paid dearly for the attempt to con «luet a railway in Canada from head quarters in London, England, and th (P. N. 0. is by no means provin: that a railway can successfully main tain its headquarters a long distanc from its railway line. ‘‘Why is th office of the T. N. 0. Railway un Toronto? The â€" question _ seems _ puzzler: from a business standpoint ‘T. N. 0. HEAD OFFICES ARE COSTLY IN TORONTO. A gentleman who has tak ive and thoughtful interest affairs, â€" particularly those affecting the North Land, Tt 411 office of the T. N. 0. Railway in ‘Toronto? The â€" question â€" seems _ a puzzler: from a business standpoint. The: railway is all in the North Land and all its interests and affairs in a pusiness way suggest the North Land as the proper place for the head office of the concern. It may have been of onvenience to some of the big men in the Commission to conduct the executâ€" ive affairs of the railway from Toronâ€" to, but it does not seem to be to the convenience orâ€" advantage of the Northâ€"and the railway is supposed to be for service and conâ€" venienceâ€"nor is it to the eonvenience orâ€"economy of Ontario in general.â€" and Ontario foots the hill. With the head office in the North Land, the T. «. N. 0. Railway might save money in maiutenance â€" costs, and the â€"Comâ€" misstoners, as well as all other officials would have their othees so much nearâ€" T IMMIN 3 trom inz in the What the city pross notices deseribe as one of the most attractive specials offered to the dfilmâ€"Joving public in many moons is the play, ‘*Lord and Lady Algy," coming to the New Emâ€" mre Theatre on Friday and Raturday *)9 t this week, April 23rd and 24th. Mr. Lee lives at North Bay and so is in ecloser tonch with the great North and its needs than a city man could possithly hbe. iPerhaps, it the: head oflice of the T. N. 0. were moved to the North Land, experienee and eloser touch with conditions and men would bring the T. N. 0. administration to the place where **Athe People‘s Railâ€" way‘‘ becomes the people‘s railway in LADY ALGY PROVES TO BE A REGULAR FELLOW. Vviay woman‘s plucl of what seems 0n when WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 21st., 1920 11 rPot ant tliin 10w mnis adquarte 30,000.00 a ad offic Vnited Sstates VCs enditure mi 3 ty w 8. HISsâ€" WO( lblnt ) t'. l <1L Subsceription Rates : = $2.00 a year ontih l every Wednesda~y 0+ Lake, Publisher Aprt iy has to do wit d pride in the f the unfaithftuln ‘he lady, Lady A idquarte He sarnd e ‘city â€" execeded ind much of this e ceurtailed if the railway were osâ€" nterest in puDile those â€" matters Land, asked this N. O. Railway »ld North Land men. ‘th Bavy and so is net t interests an ‘»w monthis Residence 112 reds 441 rated isband e@[Ls wif 6 l1 S \\ another m embart inte 16(0) )0N 11 t HN] n, qi aciâ€" in public matters rest tention 10 when T the Ontario Legislature last week reâ€" duced the open season for deer in the North to fifteen days, ceominencing October 15th. The C. N.‘R. and C. P. it. both entered protests against this shortening of the open season for deer on the grounds that it will greatly inâ€" jure tourist traffie The shortened deer season applies to all Ontamo north of the French and Mattawa Rivers,. LEGISLATURE APPROVES LIGHT RAILWAYS BILL. Northern Light Railways ‘Company which is to run a light railway similar to those constructed in France and Belgium during the war, from Elk Lake to Gowganda, a distance of .28 miles. The Company has ample capital behind it, and is â€"only asking for permission to build and operate, to the supporters of the Sheriff Geo. Caldbick, the returning officer for the recent byâ€"election in this riding, last Saturday made his official eount of the ballots from the various ipolling places in the riding. According to the complete returns, the vote was as follows:â€" McDonald, 5222. Slaght, 3094. Pullen, 29096. N This is sliglitly different from the unofficial figures as published. last week, but the result of the election is not altered in any way. The official majority for Mr. Angus MeDonald, M. P., is thus 2128. reâ€" ceived _ 98 more vyotes than Major Pullen. ‘The total vyote was 11,460, there being 148 spoiled ballots thrown out of the count. I OFFICIAL MAJORITY IS 2128 FOR ANGUS McDONALD. T. N. 0. EMPLOYEE FPACHES .: CHARGE OF $12,000 THEFT. approved Northern Mr. MeDonald, the Memberâ€"Eleet leaves this