K Cochrane Settler Badiv Cut by Knife in Pills give prompt relief from backache resulting from deranged kidneys. They soothe and heal irriâ€" tated tissues and assist the kidneys in their function of eliminating poisâ€" onous waste matter from the system. J.. .4. PTurner Sons, Ltd, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. seph Kowalski May Not Recover. _ Wounds May have been Selfâ€"Inflicted. is 6 Timmins Langdon Langdon Branch 88 Pine Street South N e cce t 18 Several Paid Heavily We Manufacwrc and Carry in Stock Canadian Presidentâ€"Austin Neame ‘elaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W. D. Fortrester P.0. Box 1059, Timmins Ont. hly general meetings of the above ‘h will be held in the Legion Hall r St., S. on the following dates:â€" sUNDAY, APKRKIL 19TH, 1936 Timmins DEAN KESTER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERR BUILDING Legion Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Barristers, Solicitors, Eto A,. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMINS, oONXT. Agents Everywhere . A, CALDBICK Reed Block A W uth Porcupine Â¥V L omm D mm t mm N smm e mss t ty t domeé EIDERDOW N ROBES SKIIS O(i| HARNESS Ime )€ wori now Notaries ANKETS us and WOUunCds The Ontario 14â€"26 Timmins 14.â€"24 1 L HC 14â€"2%8 ie DeC his doo he did panied brewers tinding room. the bee in the now magistrate warned any doubt, send fo Deputy Chief Sa ing the Mammoliti Esther Pigot. L of Guido, ar Mrs. Pigot lived was chargeq with Guido‘s, the fi was long. Joe F brewers‘ wareho signed by Guido Guido had signe beer in the ord ness and had t Under cross ex; Langdon, the cl someone had tele; order of beer ear ‘He told m t said of Guido. "Did you know ed the magistrat« ' illegal possession | Mammoliti Cas The Mammoliti case greater partâ€"O0f â€"theâ€"~til session that was more t long. Three charges ha a police raid on 27 1 Guido Mammoliti was illegal possession of liqu. gVUV UIlC Sa@mMe SsSenlence. Alex Carriere paid $50 second offence drunk, as tendresse. Seven first offenders u. ccntributeg $10 and ens pilace was only days," Dean Ke that a fine be 1 sent Pilots to j Charges against crderly house w charges against picked up in the _ for Breach Liquor Laws NC s OU _ m U Rene Cheni t the same ider the Liquor Joseph Beaton, is ssnt fC Mag | police 1I Supplying Liquor to Minor Results in $50 Fine. Boy of 17 Fined for Buying Beer. Obstruction Charges Dismissâ€" ed. Drunks Start to "Give Themselves up" at Station. Brewers‘ Agent Enters Story ned A UldGO Found Liquor in Dresser I ggers pore Svante Rs A C Aeg Dee@er in Louis Mamm r as his and bedroom whe when police a 1 l Mamm CJLW $50 ar 11 i With 0b he first Joe Kan t mIn{C and c de M Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAY and THURSDAy ind f{fende Il )1 1¢€ paid $200 7 Tisdale vas char quor Ma m proc prohibited ntrol Act. eALC ilid htm t UA E6 ting on t nplo nmC icdm 2t 106 i1 Jrmet Yel C n n 1t AY 1Cl 1} m ol )€ NE 1t Hi ") Wedding Saturday 1 of Popular Couple Benefit Whist Drive and Bridge Friday This Week nt M ast, Present and Future of Mines Inspire Respect 11 George Thompson and Miss, Carmel Robinson United in Marriage at Home of| Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson | mali 16 i1sTER MONDAY DANCE EVENT BY THE JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB VE 1 5 4# a H 11 M m iny ~of ison. The ceremony was ’ "It has been a main factor in carry~â€" Rev. H. Slade, pastor of ing Canada through the depression. piist Church, under an |Our exports of"minerals have paid as een and tulips. high as 63 per cent. of our current ob who was given in marriâ€" |ligations abroad. Our mines provide rotherâ€"inâ€"law, M. Scott, |markets for the products of our farms taffeta gown. Her veil ’and our factories, traffic for our railâ€" to a wreath of orange | WaYys and taxes on a large scale for the she carried a bouquet |Public treasury. The phenomenal deâ€" ern. The witnesses wore | Vélopment of the industry which has H. Thompson, brother of | Marked the last few years has inspired sister of the bride. Mrs.|OUr people with a new enthusiasm, e a gown of crepe and | With a new hope and faith in the fuâ€" ture of the Dominion. For two years past the value of Ontario‘s mineral proâ€" ducts has exceeded the value of the e wedding dinner, friends 2 werte. received. â€" ‘The e | e wedding dinner, friends ° were received. â€" ‘The d ~Rev.<â€"H.