Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1922, p. 7

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; 4 \Qi Hardware & Furniture : Â¥0000000000000900080000900900000000009090000000000000000 ; If Leaving the Country, Why Not Sell That Household Furniture by Auction. Sales Arranged for Anywhere in the North Land. * EDWIN C. LIGHTFOOT § P.O. Box 134 Auctioneer Timmins., Ont. 4 60 Balsam St. â€" Timmins. $ 4 # ©040 04000088000 080000000 00 ; P.O.; Box 134 Auctioneer Timmins, Ont. $ % ©0000808009§890008000008000090000000000000000 900000009 00 6 ©$00890000090000000000000999000009 000900000009 000000 00000 a / FIGURES ARE THE LIFE BLOOD OF BUSINESS. Accountant and Auditor quipiment xperience fhieieney nerey R. F. ARCGLES STUDEBAKER builds more sixâ€"cylinder cars than any other manufacturer because Studebaker builds them better. We can show you many definite points of superiority in the Specialâ€"Six that prove this statement. in times of close competition, meritwins. Todaycompetition in automobiles is keener than it ever was, because people are buyving morecarefully than theyeverdid. Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 Offices outf. $207 5; Roadster (2 Pass.), $2025 ; Roadster (4â€"Pass.), 52075 3050; Sedan, $3250.. Ali prices f. 0. b. Walkerville, Ont Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Ltd. M. B. SCOTT, THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. med WANTEDâ€"A young man, Short Orâ€" der Cook, with wife. Apply Albany Lunch ¥‘ounter, G. Gagne, proprietâ€" or, corner Cedar st. & Fourth Ave., n g the summer m« reting in October. ecial anncuncemen opp the Fire Regular Mee LOCAL DEALERS, TIMMINS, ONT. 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins dl.‘ A. HOWSE Wholesale Tobaccos and President Confectionery Phone 154 "Builtâ€"inâ€"Canada‘‘ Hall _discontinued durâ€" morntths. Annual r. Watch for the Studebaker sales records tell their own story. The buying public has declared for Studebaker superiority. T Studebaker increased its Canaâ€" dian sales 64 per cent in 192%, though the industry, as a whole,. showed a falling off of nearly 45 per cent. 1922, up to May Ist,. shows a gain of 143 per cent in Studebaker‘s production in the U. S. and Canada over the same period of 1921. C. G. PIRIE, Secretary 23â€"20p NEW LISKEARD MEN MAKE c FIND NEAR SUDBURY A gold discovery has been made by New Liskeard men three miles from Willisville station on the‘ Algoma Cenâ€" tral railway, about 66 miles from Sudâ€" bury. The claims are a quarter of a mile from the Majestic (Mining Co. group, one half mile from the railâ€" way. The vein uncovered is stated to show values in gold, silver, copper and platinum. The date of the Band‘s Ar gatéa will be announced later likely he in July and will be with many ‘novelties and events, boating, swimming, of mins viiizens‘ band and all will ver} heartily wish the Band boys a note:â€" worthy and successful event in évery perbaps, for indiy ingly the call t1 n n wWITh DO was announce Last Year‘s Success Induced Band to Decide on Having Regatta as Annual Feature. vance la BANO TO HOLD ANOTHER REGATTA THIS SUMMEFR Us vegatta this O oned in nancially Unme isunderstandin 16 L6 In 11 re note sC te« day llv we ara so new uniforms, étc., are ary. The Regatta will naturally in the financing and do. away, ps, with the necessity for asking dividual contributions. Aceordâ€" there will be general interest in cond annual Regatta of the Timâ€" Citizens‘ Band and all will very ;\l.\' In{ and 1C t! year, this feature has also to lered. The Band expects to » Canadian National Exhihiâ€" year as one of the bands enâ€" ) play at that worldâ€"famed l so new uniforms, ete., are . The Reeatta will naturally ard to the item in The t week to the effect that this year would be under of the Hockey Club, i out very properly that ounced no doubt throus 1( W TE o1 O sports and enjo) the public were more ‘his vear the Band m uced ort It tarted the ref i of furnishin 01 zatta last y nt on recor( &n son‘s expé edly fuarni 11 VC may L1 lready and t! g. The Timmins rold their annu ar. It was the 1 in taking up t to make the eve SUHC ding tille N even n C W \; ointed out tha! been planning ie Band intends int a bigcer and a THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE | ATMS,. ~ d vear the TIeI than ever h may feature ummins Citlâ€" ratta largely & a midâ€"sum Annual Reâ€" er. It will e featured id special n event the es itta very be men y men a eac ut tha will Meed an{ helj eLl( m1 en ent ind 1a n the )C iMINES oF NORTH LAND NOW | BOOSTED IN OLD COUNTRY mineral resources of Canada, we reâ€" peat, are comparatively unknown and neglected. How long, it may be asked, is that state of affairs to continue? Not for long, we shouwld imagine, unâ€" less the British investor, hitherto the pioneers of mingral