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I am the Chef in the MUSKOKA SANATORâ€" Muskoka Sanatorium Man Says It Helped Him Bear His Burden. Montreal, P.Q Dear Sirs : 4#"*40"% C ¢4°% %%.% #‘%0°% # ## .1 '3. vzv *# % ate «+ tpefecte« naPuet sn "astas ate ate abe ate abe ate ooo“oooooo:oz“‘no.fl'ofloluobuoouoouoonv?ofbofoco?fou' P M 99 ie ie ie in en in ols in eB 1i on uty e 3 ate on dn ie t l Pn t uen Pn ts Pn e t ols t it ate 1t ate t ts it t ate ie ate aBn n en Indutee 1y .’. *# s * Adds His Endorsement of PHOSPHOâ€"COD By a Letter for Benefit of €6 w h 9P D ty W C * "a Â¥ 12. ; Atrfos tr fli’[’/}ifl, Gyproc not only completely eliminates the use of lath and plaster and at a much lower cost, but (1) Saves 3 to 5 woeeks time in building with equivalent of labor saved in rent or interest, plus complete absence of damp walls, spattered fleors and muss. (2) Provides a wonderful factor of safety from fire in any home or building, especially if used under roofs, on the outside walls, under the floors and in the partitions, as well as the interior walls. â€" c r d Ri+ M# h ‘ L .v + < $ _ 4 d D ht l Xo e 4 A Greater @mzfea m â€" 3 ;‘05 ' o Sooner. Gyproc, we would emphasize, proâ€" vides strength, safety and finish at a substantial reduction in building costs, with a profit to the purchaser from any viewpoint he may have. Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard is in reality wall plaster cast in sections. It can be nailed like lumber. It is rock, yet it saws like lumber. It is flexible, light and easy to handle. For finishing interiors Gyproc does away with lathing and plastering. The most beautiful finish in paper, paint or alabastine may be applied to its smooth surface. YPROCâ€"the wallboard " durable as rock and workable as lumber"â€"is the logical advance from old fashloned lath and plaster to the day of "fireproof walls cast in sections.‘ Fireproof Walls, Not Fireâ€"T raps Any fire chief will tell you that the great loss in case of fire is when the fire penetrates the plaster and follows on the back of the lath to the attic. They can‘t get at it. The ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., Limited, PARIS, ONTARIO George The Geo. Taylor Hardware Fireproof Wallboard .« it ind " Always at your Service" Gravenhurst. It is from the thousands of grateâ€" ful users of PHOSPHOâ€"COD and their willingness to recommend this great remedy that it has built up in less than one year, since its introâ€" duction in Canada, the leading posiâ€" tion as a Health Building Tonice and Body Nourishing Food with the enâ€" dorsement of hboth the honest physiâ€" cian and the general public, FOR SALE BYâ€"All Good Druggists. "A CHAIN OF SERVICE~ which has done its part well, giving me lots of energy and plenty of strength to carry on my duty to our most unfortunate in health, Yours truly, C. Raley, Chef MUSKOKA SANATORIUM, Limited An examination after the fire astonished the fire chief and residents of Todmorden. "The Gyproc Wall Board partitions came through the fire intact. These partitions were not plastered and the bare Gyproc withstood the most interse heat, whichkh even metal could not resist. Walls and ceilings finished with Gyproc Wallboard will not let the fire pass. The fire is confined to the room in which it originates. Be sure to get prices on Gyproc beâ€" fore you build. All you need to apply Gyproc is a hammer, a saw and a few nails. In a recent fire at the home of Mr. Brown, 27 Woodville Avenue, Todmorden Ontario. practically everything was destroyed. The fAames spread over the entire dwelling when the metal ceilings peeled off and it was two hours before the fire had burned itself out. MORE EVIDENCE Highstead had been living at the boarding house run by a man named Mahon, since he started a tailoring business in the town last November. His wife and baby live in Huntsville, where the Highstead family lived. Then on February 6, Richard M. Smith, aged 39 who came to the town from Charlottetown, disappeared unâ€" der similar cireumstances. It is said he also had $100 with him at the time he left his boarding house and never returned. It was planned to have a hockey match between the Cochrane Juniors and Poreupine Juniors at the Timmins Rink Tuesday evening of thigs week, but Cochrame phoned down on Friday to say that it would not be possible for them to fill the engagement on the parthicu‘ar date specafied. Mrs, Highstead, remarking on the disappearance of Smith, as well as her boy, new feels that the two men have been the victims of thugs. FEARED KIRKLAND LAKE MAK MET WITH FPOUL PLAY. Two residents of Kirkland Lake, Northern Ontario gold town, have disappered and it is thought that they are the victims of foul play. On January 25, Herbert Highstead, 27Tâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mrs. Geo, Highâ€" stead, of 27 Mount Royal avenue, Toronto, left his boarding house at Kirklahd Lake and has not been heard of since. He is thought to have had a gold watch and $150 cash with him. Provincial police have not yet been able to find trace of him. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 4. _« Q.. #4 + *# *# * #4 + 4 #4* +. 6 #* 9n ,“,“2“2 40 44 Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins F2 29L »"a a"a A TA a "a a ThAAA AAAA AO P ic ie e ) O# 4# 44 64 44 40 44 #4 446 #4 #4 44 44. TIMMINS BOWLERS L05F UX SCHUMAGHER ALLEYS Hall .. Simpson .. Gray.. Logan Parker. .. A. Roberts .. Cooly. B. Roberts .. Studor .. Carson ... .. 1001 Tuesday, â€" Leftâ€"Overs games from the Engineers. 925 1015 2041 McIntyre Bowling League Results Engineers Hallt;:..; ... ..t204 Simpson..: ... ... 141 Ciray.."".,;" .. s .. .. .. TB 143 TLTZ 142 181 170 wWoOn 155 161 165 226 200 three 502 419 474 515 514 Results of the Week‘s Games in the McIntyre Bowling League. When the Timmins Bowlers tried conclusions again with the Melntyre Bowlers at Schumacher last week, the Schumacher men were the winners by 405 pins. Angrignon McGarry . E. Williams. A. Williams. Blanchfield MeLellan Campbell . MeGarry . Williams Blanchfield . 1039 Corrigan. .. ‘...2315 MceDonald: ... 1(1 Arnott ... ..‘ ;. 140 Campbell:â€".. .. 101 . sls »1ol 811 199 116 154 127 184 970 2770 Wednesday, The Mill took three straight from the Mercantile. Mercantile 195 86 117 80 143 622 213 417 317 458 Briden .. Yorke. Smani.. .. Denny .. Todhunter .. Corrigan. MceDonald Arnobt ;. Campbell . Starr. . " Nothing But The Truth " 812 854 Thursday, the Office won games from Todd‘s Ltd. Office. Waddle > 180 Waddle .. Laittie... Cooke. Newlands . Moisley .. Kinsman . MceDonald Honey T49 778 832 2359 Friday Shops make record scores; 1164 single game, and 3034 total and win all three games from the Town. Shops Angrignon â€".~ .. 197 Costain... it .. 209 Cushiny ... ..,‘.220 S. McMillian .. 307 M. McMillian.. .162 245 173 123 141 209 227. 669 162, 604 160 512 199. 547 231 602 Holland .. E. Williams MeDonald . Ferguson . Martin ... Announcement was made last week by the Argonaut Gold Mines, Limited, that full power service would be turnâ€" ed into the Argonaut Transmission line at the weekâ€"end, and that Dr. K. Thomas, general superintendent, had advised the company that he planned to put the mill in operation again on Monday next. The official announceâ€" ment was made by J. A. Naud, viceâ€" president of Argonaut Gold, on receipt of confirmation from the mine. In addition to reâ€"opening the enâ€" larged mill for permanent operation the development pregramme below the ground will be speeded up by the adâ€" dition of new equipment to a record level. Electrification of all hoisting and other machinery, for which equipâ€" ment is in place will nelieve the air lines to an extent which will permit doubling the operating drill capacity. This wi‘l be done immediately. The development campaign in addition to opening the 750â€"foot level, will include the deepening of both shaft and winze and connecting them at depth. ARGONAUT MILL NOW READY FOR OPERATION Schumacher 197 ; Leftâ€"Overs 108 J s J .. 229 } J i roxtâ€" P 120 1 Timmins 180 x +; 200 186 h4 1164 Town . 105 .. 198 . 229 147 . 155 830 202 218 184 150 137 180 137 188 870 167 137 215 167 136 174 134 834 147 149 160 214 141 143 TLTZ 142 181 170 216 158 166 9292 182 110 201 134 321 203 202 172 165 () 173 160 182 141 160 128 155 161 165 220 158 184 158 154 168 194 l( 9011 O D 162 123 530 250 162 102 165 191 6092 191 2506 all three 154 188 150 26 138 132 198 152 971 3034 132 212 210 129 053 €) 536 505 503 630 504 304 088 607 346 400 457 682 514 663 519 452 601. 407 459 517 568 669 604 512 547 602 #4 * *# *4 *# <b *4 # # #4 w 4# *4 *, #4 # © #4 # *# #4 * # *4 * 4 #4 * 4# *4 #@ @ *4 * + #* *# 4 *4 * # *4 * # *4 *# © #* * 4 #* *# + #4 + #© #4 *# 4+ #* # © ## * # *4 * *4 # + *4 +. 4 #4 *# 4 #* @ 4 *4 * < #4 + #4 # *# *, 4 #4 * J *4 *# # *#* *# #© *4 *# # #4 * 4 #4 #@ < #4 # # #4 # # *4 # t *4 * 4 ## # 4 #+* # ® #4 4 #. * 0"“.“ For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column 1 4 n 1 o 1 o 212 2 12 282212 2020022120120 4n n 42 2 ts 2 ts 242 2 *n 282 242 282 24e 24e 242 2 4e 242 Suadtesdtad esd tad ied ied es enc es esd es ns es u. e 04 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ofloooooooooooooooooozoooo o *s t *s * 28 « King‘s Valet Service HIROPRACTIC AND LIVER TR A Remarkable Gure is Effected by Manipulation of the Spine HIS patient was suffering for three years with indigestion, caused by the liver not functioning properly, patient unâ€" able to work for a year. After chiropractic treatments patient is today well and able to work. ' you are suffering from indigestion, or any other atlment, give chiropractic treatments a trial. Gonsultation free. Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block