Big Increase Shown: in Freight Traffic Business Showing a Definite Turn for the Better, Says Chairman of the T. N. O. Railway This Week. In an interview given at North Bay this week, Geo. W. Lee, chairman of the T. N. O. Railway, expressed very hopeful views as to the present prosâ€" pects for business in the North. "Busiâ€" ness has shown a notable turn for the better in recent weeks," Mr. Lee said. â€" In extending on this state;pent, Mr. Lee quoted the figures for thg business at the Timmins station of the T. N. O. He pointed out that the Timmins station last month showed a $25,000 inâ€" crease over the business for the corâ€" responding month last year. «o ue uyqe uo us uo uoi us use( "There is a general feeling in Northâ€" ern districts that things have, taken an upward swing," Mr. Lee stated * senger traffic has shown a pléasing inâ€" crease within the past month and we --You, too, can have itâ€" in quick time and at small eost by NATURAL MEANSâ€"HERBS â€" Phone 216 * Famous European Herbalist Largest stock of Dishes for years, all imported diâ€" rect from England at prices the lowest in hisâ€" _ REFRIGERATORS Priced From $10.00 to $45.00 Imported English China Now is Fly Time Watch our Window Display The railway business more or less reflects the general trend of business in the country, so that the statement by Mr. Lee will generally be accepted as very pleasing news, indeed. are looking for an improvement in freight traffic as well," he went on. "We are reasonably confident that the remaining months of the year will be as good, if not better, than the same periâ€" cd im 1922." Anncuncement was made this week that Delbert Baker was the winner of the pony given away by the Goldfields theatre and other business firms in town in connection with a voting. conâ€" test by means of coupons issued with each and every purchase made in the business places sponsoring the contest. DELBERT BAKER WON PONY IN RECENT CONTEST HERE The: next regular meetirzy of the Timmins town council will be held next Monday, June 12th, commencing at 4 p.m. | i LIMITED 56 Third Ave. Wire screen all sizes from 24 inches to 40 inches Screen doors priced from $2.25 to $8.00 Our stock of screen doors and windows is most complete AMMAAA14A;, /A YQéiAlcA ; â€" AVELEL o_ A AJF _ MA "were" registered. in either part of the first two innings, no one getting beâ€" yond second base. Then Hubert Doran broke the monotony by batting his first of the third inning so far afield that he *had\ ample time to trot around the bases. Murray followed with a twoâ€" base hit and was later scored by Murâ€" phy.. McCaffrey‘s home run scored Murphy and Crozier and Rudd started off with a twoâ€"baser and crossed the home plate,. on Basil Doran‘s twoâ€"baser but big brother Hube filed to Pollard so his team went down before Basil got week for New York. . Mrs. Jack Zender and little som, of Montreal, are visitors at her sisterâ€"inâ€" law‘s, Mrs. Cantor. Mr. G. Newman motored to Toronto for the weekâ€"end. Messrs J. Cunningham and R. Anâ€" drews, Misses K. Clark and F. Duggan motored to Kapuskasing and back last mndsymdreportme'ro.dsmexeel- lent shape. Mrs. Ed. Ahr returned uonday after Special} to The Advance. family spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Jacksonboro, motoring up on Paturâ€" In Thursday‘s game the teams lined up:â€"Mineâ€"catcher, Ostrowsky; pitchâ€" er,.W. Mclean; 1b, H. McelLean; 2b, Asselstine; 3b, Thomas; shortstop, Heximer; outfield, Follard, Proulx, Massecar. Engineersâ€"c, MceCaffrey; p, Rudd; 1b, B. Doran; 3b, Michaelson; %b, H. Doran; ss, Murray; outfield, Sport and Other Cireiles. Other News from South Porcupine No runs The filling station 'b?ing' erected by Messrs Perrault and Spadafore at .the corner of Crawford street and Golden avenue is being rushed to completion. The lot was purchased from W. D. Pearce less than a month ago and it is thought the place will be ready for business shortly after the middle of this month. A benefit euchre, bridge and dance is being given in the High School hall, South Porcupine, June 15th, under the auspices of the South Porcupine Fire Department which pr to be .one of the biggest affairs Of its kind ever given there. Cards are to start at 8.15 pm. sharp. Be sure to reserve Thursâ€" day, June 15th. 3t The radio which is being offered as a special prize in connection with the Junior hockey dance is making plenty of noise around town as it has been set up in Manager‘s Cross‘ automobile. This