i #. have same by p paying for this Lorans, Empire PANI, ti®ner may roving property and ; advt. Apply to G. > ‘Pheaire. 3lp hour in MTs. Ale uses or offices Wollochk, 97 . . Apply to Maple St. HERP‘S SOMETHING RICH ON ThE TOWN OF TIMMINS Toronto Newspaper Gets Some Facts And Mixes Them with Humor And Imagination. Recently The Toronto Telegram had a representative in town. If he comes back again everybody will turn out to give him a good time. He‘s some boy. Perhaps, he‘s got a little tangled reâ€" garding the attitude of people here as to prices, In this regard merchants and others may find him alitogether too optimistic. On the other hand he is a pessimist by several hundred when he says that **200 houses were added last yvear‘‘ to Timmins and Schumacher. And the rents are not quite so bad as he suggests, And as for *‘*tpremature explosions‘"‘ the corâ€" respondent apparenily had almost as many in his head dnring his brief stay here as the undertaker here has had to handle in ten years. You can‘t lose in a gold eamp, but you car‘t live on !he' profits of iburying a man a year on an average waitingx for mine accidents. Bat it would bye a shame to find fault with the Telegram‘s despatch. It can best ‘be described as rich, and best apâ€" preciated by reading. Here it is in full, as it appeared in the Toronto Telegram ca Thursday the Shirteenth day of July in the«dry year of 1922 :â€" ** Timmins, ~July Staff Speâ€" cral.)â€"Tirnmins, the payroll town of Porcupine gold feld, is at ithe present moment about the moast prosperous spot in Canada. Commeretal travellers will tell yoeu that no matter how lean their orflers booked in wther northerm towns they can mpad out a fat account in Timmins. The war habit of workmen is still strong in Timmins. Minere walk iinto a <Bop and ask the storekeeper to ‘‘wrap that up,"" no matter if it 4s a silk shirt or a Panaâ€" ma lat., No one hothers with the price; in fart, price labels are not put upon the merchandme. _A shoe shine casts twentyâ€"five ceents in the shoe Shine parlarsâ€"théy even have them there nowâ€"and jce cream is any thing from twentyâ€"five cents up. "‘In fact Timmins is suffering a litâ€" tle from its proximity to mines which disyerge «erch manth something betâ€" ween tlimree and four hundred thousâ€" and dollars in the shape of wages.The area is somewhat limited within which. this sum ‘must be spent, consequently it is no trouble to get rid of every sort of commodity. Grampphone re eonds have a great vogue, also maiflr cars. There is not a great stretch of road about Timmins, a bumpy little rum of halfâ€"mile down to Mattagami River at one side and a dusty brush out past Schumacher towards the other. .But there must be a few hunâ€" dred ears of all types, a few Fords and a lot of touring cears and li-l mousines. One might say a case of l\eepmw up with the J(Â¥llt“~€a. ‘"‘Rents are terrific. The same pr l1ces prevail for office space there as in the C.P.R. Building, Toronto, anad houses: are at a premium. Joint p()pulatiml! of Tintmins and Schumacher is less than 10,000, sbut more than 200 new houses were added year, anu building is still going on apace. "l’he! assessment is $3,000,000. . House rent| is higher than in Toronto, and lots are| not far dehind.. There is no thesi Mc] 0M THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE dollar ‘*Stock salesmen lhave found out the loose purse strings of the residâ€" ents of this burg, and all sorts of schemes get libheral backing here. .A eanvasser for a moving picture venâ€" ture recently struck town and took in thousands of dollarssubscriptions, mostly from foreigners, who may have over and abhove any cas?, is anvthn **Aimost every l o dustry flourishes there the undertaker. And eno mature explosions take p mines to even keep that geoing. ‘But there are over Frot it imitiin dren of less town. The p the town. 4 are healthy, dren of less than 21 years in this town. The parents are all young, like the town. And, like the town they are healthyv, exuberantly so,. And the schools and hospitals are a model ef sightliness and elficiency. â€" Even so, they have a hard time keeping ap to the flow of children entering, and freâ€" quently houses must be taken over to handle the overflow of incoming stuâ€" handle dents. ***Most of these childremr are born within earshot of the hum of the Holâ€" linger ygreat mills which pervades the tranquil air night and day, but there is growing tnip in the outlying lands a great farming comm@nity as well, For miles on every side now the fields of hay and wats stretwh, and a repetition of the fire which eleven years ago this month ‘éevastated this district is now imposs ble. Besrdles, the local fire briâ€" wade ts so efficient that a fire which burnt down a store recenily containâ€". ing stocks of oil was kept from the! adjoining store immediately alongs sida thoughk this building waus only frame. Préity good work that. ©Timmims has one of the ‘best ckey rinks in Canada and a sporting He2d secoand to few. It Iras fine residâ€" ernces, a police statton, which, Iivy the way, was too small on July Ist.; a eourt house, which gives matertal aid ‘to Hon. Peter Smath; iIr fact, everyâ€" thing imithe way wf Iuxury 6frrevenas produecé@s exeept a raceitrack. As tne Hollinger mine, however, is wiven at least B vears more life, that may (‘ Mtr. Fraok MéGuire rtturned last week From m few visit to and relatives in ‘FToronto and other points south. â€" comg. . 