J . $MITH, BOX 150, SCHUMâ€" A t, representing the Magtinâ€"Orâ€" me Piano for the Porcupine District. Used pianos for sale or to rent, OD easy terms. â€"p39â€" TIRSNNS 1006f, 1.0.0.f. No. 433 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. J. S. Brough W. G. Smith Meets every first and fourth M w day in the Oddfellows‘ Hall 8 p.m. Visiting brethren alw welcome. W. FIELD CF & 1@ Wnite Bros. Garage ‘il'i“\“ Studebaker Service station, “;â€;;i' General overhauling. Repairs o}â€â€œ,“,i and adjustments. Get your 3 adopt *4 wowrk done now and be ready zl“"""‘ for Spring‘ z Hock ‘ wHITE BROS. GARAGE, | Â¥)|all pl OPâ€"P Union Céal Co. $)this 12â€"26 Moneta. i s ur d f ® ) with & 7| medi 00000000000000000000000908 | Northe qs 183 Wnite Bros. Garage l‘““\. l Studebaker Service station, 8| jnq ; General overhauling. Repairs % imenen and adjustments. Get YOUT @|adopt wowrk done now and be ready 8| Ausoc; for spring. z Hocke ‘ wWHITE BROS. GARAGE, | #)|all pi: OPâ€"P Union Céal Co., ’.m, § 19 98 Moneta. ; our di . d. A. HOWSE Wednesdays, 1.30 to Welfare Clinic. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NCTARIES. Timmins, _ South Poreupine iR Toronto Thursdays, 1.3 for expectant mo sult the Nurse. Office hours of 1.30 to 3 p.m. TIMMINS L.0.L No. 2552 March Sewing Machines Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box + 75. Phone 211. ALSO SELLING PIANOS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. Gook & Mitchell Clinic Ro« ‘35 Fourth Ave., Timn_iirfs Wholesale Tobaccos and ® Confectionery . SEGUIN BOARO OF REALTHA COLUMN cCOME AND VISIT Agent for Singer . C. BROWN 19 Phone 154 naaamaammaaaiamaan~ oD () H. MOORE, M.D., M_O.H uD osite post oince HANCOCK, W J p.m Heal Mor m In 1Vs teserved ) con ild‘s irse HOGCKEY "TOURISTS" T0 HAVE HARO TIME NEXT VEAR ruie an divid 1 C card as issued i Amateur x\“lwt] an official trans: eurred from the cure from dian ran{( contorming amateur rule player‘s ap; considered. 4 ng, fron D NC ie province AI a vet our distric? this season and sigNneU U,! with one of our elubs, and who, imâ€" mediately the season is finished, plan to move to another part of the proâ€" vince to play in another association, will, I assure you, find extreme difâ€" ficulty in securing the necessary transfer card. We do not pretend to consider that we ‘have any huthority over a player who is desirous of changing his residence, but we do‘inâ€" tend to abolish tlre tourist player, (that is theâ€"player who jumps from one club to another each season), and if there are any players of this ealibre in our association this season, or if attempts are made to bring them in ex‘t season, 4â€"eam â€"assure you that very little sympathy wih be shown them by the executive of this associaâ€" W Secretary H. P. Charlton of the Corthern Ontario Hockey Association ‘as issued a cireular letter to all N:0. 1.A. clubs notifying them of this rule ind adding the following: ‘*Comâ€" nencing next season this rule will be idopted between the Ontario Hockey Association and Northern Ontario Hockey Association and will govern ill players who are in our association this year. Players who moved into vur distric? this season and signed up cce ana aAt=â€"anr ‘ehibs. and who, im (1 W tion ANOTHER PUBLIC SCHOOL TINSPECTOR FOR DISTRICT ( Last week made that a pector has | part of the inspector is . of Sault Ste. Last week the announcement was made that another public sehool insâ€" pector has heen appointed for this part of the North Land. ‘The new inspector is Mr. D. Walkam, formerly of Sault Ste. Marie. He will have his headquarters at Cochrane and so will be in a position to give particular atâ€" tention to this district. Mr. Walkam e apes. * Caumhar nf" veare. Held= the t€ t the recent meetn n Amateur Hocks at Winnipeg, it partment Ste. Mar in actual position of teacher in the Science Deâ€" partment of the High School at Sault Ste. Marie. ‘Thus, while not perhaps in actual touch with this part of the North Land, he will not likely be so wedded to Old ‘Ontario as to prejudice his usefulness here. Indeed it 4s proâ€" bable that his residence at Sault Ste. Marie will give him q special insight into North Land conditions and proâ€" bilems and no doubt ‘he will come speâ€" cially well equipped for the work of public school