Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Aug 1919, 1, p. 6

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z @#$%%%@%¢6 4 #0000000000090000000000000000060608604000600000666 ludl $%¢% 0 Timmins, Ont. i Porcupine Office, ’PHONE lOO Stg:f; ::fi:fgfz? 000060000000000000000008 P.O. Box 62 Poreupine â€" Cobalt â€" Toronto Excavations for Cellars, Sewers, Etc. Contracts of all Kinds Taken Member Standard Stock Exchange Offers to the investing public A SERVICE UNEXCELLED. The salient features of the WILLS‘ STANDARD BROKERâ€" AGe SERVICE are:â€" i ie‘ o Prompt and accurate execution of orders. Quick Delivery of Certificates Immediate settlement of accounts when requested. Direct Private Wire System connecting all offices. A Weekly Market Despatch devoted to mining and financral news mailed free upon request. A Bureau of Statisties which is prepared to furnish special reports on any listed stock on the New York Curb and the Standard Mining Exehange LEO MASCIOL! EMPIRE BUILDING STOCK BROKER CONTRACTOR nto â€" Detroit New York. Buffalo Phone No. 32 Rochester m n | |JUSTICES OF 1 ; AT LAS | | #%66 C Pliice~Magistrat able to come u week for the poli thre court was he the. Peace H:. E..3 H. Wailson presid cases that had pré Magistrate Atkin again untftil this y pected shere to h S gere were tw Grandbois and A he court charged ers under tae M under the Milita k | 4 4 .Y omm on ©$66460086606806%6046 4004604 046086 mss ces cce sefi omm c mm ce 1i47 1.3 C 3( «4 Y NA PX lilll(l outlining their work | departments and other hb fested have lumnl invited '1»10 entatives _ to discuss ‘;:»\4 ‘rnors of tinc Burceau 1 ltn be adoptea to â€" eoâ€"or |make available for use wit I}HIC exhaustive _ informs ’1n1nv rals resources in resy duction, treatment, éonsu requirements. . In view of |demand for gold to assur cial stability of the nati ’\VUTIH. the Imperial Minera lureau might well pay sp tion td the Poreupine, wit seeing wlhrat might be dor in the development of the sources of this territory. like the Imperial Minera Bursau could secure an such information as to obtainable from gold min territory as would assure 60000000000000000000000000000000000000000 _ |est and attention as woul [the early and helpful deve TG DEVELOP MINERAL RESOURGES OFf EMPIRE Pro. Willet C. Miller who made an enviable reputation for\nmself by ns good work in the North Land for the Ontario Bureau of Mines, has been selectea as Canada‘s representative on the lmperial Mineral Resources Bureau. This Bureau was organized for the purpose of collecting informaâ€" tion regarding the mineral resources and metal requirements of the British Empire and of advising the varous governments â€" and others _ concerned from time to time what action might appear to be desirable to enable those resources to hbhe developed and made available to meet the requirements of the Empire. â€" The governors of tlus Bureau were appointed, one hy the British (Government, one by each of the five selfâ€"governing Dominions, one each by the Government of India and the Secretary of State for the Colonâ€" ies, while six representatives of the mining, imineral and imetal industries were appointed by the British Miniâ€" ster of Reconstruction after consulâ€" tation with the principal institutes and institutions representing these industries. â€" The Bureau is to operate under ‘a royal charter, but pending the cranting of this charter, the goverâ€" nors have been at work organizing and outlining their work.â€" Various Pro. Willet C. Miller Representative for Canada on Commission JUSTICES OF THHE PEACK AT ijere were two youngy imen, AjGX. Grandbois and Albert Depti, before the court charged with being defaultâ€" ers under the Military Service Act. It under the Military Service Aet. I% appears that they changed their resiâ€" and when called out under the Act could not be found. Thsir case will come up on Thursday before Maâ€" gistrate Atkinson, and in the meanâ€" time they are out on $300,00 â€" bail each. to be adopted@ to â€" eoâ€"ordinate «and make available for use within the Emâ€" pirfic exhaustive â€" information _ upon minerals resources in respect of proâ€" duction, treatment, éonsumption and requirements. _ In view of the present demand for gold to assure the finanâ€" On the charge of taking a portion of a web of cloth from Mr. Dorway‘s where he was employed as a tailor Tom Mack was allowed to go on suâ€" spended sentence, and the understandâ€" ing that he make restitution, his preâ€" vious good charactesy being all in lus faver, and Mr,. Dorway being willing to reâ€"employ him. â€" The case against O .Hermand, charged with receiving the stolen cloth, was remanued for a week. â€" Solicitor J. E. Cook made a plea for the withdrawal of this case in view of the long residence of the defen@ent in the Poreupine Camp and the fact that during that time he had enjoyed the respect of all in the district who knew ‘him. Mr. Cook explained that the men had been drinking or they would not have mixâ€" ed up in such an affair at all. He alâ€" so said that Mr. Hermand hagu taken the clothe as part payment of a debt and without knowledge of it being stolen. Chief Wilson said that while he did not wish to see the aceused punished he thought it only right to say that he would feel much more inclined to lenieney if the accused adâ€" miftea the fault frankly. ‘The Justiâ€" ces then remanded the case for one week . the bloomi requirements. . In view of the present demand for gold to assure the finanâ€" cial stability of the nations, of the world, the Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau might well pay specialsattenâ€" tion td the Poreupinge, with a view to seeing what might be done to assist in the development of the mineral reâ€" sources of this territory. A» body lard over Tor a low is aceuse cheques and merchants. Tr} bDe d outlinin partments istries. ‘The Bi er ‘a Foyal cha cranting of this s have been at outlining the mong t it cas 1rl~ ace H. E. Mont ilson presiding. that had previou C wVas [agistrate Athkin come up from the police eourt was held with Al ation )0E t AM eTrIE WV is territory. : A» body rial Mineral Resourees cases dealt rom ~»COI apparently rate Alliinson was unâ€" up from Cobalt â€" last olice court here and so held )’x'ii*f) bustices of /. Montgomery and W . siding. â€" Several of the previously come bhefore kinson were remanded 3 weekâ€"when he is exâ€" ilfred Desja week . Tdic ho 1 assure such inte as would guarante oful development « this district. @IT WYOrK . other bodi¢ invited to .: Desjardines, was The young felâ€" orging names to * them on local ('\)Hrl Ininin To the with w 1( wIth ng Tuese to operate _ pending the goverâ€" methods a dispute in a card game,â€"easino, of ecourse,â€"and one man was hurt in bouy and in spirit. The other fellow was fined $10,.00 and eosts and the sun is shining again in Sehumacher. FIVE WOMEN LOST FOR A NTIGHT IN THE BUSH er women berries back of the t lost their way and spent the night wand One of the fire rang about two it the midale of a thiel anDout TWO o clock in the morning in the midale of a thick spruce swamp. Their clothes were torn by the brush, they were footsore and worried, and by the time they reached town again they were in an exhausted condition. This week, however, they have reâ€" covered _ their usual health and strength and are none the worse for the night lost in the bush. Indeed, some of them are ‘back again picking One evening last week five Finlandâ€" women who had been out picking rries back of the Hollinger Reserve t their way and as a result they ent the night wandering in the bush ie of the fire rangers found them out two o‘celock in the morning in Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these sorvices. Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. Brick Work, Plastering Cement Work, Etc. Etc Mail Ordersa Attended to T. E. Strain â€" South Porcupine BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Promptly PA J. SHEPHARD Phone 152. Will visit Timmins fir _ of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. CACGNON VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY.

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