Porcupine Advance, 25 Jul 1929, 2, p. 8

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Discussing Sir Arthur Currie‘s adâ€" dress to the Canadian Legion some days ago, The Mail and Empire says:â€" Sir Arthur Currie‘s address at the St. Thomas banquet of the Canadian Legion was truly a good word in season. It was the right kind of message for a Canadian of his distinction to deliver to an assemblage of Canadian men who, under his command, had rendered the highest service that patriots could render to their country. If Sir Arthur were the most eloquent ‘of men, no speech he could deliver would more than feebly express the spirit of proved devotion to country that inspired the men of the Canadian corps on the batâ€" tlefields of Europe. Of Sir Arthur Thursday, July 25th, 1929 Address of Sir Arthur Currie to the Legion h "l-« t P 4* 4 3 ,;,.\‘nf\- Frig oC 4t ha i 26thâ€"Friday and Saturdayâ€"27th "THE 3 MIRTHâ€"GETEERS" Victor McLaglen, Clyde Cook and "Slim" Summerville in 8 l‘v’\"‘_‘-‘. # 4 MINCG : ‘fll‘l"l‘fln “t\"’ 'l.‘l\n en with Will 29thâ€"Monday and Atlas was a piker. He held up the Strong Boy shakes it with lau More laughs than there are toots in tive whistle. 1stâ€"Wednes. Thurs.â€"Aug. 1st t W1 COMEDYâ€""CLUNKED IN THE PARAMOUNT NEWS ‘ndâ€"Friday and Saturdayâ€"3rd Goldfields gripping tale of love and revenge in the torrid African desert. Every Monday and Tuesday, Community Night at both Theatres, admissiton to all............;.;:..:...., 25e The Voice of the City 1 sURPRISE FOR COMMUNITY NIGHT COMEDYâ€""VISITORS WELCOME" sSCENICâ€""BURNING TIMBER" yThe Goldfeld Drug Co‘s: l1Big Swim : at Golden City on Ausust 4th * ntered the war, he came C 1€ All Entries must be in by August 1st WE SELL FOR LESSâ€"WHY PAY MORE]? The swim will commence at 2.30 at the Pier. The course will be out in the Lake Threeâ€"quarters of a Mile and back to the Beach. Arrange to be at Golden City, August 4th to witness the event of the season. â€" Boats and judges will follow the swimmers. "MOTHER KNOWS BEST" "BRIDGE OF sAN LUIS REY" and FAIRBANK‘s "ITRON MASK indre knapsack COMED Yâ€"* rd Mack, the famovus Authorâ€"Dorecto; and Sylvia Field Desert Nights " londay and Tuesdayâ€"30th A Man‘s Past" " Strong Bovy" John Gilbert 7 OPEN TO ALL MALE AND FEMALE who v Ist PRIZE 2nd PRIZLE Ird PRIZE YÂ¥â€""ALL ABOARD FOX NEWS ott ENTER NOW FOR ood up the world but No admission we can do tha And if his service was the means of showing that he had in him the hidden and unsuspected talent of a great miliâ€" tary leader, his latter responsibility as head of one of the country‘s universiâ€" aug CORNER W hter. a locomso i BEAUTIFUL CUP A SILVER MEDAL A BRONZE MEDAL nalism ricrificing in the | Friday Saturdayâ€"July 26â€"2 Framed by a band of counterieiters. Unjustly made to answer the law. An exâ€"marine buried under overwhe!ming odds. But how he crashed through. Policeâ€"underworld art thievesâ€"romanceâ€"machâ€" ine gun bulletsâ€"thrills and sensational scenes of daringâ€"All found in Slim Fingers Don‘t miss it. TOM TYLER AND PATRICIA CARON Wednes. Thurs., July 31â€"Aug 1 His father charged with murderâ€"His sweetheart turned against himâ€"a battling blue jacket pittâ€" ed his filying fisis against a seething riot of intrigue. . What a Thriller COMEDYâ€""WIGGLE YOUR EARS" Our Gang PATHE NEWS AND REVIEW Monday and Tuesday, July 29â€"30 New Empire COMEDYâ€""NEWLYWEDS HOLIDAY®" SERIALâ€""FINXAL RECKOGNING"â€"Chap. 9 No charge h COMEDYâ€""EARLY TO BED" SERIALâ€""TIGER‘S SHADOW"â€"Chap. 4 BILL COQODY AND DUANE THOMPSON "SINCGLE MAX" KOMANCE AND BRIGHT LIGHTS "Come and Get It" did it " Slim Fingers " " Idaho Red" OLlU Bob Steele collision scene, a have hit Barrie Examiner:â€"Possibly the first| â€"Government authorities tell us that lawsuit in Canada‘s history, arising out ' thirty different diseases are tranmitted of a crash between two planes, has Iby flies. Any one of these often proves been instituted in Toronto, Intern@â€" | fatal, Flies must be killed. Use PLYâ€" tional Airways issuing a writ against| OX the scientific product developed Aircraft Limited and Fred Shaylor, at Mellon Institute of Industrial Reâ€" pilot, for damages alleged to have been | search by Rex Research Fellowship. It caused by negligent operation of 2" is harmless to mankind but death to airplane by