stectantente £ | CARSON‘S i RARAAARLW OA L# 5 BARBER SHOP : ales COCHRANE WANTS T. N. 0 EXTENDED TO JAMES B ‘‘Prof. J. W. Russell of the Uniâ€" versity of Western Ontario, who just returned from an extensive tour of Northern Ontario, in which he made a study of coal possibilities, is of opinion that the deposits in the Matâ€" Using as a text the report of Prof. J. W. Russell, of the University of Western Ontario, on the possibilities of the district north of Cochrane as a coal field, The iCochrane Post reâ€" cently returned to its agitation for the completion of the raikvay from Cochrane to James Bay. In an ediâ€" torial article The Post says :â€" to Prof. Russell, have definitely setâ€" tled all doubts about the existence of soft eoal in the north. tagami area warrant (belief in Onâ€" tario‘s future independence from imâ€" ported supplies. Borings, according ‘‘From other sources similar reâ€" ports have come out lately, but the Department in Toronto is still skeptiâ€" cal that coal is there in any quantity, but intimates that Professor R. J. Montgomery of the Toronto Universâ€" ity has gone up to investigate both the clay an# coal deposits, and if any discoveries have been made will know all about it in the autumn. Undqubtâ€" edly he will then prepare a lengthy report which will be duly shelved, as has been the practice in the past. and in five or ten years hence somebody will make a new discovery of coal and the whole process is then gone over again. S ‘"‘What is Perpetually Holding Back the Finishing of the Railway?‘‘ Asks The Cochrane Post. a sudden end at a spruce tree at mileâ€" age 68 and has been resting there peacefully for a few years now, alâ€" though the further line north, past these clay and coal fields, has been surveyed over and over again, and it would only require the laying of about thirty miles of steel to reach these fields and bring development within easy reach. ‘‘As it is now the bringing in of materials and supplies and machinâ€" ery has to be at heavy expense and under great difficulties iby canoe down the Ground Hog and Mattagami rivers, ‘*What in all the world is the matâ€" ter? What is perpetually holding back the finishing of the T. N.0,. to its longâ€"projected goal at James Bay ? ‘*Clay and coal are by no means the only resources clamoring for efâ€" fective industrial enterprise in the To train a child properly, the parâ€" ent must first have more sense than the cluld. ‘*Meanwhile the Temiskaming and Northern Ontatio Railway comes to ‘*Clay and coal are by no means the only resources clamoring for efâ€" fective industrial enterprise in the North. Lead, iron, gypsum and other mineral deposits in the farther north are Alladin‘s caves. Deep sea and inland waters fisheries would provide employment for thousands. A tourâ€" ists‘ paradise is awaiting the comâ€" pletion of this road. ‘"‘Years ago the Toronto Board of Trade put all their weight and inâ€" fluence behind the extension. Finalâ€" ly the Legislature passed the Act authorizing the extension to Moose Harborâ€"Passed it unanimously withâ€" out a dissenting voteâ€"and work was started in 1921. At mileage 41 the Abitibi power development at Island Falls was immediately undertaken, but from 41 to 68 there is only track: the erucial point at the Mattagami was never reached. Something stopâ€" ped the projtect once again and it has been hanging fire ever since. No good reason was ever given out otfhâ€" cially why this sudden change in senâ€" timent teook place. And the question is will it ever be overcome: or will we see others than the provineial railâ€" way reap the benefit of the assuredâ€" ly coming exploitation of the wonderâ€" fully rich resources at our door?" More men break their neceks falling down the cellar steps than elimbing mountains. a great vet got Bank of Commerce Bldg. Pine St. N. Tim Baths at all hours while the shop is open. Shower or Tub, Hot or Cold, as you wish. Basement, Gordon Block an old duck, and I have seen many ponds, but I have never a wormn without digging. BARRISTER, ETC. New Office Another candidate has been entered for the Hall of Fame. â€" The newest member is Mr. Chas. Roberts, of the staff of the Geo. Taylor Hardware Co,, Ltd., who realized the dream of every golfer on Sunday afternoon when he made a hole in one, w lnle