When the car took this steep and sudden drop, it had the effect of stop- ping the front of the car while allow- ing the rear «to keep on going. The result was a nice little circle in the air, with the car coming to rest on its tap and the wheels standing' up in the air The police were called to the scene of the accident, but charges were not laid against either driver, as the crash was one of those things that occur. A report from Kirkland Lake is to the effect that two men in that, town have been receiving money regularly from Germany for a considerable num- ber of months, the remittances being fairly substantial and regular There Among the Things-That There was an odd scam “on" Slin- day morning at an early hour at the corner of Fifth avenue a114,; itch street. The scene of the am as m a vacant lot at the corner, 'a water car being turned completely over until it rested squarely on its top. The car was very badly damaged and the ser- vices of the wrecker were necessary to clear the vacant lot. An odd fea- ture of the accident, was that, al» though there were several in the car when it turned over, no one was in- Jured. The car was coming down Fifth avenue at a rate that the driver said was a moderate and reasonable one. Another car behind it collided with the rear 6: the first car. That part of the accident was more like a slight push rather than a big crash. But that was enough to throw the car out â€of con- trol. It went clear across the north sidewalk, smashing off the post bear- ing the name of the two streets that cross at this point. There is a" drop of several inches from the sidewalk to the level of the corner lot. Odd Accident When Car Leaves Road. Car Turned Right Over on Its Top 1 I ButNo One Hurt Neeg to be Looked Into f’i‘nf“! odd acdden‘t on Sun- owfclgck 1n the morning, and member-s who intend t6 take part are asked to give their names to the president, Mrs. ' Other social activities for the month include progressive whist parties to be heldon September 12th and September 19th, with a social evening on Septem- her man. During the social evening, a Members were asked to watch the newspapers {or announcement or any special meeting that may be held during the month. It was decided that representatives from the Timmins branch would visit the Kirkland Lake branch on Septem- ber 16th. Buses will leave at nine "box social supper will he held, which will be an especially enjoyable teatu-re of the event. The ladies discussed plans for form... ing their own branch of the Red Cross in Timmins, if permission for this ac- tion would be granted by the Red Cross Council here. During the meeting, Mr. Greaves. president of the local branch of the Canadian Legion addressed the ladies, taking as his topic the present war situation. He asked the members to have faith and courage, saying that although at the present time there was not much that could be done, each would probably be called upon to do his or her part in the near future. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can- adatan Legion held its regular meeting in the Legion Hall on Tuesday evening, with a large number of members in attendance and Mrs. Robt. Hardy, president, in the chair. Ladies’ Auxiliary May Form Its Own * Branch of Red Cross Auxiiia Meeting Address- resident of Legion. everything my be a right as right. can be. On the other had We may be no ml tonndaflon tor the My In mymuumeuthemts that. might well be investigated by the pro- per Mummers. At the preaent’ time it is a sensible precaution to check up or. such reports. myheamaomuewdlecmmateex- news of actual ï¬ghting. At present, much of the news is unofficial and lit- tle better than mwork. Naturally rmraflons are being conducted with military secnecy but resuits may be