Chatham News:â€"Once again there are mnmmors of appointing a Lieut.â€" Govermnor of Ontario. If it were not for these periodical rumors the majoriâ€" ty of people in Ontario would be unaâ€" ware that the post is still vacant. Inâ€" cidentally Ontario seems to be getting along nicely without a Lietu.â€"Governor, and saving money at the*same time. Doherty Roadhouse Co. members Standard Stock Mining Exchange Bank of Commerce Bldg. Timmins Fast and Efficient Service Call or Telephone Phone 701 P.O. Box 1239 Phone 640 Reed Block ] Thursday., May 26th, 1932 Mining and Industrial Stocks Bought and Sold Member Dominion Stock Exchange Correspondent Million Dollar Invention. Ufoull Ifew the need fos this Timmins New Liskeard Cobalt #The Builtin Watchman, an exclusive Westinghouse feaâ€" ture is in addition to the Westinghouse A u t o m a t 1 C Seven â€" Speed Temperature Control. ghouse REFRIGERATOR VWestin Timmins â€"26t1 The George Taylor Hardware Limited ELECTRIE 44Â¥ * # is IP b A 4A *AI% 444AAA 4 *4 84448484 4 44AAA L L L L4 *AAA JAAA LAAA SAAA A SA A SA 4 4 4‘ An Argument for Club Rooms the Ankerite mine to be exact, of a Our branch has talked a lot about|Legion member of a Toronto branch. having a club room or building owned | Comrade Henry Ryley who had been in and operated by the Timmins branch|the camp previously, returned here of the Canadian Legion, but we have|bout three weeks ago. He secured never got further than that stage of| work at the Ankerite mine and on Friâ€" never got furthne the project. calls some three when it was men hall was going to dern facilities in That project diec tion Of L street bu! much to quirement have had dem We did the old and o ent 11 the Porcupine |*"â€" The Canadian Legion in reached fell thr 1at ibt ha Wholesale and Retail ing to be bu A CHAIN OF SERVICE Mir rat Nor does Westinghouse superiority end there. Every Westinghouse advantage is a dual advantage:â€" ran AIfgND | _our objecti ough, like t me building Unit above the food compartment and out of sight! Hermeticallyâ€"sealed unit and forced draught cooling! Buffetâ€"top and broomâ€"high legs! Porcelain enamelled interior and porcelain enamelled froster‘! . . and so through all the refinements which Westinghouse now combines for the first time in one truly upâ€"toâ€"date Electric Refrigerator. Sooner or later you‘ll want a Westinghouse Dualâ€"automatic Refrigerator,. You can save $50. to $150. a year by enjoying it NOW! The *Builtâ€"in Watchman . . . the invention that makes Westinghouse the ONLY Dualâ€"automatic Refrigerator. Day and night, year in and year out, this infallible device, within the Westinghouse Refrigerator, protects your mechanism, protects your food, eliminates service calls and assures you of 100% automatic operation without trouble or attention. t 11 ‘hic} : Sn bui h ers notel would hayv ade safe | opt} ned ral Geal e that measuri te the s wit 11 , noweven, ur branch but once floor has )al members i: . ath it up on Swastik a o 1 it it the Ankerite mine to be exact, of a Legion member of a Toronto branch. Comrade Henry Ryley who had been in the camp previously, returned here about three weeks ago. He secured work at the Ankerite mine and on Friâ€" day, May 13th, had an attack of heart trouble from which he died. At a late hour on Saturday, it was learned that this man was a Legion member and rush arrangements were made to give him a fitting burial,. Had this comâ€" rade been able to have made his preâ€" sence known in Timmins, a more imâ€" pressive burial could have been given. We have discussed the matter of having notice boards put up, asking returned men to register at a designated point but nothing has been done in that resâ€" nect. If we cannot afford to mainâ€" sentl tion al that we have : board, where an turned so known b By Timmins Rranch Correspondent. ere any Leg oldier can m Cochrane 1 club ro« notic THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO en _ known and tI ive tha to ens nin on ike M member his preâ€" register 1G¢Ir L An announcement was made last| One sometimes get good enlightenâ€" week of the appointment of a pension iment on subjects of interest when sitâ€" adjustment officer for Northeen Onâ€"}ting by a radio. Yes, you can hear all tario. Due to much pressure by memâ€"|about what medicine to take for this bes of the Legion in this part of Onâ€"|or that complaint and all the various tario, it has been decided that the need | vitamins for bodyâ€"building, but as the of such an appointment was very neâ€" Cockney said who had lost a limb in cessary. Men from Northern Ontario|the war, "Naw, f‘rinstance, ‘ere‘s me! were forced to go to Toronto to have | I‘ve ‘eard ‘ow to grow ‘air on bald spots, their claims attended to and there was |but I‘ve never ‘eard a bloke say what great delay, causing