Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Sep 1934, 2, p. 5

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Ottawa Journal:â€"If we are. as hai been asserted, sitting on a volcano, the weather recently has been appropriate Close connections at points South, East and For further particulat T. N. O. Rly. Agerit o A. J. PARR, General Preight Passenger Agent North Bay, Ontario. Bervice between Cochrane, Moosonce and intermediate points. _ Train No. 101.â€"Leaves Cochrane 10.00 p.m., Monâ€" day, Wednesday and Friday, arrives Moosonge 7.10 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday andâ€" Saturday. This trains operates Restaurant Car and through Ottawa â€" Moosonee sleeper. Train No. 102.â€"Leaves Moosonce 6.00 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Fricay. Arrives Cochrane 1.15 p.m making connections with Train 46. This train Car and through Moosoneeâ€"Ottawa sleeper which is handled Cochtane to North Bay, Train 46 thence Canadian Pacific train No. 8. Que Connections at Porq Iroquois Falls, Connections at Porq Connaught, South P macher and Timmins. Train No. 18.â€"Cochrane Bay, Tuesday, Thursday and Trains Nos. 17 and 18 use Pacific Railway Station at I Trains Nos. 46 and 47.â€"Th vice daily between Toronto : rane, carrying ‘through sle tween Toronto and Timmin and Rouyn, Montreal and and through sleeper Mooson tawa. Parlor cafe car servi ing between North Bay and These trains use Canadian Railways Station at North P Connection at Earlton Jc¢ Lake, daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday servic Englebart and Charleton. Connections at Swastika, ( Nipissinx Central Railway, land . Lake, Larder Lake, Ont., Aldermac, Rouyvyn and Train No. 17.â€"North B rane, Monday, Wednesday Through sleeping car ser Moosonee. TEMISKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY â€" TRAIN SERVICE sNOuUId, once more, Carter‘s Little Liver Pills w up. Purely vegetable. Safe, Ask for them by name. Ref $be. at all druggists. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1931 .What you bile. Start yc pounds of fir your stomach should, once Many people who feel sour, generally wretched make the mis salts, o:il, mineral water, laxat chewing gum, or roughage whic the bowels and ignore the liver Wake up your Liver Bile â€"No Calomel necessary RED ON THE WORLD?â€"THAT‘S LIVER PALMOLIVE SOAP THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Total Assets over ind W A Savings Account at a bank is a thoroughly reliâ€" able investment, worth 100 cents on the dollarâ€" plus a good and unchangâ€" ing rate of interest. You pay no commission to acâ€" quire it, none to convert it into ready cash. N analysis of over 200 individual estates by a reputable bond house showed an average net inâ€" come of less than 2%%â€"due to the influence of certain unprofitable investments which reduced the average to this very low figure. 11 A Safe and Profitable Investment ind Sa ippl 11 r Kirk hemini l oront chrant to : :Ot 81 All Elk cently presented to M. O. Dafoe, Monâ€" treal city passenger agent of the Canâ€" | adian National Railways, with a request for refund on the unused portion, The owner, John Watt of Auburndale, Mass., said he had been informed when purâ€" chasing the ticket that it was good !"until used" but he had never used it. 1 The ticket, of Grand Trunk issue and | in good condition, was accompanied by ! a slip issued by the Michigan Central } and Great Western Railways "the great | central ‘route via Niagara Falls to all points east"‘ authorizing unlimited stopovers. The ticket was good for | passage between Detroit and Boston. Unused railroad tickets, like chickens, sometimes come home to roostâ€"with requests for refund of fare on their unused pcortions. However, it is not often that a ticket issued in 1870 comes to the Canadian National Railways with such a request tagged to it. After a lapse of 64 years a ticket issued at Chicago in September, 1870, was reâ€" Ancient Railway Ticket Presented for Refund sors and the government for the comâ€" monest kind of wood. If a syndicate puts up a couple of cabins to house diaâ€" mond drilling and prospecting crews, along comes a timber scaler who measâ€" ures up the logs used. A bill quickly follows. It has always occurred to us that timber people who are doing little or nothing on a tract of land have no right to take a large profit from mining cperators. They often make moure money out of the mining nâ€"n than if they were themselves to cut the timber for pulpwood or lumber. ‘This would seem one of those things well worthy the government‘s looking into. It is a problem that grows as mining cperations