* 6 #* # # *# #© #* *# ##4 * # #4 # # #* #.,.*, *Â¥ "% #* #,. . *Â¥ "® #Â¥4 # #% *4 # € + .0 *# #4 + La Cns *# *# ¢4 # La #* *# # #4 # # #* # # #4 *# # #* * 4 #4 * 4 #4 # + #4 * w *4 # 4# *4 * 4 *4 # #4 *# *4 # # #* *# 4 ##4 # 4 Â¥#4 *# 4 #* *# 4 #* *# ul #4 * 4# *4 * + #Â¥4 *# *4 * + #4 * + ##4 # 4 #4 # + *4 *# + *4 *# # *%4 *# 4 #4 * + #4# *#, ## # C MBE j ##4 * La *4 # # 4. n‘“:“ *# 4 es hus t We have all kinds of disinfecâ€" tants and the cost of any of them is very little compared with the good they will do. CORDO N‘ S Prevent Sickness when you can. You cannot afford to take chancesâ€"with so much sickness. Three Dollars a Week will deliver a gramophone on Christmas Eve. _ Balance can be arranged on twelve monthly payments Corner Third Ave. Mountjoy St. Good music is enjoyed at all times, especially at Christmas. The new Brunswick isi a marvellous instrument, it reveals a depth of tone, volume and astonishing natural reproduction that cannot be equalled. YOU WILL WANT ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL GRAMOâ€" PHONES FOR CHRISTMAS Gray‘s Drug Store Thursday, Nov. 4th, 1926 DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 423 Timmins JOIN OUR Elub Get One Toâ€"day. Prices range from $155.00 to $385.00 A Sure Way to Have a Real Merry Christmas HEAR A DEMONSTRATION A Moose Smoker and Chicken Stag is being held this (Thursday) evening, Nov. 4th, in the Moose Hall, corner of Cedar and Second avenue. â€" Euchre, five hundred, free smokes, refreshâ€" ments, music. Mr. A. Saint, a former popular member of the Express Co. staff here, is back again on the Timmins staff, after: being in the South for some time, with headquarters in Toron(t);g} Mr. F. E. Roberts, of Toronto, inâ€" spector for the Fire Insurance Underâ€" writers, was in Timmins last week on his annual visit of inspection. LThere are six cases of searletina and one of diphthera under quaranâ€" tine in Sudbury at present.} F * . # ® A l Timmins, at, Mrs Farâ€" ley‘s Hospital on Oct. 30th, to _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Waldmanâ€"a son.\ Bornâ€"In Timmins, at Mrs. Farâ€" Ie\ s Hospital on Oct. 28th, to Mr., and Mrs. Donald Toleâ€"a son,.\ Timmins and District Notes Timmins, Ont. . Efforts are being made in North Bay to have the Wednesday halfâ€" holiday exten‘ded throughout the year, The grocery and meat stores in Timâ€" mins have set an e\ample in thle matter.\ The El Shadi Bible class will hold a special Thanksgiving meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 9th. The programme is in the hands of the Missionary Committee. . All the young people of the (ongregatmn are cordially invited to attend. The Northland Post, of Cochrane, last week says.â€"‘‘*We are glad ‘to see Provincial Constable Wetherall able to be around agajn after his acâ€" cident some months ago during a speeder trip. He is.not quite ready to take over his duties but he is getâ€" ting on nicely."" Mr. J. F. Raimner, of Toronto, ~Disâ€" trict Manager for Willis Co., Ltd., was here last week assisting MÂ¥. O. Seguin, 3 Cedar street. Several sales were made during the few days of the Willis pianos, known as **Canaâ€" da‘s Best."