WILL PRESENT EXCAVATIONS AFFECT STREBT PAVING? 411 peciainy in sand 11 mins there is ‘bou down in the cours concrete paving is on top of the fillâ€"1 that by next year further settled toâ€" ANC prée The Liberal<Conservative Associaâ€" tion of the Town of Timmins held its annual meeting on Thursday last with the‘ President, Dr. A. 8. Porter, in the chair. The folowing were the officers elected for the ensuing year: Honorary Presidents, Hon. ~Arthur Meighen ; Honorary Viceâ€"Presidents, Hon. G. Howard Ferguson and Mr. J. Ray OQ‘Neill. (President, Mr. R. D. Robertson. Vice4Presidents, Messrs. J. P. Bartleman, C. Pierce, tGeno. A. D. Murray, T. H. Torrance. Becretgryâ€"Treasurer, J. K. Moore. Rxecutive. Messrs. G. A. Macdonald, peciaiy in sand lIiKke prevails in limâ€" mins there is Ibound to be a settling down in the course of a year. If the concrete paving is put down this year on top of the fillâ€"ins, the idea prevails that by next year the fillâ€"ins will have further settled to such an extent as to leave holes ‘beneath the concrete at the places where exceavating was done this yvear for waterworks and sewers. The same idea applies to the exeavatâ€" ing for storm sewers. ‘One man sugâ€" sana as it is fil rolled in by a he the Town Engir A.NC SWMC 110C LOU U(HC CXCAVLLâ€" ing for storm sewers. ‘(O)ne man sugâ€" gests that the difficulty may be overâ€" come by a generous flooding of the sand as it is filled in, the top being rolled in by a heavy roller. No doubt the Town Engineer and the contracâ€" tors for the paving work have noted the matter of the fillâ€"ins and figured on their effect. It is a fact, however, that the people in general would be better satisfied in the matter if the contract for the paving was guarded by an effective guarantee for say eigchteen months or two years. This would leave the question strictly np to whoever might take the contract for the paving. WItA D. Robertson. V1icedPresidents, Messrs. J. P. Bartleman, C. Pierce, Geno. A. D. Murray, T. H. Torrance. Becretgryâ€"Treasurer, J. K. Moore. Executive, Messrs. G. A. Macdonald, W. Rayeroft, Dr. A. S. Porter, L. S. Newton, A. W. Pickering, W. Field and ‘M. Salley. ASK APPOINTMENT HERE FISH AND GAME WARDEN The question of the limitation of $35,000,00 on the town‘s share of the roy alty was discussed and a resolution assed asking the Government _ to take off this restriction in fairness to the town. The growth of the town was coincident with the growth of the sold mining industry and it was only fair that the revenue from the share of the royvalty should keep pace with the increased requirements that came from the development of the indusâ€" try. The matter of the necessity for: some measures of conservation for fish and game was brought forward by G. A. Macedonald. After discusâ€" sion it was decided to ask the Govâ€" ernment to appoint an officer for this district. to en‘toroo the fish and game laws. (Mr. G. H. Gauthier told of beâ€" ing 1i Toronm recently with a depnâ€" tation regarding the Timminsâ€"South Poreupine road. â€" He unders stood work would be taken up on this at onee, unâ€" der eontract, and the work completed this vear. The road would be finishâ€" »a4 ta the railwavy bridee at Trmmins. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2ND, 1924 the thr %UBH} *Wt SX Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. T € ~ United States Published every Wednesday by could ‘be able to look after itself. Â¥Ur. Bartieman brought forward a omplaint of prospectors that they ad to pay the wasges of fire rangers chen working on elaims on crown reâ€" erve lands. In reply it was pointed ut by Mr. Gauthier that this was s (Government to continue this road rough the town, but that if the £$305,â€" 0 leflrrlctmn were removed from the «n‘s share of the rovalty the town uld ‘be able to look after itself. Ur. Bartieman brought forward a MJ Owner and Publisher. id Subscription Rates: that it he railway hb had agreed 12 @OS 11( Telephones 3 ] 1 T‘ll JIMne eCxC 16 oft the wo! There was 11 two years. 