â€"Slade; eéevenson, D. Kyle, Miss W. Thompson, (Mr. and hn and family, Mr. and ind family, Mr. and Mrs r. and Mrs. H. Higgins, wW. Patterson, Mrs. Steâ€" ce Thompson. rs. Thompson received shes from their friends Â¥ Geveliopments since this century, it rapidâ€" nportance, it plays a the economic life of the Dominion,. it erips Minister of Mines for as. McCrea did pionâ€" ing known the value { the mining industry. apostle and prophet industry. His talent iim in good stead and rthy value to Ontarig r known the truth industry of the proâ€" ng the cares of office ines Hon. Chas. Mcâ€" eans stopped his good ig the gospel of the ied Friday) night in the er the auspices of the ciation and for the eman who has given Scouting in the disâ€" the event may be _of those connected ut movement. Thore s for the cards. Reâ€" 2: served... Allâ€"should it, the date, the time. t whist drive and th, commencing at Hollinger Recreation l K place on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry rorge Thompson to The ceremony was _ H. Slade, pastor of Church, under an ind tulips. l O1l Hockey Club‘s Eastor 0 ise a pleasing event The proceeds from ) go to the funds for * hockey in town. d to say should form and cirâ€" ighout Canada i, the United ies. To use his try has been ‘lopments since liquor D deputy chiâ€"f held that the ence to sho rla@ally in Mrs TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1936 nadian Club : Royal York »ncture of the sday t mattet ere really married the magistrate at iinination. 1 Leen removed d Ccomplett n Mrs Pigot e was 1ismis: witnesses 1€ dn is being ht in the ces of the the has given )ed o Four) Toron touch him up and ps I can‘t remember i5 Proâ€" elouged saicdl. ,uâ€":wm arrests in Cochrane did solve some of the crimes in the burglarly line, it is likely that Cochrane will not be free from burglaries and breakâ€"ins. As a junction point on the railway Cochrane is visited by large numbers of transients, many of whom are not of good type and not above doing a little burglary now and again. They may drop in and do a burglary and hop out again in a few hours so the police have a difficult task in capturing those responsible for alil crimes in \Cochrane. The Barnard College Bulletin quesâ€" tioned the girl students about what they did New Year‘s Eve. Some replies: "Rang whistles on a boat:" "Played dominces with my grandfather;" Wrote a miracle play;" "So help me, outfit gained ie ie e o) / [ ODCGEALIIACCL under the Empire trade treaties signed at Ottawa in 1982 As general world !conditions improve the products of our metals advance in value. There is [a continual. and growing demand for all the gold we can produce. For these and other reasons there are good grounds for believing that despite the |remarkable growth of the industry durâ€" ling the last 25 years it has thus far [reacheq only the initial stage of its |development and of its distribution of benefits to the whole Canadian comâ€" munity." The police at Cochrane at present are investigating another robbery in that townâ€"one of several recent events of that kind. Recent arrests at Cochâ€" rane were hoped to solves the series cï¬ burglaries and to lessen the chances of future ones. While no dgoubt the recent arrests in Cochrane did solve some of ths crimes in the burglarly linge, it 1i8s" HiKelÂ¥â€"that ssm imberin upplies Another Case of Robber y at Cochrane on bdturddx field crop. In the last few years hunâ€" dreds of millions of dollars have {een dug out of the earth and distributed amongst the employees of the industry, | the railways which serve the mines, the, manufacturers and farmers who supply the mines with machinery, equipment and foodstuffs, the power companies which furnish the electric energy, ancl, the shareholders of the mings Lhem-i selves, | im | "The industry has been enormously helped by the tariff preference obtain=ed under the Empire trade treaties sioned the imagination of Canadians tracts other nations of this coun it is still on the march. durgiary /A s thC bl'1 of Brawley pecializing J VIiC Imnillal stage of its _and of its distribution of the whole Canadian comâ€" now and again. and do a burglary in a few hours s This. year‘s annual commencemeont ecxercises of the South Porcupine High at Cochrane at will be held at the school on ing another robbery in | F!day (toâ€"morrow) night, March 20th, e of several recent events |COmmencing sharp at 8 o‘clock, and Recent arrests at Cochâ€" | Yh®n the South Porcupine High School ped to solves the series |°AYS "eight o‘clock," that is time nd to lessen the chances| MSAnt. The event will start on time s. While no doubt the| 4nd be carried through on schedule, in Cochrane did solve|404 all attending will enjoy every crimes in the burglarly | Minute of the time. y that Cochrane will not| The presentation of certificates, graâ€" jurglaries and breakâ€"ins. | duation diplomas, Legion