WQ“MO‘ # 0000400088606 % 0004488086668 6066 ¢ s 00 0000000040489 044 04004041404 “““000“: Weskly Market Letter, Reports and Mapsâ€"Free Upon Request. VWrite our Porcupine and Kirkland Lake Office for authentic and upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute information on GOLD STOCKS. Corresâ€" * pondence Invited. | PORCUPINE CCBALT TORONTO KIRKLAND LAKE BUFFALO SYRACUSE ROCHESTER DETROIT. Direct Private Wire Connecting all Offices. Hamilton B; Wills Co. Limited Porcupine Office â€" â€" Timmins, Ontario Members Standard Stock Exchange of Toronto. ‘"THE GIRL IN THE RAIN‘‘ AT THE NEW EMPIRE THEATRE. Mr. H. F. Schroeder announces an~‘ other recital on Thursday evening, Nov. 18th.. The programme will inâ€" clude piano and violin selections by Mr. Schroeder and ‘his advanced puâ€". pils. ~Some time ago Mr. Sehroeder gave a recital forsome of his younger oupils and the event was largely atâ€" tendedâ€"and proved very pleasing to all present. It was held during the visit of the Ontario School Teachers to Tim mins and a number of the visitors atâ€" tended the recital and expressed_themâ€" selves as delighted with the attractive programme of good music. The recitâ€" al for Thursday evening of next week, Nov. 18th should prove even more enâ€" joyable to music lovers, as the more advanced pupils will take part in the programme. After the recital there will be a dance, with themusic furâ€" nished ‘by Mr. Schroeder‘s own orches tra of seven pieces. Any lovers of the best in music who received no invitaâ€" tion,to the last recital and who wish to attend the coming event may seâ€" cure the necessary invitation by callâ€" ing at Mr. Schroeder‘s studio, 14 Cedar street. RECITAL NOV.18, BY MR. SCHROEDER AND PUPILS. There will be a very enjoyable Enc3® and Social,jn King’s Hall on Friday evening uf) this week, Nov. 12th under the auspices of the Timâ€" mins â€"R.â€"C. ~chureh. There will be ecards and other social pleasures, light refreshments served, and an allâ€"round pleasant evening assured to all attend ing. At this event the names of the winners of the prizes in the Tombola in aid of the R. C. church will be anâ€" nounced. There gre still a feow tickets left and no one. should miss the opporâ€" turity thus afforded of a chancee for some of the valuable and attractive prizes offered. Business men of the town have given a number of prizes, the value totalling several hundred dollars, and thess prizes will be duly awarded at the Euchre and Social on Friday evenin@®. EVENING CLASSES NOW AWAY TO A GOOD START. UNKNOWN PERSON TAKES STRAY SHOT AT YPUNG'MAN. The Evening Classes here in technic alal and industrial education are now well away to a good start with the pro mise of unusual advantage to ‘be de rived from them. Last week the Bookâ€"keeping class was started, with no less than thirteen taking . the course. â€" There are also full classes in Machine Drawing, Sewing, andâ€"Mathe matics. For some reason or another the courses offered for Mining and Milling education have not brougit as many applicanis as they .should. These two courses are specially helpâ€" ful and the opportunity given y them shou‘ d be taken advantage of by every work@r in the mines or mills. They offer, at practically no eost, an «unâ€" usual opportunity for proparation for advancement ard betterment.» As the advantsars of these two classes beâ€" come beitter known, more applications will likely pour in. Mr. Carter, PÂ¥rinâ€" cipal of the Public Sehool, will be pleased to furnish any enquirers with full ~information â€" regarding â€" these courses or any others. The classes in Enaglish for nonâ€"English speaking peoâ€" ple have not been specially featured, pie have not been speciaily Teatured, but after Christmas there will likely be full classeos in this line also. ; A flash of lightning, a torrent of rain, a frightened horse and a still more frightened girl, bring about one of the most delightfully thrilling siâ€" tuations in the ‘‘Girl in the Rain,‘"‘ which will be shown at the New Emâ€" pire Theatre on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12 and 13th, It is a Universal motion picture, and Anne Cornwall is the star. 1 EUCHRE AND SOCIAL IN KING‘S HALL, FRIDAY EVG. The prizes for the Tombola in aid of the R. C. church will ‘be awarded at the Eunchre and Social to be held in Kin@e‘s Hall on Friday evening of this woek, Nav. 12t3, An odd and unpleasantâ€" incident was reported to the police last week as occurring at the corner of ,Eim street and Second Avenue. The young man returning home after the show one evening thought he heard some one on«the property and going to inâ€" vestigate, he explains that he was met by a shot fired directly at him by the intruder, who then quickly made lhis escape before there was opportunity to capture, him or even to secure a des cription of ‘the offender. The bullet passed through the young man‘s coat leaving a ragg‘ed\ hole. â€"HIt was a close call, as a few inches difference in the direction of the shot fired in the darkâ€" ness might have meant a fatality. Neigwbors say that they heard the shot, but before any one could reéach the scene the intruder had completely disappeared. THE,PORCUPINE ADVANCE ' Mr. J. A. Bannister, one of the two «Public School Inspectors in Temisâ€" kaming District has resigned his posi tion. Hegoes to North Bay to take a }position on the. staff of the Normal School there. Inspector Bannister‘s resignation will be receeived with much regret in school circles, and he will be followed to his new position with the best wishes of all the teachers in the district,. ; ‘*‘There is such a thing as overâ€"eating and overâ€"drinking hospitality.‘‘ They ‘were all let off upon producing a reâ€" ceipt for paid subscriptions. The following is from the last issue % FF*pY .o of the The Pas (Manitoba) Herald :â€"â€" The Hera‘d‘s getâ€"together meeting of delinquent subserbers on Monday| nigeut was a whale of an affair. Bob Hassette and King Cole arrived early t 1 and made for the bottle right away.‘ Pete the Dane showed good breeding in paying ap first but this tactie foolâ€" ed us completely. â€" HeSater walked off wvith two bottles during a heavy rush. A total of 65 hitherto rascally backâ€" sliders were ordained as trueand honâ€" est paid up subscribers at $2 per. _ We were ahble to somewhat deossen our reâ€"; 4 1 1 | | | freshment bill by realizing $18 for the ampties on Tuesday. ~ The boys had. a good time anyiwway, too good a time in fact, and as Magistrate Wales pointed | | C . % * | out in court the following morning, MR. BANNISTER RESIGNS AS SCHOOL INSPECTOR. About 6.30 o.m. on Monday evenâ€" ing the Fire Brigade had a run to 87 Spruce street, an alarm being turned in from Box 23. The fire was at the home of Mr. Geo. Pond. Apparently account of its location below the_ rafâ€" ters and flooring. SMALL FIRE AT SPRUCE STREET HOUSE ON MONDAY home of Mr. Geo. Pond. Apparently the blaze started somewhere around the ~furnace. The rafters, flooring, cellar door and stairway were conâ€" siderahbly scorched and charred before the fire was discovered and put out. Mr. Alf «Prout happened along very soon after the discovery of the fire and did unusually effecetive work with a chemical fire extinguisher. His good work in this dineâ€"stopped the fire beâ€" fore it got r‘ghtly started. The damage done by the fire was not serious, though it gone unchecked for a minute or two,longer it mighg assumed more serious proportions on INTERESTING TO RUN A NEWSPAPER IN THE WEST? of A. Shaheen‘s entire stock of Ladies‘ and Men‘s Wear, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, etc. We know that our stock could not be replaced at . present prices, but we find we must reduce it and turn it into cash, so we are offering startling values in all lines. You cannot afford to miss this sale. See posters for striking examples of the Big Values offered. Sale Opens Friday, Nov. 12 | Values That Will Astound You! Come and See! ‘ Reconstruction Sale B9