Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1929, 2, p. 2

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World Diversification MEN AT FAR NORTH POSTS PLEASED TOâ€"HAVE GUESTS Radio All Right, but Does Not Make the Place of Human Companionâ€" ship. A Fervent Prayer Answered GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA INVESTMENT CORPORATION 4%% Thirty Year Convertible Debentures (with Warrants) Convertible At the option of the holder at any time into noâ€"par value Common Stock on the basis of 20 shares for each $1,000 debentures. C Ottawa Saskatoon Price 100 and New purifying perfumeâ€"like fragrance Ws recommend and of er Hamilton London, Ont. Victoria Vancouver m acorued interest ad i Warrants En\ holders to reâ€" ceir: without cost 10 sharse s of noâ€"par value Common Stock on payâ€" ment date of first Comâ€" mon Stock dividend. SEEK BETTER FAGILITIES FOR INSANE AT HAILEYBURY Jury Recommends That Government Provide Suitable Place for Temâ€" porary Care of Insane. ferend bu Ol i Hai ireamil when Th ybury stitiut 11 for a while, and I think at next time," the last big Tha onl ut ht THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO de 12 n )t for you. Oof > me. Ican reâ€" times we heard when we were Civilization, is so I guess T‘ll ronation Gulf t week to the ho was held nding transâ€" the mentally ite man apâ€" 1 against the 747 h rade nIT ha t the helda tion to offer Mrs. Allan Orr $20 in full settlement for a dress damaged when plaster fell from the ceiling of the town hall during the fireman‘s ball there in June. Mrs. Orr asked for $35. She said that the dress had cost $38.70 and that it was completely ruined through the accident. Councillor Elâ€" liott favoured paying $35. He said he had seen the price tag and had learnec from the party who sold the dress that it was ruined beyond remedy. The rest of the council thought that $20 was enough. The opinion of the Coâ€" balt town solicitor had been secured in the matter. In his letter to the council. Mr. Roberts stated that he had learned from the Town Clerk (who was one of the victims of the falling plaster) that the appearance of that part of the ceiling from which the plaster fell was not noticably different from any other part of the ceiling; that there were and are several minor cracks in the plaster in different places throughout the various rooms of the downstairs portion of the Town Hall." According to Mr. Roberts, "the question of liability of the corporation would turn to a great extent on the point whether or not the corporation was negligent in allowing the ceiling to remain in the condition it was just before the plaster fell. If there were no reasonable grounds for apprehenâ€" sion of impending danger, and all reaâ€" sonable care had been taken by the municipally in the maintenance of the some better provision in such cases was due to the North Country, but apparâ€" ently without effect. Just where the remedy lies is, not apparent to the man on the street, but that there must be a remedy, and one that should be applied in the interests of humanity, is quite evident. In districts so wide fiung as those of the North Country there are inevitably cases of mental affiiction and these should receive aAt least the same treatment as those in other sections of the province." Years ago there was an agitation in Timmins for special cell accommodaâ€" tion for persons who might need to be confined because of mental affiiction. For a mental case the iron bars and cement walls of the ordinary cell offer a ready means for self injury. This was recognized here and though many had been held here for a day or two or perhaps a week awaiting transportation elsewhere as insane persons, and none of them had suffered any serious inâ€" jury, it was recognized that this was simply a matter of luck, and that it was not well to wait until a deplorable accident occurred before providing some measure of accommodation for any inâ€" sane people that need temporary conâ€" finement. Accordingly the town of Timmins some years ago installed a padded cell in the jail there and there is no doubt that the expenditure for the same was fully warranted for huâ€" mane reasons. It would appear that the Government should provide proper accommodation for the care of insane persons at Haileybury. It is necessary for all this part of the North Land to send its insane to Haileybury until such time as room may be made for them in regular institutions for their care At the last meeting of Cobalt town council an offer was made by resoluâ€" time as room may Ne made i10,P Uiciil in regular institutions for their care and cure. Haileybury jail should be properly equipped to deal with these temporary gusts. It is too bad that a tragedy should occur before provision was made along this line. It would be still more deplorable if the matter is allowed to pass without speedy action and a second tragedy is required to induce action. ‘obalt Council Offers $20 for Dress Damaged E‘Swat the f19" _ with GII.I.ETTS LYE A teaspoonful of Gillett‘s Lye sprinkled in the Garbage Can prevents flies breeding Use Gillett‘s Lye for all Cleaning and Disinfecting ha 1 If Mrs. Orr accepts the offer, the matter will be concluded so far as the of Cobalt is concerned, but if the Cobalt lady carries the question to the courts, the affair will be very interesting to follow, as it will likely make clear just what responsibility rests upon a town for accidents occurâ€" ring in a toxwn hall. building, my opinion is that it would not be liable for injuries sustained by persons whilst in the building under invitation." To this opinion the solicâ€" itor adds that, "On the other hand, if there was anything in the condition of the ceiling that made it apparent that it was a dangerous thing, or if any good reason could be shown why the municipality should have known of the defect and remedied the same prior to the accident then sufficient negligâ€" ence might be attributed to the municâ€" ipality to make it responsible. You can see from the above that the quesâ€" tion of responsibility would turn on the facts that might be revealed in evidence on the points above mentionâ€" Put ham,. pickles and onion through a food chopper and mix with mayonâ€" naise. Spread between slices of bread. Egg and Olive Sandwich 2 hard cooked eggs, 1e chopped, ripe olives, mayonnaise. Chop the eggs and mix with ohves and mayonnaise. Spread between slices of white or brand bread. Cream Chceese and Raspberry Jam Sandwich Make a three deck sandwich, using cream cheese between slices one and two and jam between slices two and three. These days when so much is being said and written in regard to the need for improvement in the Novth Land roadsâ€" and most of the criticism is certainly well foundeiâ€" it is pleasing to read a letter like the following pubâ€" lished in The Georgetown Herala last week. If there are any who fail to see how this letter can he correct at the same time that the criticisms on the roads are urged, it may be well to point out that for the present the North Land roads are in pretty good condiâ€" tion. Dry weather does not take long Editor of the Herald: Dear Sir:â€"I have jast a imotor truck trip of FOR LUNGH HAMPERS FOR THE PIGNIG All sandwiches should be wrapped in wax paper to insure their keeping fresh. Recipes for Specially Desirable Dishe Suitable for Picnic Purposes. 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