prizes, tennis i point on the railway |cups, field day cups, proficiency prizes, isited by large numbers |etc., will be carried out as part of the many of whom are not evening‘s programme. In this line and not above doing a | there is to be a brangd new cup presentâ€" now and again. They |ed to South Porcupine High School gir‘ls and do a burglary and | for winning the interschool girls‘ basâ€" in a few hours so thclkcbball championship for this district iflicult task in capturing | for this ysar. This is ‘th.'e second year ble for all crimes in lin succession that the South End girls have won this championship. The ordinary comimencement exerâ€" cises for the South Porcupine High Brawley McCracken: | schoo! toâ€"morrow (Friday) night would alizing in catering fOf | make attendance well worth while.| d construction firms.| with the acided attraction of the Lhree, hrane on Saturday â€"mume»â€" at Coclrans on Saturâ€" the breaking into the at about $50 were takâ€" | plays, ang especially "Wurzel Flumâ€" § it appear as if it were mery," no citizen of South Porcupine xsxent.or two securing an or district should miss the event :o-] cessories. Access was morrow night. | ; TA e 4o > e on o e P C sent [06 district last year, |At much less cost than cnmr;s "stabilization" of roads was attempted | toP were already laid. 14. a native ;r with salt on an experimental basis. The| In the ordinary cours journeyed to| 084 from here to South Porcupine, to | Phalt pavements, a crt "rom that time |Golden City angq Pamour was treated. C_O“CI’BVC.ba.SC is used f y , y | Since then it has been decided that the tion. This is the type â€" the top reads BR cav Folurth : . | content was too high. and when | Third javenue, Fourth ; i Horatio A-lgex o 3 s Pi 1 Cedar streets His the town of Timmins begins its first | Pine and Cedar streets ‘his conviction [stabitizati oK this < (hs Ro: family of a boy; stabilization wor is year, the proâ€" 3 i in a palatial} | Dortions will be different. f ‘Auother_ amâ€")lif‘ation f residential "Some years ago the experiment was | highway is for the bre tried on some Ontario roads of sprinkâ€"| roads. Material stockpile ling Ssalt to lay the dust, but on the | for sanding icy roads ! mm !whole. the results were not satisfactory. | or solid through freezin $ \ 4 They and > the uring it atâ€" ol B mm un o e Wl 4n |It was found, however, tha'i; 5ffer this ry, and | treatment, certain sections of the road. carryâ€" ‘ession. aid as ‘nt obâ€" farms r railâ€" for the al deâ€" h. has ispired siasm, he fuâ€"| where the surface material included a little clay, were improved beyond anâ€" ticipation. Investigation followed, and it was found that the addition of salt to clay would produce a very effective binder which, with gravel or other agâ€" gregate, would make a qgense soil conâ€" crete. In this way, the "saltâ€"stabilized" road was evolved. The roadway under construction is smoothed, damped. and rolled, anq the mixed "saltâ€"stabilized" material placed in layers on the damp base, with sprinkling, each layer being compacted as it goes down. The result t on "Ne . duabontnd / uy m Sb Wmm P um tb peiore venturing West became en after coming w lassie, not nearly "Wurzel Fiummery" will be looked up on as an extra special. "Wurzel Flum mery" takes about 45 minutes to pre o " tï¬ 0 ~ VCOAE hnd U C â€" ol LCO ~DITRCâ€" sent, and it is 45 mmutf.s of fine fun and humor. This play is Py _A. ~A. Milne, famous for his amusing inâ€" teresting plays. well presented, because that is iluc of South Porcupine High School tion to the usual features of comâ€" mencement exercises, there are to be three plays. Two short ones. "Manikin and Miniken" and "Overtones", and a longer one, "Wurzel Flummery.‘© The two short cnes will no doubt create mnuch interest and they are sure io be The annual commencement exercises of South Porcupine High School are always of interest but there should be special attraction this year. In addiâ€" High School Event at South Porcunine ’ The use of sailt for building roads, a process in which the department of northern development has pioneered and with which the town of Timmins will experiment during the coming seaâ€" son, was described before the Canaâ€" dian Institute of Mining and Metallurâ€" gy annual meeting in Ottawa this woeek. \The speaker was C. A. Robbins, resiâ€" ;‘dent. engin®er of the Ontario Departâ€" ) iment of Highways. a ooo _ iMethod Pioneered by Northern Development Dept. to Iw‘ _ Tried Here. Process Described at Meeting of Canadian Mining Institute at Ottawa This Week. Timmins has| New Plan. | I 4 \ 4 \ 4 t I 2 ’ Although the real source of the idea \has as yet not been