Sold by Todd‘s Drug Stores Limited 800 A~AANNABELLE!/ CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED MONTREA L Fresh Rich Creamy Milk In Any Quantity Mix a jug‘ul of Klim Whole Milk. It tastes exactly like the finest, fresh liquid milkâ€" because that‘s all it is! Klim is simply real, fullâ€"cream country milk â€" powdered for conâ€" venience‘ sake. Just replace the water and you have again the original fresh liquid milk. Keep a supply always on hand. Cut Yoursel{ A PicceCf Cakeâ€"{And Make Yoursek at Home)â€"Fox: Trot Jennicâ€"Foxâ€" Trot _ Dirty Hands! Dirty Face!â€"Foxâ€"Trof My Swoectie Went Awayâ€"Foxâ€"Trot g POWDERED WHOLE MILK SOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Dom e Mines Co. Limited, Reamsbottom Edwards. United Provisions Company, ‘TIMMINSâ€"Hollinger Stbres Limited CcONNAUGHTâ€"M O‘Connor SCHUMACHERâ€"MciIntyre Mercartile Co. Limited These are the others you‘re hearing everywhere atr"His Master‘s oicei dealers Victrola "His Master‘s Voice"â€"Victor Record No. 19108 "His Master‘s Voice"‘â€"Victor Kkecord No. 18110 HIS : MASTER*‘S YOICE, LIMIT ED "His Master‘s Voice"" Record No. 2161420 ASK TO HEAR THEM PLAYED ON THE (Doublesided)" â€" TORONTO For sale by Jos. Raymond and His Orchéstra Melody Kings Dance Orchestra WINNIPEG NB o‘\I ts a} name is Mr mdow.â€' s sat hetr Casey was killed by a caveâ€"in in the tunnel he was helping to dig. Hennessey was sent with instructions to break the news gentlvy to Mrs. 1ass., was in Lnhe Camp last week on business‘ connected with shareholders of the Triplex Mine. Mr. Smith was here as the representative of a numâ€" ber of the shareholders of the Tripâ€" lex who are resident in Worcester ana who are materially interested in the Triplex not only from the money viewpoint, but also from the standâ€" point of believing that the Triplex has the makings of a mine of importâ€" ance. It is the idea of this group of shareholders that the Triplex can he placed on proper _ a will make INTEREST SHOWN HERE BY TRIPLEX SHAREHOLDEERS Mass., make the most an And thanks to th country, they are thank you! credita) vyears p better. north o ilton, t Timmin South nauczht From all reports, it would have been another surprise to The Glohe and to The (GHlobe‘s reader if the recent Horticultural Show aL Haileyâ€" bury had been viewed. The display of flowers at that event would have done credit to any town of double the size in the South of this Province. If The Globe and the Main Street folks could view the Flower Town of Iroquois Falls, with its wonderful bower of béauty,â€"the Civie Centre,â€" its aray .of wellâ€"kept lawns and flower decked homes, the idea of gladioli grown here would never hereafter be startling. Even in Timmins. (desâ€" troyed last year by forest fires that originated, and ended, in the pulp masses of the â€" outside newspapers) there are flower displays that would delight the eye of all lovers of flowâ€" Timmins also. has had very creditahle horticultural shows in of the people is not confined to gold, silver, strikes, lumber, hockey and breaking the O.T.A. Hennessey steppe Many of the folks living on ** Main Street,"‘‘ in Toronto and other southâ€" ern cities, have a wrong idea 0f the North Land. They imagine the North as a land of snow and ice and wolives in winter and blacktiies and bears in the summer, with an oceasional hole in the ground from which gold or silâ€" yer or nickel may be dug by the hardy inhabitants. To this type of Main Street folk who imagine that North ‘Bay is the gateway to a wildâ€" erness of wolves, and Indians who have never heard of the O.T.A., it is difficult to give any fair impression of the progress and modern developâ€" ment of the North. The fact that others who stray up here yell **‘Let‘s boost,"‘ doesn‘t help matters much. When the blind lead the blind the GLADIOLI FROM NORTH LAND SURPRISE CITY FOLK W € a1 on took pla« Does _ the Â¥ ng up BREAKING IT GENTLY are 1 54 e horticultural shows in st, and will have others still Nearly five hundred aniles cities like Toronto and Hamâ€" e towns of the North, like Troquois Falls, Cochrane, oreupine, Schumacher, Conâ€" ind so on, are striving to > most and the best of life. nks to the wonders of this the Widow ( ‘ou see what they the street on a stret tha resider ith 1O wiIT THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE He ) the f: and,., w C@OnV e standâ€" ,gï¬ riplex [ nportâ€" ’ )up of gï¬ an" be 1e y * when nIl 11 M 9 ‘*(Well, sir,‘‘he said, ‘‘you see rather busy now. I hung Mrs. S: yesterday; I‘m hanging one of : elders toâ€"day; but if it conveni I‘ll drop around and hang you Woednesday,"" For true barbarism you will have to go far to get one better than the paperâ€"hanger‘s answer the minâ€" ister, when asked on what day he could paper the manse. Mt. feared. Relief movement has been started. American Asiatice fleet ordered to Japan to render assistance. Japanese warships proceeding to Yokohama. Merchant â€" vessd‘s ordered _ from Osaka and Kobe to stricken area. Thousands injured whenâ€" Tokio arsenal blows up. Mt. eruption ArCa US. ambassador reports safety of all Americans in Tokio. sa‘te. All workers of the Church of America and Y. W sate. escaped. Kobe hospitals are full and Empress of Canada is taking dreds of injured to Shanghai. I‘mperial palace at Tokio destroyed. Dowager Princess _ Yamashina, Princess Hiroko Kaninâ€" and Prince Moromasa, of the Japanese Imperial family, killed. TABLOID STORY OF THE JAPANESE DISASTER Tens of thous duced to debris Hames. The Japanese disaster at a glance: Cities of Tokio and Yokohama reâ€" ported to have been wiped out by earthquake, fire, typhoon and tidal wave Saturday morning. Hundreds of seacoast cities and towns within a radius of 100 miles of Tokio reported to have been desâ€" troyved, Loss of life estimated at more than Keores of villa slides. All Canadian missionaries reported Millions A4mnIine PInce 53â€"55 Pine St. tial 1 e SCHOOL â€"WORK DEMANDS s U Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Co., Ltd. threatens the ~devasted thousands of huildin awr proclaimed in Tokio homele ent is believed to have and Shtaâ€"aeatachto5t545 buried hy land But that is not all. This store can ‘serve you also by making it easy for you to buy tooth brushes, pastes, or powders, combs, brushes, and many other things which count for much in comtort, neatness and health. The proper tools to work with,. We have everything in the way of pens, pencils, writing pads, books, schoolâ€" bags, and stationery of all kinds that they need for school work. you see 1 m Mrs. Smith me of your convenient. Reformed eruption U 1) V 0000004608008 '0“- -o y :j Packaée of 10 now 18¢ Packades Timmins, Ont. 515}) 45q o9