1Lnis stion ‘strictly ump the contract APLIV (1 ontinug t that 1 Residene avatin nc )1¢ $2.00 year $3.00 year pay royr} ire heing efficieney Us} and tegn per through general OH o1 Events at Salvation Army Draw Big Crowds Saturday. and Sunday, and All Delighted with the Excellent Music. NORTH BAY SILVER BAND MAKES DFCIOED RIT HERE comed the Silver Band to town. He humorously suggested that the Silver Band must be a particularly good orâ€" canization as it included two or thr former members of Timmins Citizens‘ Band. After the Band had given several selections in very effective way the Chairman â€" suggested that evidently more than two or three of the Silver Band must have been formâ€" er members of the Band, The Silver Band is a welldbalanced and@ effective organization under very capalble leadership. _ ‘The cornet seeâ€" tion in particularly good, with the rest of the instrumertation very pleaâ€" sing. The selections given Saturday evening were all specially well renderâ€" ed and roused much appreciation and applause. â€" The band selections includ ed:â€"‘‘Mersey,"‘ ‘‘"Love,‘‘ ‘‘UGrace,‘ ‘©‘Songes of Experience,"" ‘‘The Friâ€" end."‘" and ‘‘‘Eternity.‘‘ All were of Experience,‘‘ ‘‘‘The Iriâ€" end,""‘ and ‘‘Eternity.‘‘ . All were very effectively presented, ‘‘*Grace,"‘ and ‘‘Songs of Experience,"‘" (being especially popular numibers. A cornet solo ‘by Bandmaster L. H. Saunders, ‘‘‘The Holy City,‘‘ was a number of outstanding merit. _ Another very effective and pleasing instrumental number was the Trombone Solo by Major Knigzht. The cornet duet iby Band Secretary Morris and Bandmasâ€" ter Saunders delighted all and won hearty applause. There was spectal interest and appreciation for the inâ€" strumental quartette by Band Secreâ€" tary â€" Morris, Deputy Bandmaster Saunders, Bandsman â€" Jannison and Adjt. Spellar. In vocal numbers the programme had several very attracâ€" tive selections. . Mrs., Adijt. Spellar‘s Saunders, Bandsman â€" Jannison â€" and Adjt. Spellar. In vocal numbers the programme had several very attracâ€" tive selections.. Mrs, Adjt. Spellar‘s pleasing voice was heard to advantage in solo numbers and she won very marked encore. Songster Leader Jan nison has a rich voice of much poiwer and range and his solo work was much appreciated. Particularly _ popular and appreciated were the selection= by the Vocal Quintettsâ€" Adjt. and Mrs. Spellar, Song Ldr. Janâ€" nison, Bro. Blaney and Bandmaster Saunders. Y. P. 8. N. Prank Eastâ€" man gave the opening prayer, and Rev. J. D. Parks, Pagtor of Timmins Saunders. Â¥. P. 5. Ny Lastâ€" man gave the openmg_r prayer, and Rev. J. D. Parks, Pagtor of Timmins Presbyterian Church, gave a bible reading that was especially timely. Rev. Mr. Parks also made a brief but very effective address, all present zreatly enjoying his wit and humor and the more serious points that he made the wit and humour illuminate. )1 Sunday afternoon the Silver Band gave a sacred band concert on the Athletice Grounds, a.large crowd beâ€" ing attracted and delighted with the splendld music. At the various serâ€" vices at the 8. A. Hall on Sunday, the Silver Band assisted by excellent music, the visiting officers also giving senerous aid to Capt. Cornthwaite in the conducting of the services. 