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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jun 1921, p. 7

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QO. SEGUIN 163 JDfi P. 2 Cylinder Excelsior « ~Cycle Engine tgso speed and â€" reverse, fitted for Hydroplane. _ 1 Aerial Propeller, 5! dia. | \1 Set Motor Sleighs for above erâ€" & with complete fittings. _ 1 20‘ Motor boat hull, in first class | weondition. Price $125.00 for the lot. _ Call at Tie loading plant. ‘Mattaâ€" gami Iniver TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 433 L-.;;»M‘ledts every Tuesday evening in the ‘;Mellowe, Hall, Third Avenue. ;{miting brethren requested to attend. J. 8. Brough W. G. Smith W. FIELD 9 Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. ALSO SELLING PIANOS Meets every first and fourth Monâ€" day in the Oddfellows‘ Hall at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren always welcome. Sewing Machines TIMMINS LQA. No. 2552 Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. NEH FAULKENHAM Dealer in Raw Furs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. Orders taken R Wholesale Tobaccos and Gonfectionery 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins oc . A. HOWSE A. C. BROWN Agent for Singer FOR SALE Phone 154 ken for highâ€"grade garments. . HANCOCK, Executors of Estate of Late Mr. McEnaney Sell Property to Toronto Syndicate. NEW COMPANY TAKES OVEA HOLLINGER RESERVE MINE last wee executors 0 Barney Mcl Reserve pro ed by E. A money, and tie purcnasers are tC ed to include a coterie of ‘influe financial men of the United S The interest held by F. Burr M in the Hollinger Reserve is bein tained in the new ceompany, I will be known as the MeEnaney rn direct line west Consolidated Mine work has extended feet, where a high has been opened â€" able lenath.. »8u1 M The Hollinger Reserve lies on a direct line west of the Hollinger Consolidated Mine, and development work has extended to a depth of 300 feet, where a highâ€"grade vein system has been opened up for a considerâ€" able length...Surface outeroppings containing spectacular gold showings: made this property one of the most talked of during the early days of Porcupine, and efforts to purchase by. English capitalists years ago were fruitless as the wellâ€"known staker, Barney MceEnaney, who accompanied the late Ben Hollinger into Poreupine in August, 1909, and also staked the Porcupine Crown Mine, always hbeâ€" lieved his Hollinger Reserve, in Mountjoy Township, would eventualâ€" ly develop into as large a producing gold mine as any in Tisdale Township. His optimism and lack of necessary funds to carry on continuous developâ€" ment, however, prevented the producâ€" ’ing stage being reached. The changâ€" ing of the favorably known property taixea oL d Porcupine, © English ca fruitless as Barney Mocl the late Ben unc Te emtvar . opening OL U and a big pro velopment will ty following . By this deal t the Poreupine ARGONAUT GOLD MINE A HEAVY LOSER BY FIRE ronto RS ces cepuient ooue ons d 230 miles east of Danestation on the T. & N. 0. and in what is known as the Beaver House Lake section. The mill (now destroyed by fire} was a 15â€"stamp one, and was turning out in 1920 at the rate of about $3000.00 per day for some months. The fire, howâ€" ever, will give the property somewhat of a setâ€"back, but the Argonaut is promising enough that it is not proâ€" hahla that the delay will be of very QL A selâ€"Dack, 4 promising enoug bable that the c long duration in nc sald The Haileybnrian last week says:â€" ‘‘Mrs. H. 8. Hennessy and Miss Alice Johnston, who have been the guests of Mrs. H. H. Moore in Timmins for the past week, returned on Wednesâ€" day evening.‘‘ o this property one of during the e vine, and efforts t« 1 capitalists yea agaln en @1 Os| ail DI ral was concluded e Trusts & Guarâ€" oronto, acting as tate of the late old the Hollinger a syndicate headâ€" ind Company of is not stated but large amount of 1asers are reportâ€" rie of influential e United States. n In whica osure hailed (G¢old re ron Somebody is always trying to pave a way to Heaven by the use of legisâ€" luture brickâ€"bats. P. Heenan, Labour M.P.P. for, Kenora, is the latest samâ€" ple. (Mr. heemm proposes to introâ€" MINIMUM WAGE PROPOSED FOR NORTH LAND INDUSTRY dauce â€" Ontar for all engaged in the pulp industries. If thi then the minimum ide: tended to mining and ot ‘*The proposition is | idea as that the set the minimum w ployer could show pay the minimum his business at a lo imum‘‘ wage Dml t0 mnake 11 .50 LidL industries could be conducted at all with a margin of profit, What is needed most of all is not legislation compelling one party or. the other to hard and fast rules re-} garding wages, but an extension of the good _fedling and coâ€"operative spirit between employer and employee so that both have a ‘‘chancee for life.