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Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC COMPANY, LIMITED | Try The Advance Want Advertisements and a haif. It arrived in Timmins about 6.15, so that the mail was not sorted until after seven o‘clock. scale, the last of the assaying equipâ€" ment was placed. Steam lines are now being laid to give the mine buildings central heating. Men from the Denver equipment company were at the property last week and will have the new machines shipped as soon as possible. The immediate improvements will fill the mill building to capacity, so that any additional equipment from now on will mean the erection of an addition. The assay office is nearly complets angq with the arrival last week of the scale, the last of the assaying equipâ€" ment was placed. CN.R. train 47 encountétred engine trouble on Friday‘s run out of Toronto that held the express up for an hour Engine Trouble Delayed C. N. R. Train on Friday The mill will be stepped up to 100 tons a day in the near future, The Adâ€" vance was told last week. A new crushâ€" er, capable of handling 350 tons a day, is to be installed, together with a new 75â€"ton ball mill and a cyanide plant. With the present milling equipment, the six Denver cells now operating and two amalgam barrels, the plant will be easily capable of handling the 100 tons every 24 hours, it is predicted. Lake Porcupine mine will be about $18,000, it is estimated. This will mean profits of about $10,000 in comparison with about $7,300 during August. It‘s a lot of work to prepare an appleâ€"pie, good houseâ€" wife. What a pity if it should burn in baking! Or do you cook in the modern automatic way? If you do, has saved you many time for dessert. You know v onvenient terms of cour e family is sure of a ar heated body. No Phone 95 Phone 190 taying in the kitchen for you nd, juicy, goldenâ€"crusted pie from an anxious mind and That famous ovenâ€"control Mrs. J. M. Stodoiny and son, Milton returned last week from a three weeks visit to her parents in Cleveland, Ohio The proposed night train from here would arrive in North Bay early in the morning. The train would be of no use for through traffic to Toronto, unless the C.N.R. put on another two daily trains, one arriving at North Bay late at night and the other leaving North Bay early in the morning. It is understood that the movement for the night trains was begun by a group of commercial travellers but that when the general opinion of the traâ€" velling men was found, only a small number thought the service would be advantageous. speed for both night runs would be made," says the report. No announcement has been made from official sources, but wellâ€"informed people here say that the service is not likely to be placed in effect. The deâ€" mand for night service is too limited, it has been stated. Railwaymen up and down the T. N. O. are discussing these days the possibility of a North Bayâ€"Timmins overnight service both north and south bound. At present the "plan" is no more than rumour, The Advance learned. Talk About Night Trains on T. N. 0. The blasting of a channel through Bourke‘s rapids, below Wawaitin on the Mattagami, is now complete. The job, done by Wm. Skinner of South Porcuâ€" pine, contracting for the Dominion Government, provides a clear stretch of water 20 feet wide and five feet geep, where formerly there were many danâ€" gerous â€"big rocks.. Many a boat was damaged in makâ€" ing the passage through the rapids in the last 25 years and many were the complaints sent in to the department of public works. Now that work is done, and well done, owners of power boats operating on the Mattagami may exâ€" pect a lot less trouble on the way from Timmins to Wawiatin Falls. It is also said that logs will not be damaged to the same extent as formerly. The clearing of the rocky channel was taken up by the Mattagami Boatâ€" ing and Aquatic Association with Jos. A. Bradette, M.P., when the member was in Timmins early in the summer. Prompt action followed M. Bradette‘s promise that he would take it up with the department of public works. Revival of Request for a Northbound and Southâ€" bound Evening Train. Not Likely to Materialize at Present. Big Improvement at Bourke‘s Rapids Excellent Job Done in Short Time in Clearing Channel in River. Makes for Safeâ€" ty and Convenience. )th night runs. Few stops ade," says the North Bay }Over 400 atiziï¬quet More Charged with Honour Dr. Krnjevic _ Selling on Sunday In closing the mseting Dr. McInnis paid tribute to the talent and kindness of ths Croatian ladies for the wonderâ€" ful bangquet provided. Kincardins Review:â€" Some of the present boys at school are just as eager for a seat at the back as their fathers were. The meeting closed with the National Anthem, played by the Croatian orâ€" chestra, all standing and singing both heartily and sinceréely, King‘s Jubilce Parade here. 8. A. Wookey, of the M a bright little agdress, w witty touches, added his tri Croatian people and his app the honour to the commu visit of the distinguish«d gu that in this cosmopolitan co so many different peoules the big thing was for all t gether for the