[ yÂ¥ NO e e w nl Cl c ns mavenait t d s as it is ) .. i alartho ol s i e > 9 1 M io n phichami n k gous imhe Aanid #ۤ0%°60@C0OqLARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD _ DEAiNG EXCLU: s1z CÂ¥ 4e y |\ jug es &v&«? Mï¬bdf' ‘ N1 : IraApaim Es loufootentfinatfierethsrentersatted 19 Pajiulig CaidciliLiy iligii DIIVCS IGL GViIiR, Peaver, Marten, Fisher and all other lawfully taken furâ€"bearers. We want all the furs you can ship, but we must have themâ€"QUICKâ€"so get after ‘ecm cnd ship ‘em to k{SHUBERT‘"‘ as fast as you get ‘em. * ( pyCoom Sucece"‘" hk i comes to the front with a |Jf \yee / * 1 < convenience for fur shippers. _ ‘ C | O‘ As usual, "SHUBERT" is (W@p99 looking out for your interest. J.ki \ 4 In order to eliminate for you the necessity of obtaining ° J,) cxport permit and the payment of royeltyâ€"to make it posâ€" )‘ Coppright sible for you to get "‘more money‘‘â€"‘"quicker‘‘ for your _ §# a.p. Shobart furs, "SHUBERT‘‘ has opened a Fur Receiving Depot et Limited Fort William,. All you have to dg is PACK UP YOUR FURS AND SHIP\ THEM TO A. B,SHUBERT, LTD., FORT WILLIAM, ONTARIO. NO PERMIT REQUIRED FOR SHIPMENTS WITHIN THE PROVINCE, "~HUDBERT" is paying extremely high prices for Mink, +A SHUBERT VCO GHTEE . WER OW P C @S 103L H0 yuu 8“ Cill. 3DAY 13 A GOOD DAY TO CIVE "SHUBERT A TRIAL IARGESL HOUSE IN IHE WORLD DEAiNG EXCLUStYELY 1 BTH AMERICAN Raw FOrs U TRAPPERS! T WILLIAM DEPT. 137 _ t . ® M U B E RT." ;hizï¬i Z@;W $‘ As Has Opened a Depot at FORT WILLIAM . For Your Convenience SHIP ALL YOUm FuAS Directto i.?'za;,;q /.1'4.49 says: 63 (cf e uy 3 uds PP )‘TC}"( i Y . ’ q nittha Aul § 5 y ols 4P ESE P 4i kh SpFele hiagec oK e oo 3\ § .sem oo A CEP may LFySH 9 w3 W &4 * As y E o 7 / wh te o oJ e / w &A Bs i vo ° EPh tA # / 2\ 12 B a / 2 > o 09 a 1 C *A /d o * m \ F es ¢ 7 PC 4 » k oba (Â¥; M > u) 3 Et 2 12 db y baat 4 Bs f Nx 2B â€" W o Ne ) t $3 / C 9 E. b Cl _ M p DK 3# s PM > i7 KE Â¥. «i/‘ is cthioke T . fouth ri 5t C\ * 3 EuP yi8% » B 7 + :3 y + B & â€" V‘ on % i9 * T2 AWSC $ 6 . s "a Dt { c=atys * x Soll* é;m h"' 7 7 im PB t>>1 |hysa f Â¥ NS P t 0 NS { M d 10, ® ET 1 egbP d ) mds PP 4 ' > olb z V Aoko: rhâ€"â€" + ie e { ks «B : s oONTARIO â€"pisone To., Limited, Montreal LIM;TED & Although protest was made regardâ€" ing the recent election here, and though, the majority by which Mr. MceDonald will take the seat is a comâ€" paratively small one, it is understood that the chances are practically all on the side of the present memBer retainâ€" ing the seat for this parliament. According to the official figures Mr. Bertrand, polled more votes than he was generally. credited with, coming the recent election he had 94 majority over his nearest opponent, Mr. Mcâ€" Eachren. It will be notfd that the inâ€" crease in the vote polled went more largely to the Liberal and Conservaâ€" tive candidates than toâ€"the Farmerâ€" Labour reprcgentative. In the 1‘8(‘onti4 election Mr. MceDonald received un]yil 504 more votes ‘than inythe byâ€"elecâ€" tion, while MeFaclgen gl,t 2601 more | votes than polled for Slaght, and Mr.] Kennedy 2070 more than Pullen‘s! vote, t £ 1 The vote in the recent General Elecâ€" tion was over 5000 more than in the byâ€"election®f 1920. In the (latter (the byâ€"election) the vote was as follâ€" ows:â€"iMeDonald, 5293 ;.Slaght, 3102; iPullen, 3060. MeDonalld‘s majority thus was 2,232 in theibyâ€"election. In The Official figures for the Temisâ€" kaming ‘Riding in the recent Dominion General Elections have been made pupblic. According to these official figures the vote in this riding was as follows:â€" (MeDonald, 5797. McEachren, 5703. . Kepnedy, 5130. Bertrand, 197. s e There were many polling sybâ€"diviâ€" sions where there were no spoiled balâ€" lots, there being only 65 spoiled balâ€" lots reported for the whole riding. The ballots counted, as given above for the four candidates, totalled 16,â€" 827, and counting with these the 65 ballots spoiled, the total vote cast in the recent election was 16,892. 