#"s * $"00°% o ® .00 '“.“‘“.“.“ ‘“.“.“ e L NRX LR L LAE Y :“:“‘“.“.“.“.».“.“‘0o.n.oo.oo‘“.».“.“.o0.90.00.00.“.00‘“.00.».00‘00.“ #, * + «‘ee"e4 t4 t* 4+ to t* t4 *4, 00000000000000000000000000000 #* .“ .“.“ .00 .00 .“ .“ .“ .0'0 .“'“ .“ .00 .“ .“ .“ .“ .00 .00 .“ .00 .“ .“ .“‘“.“ .00 X ce s LR L ELEA EL #% .a.“ ‘“.“.“.“.“.“.“ .00 .“.“.“ .“ .“ o # ¥°* |. 1 € i...., w m..__..mmm LA 4t E; $$§E555$55555$5$m.._mmmm_..mm.._mmmm5555555555555555555555 Capt. ‘Cornthwaite, of the local Salvation Anmy, has received a letter from the OQnillia Captain seeking inâ€" formation â€" regarding a young man named Robert Henry Jones. The ‘ad‘s mother is very anxious regardâ€" inz him and anyone knowing the young man should see Capt. Cornthâ€" waite at once. â€" His mother has not reâ€" ceived any word from him since last April. In his last letter home he stated he was working in mfiine,, but did not give the name. of the mine His post office address was given as Timimins, but at the present time he is not receiving mail from the post office hene, and efforts to locate him have iproved unavailing so far. If WORD WANTED REGARDING ROBERT HENRY JONES # «l4 @ *A «"%4°% *# * As 6 _# * #2 28 00‘ #4 * * *4 JAAA .00'00. #@ 4 ‘. 4 ® .0 #+ # *# #* *# ba $6 #% hd #4 # *# # * #4 4 #4 *# # Cad *# *# #4 *# * *4 .00 4 ® “.r *# % #* * * #* #% % 44 *# 4 *4 @ *# *4 *# *# #+* * *# *4 # # #4 * * *+* # #4 # 4 +4 *# #% #4 * © *4 *# * #4 @ 4 #4 * # *4 *# 4 *+* # ## # *# #4 *# # #* @ *# *4 *# *4 # # *4 # *# ## # 4# #4 # La ## *# La #* # 4 #4 *# #4 # 4 +4 *# #@ #4 #® # #*4 * #@ #4 * < #4 # C3 #4 # LJ #4 # 4 ## *# #* # + #4 *# + *# # E3 #* #@ + #* * ## # *4 @ * ## # ## "a .* ..... Wednesday and Pochontas FRIDAY SATURDAY MAR. 27â€"28 "Hearts of Oak " Newsâ€"Review Lt s *s"*s"*s Nights of Many Shadows â€" Hang on. Way of Man, No. 10. *# *, .® #., * W e e o e s t o o o o o o o o o io oo n ind on o nds "bâ€o“o“o“o“o“o"o“o“o“o“:.‘o““':“o“c“o“o *# # _A «o #. wb _ _ @ _ _ @_ _ @ «h _ @ _ _ @ n:uoo“oon’oo:oo%‘u'n“u m t io ........... “ x .“. “““““““““““““““““ Wednesday and Thursday, M arch 25th and March 26th *THE TRAP " WITH LON CHANEY FRIDAY SATURDAY MAR. 27â€"28 " Only a Shop Girl" Roval Pair THE OLD EMPIRE THEATRE pital by special train. . An operation was performed and everything is going satisfactorily at present. Within an hour from timesof ordering the tl'dl‘l from New Llsl\emd the patient was hmouzsht â€"from Thornloe and in â€" the this paragraph should meet the eye of Robert Henry Jones or anyone knowing him, it will be a good deed to communicate at onee with Capt. Cornthwaite so that the anxiety of the mother in regard to the whereabouts of her son may be relieved. weekâ€" Mrs, Stanley Pou! was brought to the Hospital Fox Comedy he4 @4 ~@_ 4 The New Liskeard â€" ‘‘Wednesday _ mo Peumpore, of: Th MONDAY TUESDAY MAR. 30â€"31 " BREAD " | t# #4# 64 #4, Smile Please Wolves of the North No. 1. MONDAY TUESDAY MAR. 30â€"31 " Geo. Washington, Jr. " Leather Stocking No. 7. mornmng e, of~ Thornloe idy Minto Hos Dealers Buying for Export Pay $6.25 to $6.75 per Cord. as Against $5.50 to $5.75 by Canadian Mills. _ Costs Approximately $10.00 a Cord to Transport Wood to Niagara Falls. Interesting and Pointed Letter from Mr. M. E. Crouch. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Embargo Would Seriously Injure Settlers in North 13 imimins Dear Sir:â€" and â€" other )*# +Â¥ _# b‘t‘ p # _ # p _# #*4 )0.. *# 1 X J #* #4 ) @ _ ® ; ® _# t# The Editor ear Sir:â€"The ‘‘Montreal Star‘ other papers, ‘‘with an axe to d,"" have ‘been taking up columns valuable space in the past few Hoyle, Ont., March or, *‘*Poreupine A rins, Ontario, Jack Dempsey Advanec )4 ’l 192 3 4 " # 30°% CA a9, a"4¢°% # .A _ y t % +4 % # *# *# *# Lo # #‘+e + 4 Â¥":48"%e ) :v ® W *A 4 % 4 ) d w 9. # 40°% d 0 4+0°% § months to convince their readers that a Pulpwood Embargo is the one thing which wil!l save our Dominion from utter ruin. This propaganda, financed to a large extent by * Alphabetical‘ Barjum, a paper manufacturer who would benefit to a large extent personâ€" ally by such an Embargo, has hbeen shown up for what it is by the Canâ€" adianâ€" Association. Ais an exporter of pulpwood from Northern Ontario, may I be permitted to ipoint out to your readers certain