defendant company. This| a11 household insects. Just follow inâ€" ‘s very interesting and the trial should | structions on blue label of bottle. INâ€" bring out a lot of things, such as who‘stgt on FLYâ€"TOX with the perfumeâ€" had the rignt â€"of way,"‘ sBeed: at: HIAâ€" * Aut without losing our love for that cherâ€" ished spot we call Home. Our country needs toâ€"day a spirit of unselfish reaâ€" sonableness, of unity and understandâ€" ing, the spirit which always guided the Canadian corps. That spirit must be kept active by the Candian Legion until in Canada, as in the trenches, it beâ€" comes the way of life." BA NOAAA TE W * _ CA O as * Crerâ€"a0ato . ection one people cannot least not until th the ground. consolation about an THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Th machin rplant | population of 4,000, it boasted some ithroc millionaires and a group of twentyâ€"five or so other men with forâ€" | tunes exceeding the quarter million mark. At the same time it had more | cause for genuine boast in the number \of its publicâ€"spirited citizensâ€"men of talent, men of wealth, men of ability, who served the public with success and generosity. Many of Renfrew‘s leadâ€" ing citizens were men of outstanding merit whose fame ran far beyond the | boundaries of the town. i Among these may be noted I. E. Pedâ€" \low, a noted merchant, who was no ‘crdina:'y merchant. He built up a | nctable business by openly defying imail order competition. While other local merchants feared the mail order | houses and sought support on the fairâ€" plea of local loyalty, I. E. Pedâ€" low attacked and stopped their inroads ;cn his field by using their own big | weaponâ€"advertising. Time and again, |\he advertised his own prices alongside \the mail order catalogue prices, and showed that the local merchant who was a genius at his business could more than meet any compétition that might arise. He featured the cash business, | which is another cornerâ€"stone of the ‘departmental store. When local merâ€" ‘chants questioned as to whether they would have early closing on this day or that.â€"I. E. Pedlow settled the question | by closing every day, except Saturday, t s iwmter and summer at 5 p.m. He did not wait to see if others would folâ€" low suit. His idea was that he could. meet any move of the mail order conâ€". cerns. The fact that for over forty years his store was an outstanding leader in Eastern Ontario and noted in commercial circles for its success and steady expansion, proved that he was right. I. E. Pedlow gave an energy, ability and industry, far from ordinary . to his business, but he still had time to give to the public service of the town and district. He served for many years on the Renfrew Fair Association, the hospital board, the school board, and other public bodies and communâ€"â€" ity services. No worthy cause failed to elicit his aid. For one term he was member of parliament in the Dominion House for Renfrew county. His active life may well be summed up by a paraâ€" i _ The Krugerdorf correspondent of The Englehart Times says:â€""Mr. A. V. 'Knott is also discovering new minerals ,for the district so that every day in |every way we are growing better and |better. Have you ever noticed how pretty Krugerdorf looks from the staâ€" tion with the red roofs showing up against the green background? A 'rolling country has distinct points of beauty as well as the advantage of good | drainage." ! â€"The George Taylor Hardware ‘Limited will give a large Standing Ash \Tray to the first man passing the seâ€" |cond buoy in the Big Swim, August 4th. The chief reason, Renfrew was, and is, nc rests with the fact that not ordinary. At on population of 4,000, it three ~millionaires an fre all household insects. Just foll{ structions on blue label of bottle SIST on FLYâ€"TOX with the per like fragrance.