MWWWM W SUBSCRIBE NOW !! e g Fhone 78 Pheoene 95 B . § 00608 W arâ€"Savings Stamps 725 cents each exchangeable for one Wâ€"S.S. THRIFT STAMPS 16 THRIFT STAMPS 1 kinds second hand Mini Joilers, Hoi Iload Officeo umber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies h iess AGENT FOR Colonial Steel Companies Famcus RED STAR DRPILL STEEL ‘The Dominion of Canada at $4.00 each during this month d will redeem them for $5 each on Jan. 1Ist, 1924 Every dollar will be worth more. Wâ€"8.8. can be‘registered against loss 0@003940 ‘CO@OO@MWâ€NM““ r‘. a D( :\15!) YÂ¥ € Phoue 39 mt ETA snn KR ... J En 2CA z... wl Jn offers mig! 2N Cns se Snssn ie e COs o P T t 111 Drills, etc. ‘ard and W archouse EKE 43B i ~** y / 4. Lo § ter 01 We Give $ W SEE THIS SIGN tâ€"class condition. 10CS new tly the same CFT, TIMMINS Sharpening us Aa palt ourâ€" work. wC Call at A OoriC ocNTENCtED 10 18 MOXTHS FDF $23%0 Fine for Keeping Liquor 1 Came in as Macaroni. overiic by the ‘ba plaintiff t Anothercwack Bowes against The datterâ€" were amount, if it we urowgan(ia 1sS Woil WOTEY q every possible ard to devolopment. and | t extension* and thap raiiway ace: nnmu- dation is one of the prims requisites | u to proper development and progress.| s It is also recalled that in 1914 a deleâ€"| f gation of about 90 prominent ('ltu.ens;lz of ‘the North Land imterviewed; the Provincial authorities regarding the extension of the railway from _ Elk Lake to Gowganda. Hon Mr. Hearst,‘r now the Premier of the Province, w;:s!a bien Minister of Mines and Forests,| a I and he personally promised, it is ssid | h n | | | A lt Is IAYr try that than it s dividend. now | blrien and | that the war is pracucaily over, interested in the Elk Lake and Gowâ€" ganda country think the building of the extension should hbe procesded with at onee. â€" The building of thissexâ€" tension is certainly one of the public works that shauld be a branch, and another is a spur line from Swastika to Kirkland â€" Lake. The T. N.0O. was designed as a coloâ€" nization and development road, and it is far more important to the counâ€" try that it give this sort of serviree than it should pay a direct monetary the earliest possible are, several the Governmert sh T. N.0O. unrdertak fAnishes as soon as these )] 80 in jail for stabh k, another ltalian, + previous Friday denee did not dis 00 pe lUS. ol tC eTe{ affar caeqgqltd Pn C A V DV aÂ¥L1 Hie ird T. N.O. EXTHENRION LX LAKE TO GOWGANDA ed from 3 outlined There had Cafe on imk as }11 Atkinson t n claim€d Li AgTI only <paid at the rate iy.â€" One witness wiho h 4e convorsation waen t t ltaiian, in inhe back on Friday evening. . The not disclose much new to the primary cause of Practically all that could ~C, a ns W CT ‘fre VC nd ceonditi en the witnesses was in last woeek‘s Adâ€" been trouble at the Pine street during to an employee eTZwas that of Picrceâ€" I..(-')Jw *"u'ed to pw p()SSl THE PORCUPINE ADVANCERE account t wiateen monâ€" Sam S‘imoâ€" the back on C nrimn itil Eï¬( iyment unâ€" storeâ€" bill mmmyv.ise: My. munt an«d 14e (One of weanda »ur line Lake. ursday 1 ¢ tLhe D)\ ad | MeDonald, M pal Pickerin |the basemen ‘that when h eonstrucl Leland w care are dong well. Three pneumonâ€" ia cases passed away on Tuesday but thissis altâ€"so farâ€"Out of neifly sixty patients. _ two_modre are critically ill, several have~ already been discharged, cured and have reâ€" turned to work. 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