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Will supply you with all farm products, such as Total Liabilities to Public Quick Assets Total Assets Established 1817 3lst October, 1928 Ask for Quotations Simcoe Reformer:â€"Those who have been inclined to scoff at the suggestion | that Canadians take pride in King and| Empire will have had their eyes opened | during the illness of King George. | "How is the King today?" and similm‘ questions expressing anxiety for h\sl welfare have been heard on all sides. ! Bulletins recording his progress have filled the most conspicuous space of all‘ daily newspapers. Patriotism and 10\-; alty may slumber at times, but thevI are qualities inherent in the breast of | ’ every true ‘Canadian. Long live thnl King! marks, they do not look much alike, and we are tempted to say that the former looks less like Uncle Sam than the latâ€" ter. Highâ€"Grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press North Bay Nugget:â€"A daughte suing her father for damages on count of injuries received by her w riding with him in his automobile. is a curious case and one in which daughter is partly to blame. A c to Congress. One I1s labeled S pact for cutlawing war, the other is the $280,000,000 for building more American battle cruisers. As the cartoonist reâ€" Ottawa Journal:â€"It‘s thirty below zero in the West. Still, The Manitoba Free Press can console itself with the thought that it surely must be quite sultry in the Hudson Bav. North Bay Nugzet:â€"When a youns man came to a policeman and said "I‘m drunk, arrest me," the polic¢ceman reâ€" fused to do so, as he didn‘t believe him A more effective way is to hit a policeâ€" man on the beezer and say: "I‘m sober is a curious case and one in daughter is partly to blame. A ful daughter would not permi father to ride in his automobile. Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"A cartoon by Darling in the New York Heraldâ€" Tribune represents President Coolidge, as doctor or midwife, presenting twins to Congress. One is labeled RKelloeg‘s let me alone $810,726,668.88 $873,782,523.62 $473,898,282.56 * 5, $ 93,987,065.12 46,957,574.00 733}489,.179â€"93 13, 1 25,226.62 17,144,688.33 375,259,014.44 1 1, 500,000.00 5.00 FRESH PORK, ETC. 79,704,087.20 67,346,958.25 25,000,000.00 26,054,892.93 13,125,226.62 693,024.06 hC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ; "We don‘t want a revolution in Canâ€"| Iada says The Stratford Beacon-Her-: ald, "and we haven‘t much time to. bother with those who do. If the Sudâ€". bury editor does mot like here, then the Government would be doing him a kindness by shipping him out to some place where he would be, ‘ much happier." > | Arkansas â€"Gazette:â€"Most holidayl dinner repartee comes under the headâ€" ing of chestnut dressing. THE RIGHT WAY TO DEAL WITH FOREIGN AGITATOR® TURTRHER CONATIONS T0 GoLt duTPUT â€"C.A.5. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE â€" 5 PE CENT Third Instalment of List of Those Porcupine Has Not Yet Caught Up to Contributing in Recent Drive for [ _ Its Production for Corresponding the C.A.S. Work. | Months Last Year. Last week contributions to the recent membership drive for the Children‘s Aid Society were acknowledged to the amount of $542.88, and this with $1303.20 acknowledged the previous $1303.20 acknowledged the previous week brought the total to $1846.08. Below are given further subscriptions from the committee‘s lists. $100.00â€"Morrow and Beatty. . eachâ€"â€"Ladies of Mooseheart gion, Timmins; E. L. Longmore. $10.00 eachâ€"Mrs. M. E. Williams . $5.00 eachâ€"G. F. Scott, Mrs. Geo Dodge, Mrs. Roy 1n, Mrs.! Gold production for the eleven . PilOn, months 1928 showed a decrease of $522,â€" Pecore,} 176 when compared with the same ‘terson, | period a year ago. Up to Nov. 30 this ss0o, O.) year Ontario gold mines produced 3,â€" ezzZltto, 8:2 781 tons, for a total value of $29,â€" rarline,| 486,608, as compared with 3,904,622 tons, rcupine| valued at $30,008,784 in the same perâ€" val, Dr. '1od last year. November production A. was 360,271 tons, valued at $2.7939.695, as against 368,031 tons, valued at $3,â€" €e, BGV 132,055 in November, 1927. ‘Qumn _ In the Porcupine camp 2,924,984 tons s \ were produced so far this year for a Ruthâ€" lwaluation of $18.353,612, which comparâ€" S Oâ€"|ed with 3,191,364 tons for the same perâ€" RUY,|jod last year, when the valuation was * MIS:â€"| $21370,560. Value of November proâ€" _RiCPâ€"| quection in the Porcupine camp was oberts: | $1,923,2928 as against $2.170,555 last year, cBards:| ang the tonnage 274,665 as compared ?robSON: with 292,493 a year ago. The November JOSEPA| qutput was higher than October, when Arkansas Gazette:â€"Women trips on skirt and falls, says a handline. She must have been walking on her knees. Kirkland Lake was down from Octoâ€" ber. but the 11 months showed a biz increase over the same period last year. Total output for the 11 months was tons, valued at $11,132,996, which compares with 713,258 tons and a valuation of $8638,224. The producâ€" tion in the past month was $1,.016,467, from 25,606 tons, and the previous month was $1,100,305. In November, 1927, the tonnage was 75,538, and the value $961,500. cupine (8)â€"Hollinger, Dome, McIntyre, Vipond, Coniaurum, Ankerite, Paymasâ€" ter and March Gold, Kirkland Lake (6)â€"Lake Shore, Teckâ€"Hughes, Wrightâ€" Hargreaves, Sylvanite, Kirkland Lake Gold and Barryâ€"Hollinger. The total value of crude bullion proâ€" duced in the Province during Novemâ€" ber, as reported to the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Mines, was $2,939,695, as comâ€" pared with $2,798,427 for the preceding month, or an increase of 5 per cent. 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