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Porcupine Advance, 15 Nov 1916, 1, p. 5

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' ’ msi~ _. . ~ : a “flung 19d}, a} . “ 45Thp’atrfnigmzyher With a ITnIOQ- 1min “2f inn‘fl'w‘hinz. App!) px (‘ go 5 .. . ~~~~ .- :mt. ‘ L .‘.'_ ..‘ . 1!,' he.-'..-..- 4- Below Empire Theatre 000 90.90”” cm OWWONOOMOOO SOMETHING URGENT! YOU WANT A RIG WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME? THEN PHONE No. 12. Moore’s Livery Teaming and General Contracting A submarine tender lmilt fur the Brazilian navy can admit an under- water boat into its hull and carry it ur subject it to extreme watvr pres- sure (0 test it. Adam and Eve brought trouble in- to the “rid, but there wasn't any happiness here either until they rame. A. GAGNE’S Timmins, - - So. Porcupine 8 2nd Ave., Opp. Light Office, “'0, buy, sell and oxvhangv all kinds uf secomLhand gnuds. fore you buy. “mm and look at our stock be- QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN For Town of Timmins IUCMHVI-Zh Next to Imperial Bank PINE STREET, TIMMINS E. M. Allworth Second Hand Store Now Open I G.H.FERGUSON, . Minister uf Lands, Forests and , Mines. Toronto, 1916. .\'.B.â€".\'u unauthorized publication inf this xmtim- will be paid fur. they are prepared to pay as a bonus in addition to dues of 40 cents per enl'tl t'or spruee. and :30 eents per eord for other pulpwoods, and $2.00 per thou- sand l'eet. hoard Illeasm'v, for pine. or sueh other rates as may from time to time be fixed by the Lieutenant-tluv- eruor-iu-t'ouneil. for the right to oper- ate a pulp mill and a paper mill ml or near the area ret'erred to. Sueh tenderers shall he required to ereet a mill or mills on or near the territory and to mauut'aeture the wood into pulp and paper in the I’ro'.'iuee of “Mario. l’arties making: tender will he re- quired to deposit with their tender a marked eheque, payable to the Hun-ir- ahle the 'l‘reasurer ot' the l’roviuee of Ontario. for ten thousand dollars ($10,000). whieh amount will be for- t’eited iu the event ot" their not enter- ing into agreement to earry out eon- ditions, ete. The said $10,000 will he applied on areouut of bonus dues as they accrue, but the regulation dues, as mentioned above, will require to he paid in the usual manner as returns of cutting of wood and timber are re- eeived. The highest. or any tender not necessarily aeeepted. For partieulars as to description of territory. eapital to be invested, ete., apply to the undersigned. August . . St-plvmlu-n Homiltml In “rm “2' tlw ('amulizm I’m"! at ()Hmm vaoivml l'rum dislmrsomvnt :~-- (in hand t'mm lust July-szyv rnll .\ll}:.~-l'u.\' m“ Supt.~-- l’uy l'u” 'l'vmh'rs will he rvvvivcd h)’ the un- dersigned up tn and invhuting‘ tht- lst (133' “f l'X-hruar)‘. 1917. fur the right tn out pullm'umt and pino timhvx' wt :1 wrtnin arm situated un tlw “lurk Sturgonn Hiwr and other tm'ritur)‘ ml- ,iau'vnt thorvtu. in tho I)i:;trirt ut' Thunder Bay. 'l'omlm'ers shall StfltP the mwumt [wt' mmt on pulpwuml. and per thunâ€" suml I'm-t lmzmt measure, on pine. that thvy :ll't‘ prvpzu'vd tn pay as a hmms in :uhtilinn tn (tiles (if. 40 vents per mm} t'ur snruw. mul 2t! routs m-r mmt t'ur Tenders for Pulpwood and Pine Limit Hulmrla l'rum the ('arulinus urn that tin- Gulf stream is llHHill}: lluii(‘(‘:!l)i_\' m'zn'vr the Ann-rival: must. 