General For furtht time mits Wednesday, September 26th From T. N. O. and Nipissing Cenâ€" tral regular Stations to MARITIME PROVINCES via North Bay and Canadian Naitional Raltlways Brantford Exposito burn and Hon. H. C. N chiefs at the annual Nations Indians. TI eminently fitting in vi of scalps the new has taken. Commenting on this despatch Mr. Preston says that one or two ounces of this rare mineral would pay for putâ€" ting the road from Timmins to Sudbury in good shape. He points out that if this mineral comes from pitchblende, there is lots of pitchblende in the Maâ€" tachewanâ€"Gowgandaâ€"Sudbury a r e a along the route of the proposed Sudâ€" buryâ€"Timmins road. "Already we have platinum, silver, copper, nicke, and gold," says Mr. Preston, "and if any rarer minerals exist in the North, there is no more likely spot to discover them than in the area mentioned. Years ago I was the first to notice that the height of land westward from Monâ€" treal River at Matachewan is all split up into mountains of all sizes and great valleys below, as well as lakes. To the east it is a solid rock with towns and auto road and railroad on top of it.. Westward all the way to Sudbury is all broken up and this gave me the idea that there must be rarer minerals than gold in these parts." H. A. Preston, oldâ€"timer of the North this week sends The Advance the folâ€" lowing clipping taken from a daily newspaper : â€" "After years of research work Dr. A. V. Brosse, assistant professor of chemâ€" istry at the University of Chicago, has succeeded in isolating the world‘s rarâ€" est metal and last week at Cleveland, Ohio, he exhibited to the American Chemistry Scciety oneâ€"tenth of a gramme of the precious substance callâ€" ed proactinium, one ounce of which is worth more than $1,000,000. Proactinâ€" ium emits more penetrating rays than radium and has extensive scientific and medical possibilities. It may make possible medical experiments tco danâ€" gerous to be attempted with radium. The fact that proactinium is "squeezed cut" of pitchblende is of especial inâ€" terest to Canada, which possesses large deposits." | Proactinium Would Pay for Sudbury Rd. New Metal Worth Million Dellars an Ounce Superior to Radium. _ Canâ€" ada has Deposits of Pitchâ€" blende, in Which Metal Occurs,. .4 # it (*. . 0....0 #* w # #* + # ## # # #4 #* #* #+* # # #* ## $ *# .0 #* eaze« ** ## # # .“ ## ## #* #4# *# # #* .“ ## #* 4* ...0 w# # #* #_# #* ## ## # # ## ## # Friday, September 28th TEMISKAMING NORTHERX ONTARIO RAILWAY «ind ce en ale ale ts ate ateate ate ate oteate atsn ateateate al EXCURSION THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPAXY WATCHES Special Special d Expositor:â€"Premier Hepâ€" Ion. H. C. Nixon will be made the annual fair of the Six ight app!y t The Great Tonic â€" You will feel so much bet ter after a few doses. Ge a bottle toâ€"day. ins. This seems to be ng in view of the number Ontario Government delicate toilet preparation for rough skin. COSMETIC BALM POND‘S CREAMS Regular 50c Nee o w l n k esd ce d us ce io e d en dn in e aina n dn dinalte ts 20 46e uY assenger Agent to al q p in with humour and quotation, which all seemed to have point." Commenting on the official visit . Lieut.â€"Governor R. J. Carter at Orilli where he was introduced to the K wanis Club by Dr. E. Hipwell, former Lieut.â€"Governor, the Orill Packet and Times says:â€""Mr. Cart former Lieut.â€"Governor, the Orlllia Packet and Times says:â€""Mr. Carter is an Irishman and tells a story with true native talent, so it was not surâ€" prising that his address was well fAilled R. J. Carter, of Kirkland Lake, the Lieutenantâ€"Governor of the Northern Division of the Kiwanis Clubs, includâ€" ing Barrie, Cobalt, Kirkland Lake, Midland, New Liskeard, Noranda, Orilâ€" lia, Owen Sound, Penetang, Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins and Toronto, has made a notable hit in all the places visited in the South, achieving the same regard there as is held for him in the North. Speaking of his visit to Toronto, Kâ€"Ray, the official publicaâ€" tion of the Kiwanis Clubs says:â€" "Lleut.â€"Governor ‘Dick Carter‘s offiâ€" clal itinerary brought him to the Toâ€" ronto Club on Wednesday, August 29, where he was heartily received. He delivered a fine address on the philoâ€" sophy of life and Kiwanis, Dick, a citizen of Kirkland Lake, was accomâ€" panied by his son, Alex, an exceedingly bright, happyâ€"countenanced lad, who, no doubt, in later yvears, will followy in his dad‘s footsteps of Kiwanis leaderâ€" ship. On Thursday, Aug. 30, Dick visited the Owen Sound Club." (By M. E.) Morse flag waved, whistles blew, and once more the Grl Guides of the 5ist 1.0.D.E. Co. started a season that conâ€" 'sist,ed chiefly in test and badge work. | Sick Nurse Twelve girls or more commenced work on the Sick Nurse Badge, Miss Cranston, instructing them on the symptoms of diseases. Tenderfoot Work All Tenderfoot work was covered last week in patrol corners. Games A particularly amusing game was played by the Guides. For three minâ€" utes the Guides remained in complete silence and then the different sounds heard were written on a slip of paper, the patrol with the most points won. Visitors of the Dome Girl Guides are expected week. All Guides are requested to wear uniforms, and every patrol must have their flag. Campfire Campfire was heid with the usual roun@ of songs and thus ended the first Guide meeting of the season. Kirkland Man Welcomed in Toronto and South News and Notes of Timmins Girl Guides First Meeting of the Season Held. Inâ€" teresting Session of Girl Guides. Work for Sick Nurse Badge. Campfire. Games. This represents the third reduction in the last ten months in the face of an upward trend in the cost of raw materials due to the various attempts at inflation, and is another evidence of the Company‘s long established policy of sharing