and only a little is required. After a few day‘s treatment the veins will begin to grow smaller and by reeular use will soon reduce to ‘This Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results Varicose Veins Reduced or Money â€"_â€" Back Says Moisley Ball One woman gained ten pounds in twentyâ€"two days. 60 tables, 60 cents. Ask any druggist for MeCoy‘s Cod Laver Extract Tablets and if you don‘t gain at least 5 pound in 30 days vour money back. YLOT FOR SALEâ€"on Hollinger Lane, Timmins. Apply to P.O. Box 202, Schumacher. â€"16â€"21lp. varicose veins or bunches you can start today to bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise you will do so, Just get an original bottle of Moone‘s Emerald Oil at any dispensâ€" ing pharmacist and apply it night and morning to the enlarged veins. t is very powerful and penetrating, and onuly a little is required. That‘s going someâ€"but skinny men, women and children just can‘t help putting on good, healty flesh when they take MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets.} They are rich in vitalizing vitamines â€"the kind of vitamines that create strength, improve the appetite and build up the power to resist disease. Don‘t waste any more time with outside applications. (Get a package of HEMâ€"ROID from any druggists toâ€" day. It has given quick and lasting relief to thousands and should do the same for you. Now She bained 10 Pounds in 22 Days Thousands who have piles don‘t know that quick and: permanent reâ€" lief can be accomplished with internal medicine. Cutting or any amount of treatment with ointments and supposiâ€" tories will not remove the cause. Bad cireculation causes piles. There is stagnation of blood eireulation in the lower bowels and a weakening of the parts. Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt found the remedy and called his preseripâ€" tion â€"HEMâ€"ROID. Dr. Leonhardt tried it in many, many cases with a marvelous record of success, such a wonderful record that HEMâ€"ROID, is now sold by druggists everywhere unâ€" cler a rigid moneyâ€"back guarantee. TIMMINS UNIT OF MINE WORKâ€" ERS UNION OF CANADA meets so kind and willing to help during the ilIness of their little daughter, Marâ€" jorie, who is now able to be up and around again. â€"17p. Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Spiers, of the Domes Mines, wish to take this opâ€" portunity to thank all those who were FOR SALEâ€"Double Stores and a 5â€" room cottage, on Main street; corâ€" ner lot; well rented. _ Also, a 7â€" room house on corner lot; city conâ€" veniences; garage, stables, ete. Will sell everything separately, on easy terms. Applv 74 Fifth Ave. LIt.. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"â€"120 acre farm, 1/ miles from town. s1as house, barn, sheds and garage, 60 acres grass pasture, 10 acres clover and alfalfa, 2 acres plowed to garâ€" den. Rest green bush. Apply to A. L. Throop, P.:O. Box 71, Timmins, Ont. â€"12â€"14p FOR SALEâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house in business section of town. _ House is 20 by 30 feet, with all conveniâ€" ences and furnace. _ Hardwood floors upstairs and down, large celâ€" lar. Lot 30 by 128 feet. Will sell for cash or easy terms. Apply to 3 Eim St. South. 11â€"13p. PROPERTIES FOR SALE LOT FOR SALEâ€"On Second Avenue, Schumacher.© Apply to Ida Maki, 68 Third Ave., Timmins. 17â€"18p. SHACK FOR SALEâ€"May be moved off lot. _ Bargain for quick sale. Apply to 85 Sixth avenue. _ 16â€"i8p. The . world progresses.. Today ents that took weeks to treat w be ended in a few days. If Demand MeCov‘s., the original every Kriday night at 7 p.m., at 91 Third avenue.â€"A. M. Stuart, Secreâ€" tary. 15â€" 18p. Skinny Men Can Do the Same Without Salves or Cutting ‘Ose veins or unches oday to brine them ba« 16â€"18p Aliâ€" can NO People who want to reduce variâ€" cose veins, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, or piles in a few days should not hesiâ€" tate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. Any pharmaey ean supply you. Moisley and Ball sells lots of it. > normal. Moone‘s Emerald Oil is a marvelâ€" ous healing agent. One application for instance stops the itching of eczema, and a few apâ€" plications cause the euptions to dry up, seale off and completely disappear. It is equa‘lly as effective in barber‘s itch, salt rheum, redness and inflamâ€" matory skin trouble. The euchre and bridge given las Thursday evening by the Rebekabs was a very pleasant and successful event. There was a large attendance and everybody had a very happy time. The event was another one to add to the list of pleasant social successes by the ladies of the Rebekah Lodge. Friends may think we have forgotten, When they oft‘â€"times see us smile, But they little know the heartache That the smile hides all the while."" â€"Sadiy missed by Mother, Father, Sisters Emma, Hazel and Margaret. 