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Porcupine Advance, 17 Oct 1929, 2, p. 4

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Thursday, Oct. 17th, 1929 44 4 *4 44 5 For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column We warmly weicome all those desiring to hear what the Scriptures teach concerning the Redemptive Work of Christ to these services. sunday, Oct. 20th at 7 p.m.â€""Scenes Around Pharach‘s Brick Yard" Monday, Oct. 31st at 8 p.m.â€""The Divinely Chosen De‘iverer." Tuesday, Oct. 2nd at 8 p.m.â€"‘"The Mystery of the Burning Bush." Wednesday, Oct. 23rd at 8 p.m.â€"‘"The Gospel of Moses" Thursday, Oct, 24th at 8 p.m.â€""How God Dealt With Pharoah" Friday, Oct. 25th at 8 p.m.â€"*"Pharoah‘s Compromising Proposition." "FROM BITTER BONDAGE TO SONGS OF DELIVERANCE" Beginning Sunday, Oct. 20th at 7 p. The Pastor will commence a@a series of Bible Teaching and Evangeâ€" istic Addresses from the Book of Exodus, entitled First Baptist Church | 46 Third Ave. Latest Models Mr. Chisho m, whose headquarters are at New Liskeard, Ont., has been connected with the Tractor industry for the past four years. distributors of "Caterpillar" Tractors, that Mtr. A. I. Chisholm has been appointed District Representative for the Northern Territory. Mr,. E. P. Blackford, representative for "Cambridge Clothes," who has had many years experience and is entirely familiar with preâ€" sent day needs in Custom Tailoring, will be with us on Tuesday, p.m., October 22, Wednesday, a.m., October 23. It will be a good time to have your measure taken for that Fall and Winter Suit and Overcoat. Hollinger Stores Ltd Bible Teaching and Evangelism by the Ontario Tractor Company of Toronto Please accept this as an invitation to inspect the most compreâ€" hensive assortment of Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings we have ever shown. This complete assortment from the most renowned English, Irish and Scotch Mills is now ready for your inspection. THE FIRST WEEK‘S SUBJECTS AS FOLLOWS Mason and Tisch Pianos, Phonographs and Records onducted by Pastor Morley R. Hall of Timmins in Batteryless Sets on Easy Terms of Payment hedc 42 Ee oo oE wd a mesting on the 19th 1 ‘ he pointed out the good work done by | pine district, at the Ferguson administration and by ‘o; September in the town of Timmins, g the member for this riding, A. F. Kenâ€"|endorsed the following resolution and ning. For their own best interests he| instructed same to be forwarded to the 2 urged them to vote for Kenning andlleaders of the political partiss:â€" g Ferguson as friends of the North. Hei ,"Whereas, the Workmen‘s Compenâ€" sation Act, now in effect in the proâ€" yvince of Ontario, is for the purpose of providing better recompense for acciâ€" dents to workmen and to secure Dromptness and certainty of payment _ o to the workman or his dependents, and, Kenning for this riding, the P2y ment’ ‘"Whereas the administration of the \of the settlers the amounts due them Compensation Act, in numerous cases from the Mattagami Pulp Co thel Te € c s = n the mini istricts 1 monsy spent on the Ferguson highway t ‘nng ,.1 ns _C;hSt“Ct“’ of Ontario, hz:S [and settiers" reads each year, and the{ 220 Oomplied with the first part of this n ; s resolution and has been responsible for | given schools being amon s s the 3 a € Mn o e || depriving workmen injured in industry the items mentioned. F. M. R : and sthers also spoke briefly, and | and workmen suffering from the indusâ€" » CÂ¥ 48 .‘ # + i A . 4 | trial dise n as silicosi * ‘after the public meeting there was ani Cre l‘e"sc,'isinlflelox?'llle fl° }smcigms‘ {191}1 | organization meeting, the workers beingi :mder vtl;e‘p\WBrkx;exi‘c s(133u ; 1-eut3.ne | anthusiastic to see that the: largest e uioh | % R s L Ace, and, | possible vote is polled for A. F. Kenâ€"| pointed cut that now that the main highways were built the Government was going to give special attention to ‘other roads, which would include roads | $ for settlers. G. A. Macdonald also reâ€" | ferred to the good work done by A. F. € + £3 * sterling for this florin, but considered| ‘There are also numerous cases of| |that it was worth much more than that‘ workmen that have, as a result of acâ€" AInspection to Reduce fglmply as a family keepsake, let alone | 219°2tS, been unfairly dealt with on | Interference With Radio on its value as a rare old coin. The| of being declared fit for light sin bears nrofile of Charles XII, whose ; ork dbefc re ln_]grvf is fully recovered. l Messr3 Guc;dm? alnd Ié\)/Iason of tthef his decision, "fit for light work," reâ€" . Radio Branth ¢of the Department o ‘1 1 cy l itle is suggested as King of Britain, ults in cutting cvmyencatlon in half,! Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, are in France and Hibernia. On the other| and in many cases a total cessation of| town this week with their radio testing side of the com is the coat of arms but recompense fr-cm the Compensation| :ar and are making an inspection of no date can be found anywhere on the I BCE}II }cli y § | 1119 town and district with 'tlze %dea of pes i ‘Therefore be it resolved, That the| sliminating unnecessary interference .com Te is belipred tat the colmn go zl aovexnment of the province of Ont:mog with radios. In this work the Dominâ€" Iback at least to the sixteenth century.) make mve,mgatmn into the adminisâ€"|lon department has received the most «â€"â€"â€" | tration o the Workmen‘s Compensaâ€"| helpful coâ€"operation from the larger idlon Ac;, regarding the aboveâ€" statejg cnsarns, the Canada Northern Power it himself for 45 years. In show-l ‘ing The Advance this really rare old | Mr. McHugh explained that it was | in English florin and though much | handled and worn slightly, is still quits ‘1egible and in good condition. Mr.' iMcHugh was once oifered a pound | MR. W. McHUGH, SR., SETS NEW RECOR®) FOR RARE OLD COTI Opening Meeting of the Campaign at Mattagami So far as known the first public meeting in this immediate district in connection with the present election campaign was held at Mattagami on Saturday evening. The meeting was held in F. M. Wallingford‘s office buildâ€" ing on Wilson avenue, near the river, and there was a good attendance, pracâ€" tically all present in the audience beâ€" ing settlers. Geo. Sheridan, president o~f the Mountjoy Conservative Associaâ€" ticn, occupied the chair and conducted the meeting in effective way. H. W. Huckabone made a comprehensive adâ€" dress to the electors present, on what THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO VNAT LNh@ largest i "for Kenâ€" n administration. The Cochrane Northland Post week says:â€"*"*The2 boiler rcom and FIRE DOES MUCH DAMAGE AT COCHRANE CREAMERY The first whist drive of the season! by the Sons of England will be held in the Hollinger Recreation hall on Tuesâ€"| day, Oct. 22nd, at 8.30. This will be | one of the special events of the yea.r.! There will be good prizes for the cards. | A special grand prize is being given | for the lady and gentleman with the | highest score at the end of the season.| FIRST S$.0.E. WHIST DRIVE OF THE SEASON, OCT. 22ND of the case, and that Mr. A. F. Kenâ€" ning, M.P.P. has helped the men at any time required in securing the necessary interviews with the Governâ€" menrt and officials The trouble, apâ€" pears to be largely in the matter of red ‘ape and too much attention to techniâ€" cal points on the part of the Board. To sbviate this d2‘ec: it may be necesâ€" sary to modify the act as at present. The Government, however, has shown so sincere an interest in the matter that there is no doubt the change or improvements will be made to prevent so far as humanly possible any unâ€" fairness or lack of promptness in lookâ€" ing after Compensation cases. a i ‘‘Therefore be it resolved, That the.; sliminating unnecessary interference l crovernmen‘t of the province of Ontario; with radios. In this work the Dominâ€" make investigation into the adminisâ€"|ion department has received the most tration o" the Workmen‘s Compensaâ€"| helpful coâ€"operation from the larger ion Act, regarding the a,bove-st,a,tej, soncarns, the Canada Northern Power injustices, either through a committesa; C0. being especially anxious to do anyâ€" Df. the provincial legislature, or a com-| thing reasonable to .assist in keeping _mission that will go into the records the air free for radio use. the Compensation Board and take eviâ€"| The Radio Branch inspectors make dence from ifnterested parties, which| frequent and regular visits to town and will bring in‘to operation administraâ€"| they have very materially assisted in ticn â€"of the Workmen‘s Compensation | elminating â€" radio interference here. Bcard to a satisfactory conclusion. ‘On Monday of this week they made the Signed on behalf of the Porcupine ! regulation tests and found no less than Metal Miners, A. M. Stewart,| cleven different causes for interference. Secy. Timmins Unit O.B.U. | All these were duly remedied and radio One of the officials of the Union told| USsers accordingly should find condiâ€" The Advance this week that in thisf ions here much better than before. The matter no fault was being found with, will be in town for a day or the Government or the mines. As a ©> on this visit and will endeavour to matter of fact, the mines had done| assist in making everything as pleasâ€" everyithing possible to have the Wworkâ€"| ing as possible for radio users men‘s Compensation Act and the reâ€" gulations in regard to silicosis work as | GRAVELLEâ€"LAPORTE smoothly as possible and with as little‘ f hardship as possible on the