Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 19 Sep 1923, 1, p. 2

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00000004 9066606066 MONTREA Klim is Saf e Milk for Baby, Too Kiim Whole Milk is the food part of milk, inâ€" cluding the cream. It is pure, fresh liquid milk from inspected cows, with only the water reâ€" moved. â€" Nothing is added. Dissolve in water according to directions and Klim becomes again pure, fresh liquid milk. POWDERED WHOLE MILK ONTREA L TORONTO For sale by SOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Dom e Mines Co. Limited, Reamsbottom Edwards, United Provisions Company, ‘TIMMINSâ€"Hollinger Stores Limited CONNAUGHTâ€"M O‘Connor SCHUMACHERâ€"McIutyre Mercantile Co. Limited HOME JOURNAL These paintings, from Raphaels to Gainsboroughs, are the greatest art treasures of Europeâ€"valued today at more than $100,000,000. They can never be brought to this country for reproduction. I just wish I had space to tell you about all of the other good things which will come to you in The Journal if only you will arrange to read the next 12 big, brilliant issues. Let me mention just one featureâ€"Journal fiction: There will be bookâ€" length novelsâ€"each to finâ€" ish in not more than four Now you may have, in magnificent ful}â€" color reproduction, a home gallery of the eighteen greatest paintings in the world! They will appear, within the next 12 months, in Each Isssue Worth the Price of All THE LADIES® HOME JOURNAL TEE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (12 issuesâ€"$1.50) (52 issuesâ€"$1.00) \ THE SATURDAY EVENING POST (52 issuesâ€"$2.00) s (Cansts â€"£3.00) An Authorized Subscription Representative of W. E. CHOWN câ€"o Dome Mine Co. South Porcupine, Ont. Do you know of a bigâ€" ger buy for the money? Because I believe it doesn‘t exist, may I call, today? issuesâ€"by Booth Tarkingâ€" ton, Zane Grey, Herbert Quick, H. G. Wells, George Weston, Sophie Kerr,Eleaâ€" nor Hallowell Abbott and others; in fact, $16.00 worth for only a dollar and a half. WINNIPEG N10 ofticral creles to a third routeâ€"this to ‘be an extension of the North Bayâ€"â€" Sturzeon Fa‘ls road, North from Field, cutting through a densely forâ€" ested and undeveloped area between Sturgeon Falls and Temagami Lakes, This route appeals to many as likely to eliminate any direet competition with the railway and also opening np a stretch of desirable territory. So far as the route is concerned the peoâ€" ple in this part of the North will take kindly to any of the routes suggestâ€" ed provided the trunk road is gone on with so that the big area of the North Land may have connection with the road systems of the south. Southâ€" ern ‘Ontario in recent years ‘has been supplied with a number of highways. The North Land modestly asks for one trunk road so that the centres up here may have some sort of road conâ€" nection with each other and ‘with the south. At present the railway is the only connecting link. In pressing for a trunk road the North Land has not been finding fault with the T. N.O., but simply asking for an auxiliary service that woud supply certain needs that can not well be met by a railroad. Iroquois Falls, etc., to conect up a North Bay with the Southern Ontaric road systems. The location of th trunk road between North Bay an Latchford is not yet decided upon but the Government has befofe it sur veys, etc., for the two routes advocat ed, one ruute paralleling the T. N 0. railway to large extent and the other being known as the South Lor rain route. It is understood tha some Tavour is n ofticral circles to to ‘he an extension Sturzeon Fals ANOTHER OPINION ABOUT LABRADOR MINE PROSPECTS wWORK ON TRUNK ROAD,. BAY TO BAY. TO START IN SPRING Definite assur have been given ier Ferguson tha ng up of roads so way system from PROPOSAL TO BUILD BIG HOTEL IN HAILEYBURY NLP, 1J,. M. NMorin, who owne and operates the Nickel Range Hotel at Sudbury, has made a proposal to the Hairleybury \Board of Trade for the erection of a big amodern hotel in Haileybhury. The proposed new hotel plan would