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Porcupine Advance, 27 Dec 1920, p. 2

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SSHROEDER, 14 CEDAR STREET (UPSTA!RS) CONTRACTOR M 10 The nes INSURANCE of all kinds Houses to Let and for Sale 0 Dr. Moore.Bi. ck, Timmins TIMMINS, ONT. {tO + (0 T n Elizabeth Spencer and Thomas Chalmer i the Evening by the Moonlight, Dear Louise _ Hindermyer and Choru wveet Spirit, Hear My Prayer (Wallace) Venetian Inst. Quar t N!ifht (Gruber) )ly Night (Adam) at We Two Were M THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Meets Every First and Third Monâ€" day in Each Month, in the Basement of the Presbyterian Church. wWANTEDâ€"GIRL FOR GENERAL Membership: $2.00 per year; $1.00 payable with application. ‘Open to iativeâ€"born Scotsmen and those of Scottish descent. ®. LAMB, i. A. MACDONALD, President. Secretary. WANTED ‘FO RENTâ€"Underwood Typewriter for two or three months at $2.00 per month. Must be in good condition. Apply Miss Viola w antedâ€"A sing.e family; must be warm Advance office. 200MS FOR RENT, heated, and new ly decorated; bathroom; hot and eold water. Opposite post office. Apply Lawrence Building. â€"50â€"52p HOUS Various serv Housewor street, or cu W hâ€"Counod) in Latin ppold and Albert Sp: â€"Louise Anna in on« Highest Market Prices Graduate McQGill Medical Coll. Reed â€"Block, Timmins. Has resumed practise after 3 years service overseas. Phones: Office 202A. Res. 202B Dealer in Raw Furs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS Orders taken for highâ€"grade garments. ie Phonograpl adith a Sou,lp" H DR. A. 8. PORTER PHYS!ICIAN AND SHURCEON n 6 AND 4 LOTS FOR SALE a‘l NZEH FAULXENHAM block, in Mattagami Heights , Box 14, Mattagami Heights â€"50â€"51â€"52p rditic Dome ah (Hinde Oraturio C Frieda Ilempel Frieda Hempel WANTED Apply to 24 Hemlock one 110. â€"A40.. Ti M porus lmers roOUnl THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE yi in private Apply Box E blp uCA O Â¥ | & Taliway neen accomplisned in ti ing up exceedingly ri( only a starter on what when the Great Gold â€" ‘*holietrâ€"thanâ€"thouw‘‘ promises. But rommon sense must be used. The pro nosed road north of Cochrane is the one proposed road that could and should wait until other more pressing ones are attended to. ‘The extension m to the Bay may exentually be a necessity and a good hbhusiness propoâ€" sition, At present it is no more than a theory. At the same time the North Land actually has a number of necessâ€" ary‘ extensions in view that are not only desirable from a progress viewâ€" point, but also would pay, as one mah says it, ‘‘from the drop of the hat.‘‘ There is for instance the proposed line ‘nto Kirkland ‘Lake. ‘There is the line into Shiningtree. There is the proposed connection between Timmins and the C.N.R., near Sudbury. Any of thess would show definite promise of "eing paying propositions when built. They would pass through districts known to be rich in minerals and in Porest wealth, while the agricultural possibilities of the sections referred to are admittedly greater than those of theâ€"land north of Cochrane. miLs bui W nent pronviem, and 1t be hoped that the pres will do more along thi ther Government eve fore. If it does not, fall far short of â€"it: is 80 C memtl MUCH GAITICISM 0; PLAN 10 BHO 0) TO THEB.Y Speaking of the Premier‘s announce nent The Northern Mine® says:â€" Premier Drury has intimated that a 5 mile right of way be cleared from Jochrane north, on the On to the Bay ailway route. No particular reason ‘or running a lineup througzh this coun Ict a Square Doal to the Mining In Gu:try.â€"Other More Pressiug Nceds. A U aVve n VC Frankly, we are out against the iilding of a 25 mile line, heading noâ€" here in particular, that will aid only bunelh â€" of pulpwood _ contractors, len the mining development of this rth country is langnuishing for lack ‘railway assistance. Gowzsanda and Shining ‘Tree, to We firmly 1 l Min (, d 1] ady st traffic n l wo In 1 n commeni uncement. 