NOW is the time to clean your yard. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the City Hall free of charge. Keep covers on your Garbage can. All users of well water should boil the water at least twenty minutes. By Order, TIMMINS BOARD OF HEALTH. iCWA . e 0 e > Ne Ne : N Cc ENe 00 20 N c MB 3 #,~> + 228222248 o * *#. ¢,. * La #4 New a1 Hardw 91 THIRI] DON‘T B ts 1 is io is in hi i ism #4 . ¢#*#* “.â€.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“‘ # #* # #4 # #4* #, #, #*4 #, L Cap < 4# #4* *# o #4 # # #*4 # # *4 @ w #4 # o * # Dr. Clara Hubbert For all kinds of Plastering, Ceâ€" ment Finishing, Brick Work, Kalâ€" somising and House Cleaning. . * 00. #+* #, © #*4 * # #4 + ## *# # ¢4 *# 4 *#* +. © @ #4 *, *4 € #4 ¢ #4 * #4 * # $4 *# # ## @ 6 #4 * « ## *# € *#+ * @ #+* * # #* w #* *# 4+ #4 # # #* * 4 *4 + # #* # @ #* * *# %#4 *# # #+* 4 #4, + # #* # ht #* # t ## # 4# #* # ## #, *4 *# # #* + # #4 w #© #* *# * *+* #@ c *4 # « #* # # #4 *# l #4 *# + *4 #@ « #Â¥#4 *# # ## *# * #* # © ## # # #* * + #4, *# 4+ * *# #*4, # Attention! Houseâ€" holder APPLY TO THE ALGOMA HOTEL Goldfield Theatre Bldg. â€"13â€"26p Homes in all parts of Ontario Parents:â€" encourage the children to care for their teeth] Give them Wrigley‘s. It removes food particles from the teeth. Strengthens the Combats acid mouth. Refreshing and beneficial! "CRAFTSMEN IN KEEPING ""H.{NGS NEW " CHIROPRACTOR ‘after every meal" Head Office: 249 Spadina Road â€" TORONTO New and Second Hand Furniture, Hardware, Clothing of all kinds 91 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 207 DON‘T BUY OR SELL BEFORE YOU SEE ME Spruce Street South. CONTAINER Write for booklet describirg the mary things We «'lccn or dye, and riving prices. Â¥e‘ll also a SHIPPING oo 2tz t a o# k t Et CLEANERS â€"â€" DYVERS â€" â€"Dealer in â€" Send their cleaning and dyeing to the big Langley plant in Toronto. Dresses, suits and all kinds of personal apparel â€"rugs, carpets, curtains, draperics and all kinds of household furnishings â€"come from not only every county in the Province, but even from more distant points like Winnipeg, Montreal, New York, Chicago. Parcels have been sent from as far as Los Angeles. Langley‘s is the most successful cleaning and dyeing busin¢ss in Canada. Its fame has spread all over the continent. The reaâ€" sons are simple: (1) Real craftsmanship backed by the most modern and complete equipment in the Dominion. (2) In Mr. W. J. Fontaings we have one of the most exâ€" pert profecsional dyers in America. (8) Langley‘s have set a standard for careful, thorough work which our staff enthusiasticâ€" ally tries to maintain. , and charge only our Toronto prices. Simply send your parcel to Mr. Geo. S. Langley and write a letter stating what you have sent and what you want done. He‘ll give your order his personal supervision. Of Fine Fabrics, Wearing Apforal and Household Furnrnishingzsâ€"Carvet Renovators. Furrnishingsâ€"Carpet Renovators. wggggg;gï¬ï¬‚.ï¬ffé * 4443 Miss M. R. Perrault, Piano Teacher of the Piano School‘‘ Studio, 167 Maple Street, South, held a piano examination on the 21st of March. The following received their certificates, all with firstâ€"class honours. 1â€"Miss J. Larcher, Associate section. 2â€"Miss D. Maurice, Intermediate grade. 3â€"Miss J. Villeneuve, Interâ€" mediate grade. 4â€"Miss L. Hass, Elementary grade. 5â€"Miss M. Kelly, Elementary grade. 6â€"Miss V. Robinson, Elementary grade. 7â€"M. R. St. Aubain, Elementary grade, 8â€"Miss B. Seguin, Introductory grade. 9â€"Miss (%. Helperin, Introductory grade. 10â€"Miss H. Cloutier, Introdvetory grade. 11â€"Miss A. Brissette, Introductory grade. 12â€"Miss G. Charbonneau, Elementary grade. POLICE STILL SEEKING â€" MAN IN SMOOTH ROCK CASH The Provincial Police have been very ‘busy in the district in the past couple of weeks seeking tnace of a man wanted in connection with the recent â€" brutal murder at Smooth Rock Falls. The man is wanted to explain his movements before and after the crime. The police have been gathering evidence in the murâ€" der case and it is believed that the criminal or criminals responsible fon the brutal murden at Smooth Rock Falls will be eventually brought to justice. In the meantime, however, the man wanted has disappeared. He was traced to a couple of places in the district but has since been lost track of. ‘The fact of his disâ€" appearence ‘in itself is strange, though he may ‘be able to explain this, as well as give a satisfactory account of his previous movements. The New Empire Theatre reâ€"opens on Monday next. SUCCESS IN â€" MU 511C nping Charges THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Opening Football Match â€"â€" Won By the Hollinger Team The Football season opened up last Saturday, with