Porcupine Advance, 4 Apr 1917, 1, p. 3

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{? 00008080000000840406 048 060060 000966 ¢0§4 4 § Before Buying your Winter Outiit ; Noteâ€"â€"Pressing, Cleaning and Dyeing DRone $ * \ ©@06049%6000000 086 Office, Goldfields Hotel, Timmins HUGH MULHERON, Agent Mining and Engineering Record British Columbia is the Coming Mining Field jJohn See GEILILS TIMMINS TOWNSITE €CO., Ltd, Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies AGENT FOR Colonial Steel Companies Famous RED STAR BRILL STEEL Ore Rescrves now valued at $600,000,000. Coal Deposit valued at, $216,000,000,000. New Mines Opening Every Year. Mineral producticn this year estimated at $46,000,000. Subscription $3.00 per annum now in Canzda Published at 303 World Bldsg., B.C. For Rates apply to the Publishers , Phone 95 B ©00000000000000000000000000000000086866 O 6A Collections Made Established 1895 Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. Pumps, Drills, etc. Y ard and W archouse n e ho o o ns s PA TE Y gy»â€""~*® "EZ FP.IIE 3k Afiter Evory Meal THE TAILOR i. \/Z A C ((l\'ils L * ‘ a » ,I !ul.‘) fine 200(L8, ression. _ An I smm m m proabs: . be goods, to the matter of instance. _ In but what‘s the ery man that mining knows goods."" . . A1l velopment alor erowth of wha ‘‘ workâ€"together â€"of. Th first in the rigd for â€" Canada‘s sortâ€"of =â€"a: colla ties gathered s ter system of g just read" report of what Cole and by : :031“0““30000000%00000000609000 source that the statisUI¢s prepared in Canada today are based on insuftiâ€" cient data and that one department after another in the Government takes the same data, reâ€"hashes it and serves it up with a little different trimmings as matter originating in the particular department furnishing the report. I have been told that over 30 per cent. of the statisties publishâ€" ed by various departments in Ottawa are absolutely coped verbatim one from the other and that the balancee of the figures are merely a rearrangeâ€" ment of the same figures. This is not only a great waste of time and monâ€" ev, but it is hindering the developâ€" ment of Canada. I suggest, thereâ€" fore that this Institute recommend ties gathered an ter system of gat just read" for you report of what Cole and by Mi along these lines . 1 | " # I Â¥ i{lea better than ldea, beftter tThan a fair report of at in ‘The Canad report of the pre 1t ies and prix present we and initiafiy uable for :J CMOUS NEFO OF A } ORgARIZED s im 1 OI instancte. _ dn but witat‘s ervy man that Tyurning ~A0G The Advance and â€" associations . conr placing of the Dom in its proper place in and industrial world. President Cole ter, referring to Ca up to the present as of wood and a draw the United States., â€" secret of doins better ver oOrgant? fort alons the nining knows that roods."" . ; Xlilâ€"that relopment along 3 rrowth of what w C at rort Iron departme Organization and Better Coâ€"operation Betwesn Government Departâ€" ments Urged at Mining Institute Minin as the )Vermninen h 6B matt cAl mM an 1C cration from 1 _ my mind," said a local minâ€" an the other day, ‘‘one of the important subjects dealt with last meeting of the Canadian zx Institute was the references am 10n And more imtell n the different Go nts and the other ciations â€" eoncerned f the Dominion of H wWat MIQAE DBG CaAallC(LE thc ther‘‘ spirit. the clhuef things needed rigcht kind of organization i‘s development is some ollaboration of the statisâ€" »A and some kind of betâ€" of gathering the data. But or yourself the condensed lat was said by President y Mr. 6. P. Mathewson : lines. They explain the than I can. You vwill find 1 rom the s hd(l rould l all toO 11176 and pro use of talkin anvthin 71 1AGA prepare 1§$ nced richt lin« as that of N110 rched has ecome to my very authentic stiecs prepared in hbased on insufhiâ€" nada rat TS _ re mtell S BbSD! Mr. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE anad an{( sil @r Ol. Of£ eourse, is simply a L inteolligent N m pi lines In us ‘a« on tluis But U eeded 1sS id lines, and be called t tion at present time these additional ie possibilâ€" lines and telligecnt efâ€" Government 111l1DNl ThISs counâ€" ity a little en â€" bette: b«)“l prises â€"â€" Journal ole quote« mous mas t will fing m comins n â€" deliver ng. Take Just read 1}} T PDeace for YVAarous ves to : . pow e ersit Udres mat 10 Ww ncies the nada mat sLtLove se EsA M 4)]:1 pros ]N)“( nrxture And « NCKNG THE aTdVE iT OHE OCLAR A 1EX 8 COB41 steps should up to 1O m en 1st1Cs frecly Unite p()inft‘ l'nl' “ s 1O imes Toâ€"day KRecall thoe Gosd Old Times When the North Was Young.â€"ard Fresh )rundt S a yYoung d heen rw time.. "Ih )0) {J can so theo caty* boyvs thalt OO stical Board dati OS th l])( rranted, as States duri Nect TlGHI abl ‘CI nen DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, OCTOBCR 7th, 1916 Holders of this stock will have the privilege of 2r and accrued intere as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made u y future war loan iss in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like ssm <=te security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of oneâ€"quarter of one per cent will be allowed in recognized bond :z stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for * stock which bear the Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payablo halfâ€"yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheaue (free of exthangs any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per ~nnum from the date purchase. stove in Is another A\ This vVvea Govetrn when WwIT)1 For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Fi: ustt HDifce 01 me,‘‘ said a quiet one of the tables, n they did sue n n Y P . us is .‘ lind pi out any cost to nment, and statâ€" h were of such Government took the information kept constantly ar to know whal )eli nd kick > dollar ind . heâ€" rat d cintende Bure 11I0VvEe, woul s done in 1916, wher cexplaine 1e stove Fat‘s restaurâ€" to | first rular fee for Cobalt shack. ke out of tow in o S ag’(). eripple 2y oT Uld ])l gTeAa XlLI int the real report 111 <ers T‘1¢ O continued nV m wWC € ello w <Nn O w wWwerl ible ocieties ould hbe ma y Hected munt ©<1( 111 W 11 es nQOow the On lll 10 he 1C nalllt abus meree at a recent mecting passed : resolution to support the demand tha Germany be foreed to pay ton for to: in shipping for all vessels destrove« contrary to international law arn« usage. lt was also resolved hy th Chambers to resist anvy proposal t (*0) such a step j interests and New Zealand pap by t e w tinue ng itia CcOmVelllIC turned appeal, tforn llS() Doust wfto vte ohe she ohe she ohe oite ole afe ie se ofe o ol ste ste ate ate ols ts ho ofe ie se ie P ofe ie ols se se ie e ahe ols ate ofe sfe @COHN VJ l rangll jail. warni nstand{ LT‘C € lCLPV 11 ¢ d aim Dbers nd back nquered The Australian L rom net iplice. 1 10 1(@TC 111 owâ€"thi meveil, a mornng newsâ€" in Montreal, has been warned c Ottawa authorities to its seditious utterances regardâ€" ational Registration, the Milâ€" ct,. and other matters in conâ€" city of Winds $100,000 for th L6 'i‘u]'nnh) to the tGern ed islands in step would be s and safeéety of apal Japanese in ng through Hibbert Ti if to vote eclections. xo Her we to dher foll aftter all 4 journ (r1 and â€" were Trom ten to Dev rImMemEs In : entered by a man j hone inspector. 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