Subscribe to your local paper 084 #4#8040 06 ¢0000%8480084 io ie n 34 [ advise the purchase of : I have recently had yrepared for me up maps of Porcupine ar d Cobalt. which tion among my C nts and friends a Porcupine Office, PHON E lOO Stocks bought for Timmins, Ont. cash or margin. Porcaupine _ Cobalt â€" Toronto _ Detroit Bauaffatlo _ Rochests: New York. â€" Syracuse, N.Y. my branuch offices HAMILTON B. WILLS Mem‘kr Standart} Stock Exchange ‘cupine Otï¬ce pH ON E l O O Sct:;lfso:();i?;i; _-â€"‘--d Pyroex Casserolles Pyrex Pic Plates Pyrex Baker‘s . The George Taylor Hardware Co. Timmins Clothes Wringers Leaf and Daisy Wringers, 3 year‘s guarantee, $7.50, $8.00 2.50 each. Casserolles Market Loetter mailed upon reques Embroidery Scissors ... 50 to $1.00 Pocket Scissors ........ 25¢ to 75¢ Button Hole Scissors .... 35¢ to 75c Ladies Points Scissors.. 60 to $1.25 Japd. Trimmers .... $1.00 to $1.75 N. P. $1.25 to $3.00 NEW MAPS ‘repared for me upâ€"toâ€"date and authentic d Cobalt. which are for free. distribuâ€" mnts and friends and can be had at any $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 RBOLLINGER NIPISSING TRETREWEY: Cobalt GAUTHIER BROWN Barristers, Solictors, Notaries. Timmins and South Porcupine. $4.50 $3.00 $2.00 Mr. A. C. Brown in charge of the Timmins Office, New Empire Theatre Block. l‘ur ~cleani ry )llshlnâ€â€˜ ) AABu d d nd pelis! "eneer N »nliih. *J 4 New Liskeard Mops Tea Kettles .. Tey, Pot® .: .. Doubl Bsoilers® Boiling Kettles Pudd,mg pans,, Mixing Bowls ers, Casserolles and Sauce Pans.. ASK US FOR MARVEL ALUMIN UM POLISH ' Single Blade .......... o0€C £O /5C Dowblec ‘Blade........ 75¢ to $3.00 Pen EKnives .......% .. 50c to $4.00 Just arrived new stock of genuins Sweedigh Razors, %‘‘ blades with round and square blades, $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00 each. Aluminum Ware A. It had been freely remarked, and with perfect accuracy, that if the Porâ€" cupine again won on Saturday they ‘would hold_ without any pogsible |chancee of question the ehampionship ‘of this group in the N. O. H. A., and as champions would play off with the winners of the Central and Southern groups for the championship of the N. 0. H. A. From this quite acecurate STANDiNG ouF THE N. 0. 4. A. NORTHERN GROUP TEAMS. There has been a little confusion in the fminds of some as to the effect of Saturday evening‘s game on the stand ing of the teams in the Northern Group series of games in the \ O H Pocket Knives ;emark, however, a few people seemâ€" ed to get the avrong impression that if Iroquois Falls won on Saturday night, tue Poreupine then would he out of the running. Of course, this is not so. The Porcupine team is still well in the lead and Iroquois Falls has two. more games to win from Porcupine to. make it otherwise. On the other hand i1 the Poreupine wins the game this Soturday (and just watch them!) t n the Poreupine has the honors for t is group, for thus they would win _ree out of four games. Even if Tro quois Falls wins again on Saturday, tueâ€"two teams are tiron tied and anâ€" tler game will he necessary to give ther a win." ‘T‘his is what makes the is general exper this week will ‘bi standing of the Group of the N. as follows :â€" game ts cCO larly interes s@own by the Porecupine Iroquois Falls The goals follows against. azainst. Next gams in the N. 0. H. A here, Saturday,; Feb. Z7th. THIS MAN HAS A ‘‘*COMMON‘ AND A ‘‘PREFERRED‘‘ NAME vitch,"‘* or worids‘to that effect, faced two ("mrfl(\ that might well tempt hint to say in the" words of Shakesâ€" At the polies court Russian â€" gentleman vives his cecoznomen hint to say in the: worus oL isildrGsâ€" peare, ‘‘Name me no names. The plot of this story opens with the arriv al at Timmins by express of a conâ€" sienment of liquor addressed to *John (Gbeorge."