the Hollinger team, last year‘s winners of the P.D.F.L,, against the Pick of the Rest of the P.D.F.L. teams. It was an ideal Football day. _ There was a strong wind blowing at the commencement of the match but this died away towards the end of the first half. There was a good erowd out to witness the opener and they were rewarded with a good exhibition of football. The teams lined up as follows:â€"â€" Hollinger:â€"Larmer, goal, Haly and Hetherington, backs; Stevenson, Anâ€" derson and Short, halfâ€"backs; Dedâ€" rickson, Satrang, Petterson, Landers, and Dunbar, forwards. Winners of Last Season‘s District League Defeat the Pick of the Rest of the League in Good Game Here on Saturday in Ideal Football Weather and Before a Good Crowd for the First Match of the Season. P.D.F.L.:â€"A. Cadman, (Town), goal; Ewart (Dome) and Jackson, (Laneashires), backs; Rice (Cornish), (¢. Cooper (Town) and A. Cooper, (Schumacher), â€"halfâ€"backs; â€" Carroll, (Lanceashires), A. Roberts, jr., (Town B.), Robson, (Schumacher), Lucas (Dome) and Tonkin (Cornish), forâ€" wards. Liddle, spare goal. The Pick were the first to press and. a nice move on their right enabled Roberts to give Larmer a hot one to save. The Hollinger set â€"the pace, and were working in nicely, only to have Ewart intercept a dangerous pass. The Pick went up again, but the Holly backs had found their stride and kept the ball clear. There was a lot of midfield play at this time, neither team being able to make headway owing to smart interâ€" cepting of the passes. The Holly broke away on their right, Satrang got on Dedrickson‘s pass and shot the ball. Cadman cleared it to Petâ€" terson who had an open goal and sent in a hot grass cutter only to have Cadman pick it up and clear again. The Holly were pressing hard now. Satrang came on only to have Rice take the ball off his toe when about to shoot from a couple of yards out. The Pick now swung the ball in long passes, Robson getting the ball and cleverly working lhis way through, scored with a nice shot. The first half was drawing to a close and the Holly were determined to be on equal terms at the crossâ€"over and gave Cadman plenty to do. Satrang and Petterson were showâ€" ing their skill in footwork. Cadman came down to save a low drive and injured his knee in the attempt, but The erossâ€"over started with Jock Liddle in goal for the P.D.EF.L. reâ€" lieving Cadman whose knee would not stand the strain. The Holly started off and were soon testing out Liddle and found him equal to their shots from all quarters. Three quick shots were sent in from close quarters and these he turned aside with ease. There was a merry old tussle in the penalty area for possession but Petâ€" terson relieved the strain by sending in a high shot and seored, Liddle beâ€" ing unsighted and could not make an attempt to save until it was too late. played on and a minute from time Petterson ran right in the goal for a seore. Halfâ€"time 1â€"1. Satrang went through and shot. Lidâ€" dle saved but could not get the ball away before Satrang got on to it again and scored after nearly running into the goal with it. The P.D.F.L. took a turn at lucklng the ball but hadl to be contented in midfield with it. They made some nice com;bmdtlon'| plays but were unable to get in for a good shot.. The Holly got the ball away again and combination featured all the way down the pitch, Satrang scoring from the goal line, Liddle having no chanee to save. Again they pressed, Liddle running out to save from Petterson who kicked the ball Satrang who scored from a corkâ€" serew shot from near the corner flag. The P.D.F.L,. got some pep now and gave the Holly a lot of work in reâ€" turn for what they gave them and started to press. Both wings worked well and put in some good centres, only to have them turned aside. They missed a couple of good chancees to score by being too anxious. They still pressed on and were having all the play now and were rewarded when ran in close with Lucas‘s pass and shot the ball in between Larmer‘s legs for a goal. The pace was beginning to tell on the players and the match came to a close with a shot from Satrang scoring the sixth for the Hollinger. POLICE COURT CASES AT COURT LAST THURSDAY. The woman charged with threatenâ€" ing to shoot her sonâ€"inâ€"law was bound over to keep the peace for a year. The charge of assault against the man The next regulan meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day, May l1th. Hollinger 6.â€"P.D.F.L, 2 * S 4 Â¥%! SHOW CARDS and SIGNS 7 OF ALL KINDS ¢ Best Work Promptly Done. § 4c 4 4 4 4 4 4 43 9 CEDAR STREET, NORTH 2 NICKFORD‘S SIGN SHOP tC C C C C h 4 K 14 0h 1710155 5 5 5 5 5 t 5t * 484444444 . 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