CORDON ol ol c We o C < We e e e c e e NE NE NE NE Ee EC ECCE EL J.R. ©4040000¢60¢6 the first time here, and all were pleasâ€" ed with the wellâ€"delivered sermons given morning and eveniog. In the evening the service was one of special thanksgiving forthe stopping of the epdemic in the Camp. ter A serious outbreak of the * za"‘‘ epidemie is reported from Gowâ€" ganda. A doector visiting the Gowâ€" ganda Camp last week from Haileyâ€" bury examined no less than 45 patients Sergt. Frank Stockwell recently sent Mayor J. P. MceLaughlin some German tobacco which the Sergt. pickâ€" ad up on one of the battlefields someâ€" where in France or Flanders. _ The Mayor has no intention of using the German tobaceo, but will keep it as a curiosity of the Great War and reminder of the good work overseas af Sergt. Stockwell, one of the oldâ€" timers of the Poreupine. in nine hours. Haileybw recurrence of the epidem ing a large number of now, though no death roll All will be pleased to learn that Pte. Harry Wixon, formerly on the J. R. Gordon staff here, and very popâ€" ular in the Poreupine, has heen reâ€" leased from the German prison camp where he was kept since last August when he was taken prisoner by the Germans. On €Christmas Day the services in St. Matthew‘s churech will be as follâ€" ows:â€"Holy Communion at 8.30 a.m.; Morning Prayer, followed by Holy Communion, at 11 a.m. Mr. E. A. Gentile, T. N.O. engiâ€" neer, was a weekâ€"end visitor to Timâ€" mins, renewing here. Rev. B. D. MceLean, of Thessalon, Ont., has accepted the call to the Coâ€" balt Presbyterian Church, and will take over his new duties in the Silver City. on the first Sunday in the New Year. jectionable literature in their possessâ€" ion will be heard on January 3rd. These cases have heen remanded from time to time since early last month. New Liskeard is asking the Dominâ€" ion Government to erect a new post ofiice building in that town. _ Timâ€" mins is too modest. Merry Christmas to everybody! * The charges against nine prominent Finlanders in Sudbury of having obâ€" Mr. Thos. Torrance left last week for North Bay to spend the Christâ€" mas tide with his familyv there. Mr. \Wm. Saytch, of Waiwaitin Falls, left on Saturday to spend the Clhristmas holidays at Penetanguiâ€" shene. Mrs, Noble and her two daughters, of Toronto, came up on Sunday‘s National to spend Christmas with her son, Mr. E. 8. Noble. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carson and daughter, Evelyn, are spending the Christmas with friends at Swastika. valent ceppdéemic. At the Presbyâ€" ian church, the new pastor, Rey. . Parks conducted the servicees for Mr. F. C. Sutherlaad arrived from Toronto on Friday to visit the Davidâ€" son Mine. Mr. J. Gurnell left last week for Toronto to spend the Christmas holiâ€" days â€"with relatives there. Mrs. E. Poupart and daughter left on msaturday to join Mr. Poupart at Kirkland Lake. Mr. A. S. Fuller was a business vrisitor to Toronto last week. indeed hurel re we at all le att for d K € re specially attractive ser the churches on Sunda: Speller left on Tuesday last Teckâ€"Hughes Mine at Kirkâ€" U Timmins News in Brief danee i: Ccacli was he bad weather. es had special mus is sulfere 102 mMmo O iCSS ti1a] Haileybur 4 1 uUr( rtnNner. ItVachn rial music and av, and manÂ¥ able AisO NAS Aa there beâ€" ases there esultin@. no 1)€ 1€ they did they wes publ in t Mr. J. Hepplestone received word last week of the safe return home to J‘ gland of one of his brothers who ]J\ beea .nmsonu in Germany since gtl(‘ bis offensive in March last. He \says he fared much better than many [ other prisoners, especially those who were in German prison camps in the arlier days of the war when the Gorâ€" mans