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Porcupine Advance, 24 Jun 1937, 2, p. 7

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Large Number of Books Added to Library Here In the last report of books added to Ison De Navarroâ€"A book for lovers of the library it seemed that there could| good literature. possibly be nothing more to come. Howâ€" \ _ Crises and Cyclesâ€"Ropke. ever, a new consignment has arrived Men Were Differentâ€"Lestie. again, and the librarian says that there A Pageant of Historyâ€"Kellett. are still more to come. Everyone should Medical Models and Moralsâ€"Hubert. take advantage of this opportunity to Sea Adventurersâ€"De Monfreid. read the newest and best in fiction and| My Life In Architectureâ€"Cram. nonâ€"fiction, for there is no doubt that Coast Guard to The Rescueâ€"Karl there is to suit every taste.| Baarslayâ€"Men battling against the sea The nonâ€"fiction include: in mements of disaster. Hambrock of The Yard â€" Walter| The fiction includes: Hambrookâ€"â€"Reminiscences of the exâ€" The Haunted Omnibusâ€"Alexander superintendent. Laringâ€"A collection of fortyâ€"two storâ€" Valiant Sailormenâ€"E. Keble Chatterâ€" ies of the supernatural. tonâ€"A book for all who love the sea| Red Ropeâ€"Francis Gerardâ€"Several and ships, and one that will conquer | murders and what connection with the hearts of its readers. these gruestme deaths had Sir Peter Artic Patrols â€" Captain William| Thatcher, the Home Secretary‘s neâ€" Campbellâ€"Actual adventures while in | phew? A Million Ocean Milesâ€"Sir Edg Brittenâ€"Reminiscences com p l e before his death. Artic Patrols â€"~â€" Captain William Campbellâ€"Actual adventures while in the R.CM.P. Musings of a Scottish Grannyâ€"Ishâ€" bel, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Teâ€" mairâ€"A volume of memories. Another Big Addition to Lis‘ of Volumes on Shelves of the Timmins Library.. Many Interesting Nonâ€"Fiction Volâ€" umes, and a Great Variety of the Best in New Fiction. Valiant Sailcm\enâ€"â€"E. Keble tonâ€"A book for all who love and ships, and one that will the hearts of its readers. El Jimmy, Outlaw of Platagoniaâ€" Herbert Childsâ€"Forty years of advenâ€" ture on the world‘s jast frontier. Amateur‘ Power Working Toolsâ€"A. Frederick Collinsâ€"A practical serviceâ€" fable book for the swifbly .increaging numbers of woodâ€"workers, _A A oc ol d c db h cA s d h d Chemistry of Familiat Thing§sâ€"Samâ€" ue Schmucker Sadtler you know? Egerton Ryerson, His Life and Lotâ€" tersâ€"C. B. Sissonsâ€"The man who woulded the future Canada. Your Wingsâ€"Assen Jordanoffâ€"If you are planning to learn flying, if you hope some day you‘ll know the thrill of pilcting a plane, or even if you are content to maintain your status as an air passenger, this is the book for you. Forty Years on Main Streetâ€"William Allen Whitoâ€"A comment by one of the freshest., most vigorous, most intelliâ€" gently human of our political commenâ€" tators. d ie nfi mominte dn s THURSDAYy, JUNE 24TH, 1937 Zero Hourâ€"Richard Freundâ€"Politics for beginners and students who got lost i1 a maze. The Oxfcrd Book of Modern Verseâ€" Chosen by W. B. Yatesâ€"Poems of merit. Feeding Our Childrenâ€"Frank Howard Richardson, MP.â€"A fascinating and practizal book. Highland Homespunâ€"Margaret Mary Leighâ€"A personal account of life on a farm set within sight of Skye. How Wri_ters Writeâ€"Nettie â€"â€"For wopld?oe writers and est to all?© : The Irish Republicâ€"Dorothy Macarâ€" dleâ€"A complete and authoritative reâ€" cord. Everyday Scienceâ€"A. W. Haslettâ€" Science at homeâ€"in the widest sense. Have Y6u Anything To Declareâ€" Maurice Baringâ€"A momentous anthoâ€" logy of prose and poetry. A Few More Memortesâ€"Mary Anderâ€" Tea for every Taste 85. Tillett of interâ€" AY Fatal Fridayâ€"Francis Gerardâ€"It is unccmmon for a man to telephone the police and announce that he has just shot one of his guests but that is what happens in this novel. The Case bf The Rusted Roomâ€"John Donavanâ€"A new kind of detective, and a mysterious and baffling story. ’i‘fle Ruddha‘s Secretâ€"Roland Daniel â€"A secret parcel is sent to a girl whose father has just been murdered. Carriers of Deathâ€"John Creaseyâ€" Another story of Department Z, the