FOUR TBE PORCUPNE AOIMCE TIMMIN S3 THE PROVINCE SHOUTD NOT SELL THE T. econtin in the newspa p( terest in 1 parrot cry interested purpose, t miss the O Domi plete They would Lflfl(] WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Sist resolt zation roa to open u] Land. It onێ 0 settl «i11V i the P benefi( note the n« and of 1 Office 26 Published every 11 |)J Geo TELEPHONES Lake, Publisher n Old Ontario it irte TY Wednesday by Residence 112 ut followit doubt by s In} IV 1¢ 1\«)11( ovzvet Iay iew of D D Op HOLLINGER DIVIDENDS . thy | $1,722 000.00 FOR 1919.| °T ; it8 ()ll Y S make to im it A n rier and liu seQVell n(d improve th« let it go. pl« CROSSâ€"EYED UNCLE TOM wWITHOUT THE CABIN ind «l ial duvyi ly, put O roVy the North will do well to mnown that their idea is i n part of acking to diencd d rel dJ rudien edi his . will eall 16,000.00. ‘T. N. 0., but â€"never With its headquartera is accessihle to the ree that would not be ‘arn taken over by 'the about â€" equivalent _ to will be an unusually nd â€" effective _ comedy. of the show has to do a horse. This horse, an end to the perforâ€" ‘omedy is based on an "abin show that is preâ€" difficulties at a_ oneâ€" id toe o1 pital stock issued, disbursement amountâ€" ear toâ€" one _ million, and twentyâ€"two thouâ€" Since commencing in o with evyes 111 up, and so do the iee, everything and said to nds who overtake inds and face and iard they do damâ€" anks. _ One press ow starts laughter o and the picture resulting _ medle round of Sva Thatcher, doubleâ€" role C nail in nmnery tor xsauvtnhetr per cent. 10 De by the Hollinger l for a disburseâ€" For 1919 the Sn vlll)lt' and total d en lurâ€" the â€" laughâ€" harlie Lynn, erling â€" and LC JCiLUL~ based on an that is preâ€" at a oneâ€" z ‘ for d so do the erything and ing â€" medley $ $ $ ° of laughter for le â€" role of nd hasâ€" her in a cake of omm mm s the river vho overtake ind face and hey do damâ€" One press arts laughter [ the pricture r cent. to be| the Hollinger or a dlisburseâ€" Sor 1919 the tal of 7 per ck assued, the| ment amountâ€" one _ million, ntyâ€"two thouâ€" E: $ ;3 F rODE"OR 1919 Ei i Friday and the _ New _ be one of films â€" ever 18 i} about eight years ago the toâ€" tal dividends paid by the Hollinger amount to $15,476,000.00. The Hollinâ€" rer has produced approximately $43, 000,000.00 in gold since beginning pro duction and this is only a commenceâ€" ment. Very conservative estimates placed the ore reserves at the beginnâ€" ‘nc af 1919 at over $40,000,000.00 ment. Very conservalive CELLIINaGitD placed the ore reserves at the beginnâ€" ing of 1919 at over $40,000,000.00 and it is generally thought that the ore reserves will be much higher now, as there has ‘been much development work during the past year. DPespite the many difficulties encountered on account of general world conditions, the production for 1919 is believed to the production foOr 1JiJ is NCilC\YVCU LV have been a new high record. In any avent the dividend payments for 1919 are only equalled by one other year, 1916. _ ‘The present surplus of the Hollinger Consolidated is nearly $3, 750,000,00, and with the promise of improved general conditions in the labor supply and other factors the biggest days of the big mine are yet to come. M mss QW“O’O00“000000“00“00000000“0000060000 We thank our many customers and friends ronage during 1919, and trust that the po courteous attention and good service will m increase of that patronage in the New Yea: In our advertise: 1920 we hope to Watch for those new year. . .To one and all FRANK M. BURKE _ Drugs and Stationery THE PORCUPINE ADVAN CB. ents in . thes give much o anln e wish a very aauncement 97. Tlere will be a meeting of the Mountjoy Settlers‘ Association _ at Jolun Power‘s Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 4th,:at 3 p.m. 11 4 On Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th, the little twoâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hadley, of Schumacher, passed away, death being due to bronchial pneumonia. The child was ill only about five days. The symâ€" pathy of all their friends will go out to the bereaved parents in their sad was won by Mrs margin of 50 ; highest seore 1 Much â€" interest nd friends for their good patâ€" hat the policy of this store of vice will merit a continuance and New Year. columns from week to week in general interest and advantage each week. merry happy â€" Pine St., Tnnmins * 2 44 4 @n pgr>yâ€"rse indasome manicut and prosperous €2aAYl ompetit 24th, the set aven Rerliner Gramâ€"oâ€"phone Co. Limited, Montreal 19334 â€"ors -00000000000“““’““. ie #¢ 0%0:0\-IleQOOOQOOOOOOO0.6000900@090002@00063’00 @ 0%@0%%2?9%%0000060 Having long experience in the Monument business, I solidit any orders from parties intending getting a Monument or Headâ€" stone to erect at the graves of t:eir deceased ones. I assure the public that by placing their orders with me they will save from 15 to 25 per cent. I am no agent; I buy my stock from the best Canadian, Scotch and American quarries and finish them myself. etery livery in tie spring Will be at home ing your wish for me A. CHARBCNNEAU â€" By placing your OrdGer I can supply you with any c NOTICE TO THE PUBLIG doubleâ€" famous gar 62 SPRUCE STREET, TIMMINS: of w +0400600000$00600600000608046464 ures you of an early deâ€" rk vou nsed for cemâ€"