; iW l,| HonEyBRoOK HAZE | ui s \3&?\ 5*;«?‘%‘3&% Mother oï¬ the pups y _C> e cr ce Te : oj g: ( § & * Cu s w:« se e | A winner of 2 firsts and \yt bo * "wolele s s "}, a 2nd at the C.N.E. Dog i- es «.. ~tsey: Show. o 2e J. N. LEVINE | P oR j BOX 13 Lt es t)] South Porcupineâ€"Ont. A W a Ki ©#00§0000000080000000000000000000000000000000000024400 M“ $000008§00§0000480909000000000000009000000004800400 Pete says that the Farmers‘ Goâ€" vernment is threatening to milk dry the goat that lays the golden grain. Quite true, even if a little mixed, though not more mixed than the apâ€" parent intentions of the Government. @00000000000800000000008000000000900000086000060000000000 & A. M , Timmins; Wre Mrs, Geo. Vary, Mr. Blackman, D.Y.B. Club, Rev. C. W. Balfour, rector of St. John‘s Anglican churech. A short address by the Rector referred to the life and example of the departed and offered comfort to those left behind to sorrow. Two hymns, ‘*‘Peace, Perâ€" fect Peace,""‘ and **On the Resurrecâ€" tion Morn‘‘ were sung. At the graveâ€" side Rev. Mr. Balfour also conducted the Anglican burial service, while Wor.®Bro. Alford,~ W.M., conducted the Masonic last rites. The floral tributes were remarkable for their number and beauty and as evidences of the respect on which the deceased was held and the sincere sympathy felt for Mrs. Ellis and the others near and dear in their loss. The floral tokens included :â€"Pillow, Mrs. M. A. Ellis; Gates Ajar, Mr. and Mrs, R. Boyle, Cobalt; Sheaves, Mr. and\Mrs. J. P. MeLaughlin, Toronto; Masonic Emblem, Golden Beaver Lodge, A. F. & A. M Masonic Order an esteemed 1 by members oï¬ Mr. J n# FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. M. 4. BLLIS AT NORTH BAY service at Pauline A the remai for intern neral too aay atte Hospital formerly Ove The office are as follo P. N. (@.â€" .__N.G.â€"M: V.G.â€"Isc R. 8.â€"Ma E. S.â€"Mi ing held a of the Re dre provir 1y as well will be held Marshall T to 5 p.m. are reqaueste w ‘‘*AFTERNOON TEAS‘‘ BY THE GOLD NUGGET REBEKAHS rVl( nurk is 1e e as 101I0OWs :â€"â€"â€" ‘P. N. (@.â€"Mary Cooke. N. (é¢.â€"Mary Morrison. V.(.â€"Isobel Vollet. R.S.â€"May Richardson. F.S.â€"Minnie Shepherd. "Treas.â€"Urenia Bennett. Chaplainâ€"Nell Cockbur W,.â€"â€"Nevada MceCarthy. C.â€"â€"Ethel Keene. R. 8. N.(H.â€"Rose McCa: 0. G.â€" $50.00 2 Registered Collie Pups from imported prize winning stock, 5 months old, sable and white, and registered f with the Canadian Kennel Club r r a year ‘he office TICKETS 50c. Given by the Englishspeaking Ladies of the R.C Church ST. PATRICK‘S EUCHRE ard LUNCH irDpose DJ March the Seventeenth, 1921 )1 rmeni Da 111 an Be n( m1 in Parish Hall, 1# uran UT y Wreaths, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Club, Timmins crhurciai. A saort tor referred to the E the departed and conduct FOR SALE M : : leff behind ‘‘Peace, Perâ€" the Resurrecâ€" At the graveâ€" at 8 p.m. EACH ant a 80 W LC Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisimns, 4.15 p.m. Holy Communion:â€"1st. Sunday of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of month, 7.39 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. ; (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. $ A cordial invitacon is extended to all to attend these sorvices. brief lation Ino M at t 500 TREATED PORCUPIRE 1X BIGHT RQVAL WAY Trip to Home of Southern Group Champions a Pleasant One Big Welcome Here for Boys. Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streots. Pubiis Worship, °:1 a.m. and 7 p.m. >dal Funday Servicez, 1J.00 a.m. ang 7.00 Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 LV ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. TC l¢ BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. l {* h en DOVsS \W n d P« iiNnMmMIins ALL WELCOME N is a NC CV ma W ( ©50.00 ns orqguis Juntâ€" rning, reachâ€" p. Thevy le€t 1p iéan and erwards. ip ~were oreupine Sudbury ront OLf and all Lae 14 1en< were but Sud Sud AiSOo idliâ€" H S00 p «l 1 ; iA nkKs + 4 °/ 44 y chcn t oï¬ suoâ€"emencresnem t stt nenefenoftete; fofefenentenetenententenensncnetenstrnenaiten sns renersncheon ital. JSxXport dutles on siiver Oullion have passed jout of sight. Taxes are low, fifty per cent. lower than ®Onâ€" tario‘s, and if this province persists in the tax imcrease the mines in Onâ€" tario Will be paying out double the taxes of Mexican mining companies. There can ‘be no question under those conditions, as to which mining disâ€" trict will secure new money for deâ€" velopment. Mining in Mexico is lookâ€" ed upon as an industry to be encourâ€" MEXICO TREATS MINING BETTER THAN ONTARIO come be BEiggest Sporting Event Ever In North Lanrd at Timmins Rink Tonight. DECIDIRG CAME 500 VS. PORCUFINE TOâ€"MIGHT tal 16 mining indust ke same industry ernment of the I Last week all reserved seats were )1d out and the rush seats also were on impossible to procure. There will e an immense crowd toâ€"night. Get riere early, of you want to get in. pecials trains from the Falls and ochrane had to« be dropped on acâ€" unt of the impossibility of seeuring »wnsâ€"at Timmins. ) take : a Jits tne same tne crowds nave This would be a good a census of North Land But anyway it will be a clean fast game, and, win or lose, we‘ll all be good sports. Eh, what? s _ The same to everybody ! ' All good sports subscribe for The Advan.ce. $2.00 per year. Summary of boquets:= 1 for The Advance 2 for the Soo We hope you like the Camp and the trip and the game here. Of course, you‘ll do your best to win. Bï¬t, again, we wish the same to you! f When Porcupine was at the Soo you sure used the boys So the same to you now! The Porcupine Heartily Welcomes the Hockey Lads from the Soo. #099000080000000000000400000000000000000000000000000900600000# 00066004900 #0690§0¢045 @00000009060000000000000000000000009090000000000000000 000000 000090008000 089 0404600 Ing DV T intery t las THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 1C€ resent tro of Ontario W 6A ut ane P3 o trsn nrsy] empanrmant) omm se An M r o o e Rek s T. '.1;-‘“47‘?’,‘;‘ > * 1 â€" We Giase "*)L}‘% Welp e Cl e bcreaed .3‘.\4:“ pe~ Ssd â€" Teeid A hi Cyowh s i 4z € Ey T§s o h l,.;}' Pudy s ‘?‘E T t U« ty 9 1 . :3:;! n ag Fiei Th i WIFA & s pagy t 5 o es JP3 eb Te L. k Meogys hy ie Ao ieeCo se h 45 ";¢\?s'_\. hi m poas hz A p=4 $A “"-'»‘j.'f i. 4 hn <qoht T ~uroa uts P whs. esn 3c A i Bbmcrh) t T uk. t3 Toh o 3#3 Wos a K Eâ€" J BR 85 <ines d â€" Tabs ysd fakt e e 5e3 tA hi leost Tss Y 4 tae ast & @ PPw k 6 Rsicht o C Ade >#A kx P TXA 4s 5t & 6 €. & Rean NÂ¥ t l < o -:‘ <f soms NT ety f}f‘:&"v‘ B o mc Apre EJ K, > MJ Obre iblish )1 painersâ€"â€"ror.ine manuitâ€"* UOfnick â€" Williams »and Fred [Morgan. iPorâ€" cupineâ€"Jack Faithful, Jack Thomas, Ralph Calverley. \Coachesâ€"Saultâ€"Geo. {MeNamara‘; Poreupine, Harry Reynolds. Managersâ€"Saultâ€"Harry _ Woods; Poreupineâ€"Joe McGrath. (Refereeâ€"Harvey. Sproule, in reâ€" gard to whose charge of the game at the Sault there has been no comâ€" plaints from either