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Porcupine Advance, 19 Apr 1928, 2, p. 5

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Winnipeg Saskatoon Vancouver ESTABLISHED 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $20,000,000 Resources $260,000,000 IN THE NORTH COUNTRY low cost hydroâ€"electric / draws wealth from the earth Descriptive circular of Canada Northern Power Corporstion Limited offering gladly sent on request. This Bank will welcome your Savings Account â€" where your coupons and cheques may be deposited at interest if you desire. Any of the Branches of The Bank of Nova Scotia in Canada will gladly cash without charge your Dominion of: Canada Interest Cheques and Coupons. Canada has established a world‘s record in aerial survey work, which is much more valuable than oceanic flights and sensational stunts.â€"Ottaâ€" wa Journal. . The Province, Hon. Mr. Finlayson declared, had gambled millions of dolâ€" lars on Northern Ontario and had won. Twentyâ€"six years ago the Teâ€" miskaming and Northern Ontario Railâ€" way had been constructed into the wilderness. _ More than $35,000,000 has been spent on that railway, and toâ€"day one mile alone on that railâ€" way was worth three times the aâ€" mount spent. BEST FIELD FOR YOUTH IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Speaking one day last week before the Trustees‘ and Ratepayers‘ Section of the Ontario Educational Associaâ€" tion, Hon. Wm. Finlayson, Minister of Lands Forests for Ontario, deâ€" clared that no other place in the world would compete with Northern Ontaâ€" rio as a country of opportunity. for the voung Canadian. ""It is the duty of every educationâ€" alist in this Province,"‘‘ he asserted, ’ 11L THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The forest resources of Canada are being depleted at the rate of about 5,000,000,000 _ cubiec feet _ annually, cutting, fire, insects and decay. If the reproduction and young growth are not protected, the stand of merâ€" chantable timber accessible for exâ€" ploitation will not withstand this drain for more than a quarter of a century. The annual drain on the forests of the « Dominion through fire, insects, and diseases is appalling. The annual los through the operation of these insidious factors is a little greater than the amount of timber annually used in all branches of the industry. These and other features should be specially considered during **Forest Week.*‘ By protection and proper manageâ€" ment the accessible forest land _of Canada could be made to produce in perpetuity several times the present annual ieut. It will take many years to bring about this ad,]uatment On the other hand if present methods continue, the anual eut will have to be reduced. Hon. Chas. Stewart, Minister of the Interior in the Dominion Governâ€" ment says:â€"‘‘Canada‘s forests proâ€" vide employment, stimulate business, and yield rich dividends in health and pleasure. Fire is their enemy. Careâ€" lessness with fire is ceriminal and ofâ€" fenders are justly subject to the penâ€" alty provided by law."‘ In a message to the people for Forâ€" est Week, Hon. R. B. Bennett, leader of the Opposition in the Dominion House, says:â€"‘‘Forest loss by fire is total waste. Industrial depletion can be replaced by yearly growth and reforestation. . Care in starting and extinguishing fire would almost enâ€" tirely prevent this waste of a heriâ€" tage of which we are trustees for generations of Canadians vyet â€" unâ€" born NEXT WEEXK TO BF "FOREST WEEK FOR THE DOMINION The forests provide twenty per cent of the entire freight haulage on Canaâ€" dian railways; supply over‘ 14,000,0080 ties annually and almost an equivaâ€" lent amount of timber for bridges, buildings, ete.; and substantially afâ€" feet the passenger traffic earnings of the railways through the attraction of tourists. All of which is well worth thinkâ€" ing over for ‘‘Forest Week,"‘ and for the weeks coming after. The only economic use for oneâ€" third of the land area of the Dominâ€" ion is *‘in the growing of wood. In Canada the forest is second only to acriculture in the value of its proâ€" ducets. The (‘apltal invested in forest inâ€" dustries in Canada is approximately $675,000,000, oneâ€"third of which or a little over ‘b?()fl 000,000 is m lumberâ€" ing plants, saw 1111“5, ete., and 000,000 in the pulp and paper inâ€" dustr) Study of Forestry Problems Urged on All Good Citizens. Special . Efforts by Governments and Others. The direct revenue recei\'ed by the Federal and Provincial Governments from their forests in the form of rentals, royvalties, stumpage charges, ete., amounts to about $15,000,000 annually. In addition, the wood:â€" using industries contribute through pmpert\, income, business, customs, and other taxes a large proportion ut municipal, provincial, and federal reâ€" venues. s By Royal Proclargation the week of April 22â€"28 has been set aside as ‘"Canadian Forest Week.