secret branth of the British intelliâ€" gence. Death‘s Counterfeitâ€"Hugh Clevelyâ€" A tertifying thriller of a ghost plane whose coming fortells disaster (chosen by the Crimeâ€"Book Society). Rory Branâ€"Lord Depanyâ€"Trouble and more trouble, resulting in murder. The Leases of Deathâ€"M. B. Gauntâ€" From the Fraser River Valley comes the newest and most astounding reâ€" cruit to the rank of fiction‘s sleuthsâ€" Noctka, the Eskimo. An Offâ€"Shore Windâ€"Bartimusâ€"This collection of stories deals mainly with the reaction of sailors to the unrest 6fi land. That Man Ts Mineâ€"Faith Baldwinâ€" With a bookshop as background for her heroine. Miss Baldwin writes one of her most entertaining romanCtes. en TR Round Robinâ€"Graham Ward Bain â€"Rcbin Heod is a rich young man who sets himself to redress other people‘s wrongs. PS C h dsc ** 4 Maraâ€"Stovan â€" Christoweâ€"A novel about a peasant woman in the Tolstoyâ€" an mosd. Lilac For Evansâ€"A se Evansâ€"A seeâ€"saw loveâ€"story. Roses Have Thornsâ€"Marjorie Warby â€"The love of a professional host and nostess. The Cat Climbsâ€"C. A. Tarrantâ€"The cat burglar keeps the police on the run. The Case Is Closedâ€"Patricia Wentâ€" wortthâ€"The story of a gallant girl who braves danger and finds romance. The Street of the Fishing Catâ€"Jolan Foldesâ€"The great virtues sf this book are the freshness of the material and the moving sincerity of its presentation. Try and Hold Meâ€"Norma Patterson â€"Looking at Dan‘s loveiy youn§ bride, Auia«s Tannr thmignt: ‘"This is the one Try and Hold Meâ€"Norma PAULETSOLIL â€"Looking at Dan‘s loveiy young bride, Brian Tabor thought: "This is the one thing that he has done in all his turâ€" bulant life that will come out right," but was this true? Bread and Wineâ€"Ignazio Siloneâ€" This is the story of Pietro Spinga, a young Italian passionately devoted to liberty. (Chosen by the Bookâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" mMonth Club.) yeep ; W ELL . 487 UR EE cCc oc 10C stirring romance, and story of enthrallâ€" ing episodes in American history. Gallows â€" Hillsâ€"Frances â€" Winwarâ€" Story of colonists of Salom, Massachuâ€" setts, during the witcheraft persecuâ€" tion of the late sevaonteenth century. The Sistersâ€"Myron Brinigâ€"A movâ€" ing and fascinating story that has won approval wherever it has been read. Six Marriagesâ€"Florence A. Kilpaâ€" trickâ€"A novel o6f what 4s called the "antagonistic Coâ€"operation of marâ€" riage." # kn 4 4 4 * 2 t .3 A _ *" ty No * The Heart Has Wingsâ€"Faith Bald â€" winâ€"An American novel that interâ€" ests all. mE j De;m Took A Greek Godâ€"Norman Forrestâ€"The author of "Death Takes a Publisher® takes one to the film worlid. Who Is Nemo?â€"Ray Dougliasâ€"This gangster story shows us a hero who is a crook because he has been brought up among crooks. C 441z se . 1 50 5e ie «m mm y > Te An Official Secretâ€"Allan Duncanâ€" Â¥wo men, one of the Secret Service, and one who is eager to join, are inâ€" volved. Mongolian fnterludeâ€"Lionel Oliverâ€" A novel of adventure and thrill laid in the bandit country of China. The Death Gameâ€"Captain A. O. Polâ€" lard V.C.M.C., DCM.â€"A winning novel of the air. Corpses Can‘t Walkâ€"Robert Curtisâ€" Corpses can‘t walk but in this tory they disappear. Framed Evidenceâ€"Joan A. Cowdroy â€"NWeil Elliott was an opportuntistâ€" what followed? Devil‘s Torchâ€"Grierson Dicksonâ€"A murder and worldâ€"wide interest. Bandits of Bedrockâ€"Charles H. Bandits of BedrocKâ€"UI@li€5 . i1 Snowâ€"A story filled with action heroism and human appeal. â€"Summerâ€"â€"(}wen Bristow â€" A romance. and story of enthrallâ€" My Ladyâ€"Constance D #os White Armsâ€"Lewis Coxâ€"The domesâ€" tic drama of a middleâ€"class man who marrties for the second time. A Gentieman o0f Leisureâ€"P. G. Wodeâ€" houseâ€"Jimmy Pitt, of independent means, bets a friend that any fuol can burgle a house. That is where those humorous situations of P.G.