CIGARS, CIGARETTBS, PIPES, TOBACCO, ETC. MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS SOFT DRINKS 22 Third Avenue, Timmins (Ben Jacobs’ Old Stand) Opposite Hollinger Stores, Dry Goods Dept. JOHNS ~MANV1 LLE Thursday, ASePt:__2_2_9§,_-_l9_-ZZ The answer to the shingle question Shoe Shineâ€"Best in Town A. G. Luxton Four Stores in the North Timmins Cochrane New Liskeard Flexstone Asbestos Shingles The Geo. Taylor Hardware Ltd. ASBESTOS Rock ï¬bre, asphalt and slate, that ac- counts for the greater durability of these sturdy shinglesâ€"and their cost is about the same as th at of ordinary temporaryrooï¬ngs. The beauty of Flexstone Shingles, the ï¬re-safety and the longer life are three of the reasons Why you should ask the deal- ers listed below for more complete informa- tion about this remarkable rooï¬ng of rock. ADE of indestructible asbestos rock ï¬bre, its permanence tested by the centuries in the rock beds of the earthâ€" that’s Why Johnsâ€"Manville Flexstone As- bestos Shingles bring such unusual dura- bility and ï¬re-safety to your roof. CANADIAN JOHNS-MANVILLE CO., LTD. 19 Front Street, East, Toronto, Ont. BANK OF MONTREAL Canadian “WE CORPIALLY WELCOME SMALL ACCOUNTS†Sir Frederick Wrilliams :Eylor, General Manager‘said: Y1: the BANKOF MONTRgAL no,account is too small to receive the undivided attention of its officers ï¬t the annuai meeting op the PANKQE MONTIané-L .m“ Established 1817 W And: in access of $780.ooo.ooo W. J. WALLACE, Manager Timmins Brancn “I should like to take this opportunity of saying that we cordially welcome small accounts at all our offices†at ‘5 Mr. H. E. Montgomery was a week- e‘hd visitor to {Iaileyburyy motormg down from here. ' - Dr. Murrax St on a three weeks runto and Ottana “Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Rinn 1 last week from thmr honeym will take up resxdcnce at T4 _ South. The next regular meeting town council lS scheduled for . Sept. 26th. commencing at 4 ' There were 208 students registered the Cobalt High School last week. Timmins and District Notes Cobalt 319 left on Sunday holiday trip to To Ff ' of th( Monday .0011 Elm {UH St. ( l_\' Mr. J. E. Stewart, of. the Stowza Co., was in Cochranc and Kapuskasi last week where he ‘put on displays the lastest women’s dresses, sui coats, fur coats, eta, having a V9 successful display and good busim in oaoh of those iinpin'tant Nort‘hv centres. \Mr. G. \V. Goodfellow was a week end visitor to Timmins.\ T11 There will he a meeting of the ex- ecutive of the North Temiskaming Liberal-Conservative Association at the Empire Hotel, Timmins, on Satur- day at 5 :30 p.111., to deal with the matâ€" ter of sei'iding delegates to the Na- tional Convention to be held at \Vin- nipeg‘. The executive includes the executives of North and South Coch- ‘zme, those comprising the officers elected for these district associations, and the 1,)1'esident and secretary of (Well lm'ul assorialliou. 31x years Visit to Homer L. Gibson CO. nounced that they will giV supper to all the euntestan part in the Tri-city Relay Oct. 22nd. The race is being ed under the auspices of t Y.M.C.A. and The Nmflhern Crusade then any other North Land ;_ Mrs. R; Cornthwaite “"001: from a th‘eo mc Vancouver, BC. 3 an address on board the bb [1215113421. that A-Iuthoson, was more 1:1.I'g‘ely 1'0- presented in the Northern Ontarlo just W The Northern News of Cobalt last week says: “Mr. and Mrs. W. Isnor, Mr. and Mrs. H. McQuarrie and daughter, Annie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hattie, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Watson and sons, of Timmins, visited Mrs. E. 11. Clemens on Sunday. The party motored to North Bay, accompanied by Mrs. (lemons, Ieturning to Tim- mins on 'l‘uesdav.’ ~ Mrs. A. J. Shragge Week from a business 1 Toronto and’New York I“ 00., wa last we the la: coats, M \\I1' and “13.11.(i‘r.Laidlz‘1\\ Miss Domthy returned last 11 «pix thvi1'111utq11't1'i11 tn the 81111111 {Mn and Mrs returned from South.