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Porcupine Advance, 9 Apr 1936, 1, p. 4

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1GWeESsSt C interest abreast "The old axiom is particularly a The amount of pa operation are the truck economy is the driver is only smaAll nu quire rey which re vious adyv Dodge has chanical de bshind alm( aperation. "The old axiom that ‘time is money‘ is particularly applicable to trucks. The amount of payâ€"loag and the cost of operation are the standards by which truck economy is judged. The wage of the driver is only a small item in calâ€" culating the loss sustained when a truck has to stand still a large part of the time. Repairs cost money so the manufacturer has tried to eliminate every possible cause of them," said Mr. LIme, 6 manutacture every possib Ellis. "Econcmy which new | point," say: saieés mana poration of tant consid comfort, sm vital. purch Buying single truck, length wa We fing Economy Dominant in Truck Purchases Mr. A. Ellis, Dodge Truck Saules Manager Describes Latest Economy Features Hamilton Rlock Box 223 Timmins, Ontario O of eve Timmins Business College mart above and tha! Accessories are extremely â€" important! Â¥cu simply must have a new hat to top off your Easter finery, A swish bag, too, is not to be overlooked. Shaâ€" heen‘s are ready to help you compleâ€" ment your ensemble even to the smallest detail. Be sure to visit us soon. adevelopments." outlined the reasons why adopted several new meâ€" velopments and stated that ost every one is economical omes into the question of ck to buy at almost every ®. A. Ellis, Dodge truck r for the Chrysler Corâ€" anada Limited. > are such other imporâ€" ations as safety, riding t appearance, easy steerâ€" ve all, the serviceability but the features devised ind oil and repairs are ‘st decision every truck to make, whether he is _for a big corporation, a mmercial sedan or gump ch one will require the °_ operation. It is in the ery truck owner to keep idopted the new _ fullâ€" Jjacket because it is a uniform cooling of the to low oil consumption. exhaust valve seats of Picture At l(‘ft At left is the threeâ€"piece suitâ€"that has taken the world of fashion by storm. Centr2 a smart frock of printed silk following the cry for "Plenty of Pleats." At right the "Fishtail" swaggerâ€"bold checks is the chicf requisite in materâ€" ials. There are many more "First Editions" in our Spring Collection. Call in and select yours. Arrange for enrollment now in the which begins Tuesday, April 14th at the aster Term abov Elien M. Terry, Principal un ag a +A o A 4 (Manchester Guardian) The Post Office speaking clock, which will be in use in the London tslephone service from July 1, was demonstrated last week at the Post Office research station. It is by no means the first telephoneâ€"speaking clock to be used. Paris has had one for at least a year, and largely on the Paris model, others have . been stt up in Germany and Poland. An Italian firm makes another variety, and yset another is used in Sweden, while in Bombay a talking clock on the comparatively inaccurate and â€" primitive system of ordinary gramophone recording has been used for two years. The Post Office clock, the first tp be sed in this country, and the result of 18 months‘ experimenting by Dr. F. Speight, Mr. H. Gregory and Dr. W. Radley, three Post Office enginecers, is more perfect specimen than any made before. It gives the time every ten seconds, is accurate to the tenth of a second, and is controlled by a free pendulumâ€"the most accurate form of pendulum and the first, apparently. tc be used on any clock. Another innovaâ€" tion is that it records the timeâ€"giving voice on a durable glass discâ€"a more trustworthy method than the paperâ€" recording of Paris and the filmâ€"recordâ€" ing of Sweden. Two such clocks, the one a "spare," able automatically to take over should the other go wrong, will be installed at the tandem exchangs in Holborn. The clocks anrounce the time for 180 secâ€" onds, can take 100 simultaneous calls. and neegq only one "partâ€"time" man to look after them. Some time after July 1 these clocks will also be inâ€" stalled in Manchester and B:sistol. hard alloy are practically immune to heat and. wear, and help mairéain engine efficiency for many thousands of miles without valve grinding. Full pr,sux'e engmn lubrication insures full pressure to all lower connecting rods, main and camshaft bearings." Other details were given by Mr. Ellis to show the care with which the Dodge has bsen designed and constructra throughout. Talking Clock Instalied at the London Post Offhice outstanding 19 PINE STREET SOUTH PHONE 605 New Spring Shoes Phone 501 num be dian) zx clock, which on tslephone demonstrated