3. 5 4 g> @BOBODBCORDCCARSRBAREEOLIRORACLEâ€"ONCECCRERCEARCQCAOGCARCEOCCCO®CEDE y _‘ % @ ‘"ROUGH LUMBER $P000000008009000909000000000009000000000000090000000006066 dOOO 294 000000090000000000000000000000000000000000046 B "'"@" _X t VC t% pes> R SMITE ï¬' e iMhI.!G.*.‘ST #au?‘eé:ï¬f%kgofgflo fxc:l!é,n'ï¬h/b MoORTH AMERICAN RAW 5 FORT WILLIAM DEPT, 137 OoONTARIO TOPAY IS A €O0OD DAY TO GIVE "SHUBSERT" A TRILL In order to eliminats for you the necessity of obtaining °* & 0 export permit and the payment 6f royaltyâ€"to make it posâ€" Coppright sible for you to _f_et ‘"more money"‘â€"*"‘quicker‘‘ for your ‘ A.B. ,;‘,?5,',,",3 furs, ‘"SHUBERT‘* has opened a Fur Receiving Depot at Limite Fort William. All you have to do is PACK UP YOUR FURS AND SHIP THEM TO A. B. SHUBERT, LTD., FORT WILLIAM, ONTARIO. NO PERMIT REQUIRED FOR SHIPMENTS WITHIN THE PROVINCE. "SHUDERT" is paying extremely high prices for Mink, Beaver, Marten, Fisbor and cli othor lawfully taken furâ€"bearers. We want all the furs you can ship, but we must have thetmnâ€"QUICKâ€"so get sfter ‘em and ship ‘em to ‘‘*SHUBERT‘ as fast as you get ‘em. 4. ? \){7@94â€/&49 says: T RAPEERS! WALLINGFORD BROS. Has Opéned a Depot at FORT WILLIAM % For Your Comvenience > ‘ #, ~2"" sA s »M{(Heizez ul â€" Deliversd anywhere in Porcupine Camp. §XI>P AlL YOU® FuRS DireCc?t to MATTAGAMI HEIGHTS ONCE more "SHUBERT" comes to the front with a convenience for fur shig{pers. As usual, "SHUBERT" is looking out for your interest. For‘ Sale i W those who ean no longer stand the tyranny and the narrowâ€"mindednsss of "the boobs: and rubes now domineerâ€" ing over this Province. ‘FPhe food at Bunwash is of the very best in quanâ€" tity and quality, the prisoners are all well treated in a kindly way, those in charge of the institution show very commendable good sense and htunanâ€" ity, and altogether Burwash has won very general esteem from those who have{isitéd this resort. At Burwash only on‘e guard is necessary at nights; the men do not want to escape; all is peace and quietness at Bunwash. And the Farmers‘ Government eouldn‘t stand for people to be so contented, even in jail. So they are going to rack the nerves of the folk at Burwash oy having executions there, scaffolds and dear knows what. It‘s a shame. Why not have that central execution place ‘at the Queen‘s Park, Toronto? The following paragraph is what may be aptly termed ‘‘glad tidings,"‘ or at least ‘‘good_ news."" it is from the last issue of The Cochrane Post: "It is gratifying to notice that the pulpwood business is beginning to pick up again, and operations are going on now in various parts of the district. The demand for cars ig coming in \mm'e regular nots, and shipments are ree more commencing to become reâ€" Fr,ular, both along the T. & N. O. and NN .1DD.! ' 6 A., or the L.D:O., €ither of which breaches Hon. Mr..Raney considers much wotse. than ordi®Rary murder. BurwasWhas been an ideal retreat for The Farmers‘ Government is alâ€" ways taking the joy out of life. Their latest proposal to spoil the world for many is in regard to the proposal to have a central execution place for the bumping off of murderers and, perâ€" haps, later, those who break the O.T. Speaking at a meeting at Princeton in thescampaign in the North Oxford provincial byâ€"election, Hon. H. C. Nixon, provincigl, secretary, informed the audience that a proposition for having a central execution place for condemned murderers had been conâ€" sidered, and would in all probability beâ€"made the subject of legiglationâ€"at the next session of the Provincial Legâ€" islature. ‘The preposal, said Mr. Nixâ€" on, was to have this central place of execution located atâ€"Burwash, where it could be carried out without much additional staff or expense. It