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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 1

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North Bay Nuggeti
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Northern Ontario Silver and Gold Mines Paid In Dividends to Dec 31st 1919 $9575738004 Itn lot 14 Nl Kit I'lilttKM'Jj 0 DAY BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS THE WHITE HEATHER A I'sruiiiount-Ailcriiri Kmi ini LONDON 11A It KIIAKIC MV NEW YORK (June 25) 90 GRAND THEATRE COUAIT VoL XII Nc 1J2 COBALT ONTARIO SATURDAY JUNE 2(1 1910 PRICE FIVE CENTS RUMOR AT OTTAWA THAT PREMIER BORDEN MAY RESIGN AFTER SESSION ft BRITISH WARSHIPS BOMBARD TURKS' INCREASED PAY IN COMMONS AND SENATE COMING re Railway Strikes in the States i Are Sure to Create Big Shortage Estimated That Thousand of Enemy Were Killed During the Attack GREEKS ADVANCING Athens Advices to London Says Entry into Asia is in Four Ways Isinilini June 20- British war ships hi anchor before the town of Isinld Asia-Minor have violently bombarded the Turkish line stretch ed around that place It Is estimated a thousand Turks have been killed according to dispatch from Athens Reports from lsiind the message stated Indicate that violent fighting continues there (inclui Inin AnIm i All Federal MP Senators Speakers Ministers Premier and Opposition Leader Got Boost PREMIER ANNOUNCES Supplementary Estimate Totalling Sixty-Two Millions Are Tabled This Morning Ottawa Juno Increases in the Indemnities of members of the Senate and House of Commons salaries of the speakers of bolh Houses MUCH COAL BEHIND Estimate Supply Short is That Present Falls Millions of Washington Juiim 20 The present uiiaiitliorlxed ruilroud strikes Business Was Resumed Yes terday After a Week of Civ il Warfare HOLD PEACE TALK Food Supply is Short and the City is Still Without Gas (By Canadian Press) Ijiiidonrierry June 20 The situation In Umilonderry tallowing a week of civil warfare showed further Improvement yesteriluy when business sgaln started The I'eace Conference Is again starting largely with a view of getting the refugees back to their homes It is being attended by proteitant and catholic of Parliament Ministers of the Cult- threaten many sections of the couu Inef and uieiuliers of the Judiciary try wm (im famine next winter will he proposed by the Government officials or the government and of according to a statement issued byite National Coal association here Sir Kohprt Borden last night declare The members of will The country Is already receive $4U00 for the sessions lab- liOinlon June Greek forces stationed in Smyrna district are ud-j Decide to Stay bishops magistrates and the Irish ors Instead of 12600 as at present under Secretary General Carter- but the Government will propone Campbell commander of the Govern- legislation to provide that thia in-ment trooopa reiterated hia guaran- demnlly shall not he paid unless the 35060-000 tons of bituminous rnul behind its normal production due lo the recent railroad strike and the mine strike according to I) A Morrow of the National Coal as- land ('haoss-Dnlkiosk have lieen cap- JV" 1 tured nnd many prlsonera CHnnun reports show Hint and muchfne guns have been taken confirmation has been rapidly climb- by the Greek responsible parties lat few weeks hut this The Greek losses were twenty one will lie hulled unless killed and hundred wounded omnia June 26 The Uiilonis sent to the mines offl- i und the uorl west vanning in four directions Into Asia- Minor according to a statement to- day by the Greek legation quoting an unofficial Athens communique The nt Jn that towns of Soma Perallvl Mendelhunt H-rl Hor(lw win the DECISION who ure here are directed nut pack up and go home but to stl around An urgent whip has lie (lie chief sufferers winter coal shortage and commerce commission prloriiy orders to meet These priority orders much of their effect the Railroad strike officials here said strike in the east except that a few men work iu Baltimore and HUGE PROFITS MADE BY KNITTING MILLS Board of Commerce Issues Report On Progress Made in Their Probe WERE NOT FINISHED Says That Colossal Profits Were Made On the Small Amount Invested (By Canadian Prow) Ottawa June 20 That knitting mills have made coloaaal profits in Canada during the last fe wyeara la shown In an interim report fthe Board of Commerce made public yeaterday Because It bus been unable to pursue Its Inquiries to the limit the board refrains from expressing opinion as to whether further Investigation Is called for