+ ~FOUR THE PORCUFINE AGARCE *MMINS BEATS MOST OF THEM IN MILK PRICES wrices in Canada ; «Bbout 25e per cent IFPS.A. El Paso, eatly the only place on anything « level with Timmins, and El Paso the record for having the highnâ€" est price, (26%;, cents per quart,) **IL months ago The Advance had Aan atficle in these eolumns. advocatâ€" iJns the extension of the T. N.0O..to [Grkland Lake as s convenience and #senéelit to that mining «cainp. Tt was suggestedâ€"at that time that a strong deputation hbe sent down to duterview the Government regardâ€" this desirable form of ‘*teolomzaâ€" LAKE WANTS PAILWAY TO THE CAMP. Aton ronad?""â€"â€" The â€" delegationâ€" went Aown this week and will be introducéd ary Capt. Tom Magladery, M.P.P. The eteiogation will pressâ€"for the immediâ€" «rte commencement~of «the line from. .m,uml\a to Kirkland Lake so that latter ccamp may ‘have a fair «hance to develop mider reasonable souditions of transportation and taâ€" r‘ilit\'(»f access. _ The proposed exâ€" tensionâ€"to Kirkland Lake has ‘been Kwiceâ€" survreyed alreaidly. â€" Indeed, an ©ppropriation was made to commence wWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TY Published Office 26 Oanada United States .WM,, MMMQWMNQOMWWWWMW te+*444 2 amins . nest price eprlyâ€" was # scoo*®® pricC Board. Timmin n the to» § ASs ] * In addition to th: be spzcia 17 jewc'al Regina move ment, regular $80 sale price $57.85 sh‘d'every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher 14 lit. Solid Golgd 20 per Cont. Off Subscription Rates : â€" $2.00 a year | States â€" $3.00 a year Regular up to $7.50 Sale price â€" *#2.65 freach wory 30 per Cont. Of? ited mi £3 at‘s Watch One Tray of 141 zedk in any Lanadlâ€" to 18e., in Moose lowest, â€" Canadian per quart, antl milk eenerally averaged Residence 112 t1¢ than in the , was apparâ€" anvthing like ONTARIO € #00900080800400¢08#04008 00008 0000000888 L b6404 oeooooooooooo@oooooooozoo:ofl 00000000399036003 @irt. The ~Canadiâ€" very article reduced at least 20 per cent. W N P. H. STOCK Send us your Watch and Jewelry Repairs + Wns nada tÂ¥3 > articles already advertised, the following will lly marked during continuance of sale §3 494684 Gase contains brush 1 % comp, mirror, hat E clothes brushes, reg. $20. sale price 13.85 Regina Special 15 jewel movement 12 size Gent‘s Wateh Regular 27.50, sale price $17.45 / DEATH OF MISS RAY PIERCE iâ€"| _ AT MONTREAL LAST WEEK. Regular up to ©9 at a work un it before INC WAari. .A the war is over, there seems nc reason why the extension to the ing and promising Camp at Ki Lake should not be among‘th new works to be rushed to com nCt French Ivery Tolet Set "WELCOME HOME‘‘ DANCE TO BE GIVEN BY VETERANS. Goldfields Branch of the Great War Veterans Association is giving a Soâ€" .(ml Evening and Dance in the Masonâ€" > Hall, 'I‘nnmms. on Monday evenâ€" ing, March 3rd., the pleasant event to be in the nature of a ‘* Welcome Home*‘ to those coming back drom overseas servics. Dancing will comâ€" manke t 9 p.m.â€" There will "Doe reâ€" n ts1( tTr The sad news reached , here , last week of the death at the Royal Vicâ€" toria Hospital, Montreal on February 19th, of Miss. Ray Pierce, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce, of Timmins. She was only 24 years of age at the time of death and had ‘been ill for.about a year, most of time being spent in hospital anâ€" dergoing treatment _ for intestinal trowble. _ Despite the long _ weary 'mmtl.s of illness and suffering she kept a cheerful disposition that was remarkable for aits sweetness â€" and optimism. _ According to a letter writâ€" t( n by one of those in attendance at the luhpltdl it was only a short time )vhnc sho passed away tnat she: had {slmled at some friends near Wer and assured them that she was feeling better. She passed away qmetly and without pain or strugale on Feb. 12th, and was laid at rest in Montreal on Feb. 13th« To her bereaved, parents l‘md family and the near friends the sympathy of all will go out in ‘this sorrow. One Tray of Rracelets RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT. The Timmins Ratepayers Associaâ€" tion. will meet on Friday evening of bhis week in the Council Chambers. A number of interesting and importâ€" gnt questions will he before the meetâ€" ing and afl concerned in â€"the. welfare andâ€"2dvancement of, Timmins are urâ€" ged to attend.this meeting, in the Council Chamber, Friday evening at 10C€ Oppos‘te Post Office, Timmins 