17p. loving memory of our dodr son and brothm Cegil, who passâ€" ed away April 29 19‘76 Do not ask us 1f we nuss him, Oh, there‘s such aâ€"vacant place. Oft’ we think we hear his footstep And we see his smilling face. The business in future will be carâ€" ried on by the said Robert M. Smith, who will pay and discharge all debts and ltabilities and receive all monies payable to the said firm. Dated at Cochrane, Ont., this 15th day of February, 1926. D. J. Cowan R. 8. GHibson. NOTICE of DISSOLUTION WANTEDâ€"At once an old lady to look after poultry. Apply E. (ieorgeff, Government Camp, near South Poreupine, P.O. Box 690, South Porecupne. â€"17p. WANTEDâ€"A Stenographer for law office. Experience in Jaw office not necessary. Mus ‘be adept to shortâ€" necessary. Must be adept at shortâ€" Reed Block, Timmins. ~17. TWO _ WANTEDâ€"Kitchen girl and chambermaid. Apply to Windsor Hotel, 6. Cedar. street, south. S 17 CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Lady or gentleman; liberal commission. Birâ€" rell Bell‘s Aeademy, 52 Third Ave. TT WANTEDâ€"Girl, living at home, for housework. Mornings only. Apply to 7 Tamarack St. â€"17p. TO RENTâ€"Two rooms in private home. All conveniences. Apply to 33 Fourth Ave. â€"16p. WANTEDâ€"(Girl who is experienced in sewing. Apply to 8 Elm St. South. o â€" KITCHEN GIRL WVANTEDâ€"Must speak French. Apply Algoma Hotel, 17p. PARTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"In newly decorated house. . Suitable for married couple or small family. Apply to 82 Holâ€" linger Lane, after 5 o‘clock. 17â€"19p. TO RENTâ€"Beautiful large rooms to rent for light housekeeping. House has all conveniences, with hot and cold water and bath. People with children need not apply. Rent reaâ€" sonable. Apply to No. 5 Kimberley avenue or phone 158w. 16â€"17p rent tral locality. Board if deâ€" JIso threeâ€"roomed house for Apply to 44 . Second Ave. â€"~17p. voom in quiet R. 8. Gibson. K. M. Smith I7â€"LS98: home if de There is a very interesting collecâ€" tion of pictures in the Taylor Hardâ€" ware Co.‘s window, showing the wild geese here on their way to the North. The pictures were taken by Mr. A. Laprairie, and are remarkably interâ€" esting. The fire brigade had two calls Tues: day night, the first one by phone, and the other about halfâ€"past ten by a gular alarm turned in. Both calls were due to a brisk fire in the smokeâ€" stack of Woatt‘sâ€"bakery. There was no danger from the chimney burning out and no damage done. _ The alarm from Box 13, created some little exâ€" citement, as this box has a name for ill luck that has been‘ more or less justified by several past fires. ‘‘Madam, there is a caterpillar in vyour lettuee."‘ It is generally understood that Mr. T. H. Torrance, a wellâ€"known and popular pioneer resident of the North Land, will likely be given the appointâ€" ment of manager of the Government liquor store to be opened in Timmins, probably in July. The opening football match of the season, on Naturday, of this week, April 30th, between the Holly Rees, and the pick of the league, will comâ€" mence at 6.15. p.m. Mason Risch, Ltd., Tuner Speclialâ€" ist, of Toronto, pianos and player pianos. Does not canvass. _ Orders received at J. T. Heffernan‘s, 29 Third avenue, Phone 3K. ~17â€" Mr. Jolhn Jones returned on Sunday from Red Lake. _ He brought down with him a large timber wolf that he had captured in the North. In last week‘s Advance there was a letter from Mr. Jones telling about the capâ€" ture of this wolf and his intention to bring it down to Timmins. The wolf looked much like one of the lightâ€" coloured hucky dogs common enough in this district. It seemed to be fairâ€" ly tame, but not advisable as a pet for any one with weak sight or slow The recent danee given by the Croaâ€" tian Orchestra enriched the fund for the Children‘s Aid Shelter to the amount of $236.00. The net receipts were given to the fund, no expenses being deducted. The Croatian orchâ€" estra supplied the good musi~ free; the Croatian Society, of Schumacher, provided the luncheon, and other items were taken care of by others. The Children‘s Aid Society of the Disâ€" trict extends very sincere thanks to the orchestra, the Croatian Society, the ladies, Mr. Ivan Krankovich, the ticket sellers and the others who made the successful outcome possible. movement. BRINGS LIVE TIMBER WOLF BACK FROM THE NORTH. HILDREN‘S AID SHELTER GETS $236 FROM DANCE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO When in