4609990494840 60404080 0046 00006808 0¢%6 Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour 0 6+ h. > N# AA V ds _ *J 4 A. s kA dok 449 ® 39 FOURTH AVENUE | OPPOSITE FIRE HALL Mess For the best in Fruits, Confectionery, BUVYVS AND SELLS TPURNITURE etc., and for Ice Cream, come here. j : meaane ! In Toys, Fancy Goods, J:_~wc-e1r§', etc., Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand as we are going out of these lines. |zurmture Sells new and secondâ€" handi Ploaecuga loa Croam Parinm Furniture at cheap prices. | .UP_‘_I Big Bargains These at P. Antoine‘s 090000000 6040 The Mining Market The position of the mining sha.e market at the close of 1923 was the strongest in the history of the Mining Exchange. Inâ€" dications are that we are on the eve of a big broad market with an upward tendency. There are several stocks which will unâ€" doubtedly sell at much higher prices during 1924 and should be bought at present levels. Arthur L. Mo ‘< Ci’) sey Co. TIMMINS PHONES 100C 400 ONTARIO Get a box of the famous, wholeâ€" some,delicious Laura Secord Canâ€" dies. Pure, fresh, attractive and pleasing in every way. Reed Block 53â€"55 Pine St. Timmins, Ont. When You Are Feeling Well Again, Feel Better "Colds" are prevalent these days but you need not be in the fashion in this regard. Just try our Laxâ€" ative Bromide Cold Tablets. Just the thing to do away with coughs, colds, chills, lagrippe, etc. Easy to take, and sure to cure. Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Co. There is No Need to Suffer from That Cold! Limited : Ad Phone 369 i3 0X 3, Timmins. 5en The Advance â€" believes part of the North Land sh the attitude of urging the b the highway from _ North Cochrane, without worrying about the route for the sout tion. It might be jqust as we the Government something in the matter. When there some years ag\i 46 and 47 the NorthLand all and other cent the: O Ww ation. â€" During the period < tion of the mill our ene been largely confined to ation, together with nece paration of the mine unde permit the feeding of the further development of or but with this construction and with additional powe It is 1 policies pursued Directors. Whe properties situa Area of Northe ed the. followins (a) Fo thor claims to deter mIme,‘ w n :Af commercl the come and HE OTHER SIDE OF THE HIGHWAY QUESTION Review of the History and Policy of the Night Hawk Poninsular, as Given by Chairman. tlhere were some delays RIGHT HAWK PENINGULAR MINFS SHARES LSTFD ment With these factors and the extraâ€" ordinary development which _ your property has showm down to the 425 foot level, and bearing in mind that the older producing mines of the Camp have commercial ore over 2,000 feet below the surface, I feel, as Chairman of your Board of Directors, that a great future is in store for the shareholders of the Ni insular Mines, Limited ~unit= 200 tons per day. Th on above. Pittsourgh, are connected by private wires with correspondent brokers in Toronto, Canada and are therefore in position to execute any orders in that market and likewise to supply relmhlw quotations and news. x our â€" Doard policies should possible sucees Timmins lore listing . Th that we have si these policites, the shares shal n on the Stock within a few da eTs in the Unitfted States, 1 that A. E. Masten and Com highly reputable New York St change house, with headqua This 16 171 mited, For the comnvenience of shareh 0J nade ve Om we have of our | oduc interestin t brieflv l} M r 1} dletermIn ch we ha the..: expl 11ns hizh the sou t (COHNC eSs, s]izll] norous } Bd n#d mill t something to decide When there was talk ) about taking off Nos. southern towns of the called upon Timmins res up this way to asâ€" 1t Tar <Aas . AAlIl rned, but ithern cessfull elt he t v s now e quoted xchange . 1¢ in the Ontario und from X 6 e Al v the other centr dry to fizht the sort of servi it adaont hi ves â€" that this id should take the building of North Bay to rving too much to wns uD T n comple 111 16 Hawk Pen SSA TV commente ipacaty TJ gries ha that one t] D) it 11 TUG 1 @rI TA TO YA T V ible aAl d T North Land, so the lait northern towns to worry o nation..