THE COLDFIELD DRUG STORE ROYAL COMMISSION. ON THE PULPWOOD QUESTION Office 26 near n 2nd. â€" The RO}’ to enguire palpwood â€" hold public when dn 0| all interes announced in In view of the the provinces 0 the provinces of Canada have a speCciâ€" fic interest and concern in the pulpâ€" wood question the seope of the sitâ€" tings of the Commission will pracâ€" tically need to be Dominionâ€"wide. It is likely that sessions of the engquiry will be held in this part of the North Land where pulpwood is an important matter to many interests, settlers as well as others. For the general information, the secretary of the Royail Commission, Mr. E. H. Finlayson, has sent The Advance an extract from the Orderâ€" inâ€"Council by which the Commission was appointed, giving particalars of the matters into which the Commisâ€" sion has been instructed to enquire. Canada < United States Published every Wednesday by Schumacher Todd‘s Drug Stores Ltd. U Osedne Owner and Publisher. rds art Now sealReco \\\ * \\\ uJ‘\\“\\m Q\ t‘k\\}' (\'\ u) M Q'Vl\l T u\ "ary > / s3 s o ug s Nt ts yond éa -\,m‘l ‘.', Subscription Rates: ONTARIO Telephones V 6 These Records just arrived in stock at na Residence 112 $2.00 year $3.00 year so many o1 No. 1 opposite New Empire Theatre No. 2 foot of Third Ave., St. Onge Building d atd orcupine‘s Greatest Drug Stores South Porcupine This intimation was forwarded at the direction of the Commission to give (d)â€"The quantity of such wood on other lands and the conditions under which such lands are held, whether by ownership or lease, whether hy corporations or individuals, whether by citizens of Canada or citizens of other countries; opportunity â€" forâ€" any preparation necessary to set before the Commisâ€" sion any representations desired to be (e)â€"The quantity of pulp wood produced in each Province of Canada during the past ten years, showing the portion used in Canada and the portion exported; (f)â€"The question of the tion or restriction of the pulp wood from Canada; (g)â€"Any other matter touching upon the production, manufacture or sale of pulp wood eéssential to comâ€" prehensive consideration of the next (c)â€"The quantity of ible on lands owned by rovernment and subject, under #ed ral laws and regulations, to restric ions requiring partial or total manu acture in Canada; WOOl 0T t omm i ne extel aments 12 l iT Y 1J cular regard 4 J forest to inquire f the prohibiâ€" the export of WO 1( rovinct TRIED TO FINISH THBIR FIGHT IN THE STATION lock any more), the two fighters de cided to renew the combat.. Aecord ingly one of them managed to ge: out of his cell and che released ths other, the two then making use of th« space in front of the cells as a battle ground. ‘The police heard the nois o# the battle and went downstairs ane separated the fighters and again fast ened their cell doors as well as wa:s nossible. The doors of some of the preceding section (f) ; (h)â€"The making of recommendq- tions that may be, Aeemed‘ expedient for the better conservation of the supâ€" ply of pulp wood for present or fiâ€" separated the fighters and again lastâ€" ened their cell doors as well as was possible. The doors of some of the cells for some time past have heen kept closed by the use of billets of wood, the locks being out of order. While prisoners are not able to get out of jail through this, they are sometimes able to get from the celts into the cellâ€"room if they car figure out a way of manipulating the seli door. The two fighters referred to were able so to figure and thus to he able"to renew their fight for a minute or two. # when he was run in and DOI had freely given of their blood to the soil of this After they were fastened Last week a reader of this paper contributed a number of interesting humorous stories for insertion in The Advance, for which Thé Advance reâ€" turns thanks both for the pleasant little stories and also for the interest shown in the paper and its readers. SPECIAL SATURDAY i<tene bein TKE PORCUPINE ADVAN closer than o not really deâ€" decorated countt in the orel SNAP ®The train conveying the Premier of Ontario, ‘the I4eutenantâ€"Governor of the Province, and other distinguished visitors, to the North for a visit to the country north of . Cochrane