Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 May 1934, 2, p. 3

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"Did yo (now Hon. Mines, Mir ter of Imt was one 0 PorC with as it w be too Too m Dome, egte.:, ar. body some t just or being > comment fit of zes these â€"re etc., are j "In cuping all thi Didn‘t friend timer the : other foreg: of anniver Porcupi aroused Some Remarks Made / t by Oldâ€"Timers Here : Interesting Comments on â€" Men Affairs in the Early Days Given by Oldâ€"Timers of the PCoreupine Mining Camp BE SURE TO VISIT THE BORDEN EXHIBIT AT BOOTH 70 â€"â€" THE MERCHANT‘S FAIR 11 nm 1€ NEW ... Lhandy pocket hook AUTOMATIC ONE LEAF AT A TIMCâ€" Borle 1$@ Try these dishesâ€"each one is worth a thousand words of persuasion â€" when you TASTE how good it is. creamy flavor Milk. Thesoup is so smoothâ€"the vegeâ€" tables so creamy â€"the pie so delicious! But do not risk a disappointment-â€"_ use St. Charlesâ€"the milk with the fresh A £ . . . Any one of these dishes is enough to make ANY woman a St. Charles fanâ€"you try it and see! Everything TASTES so much better when built up on the fresh creamy flavor of St. Charles Milk. The soup is so smoothâ€"the vegeâ€" tables so creamy â€"the bie so deliciouns«! *# * / 45 chet hook * JTOMATIC LEAF AT A TIME â€" ml more convenient book ‘- . 4 % T Cile llf st L 81 C\ I0r: 9 € } t % A F t} le bsolutely 5 sUCutes TRY THESE RECIPESâ€" THEN CLIP THEM FOR YOUR COOKING FILE! ST. CHARLES MILK h 1mp ST.CHARLES 27â€"/4, M ind ibson E IN CANADA bi 12 m them Porcupin Rey n trunk hat i1 10 COL 1J Add grac stirring « two min parsley. " with a | 1 to salt T1 Kingstor . There. JP 8 3 k1 141 A 9Y EGGLESS MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING Af Be PJP elt Kapuskasing Farm T | cau Weekly News Letter ®" CRE AM FO Treatment CREAM OF TOMATO SOouUPr la to 1d § n filling 4£00°F) t/o Diseases and Applyin the yâ€"beaten egg y re. .‘\d(] ('h()pp(' Roll in beaten erumbs. Fry In THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ip water ( unced par taxiâ€"cab last Saturday mor our driver asked us if we we to watch the parade. "What we inquired, still being prett and forgetting the significance 7th. "It‘s the anniversary of th States winnin‘ the World V said with all the assurance 0o Lippman. found three three PHIS MAN HONEST WITHOUT CONSIDERATION OF COST 11D Mil} BJ he payn office in rpri imp C thre r w} ome â€" taxX that he ov ents. He wt ise, whicl iteresting 13 t A ]] ghly fat Im was rec ndon, Ont ed )0 iamp A 1 Somg ) (what was so) / REMARKABLE agour iT ? HOW MR. JONES GOT MORE FOR HIS DOLLAR Methods of | TELL YOU,GEORGE, 1 DONT KNOW HOW THEY Po iT. ‘VE NEVER HAD A TRIP To EUROPE THAT CoOULD y to another. d Pan and Panning in is a circular sheet iron ing sides, 10 to 16 inches to 2 3â€"8 inchesâ€"in depth, s sloping at 35 to 40 deâ€" n â€"weighs 1 Iâ€"2 to 2 Timely Hints the Prospector QUAL THE ONE PVE JUST OMPLE TE D , Min eadily at the pann pan become greas, of Prospecting Reviey pector‘s Guide, Issued nlario Department of Mines hasis cannot be of panning. It is an be best learned perienced operator. ssible, trac which may ild m. A lling muntt CI Cunsrd . Line mp are seen in th ees, and such oc d the prospector‘ a matter of fact which led to the m ith r veins. uartz should be In many cases rtz are observed. be carefully exâ€" e, traced to their f1 T LL rom the booklet Prospecting":â€" Prospecting fissures in the erved, removing g off the overâ€" ay be nceessary may be a few yards from the ‘asionally small re seen in the . 11 ging type tiently t forever Ic Havre, London and Relfast, 1. 1 Class Ocean Rates to Gseat ay, $144.50 return, lowest rate rist. Book through your Local . 