GOLDEN ENCAMPMENT No. !‘*‘ 1.0.0.F. SsOUTH PORCUPINE, â€" M« every second and fourth W ednesday in each month, in 1.0.0.F. Hall. Visiting patriarchs welcome. _ Dr. H. JACKSON Dr. JNO. B. AIKEN Gordon Building, Gordon H. Gauthier Mr. Gauthier will be at Modern Hat Shop No. 11 Wilson Avenue Next Door to Mackie‘s Bake Shop. Phone 77 Ladies‘ and Children‘s 41 Wilson Avenue New and Secondâ€" Hand Store All Kinds of Furnitn're{ Bought, Sold or Exchangel. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. Satisfaction assured you here, whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. REED BLOCK, THMME®IS and 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St. Phone 610â€"J. Electrical Contractor . Woolworth‘s, DENTIST V. CLERMONT. DENTIST Phone 201 D. Hughes, CP 12 Third Avée. Specialist in Plate Work and Crown and Bridg* R.8. 107 LOOGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 453 Jas. Cowan, Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Rose Anderson Ruby McCarthy, N.G. Ree. Sec. Bobbed heads may be washed Singer Sewing Machines Pianos and Phonographs Reed Bldg. Timmins, Ont Phone 114 J. M. Belanger, Manager Our Sewing Machine Repair Charges are Reasonable. TLaurga BSecorod Canodiecs These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave _ your order wor the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. + Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. 60c. A POUND « _ LIMITED 5 Piae St. South Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Lo. Wiliam 0. Langdon It‘s easy to wash and dry the bobbed headsâ€"A free lather of Baby‘s Own Soap in a basin of hot water is a simple and inexâ€" pensive shampoo and the lingerâ€" ing fragrance as of roses in the hair is very appealing. Baby‘s Own Soap is sold in individual cartons 10c.â€"Everyâ€" where Sold for Cash or on Terms by Wholesale Steam and Anthracite Coal Leave Your Orders for "*Best for you and Baby too"‘ 69 MAPLE ST. SOUTH, TIMMINS, ONTF. Barrister, Soliceitor, etc. Cars Always in Transit W. G. Smith, NEW BOOKS ADDEO T0 TAE TIMMINS PUBLIG LIBRARY The added rary : Adult Fiction The Treble Clef, by Edward Booth. By Florence Barclayâ€"Through the Eastern Gate, Following the Star, The Rosary, and Mistress of Shenâ€" stone. The Prisoner Who Sang, by Bojer. Les Miserables, vol I and vol. II., by Victor Hugo. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO n . Juvenile Fiction. By F. Richardsonâ€"The Gingerbread Boy, The Golden Blackbird, The Story of Peter Rabbit, Mothen Goose, My Animal Story Book. The little Red Hen. The Turner Twins, by Barbour. ‘Wildenness Honey, Pollock. Tranquility House, by Seaman. Adult Nonâ€"Fiction. Tables for the Determination of Common Minerals, by W. O. Crosby. Cyelopedia of Mechanics, by Casâ€" sells. Ready Money, by H. Knox. Making the Grade, by C. V. Mosâ€" by, MD. Elements of Crystallognaphy, by G4. H. Williams. Minerals and How to Study them, by Dana. THE REAL NORTH IS A SPIRIT YOU MUST UNDERSTAND. You tell you‘re a stranger From lands that lie afar, You ask me where the North begins, And what its boundaries are. The North is not an area, It‘s not a piece of land, The North‘s a spirit and a life, Which you must understand Up where the handcelasp‘s stronger, Far from the city dins, Up where the smile lasts longer, That‘s where the North begins. Up where the sun shines brighter, Where worries easily end, Up where the snow lies whiter, You‘re in the North, my friend. Where every man‘s a fighter And no one quits the game, Where the bond of friendship‘s tighter, And honor‘s more than fame. Where you feel the fresh wind blowâ€" ing From pine woods, clean and pure, Where you find the trout : streams flowing, You‘re in the North, for sure. Where fewer hearts are aching, And fewer men walk broke, Where the world‘s still in the makâ€" ing, And all hearts carry hope. Where fellows don‘t mind giving, And we ask not creed or name, Where the fun of life is living, For life is worth the game. Have