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Porcupine Advance, 8 Sep 1932, 2, p. 3

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newspapers,‘ Oobserves lIhe POrcu] Advance, "that appeared during conference to be anxious for its fai after the manner of alien commun K is an cdd fact that these few ns papners still see, or protend to see, ] IMPERIAL CONFERENCE WAS sUCCESSFTUL N ITS ADMS . Porcupine j Advance HFE Prince of Wales Trophy, one of golfdomn‘s most envied possessions, has just been decided on the spectacular links of the Banff Springs Golf Course, a mile above sea level, in the heart of the TCanadian Rockies, This year the trophy went overâ€" seas to an Englishman, down from Oxford Univerâ€" sity, a newcomer to the ranks of champlons who made the.long trip a week ahead of play. He is W. A,. Sime, Bedfordshire Golf Club, Redford, Engâ€" land, who is sean shaking hands, with the runnerâ€" up, ~Gordon MacWilliams, Bowness Golf Club, Calgary, one time Alberta champion. Mr. Sime won the final, four up and three to play, and the i fewâ€"A very erves The Po insert One Next Week Decide Golf Prize On Roof of World Want Ads For Sure Results . . You should try The A1ibuyt One Insertion costing you 50 cents in advance will bring you what you require ce, lack | average | all the reâ€" | th 12 genâ€" | Cca. 1 Conâ€" l cn ratrurmnâ€" 4 *}} recupine ng the failure few London Morning Post: Our American friends too readily suppose that Europe is a camp of ferocious inclination and excessive armaments. Financial presâ€" sure is forcing mostof us to disarm to the limits of safety; but it may be false economy to reduce too far the only sort of insurance yet devised against the risks of war. In a despatch from Cobalt last week The Northern News says:â€""About two tons of blueberries, intended for blueâ€" berry ple in the city of Toronto, were converted into blueberry jam about three miles south of here one day last week. And to make matters worse, the jam was flavoured with gasoline. It all happened when a truck owned by the Devon Cartage Co., of Toronto, carrying 270 baskets of the fruit, upset on the Ferguson highway. On turning cut to pass the grader, which was at work on the road, the driver of the truck swung to one side and the soft shoulder of the road gave way. The iruck rolled completely over. Fortunâ€" ately, the two men in the cab of the truck escaped with only a slight shakâ€" ing up and the truck itself was not sericusly damaged. The same cannot be said of the load, as the berries were a most a total loss." TWO TONS OF BLUEBERRIES TURNED INTO GASOLINE JAM layâ€"out shows the two champions being congratuâ€" lated by their opponents; and the Prince of Wales Cup with the Banff Springs Hotel in the background. The Brewster Cup championship was decided at the same time over the Banff Springs course. It was a woman‘s championship and was taker by Mrs G. F. Dewolf (right in photograph)} of Verâ€" non, B.C., who defeated Miss Jean McMillan, of Calgary, Alta, in a close fight that was only decideci an the 18th hole by one up. game was refereed by "Bill" Thompson, genial pro of the Banff course, who is seen standing betweon thg_pail-. A large gallery followed the play. * Praises Mcintyre‘s ' Thought for Workers Treats 800 Men Daily Approximately 800 men are employâ€" ed at the McIntyre property and the layout of the dry house is so designed that in coming from their underground work they are not brought to the mouth of the shaft but about 30 ft. from the surface enter a tunnel connecting with ncth mote men adred. cientific uarding emoeonstr nsiders Equipment at Poreupine Min Helps MHeaith and Comfort of the Mon and Aids in Preventing Disease. interest. ~The Financial Post says: Mcelriyre Miners are Treated Daily in New Solarium. t how important a part modearn tific equipment is playing in safeâ€" ling the health of miners is being nstrated by a new quartz ultraâ€" solarium at the new centralized of McIntyreâ€"Porcupine Mines in ri2art of the Porcupine gold area. ould be exprcted at this new plant. eqlu columIt it mSnths agC Financial P DL