Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 Aug 1923, 1, p. 7

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Bobbie please. Mother too heavy Bobbie thougzht)â€" â€"â€"Tudze. OHC In this simplyâ€"worded sentence, uttered during the course of a speech at Prince Rupert, the Duke of Devonshire, statesman, diplomat and traveller, paig tribute to Canâ€" ada, of which he‘ was then Goverâ€" norâ€"General. Like many ol his predecessors he was no stranger to the beauties of nature, in many parts of the world. Yei during his stay in this country he repeatedly extoilled the fascination of Canadigqn scenery. Toâ€"day Canadians are realizing that there are many wonderlands within the boundaries of their own country, as fair as anything that some of them have travelled over half the earth to see. That knowlâ€" edge has given great stimulus to their desire to know more about Canada by personal observation. Hence the growing appreciation of the educational value of travel inâ€" telligently planned and carried out. Many Canadians indeed plan their business trips so that they may be able to devote a little time to visitâ€" ing beauty spots that lie in their course. Thus they <find brief reâ€" laxation â€" from â€"the compleéxities and strain of modern business life. it has ever been my witness." 1t is in the summer months, howâ€" ever, that the minds of the majorâ€" #y of Canadians are turned to North Pacific "Wé â€" have toâ€"day y travelled through the most glorious scenery LI§TENING to many people one might imagine that industry and humanity hibernated for the summer, and that invested money took a vacation and stopped earning interest. -}.IO\'V foolish that fall HE holders of ; money for for the month of 1 ow uUunwise, Tt months‘ inter now as safely. and RJTI 2 Royal Securities Corporation, Limite They Cry ""Wolf! Wolf!!" Until T hey Believe It Themselves Montreal * Halitftar « 8t,. John â€" tor. ourn current llent investments. 244 Bay Street, Toronto tore privilege to to let n« th hat NYESTMHENT â€" SERVICE Winnines + Vancouver « New Yorkâ€" London P w P P iY x .: se rirees C stt \lugust ju as well as gorgeous area,. ~David Thomps and idealist, struggled less courage through t the country in 1810. ey be idle and 1« imer, when it m oftferin ALMOST. BUT NOT QUITE 1Ve ter 1 davs rely lose one or two may be invested interest on their hevy will W among surroundings whose everâ€" present béauties are a source of neverâ€"ending amazement and deâ€" light. To the travellers who journey thence on the Pacific coast, ‘with its charm of climate, scenic setting, and gnewing cities and towns, there is in prospect the finest water trip in the world. The 750 miles of ocean vyoyage from Prince Rupert to Vancouver and Victoria, or on to Seattle, is incomparable in its beauty. This trip is a fitting: climax to the succession of gorgeous scenic pictures that can never be erased from the observant mind. Nature has been lavishly kind to Canada â€" Her resources in natural wealth are beyond human tion. The greatest factors‘ in the development of these are the railâ€" ways. ~What they have done to deâ€" velop the country in a material sense can never be adequately deâ€" scribed. Now they are bringing not only Canadians, but tourists from all over the world into touch with the matchless natural wonder places of the Dominion. They are in a very large measure responsible for the awakening to the fact that a land can be rich in all that makes for a great agricultural and manuâ€" facturing nation, and yet be noted to the ends of the earth for its scenic delights. In these phases of development the Canadian National Railways System is active. A trip across Canada aside from the pleasure it gives, will prove to be of inestimable educational yea‘l‘ue. lent" was one of the most important statements made by E. W. Beatty, K.C., upon his return from an exâ€" tended tour of England and Euroâ€" pean capitals. The president of the Canadian Pacific Railway believes Canada is progressing in the matter Canada is progressing in the matter of immigration, but intensified efâ€" forts