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Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1935, 1, p. 4

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TIMMIN®, ONTARIO *% * % m. Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association; Onta Quebe; Newspaper Association ; Class "A" Weekly Group PHONES â€"~â€"RESIDENCE 70 COEEICOCE 9fâ€"â€" 1 worth while in return for thel mise was made years ago that not be mandlin Che Yorrumpine Advanere id io Al In brin 14 pi¢ ither ( hi be finished. It w Switzerland, who A WHEEZE ON SKIIS ds tm oo uit seA uts wh \ SEVERE LESSON NEEDED! ‘ublished Every Monday and Thursday by GEO LAKE, Owner and Publisher e Northern News ever stop to C xample? tnce last week The Northern géod news item with absolute ; News tired of it all, but th wh a fact, then it is only because Mr. Bradette was of the use to which the petition would be put. ns t~ be effort to use the petition to fasten more the people the inadequate and absurd little radi0o| ng station with its basis of private profit vmthoutl ublic service. "Local pregrammes would be heal‘dl rly," says one who would like to see the local| on firmly established. That itself is an argument | of allowing interference to continue. It would| indoed, if the government were induced to spend clear away interference and the North were then at its appropriation was exhausted. As Victrola"| is ne c first and most is a powerful govemment! on that will~allow radio owners to get somethmg| le in return for their license fees. Practical proâ€" ng the need for a radio station to the attention Of ment and of the public the New Liskeard board‘ cently did a genuine public service. The newsâ€" the North have also done their part in urging: overnment treat the North féirly in this matter. ng to note that the newspapers of the North are ‘led by plausib‘l‘e chicanery nor frightened by veiled the matter. The latest newspaper to join in deâ€" air treatment for the North in the matter Of ie North Bay Nugget. "It is doubtful," says The if there is a populated section Cf the Dominion nore (from poor radio facilities) and a people been more tolerant since the Dominion Governâ€" tuted a department to provide this form Oof °nâ€" t on a supposedly nationâ€"wide scale, While all ons of the country have been serviced in a big ‘ern Ontario has been allowed to depend on three wned stations which barely cover a radius of The Nugget calls on all radio owners in the upport to the limit the request Of the New Lisâ€" rd of trade that an adequate government radio on be established for the North. to serve the North. The North will certainly d with an inadequate little privateâ€"profit sta â€" e activity abcut interference. Ont., Thursday, Feb. 14th, 1935 ewspapers this week have told of a yacht in wling out two separate S.0.S. calls by radio cg a British manâ€"ofâ€"war to leave its course ) i a ship that proved to be in no peril whatâ€" planaiion given of the two false S.0.S. calls hole matter was simply a scheme to secure Th the dial as its advert.sing service seems V on prevents many a fine outside programme | as well as would have been possible before ‘ecurred to Northern radio owners. "Victrola"‘ makes a number Of points well ion, but the chief point is the Oone made ent times by The Advance:â€"that the big the North is a powerful broadcasting staâ€" nake available to radio cwners here the exâ€" es that are presented by outside stations. ggests, there is no reason why Timmins ild not have opportunity to hear the same meas‘ that are onen to radio owners in the W 1 w inescapable told around town that Jos. A. Bradette t the petition in regard to interferenc? ned for presentation to the government the fAiying » where th programmes thalt art rds burntâ€"out musicial NMUL ha Kirkland Lake from Ottawa a week| fc1 kiis on Wednesday of this week. Hel bu lying trapeze, did Waiter vo Kirkland Lake from Ottawa ila 1Y advertising. Radio owners aiso jion with its supposed accidental le inadequacy is probably the ncountered by the patient radio its advertising service seems to iway from 10n Uniteq Statesâ€"$3.00 Per Yeat radio pet there would be a governmen V kep An On 1A me! red mIml nam ip the pea piea nsider the effect of Tt 1 VIn € 11 That stor nadequate little are a provoking ians. struckâ€"out t prese! io Hore hym al ha @ilso «lt qq l > t e of indigent. the offendet trouble with a family be | It would se iafter the fa publicity for the rad The captain who wou firs; had proved a fal mane feeling shown © N The city of Kitcher inform recipients of re or drinking beer. At ing beer or playing poOi. man who will spend relie get off relief without beir ties are no doubt puzzled th ncuncement m frcm employmet the case then h any other man ever notice on faces they mak nearly always their throats! 