Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 May 1934, 2, p. 2

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PAGE TWCO Kirkland Liberals Hold Lively Rally Optning Shot ¢f Provincial Ele Campaign Fired in the Ridin Dean Kester, Timmins, Was Among the speakers ba Dean K of Haile M Libe Aat @rid 1€ J¢ 2 9 k1 CORN SYRUP BE SURE TO VISIT THE BORDEN EXHIBIT AT BOOTH 70 â€"â€" THE MERCHANT‘S FAIR S$71. CHARLES MILK EVEN the children know the fresh creamy flavor of Borden‘s St. Charles Milkâ€"in the tin with the Gold Cow Label. Partncular cooks find it the most economical way to put "creamiâ€" ness" in soups, creamed vegetables, puddings and cakes. They know definitely there is no other way to put such good flavor in cooking at so low a cost. Borden‘s St. Charles is fresh, fullâ€"cream milk evaporated to double richness. From this smooth, concentrated milk you can work up favorite recipes to much finer flavor. It‘s better and you can prove it Give Me the Tin with the Gold Cow Provincial Election in the Riding. ry the St. Charles way to better cooking. You will never be ithout it again when you see for yourself the delightful food it ill help you to prepare. W IT AY man C] North indidat ncrea Iroqu tibi h tioned rordon is own ming [ Mr 1J di He made ment fotr some ProVil marks mad At the dress, Oric Unusual Tradeâ€"in Story Comes from Far Al country, w‘ nonâ€"existent the deep sn« o transport the first Ger seen in the seemed fittir fit â€"of:; the 1 General New YoIr and eader One ( rde q U' rin mAC both M Hon. Mr cars, trl driver b Creneral 1 the town ad NI wher s bui A 1 cle b ught Motoxr nt buses. One bus which was product to be the dealer it discarded outâ€" Ins Mu urite form indeer and amphibian the world. miâ€"Arctic ractically e used in rdaed abs 4 Karâ€" nd many Alaska )1CUOU mindee 1€ rbed the at 18 When the Rush Took ! Place to Porecupine This week with all the the celebrating of the d Porcupine gold mines u of special interest to ,tu davs of twentyâ€"five ve Ran perts almost bent their paddies in UWC to escape. For hours they kepnt at it but each time they took a quick over their shoulders, there appeare two lumbering Swedes and their comâ€" panions, who had no style, but jus dug up the water and threw it behinc them in a fashion as a woman woul{ chop wood in the back yard. But wha they lacked in grace and skill the; made up in muscle ana Getermination with the result that finally the leader: began to take it easier, to save thei own backs "The river was crowded with canoe coming out. The word of the Dom: discovery had struck civilization day before and hundreds of men h rushed in, feverishly staked, and wer now streaking it for the rails, to bea out the "freezeâ€"up," which was im minent. It was in October, 1909. 31 tecalling the Days of 1909 When This Part of the North Saw a Real Gold Rush With All Its Excitement Torthern Mine "When Jome Mine in ‘dwards, the g anMn 1l PB As mile after mile of th: ) was regied off the prize xÂ¥ expected to see the Hun behind. Semetimes a ber r would hide the trailer | e it came up again. Mr. illy started twitting the _ Swedes, an old man and uge canoe keeping up, SC ts almost bent their paddl CalT A p 11 DLA 1C crew. behind wWiln Dig manned by 1C _ Wilson party f in Porcupine al _ grubstaker, was k Campbell, now t at that time C Northern Ontari «dy transportatio m pse b 1 an Lake 1 by Mr. Toronto This can 1€ Hu: Try this: Toâ€"day, have a cup of coffee wit} St. Charles Evaporated Milk to "cream" it, See how smoothiyv St. Charles blends in. Taste its freshâ€"flavored richness! nd L THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ts Prove It Better AXl Al WI 1 p tem a uC eater deliciousness o last week, removes from Canâ€" political stage one of its most ful personalities. Col. Lennox ridely known for his outspoken on many subjects, and particuâ€" s a fearless and effective elecâ€" ampaigner. He did not believe in all his electioneering at camâ€" time. He constantly nursed his im pi mining cam mers are busy and looking 1A V 1 C it 1In came near being disasâ€" the anxiety to reach desâ€" _ heavilyâ€"laden Edwards riven out into Porcupine rm and was swamped and I to walk the remainder irough the night. A heavy nds, unused to bush trails he twisted am ankle a mp and the whole party under the trees through night. Before