There was a large attendance at the event and not suticient seating accomâ€" modation for all. Young men crowdâ€" ed into the chairs and left older men and the ladies to stand. It tempted the thoughtful gentleman to regret older days when courtesy and chiv alry were more "enerlllv observed. He did not make the mistake of thinkâ€" ing the conditions peculiar to Timâ€" mins or the North. Regretfully, it must be said, it is the way of the world toâ€"day. And , even from a selfish standpoint, it is a poor way. Courtesy is simply the expression of kindness and consideration for others. It oils the machinery of this cranky world. Without courtesy social and public life can scarcely be possible. Efficieney | experts . prate _ about *‘courtesy in business.‘" That is something that will look after itself. But discourtesy in social: and public good sport life can be or comfort J. T. HEFFERNAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 A gentleman who attended a re cent public dance in town has com mented on the apparent lack of court esy evidenced too generally toâ€"day There was a large attendance at th Office 26 Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. CULTIVATE COURTESY FPOR THE SAKE OF EVERYBODY Thurs., Nov. 26th, 1925 e Canada â€" United States se * V Something New %f; 4 ?} @ es :S\,’jgï¬gzï¬mdf Published every Thursday by Geo., Lake Owner and Publisher. These Are All Splendid New seiections, Hear and COMPARE Them. “Rememberâ€â€"â€"Fox Trots by Isham Jones Orchestra. 2965 "The Farmer Took Another Load Away! Hay! Hay!" "The King Isn‘t King Any More" 2964 "Bam Bam Bamy Shore" â€"rox Trots "Look Who‘s Here" . 2970 “Sweet Man†â€"Charleston Fox Trot. "The Original Charleston" â€"By Isham Jones Orchestra. 2962 “Normandy" â€"Fox Trots by Abe Lyman‘s 66 c e _ 9 93 California Want a Little Lovin Ofcheatra. 2972 “GYDSY Love Song,,â€"“g‘;gtt?xne Teller." "When You‘re Away" Subscription Rates: [ _ .x _‘ «. â€"From "The Only Girl," by the popular Brunswick Hour Orchestra, under direction of Walter Haenschen. Brunswick Records possess tonal beauties that cannsot be matched. Again we say COMPARE them ! Telephones : STADELMAN‘S BOO K MUSIC STORE COCHRANE . ...V. 8. Bell and C. L. Pickering. ANSONYVILLE â€"......;. 8. K. Drug Co., Ltd, sSOUTH PORCUPINE ....S. Pilsworth Estate. ul gentleman to hen courtesy and ore generally obs ike the mistake of itions peculiar to xb â€"Fox Trots by Carl Fenton‘s Orchestra. wWaYy LN even from s a poor way expression 0 Residence 70. accomâ€" crowdâ€" >r men regret , What a Girl" ear year chivâ€" erved. thinkâ€" Timâ€" re From Nov. 15th, 1924, to Nov. 15th, 1925, the Town of Timmins as a muntâ€" cipality expended over $20,000.00 for charity and relief. This was in addiâ€" tion to the amount collected by the travelling beggars. It proves that this town is not lacking in charity and kindness. However, as Tennyson once wrote:â€"‘‘Kind hearts are more than coronets, and common sense than being a fish."‘ It is well to be charitable, but it is neither sensible nor fair for Timmins to be an easy mark for the mean and the miserable. WThe Town of Timmins has attacked the local charity proâ€" blem by the organization of the Asâ€" sociated Charities of Timmins. Alâ€" ready the good work of this organizaâ€" tion is evident. _ It dispenses relief without overlapping. It is an effecâ€" tive channel for relief without waste. The other problem of the travelling begcar must be solved by the people themselves. The methold of solution is very simple. Just send all the becvars to the Associated Charities office at the Town Hall. If they are worthy they will be attended to. Any charity you wish to give, give only through the Associated Charities. were nere soliciting help Irom the good people of this town. One of them adâ€" mitted coming from Newfoundland. Is there no charity in Newfoundland? Another had his home in Quebec. Is there no kindly help in Quebec? â€" Toâ€" ronto appears to send out the beggars in droves. Has Toronto no heart? [t appears to be unthinkable that all the towns and cities of the continent should neglecet their worthy unfortunâ€" ates and leave them to wander the face of the earth, with no hope but the kindness of Timmins. Possibly, southern and eastern places do not realize how needy their beggars are as they see them go by in thelr autoâ€" mobllcs. IT IS WELL TO BE CHARITABLE BUT FOOLISH TO BE FISH. BPvery year there is a procession of begvars coming to Timmins from the four quarters of the earth. The blind, the halt, the lame, the erippled, the diseased, the crooked, and the lazy.