Tast week Judge Hayward gave Fedgmeut in the case brought to have eleetion of (Mr. Taylor Pipe as Mayar of Cobalt declared null and waid on the ground that iMr. Pipe was meot m "*resident‘‘ of Covalt in the mesning of the Net and therefore not for the position of Mayor. Mr. Pipe was elected Jan. lst. with a smjority of 15 over ‘Mr. W. R. Lowery, amnmd some weeks ago formal action was takem to anseat ‘him on the grounds speetfied. According to Judge Hayâ€" ward‘s ‘finding the motion succeeds, with the ecosts against Mr. Pipe. It is said that Mr. Pipe will not carry the aeatter further, and so a new nominaâ€" tm for Mayor of Cobalt will be neâ€" «essary. Mr. Pipe has a business in Tabalilt, with living accommodation in the same block. He has a regular reâ€" «denee in Haileybury, where his faâ€" wily spest the most of their time and where is children attended sehool. both Mr. Pipe and the #«arailxy would use the apartments in MAYOR UNSEATED ON RESIDENCE CLAUSE "*TUp to tite age of eiglit. my boy was ®# sasromy healily lad,. full of life and â€" While playing leap frog oune «uy with some goys ot his own age, while in a stooped positien, a Brg boxr pumped on his back and in my boy caughit his foot in an «im griting and dislocaited his hip. The was so great tliat he fainted swA threother boys were so frightened Seey samawny, For hours he suffered *rritle pain and wlhien found and bromght kome was very weak, with m thigh and leg swollen twice its mze, Thedoctor set the boue but the minxn and exposure were too much for thke Faat boy and he became unconâ€" wmrons A high fever set in and for weeks he }lay between life and death eg for hours at a stretch. One be opened his eyes and murmurâ€" is Moather, but this is only word br caald utter hs was so weak, but I kmew the worst was over He got #Rronget but for months was it a servoums condition. The leastsudden ®earse of loud talking would startle Irm and he would begin trembling. Me was quite laine aud the swelling "Would Wake Up S "The Least Sudden Noise or Loud Talkianz Would Startle Him." Schumacher Announcing Our Appointment as THE TODD DRUG CO., LIMITED her «â€" South Porcupine â€" T and by all Druggists in Northern Ontario. NEW ONTARIG GARAGE MACHINE SHOP 1 } (SUBâ€"DEALERS) Dealers We take real pride in announcing our selection to sell and service the new Grayâ€"Dort line in thlS terriâ€" tory. This is the most complete line of motor cars ever offered by one company. Our new connection enables us to offer any man in this community just the car to best meet his needs. With the sensational Gray at a low price ($695, f.0.b. factory â€" taxes extra), the long line of imâ€" proved Grayâ€"Dort Fours and the new Grayâ€"Dort Six, we can satisfy your wants as to price, appearance and performance. The service standards set by Grayâ€" Dort are unusually high. Weintend to maintain them. Our service policy will aim to reduce the cost of your motoring. We invite everyone interested in motor cars to come to our showâ€" rooms and see this remarkable line. got| â€" Carnol is sold by your druggist, 1 a|and if you can conscientiously say, len | alter you have tried it, that it hasn‘t tle | done you any good, return the empty ng, | bottle to him and he wili refund your ing | money, 622 Bold by balt residence, but rather that he should have in the municipality of Coâ€" balt, or within two miles therefrom a residence of the kind and possessing the requisites of the residence he acâ€" ttrally had in the town of Haileyâ€" bury."‘"‘ In the comparatively short existence of Cobalt as a town there have been six attempts to unseat men ‘lected as Mayors. Three of these atâ€" ittempts were suceessful, Messrs. A. Cobalt and on this ground Mr. Ptpe considered the Cobalt premises one of his residences. The Judge, however, held that the Act **does not contemâ€" plate or intend any such temporary residence in the municipality as that set up by the respondent as his Coâ€" sourse I still have to watclh him aud give him Carnol occasionally but I know that he will soon be as strong again as ever he was. " mining toOwns oT the balt and Timminsâ€" mavoralty elections still remained. The doctor a tonic and told me to rub the leg with olive oih â€" This reduced the swelling aid took away the lameness, but the nervousness remained. The poor child would waken in the niglht screaming at tlie top of his voice. The doctor gave lhim several diffcrent tonics but they were no use. I found a circular about Carnol and it seemed so different from other tonics I had heard of, that I thought I would get a bottle. Three bottles were all that was needed to mike my boy like his own selt again. Itis hard toconvince my friends that the change in him now is entirely due to Carnol. Of Bartle Rayner creaming Mrs. P., Montrecal Timmins This letter says:â€""I have just finishâ€" ed reading your excellent criticism of this city‘s ‘*Star,"‘‘ which was publish ed in your paper on February 7Tth, ana find myself very much impressed with its satirieal humor. To speak mildly, you have, in my humble opinion, ‘‘ put a name"‘ to the qualities or the said paper and I would like very much to congratulate you on your stand and wish you every success."