Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Oct 1919, 1, p. 6

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i y i l ns . New York. : The present high price of Silver warrants much higher prices Wor the Silver Stocks. ; I have prepared a Special Booklet dealing with All the Silver Mines on the America" P Continent 2 Mailed Free Upon Request. Porcupine Office, Porcupinée Cobalt Toronto _ Detroit HAMILTON B. WILLS Member Standard Stock Exchange ‘PHONE 100 cash or margin. Buffalo Rochester Stocks bought for The Government Bureaux here inâ€"| cludes the Soldiers Civil â€" Reâ€"Estaâ€" blishment Branch under the charge of Mr. H. C. Garner, and the Ontario Department of Labor represented by Mr. D. F. Ryan. The office here is also in close touch with the Dominion Department of Labor and its many branches and with many other departâ€" ments *devoted to the interests of labor and industry, through the clearâ€" ing houses at Toronto, Ottawa, â€"and other centres, Employers and ismâ€" ploveea are l)rouwht into touch and kept in touch . with aeh other. Uuder the present system there is conâ€" fidence developing on both sides and both parties to the labor question feel that they are getting a fair, square deal from the intermediâ€" ary,â€"â€"the Government Bure'au\\:. Both sides also are growing to reakhze that t.le) are expected to give each ot ther the same fair, square deal. lhg_c\- Fensive and unsatisfactory days of the old employment ageney system are at an end. The local branch shows . how satisfactory â€" may be the workings of this Government Bureaux plan. all comers â€" (employers and emplovees alike) are assured of he most helpful and courteous conâ€" sideration at all times, and it is only necessary to know those in charge, Messrs. Garner and Ryan, to appreâ€" ciate theâ€" reason for the growth of confidence in the plan by ths general public. SCHREIBER GOLD SAID ~©__TO RUN $22 TO $55 PER TON. Assays made of the ore located at1 a point about five miles north . of: Schreiber show values running from $22 to $55 per ton in gold. â€" A few of the ~samples are said to ran into thousands of dollars in gold> to the ton, but there is little definite yet as to the extent of the find. The disâ€" covery was made weeks ago by William Longworth that there was gold in this particular section of country and since then other prospzacâ€" tors ‘have also made discoveries. No large dyke or other indication of any material body of goldâ€"bearing ore in ‘commercial quanfitivs has yet been ‘uncovered, but of course this may 'yet occur. In the meantime the parâ€" ttieul‘ars regarcing the matter are so scent and the information so uncerâ€" tain that there is no noticeable rush of, prospectors to the territory, though of caurse a few prospectors have very naturally gone in to see what is doing. Local dealers report an unusually brisk sale of traps and other supplies for those who go after furs. The prices of all furs are at a high level and¢there is a brisk demand. Eviâ€" dently in this locality there is going to be an earnest effort made to supply ary demand there may be. . The Naval Brigades Train Our Boys 54 a. Lo PeC ? A y * a PA war,";nd for dependents of those who were killed. To maintain satlors‘ homes in our ports. To train boys and young men for our merchant ships by the organization of Boys* Naval Brigades. Patron : Aims of the NAVY LEAGPE OF CANADA To emphasizse Caneda‘s oppertunities and responâ€" sthilities on the sea. To raise funds for the ~ relief of our _ merchant seamen, injured in the . \PRINCE OF WALES Dominion President : .._ COMMODORE AEMILIUS JARVIS Canadians Must Sail the Seas Support the Boys‘ Naval Brigades Canada Needs Trained Canadian Seamen Because these are the only organizations training Canâ€" adian boys‘ for service in our merchant fleet now being built. ‘ _ Campaign Committee for the Province. of Ontario : __ Chairman: SIR JOHN C. EAI.O.!! 3 Viceâ€"Chairman: A. #. l“lOBm a aAe saAr A 221246 mAa anrte w * § _ MAE Because we cannot leave our growing export trade at the mercy of foreign seamen. + man: MB Abyo ReFA 4 iN ene D ~ ES ED e eE MB C B 0 PAE Treas.: SIR EDMUND WALKER Assist, Treasurer : '_N. 34 King Street West, Toronto : _ ‘The Campaign Must Be a Success $500,000 is Needed The Race for Export Markets Because the work of the Boys‘ Naval Brigades and the other branches of the Navy League‘s activities are financed by public contributions. Beécause Canada must ‘ be assured that her increasing surplus products will reach overseas markets. is on. One quarter of the world‘s shipâ€" ping was lost in the war. Canada canâ€" not buy or rent ships and so is building them, and must be in a position to man them with trained Canadian seamen. Secondâ€"hand furniture of all kinda thoroughly renovated and in f class condition, as good as new a much less cost. Also many other arâ€" ticles. Call and see us no matter what you want, we likely have it We pay cash for secondâ€"handâ€" furniture . or anything else. What have sell? E. La SALLE, 40 and 3 Third Avenue. Meetg every first and fourth Monday evenings of each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue, Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. L. W. Duscharm, Otto Kabol, W.M. / R.B6. Phone 182. P.0,. Box ‘ WiIH visit Timmins firsE â€" of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other â€" times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non}s Veterinary Medicines. DR.L. GAGNON VRTERINARY OFFIOE Wholesale Tobaccos Genfectionery 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins . A, L

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