inspector in this disâ€" trict. s sidered. Tb tion certific §( ention to this d@IstrICE, . L fas for a number of years sosition of teacker in the iSc Sartment of the High Schoo al OT ation r is an amatc ind that his ,c one point to and not due t Mr. W an W l ; headquarters are at w will have charge 0 . A. as Close on Their Tracks As the A. A. U. of C. ool to another ved,. etary H +n Ontar m the hockey assoc ch ‘the player came. definite information re 1ange of residence, tog affidavit from each prM g to the Ai Aâ€"gu} U+ ules, must accompany eA application before same . The secretary of the as: rtifies on this card that t n ind cont iison _ W tnerel NectoI fer car 1 mtinues verforme Union of )e )re ur in good standâ€" iahnge of residence the other is bonaâ€" ) any ‘hockey conâ€" re â€" granting the ey Associaii0n, was decided to ugust residence ill players who Wl )TC ppiucation wvincial bra m 0 has been or Irom 0 _an amate aver hy t avel must d so well, but Cobalt and he f what may be of this part of make n )t M T On eT een public part of the C this work 1US€ ime 18 y the inada bed >OAl )e of ati0n M 2(0 rom anâ€" 1ssoâ€" on om LVE L1 1€ In club M n« lC 1€ P reiel m ANNUAL MEETING OF PORCUPINE V.N.T N is to April 12th. this meetin in regat work an sto(« reâ€"open but wuetaer terfered with ant sUGGESTS PLAYâ€"OFF WITH THUNDER BAY LEAGUE Saturday‘s Foronto iwtar says.â€" *‘‘The Timmins Advance suggests that next year ithe N.O.H.A,. senior champions Should not be compelled to play the intermediate OH.A. chamâ€" pions but should only playâ€"off with Pie O.H.A. senior champions. The terms of affiliation by which the N.O. H.A. secured the privilege of ‘comâ€" )0 peting with O.H.A. teams were atâ€" ranged at the suggestion of the North erners and have proven most satisâ€" factory to the officers of the junior association. However, the Thunder Bay Association would like the opporâ€" tunity of playing off with the N.O.H. A. champions for purposes of Allan Cup competition and have asked for an arrangement of this kind and i‘if ‘this were done there could be no possâ€" ible complaint from Timmins or an} PLV 20 C REPORTED GOLD FIND AT PETAWAWA ,NEAR PEMBROKE One of fields‘‘ t tario is i some The annual meetiag to be held in Toror "©discovery‘‘ has apparently been reâ€" ceived by many with much incredulâ€" ity. As Rev, Mr. Cushing suggested in his sermon Sunday evening there are a lot of ‘*Doubting Thomasses‘‘ in this country of ours. So far, no outsiders ‘have been enthusiastic in regard to the supposed find at Petaâ€" wawa and there has been noâ€"‘"‘rush"‘ of prospectors to that section of the country following the news. There are many prospectors from that seeâ€" tion of Eastern Ontario now up here in the North Land, but few of them think much of the suggestion that there is a gold field near the Petawaâ€" wa River. (Many of them believe in the*presence of many minerals in that section of country, but gold is not one of the many; the formation does not favour it. But all signs fail in a dry. country at times. Dr. W. G. Miller, Chief Provincial Geologist, when askâ€" ed about the matter was quite nonâ€" committal. He did not â€"want to disâ€" cuss the question until further inâ€" formation was to ‘hand. He did adâ€" mit, however, that the reported disâ€" covery of gold at Petawawa was not physically impossible.‘ He added to this, on the otherhand, the bare stateâ€" \'nent that, soâ€" far as he could recall, gold ‘had never been located in the C sach ~a t nCt iPambrake® ~\TfLablte 1€ ace ts nelg! presonb TIAG db its value would whether the golc mercial quantity ment that, soâ€" far ag RC COUIC JGGLL zold ‘had never been located in the neighhorhood of Pembroke. If the present find had actually been made, its value would depend entirely on whether the gold was present in comâ€" mercial quantity or not. It may be added that any rush to the Pembroke: district on account of any gold find is not lsely, to put it mildly. The averâ€" age prospector would look on gold near Pembroke as too easy for him to bother with. That is a characteristic of the average prospector. He is willâ€" ing to make all sorts of unheardâ€"of journeys and suffer all kinds of hardâ€" ships and inconveniences in his search for q’)re(‘imfs minerals. The