Pine St. \W Sidt‘. .\[\)!1( Cedar Nt. Wes: side Bals During the past few weeks there have been several different automoâ€" bile aceidents in the district, comâ€" mon report placing the blame for the mishaps on the fact that one driver or another, or both, had lost full control of the automobile through being slightly under the influence of intoxicating liquor. No harm ocâ€" curred to any person through any of ‘the accidents referred to, but this was only a matter of luek. It is only lueck that ‘has prevented a seore or more of serious accidents in this disâ€" ‘trict when men have attempted to. drive motorâ€"ears without having perâ€" fect control, the drivers themselves beâ€" ing under a type of spirit control. No man should presume to drive a car over which he has not the most comâ€" plete control. With a car out of control, for any reason, the driver not only endangers his own life, but ‘he places the lives of others in jeoâ€" pardy. A man fuddled with overâ€"inâ€" dulgence in either booze or butterâ€" milk should steer far away from the steering wheel of a motor car. With the brand of bootleg poison now comâ€" mon, the need divoreing liquor Trom limousines should be apparent.| As soon as announcement was made that the Torontoâ€"Timmins â€" trains would not ‘be operated any longer on Sundays there was prompt protest from the Timmins Board of Trade. This was followed by equally emâ€" phatic protest from the Associated Boards of Trade meeting at Troquois Falls. ‘When the men from all over the North were gathered together there was general agreement as to the need and desirahbility of this service. It was realized that the service was of convenience and value to the peoâ€" ple and was receiving patronage that. warranted its continuance. Parochiâ€" alism, however, can enter into a question like this. The Northe News of Cobalt apparently finds the service is not particularly advantageâ€" ous to Cobalt, so has an editorial knock for the criticism regarding the discontinuance _ of _ the _ service. ‘*Frankly, it might be doubted if there is any real necessity for runâ€" ning four trains along the T. N.O. on Sunday,""‘ says The News. Frankâ€" ly, it may be stated without doubt in reply, that while Cobalt may not have any particular need for the service, the need is quite apparent for this thriving camp of Poreupine, and the inconvenience and loss here much imndre than it will be in the case of Cobalt. Time may ‘be no object in Cobalt, but in this progressive city it is a matter of vital importance tnl nlar. It is regrettable that the Northâ€" ern News makes it appear that unless a canuse is of special and direct adâ€" vantage to Cobalt it can not look for support from that quarter. This seeâ€" tion of the North has been generous in coâ€"operating with Cobalt in matâ€" ters of general interest, even though the Porcupine might not be directly benefitted or even particularly affectâ€" ed.. Nothing will be gained by Coâ€" balt showing a different attitude. Much may be lost to all concerned. KEEP SOBER OR KEEP AWAY FROM MOTOR CARS. the people. The Sunday service was of general benefit to the North as a whole and to the Poreupine in particâ€" TORONTO TRAIN SERVICE SHOULD BE CONTINUED 26 Canada â€" ~ $2.00 year United States â€" $3.00 year Â¥IMMINS, = â€" ONTARIO Dated this second day WEDNESDAY, OCT. 83TH, 1924 Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Telephones : im St Published every Wednesday by Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: ut of d cost ot finst th == [ neént ourth Aven North side FEifth Ave. the Corporation of the Town of Timmin ets shown in the following table, and in: n the work,. SOoutl OI Residence 70, October, 1924 will not 8 Mrs. H. James has + to Schumacher after several _ months spent with and friends in Nova Seotia. Her many friends in the district are giving warm welcome to Mrs, James who is taking up resiâ€" dence again in Schumacher. There are half a dozen drunk cases. Two wage eases will be up for deâ€" cision. One man faces a charge of being drunk â€" and fighting. Another is accused of fighting without being drunk. Apparently a â€" manâ€" can‘t fight when he‘s sober and he‘s not supposed to get drunk. So, what can he do! No wonder there‘s always talk of another war. Gieo. Walchuik, 169 Pine street will answer to a charge of _ disorderly _ conduct. The â€" case arises from a rather noisy dance at the house of the accused on Sunday. Alex Roscilon is charged with illegâ€" ally having liquor. A couple will be before the: court for riding on the sidewalks on bicyeles. Domino Guil lino is charged with illegally making: liquor, the charge resulting from m-1 vestigation made by Chief Greer and his staff. There is also a hwh-«rrade‘ charge for the court, to which referâ€" ence is made elsewhere in this issue. Including the various cases on reâ€" mand, there are about half a hundred cases to come before Magistrate Atâ€" kinson this week. l Mr. Roderick Fraser, of Mon‘t 1edl was a Timmins visitor last week. ferred on account of the results of the proceedings of the day. This is one case or series of cases for this week‘s court. And there are others in addition to the number ot remands from last week. Magistrate Atkinson is going to have one of the busiest courts in his busy life. And further still a charge