SEE 'a E? " ï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬mï¬ï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬aï¬gï¬giï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬aï¬gï¬ï¬gï¬ï¬gï¬gï¬iï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬? ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬E5ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬Eï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬Eï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬555555555555ï¬5ï¬5§ï¬$ï¬$§§5§m$mï¬m TEE 2m bfii 55 Theuieorge Taylor Hardware, Limited Sold by . “Always at your Service" 0&060060MO WNOWMQ†$iiFt V ' 11m POR0UPtNB prmon am [iili, {L795 Sh S/f, HE Ween appumted 1rytpt'etor of Provin- leia-l Police fur the eiurntiesrlu' Water- Hou. Perth, Dut‘t'erin, Huron, Wtrlling- lton and Grey, with headquarters at Kitchener, Ont, "No douht the author- ities consider hi'in a valuable man and "headed for the district referred to. But he is a doubly valuable man for the’North Lind, his experience and success here and the general esteem in which he is held beNg factors that should 'be 1eovidered. Mr. Bailey; manager of thiNovt/.. ern Lumber Mills, was a bysiness visitor to the Camp last week. pointed with headquarters at for the Mattagami 'and other districts. Inspevtqi- Moqre llllll'illTllil HUME Tll BE Tfljll,illiliglill Ill SHUT" Head of Provincial Police in District To Have Charge of Group of Southern Counties. yt'tr , p hub n tion {wen out to kruroritllr,T to 1 ast week he h "ttop of Provi iut tint a bl a to work police all l'numms outlying has the n w It', Y rl Nr. Jos. memes, a well-known and popular old-timet of the North Lahd, was a visitor to Timmins this week. He is with the Ruggles Motor Truek Co., Limited, of London, Ont., having charge of Temiskaming, Algoma, Ni- pissing and Parry Sound for this firm. the days Wlll be I’mqu In a report r3- otuotiy published byth OntariO‘ De- partnlent of Mines. “The Abitibi and Mattagami Rivers." This report. by J. G. Cross, M. Y. Williams ahd Jo, seph Keele isuteeompanied by a map of a large area. c' Copies of the report may be o!btained on applieation to"the Department of Mines, Toronto. (rye following is a smmriiary of the offieial description of the area north of Cochrane to be covered by the ex- tension of the T. & N. o. Railway. {From Coehrane the road will run north through Glackmeyer and Blount Townships, crossing the Abitibi and its tributdry, the Sucker riirer. Then turning to the welt the railway~wiil cross Jawbone Creek and then Trap- pers creek and follow along the east bank of the Abitihi river for a few miles. Then Iheluw the I"arrying Places the railway will cross to the west bank, Then at a distance three er four tuileg west of the river it runs roughly parallel the river, inmost due north, to Burntwoodvorttw:e, which is a few miles allnwe New Post. . eonstruetion moderate in 'l'h HIS ROUTE OF T. a; N. O. oNero TIN CAN PORTAGE, ETC. The folldiring is from the list issue of The .Hai1eyburion '.--- Irt is reported that n "rather stfaight-laeed old gentleman of the eommunity, tent on bringing up his children in the paths of righteous ess, refused to dllow them to attend ‘Ph‘he Four Horsemetr,,ot the Apocalypse,†at the local movie emporium. on the ground that it might stimulate in them an interest in hatse racing." WILL YOU SWEAR THIS MAN NEW LOCAL NEWSPAPER DIDN’T LIVE IN LISKEARD?| POR COBALT AND DISTRICT h I'USSID N A' le Ttrt Wit HH VCI ean a T rock’s under n. The ela n ot the exéeption of the rifer , the mute selected will make 0 t an licexp he fo; at the comparatively low h'gure ol half a hundréd bones. Mr. B.N. Harrison, of the Northern Ontario Light & Power Cos, was a visitor to town last week on business. I mu C110 mm nt am There il pull bumnoss of the I the one hostelvy zené would prefe lnisiness. The touch of hard times has tench- ed the Hote de Greer, once a bugy and thriving house of accommodation with, rates of $19.50 upwards per visit. For the 1):th few weeks thenwhave been only ocmslomil guests as the Hotel Ele Greer, with no' distinguished visitors and few leaving any particular money behind. The genial host of the Hotel de Greer has been on the sick list him- self, but is now making: good â€warms HOTEL DE GRBER FEELS THE PINCH or DULL TIMES The firat issue of a new local news- paper for Cobalt and district was pu- blished last seek. It is called “The Northern News," and is a bright, well printed newspaper? containing consid- erable interesting news well handled and displayed. The publishers, Messrs. [lichen] an? Norman Pearce, believe {here is u r .ul need in Cobalt tor a pa- per giving the home news. The first issue.of The. Northern News is a very ereditaooli one and Such a good nous- paper should prove of great advantage to Cobalt and district. The Northern News will be published weekl . and if the first issue sets the stamlai‘d for this new newspaper then all in the North 'Land will very sincerely" wish The Northern News long life and all prosperity and snows}. “l lif , r00AM'E There w or n itT cu n ll The genial host of the Hotel has been on the sick list him, is now making good progress IW. Perhaps when he is feel- :uin he will he allole to drum msixu-ss, but while everybody 'leased (o see tluyA)hief all I (mo will regret the pom- nl' the Hotel de Greer. . It is nslell'y in town that the eiti.. ld prefer to see Joins: a norm 110 0 WE't ly two (its l'lutrisdav. tt n ty huvmg 'tit'ett1'ms. ol was lined $1.00 Mme of illegally f. Pratt, of Selu- t50.00'and dusts. se of (Niger Da- " purchased from D N " the Hotel 519 shed visitors ieulur moxie-y of the Hotol siek list him- :‘ood IJrou'ress )0] the H 0 fh at R! So w C ti