Lancashire Club â€" "Meots every first and second Satâ€" urday in Each Month. Ali I;ncastrians weleome and their Friends are invited. H. UNSWORTH, F.Y. U'I'l'l_i_BY, Buy your Radio from us and get our Free Service hssn sb in + | u.ds d l h trodyne® +ss3 $250.00 Ackradyne 5â€"tube tuned Radio $125.00 Ware 3â€"tube Neutrodyne..... $110.00 Freshman Masterpiece ...... $85.00 Harkness Reflex ............ $58.50 Strombergâ€"Carlson 1d. speaker $23.50 Baldwin Standard 1d. speaker $30.00 Baldwin Symphony 1d. speaker $22.50 Baldwin Phonograph Units... $8.50 Morrison Phonograph Units.. $7.00 Rhamstine Needlephone .... $14.00 Tubes UV 201A and Peanut,. $4,00 Strombergâ€"Carlson 5â€"tube Neuâ€" We have the New Northern‘ Electric Peanut Tube in stock. Try this tube for better results. Armstrong Electrical Company BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETCO Gordon Block RADIO ENGINEERS AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 534 Cedar St. North PHONE 506 P.O. BOX 939. Frank J. Kehoe A Milkman Who Takes Water Out 1 times. One of the favorite themes of the waters his milk. Though the joke has little basis in f _ But have you ever thought of the milkm oppositeâ€"the milkman who takes water out? That‘s what the Carnation milkman doesâ€" Milk undi Millions of people, all cver the world, in coffee use Carnation Milk regularly; it comes to them from some of the finest dairying sections of Canada. It seems foolish to pay transportation on all the natural water in this milk, so most of the water is removed. Such removal serves to concentrate and enhance the food values in the milk, making it richer and smoother. It also explains the satisfaction with which so many people use Carnation Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited, Aylmer, Ont. Pregident. #From Contented Cows" A.5.0. ANXUAL SKHNG / AND SNOWSHOE PART Club Sweaters Now Available to All Members of the A.S.D. On Wednesday evening last the A.S. D. C!ub held their annual Skiing and Snowshoe Party. ‘Due to the stormy night the attendance was not as large as it probably would lhave been had the weather Ibeen more favourable, but those attending spent a very enâ€" joyable evening. The menbers met at the 1.0.0.F] Hall here, and left in the direction of the Golf Course, returnâ€" ing to the Hall about ten o‘clock. Here dancing was enjoyed, musi¢ for this part of the entertainment beâ€" ing furnished by the Orchestra conâ€" sisting of : Miss Germaine Bissonette, piano; Mr. E. Whaley, violin, Mr. Gorâ€" don Torrance, drums and My. Clair Pond, saxaphone. :Only one special dance was held, a Paul Jones, Miss Ann Gaffney, presiding at the piano for this ever popular number. Reâ€" freshments were served during the evening, these ‘being in charge of Miss Rhoda â€" Macleod. â€" The new club sweaters were on hand for this event, and a large number of the members had there‘s for this event. Any memâ€" bers who jhave not received their sweaters may get them from Mr. A. W. Pickering. The meeting this evenâ€" ing will take the form of the usual weekly dance, starting at nine 0‘ clock. All the members are requested to be All the a on ‘han‘d. You know where you can get the BEST CANNED GOODS ICE CREAM AND FRUITS Soft Drinks, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies, etc. If you break your Electric Light just come toâ€" P. ANTOLINE 39 Fourth Ave. Opp. Fire Hall The Label is Red and W hite Milk undiluted in place of costly « in coffee or on cereals and fruits. Remember, Carnation is simply pure milk, evaporated, sterilized ; nothing is added, no sugar or preservative of any kind. You can restore it tOo itfS OfFI¢IHIidi strength and consistency merely by putâ€" ting back the water that has been taken away. Order with the groceriesâ€"several tall (16 oz.) cans or by the case of 48 cans. jokesmith is the mikkman who milkman who does exactly the AMOS ASKING UNUSUAL CONDITIONS IN CHARTER Amos , Quebec, is applying for incorporation as a town and is seeking a charter alohg this line from the Province of Quebec. The conditions suggested in the application fon the charter are certainly much out of the ordinary. Very evidently. Amos inâ€" tends to be decidedly different in a number of ways, if it is possilibe to iixave the chanter accepted and approvâ€" ed on the terms suggested. In a reâ€" ent. ‘The Cochrane Post dealt in more or less detail with the conditions of incorporation desired by Amos, the