but prefers to cite the facts gained In Its Inquiry which- has taken up profits made on sales on common stock and on the investment represented by the stock plus Invested earnings The report takee eight companies us typical of the knitting trade out of the sixty operating in Canada It shows that huge profits have been made by nearly all on a small investment of capital But the reports point out that while some companies have made from 09 to 161 per cent profit on common stock In the luat two years on the system of investing surplus earnings the most successful of the companies made actually Juat over fifteen hundred per cent profit on the Investment This company which is not named Is shown to have paid as high aa forty per cent dividends on common stock as far back as 1914 In 1919 It paid 110 2-3 per cent CORRESPONDENCE OF COMMERCE BOARD IS TO BE TABLED Premier Borden Promises Details of the Resignation of Judge Robson Ottawa June 20 Sir Robert Borden promised the House yesterday that the correspondence between the Government and the Board of Commerce relating to the resignation of Hon A Robsonfl from the chairmanship of the board would be tabled In the House of Commons He promised Hon MacKenxie King that the House would have an opportunity of discussing the matter contained In the resignation of James Murdock fro mthe board In view of this Mr King postponed further discussion until after the Robson corr espondence hud been submitted to Parliament BRITISH LABOR IS STRONGLY OPPOSED TO DRY COUNTRY Voted Majority of Over Two Mil- Hon Amlnst Prohibition at Convention HrarlmroiiKli June 26 The British Labor party in convention here took a vote on proh Bill ion yesterday The result: fol 4720110 against 601000 (Mill agulnst 2131- HANDED DOWN IN O'BRIEN LA ROSE COURT CASE n- ApPGilatC DlVISIOFl GlVeS FlDtl- Appeal From Decision justice Rose ACRES INVOLVED Violet Property Worked By the La Rose Was Subject of Action se-sion is of substantial length and the members are regular In their attendance In future the reinuuerai hm of lln members of the (loverniiient In addition lo their indemnities as members of Parliament will lie 'ol lows: llnlso Ministers Pay Prime Minister $15000 instead of $12000 other members of Cabinet $10000 instead of $7ooo Soli-eltor-General $7000 instead of $5-000 The leader of the Opposition will hereafter lie paid $10000 The sHlurles of the speakers of both Houses will be $6000 instead of )4oofi and the salary of the Deputy Speaker of the Commons will lie $4000 Instead of $2000 In addition lo their indemnities as members JlllltffN Git tllNISt Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada of the Superior Courts of the Provinces and of the Judges of county courty In counties including a city of 40000 Inhabitants or more will ull be granted Increases In sal- Supplementary csetlmates total-1 decision ling $0200048293 were tabled III! the House this morning at 220 o'-1 clock The principal item la one ofj a vote of $25000000 for a loan to the Grand Trunk Railway The loan la to be used in meeting exf pendltures made or Indebtedness incur red or payable in respect of deficits In operating expenses interest on securities maturing loans construction equipment renewal n'n'ii sedation Government production ing In the upward trend a cars can In as I rlala predicted New Kngland slates would from a the interstate has Issued this possibility will lose however If spreads The is unchanged returned to about two Doak of Doak left with other declaring men would railroad labor Its wage has urged WRIT Colonisation Toronto dnm of stop hundred went out in vice-president of the Brotherhood Railroad Trainmen fur t'hlcago to confer brotherhood officials that he did not believe return until the board handed down Of Tn6 decision President Wilson the hoard lo hurry ing in of Mr NEAR 4 Now tee to protect all routes leading to the shipyards and factories thus Insuring resumption of work in these places Pood HI III Short Jane 20 Loudon derry to-day approached normal conditions The banks and many shops were open and people ventured into the streets Thd food supply was short however and the town is atill without gas Fighting between the warring factions since midnight was confined to sniping the rival elements evidently fearing to attempt massed activities in view of the increased military forces IM PROFESSIONAL MlSFONIHtT Dufillii June 20 The Irish Bar Council to-day decided that practice by lawyers before Sinn Fein courts constituted profession misconduct WRANGEL A SUCCESS IN CRIMEAN ACTION