surviving ‘deer wWIll be â€" mostIV In parks and game reserves. _ Wolves are centainly driving out or exterminating the doer. To make matters worse rabbits are this yvear dying off beâ€" cause of some disease and we are told this occurs at regular periods of about five or sevenâ€" years. (Glancing at prices quoted for wolf hides one must conte to the conclusion that the Govâ€" ernment isn‘t. generous, but â€" rather If that were not dividend enough, one might try to estimate the enorâ€" mous salvage of childâ€"life in Ontaro which has taken place since **Sick Kids‘‘ doctors and ‘*Sick Kids‘‘ nurses have been going. out through this province equipped with a knowâ€" bedgze of children‘s diseases, which they could not get except in some such highly specialized and preâ€"eminâ€" ently efficient institution as the Hosâ€" pital for Sick Children, On this year‘s service the Hospital expended $345,126 and finds itself in the hole to the extent of $134,284. What comes in â€" around Christmasâ€" time keeps the Hospital going. So long as the word **Christmas""‘ retaims its original _ significance could _ any. charity possibly enlist more of the sympathy of your readers or entitie itself .to more of their support? Faithfully yvours, [. E. ROBERTSON, Chairman Appeal Commuttee. A Minute of Mercy Costs Fifty Cents The following is a from Lee Valley to Star :â€" MANY FROM TIMMINS ON JURY FOR GENERAL SESSIONS ARE THE WOLVES LIKELY TO EXTERMINATE DEER? Dear Mr. Editor :â€"â€" Your readers have probably had their appetite for statistics satiated during the past few months. Still they will, no doubt, want to know something of the work accomplished by the hospital to which they have so venerously contributed in the nast. They are shareholders in a Mission of Merey. Their dividends are not paid in coin of the realm. May | trespass npon your space to outline what those «lividends are? Firstly, the daily average of childâ€" Ten occupying cots in the Hospital for Sick Children was 255. The total eared for as inâ€"patients was 6,397, That is equivalent to the population of a goodâ€"sized Ontario town. And secondly, the outâ€"patient deâ€" partment. This is a wing of offices viven over to consultation and minor operations. Onâ€" an average _ there were 190 voung callers a day. A number from Timmins have been surumoned to do jury duty at the General Sessions of the Peace at Cochrane next week. â€" The court opens on Tnresday and there are many Timâ€" mins and Poreupine eases on the dist. That is where the dividends are carnedâ€"in the difference made in the lives of thousands of children through the â€" voluntary contributions _ which renden it possible to maintain an inâ€" stitution where pallid cheeks become rosy and twisted limbs are made straicht. mins and Poreupine eases on the list. Chie® amons these is the case usual‘y reforved to as the **White Slavery‘"‘ easo. in which the charges include the detention of a woman at a‘Pine street place for immoral purposes. Reveral higschâ€"zâ€"ade charges will also be heard, including eases from here and from tlhe Dome. The man charged with ‘theft "rom one of the change rooms at the Hollinger will also be before the wourt. Another specially interesting ease is that against the Levines, of Kapuskasing, the changes arising from recent bankruptey â€" proceedings. A number of charges were laid but all bu?t two were either withdrawn or Jn HRi Chie AXne L thett the | «©court piace To highâ€"2â€"a« wmeluding ihe Dom WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19TH, 1924. Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Telephones : cCanada â€" United States Published every Wednesday by 67 COLLEGE ST rent isn ing saf‘e ex~ in the Owner and Publisher. Subsceription Rates: a special despatch to The Sudbury .. TORONTO Bnown, of Timâ€" munsel for the Residence 70. $2.00 year $3.00 yvear Many friends in Tipmmins and the Norcth genmnerally will deeply regret to learn of the death on Tuesday last, Nov, 11th, at Vanceuver, B.C., of Mr. H. Y. Russell, of the Canadian Exâ€" plosives Company. At the of death Mr. Russell was in charge of all the western distmets of the Canâ€" adian Explosives Co. He was forinâ€" erly of Cobalt and Montreal and was known by many here, especially among the mining men, having freâ€" quently visited this and other North Land eamps. Death was due to puenâ€" monia, the late Mr. Russell ‘being taken all on Nov. 6th, and passing away on the l1th. The funeral will take placs this week at Montreal, inâ€" :erment being at Mount Royal Cemeâ€" tery. Mr. Russell, who was at one time Manager of the Technical Divisâ€" of the C.X.L., had a genius for making friends. He was an ardent sportsuran, being an effective hockey player, and an o.dâ€"time football playâ€" er having plavyed on some notable rugbyvy teams. MR. H. Y. RUSSELL PASSES AWAY IN THE FAR WEST MRS. B. F. JAMES, PIANO MUSIC Teacher, has opened ‘her elass and is now prepared to give private lesâ€" sons in the student‘s home. Charges reasonable. . For _ parti¢culars _ adâ€" dress letter to Mrs. B, F. James, Box T7T8, Schumacher. 42.â€"44. The evening opened with two preâ€" liminany fox trots while the crowd was gathering, after which a Paul Jones was held. A new feature a lemon dance, fox trot, was then introâ€" duced. This proved a very enjoyable and interesting feature. The comedy broom dance as usual was a great success. A Cinderella waltz made a big hit. An etimination fox trot with several novel features delighted the members present, the features of this being the recall to the floor aften beâ€" ing eliminated. A Leap Year Waltz as usual proved very popular among the young. ladies. Another noveliy fox trot followed. The automobile dance, fox trot, was the ‘big hit of the night. This dance delighted all, and as a feature desemves special mention. A Candy dance and the Home W altz ended a very enjoyable evening. Novelty Pance Had Many Pleasing Features. ‘""At Home‘‘ to be Held on December 5th. During the evening Mr. A. E. Ridâ€" dell, the president, announced to the meeting the results of the election of officers for the incoming year, held on November 5th, and complimented the committee in charge of the proâ€" emmme for the very enjoyable evenâ€" ing‘s entertainment provided. Mr. Riddell also announced that an *‘ At Home‘‘ will be held by the Club in the Masonic Hall on Friday evening, December the fifth, and asked the members to turn in the names of any they wished to receive invitations to this event. | A committee of five members of the executive of the Club was appointed to draw up a programme for the evenâ€" ing, Misses Rhoda Macleod, _ Bella Gowan and Messrs. J. K. Kennedy, J. Jacobs. and E. L. Urquhart attending to this. Refreshments as usual were an enâ€" joyvable part of the programme, Miss Rhoda Macleod looking after this part of the evening‘s entertainment in a very capable manner. The Novelty Dance held by the A. $S.D. Club at their regular weekly meeting last Wednesday was a very successful _ and enjoyable _ affair. Though at the start there was a surâ€" plus of yourlg ladies, during the evenâ€" ing the crowd became more evenly divided and one of the most enjoyable of the A.S8.D. Dances this season was the result. WEEXLY EVENT OF A.5.0. GLUVB VERY ENJOVABLE DANCING CLASSESâ€"A number of people have been taking advantage of the Dancing Classes at King‘s Hall. All the new dances taught. Ladies and children by appointâ€" ment. C, E. MacDonald, Instmecâ€" tor, P.O. Box 659, Timmins. EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL MAâ€" TERNITY NURSEB open for enâ€" gagement. Apply 134 Kimberley Ave. 46ip, WANTEDâ€" Party to adopt healthy baby boy. Apply 5 Birch Street, South. â€"46p. (ret our money showing freight windows glazed The Halliday C Ontario. â€"saving price â€" list, paid, cost of storm complete, any size. o., TLitd., Hamilton, 41.