Witnessâ€"*‘* Â¥es, sir, more than hail of them."" . Lawyerâ€"‘*Are â€" you _ willing to swear that vou know more than half s wear of. th The successful man is usually an average man who either had an axiom chance or took a chance. ters have a tropical type of beauty, with striking coloring, the leaves shading from dark, deep red to a delicate pale green. <The specimens were found north of the Whelpdale property, in the swampy section of ground there. There, also, was found a handsome specimen of the orchid family. Those who think this North Land but a waste of snow and ice in. winter and a breeding ground for mosquitos and black flies in summer, should take a jaunt out through the nearby woodâ€" ed sections, and see the profusion of flowers, native to the land, and growâ€" inz wild in the bush and by the river hanks. The river ‘banks are fragrant with wild roses, tinted white, pink and red. There â€" are buttercups, daisies small and large, tiger lilies of startling ‘beauty, wild iris, and other beautiful flowers and plants. And clover in all its charm will ‘be met with very frequently. Nature shows a charming face in the woods and on the river banks of the North Land in summier time. â€" .lz it plant termé like | more than MANY BEAUTIFUL WILD FLOWERS IN THE DISTRICT ot odd Oneé Saq Canada â€" â€" â€" ~$2.00 year , United States â€" $3.00 year TIMMINS, â€" ONTARIO 11 Witne Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Telephones : U werpoot public worshsp only to St 16. The architect, ‘Mr. G ago. This will be the f been consecrated during . Published every Wednesday by awyerâ€"‘‘Are you acquainted with of the men on the jury?"" : iviessâ€"‘‘Yes. sir, more than half tnessâ€"*‘‘Oh, if willing to swe than all of the 53â€" Qf the insectivorous OI .. other words, it might be 1 a ‘"‘"‘fAly eatcher.‘‘~ It has cup aves that open and contract and often the death chamiber for inâ€" the plant draiwing nourishment he bodies of the little creatures ht in the natural traps. Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: o the history and cna ant. While the Sarr ctive enough in appea interest lay in the fae 1t di6 tet 1¢ which witen finished will dwarf Westininister AtkGey and be second in size as a place of nly to St. Peter‘s of Rome, is to be consecrated in the presence of the King and Queen on July ‘t, MF¢. G. Giibert Scott, was only 20 years old when his plans were accepted over a score Of years be the first consecration of a Cathedral in England for more than 700 years, although sites have | during the period. W i sample of an uind while on o lady. readers nized the plant, comes to that, that I know put together." Residence 70. chat rance, t that rcCter Troquois Falls. Chairman Lee promâ€" ised such a train would be run from Swastika with a single fare rate for the return trip. **The train is to run on the distinet understanding that unless it is patronized by the farmers it will â€" be cancelled.‘‘ ‘Mr. W. H. Alderson, exâ€"President of the Toronto Board of Trade, and Mr. T. F. King, President of Timmins Board of Trade, were among the other speakers. â€"Mr. Alderson‘s eloquent address was very enthusiastically received. Mr. King spoke of the great need for roads and the disadvantage to the country from being so far from the seat of governâ€" ment. A complaint having been made what settlers in the Shillington area had been paid $5.50 per cord for pulpâ€" wood while the Abitilbi Co. was paying £6.50 elsewhere last season, brought the explanation that the Abitibi had tried to get settlers to sign contracts at $6.50 but they would not sign and the Company had to look elsewhere for a supply. Jokllbers had no doubt bought up pulpwood at the reduced rate referred to. This relieved the Company from any blame in the