Mill Building, Machinery and Equipâ€" ment for Sale by Tender. Sealed tenders will be received by ‘the undersigned up to 12 o‘clock noon December 29th, 1925, for the leasehold building, machinery and equipment of the estate of Buskegau River Pulp Lumber Co., Ltd., Authorized Asâ€" ~si£§;nor, of Cochrane, Ont., .consisting «of :â€" fa) Leasehold mill building Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned in a lump sum for the mill machinery and equipment, complete inventory of which may be obtained by applying to the Manager Banque Canadienne Nationale, Cochrane, or the undersigned. Tenders will be acâ€" companied by marked cheque for 10% of the amount of tender which cheque will be returned if tender is not acâ€" cepted. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. _ T TEï¬.ï¬g:â€""â€"vlv(jl%-\'vith tender, an adâ€" ditional 25% when tender is accepted, and the balance on taking possession. Possession to be taken immediately after acceptance of tender or in any ease not later than January 10th, 1926. Building plant and machinery is on leasehold ground and purchaser to make his own arrangements with J. B. Moncion, owner of" the land, or remove same from Lot 7, Concession 4, Township of Clute on the Ruskegau River where everything stands at present time and miay be inspected on application to the Manager of Banque Canadienne Nationale, Cochrane, Ont., who is also in possession of copy of inventory. , us es d e e * Inventor and Patentee BOX 1197 TIMMINS, ONT. 40â€"52 The Bankruptcy Act RING BEARINGS BABBIT BEARINGS BALL BEARINGS OIL BEARINGS JOE BIELLI quipment consisting of 1 â€" complete twoâ€"saws trimmer, 1 threeâ€"saws edger, 1 Jack Ladder with gear pulleys, 1 Saw Frame with mandrels and guards, 2 saws comâ€" plete, log carriage with eables and pulleys, 1 Boiler 5 x 12, 1 60 H.P. 28‘ x 72‘. Leasehold building 20‘ x 40‘ for lath machine and boiler standing on square timâ€" ber sleepers 8 x 8 and 2 x 4 studding, with parâ€" oid roof. Inventoried at $ 800.00 Mill machinery and eâ€" quipment consisting of Steam Engine, and numâ€" erous other articles, ete. Inypntoried at ..... ... 4000.00 G. SEGUIN, Authorized Trustee, Ferguson Avenue, Haileybury, Ont. $4,800.00 12b nales oo +4 84 * #, s °e "# # .’.0'. #4 44 ¢#4 *4 :.’. .0....0.0...’..'... THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO BIG CROWD DEUGHTED) wiTH SPECIAL CONCERT Gonrcort in Aid of Injured Football Players Proves a Success from all Viewpoints P in W ceb ho ce LC 473. > BBAE <P sc players injured here this season. The collection was a good one, over $60.00 being netted for the good cause. The concert itself, which had been arrangâ€" ed by Mr. Jas. Geils, together with other willing workers, including Mr. J. Cowan, was one outstanding merit. The programme throughoaut was excellent, and all the various numbers were much appreciated by the audiâ€" ence. â€" Mr. F. J. Wolno made a very cavable chairman for the occasion. Mr. R. R. Johniton, L. R. A. M., gave very valuable assistance to the proâ€" gramme by his talented work at the piano. A number of gifted artists had contributed their services for the The Goldfields Theatre was well filled Sunday evening last, after the church services, for the specml conâ€" cert given for the benefit of football occasion and the resulting programme was one that greatly pleased all presâ€" ent. Every . number on the proâ€" gramme was eneored and deserved this mark of appreciation. \The Band Quartette â€" Messrs. Lloyd, Cornâ€" thwaite, Wolnoâ€" and Murphyâ€"gave wellâ€" rendered selections that met with much favour.. Mr. J. Lloyd, in cornet solo work, maintained the high reputation his gifted playing has won for him. â€" His rendition of *‘ Angus Macdonald,‘‘ was one of ‘the finest numbers on the excellent programme. Mrs. Barrett‘s rendition of solo numâ€" bers was a delight to all musicâ€"lovers, and she was given very sincere and enthusiastic encore. Miss Jean Roberts was another soloist of the evening particularly popular with the audience, her rendition of "‘Mary of Argyle‘‘ winning decided â€" recall. Solos by Messrs. J. T. Heffernan, G. Hale and J. Liddle were also special features of the programme. Mr. Heffernan gave an excellent rendition of ‘©Comfort YÂ¥e My People.