Thurs., Nov. 19th, 1925 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETCO Gordon Block New and Secondâ€" Hand Store Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You See Mce. All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Satisfaction assured you here whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Freea. 36 Wilson ‘Awe.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. Frank J. Kehoe THE COLUMBUS RUBBER CO. OF MONTREAL Limited 284 Yonge Street, Toronto BANK OF MONTREAL e se 9_“ Py * yA to * # se CT _ + koi *.'4 * (. _ y3 xt 3 _i es v‘â€" : *T . o. es where you‘ve got to stand on sharp rock, make sure of safe footing and comfort for your feet, by wearing Mining Boots the Province of Ontario the Bank of Montreal has a complete organi=ation, with headquarters at Toronto, specially organized to give careful attention and prompt service to banking requirements of the people of this Province. There are 250 branches of the Bank of Montreal in this Province, the offices being located at every important centre in Old and New Ontario. Behind this Provincial Organization are the resources of a nationâ€"wide Instituâ€" tion, having a combined Capital and Reserve Fund of over $60,000,000 and Total Assets exceeding $700,000,000. If You are Working tz #« BANKING m CONT2 2,000 shareholders of the Bank reside in Ontario Headquarters for Ontario: 4 Wellington Street East, Toronto in New Cuttings ‘Iotal Assets in excess of $70o0,.000.000 Very Pleasing Event at Presentation of Sweaters and Trophy, Etc. Very Interesting Address by Mr. G. C. Bateman, Secretary Ontario Mining Asâ€" A very suceessful banquet was held in the Mcelntyre Recreation Hall on Saturday evening having as its main purpose the feteing of the victorious McelIntyre Baseball Team and members of their field club, and at the same time the winding up of the season and receiving the ecup which was preâ€" sented to the Mines League by Mr. Geo. Lake, of Timmins. Mr. Jas. Shewan acted as chairman and comâ€" mented on the very fine spirit shown by Mr. Lake in donating this trophy for competltlon which could only have one result in stimulating amateut baseball interest and healthy wholeâ€" some sports in the camp in general. Mcintyre Baseball Club ~~ Banquetted on Saturday During the evening the following members of the club who took part: in the baseball and track events were presented with sweaters:â€"E. Angrigâ€" non, C. Thomson, W. Small, C. Vallenâ€" tine, J. Chisholm, C. Chisholm, N. sociation. Made expressly for the "hard rock men‘"‘ of the North Country. Extra heavy extension buffed soles and heels; corrugated foxing to add strength and protection; special reinforâ€" cing in the leg: and comfort built right into them, by experts who know what you miners want. Ask your store for these good bootsâ€" you‘ll know them by the GREEN label. ouwkevs | JONEK LIMITED, Sudbury. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Some very fine speeches were made by the citizens of Schumacher and their distinguished visitors. The outâ€" standing talk of the evening was hy Mr. G. C. Bateman, Secretary of the Ontario Mining Association, who showed that he had an interest in the camp beyond the more prosaic one of business. The toast list was as follows :â€" Mclntyre Mines, proposed by Dan (Gannon, replied to by D. E. Keeley. Visitors, proposed by S. A. Wookey, replied to by G.*C. Bateman. Town of Schumacher, proposed by Henry Sands, rep]ied to d.â€"â€"°R. Todd. Our Club, proposed by R. D. Parâ€" ker, repliedt to by I. A. Solomon and H. S. Robinson. Theriault, Tupper Campbell, R. D. Parker, Ken. Gray, Earl Monaghan, Maec. Machllan, Bonsy Bonnell.â€" Al1 enjoyed the very fine repast put Selling Agents before the guests« by Mr.. Solomon, manager of the Mcelntyre Baseball team, which was supplemented by the orchestra and individual efforts of the musically gifted members, AUCTION SALE ROOMS OPENED IN TIMMINS. The New York [Fimes devotes conâ€" siderable space last week to the cross country race in which the eompetitors were Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell and Pennsylvania Universities. The event was an important one, and readers of The Advance will be partiâ€" cularly interested in view of the fact that Mr. H. K. Auer, of Timmins, was the acknowledged leader in the harâ€" riers for Dartmouth Colléege, and finished a good second in the event. The race was tun in the teeth of a regular gale, but all the athletes finished in good condition. â€" Schmid, of Columbia, was first with time of 31. 49; Auer, of Dartmouth, second, with 21.59. Auer led for much of the way and until the last quarter of a mile held place with the winner. in the last sprint, however, Schmid forged ahead to win by 30 yards. The Times speaks highly of the fine qualities of HHildreth Auer as a runner. ‘‘Auer clung to the heels of his rival until a quarter of a mile from the finish when Schmid began to putt away,‘‘ says The Times. *‘Auer Put Up Hard Fight,‘‘ is one of the headings in The Times in regard to this New York event. On Nov. 23rd, H. K. Auer will be one of the popular eofitestants in the Intercollegiate Cross Country Run in New York City, one of the big athâ€" letic events of the year, on commuission. ie gzoods by public auction. promises to be of advanta those wishing to dispose of to the general public. CALEDONIAN DANCE ON FRIâ€" DAY EVENING, NEXT WEEK. premises on W lison AvVenue, neeupied by L. Towers, jeweller, what he is calling the ‘‘*Auction Mart.