THE NORTHLAND MOTOR] SALES CO. Phone 293 â€" Timmins, Ont. "made with a conscience" Leads Al Other Cars In Economy of QOperation A sk HEVROLET National Economy Week has proven beyond all quesâ€" tion of doubt that Chevrolet cost of operation is lower than that of any other car in the world. Any Chevrolet owner was eligible to enter this contest to obtain the highest mileage on three gallons of gasoline. Though all returns are not yet in, the average gasoline mileage of those contestants so far heard from is even higher than we had expected. Watch our ads. for final results showing averages on complete returns, as well as for announcement of winners of the $1,000 in cash prizes. â€" About the G.M.A.C. Plan of Deferred Payments Chevrolet ED. YOUNCHEART CO., LIMITED B1716 N ] wome intleres{ing be made in regard various members « At present there are three gangs of men on the work. One gang is working east of Poreupine (Golden City). There is ‘another Camp at Hoyle, and the third is at Alexo Mines. None of the gangs are very large,, but good progress is being made. It will need larger gangs and more of them to put this highway in shape for travel this year. The genâ€" eral public is anxiously awaiting the completion of this highway so that communication by road may be esâ€" tablished between Timmins and Cochâ€" rane and froquois Falls and interâ€" vening points. â€" It will mean a great deal to all the towns concerned, as well as of out standing interest and importance to the farmers and setâ€" tlers in the area. age. If years bring wisdom, the Ferâ€" guson ‘Cabinet will be considerably better than the Farmer Cabimet, No one is afraid that they will be worse. Hon. Mr. Ferguson, the Premier, is 53 years of age, while exâ€"Premier Drury is 48. BOYS PLACE THEMSELVES IN DANGER AT BALL GAMES ernment. youngest EFarmer tGov ernment Cabinet Minister was Hon Mr. Nixon who was 32 years of age The average age of the members 0| the new Ferguson Cabinet is 55 vyears Theâ€"oldest member is Hon. Mr. Crawâ€" ford who is 76, and the honour of beâ€" ing the youngest is shared by Messrs. Price and Lyons, each 45 years of conspired to delay the work,. Alâ€" though the importance of an earis start this spring was emphasized and urged upon the Government, the Farmers‘ Administration seemed to be very slow indeed in getting startâ€" WORK IN PROGKESS oN THE HIGHWAY TO PORQUIS JCT the SV F YEARS BRING WISDOM NEW CABINET IS VERY WISHE nounced the loss of a pair of goldâ€" mounted shell â€"eyeâ€"glasses, ®lost at Golden City. Before the week was done the eyeâ€"glasses were returned to The Advance office by the finder. Here they are simply awaiting the ‘all of the owner and identification, ete. â€"It pays to advertise in The Adâ€" vance for what you want when you want it! Lost, found, for sale, to rent, position wanted or position vaâ€" NOW CAN HAVE EYEâ€"GLASSES â€"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE cant,â€"it‘s all the same! vance brings results. arke 1( At the Timmins Athletie Grounds he _ wire netting before the grandâ€" tands were installed at considerable xpense, not only for the bhenefit of i0ose playing the games on the rounds, but also for the protection O hether or not the highway Eromwm oreupine to Porquis Junetion. wil} e ready for use this year. ‘A numâ€" er of difficulties have apparently nspired to delay the Alâ€" ounds, Dbut Aalso Ior the the public and especially Last week a little want advt. an 1e( seljess} V TV ht V € 11 1€ Om HIOI Aad The Advance wonders if > necessary for some lad to | the head by a fAying baill ar before parents generally w a little good sportsmansh 111 rround I¢ Trom dGecency â€"DVv )w escapes inger i] danger nuUllsan ce adll Th« Un id o1 NeTs]s 1¢ 10 1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE tic Grounds the grandâ€" considerable The 1 }jlUI FPUNERAL OF MISS RHEA H. PRITCHARD, OF BROCKVILLE residence oT ner â€" parents, ‘i~ingston Road, to Oakland cemetery, where inâ€" terment was made in the family plot. The servicesâ€"at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. G. W. MeCall in the presence of a large gathering of _ sorrowing {friends. Numerous floral tributes of respect and symâ€" pathy rested on the casket. ‘The pallâ€" bearers were three brothers and a cousin of the deceased, namely: Messrs. William, Edward and John R. Pritehard and Thomas MeMillan." New Liskeard this year is providâ€" ng for the oiling of streets under a byâ€"law which requires a petition from the property owners, said property )wners to pay the cost of the maâ€" erial;, and the work to be done at he cost of the Town. 0000000 owing from The Brockville ind Times refers to the funâ€" sister of Mr. W. H. Pritâ€" Timmins. Under date of ily 6th, The Recorder and s:â€"**The funeral of Miss ritchard was held vesterday from the Kiagston a person to carry matches as a porâ€" tion of personal equipment, according to the latest interpretation of the regzulations imposed by the Provincial Department of Lands and Forests. Fire Rangers in the vicinity of Lac Lg and Lace des Cinq and near the St. Maurice River are calling upâ€" on all sportsmen, guides, tourists and others to give up matches and smokes before they proceed further, even though,they have the required forest permit. l»emu.se of heavy fire losses in June, the rangers throughout this seetion are making this stipulation until August 1, it has been announced. On Friday, the thirteenth, a loca man lost a brooding That wa unlueky. .Onâ€" Saturday, the four teenth, he advertised for the retur! of the animal, using The Advance That was good judgment. On Sun day, the fifteenth, the horse was re turned to the owner. That was the reward for the right procedure. 1 pays to advertise. What‘s that The Quebec Provincial forest perâ€" mit, which every visitor to the forests of the Province is required to take out before they are allowed to enter the wooded country. does not entitle QUICK RETURNS FROM _ADVANCE ADVERTISING TO TAKE AWAY MATCHES FROM FOREST VISITORS There wasn‘t an vance in the m Ssomebody is alv the joy out of li got his horse hb isn t the â€" meantime? Get out y is always trying to tak ut of life. Hasn‘t the ma horse back all right? An satisfied 2 Sure, advertisin issue of The In Toys, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, etc., as we are going out of these lines. For the best in Fruits, Confectionery, etc., and for Icve Cream, come here. HAVE YOUR HOUSE RID OF COCKROACHES, Bugs and all other kinds of vermin. Contracts taken for this, and â€" satisfaction guaranteed. _ Hundreds of people have been delighted with my serâ€" vice. References. Apply to A. Coter, 49 Hollinger Lane, Mattagaâ€" mi, or send postcard to BRox 465, Timmins, Ont. 45â€"49p, G, A. Macdonald, President. Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour TIMMINS LODGFE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third _ Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. M. Moore J. R. Newman Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Seottish descent. Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c¢c. per year for asseciate members. Big Bargains These Days at P. Antoine‘s BUSINESS BUILDING FOR SALE THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OFP TIMMINS. Regular theâ€"summer. mor W. . SEVERT â€" Dr. Fred Tilt =â€" PHONE 72. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Night and day calls promptly attended to. Stone and Brick Mantels a Specialâ€" ty. Satisfaction guaranteed on all classes of construction work. Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated Al upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Reoms. Sample Room for Fravellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. TY 3% Spruce St. Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes Confectionery, Tobaccos. OX Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. vo storey, with VETERINARY SURGEON 39 FOURTH AVENUE QPPCOSITE FPIRE HALL tFOM 1 rble IROQUOLS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL idenee part Or InmIins, groOcery or ation. Now â€" used downstairs, ngs discontinued durâ€" Ont ‘olle C. G. Piric, Secretary V e teri n a ry rooms 1AJ m Wp by