Took Up Work Where Deni-kine Left Off and is Routing the Reds Constantinople Jjune 20 The offensive which Is being carried out by General Baron Wrangel successor to General Denlklne against the Bolshevik! In the Crimea is developing rapidly Wrangel's troops have occupied a lino of Makulalwr-ka Bolohoitshmk and Wukalwa They have taken ten thousand prisoners and captured forty-eight guns 260 machine guns three armored trains nine armored motors several million pounds of whest and much rolling slock GOMTESSES WORK IN PARIS AS SALESGIRLS Society Women Help Raise Reconstruction Fund Conference Held Yesterday at Parliament Buildings Resulted in Proposal Being Made MEN MEET TO-NIGHT TO DISCUSS OFFER It is An Increase of Five Cents An Hour Over Wages Prevailing at Time of Strike Toronto Jane Ine Railway Board atatrd that If jitlaa aiut negotiation falls the will exerrlse Itn full mw la having a car servlre giv Toronto June 2G Settlement in the Toronto Street Railway Strike la now In night At a conference between the Ontario Railway Board the Toronto Railway Company' and the men at the Parliament Buildlnga yeaterday afternoon the board sub-mltted a propoaal that the wngen of the men be increased five cents per hoar orar thoae at preaent puid The men will hold a maaa meeting tonight when the propoaal of the board will be fully discussed and In event of their acceptance Toronto may again have atreet car aervlce on Sunday morning If the first two days of the atreet car atrlke were anaveutful a regarde automobile aecldenta yeaterday made up for this lack yttae fact that no lean than six aecldenta were reported to the police In alx honra from 4 to 10 One woman la aerloualy Injured TURURMY corps WAS SURRENDERED Greek London Legation Gets News of Capture of Eight Thousand Prisoners London June 20 The Greek Legation here had received official Information that the Greeks cam-palilng against the Turkish Nationalists surrounded a Turkish corps In Ala-Shnhe eighty-three miles asst of Smyrna taking 80000 prisoners with guns and other booty GOLD CAMP TENDERED EDITORS BIG WELCOME Were Shown About Camp and Through the Hollinger Mine Timmins June 25 The members! of the National Editorial Assix-la-! tlon of the United States gnl a great reception here Replying to an ad dress of walcome by Mayor Dr A Mblnnis Charles Slmerol of the Herald Steubenville Ohio gave a very eloquent apeech touching on the friendly relationahlp that had existed between the two countries for over one hundred years fhe wonderful possibilities of this nor thern land In natural resources sno closed by wishing unlimited sucre and prosperity There was an over flow supply of motors at hand to1 take the visitors to the mine the river and about town A large mini-1 her Inspected the Hollinger Mine and were greatly Impressed with the I efficiency and up-to-dateness of Can premier gold-producer anas Very fortunately the moving pictures of the mine taken some time ago nr- rived In towa In time for perform- aneA 1 The school might readily get Ini an uproar and proceed to bust Probabl ythe premier will give d-: weight to all such potentialities and be Influenced thereby the more considerably In view of the fact that he has come back physically Next week should remove all the killing suspense Obviously something Is in the wind when those who are here are ordered to stay and those who have stopped off home are commanded to come hack on the double and listeu to what is to be sold Homo Concern Felt Incidentally it is worth mentioning that there la a bit of concern over the attitude of such men as Toronto June 26--(By Canadian Judgment whs given by the Appellate Division In question of great Importance to the mining interests in the action between the O'Brii-n Mining Company the La Rose Mines Ltd The action was to determine the strip of land con- owntrship of a talnlng about 38 acres and lying on boundary between the two pro- pertles At the trial Mr Justice foum favor of the defflnd betterment anil" tar the purpose of i retiring maturing secured loans nr i nfiati Aii noaa mi in other funded Indebtedness and thereon CLAIMS $200000 Compuny Hues Anil Piijht Co Pulp June 26 Because of a logs und alleged rise of waters the New Ontario ColonlsB- tlon Co Ltd has issued a writ for 200000 damage against the Matts- Paer Co Umlted EFFECT ON SUNDAY The new timetable on the A goes Into effect to-morrow 'piipiic to nil i rn LAULUb lo LALLLU FOR TUESDAY NEXT Rumor in Circulatoin at Ottawa is That He Will Move WLen House Prorogues Real Interest Centres On Position May