1(16 KIRKLAND LAKE WINS, 3â€"1 FROM TIMMINS SATURDAY Timmins met another defeat at Kirkland Lake Saturday, losing out with the seore 3 to 1 in favour of Kirkland, in the Dickson Cup series. The game was a good one, according to accounts, with Kirkland Lake showâ€" ing specially good form. T immins seored the first gvoal just after the kickâ€"off and it was nearly halfâ€"time before Kirkland was alble to equalize, the first half closing one each. In the second half Kirkland Lake had the edge on the play. scoring twice. Timminsâ€"Street, goal; Haley and rietherington, ‘De man and Warnse, Sathrang, Peters forwards. Kirkland Ramsay and Mc nded, the ind ( backs; F. Lucas, Condie, Parso Hamilton and Rhodes, forwards Refereeâ€"Mr. Conlin. H M u mmins. Despitd not a hardship as they did not have to do assessment work on such claims to ho!ld them. the Musi Saturday t1 lovers in Timmins were and MceDonald Hamilton, M. and ind ril t Be the yers. A cornet H. Saunders, â€"a number of Another â€" very instrumental ere over the avy Salvation Cadman e Salvation organized in 11 f the Sil »vening h H Oonet YACK s (<t 1t Thr ind and s T1 @POWCOS® Dunbar d Ford 111 11 C@CTP+€ hal 1( M VIGITORS AT CONNAYGHT DURING THE PAST WEEX Quiet But Pretty Wedding on Tuesâ€" day Morning. Other Interesting Items From Connaught. Jean Iluneé and the cho The bride w white satin Mr. Bert Connelly reéturned this week from North Bay where he has been the guest of his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cousinean of North Bay are the guests of the 101‘mer s sister, Mrs. J. A. O'Donnell Dr. Harry Cave returned last w eek to hls home in London. _ Dr. Cave has Ibeen at the Night Hawk Peninsuâ€" lar for severalk months. Mr. P. V. Thornley, Puiblic School teacher, left Saturday for.North Bay where he will remainâ€" for several weeks‘ vacation. Reverend Father Falardeau, of Laâ€" chine, Quebec, former parish priest, visited friends here during theweek. sSUCCESSFUL CALEDONIAN DANCE SATURDAY EVENING The, dance given in the Hollmwml Recreation Hall on Saturday evenâ€" ing proved a most enjoyable event. There. was a good attendance and all present had a happy evening from hbecinning to end. Mr. D. Mackie, President of the Caledonian Society, opened the event, and also during the evening introduced a special feature that met with very general approvalâ€" the presentation of a purse of gold to Messrs. J. Cuntiffe and J. T. Bridges as a mark of the appreciation felt by the Caledonian Society for the fiaithâ€" ful and kindly musical services given the Society during the past season. Messrs. Bridges and Cunliffe have atâ€" tended practically every meeting of the Society for some time past and have assisted very materially in the pleasure of the members by furnishâ€" in@ the best of good music for acâ€" companiments, dancing, etc. For the dancing Saturday evening the Caledonian â€" Orchestra delighted all with the generous supply of good music for the oceasion. The Orâ€" chestra â€" included Messrs. Cunliffe, Bridges, â€" Makin, and MeCullough Among the dances were: Waltz; Fox Trot; Military Twoâ€"Step; Paul Jones; Waltz, Gent‘s (Tag; The Lancers; Waltz, Prize Dance; Fox Trot; Waltz, )1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Ladies® Choice and Ladies‘ Tag; T‘wo Step; Waltz, Veleta. (Mr. Small roused much enthusiasm by his playâ€" ing of the Highland Scottische on the bagpipes. In Mr. Small the Society feel they have added another gifted piper to the musical talent of the disâ€" trict. A concertina selection by Mr. Dunn was another, special number that won very particular