VINE CAPTAIN WANTED for lead mine, thirtyâ€"two nviles west of Ottaâ€" #a. Apply stating. qualifications and salary expected to R. R. Rose, CGsletta, Ont. 50â€"51 hd / 3 0 MWWNO $90000000000000090008806000000066 Wï¬ï¬ï¬‚ikï¬ï¬‚iï¬b‘i&ï¬%fliï¬kï¬ï¬‚hï¬tï¬ï¬kï¬ï¬ï¬EEHM%WEEï¬ï¬kï¬ï¬b‘ib‘Eï¬ï¬‚itï¬ï¬Eï¬Eï¬Hï¬ï¬‚iï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬!ï¬ï¬tï¬ï¬hï¬kï¬ï¬‚iï¬iï¬E ‘ > 20X Wusox‘s . ia, * 1h5 N:.tional Smoke" @@/1 Hsons : . > t »DPNCIHIEALVTA Still. the Most . _ â€" 1 Oc, [(N for the Money s U he Shop of Real Xmas Gifts | * Anprew Wirson &o HOUSE FOR SALE, at Gillies Lake ; wellâ€"finished ; s¢ven good rooms; alâ€" so good shack on property. Apply to Mrs. Laura Fournier, at the preâ€" mises, or Timmins P. O. . â€"5063p 1P JKa > i MONTREAL ‘TORONTO AND REPORT FOLYâ€"O‘BRIEN ‘TO RFâ€"OPEN BFFORE LONG Cheaqus for $200,000.00 Has Been Forâ€" warded to Ontario Government. that publicly owned railroads thad a special tendency to ibe profitâ€"less. The result thus is a proof that public ownâ€" ership of railways may be a paying venture. The T. & N. 0. proves this. Of course, good management is necessâ€" ary to a public concern as well as to privatelyâ€"owned enterprises, if profits are to be made.. The T. & N. 0. has had this capable and efficient manageâ€" ment. Under the chairmanship ofsMr. fieo, W. Lee, and with attentive and businessâ€"like commissioners of the type of Col. MeLaren and.Col. Martin, the People‘s Railway might well be expected to get along in firstâ€"class fashion. They have given unusual inâ€" tergest, time, attention and effort to their work. And under them there is {The Temiskanming and Northern Onâ€" tario Railway,â€"the People‘s Railway, â€"has had a successful year in 1921, and a noteworthy profit has beén made oves and above all expenses. Despite the increased expenditures of the present year, the T. & N. 0. Railâ€" way has shown a profit of $200,000.00 over expenses, a cheque for this amount having been forwarded to the Ontario Government alveady. In reâ€" cent years railways have not been particularly noted_ as : profitâ€"makers and there has ‘been a tendency to fear THHE PORCUPINE ADVANCE a very efMficiont and careful staff in practically all departments. The genâ€" eral trade depression and the parti« cular drop in the lumber, pulp and paper industries no doubt made the profit&ble operation of the T. & N. O. more difficult. ~Added to this was the deciine of the silver mining industry: On the other hand, there was a noticss R Ak Lc ueveveveveueveretountoununtauntnenuntanathonenonengtonerdened wigietatetietetetenend Dr. Donnelly : ‘*Y. hit with a flat iron. suffering from shock ‘*Reoop‘‘ *‘ Â¥es, i LPOn orrrornrrrrnoncnsnnncastiatatauathenthenencnenenenenend Christmas â€" Specials Opposite Post Office : ‘‘You said you wore iron. You seom to be for you at the Old Store with a Brand New Stock. it was an eleetric 1T0k. Baby RMings! .\..... . .y2... 0 ouigis in cce sRint an Siklk s Coa0k Baby Mugs, from.â€"$1.00to .................v% s cnle ies Silver B.P.N.S. Butter Dishes ..........¢..}......... > Cut Glass Jug and 6 Tumblers ..........2.............0. Diamond Pendants, from $25.00 to ............T.....,. Diamond: Bar Pins, upto ......:.........6....4..00.%. Diamond Rings,â€"from..................¢s.........0.4. Bracelet Watches in Fortune Cases, 15 jewels, Special .. A Few of the Many Chas. P. Grill LOTS OF GOOD MATERIAL IN SUDBURY, ‘"JERRY‘* gAYS In the last issue of The Sudbuty Star the following of interest appears in regard to the hockey outlook in the Nickel Town :â€" f "Sudbury‘s senior hockey squad have lbeen holding nightly workouts at the Palace Rink and if an early start counts for anything, the team should be in good shape when the léague seaâ€" son starts. With a solid week‘s pracâ€" tice, the players without exception have all found their thockey legs, in fact some are going in ‘midâ€"season form. On the other hand, several are still averâ€"weight and will require two lact some are going in midâ€"season form. On the other hand, several are still averâ€"weight and will require two or thre€ weeks to hit their stride. Charlie Langlois is one of these, he tipping the seale now at albout 193. His playing weight is 180. Invariahly full squads turn out to practice, with a goal keeper in each net. Practice games are held and are witnessed by hunglreds of fans, more than have atâ€" tended some â€" regulariy _ scheduled games with outside teams not many vears ago. ‘CDr.; Jercy *am si who lHas taken o.\ Sn rain a e e aii e aicle aik caake sfosile s e d 9 aid a w rite Dishes.....sssy n l..astiy aryhy in sn sys aoe s rislg mhblers ;..;.5f.. "g. .. u.tc .kiiacaesnearainch n $25.:00 to ..s¢......ussfl.giiynl.cgin ies u3 Lo cMrs is alall ces nia ce n en e o hh n ces h rtune Cases. 15 ijewels, Special ............ Everything New Laflamms mme, of Toronto, sition with Dr. E. A. Hil!, dentist, was at the rink for the first time Thursday night and last night officially tookâ€".over the team. "Jerrv‘‘ knows the teamâ€"for the same team which the Granites, of which he was a member, met in the Spring of 1920, is still intact and will form the backbone of this year‘s reâ€" gulars. The doctor was nonâ€"committt but he particularly liked the numerics al strength &f ‘the team. *‘‘Lots of materia},"‘ he said, after witnessing the first practice. He was taken up with the work of several younsters on the ice, butâ€"would not name them. After Thursday‘stpractice ‘he met the club executive at the Sudbury Club and an understanding was reached as to the duties of the various officers of the club this winter. Dr. Laflamme is to have full charge of the team as reâ€" eards say as to who shall, and who shall not play and while the team is in action in practice and in games, He was gived" a free hand."‘ â€" T Mrs. A.â€""I had such a delightful call from Mrs. X." _ & Ing Mrs. A.â€"‘*Oh, I didu‘t see her was out and she left her eard."‘ \Mrs Timmins, Ont. ~a.%> $1.09 ~ > $5.00 ... $2.00 z. $6:00 . $108.00 . $50.00 $20.00 up 7. $15.00 â€"**What s~was she " wearâ€" Sy:q