A despatch last week from Toron to says :â€"â€" ‘"‘The railway committee of th For the third time at police court at Cobalt on Saturday last Mike Gleaâ€" son was remanded under heavy bail on the charge of assaulting a Smull boy, Roger Emdon. The remand w made pemhmr the recovery of the | )oy It is alleged that the boy was struck by a pair of seissors in the hands of (GGHeason. The lad was making good recovery from the injury so recelvod, but the other day seemed to receive a setâ€"back and had to be taken back to the Mines Hospital at Cobalt for furâ€" ther treatment. According to the inâ€" formation coming from Cobalt the shears entered the boy‘s arm underâ€" neath, and the lad lost eonsiderable blood. _ Some _ complications _ have since developed and the boy‘s condiâ€" tion is now considered serious. The story as told to the police about the wounrdine is to the effect that some Al outside toflets must be made #y proof. Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall, free. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. MATTAGAMI CO. LOGGING ROAD TO BE TAKEN OVER Por the third time at at Cobalt on Saturday las son was remanded under THE DALY TEA CO., LTD.â€"Head Office: Napanee, Ont. ran out to chase them away. He had the seissors in his hand at the time, but according to his side of the story he had no intention of using them as weapon, but had simply earried them along with him as he ran out, not really thinking about having them. In his attempt to eatch some of the boys who had been annoying him, in some way or another the shears inâ€" jured the Emdon boy. As so often happens in such cases, the Emdon lad is understood to have been simply an innocent spectator and not one of the lads throwing the snowballs. He is the son of a neighbour and just hapâ€" pened to be on the scene, according to some of the reports of the affair. When it was found that the lad was rather seriously injured Gleason was arrested on a charge of assault. The case has been remanded from week to week on account of the fact that the boy has not recovered as rapidly as might have been expected from a minor injury. â€" The case is now set to come up on Saturday of this week, Mr. F. E. Cooper, for the past couple of years accountant in the Imâ€" perial Bank here, has been transferâ€" red to South Poreupine where he will replace Mr. J. P. Michaud as manaâ€" zer. Mr. Michaud has (been appointâ€" ed manager of a branch of the Imâ€" nperial Bank in the Maritimes. HELD UNDER HEAVY BAIL ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT. children had been teasing throwing snowballs at his Daly‘s Good Tea STEAMSHIP TICKETS Steamship Tickets all lines, at Station Ticket Office where you can buy Rail Tickets at the same time. The most popular tea in Canada for over 75 years. Expert testers and blenders insure the high standard for quality, strength and flavour. For sale by A. P. Dooley, Nick Blahey and F. Feldman, Timmins, Ont. F. Feldman Co., South Poreupine, Ont. R. RICHARDSON AGENT T. N.O. Station, Timmins, Ont Orange Pekoe Blend Always ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH Try a pound and be convinced you never tasted better Gleason by house. He He had 38â€"50p actual date set, and this has been one of the features that has made its work favourably commented upon thoughâ€" out the world. Mr. Turcotte declares bec, Northern Ontario, and the greatâ€" er part of Manitoba, embracing over 2,000,000 square miles, or more than half the area of Canada. He spoke of the necessity of mapping any section of the countiry before its development is undertaken, and said that, at the present rate, it would take 70 years to complete the survey of the whole of Canada. ‘‘But that does not mean that deâ€" velopment is going to be held up, for it is now found that, for practical purâ€" poses, very satisfactory aerial surveys can be made and that immense areas can be covered very quickly. It will still be necessary, however, to fix the exact geographical position of all the physical features of the country and to ascertain the altitude of different parts, ‘‘After the mapping survey, the geological, forestry and power surveys are of the greatest value in opening up an area such as the Laurentian shield, to which the president of the land surveyors referred. That country he described as containing the world‘s greatest reserves of pulpwood, the world‘s richest storehouse of precious and semiâ€"precious metals, and waterâ€" powers of enormous importance. ‘*As the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway marked a great new epoch in the hisory of Canada, so anâ€" other distinect epoch is coming with the