11L Is a How they appear to ha Premier Hepburn makes! The shudders m etnment for Ontario, tol of special attrac Diâ€"nne quintupl and the people in ger tention to the mining the Dionne quintuplet follows:â€"â€" Better for the min Better for the Nort Better for Canada. zrovernment men Sho: He says it to do much 11 np GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER Bé BC PUUnD il1 mot it rhap bi¢ mea rad Ottawa ago The N hg help of i. In the m t€ t€e T mind th ile fotr fo m that the r mily, and alsCc ily behind the 11 Cana the 2 be daroppf his plan is mment th Diont vhose again Uthe ind truck i V C W can m th MA the 1 l Hepburt 1pi€ A T many a whiskeyâ€"drinker. Did you typical whiskeyâ€"drinkers? The wry gulp the liquor! The shudder that em after the fiery liquid has passed difficult matter for them to drink. e it! And how they enjoy it! How 1 Hon Count A1r diencd dismissin The premier‘s statem nany a whiskeyâ€"drinker pical whiskeyâ€"drinkers? ulp the liquor! The sh a PITM pond tement 1C n LC vernment it might be a gooG natter of compulsory insurance The very fact that the former he plan into effect might help d interest of the present gOVâ€" vorld at large to see that by ts suffer for their evil folly deter others from ever atâ€" publicity. ul Leduc, Minister of MineSs| nounced tha that there were two points| appropriated rth these days. One is the| new Comims ther is the mining industry.| betterment < if the Ontario Government| "Northern section â€" bou given one tenth as much @At~ | pay ~as has been showered upOn | angq Cochral »sults would have been As) switch if th program is | for a notal bu 11 omm 1ICCAL iterferenck« hin he North. Some five or sx: have never > advocated a similar plan | it does seen the outlying areas Oof the| be left to p planes stationed at various wonderful service in cases The man 11 he cour could only tell their own ikely pick out some other i livelihood. rves cred den ich that dismissing peoples eful to him. If this is igs he hates more than mier‘s statement should people! The faces he aAnd, Oh., how he enjoys met would b« e morons responsiDic s the double vicisusâ€" attempting to rescue also weakening the S.:0.8. calls that may petition to the goverlnâ€" liminated from radio expressed the deepest a petition. "I forgot " he said. If the petiâ€" l6 ha answer the second cal for help. The ble character. But it 1¢ a startling °x: ind advertising breaks" by school| Whether I‘1 > fortuneâ€"telling itions from being is 2,000 years old. not permitted it he Sudbury man little more ble d the yacht. call after the t for the huâ€" any tendency Cre f qecency lUllly 0 bad for quli the United see that by »st possible responsible ible plac @nnound esults are whether a i publicity ng before _ _the proâ€" iaffair the gove public a1 heap aiccident. Timmil a V Advan( hould irs old THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMTN Cet h ood 1- il'\'iwanis Delighted Information. _E \ _ from 1902 Onw Anecdotes. 16 Archdeacon Woodall on the Far North Country mins Mond tario. f1 tinu little comn Ontario ar their supp! ada to En the Huds ships back The archd on June 11, sailing ship ice fields an( more than a Adequate Service in Radio for North For some time besn urging t radio service f0 torial article in get this week takes up very able way. Some made are worthy very and consideration. . P; ence may well be mad The Nugget for coâ€"O0p( ing a proper governme Ths Nugget says‘:â€" "Of the numerous | which emanate from t izations from time to bezn more cpportune 1 cf general support thal People of North | Proper â€" Radio Present Servic( ate and Unfair. the New Liskeardad induce the Dominion through the Canadian J sion, to properly service the province with radio "It is doubtful if thers secticn of the Dominion in this respect, and a p been more tolerant sinc Government instituted to provide this form of °n a supposedly nationâ€" "While all other sectic try have been serviced Ncrthern Ontario has « depsnd on three prival tions which barely COvi 50 miles. The thres these very limited stati pericdically enjoy cha but outside a range C these stations radio cwn solely on United States "It would seem as CommissiOn is convi Ortario is well sery stations, while the v Or.ly recently Comn nounced that a larg appropriated for th new Comimsison sta petterment of the region. "Every municipal in some way, lend Liskeard urge. It the station is locat the Government should simply requ made to establish the neglected regic Cr suggestiC cated where does it mat rane, Swas! elsewhere 5 is provided figure in t of Canadar extent as C treal, Maril districts. "The tim e spgak Ik, Kiw T 11 s in ine 6 > OIH ipp Kiwat StaltIOn SD Ceommissio aggestion, | England