FEED YOZ BABY KL| ~TIMMINS BRANCH, SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, TIMMINSâ€"Hollinger Stores Limited Frank Feldman Shankman Bros. Frank Byck CONNAUGHTâ€"M. O‘Connor SCHUMACHERâ€"McIntyre Mercantile Co. Limited SOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Dome Mines Co. Limited, Reamsbottom Edwards, United Provisions Company, 28A ic NQ Eï¬%-m se MA ye seA NUEX AZPH BCYE LE u..;,,,,‘,y; i 2 A m ELV # AND you can rest assured that he is getting the finest milk procurable. Klim Brand Powdered Whole Milk (in the brown and yellow tins) is made from the freshest full cream milk from which the water has been removed. It is mot boiled or steriâ€" lized but is absolutely pure. § rency, and acts as an invaluable introduction in foreign lands. Letters of Credit are issued at any branch of this Bank. IMPERIAL BANK When travelling abroad it is most convenient to carry your money in the form of a Letter of Credit. It ensures the safety of your funds; it is readily convertible into curâ€" Ask your doctor what he thinks of Klim. You Going to Travel? CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED MONTREAL â€" TORONTO â€" WINNIPEG D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. F. R. WAY, Manager. 452 EXâ€"POSTMASTER, KIRKLAND LAKE, GIVEN FIVE YEARS Thos. P. Carr, former postmaster at Kirkland Lake, was sentenced last week ‘by Magistrate Atkinson to five years in Kingston when he pleaded guilty to a charge of misappropriaâ€" ting post office funds. The amount involved _ was over. $7,000.00. â€"This amount is said to have been taken in the course of a few months. The counsel for the defence, Messrs. H. L. Slaght and W. A. Gordon, made eloquent pleas for leniencey, referring to the excellent character of the prisorer previously and his fine repuâ€" tation for honesty and good citizenâ€" ship. citizens of theâ€"disâ€" trict also. testified to the previous zood character of the accused man. (iambling is understood to have bheen the cause of the trouble, money beâ€" ing taken to cover losses until there was no chanee for adjustment, the amounts involvedâ€" reaching too large proportions. ‘Crown Attorney Smiley agreed with much that the defence emphasized, lbut pointed out that the offence was a very serious one and the public had to be protected.â€" He also mentioned the fact that no restiâ€" tution had been made. Wawaitin Falls .... bandy Falls. .. ...... Lower Sturgeon Falls Quinze Miver ....... Fotal._= ... : ce ind 49,000 The Quinze development is capable of developing 60,000 h.p., and the adâ€" ditional 40,000 h.p. can be installed at a low cost owing to the fact that a zreat amount oOf the dead work necesâ€" sary for the total installation is being done at the present time. The net earnings for January, 19214, amounted to $64,168. The gross earnâ€" ings for Fobruary are very satisfac tory, and it is expected that the net will show albout the same as January. This monthly rate of net earnings has been maintained practically isince Sseptemiber last when the Lower Sturâ€" geon Falls development into operation. [The company‘s net earnâ€" ings are now on a thasis of over $750,â€" 000 per annum available for annual bond interest of $292,500, and this is without any earnings from the Quinze development, which will deliver an additional 20,000 h.p. Upon the comâ€" pletion of this plant the capacity of the company will be as follows: Horsepower Wawaitin Falls .......... 15,000 Sandy .. <0,000 Lower Sturgeon Falls ...... 9,000 Quinze ..........;..4. 20,000 Before being taken Carr is being held at an importantâ€" witness bling chargses that im ‘The annual statement of the ern Canada Power, Limited, for the year ending Dec. 31st, 1923, was preâ€" sented at the annual meeting held in Toronto last week. Reports of the meeting in Toronto newspapers say that the company shows net earnings available for bond interest of $591,â€" 187.68, against bond interest for the year amounting to $89,0065.065. These earnings are considéred very satisfacâ€" tory, in wview the fact that the Lower iSturgeon iFalls plant of 9,000 h.p. did not come into operation until September, and that the company exâ€" perienced in (February, (March and April of last year the greatest scarâ€" city of water in its history. ‘The