Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 21 Jan 1920, 1, p. 2

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. « es ts Alil branches of this Bank are in a position to give the most comprehensive Banking service. Government and Municipal Securities are dealt in. Foreign Exchange bought and sold. Money Orders and Letters of Credit issued. Collections made on all points in Canada or overseas. qs hn t T oo Te No o es c YE ch, = Branches al is Bank are rehensive Municipal Exchange t H. C. McDonald, Manager. Porcupi 03 is bein: Hoerald DOG TEAM RACE NOTES PROM THE PAS, MANITOBA it is to be hoped result from the meetin ced Paiiway Taclililles and Tor unmnproveâ€" the present service. Lumberâ€" ing and agricultural interests will alâ€" so likely come in for special attention, and it is not probable that mining matters wilP be overlooked. In this connection, it may not be out of place to ask why gold mining might not reâ€" ceéive some form of "Governmental assistance at the present time when it is handicapped by the soaring price of all commodities and the fact that gold remains at the old price. ‘‘Bounty on iron ore,‘‘ sounds all right, but why should people be flabbergasted at the suggestion of ‘‘Bounty on gold ore 2‘ 1t part sent ance to the North Land. In a caere will undoubtedly be ma: tions come up along lines not s ed above. For instance. it is p that Cochrane will lead in a pr da for the extension of the T. to James Bay. ‘Timmins del may have a word on the exten: Pne E. N. 0. to meet the â€"C. near Sudbury. Undoubtedly the be many otner suggestions for i ed railway facilities and for in mentNn the present service. TL ing and awericultural interests i 3. Opening of 4 to industrial 4. Heconstructior ducea By of venticn, wil North Bay of North Bay, is the Chairmar cireular issued last week took sion to point out that the North Committee is merely acting as mittee of Organization and there desire or intention to arrogat themselves any right to draft de or complete resolutions or prock for the Convention. ‘The Conve will look after all that itself. North BaxÂ¥y people, ]mw(»\'m'. inte? d above 0 ‘ollowin ind for a Convention called by Ontario Development C Committee was formed ence of the North Ba; Board of Trade. The a vention is to erystalize of Northern Ontario o Meeting at North Bay of Representâ€" atives From the North. What has often been referred to as the ‘*Boost the North Land*" Convenâ€" tion is being held this week (toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow) at North Bay. It is a Convention called by the Northern on and echnical BODST THE NORTH LAND GONVENTION THI§ WEEK arvigation OM lutions is expected that each and every of the North Land will be repreâ€" d at the monster convention in i Bay toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow, and to be hoped tuwat some good wil. illy interestin attention issues hy (N1, WIlI DG s a Bay for discussion Bounty on iron ore. Extension of ‘F. N. Openin third Hudson Bay Dog Derby widely advertised by The Pas The race promises to be 2 Te aplete resolutions e Convention. ok after all tha Bay people, own ~behalf to ng four subjects T the dealinge wit rat pract: )ll‘gwi n OT Education. of destitute s program e was formed after a conferâ€" ‘he North Bay Council and Trade. The aim of the Conâ€" s to erystalize the sentiment ern Ontario on certain outâ€" ssues with which its progress ably associated and to focus on of the Government upon _by resolutions submitted to ‘r full and frank discussion accredited delegates from i0n of this area. This is the tlined in the cirenlars issuced rthern Ontario Development uC T en esnt ies W NP CC ling ue 100 red foxes, 50 beaver, 1,000 mnksk- Ts rats and 2 silver foxes. The boys‘ dog races also give great promise of succeess. ‘There are nearly 20 hoy: training their dogs to enter the comâ€" There is a hint in this parâ€" agraph to