[Bucovetsky Bros. SDAY, APRIL 25 inCce Aaney other pecto some! it is taey ha There h lere rec Ty expei ly they hige bod Â¥ imaillt nible, that happ» ‘*Astri t10n BÂ¥ B# 0044 i( t ou‘ts A\d\" ritte: ritte: 1arge. Professional J cents poer in 12834 nen Condersed Advertisemen wvheths probi uth be pe Canada United Sta Reading Not ink, ATP KC lâ€()lltl Published 1 1 11ï¬ Teceli all borcht before the recent big advances, and sold at the old sprices. You get the benefit. Come and see the big stocks. ind a:ss offering SPECIAL BARGAINS in these lines. Big barâ€" zains zore this week. ‘Come and see for yourself. Geo. Lake, Publisher LIFPC atC 111 . ‘‘*BUT‘E howing zow a full and complete line of the famous o throw the bull. rersisteat activity of t % 1'1'1‘ . A\ *Â¥ § ,'(,(' y t }‘(' L CA r(lll( (‘ d Busines more are CC he Hollinge: +15,000 '[n‘)(“. ore. Mr week there LV EC 1J l’“'-\ mt ulll\, TICI Y edn P Window Blinds and Curtains num Slater Boots and Shoes o1 in )I)t nfident T CCCH 5> In ~{ MceEn L Yuncoeo nf il)- upine l)().\'- ippen l not i l )1} l1 10 0.Y.8. 6106 T8 HOL KNITTINE CORTEST Prizes Offered for Pla Winding Wool, nerves until anything is liable to hapâ€" pen st meeting agjourned to day at the home of M As this meeting will of a knitting contest, fered for plain knittin on. etc., the n with itron to meet trustees. â€" Councillor Mackie‘s idea is to have a definite arrangement made for the school accommodation of Monâ€" eta and Gillies Lake before the final passing of the byâ€"law providing for issuing money for Schumacher school. Work tal Work gi\’c and day sh IOn li1¢ ng was spent in a soclad v_reading by Miss Murh ind, later dancing in wlhueh At the close of the evening eron served lunch, after neetinge adgjourned to meet it I) 0+ \\ K 1| 1 ) OÂ¥ WE Just to ‘ouncillor D. Mackie has called a cting of the ratepayers of N.S. No. Tisdale, in Moneta School House, eight o‘celock on Thursday, May 3, consider what school accommodatâ€" is required for Moneta and Gilâ€" ; Lake and to place the claims of se â€" districts â€" before the school L1} iet the ‘**:f‘s>‘>4 hered together. the workers and l an unreasonable ter dancing in which all joined. close of the evening Mrs. Mulâ€" served lunch, after which the x adjourned to meet next Monâ€" the home of Mrs. MelLaughlin. s meeting will take the form nitting contest, with prizes ofâ€" or plain knitting, winding wool, ‘on. ete., the meeting: promises very interesting and the girls rward to a very pleasant evenâ€" {faken 11 iven out shirts. show how little grounds for the present talk of a the ‘‘if‘s‘‘ and ‘*‘but‘s‘ remainde hat a flunsy fToundâ€" C‘ are â€"Frightening investinge in the riech 10 pi W ool present. . AfTter Club had been er of the evenâ€" way. with ce K erin 1 11 bhil nâ€" Knitting, etc. the dispo nlity reupint meetin SUI St()( OT SoCkKS 1( Atite golden Foundâ€" ms1( ul mIint U N at to wA In the ceasualty lists this week apâ€" pears the name of Sergt. J. MeLenâ€" nan, Port Hood, Nova Seotia, as amâ€" ong the wounded from the battle of Vimy l\‘id“'v i"rieml-s here recognize this as MeLennan who used to live in 2OIHK BATTALION Enown now=as the 6th C.R.T. Batt. Quarantined Two Weeks for Mumprs. tl1l1 Lne s (next theyv Mr. Dick Mullen, of the Hollinger staff, this week reegived, word that his brother, Pte. Victor Mullen, had been wounded in the hip. Pte. Mulâ€" len enlisted with the American Leâ€" gion but was transferred to one of the tunnelling eorps. The official telâ€" egram sent here was signed by the Oflicer in charge of the Records Offiâ€" ce, and read:â€"‘‘*Nincerely regret to inform you that 