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Porcupine Advance, 6 Oct 1927, 2, p. 2

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?\Give your Child a Thursday, October 6th, 1927 ALWAYS SATISFIES YVe sell and recommend them. No wrinkled linings to create callouses; no tacks, but a cushionâ€"sole that increases the natural springiness of the foot â€"a shoe that can be enlarged a full size when it is outgrown. Buy shoes that are built by men who have spent almost 4 quarter of a century in the study of scientific shoe designâ€" ing. These men have created a shoe that protects the health of your childâ€" Hollinger Stores LIMITEV ‘‘Buy Hollinger Quality It Pays‘‘ T CUSHION~â€"SOLE Le E41 Le Â¥ Eh \J khe hue # 1% iA iA 2 % Ne ('AVI-U\Jl'lVUll‘L- C# ToK EOB t d t ts C o MSLAUGHLINâ€"BUICK LA SALLE \0 a9 /C"\DlLLAC GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK GENERA “””Q MOTORS CH EVROLET PONTIAC MSLAUGHLINâ€"BUICK LA SALLE TRA maim \ o ind o . | S *T Makingsâ€"CanadianDofflar Go Fartherz=FverBefore IN the purchase of the comâ€" mon commodities of life, the Canadian dollar has deâ€" creased in value during the past decade. But, in the purchase of an automobile, the dollar is now worth one hundred to two hundred per cent more than it was seven to ten years agoâ€"is worth more, in fact, than ever before in history. While constantly raising the quality standard of its products, General Motors of Canada has of® CANADA Home Office and Factories: OSHAW A, ONTARIO 14 Winnipeg to the effe Winnipeg business sixâ€"day visit this mo: centres of Northerr party will be heade OSher, president o Chamber of â€" Mines, Winnipeg on Oct( places to be visited mins, Kirkland, Cob In referring to the YÂ¥IGCW C Ontari Winnipeg Business Men to Visit Timmins This Month Party to Make Tour of the Mining Fields of Northern Onâ€" tario, Including Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Cobalt and Sudbury. "To Bring Home to Manitoba the Great V alue of Mining in Ontario." In referri ur, Mr. L. 11 n I ements 1 H 11¢ president of the Manitob: c of Mines, and will leave g on October 22nd. ‘The ) be visited will include Tim irkland, Cobalt and Sudbury erring to the purposes of the . L, D. M. Baxter, seceretary "hamber of Mines, savys that T. D. M.:â€" Baxt hamber of Mini It that an actual the great mining yould do much t 16 bu it t ment ) the 1sind this rd )1 mon| ern aded ffTe w* 1s increased the purchasing power of the Canadian carâ€" buyer‘s dollar. . . . by the economies of volume purchasing and production, . . . by the close coâ€"ordination of resources and facilities, by improved laborâ€" and timeâ€"saving methods of manuâ€" facture, . by sharing with Canada the savings effected by increased production. In quality and in value the Canaâ€" dian dollar now goes farther than ever before in the purchase of a General Motors car. (Ont nIne Manito 1( 1g projecis 0j to bring home« ilue of mining W ’c'oa*'! OLDsSMoBILE OaAKLAND CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS 1( ent than of SOTl part rth 1M l pay : mining The 1€ it enti 1( A 1 PC 1¢ opportunity little ledge of the North Land. It was beâ€" lieved that in many ways there could be a more intimate connection between Northern Ontario and Manitoba with advantage to both parties. Winnipes people expressed ;. opinion that there was an investment field for them in the Northern Ontario mining indusâ€" try while there was also room and opportunity for good trade and comâ€" merce with generally mutual advanâ€" tage. The Timmins Board of Trade gave friendly consideration to the sugâ€" gestion of the Winnipeg business peoâ€" this month only shoul rio‘s North I of business same indiffe pl w d L ind THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO pl the 11 ‘al int be ab Limited n oT the ind when planned 11 it pate the rther thinl an the L Ww the as WA busine fements were ma{( North Land by a en, but for some : natter was dropp« \ and renct and mMmInln 10 1inine uU mMmay ent in the Ontario‘s innip VISIT Timmin: me and it a sue |‘] m W trade â€"and 1st prove . ut business 1 arn much al ig upon the TLlULI nsliere T‘C )€ \ end ‘ess. â€" The xtent that ‘eâ€" made â€" U to this N promised NT nurderin 1p6 oT know It was be men 11 way L( in thi pent 11 uppla 11 LIT‘t 11 1( )1 rth NC t] 1( There is a wealth of difference be tween being dissatisfied and unsatisf ed. ally report in‘ th that:"t â€"ommos spuadap ar[[op e 30 on[ea 9 what on who has the spending of it. Ecclestone Hardware, Schumacher. Samples by mail promptly attended to. House Phone 757â€"J, Schumacher question the tr to have some « the possibilitie:s beds. â€" Men in civen attention who have prospe wise studied th« country as to th Diut to 1 gamIâ€"china with the k whole taining T but there fulness a intereste 1 6 1,1@a8t WEEeK COI, h. B. Harkness, Commissioner of Natural Gas for the Province, returned to Toronto, after some time spent in the china clay fields along the Mattagami north of Cochrane. He made an interim reâ€" port on the china clay deposits to