at s B % CPP. COLOFIELOS HOTEL tevevereueneueueusua tmueuprâ€"lr © Store Opens Wed., Jan. 11th | _ Last week‘s police court was an un usually small one, there being only a eouple of cases before Magistrate Atâ€" kinson. ~One of these was a simple drunk, with the benediction the usual ten and costs. The other was the windâ€"up of the conspiracy charge in which one foreigner accused another Of (‘framing‘‘ him by ‘‘plaenting"‘ liquor in his room and having him finâ€" #d accordingly for displeasing the Hou. Mr,. Raney. The ocgurrence took place two or three years ago and in the case last week the complainant was not able to substantiate his charges and the case was accordinely dismissed. _ olnenLntGk5tL HOTEL DE GREER VERY WELL PATRONIZED THIS WEEK Reports, apparently wellâ€"founded, are to the effect that the Nipissing Mining Co., of Cobalt, has practically eompleted the purchase of the Roâ€" echester claims adjoining the Hollinâ€" ger. The price of the claims is said to be in, the neighborhood of a quarter of a million dollars. The Nipissing have hbhad the Rochester claims under option for some months past, during which time diamond drilling has been earried on, @a number of holes being put down.,. Evidently this diamoad drilling has shown promising results, just as most people hereabouts, beâ€" lieved it would. The purchase of the Rochester claims by the Nipissing will be followed no doubt by an aggressive plan.of exploration and development of the property. Some believe that active mining work will be under way on the property inside the next month or six weeks. This would mean that Timmins would have another active mine under development and with ample capital to assure its full deâ€" velopment. FINAL STEPS IN PURCHASE OF THE ROCHESTER CLAIMS Office 26 THE PDRCUPINE ADVANCE If the police court last week was a WEDNESDAY, JAN. lith., 1922. Apex Records |°°~ store under the | Columbia Grafonoâ€" New Double Sided Record | abovename and will| las and Records Selling at 4 Sold for Cash or on Easy 65 Cents carry a complete line Terms LATEST HITS MONTHLY of the followin p NEW RECORDS MONTHLY Office and School Supplies, Stationery, ~Fancy Goods, Toys, Dolls and Novelties, Musical Instruments and Parts, Latest and Popular Sheet Music, Columbia Grafonoâ€" las and Records, "Apex " Records 65c. Special! attention given to School Children. â€"I solicit and shall appreciate your patronage. T “ is ©@0%00000000090°00000000000000000090000000000000000000060 0000000000000 06000 0 Mr. Ivan Stadelman, who was formerly in business in Timminas several years ago, wishes to announce that he will reâ€"open his Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher Opposite Goldfields Hotel Canada â€"â€" United States 000800040000 00000©009000000000000000000000090000000000 00060000000060000606 lï¬ï¬iï¬hémihménfu_mujfi'biâ€"fl%flfl:‘â€"fflF:‘â€o’vâ€"L“%‘%Eï¬'%ï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬fï¬ï¬ï¬&ï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬%% To ‘*~~ C @ : ® E 3 to N N i o New Double Sided Record Selling at 65 Cents LATEST HITS MONTHLY Subscription Rates: Telephones : UEUele) Residence 112 $2.00 year $3.00 year 1o> r ONTARIO o lpaug Lam] a Lanes g ) m ] o ] en )q } has ] in one day. Isn pretty thick,. eh? Last week the had a front page a North Bay hen _ As will be noted by the full page advertisement elsewhere in this issue and by the posters issued there is a noteworthy sale in progress at Buâ€" covetsky‘s store, ‘‘ The Men‘s Store,"‘ opposite Hamilton‘s Livery. All lines of clothing and furnishings for men and boys are being sold at prices marked away down. Innumerable barâ€" gains are offered and the values are such that apparently it would be woll worth while for purchasers to come even from a considerable distance to share in the