1801 Rogers bout half the regular prices Only a limited quantity now remains to be sold price y aa 101 1 € at ts served, and Everyone‘ will all are invited cans in this ples $3.65 nere and war. Now that seems no valid on to the thrivâ€" mp at Kirkland among‘ the first d to completion Ladies‘ Aracelet Watches 3 only sevenâ€"piece Fremuch Ivory 1 to join with asant evening. Regular $18 $21 Sale Price $1 1.95 and $13.45 Mameure Sets Regular price $10 Sale price Regular up to $2 Sale price â€" 95c i1 V C oaby fings rood $G.85 SIX MONTHS FOR PASSINE WORTHLESS MONEY Joseph Falesdeau Had a Big Roll of Poor Mexican Bills Bought Booze and Took Change. H. C. McDONALD, ~ > = Manager. Branches also at Iroqnois Falls, Knrkhnl Lake, Sontll Porcnpmc and New Liskeard. IMPERIAL BANK Protect your valuables by placing them in one of our Safety Deposit Boxes. For particulars as to rentails, etc., consult the Manager. 158 14 itt. Solid SGold Ladies‘ Diamond Riags 20 per Cent. Off Solid Gold Rirgs 25 per Cent. Ooff One Tray 9 Kt. 10 Kt., 14 Kt. Regular $45 Sale price $26.85 Regular up to $6_ Sale price $1.957 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. p:l-ss.l N9 around OF CANADA SA F ET Y noon last 6 yomery M 4 Yang: DP Hooker, J J,. B ul (‘lli\'t. Bo d were way off in Canadian bills. On a charge of having liquor illegally Falesdean was _ also fined $200 and eosts, while Frank Beleau and (Geo. Tessiers, who lhad been with him were each fined $10 and ceosts for beine drunk,. JAMES KAVANAUGH‘S DEATH DUE ENTIRELY TO ACCIDENT. The inquest into the death of Mr. James Kavanaugh at the Melntyre« Mine was resumed on Thursday after noon last with Coroner H. E6. Montâ€" gomery presiding and the jury inceludâ€" ing T. F. King (foreman) 95 W. Hooker, J. D. Maclean, A. Freeman, J. E; Sullivan, J. T. Easton and Fire Chief â€" Borland. _ _ witnesses zave evidence that showed that conâ€" ‘Htian at the mine were ‘not responâ€" Hooker, J. 1). Maclean, A. Freeman,| J. E; Sullivan, J. T. Easton and Fire! Chief â€" Borland. _ Several _ witnesses zave evidence that showed that conâ€" ditions at the mine were not responâ€" sible for the unfortunate _ acceident. Indeed, it seemed clear that the Meâ€" Intyvre takes â€" particular precautions and issites special warnings to avoid all chances of acéidents. The deâ€" ceased was working by the day and was instructed to take all the time necessary â€" to see that everything was safe before he set up lus machine #or drilling. A A-pic(-(- of "overhanging explained that thne time had hbeen spen fdown was ‘because deliberation death‘by ac FINAL DANCE OF THE D.Y.B THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Phe D.Y.B. Club‘s final danee Wil be ‘held in the Masonic Hall | on Thursday evening of next week, Febâ€" ruary 27th, and the success of simlar D.Y.B. events in the past is guarantee that this final event will be a pleas- ant and succeessful affair. _ Da neing will commence â€" at 9:30 p.m.>â€" sharp. Music by Appel‘s Orchestra. Everyâ€" thing up to the high standard of |m' vious D.YÂ¥.By Ciwh everis, and inâ€" vited to attend. Thes following are the patronesses of the Dance on the I7th :â€"Mrs. R. J. Jemmett, Mrs. G. R. Vary, Mrs, A. H. Meuche, Mrs. wW. . Richardson, Mrs. H. Mulseron and Tenders have mond drilling at Tisdale. @80O000008§00000000000000460 4640068660064 LEO MASCIOL 6400664848« Excavations for Cellars, Sewers, Etc. Contracts of all Kinds Taken P.O. Box 62 iden Droux® e been ealled for diaâ€" it the Sovereign Mines, Ti DING CONTRACTOR reek, Febâ€" of similat vvuvarantet o a pleasâ€" Dancing n.~ sharp zll'g-(\ln ~â€" due ect of will WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Best Wages. Mrs. C. (¢. Williams, 9 Hemlock St.â€" 11â€" TO RENT â€"A number of HOUSES in good locations ; reasonable rent apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Eim St. :« PORTABLE SAWMILL FOR SALE _â€"25 horse power. _ Secondâ€"hand mill in firstâ€"class condition. Terms modemate to responsible parties. Apâ€" ply Box 641, Timmins. 1:3â€"15p. MAID WVANTED WORkK. _ Goo¢ Mrs.. D. HOUSE TO RENXNT OR OR SALI IIRL WANTED for LIGHT HOUSE WORK andâ€" Care: of _ Cluldren, Apply ito Mrs: B. E. Martin, 43 Tamarack St., Phone 9. Secondâ€"hand furniture of all kinds thoroughly renovated and in irstâ€" class condition, as good as new at much less cost. â€" Also many other arâ€" ticles. Call and see us no matter what you want, we likely have it. We pay caash for secondâ€"hand furniture or anything, else. What have you to sell2 OF. Tia . SALLE, 40 +~and ©401%» yout want, we d caah for secon anything, else. sell? E.. Ian Third Avenue. NOTICE TO SETTLERS TEMISâ€" KAMING DISTRICT. NREGTSTERED PATENTEES OR LOCATEES may obtain Seed Wheat | and Seed Oatsgâ€"to the value of $40. U()‘ for each setfler, if approved. Eorms of .