“ dance 07 “'1190181 IllillS. (Mrs. H. P; Shantz, of Toronto Timmins visitor this week.) puplls \Vould “I want, to han \Vet Paint.’ †THE PORCUHNEApyégpa, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Ml :\ )[ilt H 50m “7113‘ \Vould you mind getting up for a mlnute. muss?†1d! '. and Mrs. ' remdents 0t \\ on to Ill â€"-In Timmins. Sept. 14th,l 1S) ,‘re(. up 8301‘ Rhone will Visit 1.1011105 of give lessons on the piano. so like connections With estra. Applyc care 01 Mrs. 51 Pine sheet south, 'lim- ft; 01' in] more, rvskh correspond Layson with ward the S ll .u'l'y limn ‘ 'immms fox . G. Komsley motor trip 1 rut 11y aft 9 ite returm months ’ v up this notim a returned 1351 t.{ip to Ottawa ()nt 1n town wh th< Exchang- DI visit I] lI »' hfl\'(‘ to the \V ( d hf“ 1'1) I) Imis 3 Reed Block country 111 have all the minion was \Vhen a I IT] (By Dr. Clifton D. Howe.) \Vhile gold nuggets may shim hrighte-r than a ehunk of Spruce. till solemn fact is that the value of Can- ada’s forest products produced in one year is greater than that of all thc silver produced in Canada in the pas} twenty-ï¬ve years. The value of all gold mined in C21 ads, in the past twentyâ€"five years do not equal the 'le110 of Canada’s fore pn'ulnrts fur the past two years. The l'urvst. industries of the Donli prmluet’s tor the past two years. The forest industries of the Domin- ion tcontrihute over 40 million dollars annually to our national wealth, which is ï¬fty per cent greater than the an- nual value of mine products over the last ï¬ve-year period. The value of sawn lumber in the past four years is otmal to all the gold pro<lueed in Canada since Confedera- tion. The pulp and paper industry has produced more wealth for the MAN TAKES THE TERM IN COBALT LIQUOR CASE any eulnt was that I] michac], was svntvnvt three months in jail. said to be proved 'th pays,†but the man 2' tending the Tunney- Dempsay ï¬ght to tending the Tunney-Demsay ï¬ght to take plnoe this (Thursday) evening. WOODEN DOLLARS FAR OUT .2 MATCH MINING WEALTH! All interested in bowling- should attend the meeting called at King’s, upstairs, on Monday evening next at 8.30 p.1n. for the annual meeting 01' the Timlnins Bowling (.‘inh. 01 \Valte 8.30 tom 1 an bytem‘ t1 W M Wit M \Valter Bates, tenor and com artistâ€"United Church, Timmins, I day, Sept. 23rd, at 8.30 lun. Dn miss it. Tickets. $1.00. - Alhm Chocolate Covered Nuts Chocolate Covered Fruits Chocolate Ginger . Bon-Bons Nougats Caramels Creams Pecan Boll Pecan Dates All the same price 75c. per pound ()1 I? brunt l\'(‘lll .\'( In Il II P. M. GORDON , in the United marrow ( F‘ridm ll! )wm 01' w IO M )meV lUI the pulp m pmduwd mom Irv in the past I] ready to st either [T which : treat in stun CANDY ALWAYS FRESH I] Ill W out I la 1'1 Sutt- 1H ['1‘] I] (1i ll 1t IIIIIK U ll the hand Mr. Smil .t'mm (-‘uh: the hush: ll M :11 It Druggist th e‘ is mined, it It practically tenu‘ and ited Chuv d mines nbï¬shed M¢ 1'( out I] urt, shun M Iht' flu .1 1d l \1 ll ll \\ u l lm-n, the ln‘i follow of UM halt , band thn 11(1 at H 111 that D0 11 t HI) H UH u a term 01' ) it. may M ‘the woman to jail. yea nco H H‘s 1H )( flu H Ill]: ncert “'1 h elliI; JI‘anCP OI \V t}1( IHIYHH .\[ f0 l OI the than Du- \\'(‘1'( M 1 I] ‘I wit hull mirtlm 01' fun LOUISE FAZ ENDA RESCUES FOUNDLING FROM FIRE Q “tutux. "tnxuxut.xnxuxut lm In TIMMINS BOWLING CLUB TO MEET MONDAY EVENING ma kc 11H 111:! UV H DORANDO HOTEL WILL CONTINUE AS USUAL l\.lll There has been a rumour to the effect that the Dorundo llotel had elosed, or was about to close, but there is absolutely no truth in such a story and no basis for any such re- port. The Dorando Hotel is still in business and intends. to continue to carry on business as usual at the old mimal O. O O O O .0 0'. O O O O O O. “:00 n 00:09 0 O .0 O O 0-. O. O 0 «:~ H )M ll lur)‘ irl. Opp, Public School, Golden Avenue South Porcupine. Ont. The