M Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association; Ontarioâ€" Quebec Newspaper Association; Class "A" Weekly Group med because there wasn t a creek within twenty miles not maple within a hundred. [t might perhaps be possible to get the Scotsguard, Sasâ€" tchewan, to play Fibroch, Alberta, or Corcnach, Saskatâ€" Ontario anada should be noted for its variety of menu. There is ereal in Alberta, a Carrot River in Saskatchewan, Oates Ontario, Plum Coulee in Manitoba, Salmon River in ‘a Scotia, not to menticn Herring Cove also in the Mariâ€" es, and Turtle Mountain in Manitoba.‘ /ashabuck, Nova Scotia, shoulg be a clean place, but Che Yorrupine Aduanee cated in Sask hap m 6 @ibout th THE TRANSâ€"CANADA ROUTE mmencing an editorial reference to the discussion by rthern Tribune, of Kapuskasing, and The Star of te. Marie, of the proper route for the Transâ€"Canada v, The Daily Star opens with this odd sentence:â€" e desk before us two Ontario newspapers lie." Parâ€" r. Star, only one of those newspapers lie, and that a0t be the Kapuskasing Tribune. In the matter of te of the Transâ€"Canada highway The Northern Triâ€" eaks the truth as it sees it. The Toronto Star apâ€" y imagines that there is much to be said in favour of utes, As a matter of fact everything that could be out the rocky road route has been said, and some repeated that should have been left unsaid. The oad route has been ballyhooed by a regular organizaâ€" no end. Anyone n editorial twice ind the oddity of tan magh Published Every Menday and Thursday by GEO LAKE, Owner and Publisher Al 1M ins, Ont., Monday, Dec. 17th, 1934 ind the bit k, Ingonis s in Albe . Success me ck, Nova Scotia, shoulg be a clean place, but t the township of Black Mud in Alberta. There )f that kind of township also in Ontario in the ther misrepre i authorities changed the distinctive and roâ€" e Rat Portage to Kenora, Ont. Soon they will ng South Gut as South Intestine, Nova Scotia. a Med.cine Hat., Alberta, for the Indian Head, Po pl : of mineral wealth Canada has:â€"Cobalt, Silâ€" City, Copper Cliff, Ontario; Quebec has ol and Nicolet (oh fie!); Iron Creek is in Alâ€" there is also Black Diamond. Roadhouse in Ontario, though the average man e were more than that necar Toronto, or Timâ€" MORE ABOUT NAMES J*€ in Am( Magog Anet TA I named C quUa Harbout itchewan the mystt TIMMINXS®, QONTARIO ig. "Nevertheless" he suggests "you had _ vyou shoulg have had more." The Advance herewith wriles more about ervy, the enthralling interest of names. arge, for instance, and lock at the names ination:â€"Calabogie, Killaloe, Eganv.lle, cugog, Zorra, Drumbo, Coboconk, Ops, towns and t,ownships that have distincâ€" atineau, Riviereâ€"duâ€"LOoup, Ville Marle, have interests and associations beyond icke, Little Bras d‘Or, New Tusket, Guysâ€" bour, Tracadie Shubenacadie, Margaree h. Canso, Arichat, Toney River, Shag Nova Scotia place names that are out of nd ordinary; and in the West there are _ to be remembered: Storthouks, Oxbow, . Brokenshell, Ogema, Excel, Milestone, iq (not. Adenoid),â€" Saltcoats, Eyebrow, Pine, Castor (no relation to the wellâ€" d with Mussolin:), Irricana, Ribstone, Last West, Spallumcheen, Saanich. 11 famous place names like Blind River, Mcose Jaw,. Red Deer, Swift Current, it Subscription Rates imagine has beéen financed by conâ€" q work enough in the rock read route, Star says the rocky route is favoured from Sault Ste. Marie to North Bay. itation. There is not a municipality favouring any such route. At the Suuge Lookout, Barry‘s Bay, Grand Coulee, Smoky Falls, Scotty Springs, Black mystery, the merriment of names, ne any good at calling names could ce a week on the humour and the of names in Canada. Sp but the n )et liable iebed The Advance wrote an editorial H. Simms. But here you are! seent editorial in The Advance he recky road route _ _may not be a dressy place. id that Maple Creek was so creek within twenty miles not elephone directory Y road roulte is a scenic n.. Rocks do not make les. The Northern route be seen at once by simply but no cog anywhere in est to Andy is Andreville RESIDENCE 70 He saic 1ling any special wire to the North for the benefit of a private corporat.on in the radio game. Outside stations can be heard here on the ordinary radio with better satisfaction than when attempt is made to relay them on the local station. If the Government would see that the local station confines itself to its own waves and thus allow the tuningâ€"in on other stations without interference, it would be esteemed There has