id 29 J comiort of trae peopie in tiis matter . Would not two trips between the Junetion have been almost as econâ€" omical, (and, oh, so much more acâ€" commodating to the public) as the keeping up steam and the holding of employees on useless, senseless. duty at the forsaken and corrugated juneâ€" tion point? And if people must be thus herded frequently at Porquis Junction cannot or will ont the T. & N. 0. at least provide half decent accommodation at the Junetion. The taken when foun« eould anthiplsinlsinisLsisLfinisisisu5Lgiouguâ€"veugueveveveveusustot; v10ONn W modat tnal : childre cursin fnl. â€" eupine Cockhran those t« actual d tell the world the poor fravelling public was some sufferer through the delays. Take the ease at Porquis Junction Saturday night asan exâ€" ample. The train was keld there from 9.35 Saturday night, (though the train from the south even then was reported 6 hours late), until 7 a.m. Bunday morning. There were a large number of passengsers for the Porâ€" wreeks, a few; and human wrecks, wrecked by delays and discomforts, beyond the counting. Last week the average wrecking record runâ€" about one a day and the average delay per wreck about seven hours. The T. & N.O0. was an unfortunate â€" sufferer throuwmh #hose wrecks, and vou can #TEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd., 1921. THE ‘"PEOPLE‘S RAILROAD‘ IS SOME LITTLE WRECKER The history . much a matter wrecks. © many THE PORGUMRE ADVANGE Office 26 Publishked every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher Canada â€" â€" United States Why 1 n yt D Subseript U tOrV O1 were Gentlemen $1.50 $00000880000000000000000000000000 0000800000000 006000900900000 6 Benefit Porcupine Hockey Club it t 72 ' ,}r 4 ] |ed fad 5 Wius S Ti «44 uy M3 a t & A C ol k4 5 t E1 Eo io PH C P24 ty 1(4 7 2a ko o8 6 \ e § TA BM aA B yBX «W ? en anvtaiin 0600060800000 008 0009900 00000000000080000008090000008600000006§06 ©0000008800¢090000080080000090000000000000000000480004000000066 Telephones : 10n tae massenger trail human wrecks and discomforts . Last week the td wrecksâ€" Rates : $2.00 year $3.00. year ommencing at 8.30 p.m. Residence 112 Mclntyre Recreation Hall i you can fravelling hrough the at Porquis asan exâ€", there from | OCNTARIO ADMISSION freight () train > a ¥€ _ 8 o ; am E> ."": ._,' iR f{ft [ R s #M2 # B a A BA . 1 EB :i.' a7 93 & d # a 3 1 _» ; is holding & meeting this afternoo the Dome for the forming of â€"com tees ang general organization for season ‘s~footbal.l journment. Another Mrs. Mary Matteson o well as setting the are practically all i alleged ‘breaches of Rabitore faces two where the bars are just the same as they were before the germs of proâ€" hibition were let loose in this country in the Tate terrible war. During the past week the Hotel De Gréer has had many transient guests and one or two steady boarders. The bunch will settle up toâ€"morrow, Maâ€" one nv re i¢ one or tw inch will set strate Atkin uJlilc pidd preferred Leon L very 11ng pla« p oreupine Dome Football C‘:ub g gf meeting this afternoon at e for the forming of â€"commitâ€" (Teniet O Kle JA E6 w $raex, vsa â€" RFCS 4 & 5 ob 4 d $3 8 4 es @ [3 (; 3 o gonn ‘a c o 9 9 F E i a * ho â€" W G $ $ 6 Ho 1 cal ki ma & B + h W B 4 a B & i C 4 in\ CC LS &5 ; 16 is that preferred by lem who accuses Mr e theft of a stove. .