week for Ottawa, and it is expected that he will ‘be formally inâ€" troduced to the House and take his seat on Monday next. and _At the last meeting of the Timtmins Orange Young Britons, Wor. Bro. Wm. G. McHugh was given a special and pressing sunmmons to attend, and when the Lodge got him there the members presented him with a Past Master‘s Jewel in recognition of dhus generous _ interest â€"and _ unfailing serviées. â€" The followinge address was 0. Y. B. PRESENT JEW EL TO WOR. BRO. W. McHUGH. JPEN SEASON FOR DEER CUT NOW TO 15 DAYS n Des Fish ani ek the Ontario Legislature the bill to incorporate the charge is O. at that point mpany â€"â€" nas _ ampMe t, and is â€"only asking o _ build and operate, e supporters of the M us way to Heaâ€" tation agent on oint. 8. Messor of e last week roâ€" FOR SALEâ€"BRAND NEW 8Sâ€"Horse Power, 2 Cylinder, 4 Cycle Dunn Marine Motor, and Reserve Gear, and all equipment; 20 foot â€" haul: Apply T. W. O‘Mara, Box 722, Tim mins, House No. 45 Balsam St. 16p Miners, machine runners an ers are wanted by the British 4 Nickel Corporation at their Nickel Mine, near Sudbury. men‘s traing runâ€" for each between town and mine. â€" Pikie‘s Transfer For Saleâ€"16â€"foot Chestnut Canoe firstâ€"class condition.. W. D. Stroud Hollinger Mine. Best Transfer in Northern Ontario Prompt Service. Good Attention Prices Right Phone 88 C° amounted to nearly $100.00, it would have paid him better to stay in jail on the original charge. The first change on the T. N. 0. schedule is now said unoflicially to be planned to go into effect on May 1st. On that date Trains Nos. 46 and 47 will run daily, it is said, and the after noon train will be an hour earlier. The National will run as at present. OOOOOOOOWOWOWWONOM MEDAL LOSTâ€"ThreeSftar Medal 1914â€"15â€"16, dlost on GGolf Course Finder please return to Corp. G. H F. Adams; Tinmmins. pended sentence for the breaking from jail, on condition that he pay all the costs incurred, and, as the latter MAID WANTEDâ€"Maid wanted for general housework. Apply Mrs., H. J. Marshall, 12 Hemlock street, Timmins. â€"18, Freight, Express General Transfer A NT KDâ€"DPRSH W ASHEIELR. Strong girl preferred. Hotel Goldficlds. Cor. Ball Grounds, opp. Knight Bros McKinnon HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. and muckâ€" Ai America in Murray y. â€"â€" Workâ€" ach â€" shift â€""~10â€"18, Anâ€" especially fine imported cockâ€" erel heads my breeding pen of Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds this year. A limited number of settings will be sold at $3.00 per 15 eggs. Also White Wyandotte settings at $2.00 per 15 Forteen Rhode Island Ked pullets, laying, for sale at $3.00 each. HIGHâ€"CLASS HATOHING EGGS,â€" Brown Leghorn, Rose Comb, Hennâ€" ing Farm stock, $2.00 per setting. Phone 1 A Dome Extensron, or write Mrs. E. Prickett, Dome Exten sion, South Poreupine. â€"16. DRY JACKPINE FOR SALEâ€"Comâ€" mencing April 14th we will have a limited amount of 16â€"inch Dry Jack Pine for sale in the town of Timâ€" mins. â€"Immediate delivery. Terms cash to iteamsters on delivery. Phone 99 B Schumacher. J. S. Wailson Co. â€"19â€"16 p. §$0000000¢00¢80¢09¢90000000000000000008000000090080000 048 0000 0006 0000006 000000000000 0000006 00 006 0660600660600 6 6 666466 The D o hel â€" ~ Ds N i " R h f t v\- W * This bank, with its numerous branches in Canada and at LONDON, ENG. and NEW YORK and correspondents throughout the world offers excellent banking facilities to the public SAVINCGS DEPARTMENT Interest at 3 per Cent. per. annum allowed on all deposits of $1.00 and upwards TIMMINS BRANCH opening shortly in temporary premises at 78 Pine Street GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Town we will open our shop under the management of Mr. Joseph Tessier for the making to order of strictly highâ€"class, highâ€" grade suits and overcoats., You will find here a full range of excellent highâ€"gradeâ€"~fabrics and will be able to secure garments that will fit well and wear well to your special ' FROM SATURDAY, MAY FIRST Men of Timmins Head Office â€" Toronto N Orderâ€"inâ€"Council has been passed changing the Close Season from April 15th to commence May 15th, Northern Division, after which date perâ€" mits to burn must be secured from the Fire Ranger Fire Protection TAILOR _ SHOP ; E. J. ZAVITZ, Provincial Secretary ANNOUNGT The Opening: â€" OF A NEW JSEPH TESSIER, Manager