of having liquor in a public place may be preâ€" ferred on account of the results of the proceedings of the day. Chief Greer, of Timmins, and Offiâ€" cer Bennett, of Schumacher, paid a visit to the home of Wm. Sarochan, in the Hollinger Townsite, on Sunday, and as a result a number of charges may eventuate. Some partridge were Found still warm, though it was Sunâ€" day and so an offence to shoot the birds on this day. Further, it is the close season for partridge. Still furâ€" ther the accused man may also be liable to a charge of illegally having irearms not being a British subject. Liquor ‘Charge Also. Other Court Cases for This Week‘s Police Court. d in 10 annual ‘instalments PARTRIOGE SHOT OUT OF oFASON ANO ON SUNDAY the C€Corporation ways holdâ€"The fact that it has held so well in the past in itself is urâ€" gent warning to beware the present and the future. Like the proverbial worm, luck will eventually. turn. Recents incidents suggest that the authorities are not trusting to luck. The authorities are active in enforeâ€" ing the law, and the law is drastic. ’The city trafl‘w here is too large and too precious to be at the merey of mere luck. The safety of the public requires the greatest care and attenâ€" tion. No good sport will endanger the lives of others by carelessness or worse. No poor sport can be alâ€" lowed to menace the public. Traffic here has grown to such an extent that accidents are probable even with the most skilful care and the best of luck. Timmins luck might well be proverbial, but you can lose even in a gold camp. Luck needs coâ€"operaâ€" tion. Drivers should bear this in mind and support good luck by never driving a motor car that is not under perfect control. Johnnie Walker and Henry Ford should never travel in the same ear. Those who have been in the foolish habit of breaking the law of the lan‘d and the law of common sense by atâ€" tempting to drive motor cars when their control is gone should take warning. There has been a lot of luck in the matter of the driving of motor cars. _ But luck will not alâ€" wavs holdâ€"The fact that it has held North s Third A1 North Kirhy South Sixth ail to TO ) vent the construction. A ntends to construm ds to specially as H. E. MONTGOMERY, Town Clerk. 41. 1: estiima :2 . Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. Phone 501 = Write Box 223 E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. There is no time like the present to enter the Business College or make reservations. Call, phone or write for full information. The different departments of the (Giold Medal School are filling up rapidly in both Day and Night Classes. Many reservations have been made for students unable to enâ€" roll immediatelv. Final examinations are being held this week for some of the students of the Gold Medal School. Mr. J. W. Mawhenney of the Reâ€" mington Typewriter Co., visited the College last week. Among the latest enrollments at the Timmins Business College are Miss) Frances Olton, Newray Mines; Miss May Angrignon, Schumacher; Miss Marjorie Payne, Timmins, Ont. Miss Margaret Cole, graduate of the Timmins Business College has acâ€" cepted a position in the oftice of the Timmins Provision Co., Timmins, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. S. Seaver left last week to take up residence in Haileyâ€" bury. their residence in town Mr. and Mrs. Seaver made many friends ‘here and they will be followed with all good wishes to their new home. WEDNES DA Y Bulletin There will be a meeting of the Poreupine Poultry and. Pet_ Stock Association at the Council Chamber, Timmins, on Tuesday evening next, Oct., 14th, at 8 o‘clock. All members shnuld attend. George Smith, the 6â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, who had his leg broken last week through beâ€" ing knocked down by an auto while crossing the street, is making very satisfactory recovery. And all the trimmings! Lots: of everything and everything the best. There was a ball game that knocked the spots off the World‘s Series. The seore was 1 to 1 at the end of the twelfth innings when the game had to be called on account of the rain. But the rain could not dampen the good time enjoyed by all present who voted unanimously that it was the finest day in many, many moons. was real boullion, great stuff! An slashings of the sweetest boiled corn Despite the weather which was not auspicious, _ the Orientals ecarried through the last summer Moon Feast scheduled for Oct. 5th. About 20 members of the Order went down from Timmins to Dugwald (sometimes known as Drinkwater Pit) where they were the guests of that Prince of Hosts, D.D.S.M. Wallace B. Nicholâ€" son. (One member asked if a good time was had replied ‘*‘I‘ll tell the cockâ€"eyed world there was.‘‘ There was real boullion, ereat stuff! And I wish to notify my customers that [ bave reâ€"opened my woodâ€"yard and resumed delivery of fireâ€"wood in any length to suit. _ Prices Reasonable, and the best of service. H. Charlebois, Phone 419 104 Cedar St., North DELIGHTFUL TIME AT THE MOON FEAST ON OCT. 5TH THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Corporation Share +2{} rate per foot frontage I[mprovement con of the cost on th Est. Spec. Rate per ft Frontage l ) Est. Anun. Rate ROOM TO RENT FPURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. Suitable for two. Modern conveniences. Apply to 64 _Elm street South. 