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Porcupine Advance, 25 Jul 1929, 2, p. 2

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Nothing relieves tension so eBRfectively as Wrigley‘s. The act of chewing, as motorists have discovâ€" has a gentle soothing effect. The healthful cleansing action of Wrigley‘s refreshes the mouth and ateadies the nerves. WRIGLEYS No jumpy feeling Thursday, July 25th, 1929 gires gpuur momey back, D.D.D, means skin (Wseonly D.D.D. fSkm Sufferers _ Iry This Test A Pure Antiseptic Treatment MOITSLEY AND BALL See New and Used C RoruEr and Makes for Ease of Operation Reduces Friction Choice of colours 55 to 65 miles an hour 40â€"horse power engine Full belloon tires Fully enclosed sizrâ€"brake syst 4 Houdaille hydraulic shoe ebsorbers 20 to 30 miles per gaellon of pyasoline Shatterproof glass i Theft proof ignit Reliability and low after every meal Ford Car ‘eaturoes loss windshic!d ignition lock Drive it Yourselfâ€" there is no Better Test brake system | Cars at Showroom opposite Post Office, Schumache Avenue, Timmins, or phone 960 for a Demonstration WE CARRY COMPLETE LINE GENUINE FORD PARTS It will be recalled that last week a number of gypsies who practically took possession of the tourist camp here, upkeep Police at Haileybury Hold Gypsies Wednesday McDowell Motors shocok n Arra';ge for your demonstration ride with : necrest Ford Dealer invited by the chief of watch their step and be very In connection with this it is g to note what the Haileyâ€" id, as follows:â€" ‘ of some twentyâ€"five gypsies, south in three motor cars, y for a couple . ternoon, pendin No. 46 of Inspec N. O. Railwa, carried travellin nnaught, the Authorized Ford Dealers for T um o memb 2 offic n O SCHUMACHER These bearings form a striking illustration of the engineering r«ill and care used in building the Ford car. Spiral roller bearings are used in the rear hub because of their large bearing surface and ability to carry heavy loads. One is also used on the drive shaft at the universal joint end, to assure perfect alignment. â€" Taper roller bearings in the front wheels have a simple adjustâ€" ment. Roller thrust bearings on the spindle bolts make for easy steering. Two bearings, one above and one below, take up the thrust on the steering worm. The fan shaft operates on a roller bearing. The generator, the transmission, the connection between the spline and drive shafts, the clutch, the flywheelâ€" all these important parts are made more efficient and enduring through the use of ball and roller bearinges. ‘om A hat n Examination of the chassis will at once show the advantages of these bearings. On the rear axle pinion and differential ali the taper roller bearings are held to such close limits that ad justment is unnecessary, pinion and ring gear always being held in proper mesh. 1 by JEVISH use of ball and roller bearings in the Ford car greatly reduce friction and contribute to easier operation and longer life of the car. Note the coasting ability of the Ford car as compared to any other automobile in its weight class. | NDAE h incilal y. The party | way, as follows: m the north, It is striking e they visited | the export of â€" igent reported | Canada, reflectir mey from his | for them, which of the party | ficance upon the iring the day, |industry since ime pu i0, although from British h frec 11 nou zht d or off ‘~arrival | The wann, of | min nmen ha. 21 n . |der, stating that th ) back north again." ind warnt nto their ing in all parts of Canada never before attained is the by the CP.R. in ts Inlv "A Canadian of Even Porcupine Area MINING DEVELOPMENT NOW ON BIG SCALE IN CANADA 194,911,911 4,375 in m, which ros 3,934 in 1928 ind v ipproximate t rose from Pacific Railway Convinced More Rapid Expansion in the Future. h ce t imon not to return, they piled s, men, women and childâ€" , Schumacher or at 86 Third development is proce s of Canada on a sc to 1 im eviou es of produ Dominion is declining orld leader s sexport 5o THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS the gre ook of 1v ndir ; T the minir ncreéease in erals from ed demand )1 me year thâ€" $1 pet whil hotr in n mCYri whic 1d ii0ii, iC€@uU qandad ZInc in year was approximately in the previous