employees,l A quiet wedding was solemnized at The Government, this official said, has the Baptist Parsonage, Timmins, on always listened sympathetically to any| Thursday evening, October 10th, when presentation by the men of their side f Miss Cora Laporte, daughter of Mr. and of the case, and that Mr. A. F. Kenâ€" Mrs. Geo. Laporte, of Montreal, was ning, MP.P. has halped the men at| united in marriage to Mr. Emile Graâ€" any time required in securing the, velle, taxi driver, of Timmins. The necessary interviews with the Governâ€" ceremony was solemnized by Rev. M. | ment and officials The trouble, apâ€"| R. Hall in the presence of witnesses pears to be largely in the matter of red l and friends. The bridal couple will be l ‘ape and too much attention to t,ech.ni-l residing in Timmins. ‘ l | l caouse through the _Compensation Bcoard keeping silicosis cases under obâ€" servation for long periods, before a finâ€" al decision is reached by the Compenâ€" sat.on Board. h «wilulics, @and Owing to nhnaving to subâ€" mit evidence to the Compensation Bcoard that five years have been workâ€" d underground by claimant, and that claimant has no means of producing secords from minss now closed, many men are being deprived of their righ!s under the Act, Also inconvenience is Dromptnéess and certainty of payment to the workman or his dependents, and, ‘"Whereas the administration of the Compensation Act, in numersous cases n the mining districts of Ontario, has 1206 oomplied with the first part of this resolution and has been responsible for depriving workmen injured in industry and workmen suffering from the indusâ€" trial disease known as silicosis from vi¢ ~tney shoauld receive under the Workmen‘s Compensation an«, On Sept. 19th, the following letter and resolution were sent to the leaders of the different political parties, to the membear for the local riding, and to others concerned :â€" ‘"Dear Sir:â€"The miners of Porcuâ€" pine district, at a mesting on the 19th o. September in the town of Timmins, endorsed the following resclution and instructed same to be forwarded to the SUGGEST SOME CHARGES IN THE COMPENSATION ACT Miners‘ Union Points Out That Plans Do Not Work Fairly at Present, Especially in Some Silicosis Cases of providing amilies, and owin Wherea uzh i Timmins, Sept. 19th, 1929 the Compensatitcn Board nedical advisers and siliâ€" sard, declare a workmar ic, determine that thos: ill not be emupnloved unâ€" iinmedia hemselv 1aving t Comper vÂ¥e been 11 last most Clairmont (Alberta) Enterprise:â€" A magazine writer says that a dog fills an empty place in a man‘s lifé. This is particularly true of the hot dog. According to mining men who have just made a tour of inspection, the mininz effort under way is on a bigger seale and cof more importancte than people realize. The treasury has ample finances to carry cut the present work under way ani that planned for some time to come. Gocd results are being > mined ar‘d it is said that the reâ€" ‘urns from the mint for gold is eribling this company to "sarry on", without dipping into the reasury to any great extent. With eight drills working and an inâ€" tensive programme well under way, rapid progress is being made slashing southwest on the second level, it has besn discovered that the "C" vein is widening out. Very encouraging values are being encountered as work proâ€" ceeds. The programme under way on the Siseccoe is one of importance for the first gold producer in this Quebec section and it is expecied that within the next two months the whole plant will be erected and the new three compartâ€" ment shaft will be started before Dec. 1. This shaft is situated between "C" vein, which is now the source of output and the newly discovered vein system which is dipping taward the "C" vein. It is understood that drill values enâ€" ccuntered in the new vein system asâ€" sayed from $10 to $20 with considerable higher values showing owing to coarse zold being encountered in the cores. INTERESTING VALUES ON SISCOE GOLD PROPERTY ions here much better than before. The nspectors will be in town for a day or >3 on this visit and will endeavour to assist in making everything as pleasâ€" ng as possible for radio users The Radio Branch inspectors maks frequent and regular visits to town and they have very materially assisted in elminating â€" radio interference here. On Mconday of this week they made the regulation tests and found no less than eleven different causes for interference. All these were duly remedied and radio users accordingly should find condiâ€" The "talkies" equipment at the Goldâ€" fields theatre, Timmins, is now workâ€" |ing as nearly perfect as can be. It is generally admitted by those in a posiâ€" ition to know that the sound pictures are not presented anywhere in more | effective way than