§A A resident ‘‘Auditor and Public _ AMAccountant‘‘ with many years of practical experience. Comyment, caniac OY A B. SHVBEAT These prices are hased on the weliâ€"known "SHUBERT‘ liberal grading, and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3‘s, No. 4‘s, and otherwise inferior _ skins at highest market value. "SHUBERT" wants BEAVER, FISHER, MARTEN, and All Other Furs. Don‘tf delay. Ship every skin you have to "SHUBERT.‘ You will reciive "MORE MONEY " for your furs "QUICKER." SEND A SHIPMENT FORWARDâ€"TODAY. ieE ts y Souer C‘ Smd ae" EANI i tAz yoâ€"y, D t PyE ue .‘;, «7 _5 o o C 43 Meapacom M Tok ht a ns es en 2o \ P ic Aes e "SHUBERT" wants IMMEDIATELY Large Quantities of BEAVER, FISHER ant MARTEN, and will pay you the followimg EXTREMELY HIGH PRICES: NORTH AMERICAN RAW FURS Fine, Dark Brown ....... Pale ... [ R. o JS o por" AL dn uP ADRBZ 4i " Aik. Ei aRcest hoUusE IN THE WoRLD DERLING EXCLUSIvEY IN Accountant and Auditer xperience fMicieney nergy quipment Wearing tubbers all day is tiresome, but since rubbers are necessary, why not wear Ames Holden Rubber Footwear? Each pair combines the least weight with the longest possible wear. * This longer life is built into each pair with The men who design and make thesa sl pure rubber, pressure cured, and extra have been working out your footwear probl strength where the wear comes. See the for years. Their knowledge of materials heavy ribbing under the laces. This is only rubber shoeâ€"making makes Ames Hol one of the many special features that make it Rubber Footwear thé greatest value you possible for us to back up the sweeping buy. Let us fit you with € guarantee on every pair. ‘ R. F. ARCLES FORT WILLIAM, oerrtiss ONTARIO Look for the Ames Holden ~â€" mark on every pair Here‘s Lighter Weightâ€" Longer Wearâ€"Better Value SHIP ALL YOUR FURS: OIRECT To Iflu 1 Extra Large® _ No. 1 Large Extra to Averase § Extra ta Averag Offices f . Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 200.00 to 175.001150.00 to 125.001110.00 to 85.001 75.00 to 160.00 to 130.001120.00 to 100.00] 80.00 to 70.001 60.00 to 100.00 to 80.00] 70.00 to 60.00] 50.00 to 40.001 35.00 to 125.00 to 85.00 80.00 to 70.00 65.00 to 50.00 60.00 te 50.00 45.00 to 40.00 38.00 to 30.00 FORtT WILLIAM, ONTARIO 3.5.00 to 28.008 25.00 to 20.00 s AUBEL RT_â€" use IN THEWORLID DERLING EXCLUSIVELY 1N ~_ MARTEN qhigy Popal ... AMES HOLDEN \ RUBBER FOOTWEAR H. GROODE _ BEAVER FISHER 80.00 to 65.00 to 45.00 to 45.00 to 38.00 to 28.00 to 70.00; 50.00 38.00 40.08 32.00 22.00 GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Batteries overhauled and reâ€"chargâ€", ed. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Magnetos, Electric Starting and Lighting Systems put in firstâ€"class condition. Phone 237. No. 1 | a I Exra io 18 Cedar street. 65.00 to 45.00 to 35.00 io 35.00 to 28.00 to 20.00 to 18.00 to 14.00} 12.00 ta 9.90 Evre and Crome Medium I P;o. 1 Sinail Ito. 2 ‘ > Average § Extra to Average fasto size andauality 50.00 40.00 28.90 30.00 22.00 16.00 45.00 to 32.00 to 25.00 to 28.00 to 20.00 to 15.00 to 35.001 28.00 18.00 22.00 16.00 10.00 60.0 40.0 25.0 The men who design and make thesa shoesg have been working out your footwear problems for years. Their knowledge of materials and rubber shoeâ€"making makes Ames Holden Rubber Footwear the greatest value you can buy. Let us fit you with € Car for Hire. 75.00 to 50.00 to 35.00 to 45.00 to 32.00 to 25.00 to 28.00 to 20.00 to 15.00 to 12.00 to 6.90 35.00 25.00‘ 15.00 20.00‘ 16.00 12.00 13.00 10.0( 71.0 | Strong Supportsr®of Sports B ; Writes The Advance Seeking | Views of Sports in General â€" ! Here. The following letter was recen too late for publication last week, | is given below tiris week. The wn% is a citizen who has always shown : greatest interest in all kinds of spo here, and has always ibeen an ards worker and supporter for every t of clean spart. His views are acco ingly worthy of special notice. W agreement, (out there are some poi of difference. _ Perkaps the conglif£ consideration of the whole quest in the proper spirit may Jead, as writer suggests, to a decision will be to the interests of sports ‘ the benefit of the town and «listri Fox the present this writer wislhes t remain anonymous. â€" The letter fole muUC 1O WS1â€"â€" / To the Editor of The Poreupine Advance. PROPOSES CEXTRAL 600 10 CONTROL AlL 5P0 amateur sport. Perhaps a view like this may bring forth contradiction. It it will lead to discussion that will reâ€" sult in good the purposeé of this letter will have been achieved. T1 think 3 little discussion ‘by the sport lovers of this town is a necessary thing, to get, first, the sport situation on a soli¢ W wortiy that he Ay t} U THE PBE UPINE ADVANCE lr‘:xi‘lm'%"'nn_ _sucC@z® in bly o @ihin e 1)1‘0 t 1 for y r!(‘ ned iwikk$ of T _-»., siâ€" he @i@sent ad offAnizâ€" ~â€"tW&. past s ArÂ¥ation ('ssh;? from ‘GUBity is it sgno we ance 1s ** Note:â€"The writer of the above has taken a liberty in the choice of the z:’)m de, plume, ‘*Advance,"‘ as there ,_‘:‘ only one ‘*Advance,"‘â€"The Poreuâ€" {Bine Advance,â€"and the writer of the tter has nogronnmeetion with this paâ€" er, except as a subscriber and good Friend, and of course does not advance Thankmg you in ad space in The Advance vance, I will sizn myse * A‘tuimor is in circulation to the ef. fect "that the famous Henry Ford of Tin Lizzie fame has secured control of the Britishâ€"American Nickel Corpoâ€" ration whose property is at Murray, four imiles from Sudbury. It is underâ€" Stood that Mr. Ford will build a Hiver factory "there and will manuâ€" facture the road teasers for North Land users. Mr. Ford is the gentlg man who imade Automobiles fampous the easy wayyâ€"by advertising. He has undoubtedly a long head and recoâ€" gnizes the possible and probable rapid growth of the North Land. Accord: ingly the idea is that he is taking time by the forelock and getting in on the «ground floor, as it were. nave anythaqilmye to say at presenf, but I would irke to hear what some of the otHer spoM lovers of this town think ssout the present system of athâ€" letics and their hopes of the future. Thankimng you in advgnce . for®ite the opinions of The Advance, except m‘ some â€" particularss _ However, the does advance for good ideas for the advance of the sports of the district and so may .be forgiven his presumpâ€" tion in adopting the pen name he had '_f& temerity to take. Whether his plan of having one central body to handle"the finances of all sports in the town is practiecal or possible at| the present time is certainly a matter that will be questioned by many who feel that each sport should depend upon its own support and the efforts of its organizers to enlist public interest. At the present time there is a central body,â€"The Timmins Amateur Athletâ€" i« Association,â€"to oversee all sports though each elub dooks after, its own finances. . With the idea that‘ *‘ Ir Unity there is strength,"" there will be very general agreement and all good sports will support The Advance and this new Mr.. ‘‘Advance‘ n. working for this unity and coâ€"opera tion that means advance in the line of all good sports.â€"Editor The Advance. RUMOR THAT HENRY FORD HAS BOUGHT NICKEL PLANT all have UNITY, a: idea would be to foundation where it can be neither jarred nor tainted, then, to tae sueâ€" cessewhich it cannot help but attain, To get these results we must first of \COST NO MORE THAN OTHER MmMAKES j x%;l)‘. e . cCP y Carecak & & Buproms Gom Cires Lredomincte 1¢ 1B us hats J oping toâ€" ad at present, ‘*Advance.‘ m y HOUSE FOR SALEâ€" TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 ply to 82 Eim street. . â€"2â€"0p. low, all hardwood throughout; ceâ€" ment basement, with furnace. Apâ€" Gbâ€"room bungaâ€" Isabella Vollet, ‘immins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Znd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third\Ave- nue. Visiting Brothers and Sisters al= wavs welcome. Ethel Keene, Ree. y