TKE PORCUPINE ABVANGE Office 26 CAPS MAY EVEN FIT TOO TIGHTLY ON IVORY DOMES. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17th., 1920. interesting inining news LTOM _ Lue Nugzet and The Review. Such a suggestion is on the face of it, as The Advance knows and sees all the papers and )()mnah that The Nugget uses to fill its mining page. The Advance cheerfally pleads gmilty to taking a pv'wr‘qn from The Hailâ€" eyburian, giving that newspaper due eredit. The Nugget may he telling the truth when it says that this paraâ€" graph came originally from The Nugâ€" «ot. But The Advance can not be Published, every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher Canada â€" United States Subscription Rates: Telephones he Review. Such aA diculozs on the face of ance knows and sees and journals that The ) fill its mining page. heerfally pleads gmity agraph from The Hailâ€" o that newspaper due | may jbhe telling Residence 112 $2.00 year $3.00 year blamed for that. And reither can The Haileyburian, for Nugget from this distance seems to get a large percentage of its Haileybury items by lifting them without eredit from The Haileyburian. Even the alâ€" leged editorials in The Nugget are lifted word for word and line for line from other newspapers,â€"the Winniâ€" peg Fress Press, the Montreal Star and others unwillingly .contributing. The Nugget should be the last newsâ€" paper on earth to even whisper about clipping from other journals. Time and again The Nugget has used w hole articles from The Advance by simply nlacinge a Timmins date line before mInes 0o over seven million d amount paid last yei but it is expected thi be a half a million i camine from the coming from the go conditions now more quite evident that the ticulariy arve coming LETTER OF APPRECIATION now SRVEN MILLIONS 1920 hy tie I NORTH LAND MINES. appd rentiy ('l) 11‘()“\ das EN MILLIONS | vay tLomIml } n w ce ed now that the dividends| board of th ther journals. Time uggzet has used whole ie Advance by simply ins date line before ig the impression that a Timmins representa ugzet. But probably id not be fair or conâ€" it wished to. As one re, the increase 1 mines. With favourable it is eold mines parâ€" into ind * » +§â€"+ * ind sitver The tota 3.0600,000 \'.'ili l mil iand that progress will be more evident ‘from month to month. There is a tendency in many minds to look for a big boom in the gold camps in the spring, and there are many factors that sugzest the reasonableness of such an expectation. Others, however, are more inslined to ‘believe that there will be a steady and noticeabe growth (so noticeable as to suggest a boom) but so steady and stable as to preâ€" clude the chances of any reversal such as so frequently follows **booms.‘‘ No one seems to doubt that the gold camps of the North Land are now on the sure and steady way to success and prosperity; ‘Certainly, they deâ€" serve all success and big profits for the way they weathered the untowâ€" ard conditions encountered as a reflex lof the world war and its aftermath. | As was noted laS§t week, there is likely to be a singular significance to the _ common slang, ‘*You con‘t lose in a {gold camp.‘‘ No other field in the ‘Province toâ€"day offers as favourable ,!am opportunity to Dboth capital and labour as the gold, ecamps of the North â€"particularly the Porecupine. NEW ONTARIO CALLS NOW FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION. 1 ‘l(l( A\’ to see it made Uup 0. UWCu. man, Premier Drury, Hon. A. T; HE. Taylor, Liberal, merchant of Cochrane, and k, who was the first superin woOl If )inted ce it THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE tendent on the T. N. 0. Premier Drutry, when questioned reâ€" rarding the reâ€"organization of the com mission, would only say that the matâ€" ter was ‘‘receiving‘‘ very earnest and serious consideration. TOWN AT KAPUSKASING WILL