o * dut 2A es * 4 uT ter, Solicitor, Notary Publig. â€" ~_BOUTH PORCUPINE. Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. By trying to conceai‘ cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, etc.. one is endangering the lives of other people, Boiling will render all water safe for drmkmg purposes. Safety First: Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins Boil the W ater H. H. MOORE M.D., M.O.H. TX y WE‘VE had years and years of exâ€" perience in sheet and metal work of all kinds. We‘ll put your leader pipes in place, build skylights and ventilators, likewise cornices, gutâ€" ters and so on, and do the job when and how you want it, reserving the right to give you good advice based on the experience, we just mentionâ€" ed. € Cedar St. «We sell good goods: cheap ;;"jâ€t pay. the ‘best prices when buying from you. If you want to buy anything m Furniture, Steves, Beds, Mattresses, Ete., you will get good bargains here, â€"If you want to sell. wa’li treat you right. Nathan Greenberg 60 Baisam St. â€" . P.0.Box 962 Capt. G. F. Morris, Chaplaih and Repréesentative of the Navy Leaguaa of Canada, spent a few days last week in Timmins in the interests of the Navy League ~â€"In addition to the mecting in the New Empxre Theatre on S'undav evenin«#, to e\Dlam the plans and pitrâ€" poses of the \’avy League work, as outlined in last issue of The Advance, Capt. Morris made a canvass of the town for subscriptions, rene@al of membership fees, and new members, meeting with gratifying success. Capt. Morris, before leaving Timmins, exâ€" pressed his sincere appreciation of the response made by Timmins and district to theâ€"eall for funds for the sailors and their dependents. â€" \‘The programme for Thursday is as follows:â€" _ an.â€"Holy Lommunmn. o 9.00 a.m â€"-\Iatms. 9.30 a.m.â€"Mor ning Se%wn in Parâ€" ish Hall. At 8 p.m, Wednesday evening, there will be a Synod and Congregational Social with short missionary adâ€" dresses. . 2:00 p.m.â€"Visit of Delegates to Mill. 3.15 p.m.â€"Closing Session. The Delegates will be entertained to Lunch each day at The Iroquois Hotel by St. Mark‘s Church. Mr. D. St., Onge is walking with a limp this week, having injured this leg some days ago when a load of lumber fell on hlm while he,\\ as. busy at work. _ There will be a Celebration of Holy Communion in St. Marks Chureh on Wednesday morning, May. 16 at half past nine o‘clock when the Synod Serâ€" mon will be preached by the Rev. Dr. Seager, the ‘Provost of Tunlty Colâ€" lege, Toronto. ‘The Synod will meet for business on Wednesday morning in St. Mark‘s Parish at 10.45 when the Bishop will deliver his Charge to the Synod. According to Treasurer‘s report for period June 1922, to May 1923, the sum of $153,000 was received from 128 different cities in the Dominion at the Head Office in Montreal. The obâ€" ject for which this money is being colâ€" lected is to help the rebuildingof Paâ€" lestine, which according to the famous Balfour | Declaratmn, the Jewish peoâ€" ple are given the opportunity of esâ€" tabhshmo' there a Jewish homeland, Great Brltam having been granted the mandate over the. land Lonsldermw the financial situation prevailing, exâ€" perts resard such a sum collected durâ€" ing the given period as an achieveâ€" ment and the credit is due to the effiâ€" cient propaganda carried on ‘by the Zionist Organization in Canada. The Canadian Federation has the distineâ€" tion of being counted second on the list for activities and per capita reâ€" turns among the Zionist of the World. The Canadian ©rganizâ€" ation has its branches all over the Dominion counting about twoâ€"hundred cities in which groups or affiliations exist. _ (From The Broke Hustler) The Third Meeting of the Synod of Moosonee will be held in St. Mark‘s Parish Hall on Wednesday and Thursâ€" day May 16 and 17. SYNOD OF MOOSONEE MEETING IN THE FALLS CANADIAN JEWS HELP IN | REâ€"BUILDING PALESTINE PLEASING RESPONSE TO NAVY LEAGUE APPEAL HERE The shaft of the March Gold Inc. property, Porcupine, is now down 430 sgimm time having been made. feet a month. At 730 feet depth what is known as number one vem, a large body, came into the shaft." It is thought that the shaft will continue in it until 800 feet where crosscutting will commence and ; has been‘ at the rate of 100 |â€" ~Among the items in a report of the reeent session of the Ontario