t a+ J.R.GORDON : Specials for Saturday 3 Tickets are selling well for the bsg Euchre Party and Box Social, in the Timmins Rink, toâ€"morrow (Thursday) nig‘t, under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus. For the ready sale of tickets there are two chief reasons. First, everyone knows that the evert will be a pleasant one, and in the second place, the cause is one of the best,â€"for funds for the Cathoâ€" lie Army Huts. These Huts provide comforts, recreation and pleasure for the soldiers overseas, irespective of class or creed, and they are generally recsgn‘zed as doing the best kind of vyork for the sold:i‘ers. Mr. Huzh Boyle, of the Dominion Diamond Drill Co., has gone to Weyâ€" burn, Sask., to superintend some exâ€" tensive diamond drilling work in the coal fields there. On Tuesday mornng the ‘F. N.O. regular train was delayed 20 minutes throuzh five horses getting on the track and running before the engine. Apparently, the éngine could not overâ€" take any of the five, to say nothing af passing them, so the train was late hut still was the regular train. Severâ€" al times recently horses and eattle lave delayed the trains by getting on the track before the engine. One of these days this will be stopped by the engineer hitching up the horse and had been given tliat some def.: were hiding at the Lally Mines Dominion men started off late | night and were able to reach destination without being notice no one was found in or near t camp though a very thorough was made.. The offcers were a ride half the way, but then | follow the trail on foot for th of the journey.. From appes ‘he camp had not been used fol s1 conservVvIng 0o A very successful . and â€" pleasant dance was given in the Masonic Hall on Thursday evening by the Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Matthew‘s. The Dominion Police here had an 18â€"mile trip to the Lally Mines on Friday evening and Saturday mornâ€" ing. ‘They went out on instrustions from North Bay, where information had been given tlhat some defaulters mexnt of the antiâ€"loafing law in Canaâ€"|If those turning in alarms from tue da and it is uaderstood that the measâ€" ‘street boxes would remain by the box ure will be given wider application | until the arrival of the brigade they than hithertc. So far as can be learn| would sometimes save valuable time ed, the plan is for local police to see|ard give better opportunity for the than none in their district are idle,|speedy location of the blaze. W but in those cases where the local ) ever possible it is best, of course, to police are eareless, neglectful or inâ€"| turn in the alarm from the box nearâ€" competent, the Dominion authorities|est to the fire, but if the pergon turnâ€" will aitend to the matter. Col. Sherâ€"|ing in the alarm will remain by the wood has full authority to appoint|box to give the exact location it may special men for the enforcement of |save valuable time if the citizen who war measures in any localities where|sees the fire uses the box that he can the local police are incompetent or out first locate, if it is in the same section of sympathy with British law. of the town. Mrs. Robt. Sims : Edla, have returne tion in the east. Mr, W. J. Asseltine, superintendent of the Trethewey mill, Cobalt, spent a couple of days last week renewing acquaintances in the Poreupine Camp Mr. P. Taylor received a wire last week informing him of the death in New York of his uncle who was killed in an auto aceident. Mr. Harry Owens and family bhave moved fram South End to make their home in Haileybury. ed troops now heing receruited for expedition. Col Bickford will be l remembered in the Porcupine as of those most largely interested he Connaught Hotel at South Porâ€" of theâ€"finest hoteis in 1 on nc Timmins. in Sout mat ‘herwood, Chief Doaominion Police secial charge of [( ) *C £ xt me be held 1J,.. Lfaprairic, o0 3P been appointed . for this district, 1}© nNneCid ib LilC s on Monday e knowledge wit tions as Ffollow: . 