Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 13 Mar 1918, 1, p. 3

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8 1G VA L c T C MADE IN CANADA _ N‘ ;f.‘ 2 n * PC 1 an t l sls ts C f : 9 +A *Â¥ s â€" | CHEWJNG GLM .U,, 42 4 i) y j | Â¥ C / io a # C h l WMM Thousands of soldiers an Exrope have cause }o fhnank Wrigiey‘s for its tonic ecffect. WWMOOW i hne 3 N.B.â€"â€"â€"Send for copy "~CANADIAN MINING NEWS" T ororto In making an investment the selection of the security is the most important factor. Write us for advice before making a purchase. ISBELL, PLANT CGO. BROKERS Standard Bank Building T ORONT O (fox.'xâ€"uer]y Mark Harris Co.) (Members Stardard Stock Exrchkhange) TELEPHONE MAIN 272â€"273 Keep your fighter suppiicd Montreal Cook, w defenden future n ple‘s pro ple‘s Judgse,"" Mr. N. havings s ion. â€" He questionâ€" by him £ in a dea the â€"fello name. | rifie. â€" 16. er, gave 6 ““l.\' offe was old : hed the stolen t‘rc The Mag be more future, a The rifle its$ owner sooner h 80608 A2AA8 6860068944440 04A 4 m mm es mm s ces ue s ons tm : + sn oo that he was has been able medical treat poisoning and to recovery. tal t1 firs‘t ] Morle that has b medic Te town and bloodâ€"poi hurried t sarrado, V alentino and hiva were the three men connected with the attack upon James Ferraa couple of weeks ags. charges arising out of the assault were dropped at Sov‘th Poreuâ€" pine. s n yviewW <Of all the Lacts brougiit to ligzht. Henry Lundstrom, arrested by Conâ€" stable Greer for being intoxicated and doing wilfal damage at Fat‘s Cafe, was fined $20 and eosts and ordered to pay the damages. As a consequence it cost a fu‘ltotal of $46.70. Geo, Hotson, an Austrian arrested by Constab‘e Greer, was fined $20 and costs for being drunk on the street. Provinceial Officer: Ackroyd charged W. Faweoett with being drunk. The fine was $20 and costs. Constant Gregore was remanded one more week in order. to get his papers to prove that he is not an alien enemy P. Barrado, arrested by Constable Greer, was charged with being drunk, and fined $10 and costs. Constable Mocelnnis® had similar charges against S. Valentino and G. Riva, and each of ». y alentino and U. hiva, a the ‘wo were fined $10 : Barrado, Valentino and Riv ward ind 3 ailow d ‘t0o g0 on p fine. _. Many credit the young man‘s c cumstances no dou finding which met t a eriminal one for price of the goods A. Biscornet, w guiliy to selling gc allowed to 2o on SUOOG, Sam Grusha, charged by W. R. Lowâ€" rey and G. Capra with obtaining ereâ€" dit under false pretences, was acquitâ€" ted. Grusha was apparently or perâ€" hbaps one of three partners concerned in the running ofâ€"a boarding house. Goods were obtained from the two firms named on what afterwards apâ€" peared to be: false representations. Grusha was so innocen‘t and polite, that it was no wonder the Maâ€"istrate taurants recently. .. The last named accused escaped with $19.00 fine and costs, while each of the other two paid $20.60. Arthur Studdo, L« White and J. Desâ€" charmeaux were charged hy Constahle Greer with being and doâ€" ing wilful damage in one of the resâ€" taurants recentlv. The last named In the cas with stealing by Mr. J.‘ P Atkinson adj For the past few months every day here at Police Court has been a busy day for Magistrate Atkinson, and Thursday last was no exception to this rule. As the majority of those chargâ€" eadl, however, pleaded guilty on Thursâ€" dsy, and as only one or two of the casos were what may be classed as serious cases, court was practically Charges, However, Not as Serious Generally as Sometimes. FIFTEEN GASES AT TOWN POLIGE COURT Hiet AxXe at ¢ 1ed to Toronto treatment. â€" Th became very c ley went to the he was about been able, howe ical treatment, and ré by noon suffer lightly badly al OnIng e ease of the boys charged aling wood from a lot owned J. P. Bartleman, Magistrate n adjourned« the eases ‘*until n,‘‘ which is equivalent in efâ€" letting them drop. The cases some smaller lads had been dismissed. The men concernâ€" 1 secur: as no ‘a ‘+Civil‘ y friends of Mr. Morlcy, of l be pleased to learn that ing excellent progress toâ€" al ie« U AC no eveloped and ho was to for speceial hospiâ€" There his eondition r critical andâ€" Mrs. the city in the fear ut to sueccumb. He >wever,â€"under expert t, to get rrd of ithe now well on the way wors abled oss t! {) last week pleaded l ore ilegally, was ayment of a $200 able things about haracter and cirâ€" bt influenced the 1e recovery tained. atâ€" pro oronto the M tion 11 0t On se Llazistrate instead of res hos ospital, uences He cut with ost a riched Lbater costs op».ion on the Otisse property, at the reported pricée of $1,250,000, with a large cash payment; M. J. O ‘Brien, the Cobalt and Renfrew magnate; the Nipissing of Cobalt; the Mining Corâ€" poration; the Kerr Lake Mine; and Messrs. F.â€"C. and H. H. Sutherland, the mining brokers, of Toronto. The Nipissing, aeccording to reports has an option on nine claims in Powell Townâ€" ship, the price for these claiins runâ€" ning up to $100,000. about th in Powe north of IS TEE@E TO EBE ANOTHER BIG GOLD CAMP IN PCWEL_L ceptliy iast year thae road nag dGon ever before. â€" The not e; $056,000. °_ Since the ro structed, the Government 000 invested in the T. 1 tal account, and interest ( 1905 had amounted to PEOPLEB‘S RAILWAY COSTS LBSS THAN $70,000 A YEAR 30mCe motic work. As vote in a Provin trouble be more m The IJc:l-?umc wart‘s one dissent time, Lhe jeader or the Upposition, Mr. Proudfoot, rebuked Mr. Dewart for some of his unfounded statements, and explained that the Opposition had made the suggestion to the Premier that the Legislature‘s time be extendâ€" ed, and in eaucus the party had all been in agreecment, even‘ Mr. Dewart not objecting. All understand the loss of ‘me and good spirit through an election contest. â€" The ladies had made mzfi.fiiwllr,ub,jectiun to..an election,. pointing out that the Dominion electâ€" ien had seriously interfered with paâ€" TCTOUudGiro0t, for some of his and explained t] made the sugse Last week Hartley Dewart, member for Southwest Toronto, was ‘the only man in the Legislature that opposed the bill to extend the life of the Proâ€" vincial Parliament until the end of the war, and so avoid«the turmol and disadvant time,: F3 Mr. Proun rArry this line of the country‘s industry. He said much more eapital was 1'0(]1111'011 for proper development of whe mines of Canada, while an expart consideraâ€" tion of the requirements of foreign markets was essential. Dr. Wilson al sodwelt on Canada‘s dependence upon outside sources for much necessary raw and partly finished material. â€" He said â€"that if the United States coal supply were to be withdrawn, the eastâ€" ern Canadian coal fields could not be sufficiently developed to take the place of the U.S. supply before three years. He also suggested consideration of a measure of control over the establishâ€" ments of basic war industries by the Government. At present the control in a number of cases was in foreign bands. Another thouglit expressed by Dr. Wilson related to the fact that the public should be better protected from fraud in mining schemes of one kind and HARTLEY DEWART, M.P.P. i PLAYS A LONHE HAND. At the Canadian Mining Inslitute at Montreal last week, Dr. A. W. G. Wilson, of the Departmenmt of Mines, Ottawa, argued very foreibly and ably for greater attention to the mining industry at the present time. _ He showed that the prosperity of the country . could be much â€" increased through the development of the mines, so that the heavy intersst charges on the national debt could be met ito some extent through the increase in t at depth, th hummer. Am ken interest in the prosident .. and others, In Assisting in Mecting the Heavy Debt Charges After the War. MINING MAYV BE BIG NEP TD COVNTSN When the vote of $686,711 for ithe N.O. was before the Leaislature Toronto last week, Hon. T. W. Meâ€" rry, â€" Provincial 'l‘reas‘n'er, gave me interestin» fgures. He said that 5 one dIissentin ection while the »]] ‘ank C. 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