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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jul 1922, 1, p. 6

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LIEUTENANTâ€"GOVERNOR ENTHUSIASTIG re NORTH uzes . en i Gives Kiwanis Eloquent Description Of North Land‘s Resources as Seen in Recent Tour. The recent tour of the North Land by the of the Province is already having a beneficial effect,. iHs Honour is evidently folâ€" lowing the request of mary here to ‘*spread the truth abo and its resources.‘" T tion the following desp: from Toronto is of spe %%%%m%%’?%fiffifiy ie %3 Northern â€" Furniture Exchange % 9 Spruce St. 0. 9 S PRUCE ST . Ontario Forestry Branch, Parliament Burldings, Toronto Northern Furniture Exchange M. J. BROVENDER, PROPRIETOR pruce St. Timmins Opp. Freight Shed i mary here 1t ~about the Nort ‘_ Jn this conne« despateh last wee We buy, sell and exchange. We pay the highest prices for new and used furniture. If you have anything to sell call at No. 9, Spruce St. or phone 303. We assure you prompt service and perfect satisfaction. intere allid4 Oratoi rumber of The lm.-'l House hay OPPOSITE THE FREIGHT SHED â€" _ eloquent address to the great reâ€" raâ€" | sourees and possibilities of the Northâ€" T‘oâ€"|land of Ontario, which he recently ovâ€" | toured. He gave much information to a |the American visitors of the vastness melof the country lying to the north deâ€"| which bha said was practically an unâ€" mm | known territory, not only to the busiâ€" the|ness men of the United States, but exâ€" | even to the great majority of the peoâ€" | ple living in southern Ontario. It was d a!nu exaggeration for him to say that ien. | the great North held within its bounds promise of great things great wiâ€" l as they were would in the near future, no exaggeration uUn 10 the great North held within a promise of great things as they were would in the ne be realized to the advanta neishhbors to the south. He desired to direct the attention of suech a reâ€" Dommion of anada and of * 4 mada oL presentative gathering of Americans includinzg business and professional men, to the resources and possibilities lying not far from their border. Norâ€" thern Ontario had the greatest newsâ€" print pulp mill on the Continent, send ing out twentyâ€"eight cargoes peéer aay, to supply the wants of six or seven o thern Ontario had the greatest newsâ€" print pulp mill on the Continent, send ing out twentyâ€"eight cargoes peér aay, to supply the wants of six or seven o1 the greatest newspapers in the United States and the supply of, pulpwood for this purpose was very great inâ€" deed. mine representing imany inilhor dollars in investments on wlrieh c ends were being paid; the workin which had altready reached a dop ing stage of oaperation. The possibilities in water power were incaleulable and. would control the development of traction, heating and manufacturing processes on a seale searcely dreamed of at the preâ€" sent day, but perhaps the most strikâ€" and manuflacturng processes on a seale searcely dreamed of at the preâ€" sent day, but perhaps the most strikâ€" ing thing of all to the visitor to the North, was the rapid advance in agriâ€" cultural The forest was rapidly giving way to the farm and where ‘but two or three years ago, there was but bush and @lmost impeâ€" netrable forests, were uow *elds with a rich variety of erops. The agrieulâ€" tural belts were capable of maintainâ€" ing a goodly population of sturdy yeoâ€" men in comfort and content, besides supplying the mills, mines and faeâ€" tories, which were bound to occupy the mineral ranges and water courses of the country. And besides all this the large territory to the North of the transcontinental dine of railway was being penetrated by a line to the tidal waters of James Bay to afford an outâ€" let for trade navigation by a great northern port. From Toronto at the extreme south of the Province of Onâ€" tario, to Moose Factory at the North, .The Kiwanians present were deeply interested in His Honor‘s deseraption of the Northland and at the close of the fuanction many made enguiries for statisties and literature that would further enlighten them on the subject. Dated at the Town of Timmins in the District of Temiskamingz this 30th day of June 1922. tario, to Moose Factory at the North, one would soon be able to travel withâ€" in our own Province from the fresh water of the great lakes to the sea. The stage of prophesying had ‘been passed in all this, for a substantial fuliillment in tangible results already taken place insuring a most prosperâ€" ous future. He commended a study of these resources to his guests and asked them to let their people know that waiting a sane, moderate and careful expenditure of capital, were resources which would yield, if not the glittering fortune of an el dorado, at least sound and substantial returns. the Undersigned lsaac In. Pigrce and Colman Abrams both of the Town of Timmins in the District of Tismiskaâ€" minz, carrying on business under the name ard style of the Schumacher Hardware and Feed Co. at the Settleâ€" ment of Schumacker in the said Disâ€" trict, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said Partnerâ€" ship are to be paid to the said Colman Abrams, by whom the same will be settled. ONTARIO TEACHERS AGAIN TO TOUR NORTH THIS YEAR ~ Lake Shore Mines at Kirkland Lake has declared a two per cent. dividend, payable on August 15th. Witness to the signature of the said Isaae K. Pierce and Colman Abrams: ~otice is ‘hereby given nership heretofore existi the Undersigned Isaae | Colman Abrams both of Timmins in the District minz. carrvine on ‘busin minz, carrying on ‘Dusiness name ard style of the S« Hardware and Feed Co. at ment of Schumacker in the NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP n Northern Ontario was also the rest gold mine in the ‘ worldâ€"a e representing many inillions of lars in investments on whieh dividâ€" GORDON GAUTHIER, ISAAC K. PIERCE, COLMAN ABRAMS. Timmins, Ont. that the PArtâ€" n# bet ween us ns o1 pth of 0000040000000 00000 00090000000 000 9 04 0000000 @900 00 040000090 00009038 000 090000904 60@ @0 00040000000 090000000900 0006600000000A 0808640046# ; Homer L. Gibson Co. @00000000068â€" come to C. Martino‘sâ€"the largest direct importer of specialties inâ€" cluding :â€" Pure Italian Olive Oil, Salad Oils, Black and Green Olives, Maccaroni. All kinds of Imported Cheese, Mushrooms, Garlic, Tomato Paste, Arâ€" tichokes, Etc., Etc. P.0O. Box 230. GOLD MINING STOCKS R IMPORTED GOODS 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Suilding Phons 299. Spruce street, opposite the station. We can execute orders in these issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptly and â€" satisfactorily. Wire your orders at our expense. Timmins, Ont.

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