'l'lu- .\.~'lnnul:u-uu Museum. at ()x- 11ml. was i'umulml in 1671). and is the ultlust in the munh'y. (Eunpumlvr zuul lnnrrnit'_\'ing 3:1"st \vvx'v inn-Mm] by Hugm‘ Hamil. wlm was burn an llvhvstvr in 1221-1. QUARTER“ BIN!" Pflflfllll'llf Bfllllifl BIN. I'IIfllflIIC flllll "Illlpluym‘s n ”ollingm' snliclzltmi Minvs LM. Hnflinm-r ('a‘ The [allowing is a statement of the The :1th of ”one“ The!» receipts nod disbursements"! the Pub site met in the Schoolhouse on Wed- euptne brunet: of the Canadian l’at‘ nesday evening tut for the put-[m riotie Fund for three Months. ending of ammmting a candidate to repre- 30th Septetnher. lttlB:-â€"- sent them on the Tishle Township RECEIPTS. l'ouneil. About 18 ntepuyers were JttI\'â€"â€" ”resent tn disease the t‘e‘tment they Emmy}... at the had reeeivecl at the hands of the pm \O-‘M 'n Tlinnmlnllh En‘ Pntflu'". July-â€" Employees M ”w North Thumlnufl G n I d Min”. ‘1'“. ......... \ Ice) . . . . . . llullingor t uIIsnli. duh-d Gold Mines Svph'llllwr-â€"â€" Hmplnym‘s 01‘ ”w anth Titanium" (3 u I «I Mim's Hulalm't' un lmml Ammst~ mploym «f the Nul’fll Thompson (3 n I d .‘Iim‘s 'lh‘o ooooooooo “Prim! M 'ohl . MMHH'“ H’Mrintir INF! ”ll' 2:0 IHSHI'NSHAI I'lX'l'S hvw s Ltd In llvmiqmtrh-rs maulizm l’ntriuth Km!!!“ H n '1 «if ”It! Hulcl i)!!- l\. lu-z ulqum u-x IJNNUND .I â€""-.o)o, 190.25 :z'zmm 35mm 1918.05 19.70 :‘I .40, 2.3”.“0 :imum 35mm "IE PORCU'INI: Al. v'ANCI: L’SJMD In.” L\'(:. 12.00 LS” 'V l I'vunm'vr. $1 .0393 3:)” u!‘ The ntazistt'rde rtated that the de- t'endant eante under the words "agent and reeeiver” heeattse he had aerept- ed money for the purehase ot' the li- quor. reeeived and distributed the same, showing.r that he “as an agent to the seeond party. The fine was $50 and costs. Mr. Devane)‘ then asked the magis- trate to give a stated case. but the magistrate refused stating that it was not within his power or jurisdiction. The Magistrate, however reserved his decision for a week. It is believed that it' the magis- trate’s decision stands with the line imposed the ease will be appealed to a higher court. This ease will he of interest and worth while watching. three 'I‘cm'nsttes attm we Htttl every memher's mum- thus ('lllillL'tl tn tl \‘tvte was put cm the list. l’uliee ('nnstuhle llurtnhuise was asked if he wmtltl help with the list. hut uhsultttel)‘ t'et'usetl. saying that he wutthl ttut lttt\‘t' ain't'thing lit 11” with the eleetiutts \\'l|ttl('\'t't'. heemt-ze the time (llll tint tilluw httn the ummrtun- ity tu ntteml lu anything: nutsitle his regular duties as pulieetttzttt. FIXER I’HIX'i‘ 01" LAW. This brings the (ase tn he deeided UH h\ the timer paints nt law. as tn \xhethet tht detendant euuld he really an agent within the meaning: at" the Art utt the grounds that he \"ith the serum! partv inintlv agreed tn pmehase the liqunr tut thei: mm 'l'mupvrunm- dct'muluut, 1' nl' rann'assm lul'. 'l'hv pnlivmmm's shilmm'nt :lruusml the imlimmtiun n!‘ tlu- vlmirnmn. ‘.'.lu stated that the I'umM' grit-vmu-v ur potitiuu tlmt \\.