unusual values offered at this sale. REMARKABLE BARGAINS AT THE MEN‘S STORE, TIMMINS slim one, this week‘s court of justice SAYS TIMMINS WILL WIN promises to be an unusually busy one.! FROM FALLS TOâ€"NIGHT 2â€"1. This week the famons Hotel de Grser weâ€"â€"â€" t% has been full up all the time, with| Madame Leroy, the. erystal ~gazer guests coming and going, but chiefly with the Arlie Marks Company here coming. Sunday evening Chief Greer|this woek, last night gave out the inâ€" and his gallant band gathered in no |formation that in the NOH A aama en en on n North Bay Nugget article felling about that laid three eggs ‘t that layving it on Pine Street Atrhambault .....rv..r,..aa%. Ofl Statr=s.ssiny.ls . Asids*t:.iyhs Df Archambault "..s.z...ss.l.c3ll.2. 057 Individual Averagesâ€"over 150 pins Atchambault ..;...3......., 174 ASPAT TE o0 in idie a a k eav ie n in n io 168 Corrigan. ....>....1. ... .. 109 DPuffya2t. ; s es y fele? mt on Archambault Archambault Starr‘....}0 Team Scores and InrCdividual Averâ€" ages at End of First Series.. o |Games Played Won Lost pSotores : :t;.\.4s.t. ks ot ea 18 6 [ SROpS ..s.....viâ€".isissliofs 140 A0 iMine â€"No:"l ..;i;..0..}5...s. 192" ‘dg ‘OfliceJRefflnery as..‘. sys ag 14 Mine No»Z ..:;ss. css . sns Stores.... .. Shops .... Mine No. 1 Bhops ... Stores ... Stores .. Start : >...++.a..s Arnott (Capt.) . Hall:......¢... Jucksch‘;::.;.".. Campbell ...... Members of Winning Team McINTYRE BOWLING LEAGUE TOURNAMENT â€"_Madame Leroy, the. erystal ~gazer with the Arlie Marks Company here this week, last night gave out the inâ€" formation that in the N.O0.H.A. game this evening the Poreupine team will win with the score of 2 to 1. That is real nice, and it is only a few hours to wait to find out how accurate this may be. To quote the favorite words of Madame Leroy herself, however, ‘‘You will understand me when T say that the answer to your question is I would advise you not to borrow moâ€" ney to bet on this information."‘ rRoLtE . Hall .. ; Jones, G. Kerniode (Bettiol .. (MeIntyre MeMilan Sattano Nt it t o TL . weth + TINDIVIDUAL SCORES Single Game SAeacAonmenenenenencd TEAM SCORES Single Game Three Three Games Timmins, Ont. Games Games Average Played pinâ€"fall per game 24 158 24 158 24 158 24 144 24 134 THE P0OROUPINE ADVANOR 2556 2401 2397 22( MJ 858 853 863 24( 10 12 14 18 A dividend of 1% on the paidâ€"up capital stock of the Company has vesn declared payable on the 28th day of January, 1922, on which date chednes will be mailed to shareholders of goâ€" cord at the close of business on The 13th. day of January, 1922, Dated the 6th day of Janugry, 192 Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, HAVE YOUR MENDING DONE and POSITION WANTED by good young girl, experienced in house work. Apâ€" ply Box. 956, Timmins, Ont. or phone at 6 o‘clock T4XL. 21 DOGS FOR SALEâ€"Three goodâ€"sized black sleigh dogs, wellâ€"trained and strong, one a particularly big felâ€" "low. ~Will sell them (with‘ outft, sleighs, harness, etc., at a bargain. Apply to James Wilson, Dome Mines, South Porcupine. 2â€"3p DESAUTELSâ€"In loving imemory of Melina Desautels, who left us Janâ€" uary 15th. 1920. And with the morn those angel faces . smile Which we long loved and lost awhile. 2p â€"Sister Clara. BACKWARD CHILDREN TAUGKHT by the hour. Apply by letter to Box H, Advance Office. .0 2â€"4p The Poreupine Branch of the Canâ€" adian Institute of Mining and Metalâ€" lurgy, of which Mr. D. E. Keeley is chairman, and ‘Mr. H. M. Steven, seâ€" cretary, bids fair to take a very helpâ€" ful and effective part in the progress of the Camp and the gathering of of definite and detailed technical informâ€" ation regarding mining and metallurâ€" gy in relation to the Poreupine. 18th 8.30 p.m. The subject for discussion will be ‘*Porcupine Milling Practice."