Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, 1, p. 3

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0000048000080 0000000000 2000004 0000000000000¢%00 060 WO@OMW@O: TIMMINS TOWNSITE CO., Ltd. ‘ THE COSY CORNER S NOW PREPARED Phone 64 P.0. Box 186 F. C. H. SIMMS, Office, Goldficlds Hotel, Timimins HUGH MULHERON, Agent . Lta. 10 t ley Jr Co Wrigley Bidg., Toron I e# 1t +« W *V‘m CST it lic gestio: intiseo benefi \ reliecf from Tss thirst; here‘s fi,{ fresh vigour sz for the boys yS at the Front and workers at home! a * Ssoothes, â€"re and sustain After evory meali and in the long watch, it cheers thousands every day. A boon to smokers. Send some packets or a box to your soldiecr lad. weary hLhours Tie ) Flayvesuyr i‘. :sts.{ t C i CST / NÂ¥ Wrigley Jr Co., Ltcd. Wrigley Bidg., Toronto 4/ T ns on No s : L J \IZ)K/(W? §â€"â€" y . uen * t L j 2..’ 1 ;fl ".‘:\) ud * um The Central Palm Rooms Real Estate and Insurance n too. Delicious nticâ€" wholesome AXf‘ter Theatre Luncheons and Party a Fragrant SMOKE from our well stoeked Cigar Cabinet To Serve Tea, Coffee, or Bovril., This is a new idea for your ben= efit. 12 rors ud ppetite and diâ€" (LATE LAUB STOCKWELL) G. SHIPPAM, PROP. % refreshes, LOTS FOR SALE Collections Made Banquets Catered to. After Lunch tRroug n s of susâ€" {trugg‘e. Timmins Representative ind 30UTH PQORCUPINE (x" o 4 ~ «¢*¢ /..M # A /I}/ uw / «M At A uy A kJ 2 xt : ty # + 6"¢'/ Phone 30 F.O. Box 319 the packet l MAE N CARNRZDA Sesien) digght â€"Kept dal} efforts at ing the shortage cT lador al handicaps, during the past threeâ€"hundredâ€"andâ€"tenâ€"milion the splendid showing made evenIn card almos Minister of T1 outlined what able plan for the forest ar p«C m prove ord Mew system of Ranging, Telephones, Pumping Stations, Etc., to be Installed, Says Minister. be divided into three,sections, each| under the direction of a su]w mten-l The number of fire ranger s under these slll)(‘llnt(ll(u'llm w ~nl«l be| increased, and each ranger would hbe appointed â€" permanently _ instead . of only for the summer as at present. The telephone system will be increasâ€" ed, ]nul\-nut towers <â€" placeed â€" where necessary, gasoline supply pumps, etc. installed, the Minister explained. Recause the lumbermen «are interâ€" asted as well as the Government, Hon. Mr. Ferguson said he considered that the latter would be in partnership with the former in earrying out the aroject. **We propose taking entire charge, appointing fire rangers, definâ€" ag their areas and administering the whole work.""_ However, it was not the intention to do this in an arbiâ€" rary manner, but rather to make ippointments by the advice of the umbermen. . The Province would pay the entire ‘ost and ask the lumbermen to shouldâ€" r a part of it. To accomplish tlus GOVERNMENT PLANS FOR PREVENTING FOREST CAangdian rt the Kn r a part of if.o 10 accompiish UHs ie said that, after discussing the slans with many lumber interests, he selieved the scheme devised would â€"ost the lumbermen little, if any, more han toâ€"day for protection. In the sast the lumbermen had been paying oneâ€"quarter or oneâ€"third of the cost f fire proteetion for the whole Proâ€" vince by maintaining their own fireâ€" rangers, and under the new system it would work out atout the same. The charge proposed would be by a tax f one cent an acre to eaclt lumberâ€" man for the area he had leased from the Government. **I want to take the entire responsibility in this matter, for when a fire occurs the Dapartment has to take the responsibility, and we want some say in administering the work of prevention,"‘ asserted Mr. rerguson. The question underconsideration was more than a probiem of the Proâ€" vince, but rather of national interest, for because Canada had made good use of her natural resources she had become wealthy, and had been able to do so much for the Empire since the commencement of the war. After the war problems would be very great and it was necessary that every step possible be taken in order to econserve the immense forest wealth of the ceountry. ho There are said to be 60 uses for the palmyra palm, which grows throughâ€" out tropieal India. 