4 TV S O V TÂ¥ J.R.CORDON z Spemals for fricay and * e e i s ul vomwoom Tickets are selling like the proverâ€" ‘‘hot cakes"" for the G.\W. V .A. Welceome Home Dance next Morday, March 3rd. The eause to which the proceeds will go is recognized by all nuh â€"thinking people as a good one, and all may be assured that the Welâ€" come Home Danee will be one of the most pleasing events of its kind ever bell in Timmins. lt is dnc tmukimly aceepted by the Commitâ€" fee and s0 each winner of the Dog Taam Race chereafter will ‘be the proud possessor of a handsome trophy Lieut; Thos. Swalwell, brother of Miss E. Swalwell, of the Schumacher Brarch of the Canadian Bank of Com meorce, returned to his home at Poâ€" wassan recently after long and fryâ€" ing service overseas. He was four years in the Army, was twice woundâ€" ed, and also had a serious battle with ie prevalent Influenzat He triâ€" umphed over all, however, and is now back in Canada recovered from all Eothe hardships overscas. The regular mecting of the Rateâ€" payers‘ Association was held in the Counecil Chambers on Friday evening of last week, and many questions of importance to the citizens of the town were considered and discussed. The various other events in town on Friâ€" day evening prevented the attendâ€" anee from being as large as it would otherwise bhave been, but nevertheless the meeting was an interesting one and the discussion stimulating and helpful. _ Ratepayers will find the meetings of the Association a econvenâ€" tent "*clearing house‘‘ for ideas for better municipal government and imâ€" provements to the town and all good citizens should make a point of keepâ€" ing up interest in the Timmins RHateâ€" payers‘ Association. LITTLE BEULAH STEWART PASSED AWAY ON FRIDAY pnthy‘will go out to Mr. and L. Stewart in the sad death Mary‘s Hospital on Friday their little daughter, Beulah. Mary‘s Hospital on Friday dast of their little daughter, Beulah. While playing at home the previous baturâ€" day the youngster had fallen and erssping at something to save herselif Timmins News in Brief ie of themr own now ‘belonging Xâ€"A. will tran lighted to hear that formerly with the ss Co., at South Porâ€" reported some months action, is on the conâ€" and well and back aâ€" He is at prosent in cil of New Liskeard rches of welceome in rned soldiers of the ‘LAGErS IS iL kindly offer M avor sealded re knee: ryor â€" of ‘Jamnmuns, nmunication from Wills generously x dandsome stlver the. winner of the There is little doubt offer will ‘be L V eTrVv {Trans al whereâ€" evVery g@iven, and for a ble that she might ryv sineere synâ€" otaer tle of T A DCâ€" Branch as About 20 re are ap proâ€" )1(“(‘1‘ mnyvynl «dvant from 1ow W IH Mrs. <J. at StLt. borling The Town Hockey team is planning lo go to New Liskeard next week for a game with the hockey experts there, and a return match will likely be arâ€" ranged. There should be an amusing and inâ€" teresting time next Tuesday evening at the Social Club mesting in the Presâ€" byterian Chureh, the event the evening being a debate on the question as to which is the better ‘‘a compeâ€" tent but badâ€"tempered wife or a good natured but lazy one.‘‘ Mr. D. Maeâ€" kie will lead on one side ofthe question and Mr. M .B. Seott on the other AM the business places in town closâ€" ed from 11 to 12 on Saturday mornâ€" ing as a tribute to the memory of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. For a half a minute all trains, industries, etce. throughout Canada were stopped durâ€" inz the same hour as a token of reâ€" snecet to the great Canadian personâ€" ing tae same AHOuULL as speet to the great C# ality removed by dea Mr. Robt. LeHeup, Agent of the Temiskaming Children Aid iSociety, was a visitor to the Camp last week, Mr. LeHeup says that it is the.intenâ€" tion to organize a branch of the (3. A.S. in Timmins in the near future, and many pxmmnvut people have been interested in this plan. â€" a zreat deal of very useful work for the organization in the town and disâ€" thne tric Mr. S. Tsoeea, who has been a memâ€" ber of tie Town Band for the past three years, as well as one of the first members of the Timmins Ltakan Soâ€" cietv. and who has been a good citizen of the UCa leaves to nlace nda All the oldâ€"timers in the Fown were delighted to . see . Sergt. *‘ Rowe here last week and to: welcome him bsack to the Cainp after his gerâ€" vice for King and (mlntl\' overseas. ‘ He and Sergt. ‘‘Seotty‘‘ Gardifer, who is also hack in the Camp af'tdl a wnmh\ service overseas, were tw o of e popular and esteemed residents of the Poreupine in the carly _days,â€" those gallant days when ‘*none . were for ‘a part\. but all were for the state; when the rich man helped the poor, and the poor man loved the great; when spoils were fairly porâ€" tioned and lands were fairly sold, and ‘all men were like Jbrothers, in this brave land of gold."