Put neart into your work and your awork will put heart into you. Fruit, Plowers, Faney Work, etce., will be ratefally â€"received towards Sale on the Monday evening. Phone or call the Officer, Harvest â€" Thanksgiving . Services will be held in the Timmins S.A. Citadel on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Oct. 3, 4, 5. Major and Mrs. Knight of North Bay will eonâ€" duet all services. Harvest Music by Band and Songsters will be a apecml feature. Mr. Leo Mascioli, â€" contractor, is starting toâ€"day (Thursday) on the sewers and waterworks extensions on Rea Street. The work will be earried on along Rea to Commercial, up Comâ€" mercial to Preston, and along Presâ€" ton to the High School and the Separâ€" ate School. SsTART WORK OF SEWERS AND WATERWORK EXTENSIONS SALVATION ARMY HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES menace oT sitnuation, national thouchtful A PLAN OF SETTLEMENT OF CONSIDERATION. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Published every Thursday by anada nited Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates States Telephones Residence 70 $2.00 £3. 00 Baking year vear Ine team to line up agaitrl Ulsters will bhe:â€"Goal, Elrick ; [addle and Hetherington; | Cooper, F. Cadman and Shor wards, Street, Satrang, Peters Cadman, A. Roberts. Rcser\'é Cadman bar. AIVER BLOGKED AGAIN PAST WEFK OR 50 Complaints Again Regarding Inte: The lady members of the Club are reminded that all who desire to reâ€" main members of the Club must have their renewals in by the end of this month, as there are several applicaâ€" tions on the waiting list, and it is necessary to know how many of the old members intend to remain on beâ€" fore admitting any new ones. | b Despite the cold and rainy weather of the A.8S.D. Club was well attended and a pleasurable evening spent by the fifty members present. The evenâ€" in ‘s programme started at nine o‘clock and lasted until well after midnight. Several specials were run in, the ever popular Paul Jones, directed by J. K. Kennedy, was as usual at attractive part of the programme. A Broom Dance, a Gentlemen‘s Tag Fox Trot were two of the other enjoyable feaâ€" tures of the evening. Mrs. BP: L. Urpuhart, who was in charge of the refreshments looked after this part of the programme in her usual capable manner. The music for the dancing was provided by the Club Orchestra. The . meeting next week will be Visitor‘s Night, this being the first event of this nature this fall. A committee consisting of C. G. Pirie, convenor, Miss Mary Gray, Mrs. IS, L Urquhart and Harry B. Austin is in charge of the programme for this event. VISITORS‘ NIGHT AT THE A.5.0. GLVUB NEXT WIEKX Club Held Pleasant and Wellâ€" Attendâ€" ed Meeting Last Night. Mrs, L. P. Marcell was the hostess at a very enjoyable party which served to show that Miss Oral Doran was well thought of by the number of gifts that were showered upon the brideâ€"elect by her numerous friends. The wedding between Miss Oral Dopan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. G. Burrows, Provincial Geoâ€" logist, and Mrs. Burrows and daughâ€" ter left on Wednesday after having spent an enjoyable holiday as the gcuest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wright. leaves on Monda home in San Fran Sir Stopford J such a brilliant re of Nova Sceotia, h the Dome recently Mr. A. G. Burrc to terman,â€" baby both M 1 with towns Popular Young Couple Wedded at Union Church, South Porcupine. Ankerite Mine to Erect an Allâ€"Steel Mill. Other Sprays of "Dome Foam" from Correspondent. Dome. Mines, Sept. 23rd. _ Special to The Advance. Mrs. Jones and daughter Annie, sister and niece respectively to Mr. Ben Curtis, are expected shortly from Port Sunlight, England. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brooks are back from their vacation, having visitâ€" ed Sudburyv and Toronto among other Noted English Geologist Recent Visitor to the Dome h well. aursen., who has heen ~gsister, Mrs., W. FI Mr. and Mi baby girl. gain â€" Bsing Made Interfscrence With Traffic. v to return to cisco, Califorma who m port on the geol as bheen a ing to informâ€" ce: the river ally three days inage to force smaller boats g ‘in to: ‘The ie _ improper One day last were â€" allowed râ€" loose and Douglas Leiâ€" Mother and eTsoOon ainst the k: backs Halves ort : forâ€" Flewelle eolo Thin 111 a t V "11 Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m Wednesday afternoon 4.00 p.m. 49 Tamarack Street. Services :â€" Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL * Subject A part of the staff of The Advance, â€"and a very important part, at that, â€"the boys who see each week to the distribution in town of this paperâ€" enjoyed a pleasant halfâ€"day on Saturâ€" day. They attended the show at the (Goldfields in a body in the afternoon, there being eighteen Iads in ~the group, the ages running from five to fourteen. The smaller lads were ones that assist their older brothers in the work of earrier boys for The Advance The Advance and the boys alike are grateful to the Goldfields© Theatre management and especially to Mr. Leo. Mascioli for the kindness shown. After the show the boys were taken to: the home of Mr. Geo.. Lake, Publisher of The Advance, 1ceâ€"cream, sandwiches, eake, soft drinks, ete., being served, and the boys enjoying games and other fun. All the boys had a good time, and thought this part of their connection with The Advance was all right. The Advance, on its part, is proud of its newsboys, and the bright and energetie way in which they look after their part of the business. Every week the newsâ€" boys sell over 600 copies of The Advance, one boy alone having sevenâ€" tyâ€"five customers. It was the intenâ€" tion this year to have a regular picnic for the boys, but the weather recentâ€" ly made this impractical. The picâ€" nic had been set for Saturday, but the weather prevented the necessary arâ€" rangements, and rather than disapâ€" point the boys altogether, the other event was held on Saturday. Next year, however, arrangements will be made early in the season and there will ‘be a real bg pienic for The Advance newsboys, with races and sports and everything. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The ability to speak several lanâ€" guages is valuable, but the ability to keep your mouth shut in one language is priceless, you out. Intoxicated Brother (in jail)â€" don‘tâ€"hicâ€"need to bail meâ€" out. TI‘m not full.â€"Lehigh Burt Astute Prof have too much was young I st bov. FOR â€" SALEâ€"Furniture for sale, coakâ€"stove, fine for baking and any household use. Apply 83 Hollinâ€" ger Lane. â€"~â€"38, Sophisticated Froshâ€"I wasn‘t born with shoes on either. WANTEDâ€"By _ experienced position at housework. Will full charge of housework. . Box E. G., Advance Office. FOR SALEâ€"1 Queen Heater, in good 40 Vimy Road, Timmins. â€"~â€"38, ADVANGE NEWSBOYS HAVE GO0D TIME SATURDAY Enjoy Motion Picture Show, Lunchâ€" eon, Etc., and Have Lots of Fun. an Brid Mr. eist The Viceâ€"President of the Paymasâ€" ter, with a party of stockholders, was an interested visitor to the Dome on Monday. The construction of the mill at the Paymaster goes on apace. The Ankerite Mine is going to erect an â€" allâ€"steel mull. The Hamilton Bridge Co already have the contract. Mr. Dorfman is consulting metallurâ€" gist and his plans eall for a 250 ton a day mill with Hardinge Ball Mills as the crushing ageney. Mrs. John Doran, and Mr. Eddic Severt, well known and popular young couple of the Camp, was solemnized on Monday of this week at the Union Church, South Poreupine, the Rev. Bain officiating. The bride was pretâ€" tily attired in a blue crepe de chene dress, trimmed with fawn, and carried a beautiful bouquet of roses. Miss Viola Doran sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and she was daintily dressed in pink crepe de chene, Mr. Rupert Sheppard was best man and the churech was well attended. by friends of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Severt went to Iroquois Falls for a honeymoon, quite a few packages of rice and confetti being used at the station to speed the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vary reâ€" turned home from their vacation. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO " Reality " Brotherâ€"I‘ve come to bail .â€"Students of money. . Now, arted out as a ts of toâ€"day Now, when I as a barefoot girl, 1 take Apply hic RUBBEKR BOOTS HEELED AND SOLED for $2.00. Hill‘s Vuleaniâ€" zing Works, 104 Pine St. 38â€"30p FOK SALl THE BIGGEST BARGAIN FOR SALEâ€"Two Pool Tables, in good condition. $100.00 for the two. <Apply‘ to J. K., P.O. Box 168, South Poreupine, Ont Phone 128. -‘31 â€"39 p. FOR SALEâ€"1 Queen Heater and (Quebec Hmtm Apply to Mountjoy St. Timmins. DOG _ LOSTâ€"Thoroughbred _ Police Dog, lost around Aug. 20th, from Dome Mines. Reward of $100.00 for return of this dog. Anyone found harbouring this dog after this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Frank Horne, Dome Mines. ~â€"36â€"38, POSI‘TION WANTED FOR SALE Clary.~; / I Balsam St FOR SALEâ€"22 J Rifle. â€" Practica at halfâ€"price. 4 Street, Timmins TO RENTâ€"New 3â€"roomed house. Modern â€" conveniences. Woell finâ€" ished, with hardwood floor. Apâ€" ply to corner of Seventh Ave., and ~Hemlock S6. North.._. â€" _â€"_â€" . â€"37 p. STRAYEDâ€"Dog; colour, dark brown (reddish); black markings under throat and side of forelegs. Short, stiff ears. Answers to the name of ‘‘Flash.‘‘ Anyone found harbourâ€" ing this dog after this notice will be prosecuted according te law. Reply to P.O. Box 126, Schumacher, LOSTâ€"A Ford Coupe, Balloon tire and rim, between South Poreupine and Timmins. Finder please leave same at Advance Office. Reward. :â€"~38, A BARGAIX FOR CASH TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed House on Charles Street. _ Rent $18.00% a month. _ Applly Burnettâ€"Andrews corner Maple and Fourth. â€"38 FPOR RIN‘" 1O RENTâ€"Comfortable Bungalows, low rents. Apply Arthur Mansâ€" field, School Janitor, South Poreuâ€" pine, Ont. â€"30â€"30. GARAGE FOR REN‘T 0 Eim Street south. TO RENTâ€"Furnished rooms in priâ€" vate house; with _ housekeeping privileges; â€" suitable for â€" married couple. Apply 51 Fourth Avenue. â€"38 p. FOR RENTâ€"Large insulated house space on railway siding ply Wm. Davies Company. GARAGE FOR RENTâ€"Apply to Muntjov St. Timmins. REN‘Tâ€"One TO RENTâ€" Apply to [O_ RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed ply 176 Birch Street PFPUIN CA~iâ€"L1 have 6 pianos just overhauled in factory and in best condition. Just the instrumert for practice. Price $110 delivered. Get one â€" while they last. . Fully _ guaranteed. Phone 225. /Flower Shop, C. E. MacDonald, 14 Pine St., P. 0. Box 659. 347 couple would like to get a in a mining or logging . cook for about 25 men. . Box P. M., Advance Office JK SALLEâ€"Contents « cluding Stove, Ningle Cheap. Apply 104 North. 1E BIGGEST BARGAIN yo heard of. Heavy Duty, quality Tires. See us 101% St. We also sell rebult tire POSITIONS WANTED hardwood floor; wellâ€"finished with varnish; water and sink. Only $17.00 per month. .Apply No. Kirby Avenue, Moneta. â€"38 p. fort tion \pply to prucd MISCELLANEOUS ENTâ€"Twoâ€"room Shack;, â€" comâ€" able and warm; nice accomodaâ€" Apply 104 Elm Street North â€"38â€"39, (Tâ€"One 2 roomed shack and roomed ghaeck. Apply to 109 @ St. South. â€"0 + 13, ‘â€"Sixâ€"roomed Hot Birch Street North stove, M High/ oven. Apply â€" 7 t. South. â€"38 ; B moome ar of 2 DBAnUALN you ever Heavy Dutv, good Highâ€"power Savage ally new. Will sell Apply to 5 James s. â€"38 p. ourâ€"room House ‘ wellâ€"finished with ennan d House to Rent J Mixth Ave., â€"3i Apply | Phone 459 married a position camp to Apply to 39.», â€"38â€"40 p. Hollinger House: ware ;\p- Phone C ApP« 38â€"40p j8 any errors