B i8 m i8 t5a i WOOWMWOOOWM. et #9990060000008800800808000000008000000000060000000000666 TAE LARGESY HOUSE IN THE WORLO DEAiNG EXCLUSEVELY /g NOGORTH AMERICGCAN RAVW -E.L,!R TODAY IS A CGOGBD DAY TO GIVE "SHUBERT" A TRIAL Â¥ J N39 + [ W As usual, "SHUBERT" is B 'W looking out for your interest. § \ $ In order to eliminate for you the necessity of obtaining ° g export permit and the payment of royaltyâ€"to make it posâ€" C poigag sible for you to get "more money"‘â€"‘"quicker‘‘ for your * &. B. Shubert faurs, "SHUBERT‘‘ has opened a Fur Receiving Depot!at Limited Fort William, All you haeve to do is PACK UP YOUR FURS AND SHIP THEM TO A. B. SHUBERT, LTD., FORT WILLIAM, ONTARIO. NO PERILSIT REQUIRED FOR SHIPMENTS WITHIN THE PROVINCE. "SHUDBERT‘" is paying extremely high prices for Mink, NDeaver, Marten, Fisher ond all other lawfully taken furâ€"bearers. We want all the furs you can chip, but we must have themâ€"QUICKâ€"so get efter ‘em and ship ‘em to "SHUBERT‘ as fast as you get ‘em. s FORT WILLIAM DEPT Telephone: 49 Real Estate SULLIVAN & NEWTON Hougs£k IN THE WORLO _ OEAiNG EXCLUSLEYV: $HIP ALL YOUm FURS DIRECT TO of all kinds INSURANCE , 137 Houses to Let and for Sale Dr. Moore Bi: ck, Timmins ONTARIO CMITEFY The dropping out of New Liskeard leaves the Poreupine and‘the Falls to fight it out for group honors. The games still to be played are :â€" Timmins at Foquois Falls, Wednesâ€" day Feb. Ist. Troquois Falls at Timmins, Wednesâ€" day, Feb. 8th. s R To tie with the Falls the Poreupine team must win both these games, and the boys are out to do that same. Hereis hoping! And good luck ! ‘The standing of the teams, counting New Liskeard as withdrawn, would be as Rollows, the tie with Liskeard in this event counting as a win :â€"â€" Iroquois Falls, won 9; Jlost 1; to Poreupine, won ; lost 3; to play 2. New Liskéard, won 0; lost 12. New Liskeard has played six games, losing three to Trmmins, tieing one with Timmins, and losing two to the Falls. There were six games for Lisâ€" keard still to play, four of them beâ€" in@ home games. A new dance hall has been opened at Anson‘s Ice Cream Parlors, Mattaâ€" cami. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening is reserved for Square Dances, and there will (be Round Dances every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights." ~There will be the best music for these dances. Dancing will commence each evening at‘ 8 o‘clock sharp. SQUARE AND ROUND DANCES 3 AT ANSON‘S, RIVER ROAD Word was received here yesterday from Iroquois Falls to the effect that New Liskeard yesterday morning wirâ€" ed the Falls that Liskeard was dropâ€" ping out of the N.O.H.A. Senior seâ€" ries. It is understod that the reason for Liskeard‘s action is the fact that the Farmers‘ Club has found it dif ficult to finance Senior Hockey this year particularly as the team has had poor luck so far as winning games is econcerned. Liskeard bhas lost three and tied one gante with Poreupine and lost, two to the Fally. ‘The Falls was to play at Liskeard on Thursday and Saturday of this week, ‘but these games will now g» to the Fallsâ€"by deâ€" fault, as well as the two later home and home games. In the same way the Porcupine team will be credited with a win efach for the home and honre games with Liskeard scheduled for Feb. 4 and Feb. 14. This Leaves the Battle for 1Group Honours Definitely Between Porcupine and the Falls,. LISKEARD DROPS OUT OF SENIOR N.O.H.A. SENEfS ay & * TXE PORCUPINE ADVANCE B geard, and according to a gentleman quoted by The Speaker, ""I never saw a worse handled game in Liskeard.!