DOQAMNION BANK 000980008 00000800000000008080 100480886 W. H. SEVERT Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofng Cement For Sale BUILDING CONTRACTOR domer Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. JOHN L. HUNT, Increasing Farm Production Bringing Up Father. ‘OuQ MmMmaArC MC C w HY OON xO wCaRr wWH AÂ¥ GoOLE Surlr L YAE _ ALL W 3+3 THE QOTHERmMEMNYP T ~ OO ol en aa ITH complete banking facilities specially adapted to farm business, this Bank is ever ready to render practical assistance in furthering agricultural interests. We encourage farmers to strive for bigger and better production by extending loans for the purâ€" pose of sound development. Consult our local manager. You know where you can get phe BEST CANNED GOODS ICK CREAM AND FRUITS Soft Drinks, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies, etc. If you break your Electric Light just come toâ€" P. ANTOINE 39 Fourth Ave. Opp. Fire Hall (x* Acting Manager. What the Children‘s Aid Society is and What it Does Father‘s Going to Dress Like a Curler. "Endeavours to Save the Home, Not Break It Up." But the Children MUST Have a Square Deal and a Chance for Life. How you Can Help in This Great Work. What does the Children‘s Aid Soâ€" ciety do? is a question sometimes asked. _ The answer, togethet with some other particulars, is given in the following resume by Mr. Osear Roâ€" bertson, Local Superintendent of the Cochrane District C. A. 8. ‘‘Endeavours to Save the Home and Not Break it Up.‘"‘ Receives neglected _ and children. _ Temporary care for cl net Investigates all complaints of illâ€" treatment. Places homeless children in family homes. Selects their homes after careful engqury. Supervises children by visits of Agents. Coâ€"operates _ with _ philanthropic societies. Byv timely intervention saves much misery. Greatly reduces erime and hondage. Is supported by good people. Are YOU among the numbet DOWNTOWN OFFICE FOR MINES DEPT. IN TORONTO. The Ontario Department of Mines will have space in the Northern Onâ€" tario building in downtown Toronto, according to an announcement last week by Hon. Chas. MeCrea, Mimister of Mines. At these downtown offices, it is understood that minerals from Ontario properties will be on éxhibit, and there will be an attendant on hand ready and able to answer any enquiries that may be made by visitâ€" ors. Hon. Mr. MceCrea seems to be accepting every possible opportunity to advance publicity for the mining interests of this Province. PAY IN ADVANCE AND THE ADVANCE WILL ADVANCE. There are many subscriptions that| expire with the end of the year and another big bunch running out this month. It has been the rule of The Advance for many years that all subâ€" seriptions must be paid in advance. If a subscription is not so paid, it is taken for granted that the subseriber wishes the paper stopped, so far as the subscription is concerned. _ Durâ€" ing the past few weeks a large numâ€" ber of notices have been sent out, reâ€" minding subscribers that their subâ€" seriptions are expiring and if they wish the paper continued to their adâ€" dress they will have to take the reguâ€" lar actionâ€"renew in advance. _ If subscribers do not do this, The Adâ€" vance has to take it for granted that the subscriptions are not to be renewâ€" ed Renewal of subscription is the only way we have of knowing that the paper is desired. If you do not want to miss an issue of the paper, and if you want to have The Advance advance every week to you as usual, advance with your subsceription in advance, and The Advance will adâ€" vance for another year. _ Remit by cash, cheque, postal note, money orâ€" der, express or telegraph. Write or call. But see that you do not miss The Advance by neglecting the rule that The Advance advances only when subscriptions are paid in adâ€" vance. Many Thanks! " THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Passport Officer : ‘*‘Where are your proofs that she‘s your wife?" Henpeck : ‘‘I haven‘t any, but if you can prove that she‘s not my wife, you‘re a made man.‘‘ What You Can Do. Become a Member, $2.00 per ye Become a Life Member, $25.00. Adopt a Friendless Child. childre homeless T 1n Help the Cause Financially. How the Society is Maintained. By annual grants from the Town Council, from Townships and Municiâ€" palities and private Corporations and Friends. _ By Membership Fees. By Collection Boxes. By Membership By Collection Boxes. By Gifts and Donations. Remember the Society in your will. If undecided how you can be most helpful, consult the Local Supt. His office is over Dr. Moore‘s, Opposite the Public School, or Phone 5463. 