"A Geld Medal School in a Golden Centre‘‘ E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P. 0. Box 223 Spellingâ€"(Honours) â€"Pearl Miller 100. Idella Martin 92, M. Farley 92, I. Cotcher 88, K. Bugera 88, C. Abrams 80. B. Lirette 76. Passâ€"G. MacAskill 68. G. Lark 6§8, L. Riopelle 64, G. Duâ€" puis 60. Other marksâ€"J. Andruchuk 56, B. Ploplis 52, L. Taylor 48. L. Pigeon 44, L. Ginglo 20. For full information regarding tuiâ€" tion and subjects taught ‘phone, call or write. Sr. Sten.â€"(Honoursiâ€"I. Cotcher 100. Other marksâ€"Helen Matson 44. Jr. Bookâ€"(Honours)â€"Hattie Johnns 95, P. Miller 89, B. Ploplis 85, L. Taylor 82, G. Dupuis 76, I. Martin 75, K. Buger 75, B. Lirette 75, W. Chennette 75. Passâ€"M. Farley 67, L. Pigeon 65, G. Lark, 62. Other marksâ€"L. Rioppelle 53. J. Andruchuk 42. Int. Sten.â€"(Honours)â€"B. Ploplis 94, C. Abrams 90, L. Ginglo 84, H. Michaelâ€" son 82. Jr. Sten.â€"(Honours) â€"K. Bugera 95, I. Martin 92, L. Pigeon 92, G. Macâ€" Askill 84, J. Andruchuk 82, M. Jaksic 81, G. Lark 75. Passâ€"B. Lirette 67, G. Borland 61. Other marksâ€"E. Gutâ€" cher 3"4. Miss Gibbons, South Porcupine, Ont.., and Mr. M. Morin, Timmins, are among the latest enrollments at the College. There still exists a few vacancies in the fall classes. Those considering enâ€" rolling before the winter term should do so immediately. The following are the results of the October Theory exams:â€" WANTED TO BUY OR RENTâ€"Small shack or house in firstâ€"class condition located between Mountjoy Ave. and Preston St. or near Moneta school. Call at 31 Fourth Ave., Room 3, Timmins, Ont. 45â€"47 Chas. Brazeau has accepted a po tion in the local office of the Arthur Moysey Co. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED Apply Kopper Kettle Inn, 19 Fourth Avenue. The Ladies‘ Auxilis Post Canadian Legion Mr. and Mrs. A. J. of their store which v in the distribution of 1 pies. They also wish to thank I Mrs. Shragge and all the staff store for helping to make th a great success. Mrs. D. Maxw ing secretary Ladies‘ Auxiliary IN AFFECTIONATE MEMORY of th late J. N. Angrignon, who passe away on Oct. 31st, 1918. â€"Ever remembered with love and af fection by his Wife and Childrer WANTEDâ€"Room and Board in priâ€" vate home for two young ladies. Apâ€" ply to P.O. Box 452, Timmins. â€"45p MAID WANTEDâ€"Apply to 157 Maple St. South. â€"~46Gâ€" WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" Stenographer Desires Positionâ€"G: ate of Timmins Business College ply to P.O. Box 1291, Timmins. 4. NOTICEâ€"My wife, Anges Major, havâ€" ing left my bed and board I will not be responsible for any debts incurâ€" red by her in my name after this date. (Signed) Magliore Major. Dated at Timmins, October 29th, 1928. 44p WANTEDâ€"A girl or young woman 1O work in store and post office. Apâ€" ply to W. R. Bennett, Uno Park, Ont. EXPERIENCED RELIABLE WOMAN wWANTS WORK day, week or hour. Will do nursing. Good cook. Reâ€" ferences. Apply 54 Main avenue, Ssouth Porcupine, Ont. 45â€"46p Timmins Business College work. Apply to 58 Elm St. South. â€"46 POSITIONS WANTED CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM Book.â€"(Honours)â€"H. Matson of ish )€e} im 44p 1 461 i I hereby give notice that the annua: meeting for Nomination of Candidates | for the offices of Reeve and Councilâ€" lors for the Township of Tisdale for the year 1929 will be held in the Counâ€" cil Chambers, South Porcupine, on iMonday, the 26th day of November, 1928, at the hour of one o‘clock in the ‘afternoon. (No Personal Liability) A dividend of 1 p.c. on the outstandâ€" ing Capital Stock of the Company has been declared payable on the l1st day of December, 1928, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 14th day of November, 1928. In the event of a poll being granted the following will be the polling places :â€" Dated the â€"7Ith day of November 1928. HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES, LMMITED. FRANK C. EVANS, Clerk of the Municipality of . the Township of Tisdale. The highest tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM FINLAYSON, Minister of Lands and Forests. Toronto, November 6th, 1928. 