new development on the Quinze River is expected to come into operâ€" ation (by the 1st of September at the latest; company‘s reservoirs, which have been extensively added to, are full, owing to the heavy rainfall in the latter part of last year, conseâ€" quently there will be no shortage of water and from now on the company is_assured of being alble to take care of all demands for power. QUINZE POWER READY BY FIRG! OFf SEPTEMBER Reports Given at Annual Meeting of Canada Power, Ltd., Last Week. x taken toâ€" Kingston. held at North Bay as the Lake Shore mill will ibe the fourth largest in the precious metal mining fields of Northern Ontario, ranking next to Hollinger, Dome and Melnâ€" tyreâ€"Porecupine. It is particularly important â€" that since eommencing milling operations over six years ago, the Lake Shore has produced an averâ€" age of over $24 from each ton of ore treated. This is two and a half times richer than the ‘average from the other leading gold mines of Northern MR. J. H. BLACK VICEâ€"PRES. NORTHERN CANADA POWER Some Toronto newspapers recently gave currency to a rumour that ‘Mr. J. H. Black was severing his connection with the Canada Power, Lamited. Mr. Black been conâ€" neeted withâ€" the Nortiern Canada Power since its inception, and there is a general belief that his.â€"talent and a«bility have hbeen largely responsible for the progress of this pioneer power company of this part of the North. As no reason was given for the sugâ€" gested withdrawal of Black, the report was gl/\'eu little notice in the North Land. Last week the strongest sort of a contradiction of the rumour was given when at the annual meetâ€" ing of the company Mr. Black was elected Viceâ€"President of the Northâ€" ern Canada Power, Limited. ENLARGED LAKE SHORLE MILL READY EARLY IN MAY According to «an interview given last week by ‘Mr. R.C. Coffey, manâ€" ager of the Lake Shore Mine, at Kirkâ€" land Lake, the new and enlarged mill equipment will ibe in general operation early in May. The new crusher was placed in operation some days ago for trial run, while the tube and ball mills are all in iposition and will be tunéd up at an early date. 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When treating larger tonâ€" nage, it is planned to reduce the grade of the ore somewhat, but the average will still ‘bhe: maintained at a point If you will read the second to last paragraph of the cireular which accompanies every bottle of Carnol, you will notice the following guarantee: "If, after taking your first boitle of Carnol, according to directions, you find that it has not helped you, that its action is not already recognizable, and you can say so sincerely, take back the empty (or partly empty) bottle, and get your money back. Remember we refund the druggist the purchase priceâ€"he loses nothing." _ Do you think the manufacturers would make this guarantee if they did not know that Carnol possessed properties of unusual merit? But, would it be fair to say that Carnol does not possess merit when, out of a million bottles sold, only four were returned ? If the other bottles sold had not proved beneficial, they also would have been returned. These four bottles were returned and the money refunded without question, the only explanation being that Carnol had not given relief. As disease is of slow growth it naturally takes time for any medicine to eradicate it. To get the full benefit of Carnol it is clearly stated in the circular that you should take a "Course of Carnol." although many people have been greatly benefited after taking one or two bottles. Pérhaps the reason why these people didn‘t benefit by taking Carnol was because they did not take enough of itâ€"besides it is not claimed for Carnol that it will do the impossible. 1â€"» MARTINâ€"SENOUR it pays to use Wonderful Guarantee! Carnoi is sola by ali good druggists everywhere. For Every Purpose â€" For Every SurFace Write to KHead Office Montreal for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE Easy SsSOLD BY Of Over a Million Bottles of Carnol Sold, Only Four Have Been Returned GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE, LTD. Timmins Ontario a point which will show a much harger than is usually the case from a the size of that now on the Shore, pt'oï¬‚ï¬ Laks