CHAS. SMITH, BOX 150, SCHUMâ€" ACHER, representing the Martinâ€"Orâ€" me Piano for the Poreupine District. Used pianos for sale or to rent, on easy terms. â€"p30â€" TMMINS 1006E, 1.0.0.f. No. 433 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfeliows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. J. S. Brough VW. G. Smith welcome. W. FIELD Wm. HANCOCK © Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. ALSO SELLING PIANOS 1 Heavy Skid Harness. 1 18â€"foot Chestnut Canoe. 1 18â€"ft. Boat, 34 ft. beam. 1 21â€"foot Launch,, 5 horseâ€"power Gray motor, good condition. 1 Lumberman Stove. 1 20â€"horse power Boiler, with fixâ€" tures. f 1 § x5 Hoist, with 200 feet cable. 1 No. 1 Duplex Steam Pump. Enquire Mattagami Heights, opposite Post Office, or phone MXL t> Aaaararaar n mm aaa im nm mm maaaanmairs QO. SEGUIX ‘ BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. Meets every day in the Sewing Machines TIMMINS LO.L No. 2552 New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. Gook & Mitchell 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins I. A. HOWSE Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. m Timmins, â€" South Poreupine Toronto Agzgoent for Singer A. C. BROWN W .M Phone 154 FOR in F. S. HURD, rc uT Ha M mâ€" at mdguois FALLS BEATS RECORD FOR CONTHENT Abitibi Power & Paper Co. Mill Makes Record in April Unequalled by Any Other Canadian or 1t W nave ple As noted in The Advance on more than one recent occeasion the Porâ€" cupine Camp has been securing conâ€" siderable new talent in the dast few weeks from Cobalt and other outside points. Finding conditions far froni the best further south, men have been flocking to the Poreupine recently, ‘beâ€" cause here the prospects are of the very best.: Among the newer citiâ€" zens there is undoubtedly much talent of varieus kinds, and this talent will all ‘be appreciated here as soon as known. In the way of sport, the Camp has recently secured a number of first class men. This has been especially true of football, and in this line Coâ€" balt has been a special contributor. Speaking of one of the additions to the Timmins football lineâ€"up The Nugget last week said :â€"â€" ‘*Another good footballer has been lost to the Cobalt camp. Alex Cadman who has vplaved ‘back and centreâ€"forâ€" TIMMINS SECURES FINE FOOTBALL PLAYERS. ‘*Another good footballer has been lost to the Cobalt camp. Alex Cadman who has played ‘back and centreâ€"forâ€" ward here, has gone to Timmins, and his name appears on a list of players available for the team to represent the gold camp metropolis. Alexâ€" is a fine player and is certain to make a good impression up North. A number of other plaver wellâ€"known here are make records and break recordas,. Some idea of the growth of this papermaking industry in the neighâ€" boring town of Troquois Falls may be gathered from the daily tonnage durâ€" ing the past six or seven years. In 1915, the daily tonnage was 135; in 1916, 203; 1917, 211; 1918, 219 ; 1919, 225; 1920, 234; and for April, 1921, the record was 261 tons per day, or about double the record in the first vyear quoted. ing the pas 1915, the d 1916, 203; 1 225: 1920, Among the other paper mills ‘of the continent the Abitibi has. always taken a high place for efficieney and for quantity and quality of output. In April this year, with an abundance of water for power and to supply the necessary pulp, the anill had its opâ€" portunity to show what if could really do. From the men in the bush to the men at the last operations before the paper left the mill, all worked for efficiency. Coâ€"operation, interest and love of the, work, good equipment, good system, ‘‘team work,""‘ . these were some of the causes that made the records possible. And the men at Iroquois‘ Falls have started out to make 'M/a_\' an even more noteworthy month than April. To the people of the North. Land the records of the Abitibi Mill should be of more than passing interest. By making and breaking records Iroquois Falls is not only drawing attention in a pleasant way to this North Land but by the good: work,â€"the outstandâ€" ing work,â€"of the A‘bitibi Paper Mill much is being done to establish an unâ€" usually important industry in the disâ€" trict and to build up this land along rigcht lines. )1 erl O1 In ne 10 11 more ted t the general illed by any nt. The upâ€" mo 11 re C m n eflicieney iat" the _ 0 i 32 Ib. standatr record is known tibi (Mill at Tro Ihs M n dA LDS [ 1@ A. ul ind bre other mill on the conâ€" oâ€"date equipment and em followed throughâ€" ‘that the A‘bitibi peoâ€" rly proud of but they pride,â€"the pride in 19) rarn [ pHL lid itage of 40 fe of $10,000.00 a 20â€"foot fr $200.00 a for ind experience apâ€" affs of men, capable and ever striving , it is ‘but to be exâ€" Abitibi mill: should n NO t1 pet ill and interé It. With a pla l n just past tne Iroquois Falls own previous 10n‘i 1( nt 18 _ pape moder 40 Téet and }00,.00,. _ Anâ€" t frontage, a foot €Coâ€" atine itself n W1T U new te in equ ne oT n type carcely l Falls it e »lant ne 11 nV lat sQ te 1) NORTH BAY ORGANIZES FOR NEXT YEAR HCCKEY TWO MEN CLAIM TO HAVE MARRIED SAME WOMAN n nex went To papet chare charged V. Camberoff with threatenâ€" ing to kil him. The trowble accordâ€" ing to the despatches arose over a woman. Frank says ‘he married her in Hamilton and three years ago she left him and went to Montreal. At Montreal she is said to have married V. Camberoff and naturally when Frank claimed his wife (Camberoff claimed ‘his and the result was some difficulty. The judges in Montreal will have some tangled case to unraveél, and they ‘have recognized that this will take time by adjourning the case for a few days. y In the Matter of the Estate of Moussa Tawaifi otherwise known as Moses Toafey, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins in the District of Temiskamâ€" ing, Labourer deceased. They are extraordinary.. Yes! ‘The Farmers are so honest that they tried to make the mines pay double taxes so that the farmers wouldn‘t have to pay their share. ‘They are so econâ€" omical that at home they will use a soap box or a milking stool to rest upâ€" on while in Toronto it will ‘be a maâ€" hogany chair at $150.00, depending on whether they pay or the country does. Isn ‘t the country lueky to have such a Government? Oh, yes! Indeed the North Land is so ashamed to be enâ€" joying such wonderful luck,â€"luek that it does not deserve,â€"luek so overwhelming,â€"that for very shame‘s sake this country is talking secession from the older part of Ontarto. named Moussa Tawaif otherwise known as Moses Toafey who died on or about the 20th day of February 1920 are on or before the 1st day of June 1921 requested to send or deâ€" liver to me their Christian and surâ€" names and addresses and deseriptions and full particulars in writing under oath of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. Afâ€" ter the said date I shall proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased THE FARMERS‘ GOVT. IS ABOVE SUSPICION, SURE Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.S.0. 1914 Chapter 121 and amendâ€" ments thereto that all persons having claims against the Estate of the abhove ter the distribu among thereoL. t not been re By D. W. O‘Sullivan, ‘Timmins, Ont. Solicitor herein. nen na iable man w 17 Da ated this 15th day of April 1921,. Rev. Charles Eugene Theriault, Timmins, Ont. Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS {no wn 0 W n Wednesday there was ive )t those entitled thereto having only to the elaims of which I ve had notice and I shall not be or the said assets or any part Lo C w occupieda by tnee Marshallâ€"Ecclestone e V. Camberoff who Montreal and took ‘ 1s is »undel nentioned in man anmed the sarid assets or any part any person whose claim has receirved. nel ary i1 inization was com ckey. The Mayor President, and T ue W (1 of evel ) W THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Ni« dent, An o appol 1 € new da OI up resid & In h aily new was 1€ ar 17â€"19 h Ya V V r¢ TC WANTEDâ€"Girl FURNISHED ROOM to Rent Meets Every Second and Fourth Friday in each month in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. Membership: $2.00 per year; $1.00 payable with application. Open to nativeâ€"born Scotsmen and those of Seottish descent. F. LAMB, G,. A. MACDONALD, THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. Mary Morrison, May Richardson, 0 Nâ€"G. Rec. Sée. Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. WANTEDâ€"Industrious Lady or Gentâ€" leman Agent wanted in Timmins, Ont., to handle Watkins Products. Goods are wellâ€"known everywhere. SALESPEOPLE AND SOLICITORS Tiimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 JOSEPH â€" CHEETHAM Repairs a Specialty! _ Terms Moderate Mail Orders promptly attended to m O Apj General Contractor Excavating, Concrete, all Kinds Agents average $1.00 . perâ€"hour. Write for free catalog toâ€"day. J. R. Watkins Co. Dept. H. 3, Hamilâ€" ton, Ont. â€"17â€"20 of Rock Work a Specialty. Drawer 2. Schumacher, Ont. alI Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR xperience Office Reed Blk. nergy Timmins, Ont. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems lInstalled and Improved. Dealer in Raw Furs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. Orders taken for highâ€"grade garments, R. F. ARGLES W President. RALPH DIPACLO wante r Piano Tuner and Repairer NEH FAULKENHAM to Mrs TIMMINS, P. 0. it reupin( nCt WANTED Secretary. $0$00000¢00900000000000000 090000 600000000000 00000000044 090008000000 900800 000000000000 0000000000000000080600466 @§00000¢0000000000090000000900900000000090000000000 06000# #§09099%00090600060000009000000800090000868000000000000006 The Red Cross Carries Onâ€"â€"Why ? Canadian Red Cross Society or, if there is none in your community, with the Ontario Provincial Division, 410 SHERBOURNE STREET, TORONTO, Enroll with your local Red Cross Branch or Enrollment Committee, Spruce, Jack Pine, Tamarack, Poplar New Ontario Colonization €o., Limited Jacksonboro â€"â€"â€" Ontario ONTARIO ENROLLMENT, MAY 22â€"28 Procure your Bats, Balls, Gloves and Mitts early. A complete line of Athletic Goods just arrived See our window before you buy. BASEBALL SEASON IS COMINCG Victrolas, Victor Records. Agent Tanlac Great System Builder. FRANK M. BUREKE over our Tennis Rackets and Balls. THEY ARE THE BEST COMING !! Complete facilities for Dressing and s _ Matching Come in and Look LU M BE BR Druggist and Stationer (Next Bank of Commerce). Ontario Division L A T H Because an international conferâ€" ence of medical experts, realizing that voluntary organization was necessary as an aid to Governments in solving the world‘s health probâ€" lems, decided that "no other orâ€" ganization is so well prepared to undertake these great responsibiliâ€" ties as the Red Cross," and that ‘"no movement deserves more the bearty and enthusiastic support of all people than does this." Because of demands made upon it in dealing with the terrible afterâ€" math of ‘disease and suffering which always follows war. Because of the serious health conâ€" ditions revealed by the warâ€"more than half of our Canadian young manhood unfit for combatant miliâ€" tary service. &