fice research ns the first to be used. @r Shoe styles bhave changed so much this vyearâ€"what with square toes and allâ€" that only by actually secing them can you appreciate their new disâ€" m\»\ tinctiveness. Do call in. from our Spring Collection following court ha will be « Following a severe heart attack, MyrsS. T. J. Lawlor was taken to St. Mary‘s hospital this week for treatment. Her condition showed great improvement yesterday and toâ€"day and it is expectâ€" ed she will be able to return home shortly. Her sister, Miss Annie Laâ€" romde, of Sudbury. arrived in Timmins day ham and â€" Coba ously Vivian â€" Wallingford,. .. is spending the Easter v home in Timmins. Mr.; An Hamilton orEâ€" 11 Midd OUll ively mild iT 10 Bort 11 VIL OM Em inâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gorâ€" ) Floral Park, on April 3rdâ€"a son. M Bert Rowe, who had been seriâ€" ill at St. Mary‘s hospital, was o leave the hospital yesterday, l1 go on Saturday to his home at for 4 few weeks. Chelmsford correspondent of dbury Star on Monday had the g item:â€""Mr. Edmond Vaillanâ€" as left for Timmins, where he emploved. Previous to his deâ€" , Mr. Vaillancourt was honoured home by a large number of who gathered to wish him fareâ€" [r. Vaillancourt has been emâ€" as clerk in the Raoul Vaillanâ€" eneral store for the past 20 R. Timm f Holling i1d yea Bay has 30 1 to M streo {) MT Pr ic edad f {r 0 m Timmilt ‘ime. M lay 118 r report for Northern y cloudy and comparaâ€" lay and Priday; probabâ€" snow or rain over the ind ins, of Montreal, pre er Consolidated, visit _ week. He left yestsr Montreal. A. F. Brig engineer, who accom ith ) less families on rc id of February. Walker are spendâ€" in Seaforth, Ont. ‘s. Rod Bussiere on April 7thâ€"i ind sron will remaining here f â€" Fraserdale, ication at his pendin Stratton, of friends in After to N NCw "It is learned on good aut.horit'-y.gadministratioi however, that the intermediate schools ~journment, se measure has precipitated a storm of that when h« controversy not only cutside the House,| would "take where it has been quite anparent, but within the Liberal party ranks, where it l has been kept comparatively quiet. For | ;, several days, it is said, one section of Seven La cabinet has even been urging the Prime ( ‘hlll‘('l Minister to toss the legislation overâ€" board for this vear. | The sacred se To Abandon Bill an Intermediate School terested in the plan to adopt so will be fu: that it is now be withdrawn connection Th terday savys:~â€"â€" _Aimne intermediate schno which was brought down : lature last wseek by Hon. Simpson, minister of ec been abandoned by the H ernment for this session : "Premier Hepburn last n ed to The Mail angq Empir der to expedite the busn Doard4 for this year. The sacred cantata, "The Seven Last ‘"The feeling has mounted during the| Words of Christ," by Theo. Dubois, past 24 hours that the bill provided | will be sung by the choir at the Church among other things for the establishâ€" |of the Nativity on Good Priday eveâ€" ment of Roman Catholic high schools |ning at 7.30. The choir will ie under in Ontario. Both Dr. Simpson and ‘ais | the direction of Mr. Jas. Geils, and deputy, Hon. Duncan McArthur, have |the soloists will be Mrs. Jos. Therriault urged repeatedly that no extsnsion of |and Mrs. J. Everard, soprano, Mr. W. the present privilege enjoyed by the|R. Dodge, baritone, and Mr. J. T. He{â€" separate schools of teaching fifthâ€"class fernan,. tenor. ed to The Mail ang En der to expedite the t House in the closing « sion this measure and includirg Hon. Dr. J. tourist camp licens would not be called. Timmins ?port 1 Bill to Present Imperial Motor Sales, distributors. 59 â€"61 Third Avenue _ Phone 3, Timmins AYs :â€" inte1 dealers listed below You owe it to yourself to get the FACTS. Now, during Dodge Spring "Open House‘‘ week, is the time to do it. Call in at any of the Dodge 1. economy and dependability of the New Dodge Cars for 1936â€"and that is to see them, sit in themâ€"TRY THEM ON THE ROAD. In order that you may feel perfectly free to do all these things, Dodge dealers are holding "Open House‘‘ Week, starting today. Drop in. Learn why Dodge Cars have been called the ‘"Beauty Winners of 1936"; why owners are able to report 21 to 27 imiles to a gallon of gasoling; why genuine hydraulic brakes, famous Dodge safetyâ€"steel bodies and new safety beam headlights make the new Dodge the SAFEST car you ever drove; why redistribution of weight . . . evenly to all four wheels, longer, more flexible springs and "chairâ€"height" seats make Dodge so luxuriously comfortable. THERE is only one way to appreciate the beauty, comfort, safety ecanomy and denendability of the New Dodge Cars for 1936â€"anc has to offer