applause. The refreshments served were up to the usual high standard set by the Society, and the whole evening was ce and â€" ons and senerally agreed to be a very pleasart one in every way. ‘To Mr. J. K. Moore, the ladies‘ committee and the others assisting, much credit is due for carrying through this successful and event. FORMER TIMMINS LA WYER WINS INTERESTING DECISION ren Miss ide of M ither Lag: (Mr. Bert Wilson and partner were the winners of the prizes for the Prize Dance. iesd has won an interosting dqaecision in a case involving Home Bank. cheques. Judge Morson ruled that a cheque reâ€" treived the day before the Home Bank failed was valid against the holder.‘ Mr. Devaney made many friends during his stay in Timmins and all awill be interested in his advancement hawyver Sscores, Devanevy, one of M nemnmdt ne iturd photo of Mi ierly practic Star,. under roses one of loronto‘s younge of the legal fraternity, wh under the heading, comingly attire overâ€"dress of t mronto Star has a pel ippe DOuU Aifte o Star has a halfâ€" A. Devaney who law in Timmins. sa V s 1€ tl O1 ted with ons and Miss ‘W € ( in adium Pn MATERNITY HOME. Best care and accommodation. Mrs. N. Robar, Second Avenue, Schumacher. 27p. FPOR SALEâ€"Perfecti Stove, with oven, street south. FPOR SALEâ€"Grocery good location in Tin ther information ap Advance Offige, Tinu WANTEDâ€"A y EMPLOYMENT WANTED hy experâ€" WANTED TO BUYâ€"A Bic Cheap for cash. Apply P.O. 1401. Timmins, or at Hollinge MAN WANTED for farm in vieinity of Timmins. Preference given to married â€" man. Apply C.B., Adâ€" vance Offhce. N 27 ADDRESS WANTED of Mrs. Penâ€" nington. Write Social Service, Toâ€" ronto, or apply Mr. Barr, Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins. 27p. LOSTâ€"A Gold Watch, Hamilton movement, 23â€"jewel. ®Finder please return to The Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. 27. FOR SALEâ€"One team horses, weight albout thirty hundred, 9 and 10 years old.. Forâ€" particulars apply to Arnold Evans, Nellie Lake, Ontâ€" ario. 26â€"211p. FOUNDâ€"Violin found last week on street. ‘Owner may have same by provinge property, paying expenses, ete. Apply to Police Station, Timâ€" TO RENTâ€"One Store, 50 x 24, plate WANTEDâ€"Uncleared Farm, or partâ€" ly cleared farm, within five miles of Timmins. S§end particulars by letâ€" ter to Box D.F., Advance Office, Timmins. 27p. FOUNDâ€"A parcel of books relative to heating systems, house plans, etc. Owner may have same by calling at The Advance Office, and paying for this advertisement. 21. WATCH LOSTâ€"At Dalton‘s Farm Sunday afternoon, a gold watch, double faced. Finder please reâ€" turn to 23 Laurier Avenue, Hollinâ€" ger Townsite, Timmins. ‘Reward. FLOWERSâ€"6 beautiful House Plants in bloom. Double Petunias, Gerâ€" aniums, â€" Fuchsias, â€" Pelargoniums, etce., $5.00 prepaid. Broughton Son, Greenhouses, Monteith, Ont. THREEâ€"ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT; centrally located; heated and supplied with lights and all conveniences. Suitable for young married couple. Possession _ July Apply 78 Spruce street, to the rear. 27p. in his chosen profession. It was largely through the efforts of Mr. Devaney that the Judicial District of Cochrane was formed. He â€"was a strong advocate of the division of the District of Temiskaming, and enlistâ€" ing the support of The Advance, the Board of Trade and other public and private interests inaugurated a comâ€" paign that eventually resulted in the establishment of the Judicial District paign that es establishment of Cochrane. BAND CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING OF THIS WEEK second W OPK The weekly open air band concert of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band will be givenr at the Athletic Grounds toâ€" morrow â€" (Thursday) evening, comâ€" mencing at 8 p.m., weather, of course, permitting. The last open air concert was much enjoyed by a iarge crowd. and the event Thursday evening of 1401, Tan serve., * perimitting. 