1, Line, 217 Bay Street, Toronto. depend t( _ and book vyou find it gqu tey _ __the pan, water, the wetted by The pan is ind b nd es and reâ€" , and takes heâ€"ordinary accustomed preliminary miles from which may ‘onsiderable The Advanc ‘r to the re the Ontari mine in Panning resorted to, by trenchâ€" _ possible: as drilling ertaken if booklet will curiosity, y â€" hard pul Ae ithority TYE Ar Reviewed | m If the pros it arinrn de pal ee il editorial fro Unionâ€"Star "Every on stop and ad thousand ye the verge of hundred tim fall, or lose his return at night to hi the likely or interesting i quartz in the fire. There |night subjected to all th ‘able from a wood fire. In these samples are broker impalpable powder in Perhaps the experienced prospector will suspect th: has not had sufficient : | if the tailing in the pa L 1and â€" With t editoria Por the Irish, Wel make up 1 theâ€"article is put in them that show a doubly it in th conveni another sulphur ticles o If the carefulh ticles of golc If the begi carefully and come ‘expert trials. Any would be gla« mE contained off the‘s fu much tained to mal This i prosp proxin gold c FOn old 1¢ ATTENTION MEN! lero Shrunk KHAKI TROUSERS Quality is very importart in Khaki Trousers. Without quality they quickly look old and shabby, go baggy at the knees and shrink when washed. Walker Zero Shrunk Khaki Trousers are low in price but have the necessary quality to assure long months of wear, Even after many months of hard service there‘s still plenty of wear left in Walker Work Pants. That‘s because they are so strongly reinforced with rivets and double seaming at all points of strain. The pockets are hemmed and there are no raw edges 1J p| Ish and the Old > below. iTe top dn at 11 old For Sale by, Sam â€" Bucovetsky Limited P1 11 m d in th pw peri T1 npl t‘ practises panning thodically he will beâ€" a â€" remarkably few serienced _ prospector show how it is done. t t merce whil other â€" races who and referred to in ie word "England" marks to remind forgotten that the ire,. In the 1 broken down in : chout n > the 1J in 11 11\ In > off more hidden parâ€" methin ti1 otten when the British 5 done his d Scottish, races â€" who ‘amp places | q samples> of | ; they lie all | ; followin dy, NY ting does the past been on least *a bout to become mnorning i to an mortar. 1 All ces other 1 ld t} it 91 ture to sing a swan song for England‘s maritime preâ€"eminence. The English have had centuries of experience on deep water. Building and using ships is, by this time, almost second nature to them. British shipping may be in a decline right now; in the long run, it is very likely to maintain its proud and lucraâ€" tive position. The English get into slumps, but they have an uncanny knack for holding on tight and coming of them stronger than ever beâ€" smm es e t mm e es iess es uce S smm nc en on omm Manufactured By The American Pad Textile Co., Chatham Ontarle WALKEPR TROUSERS Powassan News:â€"Nowadays it‘s question of whether the engageme: ring is a symbol of a trusting hea or the symbol of a trusting jeweler. for per cent. of the w eign nations as t France and Japan lavishly to develop and in that fact | explanations for | industrial slump. ers are smartly tail. ored from finest maâ€" terials including Denâ€" ims and Drills. At their low price they represent exira value! Wake Up Your Liver Bile . .. Without Calomel, And Feel Like a Million Dollars. When you buy spori trousers you want a garment â€" that looks well and wears wel!l! Walker Sport Trousâ€" P At Your Nearest Walker Nuâ€"Way Dealer‘s e ‘But by the 1 d when the s uds, there sit ‘ong. They ha THAT DEPRESSED FEELING IS LARGELY LIVER See these ish inve! Brit cent. 1} Xpo WeV ted in th nna 91. â€" tJ slump. probably would Z a swan song 1 all for Britain time the un break ing ind by Cunard 11 onlty twentyâ€"sever rld total. Such, forâ€" e United States have used subsidies their own shipping ; one of the maijor ongland, : been telli 0. . _nNner :C income from from any »xtiles, â€" coal ingdom has and a half rade: before igdom has ind a half dolâ€" ide; before the was fortyâ€"ont world tonnage have â€" changed 1 be premaâ€" for England‘s The English orm thro protract decline is very lucraâ€" t into ne. and us that ke hetr

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