. 2:5. It?) [gel N Ont, aolz‘md‘3 hecouliï¬'tweer tinn Linlment relieved than. mfm tmr Man's“: en e or- e Sande, can. Emilee Sore:-i Chest and Throat. Neuralgia, DOUGLAS? Al‘l' Krmmm MACKIE’S Give it. a ‘trial, 'ion’ll, apphciato :oouous a: (0 ManufacMEnsgmmmt gMï¬CkiC’S Bakery .13 mm Aim. . PHONE 231.13. . Block. P. O. Box 833 Consulting Auditor Ofï¬ce systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster W. 'D. GUTHBERTSDN BEST D Provided it is L-Ecclestono son. This year this good plan is be-. ing continued. The annual meeting 0f the Timmins Football Club is call-â€" ed for Monday evening next, March 8th, in the Council Chambei, com- mencing at 8 p. In.- All holding meme her-ship tickiets all and [others-interestâ€" ed are urged to attend the annual meet- ing so that the season may be staried well with everybody helping. Monday evening the ofï¬cers 103.1119; year will 'be elected and other important busi- ’nesa transacted. * V. Mr. Gooaall‘:-f‘“My litfle man, I ‘saw yo}? ï¬ghting. ï¬ï¬grday, and... Little Jack‘ ‘- I say, guv-nor, if you want to ï¬x any dates you’ll have to see my manager.†' Character is made by many acts, it may be lost by one. {CUTE END DUBLIN-G CLUB ST. PATRIOK’ 8 NIGHT EVENT South Porcupine Carlin Club “are arranging for a big so'cia event (in 8.1: Patrick’s Night, March 17th, in the Continuation School hall. It *ivill be the second annual dance of the Curling Club, and thbre will be the best of music and a happy, time for an. â€"â€" ~ For many years Timmiii‘é i‘ootball Club has set an example to all sports in getting organizged early m the sea- At the meeting" of the Dog Race Committee on Monday emphasis was given to the fleet that the general pub- lie, and especially those driving teams and cars, had to 888191: by ailOwing the dog teams’ the course to pass without inte V ,ence of delay. This will not be a serious matter to car drivers or to drivers of teams, and it will mean much to the dog racers. If drivers generally will see that the dog racers have a fair show, it will‘ help on matters ‘considerably. In Votaher years the public generally yThave been very good and have shown the real sportsmanlike spi rit in this mat- ter. It is to be (hoped that the ANI‘WAL BTING ‘Tnmms . rook BALL-421.133, MARCH 8 Pubhc Requested to Assist Partlcularly on the Day of the Race, so as Not to Interfere With the Chances of Any of (I); the Iog Team Drivers in Any of the Race Events .' ere. - .. - ’01! British .Qo-Iuinbia Who presents a demand on behalf 30f, that province for the return.to provincial control of 14;0QO,'OOO‘ aci‘es of land in Peace Riveii. . This was par , -of the railway ! tract handed over to t Dominion at i the time of Confederation which B.C.y now wants back__t_o use in subsidizing raiIWay "canstruction in ‘the Peace River District. ' It takes about 1500 nuts to hold an automobile together, but one can seat t_er it all over the Landscape. cars and » teams will again assist ghis year“ by _ turning out, on the course so’ as to allow the dog racers to get by“ without difï¬culty. The 'b'oys’ race this year is to be longer than in previous years and Third Avenue will be used for the last lap of the race. It is to be hoped that'car drivers and drivers of teams will co-o'penate to make it I as easy for the young dog racers as possible. It is felt that the people of Timmins and district are such 'good sports that all that is .necessary "is to call their attention: to the matter, and ‘ every help will be given to see that all .‘the racers in all the races have a fair square show. PREMIER JOHN OLIVER TOORREï¬PONDENTS MUST - . SUBMIT THEIR. NAMES Last week The Advance received a' letter headed ‘ ‘ The Facts About Corn- wall,†in answer to a previous com- munication sent to this ofï¬ce and pub- lished in The Advance. The letter last week was simply signed ‘.