4h was much enjo; and the event this week shou larger attendan ienced housekeeper with Apply to R. Bain, Cro Timmins. All mo« glass front. â€"One Flat, 5 rooms, all conveniences. ‘Apply Dan St. Onge foot of Third Avenue, Timmins. roVvIis1on hird housew ouse trom enue ply \ Mi nVvenlen ce @Orn T immins Apply irl t 1\])1.\‘ L th a child. rown Mine, ral itin mirner Onil 65 Maple 11 1 prF 1 IM a] Rin 6)' 111 ‘_’,n’p 111 WANTEDâ€"COOK. _ Apply to 161 Birch street. «2( P FOR SALE LOSTâ€"(Car marker No. 324â€"442. RReâ€" ward for return to The Advance ()m(v or to R. Hoggarth, Hardware Store, Minthorn block, Main street, Timmins. 26. A CORNER HOUSE in South Porâ€" cupine, can be employed for Hotel or Boarding House, containing 38 rooms for rent. Apply MsE. Meâ€" Gregor, South Porceupine. 26â€"28p. WANTEDâ€"â€"Housegirl capable of doâ€" ing ordinary housework. One who is kind to children. Good ‘wages according toâ€" usefulness. Aipply WANTED TO EXCHANGEâ€"Good uilding lot and foundation _ in Hailevbury for house and lot or ACCOUNTANT â€" BOOKKEEPER, FOR SALEâ€"Buescher _ Trueâ€"Tone Melody Saxaphone, quadruple silver plated, inside of bell gold plated, pearl inlaid finger tips. Complete WÂ¥ velvetâ€"lined case. Barâ€" cain price, $150.00. J. T. Hefferâ€" nan (Co.. 5 Pine street, Gordon Block, Timmins. 26. F4 Large portable bakeâ€"oven, $350.00. Adlso, entire contents of Confectionâ€" ery Establishment, including modern Ice Cream Parlour equipment, comâ€" plete candyâ€"making apparatus and bakeâ€"oven. Will sell in block at a very reasonâ€" able figure to a quick buyer. Address replies toâ€" Ottawa Pure Candy, 1095 Wellington St., Ottawa. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECâ€" TION ACT. R.S.C. CHAP. 115. Fesserton Lumber Company Limitâ€" ed hereby gives notice that it has under section 7 of the said Aet deâ€" posited the (Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the District of Temiskaminge t Haileyâ€" bury, a description of the site and the plans of the booming proposed to be docated in the Mattagami River at Timmins in lot one Concession 2 af the Townshin of Mountisy. â€" 01 running condi1101 Auvoly to 113 Bi small family. Aipply Jospe‘s ing (Store, opposite Melntyre creation Hall, Schumadher. tun (Rive Apply 108 Birch St STPUCT TNE SAlIG iDJOOIIL. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, tins 5th day of June, 1924. Fesserton Lumber Company Ltd., By Gordon H. Gauthier, its Solicitor. 27 «30. good central lot in Timmins. Apâ€" »nIv Box D.N., Advance Office, Timâ€" firstâ€"class, desires position,â€" Porenâ€" pine District. 18.. years‘ Toronto experience, and references,. Reply with particulars to W. C. Larmouth, 732 Queen‘s Street West, Toronto. 26. Mrs.â€" Ce Timmins to +A |< € ake notice that after the exâ€" n of one month from the date first publication of this notice ‘esserton _ Lumberâ€" Company 4 will under section 7 of the ct apply to the Minister of Works at his office in the City awa for approval of the said d plans and for leave to conâ€" the said ilboom. od edether orcupint )WwnsiIlIp NC e notice that of one month st Y oOrkK ‘DV T in Materni s. Marpcel _ id) Timmins itchen s»hevroiet Uat, inâ€" C ition.. Cheap for ca ) Birch street south od lad who wishes to trade. Every opporâ€" Apply Mackie‘s Eleeâ€" 13 Wilson â€"Avenue mposite dining irl and Dion Iness. â€" Aipply Maple street, 2(), dayv 18058 Apply 1P ofh ce =() 10 ;\ :p- 1635 WANTED â€"Dining Room Girl, Apâ€"« ply Queen‘s Hotel. 