i Room 6 l Gordon Blm'!f Langdon Langdon Pine Street South Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. Crown Attorney District of Coch: Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Schumacher and south Porcupine 14â€"2¢6 Timmins Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etle. Old P.0O0. Bldg., Timmins _ Phone 362 Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S8. 60 THIRD AVENUI P.O. Box 159] Timm Credit Reports Collections P. H. Laporte P. H. Murphy 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phone 270 P.O. Box 1747 39â€"2 IT PAYS TO BUY A SPIRELLA 129 FIRST AYVE. PHONE 820 12 years connected with Trade CALL â€"SERVICE FORK sSERVICE When Train Healt] D. Paquette, proprietor THMHREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Timmins Service Satisfaction Sanitation PORCUPINE CREDIT ASSOCIATION LYDIA E. FPINKHAM‘S VEGETARLE COMPOUND ""It Helps Me! ®LAGS HAVERSACKS DOG sL€!GHS TOBROGCG AYS TARPAULIL® 3 TENTS Asak Your Local asend Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONTI BUILDING Plumbing and Heating B. E. Service CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Secon d Section rining Garment you DU} alth and Comfort. For an Appointment Phone 1028, Timmins MRS, LESLIE BAILLE Y We Manufacture and Carry in Stock AWNINGS |_ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc Reed Block Barristers, Solicitors, Etc S. G. Fowler Dean Kester PETERROROUGH, ON AGENTS EVERYWEHERE . Turner Sons, Ltd. BARBER SHOP That‘s what 98 out of 100 women say after taking this medicine. It quiets quivering nerves, gives them more strenyth before and after childtn’rth. tides them over Change of Life . . makes life seem woith livi xng again. ou buy PHONE 942 Phone 640 DE LUXE bealer for Prices or oraor direct to _â€" _PACK BAGS3 EIDERDOWN | SKIIS DnOG HARNESS HORSE Timmins, Ont BLANKETY lla buyv Timmins 14â€"24 Box 820 Timmins Ontario 14â€"26 hrant | 124 mothers ‘nvited. Wedn Officers Elected by A.Y.P.A. for Year several Times Votes had to be Re taken. Much Interest and Enâ€" thusiasm Shown by Members Last Week. amon times Ask Change of Dates for Supreme Court sports convenerâ€"I Lockout committe Dramatic commit Moisleyâ€"Williams. committee to Thursday of Haileybury â€" District _ Lawyers â€" Mal Suggestion. Matter Will Be up Also at Next Meeting of Porcupine Law Association Timmins Captured the Intertown Bowling WTrophy Mar thus not on!. winning their last match and breaking the tie but also capturing the coveted Intertown BRowling trophy for the season. or the reported Timmins f benefit to th vould be of vel o have the sitti ime when thost ourts, plaintiffs, ittin Educat.ona Missionary Th n he inSst d at the Monday l 0 W prC ic d C linDbe May eEntlâ€"â€"C. ntâ€"W. Dob ‘esidentâ€"M1 ryâ€"â€"Miss NV dit AC s had to be excitement ery interest m of office only time ind C Wl yvould M a k tAhrP X € en ition mt On evening the use of officers for the comâ€" s held by the Anglican ‘s Association on Wedâ€" g of last week in the t. Matthew‘s church. so many popular leaders nominated that several d to be reâ€"taken, causing ement and making the nteresting. By the time f officers was completed v time left for the inâ€" 1 C the Supreme Court ind October would be e public generally. It y distinct advantage nges of the court at a ALl pe JQorca )t be otable appeal liss M. Webb Mary Moisley nertâ€"EIim Wheele:t erâ€"Miss D. Walket yâ€"Merton Lake. of offic bangquet Di why I were as P. Walket game bowlin ncerned endants thers cf f the court at a icerned with the ndants, witnesses thers could travel seems to be no hy the change e made. It would ble advantage to o have court sitâ€" ober, rather than November or Deâ€" of the efforts of ance last WCEK, and Schuâ€" Timmins bowlers Lawvers â€" Make Harris â€" Miss CC dIJawy2r wed with that his week was the dramatic the play on umacher and ie Intertown towns were ame reported broke the tice memb ph rs will be to be held t. when all vbu 1€ lay on Family 16 Mar OW Wi da wW, G, NIXON, THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN TEMISKAMING recelVy! Green and M that t mous. thus:as family 8.45 0o where will b Born five m St. G North son U Nixon the Bay Death of the Mother of Joseph Cousineau, Timmins Ord the JamCs 1 O Donn No. 249, â€" Canadient member 0 Club. Sur Germain, LLOUISs C Lawrent main,> N« Rainvill¢ Toronto, Arthur, dore, PcC The LA < Li administ St. Mattl JC 13th C||||:|||iift 00:00000030000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000:00000000000000000000 y #4400400%0446449%0484444%4 alt L mem ird. â€" "I Te 31 11 Phone 708 McP FELDMAN TIMBER COMPANY LIMITED Head Office Schumacher, Ont. rd Bis r the :1 Nil Why pay rent to a landlord when you can build at the least posâ€" sible expense. â€" Now is the time to build and pay the rent to yourâ€" solf with costs at the lowest. Get our estimates on all huilding materials, before the commodity prices take the definite uprise. sk for our prices on Insul Board and Insul Bric Siding [IMMINS. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 10TH Ha Ma1 1 confirma m Sunda And We carry in Ad id i Nixor Ch t 1t M t 11 h D 1).1D top It ‘OR ESTIMATES C gpl ne T AOobantte t JC i compled rhap 11L Baj mp ortimen I1 ALl U m. | N. O ifI A t C Budding MAGISTRATE ORDERED RING AND PICTURE RETURNED Three Deaths by Accident in the Cochrane District ti fall. H by the misjud he hac A 1 <en to dy M had ch ht 1mp ed instant which branc} 1jy Min n Wed [ wWeel before Mill Office Mattagami Heights piC al W e McKessock had zmotheri 10 mmon sense judgments to| ks sek when Pete Pedrovic apâ€" ! Increase of About e the court charged with| ers in Paper ] on th be Phone 709 dow hospital 1 W WI 1 l { InC th )1 els Liindgren, | 1101 UUVUIULUI dd L YJ rst, sustained a | in accident on | Thirtcenth Article in the Series of eders. He was! Weekly Letters to The Advance eatment in the| Readers Deals with Peonices, it passcd uwayl Dahlias, Irises, Etc. n this befor id iping that f the g nim the veek . Detail met the eath are n W had ad When O rem He the l The unâ€" the danâ€" he had is practâ€" just cut | lodged ec. Salo nd tree eady to zx struck ell, but rst tree anyont Provinâ€" body tCc ‘; some d skull oved to passed ck. He ane. He 1g tree, id im( aken irst one ree and r there ath â€"of reimned lich it 5 wWas north . o who port not Wage Increase Given to Abitibt Employees Commenting 0 despatch that col voted to accept Patterson said th reached after a with workers‘ re Garden Notes From Horticultural Society The Iroquoi workers would United States of 40 April pired Unit« here. newsprint agreement. sixâ€"hour d in the nished Garden Notes PEONIES â€" Besides produ most beautiful blooms, the p very attractive foliage. We gin to explain the many typ«( bridization has played a hug the propagation of numerous varieties. They are very hard: erly planted at first, and are trouble afterwards. Peony roots go acep and rections, so require a rich an pared bed. Manure, if usc should be well rotted, and so: ities disagree with the use in any way at all We su meal for general fertilizer a wood ashes dug in each sp! liquid manure may be used T‘immin In planting peonies, be roots are not cramped 0o wayâ€"settle the soil wel roots by watering heavil time. Keep the eyes with the surfaceâ€"peonies are the are eas In the same regara, peoni need any winter covering, sa first year when the plants thoroughly established. Never ure for winter covering. It found the safest way to bu of wellâ€"named varicties only. antee strong and wellâ€"develoy ask for "strong threeâ€" to five= isions." The "oneâ€"eye division cheap, take years to may be left in aimost perma DAHLIASâ€"The dahl.a a single flower, but later have produced many type. double flowers, of whic} Decorative and Pomâ€"pom classes. The latter are a and a great favorite; the have plants from five to producing enormous bloof are very brittle and shou supported by strong stak centre stalk with branc three to four stalks witl branching; we are incline latter is best. Dahlias grc good soil, but require fre ings of water. The roots : arated every two or thre 93 ers in Paper Mills, If U.S. Sscale Goes up Company may also Increase. 11 on a sixâ€"hour day 10 There was no mention e," he said, "but what w if there is wage in ited States we will d re blooming ents an h 1. The f n Tuesday it ride1: Hor code was Regardin iy, Ahe ae Sault St« ped s e on th of ol A€ i Tl ultur ralls rey btain in( mpany the T Pm 1i the thit s within an per cent. for Work C211 11 jloom Ma producing the peon We cann| 11 U OM pril d j 1 l TrIg i1 AFt TIMMINS LODCE 1.0.0.F. NO 459 Meets every Tuesd: Oddfellows‘ Hall, Sp Visiting brethren re 8. sSPENCER : LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE f {eets on the 2nd and 4th F1 very month in the Oddfello A. E. HMHumphries, W.M [. J. Richardson, Ree. See. L Timmins. Visiting Brothers Cordially rold Star L. O. B. A. Electrical Treatments for Medical and Surgical Cases Venereal and Skin Diseases Treate by Modern Methods 66 Third Ave. TIMMINS, ON‘T Juvenile School of Dancing eets every First and Third Friday the month in the Oddfellows hall, Timmins Mrs, H, Deane, W.M. Mrs. H. Parnell, Ree. See., Box 1246 Chiropractor and Electro Therapist Gordon Block 76 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Wiring and Repairs We Repair Anything FElectrical Phone 118 Kingston Hol Third Avenut MARGARET EASTON flfï¬â€œï¬‚Uï¬ï¬m D SS MQOLDEL PRICE FIVE CENTS PHONE 11 Maple street South Dr. J. Mindess TIMMINS LODGE NO. 1658 2nd and 4th Thursdays in N\ In: Mathe TIMMINS L. O. L. Harvey Graham Son J. D. Campbell Timmin®s Estimates Given Phone 946 ST AVE. Second Sect1o0n Swiss Watchmaker e of the Famous Ho stitute of Switzecrila Phone 941â€"W Tuesda Phont J and Heating and Roy 1¢ T. MORGAN, ng Flectrical Kingston Hotel! 50â€"â€"10 Timmins, Ont, 5â€"17p see, Box 1715, Empire Block Tel. 203 TIMMINS 13â€"15p ind Timmins “l In in the North. logical 14 H nd 11