‘ The police ‘did not appreâ€" ciate the utility of the name and held Y1IV € l this coming ils for and Poreupins, Iroquois Fa W on Lost Toâ€"p‘ $3.00 to $6.00 . $1.50 to $4.00 . Ԥ1.25 to $3.50 . $1.25 to $3.50 Saturday a Cochrane 5q | 5n H THE PORCUPINE ADVAN nere i; w hose satch â€" them!l} the honors for ey would \\m . _ _Even if Tro gainst are 18. {for: ; 19 afor; r»ame ip to dat ird particuâ€" weeck a pasport Yankoâ€" serte o the liquor under seizure to discover| what sort of a man would have that sort of a name. Then the Russian gentleman came along and demanded his liquor, first at the express office and then @t the police station. He insisted that his ‘‘*common‘‘ name in the. camp was **John George,‘‘ and that it was the short English way of saying the more complicated, Russian jawâ€"twisters. Eventually the liquor !\\'as released to ‘*‘John George,"‘ and ‘he seemed as full of joy as he was of .Christian names. â€" But the police kept an eye on * George*‘ and his ca signment, qnd when it looked to them as if more than ‘*M. Yankovitech‘‘ and ‘*Jolhn George‘‘ were indulging in the fluid extract of imaginative immortality, they began to find grounds for laying two charges |against the Russian under the O. T. A. One charge was along the line of keep inz liquor for sale and on this boto 1‘ John George *‘ and ‘* M. Yankoâ€" {vited,"" were acquitted at one and the |same moment, being dismissed with or | without a benediction. The second charge was to the effect that the liquor ‘lhad been brought into the Camp 1‘iilegall}' under an assumeéd name. The )lexplanation given by the defendant s REGULAR SEMIâ€"MONTHLY is | PoME DaANCE TOâ€"NIGHT. esns omm stt ies P > sA en en en en on this count was that where he workâ€" ed and lived and had his being generâ€" ally among **Englishâ€"speaking"‘ peoâ€" ple he was known as ‘‘John George‘‘ and so had used this name innocently enough for the address to which to have the liquor sent. Perhaps, ‘he ought the use of his other name micht cause delay in the shipment, or ‘njury to the shipping clerk. Also, it might waste time, and time is a veryâ€"â€" valuable thing for shipping :clevrks in certain lines ‘these days. This case was adjourned for a week to give ‘0})[»ortuni1y to show whether or not the use of the ‘‘easy‘‘ name was meant to fool the authorities or to do anvthing illegal. "he regcular semiâ€"monthlyâ€" Dome D3nu~ will be hel in the Dome Hall 3 ~( Wednesday) evening. Northey‘s thredâ€"piece orchestra will furnish the lnm"nu from 9 p. m. until We Sma‘" Hours. Refreshments +‘ There is jaslot of talk about the "Rorward Movement"‘ these days,"" ‘"gays Charlie,""‘ and I want to know this Forward Movement is." Forward Movement?" replhes Scotty, ** Why the Forward \In\vment â€"Subserihe to The Advance. UE J s 1 1sS ;A Rorward Mo <avys (Charlie, Â¥ Â¥ “O“OOM-MMWNQOQMWW“OMOGO000000000000 Astounding Bargains in all Winter Merchandise MMQOOMWWOOOOOOONOW’GMQM SKY BROS. â€" SOUTH PORGUPINE _ HIMSELF will conduct the: commencing January 24th to February 15th p4 c : +T sn se se aTe aBe oBe ce aZe oBe oGe aBe oBe aBe oBe alje alle 3e «ho se > sn aBe oT oGe oo se We uC Sn sn on dn ol ofe ahe age oT ohe on +s ote 060 +040 100 4t 1t 4P 0 P0 P Eo e CIVIL ENGINEERS AND ONâ€" TARIO LAND SURVEYORS Municipal and Power work a specialty. forms of Mine and Land Surveying performed Sutcliffe Neelands See Hand Bills Rooils TO RENTâ€" Apply 50 Fourth Avenue, Timmins. CHAS. SMITH, BOX 150, SCHUMâ€" ACHER, representing the Martin.Orâ€" me Piano for the Poreupme Distriet. Used pianos for sale or to rent, on easy terms. . â€"p3Qâ€" 48