‘‘ Mr. Brewer will aceept household furniture and general goods for sale on commission. He will sell the zoods by public auction. _ The plan promises to be of advantage to both thaco wichin«a« to disnose of zgoods and the In his success, Hildreth Auer reâ€" flects honour on his home town of Timmins, Ont., and proves again the n virtue of the climate and life here in building up the right type of men Friday morning at 11.20 the Hire Brigade had a call to Mr. Leslie Walâ€" ker‘s, Maple Street. Mrs. Walker had returned home to find smoke pmmnw up from the basement in such volume as to suggest a fire in good progress. The firemen made very prompt resâ€" ponse and on inv estigating found ther was no fire, but that the pipes in the basement had fallen down, causing the smoke from the furnace to fill the house. The trouble was promptly remedied without any damage being done; TWO ALARMS, BUT NO FIRES, DURING LAST WEEKâ€"END. Saturday evening there was another call for the Fire Brigade, without any loss resuiting from the fire. This call awas from the Salvation Army Barracks at about 9.30. . The stove nines caugcht on fire but no damage rest we ‘Ty in] If you suffer from tourturing rheuâ€" matic pains, swollen, twisted joints, and suffer intensely because your sysâ€" tem is full of uric acid, that dangerous poison that makes thousands. helpless and kills thousands years before their time, then you need Rheuma, and need it now. Start taking acts at once on and blood, and claim: **Good bish.‘‘ Many people, the most skeptical of skeptics right in this city and in the country hereabouts, bless the day when Todds Drug Stores., Ltd., and other good druggists offered Rheuma to the afflicted at a small price and guaranteed money refunded if not satisfied. If you have rheumatism get a bottle of Rlheuma today. . Schumacher ek eontribu ict Socrety and waters, Quick Relief for oT tiuie event will > fund. Local Druggists Sell Rheuma on Moneyâ€"Back Plan ftor Rheumatics MINS YOUNG MAN MAKES INE SHOWING IN BIG RACHE Ticket cured imacher Public School _ last :ontributed a collection for the Socrety work for the sailors on waters, over twentyâ€"one dollars the generous amount contributâ€" this good work by the vyoungâ€" morning at 11.20 the Fire Brewer is opening in the Wilson Avenue, formerly L. Towers, jeweller, what » the ‘*‘Auction Mart.‘"‘ n ce are now on saie OP HMid4}] the door on the even rice. The proceeds fror i1 #o to the Christma it toâ€"doy. Rheuma kidney, liver, stomach you can sincerely exâ€" riddance to bad rubâ€" QUARANTINE MUST BF gestmuEd n AlL CASts This week Mr. N. Blahey has openâ€" ed a new Wholesale Branch at No. 2 Balsam Street, North, in the new brick block at the rear of his Third Avenue store. The Wholesale Branch is starting off with a very attractive list of low prices for highâ€"grade goods. Board of Health to Prosecute Those Disregarding Rules. oft© Uuu in town from a lLew cases. LNere is similar danger from othor cases of communicable diseases. As a conseâ€" quence of ‘this danger, the Local Board of Health intends to prosecute any cases where quarantine is not observed. Quarantine is imposed to protect the public, and to be effective those under quarantine must observe the restrictions. â€" Good sense and good citizenship should be enough to asâ€" sure the observance of quarantine so as to protect others. Apparently, however, there are some who will not show this good citizenship, axd in such cases the only alternative is to apâ€" ply the foree of the law. Mr, 1. 49: Dunn, Inspector for the Board of Health, informed The Advance this week that the regulations in regard to quarantine in ALL cases of communiâ€" cable diseases are.to be rigidly enâ€" forced. N. BLAHEY OPENS A NEW WHOLESALE BRANCH HERLE. mumnm] Nov. 20 sns I To Belfastâ€"Glasgow Nov,. 19. .: l Marburn To Cherbourgâ€"Southamptonâ€"Antwerp Nov, ‘19%..:.s%.¢ Minnedosa Greater Convenience TIMMINS BRANCH, * sSOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, oV . Up to $2.50 to 5.00 to 10.0C0 to 30,.00 to 50.00 to 60.00 to 60.00 to IMPERIAL â€"BANEK omm!sston of n( tine FROM QUEBEC To Liverpool TC epidemics of ave developed ises. â€" There is . Montcelard Montnairn HE Tellers of this Bank sell 'nf\nlf \ï¬nno\r nf‘AD?‘C i a it h § 2# * Bank Money Orders payâ€" able anywhere in Canadaâ€"at any Bank, and our Agents abroad honor these Orders at current rates of Exchange. When you wish to remit small sums of monrsy ask the teller for a Bank Money Order. ; Toner A. MacDonald Barrlster, _ Solicitor, Etce. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG. Phone 534 Officeâ€"Room 5, Gordon Block P.O. Box 1591 Phone 640 Chartered Accountant DEcore .: Candiecs These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tues lay morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. RAyanâ€"Murray Drug Go. LIMITED 5 Pine St. South Leave Your Orders for D. SUTHERLAND, Manager, J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. Reed Block Timmins Timmins, Ont.