For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Colun_lp RED SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Gordon Block 41 Wilson Avenue MARTINâ€"SENOUR Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Fitce. It pays to use Modern Hat Shop Ladies‘ and Children‘s No. 11 Wilson Avenue Next Door to Mackie‘s Bake Shop. 61 MAIN STREET, WEST NORTH BAY, ONT. MARKETSUMMARY ON REQUEST 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto MINING SHARES Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness Mr. James Huxley TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN Electrical Contractor Frank J. Kehoe 4th Ave. Electrical Treatments, @General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice w Geo. L. T. Bull Members Toronto Stock Exchange CHIROPRACTOR PHONE 473â€"w. For Barns and Outhuildings it has no equal Write to Head Office, Montreal for Free Booklet ‘HOME PAINTING MADE EaAsy soLD BY 2 GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE, LTD. 4 SPECIALISTS PHONE: 474W. . CLERMONT. (Since 1896 ) Timmins Schumacher, Ont. 4â€"12p. â€"Ecclestone Block Gordon H. Gauthier Open to nativeâ€"born Seots and Seotswomen and those of Seottish descent. Meetings every Second and Fourth Friday in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, Timmins. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. D. MACKIE, P. LARMER, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Mr. Gauthier will be daily. W. H. SEVERT Let BUILDING CONTRACTOR leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale Gorner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS soOUTH PORCUPINE. Buy your Radio from us and get our Free Service Strombergâ€"Carlson 5â€"tube Neuâ€" trodyne .....;:......%..}." $250.00 Ackradyne 5â€"tube tuned Radio $125.00 Ware 3â€"tube Neutrodyne..... $110.00 Freshman Masterpiece ...... $85.00 Harkness Reflex ............ $58,50 Strombergâ€"Carlson 1d. speaker $23.50 Baldwin Standard 1d. speaker $30.00 Baldwin Symphony {d. speaker $22.50 Baldwin Phonograph Units... $8.50 Morrison Phonograph Units.. $7.00 Rhamstine Needlephone .... $14.00 Tubes UV 201A and Peanut.. $4.00 We have the New Northern Electric Peanut Tube in stock. Try this tube for better results. Armstrong Electrical Company RADIO â€"ENGINEERS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 53% Cedar St North PHONE 506 BOX 939. W. D. CUTHBERTSON Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. P. 0. Box 8383 Caledonian Society of Timmins. President. Ontario at Secretary. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO If We Guard Our Forests, We Will Have Plenty of Forests Proâ€" ducts to Sell, Says Correspondent. A LESGON FROM EUROPE OX FOREST CONSERVATION We in Canada, on the other hand, have been content to touch the fringes of the problem, by applying little cureâ€"alls, thought of at haphazard, to meet a great emergency. ‘(Isn‘t it about time we ceased playing with a great issue, and inâ€" stead of worrying about the little cash, turn our attention to the item of prodigal fire and disease waste that represents ninety per cent, of our annual forest consumption. If we guard our forests, we will have plenty of forest products to sell."‘ COBALT KIWANIS CLUB FORMALLY ORGANIZED. Some weeks ago reference was made to the visit of members of the Timâ€" mins Kiwanis to Cobalt, where plans were under way to organize a Kiâ€" wanis Club. The visit of the Timâ€" mins men proved very successful and pleasant, and the Cobalt people and the visitors alike enjoyed the event. Since then the organization of the Cobalt Kiwanis has ‘been completed. In the last issue of The Northern News, of Cobalt, appeals the followâ€" 1n0 Formal organization of the newlyâ€" formed Cobalt Kiwanis Club was held in the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday afternoon, when â€" Eltinge Elmore, field _ representative _ International Kiwanis, Chicago, was onâ€" hand to lend his aid. Mrs. E. B. Whorley graciously presented _ the . table flowers in evidence and also gave a boutoniere to each member, _ For the present the weekly luncheons will vbe held at 12.15 p.m. each Puesday, the place of meetitig being the Y.M. The officers of the