Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Apr 1920, 1, p. 3

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nrorket to purchase rouch Spruce and freâ€"perl Gpruce Pulpwood. For further information .. write Harry Towne, Coéhmne. e Jop. PULPYWYQGOM» WANTED. 1 am in the #10#96*% HVG tA MAARAANT AXK Made in a modern Canadian factory, and by the same process as was employed for its manuâ€" facture by its inventor in England, it is today the only survivor of all the patented white lead processes of that earlier generation. It has survived because it results in a white lead of exceptional fineness, whiteness and durability. Thinned with linseed oil and turpentine, it makes a perfect white paint. Combined with eoloring matter, it makes the satisfactory tinted paint of any shade. It is the basis for that finest of readyâ€"mixed paint, Bâ€"H "English" Paint. HEY used it for the stageâ€"coach of olden days in Englandâ€"we use it in Canada today. Compare it with any other white lead or white paint, and you will decide that your houseâ€"or amrything you wish to have truly white and remain whiteâ€"must be painted with this brand which has survived as the leading white lead for nearly two centuries. For Sale by . PIERCB SONS, LIMITED. CIMMINS, ONT. 61. ®# Â¥ kLoOnmneOn‘t OS YA Carpenters Wanted; 80 cents per hour; bring tools, A. Atcheson, Connaught, Ont. I7â€"~15. K!AINECOD IN TM 207" CELNTURY CARPENTERS WANTED. L E2E win m:oue VYANCOVYV LR '[\'-;LL(‘S:â€"~<I'ri\':lli.‘, £20.00 per week. Semiâ€"Private, $20.00 per week Maternity Case, $30. per week Bpaeious Accommoaatton. Efficient Attention. Graduate Nurse in Attendance Maternity Cases especially solicited. to puild A line, and is also a guarantee to those who may explore in the big distriect to be served that the line will be bult when the proper time comes. ‘*There is no intention of pledging the government to build at the present time,"‘"‘ saitl the Premier who added that he frankly considered the present time inopportune. Those who have advocated the exâ€" tension to Jamés Bay have now the satisfaction of knowing that the Government is definitely and oflicially committed to the project, though there will be much disappointment at intention of entering upon this great work,. **The till simply gives us power to proceed when the opportune time comes,"‘ said the Premier in exâ€" plaining the measure. It is suggested that the measure is really intended as a notification to Quebee that it is the intention of the Provincee of Ontario to build a line, and is also a cuarantee The Premier, Hon. E. C. Drury last week introduced a bill to the Ontario Legislature, empowering the Governâ€" ment to proceed with the extension of the T. N. 0. Railway to James Bay. The bill, however, is simply to give the the power to proceed when it thinks the time is opportune. The Government, apparently, has no intention of entering upohn this great work,. **The till simply gives us power to proceed when the opportune Premier Says, However, That Present Inopportune for Starting Work. GOVERNMENT BILL T0 EXTEND 1. .4.0. TO BAY Municipal and Poewer work a spectsalty. Al forms «£f Mine and Land Surveying performed Office: New Empire Theatre Block, ts 1 Timming CIVIL ENGINEERS AND ONâ€" TARIO LAND SURVEYORS Cor. Cedar and Fourth Ave. Sutcliffe Neelands , ONT. THE POKUOUPINE ADVANUVUR necessaries, such As canoes, tents, 6tc., are supplied by the Forestry Departâ€" ment. The work will eontinue from May Ist to Sept. 15th with the possibit ity of a week or two extra. In view of a trial here of couple of years azo in eonnection with the earryingof a gun by one of the rangers whb was also game ~warden anâ€"~intere<{ing sentence printed on the application form. This sentence is to the effect that fire rangers posstively must not earrvy firearimns. appljeation forms and all particulars from Mr. Ryan at the Government â€" Office, _ Timmins. All applicants must be physicallyâ€"fit, and those found otherwise after acceptâ€" anee will be dismissed, as the work and conditions, are not such as make the employment of delicats men adâ€" visable. .In addition. to the work of lire ranging, thg rangers are exâ€"oificio vame wardens and may also be requir er to engage in eertain constrnctive work when not actively emploved in fireâ€"ranging. The application forms quoteâ€"the pay as £3.00 per dary. the man to furnish his own trans nortation and Forins Tor Tthos> desirin: year for positions as fir turned men here, ace desire the life of a fi stunmer secure