‘‘ ‘ ©Three Marriage Ceremonies on Wedding Day‘‘ is the heading on an article in The Sudbury Star last week. It must be. something about the ~soâ€"called Provincial Auditors‘ report. f THF, PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO A. R. Globe, now of Grimsby, Ont., is in the camp and is being walml\ welcomed here again by old friends. } \Mr. MceEwan, of Beamsvilie, Ont., + Nes * * is the new assitant principal at the Central School, in succeession to Mr. Sproule who has returned to the South. \ The Hallowe‘en Euchre and Five Hundreéd in the Parish Hall, under the auspices of the Altar Girls‘ Soâ€" ciety of St. Anthony‘s, was a successâ€" ful and pleasing event on Thursday evening last and much enjoyed <by all attending. L_Mr. and Mrs., G. 8. Lowe left on Tuesday for a visit to the South for a couple of weeks, Mrs, Lowe to stop with friends at Cobalt, and Mr. Lowe going on to Toronto. \ The Tomkinson Studio are making a special offer for early sitters for Christmas photographs. _ See their advertisement in this issue. _ Also, watch their window display. ~44, Fort William ..... Hamilton, East ... Hamilton, West ... Kingston :..:..... *.; Niagara Falls ... Nipissing ......... Parkdale ....... # Port Arthur ...... Renfrew, North ... Hiverdgle ....:... St. Catharines .. Sault Ste. Marie . Stormont . ...... . fSudbury‘ ‘... .. .. .. Temiskaming .... Toronto., N. E. ... (T“o Seats) Toronto, N. W . (Two Seats) Toronto, 5. E. .:. _ (Two Sedt.,) Toronto, S.W. ... (Two Seats) Waterloo, South .. Welland **~...4., Wentworth, South *Â¥ madsor .}./2.;...., So much discussion is occurring as to the popularity or unpopularity of the Ferguson Temperance policy, that it is of interest to recall the last pleâ€" biscite taken on the. Temperance gquestion. It should be w@emembered, however, that the vote showed a much decreased majority for what is conâ€" veniently referred to as the side.‘‘ Also that no one was handiâ€" capped by fear of defeating a capaâ€" ble government by voting The new adjustment of constituencies also makes a dig difference this time. At the plebiscite in 1924 there was only a small majority in favour of the O .T .A. But 69 constituencies voted for the Act and 42 against. The folâ€" lowing shows the result by constituenâ€" cres, the vote cast, and the second column the majority : Conservative Dry Vote 47 Constituencies HOW ONTARIO VOTED AT THE LAST PLEBISCITE «_Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Whelen, of Cobalt, last week celebrated their silâ€" ver wedding anniversary, a number of friends being entertained in honour of the occeasion. They received many beautiful silver presents as well as several substantial ('heqnes.} Fortyâ€"two Voted ‘‘Wet‘‘ and Sixtyâ€" Nine Voted ‘‘Dry,‘‘ According to the Figures. Those who remember W. 8. Haney, then M.P.P. for West Lambton, who had so much fun answering questions and questioners during the 1925 Doâ€" minion election campaign in this ridâ€" ing, will be interested to know that this clever young lawyer was the unanimous choice of the W est Lambâ€" ton Conservatives at their tonvenâ€" , Wednesday evening last the citiâ€" of Chapleau tendered a compliâ€" mentary «bangquet to Hon. Chas. *Meâ€" Crea and Mr. (G,. B. Nicholson, exâ€" M.P., in recognition of the great services given the district and the province hy these two able public men. \\Ixx P. Larmer and ~children reâ€" turned on Sunday from an extended visit to relatives in Sceotland. Mrs. A. J. Downie, who went over on the same boat to visit relatives and friends in the Old Land, also returnâ€" ed with Mrs. Larmer. They were aâ€" way for fourteen months in Seotland and will be w \arml\ welcomed %mok by iriends here. tion last week. Conservative Wet V. 30 Constituencies 7,877 7,066 . 