first town of any size east from Cochâ€" rane. In this connection the Post says ‘that rather different articles of incorporation are asked by Amos of the legislature in its application to he incorporated as a town. It will elect its council in a different way and tax its property in very different way. There are to be four wards. Each ward will elect an alderman, and all the electors together will elect two adâ€" ditionalâ€" aldermen. ‘Three of the alldermen will drop out at the end of one year, so as to have a system of roâ€" tation. < The term is for two years. Election day is to ‘be in September. In addition to the power of imposing a municipal tax of up to 2 per cent., as awccording to the general law, it is lasked that : ‘*The Municipal Council of |the Town of Amos may impose a specâ€" cial tax upon vacant lots, which it {shall designate as such, not exceediug fifty penr ‘cent. of rate of the genâ€" eral tax on immovables, or, at its opâ€" tion, ordain that the tax on the land shall be ‘higher than on houses and buildings, ‘but the difference in the rate shall not exceed fifty per cent. of the rate of the tax om houses and buildinges.‘‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The Northland Post last week deâ€" voted considerable s?)a'ce to the conâ€" ditions at the Corchrane public cemeâ€" tery. The cemetery is a ibleak and desolate spot and many plots are unâ€" cared ifor, according to (The Post. Organizations in Cochrane are now planning to improve conditions and to bring orderliness and beauty to the land referred to ‘by the poet as <"God‘s Acre."‘‘. and here‘s why he does it: it to its original cream, A â€" London (England) â€" newspaper has published a report that Pope }’m.s contemplates making a tour of the world. **It is understood in Roman Catholic icireles in Great Britain,‘"‘ says the newspaper, ‘*‘that there is considera‘ble likelihood of a concordat being shortly reached between _ the Pope and Premien Mussolini, in which case His Holiness proposes to make a tour of the world," COMPARISON OF THE RAND AND NORTHERN ONTARIO Estimates place the Rand‘s payable ore rexerves at 360,000,000 tons, says The Market Despatch. At the presect rate wof erushing, given at 30,000,000 tons anfnually, the life of the Rand is computed at 12 years. Of course some mines wild play out before that, while others will continue beyond the period. I‘n comparison it is interesting to note that Hollinger‘s estimated ore reserves give the mine a life of about 25 years at 8,000 tons daily eapacity, while Lake Shore‘s neserves, albove the 1,050 foot level alone, are calculated at ten vyears on a 350â€"ton basis. wrong? Son (twelve years old)â€"I had terrible seene with your wife. op (to his bright infant)â€"What‘s Baking That Fairly Melts in the Mouth Mary Blake‘s free 32â€" page Carnation Recipe Book tells you how and a lot more bhesides. Over 100 tested recipesâ€"beautiâ€" fully illustrated. Send the â€"coz;p_c_)_z-zw below to d ay. Meanwhile, try these reâ€" cipes: water, 3 eggs, )4 cup sugar, »2 teaspoon salt, 14 teaspoon vanilla, 2 tablespoons fiour. â€" Heat Carnaâ€" tion Mills and water. Mix together yolks of eggs, sugar, flour, salt, pour hot liquid over this and cook until stiff. Pour on to stifily beatâ€" en whites of eggs, fold togcether, add vanilla, pile lightly in baked crust and brown in moderate oven. 1 cup Carnation Milk, 1 cup water, { teaspoon salt, 114 cups cooked eggs, 14 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla. â€" Scald Carnaâ€" tion Milk eand water, add rice, eggzg yo‘iks, sugar and salt. Cook until thick in double boiler. Reâ€" move from fire, add stiffy beaten whites of eggs. â€" Add vanilla, cool and serve with cream. This serves six people,. This coupon entitles you to one copy of Mary Blake‘s Cook Book â€"â€"â€"“--“'. wl 43 c ht atinat y which contains over 1060 carefully tested recipes. Cut out this couâ€" pon and mail to Carnation Milk Products Co., Ltd., Ayimer, Ont. Name Street City and Prov. CARNATION CREAM PIE 1 cup Carnation Milk, 1 cup Â¥ Ese Un 1 / RICE CREAM nc en itc .n in SAULT EDITOR DOES NOT BELIEVE IN STAR WOLVES The ~Ottawa Journal in its usual easyâ€"reading and able editorial style, recently gave the following to the world :â€"â€" Jim Curran, the mildâ€"mannered edâ€" itor of the Sault Daily Star now offâ€" erg $100 to the first person who can establish to his satisfaction that any timber or brush wolf ‘has attacked any person in Algoma. He promises to go. anywhere in old Algoma, iwhich is 200 miles wide and 400 long to investiâ€" gate any wolf story which appea‘s to him as worth investigating. "iMr,. Curran‘s hobby since the went to Aligoma many years ago has been the search for a man eating wolf that will live up to the storyâ€"book specifications. â€" His recent ire has been roused by Charles G. D. Raberts, writer of animal stories who is creâ€" dited in an inteyview in the Toronto Star with cases where ‘*to his knowâ€" ledge‘‘ attaicks by timber wolves had been made when *‘*driven by hunger."