46â€"47140 Notice is hereby given that the noâ€" minations for candidates for the Town of Timmins for Mayor, Councillors and Public School Trustees, will be held in the Council Rooms, Fourth Avenue, Timmins, Ontario, on Monâ€" day, November the 26th, 1928, as folâ€" Sealed tenders will be received up to and including November 30th, 1928, for North half Lot 9, Concession 6, Township of Carr, containing 119 acres more or less. The following improvements are reâ€" ported to be in existence,â€" 16 acres cleared and stumped but noon to 13 OWS rovided by the Pul There are charges his land which th Brunswick _ offer _ this month only. _ Bring in 4 old Records and we will give you 4 new ones for the price of 3. Log barn and stable 18‘ x 25. 66 rods barbed wire fence. A small quantity of fuelwood is aiâ€" ) reported. The sale of this land will be subâ€" ‘ct to all the settlement regulations Subdivision No. 3 A to Gâ€"Pubile School H to Oâ€"Public School. P to Zâ€"Public School. Subdivision No. 4 Belanger Store, 314 Pine Street. Subdivision No. 5 Bartleman Townsite Office. Dated at South Porcupine this tenth @iv of November, 1928. Subdivision No. 1 A to Hâ€"Public School. I to Nâ€"Public School. O to Z%â€"Public School. Subdivision No. 2 A to Lâ€"Public School ... M to Zâ€"Public School. grown In parts Houseâ€" 190‘~»y, 27 MANX STREET South Porcupine, Ont. p.Ml. For Public School Trustegsâ€"12 o‘clock SALE OF LAND BY TENDER Have you tried Dr. Stinberg‘s NVitâ€"Oâ€"Lax Nomination Meeting InouI Mayorâ€"10 am. to 11 p.m. Councillorsâ€"12 o‘clock noon to respon PHONE 119 South End Pharmacy Dividend Number 182 H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk ibility On I. McIVOR, with kitchen 12‘ x pilc LaAnQ OT tered against rchaser must mMD icn In referring last week to the fact that Premier G. Howard Ferguson was personally interested in finding plans to aid the settlers in this North Land who have been so burdened this year through inability to save their crops on account of the continuous rain, The Advance, perhaps left the impression that with the premier so interested something would surely be done. This was the impression intended to be given to readers, and it is justified by this week news. The first move of Premier Ferguson to assist the settlers not by way of any charity or donations, but by providing work and means of making an honest dollar during the winter, was made on Monday when the premier asked Mr. Geo. W. Lee, chairman of the T. N. O. Railway Commission, to arrange for the purâ€" chase of further railroad ties from the settlers of the North. It is understood that between $75,000 and $100,000 will be spent for ties this winter, this money going into the hands of the settlers who certainly need it, The T. N. O.~it is said will buy direct from the settlers paying 80 cents per tie at the track. The settlers will not have to load the ties but simply lay them down at the tracks at certain specified places. This good work is to comâ€" mence at once. Despatches from Toâ€" ronto this week say that a very large area will be covered in order that as many individual settlers as possible may benefit by the work and money thus provided. For the settlers with tie timber on their lands, or who can otherwise take part in the plan, this Railway Will Spend $75,000 or More. First of Plans to Aid Settlers This Winter. T. 1.0. T0 RELP SETTLERS BV BUVING RAILROAD TIFS to be hoped that Premier Ferguson will continue to give his best attention to seeking ways and means to help the settlers in other ways than by the railâ€" road tie methods. One of the best methods to assist the settlers scheme is a very pleasing one, mean-l ing a way to earn needed money and ; thus helping them out without any| charityâ€"charity being one of the| things that the good settlers do not} want. All they ask is a chance to get| along. In discussing the tieâ€"buying | plan at Toronto this week Premieri Ferguson said:â€"‘‘"We have ample supâ€" | plies of ties at the present time, but,| notwithstanding, we are prepared toi help out the settlers at this time. We ) trust that the plan we are putting intol operation will be of material assistance to them." While this tieâ€"purchasing scheme will be of great benefit while not in any way wasting money, it will not meet the situation fully. There will still be settlers hard hit by the rainy season that has so injured the North who will have no ties to sell. Accordingly it is Dest 10 the for the present and to help the country for the future is in work that will reâ€" sult in more and better roads for the North. Roadwork should be made one » # a » A m ® ~ ® * ® m w # ® m t # ® ‘ ï¬Â»ï¬lï¬llllï¬ï¬lï¬ï¬Â£Â£Â£Â£Â£Ilï¬lï¬ï¬lï¬ï¬‚llflfllï¬llfllï¬lllï¬llll’lï¬lfï¬lI/f?.