MWQWW“QWOO@MMMWO NA t n o in n in L n n in ie i iL in us uo o o s e Lo e ce e ie L ie ie s e ce s t it oo io S n e t P T TT C1 4 P Td T ETT T o. 2. â€"neenere io it es ie ie Funeral and Wedding Orders Receive Prompt Attention. All Kinds Of Vegetable Plants for Sale Florist, Landscape and Marâ€" ket Gardener. Plants and Cut Flowers. Errettville Phone 111. . WARLD Englehart, Ont. P.0. Box 63. 53.55 Pine Street Vio!lin, Dance, Vocal Classical Hear Red Moon | Dumbel1 | "* the best in any kind of music feor > APEX CORDS FOR SALEâ€"1900 Cataract Electric Washing Machine, fully equipped; used only a year; just as good as new. ‘Will be sold for quick sale, at $95.00. A real bargain. Apply to J. W. Reed, Reed Block, Timâ€" mins. â€"â€"1) FOUNDâ€"A j W A N T E Dâ€"Nurse girl, during day time. Apply 9 Hemlock street. 1i 65 CENTS wifery a sp Thos. Deme Post Office. amount of money. Uwner may have same by calling at 4 Laurier Ave., proving property and paying for this advertisement. 11â€"12 Agents for ie day or week. Midâ€" ialty. Apply to Mrs. , Mattagami Heights 10â€"13p Vurray Drug Co., Limited Owner ma <small queis Falls, for the pleasure of tho general public, who may now Ibe enâ€" tertained with current news, musical selections, ete., from the prineipal Canadian and United States Broadâ€" tures was the presentation to Mr. Jas. Geils, leader of the Caledonian Choir, of an adjustable music stand and a handsome ebony baton, silver mountâ€" ed. On the baton were engraved the words :â€"Â¥ Presented to Mr. Jas. Geils by the Caledonian Society of Timâ€" mins, 1923.‘‘ In making the presentâ€" ation on behalf of the Society, the President, G. A. Macdonald, briefly Mr,. treils, and The large measure 0 success that ‘had attended the Choiu largely through the unfailing effor and outstanding ability of ine leader Mr. Geils. The preseniaton wa made as a slight evidence of the es teem and appreciation of the Society Mr. Geils made suitable reply. Another feature of the meeting was the interest and excellence â€"of the ‘‘Topic*‘‘ papers given. In very effectâ€" ive way Mrs. M. B. Seott read a very clever humorous paper on ‘‘ Who Killâ€" ed Cock Robin.‘‘ Mrs. J; K. Moors had prepared another pleasing paper on the same topic and this was read by Mr. Moore and.also much appreâ€" ciated. Mr. W. M. Whyte‘s address on ‘‘The Deil"‘‘ was another special, full of wit, humor, philosophy and interest. Mr. M. B. Sceoit was in hapâ€" py vein in an impromptu address that delighted the goodlyâ€"sized crowd preâ€" sent. The ‘President‘s topie was **Uutâ€" ty Sarks,"" treated philosophically and metaphorically. _ Wellâ€"rendered songs by Mr. J. K. Moore, Mr. A. J. Downie and Mr. Jas. Geils were much appreâ€" ciated, and the instrumental music by Messrs. F. Wolno and W. H. Wilson also added greatly to the evening‘s enjoyment. Daneing was another pleaâ€" ure of the evening, the Dusty Miller and quadrilles being especially popuâ€" lar. Refreshments were served. as usual and the meeting generally was a pleasing and successful one. Thganext meeting will be in the form of a Box Social in the I.0.0.F. Hall on Friday evening, March 23rd. The Abitibi Lands â€"Forests Co have installed an upâ€"toâ€"date Radio he ceiving outfit at the Devonshire, Iro queis Falls, for the pleasure of th PRESENTATION TO LEADER CALEDONIAN CH $At the donian 8 ting stations Gibson‘s English Cream Toffee, 49c Ib. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Maple, Orange, Carmel, Nougat, Peppermint, Marachino Cherries, Hard Centres, etc... ... _..__‘........ 49c. per lb. Candy Specials for Friday and Saturday _ Reed Block ast one regular meetin MImIt rid wWas WINNERS AND TIMES OF DOG RACES, 1916 TO 1923 A. H.J. Clooss will also be similarly charged with selling. Chief Melnnis and Officer Rayeroft of Tisdale will also have a couple of cases before the court. R. Gentile, of Moneta, will face a charge of selling liquor conâ€" trary to the aforesaid O.T.A., and Mike Bolku wil} answer to the charge of having liquor for sale. by winning the ro Espanola, New Lisk won the T ckey Championship Cup.. This is the first Cup has been held by of North Bavy. â€" Well orner ex tra dusy day tfoâ€"morrow (Thursday). In addition to the reâ€" mands from last week, Chief Greer and his staff have been looking up some more business for the court. They wil} have John Instrum forward to answer to a charge of selling liquor contrary to the provisions of the O.T. times 1 (speed ment of 19146â€" ('Thur~dm J. mands from and his sta min. ol see. 1917â€"Geo. Cousineau, 1 hr. 18 min 30 see, Second, 0. Larocque, 1 hr. 2 mnIin 1918â€"wW. Martin, 1 hr. . 31 Second, F. M. Wallingetford, 1 1919â€"â€"W. Martin, 1 hr. 33 min. 23 see. Second, Jean Pare, 1 hr. 350 min. 1920â€"W. Martin, 1 hr. 28 min. 19 see. Second, F. M. Wallingford, 1 hr. 41 min. 2 see. 1921â€"W. Martin, 1 hr. 26 min. 13 see. Second, A. Belek, 1 hr. 35 min. Third, D. Goudis, I thr. 36 min. 1922â€"W . Martin, 1 hr. 33 min. 50 sec. Second, Walker, 1 hr. 45 min. 56 see. Third, C. E. Mvers, 1 hr. 48 min. Clain 1e0, cord for Martin SCC. â€" »CCcol min. 20 se 1923â€"W. Martin c.â€" Second, John following are the winners and in the Poreupine Dog Race 1 event) from the commenceâ€" of the feature to date :â€"â€" 6bâ€"Jos. Briswn, 1 hir. 32 min. 37 Second, L. 8. Newton, 1 hr. 34 W cond, John Landers, 1 hr. 21 sec. Third, Victor Bissonette, min. 25 see. Fourtn, Wim. ue hr. 28 min. 50 ‘see. ' ‘ousineau still holds the reâ€" time for the old course. W. has the record for the new vhich is a mile or two shorter 1917 course 118, LE "AYr.> 30. mIn, irtin, 1 hr. 33 min. 50 alker, 1 hr. 45 min. 56 E. Myers, 1 hr. 48 min. round 4 to 2 with uskeard last week Intermediate Hoâ€" ip and the Gordon irst time the Gordon ‘‘by any team north V ell done, Liskeard,. is 'l'mnvsmmrt n will have anâ€"| day â€" toâ€"morrow ition to the reâ€" »k, Chief Greer een looking up for the court. nstrum forward of selling liquor ions of the O.T. ilso be similarly Chief Melnnis of Tisdale will cases before the f Moneta, will Iimg liquor conâ€" id Q.T.A., and er to the charge sale. MU[ES OF , 1916 TO 1923 the winners and mne Dog Race the commenceâ€" o date :â€" 1 lhr. 32 min. 3 ewton, 1 hr. 34 | | I l | | i nb se mm ns mm ues 14 min. 45 ht Mln 0000604044 9t +3 \A _ V Je A Thw'SdaY, makers of distinctive candy DuBarry‘s Chocolates Attractive Packages from is prepared to execute all upâ€"toâ€"date Millinery and Dressmaking orders at her well furnished store _ St. Onge Building Third Avenue â€" Timmins, Ont. Personal supervision. Distinctive Fashion and Style Guaranteed 10c a Ib. up to $3.00 Skating every afternoon and evening Band on Friday, March l16th â€" Admission 8 p.m. sharp. 3â€"20 minute Periods MINES LEAGUE FOR DICEKESON CUP FINAL GAME Fashionable Dressmaking Hollinger vs. Timmins Timmins, Ont. Mrs. A. Fiss Ice is Perfect