Meassrs. R. Richardson, C. Alton, E. Thompson, R. Wyune, B. Smith, J. Vallimcourt, A. E. Prout and G. Monaghan are the members of one hunting party away this week on trimn for moose, MANY CASES, BUT CHIEFLY DRUNXKS, AT POLICE COURT Un account of toâ€"day being election day, police court this week was held yesterday. There were fourteen drunks assessed $10.00 and costs each, The two young men who disturbed the Band Concert Sunday paid the same amount in fines. The charge of theft against a local woman laid by A. Essa was withdrawn. â€" Reveral wage ceases were before the court and dealt with. Mrs. Laroche, recently coming to town from near Cochrane, was sentenced to not less than three months nor more than a vear on a ‘â€"Tuesday was Division Cot here and His Honor Judge being unable to attend, he ay Mr. G. H. Gauthier, the senic ber of the Timmins Bar, to Ahis stead. This is a eustom ing frequentl; vision Court, : being made 1 seniority bein the usual nt deht ecollectio being capably To the sneering gentleman, one word!_ If you know of a better town or a better people, why linger. here? Why brand yourself as a silly soul by staying in a town from w hence vyou su" can come no good? Loyalty is the first law of good citizenship, and the man who is not loyal to his own town with have little spirit of loyalty for country or for king. Every good town and every good country has been built upon the faith, the confidence. ilack;: Of appreciatIOn. . LNhe A(Lâ€" vance is ready to be branded as beâ€" lieving that ‘‘if it is from Timmins it is practically sure to be good"‘ rather than to pose as imagining, as a few apparently do, that the‘ home town ean produce nothing worthy. [t has developed that The Advance has not been called upon to show that the Timmins Football team did credit to itself and the town on Saturday. This has been very effectively done b~ a Toronto football fan and a Toâ€" ronto newspaper, as will be noted by the articles elsewhere in this issue. The Advance has been fully justified in its pride and faith in the Timmins Football team. To the sneering gzentleman, one seil and OotfnNners. lt is a poor spIrit that believes that every town is betâ€" ter than his ownâ€"town, and every peoâ€" ple better than lhis own people. The man who can believe no good of hts cwn people, simply advertises his own size. Every man who has lived in a city knows that the man who pretends to be supereilious and sophisticated is simply giving his own **small town‘ measure. In a town like Timmins, with its â€" eosmopolitan _ population vathered from the four quarters of the earth, there is undoubted talent . in nearly every line, and people who do not recognize this are only showing their lack of appreciation. ‘The Adâ€" vance is ready to be branded as beâ€" lieving that ‘"‘if it is from Timmins it is practically sure to be good"‘ rather than to pose as imagining, as a few an»parently do, that the‘ home town C1 Tim towt 10 nsoOn 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1925 WHY NOT ALWAYS BOOST TIMMINS AND THE NORTH Member cof the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Office 26 it upon e loyvalty lieve the Timn Canada ®. 3:3 United States Published every Thursday by Geo. Lake Owner and Publisher. Y H. GAUTHIER ACTS AS DIVISION COURT JUDGTE one day Subscription Rates: L _ â€" â€" $2.00 States â€" â€" O$3.00 mmoral livin >30.00 â€" and it t} 1N mibe m t Telephones: report @ood country has been faith, the confidence, who are ready to of their fellows. Division Court Dav ) and costs for public place. 