expand and the necessity to clear the land for protection against kush fires increases. It is obvious that every dollar passed over to an idle lumbering outfit is just so much less available for mineâ€"finding work. About Timber Used in Prospecting and Mine Work PENETRATING OLIVE _OIL LATHER CLEANSES THE PORES . .. LEAYVES SKIN SOFT, SATINY AND FRESH g n‘cn cut the ‘This | was to have been officially year, but ow‘ng to the Corps Reâ€" in Toronto on the proposed dat the Cochrane celebration, it was poned for this year. With the success of Toronto‘s event, the c of branches in this zone can see bilities of a ‘big reâ€"runion of ve of the North. The opening 0 splendid park as a war memor Cochrane they feel would make appeal to have such an ever Northern Reâ€"Union there. This a threeâ€"day celebration was pl: The same could again be utilize so it is hoped that plans will e ally be published for the holding Reâ€"Union of the North at Coc next year. In the meantime one a whisper from North Bay to. t} fect that they intend holding celebrat.on also next year. It is that before all dstails are com in this regard that they make enc from the Cochrane branch reg: proposed dates, etc., so that ther again be no need for a of the Cochrane event, which is looked forward to by many here. holding the school tit.on in the distri beautiful shields aw which wins the h points:â€"boys and | this year will be ru: ducteq thres years that only two from school will be advised that school: liminarles and thei pote for the Legion The ages are from 1 gives the public and gosd chance against tional school. The s; Saturday, Sept. 29th merchants will agai the Legion in con! usual gensrous resp committee has bee purpose of collecting canvassing over the school sports are lox the younger set anc very promising athl The Legi holding the i sion. It was to be strictly a Can: Legion affair, but evidently the Li party can see possibilities of mak name for itself, (perhaps some also) catching quite a number of in the bargfin. The fact remains la Liberal candidate in Toronto [ week in addressing his constiti made the statement in effect: TY elected he would promise that widow or dependent whose loved , rest in Flanders Field will have a g€rip to France, at the time of the Pilgrimage." The speaker then on to show that hundreds of p had never seen the resting plac their loved ones and he would see this opportunity would be forth ing." The newspapers do not whether loud cheers greected this election promise. The committee v will be announced very shortly ; charge of the Vimy Pilgrimage wi ldoubt giveo their thoughts to the gestion. Numerous ways can be vised between now and July ist, to secure finances necessary to ac 'modate those dependents who not afford to pay, if desired. writer does not think this is the behind the big event. There are 6 Canadians resting at this time in land and France. If all the de dents of these men stated they w like to go and visit their loved graves, but did not have the fina could the Canadian Legion or eve: Government secure the money to them? I think not! The idea be the Vimy Pilgrimage is to provide portunity to those who served in 1918 to visit again the places they . so well, to be present at the unyve of the memorial at Vimy Ridge, to show once again to our sisters brothers of the Empire that Ca still stands by the Motherland. Icgion keeps out of politics! Let politicians keep out of the Legior fairs with the highâ€"flying election mises! If a returned soldier accordance to his own idcas wit anyone offering enticing bait, he mains as always a good Legionr Much more could be written on subject, but a hint is sufficient to any returned soldier "On Guard! That Northern Last week‘s article under this h ing, re the Reâ€"Union for the N Ing, re the Heâ€"Union for the I came in for some commnt durin past weekâ€"end. In referring tc event, it was mentloned that the at New Liskeard Beach would be In speaking with the president of mins branch of the Legion, A Neame, however, it was discovered the rendezvous was to be at Coch It will be recalled that the Coct branch have made a very bear bark, as a war memorial, This On more that one been voiced that the C is strictly a nonâ€"politic Politicians have tried | ganization enter politic of tricks have been | | Ste. Marie those who 1 [ favour of beer by the swing the provincial c« efforts failed and no su Now comes another ph to keep out of politics. already equipped with ; gler‘s outfit, are busy b: | to hook returned men‘ ‘ happened this way:â€" Legion recently made Legion recentiy ima« nouncement that it pilgrimage to France the Vimy Memorial t The Canadian