Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 2 Jun 1932, 2, p. 2

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x4 WOrk HActUurt KEE! McCOLLâ€"FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY bu ENO contains nothing harsh or drasticâ€" that is why it is so good for children. And how they welcome the morning glass of ENO once they have learned what a pleasant bubbly drink it is Always have a bottle of ENO‘S "Fruit Salt‘" in the house. To be really happy and healthy, children must never be even slightly constipated. The best and safest way to prevent this dangerous condition is to give them a dash of ENO‘S ‘"Fruit Salt" in a glass of water regularly. This simple precaution will ensure that all poisonous waste is dismissed from their sysâ€" tems, gently, naturclly and thoroughly. T+ Star:â€"There is a town in ‘d Live Oak, where anyone is the depression is ducked e trough. Hereabouts the rould not only cool off the would automatically revive would call thousands back ssist in the designing, manâ€" d distribution of horse Sales Representatives for North America: Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd., 1018 McCaul St., Toronto June 2nd, 193; GASOlINES ..J0 la’ al regular prices | 483 dab Bank of Montreal in _ a Strong Position Total Assets are $748,612,48100 to Meet Liabilities to the FPublic of %672â€" 310,882,00, Leaving an Excess of Acsets of $76,301,599.00 1 amount eq iabilities to it the bank any increase its many cu M C et aAre repotr mpared â€" with . Of this an r liquid, asse cluded â€" amon SALT | QquUua AITC th $786,897,706 imount quickly sets are $385,â€" VC Y of 34 3f ob $748 carry forward their plan ol developâ€" ment. The No. 1 shaft, which is now to a depth of 300 feet, with a first level at 150 feet opened up, will be sunk to 600 feet or more and three levels at 150â€"foot intervals will be opened up, following the ore bodies indicated by diamond drilling from surface. In adâ€" dition, a second diamond drill to be used underground will arrive at the property in a few days. The property, four miles from Bourkes, is connected with the Ferguâ€" son highway by automobile road, and has plenty of water and timber for milling purposes. equipment. / 2246 feet and opened up. Four car loads of additional supplies will also be delivered to the property within the next ten days. A staff of 32 men opkrating night and day will carry forward the â€"work under experienced mining men. The property is equipped with upâ€"toâ€"date machinery and buildâ€" with upâ€" ings. ‘ame shno ind effec 10w be m Farmer‘s Advocate:â€"The red in the triped sign over the barber shop is, rangover from those days when in the ame shop patients could be skillfully ind effectively ‘bled. The sizsn would FINANCES ARRANGED BY LAKELAND GOLD stand at $5,645,610 $11,347.487 at the s $78,491,119, equal liabilities 3 ted ar which ce Increase in Bond Holdings : most important change i rofit and Loss mpany owns outright their of 800 acres, together with A second shaft is down and three levels have been Gold .R vely ‘bled. The si re appropriate over collector‘s office. PV V enad 1em mnmet 30 246 ike AY AM Tea raults aAJNAOtin 11 offic I"da ht 1 PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO mub BOL} Reviews Sltuatmn tracts or limited market IOr sNnOrt orders of pulpwoeod, no one needed raw material. Consequently the number of sales during the year were only thirty as against over fifty for the year 1930 Of these areas fourteen were only one square mile or less in extent, the others varying in size up to the last sold, which was 764 square miles, situate in the district of Nipissing and acquired by orders of pu material. C sales during as against 0 | due times have tended to make users of lumber and other products of the forâ€" est apprehensive of investing in buildâ€" ings or other lines requiring wood proâ€" ducts. With such a prospect the limit holders in the province necessarily reâ€" duced their cut during the past year. As the sale of timber is the chief source | of revenue to the Department of Lands and FPorests, the reduced bush operaâ€" tions adversely affected the revenue and as the prospects for the ensuing season are dimmer than last the Deâ€" partment‘s exchequer will continue to suffer until a return to nermalcy. intensive, movement of â€"newsprint outl of the country. The countryâ€"wide economic dejrtresâ€" sion indubitably has left its mark upon the lumbering and logging business that has been so long nurtured in its own world of romance ard adventure. The glamour surrounding the woodsman deâ€" veloped in him a buoyancy and conâ€" fidence in his country and determinâ€" ation to keep the wheels turning and the chimneys smoking. Lately, howâ€" ever, the usual confidence and optimism so characteristic of members of the trade have given way to forebodings, uncertainties and indecisiveness. Large Holdings in Yards. Large quantities of manufactured lumber fill the yards of the manufacâ€" turers, who are unable to locate ready markets. The stress and strain of the inuit Wm. I mb Annual Report of the Ontario Depart ment of Lands and Forests Reâ€" views â€"the General Timber Situation. consideration in the way, on in stumpage, but we! rounds of public policy, sion during this fiscal yes * request for aid, and th , recognizing the nsed on radavers from 140 12 Timber Administration robable that never in he enerally is Ontal m Do iny nope exis port num Tma m l6 1J Areas Sold MnAULCA ake en M cam ‘Oble ht 11 OofI busingss conâ€" vious year, when y requested speâ€" the way of a reâ€" but were refused policy, provided ued of â€" 1 no sma ued. alth: t 8 0| had busin nberman 1C AY »duc umb ha Cana 1€ n erty 11 the cause of namely 622 causes. The clearing of land in Northern tario seems to have received an pletus, probably due to the lack of ployment in woods‘operations. Ir mile the Standard Chemical Company, Limâ€" ited, of Toronto, whaose plant is at South River and where continuance now by the acquirement of this block of hardâ€" wood is assured for twenty years, conâ€" ditional, of course, on the hardwood market remaining constant n the ra. equiv sonal ind ona AY Otx C # \.‘ SHREDDED ly 1 109 Forest ind arC r1ich 4 How Science ¢ Battles Quantities Cut e upset ones, were reaâ€" h ¢ % «4 # % * +3 as of importance are i 4 1 4 % +\ 1 % Ol T comiln| 4 4 1 # 44 *# ) y\ ‘)‘-‘- * \)f ..}‘l CC I .((A.l \.\KAI] tiimber will ho AafforoaAmA § ire Protection t m 33.8 per 000 land in Northern Onâ€" MARSHALL â€" ECCLESTONE LIMITED this block of hardâ€" r twenty years, conâ€" ‘, on the hardwood constant on the reâ€" 1nC TN aAC] ,350 squa 1,744 squ: n additio C Manufactured by CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED cam number That‘s why modern chemistry evolved this new and better paint ; . ; Câ€"Iâ€"L New Process Paint . . . preâ€"tested and made to retain its beauty and color long after other paints have failed. 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Special oils and basic materials give New Process Paint its sturdy resistance to every sort of weather. Its surface actually repels dirt. FOR TRIM PAINTING rd Popular for over 35 years because it is nourishing, tasty and economical. Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"There seems to have been an unusual numker of dogs biting children recently, but nobody knows whether it is because ef the weather or just general business conditions. Alec Kui Mik mb £211 11 1 against Johr co were dism nt Leo Campeau, caus y harm which kept w dical attention for nin nced also to six montk 30 days, with l and M# in jJail with of being a embly, was A charge ns was disâ€" ‘os., Wains I1¢ rach recom â€" membke: Y ur tirree nilhks

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