ONWWMOOWOOOOMOWOO i The most beautiful watch in America 0 0646048 2 $ OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 4 T A ge i Marriage Licences Issned Smecessor to M. J. Roche $ 004 . L. MceHALE Jeweller and Optician ~mote that the second hand, as in every (GGruon Verithin, is at the Botrot of the dial.. When the second hand appears up towards the centre of the dial, it means that thinness kas been obâ€" tained by ],;ttcfxiilg a small lady‘s size movement in a man s s1ize Ccase. We carry also the beautiful (iruen Watch for Ladies : a vory acceptable wedding gift. show vou. Note that the second hand, Tisdale Township Council Transacts Much Business Inspector Rayeroft mentioned the benefit of a Curfew Bell for Schum acher, and the Public Works Com mittee were asked to see Foreman Rvan about this. Ine sessment was r and they expec bvyâ€" Wednesday erty vaiue, cording to overlooked The date t be fixed a be fixed at a special meeting to be held probably on Wednesday. Mr. 1. Levinson stated that he had bought a lot at the Tax Sale last Novâ€" ember, which was part of the site of the sidewalk from Railroad Street to the Station, and he offered it to the Council for the sum of Dollars. The Public Works Committee reâ€" ported that they hbad quite a large amount of wor‘s on hand, which was urgently required to be done. Councillor Kaston stated that a guard rail was badly needed at the dock at the foot of Golden Avenue, and the road approach to the doek was in bad shape. _ The Clerk was instructed to write to the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, regarding the rails for the dock, suggesting a height of 30 inches above the square tiuimbers. On motion of and Mackie it w Councillor Easton drew attertion to the matter of dairies operating withâ€" out permits to sell milk, and this matâ€" ter was discussed, likeâ€"wise the subâ€" ject of eattle pounds. The Clerk was instructed to call the attentionâ€"of the Board of Health to the granting of milk permits, and Inspector Donovan was instructed to warn owners _ of dairies in Moneta that their ecattle must be properly herded and not alâ€" l6wed to roan at large. The Assessors reported that the asâ€" sessment was now practically finished and they expected to turn in the roll by Wednesday, 6th instant. Propâ€" ertvy valved at the sum of $41,750 acâ€" LIGHTS FOR MONETA, SCHUMACHER AND SOUTH END. GUARD RAIL FOR DOCK. DAIRIES TO BE WATCHED. $41,750 ON ROLL THIS YEAR OVERLOOKED LAST ASSESSMENT. n motion this was accepted. Coâ€"operation â€" was promised the rovincial Fire RHanger for this dis looke(l in IJast YVe date for Court of still â€"remained to . cieaned | some garbage to beâ€" taken le would like to have the ants build boxes for their garâ€" nd he was instructed to have rne. HMe reported over $300 in tlus vear‘s Lomnn@ll tO ine Inebil( the foundations for at South Poreupine, 1 to the. S i of, Councillors Easton it was decided to appoint ewers for the Township zolton call« 1," ul\llt‘il to t. overâ€" one nundred nitary departmeni ary conditions wen much. harette, of South veroft. of Sehumad« hat sum of $41,750 acâ€" r‘s scale had been year‘s assessment. of Revision would ial meeting to be the Dbridge and leyâ€"O) ‘Brien road uinmediately, and from the Dome [g» on the Dome THE PORCUPINS ADVANCE @ the atten ie method 0o TCCG Ol @ ;reâ€" large which done. ecuard rbhou 100 the ind iTh€ at the next regular meeting of Counâ€" cil. Councillor Easton ealled the attenâ€" tion of the Council to the cases of Mrs. Moreau and Mr. Geo. Watson, two elderly people who were in illâ€" health and in need of assistance and on motion the Clerk was instructed to render the necessary relief, and if necessary to have them removed to a hospital for treatment, the