of application forms could be any one place. Mr. D. 8. Rya the matter with the P Branch and after much corre ance was able to seceure appl forms for thoso desiring to apy APPLICATION FORMS POR FIRE RANGERS AT S. C. R. A number of returned men desiring for love of the open air and the attrac tions of the life to get on the fire ranging staff this year have been many requests at the Timmins branch of the Soldiers*Civil Reâ€"Esâ€" tablishment Bureau for the necessary application _ blanks. _ Te â€" Ontario Forestry Department however at first took the stand that as all applications must be made individually no supply of application forms could be lett at anyv one place.. Mr. D. 8. Rxan took Mtr. and, (Mrs. Beland,. of the Connaught Hill, South Poreupine, lost their fourâ€"yearâ€"old child last Thursâ€" day as the result of a most unfortunâ€" ate accident, The youngster in some manner or anotner got a partly filled box of some dGeseription of patent medicine pills and finding them not unpleasant to | the taste swallowed about half a~ boxâ€"full, of : them. ~The child was taken seriously ill, but the cause of the trouble was not known until several hours after tho accident. Every possible medical attention was siven the child and every ecare and effort made to save its life, but all endeavours fo counteract the effects 8f the medicine which had thus been taken in suech overdose as to become a, poison â€" were inoffeetual, and the youngster died a few days after takâ€" ing the pills. â€" Another youngster is saic to have shared in the cating of the pills, but this child did not get enough to eause any serious harm. The sympathy of all will particularly go out to the bereaved parents in their loss â€" through such ‘an unfortunate accident, for which,, however, no blame can be attached to them. DEATH OF CHILD RESULTS FROM EATING GIN PILLS. Before Magistrate Dempsey, the nine people recently arrested in Cochâ€" cane for breaches of the Ontario Temâ€" peranceo Act were fined from $200.00 io $500.00 each and costs. License Inspector Blackwall conducted the prosccution while Mr. W. H. Warke porsecution while Mr. W. H. Warke represented several of the defendants. The cases resulted from a series of raids made some ten days ago by the Cochrane and Provincial police. (C. Jolhnston and L Thomas were each fined $500.00 and costs each, while T. snow, L. Seguin, A. ‘LeBrun, D. Me Kinnon, Alf. Oaimette, A. Cteroux and Mrs. T; Tischarrick were each fined ment should study and consider this, and Premier Drury and his Cabinet should not accept the idea that the present is a bad time to spend money tor actual necessities. It may or may not be true that costs will tumble down later, but in the meantime everything can not stand still. It is also to be remembered that it is no more criminal to spend money for public works of necessity in Northern Ontario than in Southern Ontario. not 0e :A down late everythin: 21151' 1O })c COCHRANE PEOPLE PAY $2400 IN 0. T. A. FINES. iarge area o development portation ment should and Premie should not present is a tor actual m the fact that no immediate work is eontemplated. However, there are several other extensions that seem more needful and pressing, so far as the present development of the North Land is concerned. One of these is the extension of the T. N. 0. to the . N. R. near Sudbury. The C. N. R. under private ownership purposed building this line, and it would be even bettor policy for a Governmentâ€" owned railway It would open up a large area of country held back from development only by lack of transâ€" portation â€" facilities. The Governâ€" 20)(), T; Tischarrick wereceach fined and eosts. ‘cordingiy, who fire ranger this *.; Forestry correspondâ€" applieation ) apply this angers. Reâ€" ‘ ty‘ 0 6666444 C6N446 0888800904 : SOUTH PORCUPINE CARACE @4 00000006 0+ SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PAPER BY SUBSCRIBING G. L. BISSONETTE ¢ THE GARAGE _ ~ _ SOUTH PORCUPINE ? and the prices are always fair and reasonable. This is the place to bring your car for repairs or overhauling Keep your auto in good condition and yourself in good humor by bringing the car bere for all repairs and treatment A Full Line of Auto Supplies Accessories always on hand Double Actingâ€" Doubly Saving Baking Powder Eggâ€"O Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada can always be sure of firstâ€"class workmanship and entire satisfaction here in all lines of TA FGGâ€"O Sold Everywhere

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