in Timmins. "None |of the Toronto equipments are as effective," says one Timmins man just back from the city. The most of the people were well pleased with the "talkies‘" here last week, but the manâ€" agement was not just satisfied. There was a small part in the equipment that needed replacement and there were adâ€" Jjustments theâ€"management considered should be made to secure more perâ€" fection of production. Accordingly a hurry message was sent to the Toronto office of the Northern Electric. Mr. J. C. Beaverstock, electrical expert in charge of the Toronto office, personâ€" ally started for the North. He made remarkable time by car as far as Burk‘s Falls, There he met a Salvaâ€" tion Army truck, and there was a collision. Even a "talkies" expert can not prevail against the Salvation Army, however, and Mr. Beaverstock‘s car was "TALKIES" HERE WORKING ABOUT PERFECTLY NOW Expert Had Difficulty Reaching Here. Tried to Charter Airship. Came in by T. N.O. Did Effective Work in Short Order. H'ifi!fifi!fi%!ififlibfififififififififififfifi!fli!fi!fifli CLUB ROYAL ORCHESTRA ’ 3 ANNOUNCGES CHANGE OF DIRECTORS "A b + 6 b *% b b J *p: *4 *L b 4 J + % b 6 b 4 *J t * * b % b b % b 4 + 4 4 4 *%$ o 4 L *L b 5 % b % % % J b 3b + * * S * *% t b 5 * + 5 % 45 t 5 € t t t i V y n s t ns t 4.4 PUBLIC MEETING Sss s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s o o . . i . i i i i i in ib i5 0; 3 4 9 Toronto Globe:â€"Miss Ishbel Macâ€" Donald does not worry about social precédence and is naturally of opinion that where her father, MacDonald More, sits, there is the head of the table. Plans for the annual memorial serâ€" vice on Mondgay, Nov. l1th, Armistice Day, are nearing completion, and all lodges and other organizations in Timâ€" mins have been asked to coâ€" operate with the Timmins Post of the Canadian Legion in this anniversary of the sxgn- ing of the armistice. 2 Ladies of Legion Auxiliary Conducting Active Canvass for Sale of Memâ€" orial Wreaths Made by Disâ€" abled Soldiers. LODGES AND OTHER BODIES 10 JOIN MEMORIAL SERVICE A Vote for KENNING is a Vote for FERGUSON Ssaturday, October 19th HON. G. HOWARD FERGUSON ~£s. Ail Oraers must be in beâ€" . 28th to ensure delivery in time decorating of windows and for on the cenotaph. st do so with the the disabled veteran ths. The money gi wreaths helps in t] these men, and al: il comforts for tho i them. The local 2 very small percen rk. All orders mua . _KENNING, M. L. se sb uy l e n P S CONsSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR Sb[.’TH COCHRANE and d this year, a. etecraft wrea 1.., ‘The Lesio A. F. Kenning, M.P.P. SPEAKERS Hon. Chas. McCrea Member for South Cochrane L. Cousineau s in the past, ths placed on n in making e thought of ins who make TIMMINS, ONT. HMul!, Prov, of Quebec AT 8 P.M. SHARP PRIME MINISTER Minister of Mines In the Interest of 9Care n o>e employ securin depend It is made in Canadaâ€"costs only 60 cents. _ All Druggists dispense it daily, as do first class druggists everywhere., Ask for a tube of "Jointâ€"Ease." You can use it several times in one evening for quick results, because it goes right through the skin with only a few seâ€" conds rubbing. It surely is a swift penetrator and when it gets under the skin. it starts right into end all joint trouble. as lumbago, neur muscles, stitch in neck or sore feet as lumbago, neuralgia, neuritis, aching muscles, stitch in the side, crick iy the neck or sore feet because of its peneâ€" trating action, but what it is really recommended for is joint ailments of any nature whatever. It took a good many years to get toâ€" gether a combination of pain subduing and swelling reducing agents declared to be the one remedy that almost inâ€" stanitly penetrates through skin and flesh and starts right in to make swolâ€" len, inflamed, creaky, pain racked joints as good as new. They *call this new and wonderful preparation "Jointâ€"Ease" because the soaks Right In And Limbers Up Stifft Joints Pharmacists call it "Jointâ€"Ease" be cause it‘s for Swollen, Sore, Painful, Creaky Joints Only In the October 3rd issue of The Adâ€" vance the use of the wrong "type shug" or line of type resulted in an error in the advertisement announcing the new 1930 Nash "400". By the insertion of the wrong type line the dealers apâ€" peared as the Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Limited, when it should have been the Northland Motor Sales This corracâ€" tion is made to adjust the matter. The Northland Motor Sales are dealers this year in Timmins and district for the Nash cars. As will be noted also by the advertisement elsewhere in this issue The Northland Motor Sales are dealers for Nash cars for 1930 as in the past years. NORTHLAND MOTOR SALES DEALERS FOR NASH "400"

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