Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 13 Sep 1922, 1, p. 2

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WQM“WQNM“NW“Q“"QOQQ“’00000“0’ \ 444064 i P.O. Box 316 â€"â€" â€"â€" â€" 1 immins, UVntC. S | John W. Fogg ; The Timmins Conservatory, H. E. schroeder, Uirec10 of five experienced teachers. Vocal, Violin, Piano, 1 Wind Instruments, and Languages. Highest artistic Now in wellâ€"appointed new quarters. tret YOur. DULLCLLINZ (UDULEL ¥¥LLLL:_ . LK Be sure, and get our prices on A Foot of Third Ave. For particulars, write H i + ofi Get away from that dread of fire, ed brick. Building blocks, concrete posts, Office Works â€" Commercial St. matFkGamiscHoor immins Brick Contracting Co. Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, [Mine and Mill Supplies TEN TEST FIBRE BOARD our building built with Timmins pressed brick Hard Red Brick in Stock SAND AND GRAVEL FOR SALE. of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce Vâ€"joint, White Pine Featheredge, Sash and Doors. and strongest wall board on the market. H. F. Schroeder, Director. Faculty Vocal, Violin, Piano, Theory and enagces. Higshest artistic standards. Schroeder, St. Onge Bldg., Timmins. brick four 0r _bv building ind chimney caps of any design. Timmins, Ont. five roomed cottage. with Timmins pressâ€" firstâ€"class condition Timmins, Ont. SCHKUMACHER Phone 95B ‘"Tastefull ‘(':H)in buildi1 of the Gran at a glance and minerals enviable rep als in attend plain to visi standing fea eclance the ' d homeseceker i portunity â€"c S{D N i‘Zl:.H'.l' () lm‘-‘.\' territor al and mine its immense § 4 NORTH LAND EXRIBHT ONt OF SIGHTIS OF THE FAIR Home and Agricultural Products from North Impress Folk *‘Down Below.‘‘ The following is the reference made last week by The Toronto Mail Emâ€" pire to the exhibits showing the North Land‘s agricultural ‘*The Ontario Government‘s exhtbit showingz the chome and agricultural products of Northern Ontario settlers at the Canadian National Exhibition, is a remarkable object lesson, a strikâ€" ing illustration of what has ibeen acâ€" complished by thrift and energy in a new land. The display is tunquestionâ€" ably one of the sights of the Fair, and serves to outline to the prospective homeseeker the wonderful possibilâ€" ities of this great territory, 330,000 square miles in extent and 121,000 square miles larger than the combined territory of Great Britain, France and Germany. i trermany. ‘Tastefully arranged in the Log Cabin building, located to the north of the Grand Stand, the visitor sees at a clance the wonderful products and minerals of this new land with an enviable reputation. Courteous officrâ€" als in attendance are ever ready to exâ€" plain to visitors the various and outâ€" standing features of the exhihbit. At a elance the visitor and prospéctive homeseeker is afforded an excellent op ~f Aseortainine »Arst â€"hand tunity ascertaiming <â€"Arst Hand ething@ of what has ‘been done in a ~ territory abounding in agrieultur ind mineral wealth, not forgetting immense resources in timber, unâ€" MI”/(?M > Z j;//;?/;‘i::: the reference maude THE PUORCUPINE ADVANCE AMPLE FINANCES FOR THE ARGONAUT GOLD MINES A recent statement by Mr._J. H. Rainsville, president of the Argonaut Gold ‘Mine, says that the property is now amply financed. ‘‘The company,"‘ he says ‘‘has pulled through the hardâ€" est time that could come to any minâ€" ing corporation in the last few years, and is not going to ‘back down now. The new mill should be ready for operation during the month of Deâ€" cember as construction will be pushed it'or\\'al'd vigorously now that we have solved the problem of the value of the ore bodies at the 500â€"ft level.‘" The Argonaut, which is located in the bush geve scenery ming, \ Thunder fertile s hibit: ter upon earth, where a man can begi with little or no eapital, and soon tbe come a prosperous settler.‘" ‘Man beautiful views showing the develope sections of the different districts fom an attractive section of the exluibit. loped waterâ€"power, is about 20 miles east of Dane on the T N. 0. does not owe a cent has no bank indebtedness. Over $750,000 has been expended on the property since work first started and about _ $50,000 more will look after the comâ€" pletion of the mill. This has been fulâ€" ly provided for and the company will not need to carry out any further finâ€" ancing plans. "";l\‘? ,‘.~' » )\'. M ...‘. "A k 6 ,u.' a %f; ,-77//77/'}/777/% Ds NB

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