i MAN BADLY STABBED AT THE WYE, IROQUOIS FALLS Some days ago the ice creain. panlors and other similar places in Moneta, Soltumacher, South End, ete., were notified to see to it carefully that treir places were tightly closed on Sundays so as not to annoy the pious Atrocityâ€"General of the Province. The places along the Mattagami Road and at the River ‘had been similarly noâ€" tified previously. Consequently, Timâ€" mins is now a desert island on the Saddeth Day entirely surrounded. by similar Sad Sundays. Thus children are learnimg the greatest moral truth of all time,â€"that next to breaking the O.T.A., the most heinous erime is to buy a chocolate bar on Sunday. Sundayâ€"evening Carl Stoehr of the Wye, Troquois Falls, was called out of the house by a couple of men, and while talking to these men in the yard they attacked dhim. He was stabbed about a dozen times, receiving one bad cut in the neck and nine cuts in the ribs. The police are working on the case but so far tlre two men conâ€" cerned ‘have not been apprehended. It makes no difference whether your trouble is Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, CHfastritis or Palpitation, Redmace is what you want, and what you must have if your stomach is to be put to rights. CGet a bottle of this wonderful Herbal Tonic toâ€"day from your druggist. Bold in Porcupine by Burke‘s Drug Store. f EAD SUNDAY PREVAILS NOW ALL AROUKD THE PORCUPINE «*There‘s nothing complicated about the way REDMAGC overeomes stomâ€" ach trouble. It neutralises the harmâ€" ful acid that‘s doing the mischief, and does it instantly. With the stomâ€" ach free from tiiis acid, there‘s no chance of fermentation, and the diâ€" gestive organs can do their work unâ€" hampered. The fodowing extract from gesiive organs can do hampered. The foldlowi a letter is typical of srateful users: Redmac has saved m ï¬-mi it is so nice to feel bat I fancey instead food. A SIMPLE REMEDY FOR INDICESTION Unthn hn thenmehenshihonehenen en nch esn en chen â€"nonsensioicheon h on omvrvneaneaepiennforararhfâ€"ffefrtarihirrtir?TAantAAfftAiiRHTTEANAAIANATAANTth (Signed) A. SHEPHERD t instantly. With the stomâ€" from tlhiis acid, there‘s no fermentation, and the diâ€" zans can do their work unâ€" The fodowing extract from tvpical of many written by d me so much feel 1 can eat just plain pain, quite A very suceessful and »enjoyable At Home was given in the Oddfellows Hall on Thursday evening, Sept. 20th by Gold Nugget Rebekahs. The hall was prettily decorated for the occaâ€" sion. Progressive eualre was indulgâ€" ed in till 10.30. _ Refreslhiments of sandwidhes, pie and coffee were then served, afiter which the Empire Orâ€" chestra played for dancing. Kitchener Rebekah Lodge, of Sout‘h Poreupine, was well represented at the event, Mr. Gnrewece having brought out 20 memâ€" bers in his motor lorry. The verdict of aill was that the event was a most pleasant and jolly evening, despite the dismal, damp weather. rich vaiwes had been found, with free gold and other evidences of possible nichness. The prospector making the find last week is understood to be proâ€" ceeding with further work before making any special announcement as to location and particulars of the find reported. DOME PURCHASES CAR OF NEW EXPLOSIVE, ‘‘*THOMPSONITE‘‘ VERY SUCCESSFUL AT HOME GIVEN BY REBEXAH LODGE After a trial of a few cases of the new explosive, *‘*Thompsonite,"‘ the Dome Mines Jhave purchased a carâ€" load, containing 532 cases for â€"use. Another carload of **Thompsonite"‘ is to be sent into Poreupine soon for trial from the factory at Deseronto, and a car is alsoto go into the Kirkâ€" ‘and Lake camp. The advantages credited to the new explosive include tive claim that it will not run in ‘hot weatiter nor freeze in cold, and that men can go back to the face ten minâ€" utes or less after a charge has been shot, there being no poisonous fumes from this new explosive. Jas not â€"yei veen very wJorouginy prospected, practically al\ the explorâ€" ation there being done by prospectors "passing to or from some ovhier seeâ€" tion of interest.‘‘ These passersâ€" through Bristol have on more than one oceasion found very encouraging spots in that Township and there have been several flurriee among prospecâ€" tors regarding the possibilities of this township. No particulars were given out as to the reported find last week, further than on a elaim where the forâ€" mation seemed unusualy favourable ANOTHEER ‘"BIG STRIKE‘"*" REPORTED IN BRISTOL Last week reports wered anvther big strike said to Bristol Towaship.~~Brist Yas not vet been very p. â€" Bristol Townshi sen very thoroughl: ticaly al\ the explor x dome by prospector: from some othier see t.‘‘ These passers s sp re received of to be made in stol Township ‘y thoroughly al‘ the explorâ€" vernments might feel bound to abide by tlhe decision of such an arbitration board, hut the Government‘s reply to this would be to point out that to do so wouwl!d mean the paying out by the Province of about a quarter of a milâ€" lion dollars to tie sufferers from the Matheson fire. It is very wicked for employees or employers to refuse to abide by an arbitration board when they have a dispute to settle, but it is all rigcht for a Farmers‘ Government so tong as they go to church on Sunâ€" day â€"and guard any liquor that may come their> way. The Arbitration Board had many sittings and considâ€" ered a great mass of evidence, much of which was conflicting, Their deâ€" cision when finally given some months ago suggested a liability for the Proâ€" vince, as suggested above, that would run near the quarter million dollar matrk.