â€" daybreak off, carrying the Chicagoâ€" le a rough trip. But Edâ€" see the Golden Dome beâ€" rafte ed 1l St A1IT took part in the Porecuâ€" often said that no other this kind ever equalled suddenly, so late in the a time when freezeâ€"up ig, that to enter the reâ€" â€"the only method posâ€" hazardous. Charles mashed 1Y celebrating its 25th g camp this summetr e busy stirring up old oking for old photoâ€" p authorities are busy f events which should _sum up to the doings Oldâ€"timers‘ Reunion." break meâ€"was Nna! an early fre ind nearly a And ipproached the inâ€" ter, who was someâ€" ho hoped that they each their destinaâ€" i the @king mile i thei calli 10W 2t they wo uddenlyv ails, three down the his usual ‘Oh., abour 1e winte! in. stake ze the month n Those in the North Who Know They: Deputy Minister Are Kiwanians and Think They Are % What Is Bein Golfers Will Be Interested ; the Forests in This = Toronto termined naticnal 1 interest a conventio: all parts vear at T year at Toronto an is planning to ma occasion. In cother Kiwanis Internati some distant point members of clubs hope to attend, bu! event at Toronto no doubt attrac the Northern K doing its part interests. No do tournaments for soms. At an there is a golf tournament ann{ and this should catch the atten those golfers who love Kiwanis they do nct know whether ths golf better or not, and that is some. The current issue of TY wanis Magazine contains the ing details of the Toronto Golf nament by R. Angush McTavish, name sounds as if he might hayv Scottish relations. Mr. McTavish chairman of the convention gol mittee, and this is what he say Toronto Golf Tcurnament "We golfers of the thr clubs in general, and of Tournament Committee in earnestly invite and urge the United States and Can: to the Toronto Convention what we hope will be the tournament in the whole Kiwanis International con "To our fellow golfers from United States we want to partic advise you that there will be nc ficulty in getting your clubs acros line. Just tell the customs man are your personal property and are going to use them while herd that you will take them back wit when you leave. "The tournament will be play the Scarboro Golf and Country which offers golfers a fine oppor| to engage in good, sporty play. golfers will particu return special train be so handled as participating in thi Rules for Gol The following are tournament as give Mr. McTavish:â€" 1. All Kiwanis cl participate. 2. To compete for each club must have team or a twoâ€"man ing average of 95 0o: 3. Individuals with of 95 or less will | 11 rolf Tournament at (How Ontario Keeps Kiwanis Convention Fires from Forests :Z from a tournament St larly, and the Board approved the holding ment here, combines i that of the committe "This will truly be championship and w on a par (4 cour. handicap, he sh scores, the equival a par 72 course. 5. No club will more than eight ; nament, competin one fToursom individuals. 6. Each play in good standi team he is pl: istered at the wear his offic 7. There wil 1:00 Scarbore Golf a 9. Low medal ing 18 holes, w playe the 1 Try The Advance ‘Nant Advertisements lows (d) Second lo (e) Individua (f) Individual 12. The your club are t R. Angus McTa your club are to e sent to Kiwar R. Angus McTavish, Box 39, Term A.., Toronto, Ontaiio, Canada. Delicious Qualit y C) Trophic or 1428 ompet« ind lo AY this ind ind Thu omp low net â€" eligibl m a K doub for at Kiwanis memb llow golfers f we want to pa t there will be Golf Tournament are the rules fo hal and Canada to come onvention and ertel 1 be the outstanding e whole history ol etn team Mc] mig enti Y dapoint partic vhich forme nC the > Golf Tour ‘avish, whos it have som Tavish is th m golf com hampionsAip, r a fourâ€"man > played at untry Club. m 91 mol that ment he h: made from 04 1 idu noun Kiwanian nb yer must 19, based > has no 1LY 1to i1d il ha dif and OM VOU VÂ¥ C ly 11 ind ol suC did n bee protec only 1 which GREEN TEA ng and ised It gage and men and ff1 9rC hic ril w il What Is Being Done to Protect the Forests of the Province costin Althous : _ to L1 nt. Hi Ithough the price Of n low recently, said Myr tection of the forests w v was there the value C hitr fir unit ne rd ose and on stream deoli WA 1X B "Aol, LR P L l 1C and wi In the n build lilding t . 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