W HOUSE AND LOT POE SALE House and lot for sale,--' Bal- aun street. Apply A. Ringuette, 43 Second Avenue. --12p. £7â€erf;I"1’53"?THEE"EE‘Eï¬H-EHEEEHWEHEEHEEEEEEEEflï¬tï¬ï¬‚iï¬ï¬ihï¬ï¬ï¬%éï¬$ï¬ï¬ï¬h§iï¬â€˜ï¬ï¬iï¬â€˜Viewâ€mfre“"â€"F TW‘fCTFUM’TPfï¬fï¬Eï¬hï¬E " lat; 12t Ut E33 tit Si pM I?) 1 g; MH,F' _.._ =-' ' .... 'EHfl. amme§gï¬$ "e, y=; __ - .. _ "/ci, RigLriGlllMgiMGRhfP' 'SMB8im5mN ' I MmRiama .- ' 2tilNMtMlWeiliR " MW INRSMtlt ii Pir Now open for business. F Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. 1firttt-elaass rooms, and steam heated All up-to-date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. W. JIMES. Te"te:eraphiic Giuarges paid on ail Orders and Confirmations GIVE THIS SERVICE A‘TRIAL Ensures you the best execution of your Orders, Prompt Deliveries', and Settlements. While they are at these Low Ltwelg. Present komer -"_i_t.".ri'i'..'i".'.'")'ia'.iat' about that new Rug, we have a $4000,00 stir,::)::. :2 XYiEton’s, Velvets, Brussels and Tapestry in all sixes at /fi?s,(i,l,) tirtttt., Come and look these over. " -tttt6 Ct ' ot-tooo-tooo-ooo""'"""---"-"-',',,"""'"""" 4594900 343 *00 g 're,ysrt 966%0 (b09660 3, {,5 iv ¢~0<060¢<M>00 6049066900‘690 PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. f; ic . * . s.:,,',', ty 7‘, b' '. 'rtese,r, L“. CarN l NW IS the time to buy your new spring house furi'iisrlihiiiri,!ii:pis, tii1 ti'iii,_,iriie,u,'jj.i':'s-,i,) i"sit'"(:"y"t,i' 600660 OOWO¢¢WW .t...H.0.0H...00.H. ONNOMWMW'OWQOWOWMO004145600} t 9W0 Fi tcu,,,, 'rv", a odCooo,, t sts-,) T m, ‘ a 'r'??, .N- - a ' _ ", ,.f, KI cm Rt; " - ' " a " - . " 3 we M5ig I8tltitl BMP, " Q , tN5liilth " a r. " T " " .I an .A IN ‘ . iiam r e Maia, "’. A , I»; “NV,“ My gm, " (i'f,t'ir)g, Ye", - tTI 1itiirll " t - Itll - EWI Ihil L23 = BE>.e) IE , J , ‘ . . - " ' " BEi'd " JI a ' Th " H l",-. h: ' AN, l? ll & - . ' " ll' ‘ ' till 7"“ - " r . l . , . I Bt, " , ~ EN m, " Wat w [l 'N 'lt 1! - . " " v. tiMt $322. {up Mh ‘ : at as G, New " " , 'l$lMiq any illMElBi " " L “Extra?" I", "iif?M I?. Ka' M55 M BM - p ' ' " _ v M L'5 ‘ "’ . 230. 120 Spring, Twisted link, rust-proof, steel wire. ---------------ru------------- . Frame consists of heavy angle steel side-rails Seagrass. filled with fine seagrass, layer felt top, t ard end rails. Reg. $7.50, Sale Price . . . .'. $6.00 striped ticking, Reg. $8.50 for ..... . . . . $6.50 t oe-oo-o-ooo-ooo-ooo-o_o-too-o-oo-ro'""' Ciur Private Code Book Mining Stocks Ll attractive Purchases at their present Prices. numbers Standard Stock Exchange 703-45 Bank of Hamilton Building -&¢0¢0~3000¢ 000 0006000000060“ 00m 000%†MOMQOOO 60090000000096†0000069665000 o000 ' ' ' ' mam oo NOT WAIT Ice TORONTO, ONT. 960069»me Fflï¬gï¬gï¬ï¬gï¬ï¬‚ï¬l ' Gibson & Co. 1/1 Spring. with fine double Weave, Steel wire irly. Double supports of steel bands with oil tetrpered helicils, mounted on IIA steel tubular f::.n1e. Reg. $8.75, Sale Price ... . .". . . . . $6.75 IN ALL SIZES owtructcd of the Highest grade, Carbon Steel (ch mounted on heavy steel frame with angle de-rails, Reg. $11.75, Sale Price ..... .. $8.50 Bedding 'g _ f 'r,"),'] t'iCrit)Yi"sc:: _ .» ', f, a llhllllarsllltallll-llliitmlletirttyisptti), iaaï¬m Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dai- ton’s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Phone 152. IR L GAGNON Ask your dealer for Dr, Gag- non’s Veterinary Modiéinos. Springs VETERINARY OHIO}: Beds P.0. Box 458 3rd Avenue u ..-..L.., .a. badly new Wagon run sulliviont f.' E to enjoy i mom. M1 iilii that. in tl material ll g the trans; North Lan , mmlling 'lil BE and his n: 5% puialions, ' has allltvl'z BEISig'ht than td' le‘t-h is tt '. the viviue Wen- allow E5 Land Wtllt while Hie Mi members n 5 seem to h BE North thar 5% But in y St and the s . ',,'that the 3fij less enoug'l lars in the , Country." f thing» he titmle. The iii t he Govern . wants the St commozmei 11:“! ..l.n..L a,l,l., "The Govegumurt should be reck- jlens enough to spend a few more dol- than in the North Ctruntry,"---this is the statement credited by derspatthess from Toronto as being made by Hon. Harry Mills, Minister of Mines in re- plying to a deputation asking for the extension of the T. & N. o. from Swastika to Westiree. According to the despatch Mr. Mills said he was not personally in favour of this ex- tension, but he was of the opinion inthat the Government should be reek.. iless enough to spend a few more dol- (lars in the development of the north eountry." Further the Minister of idlines is credited with thinking that who can-adieu National Railways should have done more to open up the mining districts of the. north. Also he suggested that the Provincial Go- vernment was considering railway de- velopment in Northern Ontario and at the present. time the Premier was in consultation with the T. & N. o. Railway Commission in the mat- ter. Surveys should he made of the district to verify the claims of the deputation he thought. Hon. Beniah Bowman, who also was inter- viewed, thought that railways were badly needed in the North Country. Wagon roads, he e?msidered, were not stitiioient for such -a country if it were to enjoy true progress and develop- ment. Yr. Bowman said he hoped that. in the near future something material would he done to improve the transportation facilities in the North Land. There is more or less fess enough lo spend tl few more dul- lars in the development of the North Country." If Mr. Misrls said any such thing'v he evidenced the wrong at- titude. The North Land does not want tlre Government to be reckless. It wants the Government to act in a eonHnOtrsRense farseeing business way about this country. There has been M1110 the money members of the ll seem to have no Norm than a cow to be milked dry. But to got back to Hon. Mr. Mills and the statement credited to him, '?that the Government should be reek putations, but it does has afiter all a better so sight than his collelgues North is euneerned. IL the virtue of an open m were allowed his own w Land would at least g while 'the money lasted “SHOULD SPEND FEW MORE DOLLARS IN NORTH LAND" d would be 1nsportatitm Land. The] ' "and Hon. No. 41 Spring with fine double weave, steel wire. Double steel strap supports, mounted on select- ed hardwood frame, securely bolted, Reg. $6.00 Sale Price w........................... $4.75 Pelt, White layer mattress covered with good art ticking, Regular $18.00 for .. . . . . . . . . . . $13.00 . IN ALL SIZES Ostermoor mattress guaranteed all wool . Kapok, filled with 1009'r pure Kapok or Silk Floss, fine art ticking, Reg. $25.50, for . . . . . . . . $18.00 Mixed, wood wool filling, with two layers felt on each side, art tickiPr. Reg. $12.50 for . . . .$9.75 ness ll'lllL‘l' other idea of ti to be milked dry Bedding: nos He fen m éman Bowman ,xgx'ee with de- seem that he muse and fore- has at least nd and if he 1y the North at something: The other [ Government Mattress? es TH}: POROUPINB ADVANOS tl t' of the the nu il'mnsd-ay of this weuk issued this week show bi: ting in Men's and Boys" Overeoa,ts pod Furnishin Wear, Books and Slums, ' of (wen mum m e n HIE too much recklessness already though it has been chiefly in devising ways and means for bleeding this land not feeding it. To see some recklessness in the way of expenditures for the North would be a novel and pleasing change. Yet the people do not want that. All they ask is a fair square deal. Let the Government tirst get. an understanding and knowledge of the needs and possibilities of this country, and then let the money be wisely and carefully INVESTBD in the development of this rich part of the Province. The returns will be gratifying beyond all present expec- tations. There is n wamlevful heritage in this North Land with its weath of forest and mine and its agricultural possibilities. All the country needs is a. little wise enerntPagement