playing on the local links. Mr. Roberts was pla_\'mg in a threeâ€" some, Councillor (Geo. 8. Drew and S. A. Caldbick ‘completing the tri0, and had been playing with varying luck until he came to No. 7, the shortest hole on the Timmin‘s course. The ecup on the green is 105 yards from the tee and using his mashie to drive, Mr. Roberts made the perfect shot, his ball dropping a few inches from the cup and rolling in. To a golfer, a holeâ€"inâ€"one is the same as a home run is to a baseball player, to clear the port and lie shot to a curler, or to go through the whole opposing team and score the winning goal is to a hockey player, and it is one of the many reasons men continue to play golf, the hope that some day they may be able to make the perfect shot. Local Golfer in His First Season Wins the Heart‘s Desire of Every True Golfer, The Third Occasion in the Hisâ€" tory of the Timmins Golf Club that this Record has been Made. Mes$rs J. Bowery and W. Curtis the Other Two Members of the "Holeâ€"inâ€"One Club" in Timmins. VIPOND PRODUCED OVER $52,400,00 LAST MONTH Mr. Chas, Roberts, of Timmins Achieves the "Holeâ€"inâ€"One" The official report of the Vipond Consolidated Mines Ltd., shows that 5.649 tons were milled in the month of June,. the average grade being $9.â€" 27 per ton, and the tofal production being $52,400.00. The addition to the mill is completed and working smoothly. â€" Underground work is proâ€" gressing favourably. The following are the P.D.F.L. matches scheduled for the next week or two, as announced officially,â€" Tues., July 27â€"Dome vs. Town A. Tuesday, July 27â€"Cornish vs. Holâ€" linger. Wednesday, July 28â€"Melntyre vs. Lanes. COMING MATCHES IN THE P.D.F.L. SERIES OF GAMES No responsibility is assumed for the publication of the following paraâ€" graph. As an oldâ€"time town councilâ€" lor in Timmins ased to say, ‘‘Let her go as she looks."‘‘ The Fortnightly Review, issued by Homer L. Gibson Co., says :â€"â€" **Many and varied are the tales told of how the first discovery of gold was made on mining properties. A short time ago a man was pulling himâ€" self up a hill with his pick and reâ€" moved some moss, discovering underâ€" neath a sensational shumng of the precious metal. The story of how Fred LaRose threw his hammer and uncovered the first silver in Cobalt is another elassic example. The latest combines all the piquancey of the proâ€" spector‘s flights of fancey with the traditional â€" h\pel'bole of the angler. It seems that one of the latest imâ€" portant discoveries made in the Birch Lake section came about while the prospecting party "was on a tour of inspection. â€" While running a rapids a school: of pickerel was observed. When the party landed at the foot of the rapids, they retraced their steps and with paddles rendered a goodly number of fish hors de combat. In the melee a quartz vein was noticed in the bed of the creek and several specimens broken off showed fres gold. Thirtyâ€"six claims were thereâ€" upon staked surrounding the *‘ find."‘ REGULAR ‘‘FISH‘‘ STORY ABOUT GOLD DISCCVERY _ Thursday, July 20â€"Holly Ree. vs. Dome. SeEervinc TnxE Dommon, TxE PROVINCE Amnp InxnE LocAL COMMUNITY FROM the high tides of the Bay of Fundy on the east to the rocky shores of British Columbia on the west, there is scarcely a community of importâ€" ance in the whole Dominion which is not served by the Bank of Montreal. In every section of the Dominion the bank has a complete organization giving careful attention and prompt service to the banking requirements of the public, while each branch serves promptly and adequately the people of its own community. BANK OF MONTREAL . Established . 