Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Tuesday, l1th December, 1923, for the right to cut the timber, part of which has been damaged by fire, on the Townships of Nova and Ossin, in the District of Cochrane, each having an area of 81 square miles. Further particulars may be obâ€" tained upon application to the underâ€" signed, or to Mr. J. G. MeCaw, Actâ€" in# Crown Timber Agent, Sudbury. signed, or to Mr. J. G. MeCaw, Act. | sharelo ing Crown Timber Agent, Sudbury. | As this JAM:BS LYONS, and the Minister of Lands and Forests.| new fo: N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication | declare of this Notice will be p.nd for. share C Toronto, Nov. 13, 192 â€"â€"47 â€"48â€"â€" j qluntm | } \ I Tenders will be received by undersigned uwp to and including urday, the 8th of December, 1923 the right to cut the timiber in Township of Fripp, in the Tema Torest Reserve, and the South of the Township of God in the District of Cochrane. Further particulars regarding may be obtained uwpon applicati« the undersigned, or to Mr. W. { Wood, Crown Timber Agent, i Poreuwpine, Ontario. PS YAE Lo use aus $ this . oronto * ~ White BFOS. .GARAGE- € NOOQOQWN““MOQQQWNOOOOQMOGQQWWQO Corner of Spruce and Main Wish to announce that they have enlarged thoir garage and can give special warm storage for cars which owners are desirous of runâ€" ning this winter. Cars taken to and from owners residence if deâ€" sired. We have also cold storage space for cars which will not be used. Batteries and cars repaired or rebuilt. Agents for Nash cars and Willard Batteries. Certifiâ€" cated experts for all makes of cars. ©90000000808$0000000000 @09@06006060000¢0¢44604 OMWWQM mw THE OPENING CONCERT i : 4 zMMQWâ€WOWMOMQ JAMES LYONBS, Minister of Lands and Forests gSALE OF TIMBER THE EVENT OF THE SEASON SALE OF TIMBER FULL PROGRAMME TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER TICKETS {including amusement tax} No unauthorze [otice will be p Nov. 10th, 192 Prof. H. F. Schroeder, Violinist Artist Pupils Porcupine Dis McINTYRE HALL, SCHUMACHER THURSDAY, DEC. 13th, at 8 p.m. Arthur E. Moysey Co. TIMMINS PHONES 100 400 ONTARIO D 1 904 INASMIT timt We pride ou all ill orders, as weil as the Toronto and New for the benefit of th account with s may â€" De 00 on to the under (G¢. MeCaw, Act rent, Sudbury. irt hermore nnected O Wws regarding Sale arplication to aid llGaAl € 14 THE BROKERS ON THE SPOT wblication 1dhbury t JV der, Violinist The Schroeder Trio Porcupine District Junior Orchestra Local Vocal Talent at which will appear DOME‘s OCT. NET PROFIT AT RATE OF $6 PER SHARE PER YR. Net profits of the October totalled #2334 the rate of $6 per s It is likely that su potver will be famly in future months. Dome directors | dividerd of MYFtents quarte Dire return t10ns, Gireciols Dome Extension _ p1 which will develop i Although little atte given the property t« it carried extensions bodies on the Dome. tentil,â€" CICVventh |<i levels on the Dome are ; beyond hopes of the dir« tentlhh and eleventh level veloped particularly _ wel twelfth level, on which co veloped â€" Dar twelfth leve little work expected al: with the o where it was 1 eleventh levels L QOour the m The intelligent doing as much t anylbody else. C the welfare of I The intelligent foreman is pervaps doing as much to promote safety as anybody else. Out of solicitude for the welfare of his fellowâ€"worker, he is on the alert to observe and, so far as lies in his power, to correct unsafe conditions and unsafe practices. By virtue of his position he has a better opportunity than any other man im the plant to promote safety in the conduct and working habits of the men placed in his charge.â€"Axâ€"iâ€"deut ax, March 22, 1921. THE SAFETY FOREMAN (@f Or old 11 J € 1 V 1( were exceeding lirectors all re sion _ property evelop into a le attention werty to date, 1dd ire sw nvestor 1€ in c n that the mine név ind never had so miuw sht. / Developments : excelled Ser t such ‘high ea wuily well maint 1e Dome the Dome Mines £230.