t E=48 n InF 2lX e# Wc BC <Il o l o 45 ‘ To the Electors Mmenenononenenenoneonenenâ€"rononenenonenenonenerensiene One merchart in town who was deâ€" lhted with a window put in ‘by one of his staff suggested that there should ‘be a prize for the best dressed window in town this Christmas. He The man known as King Cole, now bold here under arrest charged with misrepresentation, etc., in regard to kig actions as a supposed agent for acsident insurance, has been in town for some months. He is said to be an American citizer, and also to be wmanied by the Provincial Police in e€vimslior with complaints from Sioux Lookout in rezard to his stay there. Mr. Kingsbury, of Hoyle, who is in St. Mary‘s Hospital suffering from wounds in the chest received by the accidental discharge of a shotâ€"gun while he was out hunting, is making excsellent progress to recovery. He is now out of danger and at the present rato of progress will be out of the hosâ€" pilal at a very early date. Mr. Jos. Theriault, of a visitor to the Camp t newing acquaintances h in# old friends. It seems almost unnecessary to wish everybody a Merry Christmas this year when on one evening alone last wodk 104 cases of liquor eame in here by express. The services at ‘the Presbyterian ehurch in Sunday will be special New Year‘s services, with special music by the choir. Thexs wil be a short special Christâ€" mas service in the Presbyterian ehurch at 11 a.m. on Christmas Dav. THE PDRGUMME AODMMCE Office 26 TIMMNS EPW 18 8PB WEDNXESDAY, DEC. 22nd., 1920. Pablished every Wednesday by Canada . â€" â€" _ $2.00 year United States $3.00 year Geo. Lake, Publisher Subscription Rates: Telephones : of Tisdale Montreal, is 1is week, reâ€" Residence 112 ONTARIO med The regular meeting of the Caledonâ€" ian Society of Timmins was held in the basement of the Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, the hall being otherwise used for the schedule date of the third Monday in the morth. An outline programme for the meetings for the next six months was submitted ‘by the Syllabus Comâ€" mittee appointed at the previous meet ing. Ths programme was approved in full. It includes a Dance in the Maâ€" sonic Hall on January 3rd 1921, and a MLadies‘ Night‘‘ with Mrs. J. H. Todd presiding on Jan. 17th and the men providing ‘the refreshments; to say nothing of <the Big Night on it is expected that the plan will be very suecessful in providing education al opportunities for the young people of the North Land. was even willing to contribute the prize himsellf. The difficulty, however, would be to select the winner. There are so many unusually clever window digplays in town this seasonâ€"each exâ€" cellent in their particular lineâ€"that it is difficult to select a ‘"best.‘‘ It is casy enough however, to see that they asy enoug1 howe aire practically all The Hockey sehedale as printed last week has been altered by the changing of the game between Iroquois Falls at laileyoury at Liskeard at . Troquois Falls Iroquois Falls Liskeard at .... Iroquois Falls at Timmins at .... Timmins at .... Haileybury at .. Haileybury at .. Liskeard at ..... 11 Iroquois Falls at Haileybury at .. Timmins at .... Liskeard at .... Liskeard at .... Haileybury at .. Liskeard at .... Haileybury at .. Timemmins at .... Timmins at .... Iroquois Falls at [roquois Falls at Timmins at ..... e Northern Academy at Monteith open on Jan. 4th. Quite a number ipplications from pupils all over AEVISED RCCKEY SCBREDUIE E. 0 H. A. nod. . .. ... Timming. ...... Liskeard. . Iroquois Falls. ... Haileybury. ‘.. ... Iimming. . Troquois Falls. . Iroquois Falls. @~i.‘. + Timmins. ... Haileybury. ..... Liskeard. .. ... Liskeard. ... Haileybury, Troquois Falls. ... Haileybury. ..... Timmins. ..... Liskeard. ... Haileybury. i} ... Laskeard.. ez s bianmins,. . Iroquois Falls.. Iroquois Falls, . .. ... Iimming. . . . Haileybury.. 4. IAigskeard.. ul P LC UC [ _fa very large congregation. There 605| wore special decorafions for the ocâ€" >omâ€"| casion, the Christmas trees ‘being parâ€" 28 ) tjeularly attractive. Instead of a form ‘1n|al sermon fev. J. D. Parks fold the Maâ€" story of ‘‘The Other Wise Man,‘"‘â€"â€" 4 4) van Dyke‘s Christmas parable, and B ) the congregation found such to interâ€" the l ost and inspire in this seasonable t |story so effectively told. ‘The speâ€" 9" |cial musie included solos by Mrs. _ | Todd, Mrs. Moore and Miss Hoggarth, ï¬â€˜ï¬‚el a duet ‘by Mrs. Parks and Miss â€"= Hoggarth, and two anthems by the 3 choir. The musical features of the mÂ¥ service were all specially good and 35f ) much appreciated by the larze congreâ€" Jn l 1 | A man now in Iroquois Falls jail is on a hunger strike. His name is givâ€" en as Wilfrid Berthiaume and he was arressed at Twin Falls for vagrancy and convicted, a fine being imposed. He refused to pay the fine, although he had the money. Now he announees in strenuous way thathe will not eat a morsel so long as he is in jail. As he has 30 days to serve he will have to go without food longer than a camel can go without a drink. The Christâ€" mas plum puddirg at North Bay, howâ€" ever, may make him chanze his mind. MAN IN IROQUOIS FALLS JAIL ON HUNGER STRIKE. For the opening hockey game here on Dec. 30 in the N.O.H.A. league seâ€" ries, Iroquois Falls is running a speâ€" cial train from the Falls. The Falls have guaranteed at least 125 passenâ€" gers for this train and it is hoped and fully expected that more than double that number will come over here. In any event there will be a big crowd of rooters in here for that opening game between Porceupine and the (Paper Town. IROQUOIS FALLS RUNNING SPECIAL TRAIN DHC. 30. A big dance is promised for King‘s Hall after the Hockey Match next Thursday night, Dece. 30th. This Hockey Match is the opening feature of the N.O.H.A. schedule, and it is exâ€" pected that a special train will be run from Iroquois Falls here. In any event there will be a big crowd here that evening. (Mr. King has secured the services of Babe Warrer, with his full 5â€"piece orchestra, to fwrnish the music for the occeasion. DANCE IN KING‘S HALL ON EVENING OF DECEMBER 30. Mr. Georges Papin, who takes the title of ‘Lightweight Champion of France,"‘ is anxious to meet any lightâ€" weight in Timmins or district. His manager has written The Advance ask ing this paper to pass along the joyâ€" ful tidings. Mr. Papin‘s fighting weiguat is 135 Ibs. and he is willing to give five pounds to an adversary. Y gatlon. the Committee and ‘the other members are:â€"W. MecD. Douglas, Albert Tayâ€" lor, Public Sehool Prindipal G. Sparks Mrs. A. Stevens, Mrs~W. B. Way and Miss Wright. The special services in the Presâ€" byterian churech on Sunday attracted Iroquois Falls at Timmins, Thursâ€" day, Déc. 30th. ‘This is the first of the N.O.H.A. series. It will be a great gae from all indications. Iroquois Falls is coming in force. Timmins and the Poreupine will be there, too. At the last meeting of the Cochrane Board of Trade a Committee was apâ€" pointed to take ihe initial steps to esâ€" tablish a public library in Cochrane. Mr. W. C. Clarke is the chairman of Burns‘ Night in January. After the business of the Society last night there mwere solos and choruses, with Mr. Seqtty Wilson presiding at the organ. TANTS TO BCOX LOCAL LIGHETWEIGHTS HERE. .Thursday, . . Thursday, . . Tuesday, .. . Tuesday, .. Saturday, . . Saturday. . . Monday, .. . Monday, .. \Saturday, . . Monday, .. .Friday, ... Monday, .. Eriday, . .: Priday, . ;. . Wednesday, Saturday, . Monday, .. Wednesday, Saturday, .. Saturday, .. Monday, ... Monday, ... Hriday,":";;.; Monday, ... Timmins from February 9 to Februâ€" ary 1. All the other dates stand. It now stands as follows : .. JSebruary ist, .& February ‘5th, . February 7th, .. February 9th, . February 12th, . February 12th, February 1l4th, February 14th, & February 18th, February 21st, December December January 10th January 10th January 15th January 17th, January 21st * ) January 24th, January 28th * J January 28th, Wahrnary lat January January January January TAE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ‘ St} 10t] 10t} 30th 30th 4th 4th ~8th , 1920 , 1920 , 1921 , 1921 1921 1921 1921 1991 4921 1921 1921| 1921 1921| 1921 1921 | 1921 | 1921 | 1021 | 1921 1921 | 1921 | s 1921 | 1921 | | 44 54 Masical Instramezts ones show We have ave Victor and large . you how Ladies _ard Brunswick, ; cnes, come and 1 you can buy on Guiters one small Mandelins on us ea~y payments. Give it sent at Xmas and pay for you please. I.:‘ Bd