exactly fixed, the |disccvery was no doubt accidental. | all the minsrals occurring in the ,crust of the earth, it may be said that ordinary common salt is the only one which is absolutely indispensable to manking and in fact to every living 'creature. It is the one mineral which everyone uses and must use every day of this life. Having been a familiar substance since the dawn of day, it is not surprising that from time to time ay, "Wurzel Flummery" to be Feature of Comâ€" méencement Exercises on Friday This Week. Timmins to Experiment with Salt Bound Roads ing especially "Wurzel I no citizen of South Pore ict should miss the even na, nowever, that after this certain sections of the road, surface material included a were improved beyond anâ€" Investigation followed, and at is the way Manikin Sand: a v.‘ The 6 create bu man Desourdy Hollinger ontic Roche Long L sG claims in for ed that three p: placed in the 1 inz from heada mpany equipmet of the G J11 tC the prC "Holl preéparit beneath test the claims in the which are bein; Consolidated M ind The Sudbut week has th the Hollinger The attendanc of January for t tarioâ€"Quebecâ€"Ma wanis, shows th ‘has an average month of 72 per !seventh in stan Division. In thi first with 82.4 p second with 80: In the w highest ati remarkablid Club, whic has only 4 record all Catharines District, h of 91. second with 8C with 78.9; Saul 77.44; New Lis Midland sixth seventh with 7 are the followin 7L; Batrrie. 064.1 Toronto, 59.8: 1 4 6 secor with 7.44 Midl sogn melts away. There has be markable increase in the use of this purpose in the last vear or Timmins Kiwanis Seventh in Attendance for January and inconvenient. It h however, that sand tre can be stockpiled and workable even at sub tures. Morecver, there advantage that, when t] is spread on an icy ro lowers the freezing poiu or solid throu ture, angq this avoid this, it | some localities in heated she tiOn is to make merely a base for inch top of an : should have the ness and almost of some of the type of paving. T public works may of 1937 before a Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAY und THURSDAY Another appl highway is for roads. Material rogress W ork The sha asphalt, since I bilized base for would show up stabilized road an position to judge The present sche The pt that recd of highw this year will have A] s a firm, smooth a and experience has tenance costs are pound of salt per s of thickness of mate to be adequate," t erf hnav 44 mt 1~ the whole ttenda OCess Us: mmendeé on h: Town Has in Hollinger at Horwood Lake laid Derâ€"C andin this . Mine group Te he DV scheme ut ulbl diffi« 5 bee it nd l€ H SmMmO emptin pon Roads Ncow Plan e such matzrrial 1 is both costly 1as been found, eated with salt l will remain )â€"Zero temperaâ€" is the further he treated sand 1 1 by mA Ni 1C¢ itlmen d in mmlit 18 ibilized mA k kable H Hollit 1l handle 1liimim in Timmin laying asâ€" rock and e foundaâ€" seen on e, Spruce, 1¢ ib quUuail expen:; HC 10 lia rl Lak 91 1A } lumpy moOoIsâ€" 1€ with 3 .94 : 101 O1 tir r1re{ hal fo V€ «C ‘ Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free, | Mouseholders using well water must ‘ boil it for at least 20 minutes., All Outside Toilets must be made â€" ' proof. By Order of ... . s [ | Arch.Gillies,B. A.Sc. ,0. L.8, Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc Ql_d P.O. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 mâ€"“â€"'.â€"..â€"..â€"...â€"â€".._.. D. Paquette, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Timmins _Sc_ryice Satisfaction Sanitation Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.Q. Box 1747 39â€"2 Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o‘clock Monday, Wednesâ€" day and Friday nights. 6 Ralsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 1143 Box 677 P.0O. Box 1591 PORCUPINE CREDIT _ Corporation Ltd. Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Third Avenue Gordon Block Chiropractor and Electro Therapis CONSULTATION FREE Disceases Peculiar to Women Meets every 'I‘uesda\ even Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St Visiting brethren requested L. J., ROWLAXD . $ NG TIMMINS LODGE 1.0.0.F. K0. 459 30 Kirby Ave ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS CHARTERED ACCOUNTA 60 THIRD AVENUE ST. JUDE Private Hospital Porcupine School of Commerce PRICE THREE CENTS DE LUXE BARBER SHOP wW. L. GREENIDGE aduate Nurses in Attendance Reasonable Rates By Order of THE BOARD OF HEAT G. N. ROSS Phone 1565 Phone 640 Phone 1365 PM P BAAA PAAA â€"AP A A AA Second Section spruce Street Notrth, Timmins, Ont Timmins, Ont ~17~43} Empire Block Phone sSPENCER secretary â€"58 tin T H ttend