~ public ide toâ€"morrow W ited n ome U re LE 118 connection with the O T.A . YC A. Di a C Te milar charges oseph Grenier couple of adâ€" l mam .b\\ 1( 1442 & n na LDOout. Lt ommodati the same 10n enery rdin pla« cashier as heâ€"cases 1GUOY o 4 ult by Ma one i M Heini mublic n mealis isn ‘t \] al ind 1€ M treal pomce thougut tiey had in charge Patrick Dubord wanted at Cochrane ‘in connection with the death of Victor Galette near Cochâ€" rane some months ago. Galette was last seen with Dubord and then disâ€" appeared. Dubord is said to have told that Galette had gone visiting a neighbor, but enquiry at this neighâ€" !f'm"s showed that Galette had not ibeen there. Then Dubord left the disâ€" trict. Search of the cabin disclosed evidences of .a. struggle and bloodâ€" stains. A bloodâ€"stained axe was later found and then the body of Galette l\\‘as recovered from a nearbhy lake | where it had apparently ‘been dragged after he was murdered. The man at BORNâ€"In ‘Timmins on Tuesday, March Ist., 1921, to Mr. and Mrs, J. Salomone.â€"a son. cognizes him as serted her some will likely be en of Dithor« velling unde Dein wW1iT als L107 W )01 hat ALLEGED MURDERER SAID TO BE CAUGHT AT MONTREAL last wee treal p BROKEN COUPLING CAUSE OF DPEATH OF BRAKEMAN ver. )1 al )nt M e 1 likely be broug preliminary trial se there. There on tie ora was receive m1i was dut Dubord imot CF 2C( turing part Of The war staâ€" Porquis Junetion where ‘he > work of seeing to the enâ€" of the Military Service man at Montreal does not swer to the description givâ€" 1eI To e2] Uicl] I and was a r another id to have‘ d and Dutbc as the hus )e ng separate rain. owin@# recerved at Coghrane the effect that the Monâ€" thought they had in WC Lrom a nearoy iake parently ‘been dragged iurdered. The man at arrested in connection murder where an axe veapon of death.‘ Duâ€" vears a ‘Ced se pon O part of man Or on d are THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE on The home o 1 Bavy and for name,. _ AOW acknowledge rd‘s wife e band who de M insane Or nlâ€" ie murd ently traâ€" e. â€" Howâ€" U ippa akes 1t H man W rday. t ochrank 1Cat i1 bt om rment cU Uczll U man 10ns O K dy the the en ures Of its own. larzan is a wonderâ€" ful feat of an imaginative fidtion writer. He is depicted as brought up from childhood by the apes in the jungle. ~Eventually he is tiken to civilization and becomes educated and in high society. Then, in ‘‘The Revenge of Tarzan‘‘ circumstances onte more bring him back to the junâ€" gle where adventures of ‘the most spectacular kind ensue. As king of the apes he calls the beasts ~f the Zan THE REVENGE OF TARZAN AT NEW EMPIRE THIS WEEK V C The case against H. Canti#; of havâ€" ing liquor in a public place, as adâ€" journed from the week previous, was finally dismissed. There were the usual number of plain drunks and decorated drunks, the quiet kind being fined $10.00 and costs, and the disorderly fellows beâ€" ing taxed $20.00 and costs. soon came along ond tooKk a hand. Ine police proved too much for John Eronkew and John Barleyeorn toâ€" gether, gnd as a result the firstâ€"namâ€" ed John was locked in the cells to sober up. On Thursday before Maâ€" gistrate Atkinson, John was fined $20 and costs for being drunk and disordâ€" erly, and he was also required to pay Steve Cisco some $50 for damage done. It costs this John over $81.00 all told. ed John to run along. John kept on inviting himself to the party and not receiving ready response or welcome he threw hot coffee over the party. not even sparing the ladies. Then he tickled Steve Cisco on the faee with a water jug. The eventual