% John 1 240999000096000800000000008 @9068000600800860000046406( 4@ °/ Woodâ€"Stave Pipe and Tanics of all descriptions ‘Dressed four sides, just arrived, at special price. Head Office All kinds second hand Mining Machimery in firstâ€"class «cerdition. Boilers, HMoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. CAR OF B:C.SILVERSPRUCE INTERIOR FINISH The best, thickest and warmest Wallâ€"Board on the market. opomptomomo ooo moTooâ€"uâ€"â€"â€"ohq] umber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine. and Mill Supplies â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"AOEW T FQ TIMMINS Phone‘l0 B FIBRE BOARD Yard and Warcheuse SCHUMACHER Phone 95 B WIOE.STEAD CGLATMS NEAR BOURKES UNDER OPTYON ‘Lest iwx#eék MT. A. Pareker, of \oâ€" ‘bult, returred to the Sitver Townoith a timne specimen ofsa black bear caught In «sne Of lhis :trsps. The bear had hauked the heavy trap a distance of more than a quarter of a mile after hempâ€"caugkt. Dhehide whemâ€"streteked mensatred «2x feet tray four. Cin s tr&ps. (lBe Dear Aad avy trap a distance, of quarter of a mile utter Thehide wheaâ€"streteked 16,8¢62; Yukon, $1, 21,0064 ; Manitoba, tia, #8652; ‘Alberta, reszare taks» from Bow kes Station ave mIOU1N 64:and L1Cé l las ()y K wnenes al 1@ ‘Canada recently sestors Handbotk handv little bovk UE WInces 1\ ForeupIrA upplyime ral. Last 11 20 ITACSS U me IGollinger zold bullion. che Hiclntyre for the «old iW 36 THE PORCUPIKT ADVANCB Ni & medt C M A( N un portar T‘h 1M 100 ha‘r 11 in folâ€" Britisk n maia S\ nd it m 80 100 vD )1 Â¥ TX the LN td b¥§ and n 1t n Boys in Haileybury are accused of breaking into the Armories there afâ€" ter the Knights Templar Ball and stealing about $100.00 worth of good things to eat. The food was to be given to the Children‘s Aid Sholter. am,mmg and orl indUs { The contents inelude ‘Standard Stock an |change, Dividends P | Gold and Silver Minc l\illu'tinn of Canada, G I per Nickel, Lead, and BUT spar, Fluorspar, Graphite, Asbestos, Mica, Coal, Gypsum, Natural Gas and Petroleum, British Columbia Mineral rProduction, Quebec and Nova Seotia Proedluction, Mining Companies operâ€" ating in Canada, ete. The section, alâ€" pha‘betically arranged, giving brief reâ€" view of all the mining companies listâ€" ed on the Standard Exchange is a parâ€" icularly valuable reference work for those interested in mining. The Minâ€" ing Hanéd Book is accurate and upâ€"toâ€" date and will be very valuable to all concerned in the imining industry.. It is published hy the Investors‘ Mining Hand Book Co., 56 King St. West, Toronto. INV 11 U0RS‘ MINING EAND BOOK FOR YEAR NOW READY The late Captain Boall ‘had an interâ€" lesting‘ and adventurous career, at vaâ€" rious times hbeing a street evangelist, a Navy Chaplain and an organizer and worker in various patriotic and religious causes. + is just oH luable anc book is e Hore, con with the Mr. 3. d. ard Stock book cover Navy league, «ied cm othe General Hospital, Toronto, aged .58 years. The funeral took place from his late reâ€" sidence, 548 Parliament street, Toronâ€" to, to the Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The Jdate Captain: Boal was well known in Fimming and dlistri¢t where be was a frequent visitor during the war, Capt. Boal then doing erfergetic service for the Navy League of Canâ€" ada. On his visits