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Porcupine Advance, 6 Apr 1921, p. 2

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WMM“WOOWQNO‘WMMOOM' $0000000000000000060000006 .OOMWMOOOOQMQW“MQQONONQQOMW: %fififififififififimflfifimfififim 'OQ“MWM“W“MMOM’“NW““'O Spruce, Jack Pine, Tamarack, Poplar New Ontario Colonization Co., Limited Jacksonboro â€"â€" Ontario Complete facilities for Dressing and $ Matching â€" LU M BE R L A T H WANTEDâ€"Small filing cabinet, letter size; une or two drawers. Apply with particulars of size and price to The Advance, Timmins. Timmins Gold Nugget se« Rebekah Lodge, No 173 \n:«. Visiting Brothers and Sbisters Aal ways welconte. Mary Morrison, May Richardson, â€"â€"Q) N.G. Ree. See Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue 1â€"4 Chain Barber C 3 Hydrolue Barber 1 Shoe Shine Stand 1 414 x9 Pool Tabl risters all FOR SALE m ash ‘R« LO alrs 1 Sisters al T. F. KING.| $0.00 $5,000,000 CORPORATION T0 OPERATE 1N WBHITNEY Allied Porcupinse Gold Mines to Conâ€" duct La Paime and Three Nation Properties. some Ve ties held more tha The prop W th ~ations an@ Li worked and re highly encoura pectors alike h that ‘the proj necessary intC pxpenditure OL a pf money to devel portance. It is i rork andâ€" money )10 articul; erest a; art of It is likely that a meeting of, the Executive=of the Associated Boards of Trade will be held at Iroquois Falls on the 16th. One of the chief items to be dealt with at the meeting will be the question of further railway 1tney e incorporat prope c in We Mines. w oreup ol the orcupine, Dut an@ faith are cen, especially here question iln 11 n reneral opinl unusually b1 1€ n the 01 rC neâ€"K intell wnsilD L tie totai land NelQ 18 square ntile of territory. is in a fairly continuous > northeastern part of nship. It is not far from pleased to thus see inâ€" centening in the eastern Camp where the first believed the Tichest part t laid. Since the developâ€" e Hollinger, Melntyre, hers in this end of the Norts imDp erties only need the lHligent work and ‘the ‘ a reasonable amount velop into mines of imâ€" is understood that this ey. will be given now PGsS on is usually récognizâ€" noteworthy section of but nevertheless inâ€" are still very strong ially ‘among the oldâ€" lits We n Oou e properties were were regarded as Miners and prosâ€" uts are confident was announced JA Advance Mines () TIE PORCUPINE ADVANCE n i Allied Porâ€" commence at an early n OoveTr n ne?s ree reu pl nt ed capâ€" W that 1€ 1ncluuae properâ€" held is lude POS M1L Ol ree ire 11 0 n POLICE COURT LAST WEEK CHIEFLY ‘‘*DRUNK‘"‘" CASER, CH1€ wit bo were posed rArPGen week‘s session and in ine neanuine Mrs. Gilbert left town. Without ‘her evidence Chief Greer felt he could not proceed with either case and so withâ€" drew them. 38 j W PROPOSES RETAIL CLERKS‘ ASSCCIATION FOR TOWN T N t 1e V a fine Lis ne 1O taXx taken up varietvy o| Un O m court© last week was i up with the common ty of simple **drunks,"‘ an charged with being and disorderly. There the ‘‘drunk"‘ ecases, and Magistrate Atkinson imâ€" of $20.00>and eosts. The ive further evidence that the dog byâ€"Jlaw to be enâ€" her. $1.00 fine and costs on an offender for a nvâ€"la w 1lM W mm beatin yrot Hummingâ€"Fox Trot Rega Orchestra My Wonder Girlâ€"Fox Trot Diamond Trio Sweet Mammaâ€"Fox Trot Ni%htlngaleâ€"â€"Fux Trot â€" Rega Orchestra Suftan and Arabiaâ€"One Step Martucci‘s Venetian Garden Orchestra Take Meâ€"Fox Trot _ Harry Thomas Trio In Old Maniiaâ€"Fox Trot ‘ I‘ll Be With You in Apple Blossom Timeâ€"Waltz _ (Accordion) Mario Perri Chili Beanâ€"My Little Bimboâ€"One Step Honolulu Eyesâ€"Waltz _ _____ _ _ _ One Fleeting Hour Basket of Roses { DANCE NUMB! Laughing Vampâ€"One Step Martucci‘s Venetian Garde: An y "His tilbert 64934 64935 64937 64938 74670 74671 87574 87575 88628 at Manufactured by BERLINER Study from **The Children‘s Corner Just a Liftle House of Love La Giocondaâ€"Cielo e Mar (Heaven at Hungarian