Hon. Chas. MeCrea, Minister of Mines for Ontario, but no announceâ€" ment is to be made in the matter, it is understood, until the complete reâ€" port is written and ready. ‘The tests in the clay fields will not be comâ€" pleted until the end of the present season, and it is said that no report of any kind will be available to the public until the tests are actually over and the whole situation reviewâ€" ed and considered. Col. Harkness spent some time in the North supervising the Ontario Government‘s tests of the china clay deposits along the Mattagami. The tests are in the nature of different drillings and other exploratory work. Drilling and other work is still in Uovernment‘s tests of the deposits along the Matt: tests are in the nature drillings and other explor Drilling and other work active progress. At the present time the deposits are of very spei to the Government in view that there is a noticeal these davys for the exten tap th runnin REPORT BEING PREPARED DN GHINA CLAY DEPOSIHTS Col. R. B. Harkness Returns from Mattagami River Area after Studying Field for Ontario Government. CUSTOMS ASSAYER AND CHEMIST Office: Room 2, Post Office Block, Timming Samples may be left at Gordon‘s Drug Store, Timmins, Marshallâ€" nsive ( rred to Geo. C. Murphy Money back if Quaker Flour does not give you utmost satisfaction. the lll((llllllll\', 4. he various reports, he one in regard t« china clay fields wil the keenest intere: matter the Governn # most praisewort] ere is a general fee Uniformly excellent results with bread, cakes or pastry. Samples tested in our home kitchen by actual baking every day. short â€" ine and the whiole province » development of t to. In the meantim vernment is making itions and the result one in regard to the Mattaâ€" na clay fields will be awaited e keenest interest. In the atter the Government is mainâ€" most praiseworthy reticence, e is a general feeling of hopo- and expectancy among those d in the clay deposits. in(â€" revIiC meantime rys the 6 0. line north se fields. h " h 4 $ 7 . ul 2. s l Eis e _ a B + _ us * 3 Always the Same Elwa\[s the Best lir line through Government e definite ki ties of the OM The flour for all household needs is the 1DI )( 1N (C( run 37 1t 2: A noticeable it is safe ports, and KIng I1tS OWn i1nâ€" esult will naturâ€" outcome of the o be submitted ULUI tialiti have i0 announ( ie matter, complete i 10( Deée comâ€" the present it no report lable to the ire actuallv matter ally be the are f different itory work, is still in of the T the Tact â€" demand m of the H lina clay interest )p| old to say other of the C# 53 TC rat1« ort} 4 ind 111 NnI at sirable tlement vance ( buildin ran( tic 4 POSSIBLE TO MOTOR TO KAPUSKASING NEXT YEAR stantly office. Many a man who poses as a person of deep draft carries an overdraft. it is better to work for 4 of miseries than to multiply refuge for the miserable.â€"I you nave vantes. MARRIAGE OF RAMORE YOUNG LADY AT NORTH BAY St. Mary‘s Cathedral, North Bay, S01) was the weddino 2uUSO0n Koenn ink he 11 L1Ll Neve RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. 12 11 ind ocChTrE when TCOE abl( W is propost chrane pe Imported direct from the Orient in metal lined chests, Blended and packed into 11b., ‘%1b., ‘MAlb. bright Aluminum packages. on when rouch ment ‘of <Premier Ferguson al friend of the North, who the needs of the settlers conâ€" efore him during his term of n vh ind begging for that wl the power to earn.â€"( of st of C ttlemen ene of Thursda 17 ur highway"". wes osed by some people. That was specially 111 Yl D.: Bt North as speciaily apparent settlers was the great tion. With the highâ€" for settlers meaning as they do now in this USI1 11 n own irane 1 but th handi success in time, The . advisability west of Ctf ome enthus Phat was vG T6 111 prevention v places of Didirot. rad 1) 11( 11 "is good tea"‘ CAI The hbhul Honourable sence of G chusetts, A enjoys the distinetion oT pair of the finest bronze doo world. These doors, which work of Henry Wilson, an seulptor, were awarded a 1 the French Salon, where were on exhibition this sprin are said to rank in beauty doors of the cathedrals in M are sail to doors of the Mayence. The interio able for the The building was opened by the Honourable P. C. Larkin, in the preâ€" sence of Governor Fuller of Massaâ€" chusetts, Mayor Nichols of Boston, and lea«lmcr State and city officials. Referring to the imposing nature of the lmlldm;:, and the fact that it was the largest in the world devoted to the p‘u'l\mg of tea, each speaker commentâ€" ed upon the success which had attendâ€" ed this great Canadian enterprise in the United States field. Architecturally the building is a handsome tenâ€"storey structure, and enjoys the distinction of possessing a nair of the finest bronze doors in the met dha 181 hu: Timmins Fuel C€o. J. M. BELANGER ipest Room 13 Reed Block Phone 114 or 425 etal work ar aas, which I ize modern hbu 11M rth NADIAN FIRM OPEN FINE NEW BUILDING IN BOSTON Time wait e| 1t 1( is Your Order In? 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