include a building to cost between $125,000 and $150,000 with 713 to 100 rooms, and all upâ€"toâ€"date in every way. Mr. ‘Morin‘s plan is to finance by forming a joint stock comâ€" pany capitalized at $200,000, it being expected that Haileybury and Cobalt would supply $30,000 to £$40,000 of the capital, and the. municipality to give certain concessions in the ‘way of fixed assessment, ete. Haileybury Council is evidently favourable to the plan, but it is probable that Provinâ€" cral legislation will be necessary to make it possible to carry through the plan. ASSOCIATED BOARDs OF TRADE MEET SEPT. 26â€"27 The Associated Boards of Trade of Temiskaming will meet at Englehart on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, Sept. 26th and 27th. At this meetxnv it is hoped to have represenâ€" fatives from all the towns of the North Land and to take up questions of general interest to this section of land and 1\ radot the of general interes the Provinee. sojJourn mome to the Labrador field. Others returnâ€" ing from a visit to Labrador have exâ€" pressed views similar to those of SNu Richard, Many in this Camp have taken special interest in the Labrado field, so the opinion of Sir Richard adverse though it seemed to be, was of special interest.. However, there VyoOur 111 K ne 6 «»xnimenced nCt o0u pays vyour mnoneyv wil] the a‘tte 18 an ountry membe ill spend the winter in the â€" _So there are the two si« Labrador miningeâ€" prohbah * W th: but 101(06 and T rlue the (Lue6 tha ral months in the Labâ€" interests of a mining which he is associated. gave The Haitleyburian that he had great faith lor and prediets that it nportant mining centlre e gaid that a lot of be required for developâ€" is not a placer \proposiâ€" rinda s not XT not a placer tion of drilling and he is fully convince2d ire there if they are t. Jeffrey enjoyed his Labrador. He says idance of game and 0t â€" hbadâ€" to live in. reeks ago The Adâ€" the opinion of Sir emier of Newfoundâ€" to the gold mining @ibrador. ‘The ‘Newâ€" W ist week by Prem xork will be active soring in the link return fro 1d.. Other is to make a hignâ€" ochrane., Timmins. ling tine 1. A. extent and the s the South Lorâ€" understood â€" that being shown in eP W THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE by no imdetr roba hi Peniullne L up at Ontario of the av and L ikes ind 01 to Dear Sir:â€"On behalf of the Oitiâ€" cers and Board of Directors of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, I desire to express to you and the members of your choir the thanks of the society for the delightful entertainment furnâ€" ished to our members during their reâ€" cent visit to the Poreupine district. Evervone expressed themselves as ous in expressing Their appreciatlo of the hospitality extended to the: upon their recent wvisit to the Pore« pine. The Poreupine Mines and othe: have received kindly letters showin the appreciation of the mining me having had a most enjoyable and inâ€" teresting trip and are enthusiastic in their account of all that was done to add to their pleasure and comfort. Will you kindly convey : to all the members of your choir my personal thanks for their contributions to our entertainment. Although undoubted! men with many ea‘ls uj and thought, the ofticer erican Institute of Mini Engineers hav TIMMINS MALE CHORUS SPECIALLY APPRECIATED t1l1o0on American Institute of Minin Timmins, Ont Metallurgi New York, sept. 14, 192 undoubtedly _ very busy ny ea‘ls upon their time Yours very truly I +4 P. MATH EW SON is upon tnheir tine fticers of the Amâ€" Mining and Metalâ€" have ‘been generâ€" their appreciation extended to themn Sold by Todd‘s Drug Stores Limited n@ineer President. ind Happy Thought Ranges make cooking and bakâ€" ing easier. Happy Thought Heaters bring comfort and econâ€" omy into the home. RANGESâ€"FURNACES | CHAS. PIERCE SONS, LTD. Timmins _ w Ontario Does Your 9 Coal Bin Tell. What is the real story your coal bin tellsâ€"in tons of coal burned and in volume of heat ? 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