ASSOGIATED BOARDS T0 coNyENE AT SOUTH ERD Interesting and Inspiring Letter by President to Affiliated Boards. In connection with the coming transportation _ throughout inz of â€"the Temiskaming Associated North Country being a matter oi Boards of Trade to be held around the| vjital importance, not only to th and of this month, at South Porcupine'ing industry, but to the distric the President, Mr. D. L. Jemmett,, bas|the Province as a whole, will be sent out the following letter to the}| most particular consideration.. various local Boards of Trade affiliatâ€"| ;@mpa most disastrous fire of ed“\\xth }t]:llelAss(t;01ate(il ?Ioar{isiâ€"-f ber 4th, happening, as it did, | ENe _aSt' eneral C t.fe'immediately after our last g B')ard“nt \nas'lef§ to the Executive meeting, very seriously delaye Committee to decide where the next\upset the activilies of the Boar q‘uarter.ly meeting would be.helq ;i is therefore most essential tl Executive Committee met in ow yet down to coâ€"operative w %art on December 19th, and it was unâ€" quick:iv as possible, especially a animously decided that arrangements‘,,, Dc;minion’-Parli’ament ud . th be made, if possible, to meet at SOouth ; Legislatu®e are meetif Poreupine. Since then we have been latter part of this month. in communication with the South Porâ€"| ;, 1t is tDe eathest wigh of supine Board of Trade, and we hope ? i Ex t t 3 :? to"notify you in the next few days of giden} and {\e at YOU the exact date of this meeting, probâ€" .Bnard together, if not a gener.al ably early in the week January 22 to o W e e onl .executn: 27, and I think we can promise you aA COHSldC.r ‘carefully phe items (,)t,. splendid programme, as we are asking Cl “'ll?.(?‘] }‘m\'e olE HP ‘betox them to coâ€"operate with the Boards of poard in Cle pas} amgl that a Trade of Timmins and Schumacher. »concluded, and also. fo ‘Shortly after the last quarterly prepare.‘ne\\‘" r'naterla} .for dl.sc meeting, held at New Liskeard, you gnd consideration at this comin were supplied with a copy of the minâ€" ie ; . ates of that meeting, which was a very ; ‘‘The Temiskaming and No eomplete report, amongst other things, Ontario Associated Boards of lGisting all the resolutions reccived dur|have done much in the past, p inz the past two years for consideraâ€"|larly in the last two years, but tion of the Board. A number of these|hearty coâ€"operation and efforts matters are still open ans should be}|different local Boards and coâ€" considered by your Board, and ,if|tion of representatives of the 1 thought advisable, be prepared to carâ€" | industries of Temiskaming, 1 ry on further discussion or bring in |lumber and agriculture, much mnew resolutions, if deemed necessary.|can be done anrd this Ass o 00. Sn m mm mss 10 nhd b} sided records formerly You can‘t resist Paul Whlteman s dances! "H is Ma,@m Vonce- | Listen to arry one of them. You‘ll feel the urge to "step out"‘ to the utterly inimitable time, swing, and harmony of Paul Whiteman‘s musicâ€" You can‘t mistake it! The priceless privilege of hearing this worldâ€" flg.moug orchestra at home is yours through "His Master‘s Voice"â€"Victor ecords. HIS MASTER‘S VOICE LIMITED.\MONTRE.AL â€" <*+As this meeting will be held in a mining town, it is proposed that we deal more particularly with matters wof vital importance to the mining inâ€" ‘dnstry, and seek coâ€"operation, as far as possible, between the mine operaâ€" tors representing the mining indasiry, and this Associated Boards for their mutual advantage. Road building and the general development of the means of â€" transportation . throughout the North Country being a matter of most vital importance, not only to the minâ€" !ing: industry, but to the district and ©The most disastrous fire of Octoâ€" ber 4th, happening, as it did, almost immediately after our last generai meeting, very seriously delayed and upset the activities of the Board, and it is therefore most essential that we now get down to coâ€"operative work as quickly as possible, especially as both the Dominion Parliament and the Proâ€" vincial (Legislatufe are meeting the latter part of this month. "It is the earnest wish of your Preâ€" sident and executive that you get your Board together, if not a general meetâ€" ing, at any rate your executive, and consider carefully the items of interâ€" est which have come up before this Board in the past and that are not econcluded, and also to consider and ‘prepare new material for discussion and consideration at this coming meet ‘‘The Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade have done much in the past, particuâ€" !arly in the last two years, but by the hearty coâ€"operation and effoerts of the Cifferent local Boards and coâ€"operaâ€" tion of representatives of the leading industries of Temiskaming, mining, lumber and agriculture, much more can be done ard this Associated Boards of Trade of Temiskaming can become a power of strength and inâ€" fluence in the Gistriect and do much to solve many of our difficulties and bring about pressure that will materiâ€" allvy advance the development and ‘*Your Associated Boards of Trade were responsible for the visit to Teâ€" miskaming last .September of 75 or 100 representative business and m»flu-l ential men from the older parts of the: Province. These visitors were wonâ€" derfully impressed with the possibilâ€" ities and resources of Temiskaming, and went back to their several Boards of Trade and