Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 12 Mar 1924, 1, p. 3

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THE WORLD‘S LARGEST PRODUCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES Touring Roadster (3-Pass) A Coupeâ€"Roadster (2â€" Pass \ Coupe (5â€" Pass) Sedan â€" . . We have a $10,000,000 body plant, to maintain the Studebaker standard of coach work. There sons, fathers and grandfathers are working toâ€" g:t_fier, to build such bodies as Studebaker always ilt. The open bodies are upholstered in real leather. The closed bodies in Chase Mohair. That is made from the silky fleece of Angora goats. it U Om PE TW ETAE l ~ o es‘ s We pay for those extras â€"and others â€"out of savings. Building our own bodies saves you on some types up to $300 per car. We subject Studebaker cars to 30,000 inspections. That requires 1,200 men. All told over 70,000 maâ€" chine and hand operations are performed. In so many operations, though each one is small, there is a great opportunity for economies. We have an engineering department which gosts $500,000 yearly. That to maintain and develop Studebaker standards. HERE are 23,000 of us building Studebaker cars. Thousands of us are stockhoilders. All of us, after a certain time, get dividends on wages. ' All of us, after two years, get vacations with pay. The company spends.vast sums on coâ€"operative work with us. When we retire we get pensions. So Studebaker cars represent the best that we, in combination, know how to offer you. We have $90,000,000 of assets. We have $50,000,000 in model plants. We have 12,500 upâ€"toâ€"date machines. Behind us is an honored name. For 72 years Studebaker has been the leader in quality and class. | i 5â€"Pass, 112â€"in. W. B. 40 H. P. 5â€"Pass. 119â€"in. W.B. 50 H. P. 7â€"Pass,. 126â€"in. W.B. 60 H. P. T immins Present you the utmost in fine cars (AL prices 1. o. b, Walkerville, Ont., exclusive of taxes. Terms to meet your convenience) Our fine backing Manshall-Eéclestone, Limited $1465 1445 1735 1985 2135 Go see the reasons. See the scores of extra values Studeâ€" baker offers. Thesaleshavealmost trebled in the past three years. 145,167 people last year paid $201,000,000 for Studebaker Touring Roadster (2â€" Pass) Coupe (5â€" Pass) Sedan BOX 147, SCHUMACHER, ONT. Systems installed Statements prepared Books kept for merchants not reâ€" quiring full time bookâ€"keeper. See how Studebaker gained top place Frank Y. Uttley Beauty, quality and luxury such as no maker can surpass. . Prices far below the usual, Our Lightâ€"Six, built by ordinary methods, would sell for from $300 to 00 more. Our Bigâ€"Six can be compared only with the highestâ€"priced cars in the world. Here are 13 models, from $1445 to $3665. Each of them offers scores of advantages over any comâ€" parable car. Go analyze the reasons before you buy a quality car. The ruie here is to give the utmost in every part and detail. We have 35 formulas for steel. Each has been demon.rated best for its purpose. On some of these Steels we pay 15% premium to get the forâ€" mulas exact. f All Studebaker models are equipped with Timâ€" ken bearings. There are few cars in America, reâ€" gardless of price, which equal ours on this point. In our Lightâ€"Six, for instance, we put more Timâ€" ken bearings than are used in any competitive car, within $1,500 of its price. The results are these : $2000 1970 2665 2860 We never stint Touring 4 Speedster (5â€" Pass) Coupe (S-Pass) e Sedan i southern towns like North Bay will have to move to this North Land for the winter if they wish to live in comâ€" fort and where the mild weather alâ€" ways allows business to go on as usual. North Bay was wisited on Tuesday last by a very heavy snowstorm that tied up traffic and generally dislocated business and affairs. Snow was piled high in drifts all over the town, makâ€" ing tralfic a‘most impossible. Several automobiles were stalled at various points in the town. If this sort of thing keeps up the people of the southern towns like North Bav will contract has been let to carry on diamond drillâ€" ing in conformity with the plan outâ€" lined by our engineer, and this work should be completed in approximately three months. At the conclusion of this work we will be in a much better position to outline future developâ€" ment.‘‘ Mr. L. L. Steindler, president of the Monetaâ€"JPoreupine Mines, Limited, has issued the following statement to shareholders :â€" Diamond Drilling to be Done Preâ€" paratory to Continuing of Shaft to 1,000â€"ft. DFFIGIAL STATEMENT BY PRESIQENT OFf MONFTA We give you these extra values through quantity production. We build 150,000 cars per yearâ€"more than any other fineâ€"car builder. Our large expenses are divided by that enâ€" ormous output. We give unusual equipâ€" ment. On some Bigâ€"Six models, for instance, we include two nickelâ€"plated bumpers,; one or two extra disc wheels with cord tires, a courtesy light, a motoâ€" meter, steel trunk, etc. Ontario How we do this $2425 2550 3395 The snow bunting (plectrophanes nivalis) is described in one recent enâ€" cydlopedia as ‘‘one of the few birds which cheer the solftudes of the Polar regions.‘‘ The snoiw bunting, howâ€" ever, is of the migratory type. Each year the snow bunting goes south for a time. The gentleman who noticed the ‘birds near South Poreupine last month has given some little study to the snow bunting as well as other birds encountered in wide. travels. He has seen the snow buntings on the ocean five hundred miles from land, and has noted other interesting facts about these birds. He is at a loss, however, in regard to the time these birds migrate to the south. Accordâ€" ingly, he asks the question, ‘‘Does the presence of the snow buntings here on Fébruary 10th suggest a very early Spring? â€" Or does it indicate that the real winter is vet to come?