‘ 3U1C( MEN‘S CLUB ORGANIZED : AT PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH. hoh n td BE # L Church, there was a meeting of the men presont with the purpose of eomâ€" pleting organization of the men ‘s elub proposed by KRev. Mr. Parks the previous Sunday. Rev,. Mr. Parks exâ€" plained that the Committee appointed the previous Sunday had met and a constitution had been drafted, but neither a name for the Club nor a time of meeting had been decided upâ€" wn, these matters being left to the present meeting. Mr. Parks further reported that the Committee, together with Mr. Cushing and repreâ€" sentatives from the Anglican Church, the Mayor of the town, the President of the local G.W.V.A., and others inâ€" terested ‘had interviewed Reyv. Fathoer cnt Inovel P. Gerard, of Timmins visito WAas Babe W a PORCUPINE ADVANCE. OV xt week for perts taere, ikely be arâ€" sing and inâ€" lay evening in the Presâ€" nt â€"of the tmupwflhm ‘‘a compeâ€" ‘e or a good Rh.l).)Luf ‘the question 1e other WWM“ON“QOOOOOOOOC s mm mm smm mt cesmm n in town closâ€" thge 1 Y ou adve Y ou pani You Fril 2C NT H n w anum in us rT will lin e@¢ V2aTS, l1}} bla cCn in v | @ $0000000000000090000000000000600@04 0 eoomom“; ; AT TNE NEW ; OOQMMOWOâ€O“WWMMMOOWOWW {heriault with a view to coâ€"operating n the various plans for a club buildâ€" in@ and if possible having a large and commodious building to meet the needs erected as a War Memorial, â€" Reyv. ®r. Theriault had given the various representatives a very kindly recepâ€" tion ard another and larger meoseting regarding this question was ealled for, March 7th in tie Council Chamber. Rev. Mr. Parks then read the draft of the constifution of the proposed and this was adopted. ‘The purpose of the Club was outlined , as *‘ fo study and discuss modern problems affecting humanity."‘~. ‘The meeting was unable to decide upon a smita ble was unable to decide upon a smita ble name for the new celehb, and so the naming was deferred until the first mecting. _ All that is necessary to join the Club is to sien the register. After some discussion, it was decided c hold the first meetir n Thursday evening, J it 8 ojelock, in the ba â€" ‘The followin lected THE RuAIANCE QF TARZAN retary, EPL., YY.) 1109 Hilbert Eldridge; anc rogram comnutue. 24 t T Axton, . "" PS PIT ams; Mr., Cheeseman o see to the securing 6006 4bQ@000600600°8+ More thriiling than its predecessorâ€"taken ii wild tigers, lions, elephants, and oll the many | the former Tarzan picture the one big sensat You will sse Tarzan lured to the apartment: adventuress who both loves him and seehs t pa “WMMW“O@OW“â€â€œâ€œâ€œ Friday, February 28th and Saturday, Narch 1st 75c and 40¢ : Matinee Sat, 2.30, 15¢ and 306 OMNNOMOOMOOOOOWMW TCO 3 id Y .~â€" HOOKCL,â€" ridge; and the following nmittee, Chief Borland, A. Mr.~ Wilâ€" outlined . as **to modern problems ‘‘ â€" _ The meeting was appointed of an orehestra, DR ~QOTâ€" February 27th, isement of the e otheers were cancluding chapters « inis / EVANS,} edonald ; i~ treasurer ; h0o following repudiation of his former jungle comâ€" 11 ) ssorâ€"taken in the wilds, among I all the many beasts which made one big sensation of the yearâ€" the apartments of the beautiful ‘m and seekhs to ruin himâ€"â€" if possible. The first meeting of the Club will be hoeld on. Thursday (toâ€" morrow) evening, and all men â€" are arnestly requested to be present and take part. There wiii be an address on a live topic of present day interest and importance, with a general disâ€" cussion following. 7 Last week the Trustees of The A. R. Globe Dog Team RHace Shield were worried because the trophy could not be located. â€" Practically every possible nlace in town was tested to see if the Sh:‘eld coud be located, but there wore no results. At last it was deâ€" rided that the trophy must ibe with the engravers, and it was also resolyvâ€" ed that if this were not the case aA duplicate trophy would be secured at once. The matter was mentioned in The Advance, and within an hour or so of the publication of this paper the trophy was located. Mr, )\ 33. Tsa:Han read the reference to. the XRCR. â€"â€" _ _F‘LC Tanstees and ie trophay was 110C aillon read the hield being still w Why,"‘ he said fto ACF p 00000640 000640448 aiz 4 The simplest u5 %ï¬g cough or cold is g "i a threat against ‘lâ€"ifl ‘% life and health. %‘E\ " In the neglected S cough or the 4 severe complicaâ€" C Â¥ nA Teâ€" [ 20 5% tions which often @2 599) g@, follow the soâ€" called slight cold, i: g] 24 ltes the danger. â€" T3 ï¬ with the gcod E1 qualities of all.