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Porcupine Advance, 10 Nov 1920, 1, p. 2

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E‘ b 2|IlllllliiIIIIL{llltllllllllllllllllll. 1% .W} ‘ANDREw WILSON“. 59m- Still the Most for the Money A FURNISHED BOOM T0 RENT. all conveniences. Phone 150, Timmins. TENDERS WANTED FOR WOOD. FOB SALEâ€"A Nelson Range and Quebec Heater, both practically new. Apply 13 'MapIe street, Tim- mins. â€"44 Tenders wanted for 50 cords of 2 font dry Jackpine, Tamarm-k and Birch “ 00d for the Schodl Board of Mattagami Heights. Tenders must be in before the 25th of Km ember, 1920, addressed to the Secretary at the School Board Mattaga mi Heights Post Office. 45- 46. “ The National Smoke ” DR. JND; B. AIKEN DENTIST P110 9201 Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. Room 7 Reed Bldg, Timmins. FISH AND GAME NOW UNDER. THE MINES DEPARTMENT. l t The Fish and Game Branch of the Ontario Public Works Department has been transferred to the Depart- ment of Mines. The enforcement of the fish and game laws and the pro- tection and interests of the fish and game in the province will now be in the hands of Hon. H. Mills, Minister of Mines. 'l‘he transfer was made chiefly on account ot'tt'he amount of im portant work recently devolving upon the Minister of Public Works, Ilon. F. C. Briggs. It is desired to give Mr. The Sutherland interests connected with the Davidson Gold Mine report that a million dollars may be invest- ed in Davidson stock by the English interests now interested. These En- glish businessmen are read) to go on 11 ith their part ot the proposition, pro 1ide1l the present shareholders show themselves agreeable to the new i11- terests developin'r the property to the producing stage. The Sutherlands re- port also that the shareholders ha1e come torward we ‘1'] on the proposal to option half their holdings to the 1111- gli sh group on the plan outlined. Mr. H. H. Sutherland left for England last week to continue the negotiations with the English interests concerned. He is expected back next month, and in the meantime the proposition will 1e1nain open as at presént, 111111 the chances f111onrahle tor it. bein1r accept ed by all .parties concerned. Briggs mm’e time to devote to the de- velopment of his highway plans. Un- der the supervision of Hon. Mr. Briggs, the revenue from the Fish and Game branch increased about $100, 000.00 in the one year. ,3 MILLION DOLLARS MAY BE INVESTBD IN DAVIDSON. OTTAWA HOCKEY STAR NOW WORKING AT THE FALLS. According to despatches from Ottawa, Aurel Joliat, one of the Lest young amateur puck ehasers in the (‘11pita'l city, who was a 111eu1ber of the New l“dinbursr team there, has gone to Iroquois Falls, and will be a member of the team of that biU Paper I own this coming winter in the North e111 Ontario Hockey Association League. According ‘to the despatehes Aurel let‘t Ottawa on Thursday and will join Billy lloue'her, who starred last winter with Munitions in the Ottawa ~t‘ity League. Ottawa ‘advice is to the efl’ect that Jolia‘t is a very promisingr play or and was ottered a contract last season by the Quebec (T‘lub of the National Hockey League. Vii-at. will strike most people about this despateh is the question that will suggest itself, as to whether, in View of the N.'O.H.A. residence rule, this player ran play in any N.O.H.A. games here this year. PERMIT SAID TO BE NOW NEEDED TO CARRY GUN. An item now going the rounds of the iveekly press suggests that accord- ing to an amendment to the criminal code which came into effect on Oct. 15th it is illegal 'for anyone to have a rifle, revolver or gun‘in 'his possession without a permit, the only exception to this lLeingg British subjects who own ed and possessed shot guns «before Oct. 15th. \Vhen asked about. the matter last week Ghief Wilson said he had no formal notice of any change in the law regarding the possession of wea- pons. lThe law as :at present restrict- ed the‘ possession of firearms, but an amendment such as that referred to would still further simplify the mat- teii‘ii'it'lmut any particular hardship to any good citizen. Those desiring lire arms for legitimate purposes would have no difficulty in securing a permit, and the plan might do much to resâ€" trict the improper sale and possession of firearms. A party of hunters left last. week for a hunt in the Diver district. The party included zâ€"Messrs. (has. A'lton, Frank Francis, A. *Simms. J. T. E'as- ton, E. Thompson and T. Torrance. TEE PORCUPINB ADVANCE KBOBA mm: MAKING _ SATISFACTORY PROGRESS. The development work at the Room Mine is going along OK. The cross- cut is now in 200 feet with about 250 feet to go to cut No. 5 vein and 75 feet further to cut vein No. 6. The results of the development work on the Keora so far. havmbeen eminently satisfact- ory'and’ the prospects appear of the best. BIG SALE ON SPECIAL PLAN AT OSTROSSBR’S SUDBURY PLEASBD WITH ACTION OF N.0.H.A. MEETING. As will he noted from their an- nouncement elsewhere in this issue I). ()sbroeser t‘o. are putting on a speeial 'Ibig sale of elothiiig and men 's furnishings on a new plan. livery- -thin;: in the store will he sold at a straight diseount of 20 per cent. from marked priees. ()strosser 8: (’o. have all their goods marked in Wain figures and take pride in the fact that at or- dinary times their prices are as low as most and lower than many for the qua lily of goods uttered. For the sale the prices on the goods will in nowise be altered, but every sale will mean a straight discount of :20 per vent. For instanee, a regular $30.00 suit or over- coat. will only cost $24.00 at this sale. Three ('ollars regularly sc’lling for one dollar will cost during the sale only 80 (cents. The regular $3.00 grade of overalls 'will cost only $22.40. These are simply illustrations ot"'lio\v the plan- will work. ‘The sale commences on Friday, Nov. 12th, and will last for ten days only, ending Monday, Nov. 22nd. 5$555555§wm$wmfififififififififififififififififififififififififimmfiwm Di 1‘ 1111- ! 110 1). (111 :1 :11011': 1 .\'1'1'.\'- ‘ 111' 21 11.11111 | have ' 'moowoooooumoowwwmuomououuuowo OOWMWOWOOOMW WWOMOOWQ z P.O. Box 62 Phone No. 32 £- 9ONOWOMOOOONONOO””OOOWW”M”OO”” 00000000906600”... om.» 69%..”MMOOMOOV "‘02 VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS SUPPLIES MUSIC SATGHELS Opposite the Guldfields TIL! M INS Large stock of' these instruments for sale ranging in price from $10.00 to $125.00 Come and look over our selection of Old and New Violins. Can take a very limited number of stud- ents for violin and string instruments. Excavations for Mllars, Sewers etc. Contracts 01 all kinds tak en SIMMS HOOKER (Agents for Confederation Life Association). REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LEO MASCIOLI FORMER TEACHER AT DULUTH GONSERVATORY H. F. SCHROEDER, l4 CEDAR 3mm (upsmnm CONTRACTOR EMPIRE BUILDING PHONE 64 "- Rsidence PHONE 118

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