White Trillium is Emblem of Ontario bots 11 rUm, emblen been sl consis subje effort zcdopt ter oi and Rose Rose th Inr the ofTicial and Nort institutiol no final Maple Le people of ment of emblem fixed pla thistle, sl ples in t also the State, w1 blems a1 Adopted for th initiati+ siderati tural : Praises Sudbury Plan of Antiâ€"C ommumst Society FTance Amora Egypt title 0 Canad inrcad spreal the sc pPus incl iP‘} eg10n Donso LHC oti » Briti 1J ipset 12 SUuUC Protection During Spring 1937 Northern Division Department of Highways Pine St. N The very newest in crystal has just arrivedâ€"beautiful Fostoria. One of the highlights is "spool gold," lovely table pieces coloured as though tinged with a Northern sunset. Other cake plates, relish dishes and serving plates are coloured in azure or ruby. Clear eryvstal too in large pieces or stemware, A few samples of the lovely "wheat sheat" pattern are here for your approval. Be sur> to see this tasteful crystal. Timmins has shown such a marked preference for Fostcoria that this order is the largest shipment of crystal, we have ever received. 16 Imported Fostoria Crystal 16 H Frost action in April and May causes road beds to get soft and readily subject to damage from traffic. All trucks are limited to half loads and speed of 20 miles per hour. _ Horse drawn vehicles capacity one 250 lbs: per inch of tires. The weight of loads and speed will be constantly checked. â€" Penalty for overloading is a fine, or imprisonment, or both. Permits may also be suspended. Coâ€"operation from truck and car owners is earnestly requested to prevent unlawâ€" ful and unnecessary abuse of roads. H Remove$ Northern Ontario Roads Northern Division Dept. of Highways H. R. PHIPPS, embl )1 NY rted to c( l opposit1c inciples. view of t} mne rose Is New York tilonal emâ€" an«d â€" ot1 Dominlc mblem the 1@A WA I st driv 11 Gran lewellers TIO 2}H orC 1€ 10 d JGC.0 trh i1l Given a Year for Vicious Assault on Sisterâ€"inâ€"L; 1 pea poit T‘u Cc dians. 1d lat 11 111 n attack iâ€"law. BI t1 with simillar aim l jJuIr n 11 area out disc Bilbhao OLll 1€ nay ) a| 1€ 11 by du Division Engineer C ipported by anadian Le V 11 prom imong i nIiz 11 li WT IZAtION TO 1Ve 12@ 0 o defeat this aim. 000 are already en iryv organization an 101 11 ab no not lik ropagand jury to it nethit het mC â€"Stanley Baldwi exceptional quali Al â€" wWeekXK â€" in Machin townâ€" by â€" Magistrate _the reformatory vouns man‘s sisâ€" p)1€ ngua other em£ )€ Phone 190 is ma{le CVIâ€" » prepared to ; and all other British prinâ€" invasion â€" will serve to enâ€" o drive more 1€ egion of Suc rozrtramme f: policy _ Brit social membet en i1 and othe1r me defamaâ€" hese letters 1€ it the m rently ippeared ker ad beâ€" current takings nglishâ€" ‘unities ional! quat Kapu identl nbrok enoCo On (Gual ills i mel a ¢ VÂ¥I hetr LY LC 11 D l\m anis Make Plans _ {for Annual Carnval | im Annual Convention of the Urban School Trustees admission. lhe self contrbuted mo person to this chan only a person of hig many of her followe of profound intell with a broad and i social problems. Cobalt Instructs Chief to Use Feet More than C: 2,000 veral n Insplratior hown in a le f 70 to Sir F cientist betw here was m elling him of jlems on whiC cientific infor s wanted is t Mtr. Franci sUAl Other Feat of Monday Club. Th( ebra E1 nte 1( HC it will be a great saAlISTACUION TO | trustees to know of the changes will take place at the opening of ol in September. I I Last week The Northern News of Kirkland Lake celebrated its recent inâ€" stallation in its fine new brick home, across the street from its former ofâ€" {ice, by issuing an eightâ€"page special rce Numher Of NUI‘QQS section along with the other fourteen ® o 3 i td pages of its issue. The special section Prained in the DomIntOn | telis the story of The Northern News in Kirkland. It is very true that ‘"The nada toâ€"day has more than 20,000 l Northern News has grown up with the | se in oo o on s ommc nb mag ied nurses, without counting those | North Land" as the banner line on have left their profession to be | the front page says. The Northern ried. In addition there are about | News was started in Cobalt in 1922, )0 nursesâ€"inâ€"training, and they will | and moved to Kirkland u1ake in 1924. nada toâ€"da B1 wil D1 ce Florence make nursin aised from t} T‘C T1 D1 it informati( indred McD 1 on DV m nal [( TY LI than n town more id been doing Board 1€ ind in{form AI it L1 A s If 1¢ ngq Mi il iltor ches 1€ , mInli Roger H he building was erec [~Clarkâ€"Francis, LtC 1i is from the Cenâ€" Dominion Bureau or | ient of Trade and j Ma SuJ n VC (Special t idering the rable time n Mcnday e vault ar rofession. HIigN al training, as â€" demanded for f the Lamp her. than any other for she was not deals, but like so oâ€"day. a woman Kiw erintendent II address ton, that ; 1 and h ire preparing of the Urban m to be held 1I uld stand of toâ€"day te at the dezcision irm tha h would present posiâ€" ; It off