invasion of the hinterland right LAND SURVEYORS AND THE TASK OF OPENING THE NORTH PREPARATIONS FOR THE WORLD‘S POULTRY CONGRESS Work of transforming the Central Canada Exhibition Buildings at Landsâ€" downe Park, Ottawa, in preparation for the World‘s Poultry Congress beâ€" gan last week when Mr. J. Osecar Turcotte, Canadian Exhibition Comâ€" missioner, and his staff moved out to the grounds and began operations. From now until July 27th when the Congress opens there will be scenes of great actnlh about the grounds. One of the aims of the Canadian Exâ€" hibition Commuission is always to he ready to open an exhibition on the there will be no exception in the case of the World‘s Poultry Congress and that Canada‘s exhibition will be in place and complete to the minutest deâ€" tail several days before July settled parts of Eastern and Western Canada, appear to feel that their next big job is in the North Country. One of the greatest tasks before them, said Dr. F. D. Henderson, president of the Dominion Land Surveyors, at their annual meeting at Ottawa, was that of surveying the Laurentian slueld which spreads across Northern Queâ€" across the Dominion. (The attack on its resources has just begun, but enough of its secrets are known to stimulate development and this will go on with gathering momentum. _ The wealth that will be taken out of the North Country will be ibeyond anyâ€" thing that was dreamt of a few deâ€" cades ago."‘‘ Reference was made some. weeks ago to the work of the land surveyors in the development of the great North Land. â€" In an editorial article recently The Sudbury Star touches on the same question, saying :â€"â€" ‘‘The land surveyors, who have been in the van of development in the settled parts of Eastern and Western Canada, appear to feel that their next 4444 * *A L 44 4A# t 44 4 4 4 4* * * * * D s s s s . t s C s s s s s s s . o i in in n in io on uo o t tCt t 4C oC 4. 4c 4;9 Unless you give attention and care to your the result. headaches and a runâ€"down condition will be vou need to restore normal vision as well ves when glasses are needed, nervousness An examination will determine the glasses Do Not Neglect Your Eyes to protect your eyes from future trouble. Opposite Goldfields Hotel Block Phone 103 for Appointments SHINING TREE \GFTTING BACK T0 BIG ACTIVITY Many Prosperties Now Being Worked and the Whole District Attractâ€" ing Attention Reference to the Shining Tree disâ€" trict by a correspondent suggests the value of the idea of Mr. Harry A. Preston to have the road completed from Timmins to Sudbury, linking up the two or three small strips that need completion. Mr. Preston is enâ€" thusiastic on the value of the country south of Timmins, to Sudbury. The correspondent‘s view of the actiwiâ€" ties in Shining Tree would justify Mr. Preston‘s idea along the line of conâ€" nection with Timmins for this area. The correspondent points out that the mining camp of Shining Tree, in the district of Sudbury, is working up to some of its oldâ€"time activity, with the resumption of work by a number of old claimholders and the infusion of new blood in the Hollinger invasion of Connaught Township where the new copperâ€"gold finds are being deâ€" veloped rapidly. The Buckingham Mines have reâ€"finâ€" anced and are working already. Conâ€" tracts for sinking and general mining having been let and the men are now on the ground. The Atlas, one of the earliest disâ€" coveries of the camp, is increasing its capital stock from $3,000,000 to *F:')- 000,000 and is also acquiring new holdings in the district and expects to get to work shortly. The Holding Mines have been workâ€" ing all Winter, but owing to litigation work has been tempomul\ hdlte(l but the owners, a group of New York caâ€" pitalists, do not expect his trouble to last long and will resume operaâ€" tions at an early date. This same group of operators have been taking options on many properâ€" ties in the camp, including the Gosâ€" Campbell, proprietor of the theatre at Silver Centre, near Cobalt, was fined $100 and (‘Obtb on each of two charges laid against him under the Theatres and Cinematographs Act. Inspector MceNamara of the department at Toâ€" ronto, was the complainant. _ Mr. Campbell pleaded guilty to having emâ€" ployed an operator w ho had no license and also to selling tickets without war tax â€"being chm‘ged. He had hbeen warned before, the police state. selin, the first discovery and have already ecalle and are about to let ceon 000 feet of diamond driu The inspector for the department in connection with the theatres and moâ€" tion picture regulations was in the North Land last week, and as one of the results of