‘‘ Mr. Hale‘s talented singing made special appeal to the musicâ€"lovers present. In Mr. Jock Liddle, who made his first appearance on a (Goldflelds Theâ€" atre platform, the audience recognized a decided find in the way of vocal talent. His fine voice was heard to advantage in ‘‘The Village Blackâ€" smith,‘‘ and ‘‘Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.‘‘ Mr. A. J. Downie added to the attractive variety of the proâ€" gramme by his wellâ€"rendered musical monologues that were much appreciâ€" ated. The guitar selections by Mr. Conn were special favourites, and he was repeatedly encored. JUDGE RESERVES DECISION IN HANSON CASE AT THE BAY In the appeal before Judge Leask from the decision of the North Bay Magistrate in the case of Peter Hanâ€" son, charged with being drunk while in charge of a motor car, the Judge last week reserved decision pending investigation â€" of â€" certain technial points brought forward by the counâ€" sel for Hanson. Hanson was charged before the Magistrate some weeks ago and acquitted, though three or four members of the police force, as well as other citizens, swore that he was intoxicated.. He denied the charge and had several witnesses to support him in this. His acquittal created considerable protest, and the matter was called ‘to the attention of the Attorneyâ€"General who ordered an apâ€" peal to be made to the Judge, so that the caise might be reviewed. At the time in question from which the charge arose, Hanson figured in an automobile accident in which the occupants of the other car were slightly injured. Hanson claims that it was the shock from the aceident that made him appear dazed or seemâ€" ingly intoxicated, but the Chief of Police who took him from the car at the time maintains otherwise. After hearing the evidence, which followed along the same lines as at the original trial, the Judge reserved his decision. The Ministerial Association, and the (G. W. V. A. at North Bay have been active in having the case brought to public notice, with a view to the facts being made plain. Demands were made at the time the matter was subâ€" mitted to the Attorneyâ€"General for the retirement of the Magistrate and Crown Attorney at North Bay. CALEDONIAN CHRISTMAS TREE ON FRIDAY EVENING The annual Christmas Tree of the Caledonian Society of Timmins will be held in the Hollinger Recreation Hall on Friday evening of this week, Dec. 18tli. The event is for memâ€" bers of the Society only, and for the children of members. There will be a present on the tree for each youngâ€" ster present as well as candies, fruit, nuts etc. The event ‘will be conâ€" dueted along the same lines as last year, and it will be a big night for the youngster. Santa Claus is exâ€" pected with the usual ‘‘stockings,‘‘ ete., and the programme of musical and literary numbers, dances, etc., will be supplied by the youngsters themselves. There will be games, too, and lots of good things to eat, and all the youngsters are sure of a bigs time, as usual. BIG LIQUOR SHIPMENTS cONFISCATED THIS WEFK One of the chief items at Wednesâ€" day‘s police court here was the conâ€" fiscation of a total of 160 gallons of aleohol coming in here in three difâ€" ferently addressed shipments. Proâ€" vincial Officer Finger made the seizure" on ~Saturday. The three parties addressed denied knowledge of the shipments, and so confiseation was ordered. There were five drunks, each 169 CGallons of Ohâ€"beâ€"Joyful Will Give No Christmas Cheer Here. Othsr Police Court Cases. taxed them p ed the less ho will ha jail. A taxi driver charged with being drunk in charge of a motor car was remanded for a week. B. (Gulka paid $50.00 and costs for having liquor in a public place. V. Riviera was charged with illegal possession of firearms, and P. Peagâ€" eau with carrying firearms without a permit, Both were remanded to next ecourt. On account of the Christmas holiâ€" day next week, The Advance will be issued a day earlierâ€"on Wednesdayâ€" for the benefit of ‘the merchants and the public genérally. Correspondents, advertisers and, others concerned will please ~take note of the fact. 281181 2822822802 22225244202 o *e ho hoh e 0 * The charge agamst J. Desjardines, of defamatory libel, as preferred by O. Des;ardlnes was. withdrawn, #4 # # *4 + #4 *# *% "% Â¥* 4 #4, 04 *# # (i)hl 11. tw« RBlaaltâ€" Third A waniua‘ _T im nira t 0 s BO *4 *4‘ * * * *4 *S*%*% **%*% * P *4 44. osrre. #4 # t *4 *# #4 4 "® *..