or omissions correcled according to law. Dated this 19th day of September, transmitted or delivered of the List, made pursuant to said Act, of all perâ€" sons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municiâ€" pality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Slections ; and that the said list was first posted up at my office at Town Hall, Ansonville on the 18th day of September, 1925, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby eall upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have anvy errors or omissions corrected Voters‘ List, 1925, Municipality of the Township of Calvert, District of Cochrane. first posted up in imy‘ offhfee at the Town of Iroquois Falls on the 17th day of September, 1925, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby eall upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions corrected according to Notice is here transmitted and sons mentioned Ontario Voters‘ ()ntario Voters‘ lasts Act, required by said sections transmitted or delivered o made pursuant to said Act, sons appearing by the 1: an y la w Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ List Act the copies required by, said sections to be so transmitted or delivered, made purâ€" suant to said Act, of all persons apâ€" pearing «by the revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be enâ€" titled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legisâ€" lative Assembly and at Municipal elections, and that the said list was first posted up in my‘ office at the CLEREK S OF YOTERS‘ LIST:; Notice is hereby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the Township of Tisdale on the Oth day of June, 1924, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $10,000.00 for the purpose of paying for the construeâ€" tion of cement sidewalks, and that such byâ€"law was registered in the regâ€" istry office of Haileybury in the Disâ€" triect of Temiskaming on the 3rd, day of September, 1925. Any motion to quash or set aside the same part thereqf must be made. within three months after the first publicaâ€" tion of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. 10 For the Municipality of the Town of Iroquois Falls, 1925. Dated at Timmins, Ontario this 1st day of September 1925. W. B. Ludford T. A. Skelly NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW Dated the 5th day of September, 1925. All debts owing to the said partnerâ€" ship are to be paid to Walter Benâ€" jamin Lndford _ aforesaid and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said Walter Benjamin Ludford by whom they will be settled. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting beâ€" tween us the undersigned, Thomas Arthur, Skelly and Walter Benjamin Ludford, carrying on business as Sign Painters and Painters under the firm name of Ludford Skelly in the town of Timmins, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP MATERNITY for engage FURNISHED ROOMS â€" TO RENT; all modern conveniences. 7 Spruce Street north. â€"36â€"38 p. TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment in the Gordon Block, all modern conveniences. . Oecupation Oct. lst. Apply to A. F. Kenning, opposite TO RENTâ€"Single and Double Bed rooms, $10 and $15 per month Room and board $9.00 per week All modern conveniences. _ Phone 586 3., 72 Third Ave. Dated this 17th day of Septembe BRK‘S.~NOTICE OR â€" FIRSYT POSTING OF VOTERSN‘! LIST or engagemet ible., _ Apply Ont A. J. HODGSON Clerk of the Town PAUL DUBE, Clerk of Township of Calvert Section by given that I hay delivered to the per â€"Practical nurse open nts. Terms reasonâ€" 25 Laurier â€" Ave., Frank C. Evans, Clerk. Falls own of Iroquois tio0n T. A. Skelly 9 â€"of The the copies to be so have Joseph Fowler Sudbury, Ontario. Solicitor for John Alexander Fulton and David Camelon Fulton, Executors. . .Dated at Sudbury aforsaid this ith day of September, A.D. 1925. 