‘‘ Perâ€" haps, some reader of The Advance may be able to give information in this matter. The natural history ‘books do not suggest that the snow bunting is of special Irish origin. is a bird, however, with an attitude to life like the proverbial Irishman who begged someone to step on tlie tail of his coat. ‘The snow bunting is an aggresâ€" sive, pugnacious, assertive individual, delighting in a row and ready to hunt an argument as readily as a worm or another bug. The snow bunting is albout the size of the. robin. The male bird is nearly white, the little brown coloring presâ€" ent ‘being not very distinetive. The female, however, is boldly whites and brown, in proof of the Kiplingesque fact that the female of the species is more gaudy than the male. On February 10th, a Timmins citiâ€" zen noted a number of snow buntings near the Foleyâ€"OBrien property on the outskirts of South Poreupine, and since then he has been exercising his ingenuity to decide whether the birds were unusually â€"early in the season in thus makin‘g appearance in this disâ€" tricet, or wheither they were unusualâ€" ly late in leaving the North Land where the winters are ever gso mild compared to stormâ€"swept Toronto and other dless favoured places in the south. SNOW BUNTINGS EITHER VERY EARLY OR VERY LATE Of course, all business firms should have their name and. address printeé on the corner of their envelopes for return purposes. : Others should note the suggestion from the Post Office Department and write their name and address on the outside of letters or parcels sent by mail, so that return may be made in case the person adâ€" dressed can not ‘be located. By folâ€" lowing this plan not only will the senders of letters and parcels benefit greatly, but the Department will also benefit in the reduction of the exâ€" pense necessary to handle matter at the dead letter office. The Post Offtice Department in a voâ€" cent civrenular calls attention to letters and parcels going to the dead letter office simply through the thoughtlessâ€" ness of the senders. Over two milâ€" lion undeliveralsle articles go to the dead letter office every year. Many of these articles would never reach the dead letter office if reasonable care were taken in the addressing of them. Moreover, in the majority of cases the senders fail to put their name and address on the outside of the letters and parcels, which means that the articles have to ‘he opened for examination, and in many cases there is no indication of the sendâ€" er‘s name and address, so that the articles have to be sold.. Therefore, see that your name and address are on the outside of any detter or parcel that â€"you send, in order that if it is undeliverable it may be returned to you promptly and unopened. BE CAREFUL IN MAILING LETTERS AND PARCELS Tick@éts will be held iby Secretary Charlton up. until 11 a.m. on the day of game, at the Prince George Hotel, Toronto. "Tickets for the Senior games on the 15th and 18th of March, between the winners of Sooâ€"Intermediate champions, and the survivors of the Tigerâ€"Stratford series, will be sold toâ€" not by the single game. Word from North Bay Jlast week is to the effect that Secretary H. P. Chariton of the NO.H.A. has issued his annual announcement in conneeâ€" tion with the allotment of tickets for Northern Ontario fans at the playâ€"off games in Toronto. The usual number of tickets, he says, will be available for bonaâ€"fide residents of the North, and applications for same should hbe sent direct to the secretary at North Bay as soon as possible. There is no assurance that all applications can be taken care of and those applications lirst in will be given preference. TICKETS FPOR TORONTO GAMES WITH SECRETARY 0 §$009900000000090000000e e organ. This organ is your liver! When working properly it. aids digestion, prevents â€" constipation and â€" purifies your blood. <~When it is clogged un with impurities, it eannot do these three things until it is properly cleansed and _ toned. Consequently you often wake up mornings Feeling dull and tired, tongue coated, comâ€" plexion sallow, digestion poorâ€"often constipated, nervous and upset. You catch cold easily and your system is too runâ€"down to throw off these ailâ€" ments. You continue to feel badly There are lots of people here who are neither very well nor very sick, ut who never really feel their best at this time of the year. And the trouble, in the majority of cases, is due to the sluggishness of one vital organ. 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Take just spoonful of Dr. Thacher‘s Liver Blood Sytup after the next few meals. Notice the quick difference in the way you look, eat, sleep and feel. This vegetable syrup contains only ingredients that are known to the medical profession for their corâ€" rective and healthâ€"building properâ€" ties. It is pleasant to take, and your will be completely satisfied; otherâ€" wise druggists will return the small cost, Dr. Thacher‘s Liver Blood Syrup is sold and recommended by F. M. Burke‘s Drug Store in Timmins; by B. «L. Pilsworth in South Poreupine and by. leadingâ€" druggists in every Postpaid Anywhere LONXDON, ONT.

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