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Whitlow Co., Limited, Toronto established and holds the world‘s stock car record for sustained speed, durability and dependabilityâ€"5,000 miles in less than 5000 minutesâ€"and now The Commander sets a record for value at $ 1 5 5 its new low price of . # L B r 4 for 4 . ri1aeton r 5 r 7 WALKERVILLE, ONT., EXCLUSIVE OF GOVERNMENT TAXES Marshallâ€"Ecclestone The Commander Outs»ells combined totals of all other cars in the world of equal or greater rated power. Holds world stock car records for sustained high speedâ€"5,000 miles in less than 5000 minutes. WAS Sedan . ‘© . 1. . $2065 Sedan, Regal . . 2230 Victoria .. . ~« .. 2050 Victoria, Regal 2145 Caupe . . «: 2010 Coupe, Regal . . 2145 Roadster, for 4 . 2185 $l955 2125 1955 2125 1955 2125 2085 Timmins Victoria, Made in Canada cars in the world r rated power. } Some weeks ago The Advance reâ€" ferred to the pqssibility of the raisâ€" ing of chinchilla rabbits proving a possible good sideâ€"line in this North Land. The chinchillas would thrive here and their fur would be especially good. _ The breeding and raising of these rabbits might not be sufficiently profitable for a business of itself, but as an added feature for the settlers and others it seemed to have many exâ€" cellent advantages. _ Following the article in The Advance, Mr. W. Troliâ€" lope, of Schumacher, informed this paper that its suggestions along the chinchilla line were quite practical as he had already taken up the breeding of these rabbits as a sideâ€"line. This week Mr. Trollope was good enough to give further particulars in the matâ€" ter. He says that the fur of the chinâ€" chilla rabbit is used very extensively for trimmings for ladies‘ coats, espeâ€" Should be Good Market for Meat Suggestions About This Possible New Industry for North. Emt e e ie Ne enE C DEMAND Holds world Limited Ontario £. o. b. Walkerville, Ont., exclusive of Government taxes Maximum beauty and superlative comfort for captains of commerceâ€" the final word in a car for the man whose word is final. Only 7 Amerâ€" ican cars, costing $5,000 to $12, 000, equal it in power. Sedan, for 7 Tourer, for 7 Limousine . All Studebakers carry $100 worth of extra equipment without extra cost The President There should be a good market for the meat, Mr. Trollope thinks. He believes that it will achieve considerâ€" able popularity as a delicacy. When properly killed and treated, the chinâ€" chilla rabbit meat is about the same colour as the breast of fowl. It has a very fine flavour and generally apâ€" peals to most people. In regard to the care of the chinâ€" chillas, Mr. Trollope says that they require no more attention than ordinâ€" ary rabbits. During the winter time they need a fairly big run, so as to allow for proper exercise. With reaâ€" sonable care in feeding and attention, they will thrive well. A handful of rolled oats makes a good feed for a chinchilla. There is a ready market for all pedigreed stock. Indeed, the breedâ€" 2440 3220 2370 2970 ers will sign contracts to take all the young chinchillas from their own pedigreed stock. _ Mr. Trollope emâ€" phasizes the desirability of purchasing only pedigreed stock, because of this and other advantages. An interesting, situation has deâ€" veloped in Cobalt in regard to the collection of arrears of taxes there. At a recent meeting the council conâ€" sidered the matter of some ten thousâ€" and dollars in taxes owed to the muniâ€" cipality. Some wished drastic measâ€" ures taken, but the decision of the couneil was that those in arrears who could not pay at present should ‘be given opportunity to explain matters to the council. The people in general apparently have little faith in this procedure and some are beginning to inquire what will be done in ease those concerned continue to ignore the arrâ€" ears due. One citizen is quoted as saying that he ean not understand what right the council has to allow some ratepayers to continue to ignore the duty of paying their taxes, while he pays his promptly, and so do others. In addition to paying their own taxes, he points out, the good felâ€" lows have an additional burden to meet in the way of interest on money borrowed from the bank to ecarry on while arrears of taxes are outstanding. The question shows that it is certainly to the interests of all good citizens to have the taxes paid and paid promptâ€" ly. There is a suggestion coming from Cobalt that the council can be forced to collect the tax arrears by the simple expedient of other big taxâ€" payers, who have been prompt pay in the past, absolutely refusing to pay their taxes this year until the arrears are duly collected. Against this plan it is urged that such a method would place the town in a still worse posiâ€" tion financially. Drastic methods are necessary, is the burden of the reply being made to this latter idea. Howâ€" ever, no matter what happens, the situation in Cobalt can certainly be described a@as an interesting one. As a sideâ€"line for a small farmer, Mr. Trollope believes that the raising of chinehilla rabbits would prove very profitable and most interesting. COBALT RATEPAYERS MAY INSIST ON TAX COLLECTION AAWK LAKE LUMBER 60. BUV DOUBLE DIAMOND C0. Will Start Up This Season and Clean Up the Present Limits of the Double Diamond Co. ~â€" This week is was learned that the Hawk Lake Lumber Co. had taken over the plant and business of the Double Diamond Lumber Co., of Timmins, and that the Hawk Lake Lumber Co. would start up the plant here this season and run it along until the limits held by the Double Diamond Lumber Co., are cleaned up. _ This will be generally considered as exâ€" cellent news as there has