it A timed and 1 The rest C ful. On the ter man. H pared to ter from Senes men, Senese In the sec mins shortâ€" to start a s¢ son got to f ror and the Flynn drove field.â€" Fly wild pitch In the three ba: field. He from hi ball. ng groundér out to Dufort base and forced the play up the ball and with standing throw shovelled it t who was on second base. out Moreau who was on his 1 ond from first on a forsed ; don in turn relayed to McCa base to put out Lonz who : way to the initial sack. N the ball a minute, M¢Cann down the first base line to home plate. Casey took neatly and tagged Dowling 01 was about half a foot from ome ball fans go to games all their life and never see a triple play. There certainly has not been one in the camp in many years. One was completed in the ninth inning at McIntyre Stadium on Friday when Timmins defeated Porâ€" cupine 6 to 0 in play that involved Dufort, Reardon, McCann and Casey, retired the South Enders in short order on one play. retired the on one play First man by the pitch Moreau hit â€" centre and men on Timmins Blanks South End on Friday at the McIntyre Triple Play Features Contest Won by the Local Nine Six Runs to Nothing. Scorers are Dion, Casgy. Reardon, Ssimpson and Flynn. Flyan‘s Triple in Second Inning Brings Two Runs in. : Timmins Theatres 9800808 #000000900000000000008000000000000000000000 0006000809 000190000000 00090 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90000 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 000 0 0000 00 000000600 0 9 0 6@ 889898000908 0004608 888000908448 9080089088 08 890440000044 0 80008 00 0 00 0 4 6004 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 000400 0000 0000 000 0 se 8 0 0 0 46 04 Just trot right over to our shop. We‘ll put brand new soles on those shoes and do such a good job that nobody‘ll ever know they‘re reâ€"soled, Doesmn‘t cost much., Cor., Birch Third mM Stevens Marson Billiards c2m Pin e Street 8 Â¥1 Taxes Due Thursday perlect pl well executed REGULATION EQUIPMENT 1€ will be added immediately after, on unpaid part of first instalment. June 15th, is the last day to pay first instalment of taxes. If you are unable to meet the first instalment in full, pay as much as you can and thus save part of the penalty charge. laude Rain on a forced play. Rearâ€" iyed to McCann on first t Lonz who was on his tial sack. Not holding ute, McCann sizzled it 1€ KW JA SAVE YOUR SHOE and 1e ba t. He hit a sizzlâ€" Dufort on second e play. Dufort id with an underâ€" lled it to Reardon base. That put e snort StC ‘ame home bagger int 11 Reardon, Timâ€" single to short e runs. Simpâ€" T i M M | N S imes all their e play. There e in the camp completed in the sphere out when he n the plate. beautifully the no > iD€ pu Timmins obtaine: was hit fir Then | , AwWway passed wnhnen rigcht m Sky Block (Downstairs) Threeâ€"base hits, Plynn. Twoâ€"base hits, Dign, Reardon. Erros, Moreau, Long, Patterson, Dion. Triple play, Dufort to Reardon to McCann to Casey. Struck cut by Flynn, 6; by Senese, 2. Bases on balls, off Flynn, 1; off Senese, 0. Wild pitch, Senese. Hit by pitcher, Dowlinz. Leoft on baxes, Porcupin®, 3; McCann Reardon Simpson Cordick, Flynn. D Johnston, Labag, If KGOdney, Dion, 3b Dufort, : Reynol Schult: Senese McFadden Dowling, : Moreau s on bases. Putâ€"out: divided between fly 0. Wild pitch, Senese. Hit by pitcher, Dowling. Left on baxes, Porcupin®, 3; Timmins, 3. Officials, Frawley and Mcâ€" Cann. Time, 1 hour 26 minutes. Dion Dufort fOor 2 1 Evervyone likes the skill required and the enjoyment that a studied game of billiards affords, H wanled, the best instruction furâ€" nished, NO CHARGE, Carev Crant * (GGiAME OF SKILL! ingle. No Porcupine player got past secâ€" nd base and only three men were left n bases. Putâ€"outs were about evenly Movieâ€"Memory Contest mmins Unwanted Hair . .. Gone Forever TO RESERVE A TABLE Telephone 280 on‘s two bagger in the third and rt‘s hit to second were responsible i run,. Dionm secsred. ardon hit a doubel in the sizhth From 60 to 150 nairs removed permanently in one hour at a cost of $3.00 For Appointmentâ€"TEL, 468 GUARANTEED TREATMENTS ELECTROLYSIS 46 Fifth Ave opposite Hospital Joel McRae Paris Beauty Shop )Y Ail GOUDl ind came home south Pcorcupine 30 "~:G 000 000 000â€" 031 010 Olx Summary Timmins AB balls and relays to Why Woaste The Best Y ears of Y our Life? in the eighth on Simpson‘s HOOOO P. H:MURPHY, 14 Wadsworth Meets Mcintyre in Title Bout Toâ€"morrow Evening