Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Feb 1917, 1, p. 7

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O@6008000088%9004 006 i John i Phone 78 Phone 95 B #9009000900000000080089000500900000000000000000000000060 VÂ¥ 0““0“00“0“’”0000“000000000”000 6 4 ‘COBALT achren Readyâ€"made or made to order. . Also ltobes, HBlankets, Waterproc Horse Covers (Tarpaulins to order) Whips, Curry Combs and Brushes ete. Also a full line of Horse Remedies and Pratt‘s Poultry Rem pdies. REPALIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO EVERYTHING IN HARNESS Readyâ€"made or made to order. Also Robes, Blankets, Waterprocof 680464 See @’E}ZK,S T?gfi Before Buying your Winter Outfit Noteâ€"â€"Pressing, Cloaning and Dyceing Dons $ € Lumbcr Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies ACENT FOR British Columbia is the Coming Mining Field Mining and Engineering Record All kinds second hand Mining Boilers, Hoists MHead Office Ore Reserves now _ valued at $6C0,000,000. Coal Deposits valued at $2i€6,000,000,000. New Mines Opening Every Year. Mineral production this year estimated at $46,000,000. NEXT DBOOR TO CANADIAN CLUB CAFXH Colonial Steel Coempanies Famous Subscription $3.00 per annum row in Canada Published at 303 World Bldz., Vancouver, B.C. For Rates apply to the Publishers s= s8 s TiIMMINS z 9 RED STAR RRILL STEEL Established 1885 Machinery in firstâ€"Class condition Pumps, Drills, etc. Yard and W arehouse freigsht haulage, â€" the dangor of the is practically over ecording newspape broken out M Three fhiremen week and five o Activity on the British part oef the Western front is seriously alarming the (ferman imilitary authoritiee who find it increasingly difficalt ""to have their troops on two fronts at the one fime.:‘ The Formal lion in rebels The Gorman able to do more struction this m neutral â€" shippims under the Reserutiu The Colomal Secret: poirted a committee to setilement of exâ€"solditer within the Empire af The Committee imcludes lian High Commissione and Agentâ€"General Bru At a meeting of busiress men and f‘armers in Winnipeg recently it was suggested that for a month in the spring factories and other business places close down and the staffs go out on th> farms to help with the iiiiiié%%%i%%*%(‘#fiflifiii*i%Q**é%Qi@é@“@*@ééé‘*“*‘@ o Germany from th 10ov Ee roups f ut ofi. 1 h L CC 13011 of Notting erial battl ) enforce th rnmentâ€" enti Nn d llipOxXx and five ofnel the erumbling store in half a dozen omm met rdin the Grana Trunk tor Cubanâ€" Government â€" makes announcement that the rebelâ€" Cuba is now crushed, and the being broken up into small finrd their eseape practically )C iks ot ) despat{ Oth, veal itish Navyy 400,000 me ~the naval eniis undc the n rla 11}p) Worl: C ommasader zr fo the s Domimon ree there y be strong usuallyvy has as. 1=s<st19f MBE 2 11 wl e@PTVIce n the ol 001 |a c( dozen business place $150,000. en : City Council Of | mous vote, passed g upon Premicr:â€"B ho Militia Aect. z> the Austroâ€"tGe: roposed new **? been unsnecessful refusing to be ppeal 1‘1l(¢ riontlhi_to "lDnt ut A 1N 111 5C 101 1011 estimates watd dem er Albert Bail, awarded the Disâ€" Medal and, was Froeedom of the Chas fought over Engli U tord accompanit Madrid the ter rats‘" in ordimnmary ed :1 Ham out C raised 111 Dept. were les c@Tin trmi )1 eonsernption e Mail and in initiative. killecd â€" last adly injured s a dry tv; *The fire 11 the Polish |and advan Polis‘h army ttmulnw tha Ts ' 4 1 stroâ€"Germanleare it is bway clai e matter nite entls I1s U pon the the war. he Austraâ€" to London, “’;Ilk(‘!'. uf HTITIS :1 112 l re(Ul‘t eatr ) puallsnâ€" of Trade $2,084,376 o Canada be )mImot I11Z6 Dy TH ovidin stt NNBRaTE nal ol nave apâ€" r the lands )lishâ€" 1giit it e do e of L¢ will lC the K € 1i OVEel lie. Hesdooks for gre; and advances in airs Fforetells desperate attacks enemy, imcluding a upon England itself, the plan invasion having hbeen already and considered by the high c of the Humns. The Lbondon Times warning that the need eontinues to the dfizhting line, says that the situ ceal than most pes vount f1eventliow editor makes the that U.S. Ambass lhis oflicral position to transmit mupor American â€" Ambhassador Gerard a his staff were the ones who the honorable Irishman to the han