clubh ane:â€" President, R. S. Taylor; Viceâ€" president, F. H. Todd; Secretary, . A. Cavin; Treasurer, H. E. Fomâ€" eney; District Trustee, Rev. Norman Rawson. Directors: A. D. Campâ€" bell, L. Stadelman, Father O ‘Gorâ€" man (three years), Hedley Tripp, Richard Pearee (two years), A. K. Robents, P. F. MeEwen (one year). The chairmen of the different comâ€" mittees are: , Attendance, oL. Stadelman. Business Standands, R. â€" Pearce. Membership and Classification, A. D. Campbell. Education, Father O‘ Gorman. Finance, H. G. Fitzgerald. Goodwill and Grievances, A. K. Roberts. House, P. F. MceEwen. f . Interâ€"club relations, Rev, Normman Rawson. _ Laws and Regulations, H Kee. Programme, F. H. ‘Public Affairs, Mayon Armstrong Publicity, Notmman Pearce. Reception, W. R. Lowery. Music and songleader, 8. W Carriere. Owing . to the lack of the usual spring nains the Wabi river is reportâ€" ed as remarkably low and clear. A correspondent of the New Liskeard Speaken says that until the last couple oOf years no one thought of trying the old Wabi with hook and line, but now some of the boys are making quite good catches of ling, pickere}, etc., of large size. VERY CREDITARLE SPECIAL MINING EDITION ISSUED The special 48 page mining inâ€" vestors‘ edition issued by The Northern Miner, of Cobalt, is not only a eredit to the publishers but also to the north. As a sample of good printing it is enough proof that no one needs to send out of the North fon good work. As pointed out recently Cobalt and some other towns of this North Land have printing equipment and facilâ€" ties equal to any city, for the lines of work handled, ‘The matten in the special edition of The Northern Miner is equally good. There is a comprehensive and careful review of the mining camps of the North Land, many outstandâ€" ing anticles that will be of the greatâ€" est interest, and an array of facts and figures most helpful to an iunderstanding of the mininge indusâ€" est interest, and an array of facts and figures most helpful to an iunderstanding of the mining indusâ€" try in this North. . The edition will be of much value to the North Land. Special articles on the Ore Deposits of the Poreupine ~(by Louis D. Hunton), hints to purchasers and vendors of mining claims (by Judge Godson of the Mining Court) a mesâ€" sage from Hon. Chas. MeCrea, Minâ€" ister. of â€" Mines fon Ontario, and anticles by Charles Campsell, Deputy Minister of Mines Ottawa; W. H. Collins, of the Ottawa Geologrcal Survey; T. F. Sutherland, Inspector of Mines; G. Bateman, secretary of Ontario Mining Association; A. G. Burrows, G. R. Mickle and many other prominent mining men, all add to the interest of the edition. An Enclosed Car of Striking Distinction Gâ€"Râ€"Aâ€"Câ€"E! The classic symmetry of the Victoria‘s long, lowâ€"swung body is deftly emphasized by the high sides, lowâ€" curving roof, and sweeping rear deck. Sâ€"Tâ€"4â€"Bâ€"Iâ€"Lâ€"I Y It has the delightful steadiness of weight properly poised, of spring construction special to Nash that absorbs all shocks, and of a massively rigid chassis. Fâ€"Iâ€"Tâ€"Tâ€"Iâ€"Nâ€"Gâ€"$81 There‘s a silverâ€"finished vanityâ€"case of fiush type; upholstery of mohair velvet; reading lights; a packâ€" age compartment behind driver‘s seat; and a large luggage c%amber concealed in the sloping rear deck. Included in the rice as standard equipment are Nashâ€"design 4â€"wheel brakes, 11 balloon tires, and five disec wheels. SPECIAL SIX SERIESâ€"ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1878.00 to $3856.00 f.0.b. Timmins esmm nc ces m ns cce es e c ue en EME YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4.VWHEEL BRAKES NORTHLAND MOTOR SALES Drafts and Money Orders Bank of Nova Scotia Paidâ€"up Capital $ 10,000,000 Reserve â€" â€" =â€"â€" 19,500,000 Total Assets =â€" 210,000,000 ESTABLISHED 1832 Drafts, domestic and foreign money orders, in any amounts, require only a few moments to prepare and are a safe and convenient form of remitting money. With many branches through» out Canada and correspondents in all parts of the world, The Bank of Nova Scotia has the best of facilities for handling your remittances. W. 8. Jamieson, Manager Timmins. (9 (15%3 240C