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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jun 1930, 1, p. 2

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LIMITED WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Ottawa Journal:â€"Talking about the election brings out the fact that despite ‘all the talk from the West about the election being settled on the prairies, the good old provinces of Ontario and Quebec still have a lot to say as they have the largest representation in the Commons. Representation by proâ€" vinces is as follows: Ontario, 82; Queâ€" bec, 65; Nova Scotia, 14; New Brunsâ€" wick, 11; Manitoba, 17; British Columâ€" bia, 14; Prince Edward Island, 4; Sasâ€" katchewan, 21; Alberta, 16, and the Yukon, one. CONTROLLING AND OPERATING This? Choose YOUR future today â€"Make it ELECTRIC Decide now to take advantage of the generous terms of this big sale. Equip your kitchen with a guaranteed Electric Range for cool, clean comfort, perfect meals and more leisure hours. Have perfect, even cooking heat at the snap of a switch for just as long as you want it. Be modern. Don‘t wear yourself out tending balky fires. Be done with the dirt of ashes and kindâ€" ling. This is your opportunity. make weird noises when they are asleep. Most men do not think they snore, but the most of them do. They never hear themselves snore; if they did they would wake. Nearly everyâ€" body knows that nearly everybody else snores. Snoring is us funny thing. When some ripâ€"snorting snorer keeps you awake with his charming snores, it is not so funny. Some men sound like a woodâ€"sawing bee when they snore. Others make a noise like the fife and drums at an Orange parade. But to snore like a black bear is a new one. It is also a dangerous practice when out in the bush. Any man doâ€" ing it should promptly wake up and stop it. To continue is to take the chance of not waking up at all. Of course. a man that snores like the growls of a black bear might be a good fellow to have lying around to frighten away cther wild animals. But the dangers to the man overbalance the advantage to his fellows. The Haileyâ€" burian tells of a case in point. There was the historical description of Rusâ€" sia as "the bear that walks like a man." Now there is the paregorical descripâ€" tion of the Haileybury gentleman as "the man that snores like a bear." The woods may not be full of them, but the hotel rooms often are. The Haileyburian last week tells the tale in the following words:â€"â€" "At least one fishing party which went cut for the holiday had some exâ€" citement, in addition to a nice catch of pickerel, according to reports freely spread around town on Monday. This bunch. which consisted of about 12 men, went up) the Montreal river from Latchford to the Mattawapika Falls, one of the favourite spots among local anglers, and camped there over the holiday. They had a good trip up in SNORING FISHERMAN WAS MISTAKEN FOR BIG BEAKR a launch piloted by Capt. McCarthy Burns, formerly of Haileybury, but snowâ€"storm on Saturday morning had a tendency to spoil the holiday to some extent. The excitement came, it is reâ€" ported, when a member of the party mistook the snores of a fellow angler, who was taking a nap in the afternoon, for growls of a bear and raised an alarm. It is claimed that the "bear‘" was seen by a couple of members of the plarty, but all agreed that the oriâ€" ginator of the weird sounds which caused the alarm was the most frightâ€" ened cne of the lot. From the reports it is difficult to know just whether there were any wild animals in the vicinity, but all had a good time anyway and they brought home some fish." Sudbury â€" Star:â€"England‘s pliblic hangman, says a London dispatch, is fseling the pinch of unermployment."* It seems he is paid for his work by the piece, and the demand for hangings is far below hisâ€"capacity to produce. The saturation point has been reached. Besides, when he hangs men they stay hanged, and there is little business in the way of replacements. ‘There are many stories of men who THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO COLE AND ROGERS CIROUS . T0 86 HERE ON SATURDAY Evyent at Timmins on June 7th, at Rear of Moneta School, on the Property Used by the Palmer Shows Hoere. The circus is coming! There‘s news for you! Cole and Rogers will bring their cireus and Wild West offering to entertain this community on Satâ€" urday, June 7th, with performances afternoon and evening. The circus will be on the grounds, at the rear of the Moneta school, Timmins, the G. H. CGrauthier property used by the Palmer shows on their visits here. The Cole and Rogers circus will exâ€" hibit on these show grounds and hopse to spread