‘ That is pretty severe, but The Speakâ€" er implies cven more. The game, it suggests, was rough, very 1'ou\gh, inâ€" deed quite nawsty, don‘t you know, and the Hon. Referee never saw anyâ€" thing. ‘Two or three were laid right out, and one Liskeard lad had his nose broken, but still the referee saw nothing wrong. iPerhaps (Mr. Bill Brydge had a different idea of roughâ€" neess in hockey than that held by The Speaker. Likely so. ‘IFurther The Speaker thinks that a competent reâ€" feree could have‘been secured frony, either Haileybury or Cobalt, thus sayâ€" ing the expense of bringing a man from Iroquois Falls The Advance agrees with The Speaker in condemnâ€" ing rough stuff in hockey. ts‘ noa good ; it‘s not hockey, and it‘s by no means **ericket."‘ The rough stuff spoils the game in reality in every way, if only players and spectators would\ realize, that.. Liskeard should ‘be given due credit for not featuring the rough stuff but always\trying to play hockey. Referees should make a point of ‘‘canning‘‘ the roughâ€"house geuys om every occasion. The less bulâ€" chery the better hockey. a U. F. 0. MEMBER 3UGGESTS ‘"LILIQUOR COUPON‘‘ SCHEME These has ben rather wholesale conâ€" demnation of the narrowâ€"mindedness of the U.F.O. gang. But apparently the U.F.O. is not quite as bad as Sodom and Gomorah, The U.F.O. may, after all, have one righteous man in its parliamentary, representation in this Provinee. > Wilson Crockett, U.F. O.~member for South/Wenhp'orth, anâ€" nounces a new systetmn of government control of liquor by which householdâ€" ers, for $2.00 a year, could receive coupon books entitling them to purâ€" chase a quart bottle of whiskey every two weeks in the month, or 24 in a year. «Mr. Crockett is reported as afâ€" firming that this matter is to lbe disâ€" ecussed in Government cacus, as well as such matters as unemployment inâ€" surance and extensions of rural credit systems. Mr. Crockett is further anâ€" nouneed as ready to int{od-uce the proâ€" posed legislation at the next session of the Ontario House. In reply to these reports, Hon. Mr. Raney, who is unâ€" derstood to dislike thooze himself, is quoted as bitterly opposed to Mr. Croâ€" ckett‘s suggested plan.‘ If Mr. Raney doesn‘t like a drink why should anyâ€" ho(l_\' else dare to Think_nf a drop. Rev.: Ben Spencey the temperance phonetic, when asked about Mr. Croâ€" ckett‘s proposal is credited with reâ€" plying, ‘‘Bop !(Bah! Piffle!‘‘*The same to you, old top! ~ BILL BRYDGE NOT VERY POPULAR IN LISKEARD, NOW In its last issue The New Liskeard Speaker devotes consideraible space to a round roast of Hon. Bill -Bry‘%gv, the Iroquois Falls heavyweight hockeyâ€" ist. Hon. Bill ref‘ï¬reed an In'ermedi- ate came between Haileyhuryvâ€"and Lisâ€" REPORT OF T. & N. 0. sHows" SURPLUS OF $181,778 FOR YEAR The report of the T. & N. 0. Railâ€" way for the year ending Oct. 31st. 19214 was recently completed | and shows a surplus of earnings over exâ€" penditure of $181,778.89, according to reports made last week,. The figures only deal with the actual operation of the road for the year.. On October 31st. a cheque for $200,000.00 from net earnings was handed the Governâ€" ment. The total earnings of the T. & N. 0. for the year ending (Oct. 31st. 1921 were $4,680,645.42, while the axâ€" penditures amounted to $4,498,836.53. The gross earnings are given as $4, 680,645.42. The freight earnings were $3,047,925.00; passenger earnings, $1,â€" 223,387.00; express and telephons earnings, $255,520.00. ‘The total expenditures were $4,495â€" 836.63, which inolnd(;d,fl maintenance of right of way, $960,483.00; transâ€" portation, $2,233,312.00; maintenance of equipment,. $736,799.00; hire of freigcht cars, £310,342.00. 3 According to the report of the Railâ€" way the equipment has been well maintained and is up to date in every respect, all safety appliances, having been adopted. The T. & N. O. also had the distinction of being the first railâ€" way in Canada to adopt the ‘‘Boosâ€" ter‘‘ engines which have proved A ereat success and will likely be very generally adopted now that the T. & N. 0. has shown their usefulness. The (\lhairman says that the railway and Commissio;p have received the heartiest coâ€"operation and . support from the Government. * In a letter announcing the inauguâ€" ration of Cobalt‘s new newspaper The Northerr News, Mr. Richard Pearce, speaking for himself and his brother, Norman, says:â€"*‘If the new paper is as good as The Advance, we‘ll be saâ€" tisfied."