came to a picture of on a mule. At the bottom of means ng taining tehces, tune is bringos A few days ago The North Bay Nug get was fairly bubbling over with love for a gentleman named J. H. Coterre whom the said newspaper said had just fallen heir to half a million dolâ€" lars left by a rich uncle. Now The Nugget is inclined to be severe on the aforesaid young man, because he is in jail awa‘ting trial on a cCharge of oh. NUGGET‘S MILLIONAIRE !LONDON STATIST REVIEWS NOW HELD UNDER ARREST) WORLD‘S GOLD PRODUCGTION I‘l 190 A teacher asked ‘her ( g of the word *‘ furlo Jack was called upon fans a mule; it says s The teacher asked for was brought forward. he only gets it 1 a North Bav n« L€ 33 i1108 LMIaAl on an rutomobile onl y Successors to Feldman Bros. Corner Balsam and Third Avenue Having taken over the Grocery and Meat Business recently _ conducted by Feldman Bros., the undersigned wish to assure the public of the very highest quality goods, the best possible service and the most reasonable prices at this store. . . . . . â€" It s y A ' o s L mE """' Plcas x3 ""‘-}h’ C o® o i h aCla ont s onl Ni ailBa Ponadics .. P /Â¥ t P uge ew ( ; ; ',r,'f?»’s'“}" B '.{:“1} ho 9e C o o e on ty 1 C Lo l s 0 o. . fls #,% Tw CS n d Wr ‘~;i-’ t s *\ mX C Mik" i s MHOx, id t s i 4A tss $ $ C sn 1 NJ +7 B t e Frou uM mu 4 gtoâ€" io L cb t +. BML *A 38 f "" K0 2 & 6 i on i in ie ce tih d ts 4h Cl 9 0 ie Eo 3 kTeut + fels AnZ n: ths Coeues soc® isw eiieey y \ M s in Bs db B4 i Meto sb egieaty 4 es T ica f ‘ 3 h s ¢ f,k_ki.h’:,' d «: l CHay! Tt tiel e on ..if;‘v:";’.“ Wics 3 2 e o i yR x Tss# ind i ereorenid) s + % n Ts fe Take? No c o date CE y FCs /d «We d AC 6 *A ced § > €:. ux Fel Prag! 1% P e <I us es 19 ; "\‘.[.'. s e "a § s es [ ons oo 4 k } w NK Aviah o C uduce A i ( $ t orm P Aoudht ue 0 kend PR id mt ee m cty n Retsy youn gets ets it through the Bay newspaper. r asked ‘her class the word *‘ furlough.‘‘ _called upon, and sa le; it says so in a I rOn 18 8u m V man lomé rOU tfitfe iï¬â€˜ fo oL i L L Lo Lc L e on Lt n ue n gn a § 1 CRhAt inder Money seldom ick, especially h the columns and said.. in a book the book,. the meanâ€" 1€ of ob e pré Ove AG 114 tis 1921 1€ )ening up W n 1se SUPPLEMENT TO THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd., 1922 T( 1d production of the world f is estimated by the London St it just over 15%/% million ounce a at normal price of the met: W older h n 01. 000 the profitable exploitaâ€" mines and delayed the newer fields. latively small fluctuaâ€" rly output of gold ‘have : effect on international ue partly to the fact !‘s accumulated stocks a value of as much as sterling. This is with r the enormous quanâ€" 000 n 191 T or reécent perio« 1e deeline in go e middle of t The world‘s out y year from the 480000,000 worth : bnitish Imp1 n from not mu« htRLRâ€"EREAURES LALAIALALALALE LALALFLFLhLn ue ueueum nureeuous ues aououooaominir iddleé of th abnormal in which ‘has in vears UI 7 Nas ins exploitaâ€" e proâ€" mpire the Not built on any partiecular plan, Nor blessed with any particular luck, Just steady and earnest and full of pluck, Who neither labor nor trouble shirks, Who uses his hands, his head, his eyes, The man who wins is the man who isurop wealth tional lity hoarded in the likely to come out. world‘s currencies tries wo man 0: ment man who wins THE MAN WHO WINS an .paper currencies and real Only restoration of internaâ€" trade with a broadâ€"scale deâ€" ‘nt of all industry will solve N em in who wins is the man who East and never Furthermore, the &t present ‘s and a f. witzerland on gold, ad the put and averace ar to ntral real rom M 1( *‘Sure,""‘ was the reply. think it would go through ‘‘Did your watch stop when ped on the floor?‘‘ asked one his friend. Oal ha The mill at the T at Kirkland Lake | active operation duri or two. The mill h 100 to 125 tons nor a three tance TOUGHâ€"OAKES TO RESUME * MILLING THIS MONTH ntrins 1¢ LVE _ been ling n is of d Deen untowat ill y [ )een 1 ind during the en eminently s _new sources of f developed ore rom| THE FLOOR HELD at nave In rlite U n ninated operati vyears owin now to $ producer o the pa )e th ‘oughâ€"Oakes Mine will be again in ing the next week as a capacity of lay. ‘The mill has ion for the past wing to cireumsâ€" bå nroperty it18 ore ns ro ahead sue . _ Work un year or so actory, reâ€" and extenâ€" ho wever e Tough Did you it dropâ€" man 01 on A] It isn‘t the job we intended to do Or the labor we‘ve just begun That puts us right on the ledger sheet It‘s the work we have really done. Our credit is built upon things we do Our debit on things we shirk, The man who totals the biggest plus Is the man who completes his work Good intentions do not pay bills; It‘s easy enough to plan, VC n To wish is the pl PARTRIDGE SEASON TO â€"° . OPEN ON OCTOBER 15th next f7 r n ccording to advices from Toronto : fall the partridge shooting seaâ€" is to be from the fifth to the twenâ€" 1 of November, except in the disâ€" s north and west of the French Mattawa rivers, where it will be i the 15th. of October to the 20th. Tovember. ‘The bag is limited to more than ten partridges daily. bag for wild duck is to be limited 5. with 200 as a miximum for the rember, _ Lne Dag is IHM ore than ten partridge g for wild duck is to be with 200 as a miximum 0 18 the job THE TALLY Av OL of an office boy a man. â€"Richard Lord * $000000000000000000000«° qE LA Liï¬ gLfyLp mmins Gold Nuggei bekah Lodge, No 173 isiting Brothers and Sisters &â€" s welcome. ella Vollet, eets every Znd and 4tX Thursdag he Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" Ethel Keene, Rec. Soa.