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Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1924, 1, p. 3

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NEW EMPIRE THEATRE, TIMMINS Wed. Thurs., April 23 24 CAN MAKE FAVE TONS OF ARTIFCIAL IGE PEA DA\Y 15 Tons of Refrigeration Daily at Fine New Plant of 8. D. Eplett Sons in Timmins. Two and a half tons of artificial ice are being made each day at the new plant of S. D. Eplett Sons, Timmins. The capacity of the plant is five tons per day. The making of artificial ice is simply a sideâ€"line, the chief business, of course,, being the manufacturingy â€" of the wellâ€"known Eplett Ice Cream. It is interesting to note that the plant produces a total of fifteen tous of refrigeration per day,â€"for artificial ice, for coo|â€" ing milk, for making ice cream, ete. For vears 8. D. Eplett Son have NOTDICE is hereoy girven that a Byâ€"Law way passed ‘by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timâ€" ming on the 24th day of March, 192+4, providing for the borrowin‘g of Forty Thousand Dollars upon debentures to pay for the erection of a new addition +~ tha ovisatine Central Public School pay for the erection of a new addition to the existing Central Public School Kn the said Town and that such Byâ€" Law was recistered in the Registry Oftice of Land Titles, Haileybury in the District of Cochrane, on the 26th day of March, 1924. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. 1416 Dated this 2nd day of April, A.D 19324, MARTINâ€"SENOUR wWOODâ€"LAC â€"SsTAIN for Furnitureâ€"Floors Woodwork It pays to use Auspices and Benefit A Beautiful Story â€" Charming Gowns Special Scenery _ Electrical Effects _ Catchy Music a half tons of artificial zx made each day at the { S. D. Eplett Sons,. [( 4L4 4 466 G §AIWG L7 . __amP . on ds Write to Head Of‘flce Montreul for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY sOLD BY NOTICE hereby given that a E. MONTGOMERY, Town Clerk. Timmins GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE, LTD. A MUSICAL, COMEDYâ€"DRAMA was earried on. Last year decided to open up busines mins, being impressed by the enal growth of this town, at parent need for a serviee suc experience and knowledge ( vide in theâ€" line of highâ€" been widely known in the North Land for their modern and wellâ€"conducted factory at New Liskeard, where ice cream of the best quality was made, and where a general dairy business was earried on. Last year the firm decided to open up business in Timâ€" mins, being impressed by the phenomâ€" enal growth of this town, and the apâ€" parent need for a service such as their oxnariéene»r and knowledge could proâ€" experieneér And cKnowictUzC CUULL 1127 vide in the. line of highâ€"gradeâ€"iceâ€" cream and dairy products. The erecâ€" tion of a large and modern tile buildâ€" ing was commenced in Moneta Townâ€" site, just south of the. athletic erounds. This building is at the presâ€" ng (WAs COomIncencou it . AG Y iL site, just south of the . athletu grounds. ‘This building is at the pres ent practically completed and ma chinery and equipment installed. The building is a large one, upâ€"toâ€" date in every respect and with an exceptionally efficient equipment, The building is two storeys high, with a fine biz basement. Solid cement pilâ€" [X . * vef ol a‘(b(/\\â€"@_{_%flfi;w hen you reed it Ontario Free Recipe Bookâ€" Write the Borden Co. Limited, Montreal. of Timmins Fire Department With the Cream L eft In! Often perfectly healthy children will, for no apparent reason, suddenly lose their appetite, become tired and listless, pale, and take no interest in games or sports Often the child has a dry cough. If neglected too long, these symptoms may develop into ancmia or consumption. When Doss Your Child Show . These Symptoms ? a child shows signs of becoming run down, its system should immediately be built up with a. tonic. Dorothy Oliver developed symptoms similar to those described above, and in the folâ€" lowing Mrs. Oliver tells how the child was restored to health. "My little girl Dorothy, seven years of age, was much run down, sufferâ€" in# from loss of appetite. She was support the floors throughout, the basement posts being fully four feet betow ground, and the structure being of unusually sqolid type and of practically _ fireâ€"proof construction. The ceilings â€" throughout _ are high, elevenâ€"footers, and ventilation is of the most approved â€"kind. Through the factory part of the building the floors are all of finelyâ€"finished cementt. In the basement will be found the boiler room, storage rooms for coal and wood, ete. The boiler equipment is most complete, including many unâ€" asual modern features. On the main floor there is a small office for the use of the manager. "Then comes the refrigerating rooms, the washing rooms, the ice and iceâ€" tired and nervous. She was losing flesh and becoming thin. ‘This had been going on for over three years. I had tried several remedies without ecffect. Finally I got a bottle of Carnol and almost immediately I noticed an improvement. She, gained 100 per cent. in strength and flesh. Today she is again the rosyâ€"cheeked child she used to be. She is now full of life, health and vitality. 