â€"{NEW HARDWARE STORE 3+ 5h Unthlhehheneheheherchehshhehochâ€"hehcheheâ€"henehenrenegin ie 19 tenâ€"nichâ€"renenchehâ€"nenâ€"hencrenerrereh hisahrirerenehenhenehen â€"henhehâ€"rehoncheâ€"henehenchthh @00090000000000000000000000000000000000000806000000600000000000 00000660000006000006006800000608 906000000000000000000000000008066000000000000000000060600800006 24 Third Avenue To observe the opening we are offering a number of Specials,â€"â€"specials in high quality and low price. _ These will set the cusâ€" tom of this store to give the public the best grades of goods at the lowest possible prices. We invite YOU to visit this new hardware store, and see for yourself the "Service, Confidence and Fair Dealing " on which we intend to build this business. _â€" . OUR MOTTO :â€"â€"Sevice, Confidence, Fair Dealing. MWWWWWWMMWWWWWW $0000000060000000006900000086 0090000000000 0000000000000000000004600000000000000000460 0046006 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000006000000000006000066 + g #0#000006000000009000000008486 Telephone 292 ‘Our store is now open for business with a full line of §helf and Heavy Hardware, Stoves and Ranges, Enamelware, Aluminum Ware, Glassâ€" ware, Crockery and Household Specialties. It will pay you to deal here. Sat Smdb tadk WARREN & FINLAY In an address to the Canadian (lub at North Bay last week Mr. Bï¬lmer Neilly, Secretary of the Ontario |Minâ€" ing Association, enlarged upon this same idea. According to the prass reports of Mr. Neilly‘s address he proved conclusively that each and every good citizen was foreed to be interested in the Mining Industry. He proved ‘by cold figures that develop. ment of the mining industry was,the fulerum for colonization and developâ€" ment of Northern Ontario. He emâ€" phasized the argument, and bhacked it with#econclusive figures, that interfecâ€" rence with the mining industry in the form of additional taxation was only placing beyond the pale of profitabl« exploitation thousands of tons of mtâ€" falâ€"bhegring ore, and thereby depriving the Province of a corresponding porâ€" tion of its wealth. Mr. Neilly com, menced his address by drawing a disâ€" tinct line between mining and stockâ€" broking propositions. ‘‘There is no more connection between mining and stockâ€"jobbing than there is between mining and agriculture or any other industry,‘‘ he said, and he added, ‘*You have no morewight.to hold minâ€" ing responsible for/what happens on the stock exchange than you have to hold the farmers responsible for what transpires on the Chicago Grainf Exâ€" North Land and the eonsequent benâ€" efit to Ontario, Canada and the Einâ€" pire. To put it very mildly there would not be the present day North Land with its thriving towns and its promising future, and Ontario as a whole would ‘be much poorer, had there been no mining industry. Opened The coming meeting of the Associâ€" ated Boards of Trade of Temiskaming to be held at Timmins nextmonth is to be a special ‘‘Mining‘‘ Meeting. A leading mining mantof the district when asked what was chiefly required by the Mining Industry.to ensure the maximum of success and progress, at once referred to the lack vof a prover understanding of the industry anda fis conditions as generally evidenced hy the people of the Province. The minâ€" ing industry, he pointed out, was not given the study and consideration that its importance warranted. People did not appreciate the. vital part it had played in the development of the North Land and the eonseqnent l)en-j efit to Ontario, Canada and the Emâ€" pire. To put it very mildly there would not be the present day North Land with its thrivinge towns and its MINING INDOUSTRY THE KEY T0 NORTH‘S PROERESS ‘‘Directly or Indirectliy EÂ¥vcry Citizen is Interested,‘‘ said Balmer Neilly in Address at North Bay. HARDWARE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT t w B change,"‘ R Under present eonditions it takes $5.00 to recover matal from a ton af ore, Mr. Neilly said, then proceeding to show the latent possthilities of the mineral wealth of the North Land: Ore bodies are found bearing variousâ€" ly from $1.00 to $10.00 per frn. â€" If it eosts $5.00 to recover metal to the value of only $4.50, work can not be carried on in that grade of ore, but if {fhe eost of production can be reduced to $4.50 or less, an ore body ateraging #450 per ton and having a million tons would be worth $4,500,000.00. This amount would ‘be distriÂ¥uted in wages, supplies and profits to: the business interests of the Province. Onâ€" tario‘s riches, he _ pointed out, would be increased to fhe extend of that $4,â€" 500,000.00, M In reéferring to the mining industry as a great colomization factor, Mr Neilly mentioned the case of Timmins. He touched on the prosperity of this town‘ as a direct â€"result of the influâ€" ence of the mining industry. Mr. X’eilly mentioned the bank clearings at Timmins last year‘ as $7,000,000.00, ‘‘exceeding thosé of any town of 10,000 in Ontario.‘‘ ""*I can safely savy,"‘ the speaker is reported as statâ€" ing, "that the branch of the railway from Porquis Junetion to Timmins, the only branch of the T. & N. O.l built expressly to meet the demands of the mining industry, is the best paying part of «the road.‘"‘ Of the men employed at the Cobalt mingss he Said 85 perâ€"eent were British, so mines were . notfworthy colonizers, Mining helped out the railway pro l bleni, supplying 35 â€"per cent, of the} railway revenue in Canada as zlgainstl 19 per cent. from farms and 16 per cent. from manufactures. He also lmdl SNQ( for the T. &â€"N. 0. and its chairman, Mr.â€"Geo. W.*Lee. The one particularly bright spot in the mining industry was the gold mining industry, he said. He helieved ten million dollars‘ worth of gold would ‘be produced in Nortlhâ€" ern OQntario if% 1922,. (Phe mineral wealth taken so far from New Ontario he placed at $350,000,000.00, with proâ€" fits and dividends totalling $150,000,â€" 000,00. f Dick Elliott, a wellâ€"known prospecâ€" torpand Mr. F. A. Sullivan, a Cobait merchant, made a wager on the Sooâ€" Sudbury game a couple of weeks ago, the ‘‘stakes‘‘ being mining claims. Mr. Elliott wagered a gold claim in Ely Township against a silver claim in Gowgand»®»put up by Mr. Sullivan. The win ‘by the, Soo thus added to Dick Elliott‘s holdinges. ial words of praise "ho on the side, its chairman, 009006000000000608 0000800000009 060 000008006 9060000064 604 The stock market continues to hold its recent advance and we, look for a further upward swing this coming spring when such mines as should resume operations. These stocks therefore, should be bought at present ‘arket prices. Porcupine Office â€" â€" Timmins, Ontario PORCUPINE COBALT TORONTO _ KIRKLAND LAKE NEW YORK BUFFALO SYRACUSE ROCHESTER DETROIT, SUDBURY. : Hamilton B. Wills & Co. Limited Members Standard Stock Exchange of Toronto, Direct Private Wire Connecting all Offices. PORCUPINE CROWN DOME LAKE WEST DOME SCHUMACHER