Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Mar 1921, p. 6

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89 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE House and lot for saleâ€"on Balâ€" sam street. Apply A. Ringuette, 43 Becond Avenue. ® â€"__â€"12p. l Fa Hai n n n iA AMUMIIAIRLN ELAAA UNth Aifehefreh cnon perie tan =merenNentarNend ate e neme t onerteane myten us ns cheie ou:eneienesrnsnsncnetach rmenacheisiencish Now open for business. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. 2 e Telegraphic Charges paid on all Orders and Confirmations CIVE THIS SFERVICE A TRIAL Ensures privacy in all your transactions. Copy of this Coke Book will be sont Free, upon request. Ensures you the best execution of your Orders, Prompt Deliveries and Settlements. Homer L. Gibson & Co. Till the Market advances before placing your orders. While they are at these Low Levels. Present attractive Purchases at their present Prices. onsntonie; PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. Our Private Code Bocok Mining Stocks Our Personal Service Members Standard Stock Exchange 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamiiton Building W. JIMES. DO NOT WAIT im1 TORONTO, ONT. t=miG BUY Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dai.â€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. Phone 152. DR. L. GAGNON VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. Urc) Ur P.O. Box 458 0 SWASTIKA MAN TEMPTED T0 TALK SEGFESSION Al ‘‘"If We Can‘t Get a Fair Hearing, What Else Can We Do?‘‘ Asks L. A. Lillico. the idea that while t generally did not seek the persistent attitude Old Ontario drives the serious thoughts o% s the Government‘s atti ing tax, for instance. W en ernn overnment 1 1C )] VC T itation L 1 mou l ma n al \\ The Advance emp We ers Pave an U taxation, so â€"f unne not erat know if n i 1e a is getting stirre square deal. T not inclined to 1 old kind of trea r. ‘Toronto pape some evidence « W C to m an( en 1€ goat again. to do about it # ourse, is that exampif U 12 ) ns and also the il way "to Swasâ€" ily mineralized n, We need the money mains it rere to see On one n ude on the min In effect. the n 6 to O1 cession peol )\ ke n n »vernment in savs te a goat of e sooner the ran just talk r the North W would me n 11 y THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE orth 1naa n} < ~wWastage provincial ital. â€"But s10n 1€ ( PuU No W enou 1C 10 O isized Land , still on of n Take ortn And n( tie noâ€" all nc lie atâ€" of to 10 1€ 10 NORTHERN PART OF B. C. ASKS SEPARATE PROVINCE new Canadian that portion c ing north of north latitude kon Territory. making material in our section,. L1 there‘s not rock and gravel there it‘s not to be found anywhere. But the provincial ‘powers ‘haven‘s time to listen to men whose whole interest is the making of Ontario business that will benefit all the provincee."‘ en & Dom T‘C en LPG nion nG@ sVI educ iment 1y 1(6 D 1 mattel 1nd( |1 n 1J re interested in the talk : secession and said that to this end came before Government he was one would support it if ‘he was C out L MIS LrH nte LIn 0n D1 S1TUAT rds UKON a year af nducting recardin support rted viio knows very asset and indusâ€" but who largely accorded us ten M : Ne «could UuHâ€" of the people part of British ed practically rhat micht be in thi ince lrom Tae d the dack of shown for its ment by the rts of British ramg secesâ€" mpson, the happened to 19 From W cam 1mp en termed the older part of the Trovince. At that time Dr. Thompson suggested that this North Land join his own North Land in a new Provines to be created. ‘"Oh, we are too far apart for that to work,"" was the reply givâ€" en him. This was just the reply the had apparently hoped for: Would we be any further apart in a practical way ,as regards our real problems§s, than we both are from the older seeâ€" tions of the Provinces that now conâ€" trol us 2?"" the asked with a smile. eral problems of the same type. In distance in actual miles they were far apart but in the problems and prospects they had much more in common than the fellow citizens to whom they were tied in a Provincial termed the older part of the that ‘this North Lan North Land in a new created. ‘*Oh. we ar wa) It for )1 urtchet n parate )1 M Nort] W PI he pointeda out that both this and «and the British Columâ€" h Land had mining questions, nt questions and other genâ€" be note sh Colu T1 no )] rilled »lumbia‘s North a ‘the rest of sNea _b to smit l it both proposition @re 16 ritish ns. It ‘hrone ind to TOâ€" or Constitution as some people seem to fear might be the case if the word secession were even whispered in earnest. In fact it is peculiarly and particularly m part of the British North America Act and the same British ‘Constitution that new Proâ€" vinces should be created as need arises. Only in that way can progress, development and contentment be asâ€" sured. And the need surely is evidâ€" ent when a few people in one little corner of a Province attempt to make the largest and richest district of ithe Province ‘"the goat‘‘ on every posâ€" The Caledonian Society Open Dance in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, April 5th will be a, pleasant event and all lovers of dancing are welcome. In addition to the popular modern danees which will make up by far the sreater part of the programme there will be two or three particular or special ‘Scottish dances, such as the Highland Scottische. ‘The dances in wseneral, thowever, will be the popular modern ones that all dancers here ble ) \ occaston

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