‘ Curran wants Roberts to come across. He says :â€"â€" ‘‘Mr. Roberts is not alione in his statement that he has personal knowâ€" ledge of attacks by timber wolves. Ten years ago, before the Sault Star began to look into these stories in A!â€" goma every camp cookeeâ€"and lightâ€" some and canefree llads we have found themâ€"could tell of a couple of atâ€" tacks. In those days the Star used to record all this stuff as facts. The Bachewana mail carrier had to abanâ€" don his bag on the bay road, a Thesâ€" salon man was chased for miles with galloping horses enmazed with fear, an Algoma Central Railway man had to fight off a pack with the usual fireâ€" brands and so on and so forth,. There was hardly a month went by in those days without its well authenticated wolf attack. And they were told by sensible men who really believed them. ‘CMn. ‘Curran limits his contest to. Alogma not because he has any respect for the wolf anywhere, but *‘ because it would not ‘be convenient for us to ravel outside the confines of this kingâ€" dom,‘‘ and he surmises that " A hardy Algoma wolf won‘t eat anybody the softer species farther south pnobâ€" |ably won‘t. We should hate to have anyone camping on the trail of our reputation with the persistency that Jim Curnan works to the deflating of the wolf."" "CANADA‘‘ PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE LATE DR. MILLER sUGGEST THE BREEDING OF MINEâ€"HOUNDS NOW ‘The last issue of the Markelt .UCDâ€" patch says :â€" «FTollowing oun announcement that the Game Warden. of Missouri is using dogs to seent out contraband â€" shipâ€" ments of quail by parcel post, we learn they are using dogs in New York Harâ€" bour to hunt out stowaways on outgoâ€" ing ships. _ All of which confirms us in our desire to secune ‘‘Mineâ€"Hound"‘ to dig up likely prospects. The sugâ€" gestion, made in these columns last week, gains in favour. (One man says he is feeding his favourite cheese hound a few well assorted diamond dril* cores daily, in the hope that they may give him aA tendency to sniff for We might suggest the addiâ€" tion of a dnink diet of radio wavesâ€" it has frequently occurred, in our €: perience, that there is as m nounishment in one as in the other. Mrs. Huwmphrey and Mrs. Newâ€" combe left last week for Detroit and Chicago where they will attend the International Hair Dressers‘ Convenâ€" tion. of the M »t .Desâ€" The Caledonian Society of Timmins. Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Sceotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meetings every Second and Fourth Friday in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, Timmins. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50¢. per Fear for associate members. D. MACKIBE, P. LARMER, W. H. SEVERT Let us repair and waterpreof that leaky reef before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofng Pairt, and Kantleeck Roofing Coment For Sale Corner Kirby Ave ard Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. "Hello Daddyâ€"don‘t Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Land Surveys, Mine Surveys, Enâ€" gineering, Reports, Plans and Esâ€" timates. Contract Mining Claim Assessâ€" ment Work Use it yourself after smoking or when work drags. | Its a greatlittle freshener Queen‘s Hotel Phone 25 _ Timmins RESTDEBNCE PHONE 362. Electrical â€" Treatments, General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice Room 6, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block TIMMINS â€"â€"â€" ONT. Ontario Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer W .D. CUTHBERTSON Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"HEcclestone Block. President. Slip a puktf in your when you go home toâ€" this wholesome.long lasting sweet â€" â€" for pleasure and benefit. Give the youngsters Secretary. 334A6p. Timmins t