are essential, he considers,â€"to offset erroneous mpressions abtoad that Canada does not require new settlers. Announcement has been made that a Government wireless station is to be erected oh St. Paul‘s Island, which stands in the entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off the most northâ€"easterly point of Nova Scotia. Two Government wireless engineers have arrived there and are making arrangements ‘for the erection of the station. CAnadlan rore new o#®anizat as the â€"Youn:! Inbound ships from the United EKingdom are averaging 4,500 tons of freight for dischar~>~ at Vancouâ€" ver. Outbound _they take about 4,000 tons per vessel. Last year the average outward tonnage was practically the same while the inâ€" bound was only about one tenth of what it now is. ; iCague, wWIll, lt 1| sgvera] million â€" d timber from fire r That "prospects for increased imâ€" migration into Canada are excelâ€" Uver a tuousand mullon‘tisn eggs of various species were collected by the hatcheries branch. of the Deâ€" partment of Marine and Fisherie during 1921. j One huindred and forty thousand Here anc] There school boyvs ol boys have been n army of guards to ~prevent forest fires n this year, according cement made by the stry Association. The ion, which is known zx Canadians‘ Forest it is expected, save n dollars‘ worth of THE PORCUPINE tet FGURES REâ€"EDUCATIOR oCW GROWTA OF THWN the 162 on Public School Roll Pour Years Ago, 700 for September. CC L redse tiimné fully to provide adeq al facilities, and lar: bave been freely mad on the wellâ€"supportedâ€" spent ftor education i indeed. l‘mnh hasy alwWways pen | | tet tion jove nore mno xt schoo 1 imnin:s ind effe ind month TOWRSHIP OF TSDME ; stikes rate for vear 3 UUsO _ Do rtion a: on the 6 O WII (01 S.S8. No. 1 Supporters at 42.7 Ml‘ls.! No. 2, 43.7, and Beparate School Supporters 43.7 l Mills. | Ho enth Scho h()()l 1O 1000 (Grovernment Inceinerator, n tow} 100C C n mnany ma the commun tO_â€" 1 imml were 162 o1Tâ€"â€" Limmins in p:n'tivuhn'l\' whe chat what is tru In the the th the t1 the ()\\'llh"lll]) ht chool IV € mnmun lv c( in With ite thus totals IPp terest ‘ in~ all lines of lith <the pupils he enâ€" measure of popularity H11 ther pupli ren 11 the .' when 1[ 18 is true of th equally true When M t eft( he yeatr, as Fo‘llo W se rate, 10 mills. oan, re roads, 2 n e, 24 mills. rentures, 6 the 111 ction 114 uppol on and c education the nt money 11( duties, t since M triking j thi isdale nâ€" thne )pen Hiol for e education expenditures or education 1 that money ngured 3 nIv indicat }Is mill o1 nill 2.4 * Anprew Wirson o Temnme 11. indil 11 CTH 6 bui fi.\’ DUDIH Still the Most for the Money hool mills t] 11 11 0O | i Enqumes on Gold Stocks Invited % C C _ w C i 7R _ _ _ C L w W a _ _ _ x CC t nc ie s AP) ce Pm Ob on u.0 BE 0s . is c d . 2t c Nes o ie P40 699089060808 400009 @00060000800000008 1 § come to C. Martino‘sâ€"the largest direct importer of specialties inâ€" cluding:â€" » ' 8 Pure Italian Olive Oil, Salad Oils, Black and Green Olives, Maccaroni. All kindseof Imported Cheese, Mushrooms, Garlic, Tomato Paste, Arâ€" tichokes, Eitc., Etc. MONWOOQMO 8604600808008 4bA 4 i TELEPHONE *b460400050 O 4d 4 s 4 # ; § P.O. Box 62 Phone No. 32 4 P.O. Box 230. Leaving Timminas Landing at 8 o‘clock Two hours of solid enjoymeant. Every evening during the week during the hot weather, except occasions when the boat is chartered. TELEPHONE JOHK POWER â€"MATTAGAMI C For anything in Watches, Clock s, Silverware, Chinaware, Crown Derby, Cut Glass, Etc., it will pay you to come to 25 Third Ave., Union Coal Company Phone 45 Excavations for cellars, Sewers etc.. Contracts 01 all kinds tak en * . Watch and Jewelry Repairing Promptly and Efficiently Attended to. R IMPORTED GOODS VENING LEFO MASCIOL Phona 299. Spruce street, opposite the station. EMPIRE BUILDING AbC» Between the Hollinger Stores T H.B P. M ILY R EF RIGE R A T O R properti¢ dheed af SQrVQCQ. VOIU lied with erat ced cif "solid unt for any to keep put Ne res 1¢ best i1ce in Timmins, Ont. nplv sun ne

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