1¢€ 6+ Ond 1 al I1 Residence 7 hich n t HULPt® ~wYOFKX, rerly. ® geâ€" LCaron ippointed Ont app nimâ€" spirit 5 betâ€" year vear Kaâ€" )1 1€ the store itself. th â€" read posters sSALE DESIGNED TO WIN NEW CUSTOMERS POR STORE e( y spe jUusticeto Vine and selves to Next c Luil evening, was â€" only other happy. St. * Matthe w~ext came supper committee consisting er, Mrs, Richards, M Mrs., â€" Barrett. Th were so plentiful an M t ‘*Friendâ€"O‘â€"Mine‘‘ and ‘‘My Old Shako."‘ for which Miss Simms kindâ€" Iy played the accompaniment. Most of the men‘s faces got well washed while ducking for apples, but out of consideration for the high cost‘of powder, the ladies were, alâ€" lowed to spear their apples with a pocketâ€"knife held between the teeth. Theâ€"*‘‘House of Horrors‘ was a scream, in fact it was a suecession of screams for well over half an hour, there being sufficient spooks and ghosts to thrill even the most matterâ€"ofâ€"fact persons. Mx. Sturdy delighted the crowd with â€"twoâ€" well _ rendered songs, ‘*Friendâ€"O‘â€"Mine‘‘ and ‘‘My Old Shako."‘ for which Miss Simms kindâ€" BIG HALLOWE‘EN PARTY AT ST. MATTHEW‘S SOCIAL CLUB St. Matthew‘s Social Club had a grand and glorious Hallowe‘en party on Fuecdav evening, there being over fifty pwsentw Mr. Rigby with his accordeon proâ€" vided splendid musie for the Paul Jones, under the direction of Mr. Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. Phone 501 i Write Box 223 Bennett, which started the ball rolâ€" ling very merrily,. Mr. Righy also gave an accordeon solo, which proâ€" ved too tempting for the dance lovers and several couples got up to trip the light fantastic. with the ‘*‘real workers trained graduates. Practic office in Timmins and di ploys a graduate of the Business College. We n say that we now have gr: the City of Toronto. If you are thinking of Training you will enroll ¢ Why not now ?â€" Classes night." For information ca or write. with mesmerized‘‘ and. several others ent through side splitting antics in der to redeem forfeits. Of course there had to be a pot of ashed potatoes to keep up the traâ€" T H V R S D A Y Bulletin Eight or ten students from the Timmins Business College have been employed by the Conservative and Laberal Committee rooms during the election ecampaign. Another medal has been won by the **(Gold Medal School.‘‘ °_ Miss Klinga, of South Poreunpine. unon the **Gold Med Klinga, of Sou recent graduati« Business Colleg @ nappy There w 12( ild be lity 1 0 De »xt came supper, provided by a nittee consisting of Mrs. Wheelâ€" Irs, Richards., Mrs Burnman and Barrett. _ The â€" refreshments _so plentiful and delicious that young man was heard to remark fellow would need to come up without supper in order to do ce to a spread like this.‘‘ Mr. and Mr. Howard proved themâ€" s to be splendid tea makers. xt the ‘‘Dumb Band‘‘‘ which Mr. Rampson got well 1ves iturd Ntree eld the of Hallowe‘en. These be real Seotch potatoe veâ€"cent pieces being or three tables of car amusement for those the Issnerd NTAE 111( (Contributed.) amily. general reg was too s1( the M e tow price: advertise 1. or, bet 1t 1¢ was a most s1 d it is hoped 1 oreâ€"runner â€" of ral gatherings, Congregation ind 12e 101 bankrupt sale, but ew eustomers, for, ain vacan ents at the J()in. no workers ; rx OTY tin School"‘ this nderwood O( has been won by School.