CANADA DRY"* â€" Courtless homes im the Dominion serve it «+aao€ 1 AAX A 4 8+ Fined at North Bay for Ilegally Having Gold At North Bay last week Joseph Limoli was arr acial officers on a char; ving gold in his poss: Rich with Flavour and nd Montreal « /A \ #1 po inf man ed b of i1 nam pro all thers weed we have resnponsit thirity thistlé will be seen than it was when cut. The sow thistle flourishes by being pruned. The town council should take energetic action not only to destroy all weeds growing on the town‘s property but against careless citizens who allow dangerous weeds to grow on their property. How would it do for the members of the council to divide the town into sections, and perâ€" sonally visit every part of the town. It is a shame to allow noxious weeds to be growing on such splendid soil as vegetable and flower gardens in New Liskeard, and the best gardens have the fewest weeds in them for the simâ€" ple reason that roots and vegetables do not flourish if in close proximity, say, to a flourishing sow thistle. Weeds draw the nourishment from the vegeâ€" tables and flowers. In our walks around town looking at gardens, we have discovered the perenniel sow thisâ€" tleâ€"said to be the most dangerous of weedsâ€"the Canadian thistle, oxâ€"eye daisy, etc., growing in gardens or on waste land. Some we have seen on the town streets. A man was employâ€" ed cutting weeds on town property, but cutting weeds does not kill them, and it is only a matter of a few days ere these weeds are again in bloom. The only sure way of getting rid of the sow thistle is to dig it out, not leaving a fibre of the roots in ground. Cutting the stalks does not keep the roots from extending, and the next season a more thirfty thistle will be seen than it was when cut. The sow thistle flourishes by being pruned. The town council large, and to noxious weeds allowed to zo to seed in yards and vacant lots. Those interested in better lawns and gardens and in the improvement of the appearance of the town, will be interâ€" ested in the article in The Spsaker. In this connection it need not be forâ€" uUunn ndilferéence and carelessness ol Oother folks. For instance, this year there is a regular epidemic of dandelions in the lawns in Timmins. One lawn where every danelion was carefully reoted out last year and absolutely destroyed is just full of this year because other places nearby did not try to keep down the nuisance. The dandelions on a lot of lawns were allowed to go to seed and blow around, spoiling all the lawns in the district. This spring The Advance published a gzood suggestion made by a gentleman in town who is an expert in horticulâ€" weeds are indifference SHEULD D0 SOMETHING T0 GHEGK GROWTH OF WEFDS very large We have cul ind he ns Mental buoyancy and physical alertness come from eating the crisp flavory shreds of whole wheat with milk. Delicious for luncheon with berries. T1 Or ariy beauty re. but W id NC N1 Strength for the Sultry Days dand rdvice U i With all the bran of the whole wheat meIt 3€ lawns due 1 W at LK maAl ind g handi ind 11n did iT THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO th 11 W noxious weed plendid soil a ard. And th ting the weed la he th the ns and 11 zen iraen year thie andelion One i€ vh 1 OIT WV € IT JV V samples of this The Speaker o be seen with st in length to ne: and sow What nonsense | that Canada‘s w troyed by cuttin no sow thistle growing in their gar dens? While on our way down stree on Wednesday morning we picked : bunch of sow thistleâ€"down all read: to carry the seed to people‘s garden: when the first wind struck the street and so prevalent are these weeds tha it occurred to us that perhaps soms« of our citizens cannot distinguish be. The Ridgedome prope: approximately 3 miles i on what is known as th and is located next to Mine, who have recently drilling, with encouragin The headframe at the property of Ridgedome Mines, Limited, has been completed and the managegment exâ€" pects that sinking operations will be started before the end of August. All the necessary machinery has been inâ€" stalled and the power house completâ€" ed. EXPECT WORK OF SINKING TO START BY END OF MONTH iJuniop, manager of the branch at Elk Lake. This branch is to be closed. it is announced. Mr. Dunlop formerly was accountant at the Cobalt branch. T‘wo other prominent Cobalters have left town for Toronto. F. D. Reid, general manager of the Coniagas Minâ€" ing