â€"47. To hear and determine complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the Municipality of Timmins for 1924. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting beâ€" tween us, the undersigned, Joseph Auger and Elzear Laroeque carrying on business as Transfer Agents unâ€" der the firm name of the Timmins Transfer, in the Town of Timmins, bhas this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The said _ business known as the Timmins Transfer will hereinâ€" after be earried on by Joseph Auger. Take Notice that the undersigned have made application to the Municiâ€" pal Council of the Town of Timmins for the permit to instal and operate a Steam Boilen to be on Lot 522, Plan M.30 Sudbury, being on the West side of Cedar street in the said Town of Timmins. (Noble and Patrick). John W. Noble, Wm. Patrick. Witness : A. C. Brown. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having claims against the estate of Elie Cvoleuck, late of the Town »f Timmins, who died on or about the 18th day of May, 1924, are required to fonward their claims duly proven, to the undersigned, on or before the 5th dav of December, 1924. Notice is hereby given that the nominations for candidates for the Township of Whitney for Reeve and Councillors will be held at the Council Chamber, _ Poreupine, ~between _ the hours of 12 noon and 1 p.m., on Monâ€" day, Nov, 24th, 1924. And if a poll is required it shall be held on Monday, Dec. 1st, 1924. J. M. Nicolson, 47. Township Clerk. All the debts: owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Joseph Auger and all claims against the said partnership are to be paid by the said Joseph Auger. APPLICATION â€" TO OPERATE STEAM BOILER Notice is herehy given that a Court will be hbeld pursuant to the Ontario Voters‘ List Aet by his honâ€" our, the Judge of the District Court of the District of Cochrane, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon on the 22nd day of November, 1924 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. Notice is hereby given that having a legal separation from my wife, Florence Lauzon, I will not be responâ€" sible for any debts contracted by he at any time. Dated at Timmins this 12th day of Nov., 1924. Municipality of the Town of Timmins AND NOTICE is further given that after the said date, the Public Trustee will proseed to distribute the estate, having regard only to such claims of which he shall then have had notice. November, 1924 She: "You never bring me chocoâ€" lates like you used to before we were married. *‘ He: ‘‘That‘s soâ€"well, you never heard of a fisherman feeding bait to a fish after he had eaught it, did NO THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dated Timmins, Nov. 18th, 1924 H. E. Montgomery, Clerk of the Town of Timmins. Township of Whitney at (Signed) J. D. Lauzon, Timmins, Ont. (Signed) Joseph Auger, Elzear Larocque OTonto,. K. W. Wright, Public Trustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. this 3rd 47 â€"48p. ob dn 4000400000 ) davy of WANTEDâ€"Maid; â€" must _ good cook ; family of . three. Apply 112 Balsam street North. «Phone 518J. 47p. WANTBDâ€"Junior Clemk _ for Bank. Must have attended High School. (tood penmanship essential. Apply by letter to Post Office Drawer H., Timmins, Ont. 47p. MAID WANTED for (General Houseâ€" work. Apply 5 Elm street South. 46â€"47 . MAN WANTS POSITION OF ANY WORK WANTEDâ€"Dressmaking hy the day. Will supply sewing maâ€" chine if necessary. Apply Mrs. G. Grace, 31 Cambrai Avenue, Hollinâ€" ger Townsite. 47p. QUALIFIED BRITISH PHARMAâ€" GIRL WANTED POSITION â€" WANTEDâ€"Highâ€"class cook for private family. Apply to Canadian Cafe, 10 Pine street South. 