McI nat THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Advanct n in The comâ€" I1r It has been a joke among the Timâ€" mins firemen that on the occasion of their annual banquet when they would naturally like to have the evening off from serious duty there is nearly sure !to be one or more calls Sometimes | the fires prove serious but the firemen being on hand lessens the danger and | the response is always prompt, because the true fireman would sooner fight fire than eat. Kirkland Lake firemen recently had similar luck. They were having their pictures taken in a group, when the fire alarm sounded. The phoâ€" tographer didn‘t need to say "Look | pleasant," but when he clicked the bulb, they were gone. The fire was not a serious one, but the group picture had | to walit to another occasion. proximately 100 children each week are extended the privilege of taking a sun bath, the results of which have had a marked effect in the reduction of minâ€" or ailments, principally common colds. Silicosis., a disease among mining men which is getting greater attsntion from officials, promises to benefit in a substantial way by the new ultraâ€"violet treatment and modern bath house facilities. The solarium equipment is made by the Burdick Corp. and was installed by the Burke Electric Exâ€"Ray of Toronto. The installation involved an expenditure of around $10000 but the benefits already in evidence convince McIntyre officials that the expenditure was well worth while:; In order that the school children of the district may not be deprived of the healthâ€"giving rays ouf their fathers, apâ€" port that they not only sleep better feel better but their general improveâ€" ment in health is reflected in their day. labours. How important a new change house, shower bath and solarium is to the men‘s health is told by the lost time which has been reduced to 50 per cent. of that previously prevailing. Mine officials state that last year there was not one case of influenza that required hospital treatment, and an impartial canvas of the individual men revealed a striking similarity of enthusiasm for the ultraâ€"violet treatment. They reâ€" the dry house, where their working clothes are deposited. Then starts the procession through the system of showâ€" ers and the solarium into the locker room where they don their street clothes. Demand for cellophane produced by the new Canadian Industries unit at Shawinigan Falls has necessitated inâ€" stallation of a second machine since completion of the plant in June this year. One machine is reported workâ€" ing at capacity with the cther being usâ€" ed as a standâ€"by. Orders for the Christmas season are understood to be proving satisfactory:> It is interesting to remember that cellophane is one of the innumerable side products of the forest, being made from pulp by a speâ€" cial process. It may also be noted that all the cellophane likely to be used is not a probable menace to the depletion of the forests as the amount of actual pulp used is comparatively small. Pulp is the ibasis of the invention, but a lot of cellophane can be made from a little pulp by the process used by the Canadian Industries Limited in their plant at Shawinigan Falls, Que. The movement of fruit in Canada is large, protected backets of peaches from Niagara district especially indicate a field where cellophane might be used. In addition to providing transparency the covering would suprly a dust proof feature. A new outlet for sales of Canadian Industries Cellophane division is seen in development of a cellophane cover for fruit baskets. In the past, fruit in baskets has been protected by a netâ€" ting which, though serving a purpose, has not protected the contents from CELEOPHANE BEING USED TO PROTECT â€"FRUIT BASKETS 44 Bruce Avenue South Porecupine, Ont. conditilon, have us repair and louch up body and fenders. You will be doubly proud of vour car. They have motoring:â€"there‘s the answer to a pleasant vacation. Let us make it more pleasant, by pulting your car in first class condition, have us repair and Llouch up bodv and fenders. You Eveready Service