Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 2 May 1917, 1, p. 3

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+ ADDRESS : Copper Curb Mining Outlook ~ 72 TRINITY PLACE | O 0 :: NEW YORK mmmowwooooommooonoomoonoo»o: $ _ COPPER CURB AND MINING OUTLOCXK maintai b6004%6: O A ffice, Goldfields Hotel, Timmirs HUGH MULMERQONK, Agent z0000000000 604606 MOMW% $ TIMMINS TOWNSITE CO., Ltq. G ©400040060000006064640§04§6 MM(O WOOg Phone 78 Phone 95 B °~ '§ 00 PFhone 64 P.O. Box 186 F. C. . SIMMS, THE COPPER CURB AND MINING OUTLOOK inâ€" THE NEWS SERVICE IS FRESH, ABLY PREPARED AND COMPLETE. mining property under British Columbia is the Coming Mininag Field Mining and Engineering Record TiMMIINS 1 rom one hundred and fifty to two hundred and fifty and corporations are discussed in each issue. ich nmumber formation so prep Ore Roesorves now valued at $600,000,000. Coal Deposits valued at $218,000,000,000. Naw Mines Opening Every Year. Mincral production this year estimated at $46,000,000, llead Officeo XINE YEARS the‘Jeading authority on Mining and Mining Securities. Sample Copy on request. umber, Buiiding Material Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies POFK nds second ha Real Estate and Insurance Established 1895 Subscrintion $3.00 per annum now in Canada ublished at 203 World Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. For Rates apply to the Publishers respondents in all clonial Steel Companies Famous RED STAR DRILL STEEL TIMMINS anrd SOUTH PORCUPINE earries an 8,000 to 10,000 word article oilor LOTS FOR SALLE Collcctions Made SSUED BIâ€"WEEKLY ired as to show title Tachinory in firstâ€"class conditic Drills, etc. Y ard and Warehouse One Dollar Annually leadmg Mining Camps. Timmins Representative ‘*‘Romances of Great Mines its effect on seeuritic 5OUTH PQORCUPINE Afiler Evoery Meal i me Flaver E. Phone 30 P.0O. Box 319 on some hbig 18 COoOPâ€" mities Brief Reviecw of Budg for 191‘% ’ The Budget, as prese to parliament by Fin '\\'hit(* may briefly be providing the followin No tarif? changes wi No income tax will h Taxation on war prof as it is where such pré ceed 15 per 15 per cent. and not es % s * cent. the tax is increa quarter to oneâ€"half, a quarter to threeâ€"quart exceeding 20 per cent. New law applies to f period after Dec. 31, 1 Foreign trade of ( § nded March 31, $2,043,000,000, § New domestic loan next fall. Surplus of current re dinary‘and eapital ex; cluding interest on pensions, is £60,000,000 Canada‘s total war is about $600,000,000p The net national de before the war $336,00( to more than $900,000,( end of the present fis f gy E. LCs\ eago io per cent. and noi exc cent. the tax is increas quarter to oneâ€"half, arn quarter to threeâ€"quarte exceeding 20 per cent. New law applies to fit period after Dec. 31, 19 Foreign trade of Can ended.. March 31, ... 1! ©2.043,000,000. Brief Revieow of Budget for Carada for 191‘ TAX UFOHK WAR â€" PROHTS INGREESED drink, if you never ‘take the first.‘‘ In the same way Mrs. Mormson could not be expected to spend nine months in jail for a ‘‘second"" offence, when the "‘first"" was wiped off as clean as Tony‘s bar. Mrs. Morrison returned to South Poreupinge on Saturday, April 21st. On the morning of Thursday April 26th, Provincial Officer Allen served a summons on her to appear that evening at 8 o‘clock so that Magisâ€" trate Atkinson might. amend the conviction,, according â€" to and the judgment being for amended with all due ceremony was then fined $200 and costs ‘"‘first‘‘ offence against the Te ancee Act. The fine was paid. Mrs. Morrison