that h W Dan O‘Cont 11 Timmins. Ont m H Cle Yorrupine Advanere T1 h ture of his own life. igleâ€"handed Dan O‘Connor did much for the country he loved, but he had also the gift of being able to work others. For many years he was a member of the Timâ€" _ board of trade, coming occasionally to the meetings and still more frequently being a Timmins delegate to Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade. His sel and his wide knowledge of the North were of great ce and his efforts assisted in bringing many advantages m An pment juually 1v Hawk 1I1n tizen, Dan O‘Connor was outstanding, but it was n that he will be remembered with the deepest and respect. Kindly, generous, friendly, there were _ popular than the same Dan OConnor. He was ompany but never afraid to be alone. He was at the bush, or on the trail, in town or city, with finâ€" r politicians, or statesmen. He could hold his cwn of them. He could win the respect of one and all. onnor was a personal friend of Hon. G. Howard of Hon. Wm. Finlayson, of Hon. Chas. McCrea and ers of the leaders of his day and generation. He lly the friend of the lowly in station. Scores of _the Connaught section will miss him sadly. In few years he gave genercusly of his time and atâ€" >» help old people in their applications for old age The poor would never starve if they were in Dan O‘Connor‘s store. He loved children and the s of Connaught have cause to remember his inâ€" e evidences of interest and kindness. He was tic for the North and its future, but he never forâ€" aame O‘ Cor im happy them GEQO. LAKE, Owner and Publisher di true success, because he won the respect ation of women and the love of child: k that lay to his hand with energy, inte ughness. He met the poor with kindn equals with courtesy; and he never fea ef should play the game, it is equally truc ould be: equally fair and sportsmenâ€" maiter Oof relief. There should be _ _help to the truly deserving. There undue jeslousy among those receiving n to brin tandin TVMMINS®, ONTARIO ector. A number of his properties in thd area are undoubtedly mines in the makâ€" hing in a new country like this to be on discovering new riches. Yet his value tC t stop there. It was in his insistent anc e possibilities of the country that he gave to his land. He had faith and enthusiâ€" s of the North and better even than these faculty of inspiring confidence in others vith the same fire and inspiration for the North that was so strong and continua Subscription Rates ‘ear United 8 ict. He prospected that there. Despite all his effor and money he gave to turnin rking mines he was unable to large vision and his abiding bring his dream to life and magami a thriving industri country, however, believe tha Temagami‘s wealth of iron w a prosperous mining industry NY‘ uccess, because ht ter epitaph than to be written dov The North could have no great untry where men like Dan O‘Conn he land is known. monument il ly Thursday, April 6th, 19 natf ig citizen. Temagami Dan O‘Connor came Since the early days of the Por ath last week, Dan O‘Connor Cc it Connaught. That, howover, n of his work and his history. A number of his properties in at isualized a great ovyinces and the t lirect relief is a cu reascnable measure ner pee emagam P34 is a serious burden s and the munici] head!" Energeti ‘ Dan O‘Conn more than a alth of iron wWIil eV ining industry at 1 ) the foresight an 5 mAtl ipon the m indesirable s unable to find othe his abiding faith t to life and make th ng industrial centreé believe that the fait] attemp One m t Dan O‘Cont curse and tha sh 2AnC a 1 1 es in th he mak day ha 11 make sho. sakd, with some im inclined to condon particular would sc they had taken thi under any cireums! ALlIY rconomy wa work in red DT iT i k 10ulG | onsibl * m nemb ipe. When T muot pavIit such an aI AI D Ini ind enough daily n 1lversity whn maAll 11n TY Th aC ib lewspapers proves â€"~trained and offens t the colleges an vince an immense 11 numbet f id ha th 16 hem T vha T numb o the effec irms for K s had nCt C the young in pSOr that the number C > imbued with the i itry and may be r n and Canadian S( ily coyping TN SIl e Old Country wh callow cabbage coln lav are pernaps aAs I1nsignIl! bages themselves. Tha‘t t to attract the attention c provés that there are fatr fam MA I1r ind IC a@anC not t â€"onl: f tha nCce s th that seem to specializ d of citizenship. Ther ies imbtbed by the stu im of m one ud t that in case of wat ng. and Country. . The ven the grace of being 1at At in makir nov tha ped ilp M non f1 conditior ) take up 1 ommE de in In 1 Y hin citizensh of studer dea that AaY )ldietr YAV L nsignifican That ther 11 anC may fairlh usefult f do pI iph ‘boy pa ta x iL T C of in This Section Indiffe to New Baseball MERCHANDIZING MANXAG O€ sTOH t i k MNIT 1 by hi Medals Presented at the Mining Institute Meeting CHEVRGOLET TRUCKS HAT DOES hauling economy mean to Canada‘s farmers and business men? More than everâ€"if you judge by sales figures, which show that more Chevrolet Trucks are being sold today than any other kind ! If you are posted on upâ€"toâ€"date hauling, you don‘t need us to tell you that firms who keep a hawkeye on accurate cost records have provedâ€"over and over again â€" that Chevrolet is the truck to buy when expenses must be kept down to rock bottom! Big, new Chevroletâ€" built bodies easily hold capacity loads. For years, Chevrolet‘s efficient sixâ€" cylinder engines have been setting records for lowâ€"cost operation. The rugged Chevrolet chassis is designed to minimize upkeep costs. And it‘s a wellâ€"known fact that a Chevrolet is one 11 Q@U Tim m in 5 (; a r a #e C .0 ® L L n GOING OQOVERSEAS? 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A COMPLETE I CHEVROLET a LEADERSHIP i INDUSTRY In a year when VALUES were paramount CHEVROLET TRUCK "A‘" TRUCHK "‘B" TRUCK "C" TeE lowâ€"priced sixâ€"cylinder ns capacity, with new, uilt bodics, both chassis Any Chevrolet 1 on casy terms through 1 QOUTSTANDING ENTIRE TRUCK 1}t ist Week in the e Bowling League APTH, Manager rd:â€"A grandâ€"nephâ€" declares in an inâ€" ive never speaks to excecpt through his brave would appear For he is not so c in the wisdom of otle, the Greek, and nk, said the same Airaseoiogy. M armeger d with Camâ€" h two more 1, each team the winner c‘hedule is in half, with 18 league last points from points from took three Nowler with @and thnal nvy them When a ares that ély false f whole evidence