The Goldfeld Drug Co. Ltd. Opposite New Empire Theatre Office 26 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14TH, 1923 IROQUOIS FALLS HOUSE . ROBBED; GOODS RECOVERED everybody was out Mr. and Mrs. Joe | and jewelry and the value of some h All was recovere« noon a man had of Mr.: and Mrs. when Mrs. Patt door he asked fo1 was â€" shown > wh HE PDRCUPINE ADVANGE GCanada â€" United States that you are goin are pretty sure to phet. Anyone ean point out difficulties; it cealls for brains and=â€"courage to look beyond difficulties to successful accomplishment. %‘:0:‘0000300003:’000000000000000000‘00“ Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake Owner and Publisher. MWQWOWQMO (From the Broke Hus Su ind brought back to lroâ€" s,.â€" Several articles missing in the grip. but. Hamilton names of people he had sold so that by Monday all the I h rpm\'ered. Trial \\'iâ€| On the Spot Arthur E. Moysey Co. FOUNDED 1904 TIMMINS PHONES 100 400 ONTARIO Telephones it terson 1 O1 tion Rate INARNMT Comipany balt, at s ï¬t‘]d ( follow We pride â€" and we ask Furthermor and we ask you to put it to the fest, Furthermore, each of our eleven offices are connected by one of the most extensive pri systems in the world, assuring prompt exe all orders, as well as upâ€"toâ€"theâ€" second quol the Toronto and New York markets. â€" Ever for the benefit of the trader or investor. account with ENTA â€" 7 se mc 29e e L RCG SA illed at t rick â€"Patte1 ind t your head . to‘ fail and you prove a good proâ€" hi Residence 112 to â€" Cochrane, ways at the full deseription J11 ‘tformiation is 0T bvous solely for our n ow mant siee He gave on. < He A ( JTCH as V ‘at Po Sudbury f <the m vindows t iIne (O‘Tt THE BROKERS ON THE SPOT i V 00 year 00 vear ourselves upon this unexcelled olen pro as the offices of Arthur I Porcupine, at Kirkland I ury and North Bay are sit il mining operations, it toâ€"day mine developments <en lol]l mt nou hief Sh 11 wWELCOME THIS EVENING TO S.A. DIVISIONAL OFFICER Thut adie It is repo Mines neat mine manage to Toronto d iround aga ‘ent illness Mr. K. B ut nection with the sale <tock of the Poreupine being offered _ to _ the Turner was some years . member of the Hollinger many friends in town w him welceome back here 1t seem fto be ‘‘‘That‘s is another ress liin welcome * L ic loi vetter advanta < n O w ‘"This isn market, but a ‘better one pass me but * Judein‘g trouble in t! E ‘theâ€" Cat orporation Innumera see Mr. nestima it 6 H WORDS SELDOM HEARD special welca Wednesday) o Hall urnel o the Our b to recovel (LOWwn of the Hon Thanksgivi ill from 35 t« reportt or investor. OJ Timmins . Watson, the wellâ€"known zer of Cobalt, was taken last week for treatment pital there. Mr. Watson ill with pneumonia, but is making good proâ€" hy seem ‘ompt execution OL cond quotations in Bvery faclity aid enough but 1 dor able to save any mone} just what I think. Th side to the question 3 LW L. Lovering, PresiGen dian â€" Minerals Finance Toronto, and Mr. H. R. so of Toronto, are visitâ€" imp on business in conâ€" the sale. of treasury Porcupine Grande now Matheson + | r the present ‘renen‘t valus manage to get the rom what I hear a world isn‘t comuin ~Hamimmermill couldn 1I other LLl ike, at CUO (ated in thi necessarily W C iA 1 (GOn the public eague â€" are Dinner in directly aÂ¥te wire merVvI1ce i1 able to after his afford of the Special This Week are H go a popuiar staff and nas 0 are e4ving question yon Midl eing2 at th M PC enln ob LV C AV C l1 a 1 tie Gold it (One })11\) ning * 1 JQO1 me to to;.Duy fellows here."" ‘ all the don‘t There 1Dy O)» M C WALKING DELEGATE WANTS THREE MEN ON GOUNC Suggests Business Men Join to Elect Three Others. Alleged Rateâ€" payers Meeting Proves a Boomerang. P 2 and to turn out the present and Council. Largely out of c ity, as to the personnel of those ine themselves ‘"influential eitiz and the erounds they had for of the absurd yarns peddled town recently, there was a good out at the Council Chamber, sixty hbeing present. @M+.