development in all parts of the world, has completely lost his sense and power of enterprise and initiative. Recent events in Canada have demonstrated beyond a doubt that the country is rich, how rich can be bhut dimly conceived, in mineral reâ€" sources of the most diversified kind and rich beyind the dreams of avarice in payable gold. Their exploitation is merely a question of time. (British inâ€" vestors, unless they wish to allow asâ€" tute American rivals to secure the prize, cannot afford much longer to treat Canada‘s mineral wealth with apathy and indifference. They must awaken without delay to the great opâ€" portunities that lie within their grasp. By investing in Canada they will not only be helping themselves but will be fulfilling the very patriotic duty of inâ€" vesting imperially." That‘s the stuff to give the troops, old top!â€" Britishers investing in Ontaâ€" rio‘s gold mines will be serving both their individual adva®tage and the imâ€" perial advantage as well. Miss Louise (G. Niven for a couple of months‘ home in Toronto. Miss sume nNer cias tember. Ann the reâ€"openin made in Augi that **one has only to look at the list of mining shares quoted on the Lonâ€" don Stock Exchange to discover how small a place Canada oceupies in this particular field of investment There are hundreds of African and Austraâ€" lian shares, but the Canadian mining securities known nd dealt in here are not considered sufficiently numerous or imnportant to be separately classifiâ€" ed and are included in the nondeseript miscellaneous list. As a field for inâ€" mineral resoureces of C peat, are comparatively neglected. How long, it is that state of affair: Not for long, we shoul less the British investo pioneers of mineral dev vestment or Canad don marl day wh to () @( the purpo: *Enthu more Mr. FPerey Hopkins, geologist for the Ontario Dept. of Mines, says that there are more prospectors working in the North Land this year than ever before in the histery of the country, and ‘he expects that there will be imâ€" portant discoveries following the exâ€" tended prospecting now in progress. With the present activity it is but reaâ€" sonable to look forward to noteworthy linds in this country of rich mineral resources. Mr. Hopkins is at present miking a survey of the eastern part of the Kirkland Lake area. GEOLOGIST HOPKINS SEES ACTIVITY IN PROSPECTING M 11 U on. °C (1 HEY !! !! Just a moment please! HOW ABOUT THOSE TIRES? Are you sure they will last the trip out? Better let me go over them now. It may save you a lot of grief later 1( Inancl Hill‘s Vulcanizing Works » RIVER ROAD 1€ ne London P1 financial pap« sent running a mineral wealt W L1 Inv{ 1 1 ciasses in music here Announcement of the ening of the classes it Ontari than t n U an the Ivand,, That may appé avagant expec ‘Tore many years elapse have enormously increas of gold and that the re tand, if it is not surpass rast be celosely approach The ritish capital on the present position old stocks on the Lonâ€" he Financier comments only to look at the list 11 financier, an im 0 r of Eng series of i of Ont on the o of a sp n the observations f a special repreâ€" inada recently for will N of Adill( left last week holiday at her Niven will reâ€" c here in Sepâ€" of the date of lasses will be TWaTC ppeat T10 tAiIOn, DU justify thi ars elapse Iv increas pI ates to some ion. but )G U( es ernpit for inâ€" e vast to the ing the reâ€" 118 re WOWM. ®4% Qm“mm““ 000099000000 90000000990000098090000400000000000004€ a oA tLe $900900004000000000000000000000000000009 00000000000 60064 O _ Music _ 0 #90000809000480000009800000000000000000000000000080000e $§00009009000089000000090000080000000000006000000000000 18â€" @09900009990000000900000000¢00000009000 000000800000 # 0 004 Also, 10 H.P. Gasoline Engine, Fairâ€" banks & Morse; used about fifteen months, and in good order. Two good Homesteads in Township of Mountjoy; partly cleared; best 6f land; immediate possession given. 1000000000000 0000060000000000900909000000008 0090900# * Apply UNION COAL CO., Opposite the Postâ€"office TIMMINS TIMMIKS OKLY PROTOGRiPHEQ : Don‘t Send Enlargements Out Of Town They‘are cheaper and more setisfactory if done at this studio. Pine St. Fall term Sept. list. Further information 14 Cedar St. Up Stairs. An important subject in your education today. The Timmins Conservatory H. F. Schroeder, Director. Faculty of three experienced teachers. Vocal, Violin, Piano, Theory, and Wind Instruments. Highest Artistic Standards W. J. BROWNE St. Next Dominion TIMMINS ONLY PRNOTOGRAPRER INSURANCGCF IN ALL BRANCHES FOR SIMMS, HOOKER & DREW Houses and Lots of Lots for Sale on Terms. (Agents for Confederation Life Association). Timmins, Ont REAL ESTATE L4z â€"J<4la® Next Dominion Bank PHONE 64 Residence PHONE 118. â€"RR

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