Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. ; CE CE ECE E2 CC C CC st . ; 5 8 o n 2 t 555 s t 4 4* 44 44 4 4) i % ECE 3 5 t C 3 C Bb t 5 h ib t b Et 495445484 4 5 4p5 t t3 i+ o s . . e o . o . io i ie t i in ie ts i ie n s o in in in n in in i i in i oo i i i i i . . i i i io i in in 55 654 MARTINâ€"SENOUR WOODâ€"LAC â€"STAIN Wilson Avenue River Road Timmins Three doors east of Gray‘s Drug Store. QUR MOTTO: "MADE CLEAN, KEPT CLEAN, SOLD CLEAN." Mackie‘s Electric Bakery and Tea Room It pays to use for Furnitureâ€"Floors Woodwork EPLETT‘S BE A BOOSTER FOR TIMMINS Use Eplett‘s Pastuerized Milk, Whipping Cream, Buttermilk and Fresh Churned Butter. If you expect Timmins to grow, patronize Home Industry. Be a Booster for Eplett‘s ITce Cream. It‘s Made Here. Eplett‘s Ice Cream is Pure and Made from Pure Sweet Cream. is Fresh Every Day. Demand it. Try Our Bricks. They Save Time and Worry at the Afternoon Tea. Mackie‘s Electric Bakery elephone â€" 223B Wreite to Head Office. Montreal for Free HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SsSOLD BY GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE, LTD. Timmins Ontario DAIRY AND ICE CREAM FACTORY Timmins ONTARIO The Haileylbury and Englehart Outâ€" post Hospitals are other benefits that may make particular appeal to North Land readers. Haileywhury QOutpost was ‘established after the Northern Ontario fire of 1922 had completely destroved the only hospital in the County Town of Temiskaming. The bmlding is a handsome and wellâ€" equipped structure and was provided by the Imperial Order of the Daughtâ€" ers of the Empire from a special fund to which Chapters from all over the Dominion _ contributed. [The _ Red Cross spent about $2,000.00 to equip the Outpost, which was opened to reâ€" ceive patients in February, 1923. In the first six months off its existence the Harleybury Outpost eared for 131 patien‘ts, 59 of them free. The hosâ€" pital was continued during the winâ€" ter in conjunction with a local Hosâ€" pital Committee, the National 1.0.D. E. nuttin# a‘ small addition to the The value to the North Land of the Red Cross work is illustrated by the assistance so promptly given to Cochâ€" rane when that town was threatened by the danger of a smallpox epiâ€" demic. on account of the great growth of the Town, Timmins now needs a real Bargam Store for the workingmen. Accordingly, he is reserving his store at 29 Third Avenueâ€"the Workingâ€" man‘s Storeâ€"fis a Bargain Store, and promises to use his buyving facilities and experience to provide special barâ€" gains at this store for the particular advantage of all eustomers.. Buying for five stores, buying in large quanâ€" tities, buying for cash and buying diâ€" rect from mills and manufacturers, he believes he can make the store a real Bargain Store all the time: To prove this a ‘‘MTown Expansion Sale" is announced to start on Thursday of this week, May l1st, and there is a striking of bargains advertised for this event. a continual supply of clothing and hospital material is needed. _A bookâ€" let **Peace Work"" has issued to be distributed free of charge on application at 410 Sherbourne street, Toronio, for the guidance of those who are willing to help the Red Cross in providing the . supplies required. The pamphlet is on the lines of the ones issued during the war on **War Work." The Englehart Outpost was organâ€" ized to meet the nursing and medical provblems follow/ing the 1922 fire. A local Red Cross Qutpost : Committee was formed. The Town Council unâ€" dertook responsibility for the rent of a house, water, taxes and lighting. The Englehart Outpost was formally opened December Tth, 1922. There are five beds, but in emergency room can be made, and has been made, for as many as nine patients. In the first six months of its existence, 127 patients were cared for, 45 of them free. The value of the work at Englehart has been so apparen‘t to the citizens that they have decidGed «to lmuild a general hospital this spring, and have asked the Ontario Division of the Red Cross to provide the equipment and maintenance