expenses of same to be horne by the Townslup. On motion of Conmeillor Boyle, seeâ€" onded hy Mackie, the Clerk was instrueted to purehase $10 worth of MacDonald‘s chewing toâ€" bacco and Jhave same forwarded to the members of the 159th Battalion, or swipin read, orâ€" buying a mail, or long as it vance are payani your subs (uplmn issue, or if you" mall, or forward, (any. oid Wiay ds long as it gets here) $2.00 for a year, $1.00 for six imonths or $3.00 for a year if going to the United States As The Advance is discontinued t-'» any address, unless the subseription is promptly received, readers who want to continue receiving their fayâ€" orite weekly every week should favor The Advance with their subsceript ions as soon as due. If your label reads send the subseription at Once. The salaries for the haltâ€"month and the usual nnumber of routine accounts were Formally ordered paid. On motion of Councillor Boyle, seeâ€" omdled by €‘ouncillor Mackie, the salâ€" ary .of Chief of Police Roy was inâ€" creased to $125 per month. Byâ€"laws regarding traffie on highâ€" ways and hbridges, re amending the penalty elauses of certaim byâ€"laws, and regarding Public Morals, were vciven thoir required readings and Intcresting Figures in Report for First Fouz Months of Year. THI WEATHEKR‘S FINE! HOW‘S YOUR SUBSCEIPTION ? oro im EDC DoOundary 40 feet Of ‘the Jupit« present face assays $] C‘‘The. Jupiter shafl sunk to 1,000 feet, wh be driven to the wesi the drift now advancin shaft. A driff will al ®I xX Plenauru MclNTVAE MTBAbE cri0; $10.43 A MR Fo 3 nNCG id van o expnure on 1¢ 0) east on this (QQvelojpindg months c or dependu y C1 1 @ObnV .â€"â€"No.. 1,020,, on the .1;000; 1 of the main shaft, has been l through highâ€"grade milling he boundary vein to within of the Jupiter line. ‘The face assays $11.95 four monthi any subseriptions happen May B3list. How about subseriptions to The Adâ€" ayable in advance. _ If ption expires with this you‘ve been _ borrowing eopy of The Advance to ending on the chance of vÂ¥ each week, send, bhring,. merif ‘he ending Apnil 30th, 1917. atements woere for quarâ€" ie present statement is y for comparison, e evident that good proâ€" at the Melntyre property is in the most ndition. _ Bespite the ulties due to the situâ€" y ohtaining throughout m nrecount of the labor s market, the Meintyre alones the best lines and [ as one of the â€" great ines of the Poreupine, ireâ€" promise of better er eshnaft. 1s now bemg feet, when a drift will ue west to connect with from the main t will also be driven to is level to explore the ound under option to Mine d temeont < h week, send, _ (any. old w rectors have t production ons for the itH, 611 milled valu« profit thik May Report and Honor Roll. Kindergartenâ€" Number of pupils enrolled, 36 halfâ€"days school open, 22;, average attendance, 28.09. Honor Roll. Junior Classâ€"1, Annie Scott, 2, Dorothy MeLaughlin, 3, Francis Woodbury, 4, Thelma Ah rams., 5, Richard Mullen, 6, Kenneth Directress, Miss Thomson. Assistant, Mrs. A. Meyers. Primary Departmentâ€" Number pupils enrolled. 51 school open, 22 days; average attenâ€" dance, 44.77. Honor Roll. Junior Classâ€"Rtolland Barnes; A, Arthur Marshal; B, (1) Durward Freeman. (2), Hazel Lawâ€" rams, 3 W arren LOG.+ SCHOUL REPORT fOR MONTH Of MA\Y rence; C, Cybelle Anderson Louus Jacobson. Emma Ellis, Hiemic KyHonmnen, Sadie Daher, Isabella Teed, David Petcherâ€" sky, Robert Kestle, Queenie Williams, Durward Freeman, Tinvy Halhto. Dowler,â€"~Prir First Book Roomâ€" 1>046 Second 1 Princiapal win Staaf, 3, Olive Duesharm, 4. Hazâ€" el Tinkess, 5, Ellen Hakala, 6, Leslic Shippam, 7, Wille Mackite, 8, Chariey Jemmett, 9, Jamieson Wilson, 10. HMilâ€" dretii, 11, Dorothy Harrington, 123, Harry Aboud. o oung, 1Lo, U Koivisto, 15 Pearl Ke ina Moses (absence), J rison, 18. Myrtle Youw Semop Third Classâ€" er, 2, Edna Duesharm, 4, Adolphus Duesharm hber, 6, Andrew Robert Entrance â€" Class.â€"Re Examinationâ€"1, Maud win Staaf, 3, Olive Dus el Tinkess, 5, Elen H; l Te @604§00 9006006440048 31 l w“ > m 9900000090905 q4 4 ¢ e attendance Honor Roll. Mona Drev N umbeda Honor Roll. Janior Third Classâ€" Florence Kendall, 2, Sarah Lovine, Nellie Studer, 4, Mushtatow, Fino Koivristo, 6, Maudie Blackwell, Philip Daher, 8, Frederick Auér, Norah Kennedy, 10, Sadice Shub, _ Arnold â€" Chargois, 12,~ Archie iung, 13, GHadys Hughes, 14. Julia ivisto, 15 Pearl Kennedy, 16, Salâ€" i Moses (absence), 17, Annie Morâ€" on,. 18. Myrtle Youne. Po{ nes dergearten itoom The PierceJacobs Lumber Co. at Mattagami River has reâ€"opened and is prepared to give the best‘ of prompt service. Orders accepted for any dimensions. After being closed on account of the high water, the saw mill filled on the Mill at Mattagami River. Office: 70 Pine Street. Phones:â€"Millâ€"54B. Yardâ€"133 Main Officeâ€"Phone 28B. Slabs and cdgings We have just received an ASSORTMENT of Souvenir CHINA of TIMMINS which is very ATTRACTIVE and which includes many useful articles. © See our window for Souvenir China| Near thke Station, Timmins â€" Silver Strect, Cobalt THE L. STADELMAN COMPAKY »()0) Perfect Attendance. nrotimen iOoOm S UA M A ttem:( â€"1, Maudie Boy Olive Duesharm Ellen HMakala. .‘l(‘llâ€(‘l pmpil nceipal rcou| Result pupils enroll 30 | «4591 Lily® Niemi enrolled shortest notice for Sale +A am m loe Poters Harry Da TIMMINS, ONT. D )sal X ot :1 ) Senilot A\ve Pakâ€" i 14 ALLâ€"CANADIAN PICTURE T0 86 SHOWN HERE Clara Hultman, 8, Aby Eilies, 9, ville Cox, 10, Tom Kllies, 11, Ellies. 4, Flora Wilson, 5. Teddy Sheppard, 7, George Foster, 9, Teacher Miss E. Taylor. Second Book Roomâ€" No. of pupils envolled, 45;, number of Teaching days, 22; average attenâ€" dance, 36.306. Honor Roll. 1. Thomas Lawrenece, 2, Ingerice Hakala, 3, Fanny Mackie, 4, Evelyn Carson, 5,, Beatrice Meâ€" Cracken. Senitor Second Classâ€"1, Simie Ky!â€" lonen, 2, Edward Saneton, 3, Willhe Roberts, 4, Perey Suppam, 5, Magâ€" gie Cole. Teacher, J. T. Muwhead. 50,000 Troops, 3,000 Horses, Battleâ€" ships, Airships, Love, etc. ‘‘thiwllinge,"‘ ‘*appealing,"‘ "the greatâ€" est of all; militarys spectacles.‘‘ There are 50,000 troops, 3000 horses and a cast of, 400. Battleships, aeroplanes, artillery, cavalry, infantry, are picâ€" tured.. The story of the play includes love, adventure, romancee and a great patriotism. â€" The plot is based on the story of a young Canadian of wealth and good family who becomes a paetâ€" fist, This man, Gresham, starts a rabid propaganda of his pacifists ideas, and apparently wins many converts. © Theon Freneh, a Vietoria Cross man, who has been invalided home, returns to find the evil being done by his friend, Gresham, who, of course. is heing used by a paid Gerâ€" man agent named Brumner. French starts out to reâ€"convert the pacifists to sanity and he does it hy showing them what the Huns did in France and Belgium, and impressing on them the possibility of an invasion of Canâ€" ada by the Germans. Soon Gresham realizes that he has been duped by Brumner, and he makes his atonement for his erstwhile traitorism by promâ€" ptly donning the khbaki. Throughout the story there is the thread of atâ€" tractive romatfhes, adventure and love, while those who love the spectacuiar will be more than.pleased. 18 DeI man agent n starts out to to sanity ant them what t viewed ‘"‘thiwllin est of all: militar are 50,000 troops cast of, 400. Bat artillerv., eavalryv. stâ€" suomsoadxa â€" tous ula1f} oiriy oya osoyp wodfy traitorism hy promâ€" kbaki. â€" Throughout § the â€"tThread at: