Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14, 15, 16 HOLLINGER STORES LIMITED at the Hollinger Stores, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14, 15, 16 highâ€"class Fur coats both for Ladies and Gentlemen as well as a wide range of Furs and Fur Sets Vou will find here a choice difficult to equal even in the larger cities, and we might say very unusual in centres other than Toronto and Montreal. We would urge you, if you are contemplating buying or not, to see this display and have a chat with Mr. Booth, He will intelligently advise you facts of different kinds of furs, etc., which you ought to know, for, if you are not buying now, you possibly will be some other time We have made special arrangements with the famous Sellers Gough Fur Co., Ltd. of Toronto to stage a genuine Fur Exhibit in our store Mr. Geo. Booth, a practical fur man, is in charge of this display which represents about $30.000 worth of Y ou are cordially invited to see this display Sellers Gough, Toronto COURTESY OF THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Skunkâ€"No eclose season. Deer, Moose, Reindeer, Carrtbouâ€" South of French and ‘Mattawa Rrvers, November 5 to 20, inclusive; north of French and Mattawa Rivers to main line of Canadian (Government Railway October 25 to November 30, inclusive; north of Canadian Government Railâ€" way, September 15 to November 15, wuiulich various Kinds of sought by hunters. The open seasons, as summary, are as follows Beaver and Otterâ€"D« March 31; inclusive. Fisher, Marten, Min Fisher, . Marten, ‘Mink, Raccoonâ€" November 1 to April 15, inclusive. Muskratâ€"Southâ€" of French â€" and Mattawa Rivers, March 1 to April 21, inclusive; north of French and Mattaâ€" wa Rivers, April 1 to May 21, inclusâ€" other waters s Mattawa Rivers next, north of RMivers, ‘May 16 clusive. Limits: Duckâ€"25 per Ruffled Grous sUMMARY OF THE GAME REGULATIONS FOR 1922 way, smeptemiber 1lo To November 10, inclusive. Wild Geese, Wild Ducks (other tnan Wood and Eider Duek), Plover, Snipe â€"September 1 to December 15, inâ€" clusive. oodcocl Ol has been issued of Game and (Â¥1 hannel, no close season aters south of French and i Rivers, May 1 to March 31 rth of French and Mattawa May 16 to April 14 next, inâ€" to Trout InGetr Erie, west of Point Pelee, _ May. 23 next, inclusive; ‘s, June 16.to November 30, , Ralibit, Weasel, ‘uynx, close season. rreaAatl hannel of the game laws tor issued by the Departâ€" > and Fisheries, which inctly the seasons in kinds of may be sSeptember: hune 16 lay, 200 per (Partridge)â€" V en q V Lakes, December to distri 11 to ut in season OvenrDet r@oreian to (0¢â€" season 10 per inclusâ€" Pelee, Vulyv 3 {6 in d Large and smallâ€"mouthed Black Bassâ€"8 per day, not less than 10 in. Maskinongeâ€"4t per day. Pickerelâ€"12 per day. Salmon Troutâ€"5 per day. Speckled and Brown Troutâ€"10 Ibs. in weight, 20 in number per day; not less than 7 inches each. Hainbow Troutâ€"6 per day. Other Pacific Troutâ€"6 per day. vernment »bhonds maturing December 1, 1922, has been asking this question. The advertisement of the Minister o1 Finance supplies an answer. The inâ€" vestor, by giving notice to the manâ€" ager of any one of the branckhes of a chartered bank, can arrange to get new ‘bonds bearing the same rate of interest, the ‘highest possible security and a liberal rate of intervest. season ‘‘Boil the Water,‘‘ and ‘*Swat the Ely"" is the good advice given by the Timmins Medical Health Officer. Timâ€" mins had shown itself a remarkably healthy town and it will continue to be so if it keeps on following the adâ€" vice of the MH.O. c 0000000680080 Manvy a holder of t come to C. Martino‘sâ€"the largest direct importer of specialties inâ€" cluding :â€" Pure Italian Olive Oil, Salad Oils, Black and Green Olives, Maccaroni. All kinds of Imported Cheese, Mushrooms, Garlic, Tomato Paste, Arâ€" tichokes, Etc., Etc. P.O. Box 230. Homer L. Gibson Co. GOLD MINING ST 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building Phone 299. Spruce street, opposite the station. Canadian t¢oâ€" n December We can execute orders in these issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptly and â€" satisfactorily. Wire your orders at our expense. TORONTO, ONT. Mr. W. B. Spiegel, Editor of the Radio Directory Publishing Co. New York City has been spending a short vacation at the home of Mr,. M. J. Caveney, Sandy Falls, This was Mr. Spiegel‘s first visit to the North and he was greatly impressâ€" ed by the business activity and generâ€" al prosperity in evidence throughout the district. Using his own words he said, *‘*I see now why Timmins is known and talked wbhout in business cireles even a thousand miles east and south of here. Go to it. You will hardly know â€" your city tenâ€" years hence. It looks to me like one of the busiest little beehives on this hemisâ€" phere." ‘ Mr. Spiegel left Timmins for Toâ€" ronto on Sept. Tth. and expressed the hope of being able to pay another visit in the near future. TIMMINS ‘‘ONE OF BUSIEST BEEHIVES ON HEMISPHERE.*" tain of a hearty reception from the citizens of Sudbury,"" says The Sudâ€" bury Star. ‘‘Is the Mayor ot ssuaâ€" bury included in the *citizens‘?"‘ might well ‘be asked by any of the teachers in the party recently touring the North. Timmins, Ont.