%.,*, ““. #4 * 4 + *# 00’ * “.“. #, * #@ “.“. o 1i i s is ie i in ie Pn n Pnd ns “.0 0.00.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“ 0..000000000 # 2 292 10. 19. 19 282282282 en 2e % “.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“'“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.00.“.“:“.0 Postestoctaoatoetestactectes®t h. ¢ nece: 1c gets to Dal( were five drunks, each 10,.00 and ecosts. Four of «* # 4 #* # .“0 * #..*, * “.0. .‘0 .fl. #. *# “.“.“.“. * . *, ## .“. *# #, _@ “.“.“. “.“.“.“. e o o nAAA L “.â€.“’“ .“ ‘“.“.“.“.“.“’.1 PHONE 625 â€" 21 FOURTH AVENUE Goldfields Theatre Block, Third Avenue, Timmins andi . COsSsiS, _ POUL â€" oOL t the fifth bhad not ramsâ€" sary this morninz. Unâ€" the $10.00 and costs he hang up his stocking in ThE MAN WHO GIVES TAE PERSONAL TOUCH DRY CLEANER Cl AIR tss VALEI out eacehn year during Uine past Luird oL a century or more. The design chosen by the late Queen Alexandra for this Christmas message was an artistic design that included a picture of one of the beautiful gardens at Kensingâ€" ton â€" Palace. Beneath the picture were these lines :â€" Just a few weeks before her death, the late Queen Alexandra selected the personal Christmas greeting card that it has been her custom to send out each year during the past third of * ‘0 **, * 4 #4 + # #*, +, *# .%, a**s"*"*"* ntete * # *e * # *4 @, # *4 @ #* % #* # # #* *# 4 ## *# # *#* \ w #4 # # t# # *4 *4 * L #* # ++ * + # #. * *%"‘ e #0 ® 6 t# + ‘oo*ve # %° "% #*+ # _# 4* #* *# #* * * "® #* * # ** # # *, 4 #* * # #4 * # *4 * 4 #4 *# < w4 LATE QUEEN ALEXANDRA‘S CHRISTMAS GREETING c a A4 4 0.“‘.00.“. I ** partment of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. ate ':' ; 0‘0 * The proceeds from license fees are used to control broadcasting and to i# + improve broadcast reception conditions. $ PzO # # # # # 3 $ A. JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries s D.O 0’0 + *# * *, ,*, *# # 3 a*aat * 8 in 28e 2t 82 a*aa*se*, * 6e 82 s 2%219, #4 O# 5 .0.:“.00:“ *4 04 64 44 ““.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“%0“ “00“‘“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“ “.“ *e “.‘ 3 *""s" "a" "® * "¢ "* "% * "¢ "¢ "¢ ~"® € *Â¥ "® *A kiss of the sun for pardon, ‘The song of a bird for mirth; You are nearer God‘s heart in a garden Than anywhere else on earth. Canada ~ wWARNING TO USERS ‘OFr RADIG% Licenses, valid to 31st March, 1926, may be obtained from : Staff Post Offices, Radio Dealers, Radlo Inspectors, or from Radio Branch, Deâ€" *..*, 00000000000000000000000.000000000000.000000’.-00. v.’..‘.’....’t.‘.‘.’. 000 0000000000000000000’00:0:0:0000:0:0000000000‘0’0’ 0000000'00000000000’00000’00.0.000’0.0.‘:’000’0000’ 0’00. a All Radio Receiving Sets _ _MUST be licensed. Penalty on summary conviction is a fine not exceeding $50,.00 LICENSE FEE $1.00 PER ANNUM. *. .*, P.“. #4 # < #* c ##4 # «* *# # “. # “. s uns n ns 282 2t “.“.“.“.“.“.“. u* 2 **.**s* * #, #4 ®# .“.“ #,. * # **** * w a*, .“ # *. *A . i# .4* # . .*,. .*,. * u.n.n.n.n.u:“.n.n.n.n. *# . @ # n.n:oo se ..O mt adity. is arrangements for a $1,500,000.00 insurance contract with the Abitibi Power Paper Co. at Troquois Falls. Under the plan decided upon, the Company pays half the cost of the insurance, the men desiring to benefit contributing the other half of the preâ€" miums. â€" All officials, superintendents, members of office staffs, foremen and other employees are covered by the plan. â€" It is said to be_one of the largâ€" est insurance deals put through in this North Land.. ~Both the Melntyre and Dome Mines have somewhat simiâ€" lar group insurance plans for their emplovees, Mr. N. J. Wootten, of North Bay, district manager of the Sun Life Inâ€" surance Co., recently completed the arrangements for a $1,500,000.00 $1,500,000 INSURANCE ON ABITIBI EMPLOYEES Thurs., Dec. 17th, 1925. b % *4 4%% 8 +b * y % * 8 y 4*