â€"The northern tow: neal Ciilult faKkes and rivers, tThereby not only enriching the Province with new wealth. but opening a new haven to sportsmen and tourists in game and fish.‘" Towns in this part of the North Land are on *ecord as favourâ€" ing the route from North Bay. It would be a mistake, however, for them to take the attitude that no other route is worthy of consideraâ€" he remarl Cldes tion. The main thing is to have the highway built to connect the road system of the North with that of the South. It would appear that the Sturgzeon Faills route would work lit. ~0uUTNn. Lt wWOould aAppear â€" That Sturgeon Falls route would work tle disadvantage,.to any town exceptâ€" ing North Bay, which is nota North Land town. If the Government deâ€" nformation NOrt ine north w ast, where; icallv dire roposed h is part of ould 1TgeOoOn 1 Â¥ a V 1 i1 w e veen to use the Stur a n ex € LC 0 m fort vith V € 1 l t, iMr. Th on Falis, Sturgeon not the G lo wer UIT )P t etter )eing mis HE‘ ]'N)ir s I8 O ;4 OW Why Ford Predominates 11 T he raradle sorll Tor Tarnmâ€" ld coast along Geauâ€" rivers, thereby n:ot the Province with )enin« a new haven the Aaiter left the|the worry over the sitâ€" | tow protestir Iwn â€" ening a new naven tourists in game in this part of the ind land in able soi vernment out the misled with yrong points out that n the main highâ€" M gean F The rord service is an outstanding example of Ford predominance. Authorized Ford service is to be found wherever motor cars are usedâ€"always capable, businessâ€"like and prompt. More t:an 4,500 service stations in Canzda are assurance of this. tials of adequate, economical transportation. Ford has been the pioneer in the automotive inâ€" dustry ; has blazed the trial in every fundamentaily sound transportation principle. Proof that Ford predominates is to be found in the fact that 50 per cent of all cars in Canada are Fords. Ford predominates because it supplies the essenâ€" VC wouia open timber and men work bush an See Any Authorized Ford ito alls route, nA M , Mayor the ‘case ite.. He but the ad bh=en| =(} YA \ nC LV ve| @009000%000090000000000060040 009000000 I'.\ : in 4| ¢ i | | tE Y / 1 A. 0 B u!' : ".". ,‘ j ‘o‘q } G K t T Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. b4 906489880886 e | townhs wou and litti delaying nohway Iurfier of [nge iongâ€"deéeiayed| 1ighway to eonnect North and South. The Government no doubt will weigh very carefally the respective virtues of the two routes, and the Governâ€" ment will have the advantage of beâ€" ing on the ground and in possession of the facts in the ecase. Up this way there is little but propaganda for a Systems installed Statements prepared Books kept for merchants not reâ€" quiring full time bookâ€"keeper. BOX 147, SCHUMACHER, ONT Frank Y. Uttley Corner Third Aveque and Birch Street Phone 24 â€" â€" Timmins, Ont. Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 24 11 plan 4e North La: uld be‘ to say *‘*‘Thanks, more, rather than risk t further of the longâ€"delav route propaganda Frank Byck aisk the delave] w‘%’†AN APPETISING AND ' WHOLESOME MEAL be held in the attermoon, it note that C€ole has reverted meetings after sessions last In view of the suggestion made by some~ Timmins ratepavers that the regular meetings of the Town Council be held in the evening, instead of the Singer Sewing Machines and Willis Piano Agent i $ i1 immins P.O0. Box 75 _ ‘ Phone 211. : 48106068660 %0¢ 040006460 o it evening sessions ut found they had ie nublic in reality 9 Maple St, P.O. Box 75 I am selling also the Chickering and Knabe Pianos, best in pianos in the worid. you can make from our canned goods alone. May we suggest a can of: our delicious baked beans with a dash of pork, a can of our dainty green peas, a can of our high grade salmon, and some of our pickles. ening sessions some vears und they had no advantags fo blie in reality and many draw for the Councillors. eman to ~davâ€"time ma V Yeat n nterestin Oll evenln t otint Coun«