Tickets Available for Schumacher Swimming Pool Len Wadsworth, Canadian Middleâ€" weight champion will defend his title toâ€"morrov night in St. John, New Brunswick against the principal conâ€" tender for the titie, Ray McIntyre. It was from McIntyre that Wadsworth won the title in a bout in Timmins. Wadsworth is fighting the scrapoy Negro on the condition that if he loses the title he gets a return bout in Timâ€" mins within 60 days. Obtainable at Several Stores in Schumacher. Timmins Middleweight Champion Meets Principal Conâ€" tender on Understanding That a Return Bout be Fought Here in Sixty Days if He Loses. Won His Title Here From McIntyre a Year Ago. T o e Nt O e e . e m ! At The Theatres Toâ€"night and Tuesday June 12 â€" 13 PYRONE POWER, ALICE FAYT and AL JOLSON in How Good Is Your Memory â€"Can|;You Name These Stars ? Rokbert Benchleyâ€""Opening Day" sportâ€""Diving Rhythm" Toâ€"night and Tuesday, June 12th and 13th (A Superâ€"Musical Production) "Rose of Washington Square" Phe newest and greatest in Entertainment TELEPHONE 5 P alace 5 SAVE Reed‘s Auto Supply sSUPERâ€"LASTIOC T J R E8 CANADA‘s GREATEST TIRE V ALUE Reports at Cochrane last week were to the effect that a business organizaâ€" tion will shortly begzin construction of a hotel and bungalow camp at Moosâ€" onee to replace the James‘ Bay Inn which was destroyed by fire late last winter. It is believed that the same company which operated the $65,000 James‘ Bay Inn is behind the replacement proâ€" gram. at Larry Wilson‘s Drug Store and W C. Arnott‘s men‘s wear store, Schuâ€" macher residents may secure family tickets for $5 for the season. Individâ€" ual membership is $3 for gentlem>n and $2. for ladies. Nonâ€"residents of S:humacher may Oobtain single tickets for the season for $5 each. All Schuâ€" macher children will be given tickets in school and the rules under which they may use the pool will be explained to them at the time of theâ€"giving of the tickets. Admission to the pool this year is to be confined to membership tickets, so those who wish to use the pool should secure tickets from W. C. Arnott‘s store, Wilson‘s Drug Store, or Schumacher Hardware, or a member of the Schumacher Lions Club. Premier Mitchel!l F. Hepburn recently declared that for the sake of economicâ€" al operation of the T. N.O., the tracks north of Fraserdale would be abandonâ€" ed. Arthur H. Cavanagh, general mangâ€" er of the T. NO,. said it was the first time he had heard of it. Should the James‘ Bay Inn be reâ€" placed it will be necessary to continue rail service to the end of the T. NO. steel. Destruction by fire of the James‘ Bay Inn seemed to seal the doom of the line to Moosoonee, and Boards of Trade and municipal officers of T. N.O. towns in the Cochrane district petitionâ€" ed Queen‘s Park to make some effort to replace the hotel. So far, no official commitment has been made by the Hepburn governâ€" ment on building a new summer resort hotel for the rallway. Certainly, said T. N. 0. Not Advised According to North Bay offices of the T. N. O. Railway claimed nothâ€" ing official or otherwise had reached railway executives on the Moosonee puilding program. Likely New Hotel and Bungalows to be Built at Moosonee Said to be Same Private Inâ€" terests That Bought Preâ€" vious Hotel. With Johnny Downs, Kathryne Kane en Murray and Weems Orchestra ‘ Tuesday Wednesday June 13th and 14th DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMM}E Featuring the "Sons of the Pioneers" Added Shorts and Serial Toâ€"night Mon., June 12th "West of Chevenne"‘ "Jitterbug Contest" on the Starring Bruce Cabot and Hayworth . Each Winner Will Receive T wo Theatre Passes. Winners announced next Monday pictured hbere, Send your answer to The Advance addressed Movieâ€"Memory Conâ€" test before 93 a.m. Friday statâ€" ing the correct names and the ads in which they appear. The first five correct answers taken at random from the box of sealed entries on Friday, will be declared the winners, Read the Advertisements. Find the correct names of the stars "Swing Sister Swing" Goldfields "HMHomicide Burgaun" 59 Fourth Ave. Timmins, Ont. SAFPELY Stage Rita by a man bclieve gruntled at the w ducted, or the mo thing, assaulted ing a bad cut on apparently being c cperator of the ga pital and was fo ALINEEL: Aduits 2o5¢; Children 142 EVEN‘G: Adults 25¢; Children 15¢ There will be Sunday Midnight Sshows under our New Community Prices â€" only at Midnight Shows, everyone will charged 