Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Sep 1912, 1, p. 2

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It is pointed out that since a Canadian Vessel cannot sail from a Canadian or an American port through the Canal to an American, or a Canadian port on the Pacific coast without paying tolls that rail transit will still continue to he the means of sending freight from east to west or vice versa. WASHIXU’I‘UN, Sept. l.4.â€"-The I’a- Dania Canal is to be opened to trailie in 'the fall of 1013. 'l\llls statement was made oiiirialli at the navy de- partment today, with an announce- ment that the Atlantic tleet would he t‘endezvouswl at Colon this winter before the water is turned in. The nax'y's estimate is based upon the latest report from the army engi- neers. Shipping men in Montreal are in possession of a circular which has been sent out by the navigation bur- eau ol' the l'niteil States ilepartlment of commerce antllabot'. and contain- im,' an ollicial declaration of the fact that neither (lanatlian \‘cnncis nor those of other foreign countries will be permitted to use Panama Canal free of tolls. It is anticipated by shipping man who have been spoken won the subject from time to time. that the Panama Canal will be virtually clos- ed to Canadian trading vessels as long as the present operation of nhe canal act remains in force. Million Women Will Vote Somewhere near a million women ‘will vote in the coming presidential election. The census bureau has isâ€" sued a statement of the number of women of voting age in the six suf- frage states and finds the totals as follows: California. 671,386; Colnra- d0.21‘3,4‘35; Idaho, 69,916; Utah. £35,729; Washington. 377.727; Wyom- in‘g. 25,840. This is a million and a third all told. but the women will do well if the million vote. California has praccically doubled the number of voting women. U. 5. Department of Commerce and labor Issues flffieial Declaration of View. especially as a poliee for- tune of upwards of $100.00" ae« cumulated in less than nine months, ix now demonstrated. to the satis- faction of the grand jury. not to have been ari'umulated in Wall street. When the Republican district leader stepped in to the rescue of his friend the polieeman. he told a story which any Wall street man would have known was a falsehood on the face of it. To make even 3‘1".le in the time specified on the «Me speci- fied. and in the manner speeif‘ied. in thedullest market slflt't.‘ the summer of 190’. was a practical and mathe- matii'ally clen‘nnstraiile impossibil- ity. It is a eertainty that the im- prisoned policeman made nothing in Wall street. and it is in the last de- gree unlikely that his llepuhlivan godfather made anything either. But Wall street gets a little of the udium, nevertheless. When a {oung hank employe. with a wife and two children in l°‘lnthu~h. and a salary of something less than $2,000 a year. takes to entertaining angels. more or less unawares. in the Great or loss unawnrofi White Wu)". and m ml financial mind as of another mind, . Wall strcvt \slwn tlw l4 smash Comes. He has lwcn Ming in stacks." he 5;: thinks. and a great man equally silly, nun-v with hi1: he thereby shifts the hlumv extravamlnvc am EANAUIAN Méih‘ififflfi MM Bllvfl'fli'i' WMEHWM' Lord. may have wondered what swat thong-ht about it. Wall ‘ occupies that position so often it may be intérestinz to ofler thoughts from the scapegoat of View. especially as a police tune of upwards of $100,000 cumulated in less than nine m. Anybody who remembers a certain, inCident in the Bible. when: a g‘OaU w” ucriflced when a future pat. riarvh has been promised to the .I‘" “r _-' All Financial Ills are not Due to of Madness Sey's mm“; Wall Street and the Stock ”395'" t"~2 I'Llnz." {WIS 9m web? ;I ar et ‘'1 ‘H 1' t' Ti?" I‘I‘zgwnn‘ "« THE GOAT ENTITLED _ TO ONE BLEAT folly at ,V iall street often that '( Sp. people that other point some “c the noiw and states farther east; in short. all fuel oils increased and re- finery oils declinml. Another feature the iniiuence of which is being felt in 1911?. was the increase in trans- porting and refining capacity, which in spite of the general increased yield of the country. led to a drain on stocks in the mid-continent field and the result has been a general increase in the price of crude oils for refining. uuuc lllilll ammmxmm barrels. exâ€" tended its field well into Usage and Pawnov