â€" especially the erooked and the lazy,â€" rush here for alms. Men and women come here from places two hundred, five hundred, a thousand and even two and three thousand miles away, to tell their tales of woe and take toll from the kindâ€"hearted. â€" The police prevent these visitors from straight bevving, but their excuses of selling Â¥ere nere eople of nitted eao s there n \nother | here no I ports that gold camy awning beds for gold no less than thre ‘re here soliciting help i ople of this town. On itted coming from N there no charity in Ne DATED this lith â€"day.of November, 925. 2.88. The annual frontacre rate is 4(, TXKE â€"NOTICE: PHAE: (2) The ceost of the work is $42,000. The Province of Ontario‘s portion of this cost is $20,000 and the Corporaâ€" tion‘s share of this cost, being the balance, is $22,000, of which $13 300 is to be paid by the Corporation at large and the balance by special asâ€" sessment in (5) annual instalments. The special rate per foot frontage is (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a Locâ€" al Improvement Sanitary Sewers on certain streets in the Town of Timâ€" mins. ' (2) The cost of the work is $18,000 of which $6,629.55 is to be paid by the Corporation at large. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.54. The annual rate per foot frontage is 15.9c. (3) The special assessment is to be paid in (15) annual instalments. (4) A Court of Revision will be held on the 14th. day of December, 1925, at the Council Chambers, Timâ€" mins, for the purpose of hearing comâ€" plaints against the proposed assessâ€" ments, or the accuracy of the frontage measurements, and any other comâ€" plaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. (3) The estimated life time of the work is (5) years. (4) A Court of Revision will, be held on the 14th, day of December 1925 at 3:80 p.m. in the «Council Chambers, Timmins, Ontario for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the acâ€" curacy of the frontage measurements or any other complamt which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court:; TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. TAKE NOTICE THAT: (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a Locâ€" al Improvement an Asphalt Penetraâ€" tion ~Road on Third Avenue and Wilson Avenue, Timmins. DATED this 11th, d 10925 TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment in the Gordon Block, all modern conveniences. Oceupation Oct. lst. Apply to A. F. Kenning. opposite Post Office. â€"3G t. £. PIANXO FOR SALEâ€"1 Player Piano, with bench stool. Delievered free. Easy terms. 1 . Upright, walnut, ditto. Apply H. Williams, Room 90. Emmnire Hotel. â€"47p. WATCH FOUNDâ€"On Nov the corner of Second Owner may have same by ROOMSâ€"Warm furnished room to rentâ€"suitable for married couple. Housekeeping privileges; every conâ€" venience; with private family. Prices reasonable. Write P.O. Box 819, Timmins. 47p. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting beâ€" tween us, the undersigned Sam Marâ€" tin and Samuel Finkleman, carrying on busines$ as dealers in new and secondâ€"hand _ furniture, under the firm name of The Northern Ontario Furniture Exchange, in the Town of Timmins., hais this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All claims against the said partâ€" nership are to be presented to the said Samuel Finkelman, by whom they will be settled. Dated at Timmins this 21st day of November, 1925. A nomination meeting will be held in the Township Hall at Poreupine on Monday, November 30th, 1925, for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for the Township of Whitney for the year 1926, at the hour of 12 noon and until 1 p.m. If an election is required, it will be held on Monday, December 7Tth, 1925. J. M. NICOLSON, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 16â€"47 ARGE FURNISHD ROOM. downstairs, with cook stove. Sutâ€" able for married couple. â€" Light housekeeping privileges. Apply 6 Balsam Street, North. 4i{ip. ATCH FOUNDâ€"On Nov. 24th, on the corner of Second Avenue. Owner may have same by calling at 73 Bireh street South, proving proâ€" perty and paying for this advertâ€" isement. â€"4ip. Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No. 299. Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No. 293 NOMINATION MEETING TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY TOWN OF TIMMINS TOVWN OF TIMMINS H. E. MONTGOMERY, H. E. MONTGOMERY,»: Clerkâ€"Treas ned Sam Finkelman. S. Martin a V of November, Clerkâ€"Treas HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Four rooms. Corner of Balsam and Eighth Ave. Apply to T. Krocana, corner Balsam and Eighth. â€"40â€"48p. RUSSELL HOTELâ€"ROOM _ AND BOAXRD, 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 saanple a bottle of iceâ€"cold beer. Don‘t forget the place, on the corâ€" ner of \IountJOV and Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. Wm. Hass, proprieâ€" tor. â€" What you want, when you want it. â€"28â€"31p. FOR RENTâ€"16O0â€"acre Farm, 2 miles from Timmins; suitable for a dairy ; with best of buildings. Apply No. 3 Elm Street South. 46â€"47p. TO RENTâ€"â€"A small twoâ€"storey house with woodshed, or 24 Montgomery Avenue. Apply to 25 Way Ave. FOR RENTâ€"Basement at Windsor Hotel. Can be rented all in one, size 80‘ x 30 ft.; or be partitioned and rent half. " It is 12 ft. deep. Well lighted. Could be used as wholesale house or elub room. Apâ€" ply to Windsor Hotel, Cedar Street Sonuth, or 11 Spruce Street South. ~40â€"43 p. t. £. FPOR RENT FOUR ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT Apply to A. T. Pommier, New Emâ€" pire Theatre Block. 47 FOR RENTâ€"For two monthsâ€"Sixâ€" roomed furnished house. To reliâ€" able persons _ without _ children. Hot water heating; all convenâ€" iences. Rent $100.00 per month, including fuel. Apply to P. 0. Box 1641, Timmins, Ont. 46 ROOM AND BOARD, in private famâ€" ily. . Warm and comfortable rooms, steamâ€"heated â€" Bath,. â€"Phone 231â€" TWELVEâ€"ROOM BOARDING OR ROOMING HOUSE, partly furâ€" nished ; for rent or sale. On Railâ€" road Street, South Poreupine. Apâ€" ply to Geo. Hopkins, near the staâ€" tion, South Poreupine. ~45â€"47p. STONE WELLINGTON NUKâ€" SERIESâ€"B. J. ARMSTRONG, Landscape Architect for Stone Wellington Nurseries is stopping at the Kingston Hotel and will lay out your gardens for planting Ornamenâ€" tal Trees, FPlowering Shrubs, Roses, Perennials, also Fruit Trees and Berries. No charge made for esâ€" timates and advice. B. J. Armâ€" strong, Kingston Hotel, Timmins FURNISHED ~HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to B. Lennan, 37 Hollinger Lane. ~38, THE NEW ONTARIO RESTAURâ€" ANT, is under entirely new manageâ€" ment. Room and Board per week $0.00; Meal tickets, per week, $7.50 Single meal for 45¢. Good cooking, quick gservice. G. Chambers Proâ€" prietor, late chef for T. N. O. Ry. HOUSEKEEPER WANTEDâ€"Apply anytime during day at 15 Kirby Ave, (upstairs). ~440ip, WANTED CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Good salâ€" ANTED W SERS to sell new Invention for reâ€" moving spots from clothing of any deseription. . Liberal commussion to responsible _ parties. _ Apply at Stadelman‘s Book and Music Store, (Goldfields Theatre Block, 3rd Ave. Timmins. ~40 t. 1. mIns paying Du or better. first letter ment. â€" Ap mins. ary. Apply Birrell Bell, Violin Academy, St. Onge Block,. ANTEDâ€"I big chimne 20 Wilson ANTEDâ€" Experienced _ Butcher. Apply J. Martin‘s store, 164 Pine street South. â€"â€"46, Apply No ioom for ; . Carriere hâ€"â€"V AXIYV NX Iult â€"â€" IOT¢: CASAâ€" business. Must have $709, r.