Regular Saving It is not the amount of money you deposit but the regularity of your deposits that counts. The systematic saving of small sums is a better way to reach a subâ€" stantial total than by saving larger sums occasionally. Open a Savings Account at this Bank, deposit a portion of your earnings each week, and you will soon have a gratifying bank account. IMPERIAL BANK . SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, CONXNAUGHTâ€"M. O‘Connor SCHUMACHERâ€"McIntyrs Mercantile Co. Limited BOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Dome Mines Co. Limited, Reamsbottom Edwards, United Provisions Company, TIMMINSâ€"Hollinger Stores Limited Frank Feldman Shankman Bros. Frank Byck E‘%ï¬ M/fï¬ 2g * Anorew Wirson c ssssss y )e o 4 ~ . 1 io U o 1 4 10b 9 PEA L PB PP 4J CR P ol i x . m hSz o s Klim Whole Milk (in the brown and yellow tin) is made from full cream milk from which only the water is removed. To restore it to its liquid form all you have to do is to replace the original water. Klim Brand Whole Milk is handy, convenient, absolutely pure and has earned the highest praiss from the medical profession. Ask your doctor. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LTD. MONTREAL â€" TORONTO WINNIPEG ND soon its use will promote a healthy regularity in sleepâ€" ing and waking hours which naâ€" turally follows perfect digestion. D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. F. R. WAY, Manager. T 28 453 Southern â€" newspapers have _ been carrying despatches about a nineteenâ€" YearcolTd trapper Ffrom near Hudbury, who is alleged to have ‘been chased some four alleged miles by an elleged some four alleged miles by an alleged day recently. The despatches quote the 19â€"yearâ€"old trapper as saying that he climbed a tree to escape from the wolves, but it broke beneath his weight so he took to his heely and ran like the Farmer‘s Government for town. He admits that he did not look back.until be reached Coniston, so he could not prove _ the wolves chased him all the way. Fortunately, the winter is nearly over in the North Land, so the wolf stories will soon cease in the southern journals. But unfortunately, â€" the ""forest fire" vyarns will} be starting down ‘below pretty soon again already. It‘s alâ€" wars a case of one thing after anâ€" other and nothing very much. In a talble of comparisons accomâ€" panying the estimates it is shown that in every department the estimates tabled are lower than the total esâ€" timates of the year ending next Octoâ€" ber. The biggest decrease is fourteen millions, in the Prime Minister‘s deâ€" partment. [The Education Departâ€" ment shows a decrease of $1,971,â€" 4179,28 on the same basis of comparâ€" ison, and the Public Works a decrease of $1,820,971.57.. The total decrease in the main estmulates over the total estimates of a year ago is $19,850,â€" 1706.77, ‘but supplementary estimates to be tabled next year may make that ditference smaller. NEXT YEAR NORTH SHOULD ORGANIZE ‘‘WOLFP‘!‘ RACES Estimates for the fiscalh year ending Oct. 31, 1925, totalling $91,298,0685.35, were tabled in the Legislature last week and inside a half an hour a large percentage of them had. been passed by the House. In connection with the estimates, Premier Ferguson explained that the Government would instruct the Teâ€" miskaming â€" and Northernâ€" Ontario Railway Commussion to build as soon as the season permitted, a railway inâ€" to the South Lorrain district,. The cost of this line is estimated to be albout half a million dollars, is the intention of the Government,"‘ said the Premier, ‘"‘"to stand behind them and encourage them in the deâ€" velopment of our mining resources.‘‘ of park space grows in proportiom, and the cost of land grows out of all proportion. ‘The case of the Town of Timmins is a case in point.. For ten years The Advance has Been adâ€" vocating a Town Park. Five years ago it would have been easy to seâ€" cure land in or near the Town for park purposes, but today the problem is to secure any suitable sort of place anywhere near the Town. A park a distance away is all rightâ€"for the jitâ€" neys, but park space near the centre of athe Town would: be of the most value to the Townspeople. / Estimates Passed in Legislature Last Week. Nearly $20,000,000 Less Than During Last Year of Drury Government LORRAIN RAILWAY TO BE BUILT THIS YEAR THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE According to the official figures pubâ€" lished in the MceKim Newspaper Diâ€" rectory just issued, there are 1,499 newspaper and reguwlarly published periodicals in Canada, against 1,553 a year ago.â€" Daily newspapers have decreased from 121 to 114, semiâ€" weeklies from 34 to 30, and weeklies trom 1.022 to 975. Thank goodness, The Advance is still advancinge. At the annual meeting of the shareâ€" holders of the Poreupine Davidson Mines, held at the King Edward Hotel at Toronto on Saturday, a leading feature was the address of the Presiâ€" dent, Sir Arch#bald (Mitchelson, Bart., who represents the British interests concerned in the property. Sir Archâ€" ibald pointed out that despite con;â€" sideraiyie difficulty and deélay caused by the lack of power and the influx of water, good progress towards the producing stage had been made at the mine in the past year. The difficulty from water was removed by the eutâ€" ting of a large station at the 200â€"ft. level and the construetion therein of a 30,000 gallon sump, from which the water was readily pumped to the surâ€" Face. PORCUPINE DAVIDSON MAKING G0OD PRCGRESS Shaft Down to 450â€"ft. and Will be Continued to 1,000, Sir Archibald Mitchelson Tells Annual Meeting. If you were to ask the next fifty Ford owners you meet why they prefer Fords, you would get a wide variety of answers. 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Sb 1 A The Fresh Beef stimulates and nourishes the system, and supplies it with the vitamines so necessary in all runâ€"down conditions, What is Carnol and what will it do? RED SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT Why Ford Predominates MARTINâ€"SENOUR It pays to use Livers‘ Extract, the alkaloid ‘or nutritive elements only, with al! taste of cod liver oil removed is also one of the ingredients of Carnol is sold hy all gond drugsists evervywhers For Barns and Ozztbmldmgs it has no equal Write to Head Office. Montreal for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASy SOLD BY % GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE, LTD. é Timmins Ontario â€"why, year after year, Ford sales equal the total sales of all other cars combined. master a bad road in any weather," a woman driver would respond, "Because I can drive it so easily." From the fleetâ€"owners you would hear, "Because I can buy two or three or four Ford Trucks for the price of one big truck. 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