result was a general rough house and the police soon came along ond took a hand. The police ‘proved too much for John JOHN PAYS HIGH FOR HIS ROUGH STUFF IN CAFE connk ove the promptiy Ba with reeeipt: lections and on charge body el also gi1 wires, _ a Treausrer and pat® pense in regal of outside ho« the telegraph railway or : Wills & Co.. STATEMENT RE SERVICE FOR s00 LIKELY TO PLAY AT THE FALIS AND COBALT tt 1¢ m 1C 11 so give thnel good sports e bare cost T HUSC n n week some one money collected s,"*" and Mr:‘ O itisrer of . th nptly handed Té sev6 Mi T] 1( )C U 1¢ )11 at l ut vou connectec their help filn D 1 W Advan U 0ccasiot _service as paid t railways. _ Hamilto: gsive the office room Riddell takes the this end without KCV O at on good serv nd to ti up nt 01 W n pia ie New Empirec Saturday of this BULLETIN HOCKEY GAME n a priv and St ASKC with tie service and services free Any ‘balance over e wire is turned e wire ne Ho« LOI 1ere has Cla( N the rest d en f n by alance ven JOon 10 W bulletin M H al€ ned n politely askâ€"| ohn kept oni irty and not or welcome r the party,| without â€" any paid to the’ h Hamilton B.| °a« COnsi )C U 1e n ns pointed out e only exâ€" 11 U crey * W own ose special Widdifield, key )1 0 i 1 P1 ve ite parity nC 1e $710,00 $44.50 expense the Ho measure ind the in thi evenin TOI W .. immins Gold Nugget ,.*s Rebekah Lodge, No 173 10 ce n 11 sveryâ€" eal Will TaDic )] Club Club ment rV <A W free desâ€" L1 O I Splendid pen of Ningle ( Reds. ME| ‘Fourteen pullets and eigh hens with $ guaranteed lay out | age of 175 eggs per bird. exâ€"| ‘This pen is headed by a ice| Rose ‘Camb thoroughbred 0 ce Emanaâ€"{LMDLTY «kwain on OT A€ C PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Marech 2 1921 Thursdays, 1.30 to 3 p.m.â€"Reserved for expectant mothers wishing to conâ€" sult the Nurse. Wednesdays, Welfare Clinie. n And Heaven our darling won; Although our hearts are broken, Thy will, O, Lord, be done. A father‘s pride, a mother‘s care, Came in this world Our joys to share. She was not long here to remain ‘Till God called her home again. Sadly missed by One In loving memory of our darlin Kathleen, dearly beloved daughter o Patrick C. and Sadie Galvin, who fe asleep March 6th 1920. W P1 â€"9â€"11p. Drawer A. Timmins, Ont hens with $ guaranteed laying averâ€" age of 175 eggs per bird. ‘This pen is headed by a fine 1920 Rose Camb thoroughbred of the faâ€" mous GUIPLD strain. Owner forced to sell: Single price each: Pullets, $4.00; Hens, $3.50; Male Bird $10.00. These birds must be seen to be apâ€" preciated. + Dron a postal to 7 In lovin Hoggarth, â€"~O0p. POLICE CONSTABILE WANTED for the Village ofâ€" Schumaeher. Salary $135.00 per month. "State experience. © Applications to bereâ€" U FURNITUREâ€"1 Mahogamy bedâ€" room suite and living room furniâ€" ture. All in firstâ€"class condition. Apply 36 Third Avenue. Tp. Mee Ba Office hours of Public Health Nurse 0 to 3 p.m. Clinie Room, opposite post office; Hishkest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS W e Om o ) one knows the M vÂ¥e loved so. We t the God that And Heaven ou M day Mrs. M. A. Ellis teful thanks for ssions of sympat ent bereavement () 1 welconme COME AND VISIT BORRD OF HEALTH COLUMN ve NEH FAULKENHAM () uin anda () TL (C 17 OrTIson POULTRY FOR SALE 2 10SS ( March S_l‘.l. TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE CARD OF THANKS epest sorrow came 1 wreck ler in Raw Furs Matheson, Ont. IN MELI Di taken for highâ€"grads garments. IN MEMORIAM postal to ry 2nd an« ellows‘ H: g& memory of David died March 6, 1919. IC ‘Treeck ol a yacat. larâ€" es to safety. Hundreds ts are shown in their Tarzan hunts his food _ Tarzan kills a fullâ€" arehanded. There are s well as adventure, to ill._ Altogether the picâ€" rs one that well may be was oth H. H. MOORE, M.D., M.O .H unde i 8th toâ€"Gay (God WANTED TIGL We (4 ne 1.30 to 3 p.m.