dance is being held in the High School hall on Friday, June 9th. Mr. Bilsky, of New York, was in town ‘this week in connection with his mining interests in camp. The Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church are serving both afternoon tea and a supper at the Masonic hall on Saturday, June 1l0th. They are ‘also holding an apron sale. ‘The Fire Department have been busy practising during the past week for the tournament at New Liskeard Mr. Harry Robinson, a pitneer. of the Forcupine district, passed away at the hospital here on Thursday evenâ€" ing, June as a result of blood poisoning caused by an infected tooth. He was buried on Surfday afternoon under the direction of the Canadian years ago and came to Canada at the age of fourteen. He was later married in Manchester, England, eighteen years ago, his wife and their two small childâ€" ren, Harry Jr., nine years old, and Colin eight years old, surviving him. He came to Porcupine first in 1907. When war broke out he joined the Forestry Cerps from Northern Ontaric as serâ€" geant. When he came back he was in Porcupine again where he was conâ€" tracting for the cookeries of eight of the mines then in this part of the camp. During the winters of 1928 and 1929 he was trainer of Porcupine Hockey Club; The illness which proved fatal and Mrs. H. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Pulâ€" len and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Catâ€" arello, teacher and pupils of Miss Donâ€" levy‘s room in public school. Sincere sympathy is felt for the bereaved wile and little sons. _ 7 fa 1 pagnola Walter Rewegan. Jr. Iâ€"Melina Raymond, Gino Crema, Benny Curtis, Lawrence McGinn, Jackie Hocking, Gladys Kellow. Abâ€" sentâ€"Clarence â€" Chevrier, Silvanus Chevrier. ‘Primary Roomâ€"A. V. Morris, teachâ€" erâ€"Sr. Primer:â€"Fatricia Masterton, Warner Burritt, Jimm:e Jordan, Barry Brooks, Eleanor Burke, Carmela Didone, Aino Heikkela, Florence Conâ€" nelly, LOis Countryman, John Klimo, Aldo Campagnola, Jean Munro, Evelyn Jay (absent). Jr. Primerâ€"Johnny Farkas, Douglas Leiterman, George Costain, Mary Richâ€" mond, Stewart Pirie, Allan Hogg, Milâ€" dred Mitchell, Helen Raymond, Elwyn Tripp, Tauno Tuahimaa, Lynn Beard. mond, Stewart Pirie, Allan Hogg, Milâ€" dred Mitchell, Helen Raymond, Elwyn Tripp, Tauno Tuahimaa, Lynn Beard. ‘Primer Aâ€"Irene Libby, Germaine Raymond,, Susan Klimo, Victor . Tuite, Trvid Farker Loreen Knutson, Horace David Farker, Loreen Knutson, Horace Harvey, Edith Visentin, Molly Richards, Harold Henry, Billy Chevrier, Arnold Patriquin, Jack McGinn, Thore Webb, Ashick Dynezon, Allan Webb. _ Winnipeg Free Press:â€"Mother (teaâ€" ching alphabet) : "Now, dear what comes after O?" Child: "Yeah!" damage done. For driving without a license another young man paid $10 and costs. A wages case where a man asked $2 per day for farm work gave the verdict for the worker and costs were charged to the employer, with an order to issue a distress warrant if not paid within eight days. _ Dressesâ€" New ones arriving every week, Come in and look them over "Deja " and " Nanty " dresses are ex clusive with us For Golf, Tennis, Street wear or Summer Dances BUY HOLLINGER QUALITYâ€"â€"IT PAYVS 220222 $ :f’. s‘ dectoct Frank Feldman 14414 N D‘ a Ctuaat Canuth Phane 120 h d1 i. ts o Eie Py The wolf â€"ambled out on the highway and showed no disposition to do much but look the situation over. The moâ€" toring party decided on strategic attack with Mr. Nori planning to jump from the car as it slowed down on apâ€" EVEN SAULT. STE.. MARIE WOLF > DOES DAMAGE SOMETIMES (Sault Ste. Marie Star) Gene Nori‘s experience with a. woltf on the Batchawana road only. goes to prove that, in spite of theâ€"fact that he will no9t attack man, lupus Algomensis, or whatever you ‘like to call him, can be a menace in his.own WaY.â€" nc C Rectootes" -oooooooooofloooooorouofoooooooo s‘ 110 Pine Street South WE DELIVER FREE es Ltd. proaching the animal. But the driver got his feet tangled up with the accelerâ€" ator instead of the brake, the car did some sliding in Joose gravel, and Mr. Nori, who had jumped, did some slidâ€" ing in the gravel on his own account with the result that his hands were badly cut and bruised. The cause of all the trouble, however, group and trotted off into the bush with the selfâ€"satisfied Iook of one who has put it over on an ancient enemy. Woives may not attack men or moâ€" tor carsâ€"but they can be a menace to more than sheep or deer. Phone 130