‘‘ ~ _ Miss Poreupine. upon from the Timmins wonâ€" the 40â€"word Practic and di of "the most successâ€" hoped that it ier ofâ€" many erings, to join ‘egcation â€" into ret that Rev. ‘k to be presâ€" hope for his 1lnese seemâ€" tatoes, only eing found f cards proâ€" hose so inâ€" ne 1M _ might eradu=t no w t] still 1¢1 W and â€" wo ally eve strict e ) 1€ USL NC rtual C C VCL others ‘phon visit n( MImMllTr 1H IMmIT XV YTA illy. and M @11 1 the 11 extended breaking This morning The Advance reâ€" ceived a letter signed ‘‘Klansman," giying the objects of the KKK. as fellows :â€"‘‘*The law of Canada is our Mr,. Bain, the organizer. who has accomplished _so much during his short stay in Timmins, delivered an inspiring address to the meeting last Sunday, and was the recipient of many hearty expressions of the esâ€" teem in which he is held by the memâ€" bers of Timmins Lodge. confidently expec that the Lodge â€" before Christmas ‘The Timmins Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, held a special meeting in the New Empire Theatre last Sunday afternoon. There was a large attenâ€" dance o1 members and over forty candidates were initiated, The membership signed up is now well over the 500 mark, and of this number about 400 have gove through the ceremony of initiation. _ There are still about 150 who signed up unâ€" der the charter, and to provide for them it was decided to make another extension of the charter, which will reméin open until the 23rd of Deâ€" cember,. As there are many who have been considering the matter of joinâ€" ing the Moose, this extension will enable them to take advantage of the $10.00 fee for initiation and it is confidently expected by the members that the Lodge will be 1.000 strong LARGE ATTENDANCE AT MOOSE LODGE ON SUNDAY cemner, As tThere ard been considering the ing the Moose, thi Town of South Poreupine, on the 14th day of October, 1925, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions corrected according to law. 19 Bilows:â€"â€"‘ Phe law oT Canada is our aw, and we are here to coâ€"operate n combatting crooked 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 l Municipa elections, and that the said list was first posted up in my office at the For the Municipality of the Township of Tisdale. 1925. CLERK‘S NOTICE â€" OF â€" FIRST POSTING OF VOTEPRA‘ LIST of November, the said Carpenter will proceed to the assets of the said dece;s the persons entitled> there Praneis Carpenter, addresses and full writing of their cl; ments of their acco ture of the securities them. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the late Ernest Franeis Carâ€" penter who died on or about the 18th. day of March, 1925, at Timmins in the province of Ontario, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitor herein for Frederick Carpenter, Administâ€" trator of the estate of the said Ernest In the Matter of the Estate of Ernest Francis Carpenter, late of Timmins, deceased. 1¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dated this l7th day, of© October AKE NOTICE that all rcounts owâ€" ing to E. M. Stenhouse, Plumbing and Heating Contractor, are to be paid to .Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stenâ€" house at No. 12 Cedar St., North. No one else has authority to collect or receive monies on these accounts and anyone paying to any. other person will be held responsible by E. M. Stenhouse. _ ~41â€"43p. evening sharp. are asked presentative lerk of ind take notice t pe 1P‘ ci1tor ater. of â€" member n Adjourned Tax o any nature receerved too ls notice. * )N ET Ons nlyw Oct. 30th, at \ll clubs in good d to have theit aves on hand. F. C. EVANS, the Township of Tisdale Ti 192 ow n 