ï¬ï¬lf??/ff/ï¬/flfl.//f/l/’I’f//’//‘#’/’?’é’///ï¬ï¬‚gf + 3 o s . . i . i i i i i i i o i in i in i o n in i n in in in in in in in in n in in it in in o iC io i in it it t t t t i i io 5it 4 t * 4 * t 4 45 44 * 4488844485444 88888444444 5 4 4 5 43 heg. $1.00 ... Thermogene, reg. 65c. $1.00 79¢ Listerine Tooth Paste, reg. 35c. 19¢ Barbasol; reg. 29¢ Pepsodent, reg. 50c.;......:.......;..... 39¢ Pebeco, reg. 39¢ Mennen‘s Shaving Cream, regular 39¢ Yardley‘s Shaving Bowls........ $1.00 Pure Cod Liver Oil, reg. $1.00..69¢ Liq. Petrolatum (Russian Oi) Dextriâ€"Maltose, reg. $1.00.......... 69¢ Nestle‘s Food, reg. 90c.............. 69c .8 99c Baby Bottles, reg. 10c. ....4 for 25¢ Baby‘s Own Tablets, reg. 25c.....19¢ Castoria, regr d4Oc.................}....., 29¢ Ovaltine::::;>.;.......;. 50c., 75¢., $1.25 Playing Cards, reg. G60c........:...... 39¢ Vacuum Bottles, reg. $1.00........ 49c Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb. Regular 6Nc: ... Pond‘s Cold Cream, reg 50c.... Florida Water, reg. $1.00....... Van Ess Hair Tonic, We have moved our Third Avenue store to the corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street, and are prepared to give our Customers Quality merchandise at a minimum cost, combined with service and courtesy. Drop in and see our new store and get acquainted. Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday regular 006. :.:..:..... Italian Balm, reg. 40¢. .......».:... Hind‘s Honey Almond Cream WILSOX AVENTE Phone 870 . $1.00..69¢e Bring Your Prescriptions to us California Syrup Figs, in Oil) with Confidence regular 60c; 49c .............. 69¢ They are dispensed by Graduate White Pine Cough Syrup ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49¢ Druggists Only reg. 35¢ and 60c, ..........29c¢. 49¢ BUREKE LIMITE]D To encourage the sale of the wreaths made by the disabled soldiers and to increase the number of windows daeâ€" corated for Armistice Day, A. J. lShragge. Limited, this year donated a «handsome silver cup for the best deâ€" corated window in Timmins or disâ€" | trict. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the | Canadian Legion, under whose ausâ€" pices the competition was held, selectâ€" ied G. A. McDonald, Mrs. J. A. MciInâ€" nis and Mrs. J. Dalton as the judges ‘of the window displays. In Timmins and Schumacher there were 35 winâ€" dows that had one or more wreaths and that were dressed for the Armisâ€" tice Day event. Each one of these windows was viewed and studied and after many hours of inspection and consideration of the different designs and effects, the judges reported as folâ€" lows to the Ladies‘ Auxiliary:â€"*"We your commiittee, appointed to judge the Armistice Day windows in Timmins and district, have decided that the \ honour of winning the cup for the year goes to the design in the Stewart Comâ€" 'l pany Store window. We did the judgâ€" | ing on point system, the points conâ€" | sidered being:â€"originality, â€" design, | thoroughness of detail, art, patriotism, ‘and message conveyed. We would like to mention specially the remarkably ‘\ clever and striking window of the | Goldfield Drug Store (Col. Scobell‘s), and the able appeal on behalf of Popâ€" py Day so effectively made by the Holâ€" linger Dry Goods Store window. Only a point or two in the totals separated | the three windows mentioned. Your | organization and the merchants of the | town are to be very sincerely congraâ€" | tulated upon the number, quality and ;ability shown by the windows dressed t for this occasion. The committee \ viewed 33 windows with wreaths and | special designs in Timmins and Schuâ€" | macher." ! | In addition to the three windows mentioned, the judges were specially ‘pleased with the artistice windows of Ellies, Taylor Hardware, Marâ€" ishall-Ecclestone, D. Ostrosser Co., 1and Moisley Ball. The Hulme Sign Co. and Jos. Weston gave valuable asâ€" sistance in the designing and decoraâ€" ting of some of the windows, the winâ€" ning window in part being the artistic work of the Hulme Sign Co. The deâ€" QVER THIRTY DEGBRATEG ARMIGTIGE WIRBOWS HERE Possession of A. JShragge Cup for the Year Goes to the stewart Company for Elegant Design of the big industries in this North this winter. There is a big programme of roadwork available in this North. The settlers need the roads and the work and the country needs the settlers and the roads. The matter of roadwork as an aid to the settlers at present should be kept to the front. Hon. Mr. Finlayâ€" son might well take an active part in seeing that the cry of the North for roads and more roads should receive very special attention at this time. 79¢ 19¢ 29¢ 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ 20¢ 49c 39¢ 69¢ Antiâ€"Freeze, guaranteed to 40 below .zero.....:;...;.; $1.50 gallon Free Tobacco Pouch with every $1.00 Pipe Manicure Sceissors, values up to:$1:00 .. ... ...