‘GYPSUM BOARD: Pays bighest prices for secondâ€"hand {furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices, Phone Fire Wood in any to sutt, from 14 inches to wood in log. _ Dry and greea Jasckpine. Prices very reaâ€" sonzble. Order your wosed now beâ€" fore the rash. â€"33 CHABLEBOIS, Meets essecy Thursday in the month n the OddGellows‘ Hall, Third. Ave. Visiting Brothers and Misters always ‘velcome Minnic sheohard, Sara Thomas, Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 BRoiling will renderc all water safe for arinking purposes‘ Safety First BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE Boil the W ater OR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST BOARO OF REALTR COLUMN A P?.O. Box 3, Timmins Four Stores in the NMorth Phone 3201 30) Cedar 8t., Timmins N .( The Geo. Taylor Hardware See. (4 4 Nathan Greenberg i 60 Balsam St. â€" Box 962 : ittle FPOR SALE CHEAPâ€"No. 10 Victrola and 50 records, in good condition. Apply between 6 and 7 p.m. to 64 Second Avenue, or to . Box 300, Timâ€" mins P.0. â€"2ip Cedar St Folks have learned to place wholeâ€" hearted confidence in our ability to deliver the goods.* They eall us the dependable plumbers. Many of our customers have memorized our telephone It‘s a good habit, friend, because when plumbâ€" ing services are needed, they‘re usually needed in a hurryv. TRNESE PLUMBERS PLUMG C » ® P Ety e l RUSSELL HOUSE Corner River Road and Wilson Ave NOW UNDER NEW MANACGEMENT Firstâ€"class Room and Board $9.00 per week. A Chain of Service " MRS, ADELA HASS, PROP. Limited Phone 51 Timming United FMarmers inberalss Conservatives ... }. s Independent .... (More to Follow) mOoImnent Uine N2@2ures were not availâ€" able, but a few days afterwards along comes _ The New Liskeard â€" Speaker with the figures as follows :â€" The result of the election in 1919 Last week The Advance had an enâ€" quiry as to the figures for the standâ€" ing of the parties in the Provincial political arena at the last election. At the moment the filzgures were not availâ€" STANDING OF PARTIES POUR YEARS AGO AND NOW The Telegram might whether or not they to coal seuttle or basket 1 Next week The Toronto Telegram could easily have this item i8 its Local and Personal Notes:â€"‘*Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Drury and family have moved from their handsome quarters in the Parliament â€" Buildings, Toronto, â€" to their old home at the farm at Crown T Hill. Last week The Haileyburian had this item in its Loceal and Personal Notesâ€"**Mr. and Mrs. E. Drury and family have moved from Cochrane to North THE DRURYS SEEM TO BE ON THE MOVE THESE DAYS a good thing to remember After Every Meal Sealed in its Purity Package FLAvon Lasts A universal custom that benefits everyâ€" body. Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. ht also mention took the $100.00 ; with them. TAHE PORCUPINE ADVANO 44 seats M A young man recently coming to Timmings had the misfortune to dose a roll of bills on Monday night. The money was in a purse and in some way or another he mislaid the money. The last he noticed of the money was when ‘he was in an iceâ€"cream parlour. He had the money then but later found it was gone. He promptly notified the police of ‘his loss, and also took measures to trace the money as it was chiefly in U.S. bills of large denominatrion. ‘The doss is a serious one to the young man and he is naâ€" turally very anxious to secure the reâ€" turn of the $230.00 he has lost, and accordingly is willing to give a very substantial reward to the finedr if the money is returned. The money likely dropped from his pocket on the street There are many â€" reasons for the comparatively small vÂ¥Otohere. Many did not have a vote) for instance. Again, the population 1 to a certain extent transient, and is also a proportion of people othér than Britâ€" ish subjects. But after\all this is sard, there were two main teasons for the smallness of the vote. \The chief one is that the voters did\not take the trouble to turn out to and the other ceontributing oause( of the small vote was the fact thaï¬xall did not show enough interest to, assure themselves before of the 1';ux§that 1 they were duly listed as ent Â¥ote. â€"d to HAILEYBURY POLLED BIG VOTRE COMPARED TO TIMMINS Last week‘s issue of the Haileyâ€" burian says:â€"‘*As another evidence of chow Haileybury is cominge back, may be ciied the figures in Mondays voting om({tie Provincial election. A total of M1L votes were cast in the four polliny places provided, while in New Liskeard the total was 714, or only 63 moure than in Haileybury. When the\jfgiet that there were no official lists hare and only four days for registratin is allowed, it can readily ‘be seer that the population of Hailleybury is rapidly. approachâ€" ing the point at which it stood prevâ€" ious to the disaster of last fall." to Haileybury. With a population at least three times as largo as Halleyvâ€" bury, the community of Timmins (which may be sald to include the Town of Timmins, Moneta, Rochester and Mattagami polls) the total vote east only run about $30, as compared with the 651 in Hailéehury. anyinIng nas any right to keep i. In the case of this young man‘s loss, the finder places himself in a very compromising position ‘by holding the amount. The proper procedure would be to turn over the find at onee to the police. If the Haileyburian has proceeded to compare the yote at Haileybury with that at Tirtmnins the comparison would have still more favourable YOUNG MAN LOSES $230 IN BILLS MONDAY NMIGHT rain, was considered ¢{ wood one. As noted before, it is to have one of,these « concerts each Friday e the shimmer months. one on Friday evening at the event. The good music furnished by the Band was much énjoyed by all, and there were many complimentary comments in regard to the Band. Unâ€" fortunately, however, a heavy shower of rain came along shortly after 8.30, and the crowd and band alike had to seek shelter hurriedly. In the meanâ€" time the people had enjoyed three or four welilâ€"rendered selections, and the programme, though cut short by the rain, was considered as a spectally 1irmmins Citizens‘ Band gave its third open air band concert on Friday evening at the Athletic Grounds, and there was a large crowd out for the THIRD BAND CONCERT SHORTENED BY THE RAIN ‘ore, it is the intention £_these open air ‘band Friday evening during re schoolâ€"boy idea gs‘‘has no standâ€" e. No one finding right to keep it. young man‘s loss, imself in a very on ‘by holding the r procedure would e find at onee to m mus LLED BIG . ED TO TIMMINS of the Haileyâ€" another evidence is coming back, rures in Mondays neial election. A were cast in the provided, while : total was 714, or i in Harleybury. t there were no d only four days allowed, it cean it the popullation ‘apidly. approachâ€" ich it stood prevâ€" of last fall." an has proceeded te at. Hatleybury is the comparison Il hA §\ §# ‘*‘.\ EP .CECCT.I ‘\]I\ “’WMâ€"Mâ€"“â€"â€".. #§0000998 9800009 $ 40000600000 980009000 0080 0 4 There will b * of this wee ; REAL SERVICE IN THE ; MINING MARKET “WWO‘WMQ 0“0 MMMOO@W Ssn w S oi o 4E e e T S t ns n in t tss sc t m n on in idns n sn d e ue it i e s Pn S n . Homer L. Gibson Co. If you have a problem of power or transportaâ€" tion bring it to us. There is a Ford or an adaptaâ€" tion of a Ford for every purpose. .. 3523 MOTOR COMPANY OR CAMADA, IIMITRD, Â¥ORND, OmTaRio ‘The Geo. 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