Thursday, Sept. 19th, 1929. Marshallâ€"EKceclestone, Leather Spring Covers Lovejoy Shock Absorbers Luxurious Fisher Bodics in squeak in. FCc And Pont is endurin undiminis more for \ PRCOUCTI Go'v't taxes extra (Iustrated) o. b. W alkerville 4â€"DBOOR S CDAN Ask your Dealer about the GM AC ists been ofte See and drive HIS new Studebaker Commander Six 4â€"door sedan is now reduced to $1595. Now at savings up to $200 you can own a larger, finer Commander than the one which officially proved its champion ability and endurance by runâ€" ning 25,000 miles in less than 23,000 minutes. Ball bearing spring shackles and hydraulic shock absorbers add to your comfort in this Commanderâ€"as do the wider rear seat and adjustable front seat. Its windshield is nonâ€" shatterable safety glass. Timmins, Ontario Studebaker‘s and even bett PRICES t GE OT iA h year ) than T}é 1. Timmins m Timmins Garage Co., Ltd. ore in Studebaker‘s 77â€"year history have motor ered such a truly fine car at such a low price e and decide for yourself today! otudebaker Commander Six 4â€"door sedan is ced to $1595. Now at savings up to $200 you irger, finer Commander than the one which ved its champion ability and endurance by runâ€" miles in less than 23,000 minutes. g spring shackles and hydraulic shock absorbers new Dictator Six 4â€"door sedan is now only $1395â€"â€" r than the previous Dictator so popular at §$1655 B. WALKERVILLE, GOVERN MENT TAXES EXTRA Â¥ in II C A N A D I A N C )t Ontario lRoads for Settlers Now One of the District‘s Big Whatever May be the Case Not Properiy Served by Settlers a Chance! Ther for Settiers in Common sCEILI@rs mss in O :1 g THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO I@antc2! i nere anC in Common with ker Walks of Life W in Temiskaming, This Area is Roads for Settlers. Give the e Shoulid be Better Conditions with Improved Standards of to get out timber under the guise of being settlers. That may have hapâ€" pened in the past, but the onus for such impropriety must rest on the auâ€" thorities whose negligence or worse permitted such action. The Goverrâ€" ment should be able to tell the differâ€" ence between settlers and timber sharks. If the Government officials can not differentiate between true and bogus settlers, the blame certainly atâ€" taches to officialdom, ncot to the setâ€" tlers. wants a before sta Lands ha going bad then putt This has amount of money in Ministers, Hon. E. . Mr. Rheaume, each this before Liskeard policy of the present to have newâ€"comers near the settlement we believe the Minis Governmer there are roads tO all par kaming where there are But sometimes a newâ€"com timber land back from th« and he jumps good unsett! settles on this timber lan The Advance s would be to build If the Governmet roads, the settle their own home: this The New Lis "In so far as applies to Onta within the mar this province doe newâ€"comers on Speal refer all settlers w joining settle built for th ticable, and t neers had do ) The Ad Ir _ far as ths p to Ontario w he mark whe road built to ted by us, Mir ve complained k from the : nal Aff Domini pitiful in the ; J.. DiA h publ d audie NllL 1 on mentil of 1C 1t lem il C( Arrangements have been practically completed now in connection with the holding of what is known as a "Regionâ€" al Conference" of the Victorian Order of Nurses branches in the North Land. The branches which are expected to be representd at the conference include: Timmins, New Liskeard, Cobalt, Kirkâ€" land Lake, North Bay and Sudbury. The conference is to be held at Cobalt on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, Sept. 24th and 25th. ty, progress and good conditions should be made general throughout this great North. ealt bette cusly n compari very solacin this country privation, h settlers. If t willing to go oil lamps an York, then th ready to acce and say little Liskeard district. They are all farmers thereabouts now. But in the Porcuâ€" nine area and along the Transcontinâ€" ental, there are few farmers, but many settlers. _ The Speaker evidently does not understand the situation here, or it would ‘be as earnest as The Advance is urging the need for roads for the settlers. If The Speaker would like some information about the settlers along the Transcontinental it should gset in touch with Rev. Father Lajoie at Kapuskasing. As to the hardships of the settlers and their great need for rcads, to use a colloquialism, he would "give them an earfull" DaTagra to provi munities 6mical ; referrins to please : Culloch, a newspapet same line empna NOT 8 ment in Dol. Mc Advanc §¥ 12 ne dans hat is n Quoting the words of The Speak iragraph, The Advance would say v mphatically that the Government . ed y * fac ne peopie the e foreigners have ance a disturoing 12@ of Canada, should be ho C MCcC suUf hoyv rl minion to mak Th L )ld O of to p1ol n ind AK >imne the yisitor he editors, He refer Ru 1¢C ntario, an â€"day had on. Such t Wi who ha ba But T ha advancemen people of T orei nothin{ f Onta: ttack l ay O living mode 1t eéection â€"Considerin:! certain typ the Govern is Provincia 1y instance on in whic}t Dou B , apart om â€" Indian isloated se 17 O ITiUl yh of ‘I by P3 1A For Sure Resultb T1 y Our Want Ad Colunmu Buy out of Income U a P n C (;[;1 [/0f££ x? CENERAL@ELECTRIC Refrigerator advanced features. 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