8k 7 ow We SsoOUND THE LOUD TIMBREL ! WE‘RE ‘‘ONâ€"TOâ€"THEâ€"TINâ€"CAN!*‘ Respecting the announcement of the «miaric Crovernment that an immediâ€" ate stant is to be made in cutting the rissit of way for the T. & N. 0. extenâ€" gion from Cochrane to Tin Can Porâ€" tase some 70 miles further, north, The Toronto Daily Star editorially unburdens itself in the following colâ€" lection of words, sentences and paâ€" ragnaphs :â€" ‘«Nortlhiern Ontario is to be congraâ€" tulated on the decision of »the Drury government to extend the Temiskamâ€" ing & Northern Ontario Railiway northward from Cochrane to Smoky Falls, (â€"this should be Tin Can Porâ€" tageâ€") a distance of seventy miles. The prospects for the financiall succeess of ‘the extension are brighter than those that in the first place led to the buildine of ithe line from North Bay as a colonization road. "It may be argued that the T. & N. 0. has not been a conspicuous finâ€" ancial success. It has not paid big dividends over the period of its operâ€" ation, but taking the last three years as a whole it thas done well, and the develiopments for which it has been responsible have brought many times the cost of the line in wealth to ithe province. f The whole of New Ontario THE PURCUPINL ADVANCE is sufâ€" 16 eaused bim to urge A1s CaDInet To sanction the understaking. "Thie older part of Ontario has not done anything in a big way for om provincial hinterland for a fong time In directing work to procéed on a In directing work fto proc stretch of railway that w more ‘than, oneâ€"third of the ween Cochrane and James province is recognizing one standing needs of the nort and doine something worth words, wahy the North sidetracked Land higthw assist the 1t That is all very well, Mr. Toronto Star. In the words of a famous oldâ€" time comic opera, "‘It is all very well to dissembille your Jove, but why did you kick us downstairs?‘‘ In other words, why has the greatest need of the North Land,â€"good roads,â€"Lbeen sidetracked? Tlhis proposed North Land higthway would do muclh more to assist the present devglopment and progress of the North Land tlhan two railway extensions to Tin ‘Can wilderâ€" ness. In addition the cutting of ths rightâ€"ofâ€"way for ithe proposed highâ€" way would give employment in pracâ€" tical and cconomical way to a much larger number of people than will be possible in thie cass of the railway exâ€" tension, nud\{le relief of unemployâ€" ment in the south is one of the prime reasons given for the early stant on the railway extension to Tin Can. | The attitude of most of ‘the people in the North Land at present is, ‘"Well, let us be thankful the Governâ€" ment is willing to do anything. There are, of course, more pressing needs {an that extension, but if we cannot hbave these pressing needs filled. as they should be, well, let us take anyâ€" thing we can get.‘‘ As a matter of fact, if the Governâ€" ment is committeed to tihe ‘Onâ€"toâ€"Tin Can‘‘ extension, the highway project should also be taken up not only to }suppl.\' a real need of ithe North Land but also as a practical and economicâ€" lavl method of relieving the menace of serious unemployment in the south. Mr. A. A. Cole, T. & N. 0. Mining Engineer, about a week ago gave the nastiest kind of a jolt to the impresâ€" sion held by some Old Ontario folks that the North Land has ‘‘eight months of winter, six weeks of sumâ€" mer and ‘the rest of the year devilishâ€" ty late in the fall."‘ Mr. ‘Cole picked a nice little bunch of willd violets while on a recent visit to the Poreuâ€" pine. When the North Land grows spring wild flowers in September, the outdoors of this country need take no back ‘talk from the supposedly sunny T. & N. 0. MINING ENGINEER PICKS VIOLETS IN SEPTEMBER south. HOLTYREX GOLD MINES TO DO DIAMOND DRILLING It is understood that the Holtyrex old Minres, Limited, is planning ito do considerable diamond dri‘dling at an early date. The Holtyrex‘s name is made up of the ‘‘*Hol‘‘ of Hollinger, the ‘‘tyre‘‘ of Mclntyre, and the ‘‘x" to stand for extension. The property joins the Mclutyre on the north east, and according to a recent letter from the Holtyrex Co. about 3500 feet of the Hollingerâ€"MelIntyre ore zone willl run across the Holtyrex. Development work, according to the same letter, Las been done on the Holtyrex on the surface and by a shaft sunk to 55 feet. ‘‘It shows up this remarkable Hollinger/MeIntyre zone that runs across Holtyrex as we‘l as the ore that assays gold,"" says this letter. Holtyre® Gold Mines, Limited, is incorporated and organized under the and a ‘half shares are who made a success of the Northern Customs Concentrator at Cobalt; and E. W. Dawsen, a wellâ€"known Montreâ€" al financier. ‘The Hoityrex Mines have the claims formerly known as the Newton and Montgomery claims in the north half of lot 8, concession 3, Tisdale. The Holtyrex favour early diamond drillâ€" ing because they consider that the easiest methol to locate ore bodies. In the detter sent to a shareholder in town, the. Holtyrex people express great confidence and faith in the proâ€" perty and its ultimate success. in power ana he d for a fong time. to proceed on a that will bridge d of the gap betâ€" 1 James Bay, the ing one of the outâ€" the north (~nunlr_\'\ ig worth whili> for well, Mr. Toronto s of a famous oldâ€" ‘It is all very well love, but why did tairs?‘‘ In other e greatest need of good roads,â€"hbeen proposed North d do much more to devglopment and nth Land lhan two to Tin ‘Can wilderâ€" the cutting of the e proposed highâ€" iployment in pracâ€" al way to a much eople than will be _of the railway exâ€" clief of unemployâ€" s one of the prime the early start on on to Tin Can. most of the people ad at present is, ankful the Governâ€" Sa avarthine Phhovrae. 1# a sure return For ,200,000 in buil,dâ€" 0 miles of lines, \Chis eabinet to ank s1On â€" make _of de 1 thous nsporâ€" of the al and n $000000000000000000000000000090000 000000000 0000000009 6 Subscribe to your local paper. :WMOONNMQMMOOOOMNWMW‘ * N U is /amns n e o) e TAKE NOTICE that a convention of the Liberalâ€"Gonâ€" servative Party will be held on Thursday, the 6th day of Octâ€" ober, 1921. at the hour of one o‘ clock, at Englehart [Orangé" Hall] for the purpose of selection of a candidate to contest the Riding in the coming Election; the élection of officers and orâ€" ganization for the coming election. Local organizations throughout the Riding are requested to select their representatives and be represented at the meetâ€" ing. ie Notice to Liberalâ€"Conservatives MUTUAL LIPE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE BUILDING % WATE 2LOO0 Ladies are especially invited to be present. God Save The King E. F. ARMSTRONG, President GEORGE MITCHELL, Secretary