‘ Visiting members from the Kirkland Lake District will be afforded an opâ€" portunity to visit plants in the Pearl Lake section of the Camp on January Announcement has been made of the regular"meeting of the Porcupine Branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, to ‘be held in the Town Hall, ‘Tim&mins, on Tuesday evening of next week, Jan. 17th. at INTERESTING MEETING . MINING INSTITUTE BRANCH instrumental and vocal selections of attractive kind,â€"solos, duets, trios, etec. This promises to be one of the musical everts of the yvear. The people of Timmins will ‘have the opportunity of enjoying an outâ€" standing musical ententainment of the highest class to ‘be given in the New Empire Theatre after the church serâ€" vices on Sunday evening, Feb. 5th, by Mr. H. F. Schroeder and his excellâ€" ent orchestra. Under the direction of (Mr. Schroeder three orchestras of unusual talent and effectiveness have developed in the Camp. ‘Those who have heard the Mandolin Orchestra say it is undoubtedly one of the finest of its kind and equal to the best: type of professional orchestras in its line. The Junior ‘Orchestra has also won. the highest praise from lovers of muâ€" sic who have been priveleged to heari it. What is known as the Poreupine District Orchestra is an unusual gaâ€"‘ therirg of gifted musicians who show the effects of good training and leadâ€" ership. These three orchestras will furnish selections that will delight all, and in addition there will be other LIGHT SEWING, in your home; 35¢. per hour. Best of fFeferences. Apply to P.O0. Box 711, Timmins, or at 43 SBixth Avenue. Mrs. Leona Hitcheock. 9t is NOTEWORTHY MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT gold ore in his possession. He will leome before Magistrate Atkinson on Thursday of this week. Adjison has been working at the Hollinger for a short time and in some way or anâ€" other attracted the special interest of Officer R. Allen. As a result of this special interest, Adjison‘s home in Moneta was searched. Sunday evenâ€" irg by Officer Allen and Constable Raycroft. In the mattress of one of the beds a quantity of gold ore was found. Adjison‘s explanation was that he had gotten the gold ore at the Dome Mines, but his explanation was searcely satisfactory to Officer Allen who is this week giving Adjison opâ€" portunity to explain to Magistrate Atkinson as to how he came to have the gold ore and why he used a matâ€" ress as a jewel case. Alex Adjison, a Bulgarian living in Moneta, was placed under arrest on Sunday evening about 9 o‘clock and will face a charge of illegally having gold ore in his possession. He will BULGARIAN ARRESTED ON HIGHâ€"GRADING CHARGE DIVIDEND NUMBER 93 (No Personal Liability) IN MEMORIAM in his possession. He will re Magistrate Atkinson on Treasurer. d p ness College begins, January 2nd. We want an enrollment of at least 30 New Students. Students enrolling now will graduate in.from three to six months. In spite of the fact that Our College.is yet only four months established in Timmins, we have Stuâ€" dents who are already prepared for positions.. If you have not already enrolled do not hesitate any longer, enroll now for a Six month‘s ‘course and be prepared for the May and June positions which the College secures for you. Get full information now and be prepared KWor Tuesday morning, January 2nd., or as soon after as possible. * Timmins Business Collese The New Term at the Timmins Busiâ€" ANNOUNCEMENT Tenders will be received by the un defsigned up to noon on Saturday, January 14th, 1922, for the gravelling of the road north side of Mattagami River from line between Lots 4 and 5 to ‘three miles west. Tenders to state price perâ€" eubic yard spread on road. Lowest or any tender not necessariâ€" y accepted. FPOR SALEâ€"New house