EGYI* LINIMENT DOUGLA S‘ the maull was closed down to permit eft attention to development. Some time ago it was necessary to disâ€" contimnue the development work on acâ€" count of finances. ‘The directors beâ€" lieve they have a mine all right, and that further development will prove this farlly. Hence, their desire to proâ€" seed with the work on the property to prove it up. ing of the shaft. Efforts to raise the recessary finances will accordingly be wade at once. The March Mines comâ€" pany is financed by a group in Buffalo, most ef them in the municipal service there and several of them on the Bufâ€" talo police foree. The property acâ€" eordingly ‘has been humorously referâ€" red te as the policeman‘s mine. The property is in Deloro township. _ A mill was installed upon the property last year, but development was found to be behind the mill stage and MARCH GOLD SHAREHOLDERS ENDORSE PLAN TO GO AHEAD At the recent general meeting of the shareholders of the March Gold Mines it was decided to back up the suggesâ€" tion ef the directors that sufficient wmoney be secured to continue.the sinkâ€" sSALVATION ARMY‘S ANNUAL SELFEâ€"DENIAL COLLECTION Instantly, then its soothing influence heals the weund. Egyptian Liniment is an all. round remedy that every houschold should have for the prompt treatment of Cuts, Scalds, Burns, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Sore Throat and Chest, Neuraigia, etc. DOuUSLAS C MANYUFACTURERS,NXAPANEE OAL HAROLD F. RITCHIE CO., LIMITEDâ€"10â€"18 McCaul St., Toronto O whatever remote corner of the earth civilized man has penetratedâ€"there ENO is to be found. 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He lived during the most of his life in Powassan where he was atâ€" tending school. Besides his parents, he is survived by several brothers and sisters. The death occurred on Thursday night of Morris Quinlan, of Powassan, the young lad whose right leg was slit open from the middle of the thigh to the knee cap early Tuesday morning in jumping off the C.N.R. passenger train before it came to a stop at the North Bay depot. He was apparently badly shocked and did not seem to rally despite transfusion of blood noon Wednesdavy. BOY DIES FOLLOWING ACCIDENT ON RAILWAY In recent issues of The Advance reference has bheen made to the high standing of ‘‘Northwoods Rona,‘‘ at the big dog shows in important cities in the South. This beautiful Crocker Spaniel, owned by Mr. John Massie, Timmins, has been sweeping the boards at all the shows attended, winging the full number of points posâ€" sible at each. She is now well on the way to a championship, one of the rare honours in dogdom. At Buffalo last week, ‘*Northwoods Rona‘‘ won ‘winners and best opposite sex‘‘â€"an hbonour rarely achieved in such an imâ€" portant dog show. The judges have commented in enthusiastic terms on ‘*Northwoods Rona,"‘ and this beauâ€" tiful lady is bringing honour right along to herself, her owner and to her native town of Timmins. PURTHER HONOURS WON BY ‘‘NORTHWOODS R Â¥ §A years than the has been nothing better f L 4 *./ 4. I.Ulls\â€"l. 4A e t A ts A. N or 50 For perfect restâ€"for untroubled sleepâ€"for dollarâ€"forâ€"dollar value â€"for longer lifeâ€" there has been nothing better for 50 years than the 6 3 built for sleep Y SIMMONS Under the direction of Mrs. Rosaâ€" lind Barrett a very successful musical play was presented last week at Coâ€" balt by amateurs of the Silver Town under the auspices of the Cobalt Kiâ€" wanis Club. ‘‘The Merry Widowers,"‘! as the event was named, proved most enjoyable and was presented in very attractive way. _ The Barrett Baby Duo proved a specially popular feaâ€" ture. The event was in the nature of a farewell performance for Mrs. Barâ€" rett, the family moving to the south. Mrs. Barrett was presented with a handsome bouquet of roses. All membership dues for the Timâ€" mins (Golf Club for 1927 must be in by the end of this week. Members havâ€" ing lockers in previous years, and those wishing lockers this year, should include the locker rental of two dolâ€" lars with their membership cheque of $35.00 for men, or $12.50 for ladies. REMEMBER MEMBERSHIP IN TIMMINS GOLF CLUB COBALT KIWANIS STAGE SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL PLAY. Mr. Ferguson intimated that suffiâ€" cient steel for the extension was now on the ground, and that ties, too were available in large quantities. One of the main questions that had to be dealt with was that of food supplies for. both men and horses. At North Bay last week, Mr. Geo. W. Lee, chairman of the T. N. O. Commission, is quoted as saying that even if the complete construction was not completed by December 1st , the railway would be running into Rouyn in any event next winter. All the steel, track, cars, dynamite and other supplies are already at the scene of operations, having been taken there before the difficulties arose with the Province of Quebec in the matter. The line from Taschereau into the Rouyn camp, it is said will enable the T. N. 0. to make greater speed on buildâ€" ing the road for supplies can be taken in over it and contractors will be able to work from both ends. “The governments of hboth proâ€" vinces,""‘ said _ Premier Ferguson, ‘‘realize the advanta,,e, not only to the respective provinces, but to the Dominion as a whole, of linking toâ€" gether the vast valuabhle mineral area which stretches gweross the Northern section of Ontario and Quebec. It was hoped, he said, to impress the financial world with tlw oppoxtumtleq of investment. Elesewhere in this issue of The Adâ€" vance will be found an advertisement calling for tenders for the railway branch that will link the T. N. 0. with the Rouyn camp. At Toronto last week the Premier, Hon, G. Hoâ€" ward Ferguson, announced that it was expected that the work will be well in progress by June 1 and that the exâ€" tension will be completed and ready for operation by December 1. _ The government is prepared to spend $1,â€" 000.000 on the enterprise. The extenâ€" sion will be built from the Swastika branch of the Nipissing Central line. Twentyâ€"seven miles of rightâ€"ofâ€"way in the Province of Quebec are involved. Very satisfactory arrangements with Quebec for the purchase of this land hy Ontario have only: recently been reached. ‘‘The governments of both proâ€" vinces,"‘‘ said _ Premier Ferguson, ‘‘realize the advantage, not only to EXPEGT TO START JUNE 1 EXTENXSION TO ROUYN Tenders Called for Now. Hoped to Have Work Completed by December il1st. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mr. J. A. Walsh returned last week from Toronto where he attended the sessions of the Ontario Educational Association convention as a representâ€" ative of the Timmins Separate School Board . Parks Presidentâ€"W. G. Smith Ist Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"8. C. Platus 2nd Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"J. D. Brady Secretaryâ€"J. R. Walker Treasurerâ€"J. M. Belanger Last year‘s president occupied the chair for the opening of the meeting, Mr. A. W. Pickering acting as secreâ€" tary. Immediately after the election of officers, Mr,. Melllhargey ealled on the new president, Mr. W. G. Smith, to conduct the rest of the business of the meetinge. New byâ€"laws are to be drawn up and â€"presented to the next ineeting of the executive committee. The following six teams are to comâ€" prise the Timmins Softball Associaâ€" tion for this year:â€"Hollinger Recreâ€" ation Club, A. S. D., K. of C., Arrow Amateur Athletic Assoc ation, Tuxis, and Bankers Some dlS(‘llaSlUll tuul\ place regardâ€" ing players‘ certificates and the limitâ€" ation of team membership. ‘This year players do not have to be members of any club they sign up with. 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