4* * 888 * * * 44 % 4 ; DOMIXTOX FOR THE ,MRS. M. SHEPHARD|| « m â€" "bn un ie 6 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Shovelling comes hard... at 65 THURSDAY, APRBIL 6TH WARM COMFORTABLE ROOMS Restaurant â€" and Boarding House A N N U ITUI EK S t 9 Foui Department of Labour, Ottawa HON. WY. A. GORDON, Minister inch, Dept. TPA f Labour, Ottawa ae COMPLETE TINFORMATION about Canadian Annuities. id inch WENTY years hence will you have to join the army of casual labourers, doing work far beyond your physicï¬ strength? Why not make the future safe now with a Government Annuity which assures you of a regular income for life â€"which is backed by the reâ€" sources of the whole Dominion â€"which is available to every man and woman resident in Canada in amounts from $10 to $1200 a year. Protect your future now. Buy a Government Annuity comâ€" plete or in small, convenient payments and ilook forward to a comfortable, worryâ€"free retirement at 65. and just : jumped as man can h 1 T DEPT. ISSUES MAP RUSH LAKE DISTRICT 7] he j 0| _ mbe wh St. Mary‘s in Grand Ra DIDN‘T WANT TO BE WAKENED FOR MUCH LESS THAN $50,000 I1 tak ma k1 met p1lI th met any him Otts who them some by D I1t ‘oOvinc Ntr. . Matter of Rights of Indians Under Treaties Considered in Connection with the Game Laws and Proposed Amendments. Al 16 mM he m T1 IPIHW im thie 111 the Â¥ndian â€"1l2eachners their salâ€" CAe IT ur D ne D 11 h Indian antit iffec n 1lIY sStart want 1 lak Th 112C Th irt thi l new conditions. It is inspiring to see thi: which has provided 40 p.c gold output, displaying, a since discovery, all the e freshness usually associa{ gorous youth. (From The Northern Miner No promises can be made yet,â€" but Hollinger Consolidated may have surâ€" prising fortune this year in the way of new ore. This week‘s paper tells of extremely interesting returns from work on the lowest level. An imposing stretch of high grade has already been had. in porphyry. Should this vein carry its value on into the greenâ€" stones, and should paralleling veins be developed, the outgome would have tremendous effect upon the mine, and would greatly broaden the already exâ€" cellent outlook of the whole camp. It Future of Hollinger is Brighter Than Ever Before the n respsc breakt "His long service and large activity calls attention to the his colleague, Margistrate E. R tite large expanses Oof territory ove: which to preside. "The news this week from Haileybury to the effect that Magistrate S. Atkinâ€" son has just completed a quarter of a century service on the bench recalls the fact that he assumed the office some years before Timmins, Iroquois Falls and Kirkland Lake, now thriving communities, were thought of, and that during the last two decades Mr. Atâ€" kinson has ‘travelled thousands upon of miles in fulfilment of his official duties. The district over which he has jurisdiction extends from Cobalt to Timmins, a distance of 160 miles, and if Mr. Atkinson has ever experienced the monotony of, his many journeyvings back and forth®%in the dispensing of evenâ€"handed justice, he has never by any sign betrayed the fact. "Mr. Atkinson is the dean of police court arbiters in the Temiskaming disâ€" trict, the area served by the T. N. O. Railway. He has had before him offenâ€" ders of all ranks and in his many vears eached, by re bout the ce Should impor AILY Magistrates of North Doing Excellent Worl Doukh portati Y DOUKHOBOR LEADER FOUXD sSUBJECT TO DEPORTATIOXN it ese are inadiar Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives An editorial in WI Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives give new beau ty iy. He has had before him offenâ€" f all ranks and in his many years erience has become a power in rth in the instilling of fear and t into the minds of the lawâ€" ha M 1¢C€ liable ph 11 ne unique porphyry i It may, 2 il 1€ bJjeC Al leader, was subjec d still is subject t was in prison for some have seemed opinions or ideas, jectionable enough C1 khobor lead he Immigra the matter 1 udegment was nvict cther th by his offence ition, and con 1€ e W ilk definit The Sudbury TrC lir O our Om her than all drug stores after 25 exciting ribbons 0o and int dé ntario no ind farm _ upon of his which Cobalt 11 12 and 1935 ment Sun renewal _ strengther lowâ€"up of enlistment Try The While : mittee w member April 23r th ide ind 1t tion of Being Arvy B 11 a} l 1J are "just the same money offer this assurance of quality. been the leader. Imitations never GUARANTEED by %//7@@;/ and we will gladly refund vour Lampaign for the HKesto Rupert‘s Land Funds is Conducted â€" Without Mighlyâ€"paid Organiâ€" * or Ober Avoidâ€" able Expense with this personal guarantee: If not, return the empty package K ellos They must more than satisfy you. For 25 vye; ib No other corn flakes can 1 button Corn Flakes are sold make nd ov yvhich 1A m TV th m Kelloggeg S regulator oT exchan means of settling out of the balance tween the different "One of the wiseg acquaintance, and al i gradua Expects Premium on Gold to Continue for Years a k the original ne 11 al 1l have ) w Th a} 11 A] 11 â€" Ma ind infl 11 Auer T1 MINING STOCKS GRAIN BONDS UNLISTED STOCKS CARRIED ON CONsERVATIVE MARCGINX lifferen I1 paym untries. London, â€" Qntario. ways uniform in quality. Kept ovenâ€"fresh in the sealed inside WAXTITE bagâ€"a special Kellogg f(_‘alurc. Sold by CPOCCOrs everyVyâ€" offered, rememh a spirit of service Â¥" ut K ellog w here. Made by Kellog il iat Cconomical, convenient n and a irising it ‘beâ€" Private Wires 1d 10 Timmins 1¢ W hen L Will AimoSt certainly behind the rise in such per, tin, wheat, cotton If by means of what is c reflation commodity pri up abnormallyv., then ths MINING STOCKS ue and Pine Street transp( probab it will iD primary p d mines n any great W pounds pet Markets r it is seldom in nlv mear 11 substitutes are nak reltail prices a _â€" housing an be much more tim lends ng heir nt. 1€ ind T1 al. r or later‘ there tial recovery in even so it will fore the buying gold shares beâ€" d. <Judging by rest rise will be ich neither the iareholders buy he average adâ€" ind the cost of a services will â€"gradual, while lag a long way things as copâ€"« tWUiings aAs COpâ€" and so . forth. illed controlled es were forced t would almost ilv W ION mharp passing were â€" British nonth or two er we wentâ€" aâ€""off ga5%10G" dâ€""off goald" is many exâ€" command a or more, per ‘me.years to ervy worst of more . than r also well that the and â€"dGiviâ€" st indusâ€" any where nt. â€" True forâ€" some ha