ï¬ esd iss 39¢ Diamond Dyes, reg. 15¢c...2 for 25¢ Snap esï¬ is iesd 2 for 25¢ Sunset Soap Dyes, reg. K i in ie ie in sarvines V Shopping Bags, reg. T5c. THE NEW VICTOR RADIO is in stock now. Come in and hear it. You‘ll be surprised. It is an Eightâ€"tube batteryless "Bosch" type instrument, very compact and powerful small deposit places one of these beautiful instruments in your home. DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS 11 PINE ST. NORTH Phone 7 $190.00 corated windows proved a source of pleasure to the crowds on Saturday. The lighting system at the Frank Elâ€" lies window made it very attractive at night. The A. J. Shragge window was attractive, but was not considered in the contest, as the cup was donated by the firm. Special mention may be made of the Marshallâ€"Eccleston, D. Ostrosser and Sauve Drug Co. winâ€" dows. The following were among the attractive windows:â€"Timmins Proviâ€" sions, I. K. Pierce Co., A. G. Luxton, Moisley and Ball, Frank Ellies, W. L. Booth, Taylor Hardware Goldfields Drug, V. M. Bowie Co., A. J. Shragge, Hollinger Dry Goods, Marshallâ€"Eccleâ€" stone, D. Ostrosser Co., Sauve Pharâ€" macy, Rex Parlours, Sam Bucovetsky, Light Power Co., Stewart Co., Strand Cigar Store, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Whitford the Jeweler, Sinclair the Valet, L. Halperin, Sullivan Newton. Wherever there was a slightest sign of commercializing the window, it was dropped by the judges. The cup, won this year by the Stewart Co., has to be won two years in succession to become the property of the winner. The two windows that won especial notice were the Goldfields Drug Co. and the Stewart Co. The Goldfields window was a realistic battle scene and Gordon Block, Pine St. N. > for 25C¢ Nss 49¢ . HALPERIN COMPARE AND PROFIT 25¢..:8"..;... Reg. . 50¢. ..... ... Camphorated Oil, reg. 25c. TIr. Tlodine, reg. 25¢..... Machine Oil, reg. 25c. Glycerine, Reg. 25¢. .. Glycerine and Rose Water Reg. 200. ... Reg 90c# td Boracic :Acid, reg. 25¢........ Peroxide, reg 25¢.....;.......... Methylâ€"Hydrate, reg. 25c.. 50e !".....".... o Waterbury‘s Cod Liver Oil Reg. Seott‘s Kepler ACJOâ€" + MWincarnis; reg. $1.50:..;:....:...;;, Nujoly reg:" Eno‘s Fruit Salts, reg. $1.25.... reg. $1.25....;..3:.:..... Mathieu‘s Syrup Tar and Cod Liver Oil, reg. 40c.......... California Syrup Figs, regular ODc; White Pine Cough Syrup reg. S5¢ and 60c .......... 2 Jeweller and Optician CORNER PINE AND THIRD AVENXCTE Phone 423 .. Emulsion, reg. $1.20 s Cod Liver Oil drew large and interested crowds, the |returned soldiers especially agreeing on the reminder of days overseas given by the realistic scene in the window. The Stewart window was a work of genuine art, impressive and suggestive. iIt portrayed the memorial to those who had given their lives in the war, with Peace figuratively depicted by the [ dove. The battles of the war were ! commemorated by a series of placques | bearing names like Mons, Somme and Cambrai. On a sward of green turf the poppies bloomed. The window was most effective one and carried through with great skill and art. "And now that I‘ve told you I‘m going to marry Isobel," he said, "there‘s one more thing I want to get off my chest." "What‘s that," asked Dad. "That tattooed heart with Margarâ€" et‘s name on it." Mr. Pernie Faulkerham, of Matheâ€" son, is a visitor to town this week, and is being warmly greeted by old friends who knew him here in earlier days of the camp. Bob the gob had returned hom was confiding to his father his i tion of settling down with one C girls of his dreams. Thursday, Nov. 15th, 1928 Phone 212 19¢ 31€¢ 19¢ 317C 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ BÂ¥Yfe 19¢ 317C 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ o7C 80c 90¢ $ nd