It will be noted that the plan apâ€" pears to be confined now to the West. Why not have it apply alsol to this North Land? Would it not he well worth while for the Ontario Governâ€" ment toâ€"give the question the most sympathetic consideration ? The more of the right sort of British settlers that may be secured for this North Land the better. tablish in Britain training centres where prospective farmers may he taught how to handle horses and ploughs and milk cows, and the other rudiments of farming knowledge. Exâ€" pert supervision on their farms in Canada would add to the chances of the settlers for making a success on the land. It is interesting to note that many months ago Dr. Corliss, of Sudbury, outlined a plan for combining the unâ€" employment doles of Britain and the immigrationr costs of Canada with a view to economically settling Canada and at the same time relieving Briâ€" tain of its surplus population. . The British Press â€" representatives who visited Timmins some time ago were urged to consider and advocate the plan of Dr. Corhss. The British Press men apparently had a grasp of the situation not only in Britain, but also in Canada and were genera‘lly convinced that a plan was possible that would benefit alike Canada and the Old Land. In any event, British statesmanship has taken theyquestion up in the usual thorough British way, and there is reason to hope that the plan outlined will do much to relieve the unemployed situation in Britain and also solve one of Canada‘s proâ€" blems by making possible the settleâ€" ment and development of the Domirâ€" ion. In the plan there would seem to be a place for the North Land, and this fact should be kept in mind. MASQUERADE DANCE ON THURSDAY BIG SUCCESS proved Cowganda is apparen‘ly after the summer weathor â€"championship of the North Land. In October a Cobalt lady picked pansies growing outside in the snow at Gowganda. Last week robins were reported as hopping aâ€" round the Gowganda road in regular summer style., According to the plan as outlined now, the farmer would find a hur«dred acres broken and be provided with eight milch cows, four horses, eight hogs and thirty hens. Expert superâ€" vision would be provided by. the Dominion Government and school facilities by the Province. It is estiâ€" mated that it would cost $7,500, to put each family on a farm of this kind. The proposal is that the Briâ€" tish Government should advance this and give the farmer free passage with his The loan would be re: paid by the farmer in 25 years, the Canadian Government guaranteeing only to collect such repayment. To make the plan practical and of the highest value it is intended to esâ€" CAnada, suggesUs LIIaL UIIC lJiiil3iL EU ernment is at present working on an ambitious scheme to substitute the settlement of Britain‘s surplus popuâ€" lation overseas for the payment of doles to maintain the unemployed in the Old Land. â€" Britain, it appears, is prepared to spend three million dolâ€" lars yvearly on the proposed plan of Empire settlement. The despatch states that as applied to Canada, the plan calls for the miâ€" cration of difty thousand families in five years, a total of 400,000 persons. They would be settled in communities, not colonies, to be provided by a reâ€" survey of the West into farms of 213 acres, instead of as at present, 160 and 320 acres. â€" Twoâ€" hundred acres would be cultivated, ten would be available for buildings and barns, and three would be the farmer‘s contriâ€" bution to the communal village comâ€" prising cheese and butter factories, elevator, ete., and also a house in which he would live till he desired to live on his own farm, whence the house could be easily transported on rollers, land, Canad WHY NOT BRITISH SETTLERS PCOR THIS NORTH COUNTRY? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Office 26 usi¢, _ CICOVCL «dAlll . dLiLau ve costumes, the cream of refresh ents and everybody had a delight i1 time. = i Canada e United States Published every Thursday by me Aa T Owner and Publisher. appearin Subscription Rates r 9 â€" 4 > _»* $2,00 States â€" â€" querade Dance on Thursday st in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, unâ€" auspices of the Rebekahs unqualified‘success. There attendance, the best of merous clever and attracâ€" mes, the cream of refreshâ€" Telephones : that the I esent wor 11 London, Engâ€" ily papers in Residence 70. vear POLITIGAL SHTUATION CONTINUES 1N CONFUSION â€"The political situation in the Doâ€" minion at present is about as odd as ever in Canada‘s history â€" Parliament has‘ been called to meet Dec. 10th. Premier King not heeding the fact fact that bhe is leading a minority party. The Premier does not intend to secure a seat for himself before the House meet. Instead he has turnâ€" ed over thes leadership in the House to Hon. Ernest apointe. Hon. Mr. Kng will watch proceedings in parâ€" liament â€" front the * distinguished visitors‘s galery..‘*‘ The Progreesives nave «ignified their desire not to emâ€" barass Mr. King at this time. The present standing of the parties is :â€"â€" Conservatives, 117 ; Liberals, 100 ; 1 vacant; 1 in doubt; Progresâ€" sives, Labour and Independent, 20. Mr. Ernest Laponte Taking Preâ€" mier King‘s Place. House Meets December 10. Sugar per $7.00 20 .1b; Bags $1.44 TO :Ib; 20. T‘lour Bag.}x‘.......... $4.30 49 1b, Bag ... .w $2.20 24 1b.;. Bag........m . s‘ $1.20 Domestic Shortening 1 lb. pkgs 15¢c. g Ib, Pails. ....;.% 45¢c. D D. PailS . ... .. :. . c ukss 7b¢. T0 1b y $1.50 20 . .: .. ./. .a $2.80 50 Ib.»Pails ..............: ; â€" $7.10 Corn per tin ..;......... s . 15c. Peas, per tin 15¢c. Tomatoces,. per tin . ..:.....~... 15c. Creamery Butter, per lb .....48c. Shredded Wheat, per pkg. ....15c. Corn Flakes, per pkg. ...... 10c. Hamper Apples, ..$1.50 and $1.75 Cooking Apples, ....6 lbs. for 25¢. Tiipton‘s Tess per Ib.â€"....... 65c. Be one of our satisfied cusâ€" tomers and avail yourself of a few of our quality goods at rockbottom ' _~prices. BUY FROM THE NEW IDEA Grocery Store 103% Pine Street, South Come Early to Avoid the Rush and don‘t forget the Number. 103% Pine Street S. The One and Only Econoâ€" mical Store in Northern Ontario To Live Long and Die Happy $7.00 $1.44 . 720. $4.30 $2.20 $1.20 The Porcupine Advance, Timmins, Ont., Thurs., Nov, 12th. 1925 (3) The estimated life time of the work is {15) years. (4) A Court of Revision will be held on the 14th, day of December 1925 at ‘3.30 p.m. in the Coungil Chambers, Timmins, Ontario for the purpose of hearing complaints against the propesed assessments or the acâ€" curacy of the frontage measurements or any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. TAKE NOTICE THAT : (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a Local Improvement an Asphalt> Pavement and Storm Sewer on streets in Town of Timmins. (2) The cost of the work is $62,â€" 000 of which $36,800 is to be parid by the Corporation at large. The special rate per foot frontage is $10.61. The annual rate per foot frontage is 80c per foot. The special assessment is to be paid in (15) annual instalments. DATED this 11th 1925. The Daughters of the Empire had poppies on sale here on WednesGay (instead of Saturday, as previously advertised), the proceeds to go to patriotic purposes. The ladies sold a larze number â€"of the flowers. Is nNneredy gIven thai Nominatiors for Candidates for the Town of Timmins, for Mayor, Counâ€" cillors, and Public School Trustees, will be held at the Council Rooms Fourth Ave. ~Timmins, Nov. 30th, 1925, as follows: For Mayor, 10 A.M:; to 11 A.M. For Councillors, 12 o‘clock noon to (4) A Court of Revision will be held on the 14th. day of December, 1925, at the Council Chambers, Timâ€" mins, for the purpose of hearlng comâ€" plaints against the proposed assessâ€" ments, or the accuracy of the frontage measurements, and any. other . comâ€" plaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. D ‘\TI*D this 11th, da\ of \*ovember, 1925, For Public School Trustees 12 0‘â€" clock noon to 1 P.M. And if a Poll is required it shall be held on December 7th, 1925, at the following places. : TAKE NOTICE THAT : (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a Locâ€" al Improvement Sanitary Sewers on certain streets in the Town of Timâ€" mins. (2) The cost of the work is $18,000 of which $6,629.55 is to be paid by the Corporation at large. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.54. The annual rate per foot frontafl'e is 15.9c. (3) The special assessment is to be paid in (15) annual instalments. (3) The estimated life time of the work is (d5) years. (4) _A Court of Revision will be held on the 14th, day of December 1925 ‘at 3.30 p.m. in the â€"Council Chambers, Timmins, Ontario for the purpose of hearing complaints against the nrovpesed assessments or the acâ€" TAKE NOTICE THAT : (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has corstructed as a. Loeâ€" al Improvement an Asphalt Penetraâ€" tion Road on Third Avenue and Wilson Avenue, Timmins. (2) The cost of the work is $42,000. The Province of Ontario‘s portion of this cost is $20,000 and the Corporaâ€" tion‘s share of this cost, being the balance, is $22,000, of which $13,300 is to be paid by the Corporation at large and the balance by special asâ€" sessment in (0) annu The special rate per £ $2.88. The annual fr 34e, venue. G to Mce, Timmins Council: Rooms ourth Avenue. P .M Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No.#+296 Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No. 299. Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No. 293 pcred assesst of the fronta other complai ‘ed may desin TOWN OF TIMMINS TOWN OF TIMMINS H. E. MONTGOMERY, Jewish Synagogue, Cedar Finlanders Hall, Fourth (5) anmj]al_ instalments. cate per foot, frontage is annual frontage rate is herebhy given that the t V MONTGOMERY, MONXTGOMELT sments or the acâ€" age measurements tint which persons ire to make and ognizable by the GAVv ivy of November of November Montgomery Clérk â€"45, Clerkâ€"Treas, Clerkâ€"Treas. 2â€"8TOREY, SIXâ€"ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT. Water inside. Apply to 75 Rea street North. 44p ROOMS WANTED*â€"Young couple deâ€" sirous of securing two or thiree rooms for light houseâ€"keeping in comfortable house for. â€" winter months, or sinall furnished house in good locality. _ Best of references available. Apply to Box C. G., Advance Office. _â€"45p TORENTâ€"A small twoâ€"storey house _ woodshed, or 24 Montgomery Avenue. Apply to 25 Way Ave. WANTEDâ€"Canvasser, Timmins Conâ€" servatory of Music. Good salary. Apply No. 8 Balsam St. North. S SHACK TO RENTâ€"In Schumacher. Apply 13 Pine Street, Timmins â€"44 FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to B. Lennan, 37 Hollinger Lane. J s â€"38, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISED HOUSE FOR RENT â€" Apply 83 TWELVEâ€"ROOM BOARDING <~OR ROOMING : HOUSE, partly furâ€" nished ; for rent or sale. On Railâ€" road Street, South Poreupine. Apâ€" nly to Geo. Hopkins, near the staâ€" tion, South Poreupine. _ â€"45â€"47p. FPORâ€" RENTâ€"Basement at Windsor Hotel. Can be rented all in one, CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Good ‘salâ€" ary. Apply Birrell Bell,. â€"Violin Academy, St. Onge Block. _ YOUNG MANâ€"WANTS JOBâ€"Office Store or anything. â€" Allâ€"round exâ€" perience. Box G. Advance Office. 45p. MASSAGE AND VARIOUS KINDS OF HYGIENIC BATHSâ€"are given at the Health Home, 33 Fourth Ave. Timmins, Mrs, A. Aarnio. 45 AT YOUNG ENGLISH COUPLE WANT 2 ~COMFPORTABLY FURNISHED WANTEDâ€"PLUMBERS AND TINâ€" WANTEDâ€"Young mhan, with knowâ€" ledgs of bookâ€"keeping to take a position. Address Box D.S., Adâ€" vance Office, Timmins, 45 BOOKâ€"KEEPER, NINE â€"YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE, DESIRES POSIâ€" TION. Whole or part time. Can take full charge of office. Speaks French and English. â€" Apply Box A.M., Advance Office, Timmins 45p FINNISH GIRL At Housework COMFORTABLE ROOM TO RENTâ€" Would suit two or three men, $20 per month. kpply 110 Spruce St. North 45p. TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment in the Gordon Block, all â€" modern conveniences. Oceupation Oct. 1st, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"â€" $10.00 per month, also one lot for sale at a reasonable price. Located on Elm St., North between 5th and " Oth Ave. Apply 11. Elm St., N. FOR RENTâ€"Large furnished room, Married couple or ladies preferred. Apply in evenings to 19 â€"Commercial Ave., Timmins, 40p. Hollinger Lane. SERS to sell new Invention for reâ€" moving spots from clothing of any description. Liberal commussion to responsible _ parties. Apply at Stadelman‘s Book and Music Store, Goldfields Theatre Block, 3rd Ave. Timmin§!: 40 . size 89‘ x 30 ft.; or be partitioned and rent half. /‘ It is 12 ft. deep,. Well lighted. Could be used as wholesale house or club room. Apâ€" ply to Windsor Hotel, Cedar Street Sonth, 2.1 Spruce btreet South. ~40â€"43 p. t. £. ROOMS, and use of bathroom, in nice house having modern conâ€" veniences, Box H. â€"C., Advance Office. 45p. SMITH. _ Apply L‘Eeuyer, Smith Elston, Limited., Timming. _ â€"40. ) nlunN Lâ€"~â€"Furnished (/â€"room House Will rent to May 15th. Has water and furnace. Only cadult family or couple with one child wanted. None but responsible people need apply or answer this advt. Apply to Box T. B., Advance Office. Apply to . Post Office POSITIONS WANTED wWANTS POSITION Apply 16 Eim 8t Kenning, opposite ~30 t. : 44 pb.t.f â€"45 p H ~44p 15p FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine. shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. ,â€"12 FARM FOR SALEâ€"On _ Mountjoy Road, about 2% miles from Timâ€" mins. 160 acres, 18 cleared. House and Stable. Plenty timber. Apply N. Decoeur, 4 Cedar Street, South 45p. FOR SALEâ€"One business â€" corner lot, with 6â€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, : hardwood _ floors, _ all modern conveniences; lot 30 ft., by 128 ft. Corner of Third Avenue and Elm Street. . Also : Tâ€"roomed house, with furnace and all modern conveniences, hardwood floors upâ€"= stairs and downstairs, new house. Will sell on reasonable terms. Apâ€" ply No. 3 Elm St. South. â€"33 t. £, FOUNDâ€"On Election Day in Woolâ€" worth‘s Store, parcel containing Copenhagen snuff. Owner can obâ€" tain same by paying for this adâ€" vertisement, and calling at Woolâ€" _worth‘s Store for pareel. â€"13 FOR SALEâ€"St.â€"Onge Building, foot of Third Avenue; two good modern stores; plate fronts; steam heated ; 14 rooms upstairs in two sevenâ€" room flats. Two lots, 100 x 65. Dance Hall above, 45 by 35. Price $8,500 Cash. Apply Dan St. Onge, or Mrs. Bouchard, Box 22, Kirkland Lake, Ont. â€"36â€"44 p. LINING OF FUR COATS AND CLOTH COATS, and also Making Over Furs, done at 114 Elm street South. 44341 RUSSELL HOTELâ€"ROOM _ AND BOAKD, BY DAY OR WEEK. Hot and cold water; free bath. We handle the best brands of 4.4. When on your way to the River, step in and sample a bottle of iceâ€"cold beer. Don‘t forget the place, on.the corâ€" ner of Mountjoy and Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. Wm. Hass, proprieâ€" tor. â€" What you want, when you want it. 4 â€"28â€"31p. LOSTâ€"Diamond Stickpin,. set in gold. Lost somewhere on Fourth Avenue, Pine Street or Third Ave. $100.00 reward for return. John _Jones, Timmins, Ont. ~45p. LOSTâ€"Man‘s Gold Watch, between Cedar Street and Railway Station, on Avenue. Finger kindly return to Finn Bakery, No. 2 Cedar Street, North. Reward 45p. DRESSMAKING and PLAIN ING DONE. Also, Knitting kind.. Prices reasonable. â€" 7 FPOR SALEâ€"Heintzman Piano; pracâ€" s tically new. Appl\r 113% Balsam Street. South. > ~ 45â€"47p. FOR SALEâ€"Two Good Sleigh Dogs, with "harness and sleigh. _ Apply 5 James St., Timmins. 