1.. Because the Society is a legally constituted organization for the proâ€" tection of children. ! 2. Because children are the counâ€" try‘s greatest asset. 3. Because what the neglected or delinquent child needs is love with a home and a fair chance in life. 4. Because the Society finds a home and provides the necessary conâ€" tinuous supervision. 5. Because the Society‘s first aim is to hold homes together, but the children are to be resgoued from the evil and unworthy parents if the latâ€" ter will not reform. 6. The Society provides avenues for uplift ;â€"good citizenship, the love of country, the high reward. The following are the final results of the Buyâ€"atâ€"Home Campaign, as supplied by Mr. Fred Weldon, Haiâ€" leybury :â€" COBALT YOUNG LADY WINS IN BUYâ€"ATâ€"HOME CAMPAIGN. Miss Annie Mayhew, Cobalt, havyâ€" ing a total number of votes of 135, 891, is thereby declared the winner of the Chevrolet car. Mr. A Stark, Cobalt, made the nearest correct esâ€" timate, 135,885, and takes the second Chevrolet Car. The list of girl‘s participating is as follows : Miss A. McGregor, North Cobalt, 126,188; Miss V. LaCoste, Cochrane, 115, 939; Miss Gaffney, Timmins, 43, 410; Miss B. Newton, Ansonville, 42,801; Miss A. Millan, Ansonville, 37,366; Miss B. Garvin, New Lisâ€" keard, 31,324; Miss B. Conway, Anâ€" sonville, 10,455; Mrs. Osborne Wilâ€" liams, Schumacher, 7,768; Miss Jones, South Poreupine, 6,192; Miss C. Hoffâ€" man, â€"Swastika, 3,549; Miss A. Minard, Kirkland Lake, 2,836. YOUNG MINER AT KIRKLAND DIES BEFORE OPERATION. Reasons for Supporting the C.A.S. The merchants of the various towns represented offer their sincere thanks to the contestants, and wish them better luck next time. ~Ernest Littlejohn, employed at a Kirkland Lake Mine, died last week while about to undergo a minor operation on one of his fingers. He was whout 25 years of age and he came from Innerkip, near Woodstock Ont. The Northern News last week makes the following reference to the case : ‘*Littlejohn who had been emâ€" ployed at the Teck Hughes mine had had the forefinger of his right hand jammed against a bucket at the proâ€" perty. About one inch of flesh was taken off the top of the finger, leawâ€" ing the bone protruding. Dr. Armâ€" strong ‘happened to be at the proâ€" perty at the time and he took the young man to his office to have the bhone removed. Lake, assistant to Dr. Armstrong administered . the angaesthetic, and while Littleohn was going under its influence the doctors noticed the patient had stoppeéd breathing. _ Prompt measures resâ€" tored the natural action but Littleâ€" john again collapsed and this time did not revive.""‘ 2e 22282 2822822824 * ae*as*, o 1 is 1i 1 i 11e 1e 212282 2122022002822 212212212212 2482 * ns * 0“’0 0000000000000000000.00’00000000’00*0000’0000000000000000000 0’0‘0‘0’0’0’0’0’0‘0’0â€0‘ 000 0000’00000’00000000:0‘0:0:0’00:‘:0:0’0‘?0’“’ *.: % 0“0 SULLIVAN and NEWTON : # *4 4* *# % # * ## 40 #4 44 #.% #.% 4. * *4 44 *# % *# % *Â¥ * #4 44 ¢4 #4 *# * #+* *# #@ *4 *# + *4 *# #% #* * #% *4 *# # 44 * w #4 # # *#* *# # *4 # #4 # #% ¢4 # # *4 *# 4 #* *# + ** *# # *4 *# % #4 *# # *4 #@ # #4# # 4 ## *# *4 # *% #4* # *» * # *4 # *4 t #% #4 # *4 @ # Â¥4 # # ‘s****. *4 * 4 *# ## *# @ #4 * #" #4 C # ty‘ 4 TIMMINS BRANCH, = SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, Wholesale Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Tobaccos, 3% Spruce St. Check over your Fire Insurance Policies and see that you are fully proteqted. Reductions in rate may now be had in many cases. Come in and talk it over. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Marshallâ€"Ececlestone Block (Upstairs) PHONE 104 P.O. DRAWER "‘E" IMPERIAL BANK This being a Free, Country You may pay rent if you want to. But if you are Building your own Home, we will supply the Lumber, Mattagami Heights, P.O. Double Diamond Lumber Co., Ltd. Phone 230 The logical place for stocks and bonds, wills, insurance policies is in a Safety Deposit Box. Not only will they be safe from fire and theft, but they will be in a convenient and known place when they are wanted. Rent a Safety Deposit Box at this Bank. Itcosts littleâ€"it means much. The Logical Place TY TOC G/AC AN OINTY WA By Geo. McManus. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Motor or Horseâ€"drawn Hearse Flowers and Cars FPurnished Cor. Third Ave. and Maple St. TIMMINS, ONT. Night and Day Phone 509 D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. Timmins, Ont. F. R. WAY, Manager.