year. The present summer p ceed any previous one activity and actual new c all the provinces of Cana ng valu lion, $23,880,49 nmng worl ng world demar now exceeds that time consumption Noteworthy is the increase it value of copper exports, these from a total of $15,592,682 to $28 684, or by nearly 100 per cent. principal increase was in blister per, the value of which rose fron 427,000 to $18,968,309, or by ove per cent. This increasing deman Canadian copper is significant in of rising prices and the substan greater production foreshadowed which increase was to a large extent accountable to products of iron, prinâ€" cipally motor vehicles. Other minerâ€" als, however, recorded outstanding inâ€" creases. with new fields he country coming int vorking into a position reased output is promis rea )rtan virtu urces : Consumption, is of the ance to the Dominion s rtual monopoly of world ces. New industrial us continually found for n e of exports of silver or cent on 0o goldâ€"pro of nickel l¢ y previous one in prospecting ‘and actual new development in provinces of Canada. The Que< partment of Mines is sending _ expor id and r2n ProducticC oducing country 1 rose from $1"% * by 40 per cent airly 100 per cent. The was in blister copâ€" USt exp 306 444. JSition {romise the pa the substantiall oreshadowed fo promist try.. The exâ€" $17,026,304 to nt. Increasâ€" which peak of warâ€" e utmost imâ€" â€"since it has nicke re a nificanc all parts of roduction or here an inâ€" by ove Te in The value |__ Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"Outboard ‘motors have gained immensely â€" in ‘ popularity in forty years, says report. And, we may add, they are as temperâ€" amental as an opera star, and that i half of the fun in running one; or beâ€" ing run by one. ! Russia, of course, accepted the Kelâ€" 1logg Pact. That, however, need not be ‘consldered. A country that has reâ€" | pudilated all the rest of its internationâ€" ’ al undertakings wouldn‘t likely much bother about a peace pact." l bul > roughly, is the outlinc of the trouble. At this distance, and amid a welter of notes, counterâ€"notes and proâ€" 'paganda. it is not easy to say which country is right, Russia or China. It may be that Chinese Nationalists, anxious to rid their country of all foreign deâ€" mination or interference, and perhaps in a hurry, acted precipitately. It may !be that the Russians were acting as badly as the Chinese say they were. ‘The world has a right to suspect them. "Whether war will result, it is lm-] "Whether war will result, it is imâ€" possible to say. But the chances are that it won‘t. Russia is no angel of peace. But Russia, on the other hand.[ may not consider it good business to go to war. The thing that destroyed the old Czardom might well topple over Bolshevism . 1 cal "Russia replied with an ultimatum. Whether this was justified or otherâ€" wise, it is not easy to say. At all events, China declined to submit ; whereupon Moscow severed diplomatic relations. ‘"‘The Chinese Nationalist Governâ€" ment decided that Russia was using the railway for Communist propaganâ€" da. Having decided this, it seized the Chinese Eastern, and oustedâ€"in some cases deportedâ€"the Russian railway officials. Story of the Russian | and Chinese Difficulty | The Ottawa Journal last week says : ‘"‘The Chinese Eastern Railway is part of the great Transâ€"Siberian Railâ€" way, running for 1,100 miles through Chinese territory, and making connecâ€" tion with the Pacific Ocean by way of | Harbin and Mukden. It was built by | Russia, is nominally owned by the Rusâ€" | sian Soviet Government, Russians manage and operate the line, and Rusâ€" sians are its principal officials. The road, however, running through Chinâ€" ese territory, is operated under an aAcreement with the Government of China. | l L n h has an elaborate programme of survey ie | laid out and eleven parties left for ig | their respective fields on June 1st to be out until October 31st. The CGeological 1e | Survey of the Dominion Government 3. J will have sixteen parties in the field in . Prairie Provinces in 1929. Someâ€" solwhat similar programmes have hbeen * "- T . | in more than a dozen minerals occurâ€" :iiring in the province. In Quebec it i: 'lito be noted that asbestos mining is |facing better prospects after having | passed through many vicissitudes in the past couple of years. Exvorts of this mineral in the last fiscal year totalled 268,870 tons worth $11,267,188, as comâ€" pared with 264,127 tons worth $10.677,.