Leqion in the Porcupine mm Legion Sclizol Sports No Dealings A¢ PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO offi l 11 11 )T ) 61 BURY TO PROVIDE WORK FOR MEN ON WINTER red by valuab spent nte MOTORS PrRODUCTS FA M McLDa # he ‘ted 11**] Keen On Savin Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited i1 11 P ANMUUS modeilis nave this newest McLaughiinâ€"Buick . . . the Series 840. ‘Its companâ€" ion cars of this year are adding greatly to McLaughâ€" linâ€"Buick renown and prestige. But never before have we offered such a valueâ€"at such a record low price! Its engine is a flashing valyveâ€"inâ€"head Stralght Eight, of course, Kneeâ€"Action Whe (‘lw lend new meaning to MeceLaughlinâ€" Buick‘s famed comfort and stability on the rmul Big and roomy Fisher bodies display a fresh. modern beauty. ‘And operating costs are lower than ever before. MOTORS PRODUCTS Drive this newest McLaughlinâ€"Buick now . . . and try to imagine vourself ever being content with less, Its engi: course,. Kne Buick‘s fams« Fisher bodic costs are low GENERAL MOTORS V ramme which will keep r physically fit men on winter was approved e Sudbury city council. chiefly on streets and y of the works planned prials will be practically sts be‘ng all for labour. iat the cost to the rateâ€" less than relief costs en in view of the fact are expected to be on , Sudbury will be, adâ€" e plan as the city will improvements for the )pe imber nd candy r ham packag > needy chil marke first p cartons econdly nd BC AI 1s UsSUAL, formerly. a record T immins tC will be 14 acC for "Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs Good. of Toronto, and Rev. R. C of Chicago, spent a few days r with Mr. and Mrs. Stevens : Matachewan Pioneer mine." ne taxi sold $35.00 Try The Advance Want Advertiserments the great‘y increased work occasioned by the advent of 1,000 or so miners within the last three years, he has cont.nued to handle Matachewan mail without remuneration. He will retain an interest in the store and in the townsite. "Ville Marie interests are taking an aggresive interest in the new town of Matachewan. O. Herbert, brick and cement merchant of Ville Marie, is building a fourâ€"apartment brick buildâ€" ing at the corner of Knott and Roche streets. The building has ijust comâ€" ren store Mr. Moyr private post off Elk Lake at hi convenience of a general storeée. A ye Moyneur subdivided both banks of tho Mo established the Mata Oldâ€"timers still refer as *""Moyneur‘s." In store Mr. Moyneur of private post officec, bri dian fur traders an chief clients. When discoveries put Mai map again, Moyneur a general store. A y Movyneur subdivided Sudbury Star | lowing interesti "A trading 1x the length an Moyneur‘s Store at Fort Matachewan Changes Hand e last thre pical fronti Matachewan oming â€" committee, which ed by George Reid, and kept stand near the bridge, has to Olivier Goulet, of Montre iT nerchantâ€" of Ville Marie, is a fourâ€"apartment brick buildâ€" e corner of Knott and Roche The building has just comâ€" the apartments are already Mo ipartment tradin r operated a sort of , bringing mail from )wn expense, for the customers. Despite sed work occasioned unofficial d chis property on Montreal River, and atachewan townsite. fer to Matachewan In addition to his _operated a sort of bringing mail from wn expense, for the il River Maric. 8 pQSt, wit 1 prospector more recent ichewan â€" on s blo#somed W arie, Que. Mr â€" other stores ) Matachewan qvered 25 vear: DC AI ight Eight, of o McLaughlinâ€" Big and roomy And operating t hi oneâ€"beat it W with ospectors Northern tly when S. *A Crocketr recently at.. the igo M , â€"comâ€" lready he fol been al for wWwas it his Inâ€" i gold the into miles north of Operations are to be resumed on the claims of the McNeil I ment Syndicate, in the Mat: district, Northern Ontario, acco a report by R. J. Jowsey, truste A contract has been let to : shaft to 125 feet after which t wil be drifted on. During the of inactivity the claims have ; kept in good standing. The syndicate‘s properties a ated in McNeil townshinpn, abou MecNEIL MATACHEWANX TO SINK SHAFT ON PROPERTAY perations the shaft wa W“’m----’------‘-’---"- READ YOUR HEALTH IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND in el® Ontaric T1 the m \ y alYE pl pi now to be deepâ€" On the property vyry dykes occur, orthâ€"south fracâ€" d for some disâ€" old. _ A number inlets have also physâ€" of Dr. itment w this stored in the men i1 to a for pwood camps. slogan of the "Relief for up to You, h and oerved t "Dr. imply e, the ring ) lized at 3,000 R. J. Jowsey, the the

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