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Porcupine Advance, 9 Dec 1937, 2, p. 1

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Party at Iroquos Falls on Thursday J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere Dr. J. A. Kinnear sSPECIALIST Obstetrics and ~Gynacecviogy (Diseases of Women) Member of the Staff of the University of Toronto Member of the staff of the Toronto General Hospital Associated With Dr. Minthorn No. 12 3rd Avenue, Timmins Phone No. 2 Basement Reed Block, Fimmins Service â€" Satisfaction _ Sanitation Ontario Land Surveyor luilding Plans Estimates, Etc, Old P.0. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Third Avenue s it Lt â€"ap if The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0.L.8, Langdon Langdon Timmins rewell to Popular Nurse it Iroquois Falls. Ask Your Local Dealer for Prices or send your order direct to We Manufacture and Carry in Stock ARCHITECT Reed Block * DEAN KESTER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERKR Reference Schumacher High School and many others on request. FLAGQGS HAVERSACKS sSNOWSHOES DOG sLEIGHS TOBOGGANS TARPAULINS TENTS PACK BAGS EIDERDOW N ROBES SKIIS DOG HARNESS HORSE BLANKETS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDTING Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bank of Commerce Building D. R. Franklin i01s Falls, Ont.. I to The Advance 11 Party Given fol F. BAUMAN Mongeon Swiss Waltchmaker ate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MASSEY BLOCK TIMMIN®, OQONT. L. CALDBICK D. Paquetle, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE and oflher interesting games yed during the course of the and the winners for bridge rst, Mrs. H. Young; second, Hamilton; and the consolaâ€" _was awarded to Miss Morton. a Wilkes received first prize ime of Pickâ€"up Sticks. y lunch was served by Mrs. after which Miss Hamilton nted with a ‘beautiful gift of and South Poreupine Personals Silver. man nd Mrs. Sil at present. ‘"s. of the A Timmins, Ont Phone DE LUXE Given for Miss Hamilton farewell party was given Miss H. Hamilton, on ing, at the home of Mrs. Architect WeOEK 1365 capable nurse, iness and genâ€" Empire Block pent the last Is as a nurse spital, is exâ€" i, to take up ern location. it by the r«â€" . as she has Timmins of Abitibi are visitors Ontario â€"14â€"26 26) Silicosis respects neither geographica nor industrial boundaries, the authol states, and it is as much a factor ir some industrial processes as in the mines handling ores containing quartz Unlike tuberculosis it is not a comâ€" municable disease. As vyet its cure is unknown, but its prevention is possible in varying degrees, Contrary to the general impression, a very small perâ€" centage of the men emploved in Onâ€" tario mines ever become impaired by A comprehensive account of the being done by the Ontario Minin sociation, representing forty or of the leading mining properties i province, toward reducing the h of silicosis among metal miners pears in the November edition 0 Bulletin, Canadian Institute of M and Metallurgy, in a paper by Gibson, the Association‘s ventil engineer. Working to Reduce Hazard of Silicosis Work Being Done by the Ontario Mining Associaâ€" tion. Every MONDA KIWANIS SKATING RARNIVAL \ GALAXY OF ICE NYMPHS A COMPLETE PROGRAMME OF BEAUTIFUL, â€" SCINTILLATING IN A COLOURFUL AND FIGURE SK ATING BY CANADA‘S T O N l G H T BRILLIANT FIGURE SKATâ€" ING SPECTACLE CHAMPION ICE STARS. / TIMMINS ARENA *#3 blished a A COMPLETE PROGRAMME OF BEAUTIFUL, â€" SCINTILLATING FIGURE SKATING BY CANADA‘S CHA MPION ICE STARS. forty or more ‘operties in the ng the hazard il miners, apâ€" edition of the Jer by C. S. _ ventilation aphical author ctor in in the quartz. _ cure is ossible | | I } $ ( I } to the : l1 perâ€", ‘routine for more than ten years. Reâ€"| n Onâ€" redâ€" by tilation of mines. and on other matters affecting the silicosis problem. | Dealing with present conditions in | Ontario mines, the author points out that mining methods have improved, and air dustiness has decreased to such an extent that in most cases one can-! not detect dust in the air with the| naked eye. Dust sampling is practised | in most of the larger mines,. and in one mine it has been formed part of the| } spirators are aused with considerable Mini gases in the air of the principal mines, of the Province. It has also made quantitative determinations of quartz present in ore and dust. and has carried out intensive investigations on the venâ€" tilation of mines. and on other matters Its work in the field of engineering research has included studies of the acidity and alkalinity, and of the toxic gases in the air of the principal mines, silicosis to the extent that they must withdraw from the industry. Much of the paper is given to the work of a committee of four technicalâ€" ly trained men formed by the Associaâ€" tion in 1934 to make exhaustive and impartial studies of silicosis. The asâ€" tivities of the Committee are suppleâ€" mented by the full time employment of a mining engineer who is engaged largely in engingering research at the mines. TIMMINS., QONTARIO, It will take years, the paper s in conclusion, to prove fully the cazy of the