is fAinderstood that the Triplex Mine has purchased, a 20â€"stamp mill and intends to have it carted to the mines this winter and installed at an early date. This mill will have a caâ€" pacity of 60 tons per day. The Tripiex Mine was recently known as the Twoâ€" in<One Gold ‘Mines and previous to that as the Tommy Burns. The proâ€" perty is in the Township of Shaw, some ten miles fromSouth Poreupine. being made of the ore at t,lxe Governâ€" ment laboratory at Cobalt. There are high values,in both gold and eopper. The equntry rock is &n Andesite porâ€" phyry. 8 TWENTY STAMP MILL TO BE * INSTALLED AT TRIPLEX soOME IMPROVEMENT NOW . SHOWN IN PULPWOOD TRADE Ground Was been broken for the noâ€" cessary bnildings to house the new plant to be erected at the Skead Gold Mines. It will contain twos 60â€"horse> power boilers, one‘12 by.9 compressor, one 8V44 by 10 hoist, and five machine drills. . It is proposed to sink a shaft to a depth of 500 feet. Tests are now CENTRAL EXECUTION PLACE MAY BE AT BURWASH SKEAD GOLD MINES NOW GET READY TO INSTAL PLANT TA PORCUPINE ADVAMCE safety to water travelers, yachtsmen and marine men. : The history of the Ever!Warm Safeâ€" tyâ€"Suit is a most interesting chapter in the record of sea lifeâ€"saving. Mr. Youngren was inspired by the idea‘of a waterproof and cold preof suit while on an ocean trip a few years ago when through his experiences, he was impressed with the necessii(:v of proâ€" tection forâ€"persons in an ofienâ€"life boat, exposed to wind and spray, or floating about in a cork belt, in the cold water of the sea. Hisideas were further confirmed when in the Titinac disaster, it was found that of the boâ€" dies picked up a large mapority had no water in the lungs, death having reésulted from exposure. a With this invention~completed, he came from the west to New York and after grappling with many difficulties such as usually confront an inventor f‘ull of ideas and with an empty pockâ€" etbook, he fin@lly succeeded in 1918, in organizing the National Life Preservâ€" er company, and thus securing suffiâ€" cient eapital to protect the patents. in other parts of the world and to start production â€"of the life suit on a small seale! m A system of leasing the suits to ocean travelers for their trips also has recently been instituted and with these foreign connections completed with Great Britain, France and other countries, another American invention is placed on an international scale and with benefit to all mankind.â€"From Evening Mail, New York. At the U.F.O. Convention in Toronâ€" to last week a resolution was introâ€" Aduced asking the Gavernmen‘f to preâ€" pareé the financial statement of the Province in sduch a way that the reâ€" eeipts from Northern Ontario and the expenditures on this part of the Proâ€" vince will be elearly shown. The Goâ€" vernment can easily and cheerfully do this. Some time ago Premier Drury quoted figures along this line. It is said thg’ ‘"‘figures do not lie.‘‘ Also that ‘*Hars may figure.‘‘ At this jovial season ‘of the year no one would like to suggest that anybody else is a faâ€" bricator or falsifier, but a healthy poâ€" litician ~can sure twistâ€"naughts to make them look like eights and round aut nines to make them look like zeâ€" Following its policy in organizing foreign fields, the company has now formed a subsidiary company in Engâ€" land, in whigh prominent business and financial men in that country are actâ€" ively interested and which will handle the manufacture, sale, rental and genâ€" eral distribution~ of the Safetyâ€"Suits for the United Kingdom. Similar subsidiary companies are being formed by the National Life Preéserver company in the other counâ€" tries of Europe, in South America and the Orien‘t, *which makes the