I¢ your apporntments are timed, then geot a watech from us and you will be sure to be there on time. If your eyes are not perfect to see thetime, jthen call 141 and we will correct the defects to the best of our ability and to vour satisfaction. leweler and Optician Exclusive agent for Royal Crown Derby China, all patterns ; also Limoges China Waltham and Elgin _ watches of all kinds Jeweler and â€"Optician Next the Post Office Timmins â€" Phone 141 L. HALPERIN dard is large owner of real estate| to ested in fire protection matters. Renfrew, \J A'A Mr. ‘Tlios. â€" Hilliard, of was the gus>st here last‘-\wel\ of Alex, tario Government Roeads. in Renfrew and so is specially intorâ€" at present Fhere is some difficulty in V olunâ€" so. Mr. conncection with the Renfrew teer Firé Department, and Fire â€" Department| and goodwill as 1'1(1# l (‘ the Timmins n theimselves He saw the response of the local fireâ€" men to an unexpected eceall, and he was delighted with the speed _ and capability shown. â€"~The number of: firemen responding, as well as the eâ€"| qupment and the coâ€" apcratmn beâ€" | tween the Council and the Departâ€" ! % .‘ " Y ,' > o Stirling, Superintendent of ()n- keg of highwines. 1 i i i# 1 spector investigated the leak and under some cloth found a threeâ€"gallon The liquor was Mr. Hilp eonfisceated but«nmno One esn be found claim it. In North Bay several packages, marked ‘*‘cloth,"" were also sem‘d and found to contain liquor. JUS | The ‘*cloth" # came from Montreal. Hilliard found much to interest him| GAMBLEBRS SAID TO HAVE n wWhtere all is harmony between the men tween the men and the Town Council MAD" $30,000 IN SUDBURY. mm An: investigation is in progress at Sudbury at the present time regardâ€" ng the charge that two clever gamâ€" blers recertly cleaned up $30,000 in the nickel city before they wore dls- turbed by the police. . Around the jend of last year Wm. Allen, an exâ€" pugilist, ard a woman deseribed as ‘"‘the lady with the leopard coat"" 1 ment also impressed him and on to Sudbuty and opened up 3 turning home he will noâ€" doubt able to give the Renfrew Town Counâ€" cil some good advice. <**Be as generâ€" ous and as considerate of your volunâ€" teer firemen as the Town of Timmins, and you will get the best of service just as Timmins does,"‘ will no doubt be the substance of his advies.â€" Mr. Hilliard has some interests in the Nor th Land and is visit was partly with | after it. a vrew of !nrther mxgstm‘nta in uns Sudhury * {mat M% gamblinz parlor, where. poker and roulette were the order. of the day and evening. _ One prominent ‘\Sudbury man lost $3.,000, it is said and others lost from $1000 _ down. The Sudbury police, however, claim that they did not know of the existâ€" ence of the gambling place and that as soon as they did fthey got right The new (ounedlors in are qn}te in P;rqswd in tlm ‘‘Why?‘‘ Mr. Auer asked. ‘‘Because,"‘ said the man, ‘‘everyâ€" doy knows that any dog would make the best time possible getting from Ssouth l’mmlpmo if che wvere headed for Tir®mins. Privately Mr. Auer thought the joke a good one on Nouth End and nicely sprung, but he is afraid to say so. remember,‘‘ he says **‘when they chased me down to the dock at Golden City, just at the time that Timmins was starting to get ready to ibe accity. All I did was ‘to apl‘x'mu-"l the Councerl of Whitney quite seriousâ€" ly and ask them if the) would enterâ€" tain an offer to buy all the stdewalks they weren‘t usingâ€" and> transport them bodily to Timmins for the use of tlus rapidly growing town."