Most Sanitary and Up - t0 - date Barber Shop in town Latest Styles in Ladies’ Haircuts a Specialty. ll )l H usiness and intends. to continue to any on business as usual at the 01d :zuul, 10 Second avenue, opposite the all grounds, where it will give the hue good service as heretofore to its H I'( .Ll I“ thontn this wm mot inn i)’ sent lIlS\\'Gl‘ Il ll Ill hvntru on Frulay and Saturday is \Vevk, Sept. 23rd and 24th is 1min“ picture mnnody and rum- “Simplo Sis." The» dinmtm' nt' )ivture, Hvrnmn Raymaker is u have lung ago made a. decision 110 would have no children or HI ll J. HOWARD ll ll P. O. Box 62 Excavations for Cellars. Sewers, Etc. Contract: of all kind: taken EMPIRE BUILDING ()1 1i! Ill 21 ['I'UHS Il pk li]( ll] 11 111 ll] the imp )llllllll'l \V ll hers m iam l.)( and ('11! IV 2U flu ll'l $1 (‘11 [uh H ll 1 V 1V Hll I] itih 1.1 M 'l‘lu vommg: to H] 11 Friday :11) SUN. 23rd : U H (‘liflicult \' hrill ll th “in ll 1H the timid but am( who svems miram 19 lonelv life of S (1119M Izmulu met the maxi (11-011 Situation LEO MASCIOLI -_Lll \‘ â€I H UPC tlu l\ l.('( l) Il lll 1V8! ll It 11H )1 matures, (m 111' Y 01" «lirwtinn has many lugh lzghgs nmnvnt hl‘ rescues: l 1H ï¬x lug-[m 'Simn CONTRACTOR of tht, ll llhuun :1 ml md tilt ll )1‘ a hus- 'u Myrna 11V KN]! pm )Il] human mmlm 111.1111 H , 1110- Mick- -' real | lit Hlllll 5]..“- ! POINTS OUT FOLLY 111 Hm 1]] ll H ll 11 11H mt J(' ll -ll Il for lint. eating nit-at, as with careful l'oml inspm-tiun and thorough cooking; of meat, all danger from parasites is: eliminated. While some primitive: men liVe on an exclusive diet of." vege- tables, others apparently just as healthy live entirely on meat. Even civilized man can change to a meat diet exclusively without sufleriug in health, as was proved by the arctic ex-- plorer, Vilhjalmur Stefansson. What mankind really needs is a well-rounded diet. using the greatest] possible variety of all foods. N0 sins glet article of diet can be considered intrinsically beneï¬cial or injurious. What the outraged human stomach would beg for, if consulted, would be the abolition of all food fads, 3m»- mises Dr. Damrau. Sept “10 : food 111'i11 Dunn'ziu, writing in IIygeia for Septmuher. The person who 111akvs, iilt swuping zisseition that all animal foods 1111.1 inimious i»: simply airinw his laik ot tuhnical knowledge. From the health point of View the arguments in favour of vegetarian- ism are as meaningless as a cigarette advertisement. Their promises come chiefly from the fertile field of mediâ€" cal ï¬ction. The various arguments in favour of this fail are based on half event were sold, but in any event Mr. Wills is sure of u very handsome re- turn (â€1 his twu-(lnllnr investment. His pmlits will he, snme thousands of times greater than his investment. Alex l.)(mnelly, of t.‘reight0n Mines, who sold the lucky ticket, is also in lurk in the matter, as he will receive in the neighlmurlmod of $500 for beâ€" ing' the seller of the lucky ticket. Inâ€" oidents like this exnlain why so many tlclu whn REPORT THAT ARGONAUT HAS MADE VERY RICH FIND H W $1 and the other tion that he hundred uml which is mui SUDBURY MAN WINS BIG MONEY ON ENGLISH RACE ll‘t ll s «certainly enml plunk lmluo work \(’*;_r¢et:11'1ux'nsx:| Is I . burlesque 0n diet.i( I‘ic Dalm'au, writin September. The In ("l’l‘ EU! )()( 0]) Th uh. 1U simply always 11105 Il Ill IUHOI'UUS seller of the like this ox; 111* rm 1d_\' to of this smt, t} M (1'1 HI; l\ H hm H vzuly to taki- a. chance on is sort, but; the thousands lusv their two-dollar bills l'ui'guttmi. However, the «)va in this i-nuntry look while it is nothing very m0 :1 PHUPlU of dollars, it u’lm'ious in win Six thouâ€" ; without great, risk or Phone N o. 321 OP VBGETARIANISM 1t '1‘} ll 1| the lucky ticket. In- expluin why so many meat H'asih- Imthin H ometixm usually in v real mpel't ) 18 no 1'0sz) with carefu nuzh vookm: M v um that xllv high- mum th Dr. Frc ut 11111 COD 01"