96 Mlauau:ï¬ucumu"-“‘â€"'â€"'%i 2 gwac alraady ectarted and not a hit too early & Has already started and not a bit too early © cither. _ Buying early means bigger and gï¬ better selections to choose from, and more Eg% time for the clerk to help you select. 9 Q“WOOMOQOMWOOQMW“MMW So This Year Buy Early : THE PORCUPINHE ADVANOE mas (Mrs. Gordon Cross, is visiting her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pearce, South Poreupine. BORNâ€"In Timmins, on Monday, Dec 5th., 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F Carriere,â€"a son. The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon next. There is also the statutory meeting on Dee. 15th, At a meeting of the executive of the O.H.A. at Toronto on Saturday the application of A. V. Koster, formeriy of Toronto, for a transfer to the N. O.H.A. was granted. He is to play with Timmins. A despatch from Ottawa last week says that Frank Boucher, about whom there has been some wrangling, came down to Ottawa last week from Iroâ€" quois Falls, and will play there with the Senators in the NH.L. The Advance is not a hbit surprised at the election result in Temiskaming. When tha Scottish vote was split three ways, as it might be with a Donâ€" ald and two Angus lads running, anyâ€" thing could ‘happen. P.S.â€"This was written before the returns were reâ€" ceived, but it doesn‘t make any difâ€" ference. Seasonable advice:â€"Do you Christâ€" as shopping early ! Timmins News in Brief eP Mrs. R. P. Teare, is visiting at Thornhill, Ont. Mr. R. visitor to Mr. John Callman accompanied a group of U.S. financial men visiting the Camp this week. (Mr. James Brown, of South Porâ€" cupine, left this week for a visit to the Old Country where he will spend a few months‘ holiday at his old home. First the Dominion Election, then the municipal electioas, and then Hoâ€" ckey. Things get more and more exâ€" crting along. The next Sunday evening Baad Concert by the Timmins Citizens‘ Band will be held on Sunday, Dee. 1i8th., after the church services. The Band expects this is to be the very best vet. f The handome cup given by the Goodâ€" year Rubber Company and won by the Dome Football Club last summer has been on display in the Taylor Hardâ€" ware CoS window and has attracted much favourabe notice and comment. in this North Land as they go Russell, of the Camp t S oronto, was a ; week. 'HOHSE_*‘OR SALE, Second Avenue, Schumacher. Apply to G. Armâ€" strong, Box 31, Schumacher, or to John Ferguson, Hardware Store, Schumacher, â€"â€"48.49 SLEIGH DOGS FPOR SALEâ€"Legade#er MISS LOUISEMcDERMOTT | CGRADUATE NURSE A and black collie; also ‘harness and toboggan. ‘These dogs were in the team winning the Porcupine Dog Race, .-\ppl* to Wm. Martin, Northâ€" crown Mines, Timmins, P.0. ‘ â€"490â€"51p. Civil Engineer and Ontario Land Surveyor. «q Office opposite Post Office, _~* P.O. Box 443, â€" Timmins, Ont. Phone 184. (3â€"year Course) With Postâ€"Graduate Course, Open For Engagements. 62 THIRD AVENUE, TIMMDI& Books Opened and Kept Posted For Local Tradesmen., BERNARD A. BRADY MISS B. FINDLAY DRESSED HOGS FOR SALE A. MATHESON GRADUATE NURSE Special Investigntions Income Tax Returns ACCOUNTANT CASH T erms Phone Cochrane, Ont. Timmins, Ont. y V No N