producâ€" tion one of international moment, and gives the parent company an in’term\J tional chain of operating subsidiariesl encircling the globe. HOCKEY PLAYERS GIVEN TRANSFERS TO N.O.H.A. TEAMS Arrangements have just been conâ€" gluded by the National Life Preserver company, of 11 Broadway, for the "isâ€" tribution in Great Britain and her colâ€" onies of the Everâ€"Warm Safetyâ€"Suit, the life preserver suit invented by O. A. Youngren who is now president of the company. "The Safetyâ€"uit has been acclaimed as the most successful device conceiv ed up to date forâ€"the preservation of lives at set bbcause of its unique feaâ€" ture of protecting the wearer from wet and cold, at the same time that it provid&s indestructible buoyaney sufâ€" ficient to keep afloat indefinitely not only the ‘kkarer but a number of other persons besides., The suit in conjunceâ€" tion with the wireless telegraph now earried on all ocean liners, is declared to give a most complete guarantee of FARMERS WANT THE GOVT. â€"TO FIX THE FIGURES NICELY LIFE PREGERVER C0. EXTENDS SERVIGE T Send Ever Warm Safety Suit Throughout World. %THE‘- TOLEDO scAuz‘f‘-fl.,f; a" @0000080000000000000080000000000000000004 Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. 6 Mary Morrison, _ May Richardson, â€"â€"Q9 N.G. Ree. See. Meets eÂ¥ery ZInd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. 2nd. Wed. each month,.Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each monthy Dr. MeInanis. 4th. Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinie Room daily.1.30 to 3 p.m. Child‘s Welfare Cliniecs, Wednesâ€" days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. 1st. Wed. each ntorth. Dr.â€"Minthorn, John W. Fc § Lumber, Building Mai $ Czcal and Coke, Mi iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekal Lodge, No 173 3 $999008%8980%0%000000e Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangoment Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. GACNON Safety First Boil the W ater GOARD OF HEALTH COLUMA Hamilton B. Wills & Co. Limited VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. along with the local mining market. We are now in a posin to give the investing public a most complete service on all York Executions, with the regular authorized commission ani interest charges. We solicit your)business eithor on a cash o marginal basis. * ' Porcupine Office â€" â€" Timmins, Ontario PORCUPINE COBALT TORONTO â€" KIRKLAND LAKE NEW YORK BUFFALO SYRACUSE ROCHESTER / DETROIT, SUDBURY. 1 umber, Building Mai Ccal and Coke, Mi and Mill Supplie rommmâ€"=~â€"â€" BA C ENJ PCO fQcmmmme» Colonial Stee!l Companies Fa H. H. MOORE, M.D., 100 NEW YORK STOCKS,. Members Standard Stock Exchange of Toronto. Direct Private Wire Connecting all Offices. May 1 six hum new hon den lot living / 12; two ea( Anyone interested in Christian ;?j once is cordially invited to attend an \ . informal meeting every Sunday ov =-§f% ing at the home of Mrs. ’Maéphersw 49 Tamarack street, Timmins, at 7 m. and every Wednesday aftemoo[li_,g,;-g: at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emery, 20 / . Hemlock street, at 3.30 p.m. * . es withIn T\ of house rooms. i me and I choose f new subâ€"c 50t.f. FOR mings. REGULAR MEETINGS RB\ CHRISTIAN SCIENCHE inside; t also out )R RENTâ€"In Schurmcher,;â€"F1l3by 2 rooms, spacious, new, [nd suitable j for housekeeping. Apply to P. O.. Box 682, or »hone 171, Timmins. â€" . h J. A. HOWSE Wh Â¥ tw ve â€"~â€" it posi a¢H all sion an cash o .i ; ACHER stating what ret you in & h finest garâ€" _ se complete; ig room 12“ chen, 10 x 1 i x 8, pantry l plastered, t inside and" with trimâ€" meed, built d any kind rooms to 8 A Let »tions fl mdition, . e over igly, Write o designs to Hollinger VAITE, Timmins w Cns