40, TO RENTâ€"Comfortable Room and Board for two friends, near Mine. Apply 206 Cedar St. South. 40p. STENOGRAPHERâ€"Six years‘ exâ€" perience general office work, filing and costs work, wishes position. Address Box S. A., Advance Office Timmins. ~41â€"43n POSITION WANTED by man experâ€" ienced in cooking in hotel, restaurâ€" ant and lumber camp. Apply to G. L. Catton, Harley, Ont. 40p. MAN WANTS POSITION OF ANY KINDâ€"indoors preferred ; holds third class stationary engineer‘s certificate. Apply Harry Nichols, 107 Wilson Avenue, or General Delivery, Timmins. 40 ‘t:f: HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Three Centrally located. Apply Sixth Avenue rear. POSITION WANTEDâ€"by Fireman, holding Ontario Certificate; thoroughly _ experienced _ janitor; five years in last place. Apply F. O‘Neill, Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins. 40â€"41p. ONE FURNISHED SHACK FOR RENT. Apply to B. T. Lennan, corner of Elm and Broadwavy. 41. GARAGE TO RENTâ€"Apply 108 â€" Birch Street, â€"41 neated auired Box H A FPOURâ€"ROOMED FURNISHED BUNGALOW FOR RENT, convenâ€" 1O RENTâ€"2 Roomed House to rent at $20. Also, a Furnished 1 $12.00 a month. Appl street, Moneta. venieéences}â€" use 104 North Ceda; STORE TO RENT; Wilson Avenue: plate glass front; good for any line of business. Apply Helperin Botâ€" tling Works, 74 Fifth Avenue, Timmins. 41â€"42p. BTâ€"T wo unfurnished rooms, in a new house; suit couple. Apply P.O. Box 1434, Timmins. 41y SV ces South TO LEBTâ€"Stores and Flats to rent: suitable for restaurant or any kind of business, at Schumacher, opâ€" posite the Melnitvre Recreation Also, one nice room fitted up for light cooking. Apply to 77 Balsam street South. 40â€"41p. ished : suitable _ for Four good rooms. Elm street. Timmins ORK WANTED BY MATERâ€" NITY NURSE,â€"by day or by we e k. Reasonable terms. _ Apply E. Legotka, 217 Pine Street South, Timmins, Phone 520â€"W 40â€"45p nish Woman is looking for position. Used to all kinds of Household work. _ Apply to No. 20 Elm street North. 40â€"41p. DV DNUTADLUV VWY ALNL, convenâ€" iently located. Reference required. Apply to P.O. Box 597, or phone 219J, Ring 2. 41. of business, at Schumacher, opâ€" posite the Melntyre Recreation Hall. Apply _ _ Jospe‘s _ Clothing Store, Schumacher. 30 40â€"3Â¥ professions unfurnished rooms; v d ; â€" eentrally _ a for residence onl H. R., Advance Office to rent at $20.00 a month. a Furnished Bedroom â€" at a month. Apply 104 Cedar Moneta. 41p. »fession 2 1O LbT, unturnâ€" for housekeeping s Aipply to 85 ins. 41p. <{Teet all moder nhone jlocated onlv. â€"AÂ¥ble Furnished ],»’;)41 -42 ~41â€"43p Un Reâ€" A pply Ap; rOoOms to . 22 And take notice that after such last mentioned date, the said Adminâ€" istrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard sunly to the elaims of which it shall then have notice, and that the said Administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereâ€" of to any person or persons of whose 01L i1» an‘y person or persons GI wWhose eclaim notice shall not have been reâ€" cerved by it at the time of suech disâ€" tribution. In the matter of the estate of LOTTIE SARMIENTO, late of the Town of Iroquois Falls, in the District nf Cochrane, married woman, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 56 of the Trustees Act, R.S.0. 1914, Chap. 121, that all creditors and others having claims orâ€" demands against the estate of the said Lottie Sarmiento, who died on or about the 24th day of May, 1923 A.D. at the Town of TIroquois Falls in the District of Cochrane are required, on or beâ€" fore the eighth day of October, 1924 A.D., to send by post, prepaid, or deâ€" liver to the undersigned, Solicitor for the Administrator of the estate, their Christian names and surnames, adâ€" dresses and descriptions, the full parâ€" ticulars, in writing, of their claims, a statement of their aceounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. ; Dated at Ansonville this 2nd day of October A.D. 1924, for cutom sawing, and three months have elapsed _ since the said sum ought to have been paid and default has been made in payment thereof. notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of October, 1924 at Val Gagne, Ont.., at Albert Blais sawmill, there will be sold by A. Auger and by pubâ€" lic auction the following material. 5,000 feet B.M. of 2 inches plank. 800 feet B.M. of 1 inch lumber. 2,000 feet B.M. of 6 x 6 lumber. And further take notice that the said sale shall take place at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon at the above said date and place of sale; unless the amount of the claim above said and the cost incidental to the preparation and publication of this notice are sooner paid. a * NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE MECHANICS LIEN ACT WHEREAS James McDonald,, of Val Gagne, Ont., is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of #114.19 Voters‘ Lists, 1924, Municipality of Timmins, District of Cochrane. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of the Voters‘ Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my office at Timmins on the 4th day of October, 1924, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elecâ€" tions and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all wvoters to take immediate proceedings _ to have any errors or omissions correctâ€" ed according to law. Dated this 4th day of October, 1924. : CLERK‘S NOTICKE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS‘ LIST Solicitor for the said Admi Dated at Ansonville, Ont., x of Reptember, 1924 A.D Informal meetings for those interâ€" ested in Christian Science will be held every Wednesday afternoon from four to five at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock St., Timmins. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS PLAIN SEWINGâ€"tfor Hotel, Hospiâ€" tal, Restaurant, ete. Apply to 217 Pine Street, South 40â€"42p. 41. H. E. Montgomery, 41. of the Town of Timmins. "ARKNING. Slanderous statements having been made recently by cerâ€" tain foolish or malicious persons in regard to my family, I hereby give warning that any more of these False and utterly unfounded stateâ€" ments reflec:ing on any member of my family _ will be followed _ by prosecution to the full extent of the law. (Signed) Henry Taylor. Timâ€" mins, Oct. 3rd, 1924, 41p. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DRESSMA @«tine Albert Blais, Montfort, N.P.. for the Plaintiff. V . J. Grummett, aid Administrator that after such the said Adminâ€" to distribute the deceased among Plaintiff. this 20th POR SALEâ€"Farm PROPERTIES FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE TER TOWNSITE: ORDER STORM WINDOWS NOW WANTED TO iPURCHASEâ€"Piano. Must be in firstâ€"class condition. Prefer fumed finish. Apply with full particulars to ‘Box RN., Adâ€" vance Office., 41â€"453. WILL BUY 40 Shares Bellâ€" River Pulp Co., Limited. Write Box 613, Timmins, Ont. 4l1p. CONCRETE MIXER FOR SALE Also, â€"Exhibition Barred Rocoks, Dark and Light Matings. â€"28â€" Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. Mated Peoas and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. FOR â€" SALEâ€"Twentieth Washing Machine, wit} in firstâ€"class shape. â€" Wi reasonable. _ Phone 5328 POR SALEâ€"A Barber Chair. A ply T. F. King. Timmins. 40. FPOR SALEâ€"Oneâ€"Burner Oil Cookin: Stove for sale cheap. In good con dition. Apply to : 28 Hemloc! street. Phone 157. 1 THREE HORSES AND HARNESS HUSKIE DOG FOR SALE. sleigh dog. Year old. Apply hbeâ€" tween 11 and 12 forenoons to W H. Shearing, 88 Fifth Avenue. 41â€"43p. BARGAIN IN HORSESâ€"1»5 equipped, _ good plete with stock Close to Timmin acres stumped er Jeaving Sixth Avenue SEAL FUR COAT FOR SALEâ€" Ap ply to Box M. L., care of Advane: Office, for particulars. 41) WANTEDâ€"Pupils for the Goldwi School of Beauty Culture. Posiâ€" tions at attractive pay guarantsed as soon as student completes th« course. This is a pleasant profesâ€" sion with excellent prospects. Fo: particulars apply to the Goldwin School of Beauty Culture, 13 Pins street, (over Ostrosser‘s Store). Timmins. 22p.â€"t.f hardwood floors ter. â€" Bargainâ€"fo WANTEDâ€"â€"Married ecouple, elderly preferred, to look after house and family of â€"two boys..© _ Or would conâ€" sider elderly woman. Callâ€" this week between 8 a.m. and 1.30 p.n A. F. Thomson, 31 Cambrai Ave: nue, Hollinger Townsite. 41p. 4 ks Ey 1 \J YVY l1X 1331 1 Ls ; 4 rooms, foot lot and running water in hou Apply to Box 430, Advance Officé WANTEDâ€"Maid for work. Apply to Avenue. WANTEDâ€"(iirl Store: Work,. .. Must speak English and French. Experienced preferred. Others need not apply. W. Ellies, 14 Pine Street, North ~411}. our moneyâ€"saving price list, showing freight paid, cost of storm windows glazed complete, any The Halliday Co., Ltd., H‘un']tun. Ontario. , 41=47. with 2 h.p. gasoline engine. *Perâ€" fect condition. Apply to Ralph Dlpaolo Box 58, South Porcupine. 39â€"41p. onvenient for Sale, at cheap price. Apply ai Mattagami Heights Post Office. Working Horses for Sale. Weight, 2800 3400. (Good bargain for cash. Will sell with harnesses, All in good condition. See Delphis Labrie, Bourke‘s Jackladder, near Power‘s Mill. 41p. nmneess1O n ARTICLES FOR SALE argainâ€"for quick HELP WANTED 1, M A d vay FRANK LITTLE, Connaught Station, Ont. town ountj0v OWK ind Dairy, bnuildings. implement in good ro bâ€"room rood 31 :\[) ieth _ Century with Wringer; Will sell very 326. bSâ€"15 Heavy wmale. . Weight, reneral h NR spring w ale.. Olwt AppiV Timm! A¢Al) 41) 19 TY H{=+ €4 o O€C KR We No s e t in C C i Johnnie Walker and Henry Ford should never travel in the same ear. Those who have been in the foolish habit of breaking the law of the lan‘d and the law of common sense by atâ€" tempting to drive motor cars \\h?lll * |their control is gone should take warning. There has been a lot of luck in the matter of the driving of | Ilnnlur cars. But luck will not alâ€" fact that it has held| itself is urâ€" THE PORGUPINE ADVANGE Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Canada ~ â€" $2.00 year United States â€" $3.00 year C C 0NTARIO| ways holdâ€"The us so well in the past in Member of the Canadian Weekly gent warning to beware the present s and the future. Like the proverbial| Nest?(};z;Sh?:::Flaï¬on' worm, luck will eventually. turn. * Recents incidents suggest that the Residence 70'l:mlhuritiv\' are not trusting to dlue OMlice 26. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8TH, 1924 The authorities are active in Hltnl(-l ing the law, and the law is drastic. | The city traffic here is too large and TORONTO TRAIN SERVICE 't precious to be at the merey of SHOULD BE CONTINUED | mere luck. The safety of the public s requires the greatest care and attenâ€" As soon as announcement was made|tion. No good sport will (-ml.m«rexl | that the Torontoâ€"Timmins t.mins the lives of others by carelessness or would not ‘be operated any longer un sport can be alâ€" + ® Sundays there was prompt [)l‘ut(‘st‘ lowed to menace the public. Traffic worse. No poor from the Timmins Board of Trade.| here has grown to such an extent This was followed by equally emâ€"| that accidents are probable even with phatic protest from the the most skilful care and the best of Boards of Trade meeting at Troquois Timmins luck might well be Falls. ‘When the men from all over pm\mhml but you can lose even in the North were gathered together gold camp. Luck needs coâ€"operaâ€" there was general agreement as to the | tion. Drivers should bear this in need and desirability of this service.| mind and support good luck by never It was realized that the service was driving a motor car that is not under of convenience and value to the |ven-! perfect control. ple and was receiving patronage that warranted its continuance. Parochiâ€" alism, however, can enter into ’PAHIBI"G[ SHn]. nlJT nf question i ts "Fhe. Associated lll( ]\ News of Cobalt apparently hnds the service is not particularly advantageâ€" ous to Cobalt, so has an editorial knock for the criticism regarding the e discontinuance _ of _ the _ service.| Liquor ‘Charge Also. Other Court ‘‘Frankly, it might be doubted if Cases for This Week‘s Police there is any real necessity for runâ€" Court. ning four trains along the T. N.O. C on Sunday,""‘ says The News. Frankâ€" Chief Greer, of Timmins, and Offiâ€" ly, it may tbe stated without doubt in |cer Bennett, of Schumacher, paid a ".“I’].‘\ that while Cobalt may not have| visit to the home of Wm. Sarochan, any particular need for the service,| in the Hollinger Townsite, on Sunday, the need is quite apparent for this|and as a result a number of charges thriving camp of Poreupine, and the'“'“." eventuate. inconvenience and loss here much| found still warm, imdre than it will be in the case of|day and so an offence to shoot the Cobals. Time may ‘be no object in |birds on this day. Further, it is the ‘Cobalt, but in this progressive ‘.it.\‘ll‘]“.\'(‘ season for partridge. Still furâ€" it is a matter of vital importance to|ther the acceused man may also be the people. The Sunday service was|liable to a charge of illegally ‘having of general benefit to the North as a |Grearms not being a British subject. whole and to the Porcupine in particâ€"| And further still a charge of having nlar. It is regrettable that the Northâ€"|liquor in a public place may be preâ€" ern News makes :1 appear that unless | ferred on account of the results of a cause is of special and direet adâ€"|the proceedings of the day. vantage to Cobalt it can not look This is one case or series of cases support from that quarter. This seeâ€"| for this week‘s court.â€" And there are tion of the North has been generous|Others in addition to the number ot in coâ€"operating with Cobalt in mat.|remands from last week. Magistrate ters of general interest, even though| Atkinson is going to have one of the the Porcupine might not be ‘directly | busiest courts in his busy life. benefitted or even particularly affectâ€"| _ There are half a dozen drunk cases. ed.. Nothing will be gained by (Coâ€"]| Two balt showing a different attitude.| ¢ision. charge of Much may be lost to all concerned. being drunk and fighting. Another is accused of fighting without drunk. Apparently a fight when supposed to get drunk. So, what can he do! No wonder there‘s always talk of another war. (ieo. Walchuik, 169 Pine street will answer to a charge| of _ disorderly _ conduct. The (l\t“ arises from a rather noisy dance at ) Some partridge were though it was Sunâ€" wage eases will be up for deâ€" One man faces a being can 1’ he‘s not| KEEP SOBER OR KEEP AWAY FROM MOTOR CARS. > man he‘s sober and During the past few weeks there have been several different automoâ€" bile aceidents in the district, comâ€" mon report placing the blame for the mishaps on the fact that one driver| the house of the accused on Sunday. or another, or both, had lost full y 3 Alex Roscilon is charged with illezâ€" econtrol of the automobile through 3 s s x fally ‘having liquor. _A couple will be being slightly under the influence of 2 5 ? o n ts > before the: court for riding on the intoxicating liquor. No harm ocâ€"| . . 