23. FOR FOR SALEâ€"A Grocety Store, with meat department. In good tion. For further particulars apâ€" piv to"C. T. Box" 774. Timmins, LOSTâ€"Bunch of keys on a rourd ring. Finder please return to John Watt, Third Avenue. 24. FURNISHED ROOM and Privileges of Appartments to Rent to suitable gentleman. Apply in first instance to Box K.G., Advance, Timmins. â€" RUS HOUSEâ€"ROOM AND FOR SALEâ€"NEW HOUSE; 8 r LOCAL REPRESENT ATIV B6 EXPERIENGRD NURSE ljving Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. Also, â€"Exhibition Barred _ Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. FRANK LITTLE, Connaught Station, Ont Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS! LOTS OF LOTS, AND THEN SOME! Shrewd business people who invest their money and make 15 per cent. inâ€" terest per annum think their money is well invested. People who purchased lots of me two years ago are selling for $600 to $630 per lot this season, getting over three times as much as they paid me, making 50 to 75 per cent. on their money invested, also valuable crops for it is the very best earden soul. sale cheap ger Stores, You will know, and every business person will admit, Timmins is sure bound to be a city of 20,000 populaâ€" tion in the next four or five years. Notice the mines getting any amount of celectric power and preparing to dowhble their output of gold, meaning the employment of thsusands of more men, hence more homes to be bmilt and scearcityyyof houses to rent. So, by all means, buy a lot and build:« bur own home, and eut out mm’ingï¬nd paying high rents. ’ This subâ€"division is close in, eight minutes walk to post office, and this summer a sidewalk all the way to Lincok® Park, second block north of Floral Park, on Mountjoy street. Lots 33â€"ft. by 140. Wellâ€"mannged. and planted to Green Mounâ€" ain potatoes, costing $3.00 per bag. 0 with lot as a premium for buying Every lot $300.00;, corner lots, __l.n.____,_ Ont M Darga Rhode ply to now, FPNrV i0l CoOrner 10l® $350.00‘ Apply to R. Waite,»â€"Tim mins, or come and see lots, (Bungalow style) for sale, . with contents; situated on a choice corâ€" ner lot on Main Avenue. Anyone wishing a wellâ€"finisghed home shonld see this one at 46 Main Avenue. JK SALbKk â€"NELW MUUVUSL} ® rooims well finished inside and out; nice verandah; â€" eledtric light; neverâ€" failing water with pump in kitchen ; indoor toilet; situated in good locaâ€" tion on Third Avenue, Schumacher. Apply to P.O0. Box 210, Schumacher Ont. ~ P6â€"298p. t WANTED for Timmins and district to sell for the ‘*Old Reliable Fontâ€" hill Nurseries.‘‘ We offer excelusive territory, permanent employment and liberal terms to the right man. For full particulars, write, Stone Wellington, Toronto, Ont. course. LNnIs Is a picasdlitl sion with excellent prospects. Fot particulars apply to _ the Goldwin School of Beauty Culture, 13 Pine street, (over Ostrosser‘s Store), Timmins. 22p.â€"t.f. country would consider giving real home comforts in her own home to one or two invalids, eldenrly couple or twogsmall children (boys preferâ€" red.) _ Termsâ€" reasonable. ; Rate during illness according to attention required.. Apply Box FN., Adâ€" vance Office, Timmins., 17â€"18p. O( W Island Thirty 36 Lots for Sale ‘{commodation nd Wilson An R ive for sale Banyo, for Rodgers, Hollinâ€" 25â€"t.f. for sa week ~an COT cEkIGC. . + vlsam street A vrenu ={D Jâ€"21p 25"28. ho 1IC A\pâ€"