208,323, Pte. Victor Mullen, TInfantry, officially reported admitted No. 3 General â€" Hospital, Boulonge, Franee, April 11, gunshot wound, left buttocek. Wl send furâ€" ther information, fuller particulars, when received." they are and desi customer: possible,. Mr. Barney MceKee, who has heen for some time in charge of the exâ€" press service on the train from Porâ€" quis Junction to Timmins, left here on Friday morning for his home in Pembroke. On account of the exâ€" pected change in train service when the trains from the south will run in here instead of to Cochrane and a local service will he given Cochrane in place of â€"Np. 1, it is ‘not likely that Barney"‘ will return to Timâ€" mins, his ‘*run"" more probably being on the local service between Cochâ€" rane and the Junetion. ‘‘Barney‘‘ will be much missed for his unfailing cond humor and eourtesy all good here. In ‘the block near the Rink, and including _ approximately _ between First and Second avenues and heâ€" tween Birch and Maple streets, the water from the spring thaw threatâ€" ened to cause much damage. â€" Cellars were filled and longâ€" rubber_ boots promised to be the only wear, while rafts were a probability to get to the houses, and the possibility was that some of the houses would not be habâ€" itable it the water were not controlâ€" led. â€" Aceordingly the services of Fire Chief? Borland and us staff were reâ€" quisitioned. _ Thursday evening _ at about 10 o ‘clock the steam fire engine was riin over to the <secene of the reant April hat \pri 5@1 \ dva reat attached to the engine and carmed down over the hill. ‘Then work beâ€" gan. The engine worked splendidly, for days pumping approximately 550 gallons of water a minute, a double shift of men heuw used. At first the water ran aboht as fast as it could be pumped out, but by Saturâ€" day a gain was made and thus much damage averted. Mr. Andy Needs as engineer in charge, with Messrs. Sam Mceleod running the engine and Charles Bernard firing, all did good work. The affair. was.an. exeellent fire self proud In their on 1[ . lLieg(INC w CO. i1 and formerly »ee Cherwinka, F to ‘The Advancee :« advertisement el are now all reads estrous of meetins OVC UIDnOoI over thg _A About 600 feet to the engine r the hill. L 11( ‘harge, with Messrs. »mam ming the engine and rard firing, all did good affair. was . an. exeellent capabilities of the steam which eertainly ‘*‘did itâ€" in the matter. nidâ€" djJons? ruDDder DoOULbLSs be the only wear, while probability to get to the 11 Co i1 Int at mp \ vell, und rmation alion, n attalion. Imnoved., bo upied by Graâ€" ourth Avenue, office}, and as Isewhere says for business a all their old V new ones as N a Te ire of| land. Cc@IV C COl ill )x upon TI VC vddre late oi now l Set in Cloth. 2063 Contracts P.0O. Box 53, TIMMINS, Ont A New Edition of the Painter and Decorator Estimates Furnished on Adclaide St. W Send your order now is now nearly reads OS wl o paid l l .i( .(‘ H".) ’ ‘).(\‘( ) » Foronto J. W. FATTHFUL, 0. KABBL: Meets every first Monday _ evenings month, Oddfellows avienue. â€" Visiting@ a% h t ED Next to Imperial Bank PINE STREET, TIMMINS QUALIFPIED HLRCTRICIAN Tor Town cof Timmins. welcome »ry first and fourth venings _ _ of _ each Wellows Hall, Third isitine brethren alâ€" TiMMINS 10BGE, LQLF. No. 453 Automobiles for Hiree _ Open Day and Nightâ€" â€" Phone 31 The and mostâ€"upâ€"toâ€" date Livery of its kind in South Porecupine Livery and Transfer Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third avenue. Visiting broâ€" thers reouested to attend. §. WHFH ER Scuth Porcupine Ww. G. SMITH,