this visit, Malcolm Campbell, proprietor of the theatre at Qilver Centre. near Cobalt, was fined The committees in charge of the arrangements for the bulding and financing of the Children‘s Aid Shelâ€" ter at Timmins for the District of Cochrane are making satisfactory proâ€" eress, and it is expected that everyâ€" thing will be in readiness for the starting of actual construction as soon as weather conditions are favourable. TEA QUALITY STANDARDIZED You cannot get good tea without paying a fair price for it. Cheap tea lacks strength, freshness and will give less satisfaction per pound. â€"3 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO COBALT THEATRE OWNER PAID FINE ON SATURDAY. Dr. I. T. Brill, D.D.S. Phone 90 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Dentist cluding tlhe rery in the camp, alled for tenders contracts for 10,â€" drilling. Open Evenings ‘*The only way to deal with a stock salesman of the type referred to is to give him an emphatie "No‘‘ [before he opens his prospectus. Once let him get his flow of talk started and the average person is lost. It requires an immense amount of rugged willâ€"power to listen to one of those smooth sellâ€" ing talks and not fall for it sooner or later. So steel your heart and lhide your cheque book when you see one of them coming."‘‘ SHUN THE HIGHâ€"PRESSURE TYPE OF STOCK SALESMEN There is a lot of sound sense in the following from The Oshawa Daily Reâ€" former of recent date:â€" ‘‘"The St. Marys Journalâ€"Argus has the following to say on the perennial problem of fake stocks: ‘‘St. Marys has the reputation of being a somewhat wealthy town, which perhaps accounts for the large numâ€" ber of stock salesmen which flock aâ€" round here occeasionally. _A good deal of the stock sold by travelling salesâ€" men is worthless, and it is pathetic to hear of widows and hardâ€"working ciftiâ€" zens with no knowledge of financial matters, investing their small savings in enterprises about which they know nothing except what the slick salesâ€" man tells them." ‘*‘The slick stock salesman comes out in the spring with the robins and begins to do his heartless work. No county in Ontario is free from Ius machinations but perhaps those counâ€" ties that have a reputation for wealth have been more often fleeced than the others. Alee Jolhinson, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries has gone to Washington to confer with the Fedâ€" eral Radio Commission on the matter of the porating of Canadian waveâ€" lengths and other problems. #"% Q.. #.* °+ # * e‘e #.*%°% #18 e*o o + a". # 0%"% + a*, Â¥ %0‘% 29 # # 40%% oto s*o PA / %.Â¥4%_.% it e%% *# o a*, ... -. .. y a #.% o_ ) o a* *0"s .ï¬. a‘s 4.4 0%% + a*. # *#0‘s s t % %#%%+ ¥‘¢e*e /Â¥ \/ # *z # # '“. # .â€. @# 4# : eatvelast m #4 . * us P aa* 2. a * .“.“ :“:“.’..:†t# .“. ....“ *n a*, .“ C sn aat n ns an*aa* .“.“.“.“'“'“. “.“ #. * .,..â€.“.†##4 + #,. _@. _#. #_ _#._#. # esd es #._@ *# _ _# .® a"*w" *w * # # 2t * “.“ .“.“ # petaelo« T k 4 I 4 B o. T6A e e c c oc W .' 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Cavlor‘s RMews » Price $110.00 McClary‘s Electric Kanges *s *4 + # *4 * #% *4 #% * #4 <+ *# *# *4 # # 44 # + *4 #. * 00. b4 # + + #4 * # #4 4 44 L #% $# + # 44 # © +4 *# Ld *4 # + 44 * #% *4 # #4 % + % *4 #@ % #* *4 + #% ¢#4 # + 4 *4 # #% *4 * * “0 m* % aâ€" + * « t *4 + # #4 % #% # d + 4 #4 ¢, + * +4 * #4 #. .* xX s 4ih A t d t L ch dsn L 237 NP e o o es t e e e C e VWiol Birrell Bell 52 THIRD AVENUE BOX 1724 To induce adults,â€"and our simple and correct practice on free, and at # # # * # 4 % .3 .3 4 4 .3 # 0‘0 0‘0 «* :o « lutely the Similar offe: Pnd e en en 840. 44, The manty friends of Mr. T. M. White, for several years accountant at the Timimins branch of the Canaâ€" dian Bank of Commeree, and prominâ€" ent here in sporting and other cireles, will extend very sincere sympathy to him in the death on Friday morning last of his father, Mr. Robert White. The late Robert White died at the family home in Gorrie, Ont., after an illness extendâ€" ing over several months. _ He had been confined to his bed for several months through heart trouble." The late Mr., White was for many years a highlyâ€"esteemed â€"resident of Gaoprie and widely known and greatly reâ€" spected for his genial good ecitizenâ€" ship. is survived by a widow, two daughters, and one son, T. M. White, now of Chatham, Ont. ‘*Hello Willie,"‘ exclaimed the kind old man, ‘‘how is your dear old Grandpa standing the heat?"‘ ‘‘Ain‘t heard yet,"‘ said Willie, ‘‘he‘s only been dead a week." A fellow asked his lady friend last Saturday night if he could see her home. 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