~ V al. lish took the chair, and Mr. Bartleman sat beside him as tary and general factotum and . director ceremonies. In 0J the meeting the chairman refer zeneral terms to the need for a ness administration, though w even suggésting a sinigle speal stance in which recent Council failed. He also aflirmedâ€" that mnust ‘be an audit of the town He then called upon any other: ent to exipress their yiews. N1 St."° Onge accéepted â€" O His crievance was that Mattaga: had not received water, light, seawe roads, ete., from the Town sinee con ing into the municipality. He war ed Mr. Geo. Stingle for next yeal Council, and also to address the me ing. Mr. Stinglé said he had nothi to IMr:g CG. Cumming also fused to respond to the call for speech. Mr. J. P. Bartleman bas most of his speech on the exipen ture for schools, and particularly the naw High School. He was m handled by (Mr. M. B. Seott, chairm of the Public School Board, w pointed out that the Council wias : responsible for the school expen tures and that the growth of town made the expenditures so perative as to need no defence reasonalble people. [Mr. Sceott m it clear that Mr. Bartleman‘s eon! tion that the new public schools twice as much as the new sepat schools of the same size was an fair and really albsurd. sugigest The buildinigs were of altogether ferent type. The public schools Y of permanent, fireâ€"proof type ans 4 H talk At this stage there was a general call for Dr. Melnnis, the Mayor, to address the meeting. Dr. Melnnis responded and in a short but pointed speech referred to his own record in the Town Council and to the good services given by the members of the present Council. He said that it wias easy to figure that he was at least $15,000 to $20,000 the poorer because he bhad been attending to town busiâ€" ness instead of sticking to his own affairs duripe the past years. He had done his best to serve the town to the best of his ability, and if there were others to take up the work and earry it on any better, he would be better pleased and better off. He referred to what he had accomplished, and attempted to accomplish, in the way of securing forest fire protection, roads, ete., for the town. He pointed out that Mr. St. Onge was all out i2 his claim as to Mattagami not getâ€" attempted to accompil of securing forest roads, etc., for the tow out that Mr. St. Onge his claim as to Matti ting what was promise They had understood when they joined the really receive« He believed th Mzed by the ed out the un Mr. Bartleman oks by a competent Yart OoOver distributed alled for T ng .there: w { the municip out the pre : to the need for a bustâ€" tration, though witiout n a sinigle specific inâ€" ich recent Councils have ilsoâ€" affirmedâ€" that â€" there udit of the town books d upon any others pres ss their views. Mr. D P. Bartleman based eech on the expendiâ€" s, and particularly for School. He was well M. B. Seott, chairman Schoolâ€" Board,, who it the Council wias not e othe school expendiâ€" the 6 May th THE PORCUPINE ADVANCER nte TY V al. Engâ€" and Mry.=J. E. him â€"as secreâ€" )tum and juniot es. In openin® ‘jpal situaton | ha« wesent Mavor| Mt T‘é rrOUund 1| ratepayet renerally Tt port unaty Mattagam uns ripproved by several inâ€" an centered et that the i to be ceomâ€" ) for a High vote be stupid,"‘ just look up ind find out hout ‘‘ Mr. own an( neluded amid aiml n« Lv the in â€"proml § â€"1I1~â€" »fence â€" to ott made ‘s eontenâ€" cial separatd turnâ€" tbout hat the the t« wantâ€" ear‘s mesotâ€" thing o â€"reâ€" for "A based endiâ€" yaAOT ; well irman \\'hu is not Pe“(]i' f the o i rumors he had heard regarding graflt and other impropriety. He shaowed how utterly false such rumors were, Mr. Bartleman said he had heard no such rumors, and that he did not think people believed anything like that. Mr. Val. English also told Mr. Longmore and the meeting that he had heard no such suggestions and that no one so far as he knew was making any such insinuations. *‘The only thing we have against the presâ€" ent Mayor and Council," said the Chairman, ‘‘tis ‘th‘at they have been in too â€" dong. ‘"They‘ve gotten staie." So. that‘s that! | | | reneral O l1 tuatl rate whet of abuse K. Ealey ing, dGena Ainancial Mr. Long@more 1p0 Toawn books were by a commetent o §1DO1l1ls oT inp nor the en{t plan of ANKHTIt, I mitting the Town to expenditure for _ a countant who would ra dn yet it wa maver to A stud would s etlter, A Pown,: Mi1 recel\ NiAG T incial .