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Porcupine Advance, 28 Nov 1923, 1, p. 10

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0 % 6440 ¢ e BILLIARDS,: CIGARS etc. at â€"_vomparison _ OT prices in Timmins and lating to staple foods and lighting show a age in favor of the 9 over this camp. The fi in The Labor Gazette, lication of the Federa th down.â€" Theâ€"artrcle in full ed by The Northern New Last week The Northern News of Cc‘»salt had an article in regard to prices in Cobalt and Poreupine, based upon fizures given in The Labour Gazette, the official oublication of the Dominion Government Dept. of Laâ€" bour. In regard to the question of rent referred to by The Northern News, it is probable that Timmins would make a favourable showing in regard to the averizge rental of houses.. The low rents chargedâ€"for Hollinger houses w terial part in kee FIND PRICES HIGHER IN COBALT THAN PORCUPINE re re, ‘e, accordirg to these statistics, in cases the" lower rate prevailed e, and in the remaining four the ues were similar. No figures were en for rent in the case of Timmins vecordit >( items given fo: ozen and one w n Timmins than The figur izette, the <eReDpIIn decide 0tE (11 THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE a ima the averace as publish § is as folâ€" olficial puh )vernmnmimne both UnNnJp T\ 6 (#Â¥W e d ind 1 11 V O lTerenceé tivelyv3 s1lver camp. ‘‘The figures are taken from the last issue of The Labor Gazette, and this is the first occasion on which Timimins has been represented, a corâ€" respondent â€" having been appointed but It is possible that the system inâ€" vogite inâ€" the northern operal Prices comp but it is probable that Cobalt would seore on this important point, and it is also Iltkely that in thg price of clothing, which the returns do not cover, the advantage would be to the tore ime for hard in stove Timmins. ainst $15 / sns es, hbut a num es do busine petition with Generallvâ€" sp V cheapert Inâ€" our rere two of and murch otfet Qrexs 1WM here tra ind rang the north engllls ; Hardwo peakin . the‘ 1 relps 1]‘€ V mavy also 1 ind soft Ds 111 conyp Lammins it mmpany shops â€"meat price: tTerence ransy low tieallv Te ‘Dot the diut \\'(NH] 11 POQ in t 11 bre @ream coal, | peas, canned (15 ‘pound lot pruneés, â€" raisi peaches, marm; qua GuU hardwo »rhbalt 11 ) cheaper nere itities to 15 j nt and a hal aABBETI itton, tresh ter, ftamoc: unst irt NHM DR 111C 11 difference U ind 11 a}p) UT‘T H4â€"P Jlll“ mnuns. Hed dry cheest hould p1 111 cent tims rotat rea Pulpwood to the value of #1, 078,â€" 000 was exported to the United States from Canada in October, according to a report prepared hy tuhe Dominâ€" ion Bureaun of Statistiecs. This is a decrease bhoth in quantity and value over September figures, which show that $1,172,000 worth of pulpwood was shipped to the States, but it shows a great increase over figures for October, 1922, _ when onl‘y $992,000 was 1(%1']/‘(‘(1 From this source. In the report it is shown that the exportation of pulpwood has jumped tremendously in the twelve months which ended with October, as comâ€" pared with the preceding, correspondâ€" ing period. Figures for these periods are: 1,412,000 cords, valued at $13,â€" 651,000 in the year Mmh ended with ()(tn’.)(? ~Am ¢l~‘_'dlll.\t, NNA 7O rard‘s . ax*x iA PULP AND PAPER EXPORT SHOWS LARGE INCREASE UU and a similar loss is entailed by damage to the contents. The house, being outside the town, was not eligiâ€" ble for insurance, and so Mr. Guindon is a heavy loser. He has been workâ€" ing hard to complete his home, and there will be sincere regret that this acecident should come along to give him a setâ€"back at this time. e nouses on the lot, the smaller ] being the scene of the fire, other house was saved from in The fire was eventually extingu though not ‘before some damage done, chiefly to the upstairs po of the house. The damage to house will be albout $150.00 to $ 0O can‘d ‘a Similuar ns« i¢ aontara STOVEâ€"PIPE_WITHOUT CHIMNEY CAUSES FIRE tow; EXPECT TOWN OF 1,.000 OR MORE AT LARDER STATION great, there are exceptions, as in the case of canned salmon, which, quoted at 47.le. here, can be bought north for 36 cents, Milk is five cents a quart dearer in Timmins, soda bisâ€" ecuits are 42 cents highere here, pound tive ce aA vÂ¥or 1t 14 »#11 re 4. cents higuaere her show 4.4. cents in Timmin: currants cost 7.4 cents 1« in Cobalt, canned peaches ar ts dearer here and marmaila« cents higher, coffee is 57 cen which 55 . 10()) 3,086,00( States, $# the States, but it rease over figures for when _ only $992,000 n this source. 4,118,000 _ worth 0004 _ pe wn Reset )n C TD went 000 worth and $179. T‘C requll of th the tfu rrex estmon (]in hx 10 COU th Phe B sponse Ilbt 000 jn them WAs life w S Usual the U the ht ser. Il) portion to the ) £$200.. 1113 W 1t iT n € T Y 1t Y

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