4 5j q * . __p| sidewalks on bieveles. Domino Guil curred to any person through any of tine 5s elmrzed with desan lai s o ._| lino is charged with illegally making the accidents referred to, but ;. S SS uk Es 2 liquor, the charge resulting from inâ€" was only a matter of lueck. It is only| | f ,\o\h'.lrmn made by Chief Greer and| luek that has prevented a seore or | # y $ <a g;iz_| bis staff. There is also a highâ€"grade| more of serious accidents in this disâ€" s charge for the court, to which referâ€" trict when men have attempted to : s i . |ence is made elsewhere in this issue. «drive motorâ€"ears without having perâ€" m : Including the various cases on reâ€" fect control, the drivers themselves beâ€" o § por T9. mand, there are about half a hundred ing under a type of spirit control. N y s f i9 L eases to come before Magistrate Atâ€" man should presume to drive a car ih: | ’ s cinson this week. over which he has not the most comâ€" * * plete With a car out of control, for any reason, the driver Mr. Roderick Fraser, of not only endangers his own life, but| was a Timmins visitor last week. ‘he places the lives of others in jeoâ€" pardy. A man fuddled with overâ€"inâ€"| â€" Mrs. H. James has returned < to dulgence in either butterâ€"| Schumacher after milk should steer far away from the|spent with ‘relatives and steering wheel of a motor car. With| Nova Seotia. Her many the brand of bootleg poison now comâ€"| the district are giving warm welcome mon, the need ofâ€" divoreing liquor|to Mrs. James who is taking up resiâ€" from limousines should be apparent.;dence again in Schumacher. )lun.rt;ll,' control. several _ months} friends in| booze or friends in TAKE NOTICE THAT \Timmins Business College _THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE _TIMMINS, ONTARIO We Nee NU To enc e n OV Bs Te e oo n n oo oi on ind oo e i use se snn on dn ns w : omm e uoc @ Pomtutlier s cA VE CHECKS CHILELS £ CRAMPS W OOD FOR SALE FOR RENT I \\;\h to notify my customers Ihdt TO LETâ€"â€"\I-»u\ and Flats to rent; I bhave reâ€"opened my woodâ€"yard and| suitable for restaurant or any kind resumed delivery of fireâ€"wood in any| of length to suit. and the best of H. Charlebois, Phone 419 104 Cedar St., business, â€" a: Store, Schumacher. 39. North STORE TO RENT; plate glass front ; Wilson Avenue; good for any line Apply tling Works, 74 Timmins. DELIG-HTFUL TIME AT THE MOON FEAST ON OCT. 5TH of business. Helperin Botâ€" Fifth _ Avenue, 41â€"42p. Despite the weather which was not Orientals _ carried Moon Feast About 20 ({n\\ n auspicious, _ the TO RENTâ€"2 House to rent at Also, a Furnished Bedroom â€" at $12.00 a month. Apply 104 Cedar Moneta. 41p. Furnished $20.00 a month. through the last summer Roomed scheduled for Oct. 5th. members of the Order from Timmins to Dugwald (sometimes known as Drinkwater Pit) where they were the guests of that Prince of Hosts, D.D.S.M. Wallace B. Nicholâ€" son. One member asked if a good time was had replied ‘*‘I‘ll tell the cockâ€"eyed world there was.‘‘ There was real boullion, great stuff! And slashings of the sweetest boiled eorn‘! And all the trimmings! Lots: of everything and everything the best. There was a ball game that knocked went street, A FOURâ€"ROOMED FURNISHED BUNGALOW FOR RENT, iently located. Reference required. Apply to P.O. Box 597, or phone .37!).[, h’ing: 2. 41. convenâ€" Prices Reasonable,| posite the Melntyre Recreation service. I Hall. Apply _ Jospe‘s _ Clothing ONE PURNISHBD SHACK FOR RENT. Apply to B. T. Lennan, corner of Elm and Broadway. 41. the spots â€"off the World‘s Series. Thae| â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€".â€"i~/â€"â€"â€" _ score was 1 to 1 at the end of the GARAGE TO _ RENTâ€"Apply 108 twelfth when the game had Birch Street, â€"41 to be called on account of the rain.| â€"â€" But the rain could not dampen the good time enjoyed by all present who innings HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Threerooms. Centrally located. Apply to 25 that it was the Sixth Avenue rear. 39. many moons. voted unanimously finest day in many, POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTEDâ€"by Fireman, holding Ontario thoroughly _ experienced five years in last place. Hotel, â€"~â€" George Smith, the 6â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, who had last week through beâ€" an auto while making Certificate; his leg broken janitor; ing knocked down by crossing the street, is satisfactory recovery. Timmins. 40â€"41p. very O ‘Neill, Queen‘s MAN WANTS POSITION OF ANY KINDâ€"indoors third class There will be a meeting of the Porcupine Poultry and Pet_ Stock the Council Chamber, evening next, All members preferred ; â€" holds stationary engineer‘s certificate. Apply Harry 107 Wilson Avenue, Delivery, Timmins. Association at Timmins, on Tuesday Oct., 14th, at 8 o‘clock. should attend. Nichols, 40 t.f. POSITION WANTED by man experâ€" ienced in cooking in hotel, restaurâ€" ant and lumber camp. Apply to G. L. Catton, Hm'lc\'. Ont. 40p. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Seaver left last week to take up residence in Hnile_\‘-\ bury. â€"During their residence in town | Mr. and Mrs. Seaver made many| â€"â€" friends ‘here and they will be follcmml|SITUATION WANTEDâ€"â€"\I»I« with all wishes to their new home. Finâ€" nish Woman is looking for position. Used to all kinds of Household Apply to No. 20 Elm street 40â€"41p. good work. North. wEDNES DA Y .""___ a WORK WANTED BY MATERâ€" Bulletin NITY NURSE,â€"by day or by week. Reasonable terms. _ Apply _ E. Legotka, 217 Pine Street South, Among the latest enrollments at| the Timmins Business College are Miss, Frances Olton, Newray Mines;;yv 0 U N G Miss May Angrignon, \(humd('herl Miss Marjorie Payne, Timmins, Ont.