Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 9 Apr 1936, 1, p. 3

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Ontario Motor League officials estiâ€" mate that the "Dionne season" in 1936 will bring more motorists than ever to Canada. That is just the league manâ€" ager‘s way of predicting an increase in tourist travel, incidentally giving a litâ€" tle credit for the increase to the amazâ€" ing quintuplet sisters of Callander. There were almost 15,000,000 tourists to Canada from the United States last year, so it is readily‘seen they cannot all get a look at the quints, even if they so desire. Nevertheless, the traffic in Doth Ontario and Quebec is definitely affected by the North Country attracâ€" tion. Many come to Ontario for the' first time Gecause of the quints. Others who would ‘ordinarily remain near the border continue their trip to the North | Country. Still others who usually tour | in Quebec now to Ontario via Montreal and return to the States byl way of Toronto or Windsor. | Try The Advance Want Advertisements Dr. E. L. Roberts This result is ootainable by use of proper glasses at a very early age in a certain percentage of cases. The younger the batter even at two years or before when the glasses are tied on with a ribbon. After five years of age this result is not cobâ€" tained in as high persentage of cases, Why? There is what is called a bifocal centre in the brain for bifocal vision just like a speech centre for the facullty of talking. This bifocal centre starts developing very early and is usually full grown or fully developed at five years. The child acquires the art of bifocal vision during this time of developâ€" ment of the brain centre. If interested keep the copies. More next week. 1 Empire Block Bobby Jones, whose putter "Calamity Jane" has proved factor in many a tournament, watches Gene Sarazen put the putting green at Jones‘ course in Atlanta, Georgia. " paring for the masters‘ tournament, which gets under wav (turning inwards) The real cure is thisâ€"where both eyes see the same thing at the same time. In other words bifocal vision. This can be demonstrated in those old enough iby looking in a stereoâ€" scope and seeing for instancre a bird in a case and appreciating that the objects seen have length breadth and thickness, not flat like a picture on the wall. Dionnes Attract Many Tourists to the North SARAZEN PUTTS .. AND JONES WATCHES THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH 1836 DEPARTMENT OF rossâ€"Eyes C A NA DIA N GENERAL ELECTRIC Phones 300â€"301 MHead Oficeâ€"New Liskeard, Ont "A CHAIN OF SERVICE"®" Branch Stores and Warchouses at Cobalt, New Lis Kirkland Lake, Cochrane, Timmins, Ont., Nor The George Taylor Hardware Limited Rfsronfggfcé:_@' TONE RADIOTRONS \ GENERAL ELECTRLIC GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOTROX®S® Distributed and sold by Timmins Sudbury Star:â€"Sam Lawrence, C.C. F. member for Hamilton East in the Ontario Legislature, says that miners in the north country were not fairly treatâ€" ed in the matter of wages. If Mr. Lawrence will take the trouble to beâ€" come informed on the subject, he will find that the men in the mining indusâ€" try are among the bestâ€"paid workmen in the Dominion. Thos. Harlow, of Sudbury, was Timmins visitor this week. The Dictator is powered with a new sixâ€"cylinder engine. The President has an eightâ€"cylinder engine. Both have greater acceleration, higher top speeds and more economy than their predecesâ€" sors. macth ol the two groups of Studeâ€" bakers will have the following body models: threeâ€"passenger coupe. fiveâ€" passenger coupe, St. Regis custom twoâ€" door sedan, St. Regis cruising twoâ€"door sedan, custom fourâ€"door sedan cruising fourâ€"door sedan and convertible roadâ€" ster. "Custom" sedans have a large bagâ€" gage space in the rear. In "Cruising" sedans this space is still larger. The models mentioned are fiveâ€"whesl cars with the extra wheel carried inside a baggage compartment. Ol 1936 Appear in two groups, the Dictator and the Presiâ€" dent. The President is a de luxe autoâ€" designed, styled and trimmed by Miss Helen Dryden, famous New York artist ang decorator, and is by far the most beautiful and luxurious automobile ever produced by Studeâ€" baker. Studebaker Cars for