secures a_ refur the first ‘‘first"‘ fine, and as she not have to serve the first * see sentence, she is consequently on! the second "first‘"‘ fine and is n for the **second"" first jail sent ‘*And the last shall be first an first shall be last"‘â€"it is to be h ESCAPES PRISOH TERM IMMENSE SUMS FOR ut Y3 $ uP _ ‘‘second‘‘ cCc the law on th and the ju« not entfo rrAaCUIUrIn® Png Lemper again in February of was called by the cou second sumilar charge No tariff chan No income tax Taxation on w it is where su ed 15 per cent ner cent. and en this 111 {insonâ€" mig convietion i that point. ime â€" way be expecte jailâ€" LTor a‘‘ ‘‘fAirst‘" w abs( ser. of South End, Sucâ€" Canada Has Received Orders to Ex in Appeal Case, But tont of Hight Hundred and Second Case is Fifty Billion Dollars Amended dA FOLLIOWIN .â€"â€" inzes will be made. ix will be imposed. war profits will remain such profits do not exâ€" nt. Upon profits over d noi c.\("vc(lill;: 20 per enc md pomt 2 the flirst * seconda onsequently only out ‘‘fine and is not in C first jail sentence. shall be first and the ‘‘â€"it is to be hoped. eceures a_ refund of fine. and as she does THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE s sentence wa meantime, how nlace,. of abod +C inCC T EeG 16 11 1 e 1e â€" formaly accountin Irom oneâ€" from oneâ€" be floated Oll a second e first.:?" Mormison to \| or year totaled UD npet ontnh illin uts LV C vi1Cse¢ OrPders lmnceiltde snhells, and Ther component parts, which represent imâ€" mense tonnage of steel, brass, eopper, lead, ete. â€" They include propellants and fuses, also ships, locomotives ar«d ‘ars. An idea of the financial magâ€" nitude of the business is ohtained from the faet that the cash disburseâ€" ments for March were $41,000,000 and will be for April $43,000,000,. Towards the financing of this imâ€" mense business which means so imnuch to the Empire from the standpoint of the successful prosecution of the war and to our troops at the front as well as to the prosperity of ®anada. Lne nunner of enmpl Follows :â€"Headquar inspection, 4,000 ; w indirect, 250,000 i hundred and thirty ieal and loading pl ation in earrying « the Board. The pro these orders include component parts, wl mense tonnagze of st lead, etec. They in hospital ships, row sail in dinary guise, stripped of all â€" Red Cross insignia. Which | well as to the prosperity of Canada, the Dominion Government has conâ€" tributed $200,000,000 as a loan to the Imperial Treasury and arranged with the Canadian banks for advances awâ€" ias Deen Duillt up in vanaidi financial assistance of ‘the Government. â€" The figures striking as evidencinsg hot dustrial power of Canada a tent to which the present i financial and commereial _ have been created by this business. The total value national trade of Canada (imports and exports) of 1912. The value oi munitions shipped to April 30th was $470,000,000, the total disbursement: to April 30th being $543,000,000 The nuunmber of employees is divided as Follows :â€"Headquarters _ staff, 800 inspection, 4,000 ; workers, direct and renc‘t C 5 brewe (From To evade itinge $100,000,000 A. loading plants are earrying out the .. The products c ors include shells, IV tilre Ci U 1e Montre B )a l d 2 ngures are very ncine both the inâ€" Canada and the exâ€" 1 is $850,000,000, be entire anterâ€" anada _ (imports 2. The value oi rctories, ire tThat e Chat Canaâ€" iense bhusiness the IJmperial tually realize ims imvolved. re not be out nalrm Board coOvelrt Ons hsrs the oOr{ers ns wlhich with the Domunion avourabhle