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Porcupine Advance, 2 May 1917, 1, p. 7

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‘‘Mining Machinery PREâ€"WAR PRICES j 6 en mt ns ul im e ies nc 1 UA in h n k in ic e NPR NNA OR TT Te sw i. «. ns io Do t > i Fraser Chalmers of Canada For Sale by All Druggists ONEâ€"Five Stamp Mill weight of stamps 1050 lbs each, arâ€" ranged for inside amzalgamation, complete in every detail ONEâ€"4‘""‘ x $‘ Dodg ONEâ€"TF C Sample All in Storage at Wahi Iron Works, New 59 Beaver Hall jeaves Loc:2:ranc for J‘d(‘kman‘)()l'n Smooth Rock Fal Minaki, arriving p.m. Local tra Mat. at 4 foiut. at 1 Service to all points east and west via Cochrane arryving °C Observatio through tr Returning p.m. artrly LCaves _ Hushes, LaTuoue Local traims for all points east leave C and Fri., at 7.00 a.m. HRHetfurning aArri Thars. and Sat. at 9.00 p.m. For further information, time tables, etc T. N.OQ. or direct to nmote wit action an Canadian Government Railways T he ref ms and g:v Just a day or soâ€"you do not JSX FOR THE TVUBE IN KHAK! Returnin chrane MGn., Wed., and Fri ow Bush, Makamik, O‘Brien, . arriving at Quebee Tues., Th irning leaves Quebec Tue.,â€"Th ochrane Wed., Fri., Sun. at 4 iL. A. LAIRD, District P xXtreme ned charcoal in t! Miscclianeous cther aves Winnipe Cochrane T e Crusher, manganese fitted. s Crusher "*"THE NATIONMAL *‘ ochrane for all points Returning arrive Coc Grinder iday, Wednesday Faugquier, Macphe Kowkash, Tashota Winnipeg Mon., 4 LIMITED KHill, To l\ ( int € ) y Our r treth are Winnipe er Agent, Cochrane, Ont. of sunseet cleannless. and aLrrIVEC ONTREAL, P.Q. hinery. ns the yellowest tetth, hardens the s., and C Mon.., W Thur.,â€"bai 4.10 p.m. ait tÂ¥( A rmstron lorg for resultsâ€"and you wiil nPan NOs apply to local agent O * : e veive Friday at Hearst NINi [ ): m«l ochrand Â¥] ’\cflr‘\vo\‘“QA\\\ \ * '\'l '? "!!Bszt !’E mmumcet 1 uC Mon NHCOS 18 iskeard vet effective in T lhiut Thurs lA 1J1} irent, 7.00 imnt Big Cattle Ranch Scheme For Northern Ontario TL ‘( AT LEAST TWENTYâ€"FIVE THOU SAND ACRES FIFTEEN YEARS AT NOMINAL FIGURE. TO BE L LAE activities to AlDerta. hecentiy, howâ€" ever, their attention was directed to the possibilitiee of the North Land, and their idea now is to try out the nlan with at least 25,000 acres under tet lieve the situa patriotie ecitize restricted in si resources and exploited,â€"NO If the big ri on with and p undoubtedly Company s pIan . ~SiVC :deas a practical proof. The members of the deputation waiting upon â€" Hon. Sir Willam Hearst last week in connection with! the question were:â€"General Manager T; E. Good, of the Union Stock Yards, and president<of the British Cattle Supply Company; President Samuel Hisey, of~ the Live Stock Shippers‘ Association; President A. C. Garden, of the Hamilton Harbor Commission ; Mr. D. B. Wood, of the Wood Millâ€" ‘no Camnmanvx‘. Mr. C. H. Mavybee, IPDOses i11 vil )WnA agsaln ort TIQ ‘n;n»‘il] clation rth 1 arin hat the Teeding@g=â€"needâ€"not â€"DJ n again when the war ends. have missed the full vieto lized peoples in the world la ciencey of food when the war British Cattle Company arently for the n eapital, so that they may e the situation to please ¢ lotic ecitizen,â€"provided they ricted in such ways that it i: urees and possibilities that oited,â€"NOT QULR. PEQOPLE ‘\ the big ranching scheme is mth and proves a success, it T‘l@{1oOn 1e generous , and Sir William deputation that O boe â€" farâ€" behind Putati10 Company; Mr. C. H. Maybee, «jlent of Toronto Live Stock Asâ€" tion; Mr. Harry Talbot, head r of the William Davies Comâ€" )(\ ( ment ern Ontarno. Many experienced rming and stockâ€"raising and acâ€" ted with the conditions in the i Land have been insistent on reat possibilities of eertain seeâ€" of this country forâ€" ranching ses. _ The British Cattle Supply any‘s plan . should give these cdaing of men 11 shoul®hbe to int it the feedine neme, an operation tedly do, n Ontario landas v withdr es that U Lfi U L L L S o Un L Sn th hsms . C stt <o uo ons i1 around reg ons that will ma in econtrolling piuc f. There is a go e world will shor shortage of beet. ittie t o ry large stock rancn, ne hundred thousand « nity of Edmonton, Albe ranch they have alre head of cattle, and t tion was to confine to Alberta. Roecentlyv. 