J RCOROON § s 1 l1 W 1 4 Lo# t# L V : Specials for Satarday ; in A 0 X. FOUR Mr. WV. H. Wilson is s this week Timmins News in Brief ‘r whose ces he had covered himself |, on which wias the hurnâ€" is W ho stole my trousâ€" wnmw fellow carried the e way over from Schumâ€" ached here about as warm s he would~ have lly if his elothes had rea‘â€" in when he was in swimâ€" fellow who won a priZe| ‘harley Chaplin eostume ' pict is Carnival. Friday evenâ€"| thos outii{ted to represent a |â€"t! n whase clathes had rc Aulay, Mining Reâ€" 1e Poreupine will be afâ€" reatees signed last week 1. 8. and Canada and PRritain. *These treaties irt, whose eye was hockey praciice at returned from Torâ€" where he had gone J xo pairs socks, i iC of, the D.Y.B home of Mrs. A spending ksanboro. put n nits sith] had anothe« t3 Deing alt 10 Eo Canada can izens resident the age limits â€"the United re are 250,000 ritish subjects of the treaties awhile Canada O Monday elehart. 10 V Up 1â€"11}}) The i1 € 1}!1 i 4M#IMC Oup son, M T)alum 3 livery building on Avel ha$*bgen iniproved and es hy the .uldffï¬m ‘of a fine new 3 antm?‘md 0.\111‘9«â€*9 Mr. Tret! ager of the two years, 1 perty is no af Mr. Fran Mr. Brown, formerly imanager of tle Dome Lake Mine, has been apâ€" pointed superintendent of the mill at the Schumacher, succeeding Mr. Maurâ€" ice Wiliams, who has accepted position with the HMollinger. Mr. Smith Ballyniine, buper nt of the Farm at Maepherson Pranscontinental, visited Cluef ice Clark on.Saturday. Nil [4.6 Borland for the Fiv charmean for the F spocial feature of the Macphuerson and Leon the: hmmorous â€" title ‘"Proud Fatheor. extensive billâ€"b uio t was IAIVEiICSL te Firemen and Empu ip a strenuous game a isually hard to win. vsery close throughout, seing: Firemen, 2; E# extensive billâ€"board m{\'m'tising‘, Te words *‘Proud Father‘‘ being very boldly and freqguently disph: 1\'ed..xhout the same time there was a wvnt]émwn Timmins who had just become the “]mmd fatiter‘‘ of his first childâ€"a baby girl Duty ealled this Tinimins gentleman‘ to North Bay, and as he c sthof altane the streetks no donugt he At South P nd., to Air. ‘‘proud fat} baby girl. gentleman t walked alon often thong N 4 * J oxtello w eace Mon tinw e Phe hockd LC} **+Prominent® in ‘thae> Poreupine‘ {..0C something and do something to help all others alonz:~ And by the way. it will be almost a hopeless task ‘to expect to gain prowinence by simply criticizing wor knocking or what is seientifically â€" cealled *‘ the buil."*â€"the â€" competition â€" in: these things is too stnong in this country. _ ruld T0 161 WOPkK hillho Trethwey, who h: the West Dome ars, has resigned, is now under ithe Frank Hamilton. serics * [ Ore YTOmInNner. s1 icloful men,. InIint oreupine, on Friday, F Tlhen when are yA The ill the ® LQ UUGLLR it of the dear littl® Sometinres the. riously but does him K 74 veliest of the season. Empires both putting rame and working unâ€" win. The game wa iwhout, the final seore 2+ Empires;l. . The he goal tenders,â€"W. e Firemen, and Desâ€" the Empires, was a of the game. â€" Messrs. lore polic rIMNC COmed §@rC ploneeri weekâ€"Cnt o in PuOurclu on freaueatl leo raided a little a resul‘ > Justice b" the .1 irzed with keepâ€" YVe plesded e«wmhy I . H. Hil!,â€"a ~HMHE FORCUPINE ADVAN _ he dooked up, o window eards Proud Father!‘‘ ned Trom every ert‘‘ howled the aa11CC nz on Third and extended new shed for Li rinent e ~play â€" WASs show did very lvertisin®g, tThe s Dbeen maltâ€" for the past ind the proâ€" management rt1 y\ coPTrnet the questioner P;¢ P (‘ uDi Z\ C toes nov 3. pretenceâ€" at (as Jules it. it quite seriâ€" and to any s, the answer cutle reador! dvance 10 O Ww lt hawville, e of her cCn w hat ild hia C( n wiko have and buildâ€" the goneral mon« nten wias V( undct mCt iâ€"the lisii1es 1e aAn V C 10 1N 1€ o : Mrs. Chas. Pigree and. daughter, Mamie, lei‘t last week for Montreal to visit the former‘s dinitzhter whoâ€":s in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Miss Pierce, all will be pleased to hear, 1s making exeellent progress towards reâ€" sovery. About twenty members were presâ€" ont at the Roard of Trade meeting last week, with the President Dr. Meâ€" Irnis, in the chair. ‘The chief topic ueiuw che meeting was the discussion ‘ the bush fire mensee ~ and the 'u'ump.mnnn menace of high insurâ€" arnee rates,â€"the latter now impressing »usiness men more all the time than the former, perhaps. The Board of rade was in general agreement with Mayor MeLaughlin‘s plan to appoint the â€"Eacts ol $0000°00§4860004048000000004 J :: / J 2 The Mattagam berage is now open for business. If your car needs overhauling, have it done now. Don t wait until the spring rush as I have only a limited amount of floor space, and cannot take more than one at a time. First comeâ€"first served CHMAS. J. HMHILL Next Post Ofhce Mattagami HMeights ttee and and y members were presâ€" ird of Trade meeting the President Dr. Meâ€" hair.. The chief tope O 4 it TrWwriters, a A full line of samples may be seen at The Advance Office. Just call up Phone 26 and have these facts proved to your enâ€" tire satisfaction. chiet tupici 110 discussion andâ€" the | *4 . <+a. p; 11g3 insurâ€" 1 zen MONEYâ€" ‘PO LOAXN,, MORTGAGE, on improved ‘Town property. _ S. Alfred Jones, K.C., Bank of Hamilton Building, Brantâ€" ford, Ont. WANTEDâ€"A_ Cook General wages.* Apply to Mrs. H. shall, 12 Hemlock street. H cceompanie Toron alancee to he w “l)l“ . A\i # * ' * .\’ 4 ’ll ® []Xlt 4 * B PACKED AND hotels, restaurants, r the nor arter of Mount; lanee to be paia 11 I1 ilmowts with interes The land to ‘be sold s nt 1'0'-"11’atiou~'. and nderer must file an form now in use T‘e % made + PS Y A I JC The highest bid not necessarily I)d“l ru\ml '. ’ lIl(l't' } ial d by D AND DELIVERED to aurants, private families, for shipment outside in A. J. Jackson, Box 641, Int. . 13â€"16 ERT â€"GR1IG(GH, Deputy Minister 19I18. 14â€"16. fender must e rked cheque for ble to the order easurer mand the three annual inâ€" st at G per cent. subject to settleâ€" l the succeessful i application on by this departâ€" G0o0G H. J. Matâ€" (â€" west a@rt ) and 1918, UO1} AQCâ€" TIMMINS 1006E, LOQEf, No. 43 Meets every Tuesdayâ€" evenâ€" ing i@® ‘their lodge room on Third ~avenme. broâ€" thers reqaucsted to attend. W. G. Smith, A. H. Cook, GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE, No. 173. Meets every Second and Fourth Thurâ€" day in 1.0.0.EF. Lodge Room on Third Avenue. â€" Visitingâ€"Sisters and> Brotl ers invited to attend. W. Salmon, N.G. K. Peters, K.S,. In the Estate of Eli Soini late of the Town of South Porcupine, Distzict of Temiskaming, Carpenter, deceagâ€" ed. clanmns adgalli decreased aw verified by : signed Oll Ol Take Notice cthat at persons having claims against the estate of the atove deceased are to the same duly verified by affidavit with the underâ€" signed on or before the. 15th, day of" March, A.l).., 1948. And Take Notice that afiter said date the estate of the said deceased will beâ€"distributed havintg regard only to such accounts as shall then have been filed. Dated st South Poreupine this dsay of Fehrwary, A.D., 1918. x8 e NOTITCE TO CREDITORS. for Fanny Roirx1, of said esfate. ary, A.D.,, 1948. COOK MITCHELI,, LG %’F_; i 4(57 nead