This Year Taking High Place | Sudbury Men Fined [ ; After "Planting" Still It was an attempt to "shake down‘ the Dominion government, it turned out. Herbert and Couture built the still, planted it on ancther man‘s proâ€" perty, and informed Mounties ithat they had found it. For this bit of inâ€" formation they expected to get a reâ€" ward, but the Mounties outwitted them. They ‘were able to prove, from bits of wire and tools found at the Couture place. that the still had been made there. Magistrate McKessock said the affair was "one of the most despicâ€" able" of which he had heard. Can‘t Shake Down _ Mounties, Men Find Because they made a still, alt] they never manufactured a drc illegal spirits, Emile Herbert and poleon Couture were fined $100 costs in Sudbitry police court week. The Studcbakers of 1936 appe the deciding t the ball on They are preâ€" there «hortlyv. keard anda Timmins 'Que still, although d uâ€"_â€"drop of bert and Naâ€" ike down" it turned built the and will also be added to the association‘s new headquarters. Coâ€"operation in fillâ€" ing both this and the museum will be sought from the Royal and Ancient Golf Association at St. Andrew‘s. To supplement the "freak clubs" section of the museum, it was indicated the association will in future keep all clubs sent to it for approval by inâ€" ventors. lhe association has written to all members suggesting a great national golf shop spring cleaning, and any sticks which have survived time and temper for any considerable time will be gladly reecived. The association is not offering to pay for these pieces. But Joe Dey, executive secretary of the association, said famous clubs would form only a small part of the museum. Mainly, it will show the development of the golf club from leather faces to chromium plate. According to a despatch this week from New York, starting with one nonâ€" sliceable mashie and an old tin cup, the Uniteq States Golf Association beâ€" gan looking for exhibits for a golf museum and admitted they might even accept clubs like, say, Bobby Jones‘ "Calamity Jane." There was also some talk awghout Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd‘s famous goosâ€" necked mashie, "Thomas," and Thomas‘ little sister, "Stella," a putter, to say nothing of Lawson Little‘s driver and Tommy Armour‘s deadly "Oakmount niblic." 1 . d Darwin Delnite Fortyâ€"four Galatea Glenora Gillies Lake Hugh Pam ... Lamagque ... Leitcli :.:. Magnet Lake Matachewan Cons. McLeod Cockshutt Moffat Hall New .. Porcupine Creek . rPorc. Groldrect f Sisma Vimy o ied Wwathorn~.:...::..,;, Youngâ€"Davidson ... !.S. Golf Association to Form Unusual Museum Bank{field . Bidgood Kir kland Canadian Pandora Casey Contact ... Casey Summit ... Central Porcupine DeSantis On the unlisted market toâ€" day. the following were the bid and asked prices of a selected list: Read Authier ‘Red Laike ......... ... Kitchle ...:..:.. . Robb Montbxdy San Antonio .. Chawkey Sherritt Gordon ... South Tiblemont .. Sulllvan Sudbury Basin .. Sudbury Contact Sudbury Mines . Sylvanite ... Teck Hughes ... Ventures Wayside . Wrightâ€"Hargr eaves White Eagle ... Granada . Greene Stabelle CGCunnar ... Hardrock Harker Hollinger Howey ... Hudson Bay . International Nickcl Jackson Manion Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro . Lake Shore . Lee Gold .?:.:..;...... Little Long Lac Macassa i Fre Manitoba Eastcm 4 Maple Leaf ... McIntyre ... i McKenzie Red Lake McMillan ... McWatters ... Mining Corp. ... Monets â€":::.:....,......;.. e NIpiSSINg .::......;., Night Hawk Noranda_ Omega Pamour Paymaster . Pickle Crow EIGnNnecer :.;. Porcupine Crow Preston East Dome Canadian Mals Cariboo . Castle T. Central Patrici Coniagas Coniaurum .. Cons. Chiboug: Dome §rte Eldorado . Falconbridge God‘s Lake .. Following are the mining stock quoâ€" tations from the Mining Section of the Toronto Stock Exchange toâ€"day at noon : Afton 81 Ashley . t 13 Buffalo Canadian | 10% Barry Hollinger 4 « 4% Bear Beattie Big Mis Bobjo Bralorne Buffaloâ€". library of books Missouri Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | Canadian Hollinger Metals Ankerite i Malartic and photographs Bid 1.30 â€" 1.45 1098 .............. 7,.470 ....... 23 â€" 24 ............. 