7,094 . 13,886 6,038 7,165 7,162 5,278 6,213 6,592 4415 . ©8,084 . 10,339 ... 851 . 13,429 8,011 J . 11,470 7,595 8,040 4,369 7,464 . 11,759 5.326 7,9025 ._ 4,616 8,035 8,057 7T,2170 7,300 3,341 7,036 11 , 195 90,445 Wet Vote ~I =~I 8,078 30,036 13,018 9,601 23,828 11,374 \6.175 17.936 16,504 11,.219 1,695 3,073 5,591 3,185 9,528 4.837 1,426 614 2,181 2,249 3,822 1,377 gow w 2170 9,865 4.513 1,403 5,005 ].686 4,1 34 2,803 799 1,323 4,770 3,454 1,661 3,961 3,627 2,374 1,402 2,296 3,886 2,834 2,028 1,012 2122 3,511 .0 ( 000.00000000000000000000000000000’00000000-0’ 0.-00000 %0:0000000’00000000000000000000000000000000000000'0000000‘000000000’00’00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 A 0000 000000.0000000 Pm *#* % #4 *# #* @0 * ¢ #* ud 4 York, East York. West Bruce, South : i 1 + xc . ow a 3830 Bruce, West ...... 6,939 Durham, West .... 5.860 ient, West!....... 14,584 * ;:.%‘. ... . ; 7.135 Northumberland, W. 5,726 Ontario, South .... 14,027 Liberal Wet Vote 8 Constituencies Cochrane Essex, North . Glengarry ... Ottawa, East . Ottawa, West : Prescott: ... .. .: ... Sturgeon Falls ICEnor® ‘.% .. ¢.}. 5k. Kainy RNiver . ...... Waterloo, South . Brant, North ...... 7,464 Bruce, North ...... 6,222 Grey, Centre ..... * y AnadLl Grey, North ...... 10,102 Kent, ~Magt ... 8,452 Lambton, East .... â€"7,244 Manitoulin ......,.,. 3,826 Middlesex, East ... 10,530 Middlesex, West ... 5,307 Norfolk, North .... : 6,608 Ontario, North . ... 6,811 Oxford,North ...., 113190 Renhe“, South. ... 8, 429 Wellington, East .. 6118 Wentworth, North :. 5,833 U. F. O. 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Remember this is nof a soâ€"called "lightâ€"sotket" set with batteries and a charger attachedâ€"it is a genuine fully guaranteed Corner Third Ave. Pine St. Timmins 6h ... .t3 10,30 ME iCY C1A 38 5,082 .. .. 12,856 V est 28,102 .......... 5,150 .......... 10,758 KFalls .,... ;d;/4083 Labour Wet Vote 3 Constituencies .......... 3,153 ver....... 3,000 . ... 15,228 U. F. 0. Dry Vote 15 Constitirtencies Type 120â€"Without loud speaker. Equipped with 5 A/C Tubes and Rogers Patented Power Unit, eliminating "A" and "B" Batteries. Complete ready to plug into light socket. Liberal Dry Vote 7 Constituencies .......... 38.30 est: ... 6,939 THE MARKET ...... 40,781 ROGERS SUPER A/C TABLE MODELâ€"5 TUBE 7,291 10,102 8,452 7244 10,530 5,307 ©6,608 6,811 11,133 . 8,429 6,178 5,829 5,045 3,003 216 8,725 1,634 2,022 2,506 2420 1,943 1,025 2,457 3,874 4,851 4,032 3,958 4,578 3,330 2.698 3.786 3,359 4,304 1,553 166 2,801 1,8032 5,204 2.320 N28 },967 T45 T own of Timmins Few only to. qualify.. . Learn and earn part time on Motor Mechâ€" anies, Bricklaying, Barkering, Beauty Culture. _ Good positions now open. Write or call for free instructive book. _ Hemphill Chartered School, King St. W., Toronto. 44 Late SOPER WHITE Coloured slides. Special Music, Solos, etc. Every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Story hour for the children, illustrated by Lantern Slides. Your boy and girl is welcome. Good Positions Open $6.00 TO $8.00 PER DAY At the Salvation Army SATURDAY EVENING, 4 at 8.00 p.m. Lantern Lecture entitled 2 Toronto, St., Toronto Specialist on @hronic and Blood Diseases If unable to call ,send history. @ .. Â¥* *# *#* @ # #* #4 # * #* # * #*4 *Â¥ * ns * % *4 FIGâ€"LAX TABLETS 20¢c. and 50c. a Box "IN HIS STEPS®" "Dr. White take Schumacher