Steamship Tickets All Lines Round Trip Third Cabin fares at a Reduced Rate. If you are taking a trip to the Old Country or wish to send for friends. Write, Phone or Call 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. Timmins Council, No. 2403 Meetings every second and fourth WeUnesday in the club rooms ovetr the Taylor Hardware. Store. VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME wW. H. SEVERT Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale BUILDING CONTRACTOR Gordon H. Gauthier Corner Kitrby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Ete. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. Electrical â€" Treatments, General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice Room 6, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block TIMMINS «â€"â€"â€" ONT. Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Ontario Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer CGontract Mining Claim Assessment Work. Land Surveys, Mine Surveys, EFaâ€" gineering, Reports, Plans and Esâ€" timates. § o P.O. Building, Timmins. RESIDENCE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€" OFFICE PHONE 362â€"W â€"1 Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster P. O. Box 883 OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and soUTH PORCUPINE. Attention! Houseâ€" holder TIMMINS BOARD OF HEALTH. Mrs. R. Medd, Sr., after years of suffering found that Egyptian Liniment gave her speedy relief from rheumatism. The most torturing pains of man and beast depart under treatment with Egyptian Liniment, which is also the best household remed krown for Cuis, Scalds, Frost Bites, Chil blains, Neuralgia, etc. DOUGLAS CV MANUFAC TURERS, NAPANEE. ORX . CHIROPRACTOR e 200 Box 68 R. RICHARDSON, Agent. TICKET OFFICE T. N. 0. Station. Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. By Order, Timmins 33â€"46p. éfl%ï¬ï¬%ï¬%ï¬ï¬gï¬%%gï¬%%%@g : Birthday 5s NU and " Wedding % Cakes C Singer Sewing .Machines Pianos and Phonographs % after eflery meel hi3 J i LETTS DAIR " YOUR MILKMAN " BBBBBBBBBBB Sold for Cash or on Terms by Mail Orders Given Prompt and Attention. 13 Wilson Ave., (River Rd.) Telephone 231â€"B., After eating or smokin and sweetens the breath, Nerves are soothed, throat is refreshed and digestion aided. So easy to carry the little packet! 69 MAPLE ST. SOUTH, TIMMINS, ONT. NV1 i ï¬né'i Pap @r° Sewing Machine Repair Charges are Reasonable. MACKIE‘S ELECTRIC BAKERY Joy untold awaits your letter Phone 254â€"W. KEY FROM McIRTVRE GOLD rOr "CaNAdA‘ BUILOME Silver Key for Keeley and Nickel from Sudbury Mtal. The â€" ‘‘Canada â€" Building,‘‘ the Dominion‘s new headquarters in Traâ€" falgar Square, London, England, will be formally opened, by His Majesty King George V â€" and Her Majesty Queen Mary, on June 29th. Three keys will be used,â€"one of gold one of silver and one from nickelâ€"all made from metal from Canada‘s mines. The three keys are made in the same design. The design embodies the may De. There are four sets of keys, one for the King, one for the Queen, one for Canada‘s Prime Minister, Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King, and one for Canâ€" ada‘s High Commissioner, Hon. Peter Larkin. Each of the mining companâ€" ies which contributed the metal have received copy of the key to be used. Adian HBeaver, al with an insert d« Building.‘‘ On is an inseription was made of ver or nckel, The gold key is madeâ€"from metal taken from the Melntyre mines at Schumacher, Ont., and the silver key from metal taken from the Keeley mines in the South Lorrain area. The nickel key is made of nicke} from the Mond Nickel Mines at Sudbury. NO LAW WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF COMMON SENSE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO A little girl in ‘Montreal was brought to death on Empire Day through injuries received when a fireâ€" cracker placed in a tin can exploded and seattered slivers of tin in all directions. One jpiece of tin pierced the child‘s head. On the same day at Winnipeg several fires were caused through the use of fireworks. Two soldiers, who had been victims of shell shock, were thrown into convulâ€" sions when fireâ€"crackers were e\plod- ed behind them. Several children in Winnipeg were injured in the eyes by fireworks, some of the youngsters beâ€" ing practically certain to lose the sight of one or ‘both eyes as a result of the use of fireâ€"crackers. In Timâ€" mins there were a few minor