‘ Ambitious iboys, those Pearce lads! Nothing like aiming high! The T. & N. O. has about 300 of line, including branches, the line being between Cochrane North Bay. s HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Gâ€"room bungaâ€" low, ali hardwood throughout; ceâ€" ment basement, with furnace. Apâ€" ply to 82 Elm street. â€"2â€"0f1 Exceptional opportunity for enerâ€" getic, ambitious young man of good character. A progressive Life Insurâ€" ance Company will give, to the right kind of man, a thorough course of training in scientific salesmanship and a splendid qpening for a Life‘s vocaâ€" tion, salary and commissions. ‘ If you are looking for a permanent.connecâ€" tion with an assured fut#re, reply to box N.L., The Advance, Timmins, â€"4 In the matter of the Estate of Fred Plummer, lats:of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the district of Temiskamâ€" ing, Lumberman, deceased. Take notice thit all persons having claims against tfe estate of the above deceased, who died on or about the 16th. day of December 1920, are to file the same. duly verified by affidavit with the undersigned on or before the 15th. day of February 1922. WANTEDâ€"MEN and WOMEN to sell to women in homes rubber lined waterproof Gingham Aprons for use in the kitchen. ‘Can easily earp $14 daily andamore. Rapid seller and ready demand. Send 7$ cents for sample apronâ€"and full particulars. Money refunded if sample returned. And take notice that after said date the estate of the said deceased will be distributed having regard only to such ugi;)unts as shall then have been filed. / Dated at Timmins this 14th.day of January, A.D. 1922. ' :omm ©$600066 OMWâ€OMWWW C A. *00000008000000000000000000000008000800000000000000008 Â¥IMMINS SCHUMACHER § Phone 10 B Phone 95 B 9000000000800000000000000000008 00000 0009080000000000048 WO“WWMWM BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY, 232 Mectiill Street, Montreal. 4â€"5 DISTRICT AGENT WANTED ° John NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies mcomeâ€"â€"â€"/A ENT O [@_â€"mmmme ©~ Colonial Stee!l Companies Famous_ RED STAR DRILL STEEL c B.C. Fir. Woodâ€"Stave Pipe and Tanks of all descriptions All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc. T o _ Head Office Solicitor for Administrator of said estate , HELP WANTED D. W. O‘SULLIVAN, TIMMINS Phone 10 B FURNITURE FOR SALE, suitable for library or sitting room; going cheap; apply at J. K. Moore‘s, 36 Third Avenite, Timmins. . ~â€"4 Anyone interested in Christian Sciâ€" ence is cordially invited to attend an informal meeting every Sunday evenâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Macpherson, 48 Tamarack street, Timmins, at 7 p. m. and every (Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, V. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock‘street, at 3.30 p.m. a Yard and Warehouse REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE Child‘s Welfare Clinies, ,Wednesâ€" days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. 1st. Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn. 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd, Wed. each month, Dr. Mcelnnis. 4th. Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinice Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. # > * J. A. HOWSE Safety First «. Boil the Water 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and GConfectionery BOARD®OF HEALTH COLUMN Miintgg Phone 154 H. H. MOORE, M.D., M."O. H.