‘ Matheson is planning a series of banquets in honorâ€"or the town‘s reâ€" turned soldiers. The hbanguets. will be held in the United Church buildâ€" 111 Wiren Mr.C. M. Auer was out tins week collecting the prizes for the Dog a man stopped him on street and said:â€"‘"Are you fellows giving a prize for the best time made hy any dog team from South Poreupine to ‘Timmins?*" ‘‘Yes,""‘ said Mr. Auer. s ‘*Well, that‘s no good, then,‘‘ was the reply.> " \ One of ‘the special features at the Pas (Manitoba) Dog Team Race on March 17%h will be the presence of about 1500 of the Six Cree Indians. They are to be given a special place, with. a guard of honor of returned soldiers, in the, big parade on the day of the raee. Tlns parade will also include the entries for the race, mining men, trappers, Hudson Bay factors, ete. _ The Duke of Devon: shire ‘has been invited to be present on the 17th as have also the Lieutenâ€" antâ€"Giovernors and the ~Premers of all the Western Provinces, and some leading ~editors. A â€"number of movâ€" ing picture filmâ€"making concerns have also been asked to send representaâ€" tives for the occeasion to take pic< tures of the race and the other events of the day. The Pas is striving to make the 1919 Dog Team Race a mem orable event and a big advertisemenit for the. district. A prize is offered for the *ï¬ looking dog team turnout on the @ecasion. The sugâ€" gestion has also ‘been mmade tlirat each team carry a weight of at least 200 lbs as a test of eng@urance. ANOTHER ON SOUTH END. ATTENTION MR. WILSON. 1500 INDIANS EXPECTED . AT THE PAS DPOG RACE. READ AND REMEMBER THAT ‘* ADVANCE‘‘ RULE AFFAIR Quite a number of subseriptions exâ€" pire this month and The Advance wo@ald again suggest to readers ithat they look at their dabels and if they are not paid up in advance that. they attend to the matter at onee. _ All subseriptions to The Advance are pay able strictly in advance, and unless subseriptionsâ€" are renewed «promptly we have no mway of knowing that you really wish the paper continued. If you receive a *‘‘pink slip‘‘ in your copy it is a reminder that your subâ€" seription is due. â€" Attend to. it at once. The first figure after your name on the Jabel stands ithe month and the other number for the year. Thus **2â€"19‘~* means the subâ€" seription is paid until thesecond monâ€" th of ‘the year 1919, or February, 19190. In such a case, send in .\uur subscription at onee, so that we wiull know that you continue ko desire to receive The Poreupine Advance. The subsceription qprice is $2.00 per year to any address in Canada; $3.00 to U.S. addresses. said Mr. Auer. that‘s no good, then,"‘ was THE PORCUPINE ADVANOE «d4ay and eve Sudbury man and others lo The Sudbury that they did ence of the g In both North Bay ‘and, Sudbury last week anotuer scheme for getâ€" ting in liquor literally ‘*leaked out." In one gase a box. marked ‘‘cloth‘‘ had been addressed to Worthington, Ontario, but by nustake was sent to Worthington Crescent, Sudbury, Ont. While it was awaiting delivery the box started to leak, the *‘*eloth"" apâ€" parently being ‘tlining"‘" of a sort to keep men warm. â€" The license Inâ€" spector investigated the leak and under some cloth found a threeâ€"gallon keg of highwines. liquor was confisceated butmno One can be found to claim it. In North Bay several packages, marked ‘*cloth,"" were also seized and found to contain liquor. The ‘*‘cloth"¢ came from Montreal. 