‘‘ During that period an intensive campaign, urging greater protection and conserâ€" vation of our forests, will be carried on throughout the Dominion. Every practicable medium of publicity will be used to spread the appeal. Newsâ€" paper advertisements, posters, stickâ€" ers, pamphlets, radio talks, lectures, afterâ€"dinner speeches and . playlets will carry the message into the home, the workshop, and the schoolroom so NINETY THOUSAND SEEMS TO BE THE REGULAR PRICE For FKorestry Week, the Pominion Government, the Provincial Governâ€" ment and tho ‘anadian Forestry Asâ€" sociation are (ombmuw and ating to secure the greatest possible results from the work of the week. that all Canadians will be regehed. All are urged to consider the present state of our forests as set out by the various authorities and to keep in mind the measures set forth for the proâ€" tection â€" and _ conservation of â€" our forest resources. We are told men do not admire talkative women, but what other kind is there?â€"Quebee Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph. Another seat was sold last week on the Standard Mining Exchange for $90,000.00, the same price charged for two other seats recently transâ€" ferred It is understood that negotaâ€" tions are now under way for the sale of still another seat, and the price in this latter case also is set at the same figure,â€"$90,000.00. _ Accordingly, it may be said now that at present the market quotation for seats on the Standard Exchange is $90,000.00 askâ€" ed, bid, high, low and close. Taking the world as a whole, we find it is suffering from a surplus of labour and a shortage of wealth.â€" Arkansas Gazette. PEMBROKE TO CELEBRATE GENTENNIAL 1N AUGUST Are you a baseball fan? Do you prefer track and field events? The Ottawa Valley for many years has been the breeding place of a host of (\nmdd’s foremost ¢ athletes. _ This year‘s crop will fight it out for a solid week for the championship of the Valley, on (hamond track, and on the water. Five hundred people will particiâ€" pate in a wonderful historical pageâ€" ant, depicting Pembroke‘s history for the past hundred years. \Vnnder[ql The, Haileyburian last week says: ‘‘Mrs, L. MceLauchlan, of Timmins, formerly of Haileybury, is in town this week on a visit to Mrs. T. Shanâ€" non, Latchford St., and other friends."‘ days, but we **speed artists‘‘ can do a lot of celebrating in a single week, ziven the proper tools to work with. In the celebration or her 100th anâ€" niversary, Pembroke is supplying the most modern «and. approved impleâ€" ments for this purpose here are some of them :â€" stage settings, costumes, amd electriâ€" cal effects. There are seores and seores of forâ€" mer Pembroke residents in Timmins and district, and all these will be inâ€" terested to know that Pembroke inâ€" tends to held an Oldâ€"Home Week this Are you interested in horse racing? If you are, go to Pembroke and,look them over, the cream of the country‘s thoroughâ€"breds. Over $5,000.00 in prize money. Three individual stake ‘aces of $1,000.00 each. Oldâ€"Home Week to be Held at Pemâ€" broke, Ont., August 5th to 11th. year, Aug. dth to l1th, to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the town. y and paper mill;, truly we artists.‘‘ _ PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED NRA EP § [ 3 h i * 4 a hundred vears is some few NEW FISHER BODIES NEW GMR CYLINDER HEAD NEW CRANKCASE VENTILATION NEW CROSSâ€".FLOW NEW COINCIDENTAL Tour Wheel QGrakes . Shock Absorbers~ UC€a are Marshall â€" Eeclestone, Limited Timmins, Ont. _ The New Series To the ‘\Wayfarerâ€" Ye who pass by and would raise your hand against me, Harken ere you harm me! J am the ‘heat of your hearth on the cold winter nights, The friendly shade screening you from the summer sun. My fruits.are refreshing draughts, Quenching your thirst as you jourâ€" ney on, I am the beam that holds your house, The board of your table, The bed on which you lie, And the timber that builds vour The next regular meeting of the town council is scheduled for Morfflay atternoon, April 23rd, at 4 o‘clock. boat, 1 am the handle of you hoe, The door of your homestead, The wood of your eradle, And the shell of your coffin. I am the bread of kindness, and the fHlower of beauty. Ye who pass by, listen to my prayer; harm me not. â€"American Tree Assbciation. en Powerful, sixcylinder engine, with new GMR cylinder head that gives highâ€"compression results with any type of fuel! Big, smoothâ€"acting fourâ€"wheel brakes! Lovejoy Shock Abâ€" sorbers that cushion every jolt and jar; strikingly beautiful Fisher bodies, with luxurious upholstery and appointiments; exquisite color harmonies, inside and out; Staunchness and dependability, proved on the General Motors Proving Ground. 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