‘Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Rose Anderson Ruby McCarthy, N (+4. Reec. Sec. Reduced Round Trip Third Cabin Rates $150.00 Return. Write, Phone or Call. Vacation Tours 28 days $240.00 inâ€" clusive. Educational Tours 37 days $330.00. College Tours $330.00 Make your reservations now for May and June. Return portion good for One Year. LET ME VE YOU PARTICULARS Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. All Lines Represented BOX 70 PHONE 19 Gordon Building, Dr. JNO. B. AIKEN Doctor of Veterinary Scibnce Treating diseases of all domesâ€" ticated animals. Calls promptly attended to day or night. 15 years in active practice. 67/4 BALSAM SOUTH PHONE 512â€"J. Phone 77 Singer Pianos ur Sewing Machine â€" Repair Charges are Reasonable. Sold for Cash or on Terms by KNOX 69 MAPLE ST. SOUTH, TIMMINS, ONT. Auctioneer‘s License Phone, Call or Write Sewing Machines <nd Phonographs Phone 201 Specialist in Plate Work a Crown Phone 254â€"W. W ork. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Hall, Third Avenue. Oddfellows Visiting brethren requested to attend. W. G. McHugh, W. G. Smith, R.S. N (%. TIMMINS LOOGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 453 New and Secondâ€" Hand Store GORDON BLOCK All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Satisfaction assured you here, whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. 36 Wiison Ave.., cor. Preston St. Phone 610â€"J. William 0. Langdon IROQUOIS FALLS PARIS HOTEL Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All npâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. . Donald Smith, L.LB. TLaura Becord Canodies These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave _ your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you _ desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC. Goldfields Theatre Building, Ayanâ€"Murray Drug Go. LIMITED 5 Pine St. South Leave Your Orders for Barrister, Solicitor, etc. ROOM 2 60c. A POUND Township Building 10â€"21p. Reed Block "TAE ROTTENTOT" SHOULD PROVE VERY ATTRACTIVE Fashion Review by Living Art Models Special Feature of Event on 13th and 1l4th, From present indications it‘s a safe bet to say that the Goldfie‘lds Threatse will ‘be packed to capacity, Easter Monday, April 13th, and Tuesday the 14th, when the Barrett iProducing Company presents ‘‘The Hottentot.‘‘ The reputation ‘of ‘the producers is well enough known to assure the pubâ€" lic that they will see a finished proâ€" duction when they ste ‘*‘The Hottenâ€" tot."‘‘ Rosalind Barrett, the direeâ€" tress of the company, puts her entire energy in the training and directing of the company and has chosen a cast of players whose past performances place them in the class of the semi professional. ‘The Choruses and novâ€" e‘ty numbers, which are entirely new and oniginal, will even sunmpass the musical numbers which were the talk of ‘*That Girl Mickey.‘‘ Then there is the Barrett Baby Duo, the petite juvenile entertainers, who will offer new songs and dances. And as an added attraction the Rinn (Brothers, Ladies‘ exclusive readyâ€"toâ€"wear _ esâ€" tablishment, will present a Fashion Review of the latest Spring and Sumâ€" mer creations by living art models. This part of the program will start sharp at eight o‘elock. ; Last but not least is the benefit for which this production is given. _ No greater and more important cause could solict your patronage that the Children‘s Shelter Fund under the auspices of the Cochrane District Children‘s Aid. . Just faney what a home would mean to the friendless and homeless children of this district and it will be built right here in Timâ€" mins and the proceeds of the enterâ€" tainment will be used for that purâ€" pose. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO TO ENTER BOTH BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL LEAGUES In sports this summer the Hollinger Recteation Club expects and intends to be well represented. â€" The Hollinger Recreation Club has made application to enter a football team in the Poreuâ€" pine District Football League. The Hollinger Recreation Club will also enter a biaseball team in the local league to be onganized in the near future. ACTIVITIES AT HOLLINGER RECREATION CLUB APR. 1â€" rame Creoalton friends. April | At ithe Ho, in(ref Recreation Hall, Wednesday, April lst, to Wed"nesda\. April 8th. Ampril 8.00 p.m. Buskethn{l Aprii.â€" 3rd, Machine Shop April 6th, Holland vs. L Aprul ~6th, Repairs vs H Apmil 8th,‘S mepalt BASKETBALL SCHEDULE MARCH 30TH TO MAY iST Games are played at the Hoellin Recreation Hall and at the B School Gymnasium. The home team is mentioned fir ‘The dates, hours, lengths of p ing periods, may be changed arrangement between captains of posing teams. (Games are to be ranged to suit the convenience of teams playing. Mach Shop Plate vs Offire. l 2nd, 8.00p.m.