At Albany in i monl xÂ¥I the 11 11 ika Ba H hted with Address of Notable Interest and Experiences in the Hudson Bay Country Onward. _ Many Striking Incidents and 1 } Mi1 S vinct 1€ 1} H er of years is now rector Of the h at South Porcupine. ) Tolman. a former member of immins Kiwanis club, was a welâ€" visitor at the Monday lunchein > Canadian Legion building. Woodall ost entirely given 1O TEdCNII iching to the Indians. is enthusiastic over the pos of the North beyond the Abi yon. He spoke of the coal, iro ; deposits and predicted tha N. O. railway extension t e would in the future proV September Ith. The ship was nly 600 tons burden and carâ€" twao passengers in addition to dall. British Board of Trade ns state that if three or more rs are carried on a ship, a docâ€" be included in the crew. In avoid this, the archdeacon 1i as a sailor. leacon, after explal earned that the othe : who is toâ€"day a m€ > of Commons. The dall, after having been ind Porquis Junction for years is now rector Of 1 Ssouth Porcupine. aingemfE "CANADA‘5 NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE MUSCLE AND BRAWN OF HER MEN" wyould b work i CANADA‘S NATURAL RESOURCES or seven yeatrs Company outpos ree white men. pecial | public servant ed byÂ¥ ‘or exeouse. T} anecdote he told was Ungava region of Queâ€" trail he met another oth wanted to know was doing there and after explaining his A griculture turs Fisheries Fores‘s Mincrals Hydroâ€"E t] nad a 4 lt ment of such a ruig. 110 when the members of CC put a limit themselves on been the case in council surprising to note in how few timeâ€"waster been in the council of ,/JC ({4 s Biggest Conk ‘ and is assistin ration of theser d now is partic ivilly to hims Electric Power O b 3 1 era XCU minute . Mu( 16 at th? t he saw His time teaching nhatt loathe /m posâ€"| abiâ€"| iromn that 11 News and Notes of Timmins Girl Guides ing. The meeting was attendance and inspectic by Lieutenant Habib. patrols are losing all th and inspection marks by from the meeting and 1 1€ thw The wed CANADa‘s latent and developed water power, larger than any other country in the World, constitutes one of her most valuable natural resources. The task of harnessing the rushing rapids and waterâ€" falls, the building of dams and power plants and the laying of transmission lines to carry the energy, has fallen to Canadian men of brains and muscle and brawn. In addition, this power development has opened up everâ€"expanding fields of new industries which could not have existed without readily availâ€" able power in quantity. For the past 21 years "Canada‘s Biggest Cook" has been prominently identified with the task of caring for the men engaged in developing Canada‘s hydro power resources. Serving strengthening, satisfying food, improving the bedding and housing conditions of the camps and relieving executives from the harâ€" assing details of labour maintenance, Crawley and McCracken have played their part in the important work. They are proud to have cared for the men who have furthered the development of Canada‘s power. teresting Oneâ€"Act Play vas Presented by Pimperâ€" nel Patrol. To Hold Masâ€" querade Skating Party on Fridav. di Kimas ol oLD could not huy this IMPERIAL BAXNK OF CANADA Head Office: Toronto 86,500 Families Built Homes The ALADDIN Way and Saved BIG MONEY! Y ou, too, can enJoy real | Built Home. And you save 18 _ . SsSOUTH PORCUPINE iroware rAWLEY McCRACKEN COMPANY, LIMITED Aladdin Home Owners not only certi T‘immil ng â€" e place for a King‘s treasure o in peace or in war, his nanied him under a heavy, of the Timmins n Friday evenâ€" opened by the ion being taken Ssome 2f the heir attondance mes | u save FOUR PROFITS: {1) Lumber, (2) M Laborâ€"WE PAY THE FREIGHT. Hundreds rillin ir Aattendant their zabsenc was formed mill comfort and genuine satisfaction in to weal peopi HepbDurl 86,500 Families Can Not Be Wrong! th apital and Reserve $15,000,000 H. C. SCARTH, Manager * F. E. COOPER, Manager _ effected by High Quality It 7t THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14TH and the cclours | Tessier, assisted and Doris Beaudir Those taking Badge went off by Captain Cranston Code and Anisee . in First Aid work. A clrcle was 1 wA g e | ing Plans were discu be held on the cor February 15th. It of a masquerade s of the Guides will tines will be giver Thes meeting wa by the singing of " Try The Advance Want Ad ind Bunion â€" Sailve Molisley Ball es pres role Talk of the Town irkland about d very intere: ented by th ecclours we assisted by Beaudin. taking up th were r by Ch rmed ; br Tap BIG SAVINGS lin Waveâ€"but praise 11 U 1J nmencdé by isements pariy 10 evening, he form Somo ilen clssC h 1 Roial rTI hout onl

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