Thurs., Dec. 17th, 1925. t will prove more convenient and satisfactory for you all round The price will not be any more, and it often will be something less, than charged by outside firms for a less convenient service, A full line of samples may be seen at The Advange Office. Just call up Phone 26 and have these facts proved to your enâ€" tire satisfaction. Buy Your Counter Check Books in Timmins _fl@mflmï¬m LC 213 22 ie n THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Campbeli Chisholm 704 857 896 2457 Friday night Mercantile team surâ€" prised the Engineers by taking three points. Campbell rolled high single 246 and MceDonald 586 total for,the Merâ€" Atnott‘*. .. .. . MeDonald Bonnellâ€". .. .. H. MeDonald Campbell ... ... .. * cantile. For the Engineers? Gra gistered single 216 and total 540 Mercantile Arnott *. .. 143 200 164 C. MeDonald ... 209 189 189 .: _ C855 178 792 914 787 2493 Thursday night Schumacher Hardâ€" ware and Office got an even break, two points each. For the Hardware, Platus rolled 233 single and 529 total ; for the Office, “’acldle rolled 229 smgle and 592 total. § Lwson ... ... Abrams .;.... Goldstein . Platus‘ .;. ... Waddle Ellis .. Talceott Dr. Honey Newlands Lewis Ferguson . Cooke . ;. Mullins .... Andrews .. Leng. ;..;.. Angrignon Williams ... .. McKie ..... .. M. MceMillan ... Costain‘‘;.... *. .. S. McMillan ... 793 T749 765 2307 Wednesday nightâ€"Shops won four points, and take second place in the league. Angrignon rolled 269 single and 697 total. Capt. Leng rolled 247 single, and 576 total for the Steel Shops. York MceFarlane Todhunter Denny ., Sands .... Tario ‘,*.{. McLellan .. Furlong .. . Monahan .. Williams . .. Blanchfield . Solomon ... Bowlers in the Melntyre League are registering â€" high scores. Tuesday night the Leftâ€"Over team rolled 2700, won four points, and held first place. Blanchfield rolled 301 single, and Soloâ€" mon high total 583. _ Tario for the Mill scored 209 single, and 548 total. Leftâ€"Overs McLellan ...... 191 188 167 546 Hurlongs®.. ... ;. 192 ~â€"....>320â€" ©301 ‘ooke BOWLERS IX McNTVRE LEAGUE SCORE HIGH Leftâ€"Overs Rolled 2700, Won Four Points and Hold First Place ‘"Last Tuesday. model of the “Marï¬ Faulkner,‘"‘ the first Donaldson Line Ship. This miniature was specially made for exhibiâ€" tion and to show the growth of the Transâ€"Atlantic Trade. The passenger vessels of the Cunard and Anchorâ€" Donaldson Lines coming to Montreal alone aggregate over 100,000 tons. Schumacher Hardware ......... 169 ........ 169 M y uts 200 in:‘..%..‘;, 183 156 132 148 143 120 Steel Shops 132. 2 i c . 1O 2 . 202 _ Shops. 202 # es va« 1O Office . 150 ~ 190 Mill 1934 137 130 054 to 170 160 208 856 136 170 178 175 124 108 850 162 167 *. 136 202 138 210 201 163 106 153 239 182 116 203 200 118 122 152 160 137 198 144 170 147 197 161 146 108 168 241 104 166 126 127 176 226 192 847 121 129 164 211 140 916 111 52 167 229 157 AaV 3e 261 447 383 104 530 408 bo 328 534 144 480 498 509 472 529 122 440 412 552 507 5760 526 566 308 106 60 { 4063 140 230 407 510 548 546 361 334 312 564 58.3 Kesley Gray .. Simpson It is also stated that the conditions of the bond entered into between the township and the Ocean Acefdent and Guarantee Corporation has not hbeen complied with by the municipality and for this reason the company had refused to make good Gridley‘s deâ€" ficit. The bond was for $2,000, covâ€" ering the former clerk and treasurâ€" er, and the application was signed by Burt Normandy, then reeve of the township. So far as is generally known the whereabouts of the former Townâ€" ship Clerk, Gridley, is unknown at present. P His Honour also finds that Robert Howard, exâ€"reeve of the township, who counterâ€"signed the two cheques paid to Gridley from the Housing Commission account, and advanced by the province of Ontario, had done this contrary to the statutes of Onâ€" tario and to express resolutions of the Bucke Housing Commuission, ‘‘and in doing so enabled the said Gridley to unlawfully obtain the amounts of the said two cheques.‘‘ According to Judge Hartman the former clerk and treasurer, Henry Ellis Gridley received $2,800 illegâ€" ally from the township in the last two months of 1924 and has misâ€" appropriate or failed to account for an additional $1,760.39 received by him during his term of employment with the municipality. The larger sum relates to an application made by Gridley for a loan from the local Housing Commission, and which it was alleged he had obtained without authority. The judicial enquiry into the affairs of Bucke Township resulted in the issuing of a lengthy judgment in the matter by His Honour Judge Hartâ€" man. The enquiry was into a ‘‘supâ€" posed malfeasance or breach of trust or other misconduct‘‘ in the affairs of Bucke Township during the years 1922â€"1925 inclusive. A summary of the report is given in despatches as follows :â€" TINDING OF JUDICIAL ENQUIRY IN BUCKE TP _ There is an old story about a little boy who was asked where Canada was located. ‘‘Oh, way down someâ€" where in Quebee,"‘ he replied. Some of the people in the South apparently have just as odd ideas as to the loâ€" cation of this North Land. Last week a writer in the Mail and Empire had a breezy letter about a trip through ‘‘Northern â€" Ontario.‘‘ The trip was a sort of gypsy exceursion through the ‘‘North,""‘ but the furthâ€" est *‘‘North‘‘ the trip seemed to exâ€" tend was Eugenia Falls, a few miles from Owen Sound. The "‘gypsies‘"‘ could have travelled north for another 1700 or 800 miles without passing Northern Ontario or walking into the Northern sea. â€" Because Owen Sound is north of Toronto does not make it Northern Ontario any more than Torâ€" onto is Northern Ontario because it is north of Niagara Falls. f QUEER IDEAS ABOUT THE LOCATION OF THE NORTH "Almost Obsolete" 135 133 193 686 161 216 510 106 146 445 FROM SAINT JOHN, N.B. To Liverpool *Dec. 23 |*Jan. 22. ... Montnagirn 1 |.Jan.: 29. ....% ..3 Montrose Jan. 8 [ Teb Metagama Feb. Montcealm 10. sys t .A Montelare To Cherbourg-Suuthampton-Ant\\'erp Fgeb. L7 Marloch Â¥, ;. EVERY #* â€"%Efli MEAL . y Cz £ # F' affords B 3 benefit as well ..)'\ o pleagure, and a spur to digestion. A lont: lasting refreshment, soothing nerves and stomach. Mr. Neh. Faulkenham, of Matheâ€" son, was a visitor to Timming on Wednesday this week. This oldâ€" time prospector intends going in to ied Lake this week and was purâ€" chasing some sleigh dogs in town for the trip. He ssecured some fine animals from Messrs Saxton . and x\yfltte. A GENERAL PAINTER SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR e Satisfaction and Service Estimates Free PHONE 290â€"Wâ€"2. BOX 903 TIMMINS, ONT. Montroyal .... Jan. 28, Mar. 1 Empress of France. CRUISES MEDITERRANEAN gAILINGs *Calls at Greenock ..