Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1923, 1, p. 6

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FORD MOTOR COMP The car The FORD Weekly Purchas Plan is now ready Car., Truck c THE GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE LTD. Timmins Ask us for further particulars of a OFFENSIVE WORDS TAKEN FROM NORTH BAY TOMBSTONE According to word from North Bay, the inseription ‘*Our Hero‘"* has been removed from the tomhstone erected by the parents of Leo Rogers, above the late bandit‘s grave and the words ‘"Our Son"‘‘ are engraved in their ‘*Uur son‘‘ are engraved n thei place. The change was made yester day on instructions from the ecare taker of the Roman Catholice ceme tery, where Rogers‘ body occupies ; vlace in the ‘*potters‘ field." It i understood that Jolhn Rogers has ac cepted the suggestion of Bishop Seol l1ard and asked made,. With th jectiorable inser now be dropped Myrtle: ‘*Oh, Charlie, you don‘t know what you‘ve done! Father has always declared he‘d shoot the first man wilo KIi1sse Charlie: **B D A , L L M ILIT ED , F O RD, O N s pay FAR TOO INQUISITIVE d he really do it Starts you toward the ownership t JOolun 10 restion of d 1 to have he removal ription the jove 1t And scolâ€" the change of the obâ€" matter will h HOLDING LEADERSHIP IN SsSOFT BALL NO SOFPT SNAP 11} > $ â€" AX.3 team went down to de Pierce‘s Indépendents 11â€"7, in a vain effort supporters that the 1 feat was the only one ing? fto 11 Knocking ol of the gam three more Independent sIXrPUNI¢ fore the nDeat at Ontario with another the Independ 1N ursday even n the Athleti truly homerie muzhou = ]( i VE until MceCoy ut Athe 53 Da moré on Thursday th team wer vine, behind the bat 2858@ Incrkt TOllL|_ DA the field retire O0pr .~%orma with de‘tfe C givin In. ‘the 1 <O0]1} seventh innines. arted something, litarvy home rtun â€" there was feat hefore ABill n 1t to tihie tune o to show thei ibour Day de the\’ were ¢1 (1044 rroOuUn 1 eVve!l versed their s liamond lll “Il n Cl nis re( than The n \(O)1 ()] iCC nCo re 111 oldin W CI W Viat! OF MINING MEN INCREASING INTEREST Porcupine and Other Camps of North Land Coming in for Much Favourable Attention. staking of elaims was done around the productive areas. Little was known of the ore formations, and to a great extent developmentw as of a haphazard nature. The result was that many enterprises failed, As a result of the findings of Government and private engineers, the general characteristics of the various neias are being disclosed. In the early days, for instance, quartz veins were sought, as an index .of gold valués. This was a mistaken idea, as the main values are found to occur in the oxâ€" tensive schist or porphyry formations which have intruded themselves in wide belts over a known area of some 200 miles square. While intenâ€" sive development work has been carâ€" ried on only in small sections of these areas, the presence of rich ore in great commercial quantities in hunâ€" dreds of places is what makes the possibilities of the north so immense. A survey of such, conditions has led men like General Manager Brigham of the Hollinger Consolidated to preâ€" Nes OfT., (he Mining an woud do a in the world.‘" ‘*‘When the silver and gold of Northern Ontario were discor ifteen to twenty years ago, I stakine of claims was done ar trict in the world has significance. Their views confirm those of eminent engineers from Great Britain, many of whom have inspected our camps. The English engineer, Colonel Howâ€" land C. Fielding, who is making his third visit in the north now, is quotâ€" ed as saying: ‘‘I am of opinion that Canada will become, as time gpes on, the ereatest gold producing country lowing the Am Metallu eff e WA I1¢ 11nln mvourable itedly it to F1 the min The mple childish bu of facts and xo whereotf (UOnt naVvt th the 1l} ith tQO ~t1ALC DULLL The expert L : onix" w Yith wh. thev the t i HI aireal ia regll rblier Ontali oronto the 10 W I1t the do TL No Mi iy been the ‘recd {] In IUS%11Nt Un t amount of mding ~and © opinl they M ely the ied treasures of rts recently vis were favourably hat they saw the () 811 Though ind emph amount ¥‘,â€"not n‘ of th« e intelli In npo ‘ent event of the ind by the memâ€" an â€" nstitute oft and ext meinDdet Mining visit includ t, Kuirklan veins were _{'uld \'illl]((S. as the main ‘erienct ank]v uand Id "‘fie out norant mn‘le! iround HNlOs pre and Iver the some sections where the prophyry is fractable the gold is found in the porâ€" phyry. This has been disclosed in the Dome Mines at the 1,200 ft. devel. Most of the Poreupine ore has been found in the schist, because it is fracâ€" table. In Kirkiand Lake the ore is found chiefly in the porphyry. In Matachewan â€" Camp gold is found equally in the schist and porphyry, because both ; ever the indivi«c greater as dustry is This is w erties, wh this 9 Maple St, Timmins P.O. Box 75 â€" Phone 211. see me for life insurance, as well Used machines and used phonoâ€" graphs taken in tragdse. 4#§6%%%e 4 Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 ire being developed into proy of importance. Outstanding of the latter are the Newray Vipond Consolidated." 39 FOURTH AVENUE OPPOSITE FIRE HALL In Toys, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, etc., as we are going out of these lines. For the best in Fruits, Confectionery, etc., and for Ice Cream, come here. Big Bargains These Days at P. Antoine‘s Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour Meets every Thursday in the month in the ()dd:tellou.s’ Hall, ‘Phird Ave. Visiting Brothers and al ways Etheol Keene welcome All Diseases Successfully Treated by This Method Gordon Building, â€" Timmins DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST OM 6 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg., Timmins Cedar St Dr. C. E. Hawley Sewing Machines and Willis Pianos, sold on easy monthly payments, (if so desired) by hbein Chiropractic Specialist )w ofTten do ‘re line orter. 1s on a more why a number of old which were Q11C6 Uurance 0o Phone 201 land Lake t in the porp ‘amp â€"gold schist and are ITs lualitic engineers s on whic developin ‘an, there 1 OX Rose Anderson 1CCAx have ex ammpnies re meC Meets evecy Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Averue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. M. Moore J. R. Newman TIMMINS L00GE, 1.0.0.f. No $ Fire Wood in any iengtos to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. _ Dry and green Jaekpine. Prices very reaâ€" sonable. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. ~38 H. CHARLERBOTS Phone 347 Boiling will render drinking purposes. W. H.SEVERT Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roeofing Cement For Sale Comnser Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974\ â€" TIMMINS, ONT. RUSSELL HOUSE Firstâ€"class Room and Board $9.090 per week. COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL 1¢€ Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining reom in town. Meals at all hours. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT micable discase mnenort € Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectionery, Tobaccos. 3/ Spruce 8t Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. , New Empire Thesatre Block TIMMIN®S, ONT. MRS, ADELA HASS, PROP. Safety First rner River Road and Wilson Ave Boil the Water H. SHAEFER * BOAMRD OFf HEALTH IROQUOLS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL Phone 154 H. CHARLEBOIS, MONET A SELLS FURNITURE 30 Cedar St., Timimins. pected case of comâ€" to the Medical Ofâ€" y trying to conceal , scarlet fever, etff., AiLl 1e i11VG@S O eap prices for secondâ€"hand and secondâ€"hand water safe for C. G. Pirie, Timmins} ts â€" and Seottish other 11 Oor

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