BE A MODEL ONE. Plans have been practically comâ€" pleted for a model town at Kapusâ€" kasing. The plans for this model town are in the hands of the Ontar:o Government, Premier Drury and his Cabinet taking a particular interest in this new pulp and paper town of: the far North. The new townsite of Kapuskasing will be at the spot where the Canadian â€" National Transconâ€" tinental Railway ecrosses the Kapusâ€" kasing River. It is understood that the Government plans provide for a town with all modern comforts, conâ€" veniences and safeguards. From the very boginning of the new town there will be electric light, water, sewers, ete. An incinerator may even be built before the town is built up. ‘Mr. A. H. Reed, of the North American Inâ€" cinerator Company,â€"the firm having the contract to instal an incinerator for the joint use of Timmins and Tisâ€" daleâ€"last week paid a visit to Kapus kasinz to investigate conditions there in reference to the proposal to instal an incinerator for the new far north town. STENCOGRAPHER WANTED CHAS. SMITH, BOX 150, SCHUMâ€" ACHER, representing the Martinâ€" Orâ€" me Piano for the Poreupine District. with mng. Ont. Tt RAPHER â€"WANTEDâ€"One ome knowledge of bookâ€"keepâ€" Apply to Box 293, Timmins, WANTEDâ€"Waitress and housemard. Apply Hotel Goldfields. â€"â€"16. HONERâ€"In ever loving memory of my dear wife (Nora Etheleen) w ho departed this life on Nov. 20th 1919, «*Â¥ Fi, H()NP,R. 6000000000000000000000046046 of Ottawa . «ds seï¬ sn oi s mm mm e on s : o mm isnn n A Violinist who can syncopate. A Pianist who can be heard. A real Drummer with Jazz. Lots of pep. Latest Music. Syp copaters z i %KINGS DANCE HALL Open for ENGAGEMENTS PHONE 76. TIMMINS. t An Anr PA I kE k k k t h ts Te | Big New i Stock s 0000040040606 6 0“““000“0‘ Â¥ ©#000000000000060064046460 A Pi A re Lots PBloases, Skirts, Suits, Goods for Men Women and children Spring stocks bought right and will be sold Your chance for bisg bargains. Come in and see. . Aï¬@ $#A 3866 Dryv Goods, Cigars, Cigarettes, F1 1 * * e Tobaceos, Candies, Ete. DAILY Telephone 95A an syncopate i be heard. with Jazz. WANTEDâ€"GIRL FOR GENBRAL GIRL WANTED for general house work. Highest wages. Apply M# J. Daiton, Timmins. 4Gâ€"â€" WANTEDâ€"EXPERIENCED COOK WANTEDâ€"A CARETAKEBER for tm« sSTANDING PULPWOOD FOR SALBE, on lands located withâ€" in a mile‘s distance from T. N.0. ..Railway Station. _ Apply to J. P. artleman, Box 7, Timmins, _ â€"46p Applications for the position of cretaryâ€"Treasurer of the Timmins H. C. Separate School will be received up to noon on Saturday, Nov. 20t9, 1920.. Information as to duties, etc., may be secured from Mr. J. A. Welsa, chairman of the Board, and applicâ€" ations should be in writing addressed to the: present secretary, â€" Hector Chateauvert, Box 434, Timmins. GOOND OPPORTUNITY TO BUY HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES, LIMITED. housework. Apply to 24 Hemlock streot, or phone 110. 40â€" C ‘(‘(lll 8 BC IMAlLICCG LCO Siid@iCilU ital\ of record at the close of business the 17t4 of November, 1920. Dated the 10th day of Novemb General for small family. _ Good wages. Apply mornings. Mrs. H. H. Moore, Hemlock st., phone 23. 1920 )C Hotel for removal, or to buy equips ment or material, ‘The Canadia Wrecking Co. have bought the Conâ€" naucht Hotel at South Poreupine and offering it for sale. The whole building and equipment may . be bouzht outright at a big bargain, ol lumber, big kitchen range suitable for ecamp, furnace, radiators, plumd ing, etc., may be bought separately Apply on the premises at Conâ€" naucht Hotel, South Poreupine 447 resbyterian church. . Faithfual, Drawer 40 DIVIDEND No. 78. mal , on <â€" wRAIC nailed to sha: ivable on thc Liability). upon the paid eâ€" Company to buy equips The Canadia mught the Conâ€" ith l’)rcupinp le. ‘The w hbole Apply to J \., Timmins it Treasurer. 44)