1 therefore can conscientiously recomâ€" mend Carnol as a builder and appeâ€" tizer.‘â€"Mrs. 0. 8. Oliver, 68 Beverly St., Winnipeg. 8â€"9 Carnol is sold by ali good druggusts everywhere. > cream making rooms, all very comâ€" pletely equipped and sanitary and modern in every way. The equipâ€" ment includes an automatic boiler for sterilizing bottles,â€"a very ingenious and sure method. By the electric machine in use 5000 bottlee may be washed per day. In front of the ic refrigerator room are. two small ante rooms.â€"the idea of this being to furâ€" TOOours, â€"â€"LAC LUCHâ€" C L (UVLLLG AFGCLLz,)| LEXA L\ Ly ther add to the efficiency of the big refrigeration room. Pr: actically everyâ€" thing is done by machinery and the machinery for ensuring even temperâ€" ature, and any temperature desired, T*HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 57 is probably the best of the modern syrstems. â€" The making of artificial ice, the refrigeration necessary for eoolâ€" ing the milk and â€" making the ice ecream, all dependâ€"on a refrigeration system based on the use of a temperâ€" atureâ€"reducing solution. ‘The Eprlett system is most complete and effective. As soon as the factory is running full foree, hours for visitors will be arranged, and no doubt many will hbe interested in the ingenious maclinnery As soon as the Pactory is running full foree, hours for visitors will be arranged, and no douwbt many will hbe interested in the ingenious maclnunery and methods in ase,. and the high standards of purity and sanitation maintained. Upstairs on the second storey there are offices for the staff, together with toilet, ete., all very pleasantly apâ€" pointed and equipped. There is also an attractive suite of apartments for the manager, with bath, ete., and all modern conveniences and equipment. My.. Sam G. Ej the husiness here SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES OF SaALVATION ARMY Special Easter Services will be conâ€". ducted by the Divisional Commanders: from North Bay, Major and Mrs. E. H. Knight. during the weekâ€"end. There cwill be special services with special music and other special atâ€" tractions on Sa'tux\dav evening; Sunâ€" day at 14 a.m., 2:30 p.m., and 7:00 p. m.; and Monday at 8 p.m. The serâ€" vice on Monday evening will be a specjal programme â€" of â€" music and song.. Everyibody is invited to atâ€" tend the services, and to bring a triend along. urging OoPd up the short time Ste. Marie may ‘boast ghade trees Canadian National Railways at Wembley Exhibition At the British Empire Exhibition operming in April at Wembley, England, the Canadian bfietional Railways will; in their own buildings on the grounds, maintain one of the finest transportation exhibits ever shown. Pracâ€" tically every phase of steam transportation in 1 be shown, including the history of steam transportation by means of a series of mural decorations in basâ€"relief. Mechanically operated apparatus will give a vivid illusâ€" tration of some of the Dominion‘s great scenic attractions and a huge trophy in the centre of the building will inâ€" dicate to the visitors some idea of the wealth of Canada‘s natural resources. One of the most interesting sections of the exhibit will be lifesize models of sections of equipment used by the éftt is 4 + » ¢/?,(l:flfwféffr/g///%y,fiff/l/V?V?d?/fff/é////% Will There Be Music in VY our Home for Easter? MUSIG BOOK STORE OPPOSITE BURKE‘S 72 Pine DRUG STORE Ivan Stadelman‘s Canadian National Railways for passenger traffic. There will be a section of a colonist car, a tourist car, a dining car, sleeping car with wash room and smoker, a section showing a compartment and another a drawing room. In charge of this exhibit will be a conductor and porter chosen h. 4 M .2 4. zen Aits. ‘f;;m the service, and they will‘explain to visitors the method of passenger travel in the Dominion. The photographs show three portions of this exhibit. In the upper leftâ€"hand corner is seen a section of a tourist car and opposite it a section of a standard diner. On the chair in the rightâ€"hand corner is a special seat for a child. Below is seen the gentlemen‘s smoking and wash room on a standard sleeping car. immiIins

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