| Miss Margaret Cole, graduate of Timmins, Phone 520â€"W 40â€"45p ENGLISHâ€"SPEAKING GIRL wants a position in a private doing general â€" housework. Apply to 63 Balsam street north., house, the Timmins Business College has acâ€" 41â€"42p. eepted .a position in the officesof the|»=". : 000000 _ â€" Timmins Provision Co., Timmins,| STENOGRAPHERâ€"Six years‘ exâ€" Ont. perience general office work, filing Mr. J. W, Mawhenney of the Reâ€"| and costs work, wishes position. mington Typewriter Co., visited the! Address Box S. A., Advance Office College last week. Timmins. ~41â€"43p The different departments of the Gold Medal School are filling up rapidly in both Day and Night Classes. Many reservations have been made for students unable to enâ€" ROOMS LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO roll immediately RENT. Suitable for two. Modern ; : § : Final examinations are being held| Apply to . 64 Elm street South. 40. this week for some of the students of the Gold Medal School. There is no time like the present to enter the Business College or make TO RENTâ€"Comfortable Board for two friends, near Apply 206 Cedar St. South. 40p. Room and Mine. reservations. Call, phone or write se for full information. ‘PURNISHBD ROOMS TO RENT. room. fitted Apply to 77 Balsam 140â€"41p. .\l>(», one llIN' light cooking. street South. up for Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. Phone 501 e Write Box 223 E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. ']0 LETâ€"T wo Illlfllllllxllu] rooms, in ! _a new house; suit Apply [ P.O. Box 1434, Timmins. 41p. couple. UPSTAIRS PLAT TO LBT, unfurnâ€" ; l im es | ished : suitable for housekeeping. f tue Corporaty» ( tne f t imimins intends to construct as a Loeal h1 t ‘ment conâ€"| % e he Cound 01 . cU Corporation of th |n\\Hlu| r ; ; ( ) ( TII L4 1 1 CA ‘lll}'l'l\tIlHH 1n]!| | l‘u!ll' :““‘1 rooms. ~\}'|'I\' to 85 . ; streets shown in the following table, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost on the| â€" . $ s on th re own in the following table, an € . spet € 8 08 |__Elm street. Timmins. 11p. land direct!y sbutting on the work. | P e e _ e ) f 4 y s e rirn e The estimated cost of the work, the Corporation‘s share. and the estimated special rate per foot trontage | l'O RENTâ€"â€"L‘ULO l llllll\hl 1] }umlll. h vin rble | _ suitable for two. Modern convenâ€" e | _ jences. Apply to 64 Elm street, e an on uie enc hh â€" es t cesc esc ce enc enc ns *4 / Corporation ‘s Est. Spec Est. | South. V241â€"42. i C s 4 ds Rate per ft Ann‘ | _ itb in uin e s ie FRO M TO Widthn Cost share Frontage Rate | j ho s ,ONE ROOM TO RENTâ€"in Private . e $ 4 R House; hot and cold water: bath. Pine St. West North side First North side | Applv 38 T k St 41â€"43 side, Moneta Avenue Kirby Ave. _ 8 feet $1352.00 $6G7 .52 $3.22 2e | on [amannek oL Balsam South side North side 'R M TO RENT all modern con y s epolc p x + Ti ( *4 1 2 | East side Fourth Avena Phird Ave. a tee + 20 . OD 290 .40 sys | veniences; use of â€" phone. Apply 4 R t j | 104 North Cedar street. 41. Cedar 8t. North side south side | > "ift} x feet } W 39 . 210) 1 . sO 18 : Ac | mm mt« Nes: side Fifth Ave Sixth Ave i fes 648 .1 223 . 2 > 4 P waes! sic : iWANTED*!‘:(\ professions| nan | _T unfurnished rooms:; with bath: 4 special assessmentâ€"is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. | beated; _ centrallsy located. Reâ€" , . f y Â¥ m A i4 auired for residence onlyv. Apnply ‘. ~A Petirr:ronâ€"against the work will not avail to prevent the construction. ‘ P s 5 t j ‘ Box H. R., Advance Office Dated this second day of October, 1924, H. E. MONTGOMERY, Town Clerk. 41. l 41.42, Schumacher, pâ€" Apply F.] or (General| WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT. Read These Columns Every Week. ; DRESSMAKING It Will Pay You. eesse PLAIN SEWINGâ€"!«»I Hotel, â€us}‘ti- tal, Restaurant, ete. Apply to 217 Pine Street, South 40â€"42p. NOTICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS| Informal meetings for those interâ€" ested in Christian Science will be held every Wednesday afternoon from four to five at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock St., Timmins. 39. | W'ARNING having been made recently by cerâ€" Slanderous statements tain foolish or malicious persons in regard to my family, I hereby give that any false and utterly ments reflec:ing on any my family _ will be prosecution to the full extent of the law. (Signed) Henry Taylor. Timâ€" mins, Oct. 3rd, 1924. 4lp, wartning more of these unfounded stateâ€" member of Followed _ by CLERK‘S NOTICL oF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS‘ LIST Voters‘ Lists, 1924, Municipality of Timmins, District of Cochrane. I Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of the Voters‘ Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my office at Timmins on the 4th day of October, 1924, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Eleeâ€" tions and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all woters to take proceedings _ to have any errors or omissions correctâ€" ed according to law. Dated this 4th day o 1924. 4 immediate E October, H. E. Montgomery, 41. of the Town of Timmins. !NOTICE OF SALE UNDER THE MECHANICS LIEN ACT WHEREAS James MeDonald, of Val Gagne, Ont., is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of #114.19 for cutom sawing, and three months \have elapsed _ since ‘the ought to have been paid and default has been made in payment thereof. notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of October, 1924 at Val Gagne, Ont.. at Albert Blais sawmill, there will be sold by A. Auger and by pubâ€" lic auction the following material. 