South Porcupine Have your Dinner or Supper at the Bluebird Tea Room (Opposite Pearce‘s, upstairs) Home Cooking Attractive Surroundings Moderate Prices AFTERNOON TEA Served from 3 to 5 p.m. SUNDAYS Lunch Only 12.30 p.m. Jones returned on Sunday sake. _ He brought down large timber wolf that he i: Ottawa, Canadaâ€"According to a recent compilation made by the Canaâ€" dian Government Bureau of Statistics the average value of the oceupied farm lands of Canada as a whole, inâ€" cluding both improved and unimprovâ€" ed land, as well as dwelling houses, barns, stables and other farm buldâ€" ings is returned as $37 per acre, as compared with $38 in 1925 and with $37 in each of the two years. By proâ€" vinces the averages are as follows:â€" Prince, Edward Island, $46;, Nova Scotia, $36 ; New Brunswick, $31; Queâ€" bee, $53; Ontario, $62;, Manitobha, $29; Saskatchewan, $25; Alberta, $26; Briâ€" tish Columbia, $80. The average values in 1926 of orchard and fruit lands, including buildings, etc., in the fruitâ€"growing districts are estimated to be as follows: Nova Scotia, $129; Ontario, $124; British Columbia, $320. | New Idea Cash Delivery Reamsbottom, Edwards and Andrews SCHUMACHER When Adam in bliss Asked Eve for a kiss. She puckered he lips, with a coo, With looks quite ecstatic, She answered emphatic: "I don‘t care, ADAM, if I do!"‘ Ladies‘ Hats for $3.95 only. Latest style Shoes, all colours in patents and kid leather, also a large assortment of the latest Dresses in Silk, Crepe and Georgette. These will be going at very low prices. You are invited to make an inspecâ€" tion. No obligation to buy. Prompt Deliveries Just arrived a large shipment of 15 Pine st. South Buffalo Store Choice Meats Fresh Fish New Laid Eggs Groceries ONE WEEK ONLY #. * *a**s 44 @ 4 #4 #@ 4 #4 *# @ ¢* *aa*, .0'0“ * * "% sn a* 2 a* “.“.“ *,. * “.00. #. ®..% + oo.oo.».u:». ¢+ @ € 44 4 #4 *# * # *4 * 4 *4 @ 4# *4 \ < #4 *# 4 “0 . ‘‘Now what?"‘‘ ‘‘Why didn‘t Nomwh swat both the fles when he had such a good chance?"! The doctor ordered Tom to take one plll three times a day. He says he can‘t figure it out. Two gentlemen stopped on the street to talk to each other, one wearâ€" ing a lmge diamond tie pin. ‘‘Isaac,‘‘ said the other, ‘‘dot is a fine diamond you have. Vare you get it?"‘" ““'rtlll ,, 1\\7\\"'\:“1\:] rna\nn ‘*Well,‘‘* explained â€" Isaac, my brother he dled and lett $450 ior a stone. Dis is de stone."‘ Boon (reading aloud the newspaâ€" per report of a one woâ€" man had to escape down a waterpipe at the back of the house.‘‘ His wifeâ€"‘‘Oh, how splendid to be as thin as that!‘‘ 3 ‘‘Lady,""‘. said a beggar, ‘‘could you gimme a quarter to get where me family is?"‘ ‘‘At de movies.‘‘ ‘‘©Certainly, my poor man. here‘s Just before press time toâ€"day eight drug stores in town faced charges unâ€" der the Ontario Temperance Act. They were charged with illegally havyâ€" ing liquor. _ Those charged were:â€" Gray‘s Drug Store, Timmins Drug Co., MacDonell‘s Drug, Sauve Pharâ€" macy, Burke‘s, Gordon‘s, Goldfields Drug, and, Emery‘s Drug Store. Each and all pleaded guilty and were fined $£500.00 and costs each. Another case disposed of was that of a charge against Farley‘s hospital, where liquor had been supplied to patients being treated, without the formality of a preseription. A fine of $500.00 and costs was imposed in this case also. The information for this case was laid by Provincial Officer Finger. es 282 28228, 28. 18, .4, ,0, .%, .¢. .% ® .“.“ .“.“ .“ .“.“.“ .“.“.“ .“ .“.“ .“.“ .“ .“.“.".“.“‘“ a tedtes EIGHT DRUG STORES HERE FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGES quarter 30 Piece Orchestra and Special Attractions SILVER COLLECTION Proceeds in aid of South Porcupine Hospita‘ Birrell Bell‘s Concert Party Maple Leaf Theatre Schumacher Sun., May 1st, at 8.30 ainly, my poor man, here‘s ‘r. â€" Where is yvour familyv?2" #+ 4 *4 *# *4 #% #+, # * *4 # # #4 + #% #* # #. %° "@ *#+ #. 4 *4 # + #* # # #4 # 44 # o #4 #..¢ * “.“. # *4 4 *4 * ® *4 *# @ # 00:» KEX #. * “.“. is u6. 6. 8 1 18. 18. 1%, .*. .*. .# u.“'“'“.».“.“.n.“.n.o{“ # #4 *# L #4 * #4 * .. Thursday, April 28th, 1927 PHONE 280 ‘‘WE CLEAN EVERYTHING‘ KING‘S DRY CLEANING SERVICE Special Evangelistic Meetings will be conducted for the week begiâ€" ning Tuesday, May 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. Speaker will be R. J. Brooks, of Shelbourne. OLD UNITED CHURCH, Don‘t try to remove stains your. self, it is often dangerous We are experts at this work and our prices are so moderate that it is not worth while taking the risk yourself. William 0. Langdon EVERYBODYX WELCOME Come and Bring Others Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. ROOM 2 Schumacher.