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Porcupine Advance, 7 Feb 1923, 1, p. 5

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oowins The the T in the Stenogray Timmins Busine Miss K. Burn an attending 8 ArPPIV Ee ed forw Stud: ginning progres wwoells V a son or daugnter tTney snould not be considered as finished their education until they are given a Busiâ€" ness College training. _ _ Apply to us NOW. ROCK COCKERELS for SALE, GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Apply to D. Laptairie, 56 Third Avenue. (il) FOUNDâ€"On Third Avenue on Feb, oth. a leather purse containing arâ€" ticles of value.. Owner may have Was 6 9 Class rooms and : at work any time. Full information r« tuition ete.., given uypo TIMMINS BUSINESS COLLEGE, m‘aren February 10â€"Carload Horses. 25 Cows, fresh and Springers. Numâ€" ber Hogs. is Terms Cash,., unless arrangements at Windsor Hotel,NewLiskeard FEBRUARY 9th and 10th February . 9â€"Cutters, Buggies, Robes, Double and Single Harness, Springs, Mattresses, Beds and other FPurniture. R. R. LONG, JAS. DURREL, each mins Phone 314 provin UV rms Cash, unless arrangements made for short term, 15 days. +»JAnuary â€" 141 ‘op rieto T CHAS. A. SHERIDAN Auctioneer. it@ NAaAvIn of the ve enthusiastically. "I am going to take out an Endowment policy in the Mutual Life. In ten years we‘ll have three thousand dollars to pay off our mortgage, and this house will only have cost us a low rent in the shape of interest and premiumsâ€"nothing like so much as we paid for the apartment. â€" And the best of it is I‘ll be insured all the time and if anything should happen to me, you would be all right." I HAVE found a way," cried John And he went into details until Mary interrupted. "See here," she said. "When you mentioned all that money we paid for the apartment, I had an idea. Why not take strain E. M. Terry, Principal, Timmins, Ont 314. C Box 223. s WeE rope i /«(‘",I"’;". HOW They pald Off th@ pavIitr Please send me dctanled information as to the Mutual Life System of insurance at cost, particularly concerning the plan of policy I have specified. ara, Box ujpon re inghter S for SALE, bredâ€" lbs. and up; $4.00 11 ding courses, quest. If you they should mtaining aArâ€" ‘r may have advertising, Apply to 56 (Gâ€"8p OF CANADA : Waterloo,Ontario. The Company of Net Cost Lite Insurance enrollment rent of the Clerk upit aolle Mortgage | |INSURANCE WHERE ARE TRE DISU5FD RQADS N NORTRLAND? Dear Sir:â€"Yesterday in the Legisâ€" lature at Queen‘s Park, during the adâ€" dresses in the debate on the Speech from the Throne, there was made an enlightening reference to Northern On tario by the Premier, that reflects his real conception of eonditions in the North and in my opinion should not be let go disregarded by the press of the North. The Hon. Mr. Ferguson had been slashing the Government for Writer Asks the Premier to Bank Up Suggestion Made in the Legisâ€" lature. The following letter which explains itself ‘has been received by The Adâ€" vance, as well as by other newspapers in the North Land :â€" had been slashing the Government for its disregard of Northern roads stating that ‘‘Northerners were exasperated to learn that while the Government was expending forty, fifâ€" ty and one hundred thousand dollars a mile on southern roads, it was almost impossible to get $100.00 per mile for roads in the North, or even any money at all.‘‘ In reply the Premier said, ‘*‘‘The people of the North know that we have realized their conditions and requirements in the way of roads, and they know we are attending to them in a liberal and broadminded manner, ete., but we are not wasting money, as our predecessors did, in building long and useless roads in advance of settleâ€" ment just to give some of our friends a job. I venture to say that I know the North Country fually as well as my learned friend from Grenville (Mr. Ferguson), and one need only go years tThaltl Nas not Dbeen required or has passed into neglect and disuse. Where are they ? The city press Joes not mention the remarks réferred to. The North Counâ€" try papers have no _ reporters at (Queen‘s Park, and unless: someone from the North reports such matters by chance, these and other similar mis conceived references to Northern inâ€" terests never the clight ~ofâ€"day. To The Editor of The Advance, Timmins throu miles The press and the peo; North Country have a righ where the Premier has to find a single road built by er Governments for the p years that has not been r has passed into neglect a n ind pa PHAM..ccc.cccrsrsssrres 01 the y built withâ€"the trees growâ€" tin nine or ten years old."