1817 ‘Total Assets in excess of $ 1s0,000,00086 On No. 7 on the local links par is three, though the hole has been made frequently in two, and on two preâ€" vious occasions since the opening of the Timmins links has it been made in one, the last being two years ago. Last year throughout Canada and the United States holesâ€"inâ€"one were made with a frequeney which tended to the belief that golfers could make one easily, but this year there have only been four or five recorded for the season. â€" Mr. Elliott Little, Iroquois Falls and a member of the Abitibi Golf Club, being the first North Land man to join the Holeâ€"inâ€"One Club this season; Mr. Roberts is the second member from the ~Mr. Roberts is sending his card in, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO DRAWING MADE FOR TAE BOXERS‘ CHALLENGE CUP «Mr. Roberts is sending his eard in, so as to secure his membership in the Holeâ€"inâ€"One Club, and get the numerâ€" ous golf balls, the case of **Canada Dry‘‘ and the other privileges the realization of the dream of every gcolfer brings. This is Mr. Roberts‘ first year at the game, he having joined the Timâ€" mins Golf Club this spring. McIntyre Gets a Bye. Dates for the Matches to be Picked by Presiâ€" dent and Secretary of the P .D.E .L. The draw for the Boxers‘ Challenge Cup in the P.D.F.L. was made at the meeting of the League on Thursday evening of last week. The following were the results of the drawing :â€" Hollinger Recereation vs. Lanes. Dome vs. Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€"All. Town vs. Hollinger. Mcelntyre a bye. In the semiâ€"finals, the winners of the Holly Recreation vs. Lancashires match will play the winners of the Dome vs. Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€"All; and the Mcelntyre will play the winners of the Town vs. Hollinger,. The real guy is the one who c meet the wolf at the door and appe next day in a fur coat. The fixing of the dates for these matches was left in the hands of the President and Secretary of the P. D. F. L. The dates will be announced C X _% . _% _%._%..%. _% “.“.“.“.“ “.00 #* *# %° "% #@ “‘“.“ # L3 # *,.,* “.“. 4 4 «+ “.0 #% _¢% _ _%. 4. * _%. % ¢% % % % % % % ¢ .% _% _% _% + 6 % 86 _¢ :¢% t t + t o ..“.“.“.“.“.“ .“ .“.“.“ .“ .“ .“.“.“.“ .“.“.“ .“.“.“ .“.“.“.“ .“ .“.“ .00 '“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .“ C * later. Tue final will be played at Timâ€" mins. * #* #.% 4. % %.% * % #* #0 44 44 #4 #.% *#* * % %.% #4 J% #4 # ® *4 * L #4 # *4 *n .“.“ #%° es*os*s / 4 “. #4 MAAA .“.“.“. e “.“.“. %° "% “.“‘“ # 4 t *a,* ¢8" + The admission fee for each of the matches has been fixed atâ€"25 cents, except for the final, the price for the final being 50 â€"cents. _ Ladies free. The proceeds of the final will go to helping defray the cost of the purâ€" chase of medals for the members of the team winning the trophy this year. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR COAL NOW. You will be sure of the Finest Quality, â€"and the Lowest Price of the Year., J. M. BELANGER, MANAGER Retailers Anthracite and Bituminous Coal. | Reed Block, Pine St., Timmins T Many football enthusiasts here will be interested in the scores made in the various matches played in Canada this season by the English F. A. team. It will be noted that Timmins did not by any means make the poorest showâ€" ing of the teams opposing the Engâ€" lish team, though this was the smallâ€" est place playe d by the visitors, and the team here was simply an aggreâ€" wation of lads who work for a ll\moj and play football just for ~sport. Toronto was defeated 6 to 0 the first game; Fort William lost out 9 to O,\ Saskatoon had seven goals against them, with none seored by them in the second game with Winnipeg, thei seore was 7 to 0. Vancouver lObt 9 to : L ludmonton was on the wrong side of a 5 to 0 seore; Ottawa got j against 8 seored by the Engiish team ; and a plcl\ed Ontario team was deâ€" feated 7 to 2. The total goals scored by the English team numbered 105, while only 18 goals were sceored against them on the whole trip. There was story current in town here some days ago that the English team intended to reach the century mark in the number of goals secored. They did so in any event, whether they ever intended this or not. Had thev not beenâ€" tired and homesick in the last few games, they could easily have scored a straight hundred more than the number scored against them. ~ The following are the scores for the twenâ€" ty games played in Canada :â€" 0 Montreal ..... 3 ... . 3 Hamilton . ... â€"0 England.........0 ...... () England........ 9 Fort William.. 0 Fngland........ 2. Regina ..;.... () England........ 2=â€"Winnipeg .... 1 England........ SxLethbridge ... 1 ENGLISH TEAM HAD TOTAL 0F 105 GOALS SCORED. England England England England England England England ngland England Eneland Simply send a Bc card or letter to The Borden Co. 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