al Uno Park ran over a little spaniel ('log and killed the animal. Is that rnews? Figeure it out., It ought to HERE‘S ONE FOR YOU TO § FIGURE OUT YOURSELF news? Figure it ofut, It ought to be easy in view of the fact that everyâ€" body knowns how to run a newspaper excépt those who have spent a, lifeâ€" time at the game. As a little help to decision in the matter, it may be noted that any breed of dog is greaiâ€" Iv enhanced in value when erossed by ‘"STRANGE‘‘ PLANT PROVES TO BE WELLâ€"KNOWN WEED Last week reference was made in The Advance to the discoveryrnear Sault Ste. Marie of a strange plant that, had puzzled the botanists of tha; district. It had leaves like a thistle, but without the stinging qualities of that plant, and it boasted~a gorgeous vellow flower. No one in the Sault district had been able to identify the plant or give a nameto it, the desâ€" patches suggested. * "‘Isn‘t this the plant referred to ?"‘ asked Mr. Geo. A. D. Murray last week, as he exhihbited a specimen that answered the detailed _ description given in the despatches from the Sault, Mr. Murray, who takes more than a passing interest in floriculture and botanical matters, explained that this particular weed was not uncomâ€" mon, enough â€" to suit him. He was busy this year rooting it out of his garden. It is the weed known as the Sow Thistle in Western Canada and as the Milk Thistle in England. It grows from the root as well as Trom Seed. It has leaves of the same apâ€" pearance as a thistle, but the leaves have noâ€" sting. The looks likeâ€"a large dandelion. The â€"encyclopedia desceription _ of this weed. is as follows:â€"‘*Sow Thistle â€" (Sonchus Oleraceus) _ very abundant as a weed ; is generally fed upon by many animals, and is someâ€" times used as a pot herb."‘ It is too ‘bad, perhaps, to spoil the story of the strangé, new, nameless plant found by the railway track near the Sault, but it was no douwbt noâ€" thing more or less than the Sow Thistle, and instead of transplanting it as a curiosity it would be well to eradicate it as a possible pest. Inâ€" stead of searehing for a name. foreAt, the botanists had better seek to find a way to do away with it. If it gets going the botanists will have lots of names to call it, and every name worse than the one before. FOR RHUBARB ROOTS FPOR SALEâ€" LOSTâ€"21â€"jewel Regina hunting case watch, either on Third Avenue or Cedar street. Finder please reâ€" turn to J. Shields, 684 Sixth THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS Open toâ€" and those of Seottish descent. Meetings the. second and fourth Fridays of the month, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, starting at 8 p.m. sharp. Firt meeting of the winter season on Friday, Sept. 28th. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50¢. per year for associate members. I * % 1 locomotive of $2.00 per dozen, delivered, mail orders promptly attended L. P. Wilson, Porcupine, Ont. )STâ€"Scotch Colle please return to J Birch street, Any this dog after this prosecuted. Cedar turn to Avenue G,. A. Macdonald, C. G. Pirie, President. Secretary. sting. The rge dandelion enceyclopedia LBâ€"One Pool order. â€"T cyelopedia deseription _ ol "is as . followg:â€"â€"‘ bow Sonchusâ€" Oléraceus) ~ very Reward SOaAP ie harbouri notice will â€"=â€"30â€"407) Pup @ble, 4) onnor, King 19p 3 8â€"39 ) BEEF N Regular $1.00, Saturday, .. 69¢ 10 FOR SALEâ€"Household Furniture, in firstâ€"class eondition. Apply to 87 Birch street, Timmins. 38â€"390p VAN SPAN OF YOUNG HEAVY DRAFT HORSES FOR SALE. 3,200. Apply 59 Fourth Avenne, Timmins. 38p FPOR SALE AT A BARGAINâ€"One COOK FPFOR CAMP.â€"â€"Expc WANTEDâ€"Cook, â€" private â€" family. Also, Nursemaid â€" wanted. Apply Canadel Gold Limited, above Emâ€" pire Theatre. (Phone 413. â€"S37/â€" LOTS FOR SALEâ€"()n Will sell by block Apply 4 Laurier Eim street orseparately Avenue, Timmins â€"â€"37â€"39p.â€" WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work. â€" Apply Mrs., F. ‘M. Burke, Hemlock street. 