farther away from a railroad and the more difficult to reach the place, the more hatarmined ‘he is in "Ins ecfforbs to ing ito TQugn it AdQ to be taken up late ways and the other dernâ€"davy civilization m SLOn 12t 0 wn n OV mee of the latest reported ‘{‘gold ‘ to be "‘discovered‘‘ in Onâ€" is at Petawawa, or at least on anks of the Petawawa River 183 miles from Pembroke. The wvery‘‘ has apparently been reâ€" inual meetiag ol Phe V.XAN.4. held in Toronto on Monday, th. ~It is expected that at ting a statement will likely as to the plans of the Mine d to reâ€"opening and future 4 development. It is underâ€" it the V.N.T. had intended to at an early date this spring, in 1 an early da t cirecumsta h the plans n ss. The prospector zh it and blaze ne n up later by roa« THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE W nce or not w1 eviden eTal ave in ’v 12. nol the is will ~trails s, rail of mo WRLC n IROQUOIS FALLS HEARS ADDRESS ON GOLD MINING extremay interes Abitibi Science C n ing wit underground workings oL d sSoId LDI0C. J. E. Patterson resigned as secretâ€" ary afâ€"the club and the president, H. G. Schanche, was given the task of appointing someone to fill the poâ€" sition. It was decided to levy an assessâ€" ment of four dollars per member to meet current expenses. Ahe Tollowing is f The Broke Hust )wn newspaper :â€" mMIisSs Hollinger Consolidatel Gold Mines, Limited. > n (No Persqnal Liability) A divdiend of 1$¥‘ upon the paid up capital stock ot;\’%t\(: Company has been declared payablé&on the 22nd. of April, 19‘;?;"011 which date cheques will be mailéd to share‘hoh’egs of reâ€" cord at tbé close of business "an the 7th day,6of April, 1921. Dated ‘the 31st. day of March, 1921 ive McIntyre Porcupine Mines, Limited. Capital Stock of #he"Gompany will be paid on the ‘.211(1/(111)' oP May, 1921, to Shamholderi{(‘f record 'ZN close of business on 4 pril Sth, 1921, . Bv ‘Ordef of the Board, *\ (No.Personal Tiability) Notice is hereby given that a" dividâ€" »om J x 1 5 ind of 5 per cont.\ern) on the issued Capital Stock of the "Gompany will be 14 oT JOSEPH / CHEET HAM In Z j Secretary Dated at Toronto, March 28th 1021 Repairs a Specialty! tie General Contractor Excavating, Concrete, all Kinds of Rock Work a Specialty. Drawer 2. Schumacher, Ont. Mail Orders promptly attended to Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR xperience Office Reed Blk. nergy« Timmins, Ont. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems Installed and Improved. Highest Market Prices, PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS Orders taken Dealer in Raw FPurs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. RALPH DIPAOLO DIVIDEND No. 83. onsim iearers an i Piano Tuner and Repairer DIVIDEND NO. A‘s. M. P. VAN DER VOORT, H 101@ proc TIMMINS, P. 0. Mas NEH FAULKENHAM workings Ol 1 ner€ re, mill superintendâ€" inger Mines, gave an »sting address to the *ub Wednesday evenâ€" onic Hall. He dealt process in detail and s an insight into the rkines of a old tmhine. . ARGLES s from th zen for highâ€"grade garments. ay of March, 1921 D. A. DUNLAP, a the last issue Iroquois Falls! ed as secretâ€" president, H. the task of fAll the poâ€" Terms Moderate Treasurer sA d4 Pubiis Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitat.on is extonded to all to attend these services. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000600600984 Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streots. perrrorrrassrattenuathenenenenoietens BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCKH. Piano Tuning and Repairs Satisfaction Guaranteed en G. A. WILSON J. D. Parks$ B.A., Minister. + , Phone 138 Phone 76 FOR SURE RESULTS Porcupine Advance â€" Want Ads Insert One Next Week One Insertion costing you on t YOU SHOULD;TRY 50O cents in advance will bring you what you require The WANTE (Anglican). Tamarack Stroeet and Fifth Avenue. Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. k > se > Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Sunday School, 3.0 Baptisms, 4.15 p.m Holy Cormmunion :â€" month, 11.00 a.m.; _ month, 7.30 p.m.; Fes 9T. MATTHEW‘S OHURCH® etetathotreAenchenancnenien ‘hos 3.00 p.m. C00 â€"1st, Sunday of 3rd Sunday of estivals, 8.30 a.m. Waic) for ply Supt. _ Iroâ€" â€"«â€"11. 16.