47p. JOB WANTEDâ€"A hoy of 16 years of age wants a job in a grocery store on any other easy â€" work. Willie Sillanpaa, 35 Messines Aveâ€" nue, Timmins, Ont. 47â€"48p. FIRSTâ€"CLAS» BRICKLAYERS WANTED. New â€" Courtâ€" House Building, Cochrane. A. R. Holmes Limited, Box 219, Cochrane. â€" 45. WANTEDâ€"Pupils for the Goldwin School of â€" Beauty Culture. Posiâ€" tions at attractive pay guaranteed as soon as student completes the course. This is a pleasant profesâ€" sion with excellent prospeccs. Fot particulars apply to the Goldwin School of Beauty Culture, 13 Pine street, (over Ostrosser‘s Store), Timmins. 22p.â€"t.f. POSITION as Junior Clerk required by wellâ€"educated young girl;, busiâ€" ness course; some exiperience. Apâ€" ply Box A. M., Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. 47p. OFFICE CLEANING and similar work wanted by_ eapable English woruan. _ Box M. E., Advance Office Timmins. 47p. I wish to notify my customers that I have reâ€"opened my woodâ€"yard and resamed delivery of fireâ€"wood in any length to suit. _ Prices Reasonable, and the best of service. H. Charlebois, Phone 419 104 Cedar St.. North WORK WANTEDâ€"By Young Man, married; Carpenter by Trade, deâ€" sires work of any description, willâ€" ing and â€" energetic worker. Apply Box D. F., c.o, The Advance, Timâ€" mins. " 47 â€"458. WANTEDâ€"Large unfurnished room or two connecting small enes; wellâ€" heated ; on bathmom floor; wanted by elderly lady as living apartâ€" ments. Address P.O. Box 1278, Timmins, or phone 589 ring 2. _ 46. WANTEDâ€"Board and Room in re fined Fnglish home, by prefession: xl man,. â€" Will not consider boardinz house.. Apply to P.O. Drawen H.. Timmins, On:, 47 11. CIST,/ speaking several languages desires position _with local Drug Store. Write Pharmaeist, P.0. Box 138, Schumacher. 47p. [RL WANTED for general light housework in private family. Apâ€" ply Jospe‘s Clothing Store, opâ€" posite Mcelntyre â€" Recreation Hall, Schumacher. 47. KINDâ€"indoors â€" ; holds third class stationary engineer‘s certificate. ‘Handy with penâ€" or scrubbving _ buush. Apply_ Harry Nichol, 43 Messines Avenue, or General Delivery, Tammins. 46 t.f. speaking lady, either in housework fon few ho Best of references. Ap Box 15352, Timmins, Ont by â€" Englishâ€" in store or at hours â€" daily. Apply to P.0O. 17p LARGE FRONT ROOM; suitable tor married couple; housekeeping priviâ€" leges. Apply to 6 Balsam stveet. 47 â€"48p. TO LBTâ€"Single furnished reom; hot and cold water; with on without board. Apply to 55 Third Avenue. 47â€"48p. FOR RENTâ€"1 large room for rent in private home. Will rent furnâ€" ished or unfurnished. Steam heatâ€" ed, water and lights; all convenâ€" iences. Apply 3 Eim St. South. 46â€"47p. FARM FOR SALEâ€"137 acres; about 25 acres cleared. North half Lot 3, Con. 4. Two and a half miles from Timmins, on road running north on east side of River. Apâ€" ply to T. Omeara, Box 722, Timâ€" mins. 46â€"48p. FOR RENTâ€"Two 3â€"noom suites, opâ€" posite MceIntyre Hall, Schumacher. Also, 2â€"room suite over _ Timmins Provisions Store. Apply Timmins Provisions, Batsam and Third Ave. 44), TO RENTâ€"4â€"roomed â€" house, below Hollinger â€" Townsite. Apply Burâ€" nettâ€"Andrews, â€"corner Fourth Ave. 47. FIVEâ€"ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE Good bargain for anyone with cash Apply 80 First Avenue, Timmins. 46â€"41p. HOUSE FOR RENT; 37 Hollinger Lane. Also Garage 28x40. Apply B. T. Lennan, No. 60 Corner Eim and Broadway. 44. FPOR RENTâ€"4â€"roomed house for rent, Has lights and water. Also a Tâ€"roomed house for rent. Apply 75 Elm St. South. 46â€"47p. HOUSE AND 2 LOTS, in hbes: res:â€" dential district in Timmins, for sale. Apply to Mrs. G. Newman, corner Spruce street and Sixth Avenue. TO RENTâ€"Storehouse, 30 by 120, on Spruce street; private siding; cenâ€" trally located. Apply to A. E. Kenning, Timmins. 45. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY FOR FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€"; Suitable for _ married _ couple; housekeeping privileges. Apply to 205 Pine Street, South ~44p. MATERNITY NURSE. Bv d ALL KINDS OF SEWING AND roC RENT. Suitable for young married couple. Apply 4 Commercial Ave. 46â€"47 D. Rates $9.00 per aceommodation. 2 Wilson Ave. roomed â€" house, wellâ€"furnished and comfortable. Apply to B. OSt. Onge, 15 Mountjoy street. 48â€"50p. to 20 fin week. Distance no objection. Apâ€" ply Mrs. E. Legotka, 217 Pine street South. Phone 520W . SALEâ€"T wo dozen Hats for sale at a sacrifice. Apply at onee to Mrs, B. Chulak, 7 Mountjoy street. KNITTING DONEâ€"or would do housework. Apply 6 Columbus Avenue. 47 â€"5(h3, Sixth Avenue and Coldâ€" Water. week and up. (Good Ph‘,n(l 275"“'.9 4\'00 Apply 45â€"48 Or FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"Piano, al| HAY FOR SALE. Applyv to Raycroft, Taxi Stand, Timmias. 4’_’â€"48}! FPOR SALE Mated Pengs and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed an Trapnested Stoek. Also, â€" Exhibition Barred Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. FOR SALEâ€"Heavy work team. FPOR SALEâ€"Team of horses; weig 2400 Ib.; 5 years old;â€" apply Preston street, Timmins. 45â€"47p. FPOR SALEâ€"Very Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks onlyv. FOR SALEâ€"Kitchen Range and : burner Oil Stove, with oven. Aj ply to 83 Elm street South. *47p. FPOR SALEâ€"Two wellâ€"trained Sleigh LOSTâ€"At new School, South Porâ€" cupine, Tuesday evening, Nov. 11th, large red stone, mounted, with small pearl in centre. Reward. Apply to H. M. Wilson, Canadian CGeneral! Electric, South Poreupine, Ont. FOUNDâ€"On Third Avenue on Sunâ€" day, in front of Taylor‘s Hardware Store, Timmins,â€"a Fountain Pen, Owner may have same by applyving at The Advance Office, 46. LOSTâ€"â€"~A hbundle LOSTâ€"Tuesday evening, Nov. llth at New School, South Poneupine, on street returning from l).mce, large Bar Pin with three ruby penâ€" dants; valued as keepsake. Reâ€" ward. H. M. Wilson, Canadian (reneral Electnic, South Poreupine. PURSE FOUNDâ€"Leather _ purse, containing some Montreal car ticâ€" kets and torn â€" dollar hbills. Ownâ€" er may have same by applying to Mrs. E. Blodgett, 5 Tisdale Aveâ€" nue, Moneta. > CALF FOUNDâ€"Strayved onto aiy premises two weeks ago, a spring calf. Owner may have same hy paying expenses and applying |to Frank Floyd, No,. 8 Rea street, Nouth, Timmins. 47p. POUNDâ€"Service â€" Button, 235021. Owner may have same by calling at The Advance Office, 45 most new; Victrola; Ranges; Chesâ€" terfield set; Brass artd Enamel Beds, complete; Dining Room set; Rol{ Top Heater; Oil Cloths; Rugs, ete. Will \fl(‘lâ€(((‘ for: imâ€" mediate sale. 154 Mountjoy street, foot of Third Avenue, St.â€" Ongse building. 46â€"471n. and 60 Records. Exeeptional gain. Apply 42 Messines Street good shape. C sponsible parts #ly. A.C:;: _ Dest lamarack stove Wood. Also a team of Horses, suitable for heavy work at a â€" bargain pmice. Apply Chas. Lepic, Cameron street, north from Hollinger Lane. 47â€"490p, Dogs, 2 years old; sleigh and hayrâ€" ness; complete for $50.00. Apply to 111 Birch street South. 47p. top of Messines Ave. Will the n with the sleigh seen picking it please return to police station or 32 Messines Avenue. 47 JRSb LOSTâ€"(Girey pars containing a sum of money, snga shots, etc. Finder please return t 130 Spruce. street Timmins. R« ward. 4 45â€"A41 1. for. Sale. Any length. Front Door, 17 Main stree mins. 4f bargain for a house for rent ton Ave. H. C. Garner, *‘ Sec‘y.â€"Treas. Timmins High School Board. FPRANK LITTLE, Connaught Station, On:t Cash on terms to reâ€" ty. _ Would sell sinâ€" â€"0. _ Advance â€" Office, Table Gramophone . _â€" Exceeptional barâ€" quick s .'\lbl)l.\‘ of bedding, at the Ave. _ Will the man seen picking it up, Or AF 450â€"41p 45-49[' .\ï¬dt“f Arm,