been general regret that the fine plant of the Double Diamond Co. should remain idle. _ The Hawk Lake Lumber Co., has been progressive and successful during its operations in the past few years. The head office of the Hawk Lake Lumber Co. is at Cochrane, Ontt., and the company has mills at Monâ€" teith and Wasach, on the T. N. O. Railway, as well as at Island Falls Junetion on the T. N. 0. extension north of Cochrane, and at Brander on the C. N. R. west of Cochrane. The Hawk Lake Lumber Co. has been effiâ€" ciently managed and has been doing an excellent business and extending its operations right along. With the purchase of the Double Diamond Co‘s. plant the Hawk Lake Lumber Co. may confidently be expected to still further progress and prosper to the general advantage of the whole district. LUMBER SCATTERED ALL OVER THE ROADWAY. At about 4.30 p.m. on Friday last there was a motor accident in the lower part of the town that created considerable excitement, but fortunâ€" ately was not at all serious. A motor car driven by Mr. G. Depatie acciâ€" dentally bumped into a load of lumâ€" berâ€" the auto striking the wagon from behind. The lumber was knocked all over the street and the horse had its knee hurt, but not seriously. _ No other damage was gflone, and the scattered lumber was’ soon retrieved and piled back upon the wagon. BIG TRUCEK MAKES TRIP TO COCHRANE IN THREE HOURS The good condition of the road beâ€" tween Timmins and Cochrane is inâ€" dizcated by the following paragraph from the last issue of The Cochrane Northland Post :â€"â€" The New Iiskeard SBpeaker last week says:â€"‘*Dr and Mrs. E. L. Brereton of Barrie were motor tourâ€" ists at the Beach this week.. They went by train on to Timmins for a few davs Thev are with the days. They are enamo delightful drive from B lovely Beach."‘ *A fiveâ€"ton truck of the Canadian Oil Co. in Timmins, making the trip from Timmins to Cochrane in 3 hours and 15 minutes on Tuesday afternoon, testifies to the good condition of the road. _ The truck was loaded with over 500 gallons of White Rose gasoâ€" lene for the Geo. Taylor Hardware Limited, and istarted on the return trip the same afternoon. h this week. o to Timmins for a enamored with Montreal, August 10th.â€"The openâ€" ing of the 1927 hunting season will witness an unplecedentvd index of hunters to the Northem Canadiam forests from all parts of the Amertâ€" can continent as well as from France, South America, British Isles and other countries, according to C. K. Howard, general tourist agent of the Canâ€" adian National Railways, whose office has been beseiged for months with requests for information and for adâ€" vance reservations. _ Hunters make their reservations early, and conseâ€" quently requests for information have been received ever since the opening of the present calendar year. Inforâ€" mation now to hand indicates that the majority of outfitters at points along the Canadian National lines, from the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific, will have their camps filled to capa~ city during the entire season. 4 EXPEGT REGORO NUMDER OF HUNTERS Nimrods from Many Different Counâ€" tries Planning to Invade Canada‘s Northern Forests for Trophies. The opening of the moose and deer hunting season in Quebec on Sepâ€" tember tenth, will find many hunâ€" dreds of hunters in the woods while they will be joincd ten day laters by others who seek caribou, which of late years have been migrating furâ€" ther southward, and of which many good specimens were secured in the Lake St. John region last year. The opening of the moose hunting season in New Brunswick and the other Mariâ€" time areas will also find many nimâ€" rods â€"camped in the bush, waiting. Ontario outfitters, who handle deer and moose hunters report that their bookings are almost at the capacity stage. The present season will witness notable increase in the number of big zcame hunting parties going to the Rocky Mountain areas in search of Rocky Mountain sheep and goat, as well as grizzlies and other bear. In the Mountain Park area of Alberta, as well as adjacent to Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Park, excelâ€" lent hunting for these big game trophâ€" ies is enjoyed each year, and outfitters there report that the overflow from the National Parks, which are game sanctuaries, is a guarantee of game being plentiful in the hunting areas for vears to come. The coloured musical comedy comâ€" pany presenting * *Shufflin‘ Sam From Alabam‘,""‘ coming to Timmins this weekâ€" end, was in Cochrane the beâ€" ginning of the week, and from reports from there it would be taken that the troupe is a superior one. The comâ€" pany has a band of its own, a special orchestra of its own, and a wardrobe and equipment of particular extent and attraction. . This is the 114th conâ€" secutive week that the company has played, and it has enjoyed a succeesâ€" sion of good houses. There are thirty people in the company and they travel in their own private pullman. COMPANY TRAVELS IN ITS PULLMAN ON TOUR OF NORTH. Mrs. Fred Cothrell is away on an extended visit to her parents near North Bay and to other relatives and friends in the South. She will reâ€" turn home to Timmins about Sept. 1st. MakeYourOwn uN * LNIMENT GILLETT‘S LYE and Save Money! Instantly, then its soothing influence heals the weund, Egyptian Liniment is an all. round remedy that every household should have for the prompt treatment of Cuts, Scalds, Burns, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Sore Throat and Chest, Neuralgia, etc, ull Direchons With Every Can YOuR GRrocer seuls it } DOUVCLAS CO MANUFAC TURERS.MAPANEE ONF S All you need is waste fats and AT ALL DEALZIR®