you for 1936 SERIES D4â€"113" wheelbase power. Priced with the lowes: models. SERIES D2â€"116" wheelbase power. Priced just above the 1 cars. Seven body models. SERIES D3â€"113 power. Priced with models. from W rop in ... See f ourself what fo dli in Toronto Droppe mpire busin« davs ind al ication, ha pburn Gov wheelbas the lowes lll 9n School ito that ped for| _ s "‘3 other bills, Porcupine Hardware Furniture Co., Dealers, South Porcupine Xplainâ€" , in orâ€" of tht 101 eg is west price 82 horseâ€" Four body 82 horse Five bod1 ho weve "Ihe measure ing. Debate at was adjourned highway minist administration,â€" "Seven Last Words" at the Church Nativity, Frid:s real good and Mainvi Phone 377, 7 fee is charged. NO OTHER CHARGES Insist on the New Official Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit Corp. 7%, Time Payment Plan. Y ou can figure it out for yourself. 1. Start with your unpaid balance. 2. *Then add insurance cost. 3. Then multiply by a twelve months‘ plan. Costs for longer or horter p In some floor 81t ‘, 118 nmin n noti( um«d Avey vinces a smallle ftight this poirtt > House. got second readâ€" roposed reading pold Macaulay 1e former Henry he hC bil de{ ime of the H Avenu mmins. 29â€"30â€"34 termined hnis poirt L/ 1] $3.00 | EXPERT CARD pply 86 ‘Balsam S Bruce Bairnsf sturdy old war Mtache and b: FrOR SALEâ€"P Highway No: Estimates Old Bill was an interested onlooker from the Distinguished Stranâ€" gers‘ Gallery, and no more distinguishâ€" eq stranger ever sat in it. His walrus moustache, like his is now snow memories, was suggested to the Great War‘s caricaturist by a real Olda Sweat, now of Croydon, who at 72 still is very much alive and kicking. He saw service in Burmah and on the veld before reâ€" joining for the duration in 1914. During last week‘s debate on Navy Estimates Old Bill was an interested onlooker from the Distinguished Stranâ€" moustache, like white, but Old as an old soldi Says "Old Bill" was Real Character from Real Life PROPERTIES FOR SALE Old Bi y Ciicap, O Weeks, Colb MISCE LLANEOUS odats Modetr A ventue 10 oldier should was no figment DODGE OWNERS ARE DODGE BOOSTERS ; £, near Belleviille, 300. Small fruit anc 1 buildings. Elect For particulars wri olborne. Ont. athe rior tter ‘"This is the fourth consecutive Dodge I have had. I think it is by far the best from a standpoint of beauty, RIDING COMFORT and SAFETY," says Mr. C. A. MacPherson, 70 Hammersmith Ave., Toronto. "On November 9, 1935 ,five of our salesmen took delivery from you of five Dodge 2â€"door Sedans . .. these five cars have run 27,775 miles and what pleases us is the fact that the average milcagc is 22.43 miles per gallon,‘‘ writes Mr. L. E. Messinger, President, Canadian Line Materials Ltd . Scarboro Jc¢t., Ont. k "I have been getting 20 to 22 miles to the gallon on winter roads that could not be much worse," says Mr. Albert Pitt, 1167 Davenport Rd., Toronto. et _ Sou upstairs whose ‘ole from The ‘I have driven about nine thousand mile eral changes of oil, the engine has not r quarts," says Mr. A. A. Meneley, 25 "air, is now snow is erect and alert "As the owner of a 1936 Dodge D2 Touring Sedan, would like you to know that after having driven this ca for two months, I am eminently satisfhed,""‘ says Mr Murray W . Hayes, 4447 Old Orchard Ave., Montreal imagination. Th Do You Know WHY ? Do you know why the New Dodge Cars for 1836 are so safte and so comfort. ablse? Get the FACTS ! Do you know why the New Dodge Cars for 1936 are so easy on Gas ? Get the FACTS ! ice, â€" Kingston Belleville. Acâ€" fruit and apâ€" os, Electricity walrus mousâ€" are immortal _to the Great eal Old Sweat, 72 still is very He saw service ray Y . 444/ Qld Orchard Ave., Morntreal Dodge owners everywhere are enâ€" thusiastic about the New Dodge Cars for 1936. Why? Get the FACTS! ‘s. â€" Convinct Daily Do you know why Dodge oil consump. tion is so low? Get the FACTS! he London tawa Jourâ€" ind has a Residing Corner Captain Sudbury Star:â€"The wa layers go after the Stanl tlrink none of them dran sauceyr. Drs. friend kindne Canada Lumberman something you look f{ dries. POR SALEâ€"One Practically new lock Street, Ph reer, especially under pay and messing condit with the Warwicks, the Essex and as an old c King‘s with the Sth I lively HEERY ROOM, EXCELLENT BOARDâ€"in private home at 3 Eim SBtreet South. Also meal tickets, 231 foy $6.50. ul He is an enthusiast er,‘ especially unds twinklk C. McQua Porcupine, McLaren who sent 11 8 an used more t} Braemar Av KA 4 al ‘Tie of Ma would like The way pro hockey 1¢€ ons. A Midda!« omracde lley Cup you‘d nk out of the ‘an Army C resent cus W p ambulat«d n a nt cusny He served the wrink 11 of 1¢ @11 11 nKk 11

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