‘s begin. ‘Think Fast Mr. Motoâ€"John P. Marâ€" quandâ€"International intrigue in the east. Dr. Syn On the High Seasâ€"Russell Thorndikeâ€"A mad quest for vengeance. Nevada Goldâ€"Gary Marshall â€" A story of the Western mining and cattle country. far east. I Pattern of Threeeâ€"Mary Hastings Bradleyâ€"An unusual book, unusual for | the excellence of its writing and for the poignant content of its plot. | Red Earthâ€"Tom Gilâ€"A m novel about a hard riding West is not vet dead. The Porcelain Fish Mysteryâ€"Harâ€" riette R. Campbellâ€"The dog barked at the, beautiful porcelain fish and Prade knew then how tragits the affair Leathkherface Lonergan Stakes a Claim â€"Peter Renwickâ€"A hard Westerner helps a girl and her filance. Bugles Blow <~No â€" Moreâ€"Slifford Dowdeyâ€"Four years of American life. The Border Lineâ€"Walter S. Masterâ€" manâ€"When the resources of science are used by an utterly unscrupulous man for his own cruel ends, the results niay be terrible. Murder of Meâ€" suffice it to say, Crimeâ€"Book Sozciety Death In the Libraryâ€"Philip Ketâ€" chunmâ€"When a huge transport plane drops quietly in an eastern airport and deposits Stephen Barth, of Denver, it lifts the curtain on a series of sinâ€" ister, swiftly moving. episodes. Love I Dare Notâ€"Allen CorMssâ€" Rapid in pace, swift and decisive in characterization, and one of the auâ€" thor‘s best love stories. Cavlier of Crimeâ€"â€"Frank Hedleyâ€" Milton Dun, a stunt airman, is involunâ€" tarily involved in a bank raid at a small seaâ€"side town when gunmen comâ€" mandeer his car. Out of This Nettleâ€"Mary Gatesâ€"A story of the midwest with unusually wide appeal. Scotland Expectsâ€"Clouston. The Door In the Wallâ€"Meynell. The Woman‘s Side of Itâ€"Robins. Range Lawâ€"Martin. Gune Playâ€"Buck. Plundered Rangeâ€"Ermine. The Wrong Houseâ€"Gregg. PRICED FROM "Ths Car that has WQ% 7 1065 |Nc§)fi/[£ / |N<4¢£wn/ IN guwwnu, / F. W. Hannayâ€" Selected by the THE PORCUPINE APVANCE. TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Telephone 229 modern st that Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited Fiftieth Birthday of N. S. Mining Society Oldest Mining Association in the Dominion. The Mining Society of Nova Scotia affiliated with the Canadian Institute o‘ Mining and observes its Go!lden Jubiles in Halifax on June 21st to 23rd. Tlhie Sovriety has the distincâ€" tion of being the oldest mining fraterâ€" nity in Canada and is a direct outâ€" erctwth of the Gold Miners Club of Nova Scotia organized in March 1887 at a period when gold mining industry was most prominent in Nova Scotia. The club had seventeen Charter members and a year later this inforâ€" mal club, organized as the Gold Miners Asscciation, membership being restrictâ€" ced to those directly associated with the gold mining industry. Its objects were to mutually benefit and protect its members by facilitating the interâ€" change of knswledge and ideas, by takâ€" ing concerted action upon all matters afefcting or relating to the goid mining industry of the province and to proâ€" mote said industry by all lawful and honcurable means. A list of eight ofâ€" fences appended to the printed constiâ€" tution is interesting at this late date being namely "goldâ€"stealing, mineâ€"saltâ€" ing, general agitation and disturbance of the psace, drunkenness, suspicious character, insubordination, laziness and indifference to work, and larceny." Mrs. Millér‘s Auntâ€"Birmingham The Mighty Atomâ€"Corelli. Thelmaâ€"Corelli, The Foxesâ€"â€"Harris. Limpitig Swayâ€"McCulloch. Devil Take the Hindmostâ€"Tilsley Spinsters, Awake!â€"Brown. The Spring Houseâ€"Asquith. The Happy Returnâ€"Forester. Old Amosâ€"Edmondson. The Melody of Deathâ€"Wallace. Those Who Loveâ€"Robins. Ship‘s Companyâ€"â€"Jacobs. The Crooked. Lipâ€"Adams. €hort Cruisesâ€"â€"Jacobs. Murder Masqueradeâ€"Dilnot. Sister Satanâ€"Dilnot. Beating the Nobblersâ€"Fairfoxâ€"Blakeâ€" rough. | + Twso Gun Si@â€"Bennet. Penelyn Finds Outâ€"Wyune. Warned Offâ€"Fairfoxâ€"Blakehorough, After four years ¢of useful existence Showroom 7 Third Avenus the association was reorganized as the Mining Scciety of Nova Scotia to inâ€" clude all miners, particularly those connected with the csal industry with headquarters in Haliax. Four years later in 1896 the Society affiliated with the Federated Canadian Mining Institute but broke away in the year 1898. As interest in gold mining waned and interest in the coal, iton and steel inâ€" dustries increased, headquarters were moved to Sydney on Cape Breton Island. The last issue of the society‘s journal