25c. After â€"presentatlOn, a cCchor practice was held at the manse, followâ€" ing which Mrs. Heinonen, wife of the Rey. A. I. Heinonen, assisted by Missâ€" es Gertrude Elli and Leah Heinonen, served delicious lunch. slizshte buildit onen made a suitaibl her friends for the ki theg ift presented to In addition to her Mary‘s Hospital, Mi served regularly as served regularly as Oorganist at the Timmins Finnish United Church durâ€" ing the past three years, aiso taking an active part as organist at choir pracâ€" tice, and in the work ofr the Y. P. S. After the presentation, a choir practice was held at the manse, followâ€" New Empire Presentation Made to Miss Heinonen on Graduation Midway Man Assaulted at Hailevybhury Last Week "Community Prices" Every Day at the New Empire Theatre. "Fighting Devil Dogs" Serial Every Wednes. and Thurs, MATINEE: Adualts 25¢; Children 102 General Managt At the conclusion Sunday service at t] nish United Church and friends of the and â€" the / ch the organist, Miss completely by surpri her with an address and a purse of mone graduation from St. Nurses‘ Trainirzs © Starringâ€"ELEANOR POWELI NELSON EDDY Shortâ€"Coloured Cartoon One 0 Ames a howing Cor., BNRCH ST. and FOURTH AVT Toâ€"Night and Tuesda June 12th and 13th CEDAR ST.â€"Just North of Third 1 8 O O ART All Work Fully Guaranteed Note! Our New Address Radio Service idea of carryi program at Mo Our Fleet is at Your Service Carey Grant 0Nb momen Phone 970 ing caused by a ring. The 1e game had to go to hosâ€" 3 forced to stay there a Rosalie Cacanag, the T. it has not even the carryving through a the hospital. man spoke a tion, and made kind words and for to her. r course at the 6t. {iss Heinonen has s organist at the mid e game was conâ€" 1e lost, or someâ€" operator, inflictâ€" man‘s nose, this reply thanking ways recentliy was assaulted ind day or two after buryvy, though his assault made a quick disappearalt the crowd when the police were after the assault had occurred. game that caused the assault is cribed by The Haileyburian as "IC considerably like crown and an 0000000000000â€00000“00“000000000000000000000“000' For A†OgCflGlOflS zs EFree Delivery F L O WE R S Wired Anywhere See our selection of Plants. Anyâ€" one desiring Bedding Out Plants may order from us we offer one day service on all orders, ‘%HEPHARI) FLORISTS "C OR, FOU RTH and CEDAR *4 4 * * 444 44 44â€" * Bree Delivery COR. FOURTH and CEDAR 9000080900000 00000000000 000 0 | Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 44 4 4 4* ETo The winners are asked to call at The Advance office any day before 6.00 p.m.. when they will rective Two Theatre passes each. Correct answers for last Monday‘s Contest Last Monday‘s Correct Answers and Winners The first Ten Correct answers opened were from: 10 Third Avenue NO JOB TOO SMALL AND OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE VIKING ELECTRIC THE KING EDWARD HOTEL 10 Cedar St EXPERT MACHINEREPAIR We specialize in Machine Work such as motor repairs, reâ€"winding weldling, washing machine repairs, da,,zm DANCING JYIM ELLIOTT, 180 Spruce Street North, Timmins A. W. MATHEWS, 161 Hemlock Street, Timmins MRS., H. 8. SMITH, 54 Windsor Avenue, Timmins MISS ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG, Box 475, Schumacher GORDON McCALL, câ€"o George Tayleor Hardware, Timmins JACK CHALMERS. 64 Lake Shore Road, Timmins HILDA FREEMAN, 8 Bannerman Avenue, Timmins ROBERT NEIMAN, 15 Birch Street North, Timmins GERALDINE OGILVIE, 59 Wilson Avenue, Timmins MISS D. MORIN, 58 Balsam Street South, Timimins CAROLE LOMBARD, name in King Edward Hote! ad JACK OAKIE. name in Carioca Shoe Renair ad. ‘acd Cakes â€"3Buns â€" Pastry imnjuries we ADMISSION§ $1.00 per couple ho commi and his Orchestra 10 Free Passes _Every Week T o the Music VERY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere "lookinz inchor," Hailloyâ€" ot danâ€" Puck 1( Timmins 1€ Gilobe and Britain Tell some people draught. but, of course, it that teribly wick banned by the la: present moment. Wednesday see one may day Saturday our selection of Plants. Anyâ€" desiring Bedding Out Plants order from us we offer one service on all orders, 3 Kirby Ave, â€" Timmins LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING nDUSTPROOF VANS Errol Fivnn MODERN S10RAGE WAREHOUSE Tel. 510 Night 1733 EFvery Load Insured Telephone 1875 and 1 W could not really be d1 game, which is 1 of Ontario at the JGor Is Still Open, â€"Headline. And ‘mplaining of the