REE? 1 E‘ï¬EEEEEï¬EEEï¬EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE at?! FEE flag: will: 34 m POROUPINB ADVANCE R's:abt ifyth'tt, Itariii BORN---ujthe Cairns Hospital, Tim- mime, on Nov. 2nd. 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Murtagh,---a daughter. Mr. Don. Campbell, who has been in North Bay recently, returned to town Monday evening, and is again on the local staff of the Express office. Is your hame on the Voters' List for the Dominion Election? See the registrar's list at the Council Cham- ber, and if ynur name has been omitt- ed apply to the Revising (htieer, Mr. H. H. Hill, to have it duly added. Armistice Day was well observed in Timmins. At eleven o'eloek praetie- ally every industry and business put into effeet the two minutes of silence as a tribute and remembrance of t!hose who suffered and sacrificed during the great war. _ The Timmins Citizens' Band intend to give a public band eoneert"in the New Empire Theatre on Sunday even- ing next, Nov. 20th. for the pleasure of the people in general. This band concert will he held after the regular church services. _ Directors of Bourke, Mines recent- ly passed a by-law to increase the capital stock from two and a half to tive million dollars. A meeting of shareholders is called for Saturday of this week to approve this plan. The present idea is to sell 1,700,000 of the present idea is to sell 1,700,000 of the new shares to present shareholders in proportion" to the shares now held. After the regular lodge meeting last night the LO.O.F. had a very enjoy- able Smoker and Social Evening. In addition to cards and other social pleasures a delightful programme was rendered, including a song by Mr. Jas. Cowan and a reading by Mr. Lains- bury. Mr. Geo. S. Drew won the prize for eudhre, Mr. Pritchard making the address of presentation and Mr. Drew making suitable reply. The last issue of The Pas (Manito- ha) Herald says:---'"') Murray returned to The Pas on Tuesday after negotiating the sale of his Elbow lake gold properties to a syndicate which Sam Cohen represents. Mr. Murray says the deal is a satisfactory one and work will proceed at once. J. R. Ruth- erford, of Porcupine, accompanied Mr. Murray and he will have charge of' the development work." IIMMIHS NEWS Ill ERIE 'i'fairir mggï¬aï¬aï¬aï¬mï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬g The school reports for the past month for the Public and High Schools were received this week, but time and space prevent their use in this issue. They will appear next week. Mr. J. J. MeGarry, Travelling Freight and Passenger Agent for the Canadian Paeifie Railway, with head- quarters at. North Bay, Ont., was a business visitor to the Camp this week. 'The C.P.R, is right after the North" Land business and expects to secure it by special service. The first day-yesterday-was not, a busy day at the revising court for the voters' list for this municipality for the coming Dominion Election. Mr. E. H. Hill is the revising offieet' for Timmins, and yesterday up to four o'eloek he had only six applies- tions for names to be added to'" the list, and none for names to be taken off. The Bazaar and Tea, under the auspices of St. Matthew 's w. A., in the LO.0.F. Hall, Timmins, to-mor, new (Thursday) afternoon, Nov. 17th. will open at 2 o'eloek. Afternoon Tea served from 3 to.0 and. supper from (i to 8 p.111. This will give a splendid opportunity for unusual Christmas gift-buying, as well as ses curing the best in home-baking and candy. All welcome. Remember the Bazaar opens at 2 pm. WK se7.s'tt's'3,P,?l?,W, $':'st rm am BORN-ln Timmins, on Friday Nov. 11th to Mr. and Mrs. J. 1Iorrisoti,-- a son. For registration of Poll No. 111,. which comprises Rochester and Gillies- ‘Lake, the work will be in the hands of Mr. W. S. lMaopherson who will Sit from 2 to (l p.111. each afternoon next week at the Timmins Town Hall from Nov. 22 to Nov. 26N, to revise the list that will be posted up in Rochester next Monday, 'Nov. 2lst. All desirtyy of having‘their names added to lisjt, should apply in person. Mr. T, E. Armstrong, of New Lie keard, was a visitor io town this week being here in connection with business for the Fire Underwriters. Recently. Mr. Armstrong has been making inExf’ motions and reports for the Under- writers in connection with forest fituy conditions, ete., going, far west of Coehrnne for this purpose. The. appeal of ("harles Sandrelli of North Bay against Magistrate Atkin, son's sentence of six months for breach of the 0.T.A. was heard by, Judge Leash at North Bay and deeis sion reserved for a week. On acqmnti of certain spectacular features,sueh ttt thefaet that the liquor seized was worth 3911,00, and .that the raid on Iriindrelli's house was made by outside officers, the case created \videsprexid interest. ' ©