Co., an old citizen of this camp, left with his family for Toronto on Monday, where he will make his home in future. He was followed today by Richard Pearce, president of the Norâ€" thern Miner." His plac Trott, C turn, is Dunlop, Lake. 1 ween the hangk 1K on he do n Chan 2l ‘Oof North here is being | Sault Ste. N eing succeede anager of the is branch is t ced. Mr. Du ntant at the s in Personal of North Ban end a few the course here is beir ODA OVE th, th mpolve Upl h iles from Hollinger as the Dome Ridge xt to the Hayden ently been diamond raging results. ceeded by Gordon _the branch at Elk is to be closed, it * Dunlop formerly the Cobalt branch. ‘nt Cobalters have onto. F. D. Reid, OITT hi itA tAMne l nd Ccobalt camps, ha of iï¬ OI next mC _taken by P Marie, who pilaceda a few 1i a window of ere they mayv da ; desâ€" When 1 n TiC ff i ess w manayge Mr. Randa for a moto staffs and ov weeks recently and ownershiy over the busit along for less t conducting a simillar survey O the March Gold property. Full report of the survey had just been made to the head office of the company in Buffalo, and results have not yet been made public. The mill on Porcupine United is treating about 25 tons daily and acâ€" cording to an official recovery is runâ€" ning between $15 and $20. Developâ€" ment work is going ahead on the 300 and 500â€"foot levels, where small stopes are being opening up. Future work will be outlined from the survey. Twentyâ€"five men are on the payroll." March Gold property the survey had just head office of the con and results have not COBALT CHINESE CAFE .CAN CAUSE CHANGES IN C Ma ABOUT MARCH GOLD GOLD AND PORCUPIME UNITFD Electrical Survey Made of Porcupine United. May Do Similar Work on the March Gold d. Thi Amblem ucting 1929 NASH 400s" Now Selling at Reductions as High as ind and two compiete changes in 1 ownership inside of two ntly. A new management rship from Brantford took business but after carrying ess than two weeks the busiâ€" turned back to the original nt and ownership. This is the time to buy â€" here is a golden opportunity to own a Nash "400" with the Twinâ€"Igniâ€" Only a limited number of these finer motor cars are available at these reduced figures. To be cerâ€" tain you get the model you desire, you should make your selection NOW â€"todayâ€"you are offered the greatest motor car buy in motor car historyâ€"new Nash "400s" at reductions in price which range up to $465. rl M Ts. Thos. Vansickle rip to th United Mines, adjo rocupine, has just urvey was conducte f Germany, who is similar survey of 18 Cobalt had ete change Duth of th om â€" 1 by now Northland Motor Sales For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad. Column John C. Ross, North Bay‘s popula: postal superintendent, and wellâ€"know1 # 'h"nl‘ohn“f 'ho Mn""\ AM M im ke d THIRTY YEARS NOW IN THE DOMINION POSTAL WORK 11 MA _ Timmins, Ontario OR the ninth successive year profits for parâ€" ticipating policyholders of this Association have been substantially increased. And rememberâ€"100% of all profits earned by the participating branch are allotted to particiâ€" pating policyholders. What does that mean? It means that the Conâ€" federation Life Association is well managed, that it is in the selecting of risks and that it is particularly prudent in the investment of policyholders‘ funds. These are reasons why Confederation Life Association is so satisfactory a company to insure with. Write for the pamphlet entitled "Profits to Policyholders". It describes some policyholders‘ experiences. onfederation Life Head Office: TORONTO *A 1 of Increasing Profits for Confederation Life Policyholders tion motor, Houdaille and Loveâ€" joy hydraulic shock absorbers, Bijur Centralized Chassis lubricaâ€" tion and many other advanced features, found only in cars priced higher than the "400" prices prevailing prior to this big reducâ€" Association Who is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? Thursday, Aug. 29th, 1929 ell him to take McCoy‘s Cod Liver ract Tablets for a couple of months get enough good healthy flesh on bones to look like a real man. ill him, it‘s the only way to take e â€" graveâ€"like hollows from his il A. W. Pickering General Agent Tinmnmins, Ont. 1l] ib Ball, I nd â€"eve ) centsâ€"â€"econâ€" iny thin man ve pounds of r your monev ds of thin, en all over ieir physicat id bless the ese wonderâ€" pounds in ‘obust and M. Burke _ druggist full of building n 8g81