be fact that the 1 dial" that it i: from other sta has been Wouldn‘t it enforcee a code The local said part L frcm . them Remember that the C for locai merchants. It the most to pay the cost of the town‘s Christmas Those who are discouraged by the poor patriotism that seems to be indicated by those who would fasten the political patronage system on the province again, should be heartened by the fact that there are so many good party men who are ready to make the greatest sacrifices rather than aliow the No! Angelina, dear! It is not true that Premier Hepburn has discharged Santa Claus on the grounds that he is an old Tory and a supernumerary. That is one civil servant that even Premier Hepburn cannot dismiss. Indeed, Anâ€" gelina, dear, you are herewith informed confidentially that one of the presents Santa Claus gave the people of Ontar.o this year was to send the premier out of the proâ€" vince for Christmas. In commenting on an editorial note in The Advance in regard to references in New York papers to Dr. Dafoe living "far from civilization" though his home at Callander is omy ten miles from Powassan, The Powassan News asks for A definition of "civilization‘" and suggests that Dr. Lee, of New York, woulgd have been nearer common sense if he had said that Dr. Dafce was far from "gangster rule" rather than far from civilization. An Irishman says that everybody ought Christmas shopping earlyâ€"right up to the 1; t> the lowest forms of human desires. Too Often in the past when Timmins cleaned up, the undesirable types simâ€" ply moveq to Rouyn or Kirkland Lake, ready to return here when agitation against them died down. The present plan of the police is to drive out the rings and all their satellites and keep them out. To do this it will be necessary to keep after them constantly. In this good work the police should have the support of all good citizens. If there is an undesirâ€" able type of house in your vicinity do not ccntent yourselft w.th cursing the council. Tell the police. They will respect your confidence anqg will welcome your help, even though it be only confidential, in curbing any growth of organized vice. There is no advantage or benefit to the town in genâ€" eral from any organized vice ring. There are appalling losses and evils. It is common sense, good business, as well as better morals to assist the pol:ce in making Timmins a town where organizeq crime will not allowed to get a footâ€" hold. GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PL L\CER gather strength this year, the work of the local police was the important factor in securing the convict.ons and making the town the sort cf place where the meanest forms of crime are not allowed to flourish. Early this year this form of crime saw its opportunity, and for the first time in the history of the town Timmins was in danger of hav.ng a real underworlid. With this underword money is the main, in fact the only, consideration. Timmins has shown that this sort of crime will not pay hereâ€"that it w.ll not be tolerated. The town of Rouyn, Quebec, is another sample and successful ring making money out of Vice as a gOing business. The police had proof that such a ring existed and they turned in to break it before it achieved a power and grip that would be difficult to combat. Chief Paul, Northern route, thought it would mean as Hon, Mr. Gordon has suggested for the contractors and the powder manufacturers. The Northern route would Open up a new and valuable country at a much lower cost and with a much greater proportion of the expenditure necessary go.ng to labour. The real issue has been ccnfused because of the persistent ballyhoo from the Sault. Ballyhoo from the Sault is so much a commonplace that it should be discounted. muskeg located Another argument by the Sault is that it is so elose to the United States. It is a Transâ€"Canada highway that is sought, and in any event there will be scores of feeders from the South to popularize the Northern route. The Sault claims that the rocky road route may be built for $15,000 per mile. Engineers laugh at this figure, claiming that the construction of a roadway over the rocks will be iattemp Only a week before Christma 1 be pract The Advar e less emp.oyment rthern route, though rdon has suggested nufacturers. The N 1} ime somethi e is estimated at $10,000 |x« e Sault alleges that there he rocky route, but the f; Governmen be foll 116 intru ha h stat101 sti ce agrees with ttle the matter ha dis A W the Christmas spirit s. ~It is only right t iAn€ appointment s