NOTICEâ€"Will the party who took my beaver coat and gloves from Fatis Lunch on Sunday mormyng refurn same at oncs and avoid * trouble.â€"Jas. Hazleton, STORE HOUSE TO REXT OR FOR BALEâ€"On Main road to River. Apply Box 9, Maitagami P. €), 6â€"8 p. market to and fireâ€"peel furtser in 'l'rm'ne. PULPWOOD WANTED. I am in the vhurcih. vis1LINS Aiâ€" ways welceome. A. POOLEY, WM. FPIELD, eCAE Nee e h yc y y «P oR ; OG@O@OQGi 4 “WW atnctin t dn Aindindinctia dnc A :0“0000“““ #949600000009000%09480080009080000048008%4%%9 e Meets every first and fourth Wednesday evenings in the baseâ€" ment of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church. Visiting brethren alâ€" Will visit Timmins first of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. 152. DR L. GACNON "~VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. The Greatâ€"West Life \ _Assurance Company New Business Issued......... ............ $ 51,577,899 Exceeding L818 ...:...:../2...¢... c3 $20,918,342 Business in force........................... 212,560,276 Increase in business im force ......... 41,696,6035 Income (Premiums and Interest) 8,59898,3°0°4 Increage for the ... . 1,469,288 Condensed statements for 1919 as anuounced z2t the Annual Mectinz, held February 3rd. 1920 Asseots Surplus Earned in 1919 (the larâ€" gest in the Company‘s history) 1,320,520 xpeose rates were again lowered in, 10919,\ and the,/ interest rate eamed was 708 per eent., > proftts from securities sold. Including this ftem,/the *gross interest vield was 7.68 per cenrt. The rate of mortality has fallen to 51 per cent. of the expectedâ€"practically the preâ€"war pureaase rough Spruce Spruce Pulpwood. » For rmation _ write _ Harry rane. Increase for the year spiendid results have enabled the Company to make its yearly appointment to policyholders on the usual generous T. MOSELEYâ€"WILLIAMS Kl2!= Payments. Age 35. $1,000. . I su«l in 1900, maturing in 1920 ash Yalue available in 1920.... Local Representative Box 52 Schumacher GIRL WANTEDâ€"for general houseâ€" work. Apply Phone 112, Timmins:; HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Good 6â€"roomed AIREDALE DOG LOSTâ€"black and yellow, about a year ald. Lost in Schumacher Finder please notify Mrs. Joseph Success Mine. For Saleâ€"1 sixâ€"horseâ€"power Gas oline Engine and Sawing Outfit, near ly new, 1 team of Horses and good set Harness. s 1 Plougl and Spring Tooth Harrow. Logging Chains, Canthooks, Peavies Saws, Axes, Broadaxes and other articles. At a bargain to right purchaser. DOG LOSTâ€"Small Pomeranian dog ‘lost on Friday. Any information as to its whereabouts should be sent at onée to Miss Peters at the Post Office. Anyone keening the dosg after this notice will be prosecuted, house, all conveniences, well situatâ€" ed. Apply 68 Spruce street, opposite Catholice School. _~ â€"1â€"9 p. Pine and Poplar. For further inâ€" formation write to Harry Towne. Cochrane. 55 p. MBER WANTEDâ€"Spruce, Jack remiUlyt FOR SALE W. E. EDWARDS, Mattagzami â€" Height 31,260,347 .10 oNTARIO MINING MEN FORM NEVW ORGANIZATION. atives from all branches of t industry met to form an a orâ€" organization with a stabllizing and guarding the atives from all Pranches of thne mining industry met to form an association or organization with a view to stab‘lizing and guarding the interests generally of the Mining industry. The new organization wl be known as the Ontario Mining Association. it will ; any without share capital. An office will be kept up in Toronto in charzs af a secretary under salary. Prosident and General ] Beaver at Cobalt, and Lake Gold Mines. Mine at Cobalt. Secretaryâ€"B. Neilly, M. E. A., of the Pennâ€"Canadian Mine. The Board of Directors was chosen with the idea of including representâ€" atives of the mining industry from all parts of the Province, Second Vic man, Genera IS THIS MAN miuiis OR WRONG OR JUST ‘‘BUGS‘‘? Were it not for the experignce a couple of years ago when the w ing of some of the ‘*‘Bolshey themselves proved a valuable ti the good citizens who passed the to the proper authorities, there w be every disposition to discredit story told by a former Sudbury lander to a Thessalon citizen recd story toid by a former sudbury lander to a Thessalon citizen recentl3 The story. told in March 1918, by s disgruntled or frightened *‘ r« volutionist‘‘ to a good citizen of { im mins to the effect that there wou!d )x a monster parade here with a deter mined effort at all eosts to releas one hour. . Lhe authorifi@és no chancees on dishelieving it, and were only handicapped by the short time for preparation anda by the fact that the parade was staged several hours sooner than first planned. That these embryo revolationists will treaâ€" cherously betray each other is only to be expected. People who ecanrot be faithful to the country that has dealt so generously witl. a thcxu can hardly be expected to deal very virtuously with each other. Also, there are many. of the aliens who recognize this as the best country they have ever known and who would accordingly protect its citizens from disaster or discomfort. So it is always well to at least conâ€" So it is always well to at least conâ€" sider the stories they may tell, and at the dleast take precantionary measures. The Thessalon Advocate tells about a Finlander who said he had been working in ‘Copper Cliff, makine good money and liking his Saturday ~with Poreupine. Haleyâ€" bury, however, would not agree on a postponement, and the Liskeard Club iis wife and ked out alm authorities m‘ robellion"‘ was ov alon. : Advocate . sa was certainly afrai ows what‘s going on 41 £ "‘the Reds‘"‘ that out bail Town Topics m Presidentâ€"G. â€"C€C. Manager of the a y reaistered with t of <them were e Haileybury goa irdian, all right, 111( D. Miles, of it sgould r Rink on c when t ard tean in ‘the 1 CJV dit s for, t! Poreupit n(â€"â€"P . al Mana ETT PORCUPINE ADVANUE ok charae aps it m °C Â¥ goal keeper riglht, or the double. Tins a VE *J ‘P@er the inct deferre 18| on n SAï¬ ï¬‚s t 41