wAtmar--tm1Not1RAPm1R/, apply iihmoamurmm wArrm?-rone CHAS. SMITH, BOX 150, SCHUM. ACHER, representing 111g Martin-Or. iiiiuui, tir the Poicupine District. Used pianos for sale or to rent, on any terms. -p39- Homnger Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited. (No Personal Liability) A dividend of 1% upon the paid up capital stock of the Company has been declared payable on the 3lst of De- rember, 1920, on which date ohoques will be mailed to shareholders of re- cord at the close of business on the 15th of December, 1920. Dated the Sth day (at. Ireeemher, 1920. 50 Won as stem Box 101, T inn 17iiiiUme knowledge of book-keep- ing. Apply to Box 293, Timmins, Out. ---41-- shting age, erporicnee, and salary expected to Northern Canada Pow. 0:, Ltd., Drawer A., Timmins, Ont. F*resj1w!§fl¢§§kers Fresh Dresser! Beef "ACCOUNTAW and AUDITOR xperience C8.ce Read Elk, nergy Timmins, Ont. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems Installed 'and WW“6&WMWWâ€NWOMW '""'I' M09000... OGWOOOOMOW â€MNMOOOWQMMMv - QMOOWOO ... 96' ' L.....- . own.» MOON. 0,†ON†om. 00000.: Business Systems Ins; Improved, Has Room 7 lie UN. £53373}. D. AHurin DENTES? Phone 201 Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. SAM FELDMAN New Empire Theatre Block Wholesale and Retail Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. IR l, m u Prices Right M Clean PL" ONE 42 DIVIDEND No. 79 Stocks Bought and Sold tor cash or- on margin on a. com- mission basis. BoNDiV.---Victory Bonds are now listed for active trading. We are in a position to give you the very best executions on orders placed with us. Hamilton B, WillsSzCo. Limited POE a. c. BROWN stenographer. 69 Maple Street, Timmins, Box 317. Phone 206A. Tt'rir.rtNs"a', ONT n Porcupine Office - - Timmins, Ontario RCUPINB COBALT TORONTO KIRKLAND LAKE BUFFALO SYRACUSE ROCHESTER DETROIT. . ARGLES IAN 0. Members Standard HESE'EQN IilOUSE K Direct Private Wire Connecting all tHietm. (oppoqite Presbyterian Church on 4th Ave) New ifarm Stock Exchange New York Curb Standard Stock Exchange l t.jl(irrl Mita, 'NI x" A t W a - " rt: ' " . ~ , V ' ' 2! A " " ‘ via lh" - " AEiMKgi u ' n T Bright Linuuus. OWOOQOO¢3MQ¢¢M09¢64 OvOOvOOOW 1 can he had at the 'rl Synopsis oi Proposed By-Law Number 162 of the Town of Timmins at the Municipal Election on the 3rd. Day of January 1921. For borrowing the sum of eleven thousand one hundred ($11,10Q00) dollars for the purpose of acquiring certain lands in the Township of Tis- dale and erecting thereon an Incin- ierator Plant for the disposal of gar- bage and other refuse. The total costs of the lands and plant to be ap-) proximately seventeen thousand seven hundred ($17,700.00) dollars to be acquired and constructed jointly by the Municipal Corporation of tlie Town of Timmins and the Municipal 1oorioortitiun of the Township of Tis- dale. The cost to be borne: Forty (40%) per cent. by Tisdale. Sixty (00%) per cent. by Timmins. The cost of operating the tirst year ito, be apportioned at the same rate land‘the oust hf operating in sub- yir10-heet the Mun R.S.O. y, l, BR. L GAGNON yvtivio, Full prr'ieujar an & Newton, Timmins. no L ‘d Will visit Timmins first of even! mouth at Dab. ton's Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gag- non's