44â€"45p. FOR SALEâ€"WOODLAND QUEEN HEATER, large size. Also, Baby Cutter. _â€" Apply 64â€" Elm â€"~Street South. 44â€"45p FOR SALN POR SALLI 2 matche FOR SALEâ€"Piano; cheap for cagh Apply to Box W.N,. .\d\ ance ()(hce 44â€"46p KLin1(0Gl.. } Avenue Dr. don Hors about silverâ€"plated. Bue tuition to purchaser. 145 Commercial Ave SA L and sleigh complete cheap. Apply 59 M Timmins. ARTICLES FOR SALE Oll SA LE rola No. IX. ‘Also itched Wiltonâ€"Rugs. . Apply to John B Aiken, Phone 311, Gorâ€" Block. > 1 years oi 1400 pounds uth. Frank J. GQurnow Secy Saxophone, â€" Eh _ Alto M Buescher. Fro 3 Sleigh dogs, harne ood sound w s We te; to. be sold Middleton Ave., W . Morti Appla aft any S JS W son, 15p. lim NCTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In tho Estate of Daniel Western O‘Sullivan Deceased. Notice in hereby given that all creditors and others having elaims or demands against the Estate of Daniel Western O‘Sullivan of the Town of Timmins, Barrister, Deceased, who died on or about the Twelfth day of September, 1925, are hereby required Dividend Number 143 Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, ~â€" Limited (No Personal Liahbility) New Liskeardâ€"Thursday, April 28 â€"Friday, May Tth. A dividend of 1.6% .on the outâ€" standing capital stocl\ of ~the Comâ€" pany has been declared payable on the 2nd day of December 1925, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 16th day of Novemâ€" ber, 1925. TEN DERS WANTEDâ€"Tendérs will mnngman received by the undersigned up to and including November 21st, 1925, for the delnerv of 965 (nme hunâ€" dred and sixtyâ€"five) cubic yards of cinders suitable for walks, ete., also 400 (four hundred) cubice yards or more of black soil, also 200 (two eubic yards or more of manure, all to e delivered to the High â€"School grounds, Timmins, Further particulars may hbe obâ€" tained from the Secretary, 25% Fourth Avenue. 45~4 ~Mr, Omer Demers wishes to thank the ‘many ~friends who showed such kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of his wife; also all who sent such Lceautiful foral ofâ€" ferings; particularly thanking the Timmins. Citizens‘ Band for the kindness of its members in his berâ€" Om ut 2 Pmt Arthmâ€"â€"â€"\[onda\, Jan. 18thâ€" Tuesday, Jan. 26th. â€"Bioux Lookoutâ€"Thursday, Jan. 28 ~â€"Friday, Feb. 5th. Nakinaâ€"Monday, Feb. 8thâ€"Tuesâ€" day, Feb. 16th. Iurkland Lakeâ€"Monday, â€"March 28thâ€"-â€"Tuesday, April 6th. Larder Lakeâ€"Thursday, April 8th â€"Friday, Aprilâ€"16th. Englehartâ€"Monday, April 18thâ€" Tuesday, April 26th, Deputy Minister of Mlnes Toronto, 23rd October, 1925. DATED the 7th day of November, 1925, 1 immins kindness eavement Cochraneâ€"Thursday, Feb. 18thâ€" Friday, Feb. 26th. Mathesonâ€"Thursday, March 18thâ€" Friday, March 26th. â€" Instruction will be given in the practical identification ‘of minerals and rocks, and in elementary geology and mineralogy. Practiceâ€"classes in spotting minerals and rocks will be carried on. Classes Free. Conducted by Dr. W. L. Goodwin, late Director of the School of Mining, Kingston. _ Mrs. ‘Jdn Wilson and Mr. and \Irs; H M.~ W 1ls(m, wish to. thank their many friends for their expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral® triâ€" butes sent, in their recent sad beâ€" reavement, Timminsâ€"Monday, March â€" 8thâ€" Tuesday, Marchâ€" 16th. Grover Grover, 371 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitors for the Executor. . .Dated this Twelfth day of Novemâ€" ber., A.D., 1925. oï¬ _ 44 CLASSES FOR MINING PROSPECTORS Wife, Brother and Piste Mr. Stewart Wilson ARD OFP THANKS AA AAA jay 4 _ A BR A AA puy, / V NI AL THOS. W. GrIBQO\T . MeTIVOR, Assistantâ€"Treasurer r _ of