1.30 1,20 A .13 â€" 14 2.06 â€" 2740 28‘ 19‘ 95 â€" 97 4.00 2.80 20 23 Asked 25 3.20 45 .00 1.07 THFE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS oNTARIO 2.39 4.60 2A 6.20 10% 174 41.25 1.093 2.383 2.10 1.21 6.80 3.93 News of Dr. Torrance‘s activities in Ethiopia and his daily trips in a Plyâ€" mouth sedan has just been received from Addis Ababa by officials of the Ethiopia‘s rutted, muddy, warâ€"torn roads are everyday highways for a Plymouth automosile used near the front by Dr. Arthur Torrance, an exâ€" pert on tropical medicine who is creâ€" dited with a major part in the organâ€" ization of the Ethiopian military medical branch. Medical â€" Organizer Tells Part Played by Sedan over Warâ€"Torn Roads. Plymouth Figures at Ethiopian Front Imperial Motor Sales, Drop in at your nearest Dodge â€" De Soto dealer‘s showroom . .. See the Swanky New Airstream De Soto Models on display . .. Learn about the newest motoring sensation â€"â€"DE GAS SAVER TRANSMISSION TILL_ ANOTHER TRIUMPH in Chrysler x ) Engineering . . .De Soto‘s Gas Saver Transmission . .. an automatic fourth ge; yem German troops would be outnumbered ten to one if all the powers on which France relies for he study of confidential government figures on the estimated strength of Europe‘s military forces above, show that the armed forces and trained reserves of France and the principal powers on w sia, total approximately 27,000,000 men. On the other hand, Germany‘5s new army and trained re But the Soviet union must withhold a large part of its forces for protec tion of its Asiatic frontier; i ARMED FORCcEs oF THE | Eu EUROPEAN NATIONS COMPARATIVE SizES GERMANY OUTNUMBERED TENâ€"TOâ€"ONE BY EUROPEAN MILITARY STRENGTH' Ne W 1Â¥ Uhat +0 T p MELU FOUKCLELS OoF THE ?oPEAN NaAtions e mm GERM QNY 2450 OOO s 37 C"UT BRITAN | POLAND 2048,852. INCLUt 7/\()4/\ FORMEE uh utdsc n 4. A i SOVlET RUSS\A 15,778, 000 INCLUOING AIR FORCE CZECHOSLOVAKRIA 1,.887,500 NCLUDING A/XA FORC EL RUMAN!A 1,8 74, 464 YUGOSLAVIA "696, 629 meiuoinoair rokee | m 7| 6,325,961 WVYi {ll #) NC AIK FOACE | Po r T( Cr ipin e sie at his palace. Flans for the orâ€" ganization of units to minister to soldâ€" lers wounded or stricken with tropical diseases near Harar were evolved. Dr. Torrance left for Harar in his Plymouth sedan soon after the conferâ€" ence and, according to the letter receivâ€" ed from Addis Ababa, has been using the car over the "unbelievably rough" terrain along the Ethiopian front near Harar on daily trips from the army bases. The doctor had taken his car with him from Borneo. Called to Ethiopia from Borneo, where he was conducting a leprosy surâ€" vey, Dr. Torrance went directly to Addis Ababa, conferred with Ethiopian military leaders at the Imperial Hotel there, and visited Emperor Haile Selasâ€" Dr. Torrance reported seein distributors, 59â€"61 Third Avenue _ Phone 3, Timmins Hardware Furniture Co., Dealers, South Poreunine RVUSSIA 3000 MEN: 50,0006 Engine speed drops one third but road speed stays the same. Wear, tear and vibration sink to a minimum when this â€"â€"â€" fourth gear "cuts in" automaticaliy at a lift of your toc. Take advantage of DeSoto SJ»rin;; Jn o > e f ite Open House" Week to find out gear that "floats" you along at top cruisâ€" ing speed with lowâ€"speed gas and oil consumption. AIRPLANE STRENG COMPANIOMN CAR TO DESOTO AIRFLOW 111 29 oo000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 .000:0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000“ aster Tea and Sale of Home Baking A luspices Ladies‘ Guild of St. Matthew‘s Church 4. Wednesday, April 15th at the home of Mrs. Langdon 101 Kirby Avenue _for help against Germany were to support her. A forees discloses this fact. These figures, illustrated about this revolution in modern motor ing. Any dealer Jlisted below will b ha] py to arrange a demonstration. # which she relies for help, including Soviet Rusâ€" reserve totals approximately only 2 500,000 men ers from possible Japanese aggression. prop from : RANCE GQEAT BPlTAIN 2500 : 34,352 MEN 46 593 steel bodies afford against the hazards of overturning made them particularly suitable for service in this country of rough, rutted, warâ€"torn trails." AJp ts for longer or shorter NO OTHER CHARGES, legal documentary fee is £6Ge0.Grgon ply by PAGE THREE 1g

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