a'-hiNMi Bent out for those who ha-left to gel back here for a fi-i' caucus fthe party next week probably Tuesday lo consider the gone -and weHare fthe order Premier Interest Centered Interest apparently does not cer-! ler ho much around the policy about the premier and his the premier will give du himself and consulted his own fe i lugs he would leave but hia poultlc-is one combining duty to himself an duty to the party If he were to I he party might be like Japhetb searching for father gome are ambitious to take on the paternal responsibility bqt tbejr capacity to wield the ruler with the same salutary and disciplinary efficiency In spires doubt Will Settle Suspense w- Davis of Manitoba who will alay la the party only If the Uberal-UAlon-ist group maintains Its Identity rather than be swallowed up in victory of the Conservative itlng by process of fusion Reports have It that Davis is not alone Others are mentioned and the majority is nothing particularly to shout about The situation la one which dne-s not cause any particular alarm hut there is unquestionably aoiin-degree uf apprehension over It Government supporters are a unit in de manding that the (uncertainty which has prevailed over the party li'i settled before they go home and there is every Indication that it will lie one way or the other If Sir Roh-ert Borden should Insist on quitting the wo names mentioned for the sue cession are Hlr Thomas White an lion Arthur Meighen It 1s believed however that Robert will lie induced to stick RUSSIANS' WOULD HAVE PAYMENT OF DEBT CONDITIONAL li-Midon June -26 Krassln tV-HuhhIsii Bolshevik minister told -i delegation that If the Soviet Gove ment is recognised there wee doubt that Russia would recogniz-i her external debt point a Commission composed Northern men and to set -aside toy use nndifir proper- restrMtlansJ Fa township the timber of which js-hon old would provide tbo funds for Min construction uf the roads I The total distance la approximate ly 300 miles onfhe estimated ounti la $10000 pefjulle or three mlliWiOMr for the entire work Mr Smith hue also- a scheme for rcforestratien which would prevent the depletion of the natural resource of the country He will give the full details of his plan which ha baa studied tlose yt to the tneeUnf ea Monday terest i plaintiff company says its 1 ants and held that the plaintiffs had Other large items are- maintain funds have been flooded and blames not Hstnhlishi-d ownership to the enunce of the Canadian' navy $l-l defendant company jotr'P 700000 public works (harbors I Tl'8 companies head offlees are iu mnPviiM iitn 1 tl 477 Air luninfc Board Sl6600il0 soiillm1 Civil Tho Re-estalillshment $3S7064 in- Huggert and Kendry town-r reuses of salary $6000000 Can- lemiskaming ndlau Uoverninent Hallways a sum to pay off deficit $100000(1 Consideration of the railway pup an NEW TIMETABLE IN The Appellate Division holds that It cannot disturb that Judgment but It varies it slightly to read that the plaintiffs retain that part of the disputed territory of which they have tu'cii in actual possession unless the 'ofendsnts can prove that they own that part 61 -CkVjrJ 'There was some doubt locally re-! place a different interpretation on 'garding Ihe pnaiilnn of train No 47th finding They state that the land the National as the Grand Judgment declares that the O'Brien Trunk srhedute does not go into ef 1s entitled tu possession of every- yesterday und the jue O'UiIpii Interpretation Cobalt Officials report receipt of a copy of the official text and I hey thing wat of a straight line from PLEBISCITE IN REGARD P0LISH-CZECH0-SL0VAK IS GIVEN APPROVAL and rxecho-Hlovakla a plebiscite In settlement a June 2S The COiindl of tlon to the Governments of Poland substitute Would Sell Pay for part men Is estimate took up practically the whole sitting of Ihe House and met with strenuous opposition The cstimatea were finally passed 4 VanishLost In Lake Is Fear Bay City Search for Two Girls Fails Went Boating foct until midnight lint The Nuq- the station this the No 4 post of the Colonial prup-! morning that both trains would he erl "Iu Hliuw tu An in Ion new time on Sunday This mean junction is accordingly given a-jlhst No 47 Is due here at 1046 am (ainst the lu Bose trespassing past and the National al 1210 p-ni For that point und with damages No the first time In nearly six years costs are iuipmu-d against either there will lie a Sunday evening train party They look upon the finding June 26 Com leases ((Ul)1H un ghopglrls worked behind tho counter of the Trols Quart