Phone 17. Room 15, Reed Block Timmins. West Indies Cruisesâ€"32 days from Timmins and return $321.00. For Steamship Travel Information Speaking both languages in attendance day and night. Accept patients of any denomination. Mrs. 0. A. farley, Supt. 120 Maple St., S. Phone 585â€"w Dr. A. P. Murtagh Physician and Surgeon 28 THIRD AVE., TIMMINS Phone 580. GRA DUATE NU Rates to suit all cases. Phone, Call or Write J. K. Moore Steamship Agent Timmins, Ont. Box 70. augurate similar services at differâ€" ent ‘points through the North Counâ€" try, where the traffic warrants it. ‘*Col. Willfams said that if the lake is frozen over sufficiently when the machines are being brought up, they will land here on their way, to ‘‘let you have a look at them," was the way be â€"put it.‘‘ aDlIy 1loOwer tham tihat charged Trom Haileybury during the summer, as only about half the time will be reâ€" quired to make the trip. ‘*‘Jos. Isherwood, of Haileybury, is in charge of the construction of the hangar, which will be completed this week. The Company intends to inâ€" ‘*‘The route from Larder to Rouyn is approximately 40 miles, Col. Wilâ€" ltams states, and the machines will cover the distance in from 20 to 25 minutes. The fare will be considerâ€" ably lower thanm that charged from on ther arrivalt at Larder Lake, wher, a large hangar is now under construction. ‘*The planes which will be used are a later model ‘than those operatâ€" ing during the summer and are equipped with runners and wheels. They have a small cabin which is heated from the exhaust and is kept quite comfortable. TWO AIRSHIPS TO OPERATE THIS WINTER TO ROUVYVN The following is from last week‘s issue of The Haileyburian:â€" ‘*‘The Laurentide Air Service Limited will have two machines operating on the route between Larâ€" der Lake and Rouyn some time this mon‘th, according to _ information given The Haileyburian by Col Wilâ€" lrams, who was in Haileybuxy last week. He stated that the two maâ€" chines, which are of a different type to those which were operating here during the summer, would ‘be flown from Montreal . some time between December 15th and 20th, and that the service would start immediately on their arrival at Larder Lake, wher, a large hangar is now under in Antique Restoring Upholstering Shop Fitting Interior Decorating Repairing Musical Instruments. By Lambkin and Roberts, P.O. Box 839 49 5th Ave. Experienced Workmanship Gordon Building, wW. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. T ownship Building N.0O. into serambling If Rouyn shows traftic railway, theres is litt‘le one will be built."" ‘*The route suggested is west from Quebec City, through the new gold fields of Northwestern Quebec, reachâ€" ing to TIroquois Falls and Timmins and then keepingy on west between the present Transcontinental line of the Canadian National and the main route of ‘the Canadian Pacific. The interests behind the move anme said to be elasely connected with the Canadian Pacific." **+Whether or not the government will grant permission for another transcontinental line is a question. Canada really has enough trunk nailâ€" ways. Possibly some branch lines are needed but until the network of private lines that had to be taken over by the government under the title of the Canadian National can be made to pay, there should hbe no more tmunk lines allowed. ‘*However, the Quebec rumor can be greatly discounted when it is unâ€" derstood that Montreal interests are working ‘‘tooth and narl"" to get railgoad service into Rouyn and it is understood on excellent avthority that none of the present railways are in any frantic hurry to extend their lines in‘to the new field until its value has been proven. ‘*The Quebec story lo the propaganda that is | by interested parties to T. N.0. Railway to build to Rouyn. Why such propaganda should originâ€" ate in Montreal will puzzle most peoâ€" ple. There may be truth in the idea that the story is simply propaganda, but evidently, if this is true, there is some other purpose in view than the hburrying of the T. NWO. Howeven, all mterested in the matter may read for themselves what the North Bay newspaper has to say :â€"â€" ** Announcement comes from Que bee of a ‘plan for another ¢tmmnscon tinental route for the Canadian Pa cific Railway. It is frankly ‘‘rumor‘ but is supposed to emanate from au thentic sounces. In an editorial article last week The North Bay Nugget suggests that the story coming from Quebec reâ€" lative to the building of a new transâ€" continen‘tal line by the C.P.R. may be simply propaganda to hurry the THINKS PROPOSED C.P.R. LINE MAY BE PROPAGANDA CROSSCUTTING AT THE UNITED MINERAL LANDS tario can ever do to see that the deâ€" ‘\'elopment of this part of the provâ€" ince is along sound lines,"‘ he deâ€" clared ‘‘The mining laws of the north lead those of all the world."*" Dealing â€" with gold mining, Hon. Mr. MceCnea â€"reminded his hearers that the rock formation in northern Ontario was preâ€"Cambrian, the same as in the Rand and South America, where gold mines go down six and seven thousand feet. ‘The depth of the Hollinger is now 1,500. Every hundred feet is considered â€" worth $15,000,000. Mr. MceCrea quoted the Duke of Devonshire as saying that the (mining future of northern Onâ€" tario is to be computed in centurjes. Hon. Chas. McCrea, Minister of Mines for Ontario, in an address beâ€" fore the Empire Club at Toronto last week, said that he expects that the mines of the prmovince will produce between $74,000,000 and $75,000,000 this year. The gold production alone will be about $25,000,000. He antiâ€" cipates that between $55,000,000 and $60,000,000 of this will return in the form of wages, equipment, ete., and that about $12,000000 will find its way into the hands of the agricultnrâ€" ists of ‘the province., Men of vision can see what the fuâ€" ture of the mining industry in Onâ€" tario will be and he hoped when the Government asks for money to exâ€" tend railways and roads that the pesâ€" ple will bear this in mind. ‘*It is the best business old Onâ€" tario can ever do to see that the deâ€" velopment of this part of the provâ€" ince is along sound lines,"‘ he deâ€" clared ‘‘The mining laws o of the Gold Production for Province Will be Abou, Twentyâ€"five Million Dollars. MINEKAL PRODUGTION 70 BE $75,000, 000 TRIS VEAR THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO mpiles taken ITrom the wed _ splendid values. still some distance from faces, although the face drift.. is now about ul of the ereek, skKs IOr money to exâ€" and roads that the pesâ€" this in mind. best business old Onâ€" orecupine from the out SsSOUTH PORCUPINE, â€" Meets every second and founth Wednesday in each month, in I.0.0.F. Hall. Visiting patriarchs welcome. D. Hughes, C.P. 445 J,. R. Newman, R.S. GOLDEN ENCAMPMENT NO. 107 Lancashire Club â€" Timmins Meets every first and second Satâ€" urday in Each Month. All Lancastrians welcome and their Friends are invited. H. UNSWORTH, F. Y. UTTLEY, Secretary. President. Satisfaction assured you here, whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. 41 Wilson Avenue All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. 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