Station APPROVED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE WwWHY DoESsSNT somgone GET VP A vAcartion THAT DOESNT Tige a FELLOW OuT so mucH! Phone 15 isegase among mining ‘tting greater attsntion romises to benefit in a by the new ultraâ€"violet modern bath house Miller, F. E., Ansonville, Ont. Mousseau, Geo. E., Kirkland Lake, Ont Marchand, Albert, Ansonville, Ont. Meunier, Henry, Montrock. Ont. Murphy, Robert, Montrock, Ont..... s Marchand, Albert, Ansonville, Ont. Olaveson, Ed., Ansonville, Ont. Ohlman, Chas., Ansonville, Ont. Pepin, Leon, Ansonville, Ont. Paradis, J. A., Montrock, Ont. Page, Robert, Ansonville, Ont. ... Paquette, Aurius, Ansonville, Ont. . Rainville, Edward, Ansonville, Ont... Romain, Ed., Ansonville, Ont.. Rossi, Peter, Ansonville, Ont. ... ces rvgs St. Denis, P., Ansonville, Ont................... Tremblay, Alfred, Ansonville, Ont. Veuillette, Lionel, Ansonville, Ont.... Vigau, Albert, Ansonville, Ont.. _ Wheeler, John, Ansonyville, Ont. Ayotte, Gedeon, Pontmain, Que. Brophy, Mrs. M., Ansonville, Ont. Breton, "Wilfrid, Dupuy, Que. Chaumont, Ovila, Ansonville, Ont. Contant, Romeo, Ansonville, Ont. Deskovitch, Eug., Ansonville, Ont. Fera, Fearn A. S., Iroquois Falls, Ont Flanerty, James, Rouyn, Que. Goidstein, M., Toronto, Ont. Goulet, Alp., Montrock, Ont. ... Guindon, Ed., Ansonville, Ont. Huard, Wm , Ansonville, Ont.. ; Karmazenuik, Geo. Porquis Jc¢t., Ont Ludwig, Hyman, Ansonville, Ont. .. Lachapelle, Hermas, Ansonvillé, Ont Lachapelle, Alex., Ansonville, Ont.... Laverdure, Wm., Ansonville, Ont. Lortie, Ernest, Ansonville, Ont. Lepage, Hermas, Ansonville, Ont..... Leclair, J. H., Pembroke, Ont. By virtue of a warrant under the hand Of the Reێve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, dated July the 23rd, 1932, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes, respectively due thereon, together with cost, notice is hereby given that unless such taxes and costs are paid, I shall in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chapter 238, R S.O0. 1927, proceed to sell by auction the lands or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge the same at the Municipal Hall in the village of Ansonville in the Township of Calvert, District of Cochrane, on the 1st day of December 1932 (Thursday) at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon, pursuant to Statutes. Name and Address And further take notice that it is the intention of the Council of the Township of Cal journed sale, if held, all parceis of land if the price offered is less than the arrears and R.S.O0. 1927, the said adjourned sale, if necessary, to be held the 8th day of December 1932 "My word, Dick, you‘ve got the latest thing in typists." "She is certainly that. She never gets here till eleven." Some weeks ago The Advance referâ€" red to a plan adcpted in Haileybury in onnection with the gathering of lâ€"ose wood floating in Lake Temiskaming | the gathered wood to be used in winâ€" ter for relief cases. Last week desâ€" ' patches from Haileybury suggested that the scheme was not working out very 'satisfactorily and it was likely that it ' would not be carried on further. These desrlatches say that the woodâ€"gathering scheme, by which it had been hoped to retrieve enough fliotsam out of Lake Temiskaming to aid materially in solvâ€" ing the relief fuel problem in Haileyâ€" bury next winter, is not proving the success anticipated, chiefly because the cost is greater than estimated. So members of the Haileybury town counâ€" cil learned at a special meeting. The Haileybury councillors learned a niumâ€" ber of things at that meeting. They were told that a number of individual heads of households were engaged in the work on their own behalf, and also that, through the efforts of W. C. Inch barrister, arrangements had been made to permit the cutting of wood on a crown lot on the West Road. Counâ€" cil may inaugurate a street ditching scheme similar to that in vogue at North Cobalt, with payment for unâ€" employed men in grocery store vouchâ€" ers, instead of direct wages. Council also discharged Joe Police, town foreâ€" man, on the ground his work was not giving satisfaction. FIND COLLECTION 0OF woopn IN LAKE IS TOO EXPENSIVE that all the ears a at the same time., charge of operation enjoy the feed with of the party.