1171 rovVince.> ‘â€" J itrv in Ont ition of . Hon. i leovin irs 1 m ol miwlht yas ~sure rtily in accord vernments mebht At the ninth annual banquet of‘th nadian â€" Lumbermen‘s â€" Associatior the King Edward Hotel, Toronto t week, Hon. G. Howard Ferguson nister of Lands, Forests and Mines Alined what he considered an caumtâ€" prote 3 that fi} plan for the fire protec orest areas of Ontario, to be borne partly by t i1 Government and partliy rmen in whose interests 1 developed. _ The work ‘ the direct control and a n of Mr. Ferguson‘s depa ipaecity of T iire clared uin Trec L100 i 186 2001 BA € )ap S] )1 ‘ ) Ut introl nd speak Our lack irom the S C V OU ll}'()j_"]'( (O11 .\[l fivre nd DosSe n.â€" ‘‘ L. hope in a ‘Lew e shall have the best sysâ€" protection in America,‘" It was proposed to disâ€" entivrely the fabric of the tection system, and in complishn this a special Cl\ reiat lic DTlO ‘erguson spoke, L have come here by discussion 1 to conte find 2CLLIOQOnâ€"= depart already T uOV he 1 ow OHNC wealth of ours. td Te work will be|_ ountrol and :rdminis-“ euson‘s department. | son spoke, in part,| e come here tonight t discussion with you some ~benefit from| a@vice. I consider| ; C nmmber industry CoOnserVyd THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE hird nmnent ruson said any plan the )t to merease pe in a ‘few notwithstand that we cou cOonse ide in Onâ€" Province of rmen ~were tiuus in the VenI B ced in would othel rat 1¢ All th front out of ot modgder er and it wa admit per clucded in spectacul Post Office Dept'. Issues Instructions as to IIow Canadian Soidiers in Germany May be Aided. To stamd at a movie eamera turning a erank whenr shells are bursting all around and a German sniper is most apt to make a target of you, is a situâ€" ation requiring a brand of mat between plane, t! Thomps above. didtfere shown MORE PARSELG FOR WAR PMSONtHS N GHRAMARXY i0 {ure EProm Uanada prisoners Ol war in Germany. The British authorities ryepresent that it is abs@@lutely necessary that the above regulation should be comâ€" plied with.. Therefore., on and from Maker of Pictures to be Shown Here This Week Was Injured At The Game. plied with. lherelore, on and February lst, 1917, the Post Office Department will refuse to accept any such parcels for prisoners of war in Germany. ‘The Department is adâ€" vised by the English authorities that such parcels cannot be accepted for transmission to the prisoners, and could not get through. I‘] 1 € mm} ) 3 ( m ~ NC The, Canadian Red Cross Society through its London office undertakes that every Canadian prisoner shall existing organizations s their work of collectin sent to the Canadian week to cach prisoner. â€" Therefore, existing organizations should continue their work of collecting funds to be sent to the Canadian Red Cross Soâ€" ciety; and it is most desirable that they should not relax their efforts in this respect. ourage rerman nrisone D51 LEF EYE AND PART Of SKULL ontaimnin lothins inpmre \Bare LiSs0~ SHQoWnhn, willle QOL Lremen(iOus rest are the seenes of artillery k in all its branches, which is such »werful factor in the war. pectacular, exciting and absolutely rent from all pictures previousily wn, ‘‘War As It Heally Is‘‘ atâ€" ed instant suceess, and is concedâ€" o bhe the ereatest of all war films. ver 300 utdaort brou 118 personal ‘ XY a British and German aero ie whole thing filmed by Capt mn. who was in another aero. The ceapture of hundreds 0 nrisoners in a havonet chare ‘a cablegram from the 13 rities stating that no par x foodstuffs or articles should be forwarded in in Canada for prisoners 1LPi"M Th hospital and has a meely iss eye, he has started off Russian advance on the war sector. 