1GCCoOunts siIness det and over forty enter, ~Administ £ the said Ernes their names an particulars »~i1 rims and state Med Hall ateo it 111 V n V ting to be on Friday 8 o"‘clock d standing ir two reâ€" The letâ€" for more T( person ol then haveé w state the ns Cl LOTUIS ROCHELEATU, 42â€"44p Administrator, Timmins, Ont NOTICE TO CREDITORS I1 the matter of the Estate of Emma Rocheleau, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochâ€" rane, Married Woman, decsased. Notice is hereby_given pursuant to the statute in that behalf, that all persons having any claims or demands against the late Emma Roeheleau, who died on or about the Thirtieth day of April, 1925 at the Town of Timmins aforesaid are required on or before the Sixth day of November, 1925 to send, by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned administrator their names and addresses and full particuâ€" lars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts duly verified and the nature of the seeuriâ€" ties, if any held by them. And Take Notice that, after the Sixth day of November, 1925, the said administrator will proceed to distriâ€" bute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which he shall then have had notice and that the said administrator will not be liaâ€" ble for the said assets or any part thereof, to any persons of whose elaim theyâ€" shall not then have received notice. Dated at Timmins this Twentyâ€"first day of October, 1925. TO RENTâ€"Furnished Room; warm; Bath room; use of phone; bhoard, if desired.‘ Apply 57 Eim Street, S. Plhone 596â€"W. â€"4 3 FURNISHED ROOM TENDERS WANTED FOR WOODâ€" Tenders will be received up to and including Mon., Nov. 9th, to deliver 100 cords of 4 foot wood to High School, specifying kind. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Cor further information apply to the undersigned. I€. C. G@arner, meey., 26% Fourth Ave,= â€"43â€"44p. ROOMS TO RENTâ€"3 unfurnished rooms. Water and Lights furnishâ€" ed. Apply to 13 Fifth Ave. â€" â€"41p LOST SsTRAYED FROM NE BHR‘S BAYâ€"â€"A Huski TOâ€" RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment in the Gordon Block, all modern conveniences. Occupation Oct. 1st. Apply to A. F. Kenning, opposite Post Office. â€"~36 L. â€"C:; NOTICH the D LOSTâ€"T pointin ing wh WANTED $ MITH. was Killed in limmins, 20th, October 1924 Lovingly rememâ€" bered by his Mother, Dad, and Sisâ€" ters, and Brother and Sisterâ€"inâ€"law in Indis, and Brotherâ€"inâ€"law in Canada. Too dearly loved to be wRO wVAaAs R October 19 Comfortable. Will give board if de sired.. Apply 111 Mountjoy or Plhone 433â€"J. JSTâ€"Two Dogs. One heavy black and white houndâ€"eollie, answering to name of *‘Buster.‘‘ One Great Dane, fawn with black muzzle, ansâ€" wering to name of ‘‘Gyp.‘"‘ Suitâ€" able reward given for return of same.â€" H. B. Hazlewood, Fourth wering to name. o °> able reward given _ same. A. Hazl Avenue, Schumacher our, dark grey and y whitemarkings ; answe of Sandy. Anyone fow ing this dog after this be prosecuted according Reply to P. O. Box 320, cupine. anada. orgotten return to poiniing backward. Anyon ing whereabouts of this cow write P. O0.. Box 733, Timn notify P. Morandin. JLIUCKâ€"»trayed or ~Stolen from the Dome Mines on Oct. 2nd. Small white Poodle Dog, answers to the name of * Anyone found harbouring this dog after this notâ€" iee will be prosecuted. _ O. N. Spiers Dome Mines. ~A2â€"44p. nesday . c and som{( on Monday finder, if 1 Office, Apply minsg. or practic ter to Box i â€"â€"â€" INâ€" IN MEMORIA M of cour