so TBE PORGUPME AdVAAGt Kinz. < The whole commereial and business situation.. Mr. King thought gould be summed up in the words, **Business good ; collections, fair; opâ€" timism, excellent.‘‘ He saw before the town and the camp an era of pros perity and progress, and he urged the limit of coâ€"operation Cand interest From all to assist in making the best «f exerything for the advance of the Xown‘and the welfare of the people. If mins possesssd as an upâ€"[oâ€"date and thriving town. He considered Timâ€" mins toâ€"day one of the most importâ€" ant towns in Canada. Few towns had accomplished as much in so brief a time and hope for 1921 was still more promising. The Mayor urged that the communities of the North Land should work together for the greatâ€" estâ€"common good. . He thought the Highway more immediately important than the extension north of CGCoc«rane. On reference to the seattered settleâ€" ment of the immense North Land and the need for attention to sections alâ€" ready partly settled before opening mew districts, the Mayor urged the Government to ‘"‘pad out the bones «an the present skeleton before adding further to the bare frame.‘‘ The Mayor reéforred to the work of the Commitftee in Toronto last year, and ‘aurged all to work together so that the Government mighkt be duly imâ€" pressed not only with our needs but with our unity of purpose. The apâ€" pointment of Mr. (igo. W. Lee as €Cuaairman of the T. & N. ©. Railway Tapl. f1. < €arter. *"*Our B terests‘‘ ant #{}s| servit propt mado ceilen 97 Rev. quently dir8eGOIs and Oolllcia, been done in so mai along the progvress o ealled attention to t} back of the menus to minsg possessed as ar Mr. W Drew, mi€ Deleg. of Trad 14, 185 s be 100. Innis, Hinn, wou‘id W €1! n O 5.08 MAT 1e Â¥i10 W P3 e nmM Ad n at 0 tat HVve 1 CO Publishked cevery Wednesday by Gzso. Lake, Publisher lon n Canad ( 01 mat 1( 1 OV C 1 W H L L 41 s©uUuBsCI n 06 M pr A1 iption OS an y of the W V it 1e work ol Th€} ) last year, and | gether so that| it be duly imâ€"/ (l y Mr. Cha LV ne on wihnat limâ€" »â€"date and lit W wn 19 to )T 01 M T1 1 (We 16 carmea the Tollowing Ir: patch with the heading For the locals Campbell, Boucher ind Joliat played a great game, but heir shooting was very weak. Bridge, Bennett and Corbould make i great defense, the former, however, narred his good work ‘by figuring in ill the aceidents to the visitors. TORONTO STAR‘S REPORT OF GAME AT THE FALLS. all would give hearty support to the Board of Trade the Board would be a power for usefulness and ‘benelit to c( The Toronto Star on Saturday last rried the following front page desâ€" M enduran irry did w U Nn D. (t l meé i1 W n ‘e. Brown, sub>ing for eood work with his back n roup W De 2 W n n e was dama L€ wa B sked to be allow O H. A n( n y 0 r Sird) perishable tron Timmins n )( O H & W W en at ut LV n n Hockey this vear beats elections for uneertainty. Monday night the Soo defeated Sudbury 7 to 0 in a strenuâ€" ovs game at Sudbury. The general opinion row is that‘the Soo will win POLICE ACTIVE IN WORK Chief (Greer and his assistants are living up to expectations in their niet but effective efforts to secure a quiet, orderly and decent town. The nolice court records suggests that the Chief and his men are after all sorts if lawbreakers and won‘t be hapnv ‘res in the flag stationshelters when needed, it would make thess stations much more useful and comfortable for the travelling public. As it is at nresent, these shelters are of little use sxeept as a shield from the wind and rain. « W 1 SPECIAL SALE ON NOW AT TC m 111 T And nis men are Aib awbreakers and won‘t they stop them. Polic ants stric it H WO( FOR FIRST CLASSâ€"TOWN T TAE McINTYRE STORES. 6 M was USV 1X V n I‘C n )n with a stove with n )i1Ce co n i4E PORCUPINE ADVANCE was ca napp irt C n AI U n n & Uheâ€" musical lave," was re mder the an An Octette from the ‘‘Isle of Love‘‘ to be presented at the New Empire Theatre/ Timmins, Thursday and ere W Friday, February 3rd, 4th, with all Local Talent, for the benefit and auspices of I. O. D. E. n ( s recen auspices oL the the Daughters of d over $570.00 or ran râ€"an fxu 6608000400080 Insert One Next Week @ A J TE E:w 3 .}’,flij;l e P @ é:/ %‘j EJ‘ B Z B 4 Advance Want AGgs ] § B L. â€" 34. w COl medy, COne Insertion costing you 50 cents in advance will brinz you what you rec uire 1C <~ ine ven in on 1 1.0.D.1 PQ04%0004604§68§6 e of n Mrs n, ArI TR YÂ¥ ved 906600000968 806 984000046 Lo & FOR SALEâ€"SMALL HOUSE AND WANTED aftore nhMary h l. re"y given that the part fore subsisting between igned, as tinsmiths and he Town of Timmins in { Temiskaming, will, by it, be dissolved on the of February, 1921. All to the sa‘id partnership to L. N. Campeau at the of business of the partâ€" before the last mentionâ€" H 71 TE 1021 DISSOLUTION inrelantas HTIME I .aims Yagainst the e to be presented mpeau at the time d, by whom the D notice that the tinve to be conâ€" N. 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