for one year. The Red Cross has agreed to do ‘this, and the building will be commenced right awav. on account the Town, T BRargam Sto Acordingly, at 29 Third TOWN NOW BIG ENOUCGH FOR A REGULAR BARGAIN STORE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO In response to a letter from Mrs. H. P. Plumtree, President of the Onâ€" tario Red Cross, The Advance has much pleasure in giving publicity to the good peaceâ€"time work being done by the organization and the needs of the society in carrying on this work. The Red Cross in Ontario is earrying on an extended peace work,. including the estalblishment of Qutpost Hosmâ€" tals and Nursing Centres, the relief of special cases of need among reâ€" turned soldiers and their families, and the provision of nursing service, funds and supplies in ease of disaster. For these purposes the letter points out, E. putting a small building. In his adver this issue Mr. the recent gre Town of Timmi Good Work at Englehart and Haileyâ€" bury and Other Northern Places. Review of Red Cross Peace Work. dUTPOST HOSPITALS OF RED CROSS N THE NORTH Bm n vertsky refers tc pansion of the out that owth of Is a real 111 The annual bail of the T. N.0O. Trainmen was held at Englehart on Wednesday evening last and proved a big and enjoya‘le suceess. There were 205 guests present and all had a very pleasant evening. An orchesâ€" tra from North Bay furnished the best of musie, together with a special orchestra supplied from the ranks of the Trainmen themselves for oldâ€"tims dances. A party from North Bay and Toronto,*including Mr. Geo. W. Lee, Chairman of the T. N.0. Railâ€" wavy Commission. came from the south T. N.0O. TRAINMEN‘S BALL AT ENGLEHART LAST WEEK Meet ‘Mr.* J. D. Wright, of â€"St. Catharines, the new President of the Ontario Amateur Lacrosse Associaâ€" tion. _ LACROSSE ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT OF THE ONTARIO the event, and were met and welâ€" Four Stores in the North Durable, Handsome, Economical The George Taylor Hardware Limited are everlastingly waterproof and firesafe, and will give years of service. â€" They have all the distinctive appearance of slate, and their soft nonâ€"fading green or red harmonize with any surroundâ€" ings. They save oneâ€"third the labor over ordinary shingles and require less nails. They are two shingles in one (20 inch x 10 inch), selfâ€"spacing, and prove the most economical in all ways. Made by Bird Son, Limited, Humiiton, who manufacture roofings to meet any pocket book. ’I‘HE three important things any man seeks when buying a roof for his new home are cumbility beauty and economy. All these qualities are combined in Bird‘s Canaâ€" dian Twin Shingles as in no other roof. The Geo. Taylor Hardware Come in and see "Canadian Twin Shingles" before you decide which roof you!l buv. " Always at your Service " 55 5 5 5 05 05 15 050500 05 59000195305905 055 05 05 4035 05 905 90505 05 0505 0505 450505450505 â€"05 40 005404 4 4 4 + Thursday evening, May Ist, 1923 ~â€" Dancing at 8 p.m. k\\\\\\%%“\\\\\m\\\\““‘“\\\\\“\\\\\\\ ***S%*%* +*%*% %4% 4 *3 4 "Ae 1. E. BILLETT O( ****%4*%%*5‘ "A CHAIN QF SERVICE~" t comed at the station by a recéption that included selections by the reeentâ€" ly.orgamzed Engiehart Pipe Band. Trainmen from all over the T. N.0. were present at the annual baXl and the general opinion was that it was the best yet. The luncheon and the serving of same for so large an atâ€" tendance were particularly wellâ€"handâ€" 72 Pine St. upstairs New Minthorn Blk. Cor. Main Birch St Indeed. it may be said that all The Timmins Athletic Club are holding a Box Social in their Hall in the Limited MADE SIGNS BEFORE I To raise funds to purchase equipment on Gold Leaf Signs a Specialty A freight wreck near Bourkes deâ€" layed traffic some two or three hours one day last week on the T. X.0. main line. Of course, no one was hurt and there was little damage done. arrangements were attended to in exâ€" pert fashion so that the eveming throughout was eontplete and atâ€" tractive success, Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins