' Sewing â€" Machines â€"0. SEGUIN l EW. J. Browne @0%0000090009090608§000§08§0, N Py y _ Meets every Tue " Oddfellows Hall E;&“Vuntmg brethren . J. S. Brough gami Riv. TMMINS 10DGE, 1.0.0.f, Xo. 453 9 Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. § ALSO SELLING PIANOS @0§%00800000000000000800§04 * @OBGROO®! ~pr?t©0O00000400004%0e Meets every first day in the Odd 8 p.m. Visiting welcome. Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS White Bros. Garage Studebaker Service station, General overhauling. Repairs and adjustments. â€" Get your wowrk done now and be ready for spring. WHITE BROS. GARAGE, OPâ€"P Umion Coal Co., 12â€"26 Moneta. 3 Dealer in Raw Furs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. Orders taken for highâ€"grade % . garments. FIELD Wm. HANCOCK TZMINS LO.L No. 2552 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block : TIMMINS, ONT. J. . HOWSE 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaceos and Gonfectionery next Dominion Bank Pine Street, Timmh{z. e NEH FAULKENHAM Agent for Singer &. C. BROWN FPOR SALBE Phone 154 pre que n 1} (4) ren Al W,. G. Smith nurth M 5‘ Hall Avenue en« SWAGTIKA CEXTRE FON LISHT RALWAY SYSTEM de of W. . Anderson, president of the Toronto Board of Trade, is treasurer. One of the directors is given as Mr. D. A: Dunlop, ‘one of the directors and large shareholders of ithe Hollinâ€" #ser Consolidatel Mines. VC sOild radiate from Swastika on the T. & N. 0. From near Swastika a line will be built easterly through the Kirkâ€" land Lake producing district, and thence eastward through Lebel and Gauthier Townships‘ to Larder Lake. A secondâ€"line will be built southâ€"west through Eby, Burt, etc. to Forth Matâ€" Lake Gold Mining Compan} as being directly interested other mining properties in t Land. ‘Mr. Hugh Blain, of the I Co..:grocers, Toronto, is vi .~ The directorate also includes H. H. Vaugham, a consulting engineer; and E. E. Garbutt, provistional secretary. The manager of the Northern Light \Raliways Company is Col. R. P. Rogâ€" ers, formerly manager of the Conâ€" iagas Mine atâ€"Cobalt, and commandâ€" ing officer of light railway construeâ€" tion in France during the war. Kr._F.! L. Culver, the president, recently gave an interview to Toronâ€" to newspapers explaining the plans objects, ete., of the companyt ‘These may be summarized as followe:â€" The construction of 100 miles of roject Likely to Go On Soon. F Culver Prosident of Company. motives ine construction railway of 36 inch nt imcates sending )] The President is Mr.â€"RF.CL, Cuiyver wellâ€"known financier and organizer North Land industries. Mr. Culâ€" er is president of the Beaver Conâ€" lidated Mifes and ofâ€"the Kirkland ake (Gold Mining Company as well s being directly interested in many her minin« properties in the North yÂ¥ Recently LAll { Lake, ~1C da and W« ‘he Presids n 11 next ru RD )( O n l no IH )ran d U () W vet d}4} U m Lt Con Matatcbéwan Shining (Pree. In aceco B n un( 1As of the Ebyvâ€"Blain Mr. â€"F.#L n intervie In repl (1 eda construct 211 11 1a rstood that A been prepared ne about t avy railway urec A UV mies OI xe, 56â€"pound nurnine locoâ€" iey prepare plans and ‘dance with vice wWav W NA N TailV rail w OL W n orfnern t busy iew the CO1 n 1920 ct lighf â€"presidâ€" referâ€" But at minâ€" xO W M jatrâ€" thne ns n It 1° FPELL FIFTY PEKET N AND CAME O H ACTING SECRETARY OF C.LI JOINS HOLLINGER STA through position of affair Mr. Ros has left 2 at the ,Q\ appointed Institute Mr. H. : man of UNUsUaL the Instituteowe gratitude for the sisting it thron transition period mIin able to resist the c&ll. We take this opportunity of assuring Mr. Rose that every member of the Institute, and especially all members of Council, who are‘in tho# best position to judge, deeply appreciate his valuable servâ€" ices to the Institute,/ and wish him every suceess."‘ UNDERG&ROUND WORK AT TOUGHâ€"OAKESâ€"RESUMED Last week underground work was started again at. the Toughâ€"Oakes Mines at Kirkland Lake. It is hoped and expected that milling will be reâ€" sumed in Augast or September. The Toughâ€"Oakes was an important proâ€" ducer before the war, and the closing down of the property was not due to anything regarding the merit of the propenty but to other causes. Those who know the Toughâ€"Oakes property have great faith in its possibilities, and with the resumption of work at the mine â€"will look with confidence to eood results in the days to come. eariy date, so that a iarge part Oi ie actual construction work may be completed this summer, and at least part of the system be in operation this yvear for the benefit of the proâ€" mising territory that will be served. Not only do the directors and manâ€" ager believe that the project will prove of immense advantage to the districts concerned, hut they also feell that it will prove sg-suppqrting and reasonably profitable practically from the commencement of operation. with. both Mir. Cuiver and ers are quoted as expressin sire to conclude arrangemen: as possible,. so as to get WOT down of the proposed light railways not onâ€" ly to the diiricts served, but to the whole North Land and the Province in general. They would provide vaâ€" luable addition to F. & N.~O. traffic, as feeders to that line. They would turn a vast stretch of country into suitable ground for settlement and hasten the establishment of mining, lumbering and agricultural communiâ€" ties. They would relieve the Ontario Government of heavy liabilities in Altogether, Northern Lig very strpng C sameé ies... Lney wou Government of itself providing ities for the ter C )7 essent id (1€ k. ‘Their hope is to be ‘n to actual cgnstruc Iv date, so that a large elve M wle PV DDCA 0n ices of AMi Montreal t ernment Montreal to accept a position ollinger Mine. Mr. Rose was d Actingâ€"Secretary of the in Qetober, 1919, at the time Mortimer Lamb was forced, illâ€"health to relingquish his as od mon tNne ut kJ NC is to nim m( fice; and he h He L is eve trovernment appi project will ba g It. Culver and Co once . pI an PERET IN AUTO, AME OUT SMILING retary rac )n D TC Raw ilâ€"rouna adDunrmy, and s him a deep debt of part he played in asâ€" ho oa most "di%ult >wnhat W MJ evening, June y1°1 H h to get to to be able i and Mc THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE O the project and 1ys makk esident of involved 11 O1 akin2 sDeakIin 10unc titute .. Ros tion part niLs a It M en 11 D1 Un on STAFF tALiUT n owever nadian en uUn minol n one on 1. Rooâ€" ron OV S at aC 1 H of tae rent out W 11 W n( H acl nt ut on 1( L V ind U n wet an the ue deâ€" on M ( al PEDIGREED RABBITS FOR SALE, ROOMS TO LETâ€"Apply to GG i FOR SALHâ€"1 Cas F.7.7 double anastigneat, with leather cases $2000. Address Drawer G Timmins or call at office of Tie loadâ€" ing plant, Mattagami River. 21â€"28 Gray motor 1 20â€"hors ture Mattagami He Office, or phone 8 Phone 88 THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Membership: $2.00 per year; $1.00 payable with application. Open to nativeâ€"born Scotsmen and,. those of Sceottish descent. F. LAMB, G. A. MACDONALD, Meets Every, Second and Fourth Friday in each month in the 1.O0.0.F. Hall. Best Transfer in Northern Ontario Prompt Service. Good Attention Prices Right Pikie‘s Transfer Q Avenue n siiltrâ€"i Cash negister, L S40W Case, 1 counter. Apply, J. Hogan 2 Third Avenue, McCormick Bldg. Timmins. 2909 Ave 1 Heavy Skid Harnes Freight, Express General Transfer Room 7 Reed Bldag., Timmins. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. DR. JNO. B. AIKEN BDENTIST Phone 201 ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR R. F. ARGLES 'xperience Office Reed Blk. nergy Timmins, Ont. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems Installed and \Improved. 1€ nou M n O President. .1 Duplex Steam insude Motor. W Derian 00 pei d Timmins FCOR SALE FOR SALE Cor. Ball Grounds, opp. Knight Bros& McKinnon imera po wer )e u8@A un( ood condition 54XL 81 p€e O1 OS ) er. W p ump. hosite )1 Secretary Size, wel fix Ost @OO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004602 0000909090000 0900000000000 00000800000 0000909000000$§0¢ $80000090008000000000008000000006 0000000000040 006000044 $ PCE Ni t C : Good Food the : Cheapest Way 2090900000008 0000090000006§00000000000000000000000006466 : Quality High E Prices Low €0000000080000090900000000680800886800000000000066084046L§64 iR D. ROBERTSON 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000046006 0 LET US FILL YOUR NEXT CROCERY ORDER Spruce, Jack Pine, Tamarack, Poplar New Ontario Colonization C€o., Limited Jacksonboro â€"â€" Ontario FIREMEN‘S5 DbAY July ¢§g First Celebrate 1921 at Timmins Complete facilities for Dressing and Matching Having added a retail department to our jobbing business we are now in shape to take care of all your orders both large and small for Groceries, Provisions and Produce. We will handle nothing but the best goods. Your money back at any time goods not satisfactory. Food stuffs have had a big drop in price _ this last few weeks. We have no high price goods to unload. All our goods have been bought since market declined. L U M BE BR TEMISXKAMING L A T H #d s n