happiness for old and young in the way happiness comes only on cireus days, in the cireus atmosphere and in the enchanting thrall of this universally enjoyed style of amusement. In addition to the regular cirecus, the sideâ€"show and the many enjoyable feaâ€" tures common to circuses, there will be displays of horsemanship and dareâ€" devil riding by skilled masters of the rein, spur and saddle. And speaking of horsesâ€"there is "Peâ€" wee" with Cole and Rogers circus, and "Pewee" is a horse worth going miles to see. Here is a perfectly formed equine, standing 26 inches high and weighing only 40 pounds; mouseâ€"colâ€" cured, sleek, healthy and as perfect as horse can be formed. Imagine the joy of the youngsters to see this tiny animal; guess if you can how every boy and girl will thrill with the imaginaâ€" tion of cwning, riding and petting "Peâ€" wee," their tiny friend. But there will be troops of "regular‘" norse: there will be wild animals and rare denizens of the jungles and forâ€" ests. The menagerie with Cole ans Rogers cireus is the pride of the show From all climes have been assembled beasts and birds; skilled trainers have "brokem‘‘ some ¢f them to do amazing tricks and stunts. There are many which the skill of man could not subâ€" dueâ€"they will be on view in steel cages sieek and shiney in their hides and furs. Acrobats and athletes, men and woâ€" men of skill and poiss, on horseback ori swinging in the air; funny clowns to. make old and young forget themselves in spontansous laughter; dogs, ponies and domestic animals doing cute and almost unbelievable tricksâ€"everything to amuse and Gdelight old and young is rromised in the programme of enterâ€" tainment Cole and Rogers shows will bring to town. Already the countryâ€" side is blossoming with the gailyâ€"tinted lithographs; there has begun a saving of juvenile pennies, a hoarding of spare change by the grownâ€"ups. The circus is coming and that tells a story of new and intensive thrift in anticipaâ€" tion of a riotous spending for everyâ€" thing from red lemonade to tickets for the concert. At the rear of the Moneta school, Timmins, on the property used by the Palmer shows, on Saturday of this week, June 7th, two performances. "* For over eight months I was laid up with rheumatism, unable to move, when I was advised to try Kruschen Salts, 1t is almost a miraele, but without a word of a lis I was able to be taken to the front door in less than a week ! in a few days I was out with the help of crutches ; and in a short time I was walking well. _ This is not a oneâ€"week testimonial, but four years. " I have taken it ever since, and I never feel a pinch of rheumatism now. 3 tell everybody about it, and advise them to take it. I will close my letter hoping you will publish it for others to see." â€"Mrs., Williams. Original letter on Ale for inspection. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at drug and department stores in Canada at 75¢. a bottle. A bottle contains enough to last for 4 or months â€"â€"good health for halfâ€"aâ€"cent a days DUKE OF CONNAUGHT SCHOOL MAKES EXCELLENT SHOWING Last week The Advance reprinted from The Haileyburian an item in reâ€" gard to the competition of the Duke of Connaught schocl at Toronto in the Empire Day concert planned to be held in Massey hall on Empire Day. The pupils of the Duke of Connaught school were under Hugh Carson, formerly of Haileybury, and brother of P. Carson, manager of Swift‘s, Timmins. People of the North will be interested in the progress of this particular school, and so The Advance gives herewith a paraâ€" sramh from The Haileyburian last week:â€""Harold Carson‘s choir 0i focurth class pupils from the Duke of Connaught School in Toronto made a fine showing in the music competiâ€" tions at the Empire Day concert held in Massey Music Hali, Toronto, on May 23rd. In the Class C competition, with two entries, only one point divided the two choirs, the Hodgson School choir scoring 81 against the Duke of Conâ€" naught‘s 80 points. Mr. Carson, who is "A Miracle!" Oripple now walhs well thanks to Kruschen Blairmore â€" (Alberta) Enterprise:â€" Any business will run without adverâ€" tising the same way a car will run without gasolineâ€"down hill! a Haileybury boy and is making good in the city, is to be congraulated on the good showing of his class of singers, in which he takes a great interest. He is also taking an active part in athletics and his team figured prominently in the school league hockey games last ONTARIO SOON T0 POSSESS \eALT WATER PORT IN NORTH First Ocean Port Likely to be Establishâ€" ed on an Island in the Moose River. Size of the Moocse River Basin Area. There is very general interest these days in everything