16,802 VOTED M UREGENT TEMISKAMING FEECTION Mr. McDonald Has a Majority of 94 Over Mr. McEachren, According to Official Figures, TXE PORCUPINE ADVAror j 41 61 ’mst week, the other cases beaore the Magistrate were plain drunks, with one disorderly as a slight variation. The Intter was Mike Sedourik who was fined ‘$10.00 and costs. _ There lwere five drunks, all foreigners, who were each fined $10.00 and costs. Durâ€" ing the holiday seasen the police were lenient with those whe did not Jisturh the peaceâ€" and who could stana withâ€" out falling too often, and move along homeward. The six fined were beyoud ever such leniency and, had to | be ‘‘picked up,‘‘ some‘of them literally 80. The Macgistrate, however. also hadl 44 MB, Laturski was fined $50.00 and (-03 and Mrs. J. Peters $10.00 and coststor the same offence, obstructing the pgice. They all duly paid up. Thelcharge of attempted rape aâ€" gainst M. Hern was reduced. to a charge M{Aandecent assault; The acâ€" cused on ;';is latter charge was comâ€" mitted for Wwial before a judge, bail being a}]n\\-:;\]}\the'sum of $1000.00. In addition to t three men comâ€" mitted for trial in confR@tion with the death of the foreigner at Co§# TRax last week, the other cases bekore the At the police court on Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. Mike Laturski and Mr. J.. Peters were shown that it is costly sometimes to interfere with the police in the carrying out of their duties as officers of the law. A few days ago the polics made an unexâ€" pected visit to the premises of . W. Peters on Fourth Avenue. The officers got their hands on somesamples of what appeared to be unlawful liquid refreshments, and some of those in the house made a desperate effort to spoil the ‘‘evidence.‘‘ WThey succeedâ€" ed in breaking a jug said to contain ‘* Ohâ€"heâ€"joyful,"‘ but ‘Chief â€" @reer hung like grim death to a glass with pnoneh ‘{evidence" in it to malke a IT COST HEAVILY TOo OBSTRUCT THE POLICE OJ So well pleased n the New Empire Th evening with the 1 programme furnished er Trio that the man MUSICAL NOVLE DELIGEH! Mr. W SLam ers on the "wor this season, t Thursday las! home in the ©‘ ed here by his Cameronâ€" have here, with all people of the C married at (Ot{ bride being foi Martin. of Ottam HOCKBVLAYER RETURNS 1Â¥st wEEK WITH BRIDE wit"‘in three of getting A round 200. To save his depoSi‘r however, he would have had tg poll over 2700 more votes than he gig. The deposit 0t $200.00 require to be made by each candidate on Nomination Day is reâ€" turned to the eandidate after the election, provided said candidate polls one half of the total vote of the winâ€" ning candidate, Despite the fact that many members of the present parliaâ€" ment have b&en electe@‘ by only small majorities, many, ind d, being under one ‘hundred, there are more eandiâ€" dates than usual wio Will lose their deposits: This condition is largely due to there being tKet O more candiâ€" dates contestingpridings . where) the vote wont large® to two parties, leayâ€" ing the third pme with a small yvote that was onlyfan inconsiderable fracâ€" tion of the vwfte for the winner, he Magistrate, pliday spirit of (1 W ing thee or t stinglridings _ arg to two pfl rd pne with a alwWan inconside vke for the w 200,00 and liquor in UV and costs for tor in a_ public ki was fined $100 ucting the police of their duties. €lC eter a glass with t to make a ers, the ownâ€" rs on Thursâ€" | 200. & i1mmInds \ Rebekah L nue. $0000004 $000000 Meets every 2 in the Oddfellows _ Visiting Brotley ways welcome. 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See. anywhire in Porcupin: Canip, ;ngorn \ï¬r. $ nis ‘\Mnre. j anotation board so as t Vinesâ€" Inglish Sergos, blaks andf saM'\ atings of fine qualit, $ ip guarantsed. Priog ag | blues, fand fnaterials and workimnsg ; wabout that summer s;it@'iow as consistâ€" y0. H TOUR TAILOR ? LE Dogrway4> adiyou will hav complet FOR RENTâ€"In SchumacRer,â€"Flat, 2 rooms, spacious, new, &n suitable for housekeeping. Apply P. 0. | Box m, or ph’nm- 171, Tim®gins. MI HEIGHS REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HKRE Anyone interested in Christian Seiâ€" ence is cordially invited to attand an informal méeting every Sunday évenâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Macpherson, 490 Tamarack street, Timmins, at 7 p\ m. and every Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emegy, 20 Hemlock street, at 3.30 p,m. f? May I surprise you by stating what six hundred dollars will get you in a new home 22 x 32 feet, with finest garâ€" ‘detr lot 45 x 133 feet ; house complete;} (living room 12 x 14; dining room 12 x (12; two bedrooms and kitehen, 10 x 10 ach; two closets, bath 6 x 8, pantry tx 6; verandah 18x 6; all plastered, 'fSido:\t\vn coats of paint inside an-g " | tgo outside, any color with trim "nos. Tota)l $1500. Fenced, Built *\ Whin tiwo months. Build nny/kind !“fhouso you want. 4 rooms‘ to 8 + |ro(@s, iPayments accordingly. Write meand I will show you the designs to 0| chose from. Adjoining Hollinger |Rewsubâ€"division,. 4 50t .4 0600000000000000009000094 J. A. HOWSE Wholesale Tobaccos and GConfectionery 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Phone 154 IMMINS, ONT +4 R. WAITE, tion Timmins "}A y s