facts tmelative to the questlon from the standpoint of the settlers in this immediate district, as well s from the standpoint of an actual exporter? This season we are paying settlers from £6.23 to $6.75 per eord for thein pulpwood, delivered at points 0n the Poreupine River from our Mill at Hoyle, up the river a distance of six amiles. â€" Canadian â€" Companies â€" are miles. â€" Canadian â€" Companes _ are offering from $5.50 to $5.75 for the same identical wood and delivery must be made on the cars at Hoyle. These Companies are getting some wood, but it is wood‘‘â€"that is, wood which the settler eannot deliver to us due to the long haul, and wood which the settler must sell to make a living winter. Un‘ess human nature undergoes a madical change in the next few monthsâ€"eliminate our buying, and picture ‘what price the settlers would get next year. uying, @and. picuure : w settlers would get next The price we are payin settler: to pay hs eu price for cutting ($2.50 p him a fair price for ($150 per ed.), allows stumpage â€" ($1.00 per â€"c addition gives him a p« ney cord over and ahove whout $1.50 per â€" certain‘y en‘titled to, air price for his hauling r ed.}, allows him a fair _ ($1.00 per ed.), and _ in gives him a personal profit over and ahove the costs of L530 per cd. This he is en‘titled to. as in cutting his settler ceannot_ deliver he long haul, and wood tler must sell to make winter.. Un‘l‘ess human cutters a IAItT 50 per cd.), gives e € ibles the Railways approximately $10 a cord to carry it to Niagara Falls, At that point, in the States, it is converted inâ€" to paper by Amenrican mills. The greater part of the actual mwages in connection with the handling of mllu wood, from the tree to paper is %pent in (dnadn. Place an Embargo on Pulpwood and this Company goes out of ibusiness, buys no wood from setâ€" tlers, shuts its rossing mill, stops its shippinge on Canadian hall\\ad\~ In view of the propaganda aforeâ€" said, the above facts shou‘ld, 1 believe, be.given equal prominence with the absurd, personal arguments advanced by Mr. Barjum and others who will benefit personflly by an Embargo on the Canadian settlers wood:. Man ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT BRONDS SELLING IN CANADA In this week‘s issue our readers will notice an advertisment of Bonds of the Government of the Argentine Republic. This is the first time that Bonds of a Foreign Government have been announced subseription in this district. The event is noteâ€"worthy because it marks‘ the entrance of Canadian investors into the world‘s fAnancial â€" markets. ‘These . Bonds Kknowin PM OL Iv, JY O AULLVJLL y Toronto, are part of the issue recentiy floated in New York. « The Argentine Republic is the most prosperous â€" of theâ€"South American Countries. _ It has the greatest foreign trade. leading â€" city, _ Buenos Ayres is one of the most beautiful capâ€" itals in the world. The population of the Argentine is Yarger than ( andda, and the average wealth of its people is very high about $1.533 per capita. The total debt is very low only $133. as compared to (‘.mada s $350. ‘The credit of the Armgentine ranks hich in the money markets of the Canadlan investor: financial _ markets which advert known firm of K. 4 higch in the money markets of t} “orld It is a tribute to Canada growing importance in these marke when the Bonds of a great count:i like the Argentine are _ Canada. a b Very Triniy yOurs, J â€"soon see who‘s running the weather or the meteoroâ€" ents!‘‘ The weather wins, M. E. Crouch Poreupine Pulp 1 hy the we aly Compan of the ‘anada‘s markets mmb A UA Bricklayer to foremanâ€" Looks like a good, long joh, but I can‘t take lt with no place to park my car. | Foremanâ€"All right. Anyway, this is a highâ€"class jobâ€"we don‘t want you unless you have a chauffeur, â€"â€"Pure QOil News. A good many folks seem to ‘‘fret and worry‘‘ about losing time during the dayâ€"walkmg from appointment to appointment. Save the minutes. Use Hamilton‘s Taxi and Livery Service. .et us do your hurrying % . morAtLâ€" BE C LOST“' TIME, TAK E â€"THE ORDER, A Faxs / weEenT TO 6‘ w SsomEONME j ELSE BECAYSE a @® ELSE SE HE WAS £, 6 wou W _ «e omm smm uzm mm on REASONABLE RA Says Taxi Tad Looks like a‘t take it