Legisiaâ€" ture, Toronto newspapers said :â€" ‘«Malcolm Lang condemned the, T. N. 0. Railway for not settling with the Matheson fire sufferers according to the arbitration award of June, 1921 and he deciared thatâ€" unless the comâ€" pany made a settlement of claims le ‘galaction would result. Premier Druâ€" considerable lateral development carâ€" ried on. _ The shaft of the March Gold Inc. operty, Porcupine, is now down. T30 ét, splendid time having been made. rogress has been‘at the rate of 100 * t ;|‘v‘:-'_i-' A‘ Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. Here you will find anything you wish in Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, Fruits, Wines, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigar ettes Stationery, Novelties, Jewelry, FEitc. Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour â€"33 H. CHARLEBOIS, Phone 347. â€" 30 Cedar St., Timmins. Visiting Brathers and Sisters always welcome., â€" Mmme Shephard Sara Thomas, N.Gz Rece. See. Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Fire Wood in any iengtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. Dry, and green Jackpine. â€" Prices very reaâ€" sox’ia'ble Order : your wood now be: fore.the rush. Come to P.!‘Antoine‘s A reader of The Advance sugoâ€"sts that the Poreupine Motor League ean do much this year in the interest: of the many motorists of tlhe district. The Poreupine Motor League x as orâ€" ganized last year and got away to a good start, but the individual motorâ€" ists did not continue their jnterest, but left everything apparently on the shoulders of the officens ammnted There is a big field of usefninoss for the Motor Leaoue here, but the whole burden can not be dleft on tha vhonl- ders of one or two,ibut for suce>ss aud benefit there must be active mterem and coâ€"operation on the part of all motorists,. . If all the motorists in the district will give their interest and coâ€" operation the Motor League can do much in the way of securing better roads and protecting the public as well as the motorists in many ways. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 The Masquerade Dance held by the A.8.D. Club last Wednesday night in the Club Rooms in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, while not as largelyâ€" attended as the Club, proved interesting and enjoyâ€" able. The costumes were varied, from a southern darkie, dice and all to a gentleman and dame of the Georoxan peried. The ‘‘Unspeakable Turk‘"‘ had his representatives present, and Japan was represented by a popular lady member of the Club. The Wild West, the Romany Race and the Cirecus were well represented. China had a Manâ€" darin‘s daughter present, and the conâ€" glomeration of races and nations and trades got on together in a manner that the world mlo'ht well copy. Refreshments were served during the evening, after which Myr. H'ocr- garth; the President of the Llub,.re- presenting a Bag of Flour, announced the failure as yet to obtain a cottage at Golden City. Last Wednesday, Mr. D.â€"J. Moleski, a wellâ€"known North Land hotel man, took over the management and ownerâ€" shi of the Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins. The hotel has been renovated and reâ€" decorated throughout, and many imâ€" portant ehanges made, and a firstâ€" class hotel is to be conducted along the most modern lines, with special sample roms for travellers, taxi and bus service, and other features. Trips up or down the river may be arranged on Mr. Joe Clouthier‘s ‘boat, ‘‘The Foch‘‘ in connectlon with the Quegn‘s Hotel. MASQUERADE DANCE BY A.S.D. CLUB LAST WEEK The music for the evening was proâ€" vided by Wolno‘s Orchestra. The meeting this ev ening w 111 be the usual cards and darrcine. BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE ry. and Mr. Raney promised to take the matter up.‘‘ _ QUEEN‘S HOTEL TAKEN â€" OVER BY MR. D; J. MOLESKI 39 FOURTH AVENUE OPPOSITE FIRE HAL] FOR . SALE, #49998988%60%4 come to C. uum‘wemwwdmh- cluding :â€" Pure Italian Olive Oil, Salad Oils, Black and Green Olives, ltaocuoai. C â€" All kinds of Imported Oheese, fltnhrooma. Ga.rlic. Tomato Puto, Arm tichokes, Etc., Etc. s mi c. MARTINO P.O. Box 230. Phons 299. Ont $ Spruce street, opposite the station. f s 4 7 M ; i 2« th: es 4 is P s w y‘ w it c P 4 > e M ht e hi s 4 a k t ce )6 c on . t > wl Nes \ P dn ns‘ EN n i1 506 0. hoi oo i+ t ts s K4