thought they were winning the The windows in Timmins stores are a matter of pleasant surprise to most visitors to the town and a means of pleasure to all living here. **Never saw better displays,""‘ said one visitor last week. **The store windows are a eredit to Timmins,""‘ said another. ‘‘And we don‘t put all our wares or our energy into the windows,"‘‘ replied On Friday evening the National was a couple of hours late, but do you think the ‘thigherâ€"ups*"* wou‘ld allow the Timmins train to wait and make connections? _ Oh, no! though there were fifteen passengers on the Nationâ€" al for Timmins! ‘These unlueky fifâ€" teen had to stay at Cociarane overâ€" night, and lose the time and money involved, though they were in no way to blame for the delay. Nptmatter how accommodating the conductors, brakesmen and other trainmen may be. one _ man. inside, come right on in y Wwire l searcn « revealed on peared to be and fruits s nmneccessary ‘* Chief Wuilson and Officer raided a hbhouse in town on Friday evening last on a suspicion that liquor was being made there, and that an illicit still would be found. A careâ€" ful search of the premises, however, revealed only a ‘barrel of, what apâ€" peared to be **mash,""â€"â€"that is, grains and fruits so blended as to give the wWYALr. Dr, W. P. O ‘Brien, Veterinary Surâ€" geon, of New Liskeard, was Vlblfor to town last week, looking* t 56. camp aver,. â€" He may locate here in the near future, and in the meantime is ready to answer calls from Timmins. â€" Dr. O ‘PBrien is a graduate of the Univerâ€" sity of Toronto, and> was formerly Veterinary Inspector for the Dominâ€" ion (Government. As a slight token of their estecm and appreciation, the Timmins Volâ€" unteer Fire Brigade have remembered Fire Chief Borland this Christmas with a $100.00 cheque and a host of best â€"wishes. Mr. H. C. MeDonald, manager of the Imperial Bank, who has been on the sick list for some weeks past, left on Friday ewnmo ‘s National for a two weeks‘ holiday and rest in the south. Another outbreak of the «*+Flu"‘ is reported at Twin Falls, bhut prompt measures have heen taken to deal with it and no deaths are reported there this week. Mr. Patrick Collins, policeman at Haileybury since 1908, has resigned. His successor will hbe appointed by the 1919 Council. as Mr. D. Nloan has resigned as manâ€" ager of the Davidsin Mine, and has been succeeded by Mr. Bvered, formâ€" erly manager of the V.N.T. Mine. Mtr.* R. timers of i Camp last ances here Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogg are spend - * ing the Christmas holidays at Portâ€" land, Maine. Mr. J. P. Bartleman left on Wedâ€" nesday last to spend the Christmas holidayvs in Toronto. Mr. R. J. Ennis, manager of the Melntyreâ€"Poreupine, returned on Friâ€" day from a visit to Cobalt. Pte. J. Staples leav Toronto to obtain his from military service. Mrs. B. E . Martin is visitin her home in Cobalt. Mon. Frank Cochrane and family e spending the winter in Alabamnas. business R. J. Steep, one of the oldâ€" of the Poreupine, revisited the last week, renewing acequaintâ€" 10 ns train to is ? ()h, I1 n passenge1 nmins‘! Th and other employers are to . there will always be ill he T. N.O0. in this \'orthz onz as the higher officials| disregardingz the comfortf ience of passengers and the eneral.. The ‘*higherâ€"ups"‘| e have not the exeuse that t know or understand, for apprised of the situation | taples leaves on Friday for 1€ ‘"Better still 7HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. d _# dale the es will be dist: to such acc been filed. Dated at T wentieth d verihc In the Matter of the Estate of ALEXANDER SALMT, late of the Town of Timmins in the district of