with the 1 pt id recently meted out other illegal places the town has been jlerable protest rec o station is % m with the receptio of tht Y h ome political modernist Santa Claus. quentities of gravel will be n issable, A Northern route can t engineering difficultiecs and th mical to construct, The Toronto Star that it woul and get on with the work so : employed. At the same time ) the ballyhoo of the Sault an e now. Such a plan would prC the ordinary worker than th It al 1j neted out to the keepers of zal places in town, the good has been well done. It is ‘rime have been weeded out, say with some measure Oof so on. There are still such there is no longer a brazen o radio ownetr he ‘Northern rou spirit includes a fair deal ight that the men who do town should have the bulk test recently against is % much "all over the reception of programmes hould be done about it. mall collection of records The cos n.ngâ€"in on other stations nded the last minute with any approval h f records but when Northern THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, oNTARIO It i chiefly can be their bi proâ€" the he An it municipal C re. PembDrok make m larity. The t enterprising n attention of c Christmas gif Santa Clau: also making i graph to advi by on Christmas has somethin will DE in January 6 try in Eu: tinents A: the servic how mar Each presentation is typical scene of the develop: cussed in the text, while, silh< the background, stands "Can: gest Cook." Part of the text presentaticn is devoted to © the part so proudly played b yearâ€"old, Sudburyâ€"born firm le McCracken in feeding a for the men who made these ments pessible. Telegraphs Plan for a Big Christmas Season With the apprcacl holiday season, the ies are busy making handle the growing son‘s Christmas and ing messages and C increasing from vea just what 1s \ parents for t from the No livered to the formed messe Another us mas C Nat1i01 graph to tak :s builtâ€"is voiced in the paper presentations spor ley and McCracken Co â€"‘"‘Canada‘s Biggest CO( The development of t resourcesâ€"lumberâ€"ming velopmentâ€"highways f¢ â€"are all composite part ture which graphically ; ga of "Canada‘s Natural the Mustle and Brawn « and fair play were the North owes considerab Even in their advertis and McCracken, Limit high standard and take of particular value to t Glowing tribute to t Northâ€"the men who wi ture the stuff of which . ht ha Ert velopment of Crawley and expanded _ a growth of th There was COOK | that t] dustrie Domin many when | North in the tion and oth ness of this firm fined to the Nort!t sentially a North ating in Sudbury â€" and with the pury need in the Nortt need became mor knCc porta this | Noted Caterers of the North Countrsy Work of "Canada‘ Cook" Helped ir ing Development M Th n theâ€" iristm this firm when the m in the lumb MceC 1 d 100 uU to handl Limited, difficulty t of th and Mc idvert| Advat and inad. i1 11 who wres which civ i in the s ns spons( pot mp 1€ h 1 XpP Met suggest.ons are made that lected for more than one uggest a twoâ€"vear or three. 11 Bi 1Y Il Christmas Stagette Successful Event Death Mrs. Mazzuca Friday Last Week Vipond Consolidated Mines Limited ROOM AND newly â€" ded throughout. \nnual Feature Under Ausâ€" pices of Canadian Legion Enjoyable and â€" Wellâ€"atâ€" tended Saturday. {i ‘ work here, but ody from everyâ€" money" and the »pula id Been III for Past Two Years. in Teronto ‘Someâ€" Months ptanc nb ifternoon at the CI ity and burial took n Catholic cemetery NISHED HOUSE chen. Dining R ving ner are 10 1 daughter. ral services wer r the previsions of the Ontario nies Act, Vipond Consolidated Limited (No Personal Liability) vives public notice that it will Mary Mazzuca, 115 Pine strcet i resident of Timmins for many lied at her home on FPriday. Sheoe years of age and though she had n seriously il1 until recently, she en in poor health for the past irs. Her husband, Charles, died ‘nto in July of this yvear. She »l.cation to His Honour the| tâ€"Governor of Ontario for] e of the surrender of its| i and from a date to be fixed cutenantâ€"Governor. ‘ it ‘Toronto this llith day :of i the L T‘immit AND ROOMâ€"M‘ners mers to share rocms | eniences. Apply at 1 Timmins or Box 195 101 auspices of the the Canadian Le : Oddfellows‘ hall z and proved a plf event. There wa and all found the ‘ most interesting ‘chic > ar; Wi Italy. her are mA is not e. but atl T Christmas Sta RENTâ€"â€"Five room t: furnace; toilet. am Strget, North $17.00 irth av BOARDâ€"Russell Hotel; rated; steam heceated Rates reasonable; by