Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE H. SHAEFER} MONETA P.O. Box 3, Timmins. Still the Most for the Money $ * Anprew Wirson 4 0 BE e4G7 8x« 554 "‘The National Smoke" HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Black, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. P and reâ€"decorated to suit tenants. Apply Lawrence Bailding, opposite Post Office. f 44p. IROQUOIS FALLS‘ GOOD WORK FOR FIRE SUFFERERS. equally prom; to the call, a1 be noted by who havemis The following letter from the Mayâ€" or of Iroquois Falls, as published in The Broke Hustler this week gives a fair review of what the Faiis did for the fire sufferers. â€"Timmins, South Poreupine, Cochrane and other towns in this part of the North Land gave To ask for a cash collee dition to what already had nart stating W was necessary of. food suppl four ‘hours, bu Paper tarou the Iroquois Fa pany through snecial car loa Fine Financial Response A public meetmg was held on my return when it was decided to make a eolleetion of cash, building tools, beds, bedding, blankets, cooking utenâ€" sils, ete. A large quauntity of these latter articles were collected and had a value which meant tkat a real saâ€" erifice was made of eonsiderable exâ€" tent. looked like imposing but our good people ped up when it reached Englehart and Charlton later. Inelunded in t#tliis shipment was a large donation of clothing made by the Pioneer ‘Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. This particular conâ€" sizgnment was sent direct to Englehart Committee. Correspondsncs, Copying, Ete., promptly done at reasonable rates. Miss Kathleen MacNalh PUBEBLIC STENOGRAPHER IOc. Dr. Moore Bl ago. It seems right that 1 also use this oppoftunity to in a few words just what we ible to accomplish and how it 1AllMN norni‘n 0 30 a 1 the N~North Land t and generous response id this point might well the Toronto newspapers takenly emphasized the rom 1 what H J wWien L recervyed om the Mayor of Engleâ€" chat had happened) it to get a large amount ies away in three or t owing to the prompt n iby the Abitrbi Power uzh Mr. Melnnis, and alls Merchandising Com Mr. Code, we had a aded by the time the as ready to <pull out. itt and myself accomâ€" Ont throu seen the 1¢ 1€ »€ when t e North Land go with the greates of Iroquois FaÂ¥ll ecause it is typi th Land towns :â€" @ifter the 11 opnortunl 0 2 T THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE lection in adâ€" ad been done, i good nature se to the ocâ€" t11 at nsITairs )1 r2rea that N18 11 )1 Lime, wWili next sprin per acre. I also know of 1 people who have and supplies dire« devasted district ecasion and in a few days, the magniâ€" ficient sim of $1950.00 was collected, and there is still more ceoming in. This money was distributed as follâ€" n aA IEW iC next mornin been in the ing settiement will actually mean that next vear a much larger area will be mittees for ten days. The work was all done without confusion, everybody being imbued with the single*idea to help out and they did it well. I ought to mention specially the gen erous assistance of the Abhitibi Power Paper Company as they were only too anxious to coâ€"operate when I adâ€" vised them of the urgent need, and 1 also ought to specially thank the citiâ€" zens for their most splendid effort, which I know meant a lot of hard work ad trouble. The ladies partiâ€" eculdrly worked unceasingly and tireâ€" lessly to comfort those who had lost pensations are nothing compa the loss of lives, but they are thing that may be salvaged, were, from the evils of the fire one outstanding compensation earnest delermination on mnany 1 to prevent the occeurrence of any ilar disaster. _ The people of the th Land are determined to pr another similar occurrence so f sincere desire Pinailiy, 1 want to thank the.various committees who organized the work and cash contributions so suecessfully. I am sorry to hayve taken up . so much space but so many of our Towns people have asked me recently just what we have done that this is about the only method in which I can let them know. They have certainly written in large lefters in the History of the North that where help is needâ€" ed, its people are right there to exâ€" tend a helping hand. I am proud to be the Mayor of such a fine representâ€" ative body of citizens. I am, Your obedient servant, JOHN VANIER, EXTENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR CONS. WESTâ€"DOME LAKE. Plans are completed for a very exâ€" tensive development programme at the â€" Consolidated â€" Westâ€"Domeâ€"Lake property. To assist in this purpose a large hoisting plant and electrical eâ€" quipment have been purchased and will be installed at once. The prosâ€" pects for the Consolidated Westâ€"Dome Lake are said to be‘most encouraging, the diamond drilling having. shown the presence of large bodies of highâ€" erade ore awaiting development. It is intended to sink the main shaft to a depth of 1050 feet, establishing levels at the 750, 900 and 1050 foot SOME OF THE COMPENSATIONS OF RECENT FIRE DISASTER. The recent fire disaster in Central Temiskaming was not without some compensations. Of course, these comâ€" pensations are nothing compared to the loss of lives, but they are someâ€" was ta im TN 1PTIlO Ss1 TAE sDPo The ve: s wholé reli€ te w y owned. anxiecty of all the men in Town, the Mill to give their donamons lendid and their spirit was cerâ€" worth while. : lyv, I Wwant to thank the various vernment rese various w The/ifood suppues were aw vy hours and the elothing 4 rning, and our money has n the hands of the Loeal Co ©$3000,100. know of many of our Towns ind th ‘At a COsSt o The fire inst trict all oOf which e heavy work whi by the Local Com occurrence so Tar ds attitude of the Onâ€" t seems to indicate a o coâ€"operate to the compensation is the tion on many hands t at a much earlier stherwise have been land which before > cost at least $50.00 and would not have some considerawple under cultivation of about $10.00 e instead of retardâ€" ent to le thing abo the speed w collections we e Ahitibhi Pow: Limited have ie Local Comâ€" The work was on, everybody single®idea to Mavyor LOSTâ€"SMALL PURSE, ON THIRD WANTEDâ€"A loan of five Avenue, Timmins, containing small dollars ($500.00) for six sum of money. Finder please reâ€" â€" months.. Willing to pay 8 turn to Melnutyre Mereantile Co., _ Have a good seenrity. A; Schumacher. Reward. ~43, G., P.0O. Box 226, Timmi 9504 i Homer L. Gibson Co. v 000000 00400008 0000 i §00080000000000900000008900000000006400000000000004004¢ All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"elass condition Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc. ° Head Office Yard TIMMINS, ONT, Clear B.C. Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce Vâ€"joint Flooring and Shiplap, White Pine Featheredge, Sash and Doors John The thickest, warmest and strongest wall board on the market GOLD MINING STOCKS A Complete Stock of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER has purchased the business, property, etc., of E. Marinnacci, 34 Balsam street, and will continue the business on the most apâ€" proved lines. The business of all old customers and new patrons solicited. Service and satisfaction assured. Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies ACENT FOR TEN TEST FIBRE BOARD Phone 71. Hard Red Brick in Stock 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building We can execute orders in these issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptly and satisfactorily. Wire your orders at our expense. 34 Balsam Street Timmins, Ont. TORONTO, ONT. Have a good seenzity. Apply to G.., P.O. Boxk * h, Timmins, Ont. P. Sabourin, Manager SCHUMACHER Phone 95B hundred 0 eighl her ced\