Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Dec 1918, 1, p. 7

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SOLD WIEBREYER , TUIS WARâ€"SAVINGS STAMPS expenditures. Uatil January 31st, 1919, Warâ€"Savings Stamps will be sold by all Moneyâ€"Order Post Offices, Banks, and other authorized Agencies, for $4.00 each, and on January 1st, 1924, Canada will pay $5.00 each for them. As Sic Thomas White, Minister of Finance, points out; W will provide *"an excellent investment for small savings; strong incentive to everyâ€"day economy.‘ A Coertificate is provided for the purchaser of a W.â€"S. S,. On the certificate are spaces to which 10 W.â€"S. S. may be affixed. A certificate bearing one or more W.â€"S. S. may be registered at any Moneyâ€"Order Post Office, fully protecting the owner against loss by fire, burglary or other cause. The Certifcate also shows the Cash Surrender Value of W.â€"S. S. at various dates before maturity. The Canadian Government offers interestâ€"bearing Warâ€"Savings Stamps Issue of 1919â€"Payable Jan. 1, 1924 RDERâ€"INâ€"COUNCIL P.C. No. 2462 authorizes the issue of Warâ€"Savings Stamps for the purâ€" pose of assisting in the financing of Government ©@44000006066808§0§$4460¢ P "53:5 h4h ©6 6 00%0:00000000000060000000000600000::000808003‘0:: Show your interest as a Citizen of the Town and do your part to assure good Municipal Government ##%000004000090008800090000000000680668 6000 Registration Against Loss $5.00 for $4.00 C AN A D A $09000804000000000000060000000000000000600406 § 0 SIGN IS DISPLAYED ONTARIO GOLO CUTPUT EXCEEDS THAT 0Ff 1917 Burcau of Mines Report Shows Inâ€" crease in Gold Production for Nine Months. According to the report of the Onâ€" tario Bureau of Mines the gold proâ€" duetion in Ontario for the first nine months of 1918 has shown an increase over the: corresponding las‘ yoar, while the silvyer production, though slightly less than that of the same nine months in 1917 is still greater in value than last year. The gold production for the first nine months in 1918, despite the adverse conditions ohbtaining and the closing of several ln‘oduvin«r mines, was $6,â€" §75,766.00, or $121,231.00 more than for the (-m'l('spmldm" period in 1917. On the other hand the silver producâ€" tion avas over 2,000,000 ounces less than in 1917, but on ageeount of the inecrease in the price of this metal, the value of the silver produced was nearly £500,000.00 more than in 1917 first nine months, being $12,500,890 up to Sept. 30th., 1918. In the production of gold the Holâ€" In the production of goid the Holâ€" linger was the largest producer, the out put of the ‘big mine for the first nine months of this year being valued at $4,685.586.00. The Meintyre came next with a production of $1,203,875,â€" 00. The Lake Shore, one of the new producers, had an output since the Writing from Porqais Junetion an employee of the ‘F. ~N.:L). seems to resent the letter published an The Adâ€" vance last week from Mayor MeCouâ€" brey, of ll()ll‘ll)l\ Falls, regarding the train service given to the North Land by the People‘s Railway. | **Mayor MceCoubrey evidently forgets the aeâ€" commodation afforded him by the T. N.0. employees when they fook him from Porquis Junetion _ to â€" Iroquois Falls via the hand ear special,"‘ sugâ€" N.O. STAFF ALL RIGHT BUT TRAIN SERVICE WROHNG. n of gold the Holâ€" gest producer, the mine for the first s year being valued The Meintyre ecame inE y se i y i d * Advancee. It is n« MeCouwbrey forgets commodation. He man to forget app courtesies and ass Mayor of Iroquois why it should be ne on the good nature of the employses | may well object D M spt give a regular service make such imakeâ€"shifts Mr. MeCoubrey was not with the eimployees of t would find little populat that line, for the T. N. neces with the einpiloyees ol LnC Todd. 1i1€ would find little popular favor along that line, for the T. N.0. employees are justly noted for their kindness, courtesy and accommodating spirit in general. It would be diflicult to find a better elass of railway employees on this continent. â€"The employees in gonâ€" eral are about all right, but the serâ€" vice in general is about all wrong. Mr. MeCoubrey was complaining aâ€" bout the miserable service from which the whole district suffers. He struck SISTERS DIE WITHIN FEW HOURS OF EACH OTHER. cach other, heta was l1 years of ago and frene only 8 years. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at 3 o‘elock. on n n en Ao e raimrqies prpgAdp El Among the new patients ergseney, Mospital this we (I)x ) Minthorne who is i Influenza, but who is mi DrowLr tlus othing over dlfcutles created apparently by up..â€" They have shown »mployve It .ts a 10 TRPeov WV OQ0 of appre assist not ho is makin reessary > and he of the jecause 190C t likely any sue n ; not the anece ommod ailway lette unncecessary. finding fault ‘e road. He to tt pful road. handâ€" lation omm ia esns to ie 1 terd that kind kind for s But th wond? trespas O€ 1th I aCcâ€" d of such nrmt The Mr. Mrs. the 1_1'1)()(] not no SUBSCRIBE NOW !!

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