L ie U ie o ho o i in Snd arnier en t 5)4 er Tal 1 o 1094 oT c nds ied en t crient s i iE T Ti hn t 1 i i in e n ind c uie es telterfend en i enent n iefporfe i=y TeJ is Teriedfepiert=nte=nt THE POROUPINE ADVANOE felt and although he has been separâ€" ated from us for some years he has always been near in our thoughts, and we feel very keenly the loss of a faith ful true friend. The.remains were laid to rest at Oshawa, Ont., on Feb. 19th. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Tenry in her sad bereavement. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERâ€"Typeâ€" writing, etc., accurately and prompt ly done. Apply to 59 Fourth Ave., corner of Balsam street, opposite Finn Hall. â€"â€"â€"=Tâ€"10, ~ ieï¬ epichieridigichnencgiate.._. /. oo â€"menfieconanenefeisnismeny eneereftthnidhiths ~_Mr. F. H. King, formerly of the H. B. Wills staff, here, in avletter last week from his present location at Mitchell, Ont., sends his congratulaâ€" tions to the Poreupine Hockey Team m their success so far this season, with very sincere wishes that the same success may follow them right through,. ®‘Whorty‘‘ even promises them a couple of cases when they get to Kitchener, which is not far from his home in Mitchell. He accordingly wants the boys to bring along their corkscrews, but none of the boys know what he means Corkscrews® What are corkscrews? What ye mean, Shorty? ‘‘Best wishes to the team and management and everybody in town,‘‘ he writes. ‘‘Same to&ou!"’ says everybody here, and then some. DEATH OF MR. GLENN HENRY AT COLORADO SPRINGS,. New Liskeard‘s protest against the last game at the Falls, in connection with a disputed goal, has been disalâ€" lowed by the N.O.H.A. Executive. Timmins News in Brief About 11 o‘clock Monday morning a phone message called the fire brigade to the Queen‘s Cafe building at the corner of Pine street and Second Aveâ€" nue, oposite the. old Bank Saloon. When the brigade reached the place they found the Fire Chief at work. He had noticed the chimney fire while up street and had ‘at onee investigatâ€" ed while some one else, seeing the sparks and smoke, had phoned an alarm. The blaze had gotten into some wooden partitions and might have made a bad fire if undiscovered. Prompt action, however, removed all danger. ‘The fire was extinguished by the use of the hand chemical extinâ€" ruishers, anrd practically no damage There are 420 pupils on the roll of the Seperate Schodl here, and 320 on the Public School*roll. Some of these upils, of course are from Mattagami, Monéeta, Rochester, etce., but, as was shown by the recent census made by the Provincial Health Nurses here, there are over 500 children of school age in the mupicipality of Timmins. When Mr. Mac Lang spoke last week to the Legislature regarding race suiâ€" cide in Ontario he wasn‘t alarmed along this line for his own constituâ€" oncy, but rather Euggesting how parts of Old Onjario might take a real lesson from this healthy and happy new country. was caused by the little blaze comes The regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monday afâ€" ternoon at 4 p.m. * A general meeting of the Childâ€" ren‘s Aid Society of Porcupine will oe held in the Council Chamber, Timâ€" mins, on Thursday (tomorrow) evenâ€" ing, at 8 p.m. The meeting‘s business will include the reading and considerâ€" ation of the byâ€"laws, etc., for the new society. Mr,. J. W. Wray returned this week from a few weeks spent at his home in Galt. He was unaccompanied and suggests that if there is any truth at all in the recent report of the double wedding in Galt then Herb must be bringing back the two brides when he «Mr. E. Wadsworth has gone to Kaâ€" puskasing where he has a position in the big new industry of that northern town. 60000000000080000000000006 e FOR SALEâ€"1 pea Thoroughbred Rose Comb Brown Leghorna; 1 cock, 4 hens. Price, $15.00. Great Dane Sleigh Dog lost last week, Any person found harbouring this dog after this notice will be proâ€" secuted according to law. A reward will be given for any information leading te the recovery of the dog. W. J, ARUNDELL, â€"7â€"9p. 12 Bireh street, Timmins. NOTICE A,. C. WHITE, Hoyte.