â€" 171 in the previous corresponding yvear. t This province will loom up yet more | importantly as a copper producer this year and faces a very bright future in ithis regard. The province‘s first | straight goldâ€"producing mine for many years is steadily shipping bullion to the mint at Ottawa. Plans are well |advanced for the establishment of a copper refinery somewhere on the St. Lawrence river to care for the product of the new Quebec field. In Ontario, interest centres upon the erection of a lcopper refinery by outstanding Canaâ€" | dian interests at Sudbury to take care fof increased production in that district , and fields west. It is apparent that Eastâ€" ) ern Ontario will in the next few years be well supplied wih metallurgical plants capable of handling the product of base metal mines in Eastern and Cenâ€" tral Canada. This naturally will stiâ€" mulate the search and exploration of | base metal prospects. Mining affairs are very much in the limelight in Western Canada, with the many developments under way at the present time and the railway construcâ€". tion programmes laid out for the next five years, the northern areas of Maniâ€" toba and Saskatchewan promise to bring these provinces, which have been regarded in an almost purely agriculâ€" tural light, more into line with the others in their mineral production. It is significant that last year Manitoba practically doubled the value of its mineral production. The oil field of Southern Albert looms up of steadily increasing importance and significance. | ahead of tha while in New pen ing 94 in NTARIO idition nt prc rover; ) mak it is U DC DOTME In hat such pioneer work accomâ€" under the most primitive conâ€" is toâ€"day considerably speeded he use of the aeroplane, the Onâ€" T lar ptr in ot nmetr the Bru 1€ 1 > #6 fu im( rov C ) £3 f e of survey j s € + 4 Cll Or 2s Y % t ne Ist to be | 11 h reverse side are the British lion and lilies of France. The same gentleman had a half crown dated 1671, with the head of Charles II, who is described as King of Great Britain, France and Ireâ€" land. _ Another interesting piece posâ€" sessed by this collector is a token struck in 1790 to mark the election of the then Prince of Wales as Grand Master of the Masonic Order." For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column somewhat thinner than the modern coin of that denomination. On the reverse side are the British lim and week‘s issue of the ocff the press when who prefers to re brought in a silver well known face of There is no date on not strange. fordit w It pays to get Koellogg‘sâ€"the original Corn Flakes. Order at hotels, restaurantsâ€"on diners. All grocers. Ovenâ€"fresh. Riade by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 12,000,000 people enjoy Kellogg‘s daily supper. Always extra crisp. Serve wit fruits or honey. You don‘t know how good breakfast can taste till you fill a bowl with crisp Kelâ€" logg‘s Corn Flakes, pour on cool milk and then just help yourself. Good? It‘s a flavor feast that has no rival in the whole cereal world! RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good People who prize the finer things of life usually demand Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea. A moneyâ€"back guarantee with every package. l nd nas been shown two English very ancient vintage. We had hat the Queen Elizabeth piece by a subscriber at Sturgeon ild be hard to beat, but last ue of the paper was scarcely ress when a local collector, fers to remain anonymous, in a silver coin bearing the ha with VIII bj reâ€"dis v. and Th I!1s we been â€" LV coin from the ri The Standardâ€"Ob alk about your k The S hown two 73 Rellogg‘s daily. For breakfast, lunch and crisp. Serve with milk or cream and add colns con Standard and CORN FLAKES Geo. Taylor Hardware Ltd is good tea‘ Sind gives you power, clarity with long life Javes you 75X on the Battery cor:â€" sumption Distributors ampere usm only /6

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