Veterinary Medicines. Exvhange of Toronto. r sale-Queen':, Hate]. Timmins, eetlon m da not TO BE VOTED ON IU “It 'JLTERINARY OFFICE HAILBYBURY. If) I) Well Uentimtsd m on Wednesday the first eeem,ber .1920, and a tenant cs to vote must deliver to the I later than the 10th day be- late appointed for taking the Declaration provided for by on three 9!" Section,265 of eiyal Act being Chapter 192 rtioued at the same rate ost of' operating in sub- ms to be apportioned on if the tonnage of garbage ed of by the said plant ram-cave Manieipalities. iemtur Plant to be 1nat1ag- mrnittee of three (3) one frcm each Council, the (- 'alr.ct year appointed from m Council and for ensuing; tody, t'ouneil alternately. mum's shall be payable in {rial annual instalments of ml interest of tifteen hun- s‘i;lzl\' dollars and thirty- FOR. SALE 111 NOTICE It Sl) P. o. BOX 883. MON'FGOMEH Hi Jt yrs P.O. Box t58 thu from Sulli- IN " H iidll, h' ii?'iliiiUlgl Ill BE ililill'f NEXT tlllll First Several times recently Premier Uru- ry has complained that the news- papers have misrepresented or twist- ed what he has said. This is the pro- verbial answer when there is criticism of the utterances of certain classes of public men. If the reports of Pre- mier Drury's replies in an interview with newspaper men on his return from a visit to Kapuskasing are not to be classed among the "misrepresent- ations" then some very interesting facts hare been given the public. Pre- tnier Drury is quoted by the Tumntol journalists as saiinsr, that newsprint manui'aeiured in a Government cons- tructed, owned and operated mill at Kapuskasing will be sold in Ontario inext summer. The first unit of the plant is expected to be completed by May lest next. The general impression) here was that the new mill at Kapus- kasing while under Government ttus- piees and centre] was still held in pri- vate ownership. Either the Premier Imath- it clear that the new paper mill is to be owned, operated and eontroll- ul 'ny the. Government, or else once inure the newspapers in Toronto got things twisted. It is an even toss-up. Fle. (lJill do the outside newsrmpers re- 1 for to the North Land without making l ittllli' i'uielnlw ttt' nnnt'ner, and envision more the newspape Mugs twisted. It §ejdum do the outs TRIBUTE To BBIPLOYEBS 22730 1'OU3ET IN THE WAR. ENCOURAGING GOVERNMENT REPORT ON KIRKLAND LAKE ployces being present. just been saw man of 1gvi'lc'e11 the greatest 1m iand Comp, J TI ohn The ltcrliner aid a very fir lo left iircirt we Great War as born crux-Ix de of their ne 10.000060 erifieo. Lt. Col. Alexander y,s0fullen of Si rim. N. ll., oflieiated at the. unveiling ‘ the tabiot km Dvocmber 9th, the ', "'"e ""1 â€'"mve and many cm- W 11's the name 't tn take pn' Ielt Unit of Plant Expected To Be Operating Next Summer. LU e ll H " Kirkland the Out: them, Dotrcid Gerard, 'made as J 0 Pl interesting: and encouraging the Kirkland Lake area has issued 'hy the Ontario Bu.. ti'l11: The report suggests lin inn Gramophone Co., have 'Sr fine tribute to the men HIT s recently Premier Dru- Ur Already t! n million dol mud-wrinn fo “Hun dollars. land second part HI tst l yt IR tt )3 W l on the [mousse 5t . million tiol'rarplant )esn erected in Mon uitahly iu.soribed and of' the employees who 1t h bi t to raw O INS t In nvne r to mice handsome " er les ta rt fu lo “I? 