Both halls were tas and lent an air of we of united celebrations Iroquois Falls, Ont., (Special to The Adva the day of full enjeym: all, the Labour Day C sored a dual dance, on the Iroquois Falls to round dances wore £:2 merry makers, whao sw music supplied by Al Aristocrat orchestra. T which featured all squa the Ansonville town ha to either dance, entitle both halls. Over four hundred assembled Falls hall, while Ansonville also capacity group of dancers, who 6 many squares, to the tunes of D his Cotton Pickers. Merry music made the f;: only for the lunch intermis gay folks stop. BuflTet cakes, strengthi morning Mr. H. E. Salisb from two wseeks Ont.., an«d4 reports Ont., and reports an excelient trip. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Laidlaw reâ€" turned to Iroquois Falls on Thursday followinz an extorded vacation during the summer, at points south. Dr. Laidâ€" law, who had siuffered from a serious inness during the ‘spring, feels conâ€" siderable better now, and resumed his duties as pastor at the United Church on Sunday, September 4th, at the evenâ€" ing service. The lady members of the Abitibi Golf Club held an enjoyable tea on Friday afterncon, Sept. Znd, in the Iroquois Hotel, to wind up a banner year of golfing activities. Police Chief E3. Olaveson just reâ€" turned after having spent the last week Dual Dance at Falls and at Ansonville nome on aitter a holiday in New Brunswick. Congratulations to Mr. Frank Koughon, on their 1 anniversary, â€" Sept. 7th. Mr. and Mtrs home on Sunc holiday in New Labour Day Feature of Square and Round Daneâ€" ing. Order Your New Furnace Now! Biggest 71 t D AVENUE Smith Elston luncet Doherty Roadhouse Co. STOCK RROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 203 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. irlisbu1 Direct Private Wires for fast and accurate quotations and executions in all Market Quotations Broadcast each day at 12%.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. Notes f1¢ VISIT OUR S$HOW ROOMS ty ha holid Accurate Markets and Executions in J 1¢ ayed to the fine Perini and his The octher dance, an>s, was held in all, and a ticket edad, the holGéer to Commission basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 gAVE t1IlL ] Plumbing and Heating MIN®S Members Toronto Stock Exchange 111 Lt WC Wedn OM Unlisted Stocks 1938â€" To finish a@ fun for ind Myr: 1 weddin Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds ) enjoyed Dan and re‘lurned Welland, returnedc njovable Abitibi tea on in the banner neweC in the at hn« ponâ€" Busiest AIT}H Takes Charge of Operations at the Preston East Dome Huntingdon Gleancar: Bats in the belfry are worrying the rector of Lodâ€" den, England, Rev. E. G. Bevan. They flap over the heads of his congregation during his sermons. He has asked the Norfolk Archaelogical society for asâ€" sistance. The rector has killed 15 of the bats himself, but others, he says, seem uncatchable. Autumn is practically here and will quickly be followed by winter. Now, when your furnace is not in use, is the time to have Smith Elston check it over. Then, if required, a new heating system can be installed without inconâ€" vemience phone or come in toâ€"d on th Don‘t wait for the cold weather reat holiday in the streams, hunting an PIHIONE Best 1 YÂ¥ fort fish | Billy hisch The first m between two pounds, Fred and Billy â€" L Three on:â€"mir Exciting Boxing Matches at Iroquois Falls, Labour Day mng W punch were real hard fo tired, and w\ still going a G was tinguishe ers of r Mr. A. 4 make t OT non M.P Hog Billy ssm Mtr Mr. Jos. A. Bradette, M.P., and Mayor T. J. Hogg Trophies. â€" Several Timmins Youths on Boxing Iroquois Falls on Monday Night. Stery of the We i most Cl InuUsemen ottle back a hrilling boxit Sprci ramit TOLl This smilir vance‘s Ph Fourth Ave pplau 16 IL M T the s W red {1 AL al d in 11 M HERE ARE HAPPY SMILES FOR YOU clean it Th AbI hedu WI O17 M W quol 11 16 Kapu quois pt. 6, 1938 â€"A full bt 19(E Uup of spo P THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ‘TTMMINS, ONTARIO pun Bma H matche Skatin hitr 11 3€ An ecx wW 11 iTC 141 } B between â€" I and Garat both weigh This was t Kapus Kirkla third 0o exchan erent io hi vaich i€ Mmli P n rom Do Lak figh AUlE Billy Bowers, Kapuskasing, t Doyle, Iroquois Falls, with is, approximately 126 pounds, the most hairâ€"raising epissde ninz and being peculiar in its ive the audience a thrill of Starting right off the bat, t poking and poking hard at RBowers in the first two o tire him comp‘etely. Bowâ€" cel‘ecnt fighter, found it hard the bulletâ€"like punches. and int, had to take rash punishâ€" n Doyle. It looked very bad rs. with Doyle smiling and bat 1 t 1t Cut 1fOr UOL took the rout minutes fast su nC Al iA W a V bell, it gave the ds were on Doyle. und Bowors a difâ€" Dovi> not able to Doy»> not able to 0 easy. Bowers and placing severâ€" ade the game 1itâ€" y‘ a littlle. He deâ€" es to the bleedin: fore the be‘:l could irew in the spange result, Bowers was i both lads, good to continue. ‘sd George Millor, Present Card at Fights. and With from the hammering. Pattling Berger