(uU C po( hot PR uo Che Vorrupins Aduvanre | rhap Communities are cut off from all comâ€" ilons. Just how word of all the details ut over the wires when all wires are down niumuncations are cut may be difficult )‘ but the fires devour and panic edon ps it is a mean thing to do but The Adâ€"| The crit going to suggest that Miss Macphail drov| skilled m ofâ€"convicted criminals, and give a little) did not ; arge fund of sympathy to poor old Solo~. lot of ct i0 is being deprived by soâ€"called modern| of the sp s of what he no doubt valued more than ; scorned | lom. Scolomon was too wise to believe that| sponsible n could be free in this world. But heied befo: > less than human if he did not pride himâ€"| yarns. 1 his wellâ€"known reputation for wisdom.| purely sider, Miss Macphail, just for a moment,! means of )dem methods are doing to the reputation| achieved took Solomon thousands of vears to atcâ€"| ficht hus "ON THE TIMMINS, ONTARIO Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association:; Onlario Newspaper Association; Class "A" Weekly Group ublished Every Monday and Thursday by GEO LAKE, Owner and Publisher Subscription Rates: 31 of soap than soup. Then look at| Why : woman member of parliament!| make nark for those searching for symâ€"| Why 1 something is done to keep the| the fu away from Miss Macphail, the| sensat 10t have enough free sympathy| moral for herself. And then other pcoâ€"| There raste their good sympathy feeling| sendin ed ¢ Y lay be in regard to ympathy the ladies time. One house in Thursday, June 6th, 19 thing ympa cleanline da L doesn ugh had Uniteq Statesâ€"$§3.00 piga ably heat thy. the world goes progresses a little. hance toâ€"day than 16ers.. Two hundred . Mr. Bennet in authorit; e action and sm and abus for symputhetic peoâ€" alls on the pity anc ympathetic feeling art every corner the averâ€" lea. "Brother. can vou a not injured Theit o affect them in any ness. It may sound of the four men lookâ€" ss than fo before th not inijure n Mi Cup ol further Ma t( k lII hayv 11 ind ind men,. meal their min GOVERNMENT STATION NEEDED}! 11 and ¢ politi ing w but vention is th to the forest. did this tha that before did not build sensation 2a wind i l ht bu dGa l ed Peopli idet mpl 1¢ pa} tter men perienced they wou e chC op id Yl TV 1IT 11 m l« it as the radio quesâ€" i1ave had to pay the n Ontario and have )1 It would be would o ~Vre would be better men ployment would atâ€" ild be better trained, illed. In the winter es to fight, but there after and scores mean prevention o ers say, forest fires hey get well under to pr D( 10t escape responsiâ€" is true, indeed, that ition to the political e preperty.along the concerned e and the safety ofj have much to ansâ€" nment upset the sysâ€" s administration to, against this menace h the fact that they them, as the truth :‘ _one machine they tter one to take thel For years The Adâ€" ‘ed. for an allâ€"yearâ€" would be good busiâ€" large staff steadily h men with some ivailable for emerâ€" as been time wastâ€" fireâ€"rangers ready ; is wasted time lies ) the north. Fireâ€" nmnay be done. Preâ€" e daily newspapers mace, if they will, sons of such fires, bu )1 othe1 operty ie present govern nsure in this mat 10 spectors Al ose who hayv North knowâ€"â€"be the daily news ained headway. ack of sending that bush fires Hepburn had a the uselessness or sensational discharged for 1ave been the fires that have The time to ny. While the mnuman, non rty by adopt vent the an e North. lowever, if the ‘e a useful purâ€" ey really credit ace of the bush not be content or a change oi things may be. licy that would ig of the past? fleeing settlers, the rest of the to point the done about it zovernment for urers to battle ger at present been overestiâ€" se to p C 8 to friends ir id about the or numour, sh fire. The iny who have _ they belioeve irt bo do we )85s Of proâ€" uman lifd out by the hould se s of kind xO o fires in 18 THEF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Toronto used to be noted for its beautiful girls. A group picture of the prize winning nurses at the Western hospital published this week in Toronto newspapers would suggest that Toronto still has some fineâ€"appearing young ladies. Reading the names and addresses under the picture, however, has GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER lt that any makeshif be considered as The mining men of the ma: will meet in annual convention tou Lodge on June 26â€"27. The ] | Society of Nova Scotia is the organization of its kind in Canad is affiliated with the Canadian tute of Mining and Metallurgy annual meeting of the society is ; a notable event. Until recently i teniion has been devoted mai: coal, which is by far the most in ant mineral of the Maritimes. year the programme will cover a ber of other minerals, including ! gypsum, and manganese. lot ernment will find no control on the country