onditions crgeantic n _ 0per ork( @xTE Cnemâ€" and Six by ot ot t know that Canada w ‘|rates char; S | Land esp +| companies â€"fest living, 4C 1.C.M monev sZ+ sels sunl suhbm for [t will be delightful new know that the express con Canada are prospering. rates charged everybody, in Land â€" especially, â€" feared companies were not makin est living, but both their net revenues show good in« distille the past fnsca not to â€"give word., *‘thone; Dnto 15 }n\\' ; alte) will a nsl a KC 1p( O1 Cron increase tn 18â€"1 ce ito erl mummk. He addeod ithorities were the Sâ€"year old soldier from W inmâ€" is the distinetion of having 13 Huns in 20 minutes. The ‘Cwas undoubtedly unluckyâ€" > Huns. This soidier, Pte. S. key, was recommended for the and also receved $65 head tf‘rom a London admirer. Pte. is now in hospital in England. o mMmenact nivel and, to write the manager | bank asking in the Ger that us hankâ€" acecount V OrC 1t udiencd C€orhi i yeal undu rchine i the turin Norld News in Brief NA rite the mangs 10 1) rivV a t 11} K o lit\ wPtdE The bank Vapanese lan professor emphasis the above )1 clanfastar {eof on [ se f is Jaoles Loo {es [eolastaole C O make peopic preceautions _ reâ€" 1R one â€"Hun in had the imâ€" WV C nglehanded sition near 1117 Cl reases for Be careful hve vesâ€" beleved tfins the to all to anies in ‘om â€" the re North > poor in honâ€" iss and N( No w vl(] U Sitbâ€" in roh ment ten V l the the 11 an bhe to 1 gan last wee the British 1200 prisone the British, v routing the Probably few things so clearly ilâ€" lustrate the contrast between the Gerâ€" man spirit and the British spirit as the attitude of the two peoples as officially evidenced after the recent sinking of hospital ships by Hun subâ€" marines. The German press hoasted as of a vietory. The German authorâ€" ities had been ready to saerifice the lives of German prisoners on the ships to wreak a little measure of a sort of mad vengeance against the British. And the British Admiralty after all, ‘almly and quietly announced, **We were fortunate in being able to save the lives of ten German officers and 95 men from the ships sunk."" ‘The Germans let both their own and their enemy‘s sick and wounded take the The worst now in progress, as 1| show only too plaily comfort, though, in t! humanity‘ Larrick enemy awful and CTla despat« to advan Hus Perl and |J}1 FPOUR FOUR DRED 1M C een $PIUIS €11 Will be Again on the Canadian Circuit. stable of D1 be campaigt ‘nem y nberil. ast weekK on an eiglhitâ€"nmile Tront wmitish took villages and prisoners. _ In Mesopotamia also ritish, mnder General Maude.are the Turks. llag <() uUr i1riti a + 1t cE tried mitish and ree on the we Hitl mad 1C ‘ GCrermans the matte verly wa (+1 l\‘vl,\’ YÂ¥CQOI ut as prIS{ last belhu s ol The open sea. to save their own unfortunates at all p)risoners 11 ason. â€" lraimmner Larrick st call on l()(-key Hayâ€" tainer will act as authâ€" and assistant to Dr. l ied on ad did rat lu r. _ There is some ie progress being s sake. Jn one front ate uky ote ote ate sie ofo ste sie ie I1 ie tGpvernment, opposition, that snirits outside tY Tyree will agâ€" the Canadian 48 tied to it ind id a HUNâ€" ‘s and landâ€" the British work done, the â€" Huns know until v lhad hbeen 1@ wAar 183 malty lists front, takâ€" war matâ€" about desâ€" (-m'ding‘ to surrender, e in threes which the rehed the tion PPraS Cros entered ; Found : nletT woet canâ€" t defence urged hy et /‘ ganâ€" Sir Sam rontena« empnatll DNA Der n timiue at Ots [ weel Labotr NHQ and T

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