Rhagsody. No. 2â€"Part 1 Samson et Dalilaâ€"Bacchanale _ CGanllards o 5 _ 99 ; es ho NS T Ti on e Beau Soir (A Beautiful Ey (Oh Morning Land Serenata the Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair (T GOVERMENT ATTTUDE _ STOPS ANOTRER B1G DFAL Syndicate Ready With $200,0( Frightened Of By Government Attitude. Nort the « perh been ungineers n the prt goinge well NUMBERS be levied on the mining industry came to the notice of the financiers in quesâ€" tion, and they were frightened away. The Farmers‘ Government of Ontario is out apparently to ruin the gold inâ€" dustry, they said, but the Government is not going to do it on our money. Further, they suggested that the atâ€" titude of Mexico seemed more open, honest and sympathetic than the apâ€" parent attitude of the Ontario Goâ€" vernment. Chamberland Tr Chamberland Tr t tHWI rden Orche tHHQ 1W RED SEAL RECORDS WWIH 216246 216270 216262 216269 216248 MW] With $200,000 THERE IS NO ‘"‘FROZEN NORTH‘‘ SsAYS FAMOUS EXPLORER, Those people who look upon all the country north of North Bay as a bleak and barren expanse of cold and snowsâ€"and there are «w whole.lot , such folks in the queer south of hero â€"need to wvery seriously revise their opinions. If they will visit the Porâ€" cupine during gthe next few months the sun will blaze this fact intoâ€"their intelligence. A week spent here in summer would convince §uch people that this North Land is by no means a waste of~â€"perpetual cold and snow,, and the black flies and other summer humming birds would soon impress on }the.m the knowledge that they had been badly ‘‘stung.‘‘ In a few years this country will, perhaps, be as poâ€" pular for its healthy and invigoratâ€" ing climate as it is now misunderâ€" stood. ® The sooner the idea of . the North Land as a land of bitter cold and almost unbearable brutality of weather is revised, the sooner the southerners will have the truth of the case. humming bird them the kn been badly ** this country pular for its ing «climate : stood. ® The In the meantime the people of this North Land may also have to revise their ideas of the climate and conâ€" ditions still further north. There is a general opinion even up ‘here that north of James Bay the ‘"‘frozen north‘‘ actually ibegins. But along come Vilhjalmur Stefannson, the faâ€" mous artic explorer who in an addÂ¥@s at Cleveland, Ohio, last week declarâ€" ed the *‘ frozen north‘‘ to be a myth, and the idea of the geography books that there is practically nmo life north and the rdea ol tit Seograpny/ Dooks that there is practically no life north of the aretic cirele and there the world «affords nothing but a waste of snow and ice,â€"all a wrong conception. He said that the artic north possessed untold economie possibilities. Reinâ€" deer could ‘be raised there at very liftle expense, and he prophesized that in 25 years reindeer meat would be selling in the United States on a par with beef and in 50 years it would have supplanted beef entirely. Mr. Stefanuson said 250 specimens of vegetation had been found on Banks Island, 400 miles north on the aretic civrele, and 750 specimens counted on the north coast of Alaska. All of which make the Poreupine in the ‘‘far south,"" a sort of California to the rugged but pleasant climate of the realt but unfrozen North. Coach Ceorzge MeNamara of the Soo hockey team is eredited by the Sudbury Star with saying that the Soo team next year will not play in the American League but will stick exclusively to the N.O0.H.A. and conâ€" centrate all its efforts to winning the Allan Cup. Well, here‘s good luck, George, and something to test your mettle from fthis end of the N.O.H.A. centrate All iI Allan Cup. George, and mettle from t benefit that even from the coldâ€"bloodâ€" ed stand.],)uint of dollarsâ€"and cents the Government would find ‘‘Shonesty the best poliey.‘‘ y mpress on they had few years be as poâ€" invigoratâ€" misunderâ€" 1e

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