36â€"38. of the said deceased will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and the said Exeeutors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received hy them at the time of are required, on or before the 15th day of October, 1925, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to David Camelon Fulton, Sudbury, Ontario, one of the Executors of the last Will and Testaâ€" ment of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames and addresses and desertptions, with full particulars in writing of their claims and statement of théir accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, duly verified. And take notice that after the said 15th day of October, 1925, the Execuâ€" tors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased among the parties entitled In the matter of the Estate of Jenâ€" nie Stuart Fulton, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, Married Woman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 56, of the Trustee Act. R.S8.0). 1914, Chapter 121, that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Jennie Stuart Fulâ€" ton, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of February, A.D, 1925, Notice is h Section 56, of 1914, Chapte FOR SALEâ€"One business corner lot, with 6â€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, _ hardwood _ floors, all modern conveniences; lot 30 ft., by 1258 ft. â€"Corner Third >â€"Avenue NOTICE TO CREDITORS RUSSELL â€"HOTELâ€"ROOM _ AND BOAKD, â€"BY DAY: OR~ WEEK. Hot and cold water; free bath. We handle the best brands of 4.4. When on your way to the River, step in and sample a bottle of iceâ€"cold beer. Don‘t forget the place, on the corâ€" ner of Mountjoy and Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. Wm. Hass, proprieâ€" tor. _ What you want, when you want it. â€"28â€"31p. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE on Elm _ Street, For apply Room 14, Reed WANTEDâ€"One â€" or Four meals. App South FOR SALEâ€"St. Onge Building, foot of Third Avenue; two good modern stores; plate fronts; steam heated; 14 rooms upstairs in two sevenâ€" room flats. ‘Two lots, 100 x 65. Dance Hall above, 45 by 35. Price $8,500 Cash. Apply Dan St. Onge, or Mrs. Bouchard, Box 22, Kirkland Lake, Ont. ~â€"306â€"44 1)., PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR SALE OR REN‘Tâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadwav. i« O POR _ SALEâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed 1 40‘ x 20‘, two storeys; furna cellar; water and light; also s on ‘sanme property, 10‘ x.28‘, storeys. Will dispose of _« + for quick sale, Cash. Apply Balsam St. South, Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"Canada House, Schuâ€" macher. An â€" upâ€"toâ€"date wellâ€" finished house. _ All well furnishâ€" ed. â€" Reasonable terms. _ Apply only to Canada House, Schumacher, â€"38 p. FOR SALEâ€"Slabs 16 inch dry. $5.00 per load. Gu every load over two cords Jos. Goulet, 80 First Ave 5S84â€"W., Residence phone « CANVASSER WANTED ary. Apply Birrell B Academy, ®t. Onge B E0j E0O I and Eim Street. Also _ Tâ€"roomed house, with furnace and all modern conveniences, hardwood floors upâ€" stairs and downstairs, new house. Will sell on reasonable terms. Apâ€" ply No. 3 Elm St. South. â€"33 t. f. .\ 1 6 1)Jâ€"â€"Canvassetr servatory of Music to Mrs housemaid Dennv, Sel W ROOM AND BOARD 1d NOTICE TO CREDITORS distri} WOOD FOR H mution A\pj Ave â€"\LooK gente d. Apply chumacher. â€"Ssevenâ€"roomed _ house two storeys; furnace in er and light; also stable ‘operty,‘. 19‘ x..28‘,â€"two "ill dispose of â€" cheap sale. Cash. Apply 69 _ twoâ€" Boarders. \pply 202 Elm Street â€"38p. vasser, Timmin Music. Good : Balsam St. Nor Kee \]bpl\ od cut General. 4 e, Schumache â€"38. mMIatrat ral and nurse to o Mrs. J.: J Bell, Blocl an St. Onge, 22, Kirkland â€"36â€"44 p. FPOR SALLE (Ont particul Block. Drv_â€" mixed ches, All Guaranteed Good salâ€" â€"37â€"38 p. Appoly Phone sW . Violit Apply Hâ€"foot 119 aTs 0)