team. Lessard centre: det‘e The following are the the officials, ete., of the 4 line up to night for the decide which is the tea 1Ps 4, PIGOL Wing® ; SMLCL McGuire 6 defence Brown 10, right w 11, PLAYERS OF THE TWO TEAMS AND NUMBERS +cAceording to the New Liskeard Speaker men in the creamery town recently saw butterflies near the town pumping station. At this season of the year ‘‘Butter flies at the creamâ€" ery‘‘ would be more reasonable as a heading. However, after the hockey results anything may be expected in New Liskeard where the neanle are Hall on Monday next for the benefit of the Poreupine Hockey Club wwill miss the best kind of a time for the best kind of a cause. Paste that in vyour hat. "~Mr. and Mrs. W. Armitage, of Timâ€" mins, and Mr. J. E. Boyle and Miss M. Boyle, of South Poreupine were among the many from the North Land attending the funeral of the late ‘Mr. M. A. Ellis at North Bay last week. â€"4 not ged and fostered."‘ Surely in tihs there is more than ood‘ for thought for the Premier. and he Minister of Mines of ‘Ontario. eading. However, after the hockey esults anything may be expected in ew Liskeard where the people are aid to believe that the best team did ot go down to play the Soo. It is a urny worldâ€"this North Country. 0 TIMMIN§ NEWS IN BRIFF Judge of Playâ€"Bill} Stoddard. in( all Anyone who misses the concert and nce in the Melntvre Recreation oront IPine 1t ‘ in the Meintyre on Monday next for en( re Munro 9, ence: Nich centre: â€"Wal : M. P , right wing; Lake Pritt, 14 left wing W O N Si1eI , 3, defence MceCurryv. 5. Ol win of the two team for the bis@ batt ook veal 0, Ttight .wing ; Desjardines, & fence: A. Fishe Saul al arker left win 6. rich eam to @0 players and Donnelly 3 for the Porcupine Hockey Boys al re il}jspring, Campbell left wing; 7T, centre; e,. 12, deâ€" r: Brewer, ecam that battle to «o ** on ne \\'erol > North of the Bay last | C siskeard ‘y town he town ason of ‘creamâ€" ble as a hockey ected in ple are Efrfln ecam did gï¬i It is a | K ntry. y users | 5h ers and | § am that attle to Eï¬ go *‘ on % Spring, EE ampbell % t wing; ï¬ centre; \Eï¬ ]2, deâ€" 1 % Brewer, i | 4q ilx. 5| ne l]l,\)l, 'T I Eg% g, Lhilâ€" t wing;iï¬ lines, 8,| 3 Figher roal. aen‘ch‘534354547 SAtathtnththihenchenchenonenonenensnonentountounlnles the Masquerade Ball in the Finn Hall last Friday evening, most of those present being in costume. The eosâ€" tumes in general were good, some of them being strikingly original and inâ€" teresting in design and execeution. big mg game toâ€"nigit are tue folloy from Cobaltâ€"Mr. Angus Camp Pre§#ident of the N.0.MH.A.; Mr.â€"C Tressider of The Nugget staff; M Pearce, Northern Miner; Mr. Douglas, of the C.G.E. Co. This was particularly true of the first Among iere were youy wiey pasg pan wes 5 E3 P 4 M (CA) + PN â€" Bo 3 B A F m dJ t 0 E ta oX t P y 7 9 UR3 ie Ad A *0‘ N S o R P t t Ki yO A tiJ VAl un oys in i TS t 6 B i6 Nes k & a. ,_ o3 + i an Pau a ho n NA C +o (t) â€" Weo e f C y o &n d 3A TS Insert One Next Week visitor FOR SURE RESULTS Porcupine Advance out 150 Gne Insertion costing you 50 cents in advance will bring you what you require LoeNeNeLeNlele YOU SHOULD TRY iere ftor followin ‘ampbel The Rov At melfifinLsuctstr fls wiil. be mot date the «C Dance in t! masquet rize numbe MC sant t issue is not After Agtril 5ti ) more * Hago and I 10 V i0re evenin M d Ha m 0 D n Advrvance after s _described as miUC i the Deatl ether frooi rowd had : s.‘* The i ‘‘Hagâ€" t ty 57 [ A