%% # /: 090 0 00 00 0 900 000 8e ie t M C l h e e e e e e m on k e ne 00. ; C Te c 20. J.R.LORDON '0000000‘ ; Specials for Saturday $ J.R.CORDON : Fancy freshâ€"caught Nipiâ€" gon Trout and White Fish The finest"in Canada Fancy New Pimeapples, Fresh Rhubarb, RaQish, Green Onâ€" ions, Parsley, Water Cress, Lettuce. Fancy Milk Fed Young Roast Extra Fancy Fresh Halibut, Salmon, Freshkh HWerring, Finâ€" nan Haddies, Smelts, Kippers Bloatters." .. ... The wise ones are Buying Maitches and Tea PHONE 562 TIMMINS. 96a SCOHUMACHER 79 S. PORCUPINE 4 1b. pails Strawberry Jam, PURE, per‘ pall...... 90c Gunn Brand Pork and Beans, (reg. %5¢.) 2 for 145¢ Gunn Brand Pork and Beans, (reg. 20c¢c) 2 for 35c 7 1bs. Potatoes, New Brunsâ€" Wick; {Or‘;.:...‘.c.:. .. 25¢ Finsst Cheese, per lb. .. 27¢ We are offering our regular Black Coylon Tea 60c per tb. value at 5 lIbs. for...... Pa. 2 5 What does this mean to You ? Buy where your money furthest, you pay less here. ing Chickens, Fine Fatted Fowl Spring Lamb, fronts, per Meat Department. After July Ist the new tax on Matches will be more than the matches cost now Choice Milk Fed Veal HKoasts, per Ib. ...... 30c¢ Choice Milk Fed Veal Breasts shank on per 1b. 19¢ Choice Milk Fed Veal €¥ Chops, per Ibhs ........ 30¢ Fresh Vegetables Fish Department MTNS â€" SCHUMACHER soOUTH PORCUPINE srocery Dept. Poultry Dept. a customer . to 40¢ Lieut. Jack Munroe told the newsâ€" pipermen in New York that the U.S. Government should commandeer the services of Jess Willard and Fred Fulton and have them put on some boxing bouts for the benefit of the Red Cross or other patriotie funds. Proâ€" bably if Lieut. Jack were back in Timâ€" mins he would suggest a similar treatâ€" ment for ‘‘the New â€" Ontario Greyâ€" hound and his dog, Tiger Smith,""‘ as Mr. Frederick Finch has signed himâ€" self. At the last meeting of the Cobalt Fire Brigade it was decided to hold three practice drills each week from now until July Ist., with a view to preparing for the big day‘s contests at Timmins on Dominion Day tlus year. â€" New Liskeard, Haileybury, and all the other upâ€"toâ€"date towns in the North Land are also having their fire brigades get busy at the pracitee busiâ€" ness so as to ‘be ready for the greal day here on July Ist under the ausâ€" pices of the Temiskaming Firemen‘s Association. Craft was towing a barge of gravel and the barge getting caught on some rocks he had to go back to release it. He got the barge off the rocks all right, but just as he started his motor boat the boat itself run against a couple of rocks or more tearing a couple of holes or more in the boat. A, Gentil left on Tuesday morning for Haileybury. â€" The case against him for the alleged securing of a marâ€" riage license under false pretences had beon laid over from the Fall Assizes to the Spring Assizes, but a speedy trial ‘before the District Judge has been asked for on Gentil‘s behalf. Accordingly the case comes before Judze Hartman this week, and many will hope that it will be finally disâ€" posed of. Gentil has had a number of charges to answer to in connection with his marriage over a year ago to Annie Melntyre. He has been aquitâ€" ted of any wrongâ€"doing in all the cases dbut this one of false pretences, vhich seems to be the last in a rather long series. ehurelh Mr. Alfred Wright of the London Lanceashire Fire Insurance Company, is making a tour of the North Land at present, and is at present visiting Cochrane and other northern points. He is expected in Timmins on Thursâ€" day of this week to make an inspecâ€" tion of the town and its fire protecâ€" tion facilities, in the interests of his company. HoOpM Mr. S. K. Craft‘s motor boat was sunk on the river last week. Mr. As wili be noted by the Aadvi. eiseâ€" where in this issue and by the posters issued this week, Mr. J. H. Thomas is selling his household effects, preparaâ€" tory to leaving in the near future for the south. The members of the, D.Y.B. Club held their regular weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. James W. Reid on Monday evening, May 13th., when