ex- !pected shortly. The Fuench are now said to be ï¬ghting on a IOO-mile front, much of it on German territory. iah troops are said to have been safely Landed on French soil. It is expected that. in a few days there will be much McShane and Fitzgerald pitched fair- ly close ball along the route, but Fitz- gerald was continually getting into hot water by walking batters or allowing hits with two out in the innings. Only in two innings did the Hargreaves boys collect more than one hit off McShane and he held them hitless in six frames. R H E McIntyre .............. 001 110 000â€"3 8 1 Wright Hargreaves 010 010 000â€"2 50 Batteries: â€"-M-cShane and Cook; Fitz- gerald and Schonfeldt. To-morrow (Friday), Sept. 8th, is the last day for paying the second instal- ment of. taxes for the town. “After to- marrow .a penalty of four per cent will be added to unpaid taxes. All able to do so are advised to pay the taxes and so avoid the additional penalty. Those who cannot pay taxes in full are ad- vised to pay as much as they can so as to avoid the penalty on at least part of the amount due. ' Toronto Telegram zâ€"Meanwhile, the axis is running on one wheel. Second Instalment of Taxes Payable To-morrow The big McIntyre ï¬rst sucker flguned in the ï¬nal run when he walked in the ï¬fth, went. to second on Thayzer’s single and scored on Quinn’s sacriï¬ce hit. Sherwood and Whalton bunched two hits in the last of the ï¬fth to account for the final Hargveawes’ run. Sher- wood singled and then Walton tripled to deep right to score the runner. Wright. Hargreaves jumped to a one run lead in the second when Anderson singled and scored home on McIlroy’s clout 'to right. MoNelll evened the count for McIntyre in the first of the third when he walked and scored on Webber’s hit .to the left garden. Following that inning 'the game was held up on several occasions when Har- greaves players left the bench to mill around Coleman and protest his calling of balls and strikes. There was a near fight between the players in the sixth inning when Webber allegedly tried to spike Catcher Schonei’eldt at home when Webber was trying to slide in. It took some minutes to get the players back in their respective positions. Defeat Hartman: by One Run for Third Consecutive Victory Mayer Riot (tuned by mm Police When Kidd-Men Dislike Tinmins’ Umplrc’s Damian. Mc- Neil! Scores Winning Rim on T‘hayer’s Single and Qnim’ a Sacriï¬ce. Kirkland Lake Ont... Sept. l.--Mc WOddfllg “WT. at St. Matthew’s Intyre Kine won the Temlaknmlnz meban league championship three strallmt here on Frldnv when the McIntyre Wins 18.]. Title Three Straight in Klfklafld Wédnesday mi Thursday, September 13â€"14 WIACS†“Montague nuances" wan The Little Tooth Guys, James MoCflllon, Juanita Quit Last. Showing To-Nightâ€"THURS. SEPT. “Mymmmfcudmnw 2 “m Ilium†'1.- _ With Aim Sherwin. BEE “'Poweu, Gale Page. Helen Broderick, mkins, my 001011113, 23811 Pitts and Many Others Allen J “Anti“ nn mrrm annm†' Sunday Midnight, Monday and anday, September 10th, 11th, 12th JOHN GARFIELD m _ f __._~A- Prices at. All MatineestHILDREN 10c Friday, Friday Midnight, and Saturday, September 8th and 9th BING CROSBY in “THE STAR MAKER†With Louise Campbell, Linda Ware, Ned Sparks. Walter W with Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and Many Others. ' ‘ Cutoouâ€"“GOLDILOCKS and 3 BEARS†‘l-â€" G- ‘0'... mman‘ï¬ï¬ks" COURAGEOUS†With Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane and * Gale Page. EXTRA ADDED SHORTS " "c ‘ Ch": not 13th than “UNEXPECTE'D FATHER†Dongle Feature Programme “NAUGHTY BUT NICE†PA LACE #â€" Tough Guys, Harry Carey. Frankie Thomas, 1, 1118.1†@3133, El Brande] and Lam Anna. TELEPHONE 560 BABY SANDY in AT THE TIMMINS mum-2,3 Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at‘th’e