aceiâ€" den‘fisâ€"nothing serious, but stilll enough to show the danger. Other towns throughout Canada had acciâ€" dents of one kind or another resulting from the use of fireworks. Every year in the United States there is an imposing list of fatalities resulting from the celebration of national holiâ€" days by the use of fireworks of one kind or another, There is a general tendency to suggest that something should ‘be done about it iBut what?l The prohibition of the use, or even the manufacture, of fireworks would not remedy the situation. If there were no fireworks of any kind availâ€" able legally, some enterprising bootâ€" legger would change from firewater to firework peddling. (Even if fireâ€" works were completely banished from the earth, the careless and the foolish would stil} find methods of killing and injuring themselves and others. _What seems to be needed to avoid tragedy is a more general spirit of thoughtâ€" fulness and carefulness. All sorts of attractive fireworksâ€"some ‘beautiâ€" ful, some novel and some noisyâ€"may be used with about perfect safety, if a little care and a little sense are used. should remember that smouldering fireâ€"crackers should not be thrown around carelesslyâ€"for these may cause fires and heavy flosses. Youngsters and others should eultiâ€" vate sense enough to know that while it may look smart to hold a‘firescrackâ€" er in the hand while it explodes, still a fellow feels foolish if he is minus aA hand the next time firecrackers are being set off. Grownâ€"ups should reâ€" member that throwing things around carelessly is nearly always foolish or worse, and not an eye specialists or doctor will give them a cent, or a good word even, for injuring or blinding the eyes of any innocent friend or byâ€" stander. Ailso, better sense and good sportsmanship would be shown by avoiding the supposedly smart tricks of startling people by exploding fireâ€" works close by them. Surely no one would care to be responsible for any serious illness or accident through this type of senseless© perverted â€" humor. njury, painfual ‘ases permanet ind prohibitior iv holesom t tThe Pmpire‘ s FIAQ, C Beaver, and the Mapic i insert design of the * ig.‘‘ On the back of e oPr ntions are no I, â€" TITrom CAE idbiury mine ‘om Tunny. lwavs and aying@g anadi neé oft goid one oL nickelâ€"all made anada‘s mines. made in the same embodies â€" the s Flag, the Canâ€" rIO «oortsmg? of each key that the key gold, sil Melntyre, as the case n some New laws Leatf, inada ANNUAL AGBRICULTUORE STATISTICS OF CANADA. It is announced by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa that the annual census of field crops and live stock for 1925 will be made this June. These statisties are collected jointly by the Dominion and Provinâ€" vial Governments by means of eardâ€" board schedules issued to farmeors through the rural school teachers and children. In British Columbia they are mailed to the farmers. These schedules eall for the acreage sown this year to the principal field crops and for the numbers of farm animals alive on the farm in midâ€" June. The areas thus collected form the basis of the anuual statistiecs of acreage and yield. It is very imporâ€" tant for all classes in Canada that correct statisties of agrieulture proâ€" duction should be published, but it is tant for all classes in Canada that correct statisties of agriculture proâ€" duction should be published, but it is especially so for formers themselves who through coâ€"operative wheat pools are now undertaking to market their own wheat and other products; beâ€" cause accurate statistics are essential to the fixing of fair prices. Any farâ€" mer who has not received the blank cardboard schedule through the rural school of his school district or otherâ€" wise by the middle of June should miake immediate application for same, either to the teacher of the Public School District in which he resides, to the Provinceial Department of Agâ€" riculture at the eapital of his proâ€" vince, or to the Dominion Statistician at Ottawa. A Cobalt lady put in a complaint at the Silver Town on Victoria Day that the flag was flying upsideâ€"down« "!Is the town in distress?‘‘ she asked. No answer is recorded. Likely the answer was uot made until after the lady had left. ""*TOâ€"MORROW®‘S CARP TOâ€"DAY‘ At lastâ€"closed car comfort and protection in a smart one seater of original design and low price. 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