|.~. mm lwmlin; r against the ('unsmhlv \mulql Hut h:- “it!!- drawn. TWfl RUSSIMS EHNVIETH] 'l'iw ratepayers urilvrmi Mr. \Vuiu- wright tn hun- suim- lzills printed and distrihutml tn M'vry i't-sidont in Ruâ€" viwn‘tvr. (iillics‘ Luke and Mnnvtzl, .lllllmlllt'illf: :1 uwvtinu‘ in be held nu Friday owning. NW. 10th in metn Svhunlimusv for 11w purpnsv (if airing their grim'ixnvvs hol'nrv Iii-eve. Dirksuu aml the 'l':.\\'n.~'iiip (‘uum-il. 'l‘lzv iiivvting: Ilwn :uijnnriwd. t'l..\l.\H-Zl) .‘(H VASE. Mr. lh-vumw. \x'lm :ppourcd on Im- lmlt' of tin- tlvt'umlzmt. axskzul that tho mlso lu- «lisxuizasml. («unending that :11- thuugft thu «lot't-mlunt agreed with the sex-mu! party In .iuiutly purchase the titular. yet it mulcl nut he proveu tlmt it was pruvurml l'nr lwvvrag'v pur- poses. 'l‘iwrt-t'urv 13w Word “agent" within tho meaning: of the “Marin 'l'mnpvrmm- .\vl did nut apply 1n the dot'mulzmt, far h:- \\'a.~‘. nvitlwl' agent nr ('mn'ussvr ul' H-M-ivvr Hf the sul- 'I'WH nwmlwrs \\'t'l't' thvn ummintcd tn prm-urv u mpy ut‘ the \‘ntors' list uml gn thruugh it and all residents wlmsv mums \\'(‘l't' tint on tlu- list were tn lw put un tn make mum of strung summz't in elm-tin}: their re- pt't'smlt alt ivv. "It"! enmrmzm N330” "It“ IS]? t'nttfl- eil hml reeeivecl tnx enileetinns in the neighbnt‘hmui ut' $30200. and nttt (if this they had a hark cieht t-1 pay of almut $20.00". whieh meant there was very left to maze the necessary improvements required. “that." said the speaker. “The t‘mmeil promised that the taxes t‘ttiiQt'iOti from this Ttm'nuite in future will he spent tilt the 'l‘nwnsite." 'i’he memhers ut' the meeting seemâ€" ed smuewlmt higutml in their npiniuns against the prewnt ttmtneil, in that they had nut «lune What should hnve heett dune fur the t‘ewitlents of .‘in- netn. 'i'heret'nre it “'1“ tiee‘ch‘tl t' ('lmimum Wainwright. whn was in charge of the meeting. stated that a maple «If "IF members had \isitml Hm (mmcil meeting in SIIIII‘I PurrIIpiIIm IolIl cm In» Imrmimu M'oninz. In ask for various improve! needed in Hm Tuwnsit drinking wntvr. fire grading M‘ rnmls. RHIPIVEHS 0f mum mwusm VW Il‘nifififlfil mt (Cunlinuml l'mm page 1) I] in n \‘M 1‘. all 'mt hm mnm hm‘ :1! HS m M'h'r thin QOOOWONOOOOOOOO’. $00000000WOMW 9900 72 TRINITY PLACE -:- :-: NEW YORK g 0.9000090600600600000006000990OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGV THE NEWS SERVICE IS FRESH. ABLY PREPARED AND COMPLETE. From unv lmmlrml and fifty tn twu humlrml and [My :m-uritivs nml vm'purutiuns am- dismssvd in van-h issm'. l'Invla numlwr rut-rim; zm HAHN) tn 10.0”" mm! urtivlv nu sumo big: . a ’ ' . . ' O mnung prulwrty mulvr thv tnh- u! "ltnmmu-vs u! (firm! Mun-s. THE COPPER CURB AND MINING OUTLOOK mntuins in- furmntiun SH prepared as tn 3:!!!“ its vH'm-t nu sm-uritivs. THE COPPER CURB AND MINING OUTLOOK mainlnim vor- nulmmlvnts in all llw lvmlmg Mining ('umps. 4O PAGES 1~‘m' .\'l.\'l'1 Yl-IAHS tlw [Pauling autlmrily nu Mining: and Mining Scrm'itivs. Sample (‘upy nu request. ‘- ADDRESS: Copper Curb Mining Outlook LL THE NEWS LL THE CAMPS ISSUED Bl-WEEKLY One Dollar Annually I l()\1

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