(000, whica i me distance eas und on the tenth _ themsel~ (*} « L )€ TA t e M split into e dividend the dollar have it well, and th â€"comparativel one to date, i LIMITED anuary _ Decenthet OL sha ® »nent pet »lend and tw vielding in the 1( HMill mMmy m 1D DVIOUuUx<|l rich on en ty 1evet uxt )1 PORCUPINE POULTRY AND PET STOCK SHOW, JAN. 16â€"17 The premium list of the Poreupine Poultry and Pet Stock Association for the first annual show to be held in the New Empire Theatre basement on Wednesday and Thursday, Janâ€" uary 16th and 17th, 1923, will show : remarkably long list of~good cash and other prizes. The regular prize the will PW rurl t1 Exports in Canada‘s interâ€"Empire trade last month exceeded imports by over $12,000,000. Against imâ€" ports from 26 countries belonging to the British Empire,â€" amountin to §$15,713,000, â€"Canada exporteg goods amounting to $27,888,000. il not rC TCOR T Noel Victor Fearnehough, aged seven weeks, son of a farmer of Morrin, Alberta, the youngest child on record to travel alone, left pool, England, in charge of offi‘cials }]UUI, A..d bl“ * No 9 #6 9 ing ts ns +. ~ Pnd Cw OeC of (mnadlan Pac fic Rallway and Steamship Lines throughout the trip. An experiment in shipping Caâ€" nadian pcaches to England has proven successful. The peaches were packed in small boxes and placed. in cold storage, reaching London in fine condition. There is likelihood of an increased . demand for Canadian peaches. rould art1culat Representative of the best sheep and swine blood of Great Britain, 32 animals imported from the Old Country arrived in Regina, Saskatâ€" chewan, recently. There were 19 sheep and 16 hogs in the shipment. The animals were bought by the government for farmers in the proâ€" vince. uo â€"/ L '~f"w Canada‘s highest lookout station has been completed and be ready for use next year. It is sitâ€" uated on Mount Cartier, near Reveiâ€" stoke, British Columbia, and is 8,623 feet above seaâ€"level. It will be used for the detsction of forest fires and for moteorological and other obserâ€" vances, The Canadian MciIintosh red apâ€" plé is the champion dessert apple in the British Empire, so judges at the Imperial Fruit Show, which opened in Manchester recently, adjudged. They also decided that Cox. orange pippins, from British Columbia, on the whole. are the best of the sixâ€" teen exhibits from overseas, and winners. therefore,. of the "Daily other prmzes incudes 104 ind Pet Stoc North Land Details have just been announced concerning the "Aorangi," the new motor ship that is being built by the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. Fhe motorship is under construction at the Clyde yards of the Fairfield Shipbuilding Comâ€" pany and when completed will be the largest motorship in the world, having a displacement of 20,000 tons. On the Pacific she will be exâ€" ceeded in size only by the "Empress of Canada" and the *"Empress of Australia," of the Canadian Paciâ€" fic R@way Company, which is her agent. nNePrt All grain shipment records for the prairie provinces have been shattered during the past two months. Since the commencement of the crop year, September 1st, loadings totalled 121,596 â€" cars, representing 169,053,085 â€" bushels, against 158,795,320 bushels handled in the same period last year. Of this quantity the Canadian Pacific loaded 68,489 representing 100,307,085 bushels,; against 94,071,â€" 320 bushels during the 1922 period. pigeons, canaries, dogs, etc. econd and third prize ribbons ~viven all prizeâ€"winning enâ€" In addition there will be cash rehandise, etc., as listed. The CCC and There ind socriatl 1a | the date of the OCK Tanel rize lists and ot ind r0uld mal randi StO( ind ot} THE PORCUPINE ADVAXCE O lL| OV C xo ER ts mmmm_..mm...wm5_hwm5%ï¬ï¬ï¬%%ï¬%ï¬%.ï¬ï¬5%%5555%555555% MB ug ht Saturday J C Extension â€"to SYStem Electric power for house lighting and heating, etc., will be off from About Sunday Noon t n on n n for the purpose of adding to the equipment and service s ind 1 Kmd | Northern Ontario Light Power Co. J L2 Un# Un2) iez Ueztl n