tawa has apparently be foolish attitude in the received less than nothing in return. In the South the Canadian Radio Commission programmes are available without selling out the radio rights of the people to private monopoly. In the North the radio owner feels that any money he pays for radio license fees is just so much money that has been filched from him on what amounts to false pretences. The North was promised a govâ€" ernment radio relay station, but instead there seems to be a disposition to foist private radio rock larger than gravel alone mines, likewise b lally from the market mines on the mainland. mining is relativel yields many million ly., Prince Edward quarries ceased to operate the pt cial government would be in a pj state for its principal source of re is the royalty on minerals. Sim the mining areas and the industric pendent upon them provide the vince‘s best market for farm pro In New Brunswitk the importan mining is relatively less, but st vields many millions of dollars an n particuilatr on their p: the Nova Se Mining Convention Down in Nova Scotia The prosp( vent This Month of Gener al Interest to All Interest ed in Mining or the Mari times. <A The govern needs may be able to dece that the radio owne: ily highâ€"pressured. . aepends oduction tia collic il The North was relay station, b disposition to fo able to deceive itself, but both e radio owners of the North can â€"pressured. Apparently the govâ€" ng to have this declared by balâ€" ment at Ottawa will find that the zovernment radio relay station irs real access to radio here and ifts for private profit will only adding insult to injury. IMPERIAL â€" BANK OF CANADA T HOneering _ 4 with the Northern Miners ut stil hn alt any money nhne pays ist so much money that m on what amounts to th was promised a govâ€" ion, but instead there _ _to foist private radio The Government at Otâ€" _ highâ€"pressured into a atter. may be that e oldes rida, an at t pal return. In the South | dispe sion programmes are| in th the radio rights of| land poly. In the North any money he pays A m plI Stl' 11 1€ ClAi GeOLOGISL, J. J. Johnson, principal J,. J. JOunSon, managers of the LW principal mines. Professor G. Vibe Douglas, of Dalhousie University, show by experiments how mineral deposi! are formed in veins. H. B. Bailey de: cribes features of the gypsum deposil at Cheticamp and Aspy Bay in Car Breton which furnish large quantitic of this important mineral for shipmer to Great Britain and the United State Fcsatures of the typical Nova Szsotia gold mill are set forth by E. H. Hender son, who is superintendent of the pro vince‘s principal gold producer at Gold enville, H. Hines recounts the precau tions that must be observed in startin stitute of N Brunswick‘s described b the 1t dustr_y fers s( CUsSS1I0O1 greate S scop hnical longwall system of co ted 11 collieric ) § ) ¢91 i N1ll 1 r1dopted in ma:t Maritime« The firs idvance in the minin 11 Pictou I "Adoptâ€"aâ€"Baby Week" was a great success in Ontario last week. Indeed, the demand exceeded the supply. All the babics that were wards Oof the Children‘s Aid Society and were in need of homes, were duly applied for by good pecple ready to adopt them. Even the Quintuplets, wards of the state, were sought for adopticn. A couple by the name of Dionne offered to take the five childâ€" rer. ‘"We would treat them just as if they were our own," the good couple said in effect. 4 11 tion. It is pleasing already been prese petition will have g ple of the town and cil will endorse it a hospital an petition should that in the ge: the post office : school., as well A certain or that Gordon S quake zone. scarcely dispels this illusion. in the group are fron land Lake and the ot DT years ndustry? i animat "What wWi Capat imprompt .. Nova scoti E. H., Hendc it of the pr lucer at Gol prC lC L it 11 11 LEFT HOSPITAL WITHOUT NOTIFYING AUTHORITI )T ol other fr( I ri r 1 Ontario Gardens Illustrated addre Lecturer in Ho Admission free. Wednesday, June 12 1t )6 No In st. Anthony‘s Parish Hall, Timmins Auspices of the Timmins Hortculltural Society bestâ€" looking girl h,â€"one from Kirk Haileybury. 1.C A Trip Through l ad(iress to be giver in Horticulture for Agriculture mong the peo O 3 gne> nting Commencing at 8 p.m tte earth: between public ir thik s, flowers, or lially Nashville Tennesse; Flandin declares the ] tion of political reali how got the impressior tion of Cabinetâ€"makers, hospital can his injuries : hand was the harm to than feared been of V the airship for knOwn as "me I MPERIAL BAD BRANCHES IN Ti NORTH COUNT} given by John a 1| formin ANOTHER MERCY FLIGHT FOR NORTHERN 11p nsequensd Hac Miss Usta Knife at Moisley ffered being another Ontario D Th the beautifvi hC $ aroungdg on ‘ing to get | his feet in h the use o rmn and ]] Y in the beltii me of the m: his hand fr nto one of of the airplai n brought â€" t [ is cloth 17 alv 111