common go community. tian people, He also added words of appreciation for the visit of the disâ€" tinguished gugest. Difference in lanâ€" guage made it hard at times for the different races to understand each other, and he asked that this might be kept in mind so that kindly feelings and goodwill should be held at all times. J. M. Douglas, of t also spoke in high tt Mayor R. Richard briefly but concisely come to the guest of his regard for the Cr had been estimable c loyalty had been so trated by their nota King‘s Jubilce Parad: its people. Dr. Krnj the Croatian languag dress being enthusia by his fellowâ€"countt Councillor A. H. C the township of Tisc cere welcome to the ning, and also spoke won by the Croatia: macher and district. specially thanked th ing people for the hor sence on the occasio: goodwill and friendlin to the Croatian propli and distict. The Croa he said. were loval t (Continued from Page One) Croatis district Richar ncisely Phone 670 Here‘s the Story Behind Oldsmobile‘s Great Sales Increase ns of tht added â€" w« HC McI wit W Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited veral Study the car inside and out. You‘ll see that not a single detail has been overlooked that might add to your safety, comfort and enjoyment. Better still, drive it . . . in traffic . . . up hills * one of the biggest percentage sales increases of the entire industry. Natuâ€" rally we are proud of this record. We find the reason for it primarily in the fact that these are the finest models in more than 25 years of fine car building. IS year Oldsmobile has registered Afihs mnarmamntns rers ssm 1i ks ‘Wi meantime. Two common drunks are on the list, with one drunk and disorderly, and two for fighting. A charge of reckless griving was laid against Eli Lemaiche, Kirkland Lake, and T ‘wo brakt T‘7 ‘affic â€" Charg Other Court s his car that knocked down and d Mrs. Jas. Shanks, Hollinger ie, on Saturday at 9.30 pm. The was injureg but the car did not Another man is charged with ‘ss driving, having come close to ng over Constable Munro on trafâ€" uty., Still another reckless driver used of cutting in and out of trafâ€" t high rate of speed. Another must answer to hitting a parked Phere are several cases of double ng. One man used wrong markers s car. One had brakes saig to be ive, Still another parked in the e of the road. There are eight of parking on wrong side., One parked in the middle of the road 1IY T 1I charged with speeding. igrancy charges are held in the men leaving town in the a@, south Porcu iiling to return dent. It is alleg hat knocked do e middle of the road feet from the curb with having defective with defective lights with speeding. for very special evenings, leisurely afternoons or to transform ordinary days to memorable occasions. Fashion‘s latest dicâ€" tates will be shown, with more than just a hint of Paris. These models come in half sizes too, and anotheéer inviting feature is the low price. cases romal ire a numb olice court rcupine leged [hat down and Hollinger plu. â€"‘Fhk an Interesting Presentation of Today and Tomorrow Why not consider this car that friends recommend to friends ? There‘s a lowâ€" priced Six and a big Straight Eight ready for you to drive. Liberal allowâ€" ance on your car is part payment. Easy GMAC terms take care of the balance., down the straightaway . . . and over rough roads. We claim Oldsmobile to be the smoothest, most dependable, and certainly the most economical car for the money. Small wonder Oldsâ€" mobile is known as "The Car That Has Everything‘"‘! To women, with whom clothes are more than just a passing interest, Shragges exâ€" tend their cordial invitation. Remember, toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow only. (Monday and Tuesday) Exacting women will find at Shragge‘s In Style and Quality, the store that Sets the Pace hat ind this spring mal School, ha ment to the p City. There wer for the position who car HUNDRED AND FIFTY APPLY FOR GOLDEN CITITY SCHOOL car ove There stores 1 Wm. Lt have so Timmins, Ont. 4/15)/‘1â€004 pic Energy V aiue in a (Glass of Milk t in and out of traffic, with erloaded. e are two more charges against for selling groceries on Sunday. enchuk, Kirby avenue, is said to old soap and ammonia; A. Shub, reet, south, is said to have sold ind some bread. «> h BEE HIVE A Great Energy Food Et. Lawrence Bhrch Co., Limited Port Credit ‘ Ontario 1 out of traffic, with 1Cc school at Golden 150 other applications (for the 6 cyl. 2â€"pass. Coupe) ® Delivered at factory, Oshawa, Ont., fully equipped. Freight and Governâ€" ment Registration Fese only extra. Prices for 8 cyl. Models at factory, begin at $1375 The whist drive held at the Hollinâ€" geor hall on Friday evening by the Porâ€" cupine District Pipe Band was another successful event. The pipe band paraded down the main streets to the hall prior to the beginning of the proâ€" gramme. Winners of the games were: Ladies‘ first, Mrs. R. Richards; second, Mrs. DeFeu:; third, Mrs. McCann. Men‘s first G. Phillips; second, Reg. Towler; third, Mrs. T. Farrer. Mrs. Chas. Creighton, Tort guest of friends in Timmins Pipe Band Whist Drive Pleasing and Successful ‘tinn, to, is the