‘O11e‘ and All, †and there was no card or name enclosed. As a consequence the letter could not be published. In common with all reputable news- papers, The Advance follows the rule that no anonymous comlnunicatiOn is, published. The writer must Submit his name as an evidence cf geod faith. The Advance w10u1d prefer bthat writ- ‘ers cOme out boldly and attach their names to letters written for the news- papers. Usually there is no reasOn [why they should not do so. Some newspapers indeed, insist on the rule that only letters actually signed wit the name? of the writer are accepted fer publication. There are occasions . When for one reason or another a 1 Writer can not sign his letter for pub-q lication, and recOgnizing this The Ad- vance does not demand the real name ‘ 0f the writer to be attached to every published letter. This paper does, however, insist that each writer sub- . mit his or her name as an evidence at good faith and so that The Advance. in? know the scarce cf the communi- on 10.11. The name need not-‘be pub- lished; if requested otherwise,_ but the real ‘ name must decorum the earn- munication. N o reputable newspaper willmccept any anonymous letter for publication: . On several reéent occaâ€" sions: The Advance has, pointed out these- faets. Whether The " Advance agreemen- disagrees with the comimuni-v may, no , letter will be published when the origin is not know, If you wiaï¬ï¬gto hnve something ‘pï¬blisbed in Theéï¬Advance send yon:- nbme along, H m doi‘snot Wish you “8310' print; 16291:: Ply "any 9931119 Admee vii!» =B0nnell . . . . ."j." :99†1445 McDonhid . , . . . I92 155 Chmpbell .. . . . ‘. . 176 133 Starr ......... . 178 155. Keeley . . . . Comthwaite Wackey . . impson . . . ‘ ' 8.70 669 855 2394 Friday the HadeaQ‘e won three ' points frbni the Mercantile LaWson was big h for the winner’s. Starr was‘ high for the Mercantile. , . Hardware = . J. Abrams .‘â€.-. 147- ' , 142 289 LaWson . . . , . , .. 20?. 211 .166’ 584. Goldstein '.-... . . . 164 118 141 423 C. Abrams ..... 14.1 141 Thursday the Engineers toek three points from the Mill. SimPson rolled high for the winners, and Yorke roll-i ed high for theMill. , , } W. Small . . McFarlane . Tario .' . . . . Dummy . . . Sands ' ..... Hall; . . ........ Eu‘glgeon ...... On Wednesday the Steel Shops won three points from the Ofï¬ce. Price rolled high for the winners, and Gray rOIIed high for the Ofï¬ce. - Steel 311928 Ferguson . . . . ,. . 176 183 142 491 Price .......... 113 162 270 545 . Mullins ........ 163 124 221 508 Robinson . . -. . . . 161 197 1141 499 Lang. .......... ‘122 159' 129 410 Dr; Honey .. Gray ...... N ewlands .‘. Ellis u. . . Waddle ....... ggljrigan ...... Blanchï¬eld,,'. . . . togol'd ï¬rst place. Tuesday they won thr 6 points from the Left-Overs. 'Angrignon rolled high for the Shops, and Furlong for the Left-Overs. . Shops ' Angrignon . . 234 228 167 629 M. McMillan . . -151 201 219 571 Cashing 169 177 178 52-1 Costain ....... 108 136 231 475 S. McMillan . .. . 172‘ 155 163 49.0 8' . V Valentine . 3 .» . . William's ,. .7. . . . sue: Shops Wonirrom 0300, am. more from . and Hudwue v» from £116 momma. . . 3* (Week of February 25th,1926) . McIntyre Bowling League results for the week. Shape team continue Left-Overs MeLellan ...... 174 1 ....... -. 18 .J...19g 95 22.6 127 Oflice . 184 . 148 . 123 769'. 8‘99 169 179 214 129 207 894 192 110 217 ' . 125 789 735 896 17 9, 834 114 :82 .52 221 210 901 190 190 121 165 142 208 '857 190 121 150 174 878 ‘ 160 211 143 156 193 825 863 228 201 177 136 155 896 151 130 182 £136 710- 2204 130 88. 90 152 143 155 165 166 167 193 170 748 2497 162 205 158 208 179 912 2681 167 219 178 231 163 958 2689 . 262 -555 473 37.1 458 539 491 552 539 335‘ 219 294 558 505 440 507 496 661 415 5,48 561 629 571 52-1 475 ' Foreign Remittances JOHN 1.HUN'r , or CANADA ‘» mmsaRANcn, . ‘. .. . nsumgumnmm scum PORCUPINE swan, . . 1, z. _. 1. PAUL mcuAun. mm... All Steel Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleeplng 119,} Cars, Dmmg and Compartment-Observatlon Cars. Montreal-Vancouver - Both Directions IALY, Westbound ‘ ‘ From/ Eastbound 631 pm Porquis Jet. ‘ 221 pm North Bay Connection - SOUTH -â€" 10.50 pan. 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