dear son vas killed in Tin H to PLUMBERS AND TINâ€" Apply L‘Ecuyer, Smith Timmins. â€" â€"40, as 16 Elm St L Wetr Tâ€"Purse lost on Wedâ€" taining sum of money papers. Finder please 4 MNixth Avenue. â€"43 fFROM NEAR. / BAXAKRâ€" Â¥â€"A Huskie Dog; colâ€" zrey and yellow, with ings; answers to name Anyone found harbourâ€" H osition nurse tC PDNOOn ht to LV COWw Apply by \dvance Office dollar hills, los on. â€" Reward t« to The Advance with Anvont to H 10u8e] North notice will to the law. south Porâ€" 4243 p. Ravymond Vone kEnowâ€" cow kindly immiIins, O ousekeeper ~42â€"44p RUSSELL . HOTELâ€"ROOM _ AND BOAKD, BY DAY ORK WEEK, MATERNITY NURSEâ€"Nursing by BARGAINSâ€" It will pay Children‘s pair. â€" Dre serve, wool DANCING â€" LESSONSâ€"Makeâ€" ap WANTEDâ€"Fat beeves, hogs and % | ; » i fowl, alive. Write T. Omeara, Box 722, Timmins. 41â€"43p. FOR SALEâ€"The 8. Poreupine Machâ€" ine Shop have for sale the following Machine tools:â€"1 new 18"‘ by 8ft. FPOR SALEâ€"Chevrolet Sedan pletely overhauled this year FOR â€" SALEâ€"Studebaker â€"Automoâ€" hile; ‘‘Special‘‘; brand new;â€" for sale at cut price, or would possibly exchange for smaller car in good condition. Bargain for one conâ€" sidering car of this design. Apply Drawer A. R.,; Advance Office, 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, AMPLES OF PERSONAL GREETâ€" ING CARDS, for Christmas and right. Book ca F.Read‘s 12 S by appointment the cacil. for 98( pointment for any afternoon or evening. You will find my simplified system of teaching very easy. Lesâ€" sons private or in class. _ Studio, King‘s Hall, Pine St.. Phone 225 or P. O. Box 659, C. E. MacDonald. C.M.C. Double back geared, quick change gear engine lathe complete with full standard equipment; One new MceKenzie, No. 12b, pedestal erinder and countershaft; Oneâ€"new Williams 6°"‘ x6‘ power hack saw ; One used C. M.C. 16‘ back geared crank‘shaper complete and in good order; One reâ€"manufactured Barnes 20‘ back geared drill complete; One new 16"" four jaw independent lathe chucek, Imperial; One used T. and H. Electric 40 h.p. motor 3â€" phase, 25 cycle, 220 volts. ~1,500 r.p.m., complete with slide, ete.; Shafting, Pulleys and Tools. _ Apâ€" plv Joe -\m"letnn. South Powupme P.0. Box 617 or Phone 111. 42â€"44p der, Old ones made like new Also all kinds of mending done for bachelors. â€" Phone No. .)()J or 6 Eim Street South. Timmins also ‘0‘": x‘ 6 andâ€" 20 fe Desjardins, South. excellent running eondit sonable price, cash or td Mountjov Street. t:P. C):T nstructor Dr. John.. don Block JR SALLI machines Apply to )R . SA LKEâ€"â€"Bi best mattress â€" Dressing Talhie Third Avenue. ROOM AND BOARD ply 34 M Townsitt Ho Avent 11 ook 8t i SALEâ€"â€"Yearâ€"old Wyandotte hens 1,25 each. â€" Apply to D. Jones, ontaurum Mines, Ltd. dre A LFâ€"Square timber 0) feet long. ear. Quality and 3ook can always he ‘s 12 Nixth Avenue OuUsSed oOGr wCC ove. Tor Messines Avenut it s and 2 1: ) 66 Fifth imp Shades made to 4CMAE GOuUL, INACOON, ‘MAYL xceptional _ bargain _ for \1:)‘).1‘\«' Wood, 11% Spruce . Timmins. 4311 â€" V ictrola 1 Wilton Ru â€" AXiken, PI bo voun tockings from 40c. a leneths in silk erepe, ‘loth and many other .00 the dress length. for children at 45c. dresses made to order 1. Dressmakine done. V App orth eek. Apply Timmins, ind be casin or tTerms ood tailor‘s sewins dlarge tailor‘s ivrons ‘th Ave., Timmins 14 1to Aarriage, Lioyd, in mplete with runâ€" Apply 50 Second Sp»ruce nsitt Enamel st spring, rcally new pullet W alto 10%;â€"10:, 18# Apply to 0. uce Street ~40â€"43 t. f. Kirhyv US rloo Dinin minet an Hollin seen at \pply 11. G White RHoad 43â€"p id 1 lHeaâ€" A\Wve call @om â€" Bed, also 13p (); OT V P 1TO ROOM WANTED FOUND FOR REN‘T tically® all FOR to 66 HOUSE P rooms, w .’