%%mmmmmmmm%mmmmmm%wm_mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm%mmmmmmmmï¬mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm%% mm c mmwmmmmmmmmm%mm%mm5%%%%%%%%5%%%%%%%%%%%%5555%% + a«*we # 4 #+* #. * _ ww For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column 4.# LAd # # %.% % "® #.% # _ _# _ @ * .“. Toner A. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG Phone 34 Timming Thursday, Oct. 28th, 1926 THE TOMKINSON STUDIO SINCLAIR THE VALET EO induce as many of our customers as possible to have their Ghristmas photographs taken in November, we are giving one 7 x 10 enlargeâ€" ment free with each order for photographs amountâ€" ing to $8 or over. ~» o % o# a #* . # #4 44# # L #*# * # #* # # w # ## #4 *# # # *4 #, # *4 . # *4 # #4 * # *4 #. # # # #* * 4 #4 *, # *# w # ## # # ## # # #*4 *4 *# # #* *# # * # w # Â¥4 *# + # s This offer expires on PHONE 417 FOR AN APPOINTMENT Cleaning and Dyeing is Cheaper than Buying Expert Advice on all Cleaning and Dyeing Goods Called for and Delivered OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8.30 P.M. the last day of November. Writer in the Portland News says: "Rumbling, grinding with here and there a shriller note, the kaleidescope of the city grinds ponderously on.‘‘â€" Wonder what he thinks a kaleidescope etin Harryv Farmer in Edmonton Bullâ€" The Power Co. was requested to instal twelve 200â€"watt lights on Spruce street and Pine street from Second to Fourth Avenue and from Spruce st. to Birch street on Third Avenue, the old lizhts to be installed in other MUNIGIPAL ELEGTIONG DEFERRED 10 JANUARY Council Rescinds Byâ€"law for December Date. Voters‘ Lists Now Being Prepared. Byâ€"law No. 325 to close grocery and meat shops every Wednesday in the year, except the month of Decemâ€" ber, was given its required readings and duly passed. The byâ€"law repealing the one setâ€" tinz the date of elections was also duly passed. Accordng to this new byâ€"law, No. 324, the municiâ€" pal elections this year will be held on the first Mnday in January, the nomâ€" inations to be on the last Monday in December. There was a special meeting of the town council on Thursday last, and several interesting matters were dealt with. THF, PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO mm mmmmmenere s mm n :sm 8. A CALOBIGK APAOINTED DISTRIGT GRCWN ATTORNEY A village is a place where fourâ€" tenths of the wives originally came from other towns to teach school.â€" V ancouver Sun. : parts of the town as previously orderâ€" ed. Mr. Caldbick has been in Timmins for over five years, and has worked up a good practice here. He is a son of Sheriff Geo, Caldbick, of Harleyâ€" bury. Moved by Councillors Brennan and Eplett, and carried, that the clerk be instructed to procced with and comâ€" plete the voters‘ list for 1926, and that Monro M. Gibson be appointed to assist him. The engineer‘s depaxtment was inâ€" structed to place service taps at the corner of Mountjoy and Columbus, and Mountjoy and Maple streets. Last week word was received in Timmins that Mr. 8. A. Caldbick, of Timimins, had been appointed Crown Attorney for the Distriect of Cochrane, to succeed Mr. J. M. Greer, of Cochâ€" rane, who resigned some time ago to devote all his time and attention to private practice. _ _ Throughout the district the appointment of Mr. Caldâ€" bick appears to be very popular. One barrister this week said:â€"*‘‘*He will be a worthy successor to John M. Greer. He has the big requirement for a good crown attorney; you can always depend on him ‘being absoluteâ€" ly straight and fair and honest; also he has a wide law reading and more than usual talent."" It is understood that Mr. Caldbick will continue to reside in Timmins. He will take over his new duties as crown attorney for the district at once. Popular Timmins Barrister Receives Appointment to Succeed Mr. J, M. Greer. IHREATS MADE AGAINST â€"CGOGHRANE OFFICHALS Letter from Toronto Suggests ‘‘There are Two More to Follow‘‘ Fate of Inspector Constable. Cochrane and Provincial police have further work in connection with the dastardly murder of Inspector Conâ€" stable. The Jlatest feature is the threatening of other officials. Every effort should be made to get to the bottom of this. If it has connection with the murder of Inspector Conâ€" stable, is should be disclosed. It is is simply the work of somé ecriminal fool, it should be severely dealt with as a warning against threats and inâ€" terfering with the course of justice and criminal investigation. Desâ€" patches from Cochrane this week make special reference to this feature â€"the threatening of other officials. Following a series of rumors that further attempts would be made to intimidate the police as a result of the furore eaused. by: the ‘murder of License Inspector Constable, a letter of warning was received on Wednesâ€" day of last week by Chief off Police Parsons of Cochrane, warning him that ‘"‘two more are to follow,"‘"‘ and that ‘‘a word to the wise should be sufficient. *‘ Every cup is a new delight. Ask for it Superb in n A!l NEW BOOKS RAEGEIVED TIMMING§ PUBLIG LBRARY List of New Books and Authors in Fiction, Nonâ€"Fiction and Juvenile Classes The following books have been reâ€" ceived at the Timmins Public Library : Juvenile Nonâ€"Firctionâ€"Gauss: Five Animals; Root: The Boys‘ life of Barnum. Juvenile Fictionâ€"Hadath: Go Bang Garry ; Peck: Peck‘s Bad Boy and his Pa; Bevan: Dick Dale; Meade: The Lady of the Forest; Reynolds: The Prisoner of the Garret; Cory: Little Jack Rabbit‘s Big Red Book; Cory: liattle Jack Rabbit‘s Biz Blue Book ; Marshall: _ Campfivre Courage; â€" Wilâ€" liams: Larry of the North; Tolman: Jim Spurling, Leader; Miller: The Boy Explorers in the Pirate Archipelâ€" ago ; Campbell: Patsy‘s Brother; Wilâ€" liams: Red «Plume; Kelland: Mark Tidd in Egypt. Adult _ Nonâ€"Fictionâ€"Brewer:â€" The Reader‘s Handbook ; Williamson : The Shining Traffic; MeNamee: You‘re onâ€"the Air. s nig Ived BOOK; Gory : Rabbit‘s Biz Blue Book ; Campfive â€" Courage; â€" Wilâ€" y of the North; Tolman: ng, Leader; Miller: The ers in the Pirate Archipelâ€" ell: Patsyv‘s Brother; Wilâ€"