herehe made many friends, all of wljoim will regret his death and extend sympathy to the beâ€" reaved widow and other mear relatives and friends. The late Captain Bogalhad an interâ€" SAY TT WITH DOLLARS, AND BE SURE TO DO IT NOW Mad will Th 8U RE\%CAPT. BAMUEL BOAL DYED IN TORONTO LAST WEEK 2# "On , Wednesday., .8 Samuel Boal. formerly paper c( seription vedal rd d 1€ U ill mmins () inacian The IT IS NOT ALWAYS EASY Un keep trying. think and then act. be considerate. profit by mistakes. forgive and forget. shoulder a deserved | IT ALWAYSPAYS W to know idmit em ipologiz toff the presssand is a very vaâ€" and interesting volume. This is edited by Mr. Reginald <E. consulting geologist, Toronto, the. market data compiled by . d. Kingesmill, secretary Standâ€" tock and Minin« Exchanse. The I‘l the pape , _ Jt means until the (Gth 1 this cemtuury, 01 Hune, 1922."" If 1¢ promy T paper to the the matter, bit vers in eoncise form the metal and oil industries of ©Canada. In M Minin The M TIn tWex 1( 10 on thi iritable ts inelude:â€"KHales on Stock and ~Miuitmg vidends Paid by Ont ilver Mines, Mineral J Canada, Gold, Silver, C Lead, and Zinc, Iron, F le TAaté par, Graphite, Asbestos, Hypsum, Natural Gas and Hitish Columbia Mineral advance to 1 T U 11 n y Hand Book" for 19 ress and is a very V U deserved blame eUN) :\l} died W Dt 11\ on inen St dune Tth, "R erly Captain in t d in the Gene: aged .58 years. T from his late a in mnue WA v 1 L0 id 1( )¢ The Pulp Press #) )1 and SU 1 Munt 12\ 1t 1¢ al @ ©@0000000000000000000000000000000608 0600000008004 40 #00¢¢ :“m’“ON“"0000“0“0““00“0000““000“000009 i Why Pay Exorbitant Prices :‘ FOR YOUR BRICK? #60080000000000000000000000000000 6900000000000 09 000600 ; $25.00 IN GOODS FOR $2.00 #000009000000000000 0090000000000 0000900090000 008000 900046 #0@0%0¢0¢0¢¢e0¢¢¢¢e¢¢er¢e0e880s¢0ReRde0dgre¢e0 e 080048 e0¢00 d 0 qpe 10604000000000¢000008 90000099 89000000000 6060000000009 0090 â€"McLAGAN PHONOGRAPHS | HOW? Under the original coupon plan of this store every customer huys $6.00 worth of coupons. Your money will never be lost in these couâ€" pons and you should make more money out of them. By securing four other customers, through this coupon plan, you will receive $4.00 cash and $25.00 in goods. By securing three customers you receive $3.00 in cash and $18.75 in goods. By securing two customers you get $2.00 in cash and $12.50 in goods. By securing one customer you get $1.00 in cash and $6.25 in goods. If you don‘t sell any of the coupons you pay the full balance of $19.00 and receive the $25.00 in goods. No. 1 Pine Street. â€"â€" â€"â€" Moneta. Friday and Saturday, June 2nd, and 3rd, this store will be closed. Open 8.30 p.m. Saturday. Buy from us and save money. Try us and feel happy. Gall on us for estima Timmins Brick & Contracting Co. P.O. Box 316 i OPPOSITE Office & Works â€" Commercial St. | marmmeampachool. Books, Stationery, Music and Musical Instruments Opposite Goldfields Timmins, Ont. â€"By Securing 4 Customersâ€" "They Speak for Themselves â€"The New Gent‘s Furnishings Storeâ€" IVAN STADELMAN J. SHULMAN us for estimates on your masonry. Building Sand for Sale. Supporl home industry. Come in and see, and hear them Ths* Phonographs with the beautiful tome. All designs Prices range from l"s $125.00 40.$575.00 t e aim to satisty. Timmins, Ont. 979 («ip