TKE POASYP@t BAND IN ATTENDANCE AT BIG BOXING SH gnee and will add the event by a good of music. The big ecludes a nurwher of no lover of boxing the big event bein between Jim Mcl ehampion of Main meau, weltherweigh Brunswick. At the ho Boximg Suow at thne lander Hall on Saturday, Jan. the Timmins Band will be in attendâ€" snee and will add to the pleasures of the event by a good suppl\ of the best «of music. Iho Boxing Show inâ€" * 1117â€" 17th 4 INVESTIG ATION INTO REFERENDUM VOTE _A large deputation representing the Citizens Liberty League waited upon Premier Drury some days ago, asking. for a recount of the votes in the reâ€" cent referendum on ‘the prohibition question. It was shown by affidavits and* other evidence that considerable econfusion existed among the returnâ€" ing officers. Atter tabulating the reâ€" turns some of them gave the number of people voting and‘*‘no,‘‘ while others gave the number fifor‘ and ‘*acainst."‘ The Liberty League wants to know what the Returning Officers meant by ‘‘for‘‘ and ‘‘aâ€" vainst."‘ Many mistakes apparently avere made and there was general conâ€" fusion evidently not only in the minds of the voters but also in the minds of the pollinge officers in regard to the of the voters but also in tne minds of the polling officers in regard to the voting. Premier Drury promised that an would be made in connection with a couple of counties and if the results warranted 1t a reâ€" eount might be ordered for the whole provinee. â€" The deputation _ included Mr. F. Gordon Osler, Mr. D. L. Me CGartlhiy, Mr. T. L. Carruthors and LIQUOR SHIPMENTS SEIZED AT NCORTH BAY Published every Wednesday by Geo, Lake, Publisher â€" $2.00 a year United States â€" $3.00 a year GT 38T aAxenueft yooq _ 21] J, Tlheâ€" rescinding of the: various Ordersâ€"inâ€"Council â€" and â€" special war measures that took place to be effectâ€" ive January 1st 1920, was expected to allow the legal shipment of liquor from Montreal and aceordingly a num ber of orders were sent from here by those legally entilled to liquor. It was expected that shipments would reach here safely last week. Toronto has been receiving liquor literally by tlhe earload since Jan. lst. But, as WEDNESDAY, JANUAR 7 _ r@® Â¥ 4 oz ce Office 26 tle earload since Jan. lst. But, as too often happens, there seems to be some special descrimination acainst the North Land. Two express cars said to be filled with liquor orders from the North Land, all legally on the way according to the general unâ€" derstanding of the law, were seized by the Provincial Constable at North Bay on Saturday and held there. It is understooG that the Provincial Officer‘s exeuse for the action is that had no *‘official‘‘ notice that liquor could be imported into the Proâ€" vinee.. The Citizens‘ Liberty League at Cobalt at oncee got busy on the matter and there are expected to he investigations â€" and proceedings _ to Follow. There are said to have been « half a dozen eases of liquor eonte in safely to Cobalt on Tuesday, but noâ€" thing definite is known regarding other shipments to the North Land. ‘The Government should take the ques tion up in earnest and if it can be shown that anyone exceoeded his legal authority there should be due punishâ€" ment meted out. The officers who havye made a fetish of the ‘‘letter of the aw‘‘ in the administration of the O 1 W WAXxXTED altzation art 11 ¢ Ab Subscription Rates n would TELEPHONES : 13 t\ ay mean in. l4th, on« being a 10â€"roun: Mcelnunis, welther Maine, and Jack t V Show in special items tha will ceare to miss Residence 112 iampion 01 ettOIT special M for â€" next Templc in â€" Hatleybur; threeâ€"storey §\ M+. and Mrs, F.C. H. Simms rtâ€" furned last week from Toronto where Mrs. Simms has been taking medical treatment. Aill will "‘be pleased to know that Mrs. Simms is now well on the way to a complete recovery. Dr. L. Gagzgnon, of Haileybury, was in the Camp this week in answer to a special call from the Boivin Tie Comâ€" pany where one of the horses needed special attention. Dr. Gagnon also made his usual calls for the regular monthly trip here while in the Camp. ann|ing Mr. Walter Tarner, formerly of the Poreupine Crown staff, but "more reâ€" cently of Sudbury, is leaving for Maâ€" son, Nevada, where he will join the staff of the Bluestone Mining Smelt ing C umpun\ now under the manageâ€" ment of Mr. M. W. Summerhayes. Miss Corman, of the Publi staff, was unable to resume h« at the sehool here on Monda M Miss Corman, of the Public School staff, was unable to resume her duties at the scehool here on Monday mornâ€" ing, owing to illness. Miss Corman spent. the holiday season, in Cobalt and while there contracted mumpsâ€"a@a malady that seems to be quite prevalâ€" ent in Cobalt at the present time. 0 vyenue, ~.0PL the dead bo the Chiet of discovery, at had 1 Mr. Jos. Brennan was called last week to his home at North Bay owing to the death of Inis sister, Mrs. 8. J. Diunn.. Mrs. Dunn passed away after an illness of only a couple of weeks, her deatlh taking place on New Year‘s Day. Joe lefft on re news for North Bay agzain on Monday eve The parishioners of St. Matthew s will hold their annual meeting in the vestry of the church next Monday, Jan. 12th at 8.30 p. m. sharp. The reâ€" ports of the work done by the various oreanizations during the past year will *e nresented officers fer the enâ€" suing 12 months elected and matters of general interest discussed. T C Mr. Pascoc, of the Brothdrhood Movement, spoke in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening after the recular service,. Mr. Paseoe‘s subject was *‘The Children of Serbia.‘‘ He described the devastated condition of Serbia and the destitution and want of the people and made an earnest appeal for sympathy, interest and support for the work. that wWOC totr by con}k Notes of Interest for tins 0cca Timmins Or( rsday aftternoon of This wegk at . ock when reports will be present and officers for 1920 elected. Some children niure. North B Mu L DNC OHM morrow (Thursday) evening of the 1 1 W Geo. S. Drew left on Tuesday holiday visit to his home at gton and to other points south,. Simon Lamviere, lied from exposure. y an etror arising irom bNC LHCLl : one of the members was from the atre Orchestra, The Advance last kâ€" said. that the New Empire atre Orchestra furnished the musie the Christmas Night Dance given the Veterans. Instead, the musie . Seguin, tailor of Haileybury, I)usmess visitor to town this he veterans. instead, I this oceasion was suppli« vbury next sprin ‘ey ~block fto co ldfellows‘ and Ma MTall, offices and ifter all 1N 1} and ind ibout ot mc e gven in New Empir( 11 and daugliter, formerâ€" , but now of Kirkland ors to Timriins during olice of .‘\Ssn('i:ll i« TL I1¢ o| restt v, last week found a man. . They told ce of their gruesome prompt investigation t that the dead man iere, an Indian, who 1t U 1 avin las to contain five id Masonic Hall, orelt cerpt necw oC on Fifth week ‘fo turnin stra will erc Matthew‘s cting in the xt Monday, t e b R 'HIO reâ€" sOrIes Cl the sad ue N OV C His many friends in the Camp will be pleased to know that Mr. John T. Easton, who was dangerously ill last week, is now well on the road to reâ€" covery. He was taken ill with what at first seemed to be bloodâ€"poisoning in the hand, but later complications of pneumonia were evident. Ai the time of writing, Mr. Easton «is not in any danger and is not much affected by the septic poisoning, while the attack of pneumonia is well under con trol and he is making satisfactory pro eress ‘to recovery. | being a total les: in the thousands al insurance. A A 1 WMWGMONO“WW etery THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE VICTROLA X, $185 Mahogany or Oak i5 D m Y will place a Genuine Victrola in your home Your family and friends can then hear the world‘s best music, not only hear but understand and enjoy it. The most famous artists in all the world make records exclusively for "His Master‘s Voice" and the Victrola is the only instrument specially made to play them. There are over 9,000 selections listed in "His Master‘s Voice" Catalogueâ€"Doubleâ€" sided records are 90 cents for the two selections. Any "His Master‘s Voice" dealer REMEMBER it is not a Genuine Victrola unless it bears the famous trademark "His Master‘s Voice"â€"it is placed there for your protection.â€"Look for it! Sold on the Easiest Genuine Victrolas $40 to $680 will gladly play any selection you wish to hear or demonstrate the Yictrola. Berliner Gramâ€"oâ€" phone Company, Limited, Montreal Mr. J. H. Laflamme, deputy superâ€" intendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, with his headâ€" quarters at Haileybury, was busi« ness visitor to the Camp this week. 19320 KE I