00: Mrs., EvC Fimmias News in Brief account Tiimnmmins of SCVeI rzettC reupit x 6 and daughter, Miss 3% tï¬ on October hundredâ€" ca; ford, of, Torount rigadierâ€"Gener command of t 10 ClI sSDetr re home g I1aw 1n that the measâ€" as can be learn al police to see striet are idle, 6, (RyICLe. Tok in o s C ce practically all ered, train.. Severâ€" s and eattle by getting on rine. One of Comn vening. The h thanks reâ€" the Division last Thursâ€" ‘hen had to for the rest M i ing a two has ueir ent d <L. and will famous )1 oroni{o, ioneral Friday 12 search Te och jeen St. eclla 3111 Every Citizen Should be Informed This Important Matteor. placed on the necessity for having the fire brigade on the sceene at the earliâ€" est possible moment that a« fire is noticed anywhere in town. . The Timâ€" mins brigade has a record for making lhllls'l.l“\ qpccd" responuse to alarm ‘alls and doing particularly ("'rectl\ e \«nl\ when they reach the scere of action. To see that alarms are turnâ€" ed in at the earliest possible moment in case of fire should hbe the duty then of every citizen, in the general interâ€" ests and the general safety. A few minutes at the beginning af a fire make a great difference. The quick response and the effective work of the Timmins firemen have had much to ‘do with thistown‘s â€" proverbial ‘"‘luck"‘ in the matter of fires. There vas some comment last Wednesday A number of his friends on Saturday evening to give well party to Mr. Martin M leaves this week for Niaga A pleasant evening was spe: cial converse and in games, thanking his friends for th wishes, Mr. Myles said amo THE BIGHT WAY TB TRX 1X A ffE MRMBR broke the glass on the alarm box and turned the handle in the door, and thought this was all that was necessâ€" ary. He had failed to pull down the hook and without this no alarm goes in to the hall. It would be well for all to fatmilharâ€" ize themselves with the location of the alarm boxes throughout the â€" town. rlarm. always number and tell a Way. LC _ number is 50. Just eall th: and tell where the fire is, 0 location as closely as posst In using the alarm boxes cedure is quite simple. _ J glass on the box, so as to : door Open this doo the hook down as directed,â€" eo and the alarm goes in. onto evening regarding thy progress made by the fire on Maple street before the arrival of the brigade. The fact was that the brigade mads their usual prompt response, but there had been delay in sending in the alarm after the fire had been seen. Indeed, one man thought he did turn in an alarm, hbhut he had not so. He had All will be delighted to see the oldâ€" timer, Air Mechanie E. Schelletter, who is in the Camp on ten days‘ leave from his duties with the R.A.F., Torâ€" best to stay by th brigade arrives so directed to the fire If those turning i street boxes would ard give Dbeller 0 speedy location of ever possible it is turn in the alarm Revy. Ilan PF.â€" last week from in the south. Bro. L. WV. Busecharro has been aAapâ€" pointed secretary of 1L.QO.L., No. 2552, Timmins, to succeed Bro. J. W, Noseâ€" worthy, resigned on account of leavyâ€" ing the Camp. This week Chief Wilson has laid a charge against an Italian baker on Third Avenue for baking a dlass of bread alleged to be contrary â€"to the FPood I ome of you a miguty g ive the wife for stayi * event .l‘ oo Im UC Ir. Jos. Trebitont is away on a ation to the east.» 1 € alleged to be co Board regulations ms Oflicer Kinz hbeen "‘"*Yell;, sCarcilty h â€"em;1 s0o Thalt iney mM fire if it is not vi g in alarms fro: uld remain by the l of the hrigade es save valuable r opportumty fo of the blaze. Y Or 16 box unt that the kshanks returned month‘s vacation *Fames, @GHtC, 1In for their good d among other A 11 i ME POlly . â€"iA€£ ADVANCB boys, at gives exeuse to »r out so late tm n an aAiarm, 0. ~HE had uin box an‘d 65 door. and s, the proâ€" Break the cet to the r and pull then let it Then it is til thae fire y may be aot visible. from the d ca oet a les who r Falls. athered 11 SOâ€" Nn be the tne In Mr. J. Jazsobs of Montreal ~will gshortly azrive in Timmins with a Car of Young Sound Draft Horses. Notice is hereby given that L have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in See. 9 of the Onâ€" tario Voters‘ List Aet the copies reâ€" quired by said Nections to he so transâ€" mitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons hy the last revised Assessâ€" ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to voteoe in the said Mamiciâ€" pality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assemblay and at Municipal