1 worked its las be a Jpg city . north anay iDbhove their 16.UJ.1.A. ine money, flows easily there 2 but tight. mine, mowever, is â€"gqimmen at vears more life, that may en the Hollinger mine has s last ore ont will city ®nd oung of which the jusfihy be proud_"‘ or ma V You Need Protection Fire Life Automobile Ssickness and Accidert Burgliary wiuo may nave have saved it O.T.A. fines. In I lGiuman inâ€" cept that of ugh of preâ€" lace in the occupation 1,000 childâ€" ‘ars in thais church on Thursday afternoon and evening, Aug. 10th. AIll are invited to attend and enjoy this event. The laâ€" dies have shown their ability to put on enjoyable features of this kind by past successes, and undoubtedly all attending the event on August 10th. will find it a very pleasant and sueâ€" cessful social. RASPBERRY AND ICE CREAM SOCIAL AT SCHUMACHER *POUn| RALPH READS THE ADVANCE EFROM ‘‘KIVER TO KIVER‘‘ NOW hurd In a letter received by Mr. B. E. Martin this week from Ralph Calverâ€" ley, the latter says:â€"‘*I am doing fairly well down here, getting lots of rest, but find it very Jlonesome, worse than dbeing away in the bush. 1 supâ€" pose it is because we are not allowed to do any work or ever see anything new. It is the same old story every day,â€"eat and rest. Letters are the only comfort I find, and The Advance. reamt » hint to some of Ralph‘s many friends to help on thegood work by writins him a good long letter every so often.â€" Readihsg about the hired girls isn‘t good for Ralph. Write him something about something else. His address is **R. Calverley, M. H. C., 9. Gravenhiarst, Ont." Lread it from cover to cover, even the advertisements for hired girls. Letâ€" ters, twe, are always very welcome here." Now the above is a pretty good advt for,The Advance but it is not publishâ€" ed altogsether for that, but rather as a hint to some of Ralph‘s many LETTER OF THANKS FROM R. CALVERLEY idies of the announce a Social â€"to nedat Muskoka Sanatortunt nhurst. Ont.. July 2#8, 19 Schumacher R, C taspberry and lc be held on ths chumacher R. C vy afternoon at« AIl arve invited t To H. E. Montgomery, Clerk Whereas a vacancy has oce the of Member of the of the Corporatton of The Timmins owing to the resigt I, J. A. Melnnis, M.D., the head of the Council, do hereby require you te hold a new Election to fill the vacancy and I appoint the 9th. day of August 1922, for the nomination of Candiâ€" dates from 12 o%®elock until 1 o‘clo@k noon, and the 16th, day of August for the Polling, if a Poll is required, July 26th., 1922 Notice is hereby given thit a Byâ€" Law was passed by The Council of The Corporation of The Town of Timâ€" mins, on the 24th, day of kuly 1923 providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $58,750.00 for the purpose of the installation sof an ae tivated Sludge Disposal ‘ Plant, and that such Byâ€"Law was registered 3n the Registry Office of Land Titles Haileybury, in the District of Temisâ€" kaming, on the 29th, day of July 1924 under number 527. Any motion to quash â€"or set t aside the same or any part thereof imist e made within three months after the first publication sof this notiee, and cannot be made thereatter. Dated the Ist. day of August, 1922%. Notice is ‘hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting betâ€" ween us, the undersigned, as Timmin® Brick Contracting Company in the town of Timmins in the distriect of Temiskaming has this‘ day ‘been disâ€" solved by mutual consext. _ AIll dehts owine to the said partnership are t« be paid to Herbert Wiliam Varney a1 Timmins aforesaid, all claims against the said partnership are to e presented to the said Herbert William V arnev, ‘by whom the same will be V arney, ‘Dy SAINC WilL settled. Dated at Timmins this 28th day 1022; W itness 3 1â€"30 _ JOSEPH MARCUS HACKETT. HERBERT WILLIAM VARNEY. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Applv at 14 d the Ist. day of August, 1922 H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. ceorner vacaney has oceurred in J. A. McINNIS, Maxor NOQOTICE NOTICE oomed house, furni ter six p.m., to 60 E Broadwavy. l own oL nation of ouncil