with its customers reducâ€" tions in manufacturing costs. It may be mentioned that increasing volume is playing an important part in the production econcmies which have made this new reduction possible. Canadian Industries Limited anâ€" nounces a further reduction of twentyâ€" five cents per hundred pounds in the selling pricc of high explosives, effecâ€" tive September It is hoped this will make some contribution towards the economic operation of the many low grade mines in the Dominion. llia of Directors of Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited, have declared a regularly month dividend of 1 per cent. equal to 5 cents a share, and an extra dividend of two per cent., or 10 cents per share, payable OctOber 8 to shareâ€" holders of record Sceptember 21. Holâ€" linger has for years followed the policy of distributing dividends every four weeks, sible for the decreased attendance reâ€" cord. In July, the record in Kâ€"Ray shows that Timmins climbed up to fifth place in attendance. Kirkland Lake was again first with the remarkable perâ€" centage for holiday time of 87.9; Noâ€" randa, third, 70 per cent; Owen Sound, fourth, 68.7. The average for Division No. 1 for July was 63.5, so Timmins club in July was above the average. The average for the whole district, inâ€" cluding all the five divisions, was 59.8, so Timmins was well over the average for July. ZLethbridge Herald:â€"Bonds of matriâ€" niony are no good unless the interest is kept up. DIVIDEND AND BONUS BY HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED . ‘The holiday for the decrea T 5 BETIER ... AND YOU CAN PRCVE IT MAKES AYVY COFFEE TASTE BETTERR/ â€" @: â€" June can beâ€"conâ€" average in attenâ€" y season is responâ€" @ised attendance reâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO pesomy ® ; Â¥ heâ€"‘ 5 °* 1 + 4. We e t‘ _ M L tralia, the Commonwealth of Australia offers a free trip to Australia (includâ€" ing rail transportation to Vancouver from student‘s place of residence, reâ€" turn steamer fare by the Canadianâ€" Australasian Line from Vancouver, and hospitality and rail transportation in Australia) for the best essay throughâ€" out the whole of Canada. And also: A money prize Oof $50 will also be awarded for the best essay in each Canadian province. The following are the conditions of the competition, viz:â€" (1) Essays should ‘be approximately 2,500 words, and may be written in English or in French. vancouver, and rail transportation in Australia) for the best essay throughâ€" cut the whole of Canada. Hon. F. H. Stewart, M.P., the Australian Minister of Commerce, has kindly undertaken to provide hospitality for the successâ€" ful student at his home near Sydney. In addition to the foregoing a money prize of $50.00 will be awarded for the best essay in each Canadian province. The purpose of the contest is to "inculcate goodwill towards Australia by Canadians and to stimulate interâ€" est in travel to Australia." The Adâ€" vance is pleased to publish herewith the official review of the conditions of the contest:â€" Conditions of Australian Essay Competition. With a view to inculcating goodwill towards Australia by Canadians and stimulating interest in travel to Ausâ€" (2) The age of competing students Serve coffee with ST. CHARLES MILK to family will want it every morningâ€"year round Only the finest, fullâ€"cream imilk from selected dairies goes MILKâ€"it must pass the strictest tests in all the dairy indust Freshness and Purity. ST. CHARLES MILK is evaporated sterilizedâ€"and sealed in tins with all its natural coodness. ST. CHARLES MILK brings out the flavor. In ANY brand of coffee “ â€"you‘ll be surprised how the fresh creaminess of (or superintendent of Education in his province, so as to reach the Deputy Minister not later than 15th December, 1934. Each essay so forwarded must be accompanied by a certification of the principal of the educational institution concerned, to the effect:â€" (a) that such essay in his institution is the original, unaided, and personal work of the student. (b) that in the principal‘s belief the age of the student concerned is corâ€" rectly stated on the essay. (c) that at least 20 essays were writâ€" ten by students in the institution. (7) The Deputy Minister (or superâ€" intendent) of Education in each proâ€" vince will arrange for a provincial adâ€" judication as between the essays subâ€" mitted in the province and will select the four essays considered to be the (6) It is stipulated that any high school (Or equivalent Institution) parâ€" ticiputing in this competition must arrange for at least 20 essays on Ausâ€" tralia to ‘be written by its students. The principal of each high school (or equivalent institution) will determine the best essay in his school and forâ€" ward the same to the Deputy Minister (5) The essay must be written in the classroom, but may be spread over more than one day at the judgment of the teacher. It should indicate the full name, address and date of birth of the student. 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And it gives his phone number, but not his present address. tralia, for showing in such high schools (¢r educational institutions) where facilities are available. (12) The Australian Trade Commisâ€" sioner will make a special tour across Canada, visiting principal centres, unâ€" der an itinerary to be arranged with the Deputy Ministers and will be availâ€" able for conference with principals at all main points. Further information may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Education in each province, or from the Australâ€" lan Trade Commissioner, 15 King Street, West, Toronto. indiscriminate issue. An arrangement is being made to make available to Deputy Ministers a composite silent motion picture film depicting Australian scenery, industry, and resources and facts regarding Ausâ€" ation tralâ€" King