in Mattaâ€" gami Heights, 7 rooms, 2 storeys, suitable for boarding or rooming house; 1 large room suitable for store. Bargain for cash, or can arâ€" range terms. Apply to Arthur Dechaine, Mattagami Heights, Timâ€" mins, P.O. $ 1â€"3p. WANTEDâ€"Dining room girl for ‘ Smooth Rock Falls Hotel. Apply to Mattagami Pulp & Paper Co., Phone 148, Timmins. FPOR SALEâ€"1 Coal Heater, almost new. Also, 1 pair of Ladies‘ Hocâ€" key Boots, size 4. Apply to 1 Maple street. I% LOSTâ€"Gold Wrist FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"Divanette, two single beds, two dressers, kitâ€" chen range, ete. Apply 3 Elm St. HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. POSITION WANTED AS CAMP COOK by man with long experience and fine record. Apply Box L., Adâ€" vance Office. GRADUATE NURSHE Phons 184. hss Cochran: FPOR RENTâ€" WANTEDâ€"Gir]l for general houseâ€" work; good wages. Apply to Mrs. A. Dorfman, Schumacher. 24 CUSTOMS ENTRY FORMS FOR Sale.â€"Apply Poreupine Advance Office. GOOD BREAD BAKER WANTEDâ€" Apply to L. S. Newton, Box 336 or Phone 8, Timmins. ] ... LOSTâ€"Pair of Coon Gauntlets. Reâ€" ward.. Finder please return to The Advance Office, Timmins. 1â€"2 FOR GIRL WANTEDâ€"For general houseâ€" work. _ Apply Mrs, B. D. Kelly, Phone 193. d dn POSITION WANTED by girl experâ€" ienced in general housework. Apply 62 Spruce street, Timmins. 2â€"4p JAsIâ€"i(iold ‘Wrist Watch, octagan shape; lost on Sunday evening. Finder please leave at The Advance office. Reward. o DK RENTâ€"Three firstâ€"class furâ€" nished rooms. Apply ‘to James Clark, 8 Maple street. 2â€"4p MISS B. FINDLAY JR RENTâ€"Furnished house, three rooms. Apply to B. Lennan, 60 Elm street, corner Broadway. _ â€"I1 TENDERS WANTED. ALEX. STIRLING, Government Road Inspector Timmins, Ont. ANSARA BLOCK E. M. Terry, Prin. NOTICHE Cochrane, Ont. Ontario. § 85 Third Ave. â€", Phone 236. ; #406000006860000040848%864» * o m : ns $ Tuning andRepairins r“‘MWâ€OO“O Application of contractors will be received by the undersigned up to and including January 14th, for the erecâ€" tion of a theatre in the Town of Timâ€" mins, Ont. _ Estimates, plans, etc., mailed on request. â€"Only contrateors capable of taking complete charge of erection need apply. Henderson Quinn, Sr. t 4 Globe Theatre Co., 127 Neeve Street, 1â€"2 Guelph, Ont. C600 L00000000000000008008 e NQOM““â€W“““ § New and Secondâ€"Hand i $ Goods Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. M. B. SCOTT, P. DOUGALL, Meets every second Friday in the month in Hall. Open to mativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMIN 8. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Ete. Singer Sewing Machine Agent 9 Maple St. â€"â€" Phone 211 Audits Books Opened and Kept Posted For Local Tradesmen. P. O. Box 804 â€" Timmins, Ont. HORSES FOR SALEâ€"2¢ good horses for sale. Prices range from $50 to $200. Apply Triangle Lumber Co., Timmins. â€"i§G.._.. APPLICATION OF TENDERS We sell good goods cheap but pay the best prices when buying from you. If you want to buy anything in Furniture, Stoves, Beds, Mattresses, Ete., you will get good bargains here. If you want to sell, we‘ll treat you right. RA Nathan Greenberg 60 Balsam St. C Timmi Dealer in Raw Furs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. Buy Willis Piano from OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SsOUTH PORCUPINE. Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS Orders taken for highâ€"gradse 5 garments. BERNARD A. BRADY Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 Room 7 Reed Bldg., 0. SEGUIN Gordon 8. Geuthier Batisfaction Guaranteed AL. WILSON Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. NEH FAULKENHAM President &A. C. BROWN Special Investigntions Income Tax Returns ACCOUNTANT P. DOUGALL, Secretary and fourth the 1.0.0.F.