1149 cnarge TnNal ciever gamâ€" blers recertly cleaned up $30,000 in the nickel city before they wore dlsâ€" turbed by the police. _ Around the end of last year Wim. Allen, am exâ€" pugilist, ard a woman desceribed as ‘‘the lady with the leopard coat"‘ came to Sudbuty and opened up a swell gamblinz parlor., where poker STANDING OF CLAGSES IN TIMMINS§ PUBLG SGRODL Anrnvestigat Sudbury at the ing the charge First Classâ€"Grade Cothorne, Isabel Teed, Mary Bridger, Roberts,© Oszcar Pruno, Vimey Pn'nath), Mary De Peco, Queenié Williams, Minnie Stevens, Viola Staaf Edith _ Motnick, CybeleAnderson, Hazel Lawrence, Simon Garviteh, Dur ward Freeman, David Petchersky, Marti Winea, Sylvia Hkala, Stuart Brown, Fred Foster. § The following is the standing of the pupils in the Publicâ€"Sehool from the First to the Fourth Classes, for month of JanGary, 1919. ‘The names appear in order of merit. _ Parents should examine this list carefully and if not satisfied, if they call at the school the teachers and the Principal will be only too pleased to explain the reaâ€" sons" for the standing of the pupils. Senior Fourthâ€"Florence Kendall, Edna* Duesharm, Jack Joyner, Fern MeCarthy,, Wilfrid â€" Hardy, Lizzie Lapale, Thomas â€" Holland, Dorothy Dodge, Joa Peters, Arnold Chargos, Dorothy Harrington, Thomas Lawâ€" rence, Eino Korvisto, Philip Daher. Shutlman, Violet Robart £NOTHER LIQUOR PLAN LEAKED OUT IN NORTH. Report for Month of January for First to Fourth Classes. :os}â€" CHAZCL _ 2TIUIG > C NK Ellies 690; Annis Feldman 87; Ben. Spellar 63; Nellie Studor 62; Olive Staaf G1; Iylah Stevens 51; Douglas Brown 51; Pearl Kennedy 44; Maud Blackwell 44;, Nova l\ennedy 40 ; Perâ€" ey Beonnett 23 ; Geo. Ellies 16. Janior ‘Fhirdâ€"Fanny â€" Tynela ‘)4 Edward Foster 86; Helen Jemmett 80 ; Lefka McCarthy :66; â€"Harry Mcâ€" Eacheru 60; Solomon Levine 5(5; Anâ€" nile '{’alw 534; 52; Lyla Kendall 50; Ruby Kennedy 45. Marâ€" garet Teod 46 ; lml}m Barnes 46; Anâ€" mie Kinnari 40; Jean Duff 40; Ella Bennett 40; Elma Turtin 34; ~Pava Lanegren 24. y Sunior â€" Fourthâ€"Gladys _ Hughes, Simie Kyllonen, Burtor Holland, Hilâ€" da Kinnari, Maggie Cole, Ingrid Haâ€" .lif_nlu, Willie Roberts, Beatrice Meâ€" Cracken, â€" Evelynâ€" Carson, Abraham Senior Secondâ€"Lilian Slater, Doris Webb, Margaret Howse, Violet Lhee, Teddy Sheppard, Arthur Lewis, Maâ€" rian Colborne, Charlie Studor, Bert Studor, Foster, Ross â€" Wilson, Dorothy Armstrong, Dorothy â€" €ox, Nelson â€"Hultman, â€" Wellington Dueâ€" sharm. \ Junior Secondâ€"Edith Richardson, BElza Cushing, Issie Shulman, Lily Nieme, Tola Dorway, Willie Arundel, Samâ€" Elliss, Melville.â€"Cox, Antonina Caldarelli, (Roy Hardy, Clara Hultâ€" man, FPlorence Armstrong, Zenri Bo sak,. Jim Lewis, James Povel, Tom Ellies, Aby~ Ellies, David Holland, Tony Dominco, Laurie Rhude. GLADYS ©CORMAN, Tegcher. ceéent The following is tae pupils in Class imerit:â€" S#€@01101 or Thirdâ€"Ervi Kari, 98 per Willie Mustato 83; Alex. Leâ€" 2; Hazel Little 74;, Fnrgnk 69 ; â€"Annis Feldman â€" 67 ; Ben. 63 ; Nellie Studor 62; Olive 61; Iylah Sterens 51; Douglas 51' Pearl Kennedy 44; Maud 44. Nova l\ennedy 40 ; Perâ€" LHOGGARTH, Princaipal. 1eaned before police. r \WÂ¥m PXXLOR, * is the standing of ss T in order of ARB, â€" Teacher. iC L t Ernest H. Brids SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PAPER BY SUBSCRIBIN