5,000 feet B.M. of 2 inches plank. 800 feet B.M.of 1 inch lumber. 2,000 feet B.M. of 6 x 6 lumber. And further take notice that the said sum of 10 o%‘clock in the forenoon at the above said date and place of sale; unless the amount of the claim above said and the cost incidental to the preparation and publication of this notice are sooner paid. Dated at Ansonville this of October A.D. 1924, Albert Blais, 2nd day Plaintiff. E. Montfort, N.P., 41. Acting for the Plaintiff. nz zn hn on n oo on n ns e se NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of LOTTIE SARMIENTO, late of the Town of Iroquois Falls, in the District nf Cochrane, married woman, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 56 of the Trustees Act, R.S8.0. 1914, Chap. 121, that all creditors and others having claims or_ demands against the estate of the said Lottie Sarmiento, who died on or about the 24th day of May, 1923 A.D. at tha Town of Troquois Falls in the District of Cochrane are required, on or beâ€" fore the eighth day of October, 1924 A.D., to send by post, prepaid, or deâ€" |liver to the undersigned, Solicitor for 'Ih( Administrator of the estate, their Christian names and surnames, adâ€" dresses and descriptions, the full parâ€" their claims, a ticulars, in writing, of said sale shall take place at the hour | statement of their acceounts, and the| nature of the security, if any, held by them. And take notice that after such .\Q!Xlli'l- will proceed to distribute the last mentioned date, the said istrator assets of the said deceased among having regard only to the which it shall then have notice, and that the the parties entitled thereto, ‘l.llfll\ ol | for the said assets or any part thereâ€" |of to any person or persons of whose 1"!uim notice shall not have been reâ€" jcerived by it at the time of suech dis tribution. W. J. Grummett, the said Administ Ansonville, Ont., this 20th 1924 A.D. 390â€"41, l Solieitor for rator i Dated at day of September, HELP WANTED VVANTEDâ€"â€"\Iml for general houseâ€" work. .\|b|\|_\ to No. 2 Second Avenue. 41. WANTED-â€"-\I arried |'<'|11‘?|‘. elder| to look after house and family of two boys.._ Or would conâ€" sider elderly woman. Callâ€" this week between 8 a.m. and 1.30 »» A. F. Thomson, 31 Cambrai nue, Hollinger Townsite. 41p. preferred, WANTEDâ€"(Giirl for Work Store .. Must speak English and French. Experienced preferred. Others need not apply. wW. Ellies, 14 Pine Street, North â€"41lp. WANTEDâ€"~I u]nl~ for the Goldwi School of Beauty Culture. Pos tions at attractive pay guarantsed as soon as student completes th« course. This is a pleasant profesâ€" sion with exeellent prospects. Fo:r particulars apply to the Goldwi School of Beauty Culture, 13 Pins street, (over Ostrosser‘s Store Timmins. 22p.â€"t.f. ARTICLES FOR SALE _ _ SEAL FUR COAT FOR SALE~ \" ply to Box M. L., care of Advance Office, for particulars. 40. BARGAIN IN HORSESâ€"I) Heavs Working Horses for Sale. Weight. 2800 to 3400. Good bargain for cash. Will sell with harnesses All in good condition. See Delphis Labrie, Bourke‘s Jackladder, near Power‘s Mill. 41p. THRE'E' HORSES AND HARNESS for Sale, at cheap price. Apply ai Mattagami Heights Post Office. 41â€"43. HUSKIE DOG POR SALE sleigh dog. Year old. Apply hbe tween 11 and 12 forenoons to W. H. Shearing, 88 Fifth Avenue. -“-1.';0. 1 se Good FPOR SALEâ€"Oneâ€"Burner Oil Cookinz Stove for sale cheap. In good conâ€" dition. Apply to 28 Hemlock street. Phone 157. 11. POR SALEâ€"A Barber Chair: Apâ€" ply I. F. 'FOR SALEâ€"Twentieth Washing Machine, in firstâ€"class shape. reasonable. King. Timmins. 10. Century with Wringer; Will sell very Phone 532B. FOR SALE Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. Also, â€"Exhibition Barred Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. Rooks, FRANK LITTLE, Connaught Station, Ont FOR SALEâ€"lmm of Horses, Sleigh, Wagon, Harness, Ete. Team weighs 3300 Ib; 7 and 8 years old respectively. Bargain for cash or terms. ~Apply to Ralph Dipaolo, Jox 58, South Poreupine. 39â€"41p. â€"28â€" CON‘CRETE MIXER FOR SALE, with 2 h.p. gasoline engine. feet condition. Apply to Ralph l)lpaolu Box 58, South Porcupine. 39â€"41p. w MISCELLANEOUS WANTBD TO iPURCHASEâ€"Piano. Must be in firstâ€"class condition. Prefer fumed finish. Apply with full particulars to ‘Box RN., Adâ€" vance Office. 41â€"43. WILL BUY 40 Shares Bell _ River Pulp Co., Limited. Write Box Timmins, Ont. 41;) ORDER STORM WINDOWS NOW our moneyâ€"saving price list, showing freight paid, cost of storm windows glazed complete, any siz The Halliday Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario. 11â€"47. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE IN ROCHED TER TOWNSITE 7 rooms, 5 foot lot and running water in houss \;»;»l\ to Box 430, Advance Officé FOR SA.LEâ€"â€".\o w 6bâ€"room _ House: hardwood floors; good sprinz waâ€" ter. â€" Bargainâ€"for quick sale. Owt er leaving town. Apply 67 Sixth Avenue. 10p. lsaid Administrator will not be liable PROPFRTI S POR SxLF FOR SALEâ€"â€". arm and Dairvy, well equipped, _ good uldings. (Con !u‘w’t' with stock. implements, Close to Timmins, on good road. acres stumped; 50 acres eclearsA Convenient to the River. Lot : 5 Concession 1, Mountjos Apply % [‘ Box Dâ€"CH., Advance Office, Timimns. 41 cb ied ie on ied i