from ) $350. Some ntered while money, bonds tion. . After ‘ social proâ€" eed for more says: ‘‘What in authority ild jot down i1 which he , and some statistics in o administer Day whic _ of Frida y., a woman ittainments interest in na they xperi¢ ve passâ€" _ rk, it has a menial n. High held 1e Sons llumin=â€" râ€" their AI ay nigh artrange nd THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMTNS, ONTARIO 1M CoOT Miller it was WMiI VAaAI 19, lats on an AI { «3 8| he Endorses Premier‘s Stand in the Oshawa Situation (From Acton Free Press) Canadians generally will appreciate the firm stand taken by Premier Hepâ€" burn in his dealing with the strike undergone when making entry from one country to another, and yet men whose metheds are known to create disturbâ€" ance for thousands of Canadians are allowed entry into Canada. What Ottawa lacked Ontario has made un and Premier Hepburn has reâ€" fused to negotiate with the United States officials. A number of years ago the editor was a member of the Inâ€" ternational Typographical Union. Its influence in Canada was to a large deâ€" gree lessened by strikes, but it seems that only individual experience can settle these questions in the minds of workers. We are not arguing the Genâ€" eral Motors side of the question, or that of the workers in this instance but we do believe it is a poor reflection on the intelligence of Canadian workâ€" men that they are led about like sheep by these agitators from the United Sstates. Perhaps a modified reâ€"enactment of the Boston tea party episode might noi be amiss, and would at least be impresâ€" sive of the fact that Canada can atâ€" tend to its own difficulties in its own way. Certainly the Dominion should have no desire to emulate the example of labour difficulties and their settleâ€" ment that is given by our southern neighbours. Northern News Celebrates Entry to Elegant New Home nt oftâ€"tim ndergone w 1F anacda 1 the iations with Canadilan iaâ€" can always be easily carâ€" when agitators from other empt to dictate the policy e firmness that is admired 1 rder conve makit om Ontario‘s preâ€" ielp being critical awa and immigraâ€" ving these agitators are none who have but have become earching questions venience they have Prices begin at only 81475 and built entirely by Cadilacâ€" a 125 Vâ€"8 Cadilla« And. remember. that is the 1 sor. Ontario, and includes all sories, Only special equipment The new La Salle Vâ€"8 is selling at the f rate in La Salle history. And small wonde: here, surely, is the greatest value the fineâ€"ca has ever seen. service costs are surprising Telephone 22 unusuallyv The new La gqu MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE Ltd. Compared to The Haild New Liskeard Speaker, â€" The Northern News is a but it has done its full p building of the North. Northern News started Lake, the first building shack with an eqnally sr day its building is an | ond it has one of the la: modern plants to be fout of its size in the provin{( drum,. of Cobalt, who editor of The Northern is toâ€"day representative minge district for The ming Gdistrict 1or an unusually inter days in Cobalt in aays in Cobalt in of The Northern Ne cr articles by mem Also there are pictut bers of the staff. It‘s the members of the seem a pretty han And the girls of t more than easy on editorial and repor appear a bit better that of the Still "handsome is ; and so the wh News must be te [ 4C3 (¢ ing 1 r a sp orthern Ihnet s by memsers of e are pictures of a: i6 staff. It‘s a funny bers of the "back s pretty handsoms i: girls of the front NoT for InC interestin isoline and oih whil cOonomm t for id in Showrooms, 7 a car GdGesigned ind pnwc-n"cl by rial staff oking tha ha P! Th II extra ndar TIne NOr than woul paper offic @soaome does in ainl T rank ShC Kirklan hin iJ of ir hi M nem g bu staf hern il h 1T nd peop he mean LV Third Avenue Put 1 nC t o Â¥ o1 10 l(mL Security 21 Pine Street N. poos pUB suUomnsmjs3U0) U UIC ayq Jo Oste qgng â€"yIIM JO q40U ‘suaz1}to poOS 1J ‘UWoIlYy sputB}$s sman dlJ pIBS aG qSNnWI 91 ‘A@AdMOU ‘oWUf}Uta uUI ‘4tIsta 1j3810J soatuyatuos ardos ‘astead uM S1t ut 10 Astot IJAJU S$BU SMaN oU.IL 3t ardoad ay; sdretptad ‘}1 JO $3400[ at;} JOoJ suop st pUus aUo smon tUuaULION ie asn{ . ardoad ayy 3z psdoy 3q 0} St â€"SsMou4 EB mjJjasn pUuUs aqe os drive than car In fa« T CURRENT RATES. PROMPT CLAIMS SERVICE ULLIVAN ir will many sav theit new building l CiAL l'lc at any price, we urge nmnew ow T IH'H'( The chances are yvour own payment Timmins, Ont. Operators of slot machines in North Bay will henceforth have to take out licensos. The annual fees, as set out by city byâ€"law are $1,200 for first machine and $20 for each additional machine up to the maximum of fifty machines. All applications must be submitted to the North Bay Charges $1200 for Slot Machines in City Council Miss Jean C. Chaput, of Montreal was the guest of friends in town thi vioek, alloes cost less Service Timmins, Ontario