‘ ess and the people of the untry hbave a right to know Premier has wandered to,â€" Toronto, Jan orth Country out through : out a policy for each of us2 I‘m sure it would cost us no more than the apartment, and it would be a good way to save money. Then if anything hapâ€" pened to meâ€"you would be all right." Many young couples have adopted John‘s plan of financing their homes in coâ€"operation with this company. â€"Mutual profits help pay the premiums. Would you like to learn more about our profitâ€" participating endowment policy, which affords protection at net cost and on maturity pays you back more than you paid in2 Clip this coupon, fill in the blanks and mail it to us toâ€"day. ‘"Nothing is going to happen to you," John assured her. "But," he added, "it‘s a good idea. We‘ll make assurance doubly sure." y the formâ€" past thirty required or and disuse. LE FOYVIMICEE: c 10 bu my name as the writer is in a oS where he might be singled out for pite. _ With very best interests at heart the good of the whole North in fight for its just rights and dues, 1 etce. This week Rinn Brothers announce a display of Princess Suits and Coats on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9th. and 10th, and a special invitation is exâ€" tended to all the ladies of the town and district to visit the store and inâ€" spect these final fashions for S§pring. The extent and variety of the hnighâ€" grade garments to be shown will be of special interest and attraction.. In addition the firm is also observing the oceasion by inaugurating â€" special prices throughout the store from Feb. O9th. to Feb. 17th. With the best interests of in view I have set out the am sending same to severa the North to use as they request that in doing so th be courteous enough not DISPLAY AT RINN BROS.‘ OF FASHIONS FOR SPRING sSECOND HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE GAME TOâ€"NIGHT Hockey fans should make a point of attending the second match in the Higch School League series, Timmins vs. South Porceupine, at Timmir toâ€"night (Wednesday) Feb. 7t faced at 7 o‘clock. The last g sulted in a tie seore, with Wt putting up mighty good hockey faced at 7 o‘clock. NORTH ONLY GOLD AREA TO SHOW INCREASED PRODUCTION tion of 1921. T out the world w 1922, ‘This is a wentyâ€" mater 1 sending same to several e North to use as they s quest that in doing so tha : eourteoaus enough not t Â¥ name as the writer is in 11 Durin produced C 10A ud [ L * 4 ce D ASSYURANCE COMEPANY aus enougr» not to as the writer is in a might be singled out r l million dollan mecrease over gnobe mas M rear hi Wunrab tims uon 44924 in t PA eCR 4 h on + n n PP uiX Phadar ® hn t tE 9396 +fi ® duses DLEA ED 448 _ B assumatict commuy or CAMADA Veal 10 YEAR ENDOWMENT Policy No. 177(65 t Johun W 3cuuluiu re, at Timmins Rink, day) Feb. 7Tth, Puck The last game reâ€" re, with KWth teams 4 Lt 60 M â€"% e ts 'é%( %Efi Pb 19 ey see h THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE the North e value of t Je abo mention @r positi00 for res North e and Puck W I mM T %fifigq .%%fi%%%f%fi?.55%%%..?%%% io h e ...nm â€"34f1 sary for the stabilizing of the world‘s finances. It does not require much reasoningy to reach the conclusion that with the general production of gold decreasing, ‘the fact that Ontario‘s gold production is increasing to noteâ€" worthy size makes: Ontario and gold mining in this Province of special world importance. Further, as the Poreupine produces the greater part of Ontario‘s gold output and the inâ€" crease in preduction is most noteâ€" vyorthy in the Poreupine Camp, this NS U RA NA February 14th is Valentine Day ' Now is the time to buy VALENTINE GARDS also are in order at this time. Inspect our stocks of China, Waterman‘s Fountain Pens, Stationery, Books, Swan Fountain Pens Ingersoll Watches, Neilson‘s Chocolates TODD‘S DRUG STORKS South Porcupine Doubled in Four Years New 1923 Designs Priced at 2 for 3ac., 3ac, 10¢, Toc and 2 for 25c The rapid growth of the insurance in force is accompanied by a still more rapid growth of surplus, which makes this company a leader in earning dividends for policyholders. Insurance in Force Surplus Funds......... ... PAssets.......... G. T. SOMERS President JNO G. KENT V iceâ€"President JNO, F. ELLIS Viceâ€"President H. R. STEPHENSON General Manager Actuary . T. COUCH T reasurer Phone 68a FOLDERS AND NOVELTIES Fresh Flowers Friday T he largest gains were in 1922. area will more and more attract atâ€" tention from the outside world. Touchâ€" ing on this matter in a recent issue, Arthur E. Moysey Co.‘s Market Despatch says:â€"‘*The most producâ€" tive «old revsions in Northern Ontario, Despatch says:â€"‘*The most producâ€" tive gold regions in Northern Ontario, namely, Poreupine and Kirkland Lake are relatively just as important as are the great steel centers of the United States. The production of gold at such big mines as Hollinger, Dome, (Meinâ€" tyre, Lake Shore, Wrightâ€"Hangreaves and Teckâ€"Hughes, really becomes a 1918 1922 ce......$17,398,195.00 _ $34,460,044.00 .............. 2,554,434.33 4,789,562.74 ............. 94,660.2 1 464,954.65 G@GIFTS PDR. H. T. MACHELL Medical Director WM. DINEEN Director Director Director Phone 94a H. SELWYN MARKS F. R. MceD. RUSSELL SIR. C H. TUPPER manufacturing business in which the most modern, scientific, and elficzieni methods prevail. This industry, thereâ€" fore, deserves the support of forwardâ€" looking capitalists as well as of the inâ€" vesting public. Under present conâ€" ditions, gold mining in Northern Onâ€" tario is profitable, but it promises t¢ become even more so in the years ahead.‘‘ nse F. W. Assistant Actuary DAVID WOOD Secretary Director Director Director ImimMmIns Phone 90 3y

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