dissatisfaction and‘he‘s got for growing legs on stumps. bad temper against the prevailing sysâ€"|So wat‘s the blooming use of lis‘ning tem. The matter was taken up by the| anyway?" But on Sunday last an item provincial command and the appointâ€"|on an enjoyable programme of band ment of Comrade H. Wyse of Sudbury | music, drew your correspondent‘s closest as adjustment officer is the result. |attention. The programme was sponâ€" This man will take all the data regardâ€" !sored by the American Legion, and the ing any pension and with his knowâ€"|speaker touched upon what this organâ€" ledge of pension administration he will |ization is doing for the youth of our be able to tell you what hopes you may to the South. Pirst, he have in your case. There are some|touched upon the young men of ‘teen men who are of the opinion that they j age getting mixed up with bad comâ€" should be in receipt of a larger amount. | pany,â€"some into foreign organizations Comrade Wyse will be in a position to|land becoming aisloyal to their counâ€" give them the information desired. In ‘try; some entering the racketeers‘ ring fact it might be said in jest that |and various others forms not in keepâ€" "Comrade Wyse will put you wise in all|ing with becoming a true and loyal matters pertaining to pensions, etc."{citizen. Then he told of what the The pension adjuster will be in Timâ€", American Legion is doing in the Youth mins on June 11 to June 13, and all{ movement. Various recreational perâ€" interested are asked to immediately liods with baseball, football, physical send in their enquiries, so that Mr.}{drill and other outdoor events was the Wyse will be able to give prompt and}|main part of their programme. The efficient "service." It is not essential |speaker also told of how the youth reâ€" that you be a member of the Canadian!ciprocated and in a recent drive for a More "Service" by the Legion ’ Listeningâ€"in The new Westinghouse A4utomatic Console, Flavorâ€" Zone Range .. ... Electric cookery at its best! servicemet Canadian as this "service g in the machin i splendid "seryv cemen of the Ser *»T Dominion, n 18 Jt which Anadlan just anâ€" Listeningâ€"in One sometimes get good enlightenâ€" ment on subjects of interest when sitâ€" ting by a radio. Yes, you can hear all about what medicine to take for this or that complaint and all the various vitamins for bodyâ€"building, but as the Cockney said who had lost a limb in the war, "Naw, f‘rinstance, ‘ere‘s me! I‘ve ‘eard ‘ow to grow ‘air on bald spots, but I‘ve never ‘eard a bloke say what he‘s got for growing legs on stumps. so wat‘s the blooming use of lis‘ning anyway?" But on Sunday last an item on an enjoyable programme of band music, drew your correspondent‘s closest attention. The programme â€"was sponâ€" sored by the American Legion, and the having a low operating cost. Different Methods Tried The 50 tons shipped last fall for test: to Europe included samples from th different areas, some of which was : different areas, some of which was a woody lignite, others an earthy lignite, some particularly to be tested for briâ€" quetting with and without binders. The woody lignite shipped to Czechoâ€" slovakia for tests by the Fleissner proâ€" cess came from what was formerly citizen. lhen American Legi movement. V; iods with bas drill and main part of tit coâ€"operation, they will have it. You cannot put the excuse forward that you forgot all about it because the Legion Bugle band are going to see that you don‘t forget between now and Monday. Sso here‘s hoping you hear the big drum at least, and are in attendance. Preliminary â€" information â€" indicates that James Bay Basin lignite holds great promise as an economical and satisfactory fuel for Ontario‘s northâ€" land, according to an article in The Financial Post. The beneficiated proâ€" duct from the 50 tons of lignite sent to Europe last November for commercial tests, has been returned to Toronto and while no official announcement has been made it is known that at least one process of beneficiation gave most encouraging results. Dr. H. B. Speakman, director of the Ontario Research Foundation, which has charge of testing the lignite, is reticent regarding results until furâ€" ther tests and analyses have been mate here. Dr. Speakman is obviously well pleased with the practical commercial tests carried out in Europe, but is cauâ€" tious regarding waxing enthusiastic until the Research Foundation comâ€" pletes its work and investigates the economic phases confronting the deâ€" velopment and marketing of the new fuel. Ttr. XC. : dation st the tests, rope whe tests mac rope where â€"ne ~ tests made on th it is expected th will be required t products returne« official report wil Promising Results from Lignite Tests Preliminary Information Indicates