53â€" recording the Allies‘ the Western front are y ~As It Really â€"Is,‘‘ ‘and eduled to play at the New eatre on Wednesday and "eb. .14 and 15. scenes displaying all sorts warfare methods are inâ€" 1e films. Among the most a German smper is most a target of you, is a situâ€" ing a peculiar brand of uis Captain Donald C. oms to possess to a greatâ€" an any other living man,. is sheer unwillingness to al feeling as far as danâ€" mned that helped him make Office Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable halfâ€"yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (free of exchango at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from thoe date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay’ment of any allotment made under any future war loan issuge in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of oneâ€"quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made ‘n respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. C W uk Tols DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA, COCTOBER 7h, 196. DCMINIQN OF CANADA BEBENTURE STOOK 1CSC 15 HOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNRS REQUIRING INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE AT PAR s in rram from the Britâ€" ting that no parcels uffs or articles of e forwarded in fuâ€" a for nrtisoners of is n canolner acro., re of hundreds of n a bhayonet charge ile of tremendous cenes of artillery ches., which is such For application forms apply to the Doeputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. Among the most a midâ€"air battle food and IN SUNMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. every of the flag,"‘" sari Ferguson, Ministe and Mines, addres Â¥iICE Congress n He then eoneisel and methods hy Governmenrt hope desired. â€" dn thes out ‘‘*‘It is vitally import: should buld the future o solidly on the principles ish constiftution, and we this by earing for the m ready to stake their lives of the flag." sandl Hon count to ‘*No citizen of the Empire 1 deserves more generous, kindlj sympathetic treatment than the who is fighting for us overseas," Hon. Mr. Ferguson. *‘No men done as much for ‘the Dominmi the splendid men who â€" have across the sea. There now lies us the acute question of how to them upon their return. The and social side is really of mor portance than the material sid is easy to furnish land and meai Erom tNS ProvYvince. our own men who co numbers of immigrant: in# from cther count advanta soldiers dier in Cler in tire Impire, saill tThQ JVL1N1 amid applause. New means of earning their h hood would have to be provided the imcapacitated men. Jn Ont greater facilifties existed for the cation and traiming of these sol than anvwlhere else in thre conti 1s eias} soldiet C1tl1Zzen Responsibility on Province. Hon. Mr. Ferguson pointed ou Ontario would have a_â€" treme amount of responsibility c Half the men who went ov from ‘this Province. â€" In lnmne scliieme proposed Ferzuson is embodied up of Northern Ontai and asking the Prisoners of War Deâ€" partmen‘t,â€" Canadian Red Cross Soâ€" ciety, to send food or other articles to a prisoner of war should be addressed to the Prisoners of War Department, Canadian Red Cross Society, and should eontain information in the folâ€" lowing form :â€" purp e the Canadian Re: The remittance sho form of a Post Offic Y drawn in favor of tl To Make Homes for Soldiers In the Great North Land HON. G. HOWARD PFERGUSON OUTLINES PLANS OF ONTARIO GOVERNMENT FOR ASSISTING THE RETURNED SOLDIERS TO HELP THEMSELVES AND HELP THE NORTH LAND. ortlh Persons desiring to nave cd or supplies sent to soOnel t i1 Landt aceupies position. â€" Should as expected, the t advantage to 1 he returned sold itrv at dlarge. 