Counties, and oil was dis- umw'ml still farther west. im Kay County. considerably increasing'the midâ€"ruminant yield. All these gains wore ul‘fsnt by the declines in Illi- lmlllt: mm cents a barrel. l"inal li- u'nrcs have been compiled by David '1'. Day. the petroleum statistician of the l'nitcd Geological Survey. and ban- just been made public in a statement issued by the survey. The increase for the year was caused principally by the gain in California. which was by far the largest production. its output being over 91,100,000 barrels. Another factor in the increase was the dis- covery of oil at Vinton. La. and the comparatively new Caddo field in [Jouisiana also grew in importance A find of highâ€"grade oil at Glectra, in nornhern Texas, was another not- able eyent of the year. Ukla-homa. with a production more than 56.0(H).-000 barrels. tmxded its field well intn Usage With a gain in production of nearly 11.000.000 barrels and with an increase in price at the end of the year. it is evident that an un« usual eunditiun in the oil market existed. Man (to boy in 5\vinmring)â€"-If the water's so cold. why don‘t you come out ‘I Boyâ€"Oh, I want to get some other fool to come in. I’vtmlvum production in the Unit- ed Status in 1011 surpassed its own recon! made in 1911) by an increase uf nearly 11,000,000 barrels. 1111910 the uutput was '30!!,53T.348 barrels, The tum] prmluvtiun nf [hr work] 211- .m surpassed all previous wounds. a- mounting to over 3-16.!NN),¢NH) but- ruls. and of this thv l'nitml States produced mow than sixty-thn-o per m‘nt. ('U 1‘ all M'apl‘m have that pic wlm z‘ father 01' all M'il. humbly sulmxitlul the goat is Clltitlt Meat. Big Increase In Oil Production fl‘ic'm wnll known. tur intending: prufltablc (Punt (NW. numinal. hundred dollar t min i 3.31 (inn exists. say: “Here is another indictment against sinful Wall street. Let Us kiss away the tears of this misguitled young man. who now pro- mises to he road." They never vhink of :ukim; the misguidul young man m show ducumentary eVidence shoulders. Entirely well‘meaning people. ,without the slightest con- ception of the real purposes for which the financial centre of a na. tint! exists. 53)“: "Here is another IN m DO I'NTO OTHERS I: pull hi" it dim: tn lu- «lawn cm an un rmntrm't um lmy $1.000. linzll. of suvh junk. for : dollar bill. He 'an dc mu the sympathy of hi: and it never seems to 00 the laws-N's to inquire whc hi \\‘ lablt mmunnd it it I. Am‘ vr It never seems to oc- lawym's to inquire who “WP. and what Were the pun'hases. If he ever I! dm'umentzu‘y evidence nhle. eVen if he has des- “'0 IV ‘1‘ \V I" "It n2. tlw average priCc a barrel. Final ti- mmpilvd by David ‘oleum statistician of \V lit I“ reach the peo- 11“. street as the Thvy are merely an 11w t'heury that. "(I I" from the nation nth-red with any '1 war}! the Deo- known rnnkod ('Ont rm DU" all Wall sum-t t hvm .ll Il'l up the cor worthlos 'n t l m n .- peo- the! merely 0 deal- rfm‘tlx p3 pl UIIC Single fare (except on special ex- cursion dates) from all T. N. O; Rly. stations to Ottawa and return. (Food going Wednesday, Sept. 4th, to Monday, Sept. 16th, inclusiveâ€"limit- ed for return to an including Tuesâ€" day, Sept. 17th, 1912. "What are they rehearsing for papa?" asked the little girl. “For some pantomimes! my dear." Is mama to be in it?” "No dear, no one does any talking in panto- mimes."â€"Yonkers Statesman. On Special Excursion dates, Tues- day, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 10th, 12th and 13th, fare will be two-thirds of single first-class fare, plus twenty-five cents (250). 'I‘hose requiring Pullman accommo- dation will please advise our local agents early so equipment may be arâ€" ranged for. Further particulars may be obtain- ed from any T. 6: N. 0. Agent. or Reduced Fares thin thousands for gain. Its badge is (heed. Its victims haVc the delusion that by gaunt: immlinatcly rich [ht-y will be happy. This idea is an jute-ma! snake. and nut «me in the green meadow of nature. It tho-m fur yeah. Just what furm Hi mmhic-sa‘ will ('1ll'l'}' u» ull if the prufmmr's pre- (livtiun cumos to pass l.‘ Ulluul‘sc impnssihle to say. The one mo§t likely to infect us, however, “ould seem tu me mmey'omzulnoss. This is very prevalent now in certain circles. It mail-cm 'lllt’ll muim and kill their emplnyes fur the sake of money. It causes them to omn'cs‘s thousands for 1min. lts badge is There is to Be Another Epidemic “Cups of II huwlml and ”thm‘ hard Hpidvmivs nf mzuln knnwn. 