â€"Advt. ltâ€"owas the lat M.FP. for Renfrev the reply at a m Grdadin town Noted Local Merchant Retires From Business â€"A. J. Shragge Limited will give a $15.00 suit of Pajamas to the first lady passing the second buoy in the Big Swim, August 4th. Mrs. G. A. Macdonald returned on Friday from a visit to friends and reâ€" latives at Peterborough, Newcastle, Toâ€" ronto, Fevershaw and other points south. Miss Ann Roach returned home to Cobalt Saturday after being the guest of Mrs. W. Burgess for the past month. Mr. Jack Stokes and Mr. John W. FPogg, of Timmins, were registered at Minaki Lodge, Minaki, Ont., last week. Miss Edna Pugsley, of Riverside, Cal., is visiting her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sisâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sutherland, Schumacher. Weather permitting there will be a band concert this (Thursday) evening at the band stand at the park, Spruce street, near the station. Miss Dora DeLoye, of Detroit, Mich. is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. McIlver 1: OU mc ed wide currency an been given much bel is no ordinary town at wh unds no reason, of course, thal and is, no ordinary town rdinary t€ Aaron Wrigh sounty, w ing. to‘:th it its people were ne time, with a it boasted some hnd â€"a.: ‘group: o r men with forâ€" his sa and the belief th xvh 11 who im 3z that ing has thought it *‘Renâ€" 1¢ hope to do colourful a proof of the success that may be won for himself and for the community by the local merchant should pass from active business that he has distinguished so long. In his wellâ€"earned rest from arduous labours Mr. Pediow will have the sincere good wishes of wide circles of friends and acquaintances who hold in high regard this merchant, who is no ordinary man, from a town that is no ordinary towun. colourful a proof of t] may be won for himse community by the 1 should pass from activ phrasing of the biblical passage,, "Diliâ€" gent in business, fervent in spirit serv- ing his day and generation." Newspapermen in the province‘ have been specially interested in Mr. Pedlow because he set an outstanding example of what the local merchant may do through judicious advertising. They will be interested now to know that he had disposed of his store to the Walker Stores, Limited, of Toronto. Mr. Pedâ€" low feels that he has earned a rest after 51 years of unfaltering business life. All will agree that the rest has been wellâ€"earned but nevertheless there will be general regret that so able and colourful a proof of the success that consid¢erable revenue from its merchan smelting operations. Such an amalgamation as that re ported above and denied by compan offcials, if actually carried out, woul undoubtedly result in one of the larg est combinations of mining, smeltin and industrial concerns in the world. wide areas in the Rouyn field of Queâ€" bec, and it controls the Horne mine, the Waiteâ€"Ackermanâ€"Montgomery and several other likely prospects. It also operates a 2,000â€"ton smelter at Rouyn, where several millions of dollars have already been spent on construction and development work, and it is deriving considerable revenue from its merchant ment work. In addition, the company is enlarging .its scope of operations ‘in the British Columbia field, taking in new power development projects, the production of sulphur and fertilizer, and has recently acquired Norwegian patents for refining nickel. The comâ€" pany controls the largest lead, zinc and silver mine in the world at Kimberley, its copper production is steadily exâ€" panding, and the potential markets for its products cover the world. Despite the improved condition of the roads this week, through the beneâ€" ficent effect of the weather, only a comparatively few motorists are comâ€" ing through here from the far south. Many are coming as far as New Lisâ€" keard. The idea of travelling so far north and turning round to go back the selfâ€"same route does not appeal. When the road is completed from Timâ€" mins to Sudbury, and belt line of roads thus provided for the North not only will Timmins then receive a greatâ€", ly increased proportion of tourists trade, but the whole North will beneâ€" fit as well, tourists coming from the west as well as the east and south. Noranda Officials Deny Rumours of Smelter "Developments at the Jupiter Mine at Schumacher, have been proceeding with the greatest vigour. On the 400â€" foot level no less than 400 feet of work has been done on the main vein. A decision at to whether the McKinleyâ€" Darragh Company will take up the Jupiter on option will probably be made about the middle of the month." aken options C n Ontario, anc nment work. T The next regular meeting of the town council is scheduled for Monday, Auâ€" gust, 12th, commencing at 4 p.m. Mrs. P. Godin returned on Sunday from a two weeks‘ holiday to Montreal, @Quebec, Ottawa and Renfrew. Mr. J. P. Craig, of Cochrane, has been reâ€"appointed to serve his tenth term.. as D.D.G.M. of L.O.Y.B. for Temiskaming North, by Grand Master W. C. Waters of Toronto. Miss Bertha St. Germain, of North Bay, is the guest of friends in Timmins Mr. F. E. Thompson, of New Lisâ€" keard, was recently elected first viceâ€" president of the Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs. Was weekâ€"end The Cochrane Northland Post last week says:â€""His Honour Judge Caron returned last night from a trip to Berâ€" muda." Mrs. O. Boileau left on Wednesday of last week for a two modnths‘ holiday to be spent at Ottawa, Rockland, Monâ€" treal and other points east. The North Bay Nugget last week reâ€" published the following item from The Nugget fyles of fifteen years ago:â€" Mr. W. Ramsay, of Kirkland Lake, s a visitor to Timmins over the CA AAAfey _ AAAN kA ty Nok _ VÂ¥ _ Consolidated and the No hout foundati( phatic denials terday. ~It is ; 11 ~g( ae report Wednesda the effect that a $60,000,000 rierger was under way to link olidated Mining. Smelting the Noranda Mines Ltd., is oundation and brought forth denials from Noranda officials It is possible, however, that e (e (s ) CAE "CWO °C Smelters iginating in New York and circulated freely n promisin neiters, 1sS alSso he outstanding companies in activities cover n field of Queâ€" randa however, that following the ind expansion companies. recently ig claims developâ€" company ations ‘in tS * * * * * * * t S 4 % 3 Despatches coming over the Arthur E. Moysey Co. private wire on Monâ€" day from Wainwright, Alberta say that every business house, with the excepâ€" tion of four, in the town of Wainwright, oil town, located 127 miles east of Edmonton, was Sunday night a mass of smouldering ruins as the result of a fire which swept a distance of four blocks in the downâ€"town section. The loss is estimated at about three quarâ€" ters of a million dollars. The residenâ€" tial section of the town escaped damâ€" age. There were no casualties. Sturting from a small blaze in a chicken coop on the edge of the busiâ€" ness section at 5 a.m., fiames, swept by a wind of hurricane proportions, licked into the Atlas Lumber Company‘s preâ€" mises. The great stock of lumber there became a raging inferno in a few minutes and before any effort could be New York Sun:â€"He who never made a mistake likely never made a discovâ€" ery. made to battle the flames, the big wooden skating rink, a structure capâ€" able of accommodarting about |2,000 persons had become a raging mass of flames. town area was menaced. The next building to go was the Park hotel. The old post office was destroyed but some of the mail was saved. Tongues of flames from the big strucâ€" ture jumped to adjoining structures, and in a few minutes the entire downâ€" 5s *3 3 o n in in in io i t ic nc ie nc nc ic ts t i 45 0 ap Prairie Oil Town Has Disastrous Fire Sunday Dancing Bathing Boating and Fishing WE SERVE HOT LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS Refreshment Booth Tourist Huts for Rent Camp Sites Special Attention Baggage i iimIniIins Bayside Beach * CA M § TJCA 1STcS R,., RICHARDSON Agent T. N. 0. Station Phonc 200 Come to O«r Wednesday â€" Night Dance Follow the Sign of the Red Arrow and come to BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE Picnic Grounds of the North Specialists in Highâ€"Grade Canadian Mining Securities Direct Wires to all Our Offices Head Office Toronto Free Passport Service Prullman Reservations Also Arranged FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO J. A. HAWKINS ven Agent T. N. O. Station Phone 426â€"w schumacher â€" â€" QOnt for your 100 and on Saturday Night Our TIM MARLEAU CO REAL ESTATE Sell your house and lot! Rent your house Sell your mining claims so0OTUTH PORCUPINE, oXNT. CHIROPRACTOR Bank of Commerce Building Phone 607 Chiropractic Sun Ray Treatment 21â€"34h Special Weekly Dance Local Mount Armand Rose SUNDAY. JULY 28th Grace Chapel Mr., Busby will Speak Service at 7 p.m. Stockholm Hote! Railroad Street sSOUTH PORCUPINE Transfer of Bag to Station Arranged ELM STREET S Moriah" Three Aspects ONT Phonse 100â€"101 Agent T. N. O. 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