Temiskaming, Miner, deâ€" ceased. POSITION AS PURCHASING Aâ€" GENT, Timeâ€"keeper and Storeâ€"keep er, experienced, will handle collectâ€" ively or separately P.0. Box 496, Cobalt. C x‘ 47 WANTEDâ€"A MAID FOR GENERâ€" AL HOUSEWORK ; good wages. Apply to Mrs. H. J. Marshall, 12 Hemlock street. TO RENT â€"A number of HOUSES in good locations ; reasonable rent: apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Elm St. anuar\. tCt e3] [ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Solicitorsâ€"for Elsie D. Salmi, Administratrix of said estate, tice that all persons having inst the estate of the above are to file the same duly vâ€"affidavit with the underâ€" or before tne 21st day of .D. 1919. Steriing Silver and Gold Pencils Cigar C: Fountain Pens Pipes Hand Bags and Purses Safety Razors Hair Brushes Tie Pins Powder Boxes Brooches Ivory Clocks Christmas Choccolates Stationery Dolis ite of Christmas Candy from 65 cents to $6 a box. SUGGESTIONS for BUYERS Soiid gold Tie Pins, Rings, Brooches, etc., are all reâ€" duced 25 per cent. to clear them out. utC Our prices on Ivory we believe to be much cheaper than anywhere else in town. Compare them. Purses, Handâ€"Bags, Travelling Sets will all be reduced in price 25 per cent. This line also we find is too big for so late on in the season, and the 25 per cent. reâ€" duction will clear them out. To clear out all our Toys we have decided to cut them 20 per cent., so until Christmas you can buy Toys here 20 per cent. cheaper than elsewhere. Dolls also will be cut in price. We have a large numâ€" ber left, and to make them sell fast we are reducing them 25 per cent. outh _ Poreupine thlslT of December, A.D. 1‘)18! s as s ot1( e tmnat after said the sarid deceased regard only ? regard on l1 then has Pine Street, near the Post Office, Timmins TOYS and DOLLS LEATHER GOODS Take Notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased are‘ to file the same duly verified by aflidavit with the underâ€" signed on or before the 21st day of January, A.D. 1919. And Take Notice that after said date the estate of the said deceased will be distributed having regard only to such accounts as shall then have been filed. 3 Dated at South Poreupine this T wentieth day of December, A.D. 1918 COOK â€" MITCHEIL,, Solicitors for Sofia E. Lampi, Administratrix of said estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of JACORB LAMPI late of the Township of Tisdale in the District of Temiskaming, Miner, deceased. The Council of the above Municiâ€" pality invite applications for the posiâ€" tions of Auditors for the year 1919. Applicants must give particulars of experience, also references, and appliâ€" cations must be filed with the underâ€" signed not later than 12 o‘clock noon of Tuesday, December 24th., 1918 Dated at South Porcupine this Dec. 17th., 1918. By Order of the Council, W. H. WILSON, Cléerk. IVORY GOODS TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE JEWELRY Cases and Smoker Sets Writing Portfolios Watches and Fobs Manicure Scets Hair Receivers 2s Perfumes Toy Books The Lonudon, En@:, for the statement past twelve weeks have died in the of the world Froul demie, SIX MILLION DIED FROM INFLUENZA IN 12 W LOSTâ€"HUDSON SEAL MUFEF WANTEDâ€"MAN FTO DRIVE DkF LIVERY TEAM. Apply to Th Advance Office, NesA ) : WANTEDâ€"A GE.NIER A L :; Timmins, or between South Porenpine. PI Poreupine Advance. morning; Mrs., R. J. tyre Mine, Schumaehe NEW LISKEARD, Will visit Timmins cn requ at any time. for the Dominion Goveriune: Oflice:â€"Phone 10. Residence:â€" Formerly Veterinary Inspect DR. W. P. O‘ BRIEN Graduate of the University Toronto. CAPABLE â€" COOK best wages:© annt Pleas wages; â€" appij Ennis, 18e resurn RNeward, mInmnIns an peo unty