Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Mar 1927, 2, p. 8

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Timmins Thursday March 17th, CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY, LIMITED The Geo. Taylor Hardware Limited ereamy It is creamy IH Te you why our~ Radio is a Westinghouse THE LABEL IS RED AND WHITE OJ f _‘:.'A’ -‘:-é:“-.;:é;‘:.!'f '-“(‘ t*’f“"‘:’f'k‘ $ .cs P 5 *L 4* PA QL{"“"‘} ..:":‘.Z'.é,« *4 ":f( f fi C i/ },‘-t.-.‘ ;‘r 2. en Ao \ :t y . * ‘"We want to dance and we want to dance at home. There is always a lure and thrill to dancing. It is doubly so when the music is played by the world‘s greatest and best orchestras."" Carnation Quality is Protected at the Source ‘‘Perfect reception of dance music right in our own home is always available. This is the reason we selected a WESTINGHOUSE." "From Contented C ows" O _ Westinghouse 55A Unequalled forlong range,volume,tone and selectivity Sales Offices In Principal Canadian Cities _ for Economical Transportation Four Stores in the North Cochrane New Liskeard NO process in the world can make good milk out of milk which is poor to start with. So Carnation‘s milk supply is protected at the sourceâ€"the farms. Carnation quality begins with the cow. The Carnation Milk Farms are operated solely to improve the Holstein breed and enable dairy farms to produce more better milk. The Carnation Field Force spends its entire time selecting the farms from which we obtain milk and inspecting them regularly. These great investments of time and money aim only at one resultâ€"to keep Carnation the world‘s first choice in evaporated milk â€"doubleâ€"rich, fullâ€" cream flavored, pure. Order Carnation Milk from your grocerâ€"several tins or a case of 48 tins. PR HAMILTON ONTARIO Produced in Canada Comparahie to the Costliest Cars MARTLY stylish new belted Fisher Bodies â€"modish, new, harmonious Duco colorings â€"rich and luxurious new uphoisteries and appointments â€"never before has any louwâ€" priced car presented so many evidences of style and auty, as the Most RBReautiful Chevraolet. And, underlying this smartness and beauty is a new andâ€"hbigher standard of quality. Its adâ€" vanced features include New Oil Filter, Air Cleaner, Bullett Head and Cowl Lamps, Newlg] Designed Radiator, Full Crown Fendâ€" ers, Sliding Seats in the Coach, and many others literally too numerous to mention. Fourth Ave. Cobalt The Control Commission is supreme and its actions are not subject to reâ€" view by the Government. It can reâ€" fuse permits to any individual, even without explanation. It controls the brands and prices of liquor to be sold, the hours of sale, and it may regulate, if it sees fit, the amount of liquor to be sold at any one time. Special permit for ministers of the gospel for sacramental purposes. Druggists not permitted to dispense liquor. x is x L l * %% Individual permit to temporary reâ€" sident, good for one month. Special permit to physicians, denâ€" tists, etc. a P Permits are granted irrespective of nationality to persons over 21 who have been resident in the Province for over one month. They may be reâ€" voked for abuse or law violation. Persons keeping or frequenting disâ€" orderly houses lose permits for one year. _ Tourists secure permits good for one month. Breweries and distilleries can sell in the Province to the board only unâ€" der a permit from the board. No liauor may be consumed in a The Government Control Bill, as presented to the Legislature last week is an enactment of 144 clauses, replacing and superceding all other Provincial legislation. It has many interesting provisions, including the following :â€" Physicians are restricted to sixâ€" ounce preseriptions, _ Druggists can only use liquor as a solvent or a preâ€" servant. Sale of essences, poten medicines and tinctures is rigidly reâ€" stricted. Individual permit to resident of Ontario, expiring thirtyâ€"first of each October. No liquor may public place. Liquor consumed must be consumed in residence or temporary home of purchaser. we £ % A i PROWISiONS OF BiLL FOR CONGRESS T0 BF Rules and Regulations Laid Down by Government for Enforcement of the New Measure of Temâ€" perance Legislation. Establishment of stores left to board, provided localâ€"option areas or Canada Temperance Act areas are not affected. Prosecutions to be conducted by the Attorneyâ€"General. One appeal allowed to a County Judge. ~y Any f)erson found selling liquor~to be imprisoned on the first offense. A board official in every brewery warehouse. Board supreme in its powers, and cannot be interfered with by courts or Government. For William, Ontarioâ€"The second paper machine has been installed by the Provincial Paper Mills at Port Arthur, and is now in operation. This increases the daily output of bookâ€" print from 35 tons to 100 tons. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO TIMMINS GARAGE No public advertising of liquor We wouldn‘t say that Wrigley‘s has a place at the wedding ceremony, but in times of stress or when you have a trying ordeal to face â€"use Wrigley‘s new DOUBLE MINT â€"it‘s real t ) That Far! JOS. BERINI, Prop. Opp. Public School, Timmins But seeing the Most Besutiful Chevrolet is not enough. . . . Only when you have ridden in this car and driven it can you fully realize how supremcly satisfying is Chevroiet performance. For the sttributes which gained tbe titlee of the Most Powerful, the Most Economicat, and the Smoothest Chevrolet are still present, enhanced by new improvements, in the Most Beautiful Chevrolet. It is amazing indeed that the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is now seliing et new and lower prices â€"the lowest for which Chevrolet has ever been sold in Canada can sell only unâ€" The first group, or tour, will leave Montreal on August 23rd, and travel through Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Port Colborne, Hamilton, Sudâ€" bury, North Bay, South Lorrain, Coâ€" balt, Haileybury, Kirkland Lake, Timmins and Cochrane. From there it will turn west, stopping at Minaki, Winnipeg, Estevan, Banff, Calgary, Fernie, Kimberley, Kootenay Landâ€" ing, Neson, Wadanae _ (or Trail), Princeton, Vancouver, Britannia and Vietoria. It will return east on September 16th, via Vancouver, Jasâ€" per Park, Sterceo, Cadomin, Edmonton, Wainwright, â€" Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Fort William and Port Arthur, Cochâ€" rane, â€"Taschereau, Rouyn, Quebec, Thetforl Mines and Sherbrooke, arâ€" riving again in Montreal on the mornâ€" ing of September 28th, exactly five and oneâ€"half weeks after the opening of the Congress, having travelled apâ€" proximately 7,500 miles. A bulletin issued by the Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Institute gives details in respect to the proâ€" gramme for the British Empire Minâ€" ing and Metallurgical Congress to be held in Canada this year, reference to which has been made on several past occasions in The Advance. The conâ€" gress is a most important one, the delegates coming from all sections of the worldâ€"wide Empire and the men to attend the Congress including the outstanding figures in the mining world. It is said that over 1000 mining engineers will attend this congress which will open in Montreal on Aug. 22nd. The chief purpose of the conâ€" gress is stated to be ‘‘a thorough inâ€" spection of the mineral resources and mining systems of Canada.‘‘ To this end the congress will have separate tours, and the delegates may choose which one they will take. The second group will accompany the first as far as Cochrane on the outward journey and will then turn east, visiting Rouyn, Arvida, Quebec, Thetford Mines, Sherbrooke, Minto, Moneton, New Glasgow and Sydney, It will embark there for Portâ€"auxâ€" Basquein Newfoundland, where it will cross the island to St. John‘s. With that point as its headquarters, it will inspect the largest iron mine in the British Empire, at Wabana, on Bell Island, in Conception Bay. Leaving St. John‘s on September 14th, the exâ€" pedition will travel via. Portâ€"auxâ€" Basque, Sydney, Moneton and Batâ€" hurst, cross the St. Lawrence over the Quebec Bridge, and arrive in Montreal Itinerary Includes Visit to Timmins and the Porcupine in August This Year on the evening of September The party will have travelled Montreéeal to Montreal, about miles. The bulletin of the Canadian Minâ€" ing and Metallurgical Institute states that the Congress is being entertainâ€" ed by the Canadian Institute of Minâ€" ing, and that the visiting groups will consist of The Institute of Metals (London), The Institute of Mining Engineers (London), The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (London), The Iron and Steel Institute (Lonâ€" don)}, The Institute of Petroleum Technologists (London), The Chemicâ€" al Metallurgical and Mining Society of South Africa, The South Africian Institution of Engineers, The Australâ€" ian Institute of Mining and Metalâ€" lurgy and The Mining and CGteological Institute of India. The main purpose of the congress, as noted before, will be a thorough inâ€" spection of the mineral resources of the Dominion. Sessions and speeches are to be a secondary consideration. Instead there will be days spent in the mining camps, and discussions with the men actually running the mining industry. â€" uh ts d ce d ...... o i oi The congress should result in much benefit to Canada in general, and in special value to the various camps visited. The tours of these leading mine men of the Empire certainly should attract all sorts of favourable notice to Canadian mining. Old Napoleon said there was no such word as can‘t. Wonder if he ever tried to seratch a match on a cake of soap. NEW LOWER PRICES Cabnolct Roadster Prices at Factory, Oshawa. Government T axes Exira. Delivery wee se * $30.00 $90.00 780.00 760.00 $65.00 16th. from 4,500 Early in the season there was much talk in fashion cireles regarding tailâ€" ored suits, whether or not they would be much in answer now seems to be establishedâ€"that disceriâ€" minating women, atleast, will add a chic tailored suit to their wardrobes. The reason for this is ably demonâ€" strated in the effective garment above, made in a mannish ‘‘trouser‘‘ materiâ€" al ;jand smartly shaped at the back . | Hashion Fanctes | Tuckâ€"in shirts are also appearing in new and attractive styles. Many of the suits, mourted like men‘s trousers with pleats from the waistâ€" band, take strictly tailored shirts. TORONTO CLUB TOLD OF THE PROMISE OF THE NORTH Canadians realize the alâ€" most untold wealth of our North Country, the young men will be trekâ€" ing up there in thousands. instead of 100](1110' elseuhepe for their future prospects, Cyril Young told the Gyro Club at the weekly luncheon in the King Edward Hotel last week at Toronto. His long association with the Canâ€" adian National Railways in their first development, and his contact with the recent developments in the ‘basic inâ€" dustries, made him a firm believer in Canada‘s future. He saw the upward trend already under way. _ Mining, lumber and pulpwood were already bringing more newcomers into the North in one year than had settled in any Western province during the last five years. Said Mr. Young: ‘‘Canada‘s prosâ€" perity in the future will be in the deâ€" velopment of those natural resources, especially in metals, thus establishing industries which cannot be wrecked by tariff tinkering."‘‘ Marrying an actress may be all richt; it all depends on how she acts. You may, night aft«r night, have been robbed of sleep and comfort by Asthmaâ€"have endured all the egonizing seneations of slow strangulation â€" Nevertheless, if a $1 box of «MAH, taken according to directions, does not bring positive relief, druggist will return your money, â€"MAH contains no slightest trace of any dangerous {abit fom%drug. No smokes, no spraysâ€"just swallow two RAZâ€"M Ceapsules with a hot drink at mealtime. "*To Sleep Toâ€"night, Use RAZâ€"MAH To T ; * day, for Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Head and Bronchieal Colds, Hay Fever." . T 4t Chronic Bronchitis, Head and Bronchicl Colds, Hay Fever for Comfcrt use John W. FoggLtd In the Matter of the Guardianship of Daniel Joseph McMahon and Mary Marjorie McMahon, the infant children of Daniel Joseph McMaâ€" hon, deceased. Notice is hereby given that after twenty days from the date hereof, James Edward MceMahon, of the Town of Timmns in the District of Cochrane, Esquire, will make applicaâ€" tion to the Surrogate Court of the District of Cochrane to be appointed Guardian of the persons uand estates of the said Daniel Joseph McMakon and Mary Marjorie MeMahon the inâ€" fant children of Daniel Joseph MceMaâ€" hon, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, who died at the said Town of Timmins on or about the ninth day of October, A.D. 1926, intestate, without having appointed a guardiam of the said infants, the said James Edward MceMahoun being a lawful uncle of thne said infants. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COCHRANE Dated at Timmins, Ontario, the 24th day of February, 1927. _ JAMES EDWARD MeMAHON, â€"9â€"11. by Frank J. Kehoe, his solieitor DO NOT WANT ANYTHING MORE THAN THE TRUTH â€" New mining companies, like other concerns, are sometimes tempted to put their best foot a little too far forâ€" ward, to put it mildly. In some cases, it would not be right to put it so mildâ€" ly. Of couse, too large claims or exâ€" aggerations of the prospects, will not pay in the long run, but new concerns do not always realize this. It is reâ€" freshing therefore to note a new comâ€" pany that not only attempts to keep all its statements on the conservative side, but is also seeking to restrain the exuberance of others. Such a case is noted in the matter of reports made recently about the Potterâ€"Doal copper property near Matheson. _ An item published last week says that the diâ€" rectors of the Potterâ€"Doal Mines, Limited, have issued a denial in conâ€" nection with a report published in Toronto that drills on the Potterâ€" Doal were working at a depth of 400 feet, and ‘‘are still in ore.‘"" This fact is, say officials, that one drill is at work on the property and it has not yet reached its objective. The direcâ€" tors consider that the property should be judged on its merits, and that it is unfortunate that any misleading reâ€" ports should become cireulated. Haileybury expects to have a tax rate this year similar to last year, that is, 49 mills on the dollar for pubâ€" lie school supporters and 64 mills for separate school supporters. BABY‘S OWN / SOAP /4\ For booklet and ener- ous trial of RAZâ€"MAH, send 5¢c to Templetons LAtd., Toronto 2. E.48

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