â€"Child‘s the ell mneat Father and Mother MORIALN â€"Wife and Family. May Richardson bitt spe J. J. McGEE, Da all 1 esires to recelvel )0 _ invans, 8. 1921 it M 2 ( uD 1ea taken t ve Oomd KIn{( 11 iWered sday A veâ€" aring n eX Tuesâ€" turn net 9p apâ€" of aâ€" 0 By D. W. O‘SULLIVAN, * Timmins, Ont. Solicitor herein. den nave had notuce and we will no be liable for the said assets or an; part thereof to any person whose claim has not been received. f Dated this 21st. day of Feb. 1921 The Toronto General 4 Trusts Corporation, Toronto, Ont. ® Administrators regcard only In the Matter of the Estate of Harryg Proctor, late of the Township of Tisdale in the District of Temiskaâ€" ming, Miner, deceased. l1 imon o Men qualified to do this kind of work are earning $3,000 a.year and upwards,. We want to get in tough with men, with or without experience, who wish to get into this kind, of work through training. This trainiag is conducted by chartered accountâ€" ants. No interference with your preâ€" sent position and if you are ambitious for something better than just a job, state age, experience, nature of preâ€" sent duties. All information conâ€" fidential. f Box LS.. The Advance. Timmin« more ants, than them Because of our process of reconâ€" struction expansion of domestic and foreign trade, income tax and heavy federal â€" Government srequirements. ount Minister of Lands and Forests. Toronto, Feb. 19th. 1921. To All Whom it May Concern :â€" This is to give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts, either in money or supplies or otherwise, eonâ€" tracted for by anyone posing as a partner or associated with me in the contracting business. Merchants and others will kindly take notice.that I will be responsible only for accounts contracted by me personally or on my written notice. FOR SALEâ€"Restaurant building and all fixtures and contents. For cash or on easy terms. Apply by letter to Mrs: Annie M. Humphrey, Schuâ€" macher. sxd) Chak FOR SALEâ€"SMALL HOUSE AND Timm MAID WANTED for general Wouseâ€" work,. Apply, Mrs. H. J. Marshall, 12 Hemlock St., phone 57, TimiÂ¥#ns, WANTEDâ€"â€"Smaill filing cabinet, letter size;‘ une or two drawers. Apply with particulars of size and price to Whe Advance, Timmins. .\ Of q °) n Nd n Now open for business. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Rooim for Travellers. On n Contents on Elm Street, Apply T. H. Torrance, 37 Ave., Timmins. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Te( l1 Government grequirements, positions are open for accountâ€" auditors and cost accountants there are men qualified to fill H )1 ind leret 914 Lc BOOKKEEPERS WANTED C 1( SALE OF TIMBER PARIS HOTEL IRCQUOIS FPALLS. ny) ) 10 tnk Feb. 14. 1921 will be received The Advance, Timmins ent 16 $# BENIAH BOWMAN, notice item« NOTICE n W tians nis ol Iher acâ€" ire of the securâ€" by them. After l1 proceed to disâ€" ol J. PHILBERT, of U pursuant to and amendâ€" rsons bhaving of the above irnam W. JIMES dece fu «\ by th incluilin () Timmins 5 Fourt] Moneta on or 1920, April AsC pat hei to 1 0