was published in 1917 and at the anâ€" nual mesting of the society in May, 1918, it passe® a resolution to become affiliated with the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. The society still retains its complete autonomy but all the society‘s papers are published in the Bulletin and Transacstions. Thus the society maintains the charâ€" acteristic independent local spirit of early foundersâ€"a spirit that has done much to make Nova Scotia‘s mining industry what it is toâ€"day. A detailed histcry of the society written by Mr. Harry Piers, Provincial Museum, Haliâ€" fax, appears in the June Bulletin of the Canadian Institute ef Mining and Metallurgy and is to be one of the feaâ€" tures at the coming meeting e®f the society. Sudbury Star:â€"Members of the Britâ€" ish parliament have had their salaries increased to $3009 yearly, at which figâ€" ure they are still $1000 below those of the Canadian M.P.‘s. And at that the legislators at Westminster are called to sessions more often than those at Parâ€" liament Hill, Ottawa. journal the anâ€" in May, become (From North Bay Nugget) ‘ Fhysiologists of the University of | California, having probed the causes| | of "bad ‘driving" by motorists, have determined that liquor consuming is i not the only harmful practice to which the‘average erring driver is addicted. ; Hunger, improper eating and the hypnotic infiuencte of long, humdrum| driving and road watching were found. to be at the bottom of numerous misâ€". haps. Professor Eric Ogden, one of. the probing professors, has determined. that driving is regulated by an even flow of blood through the brain, and an irregular flow is caused by a lack of food Or overeating. remedy he prescribes is to feed lightly and freâ€" gquently and in no case use intoxicating liquers as a substitute for food, He also contended that drivers who are compelled to gaze continuous-iy at the roadway ahead, while tht motor drones, set the stage of a state of hypâ€" ncosis. . In. sutch a condition, the Gdriver is inclined to spsed his vehicle and have difficulty holding to his own side | of the road. A ther physical conditions said to afâ€" ifect driving, Are vibration, musculatr aativity, anxiety, mental acticity and fatigue; all have a direct influence on the brains blood supply and by a diminâ€" ishing effect impair the proper working Of stable driving habits. Professor Ogden holds that the drivâ€" ing of a motor vehicle should be as | casual and as natural an operation as | walking. (At that some people appear l be footing around in a hypnotic state). He maintains that drivers who lad Driving Due to Other Causes than Intoxication (6â€"cyl. Sport Coupe with Opera Seats) Delivered at factory, Oshawa ,Ontarico. Governâ€" ment taxes, license and freig M additional, (Prices subject to change without nolite.) 8â€"Cyiinder Models also Available Timmins find it necessary continually to use their wits to avoid acscidents, are more | likely to run into them than are drivâ€" ers who work at the wheel instinctiveâ€" \ly. He further claims that the driver | who is continually compelled to exerâ€" ‘cise his wits is likely to be more sensiâ€" tive than one who operates by instinct. Possibly the most impressive part of E his disczsurse on auto driving is a | graph in which he offers the view that iautcmc.‘)ile driving courses should be ; incorporated in the high school curriâ€" | culum, with students being subjected | to a full day‘s driving to bring out menâ€" | tal or phyical defects that might cause \ them to err when at the wheel. Port Arthur Newsâ€"Chronicle:â€"Quite a number of interesting stories were told by speakers at the Bankfileld brickâ€"pouring dinner Saturday. One of the big hits was about the inining man in the Western States who sent a small bag of samples to New York and, on the strength of their value, cbhtained the funds for construction of a mill. The financiers waited until production was | past due and wired the westerner, ask«= ling "When do you start production?" ! The reply came back, "When do you ’mtum my samples?" mm ons . mm on nemmn o o mm mm BE PROUVUD OF YOUR CAR! Use Tarnofl:. French Dry CGleaner for Automobiles. No washing. 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