12345 Private A. G. Ito th Highlanders, Canadian Contin@ent, J Canadian Prisoner of Gottingen, Germany mNCIlI( but t (](‘('isi‘.‘( hip."‘‘ would he to th should send mo anadian Red he mn{alnlin en lhave â€"gone There now lies hefore moral 1(1 eciven t he Empire toâ€"day rous, kindly and than t'.u- man us overseas,"" said . _ *‘No men have| ‘the Domimon who â€" have \1\‘ 1sS j . wyone | ani Lc to clear the }lam The farms v each. cleared off the I and assistance men to erscet In The farms wi i very imnportâ€" the plans work ‘esult would be re North Land, ~C ild W rovited Tor In Ontario for the eduâ€" rese soldiers monev order ed out that tremendous 4st upon it. toâ€"day indlxvx and NV ad hl eVE V Hon. Mr > opening r the re dditional Canadian for that W ar Deâ€" tition ross â€" Soâ€" ‘OVIncia l the ends > be com mM solâ€" r ~Dept., Society. in / the means Qresis N0 A ntry Britâ€" do 1Eure e TP nent cV real Tor will NCE Deâ€" 12 aird eadt 1t ~nccessary . Lo sehools which w demonstration ta of aerieultural |In secinoois Â¥hiclh we wWifl ercet on our demonstration farms."" Every phase of agricultural life would be treated, continued the speaker. _A selection system would be instituted that each man might fit into huis own particular niche. _ Central hmildings would be erected and then the men would start turned soldier on the land rantage: It vaniage!? It woul moral and materi stranded between the of sowing and harvesting. 1t would undoubtedâ€" ly involve expense, said the Hon. Mr. Ferguson, but surely no one would cavil at expense which would result in the building up of our future «at:â€" zenslhp, he added. There was the problem of the wifo and family. â€" The surroundings in Northern Ontario would be quiet l'm' them at first, and the sueccess of the efforts made by the (m\'cl'nmeni; would depend largely on the social enviromment provided. _ Pathescopes, T lie £ the man in <pI be o1 SsocIal would be would â€" kes happy and Lieutenant heartily e 16 moVv in may do so by means of a Post Office money order, which is issued free of commission. â€" Instructions as to how to proceed can be obtaimed from Postâ€" masters of Accounting Post Offices. Parcels for prisoners of war conâ€" taining articles which are not prohibâ€" ited, may ‘be sent fully addressed to the place of destination in the form above, care of Prisoners of War Deâ€" partment, Canadian Ned Cross Roâ€" ciety, London, England, to bhe tforâ€" warded after they have beenecaâ€" Soldiers Detailed regulations respecting e munication with prisoners of war < beinge issued to the Postal Serv: generally, and full information im be cobtained by making application any. Postmaster. sGre e examined for his. acdg ome other form of work oduction ***Â¥ith Northe ind owe he soldier who did not to on the land would apply to the liers‘ Aid Commussion and would examined for his adaptability to m»mvVven im ts, etc., a matle â€" to d depen(t IiaArgely on the ronment provided. â€" Pathescopes, ng pictures, travel lectures and social life of churech and schoot d be the binding forees that d_ keep the returned soldiers y and contented on the land. Theo tenantâ€"Governor of the Provmee to ar tirle off the front of these farms, istance would be given to the ersct buldings. Farms would be absolutely free; i would be pard for his services aring the land; money would n im to buy stock, impleâ€" etc., and due provision would tle avord lus being leff. d hetween the ‘time of sowing soil lhe re n Ontari UNOT prapost At Other Work. dorsC there would lc nore ulll(l © 11 would hbe dual add to his own l progress and it cased â€" agricultural nty million acres idy for cultivation , said the speaker, ceneourage solâ€" n view we Though »stablish _ trainin will ereet on ou P ol â€"the Province the scheme, sard e about er eres â€" would agre sofâ€" rat land. ‘thought hty ho

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