‘ The Advance appreciates the interâ€" est shown not only locally but in ecomâ€" paratively far distant places regardâ€" ing the article referred to. But the commendation resulting stands no chance of making this paper vain, for The Advance realizes very fully that anybody can ‘ "kid‘‘ The Star. Boys from the ‘*wilds of Cincinnatti‘‘ do it. ‘So do the youne Finlander lads. * AND THEV‘RE LAUGHING AT THE STAR EVEN IN TORONTO Last week The Advance received a letter signed ‘‘ Torontonian,"‘ but bear ing the real name of the writer as well as external evidences of his intelâ€" lizence ard standing, not to mention the internal evidences of his acumen. This letter says:â€""I have just finishâ€" that the fault problems on the Argoâ€" naut are being worked out satisfacâ€" torily and that the general developâ€" ment work is good in all parts of the mine. No definite date has been anâ€" nounced on which the new mill will be ready for operation, with the exeepâ€" tion that the mine will be turning out zold bricks some time during the seeâ€" ond quarter of the current year. ARGONAUT EXPECTS TO BE IN PRODUCING CLASS SOON Acording to advices sent from Dane, Ont., and coming from Beaverhouse Lake, the Anformation is given out that the fault problems on the Argoâ€" In. successi0 cond Mayor, as elected by Those entering teams in the P« cupine Dog Race this year will dr; for places at 10.30 a.m. Saturd morning at the office of the Secreta Mr. Geo. S. Drew, Simms, Hooker Drew, opposite the post office. used To be a serious matter, thoug) one that could not‘be avoided. Upâ€"toâ€" date fire fighting methods include the use of chemical extinguishers in place of water wherever possible. For some time past the Timmins Fire Brigade have ‘been using chemical tanks for all small fires, a couple‘of big tanks being always in readiness on the hose wagon. Should the Town secure t:ie new motor truck with the big chemical tank equip ment, this method of fighting fire will be extended to even larger blazes than in the past. The saving to property by the use of chemical instead of waâ€" ter is a very material one. In the savâ€" ing of loss through water damage cheâ€" mical tank equipment pays for itself in a remarkably short time in any com munity. The crigin of the fire at the Gambleâ€" Rcobinson warshouse could not be deâ€" finitely placed. The fire may have come from a defective stove pipe or chimney or from hot coal the floor. T m PA Sm CS T t N . ES m Em P t ns O eS en ETEA $ New and Seccnd-Hand 2! i Ggocods $ | of serious loss. Outside of a floor burnâ€" ed through, the damage was confined to any injury, that nright result from the smoke. The chemical makes pracâ€" tically no damage, except to fire, and it ean be brushed away afterw n(‘ In small fires the loss from water damage used to be a serious matter, though one that could not‘be avoided. Upâ€"toâ€" date fire fighting methods include the Again the value of the chemical tanks was proven at the fire at one o‘clock Saturday morning. The fire was ‘at the Gambleâ€"Robinson wareâ€" house on Spruce Street and the alarm was sent in by telephone by one of the staff living above the warehou=â€". (Whe brigade were very promptly, on the seene and though there was a great amount of smoke and some fiame in evidence the chemical tanks were used first, as sort of ‘"‘first aid‘‘ as it were. T‘he chemical tanks did the trick and it was not necessary to turn on the water. The damage done was slight, but the fire was a threatening one and the bhbmlding a dangerous one should a tblaze get away. ‘The prompt work of the brigads and the efficiency of The meeting this evening will take the form of a snow shoe tramp, the members meeting at the Hall at the usual time. CHEMICAL TANKS PROVE THEIR VALUE SATURDAY The regular weekly meeting and dance of the A8.D.‘Club was held last Wednesday evening in the Club Ropms in the 1.0,.0.F. Hall here. was a good cerowd in attendance and all spent a very enjoyable evening. The music for the dancing was provided by Messrs. Wolno, Brown and Wilson. Refreshments were served, and these as usual were a very enjoyable part of the evening‘s programme. We good goods cheap but pay the best prices when brying from you. If you want to buy anything in. Furniturs, Stoves, Beds, Mattresses, Ete., yeu will get good bargains here. If you want to sell, we‘l treat you right. Nathan Greenberg 60 Balsam St. â€"â€" Timmi The Great Canadian Sweetmeat provides pleasant action for your teeth, also penetrating the crevices and cleansing them. New Empire Theatre Block Then, too, it aids digestion. Use WBRIGLEY‘S aiter every mealâ€"see how much better you will feel. D. CLUB HAVING SNOW SHOFE TRAMP THIS EVENING Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. hemi( . C. CROWN TIMMINS, ONT . meeting and was held last e Club Ropms s cetting 4n Secretary, Hooker @Nance or on a V 1 0000000000 LCA40 000 6 00000046 6 GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Apply to Mrs. A. Dorfman, Schumacher. 8â€"10 J » P 4 > â€"A tua»mo Phone 24 â€" â€" Timmins, Ont. 0049480 4 %66%#4¢¢ Clear B.C. Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce Vâ€"joint, Flooring and Shiplap, White Pine Featheredge, Sash and Doors. The thickest, warmest and strongest wall board on the market. All kinds second hand Mining Machir Boilers, Hoists, Pumps Head Office Yard TIMMINS, ONT. A Complete Steck of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Corner Third Ave. and B PHONE 24 Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies Phone 71. Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Hard Red Brick in Stock Frank Byck \'q‘ EXPERIENCED NURSE. Engageâ€" ments by hour, day of week. Mrs. A. Pillon, 28 River Road. Phone Grav‘s Drug Store. 0â€"10p of meat and you will be satisfied to remain with us for a long time. We can only please you by giving you the ‘best, not the worst. Whatever cut you select here, you cannot go wrong. ‘We are careful to buy our meats right also. )7 TRY OUR CUTS firstâ€"class coandition SCHUMUMACHBR Phone 97B rch St. 9â€"10p