PVII 10 fm, | * '1 s . w s >Â¥ | Gochrane, Amooth Rock and K.mut- kasing to Play Series. "Winner "To PhyWinners for King / ‘Genl. Mtge Bonds : __ 6 _ Jan. 2, 1940 .( 97.50 . 6.25 RICES of, Government Bonds have already shown a broad‘ advance Indications are that high grade Corporation Bonds| have not by any means fully discounted prevailing money rates. Consequently the purchase of these securities at current levels is to be recommended. uk i WE offer the above bonds for immediate mvestment and mvxte inquiries for full particulars. E average yield from Canadnan Government and Murkicipal * R at present prices is now but slightly higher than 5%. | MUCH . income â€"return, combined safety of. prinâ€" **® cipal, i btainable from inyestments in well selected Corporâ€" atmn bonds, as the following list indicates >»â€" 7 BE wÂ¥ Canadian Salt General ‘â€" Mtge. Bonds Western Dry Dock and . Shipbuilding 1st Mtge." Bonds â€" Abitibi Power Paper: ©â€" \Genl. Mtge Bonds caigary Power 1st Mtge. hok aAlteaiin i 244 Bay Street, Toronto St. John » Winnipeg â€" Vancouver.« New York « London Jan.‘1, 1929â€"31 May 1, 1941 Jan. 1, 1940 102. _ Cochrane, Smooth ‘Rock Falls and Kapuskasing are to have a foobball‘ league this year and will rompete for the King and Dickson Cups, and perâ€" haps for the Goodyear Cup as well. They, will play â€"their league series, with the three teams\competing, and the wi I’er of each series will play the winner ‘in th¢ Timminsâ€"Domeâ€"Kirkâ€" land Lake series. This was agreed to at the meeting of the N.O.FP.A. at the Dome Saturday evening. â€" The plan seems to ‘be a specially good one for alls concerned. .. It allows Cochraz‘l’e, Smooth Rock FPalls and Kapuskasing to have football this season without prohibitive expense for travelling. At the same time interest is mmntamed because the cups are in "competitioa. For 'I‘immins, Dotne~ and Lake, there is the same advantageâ€" â€" the increase of interest in the comâ€" petitions through the addition of the Northern .teams, mthout) theâ€" added expense of travelling, ete., for regular cgames in a sc«hedule t"hat would 1::â€" chide the northern teains. The group ~plan thus inaugurated should greatly increase ijnterest in football in the North Land, without adding much to its cost. There is great interest being sBown in football t'hls season at Coâ€" chrane, and all should do everything possible to help Cochrane along. Coâ€" chrane has undoubtedly ‘been hard hit by the fever epidemic thers, sad it will take some time and much hard goâ€" ing for.the town to get back to normal prosperity. â€"Good sport is necessary to cheerâ€"the people along and to proâ€" vide the entertainment and recreation so useful~in upholding health and strength and courage. . Cochrane is sho“kh good 1ud0ement in not dropâ€" pmg 1its apoxts at this time, and all good sports throughout the North Land will very sincerely wish the good. sports of Cochrane. the -l}ost successâ€". ful season possible., CLdS: week His Honor Judge J. B. T: Caron,. Chairman â€"of theâ€" Election Board for the District of Cochrane, made a special trip to Moose Wactory in connection with the proceedings reâ€" lating to the approaching Provincial Election. For the first ttme in hisâ€" tory a poll ‘has been established at Moose Factory for voting in this elec- tion, and Judge Garon v1s1ted the p-)l-â€"- ,llno' subâ€" dw{swn just as other subâ€"diâ€" visions ‘of the district. The trip was made from Cochrane to Moonbeam by canoe and from there to Moose Facâ€" tory by airship, the return trip folâ€" 1lowing the same route and plan. Anâ€" other similar visit will be made to seâ€" cure: the ballot boxes, etc., after the voting. 9) ' * s It would fappear as if it would pay the workers of the Poreupine to keep: Joe Knight away from this Camp. When the United Mine, Mill and Smel ter Workers‘ Union was going along nicely ‘here, Knight came here and got busy. The result was that the Internaâ€" tional Union dropped away just at the time when it bid fair to secure the full support and coâ€"operation of all. Then the O.B.U. was started here, with Knight as one of its boosters. For a time the O.B.U. went along, and then Knight came back and got busy in the Camp, and the 0.B.U. faded away. More recently the P01cup1ne \Imels Unionâ€"was established as a strictly jlocal union. Knight has been paying speclal attention to ‘this ‘Camp latelv and if his plans go as they went in th\," past, theâ€"latest union will hkelv folâ€" low the way of the others. ‘ Knight is also credited with 51m11ar suc\‘ess at Coba]t and other places." One union man recently suggested that it would play the to. pay Joe just to stick around. \Certainly he is not a yery farâ€"mghted friend of the. workingman from his own line of talk. At Cobalt somé days ago ‘he held a pubhc @eetlnv at W’hlch he was to give ‘‘ the truth‘" about the labour Siâ€" 'tuatlon uï¬ Poreuplne j T‘he mee/tmu' n 1 4 uc 03 ‘Plans and specifications for a brick addition to the Dome Mines School, Township of Tisdale, School District No. South Poreupine, Ont., are mnow ready for Tengers. Separate Tenâ€" ders for General Contract embodying all Trades except Plumbing and Heatâ€" ing, and special Tender for Pfum'bmg and _Heating will be required. \Pendâ€" ers must sbe addressed to the Secretâ€" ‘ary of the Township of Tisdale Schoo!l Board, Mr. Max Smith, South Poreuâ€" DBine, Ont., and to be in his office not later than 10 a.mt, May 31st, 1923, when Tenders‘ will be opened. By orâ€" der of the Board Lowest tendâ€" er not necessarily cepted. Plans and Specifications mayaie had at my office MORE POOR ADVICE GIVEN, TO MEN BY JOE KNIGHT TRIP MADE BY AIRSHIP TO MOOSE FACTORY BY JUDGE was‘ not largély attended, and" the ‘‘truths"‘ proved much the. same way. One of the "‘facts‘‘ ‘given, for.ms-l tance, was that \lay Day parade here ‘nad 2000 people in it. Knight also told ‘his Cobalt audience that "hg, had advised the men at Porcupine to on ‘the job‘‘ if they did not. want to go on a regular strike.. Just at the present time this advice may Je considered as specially illâ€"timed from every viewpoint. Towadvise the men to greater effort and efficiency would be a much surer method of assuring wage increases. In Canada, the foâ€" reign scheme of ‘‘striking on the job‘‘ ‘or shn'kmb, has never gotten the work ers anythmg ‘but ""the sack.‘‘ ‘On the ‘other hand increased etï¬clency and atâ€" ‘tention to work is a very common fore. runner of increased pay. Only actors, models and labour ao'ltators aure paid for just posing. in Timmins. 2022 _ â€" A. EOBDBRBBBG AB, Mr.‘R. M. Ratcliffe, of Toronto, spent 4 few days in Txmmms last week,.: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and give your stomach . a lift. Provides "the Bit of sweet" in dbeneficial i TIMMINS â€" "ONTARIO $ mining act and from settlement for “agri?xlture. all land within half a mile of each bank of the Abitibi River from the Canadian National Railway north to Moose. This does notSnelnde Glackâ€" meyer or Blount townships. _ x