\pph(.\tmn stating pnms.l and tforms may be obtained froni" the Crown Land Agent of the l)ls(ll(t‘ t BasDistzatcet "H(flpreqmï¬ah\é ofetlke | I)(pmtmvm of from the Northernâ€" Development »1.mvn." Parliament Buildings, Toronto. | } No settler wil Je suppliea who is | not aâ€" Registered. Patenitea owner n[': nearl Ave., noltl a~ Locatee The applicationsâ€" must be properly ied out and returned to the Local Crown Land ‘Agent not than March 8th., 1919 («@d.) 4. ll()\\ ARD FERGUSON, Minister of Lands, Forests Mines â€"4â€"roomed_ cottage in Rochester, good well, outhouse. Apply Mrs. MacGregor, Dome Mine, South Por cupine. 12â€"14p. Bridse Gontract to let Tenders will be, receeived up to 12 n‘elock nogn, of 24th, next, addressed to Honx (¢. H. Fergusou, Ministeor _ of~Lands, Forests â€"Mines, Ontario, for the building of the sulm structure of a |nulwc over the Mattaâ€" gamiâ€" River, near Timming Ontario. Plans, .s‘})*uiï¬(‘z’.tluns, mul egeneral conâ€" ditions of the ("«i!‘lx act may be se en at the office of C. 1 ullerton, .\u C erintendent _ of (nlnmzulmn l{mula. Pavliament â€" Buildings, Toronto. A m otaetr camp from ( Deputy Minister of, Lands, and Mines. ‘arliament Buildings, Toronto ‘ebhruary 10th, 1919, new. etwed men died and a number of are seriously ill in a near Kaskbaw on the> C.N.KR. Irinking wood aleohol. eque for $1000 mus fender. â€" The lowest t necessarily accept TED ~FOR Good Wage Keeley, Se} Appl and ages. Apply Schumacher. ER A L S.\'lzi"a. 10 Gth 13â€"14 2 or an}l Spacious Accommodation. Efficient Attention. Graduate Nurse in Attendance Maternity (Cases especialy solicited. Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and T p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p,.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. Siunday Services, 11,00 aan. and 7.00 p.im. altss Sunday 3.00 p.re. laptisms, 415 p.m. llul\ Communion:â€"ist. ‘gunda\ of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Munday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. Rev. B. S. Cushing, B.A., Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. In the Matter of the Estate of Napoâ€" leon Lefovre late et the Town of Timmins, in the District of Temâ€" iskaming, Carpenter, deceased. TAKE Notice that all persons havâ€" jing claims against the estate of the above <deceased are to file the same dul\ verified by affidavit witth the unâ€" dersigned on or hbefore the 28th day of February, A.D. 1919. N1 Take Notice that after said dato tho estate of the said deceased will be distributed having regard only to such accounts as shall then have hbeen filed. _ Dated at. oJ Poreupine _ this Thirtyâ€"First day of January, A.D., 1910. Hates Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. in the matter cof the Fistate of Timoâ€" {ey Bosak late of the township of Calvert in the District of ‘Pemiskaâ€" . ming, Labourer, deceaged. TAKE NOTICE that all epersons having claims against the estate of the abové deceased are to file the same duly verified by affidivit with the undersigned on before the 10th day of March; A.D., 1919. AND TAKE NOTICE that after said date the estate of the said deâ€" ceased will be distributed having© zard only ito such accounts as STIR then have been filed. Dated at South Poreupine this Tonth day of February, A.D., 1919. ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. OU will say when you taste Klim,â€""It tastes just like fresh milk." Klim is pasteurized separated milk with the water reâ€" moved. A dry powder. In blueâ€"andâ€"white striped one 1b. and ten Ib. tins. At your Grocer‘s. Canada Food Board License . No. 14â€"2342 O Y Fresh Flavor s :â€"Private, $18.00 per week. Semiâ€"Private, $15.00 per week. Maternity Cases, $25 per week. NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS COOK MITPCHBELL, Solicitors for Barthelmy N Executor of saul Estate. TIMMINS, ONT. Solicitors for Yakov Kravehuls Admintstrator of saut estate. edar and Fourth Ave atâ€" South: Poreupine tlus y of February, A.D., 1919. COOK MTTCHELL, . Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 131. Rector yer o4 abel, alâ€"