communities spreading the kind of propaganda that thig coun try needsâ€"the urgent expediency ‘of the expenditure of many times the amount of monrey now being e\"pended in opening up channels of communicaâ€" tion and other acts and things which develop the latent and wonderful naâ€" tural resources of the district. â€"The disastrous fire of October 4th. last has also done much to direct the attertion and sympathy of Old Ontario to this district. Now is the time for us to get together with coâ€"operative team work and press our cause, when we can get the most hearty coâ€"operation and support of all organizations and â€"reâ€" presentative men of the different comâ€" mumities in pressing any reasonable and necessary demands. rosperity of "Start right now to coâ€"operate by geitting your Executive together, and come with a full attendance to this meeting, fully primed with construeâ€" tive ideas and prepared to carry on constructive and beneficial discussion. us all coâ€"operate together to make 1923 a banner year for the deâ€" velopment of Temiskaming."‘ velopme The secret ot doing what one what one has to happiness is not in likes, but in liking do. 1sIrP1ICT THE PDRCUPINE ADVANCE sSCHUMACHER R. C. LADIES GIVING EUCHRE JAN. 3ist. A Grand Euchre is announced under the auspices of the Ladies of the R. C. Church, Schumacher, in the Melntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher, on Wed nesday, Jan. 3ist. Cards at 8.30 p.m. Good prizes. _ Refreshments served* Mcelntyre Orchestra in attendance. The success of previous events of this kind under the auspices of "the Ladies of the R. C. Church is full assurance that all attending the Grand Euchre on Jan. 31ste will have a very pleasant and agreeable evening. PROTEST ELECTION OF THE 1923 MAYOR OF COBALT Exâ€"Mayor A. Z. Trudell of Cobalt has started action to protest the eleeâ€" tion of Mr. Taylor Pipe as Mayor of Cobalt for 1923. The protest is foundâ€"| ed on two grounds. It is alleged that the present Mayor is not a resident of Cobalt nor does he live within two miles of the municipality,and in the second place it is alleged that electors entitled to vote at the recent election were refused a ballot. A number have been summonsed to give evidertce at the hearing which is likely to be set: for some time this week before Judge: Hartman. Among the witnesses will be the Town Clerk, the Tax Collecetor, the Assessor and other Cobalt town officials as well as a mnumber of citizens concerned. The idea Mr. Trudell says he has behind his protest is to estaâ€" blish the precedent that the Mayor of Cobalt should be a bona fide regydent of Cobalt. Also there is the desire to see that citizens do not lose their votes through technicalities. A number of citizens had no vote in the recent elecâ€" tion because of a byâ€"law disfranchisâ€" ing those on whose property taxes were not paid for the year. Many of those who thus lost their votes were tenants who iwere not behind in their own payments. If the taxes on the property for which they were listed had not been paid by the landlord, however, they were listed as defaultâ€" ers and refused a vote. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF TEMISKAMING FIREMEN The annual convention of mickfluninw Firement‘s Associs be held in New Liskeara on 1 February I1st, commencing a (qu quois _ BAi‘s, South â€" Porcu Timming bein the Associati n mM wC B NMathan Greenberg 60 Balsam St. â€" _ Timmins. € bQ90000¢40484000600°440040 e AsSsoOc1a On the evening o New TLiskea W p 180|( W nt ‘have Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. of the 11 cA (U x anguel Hal) iblest upine 1011 Invitatio intert of the annwal meetâ€" L Fire Brnigade will AVI cing at i p.m. neeting for the of the District humacher the member YIsHors in l on t ciation will n inursday, x at: 2 p.m. T‘S to Dyv and e 111 18 | 000 v‘. GIRL WANTED for boarding house PLASTERING and CONTRACTING. work. Apply at once at Veteran| Repairs of all kinds. Ornamental House, corner Fourth Avenue and|â€" work a specialty. E. Guitard, 144 Cedar street. 3p l ‘Pine Stzeet. 6600080404046 p0000000000000090 0800000686000 000666446 : ;OWWOMMQOM“QWMQWQ 0 ©@§%%4%¢%#¢ POV VR NY y U 124 *) PV OA PWVE V OE Y T V T Y Y TV T T F C G G C 000 n NP C :C tA cmd + + m s 4wÂ¥ O Go4G W"‘. 4404400666444 6 The thickest, warmest and strong Clear B.C. Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce V â€"joint, Flooring and Shiplap, White Pine f’eatheredge, Sash and Doors. All kinds second hand Mining Machnery in firstâ€"class condition. Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. Head Office Yard ‘TIMMINS, ONT . A Complete Stock of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Phone 24 u.: W o Ne .. Ne 01 NOe PB c NE 5 0 00 N . NC c N on N n NBE s P0 c SE 20 00. c NN0 se 00 5 snE ho ie ce ME it )A cï¬ l S c dn t s 00. 5 Eui ie i @20 uen + Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, and Mill Supplies ACGENT FOR orner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 24 \\ 44 § $ >4 46 Phone 71. orner Third Avenue and Birch Street 2 4 s » Timmins, Ont. Hard Red Brick in Stock Frank Byck est wall board on the market. You like it? Then you will enjoy a dinner from ours. It is simply deliciousâ€" young, juicy, tender and most wholesome. We sugâ€" gest that for your dinner today ‘or Sunday, you orâ€" der some from us, and you will not be disappointed. Or a leg of> young lamb? SCHUMACHER Phone 95B