efforts of all concserned silicosis. It is noted however. tha preventative méeéasures the initial examinations are being made more rigid in order to keep out of the industry men /with. the type of chest that would indicate their susceptibility to silicosis or tuberculosis. Men with tuberculosis are not allowed to work underground, and the Workmen‘s Comâ€" pensation Board will remove men from underground where there is suspicion of the ailment. suctess in a rumber of mines under certain conditions. Blasting is the greatest source of underground dust, and the most pronounced recent adâ€" vance has been the restriction of major blasts to the end of the shift. As a further means of dealing with silicosis. the Ontario Act requiries that each urderground man shall be the holder of a medical certificate, and that he shall be examined annually. The Workmen‘s Compensation Board, with funds provided by the industry, has established three permansnt examinâ€" ing stations, each of which is capable of examining an average of 4,000 men a year. Stardards for employment in the industry have been adopted. and RSDAY, DECEMBER OTH, 195 mber of mines Blasting is the of underground dust applied Dicyment in jopted, and being made eHfiâ€" with i CHANC E1110C0sIs, that the number of silicotics is | small, that the mean duration of the ! previous undergrcund exposure in ail new cases has been almost doubled, and that the great majority of workers can look forward to a period of gainful 02â€" | cupation in the mines, with little or iany undue changes in their chests atâ€" | tributable to underground exposure.! has been accomplished by a careful | selection of men, a constani watch on i I their health, a serious campaign to [ better underground conditions, and a| tenticn to some changes the immins United Churc} changes are due to the g tendance at church and S and the consequent nece justmenms in times to ac?: Morninzg service at the U: it will be noted, has been 10.45 a.m. There is Sund etter underground conditio onstant war on tuberculosis it 1¢ 8 IN TIME AT THE TIMMIXS UNITED CHURCH 10. nmnplished by a careful i constanit watch on erious campaigrn to Advan ind 8i hurch no CIH n <ime 'm; A A notices. The Ssent owthn of at., bein y for ad nodate al d Gpurcl‘ ivanced t A GALAXY OF ICE NYMPHS IN A COLOURFUL AND BRILLIANT FIGURE SKATâ€" ING SPECTACLE "Sentence for Theft 1| at Summer Cottages Jame Cralg At Of Nellie Lak held at Mathe: snow for some young men who summer cottage Lake, the later Case at Matheson Last Week Young Man Given Susâ€" pended Sentence. i DC Iroquois T‘hei al poli as quUuIckiy ov rems to be plenty r such investment comparatively shy LL effo Drts were and Claret 16 pa :, ~wWere taken on on Saturda raced ; Advanct 2s ~situated at part of last week were â€" rewarded Clarence Nelson, were taken to n one year‘s remandec a court costs of $31.00 th breaking and enterâ€" 11 ty : ~Ol â€" mone] nents, though i shy of industria [OOlprints in the to find the two pilfering in the ia@ated at Nellic D Jec‘s $15,000,00( oversubscribed rde€ed,â€"_I0r lson, both to court, Monthly general me branch will be held Cedar Street, South 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. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes, All Outside Toillets must be made flyâ€" proof le Presidentâ€"Austin Neame secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W. D. Forrester P.O. Box 1059, Timmins, Ont. Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Strect North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O. Box 1747 Benson, Sayer Davidson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 701â€"707 Confederation Life Bldg., Toronto. Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o‘clock Monday, Wednesâ€" day and Friday nights,. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phcose 228 Box 677 â€"~41â€"53 P.0O. Box 1591 RENTS COLLECTED AND PROPERTIES MANAGED Room 6. Gordon Block. Phone 2015 Timmins Dental Surgeon DR. MOORE‘S BUILDING Corner of Pine Phone 2030 and Fourth Timmins Trustee under The Bankruptcy Act Room 2 Marshall Block Telephone 611 Timmins, Ont. Dr. Ray Hughes W. D. Cuthbertson, LP.A Phone 1615 Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONSULTATION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Women Office Hours Gordon Block ?â€"35 p.m. and by Appointment. . Empire Block PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. Dr. S. R. Harrison Timmins Branch 88 Canadian CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 MA Porcupine School of Commerce Dr. W. Gordon Watt 0. E. Kristenson DR. E. L. ROBERTS sSPECIALIST Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Bank of Commerce Building DISEASES OF CHILDREN 7 GORDON BLOCK Timmins ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS REENIDGE CONSULTING AUDITTOR E. C. Brewer 1 Gordon Block CHIROPRACTOR Xâ€"~_RA Y NEUROCALOMETER By THE BOARD G. N. ROSS Phone 156 Second Section in tht OLll Telephones ; Office 2025 Residence 2025B 14 Timmins, Ont Timmins, Ont. ~17â€"48p Order of OF HEALTH WPCLCGLIIW, w on suspend be made flyâ€" Timmins Timmins ) what may any how . PV 14â€"26

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