â€" Give full particulars in ter. Arrange for appointâ€" Apply P.0. Box 1608, Timâ€" â€"46t.f. a£ <Iew more. 4 . 7 Cedar stre ricklayers to buld : vys. Apply to Kideckel Avenue., Timmins 47p â€" Threeâ€"roomed House. 3 Elm street south. App â€"44 p.t.f r _ Apply to Miss A. Martineau, 04 Armâ€"| â€" Sixth Avenue, Timmins. Call at is above address or write care of 470. General Delievery. â€"â€"470. Mmiâ€" [ p. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. ,â€"12 PROPERTIES FOR SALE PUBLIC AUCTION SALEB, on Saturâ€" day, Nov. 28th, at 2 p.m., at 15 Wilâ€" son Avenue (formerly occupied by '1‘ /+ J’ ')l a lfl jA owers the Jeweler). urniture, Electric Washers, Stoves, Gramoâ€" 3 » phones, Team of Horses, Set of Harness, etce., ete. â€" This is a fineâ€"opâ€" portunity to secure good bargains. FOR SALEâ€"Carload of Horses for Sale. Between 2,900 and 3,200 lbs. per team. Good serviceable sound horses from $100.00 upwards, right out of hard work and good to haul. Also road horses for sale! Jas W. Glendenning, V.S., Orillia, Ont. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Onâ€" Mountjoy Road, about 2% miles from Timâ€" mins. 160 acres, 18 acres cleared. House and Stable. Plenty timber. Apply N. Decoeur, 4 Cedar Street, South 40p. 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€"36â€"44 p. AUTO FOR SALEâ€"MeLaughlin Nix, for sale at a big bargain. In best running condition. Apply to Mark FOR SALEâ€"1 Modern National Cash Register. A bargain for cash. Term;s if desired. Apply to Stadelâ€" man‘s Book Store, Goldfields Theaâ€" tre Block, Third Ave. 4; FOR SALEâ€"Two team of heary HORSES; 3 sets of Double Harâ€" ness; 5 sets of Sleighs; Chams, Horse Blankets, etc. Apply 24 Preston Street, at ‘ix »‘ lieck any night. PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 120 Maple Street, South, Timmins. Phone 585â€"w. P. 0. Box 669. _ Accom THREE FREXCH GIRLS WAXT FOR SALEâ€"Outboard Motor Peter boro Canoe; Victrola and Radio Cheap. Apply to 33 Cambrai Ave Timmins. ~47p EXPERIENXNCED GIRL _ WANTS POSITIONX at Housework or in restaurant. Speaks French onlyv. FOR SA LEâ€" almost new South. FOR SALEâ€"Heintzman Piano; pracâ€" tically new. _ Apply 113% Balsam Street. South. 45â€"47p. POR SALEâ€"Two Also Harness a to No. 5 Jame FOR SALEâ€"Phonograph. Apply T. A. MceDonald, Goldfields Theatre Building, or phone 34. â€"47 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE â€" FOR SALEâ€"Apply to 33 Cambraa Ave. ENTLEMAN‘S COON COAT FOR SALE. A bargain at $350.00. Apâ€" ply Box K. L., Advance Office 40 JR SALEâ€"One â€" husiness corner lot, with Gâ€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, hardwood floors, all modern conveniences; lot 30 ft., by 128 ft. Corner of Third ‘"Avenue 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. £. P. QU. Box 669. modation and reduced rates ofâ€"town waiting cases. â€" G nurse in attendance. _ Mrs Farley, Supt. E. C. Brewer, the Auction Mart, 15 Wilson Avenue. ~47p. OR SALEâ€"Victrola No. IX.. A! 2 matched Wilton Rugs, Apply Dr. John B. Aiken, Phone 311, G« don Block. / \ 42â€" Ansara, Northern Ice C lour, 44 Third Ave. WORKâ€"Housework. â€"_â€" Experiene ed. Apply 80 Sixth Avenue, Timâ€" mins. â€"4ip t small Kut Apply 82 Mrs. O. A ream s to out 1A1SQ :\L)pl.\' to 1 hange, sam St., ~47p. 3071 4 T Galettaâ€"Wednesday, Nov. 1l1thâ€" Thursday, Nov. 19th. Sault Ste. Nov. 23, â€"Tuesday, Dece. iIst. _ Franzâ€"Thursday, Dec. 3rdâ€"Friâ€" day, Dec. l1th. Chapleauâ€"Monday, Dec. 14thâ€" Tuesday, Dec. 22nd. Sudburyâ€"Wednesday, Jan.. 6thâ€" Thursday, Jan. 14th. Port Arthurâ€"Monday, Jan. 18thâ€" Tuesday, Jan. 26th. Sioux Lookoutâ€"Thursday, Jan. ’8 â€"Friday, Feb, 5th. Nakin 1â€"â€"\10nday, Feb. 8thâ€"Tuesâ€" day, Feb. 16th. Cochraneâ€"Thursday, Feb. 18thâ€" Larder Lakeâ€"Thursday, April 8th â€"Friday, April 16th. Englehartâ€"Monday, April 18thâ€" Tuesday, April 