‘m'h rrvaila So, that‘s tirat. To return to Mr. Longmore‘s adâ€" dress, he reviewed the finances of the town, quoting figures for the various imiportant items of expenditure. He pointed out that the amount required for schools left only a limited amount for the necessary works after deâ€" | bentures were cared for. If the peoâ€" ple wanted (the public works they must expect to have to pay in taxes He had opposed ~ many â€" public exâ€" penditures, but had found that those desiring them would be forward t« advocate them while no one seeme« ‘tu hink of reéegistering an objection \ All the delegations ‘x];,eutï¬lnv beford | ommc o mm mm n on t ts esn es An en n en c mm en uce 22200000000 the Council were asking for expendi tures: there were â€" noneâ€" advisims )n x‘ 4s tures; there: were nongâ€" dadtUVis} against, with one exeeption, .lllhnn-vh he had always welcomed and sought the advice of the ratepayers in such matters. Aifter giving the figures of the expenditures for the year, Counâ€" cillor Longemore offered to reply to any questions that anyone might deâ€" sire to ask. ‘FThere were no que~1mn~ Mr. Lonemore also took oce asion to speak a good word for Dr. Melnnis and his generous service to the Town, "©I have opposed the Mayor repeatedâ€" ly,"‘ he said, ‘‘but it is only fair to say that the present Mayor has given generously of ‘his time md talent for tlhe service of the town.‘ A feature 0f the meeting was the address of Mr. W. Ealey, who made strenuous objection to any abuse of the Mayor and Council as a matter of principle. He advocated, however, a larger representation of labour on the Council.. He was following by a Union representative who exppliained he was on the Elections Committeeof the Union. He suggésted that the business men of the town join with the Union to elect three representaâ€" \ a Umion represenrFaLiyC.: y LQG NC he was on the Elections Committee of the Union. He suggésted that the business men of the town join with the Union to elect three representaâ€" tives each on the new Council. ‘*‘We had ‘some difficulty this year with the mines and may have more next year. ‘With a Council having Laâ€" bour well represented on it we would be in better shape.‘‘ He said »that #f the business men would not join in a slate of three ‘business men and three Unmion men, they would go on themselves and get up a complete Union slate of Mayor and six Counâ€" T1 effect Lo wWwII 1 ew 11 id Mr. Chas to abuse w exa‘e ind ho eal exel 111 CGOw n I8 itement NCA A T 1 1 k k quest that h ‘ audh D. Ostrosser to wWweEereâ€"â€"reat nt oficial, ition with excUuUstC addre iiny â€"an‘( to have to pay in Laxes posed > many . public ,ex but had found that thos im wauldt be ‘forward t ind Council," is ‘thiat they Phev‘ve gotten oOnvnmnmort TirtC ird ‘nt â€" in, prin Phese hbookle > ceared fotr the publi to have to Adl one the the reCd t ha 10n t e of these to financial stateme tly what money w tbout was sront let t inte ither the this audat ivoure ather Treerre tinan irted d that it w pointed comple artered the worl C q=one seemed an objection. earing before r for expendiâ€" rone â€" advising tion, although d and soucht 11 than com A Tteâ€" local firm ent tiine the preé ne to ! matter rat the muditec ) studg. id V nesty brief but With every purchase of 25c or over on request we will give every customer one cake of Buttermilk Soap FREE M d nul| the the mit 11 â€"|FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT | | BABY‘S SLEIGH FOR SALEâ€"Ni 1¢ 0 § Read These Columns Every Week. It