Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Nov 1920, 1, p. 5

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PAREY SOUND RECORDING OFFICE CLOSED NOV. lst. The office of the Mining Recorder at Parry Sound was closed on Novemâ€" ber Ist. All the books, papers and reâ€" cords of the office are being moved to the Department of Mines office in Toâ€" ronto. The closing of this mines reâ€" eord olfhice is said to be due to the fact ~\ h. A â€" 2 A A M M â€"how it brings your New Edison for Christmas?â€"how it makes 1921 help pay for it?â€"how it utilizes thrift and system to stretch your dollar? Ask about iti Do y Other Models: Elizabethan Queen Anne Umibrian Jacobean Louis XIV Heppelwhite Sheraton (without inlay \ XVIII Century Enghbh Italian (Consol table) Sheraton (Consol table) _ French Gothic Jou know about our EBudget Plan? (3 styles handâ€"carved) . that for some time past it has been of littie real service to the public, the number of prospectors working in the district around Parry Sound being very small indeed and the call for the use of a mining recorder‘s office at that point being a very small one. If this is the true reason for the change, it might not be out of place to ask the question :â€"‘‘If it is the policy of the Department af Mines to close an office where there is practically no business, is it also the policy of the Department to open new offices in places where it would be to the special convenience and assistance of prospectors and miners to have an office and a mining recorded.‘‘ As a candidate for the US. Senate used to say, ‘‘We pause for a reply."‘ et us show v Let us show you whatan exquicite thi 2 phonorrr~. ~3 | s fls graph cabinet can be Cvery Mew Edison cra cur floorâ€"no matter what its priceâ€"is encased in a genuine periocd ccbinct. Peried Furniture is the vworld‘s mest exâ€" quisite development of furniture. It criginated in the 16th, 17th, and 18th Cenâ€" turies. Europs was ruled by a Gorgeous Aristocracy. Fine lving was the ideal of the day An unparalleled race of artists, architects, and designers built palatial liviagâ€"places for kings and nobles, and furnished them. The palaces cof the nobiliity bescam> treasureâ€"houses cof fine TBE PORCUPIRE ADVANCE Edison cnr cur flococrâ€"no its priceâ€"â€"is ensased in a d cz2abinct. ture is the vorld‘s meaest exâ€" opment ‘of furniture. It the 16th, 17th, anad 18 th Cenâ€" pe was ruled by a Gergeous Fine living was the ideal An iunparalleled race of tects, and designers built ~â€"places for kings and nobles, 1 thera.. The palaces cf the m2 treasureâ€"houses of fine Co Pir Edison had kis designors go back iato the manor houses cof England, the chateaux cf France and the cestles of I:aly. They adapted 17 designs from historic masterpiecces. They preserved eatire "the character and feeling of the best periods" in these superb phonograph cases for the modern American home. No matter which Edison cabinet you choose, you get both the arts that make your house a cultured homeâ€"music perâ€" fectly REâ€"CrEatep and furniture of purâ€" est period source. all the family? What finer gift for Tha Qothic grille the lorsg posts, and the rstic outward curve of the legs lend tull}â€" length grace and dignity to this case. 6* Chippencdale PLANT FOR MAKING NEW POWDER NEARLY COMPLETED. Many in the Porcupine Camp are interested in one way or another in the new explosive, *‘Thompsonite‘"‘ and so will be interested further in the progress being made by this ocmâ€" pany, The Thompson Powder Comâ€" pany. The plant being constructed by P}tmxagz": L with a Soul Embodies the graceful tapering leg. and the rectangular ireatment 80 dear to the groat Englis» cesigner. . Meyers, Dearler Timmins, Ont. l ) on y .-L“fi‘ * Sheraton inlaid {irniture. It 7»-_, allsd the "Goldca Age ¢f Purnituro." chis company is making very satisâ€" factory progress. It is in course of erection at Deseronto. In it will be manufactured â€" the new _ explosive, ‘‘Thompsonite.‘‘ A new magazine has been erected which will hold sever al carloads of the finished product and one building has been placed ready for the reception of over 50 tons of raw material which is now in course Charmingly expresâ€" cive of the gruce rnd delicacy of this period. _ Takes us back to King Wilâ€" l‘am‘s marguetiry i!liam end Mary Get this Xmas guideâ€" Book to Porizcd I urniture Come in ond let us give you copy of Edison and Mus:c" Tells about t4e chief period designs â€"what they look like, what they stand for Pithy descriptions Beautiful illustrations. Just the information you want of being hauled to the plant. T weo buildings have been added to the powâ€" er house so as to enable better handlâ€" ing and treatment of the ingredients of the new powder. Machinery for the plant and motors for transportâ€" ation of the product are on order, and the plant is expected to be in operâ€" tion within the next few months.

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