‘‘ This féeling has been noteâ€" worthy in the Poreupine, for example, and on more than one occasion it has allowed business and industry to carâ€" ry on, when hard and fast rules all cut and. dried would have likely meant a shutâ€"down. Suceess and conâ€" tentment for all concerned follow the acceptance by both partiee of the proven truths that employer and emâ€" ployee depend on each other, are neâ€" cessary to each other, cannot get along without each other, and by fair treatment of each other and coâ€"operâ€" ation and goodâ€"feeling guarantee the success of the industry and the benefit of employer and employee alike. PLACE FOR MEETINGS AT PORQUIS JUNCTION The improvements being made at Porquis Junetion are likely to, inâ€" elude a place for public meetings. This is one of the good suggestions made by the Iroquois Falls Board of Trade and pushed with the energy and persistence that has put Iroquois D L H. M ) fix > next session of I THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE is works we minimum wage may Di rsvork Un an 11 In the mattor of the estate of Alex Smith, late of the Township of Tisâ€" dale in the District of Temiskamâ€" ing, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.S.0. 1914, Chapter 121 and amendâ€" ments thereto that all persons havyâ€" ing claims against the Estate of the above named Alex Smith, who died on or about the twentyâ€"sixth day of October in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, are on or before the 1st. day of July, 1921, requested to send or deliver to me their Christian and surnames, addresses and dascriptions and full addresses and dascriptions and full particulars in writing under oath of their claims and statements of their account and the nature of the seeurâ€" ities (if any) held by them. After the said date, I will proceed to distribute the assets of the. deceased amonhg those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which i then have had notice and I will nothe liable for the said assets or any part thereâ€" of to any persan whose claim has not been received. Dated this 30th. day of May, 1921. Bv D. W. O‘SULLIVAN, In the matter of the estate of Minnic Lingren alias Meino Ukkola late of the Town of Timmins in the Disâ€" trict of Temiskaming, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.S.0. 1914, Chapter 121 and amendâ€" ments thereto that all persons having claims agcainst the Estate of the above named Minnie Lingren, who died on or about the 5th. day of Noâ€" above named Minnie Lingren, who died on or about the 5th,. day of Noâ€" vember, 1918 are on or before the Fifteenth day of July, 1921 requestâ€" ed to send or deliver to me their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions and full particulars in writing under oath of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. After the said ‘date, I willl proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which I then have had noâ€" tice and I will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person whose claim has not been reâ€" ceived. Dated this 3rd., day of June, 1921. By D. W. O‘SULLIVAN, Timmins, Ont. . 2 .99 Of 1 Solicitor herein. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2G JOSEPH ONUFRY SMITH, r before the 1st. day quested to send or d ir Christian and s ‘s and dascriptions ars in writing under VICTOR UKKOLA, Timmins, Ont. Solicitor herein Wisoxs Schumacher, Ont., Administrator Timmins, Ont. Adnlinistrator EasP3 » AnDREW WILSONE@ ns Still the Most for the Money Gray motor, good condition. 1 20â€"horse power Boiler, with fixâ€" tures. \ 1 No. 1 Duplex Steam Pump. 1 Evinsude Motor. ; HAY, OATS and POTATOES § Mattagami Heéight: Office, or phone MNXNL 000009080000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢6 j rood milker 000§00000000000000000000000 9900008 #0060000000800000046006 000000000000000000000900000900000000000900000008000008$6 zoom»mwooooqgiwmemwm #$00000000046080400066 io LUMBERâ€"OG ‘OMOOWMQWMOM "*‘The National Smoke" Now at 56 Third Avenue ~100t Spruce, Jack Pine, Tamarack, Poplar New Ontario Colonization Co., Limited Jacksonbore «â€"â€" Ontario FIREMEN‘S DAY Horses, Farm Implements (M July FOR SALE Complete facilities for Dressing and Matching LA Un( ROUGH LUMBER elebrate 1921 at Timmins â€" Cow, parit © D. Laprairie F. S. HURD, opposite Post TEMISEKAMING orseâ€"po wer L A T H ev xpgrience Office Reed Blk. E nergy Timmins, Ont. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems Instailed and Improved. ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR R. F. ARGLES First Timmins, Ont.

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