JE; f hyA 3. 0019000000000 00000004000000800000000000000000000000000 | DeSS 2oo «it WWWMW“ON“WO: *# i w @9000¢099000090000000000009000000000000000000008 0000006 #0004%00048600000000000008000000000086646 \WW“ :00“0“00“MMOONOQOMNQWOWWQM“OQ WMWM“WQ““OOMOOM: $090009000080090900000000000000000000090009) 0000000860066 $00909090000099900900000800000000000000000000000000000606 1 GOLD MINING STOCKS§ Homer L. Gibson & Co. FRANK M. sURKE 'vvvvvvvvvvvaVVvvvvvvvvvavvv-vvvv-v--.-~-~ CE 0 5 $ ROVGH LUMBER ; 4 Yor _ T C3 @ C w WALLINGFORD BROS. MATTAGAMI HEIGHTS 703â€"4â€"5.Bank of Hamilton Building Delivered anywhere in Porcupine Camp. (Next Bank of Commerce). We can execute orders in these issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptly and satisfactorily. Wire your orders at our expense. TORONTO, ONT. For Sale 8 We Print and Develop Films Drugs and Stationery Victor and Brunswick Phonographs Agent for REDMAC "the restorer of health" Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Latest Sheet Music Wictor Records Th ce dn didee idns T onptaddlieaedes i HON. MR. GRANT DENIFS 5oo td nTERVIEW (2) Suitable timekeepers and Penâ€" alty Box should be provided, and should accommodate fifteen persons,. Wihen a player is penalized, the penâ€" ality box should offer him assistance in cooling down. Several rinks have their penalty boxes so arranged that specâ€" tators are gathered around it on all sides, and with no roof on the penalty box, there is a tendency on the part of some of the fans to keep reminding sociated tie uovel such, expresstons ¢© ever, the slurs on were allowed to sta forâ€" several weeks Hon. R. H. Grant 1 he did not say nor derogatory to the 1 (1.) ~Tee surface should not be less than Sixty (60) feet in width and One Hundred and ixty (160) feet in length. The lighting of rinks could hbe improved in several cases, also havyâ€" ing the sides and ends of the rink well boarded. (2) Suitable timekeepers and Penâ€" letterâ€"to ‘he Nortbq bay in ten in reply to a request for d on the alleged ‘interview‘"‘ p first by The Northern Miner and reprinted in a number npapers, Hon. Mr. Grant says OL cl1ppin much 4 a M apet ays He ‘‘Did Not Say One Word Derogatory to the Undoubted and Vast Resources of Northern Ontario."‘‘ 4 age thed, Hon. Mi Drury should ed ‘the Gove: U De in le JOn wet ie tovernment »sstons of opini slurs on the N th LC 11 U vers ns of Opinton,. . HoWâ€" s on the North Land o stand uncontradicteu veeks. . Now, however, ant makes it clear that y nor suggest anything the North Land. In a North Bay Times writâ€" a request for his views ‘"interview‘‘ published Torthern Miner, Cobalt, in a number of.â€" â€"other Hon. R. W e II expianation O dvance pointe« the very a rview ‘had been fHrant and Preâ€" . W. Grant, in he Crown was THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE a dvat once 1 rom â€" any Land M H MV It is not expected t steps can be made to rinks in first class con foregoing is being dra instances last season. The marking of dark lines on the ice, as required, should not be overlooked. (4) Try & have sides and ends well boarded, so that puck eannot get snouid (4) well b off ice welt boarded, so tA off ice through hols (35) Keep in n the spectators by proper entrances a of our rinks, I &n veritable fireâ€"traps made . the rit roregoing is being drawn to your atâ€" tention is case that part of itweffects your rink, with the hope that these improvements will bhe given considerâ€" ation and earried out at the first opâ€" portunity.‘‘ ANOTHER SUGGESTION & RE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM there is : proklem : employed thousand: Hudson.vbay railway. JLAis is NC LOP no other punpose than fuel wood. The clearing away of this timber will not only supply the western provinces with their winter‘s fuel at almost half the cost of last year, but it would give employment to a few thousand idle men and let tlve sunshine in _to dry up the muskeg soil and make it fit for agriculturé. _ It ssems possible that this fue!\ could be landed at any point n arack timl Hudson .Ba emp.oyiment to a lTew thousand Iaie men and let tlve sunshine in _to dry up the muskeg soil and make it fit for agriculturé. _ It ssems possible that this fue! could be landed at any point on the prairies at such a rate to perâ€" mit it keing sold atâ€"not more than $6.50 a cord. The success of it deâ€" peads upon the favorable freight rate provided. The attention of the Dominâ€" ion and Provincial governments have been drawn to this scheme as a means of relieving the unemployed strain and for other objects as stated above."‘ §Eï¬H-'.HiHiH-‘:H?Hï¬'.-HEï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬HiHiHiEï¬Hi&ï¬!ï¬Hi!ï¬HiEï¬Hi&ï¬Eï¬Eï¬Hiï¬HiHi:ï¬Hi&ï¬HiHi&ï¬Hi&ï¬ â€˜ Real Merchandise § AVI )1) ja, Herald: The Herald > is an eas m 1A I [ of acres of spruce C )€r nX in Wi ween perl ena Cat ith placing of be firmly fixed heing the case re 1d ame are lying allong side the railway. ‘This is fit for ose than fuel wood. The ~ of this timber mwill not the western prpovinces Tueir dressing« rooms. e avoided, it should be of all eoncerned. should read Section Rules of the Game in mind ‘the safety of by watahing netting, and exits, etc. Some f&m sorry to say, are _ of the opinion solution of the ‘t solution of the n to be found in )C from d that immediate > to have all our condition, but the drawn to vour atâ€" vel )x en dressi aY Â¥Us ixed in the ice, case in several ‘he marking of oftentime ivers ieavin eciat and at M and side always ified by ds et« that fuel unâ€" Maâ€" Te n~â€" the in Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welceome. Mary Morrison, May Richardson, 0 N.G. Ree. See. Meets every Z2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue.© iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 0090009000000 000000%00008a Protect the Garbage from Flies. It is more important to prevent sickness than to cure it. Child‘s Welfare Clinies, Wednesâ€" days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. f 1st. Wed. each month. Dr, Minthorn. 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. Melnnis. 4th, Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. â€" Keep flies out of the House. BOARD 0F HEALTH COLUMN SWAT THE FLY Boil the Water. H. H. MOORE, M.D., M. 0. H. P.O. Box 443. GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Batteries overhauled and reâ€"chargâ€" ed. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Magnetos, Electric Starting and Lighting Systems put in firstâ€"class condition. Phone 18 Cedar street. Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. GAGNON VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. Eyre and CGCrome A. MATHESON 207. Car for Hire. Timmins.