Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1937, 2, p. 4

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Canada Members Canadian W@Â¥kly Newspaper Association; Ontarioâ€" Quebec Newspaper A*sbociation; Class "A" Weekly Gfoup seems tha is being conclude bership for the D mins Police Amat ed an appeal for able work being ¢( Both the Lions C other worthy causes h port. In view of all t that the annual appe: dian National Institu! along at this time. prove more fortunate tions sought to avoid for support. A innumerable w the public. Th other. But as a timeâ€"all the tin ing for the neces worker at the m "Every pay da volumes for th Timmins that due response been a truly v It will be foun all the worth their usual go To most peo; the Canadian N a particularly e D. B. Lawley, t himself blind 1 energellct anda n: and gentlemen, v to help others to. thing especially appeal. No em] hardship, but r sever There bush fi they a timer s bush fi for alarm. ten ‘miles Fortunatel given I busQ fire control b might be co: sweeping fri wind from t] AYe s OVE Timmins, Ont As a matte] is comparat er. â€"Possibl rain:or is discout the one â€" sweeps aiong C been two In Timm Che Vorrutpines Advaner PAGE POUR work being done so well by this organization. the Lions Club and the Kiwanis Club. have aigns under way,. The churches and many worthy causes have their usual calls for supâ€" In view of all this it may seem unfor tunate' the annual appeal for support for the Canaâ€" National Institute for the Blind should«come r at this time. But what otherâ€"time would : more fortunate? All of the other organizaâ€" sought to avoid conflict in datesâ€"with each ‘. But as a matter of fact it seems.that any â€"all the timeâ€"there are worthy causes lookâ€" Published Every Monday GEO. LA Owner itWt( n worthy c nd that de hy ~Causei rood supp« eople wh Y rorthy cause forsaken in this town.! 1 that despite the number of appeals | y causes referred to will be given d support in Timmins this year. ple who have studied the matter, National Institute: for the Blind has effective form of appeal. In effect, the field secretary of the Institute, for many years, but cheerful and happy, says to the people: ‘"Ladies , we are asking your help to help us t to help themselves." There is someâ€"| TIMMIXS®, ONTARIO PHO vorthyv Thursd 1( support in Timmins:; â€"A: phrased it some months * day in Timmins.‘"‘ It s indicap into an inspiration (to ds of one of the officers of the will sincerely wish the greatâ€" her fund _so well 1 in Timmins.". It speaks | well as the generosity of appeal goes without its 1 . Never yet has there| > forsaken in this town.! e the number of appeals | It Ralt ited and Th_qrsday bÂ¥ and Publisher 11 in cupint s there have been re Timmins district, ill excited about it. June 3rd, 1937 enmnind it, and that ore it. There have ney did not menâ€" le of, the nd the power 01 1( situated that it bush fire dangâ€" ger to the town )m any..buah.ifire the town. but a ind nevitably bring m that quarter us bush fire is d it, and that do Bu sut pernap is one old bush fire is As one hap ar il Of course, settlers, prospectors, trappers, tourists . SA few signs te and all others should use the greatest care to avoid :)‘;;3“;’:?8:“0*“ the setting of fires in the bush. There can not be too much carefulness of that kind. The prevenâ€"} gimeoe brou tion of bush fires is the important factor in the| result appare matter. But the example of the governments inl 160 appeals t this will be helpful beyond words. Larger forte® | at Simcoe. 4 of trained fire rangers will not only minimize the ‘ peals against evil results of an)./ carelessness there may be in the‘ simcoe. Inc bush, but the very extension of the fireâ€"ranging® | peals entered service will be a check on that alleged carelessne®".| assessment n It is not only the matter of property thrt is at| court of revis stake. It also means the endangering of lives and4 | cisions in reg the menacing of industry. It may be admitted | eventual outc that in recent years the measures for prevention bpe clearâ€"tha of bush fires have been very largely increased, but! the municipa much more yet remains to be done. The governâ€" | gble special e ments may nowâ€"show their good faith by extending | has to make the fire ranging service, but they may also by their { the Simcoe ( example impress on all the seriousness of the quesâ€" | choice of loc: tion of bush fires, and materially reduce the PrOâ€" | pect the cout perty damage, the injury to industry and the 108S | sige" choice. bush, but the ver service will be a ch It is not only the stake. It also me: exampile impress on tion of bush fires, perty damage, the : of human life. There has been suggestion made here that an "outside‘"‘ assessor be brought into town to give an independent assessmept of properties here. Timâ€" mins had ex##rience of that sort of procedure in 1926 when an "outside" assessor was brought here. The less said about that experiment the better. It was just another of the troubles that the 1927 council had to remedyâ€"as far as remedy was pOsâ€" sible. No doubt there are inequalities and misâ€" takes in the assessment toâ€"day. It is to afford opportunity to remedy these that a court Oof reâ€" vision is held. The comparatively small number of appeals in the average year is proof of the genâ€" eral efficiency of the assessment department. It is interesting to note that this year the town of GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACEK About Treatment of High Blood Pressure Precautions to be V alue of Diet. symptlom b:ocdâ€"pré 130.