Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 29 Mar 1922, p. 2

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;é& Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. The Pas, Hand s Estimates submitted for large or| small quantities. | The Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., Limited = Dr. L. Gagnon â€" Complete QOutfits Always On Phone 209 Northern Manitoba Gold Fields Night and Day calls promptly attendâ€" C ed to. Ask your Dealer for Doctor Gagnon‘s i Prepared Medigines. Miners & Prospectors Supplies BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE. H. SHAEFER %g' e fl -'”)“”‘”““""nn,,,““”‘l‘ f’ MONETA P.O. Box 8, Timmins. Veterinary Office Cochrane, Ont. Manitoba. Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS L4 M 4T THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. TIMMINS CARAGE M. B. SCOTT, Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50¢. per year for associate inembers. & Meets every second Friday in the month in Hall.~ ®s President THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE and fourth the 1.0.0.F. PIRIE, secretary TORONTO INTERESTED IN RORTRHERN ONTARIO? The campaign to raise intelligent interest among thespeople of Old Onâ€" tario in ‘the prospects and probleins of the North Land bears ‘oceasional fruit. In some cases the interest is due to aymore or less farâ€"sighted Inat is @Xpressed OV the siogan, °° A square deal for the North or Secessâ€" ion.‘‘ If the south wishes to miniâ€" mize this feeling there will have to be something more than silly shortâ€" sigited sneers or contemptuous inâ€" difference, or thoughtless abuse. Torâ€" onto, for instance, will have to line up with the North Land to see that this country secures a square deal. With intelligence and fairness and active interest on the part of Toronto and other centres, the North Land can enforce a square deal. «There are signs that Toronto is awakening to this intelligent interest.. The followâ€" ing editorial from a recent issue of The Mail & Empire of ‘Toronto shows this interest. It might be added that in addition to ‘‘sympathetie encourâ€" sigated snek difference, < onto, for it up with the this countr Hitherto, the people of the North Land have given preference, voluntarâ€" ily to, Toronto,.because Toronto is a part of ‘Ontario just as the North Land is. But the growing resentment at the shortsighted and selfish treatâ€" ment of the North by the Province as represented by its Government tends to destroy the ‘‘family"‘ féeling. Mâ€" ready, on more ‘than one occasion, there has been a serious suggestion of boveott of: Toronto and all other Then Why Not Bring Pressure to Bear to Secure a Square Deal for the North Land. viston 0o noteworthy Tactoaen t. JIn this connecti ell for Old Ontario tion fuily. iPerhaps of the North Land nnipes with e with 0. the Finmmiu (Un The SPECIALâ€"SIX has established itself in the minds of thousands of owners as an unusually capaâ€" ble, powerful, roomy and beautiâ€" ful car. Its tremendous popularity contributed largely to the attainâ€" ment 6f Studebaker‘s position as the largest builder of sixâ€"cylinder cars in the world. TODAY, more than ever before, it is to the buyer‘s interest to determine what is BEHIND his car as well as what is IN it. In the SPECIALâ€"SIX, Studebaker offers a car, the enormous sales of which during the past year are the best proof of its value. THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR d Ke om inilerest rccount of the ralway is may be. said to, be m ‘Toronto, Montreal Trade could be conâ€" her one of these three about enual facilityv. Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Limited LOCAL AGENTS * TIMMINS, ONT. ° Touring Car ....... Roadster (3â€"Pass). . Coupeâ€"Roadster (2â€" Sadan Pass.) JGHTâ€"SIX _ _ SPECIALâ€"SIX BIGâ€"SIX _ ; 112" W.B.. 40 H. P. | 5â€"Pam., 119" W. B., 50 H. P. | 7â€"Par., 126" W. B.. 60. H. P. 4+ c@B **+When Cobalt and Poreupine minâ€" ing camps were in there infancy, Southern â€" Ontario, and ‘Torofito in particular, had enthusiasm for the development of Northern Ontario. The business men of Montreal saw the opportunities ‘in the _ North |country, andâ€"set about the eapturing fof the trade there. They did not !snm-eed. But Toronto was more agement‘‘ in the way of supportiAg industry, there must be active supâ€" port in assuring a square deal for this eountry. But, likely, if Toronto inâ€" creases its investments in this North Land, it will very naturally increase its general interest. Where the money is, there wi@ the heart be also, Worâ€" onto will never regret‘ such~action, but. will find dividends returning in more ways than one. The editorial article from The (Mail & Enmpire is as follows :â€" S Northern Ontario had half a million producers in the mining businessâ€" for which there is ample prospectsâ€" we in Southern Ontario; could never complain of slack business. The opâ€" portunity to Toronto from adeugate utilization of the resources of the North country is no whit less than from added development in Western Canada. No city on the continent, possibly, ‘has as much to gain from sympathetic encouragement of indusâ€" try in an adjoining field as this city has in the ease of Northern mining. ‘‘It is not necessary that this en couragement take the form of sup plying funds for "wildeat‘‘ promoâ€" tions. _ That, indeed, kills genuine enterprise. â€" But the proved worth of so much gold and silver mining enter 1495 1495 1925 MODELS AND PRICES £. o. b. Walkerville, Ont.. Genuine Value Roadster (2â€"Pase.) .. Roadster (4â€"Pass.) .. Coupe (4â€"Pass.) .... Saedan 0.‘ AM1700 But in addition to the value that is IN the SPECIALâ€"SIX, there stands behind it, an organization whose resources and permanence are assurances of continued servâ€" ice to the car owner and of proâ€" tection to him not only today and tomorrow but in the years to come. v For 70 years Studebaker has been building high quality vehicles and 'elling them at fair prices. There are many reasons in addiâ€" tion to the unquestioned intrinsic value of the SPECIALâ€"SIX why it should be your motor car choice. You are urged to inspect this car NOW. 2075 THE SPECIALâ€"SIX Coupe (4â€"Pass.)..... f. o. b. Walkerville, Ont. $2075 prise shows that with a fair deal in financing, there will be plefity of new capital available for prospecting and exploration work. â€" The rewards of suecess are splendid now. Conditions in the field are promising, and interâ€" est has become keen. _ If Torontu were to join with Northern ‘Ontario in forming an Advisory, Committee, consisting of big mining men who are anxious to promote welfare of the inâ€" dustry, and have this committee study requirements for promotion work, and make suitablée recommendations for Government would probably bring exâ€" cellent results." WANTEDâ€"A Gentieman or Lady representative in Timmins to ‘handle Watkins‘ Products. All on spare time. Fine opportunity. Write for full particulars. ‘The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. H. 7., Hamilton, /Onâ€" tario. â€"411â€"14 REPRESENTATIVES WANTED Every tthe completely removed by the World‘s=most powertul preparation Buckley‘s Bronchitis Mixture Fully guaranteed to give you relief or money refunded 40 Doses for 75§¢ Sold by all druggists or by mail from Bronchitis Colds W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual St. _ Toroata dJo A. cHOWSE 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery $2175 . 2475 and Coughs® Blown to atoms In Iroquois Falls by 8. & K. DRUG CO. LTD. Sold in Timths by FRANK M. BURKE CURTIS DRUG CO. Phone 154 ~P

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