a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all present. A further letter of appreâ€" b has been received 41 ary Plummer, of the | ‘omforts Commission, ngland, in which she the sat‘e arrival of a J L tlhnat in the Norid ut â€"60,000 foreigne ized the need for s nforts Comumssion, »miorneâ€" gland, in which she acknowâ€" ie safe arrival of a box shipâ€" the D.Y.B. Club in December ‘he girls will mest on Thursâ€" rnoon at the home of Mrs. M. for the purpose of packing a consignment of comforts for t overseas. The next meetâ€" e Club will ‘be held at the Miss Laura Poitras next Monâ€" Timmins News in Brief M int evening was . A further lett the continued OV 1 =4 M j year with 5240001 than five years 1913 the work Some of the p bes in the Nor rio Provineial Women‘s seiety held in Toronto . J. D. Byrnes, Superinâ€" Presbyterian _ Missions, strong plea for more etter paid missionaries io. â€" He said that the tario Presbyteries are cear with $26000 less ana M ruley, of ra Portras next Monâ€" Work taken in:â€"â€"40 oniv at nad rd bury formi( 1InInl} hite man om Capâ€" ‘anadian rOL anid he ols and Moneta‘s fine new motor fire engine truck is now stationed at the new dfire lhall in Moneta, and Constable Melnâ€" nis is getting the running of it down to a fine art. The new fireâ€"fighting apparatius looks well, and better siill will be of material assistance im the curbing of any fires that may oceur in Moneta or the other swhurbs of Timmins. is expected here also shortly Miuirhead, of the R. A. F., to spend a furlough here 41 but orders came for oversea before his furlough comme: A sale of work, under the auspices of St. Matthew‘s Sewing Gwmld, will be held at the Rectory on Thuarsday affternon, May 16th. Afternoon ‘tea will be served. In the evening, movâ€" ing pictures will be shown, a munsical progzramme â€" rendered, and â€" refreshâ€" ments served.The evening admission fee will be 25¢, Lieut. K. Bigelow, of the Royal FPorcee, came to Timmins on Sunday for a brief furlough with friends here prior to going overseas. Lieut. Spenece Mr. . i. luzzuto (C‘Lony‘~}), formâ€" erly proprietor of the Ideal Poolroom and Rooming House, opposite the Theatre, is over from Erie, Pennsylâ€" vania, on a visit to the old Camp here. The two paid members of the Fire Brigade, together with the fire team, assisted more or less by Charlhe‘s dog, are at work this week near the fire hall on the levelling of Fourth Ave., and are making very satisfactory proâ€" eress, with promising resulis. Mr. and Mrs. D. Curtis, of Haileyâ€" bury, came to town thuis week and will take up residence here. Mr. Curtis is equipping his new, upâ€"toâ€"date drug store on Third Ave., near the Theatre, and will open it for business on Saturâ€" day, May 25th. Early Sunday morning â€" Constable Melunis plaeed an Austrian in Moneâ€" ta under arrest fFor neglecting to reâ€" port: â€" ‘This Austrian has lived seyeral months without reporting or registorâ€" ing. He elaitmns now to have lost Ius card in Montreal six months ago. He was discovered when the police were raiding a boarding house for gambâ€" ling. He is out on $100 bail and wil appear before Magsitrate Atkinson Them succe they will D hmis exhibit permitting. Dalton‘s C the Wealthy being anoth down Delot Mr. Suteliffe, of the firm of Sutâ€" cliffe Neelands, is in town this week in connection with the preliminary work of planning for a general water supply system for the whole camp some time in the future. postponed on accour Favorable weather. favorable this week Deâ€"eceeuthdHoB e Dewar will be here Chief Clark this week picked up an Austrian who did not report last week and who says that he lost his: card three weeks ago, but apparently did not bother applying for another one. As the Chief suspects that some cards have been ‘‘Jlost"" recently and then used by other alien enemies to travel elsewbere with, he would like to disâ€" courage the losing of cards, or at least the failure‘to report the loss properly. i fine supply of Emg rrown right in this M s the oaly man eve chem successfully in i nat oOwers, sewbere with, he would like t urage the losing of