37. BOARDING HOUSE AT SCHUâ€" MACHER TO RENTâ€"Furnished. Good location and good hbusiness. For further information apply to Hurtibise‘s Livery, Timmins, or by letter to. Box 65, Schumacher. SAFE FOR SALEâ€"In tion. â€" Will be sold Apply ‘P.0. Box 8, Ti POR SALEâ€"In firs FOR SALEâ€"Q POSITION WANTEDâ€"Man _ with Ontario thirdâ€"class engineer‘s paâ€" pers, wishes position looking after heating system for winter; honest, dependable; best of references. Ap. ply to James Fillier, General Deâ€" livery, Timmins, Ont. â€"35â€"37p. It is strictly against the law shoot â€" after sundown. Any pe caught will be severely dealt with cording to law. 43 M Block ELE U It _ LEA WLEA~â€"â€"LELXpCHIC man and noâ€" children, 20 firstâ€"class man (Bros AN VLDâ€"Pirstâ€"c@lass MAQ Apply to New â€" Ontario M Shop and Garage, 18 Cedar Timmins. 2 â€"~3 Game and Fisheries Act of Ontario Convenmient size piece ‘bath; furnace, veniences. Apply to nue. S. Martin. 30 yards per _ Farlev, Box 669. condition:â€" Bargain for cash ply 85 Fifth Avenue, Timmn new .’n}l A » 0)X GAME AND FISHERIES DEPT. kavie PHDIBI JINDNll} n :C er Ave Miss J power upright boiler, i: condition. ~Apply Shank 5 | . _« M mM in Regular $1.00, Saturday .. 79¢ uebec Heater, alm umed ‘Oak Divane 8 Ssecond Aven Will run 10 day. »Apply °L. rooms, with 3 * AH: con ) 58 Third Ave â€"30â€"43p.â€" IDNImnIl11n Ne M the law to Any â€" person ood cond Machin at 4)â€"40p _street, S t.f.~â€"â€" H argaimn s0Ont: â€"340)ry ~~ Phone \p} 01 9p.â€" \ Reg. 50c. Sat. 350 to WANTEDâ€"Orderly ana i general housework; man preferred. Apply Dr. Dome Hospital, Dome M GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" G RA DU ATE STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKâ€"KEEPERâ€"â€"Seeks omâ€" FARM FPOR SALEâ€"Lot 15, Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. Also,~ Exhibition Barred Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. FARM â€"FOR SALEâ€"Lot 14, FOR SALE AT WHITE BROS.‘ GARAGE, OPP. UNION COAL CO. ditiot dey L light delive 1 Victrola an class condition. Appy White sosite Union C« TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS FOR TAXES DISTRICT OF COCHRANE TOWNSETP OF CALVERT ;) lt By virtue of a Warrant under the hand of the Reeve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the District of Cochrane, dated the 25th day of July, A.D. 1923, commanding me to levy upon the lands now in arâ€" rears of taxes, the list of which has been published in the Ontario Gazetâ€" te, and copy of which can be ‘had by applying to the undersigned Treasâ€" urer. And that said arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with cost shall beâ€"realized by proceeding in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chap, 195 R.S.O0. to the sale, by auction of the lands or so much there« of as may be necessary to discharge the same, at the Police Station, in the settlement of Ansonville in the Townâ€" ship of Calvert in the District of Cochrane, on the 5th day of Novemâ€" ber, A.D, 1923, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon. Treasurer‘s Office, Ansonville, Ont Jauly the 25th, 1923 | y BD and Reâ€"upholstered thern â€" Uphoistering C. M Township of Larog rane. 143 acres, 10 Been over bush along side ‘ot' | giuick cash Address P 11 B AM OR 14, Con {, Township of Larogque, near Cochâ€" rane. 152 ~acres. House regulaâ€" tion size. 14 acres, more or less, cleared. The whole frontage fenced with Page‘s No. 9 wire 12â€"ft space Gbâ€"in. stay. ‘Cash price for quick sale, â€" $1,600.00, All _ payments made. Address ‘P.0O,. Box 155, Timmins. â€"37â€"390:â€" Minito Hospital, Cochrane. ‘Three vears‘ general training. Offiemted with one of the large centres in the final year. Uniforms, full mainâ€" tenance, with $10 per month first vear, $12 second and third. Good common school education necessary. Apply giving full particulars to Superintendent, Lady Mint; Hosâ€" nital, Cochrane, Ont. 37 â€"30â€"â€" table cal i Stndebaker Touring 4001( ba Mode] 85 Has bee neâ€"ton onnsot 11 elivery truck a dnd 50 rec Connaught Station, Ont. sale, ¢ .. Box M @VÂ¥iiIn{ sixâ€"cylinder O1 completely ov LADY MARION CHOCOLATES Reg. 60¢c, Sat. 35¢ airogue, near Lochnâ€" , 10 acres cleared. over. some green of small lake. For only $900.00 cash ox 155, Timmins. w13 4 «1JO Bros.‘ Gara App humach oal NC E. MONTFO RT, in firstâ€"class conâ€" ana womnan records, in and (rY almos npan v Inm l Treasurer, ) #} id w KWirk o God 411 \ O CC n vlinâ€" \“" h 1