~â€" Ins condition over 140. A fairly hi sary for the blocd supply cTICCC OI bivod pre and insid reason h Ccls10ns 111 1 eventual outcome be clearâ€"that the the municipality i able special expen has to make the : the Simcoe cotn( choice of local ass adid The Advanc reasonable tow has believed th tration has bee ed it man. Neither c all very well, soun ways have to be 1 Simcoe brough result apparent 160 appeals this mayor and C line that the pres been unfair to | other words, The suggestions abou wereâ€"just politi( ‘* My son . High bl mntoms ripheral re itural proce High Blood an examypl ila 0, in VvIEeW OI «d > If in wvasn‘t progressPig very woell at schosol. I had a talk with his teacher and she thought possibly . his .eyes .w e re troubling him. He had the hardest time reading, often mistaking t h e simplest words. I took him to NMr. Curtis for an eye examinaâ€" tion.. He‘s wearing his new glasses now andâ€" getting along fine." s The circulati ined by the asticity of the e arterioles to the capillarie There are two gh blood pres ns as a habi eeps into our irently well; e course of | s existence is en 14 Pine St. N SITPAIIl to that b The diast Expert optical servi costs less at SV QO system, O of adren 1€ galnst asse: Included ntered by C BT L 1ll 11 ati( 1 for } Bi ]1V1l 11 ird to \IM O1 it 1 11 ha uUuts10G6 @t the ind ter, one fact seems to people of Simcoe and boen put to considerâ€" t aiter all the council on‘ in the matter. If n unfortunate in its re:â€" is .no reason to exâ€" fortunate in its "outâ€" fficulties encounterâ€" m has been made of on largeliy along the he business are ministrations. In gnized all the wild ice for what they ?ublic services cost r‘Durward against de‘" assessor. The Polish People in Renfrew Show Example to Othe served all its deâ€" matter what the Police Court Cases Result from Removal of Goods from Old Mines at Cobalt. Â¥)! Squipment Taken from Cobalt Mine followers have eals were find rssessor. 1e ire more than were 10 eV pal adminisâ€" â€"remarkably 1e local men were allowâ€" id it cannot ain "outside" Theories are be fair and ncillors. It There intast nd l ted 1 emet 1l 1 l itastic proposals for national reâ€" and to end unemployment, it is ed that the land settlement and ments of the poor Polish immiâ€" of seventyâ€"five years ago may ie way and provide the remedy." 11 11¢ bsetr m U manner of living and thinkâ€" ; habits and environment. n with high blood pressure to heed the advice of his docâ€" is regard. is heading for the n the other hand, there is the ; of a physician, one of the medical geniluseos of the world 1( May 31 Involvin of alleg individual e choice o ond of understanding and ith his, Canadian compatriâ€" ould wish that a few of our government were there, alâ€" ve and learn and perhaps little clear and sane thinkâ€" are so many theoretical 3€ made J€ Ma but 1 people lish : l1 t ved 11 aJp aJp a k C il il of â€"(Special to The Adâ€" zx three persons, two d theft of old equipâ€" mines as scrap iron istrate Atkinson here one of them was withâ€" 1| who. niu! the blessing of a chime 10se musical tones e to worship and Consulâ€"General to and his presence lne nart man mus of life; r holidavs. rokt from that. To pretend there is amounts Just toi nothing more than eyewash. Present facts prove ; it. All the fine promises have, resulted in what?| The record is in the tax bills! Taxes are higher. ! There was a deficit last year, and there will be anâ€"| other this year. Attempt may be made to cover | up by taxing signs and coal chutes, but the truth ‘ remains that instead of taxes being reduced, they are increased. The people know that when they pay. The councillors generally have no apologies to make. They made no rash promises. The most they promised was to do their best. No fairmindâ€" ed man can claim that they have failed in this. Only the mayor and his good man Friday promised heaven on a pancake, with reduced taxes as a side i | | dish. With less than half the year gone and the taxes struck, it is still apparent that it can‘t be done. It is amusing to hear apologists for Lhe': mayor and his echo using the identical arguments | that were used by opponents in recent elections.! 1 z C 1 1 t ; ( C | I money. _ If the people want improvements and , Honoured After 32 / Years services, they must pay taxes. There is no escape| of Medical Service to from that. To pretend there is amounts just to | | § s This week Dr. W. A. McCauley, surâ€" nothing more than eyewash. Present facts prove ; aanavrxn nkhinf? af maflinal etaf?f? anrkl crL "Improvements and town is growing!" Sure things! Sides climbing! An Ottawa gentleman wrote a letter to IT tawa Journal defending the genus skunk. Ottawa gentieman considered the skunk a } fellow, though not always in the best of odor clinched his argument by telling about a i who spent a happy summer in his garden in wa. The Ottawa Journal acted just the about that skunk as it did about the commun praised the broadness and kind heart of the : lover, but drew the line sharpiy about havin skunks within the city limits of Ottawa. se and s 10 doctor Therd o the more n ue O ited _ rictly blood rial Ccut and alcoâ€" re shoul retired sSt reida he mus . to cul ind L101€ inville taket nres 1ey uld drawn on the un be reâ€"laid later, and Jacquier, who plead suspended sentencd torney Robinson ha understood accused ter and that the st recovered. in the case had bee further enquiries, an Crown said the ques of the property had In the cirecumstances, could be determined, be withdrawn. Othe serVIl( It ALBERT COLLEGE (Eiglhtieth Year) A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN separate Residential Accommodation for a Limited Number of Young Ladies. 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