Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Mar 1925, 1, p. 10

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000 {000 ectocfootec )04 66 ons ...M.N:.:...u.."zuz?m:. esA m« u*4 o ooo y xn i o e o o ns en sp s se it 7 *# In addition to providing such a large proportion of her own requireâ€" ments, Ortario supplies a large perâ€" centage of the necessities and luxâ€" uries of life to the rest of Canada, in addition to a considerable quota of exported Canadian products. » THAEE LARGE FAGTORIES TO HANDLE BOROEN TRADE Borden Company Condensary is Called ‘‘Show Plant of Her position in the manufacture of food products is increasingly imâ€" § t .,..A' Four Stores in the Canada.‘‘ The Geo. Taylor Hardware Limited One of the largest food industries in the province is that of the Borâ€" den Company, Limited, who operâ€" ate three separate condensaries in Ontario at Ingersoll, Tilsonburg and Norwich. The original plant in Inâ€" gersoll was constructed by the old Charles Condensing Company in 1899 being purchased by the Borâ€" den Company, Limited, in 1902, and considerably enlarged by them. _ It is notable that the Ingersoll plant inâ€" augurated the practice of dairy inâ€" spection, herd 1nspect10n and cooling milk, thus ensurmg absolute purity and safety in milk for consumers. portant. "A CHAIN OF SERVICE * The Tilsonburg plant, often reâ€" ferred to as ‘‘the show plant of Canâ€" ada,‘‘ was opened in 1908, while the vwoomoouoonoonoonoonoonoonoonoonoouoouoouoonoouoon‘uoouoouoouoonoonobnoouoouoouoouo Norwich plant in the heart of an exâ€" ceptionally rich dairy district, was inaugurated in March, 1914. The inâ€" creasing output of these condensaries indicates a growing appreciation: of Ontario dairy products not only in this province but throughout the Dominion. Writing last week from Warrenton, Manitoba, Mrs. Hugh McGee, formerly of Timmins, says :â€" EVERYTHING WENT WRONG WITHOUT THE ADVANCE. have I done that I did not get my paper, Feb. 18th. Everything went wrong last week just because The Advance did not get here. We like to get the news from Timmins. If you are getting any colder weather there than we are here, I feel sorry for you. It is 44 below here toâ€"day."‘ Many friends in this more or less tropical climate will join The Adâ€" vance in extending double sympathy to Mrs. McGee,â€"sympathy for the temporary loss of the newspaper of The Poreupine, and sympathy for cold weather suggested. These days it has been nearer 44 above than 44 below. If this sort of thing keeps up it will be necessary to adâ€" vertise Timmins as a regular winter summer resort. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO M:1y Henry Hembruff, of Matheson, who fel!l off a load of pulp and was dragged a considerable distance in front of his sleigh, suffering some inâ€" jury, is now making good progress to recovery. Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins TImMMINS BOWLERS WIA FROM SGHUMAGHER TFAM Results in the McIntyre League Series for Last Week. Timmins Bowlers visited Schumaecâ€" her and defeated the Leftâ€"Overs by 118 Pins. Angelo for the winners was high with 610 total. Blanchfield for the losers scored 620. Angelo .. Leech. Sauve .. Studor .. Tomkin . Campbell .. Cushing.. .. MeceGarry Williams. .. Blanchford . 856 790 954 2600 McIntyre Bowling League Results Dummy .. PDummy ;. .. Arnott .. Bonnell .. MeBotala â€". Campbell .. Tuesday Town won two games from the Mercantile. Martin:‘.. .. ‘.. MceDonald .. .. Corrigan Ferguson . Williams 123 1465 . 103 . 608 738 Wednesday The Mill took Todd‘s Limited. Briden .. Yorke .. Small Denny .. Todhunter .. Dr. Honey .. Dr. Kinsmen McDonald .. PDummy .. .. 702 822 792 2406 Thursday Engineers won two games from the Shops. Hall:. Logan .. Simpson . . Gray.. ... Bridgeon Costain .. Angrignon . Cushing ..‘ .. S. MeMillen, M. MceMillen 888 912 891 Friday, Office won two games the Leftâ€"Overs. Waddell .. G@ray.... .. Newlands. Cooke. .. Leittie ;. McGarry.. .. Campbell . Williams. Monahan .. Blanchfield .. IS MAC LANG, M.P.P., AGAINST BETTER TYPE OF BEER? According to the reports in the Toâ€" ronto newspapers, when ‘the O.T.A. votes came up in the Legislature last week, Mac Lang, M.P.P., did not vote as his constituents in this riding of Cochrane would appear to desire. This riding at the last plebiscite gave a vote of nearly five to one for the ending of the O.T.A. But acâ€" cording to the press reports Mr. Mac Lang was not among the six Liberals voting with the Government for imâ€" provement of the O.T.A, The Govâ€" ernment was able to carry the Stronger Beer proposal by a majority of 53, but though representing a ridâ€" ing very openly and emphatically in favour of amendment to the O.T.A.; Mr. Mac Lang, #ailed to support the Government in its move along the Mr. Mac La Government right road. It Mac L or is he jus or 18 many table A ‘‘good loser‘‘ feels just the same about it as the bad loser does, the difference being that he is better liar. Boston Transeript {fac Lang he just af being al beer 1 8( Schumacher 164 1 is L / 1090 2. L T90E ) L1 728 Todd‘s I 707 Mercantile 038 Leftâ€"Overs . 246 41980 i:+‘1.90 ~ 204 MB Lok «. 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