190L work 0 n e pieasure n n U 11 wayv n nouncement by Premier Dru w Sucn a se( in 1| ne Wwo 181 V wo exampies, 1 property owne 1M comme ive‘y. Oneâ€"v indicap any the backhone of re inCce n 1C C ake tion 0 n reheve 10n O M ng on tat It is perfed m d I 1 L 1t is sincereiy to resent Governmen! this line than any ever attempted beâ€" t, it certainly will ~its boastful and ‘ _ promises. But : be used. The pro of Cochrane is the a that could and ) as O pr( M 1p ne would n definit )6 D )6 it w |v 1¢ oreupint n na U seen stand ng and 10 8 oat n it way 0 1 II b gold and pass Prop n n arc ilroad ean D head o run from boundary. wia 1 tTDis C unless but and Le n# on OLl W ‘eal proj in. Witt n ul m D a to mee 1y PA V it I‘ree, to almost try sur LKC shown which un by n a on N. 0./ COCHKRANE NORTHLAND : a loss | POST BOOCOSTS CGEO. LEE. da y Drov n( p€ and in )m € POâ€" 11 mID )6 of nâ€" rI 1t on 18 n 1€ & onâ€" rortage Avenue, Winnipeg, caused many a fine chap to leave Pas for city life and ruination." MATHESON FIRE OF 1916 NOW UNDER ARBITRATION. ican lunés in the case of the Dome Mines, and the same idea will apply to the Lake Shore shareholders. Including the January payment the Pome‘s total dividends amount to £2,000,000.00, which is 40 per cent. of the authorized eapital stock issued. The total dividends for the Lake Shore, including the January payment will be $320,000.00, which is 16 per cent. of the authorized capital. of decision on the question has been left to a Board of Avnbitration, and the proceedings of this Board will be watched ‘with much â€"interest. This Board will likely sit on or about Januâ€" ary 10th of the new year. ‘The Board consists of Judge Denton, chairman, Dr. A| L. Kinney, of Hearst, represent ing the property holders of Matheson, and Mr. Wm. H. Milne, of North Bay, representing the T. &. N. 0. Railway. Proverty owners ‘who suffered at Matheson from the fire of 1916 have t It is now a yearthat Commissioner Geo. Lee has been acting ehairman. He had been made:a Commissianer to fll the vacancy caused by the death of late Mr. Denis Murphy, and had previously served the T..& N. 0. ever since its inception. En ‘faet, in all these years of faithful service up to the time of appointment as (CGomâ€" missioner, he has been so elose to the Commission that he was always idenâ€" tifled witit the Commissién even be fore his appointment as actual Comâ€" m Dome Mines has declared a dividâ€" end of 25 cents per share payable Jan. 20th to sharebolders, of record Dec. 8lst. The Lake Shore Mine is also Daying a 2 per cent. dividend in Januâ€" ary to shareholders of record Dece. 3lst. The Lake Shore dividend will amounat to $40,000.00 in cash, and the Dome Mines will total .$100.000 00 money, whiie the | will receive the full ican funds in the Mines, and the sam{ GOoLD MINES PAYING DIVIDENDS IN U. 8. FUNDS. 1USs DelW{ i If 1 on y CC U dd n V W U en twenty nts per s of faithful service up to of appointment as Comâ€" he has been so close to the i that he was always idenâ€" the Commissidn even be pointment as actual Comâ€" n U 11 ere 18 Herald O to count L (1 LOIR n 11 n na s worn Dy O( id and Post has kind ten U Win: )V M M 11 Dayv ©0000@¢60008000002008020000, $000%00900008000009006 48406 9 Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. 8464000084000 808004060006040» Pilae‘s Transfer Best Transfer in Northern Ontario Prompt Service. Good Attention Prices Right Cor. Ball Grounds, opp: Phone 88 Enight Bros& McKinno® O. SEGUIN *A 00¢40000000066800000000666 § A Gift Beyond Value 2 TIMMINS [CDSE, 1.0.0.f. Ko. 48 U &. POOLEY, fan G d sSewing Machines Freight, Express General Transfer Meets every first and fourth Monâ€" day in the Oddfellows‘ Hall at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren®always welcome. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, * NOTARIES. for Men Women and Spring stocks boug} and will be sold right chance for big bargain 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Big New §, S tock s : ARRIVING ?«* . DAILY \ A. ASSAD Cook & Mitchell J. A. HOWSE Dry Goods, Cigars, Cigarettes, ‘FTobaccos, Candies, Ete. _ Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery TMHINS LO.L Ko. 2552 "Your $ Photograph""? ALSO SELLING PIANOS °* n Timmins, _ South Porcupine Toronto Agent for Singer N. G Telecphone 95A SCHUMACHKER by w Dominicn Bank Phone 154 Sk D1g Dargalnt in and see. rts, miuts, t10008 men and children ks boucht rigcht b.P.. YOWLT WM. FIELD y evening in the Third _ Avenue. rested to sitend. NLnB 3V W. G. Smith AFE loods Your Come

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