matâ€" ter, but it was felt that it would be a good thing if the settlers and the Company â€" could deal directly with each other. . A > committee was : apâ€" sointed to facilitate this. : In additieon to the helpful disceusâ€" sions and addresses, the Abitibi Comâ€" pany and the Town of Iroquois Falls provided a most interesting programâ€" me for the visitors. This included a tour through the big paper mill, an amusing â€" motion â€" picture, baseball, races and other sports, novelties, etc. It was a big day and much appreciatâ€" ed ‘by the settlers. The addresses by [Mr. Geo, W. fhiee, Mr. R. A. Melnnis, manager of the Abitibi Co., J. H. MeDonald, Mayor ot Nm{th Bay, and others were helpâ€" ful and much appreciated. An attack on the T. NN. Ry. tby one of those present roused a number of defendâ€" ers including several who had special words of commendation for Chairman Lee and the present Commission and their good work for the North Land. on â€" Tne â€" (L1ST unless it is | it will â€" be Alderson, ex Board of "TI‘r President of were among Swastika with the return trip on the distin 250 Farmers and Settlers Present from Around the District. Marâ€" ket Train to be Put on to Falls. FARMERS‘ DAY AT FALLG AGAIN PROVES SUCGESS Last Wednesday was Farmer it Iroquois Falls and proved nore succeessful than Jast year. ill over the nearby district, S 11 nt tet TO BE GONS BCRATED INX SEVEN iirman Ueo. mers Martin . N.0O., were Emphasis w special marl Hs ‘Falls, °C W imong those presâ€" given to the need produce train to 11Ge And tomâ€" ind McLaren of VJjJeWw Yoint P rom Shillingâ€" 111 A special memorial service was held in the Community Hall, \‘mnoth Rock Falls, for the late Mrs. C. F. Wright, wife of Dr. Wright, whu (Tled in L(m- don, Ont., on Tuesday of last week, July 8th. At this memorial service all denominations took part, Rev, Mr. Rawson, Rev. Mr. (Beazer and Hev. Fr. Renaud conducting the joint serâ€" vice. It was a tribute to the high reâ€" spect in which Mrs. Wright was held hy all who knew her and the deep sorrow felt at her death. Rev. Mr. Rawson, â€"recently transferred _ from Smooth Rock Falls to Cobalt Union Church, conducted the funeral serâ€" vices at London, Ont., where interâ€" ment was made. Dr. Wright has the sincere sympathy of all in his sad beâ€" reavement. TWO GOOD FOOTBALL MATCHES END IN DRAW 1â€"1 Last "Thursday there were two matches in the P.DJFJIL., each of them resulting in a draw score 1â€"1. Dome Amber and Black versus Town Amber and Black was a firstâ€"class game, the Town B. team coming in for special praise for their good work. The Town B. lads were leading 1 to 0 unâ€" til ten minutes from time. Then a penalty was given against them and the Dome scored, equalizing. All. It was another rattling good game. The final result was a draw secore of 1â€"1. The other match was the Town Blue and Amber vs. Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€" The mateb, Lanceastrians vs. Dome Black and Whites, scheduled for the 12th, was postponed on account of the Ontario Cup match. The match scheduled for last night â€"â€"(Cornish. OQOneâ€"andâ€"All vs. Hollinger was postponed to Thursday of this They met on the bridge at midnight, They‘ll never meet again ; She was an eastbound heifer, And he was a westbound train. Specifications can ‘be seen at Town Clerk‘s Office. Wwas week Tenders for painting exterior of Central School, and tinting interior, will be received by the undersigned up to July 24th, 1924. So. Porucpine ....2 1 0C1 Q 1 The â€" batteries â€" were:â€"Timmin Hudson, pitcher; Guillanardo, catel Southâ€" Porecupineâ€"Mahoney and F SPECIAL UNION MEMORIAL SERVICES POR MRS. WRIGHT. TIMMINS TRAIL RANGERS WIN GAME BY BIG SCORE M Timmins FUIM THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS$, ONTARIO H. E. Montgomery, Secretary Public School Board, Timmins. NTTUTRIE rs; ». Burns, catd the umpire. W â€"Father, Mother, Sister and Brothers. 