o| (‘()1l noie had little he w Sess1Oon 1 us some mell have heen have «h who s amount of money by offering a numâ€" ber of wellâ€"known magazines at unâ€" usually low prices. . The canvassers had no connection with any of the magazines and the company they preâ€" tended to represent did not even exist. If the people want to subsceribe for somethiez they should subscribe for their local newspaper first, and. if there is any money left for magazines their besk plan is to order the latter through a local newsagent or bookâ€" The public are again warned against fake subscription canvassers for magâ€" azines. _A gang recently operated in the west and secured a considerable amount of money by offering a numâ€" fion The ch matehes ti ind Hull tfering a 191 trene returne tra ) mmnl arl n Brief rat â€"£O] sumcide j servied Cemed to 1 of such tFrom the ul en ftempté T( 11 Nt )](]i('l ack t1 ecessitated the imj osition while in Germany nuportant war informaâ€" Entente Allies. ‘‘Thuas ned in good time of the hich led Casement to the and his eapture followed. Ambassador Gerard â€" and ce the ones who delivered W € 13 a t POCL ancker, ditector of Aviâ€" »ation . â€"for cent public address said ved after the ~war was C 4s â€"now made 11 (iC3â€" many eligibles in Ottawa earing conseription,. are izh as $200 each for the ldiers‘ buttons"* which ck from the battle front npted to sell. There are its that returned soldiers ir buttons stolen by men to believe that the prosâ€" ich a token would> free Yell situation C t wiltir revolyve ad, the young eâ€" radio outfit die I"ut MIX ouinrt )11 I11 l )11 ad 14 $~ r0om, wherg revolver bullet young expert outfit cand â€"a cechnical seienâ€" 10QrPOsS cutdod irs, â€"and 10e â€" PA 10,000 18 apâ€" Bs1T; |â€" Tree called 10 248, The O0S, innual mecel NVednesday perating rey than the prev Che operatin op 530, lea at $5907. (G 1€ neome 910 a nCcomt e ? TIMMINS and TORONTO 8 OS The siXt orthern . ompany,. spite Reduced 0PE POst @Om} net | Through our Toronto office and our membership on the Standard Stock Exchange, we are able to offer you an exeeptional service on orders and information. We have in our Montreal Wareâ€" house a battery of five stamps â€"â€"â€"weight 1,050 lbs each, arâ€" rangedforinsideamalgamation â€"â€"can be purchased for less than cost. Hoimer L. Gibson and Company Porcupine stocks IHERN DNTARIO POWEAR GO‘S§ VFAR Fraser Chalmers of Canada 59 Beaver Hall y O(}| CORSON‘S CHARCOAL tTing ver 1915 TLE FOLKS ALL. LIKE IT were h1 annual Ontario N l1 Do the junior members of vour househ the same as they regard a cose of med # he with the tooth paste? Why not stai less, boing $061 .507 for 1915. râ€" imterestâ€" cha We find that little folks everywhe n mee white teeth, they ke:p on us Get the tinv to‘s started early in OV expel Write For Particulars ie previ mme wis ire Write or Fhone Your Oréers previou Members Standard Stoch Ezchange IT TASTES so: coop‘" LIMITED A11!, in the proper care of their teeth. I: will save making a total brought forward to the current year of $587,480, During the year the Company made considerable extensions in its busiâ€" ness, $185,068 being expended in this way, and these extensions offset less favorable. conditions. ~ During the vear the Company made reductions in the rates for liguat and power. Taxsgs for the year were $8,128 in exceess of the previous year. The Company announces that it expects to deliver power to Kirkland Lake gold eamp early in March. The Kirkland Lake lme cost $177,140 to the time of the issuing of the annual statement and a further cost ofâ€" anâ€" other $50,000 is estimated for thuis mumnutes Inhne â€" eC wires has rention o The flying squirrel, in 1 ree to tree, often clear ‘his animal also has a b kin or memhbrane connec nd hind legs. Phic tion of a truck recently picked stnut poles, earri deposited â€"then ok upon the process of _ tooth brushing Have you ever thought that the trouble leasant taste, and because they can see MONTREAL, P.Q. T COTH PASTE ‘tion of poles for electric been facilitated by the inâ€" _a truck for the purpose. y picked up four 40â€"foot oles, earried them 200 fteet, ited them in holes in 25 leaping Trom rs fifty feet. broad fold of ‘cting@ its fore

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