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Copy of this Coke Book will be sont Free, upon request. Present attractive Purchases While they are at these Low Levels. Einsures Prompt Homer L. Gibson & Co. THIRD AVENUE, Prices Right MWW“WWOMO““NOOQQOOOQWQ'NN@0000000“000MOWOOWOOONOONQQ“QMQQOOQO00000 §000000000000000000000000000060060060660080000660¢6 C oys : | 69 Maple Street, Timmins, Box 317. Phone 206A. Our Private Code Book the Market advances before placing your t ue amer ~~ fanging in plites JTOM.PL.0~_ _ i~ _# .= un namance en viakalas in mm in en sn ns IRON and STEEL BEDS i 207. Bungatow Stair Oaapet: per 50. ... . .. .. bow s aronn ts . ooo o. o From.‘. . ... S6a0teRaso0 |$ fhonttonr‘ . hJ 000000 ...........WWW“WW ©00000000000006006066000660000000800000000000000800660088048404§46 Prlces are now down to rockâ€"bottom, and you cannot afford to overlook these values Chairs and Rockers Kapok. filled with 100% pure Kapok or Silk Floss, fine art ticking, .. : {.:.....:.....;:..;:. "$17.00 Felt, White layer mattress cove ticking, Regular $18.00 for . ' IN ALL SIZES Ostermoor mattress guaranteed all wool ..... $25.00 Mixed, wood wool filling, with two layers felt on gach side, art fticking ..........:...... $9.75 Mining Stocks Seagrass, filled with fine seagrass, layer felt top, striped ticking, .......f.../.........% $7.00 Coilâ€"Constructed of the Highest grade, Carhon Steel Wire mounted on heavy steel frame with angle sideâ€"rails; Price ,..;......1..:,...s...r911 $9,50 GOur Personal Service No. 441 Spring, with fine double Weave, Steel wire body. Double supports of steel bands with oil tempered helicils, mounted on 114 steel tubular frame., Price ..............!"%.....,..,}. @7,00 Mattresses and Springs Watches, Clocks, Community Plate, etc. All Repair Work Guaranteed. you the best Qxecution of your Orders, Deliveries and Settlements. vavetolstat5tns Everything in Jewelry â€"H. HORWITZ VERANDAH FURNITURE 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building TORONTO, ONT. Service Mambers Standard Stock Exchange (Between Holl inger Stores). DO NOT WAIT harges paid on all Orders and Confirmations tVE THIS SERVICE A TRIAL s at their present Prices. BUY rle2, ss covered Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L GACNON VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. MJ U with good art iss $19,00 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited $2.50 to $8.00 crders. TIMMINS. |sCHUMACHER MINE MAY | BE REâ€"OPENED THIS YEAR are un( § r€ pres pra process of deflation under way, and as this proceeds gold will come into its own onee more. Personally I am opâ€" timistic regarding the future. I can see nothing but good fortune ahead of the Dominion after the present period of depression is passed. ‘This applies with especial emphasis to Northern bears ms name wouma resume operaâ€" tions this Spring, iMr. iSchumacher said that this would depend entirely upon circumstances. He had come to Canada to look over the field, but was not in a position as yet to give a deâ€" cided answer to the question set with Ontar eve one way or the other,â€"either the mine will be reâ€"opened thi mer, or that it will not. ‘There to be an impression, however, minds of many who should hb position to know, to take the that the chanegs are very go but ANOTHER HOLLINGER DIVIDEND PAYABLE MAY 20 gionâ€"â€"gre plishment onlv been the reâ€"opening of the Schumacher. Touching on this matter one day last week, The Toronto Mail & Empire published the following on its mining and financial page:â€" done this season remains ture to determine."‘ be 20th to sharehol closing of busine I‘\ It ArC ry exped Mine mne Hominger seen from the ima( M tica issue, announce : dividend, whic one per cent., i â€"to shareholdet W ing n prop( Scottish Wiltonmn,â€" genuine Scottish make, imported 99 ........ . _ $67.20 9x10/....$74,00 : 9x12....$88.00 Can. Wilton,« 4‘6"x76" ... 69 x9. ... §44.00â€" 929 ... 9x106" $64.00. 9O x12 Velvets,â€" 4%4x6.$17.20 7%x9.$48 9x9...$52 9x104...$61 9x12. $72 ere Tapestrys,. 69.x9 ...........$17.20 9x9.$21.50 9x10‘6‘.$24 9x12. $28 n Mats,â€" In sizes 27x54 and 36Xx63 ranging in prices from .$1.60 to $18 understood that arrangements er consideration that may reâ€" an early reâ€"opening of the cher Mine at Schumachker. H i( olmel ) the reâ€"openin y Mr.4F. "W. B lyâ€"refused to « it W. Schumacher, of Columâ€" was in the city yesterday to his various interests. ‘he Mail & Empire whether ty at Poreupine which ame would resume operaâ€" Spring, Mr. iSchumacher his would depend entirely ustances. He had come to ook over the field. but was 1€ U mmn idd 10n U the 1 y reâ€"opening ol neâ€" at Schuma 1as been given 01 opening. Indeed . W . Schumacher nphasis To NortL velopment of that ave been the ace 1 Gold (Mines, as will notice elsewhere in ces Dividend No. 84. ich is the usual one , is payalble on May ers of record at the s on May 5th. 1CC that the i imately ma tional work P0080000000000000000000000080 #00000000000000000000080846 ©$0009004600060068§0008§608§46080464046%6 ridded, LV mm decads THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE na Kugs M Schuma« De in a the view eood for {C himse will be to n N 1@ I1U rood t in sa V m nas TiR ms the Nâ€" 1as re THURSDAY WAS GAMBLERS‘ DAY AT POLICE COURT April 23rd. was St. George‘s Day throughout the world; May 8th is to be .Mothers‘ Day in Canada; and last Thursday was Gamblers‘ Day in the Timmins Police Court. On that day specialâ€" honour was shown to the specialâ€" Nonout gambling‘ frate Desolnier, cha eaming house, â€"‘The special at the , New Empire Theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week<4s ‘‘Going Some."" It usualâ€" ly is. But this week it is ‘‘Going Some,""‘ particularly. For an author to turn from the popular . thrilling dramas of Alagka to a genuine sideâ€" tickling faree that deals witli the desert ranges of Nevada, the dry land of New York, with dJove and fun and sport,â€"well, that‘s ‘"‘Going Some.‘‘ Rex Beach is responsible for gaming house, was lined $0v.00V and costs. _ Saval Proulx also received a touch for $50.00 for his connection with games of chance. Reni Belanâ€" ger, accused of sitting in a game conâ€" trary to law, did not appear to anâ€" swer to his name in police court. His bail of $25.00 was estreated and the customary watrrant issued for his arâ€" rest. N. Hutzsel, C. Rondeau, D. Leâ€" mieux, J. Luksiz, W. Mockeany each paid $10.00 and costs in connection with charges of taking part in gamâ€" ing. Mike Natuski and John Evanâ€" eiw, were variations in the police court programme. They were chargâ€" ed with being drunk and fighting. They paid $10.00 each and costs. Anâ€" other plain drunk paid the usual ten and costs. ‘"GOING SOME‘‘ THIS WEEK AT NEW EMPIRE THEATRE land of New fun and sport Some.‘‘ Rex ‘©"Going Some comp Mr. T. E. Armstrong, Inland Reâ€" venue Officer, of New Liskeard, was a visitor to Timmings dast week on busiâ€" ness in connection with the Execise Tax and other matters. In future the Excise Tax (formerly ‘paid to Mr. Armstrong) is to ‘be collected by the Subâ€"Collector ‘of Customs at South Porenpine to whom those concerned must hereafter account monthly for this Excise Tax matter. 1 culo idventure 1J 13 en nour was s fraternity in charged â€" wit use. was fine Some*‘‘ beach is responsibie IOT s.‘‘ He nearly always me‘‘ will thrill you with its wholesome fun, its tuations, its laughterâ€" ot, its good acting, its tagcine. ‘That‘s ‘‘Goinge $24.00 $52.00 $72.00 gene running 50. 00 ~s and 190000900004 90000048 0090000000000 0000000000000 00048 600064 HUMAN FACES AND DISHES NOT TO BE SMASHED UP Dishes and other thing are not to be smashed up in a restaurant, nor are faces to be pounded~or clothes torn off a man‘s back in this town. ;OOWWOWWNWONMMOWOMMOOW torn off 0) th tomerrow to tell i1s s1d0e 0 if any. Geo. Gautaier w also on the charge of st1 A. Charbatt at whose ho stavin@. Mike Mocowzik sauit they ; back, so he until che funcn car op} will come hbefore U W n tayin®. . inLiK° . MOCOW AL Aba‘buck are also chang ault on Mike Trache. hey just about tore the c ack, and hardly stopped o he says they pounded intil it hurts him now m ‘ore. â€" All these people C iitting, breaking, tearing vill be before the Mi ) U VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, CUITARS & SUPPLIES MUSIG SATCHELS som MtIOn Come and look, over our selection of Old and New Violins. Can take a very limited number of{studâ€" ents for violin and string instruments. Large stock of these instruments for sale ranging in price from $10.00 to $125.00 quence He SnC LINCGLEUNS AND QOILCLOTHS Chairs and Rockers ...... f Linoleums Heavy, printed Dominion Linoleum, 2 yds. wide, per running yard ............:.......l... @a.00 ©0006906000900000000000080600006§8440 Extra Heavy, Armstrong‘s Linoleum, 2 yds. wide, per running yard ‘.......;:........,....0$8.00 Oilcloth, 2 yds. wide, per runrning yard Printed Congoleum, ~2 yards wide, per running yard csnlsï¬ . enc e taiac t a ie ag1 :00 Extra Heavy, 2 yds. wide, per running yd. .... $2.00 )6 11 BOou o changed »with asâ€" Trache. . Mike says re the clothes off his stopped at that. Alâ€" pounded up his face i now more than ibeâ€" people charged with tearing, and so on the Magistrate on and osite osite the station. He Magistrate Atkinson his side of the story, tbmer was arrest e of striking Mi hose house he w 11 FORMER TEACKER AT DULUTH CONSERVATORY ird was red wit SEAGRASS CHAIRS otner thao Neponset Flooring H. F. SOHROEDER, 14 CEDAR STREET (BPSTAIRS) Congoleums In Te JOSEPH DASTON ASKED FOR BY PENSION DEPT. SETTLER APPARENTLY COMMITTED SUICIDE uungu Daston, Infanti Word was received last week at Cochrane to the effect that a settler named Sauve had been found dead in his barn at Fauquier. ‘The Provincial Police went out to investigate. So far as can be Jearned the unfortunate man had hanged himself while in a despondent state. Un Soldiet Service ry is Deing who serve Battalion from hosp al $14.50 to $20.00 He is hosp1 Civil nto l last November, Reâ€"Establishment are seekin=e this with ‘the ‘Lenth nd who was disâ€" nadk °e seeking (LDis t to be in the address known A pension of lbeen granted M OSC t