you left the camp at daylight, As dawn was breaking, forth, Carried back you deer at twilight? Then you‘ve really known the North. Have you smelled the bacon frying, By streams where the big trout swims. Made friends without halfâ€"trying? That‘s where the North begins. For the North is not a country, Measured by terms of land. The real North is a spirit, Which you must understand. (By E. C. Hunter, North Bay). hrough the streets of Quebec. Even driving through these historic byâ€"ways in the caléche does not have the charm of a run through them in a huskyâ€"drawn carriole. There‘s a tang in the air and such an atmosphere as could be found nowhere else. Exhilarating and full of color and life. This is the Chateau Fronrtenac team. ly a Number of Fiction Volâ€" s and Several Nonâ€"Fiction Books added to Library. following books were recently to the Timmins Public Libâ€" Mush! Mush! Trapper Notes Signs of Evil Wrought by Wolves. Some Deer Carâ€" cases Found Picked Clean. WOLVES KILLNG OF THE DFER UP GRASSY RIVER One of the wellâ€"known oldâ€"time prospectors and trappers of this disâ€" trict came in to town last week with a catch of fur for disposal.,; He vreâ€" ports wolves as doing much damagze up the Grasy Riven. ‘Recently there have ‘been a few deer in that section, but the wolves have about exterminâ€" ated the deer this winter. It has been noted in the past few years that the deer are tending to come further north. Unfortunately, the wolves are following the deer, instead of staying down as near as they can get to The Toronto Star, the only outfit on earth that seems to love wolves. This trapper spent the winter up the Grassy, and, though occasiona‘ly he has read The Toronto Star, be was not attacked by wolves,â€"in fact, did not see a single wolf, let aloue getting a glimpse of a pack, or vice versa. He did, however see a great number of wolf trnacks,â€"and much worse,â€"he saw the evil, sneaking, treacherous work of these wolf paeks. He saw a number of dead deer, quite evidently killed by wolves, and /on which the wolves had feasted. The condition of many of the careases showed that the wolves were trave‘lâ€" ing in force, the game having ‘been dexoured untll the bones were about pwked clean. This would suggest that the wolves were travelling in large ipacks. According to this trapper, the wolves are very difficult to trap,â€" more difficult even, this yean, than ordinanily,â€"and they are never easy to trap. As a general thing this year they seem to d.lsdam bait of aill kinds, and to be more than usually contempfous of traps. He did get one ‘big wolf ‘with poisoned for the wolf. carried the bait for about a mile before making up its mind to a mile before making sample it. Asked if he knew of any of the wolves up the Gnmassy that wou‘ld make good sleigh dogs, the trapper said:â€" ‘‘ there‘s only one fellow on earth that could train wolves, and that‘s that Star lad from the wilds of Cincinnati, ~Ohio, U.S.A., God Save the King." THUNDER AND LIGHTNING IN NORTH IN FPEBRUARY. Sunday evening, Feb. 8th, there were a number of flashes of lightning, together with roils of thunder. For this pant of the North Land this is most unusual. Indeed, oldâ€"timers are awhout agreed that never before in their knowledge of the North was there a thunden storm in February in this part of the North Land. Some are inclined to blame it on the reâ€" cent eclipse. _ The eclipse, however, did not think enough of this part of the North to show itself here, though, as one good Irishman did say, *‘* the darkness was quite visible‘‘ for a few minutes. . With thunderstcrms in February, the newspapers of the North have further unnecessary diffiâ€" culties thrown in their way. _ That sont of thing makes it so much more difficult to decide whether to everlastâ€" ingly emphasize the ozoneâ€"laden invig orating winter climate, or co stress the summer resort atmosphere of this North in winter time. 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