â€"Hollingen Reâ€" n Social for members and their Ineg E> ard,;. 0.30 Parsons vs iâ€" 3rd, 8.00 e Shop vs P L 6th, 6.30 d vs. (Parso i ~6th, 8.:00 3 vys High â€" 1 8th, ‘8.00 p N : ©06.30â€" ; p.ut. Parsons. 1 8:00> â€" p.m.: Higsh School ©‘8.00 p.m.â€"P Apr. 22â€"Machine Shop High School vs. Repairs. Apr. 23â€"Plate Shop vs. n Mar. 30â€"Office vs _ p.m.â€"Basketball Shop Juniors. ) p.m.â€"Basketibail ‘late SRhop. ».m.â€"Basketball High School x d at the Hellinger and at the High Plate Shop 1 kethball Plate opâ€" arâ€" the UNION GHURCH SERVIGES TO Bf HELD NEXT WEER Four Churches in Timmins, Combinâ€" ing for Special Services, on April 6th to 9th. The Anglican, Presbyterian and Baptist Churches and the Salvation Army are combining in‘the holding of special services next week. Services will held in each of these four chunches all the pastors and the S.A., Captain taking part in each of the services. _ Each of the four nights, April 6th to 9th, services will be held at a different church. (On Monday evening April 6th, in the St. Matâ€" thew‘s Anglican church, there will be special services, with Capt. Cornthâ€" waite being the special speaker for the occeasion. On Tuesday, April 7Tth, the services will be at the Baptist church, with Rev. R. S. Cushing, as the special speaker. â€" Wednesday evening, Rev. M. R. Hall, will be the special speaker at the Presbyterian church, and on Thursday evening, Rev. J. D. Parks will be the special speaker at the serâ€" vices at the Salvation Army. All these four services will commence at 7T.30 p.m. They are designed as a special united evangelical effort and should prove interesting and helpful. THE ARMY NOTES THE GROWTH OF TIMMINS In this week‘s issue of The War Cry, the official newspaper of the Salvation Amuy, under the heading of ‘‘"Maple Leaf Topricalities,""‘ there appears the following paragraph :â€" *Timmins, Ont., boasts of the most rapid growth and the most cosmopolâ€" itan population of any town of similar size in Canada. At the close of 1924 its population was 15,288, representâ€" ing an average increase of 1,000 a year or a total increase of 15,000 per cent. in the past fifteen years, 26 nationalâ€" ities are represented in the An Englehart correspondent of The Northern News says that there are a ‘ot of men going around the town these da\.s like lost sheep, the reason .)emur ‘that the cunling season is over. Surling friends in Timmins extend very beartfelt sympathy in this severe affliction. It is a hard worldâ€"this North Land. There ane just three seasons now in this country,â€"Curling, Golf, and the Sad Time in Between ST.CHARLES MILK Send for the Borden Recipe Bookâ€"it‘s free â€"and treat your folks to the appetizing soups made with St. Charles Milk. Their creamy richness will be relished and they are so easily prepared you will serve them often, particularly when a nourishing dish must be served on short notice. Unequalled for any recipe that is improved by the use of doubly rich milk. MmMoNTREAL MARTINâ€"SENOUR It pays to use BANK OF MONTREAL HE has a memorandum on the cheque stub of every accountâ€"and an entry in his bank book as wellâ€"a double check on his business. The incoming cheques or cash are also shown in his bank book. In a flash he can tell when he paid any parâ€" ticular account or when an account was paid to him. His bank book tells him. He has no need to go to town to do his business if he is rushed. A cheque by mail pays an item or makes deposits almost as quickly as he could do it himself. Today the safe, efficient, satisfactory method of busiâ€" ness is through the Bank. # For Barns and Outbuildings it has no equal _ Write to Head Office Montreal for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY % GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE, LTD. : Timminsg Ontario Established over 100 years Asscts in excess of $700,.000.000 1% cupfuls St. Charles Milk, diluted with 2% cupifuls water, 1 can corn, cupfuls sliced raw potatoes, 2 tableâ€" spoonfuls butter, 4 teaspoontulpepper, 3 teaspoonfuls salt, 2 tablesp'?o‘qful} Corn and Potato Chowder flouvr in 2 onions. Cook sliced onion in butter until yellowed, add potato and pint of boiling water; cook ten minutes; add corn cook till potatoes are soft, add diluted milk and sensonings, bring to boiling point and thicken. A shredded green pepper may be added to the onion durâ€" ing preliminary cooking. £ 22â€"26