Will Pay You. i $ee000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000404â€" ! POR SALE OR RENTâ€"I GOOD BIG HORSE FOR SALEâ€" FURNISHED SHACK TO RENTâ€" not FINNISH WOMAN WANTS WORK WANTEDâ€"Byv â€" eapable _ Canadian woman, positton as housekeeper, to elderly gentleman, or widower with small _ family. ‘Townâ€" references. Apply I. Swanson, eare of Porenâ€" with (+ 10 Sixth SAFE FOR SALEâ€"In H OLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES, LIMITED (No Personal Liability) AppIs iT ter WHAT YOU WANT ing caDbai Sb been dv(-l:n'ed of _ December cheques will shack, 64â€" Elm s P.O. Box 1098, or Road, back of Ho by the hour or we washing preferreC lish. Apply to lish. Apply Sixth Avenue 19 In the matter of the Estate of Wilâ€" liam Charles Woollings, late of the Township of German in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, Lumberman, deâ€" ceased. NOTUICE is hereby given pursuani to RS.0. â€"1914, Chapter 121 and amendments thereto that all persons having claims against the Estate of the above named â€" William Charles Woollings, who died on or about the O9th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and twentyâ€"three, are on or betore the Tenth day of December, 1923, reâ€" quested to send or deliver to the unâ€" dermentioned, â€" their Christian _ and surnames, addresses and desceriptions and full particulars in writing under outh of their claims and statements of their account and the nature of the Mnaridt pine Advance ti0on. (k*pth inches. Can be seen at ship HWall, Golden City to be in by Dece. 3rd, at s of record the 15th d Dated the H) teyr 1J :A dividend o stoc in«â€"ile \M NOTICE TO CREDITORS l1 D 1¢ WHEN YOU WANT IT. iveniencet Nicolson, WA lish T dth 66. D. A. DUNLAP, Treasgurer r herein wxhich the they will of 1% on the outstandâ€" ck of the Company has payable on the 3rd day 1923, on which date ne mailed to sharehold at the close of business iy of November, 1923. 18th day of November id ANRCHIE SDMPKIN, E. V. WOoOLINGS, Englehart, On ‘Sullivan, Tnoumins, Ont eRA KS Apply Ont. inche O in V Avenue, noon oJ 3037 1. 00 101L it 6 es; heig over all, hmd § S NT V lerk nz those ent ird only to TC irlin, No the al ho A\pply O 0C rt 1 "13 34â€" 48 1041 ‘ offic Orill W e orcupImne | n ~45.48â€"IrR <40p p Penders +1 49p condi inches nsite plam rench Box vV C re( 1(1 to PURS REPAIRED AND ALTERED QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT DEâ€" SIRES MERCHANT‘S BOOKS TQO KEBEP. Spare time. Terms PURRIBRâ€"Furs Also, â€" Exhibiti Dark and Light M Importer and Rocks only. Uaveney, marked â€" be ceived _.D" Office,> Dh ineludin‘g Yrom Apply same will be my office on 19 re nonmnations e( A heeve, Trustees will be Nov. 26th, 1923, a: For Reeve, 10 a For Councillors, M J¢ NnEei(L OHN 116C fownship Hall Ǥ ) â€"â€" Seale MA t Trustees N(ï¬\'ellli)( And if a be held on Dec following place Fourt‘h NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tetr mnlin «* White Bros. S -GARAGE- Wish to announce that they have enlarged their garage and can give special warm storage for cars which owners are desirous of runâ€" ning this winter. Cars taken to and from owners residence if deâ€" sired. We have also cold storage space for cars which will not be used. Batteries and cars repaired or rebuilt. Agents for Nash cars and Willard Batteries,. Certifiâ€" cated experts for all makes of ot1cE nilmn in O T CW T byv the to Township of Whitney Sehou rt .\Iil\'c on Dee Public I1 Penders ac Secretary NOOln orner of Spruce and Main November â€" 20th nex lans and specifications be ready for inspectio n November 17th. A. H. CEDERBERG OlIT ender T at Sand Town of Timmins ill be 19 or, "I0O Ni. Poll aV Architecetural Novem FRANK LITTLE, 1I NOTICHE stree made CEWT reeder l) 8 Greuw pine. JO *# 1 Se ho rom Pedi rGATrE 1 T Montgomery, Clerk. SvVnagzogrluld Femmet required "3rd,. 19. equired 19 indidate ven tha isUrer, e Seho s will be O NT C Hall v en PC srC rusted to \ Barre« noon to M Room nA A l hool n to irth 3 J"