ler 'phn proposals for Government largest depart ment store lpriIIIH( and n()ntrol of saloons wnsjn nris to aid the fund for re to Toronto No 46 being timed lo Al reversal of the finding of Jus-pull out of here at the usual hour liny City Mich June 25 Search so fur has failed to find Doris Klr-key 15 of Buy City and Berneilu Cone 13 of Saginaw who disappear- mtaqp ntlUIUCR mn ed Sunday at Winona Bimrh a I UnC Mrs Klrkey mother of one of the missing girls hhw them last when they were about to go for a boat ride with two men Sunday As a heavy-storm swept over the hay Sunday night it la feared that they and the NOT PRESS In the Police-Court Leo Cote the young buck from Vllle Marie 4 by a majority of 12ilunn Local option carried IIKCK LONDON Imndiin June It is generally understood that Sir Adam Beck plans to lake up his permanent re- sldence In Toronto before long and a Londoner In close touch with Sir Adsni's affairs stated tills morning his preparations for the move were I now nearly complete jc LSIB- Timber and a Highway Nortft Cobalt is to Get Share of Captured German Guns building the devastated regions which is being collected under tin-auspices of the Frenrh-Aniericuu committee for the devastated regions Thu owners or the Trols quar-tlers gave ull the profits from the two sale to the fund By nonn on Tuesday a linn of tourists awaiting a chance to enter the store was so long that special police service was necessary to divert traffic from that vicinity leaders of society gayly donned aprons and rumpled costly coffures with pencils while official sales slips Jnngled against gold bracelets Meunwhllu tourists were invited to spend thplr money to aid (he French war sufferers IIISHOP PALMIN' WINS Bishop Fallon of Mindon has been vindicated hy the finding fthe Kota at Rome In Ihe matter of use of French Bolshevik forces are contlnniiiK drive the Poles buck In llo- Kid itW trict Strawberries sold nt 15 renin a box bv the crate in St Calhartnen Chas Hutcheson the "human Hy" fell 40 feet and wan prnhahlv fatally hurt at (X Catharine CHARGE this morning man brought to face a charge of breaking Into MrBwen's 'grocery store was allowed to go on suspended sentence Mr McEwen did not appear and It was stated in mirt that he would not press the charge I a charge of theft agulnst f'rego was dismissed He was accused by Archie Ktewart of having stolen a cunoe iued by the latter al Bass Lair PLATFORM COLLAPSED AND THREE ARE INJURED ItulTiilo Juno 26 Three persons were severely hurl when Ihe platform lit the Broadway Auditorium on which were one hundred delegates lo the Baptist Convention rollapattl GFIIMAN lAIHNKN Statistics now place the number of Germans killed in the war al I- 350660 two men were swept out on the lake and lost Mrs Klrkey has heard that the girls were seen In an automobile Monday afternoon hut the ties discredit this report She also believes that they may be neld prisoners by their two boating companions Sheriff Schweinslierg hus notified Detroit nnd Flint police giving descriptions of the girls WEATHER Maximum fft Nl i Him it 'I -in III 71 lelllp am 677 lliirnmcici Itisini: Wind 1 i Siinslilni hour: i 10 Light to moib-nite winds fair und warm Sunday mnd-ratc winds -li iily Hoiiiheu-! to south generally ini mill warm lnt ihundersioiuis lew pljce- Iroquois Falls June (Special to The Nugget) An Interesting scheme which the originator claims would solve the problem uf funds for building a public highwsy from North Bay to Cochrane with branch roads to Iroquois Falls and the Porcupine camp Is to be outlined to the delegatee at the meeting of the To miskamlng and Northern Ontario Associated Boards ot Trade to be held here on Monday evening George A Smith Timmins one of the delegates from the gold camp town will describe hia Idea Briefly It Is to ask the Goveninsnt to ap Cobull Is to get Its sIihp of the which the iHlter slates that one gun (larmati No 7491 (presumably field gun I isptured U0111 fu" I and two iniiehlne guns have been Town lerk It Horman is In Hi((tIMi to the eatnp and will be receipt of a letter from Angus Klpped from Oltaws when transpor Donald 1 for Teinlskamlng Iu fucnitlM ure available Mr McDonald when hero lust Monday interviewed the Town Coiin-I ell on the matter and promised to make enquiries at the capital In hH i b-il he states that Is now notl-j lied hv A Cruicksliauk secretary i-f the i-oin mission of war trophies that tin weapons m-uiiuin-il above I are lo Im hi herd vitime IHI-1 Silver SI COHALT rt'ww.

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