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New and Second Hand Furniture, Hardware, Clothing of all kinds Excavations for cellars, Sewers etc. Contracts of all tak en EMPIRE BUILDING S FINKELMAN SIMMS, HOOKER DREW INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES '(Xg;nâ€"té_fdr Confederation Life Association). LEO MASCIOL CONTRACTOR Houses and Lots for Sale on Terms. DOMINION BANK BUILDING â€"â€" Dealer in â€" FHONE 112 Residence PHONE 135 Phone No. 321 _As noted last week the Timmins Market will open for the season on Saturday of this week, July 35th. The market this year is to be held in the Curling Rink, across from the station. Accordingly, it will be very convenient for any market garâ€" deners or farmors bringing in their produce by train. Last year it was proven â€" conclusively that Timmins offers an excellent market for) all kinds of farm and garden produce. The public last year gave excellent patronage to the market. and seldom did anyone bring in produce of good quality without selling it all at good price. With a ~population _ around 15,000, and with good standards of living, there is naturally a yery good ppportunity here for a market. Marâ€" ket gardeners and farmers will find ready sale in Timmins for all they can produce and they can always he assured of the best prevailing prices. The market in past years not only proved of great advantage to the market gardeners and farmers off the district but it also was of decided benefit to the general public. The market gives opportunity for the buying of fresh vegetables, fruit and produce under the best conditions. People have the advantage of purâ€" chasing direct from the producer and they can see what they are buying as well as having choice of the proâ€" duce of different farmers and garâ€" deners. VIEWED MOOSE FAGTORY DISTRICT BV ARSHIP ~ Last year the quality of produce offered at the market was of , the China Clay Deposits Inspected Hon. Mr. Lyons on the Trip. plane tour to Rupert House and Bast Maine, Hudson Bay posts in the eastâ€" en coast . of the James Bay. Thlus trip was made with a party among whom ‘was Hon. James Lyons, Onâ€" tario minister of forests and lands, the object being to inspect the whole Some â€" days ago Toronto papetrs made reference to the airship trip made though the Moose: Factory country by Mr. Wm. Douglas, Hon. Mr. Lyons and others. One newsâ€" paper made the following reference to the visit: : ‘‘Mr. William Douglas, who with C. MeCarthy owns the china clay deâ€" posits on the Mattagami river 24 miles beyond the end of the steel north of Cochrane, has returned from an airâ€" area from the china clay deposits to the far north. In view of probable statement from Mr. Lyons, Mr. Douglas did not care to go into details in talking of the tnp but he outlined briefly the wonâ€" derful trip he had just ‘completed, and appeared bubbling with enthusiâ€" asm over all he had seen. people «have no ooncopt- tion of what they have in the north, he said. was ~a missionary for that country before I went on this trip, but I am ten times more one First Town Market to be Held Here on Saturday This Week Curling Rink, Opposite the Station, to be Used for Marâ€" ket This Season. Market to be Held Once a Weekâ€"On Saturdaysâ€"This Summer. Mr. Douglas and party first went by train to Moonbeam, 100 miles west of Cochrane, where they were met by the men of the Ontario Air Forestry Service, with whom they went in to Remi Lake, about 10 miles from Moonâ€" beam. Remi Lake is the headquartâ€" ers of the service, and was Mr. Dougâ€" las‘ jumping off place for the trip. There were 3 plans there on his arâ€" vrival, but Mr. Maxwell, director of the air service, came shortly with a Loeâ€" ning machineâ€"a monoplane. ~g~ w After a day‘s stay at Remi Lake a trip was made to‘the china clay deâ€" posits. These are 100 miles distant, and the journey was accomplished in 55 minutes. Here the deposits were inspected and drill holes examined. ‘‘This desposit,""‘ says Mr. Douglas, a mile of river frontage. At the foot of Long Rapids is a splendid deâ€" posit of fire clay about quarter of a mile by 150 feet.