Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 6 Oct 1920, 1, p. 3

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To Win Worldâ€"Trade _â€" We Must Develop market to purchase rough Spruce and fireâ€"peel Spruce Pulpwood. For further information â€" write â€" Hatrry Townre, Cochrane. / PULPWOOD WANTELD . 1 am in the A. POOLEY, TIMMINS 1L00GE, 1.0.0.f. No. 45 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows _ Hall, Third _ Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. Geo. 8. Drew W. G. Smith Graduate McGill Medical Coll. Reed Block, Timmins. Has resumed practise after 3 years service overseas. Phones: Office 202A. Res. 202B * nergy Timmins, Ont. E xperience Office Reed Blk. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems Installed and Improved. Overseas Trade Keeps Canada Prosperous y in the Vis coOme PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON first and fourth Monâ€" Oddfellows‘ Hall at ting brethren always The Navy League of Canada Trade must flow East and West and Overseasâ€" Shut off this Dominion from the seas and in fifty years Canada will cease to be a nation. Our Sea Heritage _ Our Ports Our Men â€"Workers busy â€"Wages good â€"Farmers affluent 9 Maple Street, Timmins. P.O0. Box 75. Phone 211. ALSO SELLING PIANOS LUMBER WANTEDâ€"Spruce, Jack Pine and Poplar. For further inâ€" formation write to Harry Towae. Coshrane. 55 p Q. SEGUIN Pikie‘s Transfer Best Transfer in Northern Ontario Prompt Service. Good Attention Prices Right Sewing Machines Freight, Express General Transfer 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery Agent for Singer Cor. Ball Grounds, opp. Knight Bros McKinnon Our Ships The following letter received last week is worthy of the best attention of all interested in hockey in this dis trict. The letter expliains and ably pleads its own case, which also is the ease for hockey in the Porcupine. There are many in this district who have felt the truth of the ideas thus put into words by ‘*A Hockey Fan." Recognizing the foree of the ideas, however, will not accomplish much. Will not some one put the ideas into action and ‘‘start something‘‘ for the future of hockey here? Timmins, Sept. 30th. 19)0 Editor Poreupine Advance, Timminsg, Ont. Dear Sir:â€"I take great pleasure in noting the prospective lineâ€"up in senior hockey for this coming season which vou give a list of in this week‘s ‘‘"HMow are We Going to Produce Our Future Senior Players, if We Don‘t FPoster Junior Sport?‘‘ AOCKEY FAN ADVOCATES ATTENTION 1O JINSRS vap TH» =â€" iCUPTNE ADVANX teners, has been able to tell when Miss The New Edison is perfect realism Shepherd was singing, and when the New achieved | ‘ f Vhat kind of music "gets you * ‘erfect realism is your one vehicle to the inner Jjoys of music which you crave. Mr. Edison spent three million dollars in the reâ€" search work which gave the New Edison perfect realism. He did this in order that the phonoâ€" graph might transcend former limitations and (here we quote Mr. Edison‘s own words), ‘bring into every American home, music so realâ€" istic and so perfect in its rendition as to be an unending source of benefit and pleasure."‘ The instruments which proved this perfect realâ€" Tell usâ€"and we‘ll show you how all its emotional power is REâ€"CREATED by the New Edison Is it the soulful violin‘?â€"a mellow conâ€" tralto‘â€"the scintillating flute?â€"a sweet, soothing tenor?â€"that draws the quickest emotional response from you. Let us play your favorite voice or instruâ€" ment in a new kind of Realism Test. See whether you are touched by the Rrâ€" CrEateEp music in the same way that you are touched by the living music. We want to show you that the New Edison REâ€"CRrEATEs all the vital power in all music. Remgmber wh:}t to ask forâ€"‘"‘personal favorites‘‘ Realism Test! The NEW FEDISON Miss Betsy Lane Shepherd, famous concert soprano, has made this test 185 times. 185 public audiences, in 185 cities, have heard her compare her voice with its Rreâ€" CrEaTiON by the New Edison. No one, out of a total of more than 100,000 lisâ€" teners, has been able to tell when Miss Shepherd was singing, and when the New 185 times â€" noâ€"difference ! BARITE MINE RESUMING ACTIVE OPERATIONS. Last week a number of those interâ€" ested in the Barite Mine in Langmuir Township, Night Hawk Lake district, near Connaught, visited the property and made plans for the reâ€"opening of the mine. A staff of ten men accomâ€" panied the shareholdets visiting the property and this staff is already hard at work on the work of reâ€"opening. A out now are we going to produce our future senior players if we don‘t fosâ€" ter junior sport, and junior sport in this camp has been very much neglectâ€" ed, and as a result what do we see? We have to go to work and spend a little money in the spring to bring in ball players and likewise in the fall fm‘ hockey. So I can‘t see why a juâ€" nior club can‘t be organized in this town. as well as Senior Hockey. Hoping that you will give this due publicity in your valuable paper and thanking you in advance for same. Yours very truly, A Hockey Fan. Now, Senior Hockey is without a doubt the real thing and we are all looking forward to a firstâ€"class club. Advance. E.x. MEYERS. DEALEER TIM MINS, â€"ON T. "The Phonograph with a Soul" ANKERITE MINE TO BE REOPENED THIS YEAXR. Aocnr(hnw to .*‘*the man in the street‘‘ the Ankerite Mine will be reâ€" opened before the end of the year. Some time ago there was an announce ment, said to have official backing, that the work on the property would be resumed ‘*‘in the near future."‘ Important Practical Detail Our Budget Plan brings your New Edison for immediate enjoyment, without asking for immediate payment. Ask about it when you come in to bear the **Personal Favorâ€" ites"‘ Realism Test. ism in Miss Shepherd‘s 185 tests were all exact duplicates of the original Official Laboratory Model on which Mr. Edison spent his three million dollars, _ You can also have an exact duplicate of this three million dollar original. We have it in our store, and guarantee it to be capable of susâ€". taining the same test of direct comparison. Edison â€"‘except by watching her lips. 4,000 similar tests of direct comparison,1 made by over fifty other celebrated vocalâ€" ists and instrumentalists, have given this same result. fidence in. It received somewhat of a setâ€"back a couple of years ago when the Conigas Mines of Cobalt dropped the option on it after spending quite a sum of money for development. Such dropping of options, however, to the thoughtful do not count for much in a weighing of a property‘s chances. The general public are perhaps inelinâ€" ed sto take undue notice of such an inâ€" cident, but oldâ€"timers have, seen too many options dropped for reasons alto gether foreign to the merits of a prosâ€" peet that they are not unduly influeneâ€" ed simply because an option is droppâ€" ed, particularly when labour and finan cial conditions were as troublesome as during the latter years of the war. Much underground work has ‘been done on the Ankerite, and the work indicated much promise in the properâ€" ty. (Many are confident that ~with efficient and adequate development work the Ankerite will prove a noteâ€" worthy mine. Negotiations are said to be under way at the present time for the necessary financing, and it is understood that the work on the property will be reâ€" sumed within the next month or so, in any case before this year is over. The Ankerite is a Deloro property that many oldâ€"timers have every conâ€"

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