Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. «4 #0@0900900090009800000 06 BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE Enquiries on Gold Stocks Invited b 4 6 46 H. SHAEFER | MONETA P.0. Box 3, Timmins. OFFICES TO RENTâ€"ARRANGES HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. and reâ€"decorated to suit tenants. Apply Lawrence Building, opposit® Post Office. 44p. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF N.0.H.A. ON SATUROAY grouping was a matler n the four senior groups only left entirely to them to ma to the executive on the und of course, that the clubs in one (Continued from page 2) rested to the meeting that a rrouping was a matter that a the day.. The keen rivalry and keener discussion of the day gave place to goodfellowship among, all the deleâ€" gates, na matter what group they reâ€" presented. Mr. Brodie had been teleâ€" phoned to and took the next train into North Bay, arriving a few minutes atfâ€" ter eight, in time to preside at the dinner. He made a splendid impresâ€" sion on the delegates who congratulatâ€" ed one another on the choice of the President.. He made no promises exâ€" cept. the one, fhat he would see to it that the rules of the N.O.H.A. were lived up to in every particular. That is just exactly what the Convention was after in nominating him. One feature of :the banquet that was much enjoyed by all, was started by Wes Turk when speaking, as repreâ€" senting the Senior champions of the Association. He complimented. the Committee on the excellence of their arrangements both for the Convention and for the banquet, but said that the [roquois Falls boys felt that there was a great lack in ‘the eatables. There was no salt pork on the table. This was reeeived with great applause by the delegates and from that time on the Soo boys ‘had quite a time arguing on salt pork. ind Councilior Milne, of North Bay, wel comed the delegates in a fine speech on ‘broad sportsmanlike lines, which was enthusiastically applauded. All the officers and a great many of the delegates had a chance to express Correspondence, Copying, FEite., promptly done at reasonable rates. Miss Kathleen MacNabh PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ngquet was which was Dr. Moore Salt Pork for the Soo meetlit IV Welcome by the Bay moveld 1 by No s named This com JlW matter that ailecied ‘oups only, that it be em to make a report n the understanuimy, ie clubs would have rouping, that a elub to a grouping which as satisfactory. T 1€ nittee, nowever, Troquois Falls THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE onvention and mvenor of this Iroquoi 102 Ti1C iv. th n IStail )6 inder xecutl LC 1t pre zxard dent 18 1¢ iWI TS 11 their opinion in proposing or repiyving to different toasts. One of them esâ€" pecially, not on the program, was by Patrick MeCool, an old friend of the President, in their lacrosse dyfs. He spoke of last year‘s mixup and hoped that this year‘s executive woula see to it that the N.O.H.A. champions to it that the N.O.H.A. champions were decided long before the date of their meeting the O.H.A. champions and not have the team playing two games in one day. Taking it all in all, the Convention was extremely successful, the fact that the discussions were keen, even too keen, was taken by most or the delegates as a sign of pulsing life, that an Association whirech ceould proâ€" fINat an vide such warmth very much alive. The c were all pitality . taint Tht the wh ERECTING TEMPORARY SCHOOLS AT HAILEYBURY mie€ BIG ARRAY OF CASES AT POLICE COURT THIS WEEK pU he ed cases over from last weCsk, UnICI Greer and his staff ‘have a bisg bunch to face the Magistrate, chiefly for inâ€" fringements ®W the Temperance laws. There are no less than ten charges of drunkenness, practically all of the acâ€" cused being foreigners. Mrs. Frank Morrissey was taken in charge last week dbyâ€"Chief Greer, the charge being keeping liquor for sale. She is out on $5300.00 bail. Steve Golawski will face a charge of disorderly conduct and fighting. Jolhn Donlychuk is aceused £ being a vagrant, without money, work, home orâ€"anything like thai. Three Moneta men were carrying a little consignment of Italian | wine when they encountered one of the poâ€" liee. As a result of this encounter, Antonio Fechli, F. Maro and Frank DeBell will each face the charge toâ€" Lew cases at police‘ ( week, but this week large one. In addition aC VÂ¥ way up the destini¢ OTY destinies of the . you are interested hand information shows us anew that those who know Northern ‘Ontario‘s gold mines most intimately are most enthusiastice about them. In the words of one of the most prominent mine executives of the Northâ€"a man whose opinion we prize very highly, some of us may have failâ€" ed to appreciate that * in ~Orilern Ontario we have the greatest partlyâ€" seratched mineral ‘bearing region on Earth.‘‘ We would like to ihe able to give you the name of the man who made that statement, but that would not be fair to him."" The other paragraph referred. to VoOoursf 1€ URGES SOUTHERNERS TO VISIT THE NORTH LAND Antonio Fechli, F DeBell will each morrow of having place, or words to 3 CC Jn al w wt'l 2‘ JTus @re ~wWerqe nt nt e OU)n put wp, t vill be use o us, a visit to Northern Ontario vays an inspiration. It always us anew that those who know 1 € North Bay Hospitality the 4C men w iUXUury 11 vou ( nventiol ane more wor ion. Visit the \ nt adout attendin e Hailey In the n 11 marznitludeée and 11 ere anxklous 1101 are Oot ern Ontario min aving liquor in a public ds to that effect. There some other cases. maAde witn 16 onty a comparatively wolice court here last week the array is a ddition to the remandâ€" from last week, Chief out 120 Dul 1(} in be do es at hnJ q Satut me are in Cnharge companies in ralsC ) the; din rraph referred. to up 11¢ tire the cls iry" B intime VICH The erect school huildin i1s, ve the argnunment one in comI( esire. Pullm oronto to wi uis house Ddot irday evening Bay made al rely at home the enjovmen public sc classes I High Sc Dt in the war or replyving OuUt xf the hosâ€" by the citiâ€" : _especially who enterâ€" irv build pressing ‘erected ation. If of ~the to WI nent lmol pI 100| uild 1001 00008 0000900080006 0000006 WM““M“MWO“O ©§46%§0%% 0 40894006 §000000000009000000000000000000000080008000800000600606 9@ ; John W. Fogg : Homer L. Gibson Co. come to C. Martino‘sâ€"the largest direct importer of specialties inâ€" cluding :â€" Pure Italian Olive Oil, Salad Oils, Black and Green Olives, Maccaroni. All kinds of Imported Cheese, Mushrooms, Garlic, Tomato Paste, Arâ€" tichokes, Etc., Etc. Head Office Yard GOLD MINING STOCKS § All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. Clear B.C.~Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce Vâ€"joint Flooring and Shiplap, White Pine Featheredge, Sash and Doors The thickest, warmest and strongest wall board on the market. A Complete Stock of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER has purchased the business, property, etc., of E. Marinnacei, 34 Balsam street, and will contirue the business on the most apâ€" proved lines. The business of all old customers and new patrons solicited. Service and satisfaction assured. IHE MAPIE IfAF EAMTE) WATEH COMPANY Phone 214 Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies ACGENT FOR TIMMINS, ONT. Phobre 71. Hard Red Brick in Stock 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of HMamilton Building TORONTO, ONT. Phone 299. Spruce street, opposite the station. We can execute orders in these issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptly and â€" satisfactorily. Wire your orders at our expense. 34 Balsam Street Timmins, Ont. P. Sabourin, Manager SCHUMACHER Phone 95B Timmins, Ont.