concerned with the extemsicn of the T. N. O. Railway to James. Bay. The extension is of very special importance to all parts of the North in many ways. For several years past the Cochrane board of trade has been urging the extension, and pointing out that the work is specially desirable because of the minsral wealth of the area and the other natural resources that may be developed. ‘The Cochrane bcoard of trade also emphasized the valuable fish industry that may be deâ€" veloped at James. In case the fish industry may be developed as suggestâ€" ed by the Cochrane boeard of trade the new salt water port on James Bay for "There is sound optimism and even romance in the extension of the Onâ€" tario Government railway into and across the Moose River basin towards a terminus on James Bay. The steel has reached the Blacksmith Rapids deâ€" posits of lignite, cn. the west bank o the Abitibi River, and by the end of this month it will reach the east bank of the Moose River. Here a steol brigge is to be built to carry the railâ€" way, motor and pedestrian traffic across the stream. Once on the west bank of the Moose, the railway will parallel that river to Mcose Factory, on the bay. Ontario will thus obtain an ocean port of its cown on salt water. "The Moose River Basin is described as a flat coastal region of 93,000 squrre miles or oneâ€"quarter the area of all Ontzario. This lowâ€"lying plain is made up of fertile land, capnable some day of supporting a considerable agriculâ€" tural phpulation. As the latitude of Mcozse Factory is about that of Calgary, and as the summer temperatures are said to be almost identical, the feasiâ€" bility of farming in this region is taken for granted. All kinds of vegetables, barley and oats are grown by the Hudâ€" son‘s Bay Company at Moose Factory pest and the hay crop is equal to that of Southern Ontario. In fact, a Govâ€" ernment report describes the Moose River basin as very similar in topograâ€" Ontario will be a special centre of inâ€" terest. In this connection The Toronto Mail and Empire in an editorial articie last week said :â€" Lifeâ€"like good golfâ€"is made up of many little things each one of which helps the score. Better digestionâ€"steadier nervesâ€"clearer brain, are all factors that count and are gained from the/”-'m\ use of Wrigley‘s. Arii_ggv. The Most Economical Life Insurance Policy onfederation Life A. W. PICKERING Timmins P.0. Box 8i3, Send me further particulars of the Plan of Insurance for Superâ€"Select 8 Lives, as issued by the Confederation Life Association, m Name Address Occupation THE Confederation Life Association has issued a snecial low rate policy on Superâ€"Select Lives 1 ;â€";pt;câ€"ial low rate policy on Superâ€"Select Lives for Professional Men and Business Executives in nonâ€"hazardous occupations. 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The lignite coal fields being cpened up by the Government at Blacksmith Rapids grow daily in exâ€" tent and in signifiance for the indusâ€" trial future of the country. â€" Premier Ferguson has pointed out that, for one thing, this coal can be used to suppleâ€" ment the hydroâ€"electric energy develâ€" oped in the rivers in periods of low waâ€" ter. Out of the combination abundant cheap power is to be produced by the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission for the mining and octher industries. phy and other characteristics to Southâ€" ern Ontario. "The deposits of gyrtsum are extenâ€"| sive and well distributed and are 0: such a character that they are likely to. form the basis of n important plaster of paris industry. There are extensive occurrences of fireâ€"clay for the manuâ€" facture of stoneware goods, sewer pips, vitrified products, fireproof tile and sanitary porcelain. There are also deâ€" posits of china clay, fine china manuâ€" factured from which was exhibited at the Canadian National Industrial Exâ€" hibition in Toronto last autumn. The Moose River basin contains indications of iron ore, oil and gas. There is not much merchantable timber, and game is scarce except for the millions of wild geese and ducks which frequent James Bay in the autumn prefiaratory to their long seasonal flight southward. Acâ€" cording to some authoritative reports, there is plenty of fish, not only in James Bay and Hudson Bay, but also in the rivers and streams entering James Bay. The prospect is even held out that an important fishing indusâ€" try may be established on the bay with Ontario and some »of the northern states as the markets for fish carried in refrigerator cars. It is said that Ontario‘s first ocean port is likely to be establithed on an island in the Moose River. 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