'l'hv ('msml‘ uf vpidvmit' mzulm‘u ('mmulv. which cm marching towad the thousands of childrvn \\'u!f~m:ulm-s.. run 1h: built pill ”11'!" for all gvt it and slam miml which pursucn and clothing must be tinmnish m‘vm'atuly \vllit'll :Il'c' insiclv the l1 nutsitlo. "I” wit I" ls Prof. Filassin is a mad doctor- treats lunatics, you knowâ€"find his notion of the end of the world is that everybody will an mad. This may he incurable optimism in a man who depends on the alienist practice; or he may be going the way of most specialists-«muster Prof. Filassin may be right. “he did say it at the Eugenics con. (Brenna. EVERVUNE CRAZY All flff TM [MUN "HI flflMlNlflN EXHlfllTlflN ll mc-mh . N. 0. Railway l Who was a maronn .1 l peacochgrccn stripes at . and a telescoping crest Ming in a diamond tiara with Cl'imsml clot‘tl‘it' lights M lu-unnn' mmhf)‘ inatim )Ulm‘ In w I mm NUT ELIGIBLE "IQ: OTTAWA r tmmmrm lolly mml. “ad the Holy Land V Tchihhvn. proves thi~ gran through communi- michlle- nun-r411 whinh ‘u-n run un all fuursand :‘zu'vnml likv Wulea. Tl Ill c-lmlvmi \\ hippml lth l('( duh-s wvl‘c' :l ~m‘t l‘~‘~'. 'l‘ho C‘hildrcns‘ Cuxlsistod of tho I‘HE PORCI'PINE ADVANCE “It wh Ht UH North Boy. 1 Toronto. 1' minor is flm‘ 'in vitrhvr part- ” madness xiv. w.- might '. Fur the 3 fund. alwltcr able to dis- lmtwvmt things mud. and those '1'} mm are Just ) sees a snake one. The ha \‘0 thclnsch’. their Hes )Hl H most Would This certain sch'cs Low Round-trip Rates in- cluding Meals and Berth mun Islands and Return $15.00 Montreal “ “ $24.50 Quebec “ “ $55.50 Saguenay River and “ $46.50 Toronto 0.00 p.m. every Tuesday. Steamer “Dundurn” leaves Hamil- ton 8.00 a.m. and Toronto 5.00 p. m. every Saturday. For tickets, reservations, etc., write H. Foster Chaflee, G. P. A., Leaves "'I‘oronta 2.30 p.m. daily ex- cept Sunday up to Sept. Illst and from Sept. 231d to 28th, Monday Wednesday and Saturday. Very low rates on this line includ- ing meals and berth. Bank of Toronto INTEREST Leaves Toronto 2.30 p.-m. daily ex- A Savings Account THIS BANK 100 Branches In Ca nada Capital - $4,600,000 Rest - $5,600,000 SERVICE TO SAVERS Cor. King 8: Simcoe Sts., Toronto. District Offices: South Porcupine Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa, Cobalt, Winnipeg, Calgary, Nelson, Vancouver, Prince Rupert Tanks, Filter Presses, Agitation Tanks and motive l‘uwer fur operating the above. Our complete line Hf Air Compressors. Reteivers, ROkk Drills. etc. is particularh up ”to date and Wurth you: consideratiun ‘X’c can supply Rock Breakers, Rolls, Ore Bin Gates. ()re Feeders. Stamp Mills. Tube Mills, l’mll Mills. l‘cbble Mills. Plates, Classifiers. Sand Pumps, Cyanide CANADA FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED Steamer “Belleville” where we will carry a full line of Rock Drills, Core Drills, Hammer Drills and Accessories A competent Engineer will be in charge, prepared to quote upon, complete Amalgamating, Concentrating or Cyanide Plants, ready to run. We wish to announce the opening of our new FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE at is added to balances half- yearly. MINING MACHINERY renders a valuable service to those who systematical- ly save money, by inviting depositors to their Savings Department. is a great assistance in sav- ing money, it attracts many sums that would otherwise be spent. and it keeps your money safe from thieves, from fire and other loss. South Porcupine AND “Kingston” STEAM ERS “Toronto” “ADVANC z A. J. I’ARR. G. I“. P. A. North Bay 3: +++++++++++++%+++++++$++++ i~++4~++++4 Daily service between North Bay and Coclirane operating through C PR. sleeper from Montreal to Cochrane. Local service between Englehart and Cobalt, and between Porcupine and Timmins. For full particulars see current time table or refer to any T. 8: N. 0. Agent. F%%$%%+%* i" Englehart: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ :TEMISKRMING 81 "BMW flNTAfllfl BMlWAVi Through trains daily bi tween Toronto and '1‘ Timmins. operating through Pullman Sleepers to and 4' from Timmins making connections at Iroquois Falls 1: for Coltrane. 4.. Cafe parlor car service between North Bay and do The Oniy Paper Printed and Published in The Porcupine Camp Subscribe For the TRAIN SERVICE Effective, September 15th, 1912 99

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