\])l)l.\' l(i Ont. FOR REN‘ FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed House rent,. Apply A. T. Pommier, N a _â€"_Empire Theatre Building. ~49 I“[_.’AR;\"ISHED HOUSE TO 1( PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"1S83 Cedar suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42, Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. rg E+) FOR SALEâ€"St. Onge Building, foot of Third Avenue; two good modern stores; plate fronts; steam heceated: 14 rooms upstairs in twoâ€" 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 -â€", Lake, Ont. * + BARBER SHOP FOR SALE OR TO RENT, or will engage good bharher to run it. Shop wellâ€"equipped and wellâ€"located in Schumacher. _ Foi particulars apply to Chas. Holgevac, P.0. Box 162, Schumacher, Ont. ‘OR SALEâ€"One business corner lot, with Gâ€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, hardwood floors, all modern conveniences; lot 30 1t;; By 128 ft. Corner of Third Avenue and Elm Street. Also 7â€"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€"~39°t. 2 W ANTEDâ€"Canvasser, servatory of ° Music. Apply No. 8 Balsam CANXVASSER 1A IML YY 2BX 1 F1lJ}~â€"A4zentiemayn comfortable room and board private family preferred. terms. Apply to P.O,. Bo Ont WANTED TMMEDIATELYâ€"Expe: rienced General or Housekeeper. A; ply Mrs. H. H. Moore, corner Hen loek and Sixth Ave. : e UV NXL)Jâ€" LCIIOW â€" COIlliG white markings, owne same by nrovin© nrono A ( terms. â€" AppIy I‘immins, Ont. Hotel Wel] Wvâ€" lt t\ ~5â€"roome Also furnished rooms for $10,00 per month. Ap Elm St. North, Timmins. h luiuN‘lâ€"4â€"roomed house; prac tically all furnished ; Gillies Lake section; $42.00 Apply Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate ind â€" rent 1ane Apply Canada‘s grown Trees . ete. We equip with fre outfit, and pay liberal c Welland Nursery Co., N SERS to sell new Invention for re moving spots from elothing of an (10\(‘1‘[])11()1) Liberal commission t responsible _ parties. _ Apply a Stadelman‘s Book and Music Store (oldfields Theatre Block, 3rd Ave Timmins. 40 t. f ent opport1u whole o1 periencd tract $# ary. Apply Academy, St tlit 1IMImnIn S1T V M uth, or HOUSES FOR SALE Sprited oYy proving property »r advertisement. â€" A rentice, Ave.. Se rely rent â€" haid lighted. _ KEEPER WANTEDâ€"Apply m 1)â€" 1 oung mat latriculation DEANX KEST illâ€"Eeclestone FOR â€" RENT well â€" finished **IYl { ox 1635 FOUNTD 00,.00 ork â€"1 Cement mixer by day Apply to O. DebJarlms Street South. â€"40â€"43 t:f Wende Ave rooOmne{ ire tin Jasement at Windsor e rented all in one, ft.; or be partitioned iif. It is 12 ft. deep. Could be used as VE _WIRE â€"~CANVASRS.â€" WANTEDâ€"Good sal Birrel] Bell, Violu _ Onge Block. ennan, 37 Hollinge: â€"38, or be part if is 12 ft Could be us _or eclub room Hotel, Cedar pruce Street Â¥Yrite to P EDâ€"An Exod Collie iall store Timmins Timmins ur share ntleman d and 8th Apply Sehum 10â€"43 p. t. 1 Timmins Cor Good salar St. North. 3X t for rent, \pply to an St. Onge, 22, Kirkland â€"306â€"44 p. with With five Low â€" rent ,â€" Timmins [D)0 may ‘ and Ox I¢ Ont. full ind Shr sSCCUTPE Utra mimissions lHand, Ont 10,000 jpro eti id x Street South. to 11 43-441) house small State 186, -4-_51). y ~ING@W 43 p f\ D}] )]‘\‘ Appls ~43p> 11 with n VC 41 man Apâ€" an y t ‘to # | 1