26th, New Liskeardâ€"Thursday, April 28 â€"Friday, May T7th. Instruction will be given in the practical identification of minerals and rocks, and in elementary geology and mineralogy. Practice classes in spotting minerals and rocks will be earried on. Classes Free. Conduncted by Dr. W. L. Goodwin, late Director of the School of Mining, Kingston. THOS. W. GIBSON, Deputy Minister of Mines. Toronto, 23rd October, 1925 The Bankruptcy Act. In the Estate of Jenkyn and Goldsâ€" worthy, Authorized Assignors. a trustee to theâ€"debtor. Notice is first meetin above estat In the Estate of Daniel Woestern O‘Sullivan Deceased. Notice us hereby given that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the Estate of Daniel Western O‘Sullivan of the Town of Timmins, Barrister, Deceased, who died on or about the Twelfth day of September, 1925, are hereby required to give to the Toronto General Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay Street, Toronto, Execultor of the said Estate on or beâ€" fore the 15th day of December, 1925, full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any, held by them. Immediately after the said 15th day of December, 1925, the assets of the said Estate will be distributed _ among â€" those entitled thereto having regard only to claims or interests of which the said Exoâ€" Friday, Feb. 26th. Timminsâ€"Monday, Marech 8thâ€" Tuesday, March 16th. Mathesonâ€"Thursday, March 18thâ€" Friday, March 26th. Kirkland â€" Lakeâ€"Monday, March 28thâ€"Tuesday, April 6th. Notice is hereby given that Jenkyn Goldsworthy of Schumacher, Ont., did on the 16th day of November, 1925 make an Authorized Assignment of all their property for the benefit of theirâ€"creditors and that Thomas J, Bourke, Official Receiver has apâ€" pointed me to be custodian of the Estate of the Debtors until the crediâ€" tors at their first meeting shall elect a trustee to administer the estate of Classes for Mining Prospectors will be held under the direction of the Ontario Department of Mines, as follows :â€" tors Ior whichâ€" yoI rank, proof of sue filed with me within date of this notic after the expiration by Subâ€"section 8, of said Act, I shall d ceeds of the Debtc the assets of the said Estate will be distributed â€" among thoseâ€" entitled thereto having regard only to claims or interests of which the said Exoâ€" cutor shall then have notice and all others will be excluded from the said distribution. rank, prool ol such ciaim, nust be filed with me within 30 days from the date of this notice, for, from and after the expiration of the time fixed by Subâ€"section 8, of section 37 of the said Act. I shall distribute the proâ€" ceeds of the Debtors‘ estaute among the parties entitled thereto, havin regard only to the claims of whic I have then notice, Dated at Schumacher, Ont. this 24th day of November, 1925. WANTEDâ€"At onee Two unfurnishâ€" ed Heated rooms, in good locality for 2 Adults. Hou%ekm.pin" conâ€" veniences.. _ Appl statmg to P. 0. Box 1083%‘ Blo« 5th pPrC Grover Grover, 371 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitors for the Executor. . . Dated this Twelfth day of Novemâ€" ber, A.D., 1925. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS To entitle you to vote thereat, oof of your claim must be lodged th me before the meeting is held. Proxies to be used at the meeting ist be lodged with me prior thereto. And further take notice, that if u have any claim against the Debâ€" rs for which you are entitled to nk, proof of such claim, must be :d with me within 30 days from the te of this notice, for, from and ter the expiration of the time fixed lay evening. AllLACNed Reward for return to Moneta. Frank K, Eine mtreet, LIm day of December at afternoon. ) entitle you to : f of your claim mu CLASSES FOR MINING PROSPECTORS Bunch of is further given that the ting of the creditors in the ate will be held at the office J. Kehoe, Room 9 (Gordon ne Street, Timmins, on the ‘\ keys, lost on Mon Attached to iron rod Custodian o‘clock in Martin 344647 t)