won the decision of the judges, and was givon a hearty cheer, as did Smith,. aithough the losor. th lads left the rinz, arnt and arm, demonstratâ€" ing the good sportsmanship of Northâ€" ern Ontario youth. The sixth and last bout, was between L. Dauce‘te, 147 pounds, of Noranda, who faced Ed. Mil‘er, weighing 143 pounds, and hailling from Kapuskasâ€" ing. This was to be 5 two«â€"«minute bout with a two minute rest, but in the first minute of the first round, Miller was after his man, and placed two hard telling punches to Daiucette‘s right jJaw, flooring him twice. Daucette badly hurt, was unable to recuperate fast onough, and getting up, showing his gameness, was floored the third time, with a straizht poke to the chest, from Miller, who made every punch count. The referee stopped the fight at this point, and Daucette had to be helped off the flsor. Both battlers worked their darnest during the first minute of the telling round, with Miller comâ€" inz out winner. Ashley Base Metals Big Missouri . Beattic Bidgood Btchbjo Bralorne Buffalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine Centralâ€"Patricia . Coniagas Coniaurum Con. Chibougamau Dome . Eldorado Palccnbridge Gilliss Lake Granada Gunnar Hardrcck Hollingser HSwey Hudson Bay International Nickel Jackson Manion .. Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake . Lsitch Lake Shore Little Long Lac Macassa MclLeod Cockshutt, Manitoba and Eastern Mclintyre McKenzie Red Ldke Mining Corporation McWatters Moneta ... R.: McVittie Graham Naybch Noranda .. Nipissing Omego Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Pionger Preston Past Domn San Antonio Sherritt Gordon Reno Premier Read Authier MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. EVENING 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. Special Matinee at Goldfields Theat reâ€"Every Saturday at 11.15 a.m. ADMISSIONâ€"All Children 10¢ flSS\\S‘SSSSSS3\\\\\“\\\‘\S\S\\\\\\}\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%N 66 Anthony Adverse 2 11.15 a.m.â€"Children‘s Ticketsâ€"10¢ QSSSSS\S$$®S$$\%S\S‘\S\\\Vï¬\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S‘ Noticeâ€"On double feature programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. for the Second Show if they desire to see the full show. 848858418888 434483 *4A *4 X *4 *4 * * fflSSSSSSSV\NS 2 2A :t o C N CC ETEA * C t tA tA z.mC T ** â€"Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | FRIDAY, FRIDAY MIDNIGHT and SATURDAY, SEPT. 9â€"10 sSUNDAY MIDNIGHT, MONDA Y TUESDAY, SEPT. 11â€"12â€"13 On the Stage in Person WwWEDNES. THURS.., SEPT. 14â€"13 Fredric March an(l. Olivia de Haviland in Sspecial Children‘s Matineeâ€"Saturday, 4.30 pm.â€"10« Anthony With Della Lind, Walter Wolf King and Eric Blor PRICESâ€"Matineesâ€"Adulits 40¢ Eveningsâ€"All sSeatsâ€"60¢ " Little Miss Broadway " MIDNIGHT SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDA Y LAST SHOWING TONJGHT Stan Laural and Oliver Hardy in On The Screen Pat O‘Brien and Joan Blondell in " Back in Circulation " Timmins Theatres Direct from the Paradise of the Pacific! Bell‘s Original # ® ‘ # 7, " Hawanan Follhes Palace Listed "Swiss Maid " Shirley Temple in 30,00 49.00 ..1.89 1.19 2.00 15.00 34 52.25 .3.20 5.05 3.40 10‘% 00 90.60 10 4.30 45 5.10 2.99 1.49 1.22 1.1§ 2.00 1.65 2.36 2.18 30 Sullivan Consolidated Sudbury Basin Stadacona . Sylvanite .. soi8CCC Teck Hughes Toblurn Ventures Wright Hargt August Production of Dome Mines is $601,232 Dome Mines, P duced bullion wo Children 00000009 0 0000000009800 +000 400 §06 00405 0 844 % 4448484464 BASEB A L L Timmins Ball Park ADMISS!IO N Gents 35c Ladies 25¢c McINTYRE From All Stations in Eastern Canada GOING DAILYâ€"SEPT. 24â€"OCT. 8, 1938, INCLUSIVE TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES at fares approximately 1‘%c per mile. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c per mile. STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%ec per mile COsST OF ACCOMMODATION IN SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL BAGGAGE CHECKED. Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and Woest. Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations, and all Information from any Agent ASK FOR HANDBILLS T201 Ennis Cup Game 1A V€ wWESTERN CANADAâ€"SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS CA N A N A P N A L HOLLINGER "*Cupin: h $601 SATURDAY, SUNDAY MIDNIGHT and MONDAY, SEPT. 10â€"11â€"12 Chas. Starrett in MIDNIGHT SHOW Every Sunday at 12.01 (midnight) Special Matinee Every Saturday at 11.15 a.m. Dolord TUESDAYX . WED.,; SEPT. 15 Double Feature Programme Wendy Barrie and Kent Taylor X * t T .: n THUKS. FRIDAY, SEPT Goldficlds Johnnie D e f x: QGutlaws of the Prairie n Augzu Girl With Ide: Costelo ani 2.45 3.10 1.82 4.85 1.90 5.10 1.02 Over the Goal Beloved Br: from tr fore ave 19 399,900 tons for £5.035,103 from it 18 Amou for ay r12nt of 51,400 tons of ore recovery of $11.69 per ton with $619,879 from 49,300 rerage of $12.58 per tomn in Â¥lu A onita th J11 ivlor in Hranville )11 1 l PAGE FIVE might months 4,861,638 from $12.16 against “) cCmmentceâ€" ind ayv tands at lod of