Elections, and that the said list was first posted up in my olfice at South Poreupine on the 16th day of September, 1918, and remains there for inspeciion. And I hereby eall upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law. Dated at South Poreupine tlus 18th day of 1918. Mr. P. Combeau met with a painful accident while moving from Moneta to the house recently occupmed by Mr. M. Greer on Third Avenue. The dray on which the furniture was being hauled struck a stump and Mr. Comâ€" beau was thrown to the ground beâ€" tween the horses. He was injured on the side of the face and head and on one shoulder, while the wheeds passed over jboth legs. Luckily Mr. Combeau had no bones broken, but was badly bruised, though he was able to te out again the next day, Tuesday. WANTED Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in Nee. 9 of the Ounâ€" tario Voters‘ Lists Act the copies reâ€" quired by said Sections to be so transâ€" mitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessâ€" ment Roll of the said Municipality to be. <â€"cnutilledâ€"_â€".to.. .yofle...in /â€"the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that the said list was first posted up in my office at Timmins on the 28th day of Auzust, 1918, and remains there for Auzust, 1918, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby eall upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 28th day of August, 1918, A.D. H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk of Timmins. sorrow at tine news reachning here week that Pte. Howard Totten, left here in February for over had been killed in action in F1 early this month. Pte. Totten m member of the local Lodge of fellows. ed trif 31 ANTED â€"BY EXPERLIENCED Young Woman, position in private family; no objections to leaving town; please state number in family Apply Box 177, Timmins, Ont 43p Mrs. W. Armitage and rned on Friday last from trip ‘to the Canadian \ Clei TOWNSBMIP OF TISDALE W. H. WILSDN, VOTERH‘ LINST, 1918 VYOTERKS‘ LINST, 1919. TOWN OF TIMMIN 8. will of the Townshin of Tisdale n bhoxes ealling 18 SlU enet egret and rchere this )itten, who seas, mav tit id <C on §J.I.EAST0N ; Buying "For Keeps: â€" 286 Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third ~avenne. Visiting broâ€" thers requested fo attend. A. G. Carson, J. Morrison, FOR TIMMING L0DGF, 1.0.0.f. Ho. 459 ©§0600089000498 STUCDEBAKER FOUR, MODEL 16 FORâ€"SALE. In fine condition splendid yvalue. â€" Apply Box 535 Timmins, P.O. â€"â€"40 V *A NTIBPDâ€"C L 14 M 1 2 FPOR GISNERAT VANTEDâ€"A GIRL, 18 or over, for FPOR NTLEâ€"â€"SECOND HAND COAL #44900899900006660060080000400000000060006608060006$6004%, 00080000009%000800000000080000 000000900000 000000000080 000 e housework. Best wages. Apply Mrs. J. W. Reed, 24 Hemlock street, Phone 110. 30â€" ntittin Housework Rohbins, 1 Stove, base burner, as good as new. \pply .J. W. Reed, 24 Hemlock st., ‘immins. 3 [ â€" 4 * 4# Opposite the Goldfields TIM MINS nnmIins Funeral Director and Embaimer Phone 52 TIMMINS When kuying a diamond, whether for an Engagement Ring, Bridal Gift or perscral use, you are not buying it for a time conly, but for all time. . You ao not discard with your summer hat, â€"you buy it ‘‘for keeps.‘‘ A L. Halperin Diamond is always right in quality and right in price. horse power; smoke stack and CAN BE OBTAINED at RIGHT PRIGES FROM EVERY THING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES imcluded. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SIMMS HOOKER Apply Mrs. R. W. Hemlock street. 43â€"â€" Successor to the L. Stadelman Co. (SBuccessors to E. G. Dickson ) Leverton, Furs Nemodeled and Repaired. 4245p Mects every first and fourth Monday â€" evenings of each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. J. W. Faithful, L. W. Ducsharm, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBELIO. 9â€"10 Royal Exchange Eldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moore Bldg., Timmins. J. W. Makon BARRISTER, â€" Jeweler and Optician Next the Post Office Phone 141 â€" Timmins Ii your eyes are giving trouble, phdne our optician (phone 141) for an appointment. Broken lenses refilled w w Atiainr N. E. WADSWORTH, 3909â€"4th Avenue PEONE 64 Rsidence PHONE 118. Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombstones.