THE PDRCUPAE AQVARCE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th., ‘19 Commeneing this week there is an inarease in the return railway fare on all steam raitroads in Ontario. The gingle rates are not affected, but there es an increase of about twelve per went. on return fares which, however, are still dess ghan double single fares. ‘The increase, for instance, on a return ticket on the T. N.0â€" bet ween ‘Timâ€" rmiirs and North Bay amounts to $1.10, Until this present increase, return fares were based om single fare ibotth ways, less oneâ€"sixth. . Now the deducâ€" ‘ion is only oneâ€"tenth. The 15 per increase . granted the rairlways jast March and the war tax charges are still, of course, also in effect. RETURN RAILWAY FARES INCREASED FEBRUARY ist. LEVELS BEING TAKEN ON SPUR LINE TO RIVER. MACHINE INVENTED FOR TURNING HAND STEEL Ohtég ‘WOCOCK cU ICV ALL : K 60 NC to the new spur line to the Mattagami Mayor Dr. Mcelnnis also has received from the Commission blue prints of #he. propesed. spur line, so it appears that there is to be prompt action in maitter. â€"‘The line will run just aâ€" toneside the ball grounds and is pracâ€" finally im a straight line, except for stight curves from the tracks here and just as the line strikes down to. the fiver. Published Office 26 Canada =â€" United States dn #Â¥iv. } i tss OM € Mc ll.\.‘ FOUR * lw!-\wn the Oldâ€"t ‘,ï¬ ;s,ed sa 4 Nmul so nmd\ 7+ NÂ¥ ngineets, were in <own yeek talun" levels, ete., in wnard ~ new spur line to the Mattagami Â¥I shed every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher Subscription Rates $Sâ€"eXxXLLC TELEPHONES : * Residence x ut VC «3 { th U $2.00 a year $3.00 a year T.0 proposed game mers and tite *‘* Now much interest, and stirrod np the hoekâ€" that a town hoekey 4. l1 ONTARIO blh will do with J F1A vÂ¥ en i K k€ LN TAX COLLECTOR GiNES STRICING REVIEW OF WORK ual ratepay voters‘ lists information preparation the mailing the malling OL dsst notices; the submitt plaints as to discour Town Council; that : prepared to list all boarders in hotels, ate . tiy vrevent evasi( hboarders in hotels, <rooming uJousts, ate., to prevent evasion of income tax ; the insistance on more accurate reâ€" turns regarding incomes, with an at â€" fidavit in each case. After pointing out that $171,829.05 had Dbeen handled at a cost of less than 2 per cent, Mr. Macpherson _ coneluded with these words :â€"‘*Gentlemen, possibly â€" you are not familiat with my work, and 1 would ask you that at the end of six months or so, after convincing proot has ‘been established of my eflticiency, ete., that I hbe given an. increase of salary as from the first of the year »of $25.00 per month."" l In expressing the apprectation of the Council for the clear and awhlo reâ€" port given, the Mayer said that the general opinion was that the Assessor and Tax Collector was capable and efficient at his work, and was the type of official needed to secure the results desived. â€" Councilior Longmore added a word to the same effect. â€" Then Councillor Brazeau started. He said only one side had ‘been heard. _ He had been bothered, he said, for the. past two years with complaints about the discourtesy of Mr. Maepherson. Ladies, as well as men had complainâ€" ed. He was tired of the complaints and he knoew they were true.> ‘He would not give any names and it was no use asking him. He admitted that Mr. Macpherson was efficient, _ but were other men just as good. Mr. Vollett "is right here,‘‘ said A Councillor Brazeau, *‘ and he can take the job on right away."‘ Councillor Newton said he Dbelieved in fair play.He refused to listen to Istreet talk. . If any man had a comâ€" street talk. If any man had a comâ€" plaint to make he should lbe manly e c‘r to ‘come to the.Council and make it openly, ar be disregarded. Councillor Brazean again referred to the nimnerous complaints ‘of disâ€" coutrtesy. He mentioned the disrezard of the Town Solfteitor‘s advice which (A + ig The Allerk was matructed fo. write e Hollinger thanking«them for a re it« ed WH for $129 for expenses in reo dn with the EFmergeney Hosâ€" avers to assessment notices. sts and tax notices, and the on â€" suggested | therein; the on of a byâ€"law permitting ing of assessment and tax the submitting of any «comâ€" s to discourtesy, etc., to the that a special form ‘be nously passed a Councillor Newton, se illor Studor, that the »1»> not acéeptsd. Ssj 1 reinans here. al liency 4 neral 1 a spe N 1t A PV Na VeIl form ‘be s _ and irtesy, e fire 1 oT 11 led by sonaâ€" write wWANTED GIRL FOR GENERAXL HOUSEWORK. Best Wages. Mrs. C. (G. Williams, 9 Hemlocek 8t. 11â€" LOSTâ€"TEN DOLLAR BILL LOST on Friday last between Moneta and the Drug Store Corner. â€" Finder will please return to Albert Bouchier, Timmins, P.0. 11p. To the many friends and acquainâ€" tances in South Poreupine and the Camp who showed such kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my wife I wish to express my sinâ€" cere thanks and gratitude. _ To the Oddfellows and itheir wives especially ()ddtellm\a and itheir wives especially ,[ am grateful for the tlmlwhttulncs\ and fraternal kindness given. Yours Sineerely, TAKE Notice that all persons hayâ€" ing ('leh against the estate of the albove deceased are to file the same duly verified by affidavit with tBhe unâ€" dersigned on or before the 28th day of February, A.D. 1919. ANR Take Notice snat after said date the estate of the said decei ased will be distributed having regard only in ‘uch accounts as shall then have eC to such account been filed. â€" Dated at Sot Thirtyâ€"First daj 1919. pit‘dl. O n ind Newto the Matter of the Estate of Napoâ€" leon Lefevre late er the Town of Timmins, in the District of Tomâ€" iskaming, Carpenter, deccased. part iaving at in pJ Councillor Ne »stimates for t d Tend should 1 rad the a o .. Sss comes _ muncillo: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . C. McDONALD, Branches aiso at Iroquois Falis, South Porcupine Jan 11L Protect your valuables by placing them in o For particulars as to rentals, etc., consult the HARRY SPENCELE axia1 COOI Solic: irlary xXC@I s iniorming ds for petit day of T uUurecs L r Nev oper wton THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. M well in 191 act for 191 made of the desirabhilâ€" »ohcemau to look atter s, vamous spee ial. inâ€" ete. The, Maypr Guotâ€" n as saying that such Id bring the town in that; would m e than rvy. _ The maBter was Ol1l will 1 oning for ESTABLISHED 1875 her Consicefi.ixtl H EL Ire cilloi crenpine d snuary,. O I TIMMINS BRANCH, for ail ndition. submitted OF CANADA SAaAF ET Y e pPi wWASs public 0tli, ‘19 Manager. Kukhnd Lake, Sonth Porcnpme and New Liskeard. @l1DCl dn 21) \s 19 this al} NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Byâ€"law was passed by the Council of the Municipality of the Toaynship of Tisdale on the twentyâ€"fourth day of December, A.D. 1918, prmldmsr for the issue of debentures to the amount of $10,000.00 for the purpose of deâ€" fraying the extraordinary e\pemhture incurred as a result of the reeent inâ€" fluenza cpidemic, and that such Byâ€" law was registered in the Registry Ofltice at Haileybury in the District of Temiskaming on the tenth day of January, A.D. 1919. Any motion to quash or set aside tlre same or any: part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. t the Manager.. 158 Dated at South Poreupine in the District of Temiskaming this tenth day of January, A.D. 1919. In the matter of the Estate of Otto Larsan, late of the Township of Tisdale, in the District of Temiskaâ€" ming, Miner, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased are <to file the same duly verified byaffidavit with ithe undersigned on or before the 21st day of February, A.D., 1919. AND TAKE NOTICE thataffter said date the estate of the said deâ€" ceased will be distributed having reâ€" gard only ito such accounts as shall then have been filed. Dated at South Poreupine this Twenticth day of January, A. D. 19190 COOK MTIPCHELL, Solicitors for Finna Larsan, A dministratrix of saiud IGstate. ioi sA 0 TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. wW. H. WILSON, Clerk of the said Mdnicipahty. t will prove convenient and satisfactory for you all round The price will not be any and it often will be som less, than charged by outsic for a less convenient servic full line TO RENXNT â€"A number of HOUSES in good locations ; reasorable rent: apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Eim St. In the matter of the Estate of Harry H. Lavery, late of the Township of Tisdale, in the District of Temiskaâ€" ming, Mining Engineer, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims against the estate of the ahove deeeased are to file the same duly verified by affidivit with the undersigned on or before the 21st day of February, A.D., 1919 AND > TAKEâ€" NOTICE that after AND â€"TAKEâ€" NOTICE that after said date the estate of the said deâ€" eceased will be distributed having reâ€" gard only ito such anecounts as shall then have been filed. Dated at South Poreupine this Twentieth day of January, A.D., 1919. COOK MITCHELL, Solicitors for F. W. D. Wilkins Administrator of said estate. In the matter of the Estate of Domâ€" enic Vavala, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Temiskâ€" aming, Miner, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all persons| havinge claims against the estate of the above deceased are to file the same duly vetified by aflidivit with the undersigzned on or before the 21st day of February, A.D., 1919. AND TAKE NOTICE that said date the estate of the said deâ€" ceased will hbe distributed having reâ€" gard only ito such accounts as shall then have been filed. Dated South Poreupine this Twenticth day of January, A.D., 1919. COOK MITCHELL, Solicitors for Annunzioto Vavala ‘ Administrator of said Estate. Secondâ€"hand furniture of all kinds thorouchiy renovated and . in firstâ€" class condition, as good as new at much less cost. â€" Alsoâ€"many otherâ€"arâ€" ticles. Call and see us no matter what you want, we likely have it. We pay cash for secondâ€"hand â€" furniture â€"or anvthing else.> What have yonu to «alI»‘ Lia. SaLILLE, 40 Aaiid 4AD! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Advance. Office. enue FOR SALE. not be any more, will be something aimples Spacious Accommodation. FEfficient Attentior. Graduate Nurse in Atterdance Maternity, Cases especially selicited (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. tRA Pubiic Worship, 11 am. ar« 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30â€" p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to ill to attend these services. p.m. C OTTAGE HOSPITAL Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Sunday Sehool, 3.00 Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Holy Communion:â€"1st. Sunday month, 11.00 .a.m.; â€"3rd . Sunday month, T30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a ILCY. i. Rates:â€"Private, $18.00 per week. Semiâ€"Private, $15.00 pen week. Maternity Cases, $25 penr week. Residence, No. 1 Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Sunday Services, 11.00 am. and 7.30 Cor. Cedar and Fourth Ave. TIMMINS, ONT, ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. BYRNES PRESBYVTERIAN CHURCH. 2. 5. Cushing, B.A., L.Th.. Rector Phone 131. Homlock Streot. m