‘‘ Joseph Keele, late director of ceramics at Ottawa, deseribes this clay in his 1924 report as the finest fire elay in the world. Next the party flew to Moose Facâ€" tory, 150 miles north. This took an hour and 15 minutes. They followed the Groundhog ,River to its junetion with the Mattagami, then chased the Mattagami to its destination. After a stay here of a day and a half they flew to Rupert House on the Quebec side of James Bay, 150 miles from Moose Factory, and from East Maine, 55 miles farther north. It was the first time a plane had ever landed at this spot and the Indians and dogs were frightened at the big bumbleâ€"bee. At Rupert House the Hudson â€" Bay factor has a tractor with which he can haul 6 tons of food on 3 sleighs in the winter to various factors. The trip back was made from Moose Factory to Remi, 225 miles, down the. Mattagami to the Kapusâ€" kasing river. ‘*‘We saw millions of acres of spruce,‘‘ said Mr. Douglas, ‘‘all the way from Remi and up to THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO the farmers and market gardeners should use its benefits. This year the market will be held on one day onlyâ€"Saturday, of each week, Last year there were two market days,â€"Tuesday and Saturday each week,â€"but the Tuesday Marâ€" ket was not a big one. _ Indeed, appeared to be of so little advanâ€" tage to either producer or consumer that this year it was decided to cenâ€" tre on the one day, Saturday., It is hoped that there mll be general coâ€" operation this season to make the Timmins market the most successful possible for all concerned. The Timmins Marketâ€"comes under the department of the Town Council directed by Councillor J. H. Bacon, and Mr. Bacon has arranged this year, as in paqt years, that there will be every accommodation practiâ€" cal for producers and the public. There will be a man in charge each market day and the plans that proved so satisfactory last year will be followed again this season. All interested _ should remember that the Timmins Market opens in the© Curling Rink, across from the station, on Saturday, July 25th, and will be held every Saturday at the same place for the season. Minister of Lands and Forests Showâ€" ing Talent in Making the Most Out of Forest Wealth. Recent announcements from Torâ€" onto indicate some of the ways adopted by Hon. Mr. Lyons to see that the Province benefits more subâ€" stantially than in the past from the forest wealth here. The plans of the Dept. seem to be more practical and â€" effective than the proposed pulpwood â€" emhbargo. In â€" offering for sale by tender certain limits, the Department, in addition specifyâ€" ing a new rate of $1.40 per cord for spruce pulp dues and 70 cents â€" per cord for balsam pulp dues, the terms also specify bonuses of 50 and 40 cents per cord, respectively, for these two.classes of pulp. Another clause in the terms states that, except by the special approval of the Minister of Lands and Forests, the pulp must be completely manufactured _ into paper within the Province of Onâ€" tario. Still another condition imposâ€" ed upon the bidders is that they must agree at the order of the Minisâ€" ter of Lands and Forests to supply Canadian publishers first with any newsprint which they may desire. The timber tract which is being aucâ€" tioned is one of the best pulp limits in Ontario, and this clause is insertâ€" ed in order to reserve to Canadian the first the country‘s resources in the event of any situation arising which should make such a legal claim desirable. very best. The attendance at the market was large each market day, and this meant a ready sale for everything offered. _ This year the market should be an even greater success,. More of the public should take advantage of it, and more of DEPT. HAS BETTER PLANS THAN FEMBARGO WOULD 5¢ Substantial increases in the Crown dues payable by timber and pulpâ€" wood operators in the Province are under contemplation by the Ontario Government says The Mail Empire. The matter has already been up for discussion in Cabinet Council, withâ€" out, however, any definite order havâ€" ing been passed to fix a new schedule. Tentative figures proposed for pulpâ€" wood dues are said_ to be $1.40 per cord for spruce pulp and 70 cents per cord for balsam pulp, these dues to be in place of existing ones of 80 cents and 40 cents per cord respecâ€" tivelyv. BALANCE OF SCHEDULE FOR TWILIGHT BASEBALL The following is the balance of the schedule for the Poreupine Mines Twilight Baseball League:â€"â€" Monday, Aug. 3â€"South Poreupine at Mclintvyre. ‘ Friday, Aug. 7â€"Melntyre at Holâ€" linger Recreation Club. Monday, Aug, 10â€"Hollinger Reereâ€" tion Club at South Poreupine. ,Monday, â€"Aug. 17â€"South Poreuâ€" pine at Melntyre. Wed., Aug. 19â€"South Poreapine at Hollinger Recreation Club. Monday, Aug. 24â€"Hollinger Reereâ€" ation at MelIntyre. Wed.., Aug. 26â€"Melntyre at So. Friday, July 24â€"Melntyre at Holâ€" linger Recreation Club. , Monday, July 27â€"Hollinger Reecreâ€" ation Club at South Poreupine. Wed., 4 Poreupine gypsum shining in James B he Abitibi river Bay â€" distrmect w« 1104 Wfl\“\vm\m\m\\m\\\\\\% 2 4 Cns s t o o i o io i in 0o C 0n 14 00 100000 05 15 1500 1510 1510 15 05 16 1515 16. 0615 16 16 30 05 36 45 46 36 06 46 % 9