Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 2 Jul 1919, 1, p. 7

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"e a iesA 3 t o top o t t 3e Wls ns , t\ > > 4 Pn PA h t Nes w i) § N oi * ts esY TV 2 Same way with the live merchants ‘in the business game. The busiâ€" ness is here for them, but they must keep advertising aâ€"searchâ€" ing for it. One advertisement won,t do, nor two, nor three. Keep at it steady, that‘s the game mush along ! There wouldn‘t be much of a Gold Camp in the Porcupine, if the Oldâ€"Timers had > simply said, "Oh, well, we‘ve found gold here, we know the. gold is here," and then _ had been content to go to sleep on the trail. But they were not that kind of Oldâ€"T imers. They made the huskms mush along They spent time and money and energy in the prospecting game. That was their business. They knew the gold was here. It was their little chore to find it. They weren‘t content with one trip, two trips, a dozen trips. They kept right on. And they are at it yet. They: have found a lot of gold, but they will not be content until they have sought it to the: - limit. + [:« Nt s t The Porcupine is the right old place to search for gold, And to search for business here, try the columns of The Advance. The live ones know that is the right trail to follow in prospecting for business. Mush! mush along! 5 }';. 6

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