that James Bay Lignite Holds Great Promise. Fleissner Process Gives Good Results. t it WC om dGdi tion. icial report will be n Fleissner Process P The beneficiation pro e big whist drive and plannâ€" y the Legion Bugle band takes on that dayâ€"Monday, May 30th. Bugle band boys are looking forâ€" to a real success and with yvour campaign the i member sold lna CoOIT tI 1iIn DC Tasker, of the Resear aff, who is in direct ( , recently returned f re he witnessed the ult n‘t Forget Monday tering the racketeers‘ ring others forms not in keepâ€" coming a true and loyal n he told of what the gion is doing in the Youth Various recreational perâ€" aseball, football, physical nC uccess and wilh your y will have it. Y ou ceuse forward that you f the Research F is in direct char returned from @tm fue ms to be the id Junior Auxiliary i in Timmins. robably nduct t und ncouraging ress, which id 1J in din ch Foun er cent ss than Devine weel m t] ch 3 >â€" |this year w | knowledge tentialitie " the | not can be produced and made to serve in an economical and satisfactory manâ€" ner that area of Northern Ontario and Quebec served by the T. N. O. Railâ€" way and for considerable distances along the Transcontinental line of the Canadian National Railways. At the present time the limited amount of Pennmnsylvania anthracite coal, used for domestic fuel alorg the railway and is most accessible for deâ€" velopment. This area has not been completely explored and no estimate has been published of the potential reâ€" serves, but they are known to be huge, sufficient at least to keep a 1,000 ton plant in continuous operation for at least a score of yvears. Last season the princip carried out on what is k No. 4 area, about one m southwest of the Blacksmit and west of the Onakawan a shalt wWas s about 1,300 ft. points of the there were tw mense tonnage cated thicknes overburden w thick the FPFleissne railway and velopment. 30 D artment of M f the develop roperty since nown he 1 n the seam of woody lignite wh hown to have a thickness 5 ft., while the overburden wa o be from 40 to 65 ft. It is r s fortunate that it is the ligni The Onta Oy lin Onak Bav Oining N. O. R Cochrai iC rk Mines | opment that it 1 t ,“1 iX Blac Railw been those that nk and drifts totalling vere driven to the four compass. At this site seams showing an imâ€" of lignite with an indiâ€" of over 40 ft., but the approximately 80 ft taking known t ib 1I IaKa wana Tl and drifts e driven to it f the Onta has been in operations 1€ ind drifting done lignite which wa« he M outh 1l1 a M [ebbi > â€" fAre blem Known mile a not mer wWOrkKk was wn as the > and half Rapids site roximatel} the Moose ha been car this year ite poten regarded mite from wÂ¥ell unde: that the d toward of utiliâ€" of great Oy betwed Abiti rio Deâ€" charge at the plannâ€" it work ufficient the poâ€" h shown it m Hert ted 16 AY least one motorist reaching Timmins last year from far South complained that in.all the six hundred milés he had travelled north in Canada he had seer nothing ilder than a mosquito or red. This man should be interested in the following from the North Bay Nugâ€" get:â€"‘"The bigger species of wild game still frequent the section alnang the Ferâ€" guson highway, between here and Temâ€" agamli, and have not been driven back to more seclhuded spots as vet as stories maAyVv Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime whick can be procured at the Town Hall free. Householders using well water must norf it for at least 20 minutes. Al1l Qutside Toilets must be made #; aroof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTEH THREE LARGE MOOSE SEEN THE FERGUSON HIGHWAY as possible claims death of persons or perty of others, insured. (even the most careful drivers) but you can save yourself the loss of, or damage to your car or truck as well as possible claims for injury or death of persons or damage to proâ€" perty of others, by being fully Rates and information concernâ€" ing Automobile insurance gladly furnished. cannot avoid unexpecited accidents ubtle Automobile Insurance Sullivan Newton ribout m V In imm Stanley Barker and Charle e, North Bay, report having hac ther unusual thrill of sgeing thre, moose together,. All three wer on the highway and didn‘t the car was quite close to them ho HOUSEHOLDERS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESRCRIPTION work 1AAV T J the best attractions Tor | is North Land is the k: of wild game. Stories . moase, deer, bears and : een on the highway att terest of many tourists ha TR SERVICE PHONE 104 NeWwWsâ€"LEeiter:â€"â€"POLY t taking funds fotr s from corporations Ts is all right, bi difficukt idea. ictiC Departmen charge of t date and of Mines, _ the developâ€" d which wiX Of the futur® rmulated any 1e fJOr cam ions 10ook . o But th Tract AMA1lL +