Phone 275â€"w 50b tf nized. s draw es bein ckens. sonal aAre 11 d gArage remises, * ugh to meet the gion Christmas ce going to the L t0 | year term for a council that seems especially go of the case where the electors have patently ma as occurs cecasionally! The fact of the matter I ple are constantly searching for short cuts to gavernment. There are no short cuts, and it i 1€ | there is anything like perfection. The people t0o | cratic country simply have to go on from year S€ | ing the best men possible for pubnc service ar 0t | lot to luck at that. mpl _will be pt f The Ag from the toeâ€" satisfa P JAMES INGRAM, secretar were held on Sunâ€" he Church of the JAn. toâ€"da There is difference of opinion in Fort William and Port Arthur in regard to the route of the Trahnsâ€"Canada highâ€" way. Here is a case where tw.ns do not think alike. It‘s an c¢cdd day when the newspapers do thing or cther about the Dionne quintuplets aimoun imoked uY 10 conveniences, rage. Apply es, 7 Eim Str ~â€"01 med ho humacht idded to the _turkeys, gee The prize w be published e Advance. S »tagette unâ€" the Timmins _ â€" was hall on Saturâ€" a pleasing and was a_ large 1 the evenin ting and ple abilitv sults her ons and Schum il here Christma Dein?g 1ams AM mA ‘s preferâ€" together; 16 Wilson 5. â€"~b0ap| to â€"May furnished eveninf * O al poul Legior day of | at: the Apply O 1€ ViIin Bed 1 ap | WaANTED} â€"â€"CK red The change | court of revision cn claims valuec 50 per cent. and an acrs, 25 per c reduction wiil a while the other The council believes th arrangement will satisfy C who asked that revision b Teck Township Makes Big Reduction in Assessment Kirkland Lake, The Advance)â€"] will have $90,000 which to base its it had before ths revision . CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t1 FOR SALEâ€"H mun.; in exct N L ifter ‘Allle the wnship, The fami sh â€"to th rance nd test ARTICLES FOR SALE VÂ¥ WYV YÂ¥ V UV U Y w i POSITION WANTED t seems especially gocd, but what ors have patently made a mistake e fact of the matter is that peoâ€" g for short cuts to perfection in short cuts, and it is doubtful if fection. The people in a demcâ€" to go on from year to year pickâ€" for pubu’c service and trusting a Al evision to reduce asses:ment valued at $10 and $15 an acrs: . and on those valuea at $20 per cent. $70,00v0 ot the to:al wiil affect the general rate, other $20,000, being in Lebel will affect on}ly the schcol IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA HEAD QOFFICE â€"TORONTO BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA A 1 ApE Bank Service for Christmas THIRDâ€"When sending money away as Christmas gifts, drop into the nearest branch of this bank and buy a Bank moncy order. The recipient will have no exchange to pay and may cash it anywhere. SECONDâ€"Deposit Christmas cheques and Christmas bonuses in a savings account with this bank. Thus your Christmas wealth will be carried forward into the New Year whereas a cheque cashed is a cheque spent. D6 FIRSTâ€"Open a savings account for your son (or your daughter) and present him (or her) with a pass book as one of your Christmas gifts. A deposit of any amount from one dollar up enables you to do this. If by this means you inaugurate a habit of systematic saving you have preâ€" sented something more than mere money will buyâ€"a good influence for life. Three seasonable suggestions are offered by Impcrial Bank of Canada as follow: whi jgeir ir friend kind duri NI _ may J¢ PO. Box 8CI Uhne claim owners e made. With the Com /)/z'm ents of the Season Special men 1935 Mazzuca ng trout O ) than urt of Apph Bla p work nent ecet, Ap and her A 1 dersigned Execu 20thâ€" | day of L which date the ceased will be dis only to the clain tor shall then h By Hern Ontario, S( Cu SULTUCK ba‘anct W. H. Wilson Fractured Wrist in Fall at Rink da v Any persons ha the late Dorothy er, Ontaric, who 20th day of Octo to send particula m1i10] in his January, 19 And notic the said dat In the Estate Dorothy O‘Hara, di ceased. to di onlyv da y NOTHICE TO C( CREDITORS Datec 5th day Ree NOTICE TO CREDITQORS snares ( land 8t Da Kapuskasing Men W in Prizes at Kirkliand Laks While ed ifterncon rTtune ts right ar cleaned k a hum; ce.‘ ‘Ths 1¢ had ed ; f e an C GoOorC AiM ibut Ha X€ it Schumsg f Decemb moer, A AUTHTE _ Timn utors. who d Octobt jculars t DC } W h3 us held a‘ danc which Dblocks < ere the prize 10 shars C ‘k and Mr. Du ssa, Joe ‘Roska Kirkland Lak of u;iewsmr ‘kland=#t#Â¥ect, 2 Ed. 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