home of the bride’s parents, where Mrs. Twaddle re- ceived the guests, becomingly attired in , a street-length ‘frock of navy-blue French chiffon, with a corsagwe of imauve flowers. The home was beauti- {fully decorated for the occasion with . gladioli and fern, the bride’s table be- ing centred with a large wedding cake. Eugene Laporbe United 1n Marriage " . Adorned with summer flowers, the Notre Dame des Lourdes Roman Cath- olic Church was the scene of a lovely wedding on Mondiay morning at 9 o’,clock when Theresa Joli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Joli, became the bride of Mr. Eugene Laportei son of Mr and Mrs. George Laporte, of 63 Balsam street south, Timmins. The Rev. Fr. Chapleau Officiated in the presence of a large nunlberof friends of the popular bride and groom, and during the signing of the register, members of the church choir sang suitable seiectlm while Mrs. Paul Piche accompanied at the organ. Given in marriage by her father‘ the bride was lovely in a gown of pale pink net, made on princes lines, with a very full flared skirt and puffed sleeves. She wore a matching veil of net, caught. in a coronet. of pale pink roses, and white Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have taken up residence at 55 First Avenue. \ Both the bride and’ groom are of Scottish descent, the groom being a popular member of the Hollinger soccer club. Wedding on Monday at N otre ,Dame Des L0urdes‘Church The bride was lovely in a beautifully fashioned gown of orchid tafleta, made on princess lines, with a picture hat to match, and long white gloves and White shoes. She wore a corsage of Ophelia roses and. fern. Miss Isa/bells, Gibson Camihan, aunt of the bride, of Bemlnehem, Pa... acted as bridesmaid, attractively attired in \a gown of mulburry taffeta, with white accessories, and a corsage of roses. Mr. George D. Boyd, brother of the groom, of Schumacher, was the Miss Theresa Jpli,.'and Mr. Cushmg united in marriage Mina mt- ion Wilson MaoEwen Waddle, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Twad- dle, of 102 Birch Street, South, and Mr. Alexander ferment Boyd, son of 'Mr. and Mrs, James C. Boyd, of Calgary. was the scene 91’ a charmingly quiet wedding on Tuesday evening at 730 at St. M'étthew’s' Anglican Church Miss Marion Wilson Mac- Ewen Twaddle and m. Alexander Tennent Boyd Married The at. Mama Anglican Church “UNI NEWS" “Fox News†“PROFESSOR MAMLOCK†Tuesday and Wednesday, September 12â€"? NEW LOW SUMMER. ADMISSION PRICES AND ‘ FIRST RUN PICTURES Adults 25c _ MATINEE â€"- Children 10c Adults 30c â€" EVENINGS -â€" Children 20c. Matinee Daily at 2.30 mm Evenings 7.0!: and 8.50 pm. Special Children’s Matinee every Saturday Morning at 10.30 m. Children‘s Ticket 100 A RUSSIAN FEATURE. WITH FULL ENGLISH DIALOGUE TITLES ADDED SHORTS “CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS J R." A Cartoon “SCREEN SNAPSHOTSâ€â€"â€" No. 11 GOLDFIELDS Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Monday, September 9th,10th and 11th THE THREE MESQUITEERS in “PALS OF THE SADDLE†ADDED SHORTS “szy' 8 Shoe Show ’â€"A Cartoon orooco†-A Travelogue ' Paramount News SERIALâ€"“T33 LONE RANGER†JUNE “N6, ROBERT KENT and ED. WY In “FOR LOVE OR MONEY†mm noumma ms" No. a RONALD REAGAN and JANE anywum Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the groom’s parents, and in the evening, a wedding dinner was served at the H01- lmger Recreation hall, followed by a' The bride was lovely in a naVy- blue tailored suit, with white accessories, and a bouquet of pink and, white roses. She was attended by Miss Anita Brideau, sister of the groom, who chose for the occasion a street-length dress of powder blue crepe, with matching accessories and a bouquet of white and red roses and fern. “GIRLS ON PROBATION†A charming wedding took place at the. Notre . Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholic Church on Wednesady morn- ing at nine o’clock, when the Rev. Fr. A. Morin united in marriage ._ Margaret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Mo- rissette, of Devonshire, Ont., and Mr. Clifford Brideau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brideau, of 42 Columbus avenue, Timmins. The church was appropriate- ly decorated for the occasion with Irmixed flowers, and during the cere- amony, wedding music was supplied by Mrs. Paul Piche at the organ, while Mrs. Bois and other members of the choir sang suitable wedding selections. The Rev. Canon R: S, Cushing offi- ciated at an attractive wedding on Saturday, when he united in marriage Eugenie Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leroy Culver, and Mr. Eric Emanuel Peterson, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson. - The ceremony took place at the St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, and was attended‘by'many friends of the bride and groom. Mn. and Mrs. Peterson will reside in Timmins. Wedding at Notre- Dame Des Lourdes 'Chureh Yesterday Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the groom’s parents; where Mrs. La- porte received the guests, wearing an ensemble of black crepe. fashioned with a lace bodice; and black accessories. The bride and groom left on the two o’clock train for Haileybury and points south, the bride choosing for travel an ensemble of steel grey light wool, in suit fashion, with black accessories and a corsage of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Laporte will reside at 63% Balsam Street south ' Miss Corinne Crawford attended the bride, who was becomingly attired for the occasion, and Mr. Paul Larochellp was ’the groomsman. accessories. and carried a bouquet of pink roses and forget-memo“. She was unattended. Hr. Leo. W. Lu rte. brother of the mom. acted as msman, Attractive Wedding at St. Matthew’s on Saturday Miss Margal et Morissette and Mr. Gliï¬'m d Brideau Married. Mr. Roger Roscoe was the grooms- TELEPHONE 531 W.M.AOAfl.flm“ The entertainers consisted of ' a 54 piece swing orchestra of very talented ability, a master of ceremonies. two charming young ladies, a ventriloquist and two male vocalists. Mr. Crosby, arena manager, .opened the show in a very neat speech and thanked the sponsors for bringing to thecamp this very' talented group. {He also mention- ed that the hockey broadcasts from Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens would be carried by the local station this coming season. Owing to the large attendance the artists were handicapped by the use of the loud spe‘aker system, and in Can- sequence those at the far section of the arena found the talks and singing Very distorted at times, nevertheless by the loud applause given each number 9311 were greatly enjoyed. The orchestra took the audience mm: the early days through the various stages of popular music to swing'ftime of today, and this was a highlgght, reception ’ " “ Out-ob town guests included an» Albert Marinate. brother or the bride of Devonshlre. Ont. Three-Star Imperial Entertainers Make I Decided Hit Here ’ All roads led to the McIntyre Come munity Arena, last Thursday evening. where the Three-Star Imperial .Mrw tainers. were the attraction. Through the generosity of the Imperial Oil dealers of the district, the entertain-e ment was made available to all: who wished to see the revue, “Chase Your Blues Away.†The arena was packed to near capacity, the floor also being utilized for the occasion. Estimated attendance was given as 2.800 persons. being interspered with mqividnaiisblns, é Mr. and Mrs. Brideau will “to? 