cards, or at ie failure‘to report the loss pro he Austrian will come before A ate Atkirson on Thursday T M 1 M A utomobilists 1 over and on br ver until to to new SaAW ImMmlil at 1 he Hollinger mill plant Ints of Bert N urseric HI nto on b n . F # P \)gg Rivet x A L wecount of Tinls wee D t VC If the weat however, with the Mr. D snortly." "JaAaeut. A. F., was also here this week, overseas service commence 109 stin W . nt will YX ent tihne wi § COUL ME PORCUPINE ADVAN 5 ned Dewa W al}I IIMmIIns oL â€l(f VCPrV L0 grow try, and ature of weather I beâ€" at nd. He t (Mr. rr0o l()u(l Uf var has ewOCTPs W arilv l"I® NOTICE is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Couneil of the Township of Tisdale on the twelfth day of April, A.D., 1918, providing for the issue of debentures to the aâ€" mount of $5,000.00, for the purpose of completing the new sehool at Schuâ€" macher, and that such Byâ€"law was reâ€" gistered in the Registry Office of Haileybury in the District of Temisâ€" kaming on the Ist. day of May, A.D., 1918. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication _ of ts notice, and cannot be made thereatter. DATED at South Poreupine in the Township of ‘Tisdale this 3rd day of May, A.D., 1915. GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE, No.: 173. Meets every Seeond and Fourth Thurâ€" day: in 1.0.0.F. Lodge Room on Third Avenue. â€" Visiting Sisters aud Brothâ€" ers invited to attend. As The Advance has persistently suggested, the Daylight Saving idea can be adapted to practically anyâ€" thing with just as wonderful results. The HMailevburian suggested that the OnCt me( few degrees higher, so that get summer earlier and later It would mean a great savin: Parliament will no doubt ge J. W. Faithful, OQODD JOBS WANTED Thoroughbred Fox Terrier, bred in N.Y. Kennel, 18 months old. . Owner leaving town. â€" Apply Box C. Advance Ofhice.â€" 20p. Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third gvengae. Visiting broâ€" thers requested to attend. W. G. Smith, « H.â€"Cook, TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 48 LOSTâ€"Bunch of Keys near Theatre or station last week. Finder please reurn to Post Oflice. â€"24( MEN WANTED FORK ROCK WORK W. Salmon, N.G. K. Peters, R.S. located. Tiinmins LEARING AUCTION SALE OFP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, TUESDAY, MAY 2ist at z.c Gallic and _ splitting wood. _ Frederick Fineh, the Boxer, WVindsor Hotel Timmins. 20â€"281p). at once. Apply Jolin Jones Camp, Havden Mine. â€"201» BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. SsSOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC. $â€"10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moore Bldg., Timmins. Meets every first and fourth Monday â€" evenings of â€" cach month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenus. Visiting brcthren alâ€" ways welcome. Gook Mitchell Timmins, â€" South Poreupine Toronto 30 p.m. â€" Jos. H. Thomas, prop., »s Lake Townsite, close to Railâ€" Seethills for particulars 26p ecyburian sugge i the thermomet Phone 129 W. H. WILSON, W. Nos@worthy SA WING â€"0â€"24p Glerk. 89090090000000000000000008000000000000000000000600000004 + Phone 78 Phone 95 B § M“WMW“’.“W $ Office, Goldfields Hotel, Timmins § _ HUGH MULHERON, Agent John 1 esb w 0 PHONE 25 .â€". sOUTH PORCUPINE Lh Opposite the CGoldfields TIM MINS DEwan Proprietor SCUTH PORCUPINE Phone 10 Box 306 gouth Porcuping Nurseries A shipment every riday of Cut F lowersâ€"Roses, Carnations, Lilies of the Valley, Daffodils, Etec.â€"will be on hand at the Nurseries for Receptions,Wedding Bouquels, Funeral Designs, Etec. All orders promptly attended to. Phone, call, or write Lettuce and Radish Now Ready TIMMINS TOWNSITE CO., Ltd. LOTS FOR SALE Collections Made All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. Borlers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies AGENT FOR Head Office uneral Directors and Embalmers Colonial Steel Companies Famecus Agents for Hayes Bros. Tombs tones. Special Notice (Successors to 6. G. Dickson , INSURANCE Y ard and W PELONE 64 Rsidence PHONE 118.