â€" To avoid this expenditure the Government is appealing the decision of the Arbitration Board and ithe case was expected to be Jreard in a higher court starting this week. It is now over five years since the people of Maâ€" theson suffered Jloss through the big firs. For these five years they have been stalled off from any redress that might have been due them. Now, through the Governiment‘s appea‘, the matter will be likely sidetracked for another few years, provided the Maâ€" ‘heson people are able to spend the monsy to see the question furtier monsy to through t] the destruction of Matheson by 1916, The theory of the Gove and the others was that the d tion of the town of Matheson w to bush fires that raged in the PROVINCE APPEALING FIRE DAMAGE AWARDS 1e courts. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE he had to elimb through, with the man holes well known to be on the small side. As Friend Dan is in the 275 th. class and there isn‘t much give to a manhole in @ mine, there was some tight old squegezing. An‘ Irishman at the mine says that Dan‘s tight squeeze through is another argument for largâ€" er mankoles, but a Scotsman at the mine suggests that it is an argument rather for smaller men.. But the men at the Melutyre say they make the men‘ioles as big as double shafts beâ€" fore thev‘ll lose Dan. & A readerâ€"cal‘s the attention of The Advance to an incident at the MceInâ€" tyre last week in which Mr. Dan Roach took a large part. Friend Dan is hoistman on the 1500â€"ft. level, and the door being off the day in question, he had to elimb through, with the man holes well known to â€"be on the small side.â€" As Frisnd Dan is in the 275 Ib. BORNâ€"In Timmins, on Sunday, Oct. 2ud. 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Seâ€" guin,â€"a daughter. come alongz and swipe them again. **I was afraid they would not be safe in that building all alone,"‘ says Elmer, ‘""so I decided to take them to the police station for safety. I was just on my way when those two night cops came along and run me into the coop. None of my explanations ssemed to satisfy thom." Officers Grenier and Macaulay found Elmer on the street at 3 o"c@lock Sunday morning.. They also found the blankets and comforter and took man and goods in charge. The lawyer defending Elmer thinks the story about him being on the way to the police station all right, and, ‘‘anyway,"‘ he asks, "‘ what right thad the police to be wandering around Fifth avenue at three o‘clock in the morning in a réspectahile town like this 2 AN ARGUMENT FOR LARGER MANHOLES AT THE McINTYRE ARRESTED CARKYING GOO0DS TO POLICE HE SAYS 1 Commereial Text Book Co., Toronto, regarding the awarding of Progress Certificates and Writing Diplomas to students ~of the Timmins. Business Colliege,and Penmanship â€"classes will be started this week. Information â€"regarding the Gold Medal Annual Writing ‘Contest thas not yet been received, but it is underâ€" stood that the Timmins Business Colâ€" legs is to be one of the Colleges in this contest. Timmins Business Collese Ansara Block 6. M. TERRY, Principal Box 223, Timmins, Ont. Phone 225. ©6000009%8000000900000000000000000000000000000000000004 takmg a fTew montus course in timis school. We are just giving you a TIP. We will have lots of positions for our graduates, and if you want to be one of the fortunate ones, you must be trained. .% Full information has been received by the Principal this week from the noted penman, A. F. Sprott, of the Commereial Text Book Co., Torofnito, regcarding the awardine of Provress Te Principal of the new Timmins Business College is hard at work thesa Jdast two weeks. Students are progressing â€" wonderfully, the only thing the college regrets is that a lot of the young people of the town have not yet awakened to the fact that they are missing a grand and glorious opportunity of being efficient Bookâ€" keepers and Stenographers by not takimg a few montlis course in this AIREDALE PUPPIES FOR SALEâ€" 000000000048 00009008680 8000000000000600000000006000006004 Pedigreed stock. Seventsen chamâ€" pions in dam‘s pedigree. If you are looking for one of thoss wonderful dogs that can do anythingâ€"this is your echance! These pupies are pricâ€" ed dlow for quick sale. Leonard P. Meil, Timmins, Ontario. Commercial Weekly Bulletin Masonâ€"Risch Pianos, and for Gramophones For Saleâ€"Secondâ€"hand Edison and Sonora Gramophones. P. 0. BOX 171 R. Sterrett agent for Sold in Porcupine by Burke‘s Drug Store. SCHUMACHER, ONT. Business Systems Installed and Improved. MOoOViT CORN It., F. Argles OR SMART. A FEW RUBS WiTH Moovit Corn PenciL AND ALL IS CYVER JUST RUB THE PENCIL ON THE CcoORN AND Away GOES ROOT AND BRANCH. DOES NOT BURN Accountant and Auditor xperience Meciency nergy quipment FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG AND DEP‘T STORES PENCIL OfMfices Reed Block Timmins, Ont,. Telephone 66 #4 fihe k We