'up residence at 42 Columbus avenue. 7‘ O O 0 0 O , . n00000000000000N000000000V0 a ï¬x. . in’uoono‘000u0‘000u3u00u00u00u00u‘u‘n‘n‘u‘u’n‘n‘w :1. , .. . . - ’0. .. . $13}!!!er .I-Jlirihlt‘lbi AID! I’llolpai 74": .300! I. n Big Crowd Enjoyed 'Evenf‘ Sponsored by Local Im- perial Oil Dealers. - 7 tux?3..“..X$$z§3éa§£3$¥§z§§§§zu...u..u..u..u..u..u..n..â€a"..w Starring. JOHN GARFIELD, CLAUDE EAINs, JEFFRY LYNN AND THE LANE SISTERS Plus: “MONTMARTRE MADNE§§3" (Magma), SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, maxim-Y, ANï¬:TUESDAY. SEPT. 10â€"11â€"12 DICK POWELL, ANN SHERIDAN and HELEN snowmen in Starring THE TOUGH GUY KIDS,‘ FRANKIE, THOMAS and HARRY CAREY Mascioli . Theatre,Sch u m as be r WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY; SEFTEMBER 131.11 and 14th “THE STAR MAKER†Starring BING CROSBY, LOUISE CAMPBEIJL an’d NED SPARKS Added: “GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS" (Cartoon) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, alumna 15th and 16th EXTRA: “SWEET 'MQMENTS†(Russ Morgan’s Band) meur and SATURDAYI’EEPIEMBER 8th and 9th _ non BURNS and'SUSANflAYWARD in‘ Wednesday and Thursday, September 13â€"14 _ “Tl-IE STORM†awn-mm: 3103mm NAN our AND am: now momâ€"mm! mm: min» Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday, Séptenib’e'r 10th,11th, 12th “ROSE 0F WASHING’ION SQUARE†swung-Tyson: 20w“. ALICE an aim! AL“ Jonson * man snows “CLYDE LUCAS†a “IOAMING CAMERA†NEW. . EMPIRE Last Showing To-Nighk‘ Sthtâ€"MYBNA LOX, 3080410!!!) 308831.31“ FRANCHOT T NE , 3 ' o «r : SEBIAlrâ€"“FLAMING WEB" --N0. 11 “DAUGHTERS ' COURAG'EOUS†swungâ€"annoy runs, on nzmmmn and :{Amt 8mm summ'r's AN n21. mam» "‘OUR LEADING CITIZEN†“COMMUNITY PRICES†EVERY DAY AT THE NEW EMPIRE THEATRE, MATINEE ‘ EVENING Friday and "Siturday, Sept. 8th and ‘9th “DODGE CITY.†“NAUGHTYf‘iVBUT NICE†“CODE OF THESTREETS†‘ yTELEPHON-E 173 OOIOOOIOOOO. “MANPROOF†PHONE.“ 25c " 10c m at vocalists smell): “Sweet Blue Gownâ€; the clever exhibition Magnum; the Limbo-m Walk bv four members of the troupe; and the dosing of a medley of cowboy songs by the tenor vocalist. Among the must- cians all enjoyed the clever trifle tongue 3010 of the cometist, the sweet ballad 0‘ the “Mist and the exceptionm .apmty of the violinist, and the arches- Kincardlne News: â€"- Napoleon once remarkedâ€"and he spoke from experi- enceâ€"that the only conquests which are permanent and leave no regrets are our conquests over ourselves. Fuehrer Hitler «please note. "' 'HQ" and diets. by the was. and an mountain! top duiae. by one of the young ladies. ‘ 39“: dog not perm» of a detailed hrs :18 a whole ms one of the best, musical Wattons heard here fox some time. Those lucky enough to be present extend thanks to Im‘péflal on and then Three-Star Entertainers. Mrs. Leo 'Gagnon“ and Mrs: Gerry Van Rossef entertained" on Wednesday afternoon at a {:63 add bridge par-Ly in honour of Mrsâ€; Orlando Cochini. The event took place at the home of Mm. Vin Basset; “217% Pine street 501131. and manyfrlén‘ds of the guest.- of-honour were px‘esent to shower her with numerous lovely gifts; _ iAmong those present were: Mrs. Er- win“, Mrs. Oharbdrmeau, Mrs. R Mor- gan, Mrs. G. Francis}; ’Mrs. O, Ring- stead, Mm. B. Merritt,“ Mrs. B. Mac- kenZle,-- Mrs. Jo‘e Van Rassel, Miss N. Ringstead, Mrs. W. B, Van Rassel, rs. G; Baboock, the hostesses, Mrs. agâ€" non and Mrs. Van' Russel, and. the guest of honour, Mrs. Cachini, During the aftembo‘n, the hostesses ‘serVOd a delicious lunch. and winners at. bridge were: lsti '" Mrs. Wm. Mac- kenzie; 2nd, Mrs. Oharbonmaau, and 3rd Mrs. W. B. V9.11 RaS'Sel. Entertained invaonour .of Mrs. Orlando Cechini Id duets. by the voéhlists. and an of the entertainment. but 00000040003000 0.0093000... ’09.. SEPT. 7 25c 15c