and assis- tzinee'to develop ulong the right lines. Money properly applied to the de- velopment of the North Land will not be "reckless spending,"---" will be the most tprofitable of economical im vestments. Knowledge, earef'uimess and foresight are what [are needed, with the sympathetic understanding and co-operation that will 'be aroused when the Government KNOWS about this country and its possibilities and problems. Hon. Mr. Mills wants to avoid recklessness and thoughtless- ness. They are but curses at, all times. Good business judgment, knowledge and ore,f'ulnoss an! the virtues in he om m 2 n list ofl'e " [E mam: T033011 BM!!! V e 1'h Hm ill] pnment ed out Wt If It for 'ew, , © . 3.} ‘ r - " . V . . ' . r', ", . . NIErMN " , . 3 k7 my. th' ' .3 NI my N "rr, . BIRili aill qi? agg. (Ei?, Qltr' 'i' Ag" th', L' RI ".W,_ M w, ~& Bi) a "d ' im 1Bf. IE ' _ 'd Bill) Lt use. Fir). _ M, 'ro", Mtg g )_ C MB' s ‘ 4" , MB, L", , _ rd NRf dm, e 'lrlBtrl, ty Ritiiih rr 4:.- Tal Paw/um; at S . ‘. m mg: _ . _ ' . .1 d_ ' V M if!†.. "w- Cred, w - " -J"¢:£"v“_-l: n 'G! '.T.Na 'ra= TN . . .. H H IE r " 1‘ , 'iCio: .'ri'?iF,l,r'j' . ahi, - IE ' e, ESE h -5 v ’- cc, tCa' " - 'iih' '- IU ‘I‘ "' r' ad ' Jeff a. 2.1, t . . 'ff fl $25.00 FuRNllT'Uli2iE moowmwwwomomooe 1,iliiruil% M â€MWWWOW“OWWOâ€OO Heavy, printed Dominion Linoleum per runningyard v............. Extra. Heavy Gilt-lot 221, 991 9t4r6004r_ter6e9o60tot0 xtra H Hall 2. The cost of the Work is $8289.00 of whiuh $4037.90 is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.75 95-100. The apt.L eiol assessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. . y 3. The. estimated lifetime of the work is 10 years. 4. A Court of Revision will be held on the 1Sth day of March, 1921, at 10 o'elook a.m. at The Council Rooms Timmins, Ontario, for the purpose of 'hearing Complaints against the pro- posed assessment or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaint whirl persons interested may desire to make. and which is by law cognizable by the Court. m OWMOMN ... " OWOMWW Take Notice that; 1. The Council of The Corporation of The Townof Timmins has eons- trumed as a local improvement, Side- walks on Streets in the Town of Tim- mins. V W Jd, LINOLEUM AND STAIR CARPET . Linoleum, Brown, per yard ..... . . . . . l Bungalow Stair Carpet, per yd. . . . . . . .. Brussels Stair Carpet, per yd. . . . . '. . . . E ilton Stair Carpet, per yd. ...... . . . .. S [eavy, Armstrong's Linoleum runningyard p............. ,'ii?'Liii'f.,l, b'ij)ie?,41riii3, GUITARS & SUPPLIES THE TOWN OF TIMI/[INS Large stock ofthese instruments for sale ranging in price from $10.00 to $125.00 Come and look overdur‘ selection of Old and New Violins. . Neponset Flooring 1iyier' II. E. MONTGOMERY. C0n20leums ide, per running Linoleum; NOTICE _ 'tlil, ard D @E'LCWTHS Eiii: h NI 3???†tt'sii. (fills " it"; £31 gs consisting oi (itt,tiriit. redue, "a ' " WMOWOWOO a w w 'r tr 41.»; l _ ms! Clerk o ----------- po SMGHE ' 90600-50 OW¢¢O®O m M0¢4MWOOOOOO med prices 2. The cost of the Work is N300.00 of which $1520.67 is to be paid bythe Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.38 3-10. The Spo- cial assessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. 3. The estimated lifetime of the work is 10 years. 4. A Court of Revision will be held on the 18th day of March, 1921, " 10 o'eloek mm. at The Council Rooms Timmins, Ontario, for the purpose of hearing complaints against the ptr- posed assessments or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaint, which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law oaostniztthle by the Court. Take Notice that: l. The Council of The Corporation of The Town of Timmins has cons- tructed as a local improvement, Sidm walks on Streets in the Town of Tim- mins. ' . ine Street wide, $2.50 Wit $1.75 $1.25 THE TOWN OF TIMMINS Service 60c w, ra't'gt RS) ll NOTICE MoN'l'GOa1lliltY. mama! Clerk E1? -- -5