â€"Dept. gethetr Suggestions Offered in Regard to Corn Roasts ed Stric Â¥ mos TREASURER‘S SALE OF LA ND FOR TAXES IN ARREARS An i1 CINDUY gasoiine , and boil the ear tly speaking, this but it has the ac ‘aAars are readyv fo ut it has the advantage ars are ready for eating time, so that thoss in ations may sit down and n il DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, TOWNSHIP of CALVERT 1J the othe of Agric good appetite f cooking the 1i the methoc member riculture; Oft â€"â€"Exchangeo i@l Lot No. 21, Plan M 66â€"52x 83 patented LOt No. 4, plan Mâ€"65â€"58x140 patented NEi of Lot 8, Con. 2â€"80 acres unpatented NW}i of Lot 5, Con 1â€"80 acres unpatented Ni of Lot 6, Con. 1â€"160 acres unpatented LOot No. 7, plan Mâ€"14â€"50x114 patented LOt No. 39, plan Mâ€"81â€"# acre patented Pt. No. 18, plan Mâ€"3â€"38x190 patented Lot No. 39, plan Mâ€"12â€"50x95 patented of Lot 7, plan Mâ€"31â€"50x110 patented S4 of Lot 2, Con. 1â€"160 acres unpatented Lot No. 7, plan Mâ€"1Câ€"50x95 patented BE of Lot 8, Con. 1â€"80 acres unpatented Lot No. 11, plan Mâ€"66â€"56x83% patented Lot No. 3, plan Mâ€"12â€"50x95 patented LOt No. 16, plan Mâ€"28â€"40x100 patented LOt No. 3, plan Mâ€"28â€"40x88% patented LOt No. 25, planâ€"Mâ€"12â€"76x95} patented Lot No. 13, plan Mâ€"66â€"41l{x112 patented Lot Nc,. 25, plan Mâ€"13â€"70x40 patented LOt No. 12, plan Mâ€"28â€"40x88% patented .LOt No. 9, plan Mâ€"33â€"36x883§ patented Pt. No. 22, plan Mâ€"3â€"33x78 patented LCt No. 7, plan Mâ€"86â€"50x100 patented 1LOt No. 12, plan Mâ€"~â€"28â€"40x88% patented LOot No. 9, plan Mâ€"33â€"36x883§ patented Pt. No. 22, plan Mâ€"3â€"33x78 patented LCOt No. 7, plan Mâ€"86â€"50x100 patented Ni of LOot 9, Con. 4â€"160 acres, unpatented S4 of Lot 6, Con. 4â€"160 acres patented Lot No. 5, plan Mâ€"33â€"52x104 patented Pt. Lot NOo. 12, plan Mâ€"3â€"50x100 patented Pt. Lot No. 49, plan Mâ€"3â€"50x100 patented.... SWL of Lot 5, plan Mâ€"31â€"55x100 patented Pt. Lot 25, plan Mâ€"3â€"80x70 patented .. SE of Lot 4, Con. 3, 80 acres unpatented Lot No. 4, plan Mâ€"12â€"50x95 patented Pt. Lot 59, plan Mâ€"3â€"50x78% patented Lot No. 24, plan Mâ€"14â€"91x81 patented Lot No. 7, plan Mâ€"65â€"50x100 patented LOt No. 3, plan Mâ€"66â€"4l%$x 112 patented Lot No. 24, plan Mâ€"12â€"76x95 patented _ _ LOt No., 22, plan Mâ€"31â€"45x100 patented LOt No. 4, plan Mâ€"24â€"52x104 patented 1928â€"31 1928â€"31 1929 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 1920â€"31 1929â€"31 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929 â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 . 1920â€"31 1929â€"31 LOt No. 16, pl LOt No. 3, pli LOt No. 25, pl Lot No. 13, pli LOot NC. 25, pi LOt No. 12, pl Lot No. 9, pla Pt,. NC. 22, pla LCOt No. 7, N4 of LOot 9, C 54 of Lot 6, C n off COBALT MININXG COMPANY LOSE® INX THE FIR8®ST Rotxbp Lot U We say it‘s the greatest value you can buy , plan Mâ€"14 , plan Mâ€"81â€" , plan Mâ€"3â€" , plan Mâ€"12 7, plan Mâ€"31 or Concession days when so nearly everybody else, one ou know it‘s "good tea" RED LABEL 25c. ;1b. the Township of Calvert to purchase FPinancial 0 J. A, MONGEON, Treasurer Township of Calvert Phone 701 P.O. Box 1239 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Timmins Doherty Roadhouse Co. Years Arrealr anda t Thursd Fast and Efficient Service Call or Telephone 3 1 ert to purchase at the adâ€" costs thereof, according to 59.65 71.56 164.13 159.51 5096.39 1,443.89 203.17 244.92 132.96 202.97 Correspondent 471.60 143.26 314.82 204,74 301.59 115.98 382.52 228.29 80.79 185.75 362.60 423.70 members ock Mining Exchange UV Sept. 8th, 1 8.13 20.44 16.64 17.80 16.07 15.07 5.92 10.77 7.16 15.74 10.24 15.03 13,.2" 8.21 7.98 380.73 444.89 62.62 15.14 172.44 167.49 619.91 1,516.08 266 46 2507.17 139.61 213.12 131,60 495.18 150.42 330.56 214.98 316.62 218.59 200.04 546 .43 121.78 401.65 239. 69 19504

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