1 it t VC Norther with SsUIPDTUTION ise from the {nown yet., 0 inch wili he ce given hy ()| ;:l;u(l had considered oss itself. It mriell y TPAMN ver and ization. Supply wait roVInt CA 1M 33 ch will 25.000 Supply echind <in (this line that about $5,000,00( in the cearrying ow the North Land. promlise from â€"t] nHeVv told Ontario Â¥e. Cattle Ontario rearty f id 4t m yery read view â€" with y satisfa« es mention matter,.â€"th of â€" Government known a Company upon P: e Government al Governmen ce to the Com m Hearst tol« Ontario â€" would 11 to (‘Stfll)nsll d Northern Onâ€" l â€"comprise ,at ‘ncres.:" ; The ue tTO T the army ol course, jJus docated. Witl sed the fulâ€" the Ontario iern On to SCUSsSsC! L O \W VC prod tha V OITr raising The ilreadyv ‘(" thet howâ€" lC rad t:on cut r LV )la 11 |I LONSALIDATEE MS PLBNT SE Expect to at to open up of the Randâ€" Consolidat ore hbodies. This great has been diamondâ€"drilled of 300 feet its entivre Tlon plant ins property bury and ing there the lakes. Vackson and h: $110 1 silver. what was <smelters ments. 6000800000 00 000000 e Ne e OO N N N s N. N: P ~ Before nuymg your Wanwv°@azif§ %fifi‘:fifiififiifi%fi%5’3?%9%55%‘3%5?:5%3%5%%Efifififi?fififi%h’ih’%’:fi%hfi%}fi wer Anâ€" * !n 2 € 5 â€" Noteâ€"â€"Fressing, Cleaning and Dysing Done o’ 9 44q W@O‘o 4 Y 11 ton has wide 11 0 Btart Shipping as Itce is Out of Laks. Phis ind â€" Consolid alled on the betweenâ€" Col Nee noeVv This + )ppe to:?r in copper, goid and is not from assays, but tually received from the M ¢ 5 enTrt lt dlJon NEXTâ€"DOORâ€"TO CANADIAN CAFE YCf (| «+801 111 1 € Ttreasuretr =s 0( (*] The price will not be any more, and it often will be something less, than charged by outside firms for a less convenient service, A full line of samples may be seen at The Advance Office. i)«)(l}‘ It wilil prove more convenient and satisfactory for you all round. Just call up Phone 26 and have these facts proved to your enâ€" tire satisfactiun. aetu TUnNSs 1 and Subâ€" tart shipâ€" s out of â€"dlargeost sulphide 90n aS 101 riunning old and to 200 silver, C OrC depth L t tle in V 1 C P 1pâ€" Recruits Still Coming at the Rate of 7000 per Month. Some Inâ€" teresting Figurss. servVirce, it A REVIEW CARADN S PMR 8 number (407,30 manent o de 11] monti1. ‘* Who,‘ he asked, *‘*the the war, would have thought i sible that after two and one years of war and after 449,000 adians had qlrveady joined the A forces, men would under the v rad part 1,000 dauczhteo Militi Ottaw 1 lte inost casualties i E1 [he women na MeCurdy said women, all a 1n Carry ddirc 7| OV T T nli nd O endt L ommnmng $3,000 seds men on the w mot! to the ) i 8 6 : tment than men, wet he work « ds â€" 5th sho M anadds ntly : n thnt: the wat reecr still lamentation reernuiting 1 upward . sister tment areâ€" GuIt e Domâ€" 2 0 oming )0 per hef‘ore met re en oft the »â€"half Canâ€" \Ulied colunâ€" € LV C of Mis Dic Di mMOoJ jo an[BeAr ooo‘oonr‘rggs jo sy juou oadur ue *000‘000‘CRes pald t projsut saAous P1 1 3 Y ner 53 t Canadians have no reason 1001 ashamed of their part in this great struggle. â€" What they have done has won the praise and unstinted admirâ€" ation of the Empire and the Empire‘s allies; excited the amazement of the neighbouring republic and the hatred and chagrin of the Germans. LIRKLANG G0GS Fine Looking Voin, about Seven FPect Wide, Shows Good Promiss H itin 1 in Action of Wounds 111 °en N L e 0O0.000,000 ted Ss1X per cent PUIDNSWIC vement nt sSKVUN , tins yeal balance of and oneâ€" otal popâ€" mnilistment follows : the total the rada ®> «y deâ€" balâ€" D N mâ€" ‘A .14-1 630 in« :ll‘(l tia, pet n pet ritâ€" 4

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