those having dog teams in the Poreupine. The hint is:â€"Be preâ€" paring for the Big Dogâ€" Race here. The boys especially should make : nots of the necessity \for training their dogs and getting theim into conâ€" dition. ‘The boys‘ dog team race this year, as last is to be a feature of the e, of which Mayor Ferguson|annual Dog Team Event here. 6 UC rh]v t0o CrystAilZt rn Ontario < ssues with wh peuopie¢, intend in behalf to introduce the »ur subjects for discussion matter North r instance. it is p e will lead in a pr tension of the T. 4 ay. ‘Timmins de vord on the exten 0. to nieet the C . Undoubtedlyv the ion of nvention will deal rs of vital importâ€" Land. in addition Townships adjacent es for settlement. n of Rural Educaâ€" n of Industrial and N 1(CS to draft definite Gav ren J M mm 111« s delegates extension of he Herald THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE APMAILYâ€" ; £X took occaâ€" to James Un( Eot} COlbon1zaâ€" 1 rid v will h rQ wil xtend bable agan N.; C; ano fet D V week of your dear wde They mour: with you for the death of \Ira Louki and would like you to know that i your sorrow you may ‘have this com fort,â€"ithat the «sympathy of, all the press 1 sympat| week of LETTER OF CONDOLENCE FROM TIMMINS FIREMEN wWho was wife on Lo Mtr. D. Lt Timmins, Ont Dear Friend Timmins Fireâ€" addition to other entries from outâ€" side the Pas. Larry McKay seems to have the best of the showing so far. He is credited with mushing 70 miles in exactly seven hours, and recently he pulled out an easy winner in a 15 mile race with Sam Pranteau, another entry for the Dog Derby. Also it is said that money, and wealth (which is even better than money these days) will be behind the bunch from Grand Rapids, and so in front of the entries from the Pas and elsewhere. The Grand Rapids fellows are actually to he coming prepared to wager 100 red foxes, 50 beaver, 1,000 muskâ€" rats and 2 silver foxes. The bovs‘ SUCCE trainin OULL 1C@T Reed Block, Timmins. Has resumed practise after 3 years service overseas. Phones: Office 202A. Res. 202B Graduat i1 YOur Bd Signed on Timmin oreupimt weel sent t Miki. LIMn mM OT cek the Timmins Fire Depar t the following lettei~ to Mr i, assistant (town foreman bereaved by the death of hi: Tuesday evening:â€" nmins, Ont., Jan. 15th 1920 riend â€"-’l‘he members of the EFire I)@artmont wish to exâ€" it very deép and, sincere AISO BORLAND, Fire Chic MORRISON, Secretary ie De\ Medical Coll. do YVOU 11 ympathy of, all the irtment goes out to ivement. ialf of ‘the T ThQ Department 0446 ‘M“MOQMOOGWWMJ WHXYTEL‘S We have DURrCIH "COI coffee will fin CcONFECTIONERY, CIGARS,* TOBACCO, FANCY GOODS Polumbia Grafanolas and Records. Btate course desired and do it rowâ€"â€"TOâ€"DAY. Winter Term begins January 5th. We have many enquiries from Ladies in Haileybury, askâ€" ing for young ladies to stay witls them. They will give room and boeard free for a few servicecs after four. Is it toâ€"be the same old grind of hard work, uncongenial employment and smali pay? Is it to be another year of standing still while you watch others get the advancement YOU hoped to got? Or will you make it a Year of real achievement? Will you realize now tkat the better job gocs only to the man or woman who have the Training that the better job requires. If you really w let THE HAILEY] make your progress sure a ders What doe:s Ihe HMaileybury Business College â€" HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO DRUGGISTS, SUNDRIES, STATIONERY WRITE FOR 1 ortant in you really want the coming year to count for something IAILEYBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE help yor to does the New mean fto vou ? pitio 1C€ oooeeovooooeoo¢ooov 00800 o 14128 coming yoar is tho i1 start NOW. â€"â€"TOâ€"PDAY. â€" Winter ts 5 Li i4 Old p _ 0% Dutech,‘ npound vill orcupine work wonâ€" year is the OT.]

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