i f WUTUAL Ll FE ‘W 1-191- nn 2906 ISN’T SHE THE SWEETEST THING? BY THE LIGHT OF THE STARS 2911 CHAIN GANG SONG THE RUNAWAY TRAIN 2900 PRISON ER’S SONG 2902 SOMETIME THE MELODY THAT MADE YOU MINE Let your own ears be the judge and Jury. Hear these to-day! 2913 COLLEGIATE is not Superior in My may in any otlzer OF CANADA 83211.93 MUTUAL ftENDOWMENT POLICIES cYOIIR MONEY BACK IF THE ammm WORD YORK BUY Get the habit, select Brunswick Records from J. T. HEPFBRNAN, Whiston’s Drug Store, Timmins. IVAN STADELMAN, Goldï¬elds Theatre, Timmins. NEY ONTARIO DRUG 00.. Pine Street. 8., Timmins. AN SONVILLBâ€"New Ontario Drug 00. SOUTH PORCUPINBâ€"B. Pilsworth Co. THE LETTER EDGED WITH BLACK --N!ck Luau. the famous Cmom'nc 'l‘mubtdom- plus Ind aim the-e SWEET GEORGIA BROWN ~Two more you should beat. by Vernon Dalbu't (Tenor) .4er good songs by Vernon Dalhu‘t (Tenor) -â€"Fox Trot-â€"Car1 Fenton's Orchestra â€"-â€"'Waltzei by Regent Club Orchestra -â€"-Fox Trotâ€"Isham Jones Orchestra SULLIVAN NEWTON DISTRICT MANAGERS Timmins - IN fairyland there is a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow This fancy becomes reality in the operation of the Mutual Life of Canada. En! dowments are issued payable to the assured’s estate if he dies, or upon reaching 50, 5 5, 60, 65, 70 or '75 years of age. Thus if he survives to reach old age, the second period of’ helplessness, there at the end of the rainbow, is the “pot of gold†-â€"â€"not a fable but a reality. Ontario Brunswkk Records are all double‘sided. and play on any phonograph with a. steel needle. Prices alwm 75c to 82.00. The ï¬gures show that Brunswick Re- cords are growing in popularity all the time. 834 . At a meeting of shareholders of the Porcupine Gold Fields Development and Finance Company, held in Lon- don, England, the resolutions presen- ted hy the directors were ratiï¬ed. These included a reduction of the capital from £1,000,000 to £ 699,931, divided into 499,880 shares of £1 each, and 500,114 shares of 8 shil- lings each. “'hen this reduction has been conï¬rmed by court the 385,948 shares, forming part of the 499,886 shares mentioned above, will be sub- divided into 1,929,740 shares of 4 shillings each. A further meeting has been called for August 5th. As ot‘ March Blst last, the company had a 'cash balance of £35,042, out of total cash received from sales of stock, etc., of £270,839, expenditures having been £235,797. The National Mining Corp. and the New Consoli- dated Goldï¬elds, Ltd., have agreed to subscribe to the new stock to be is- sued to an extent that will place £154,517 in the treasury. This money will provide working capital. MONEY TO BRING ANKERITE ' TO PRODUCTION STAGE years on Broadway. Fourth Dayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Morning, Children ’5 Hour. Afternoonâ€"Concert Prelude, Croa- tian Tamburiea Orchestra. Lecture, “Gold Nuggets,†H. aTruman Gurdun. Night â€"-â€" Grand Concert, Croatian 'l‘amhurica ()rchestra. PROGRAMME OF TIMMIN S CHAUTAUQUA THIS WEEK First Day, \Vednesday, Aug. 5th-â€" Afternoon~ Concert Prelude, Chau- tauqua Entertainers Concert Com- pany. Pier-no La Verdi, Impersonator, Crayon Al'itiSt, Ventriloquist, Musi- man. “The Nugget would be the last to aast doubt on the prosperity or pro- gress of Northern Ontario. It is not pleasant to retleet that. under any cir- eumstanees the North is not destined to a great future. Nevertheless, (lis~ agreeable or otherwise, the fact re- mains that Northern Ontario, despite the sympathy of the present Govern- ment at Toronto, is not making the progress it. should and due to long~ 'ange adn'linistration methods is not getting the treatment it deserves. It. is doubtful whether so long as the affairs of the North are managed di: rectly from Toronto we will ever get. the treatment that we really deserve. it may not. 'be the fault of any. partic- ular government or of any particular group of men. When all’s said and done, Northern Ontario is a new coun- try that. is, still in the development stage. Its problems are not the pro» lems of the south any more than the problems of a struggling machine shop are those of a‘well established industry. Some other method be- The following is the prog °ainme as announced for the various sessions of the Chautauqua at Timmins this week. The Chautauqua is being held at the Tiuunins Rink, and is under the aus- pices of the Timmins Chapter of the Daughters oi‘ the Empire 1â€"â€" The following editorial article in a recent issue of The North Bay Nugget will hear careful reading and consid- eration, no matter whether its con- clusions are accepted or not. There isno question at all that progress in the development of the North Land is not as rapid as it should he and The Nugget deserves credit for turn- ing attention to possible remedies. The Nugget says :â€" “Thoughtful opinion such as one gets from conversations with the heads of industries. mining and pro- fessional men. and Government ot’li- cizlls, is everywhere pointing to the general conclusion that the time is arriving when a flood of construc- tive criticism should be unlooseil re- garding the general administration of Northern Ontario; that unless seri- ous consideration is given certain de- ï¬nite problems connected with the settlement of the North and the col- onization of its agricultural areas, so far as the Provinse of Ontario is con- cerned much of the best opportunities for development will be wasted and the. future wealth of this part of the Province will he lost. These are not alarmist rumors propagated by seces- sionists or politicians. They are a reflection (if cold, hard facts which sooner or later the Government. of On- tario must face. Country Not Making the Progress It Should. North Bay Paper Thinks This is Due to Long Distance Administra- tion, and Suggests a Board After the Type of the Rail- way Commission. .J‘ Suggests Commission to , Look After the North Land THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO s l’rogrmnme. â€"â€" “Her Temporary Hus- Sparkling Jomedy. Two necessary to bring the Ankerite Mine in Porcupine to the production stage, and develop the Matachewan proper- ties and the Stemwinder Mine in B. (3. The company has also taken an option on The Lovel‘nan-Keller groul') of claims in Duparquet vanship, ,P.Q., on which a limited amount of surface. work is being done. A large addition is to be built to the Riordan Company’s pulp mill at South Temiskaming. The new plant, it is said, will cost in the neighbour- hood of two million dollars. Commission, be given this and other problems to solve. \Ve believe the suggestion a good one.†uthemise the settle out means of earnix “Yet despite the tries. the muntry colonized either 3:1: munentlx’. “In tht Le { I C _ ‘._ . ‘77:: you: with the \ :1 ’7 ‘ .1 if . 1 THO! â€I DESTROYS Fliesâ€"Mosquitoesâ€"Moths Antsâ€"Bed Bugs-“Roaches Mun Other Hoe-chow Insect- ud Their Eu- For Sale Evenlwhere 50c. 75 c (mth hand scanner “in E g g 2% roachés, Ants, cracks and cm and breed are Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of mosquitoes and disease- bearing ï¬les. It is clean, easy and safe to use. F insects. Get rid of' therh quickly by spraying With Flit. Flit LIES are troublesome, ï¬lthy insects. 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