0_ IN LOVING MEMORY of William Henry Deacon, (Harry), eldest son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. Deacon, of South Poreupine, who passed away on July 12th, 1922. FOR SALEâ€"I am offering for sale nine lots between Fogg Lumber yard and the Golf Course. This is all level ground and very close in. Price $225.¢4 to $300.:00, easy terms. H. A. Proctor, Dominion â€" Bank WANTEDâ€"Salesmen â€" for house. to house canvass, on a new specialty. Quick _ seller. Good â€" commissions. Mrs. Henry Martin, of Schumacher, wishes to thank the many friends and acquaintances who showed such symâ€" pathy and kindness in her ‘bereaveâ€" ment through the death of her husâ€" band. Also, she would express her appreciation of the thoughtful symâ€" pathy of those who sent flowers. 29. LIG Blake Martin and brothers wish to thank the many friends who showed so much sympathy and kindness durâ€" ing their in the death of their brother,, Henry. To the Oddâ€" fellows and others who were particuâ€" larly kind anmd thoughtful they are especially grateful. 29p. Nipissing LOSTâ€"A Gold Watch, Hamilton movement, 23â€"jewel. Finder please return to The Advance Office, Timâ€" WANTED TO BUYâ€"Sixâ€"room H WANTEDâ€"$600.00 forâ€" one (Good security and interest. / needed for medical operation pls Box R.0., Advance Office mins. 28. N.O.F.A. CENSURES P.D.F.L. ‘_â€"FOR ATTITUDE TO REFERETE that the P.DJF.L,, be censured for alâ€" lowing cases agaimst players to be dropped. The resolution also recomâ€" mended that the referee concerned reâ€"instated. This resolution was evenâ€" tnually passed by a vote of 4 to 3. An amendment to have the game in quesâ€" tion thrown out and reâ€"played was deâ€" feated, 4 to 3. ‘The resolution passed by the N.O.F.A. seems to be showing the proper support for the referees and other officials. July 14, 1924 gvith modern conveniences. Jospe‘s Clothing Store, Melntyre Recreation â€" Hall macher, Ount. Bldw 1€ Quiclk seller. Good â€" commissions Apply Motorist Specialty Co., T Adelaide Street W., Toronto, Ont. GHT MANUFACTURING NESS POR SALE, showing turnover and large profits. to B. Ellis, General Delivery MIns may have sa Police Statio for this advt TENDERS WANTED have same by > Station after D Central Railway Company. +) l1 11 ¢ he Northern On ation held a met CLEM ENT Chief Eng et( ith f the Dome Black rnishâ€"Oneâ€"andâ€"A11 it the c regatrds *p Jecâ€"siistained, censured for Foronto, Ont 20 the findit Football J V North n HAouse, Apply opposite , Scehuâ€" JS â€" i1 ] yeatr. Money ... Aipâ€" o Ownetr good \pply Timâ€" °V WANTEDâ€"Box D.F., to call for reâ€" plies to his advertisement in ‘The Advance. There are three more reâ€" plies here now for this advertiser. FOR SALEâ€"Threeâ€"roomed 40 foot lot, Commercial Terms.: H. A. Dominion Bank Blde. LOSTâ€"(Colliae Pup, solid sable in colour, white breast. Finder please return at onee to J. N. Levine, Wilâ€" son Avenue, Timmins. Reward. POR SALEâ€"Sixâ€"roomed House, new Middleton Avenue. Apply to Joh Massie, 6 Second Phon FOR SALEâ€"New sixâ€"roomed house; hardwood floors throughout ; spring water. ;Owner leaving town. Apâ€" ply 67 Sixth Avenue. 20â€"31p. FOR RENTâ€"Three in private famil Apply to 11 Fifth GIRL WANTED for housework. Apâ€" ply to P. Antoine, 27 Fourth Aveâ€" nue, opposite fire hall. (Phone 406. POR RENTâ€"Stâ€"roomed flat, furnished with ‘beds, ete. Suitable for roomâ€" ing house. Aipply Britannia Ice Cream Parlour, 6 Wilson Avennue. POR SALEâ€"River Road, small neat honse, a good buy. Terms $1450.00. water connections can ‘be made at once. H. A. Proctor,. Dominion Bank Bldg. 29. TO RENTâ€"Rooms suitable for houseâ€" keeping. Use of stove, furniture, and â€" full household _ equipment. Nuly respectable married â€" couple need apply. Apply 205 Pine sreet. 