'K hv Ill I'll tm le or those left unsaid. ship of the s place-us a l Land is l:e t time there for Mu il an? JUDITH: A eat. struggle 10 binsun and At supremo IE yr ,t'ne Kirk- Camp has I", worth of 1920 ui,", fse' The report. ) 'Porcuitine 1H and nd h w. men part in tablet .559 St. Ill ham} by the or did 110 pulp Il BEEPIPE HOUSE I F," Third Avenue, t Hotel. Apply to J on the premises. dl WANTED-Small h'ling cabinet, letter size: one' or two drawers. Apply with particulars of size and price to The Advance, Timmins. 43-45 p Repairs to Gramophone, Sewing Machines, etc. Best of service guaranteed. Give us a trial. Hours-Nest Week, 2 to 4 eaeh afternoon. Room 5, King Edward Cafe. Furs remodelled and repaired. bl. WADSWORTH, 50 Balsam Street. :45 l Corner Fourth Avenue. Solicitor if [)3th a' December, Pirro 'lgMIlixigigl Sci2fii Ed Wi, .md WR EVEN: 211% rin- E , TC: E 5..“ l.:ll.R ' ULLLJ Fifi E5. _)iz,'if,ia! ')(ii M53 iTPis, Ea bl'? [ilff HE H hum NUHN eived by it rilrution. HE IO] I? NOTICE TO CREDITORS NEW REPAIR SHOP m nf Ther'oney, Timmins, 0111mm, for the said Admiv.istrabor. at Tinnuins,phis 3111., day of c. A. D. 1920. ---49-50-61 FURRIER. Pxpes 01' all kinds, but all the test quality, from the clays at the amber mouth briers at $13 00. Cigars, in gift boxes, and otherwise. fn kinds of Ttmuypps., Chocolates, Candies cad fancy Goods, We are exclusive agents for 22 Third Ave, rt Tobaczzs, Cigars, Cirri2ciior1ery, Fang 1t 4:4 tie , . B) 4 ' M 'lilllF 'lhtifi'i 44; Pft " B, FP' 44 5‘9 Rail " Fs) 'it ‘ tll i'i1ie8l F.its, tas 4.4. " " ill 'ra, ilN] =.'-4 tatt Ili ti Rt g! " 4-4 'Ill E M, . ' ij] .1j') Ire Mtl "l . " . 1. " NJ Rr, Kim": A g ', tl (ti (ij . , H it.)') Ef 1 Il . P. ?U'; Ir : iF,':) a td Wd th i1 * i a tg FOR SALE, No. {fame 'ilkire for tbe gigliiit Kin Pf ,osite Queen 's n Dennsavitch 51-52-1p. u m Ji'A,C0liii5l gg an o 'C'::,;!,,'","'.:?,'),'-'.)),";, " m 42 ,i'jijï¬] fro oil ili1i//j'ii, en'ae 6 Q 96009¢OOOOWN¢M¢~¢ M wwwwmmwgoW Wï¬gï¬aï¬mï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬wï¬lwwï¬ï¬‚gï¬gï¬gï¬ BE E.? iiii iil ER] u (IR E Ea rr--" , r' 1itiib'fi%yi-iilhfii: Jr: Subscribe to your local paper s for Timmins and the Parcvrirse fer the 'ncwnSt and best in phonographs ----- We sell all our goods at 1914 'rices. Silver Ware, Table Ware, Ircwn Derby apd Limoges China, hat Glass and Ivory Goods, Spec" FROM $7 TO $25 Latest and Best Models. 25 per cent less than usual prices, Call and seethem. mn PHI? Just come in and see this machine and hear it play. 1%u will tre sur- "The Bake" at $i55.00 is tt dandv LADIES' HATS n D Cedar Street ised. Fiesta? to the iamonds and Jewellery. K HRS. CHARETTE, :ality, from the days at We to (ttttpos BELL it "ac-...,.---.--;'-'.";'-'-'-- M---.. - an" mm _y4iiyritafiyf SEER? RENE} Baas, I Elm-33E ottoe-o0000004o090.? 3 Past G‘ffiac Timmins, Ont. Illinois: rug iral i,ri,f t Brinks, etc Zinger Stores) =' TILE: U: U .“Ur' u Cttl REEnaué-uéï¬xémbhaï¬â€˜ I (Y i, j I's.il r' " , "' ti" if}; il, :3 I i . ; ' "i ,3 l I . t EFT-“HF"? bfi 'lit Eli .; =, will 51:: 5.Fi" TI 31:1] :4? JI Ni a ‘3 F3 “2‘51 is.';,'-,; ‘71 ttltll {all iii/il, If? [l-iii' gin 17:25 ETC? -ar] 'iq if? F