Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 20 Nov 1918, 1, p. 2

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"It PflflCflFiHE fiflVfliCE Some months ago The (’oehrane Northland Post sta1ted a campaitrn having: for its purpose a public agita- dion to induee the Ontario Gmex'n- ment or the Dominion (311191.111nent 111' éhoth to extend railwav faeilities to James Bay-11nd thne 111'111i1le aeeom- modation for the settlers north of (ochrane and open up the country in forest and mineral wealth. \Ianv leading 11111111- men and some news- ampere, notably the Toronto Star, gave assistance to the good WOlk of The North Land I’11st.N11t111'all\'. the 1.1iet support and inteiest “as (en- 11ml in (1.11-311'11110. 'lhe Board of '1'11‘1de ot' (‘11111111111' 1'e1entlv met and 111155011 11 1e511l111i1111 that occupies (1\' er :1 11111111111 (11 51111111 in tvpe. A 011111 11. this resolution has»; been t""1111\a1ded 111 the ()ntaiio (11111111111ient and copie. 111.411 sent to other interested parties, URGING EXTENSION OF RAILWAY T0 JAMES BAY. James bay anu Hills mmlation for thv set (.‘ochrane and open up i'orcst' {111.1 mineral \\ leading: public‘meu a: Advertisements inserted Without written instructions mill appear until SUDBURY M AY WELL BB . PROUD OF ITS? A? BE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20th. wading public m apers, notably I {we assistance 1‘ he North Lam] I 'xief support am 1V N W ll \‘ :\1 Publi Office 26 Canada - United States nlumn of 81):] this resulutiml :he Ontario Gm I sent to uthv Lion \an'l -mpln_\‘me d my )-(la shed every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher )DS 1K Sudh .lita‘a] \V N‘C {11H Subscription Rates 11M lt Hun TELEPHONES : min“ tl Tunc L] W M .1 id ll )1 It 0m fun ell (l li l) .l 1‘ I] .H inl H (i muld be interested s fnl‘lh in detail tlu . fnl’ih m dot: ntry between an fq.;"llin2' [h ll) I1 all $2.00 a year $3.00 a year ti ll ll Jud ER : E?a ;”f' “egah‘ ShueE JOS. TRELC ' :zT 4 Cedar “it, Timmins J v .4 n. J. , ~ ..-~-. I 9 ‘ {fit} ““ \X. 1 fl:‘:‘ mm; H‘- . ‘ 3. "L >c~mq. Inc 1 L1? 153:” ,st :i}! :ILCCXS. ‘WWWOOO1 t ' WWW é WOO.” i} ONTARIO (‘méhrane ll l'( :1! on 1t ER'.|’ ()(‘ll \\' ( .111 l4 2 CAMP LosT PINE CITIZEN 2 m DEATH or MR. ANGRIGNON 1- i mmncm mam: SCHUMACHER TO ADOPT DEEP MINING PLANS SOON. The late Mr. Augriguuu is survived Irv a \vidmv and three (‘llll(ll'Cn,-â€" twn girls and a lm_v,â€"-.-\g'ues, May aml l‘Itl- \V‘dl'tl. Three lu'uthers,â€"l*‘.d. and Pete. Ul’ New Denver, BAX, and Pierre, in Mt)iiti‘e:1l.-â€"aml l‘uur sisters, also survive. The. sisters are Mrs. A. I’uminville. Mrs. .\. Forest, Mnntreal; Mrs. H. Dieiare. t‘allamler, ()nt.; and Mrs. l“. (‘urheih nt' Nurth Bay. The funeral tuuk plat-e (m Sunday, Nnv. Jxth and was very largely attend- ed. The many llural tributes evitlene- (’(l the esteem in \vhieh the late Jaek Angrigunu was held and the sympathy felt l'nr his t'amilv aml near t'riemls. traotnizs at the lentyi'e. The late Mr. Angrignun was a popular and helpful vitizvn and tuok a lively inf- terest in lm'hlic affairs. Last electing lie was chosen ‘as (me 01' the candi- dates for the TUWllSlllp Cuuncil and he had many ardent summrtéi‘s who felt sure that he Would give the best of public service in the capacity of Tuwn shit» ("nuncillor. His death is regret- ted by a wide oii'rlo (if friends and ac- quaintances. suwo. \V ll «lush Mix (H'Ul uln 'l‘l .H 1111' 3.1 :1 t ll ll 111111211 111091111};- 111 1111 Mines 1111111101 \‘ll‘t .li 5 no sucvess without lnyailty. who is (‘lisloyal to his superi- prulfcssitm, or to his ommtr)’, ll to himself and to all that m V a’ i.) DIVIDEND No. 62 for 11 not more n‘esulcn \V U K pnpu lC intal ll 20 0 {1011 01111;: or in .11111101101' )1 of 100,000 was. one of the con- lentyx'e. The late was a popular and ‘L';\I)I \L \I’ Secretal) ~ )llin 0110C () ml (‘lll HEB GOLD MEHES LTD. 11 per cent. upon the . stovk has been de- Zml Dow, 1918, by s will be mailed tn 14in bi ()i'Ul at 1n 11 )l l't tV (:11 n] SH c1050 ()1 [11'01 I] ) 11 ‘1‘ (‘( SAD DEATH 0? MRS. WM. POLLARD AT POTTSVILLB One of the touching features of the deaths taking place in the Camp re- cently is the fact that .so many of those passing away have lost their lives through their helpfulness to otlz- ers. On \\'edxlesda\';,\ '."'u\elnbet 1. 3th., the death occurred at Puttsfille 01 Mrs. “'11). Pullanl. Sho'cuntmoted U. I ALL Ti'iE FOOD VALUE OF PASTEURIZED SEPARATED MILK IN POWDER FORE tjuuccs Gravies M ; IL .3. P. McLAUGHUH - TiMMINfi, 'GNT. Iocoa PM? SURE RESULTS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO. 14-242 YOU $HOULD TRY pneumonia while attending :1 11 lmr. and was ill only a CM She was very Well known, having in the Camp since the early days she had endured herself to 11‘ she had endeared hers elf to all In her kindly arts and charity. The sincerest sympathy is felt fur the be- reaved husband. The remains were taken to Toruntu on Friday to he L- )lll'lt‘ 11 beside her mother. Muff: a» ' naugh- few days. 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Dealer in Logs, Lumber, and Wood TIEIDIINS REAL ESTATE SIMDIS HOOKER Bmches'also at South Porcupine and New Linkcard. Mining Contracts - Mining Claims Shoo Shaft Sinking a Specialty -’ ESTABLISHED I875 (Successors to TIM MINS BRANCH, SUCCESS E. G. Dickson) 8.: INSI’BANCE PHONE 61 RSidcnce PHONE 118. Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombstones. ONTARIO Manager. n6

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