29p. GIRL WANTED for Alhany Restaurâ€" ant, corner Fourth Avenue and Cedar stréet., Apply at once. POR SALEâ€"Fully modern sixâ€"roomâ€" ed ‘house, bath and furnace, Elm street betwosen First and Second, WANTEDâ€"Aâ€" Maid for GIRL WANTED for o WANTEDâ€"P;; WANTBEDâ€"M ale \\ilholesale hard w plyv stating exyp 0T The LoOurt 0%jT neyVision Will De neld in the Council Rooms, Timmins, Tuesâ€" day, July 29th, 1924, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of hearing appeals against the assessment of the Town of Timmins for the vear 1902%4. ) RENTâ€"(One Store glass front. One all â€"conveniences. â€" 4 Onge, foot of Third mins. CY housework. Apply Mrs Burke, 35 Hemlock street boarding _ ho Fourth Avenue work. Appl River Road. ed house, street bet §$53250,.00, Dominion WOT s Melntyre macher. expectt Hardware 0.00 up LBâ€"1 â€"Wicker 1 Rug 9x12:; 1 [ 1A Y e â€" Tamily. â€" O 11 Fifth Avenue rood house : Terms | all family. â€"Wa; or reliable help. lothing Store, Recreation Hall H. E. Montgomery, Revision ne. Plat, 5 rooms s. â€" Apply Dan. St Third Avenue, Tim 20pW . for General: House Mrs. A. Laprairic woman cedoole cfor Apply rooms upstairs Conveniences H Apply eneral â€" house O x 24 Timmin Babv Lil (] N 28â€"20p shack on Avenue, Proctor, 4). * ‘LO 28â€"3013. Â¥es from Apply opposite Schuâ€" I¢€ 29p. ' o’ 0“11 Phone 201. 1IY 11¢€ HT tn 1 L6 Tt FURNISHKE} ROOM Stove, with oven, ~Apply 65 Maple street south. 27. FOR SALEâ€"Perfection BTumer Oil POR SALEâ€"5 Lots on Bloor street, South Poreupine, near | the: lake. House on â€" one. Will s¢ll all toâ€" gether. Apply John .\'i#mi, South Poreupine. ‘ | 29. ROOMS FOR RENT at 340 Balsam, WANTEDâ€"(Hirl Sleep out pra LOT FOR SALE, on Fourth Avenue, between Cedar and Balgsam. Busiâ€" ness location in central part of town. Apply to 55 Fifth Avenue, or P.0O. Box 272, Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"One Electriq Stove, 4â€" plate, with oven. One Kitchen Stove. One Corner Basin, .comâ€" plete. And _ Tinsmith | Machine. Apply No. 46 Sixth A\'elLue. WANTED TO Mated Pengs and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. | Alsq, Exhibition Barred Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. _ Importer and Breeder Rocks onlv. NAVIGABLE WATERS TIQON ACT. 2.S8.0. CHAP. 11 It is desired to locate Neiwell, who lives somew} Poreupine district and wh supplies at Timmins. The ed would appreciate hearin Newell himself or from*s knowing where he mavy ‘be the y N i BJl§e INVODNL and of‘\ppmtments to Rent g‘!‘mlcnun Apply in fur to Box K.G., Advance, second house from Sk#ting Rink All modern conveniences., and 1 Cooler tainers. Apy mins. BOARD, $9.00 per week and up. Good accommodation. _ Corner Mountjoy and Wilson Avenue. 21â€"24p.â€"t.f. Jiv jJ3AlUtiâ€"â€"licavy lean firstâ€"class condition. _A Pump, thoroughly overh: bargain for quick sale.. James Brough, No. 6 Ca north. ? Apply to Mrs3 macher Bakeryv. House. Apply to I Elm and Broadwas building lot and fou Haileyibury for house good central lot in Tim! ply Box D.N., Advance mins. AÂ¥venut 1 } iph, pt DAVID K. NEW] WANTED. . sserton ‘al I 603 price. App Apply Connaught S ational CGas with three nd £}] ind {n M dA 1 Shipp oomed Tean vÂ¥ at 34 1M t} Te ation, Ont. any Ltd,, Bolicitor 27â€"30. ere in ~the o buys his undersignâ€" from Mr. â€" wa L4 argonIums oughton ith, Ont. [(GEâ€"Good dation in dation in ind lot or mins. . )ï¬?(‘.@, Tim- lran 311 use Plants ive to colf~ locate . of Barred n voOn! ~Dray;, in o Duplex uled. â€" Big Apply to lar street. 28.20, wla nmMmIins n 41 Dav 28â€"30p. 28â€"30p \ instance SU1 the said ivilogt (’(al hu it( 16