Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Mar 1939, 2, p. 7

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A very errecuve arr: foreground of a flower up by employing Blue Palace Lobelia. or backed 'by R952 em sum and Lt-teiia can blnation. if preferred. "Gem" Petunias are : growing five in six inc compact, ball-like p: inches across. Th we I and shades to choose 1 cies. but RC? Gem has that goes, very well wi belle. The flowers of about two inches acro. in bold relief to the so thick and compact hide all of.the stems. Behind Rose Gem. pl Jubilee Gem is a co. variety of the old-{33m or Bachelor Button. poet. in shape. grow inches high. The flow and ' richer in colour Button and comes on 1; can be sown outsid ground is prepared orâ€" ering-fistarted in box cold-frame. Fireballâ€"a variety of dwarf annual Phlox-can be substituted or combined with Jubilee Gem. Fireball is brilliant scarlet. compacc and fairly symmetri- cal. If you like vivid colouring you will find it among the annual Phlokes. both tall and dwarf. This can also be said of Nasturtiums. Pansies and Violas fit in anywhere. either as edging or bedding plants. Ageratum is well adapted to edge beds of Geranium: it has a long blooming period. blooms profusely and is very compact. Unfor- tunately Agerotum is ‘very susceptible to frost. The same might be said of Geranium. although both are grown successfully in this locality. The edgings and colour combinations suggested in the foregoing paragraphs are merely. tentative examplesâ€"to be improved {won or altered to suit. in- Special Value in North of the Use of Hotâ€"beds How to Make These Aids to Good Gardening in the North. Neither Difficult to Make, Nor Too Costly. ElTeetive Arrangement for the Foreground of a Flower Bed. (Ccntributcd by Timmins Horticultural Society) THURSDAY. MARCH 239.13. 1939 STEELE BRIGGS SEEDS MONEY Timmins Branch 1". A. Burt, Manager Bunchu tho It Kirkllnd Mo. Luz-du- bnko and Rouyn. .ive arrangzme a flower bed ce mes only in dark blue. outside as soon as the red orâ€"for earlier flow- in boxes, hot-beds 02' lower bed can Blue Gown, 0: THE DOMINION BANK )151 l’ to carrq othrouqh a contact Contract jobs necessitate the purchase of materials, the payment of wages, perhaps additional equipment, which require cash. We can contribute to your success by providing the financial assistance you may need. This Bank is always ready to advance money for any sound operation or expansion in your business. Have a talk with the Manager of our Branch near you. lant Jubilee (3:31. mparatively new ioned Comflower. It is very com- 1T '0m in and stand on iage. which: formed as u M )SC 13- h m leep m blue L: 11 'or the e built, rn‘ ESTABLISHED 1871 g prams w ncxthsrn bloom t: -fro$c. Tc of annua tain vege them wali Ncihinz ver A rectangular odds and ends on the ground banked with e suit, the puma If you are U Marigolds don‘t Gold. It. blooms freely than the ‘ Marigold and its: odorless. The Northern Miner last week says: “The taxes paid by mining companies are something more than meets the eye. It is the custom with mining com- panies to show in their reports only the taxes directly paid; sometimes 18f°l "‘an is made to nume1ous atlzzx taxes but. their amount is never offered in figures. One of the Canadian mining companies which last year paid out a little over a million dollars for dit 3st fede1'.a1 muni- cipal and provincial taxes. got curious asflto what. it was paying in indiree levies. It found that in addition to the‘milliondollars straight taxes it had paid out over 3100000 in sales tax on slipplies and equipment. and had dis- bursed nearly $30000 in a varied as- sortment of other taxes. Obviously the "items specifically mentioned in annual report's are only part of the tax story, and included in operating costs there on top serv and. exclud: should be the south 5 Mines Pay Heavily in “Hidden” Form of Taxes it from the no: frame about Lm‘ wide enough LO dividua the pa toward will dis joy of gar experiment hon-bed ady .v 1 h tabl mir .cul Wit V 185:»91’1 ~and ar w (15 o 61‘ 'x'or 01‘ to fit, you windows 115 in operati eccable figt 1E or 1; borc‘ D lows are better slow to shed water. V‘ ubjecb in detail lat: ninking of 131mm old men pz'c builc winds typ 'oliag :1 {ram 211) luml 'look :iv 3130111 (5233‘,;i;f;',.2§§‘iifi‘§f§ i'l‘ext of Statement. {main 111-211. will1 11 Wind'm‘s 1211;! i From Prelniel’ H‘1ii1g: high. long and storm windows ,Cl‘ 'quirements of hat, you may M costs there for numer- mmi The Crown of and more )f African l‘ViV 1r g rea best work of 9Q m m by period h W11 3 our will W 11$ 1.) The following is 1 address on 10;:ign : Premier King in the on Monday:--â€" “The d‘evelcpment render it desirabl') t a brief statement, 31 situation. Many of yet clear. When I c estimates of the Den al Affairs. I shall seek many questions which of last year and. in 1 past, few 1113111113 11: Canada, as for other e ”I have been taken guarded references I ginning cf the momh of an attempt to dommazc mo worm by for-ac? He did not atzsmp‘. to a..- swer those questions. but declared may would require consideration. mt only by Germany's neighbours but by others avert outside of Em‘Ope. and that the Government of the United Kingdom would consider them in consultation instam that :1 01121031 still existing in the worl some moment we mig‘m to consider quesnions 121! we had thus far discuss realized now that these had some foundatisn; .23 the feeling that, the ou proving. to which I re; later. IL will be observc: ing on March 7 than I had been experienced i office of Europe. that m: somewhat. cleared in the days. I was careful to a adhered to what I had 53 Latest Move Surprise I made no claim to any sources of information or to a to forecast the future. The place of the latest disturb-an surprise to me. and a surprise governments more nearly e and more minutely informed sure this House will always b: alike of facing unwelcome rea cf avoiding giving away to propaganda. I have myself either to ignore the serious 9 events of the past week have the world’s hop: of peace. ( aggerate the imminenee er danaer. as if the world wz‘r: vious occasion. as 301 the circumstancos c proper I should have members. a few short momh looks to force as t lations with its 119' emly with the war of the week cahnm may have appearcc‘ some of the earlie the Treaty of Vers: ciples 0f self-deter or the beginnia tack on 3. mm of an attempt by force? He danger. as 11 mm W; for Armageddon. We have witness?! the wanton and fmc Gelmany of the gre: remained of Lhc Cze: sults and moves may lic. Foilowiug this exam or nut, with Germany's a; gary has occupied the re:- ment. small. but racially cally important. After M hoped that, what rcma Czecho-Slovak Republic w mune from aggression. 'I not been realized. '1‘ new . tries that do not H has now overtlker vigorous small 11m suit 0 rather as may For the me: know. no cour Address of Premier on f eig'n Afl'airs (m Mom! care for all possib‘ Mr. Chamberla‘x noving speech at was» this the end mm more the evid ms given that it 1 aelf bound by pied .lfltl [£111 Of The Ontario dcpax‘tn an official. has, had me clear Highway No. 6 be any other in the are: dwarfed by the wall throughou: the wintm moms Stock-Taking Needed oun 211' discussed. It hat these appro} dation; .so. I bow at the outlook \ 'nich I refsx'red no observcd that 11 :n n methin cansicim 1): ha H .' SNOW I’ILES UP 25 FEET ALONG FICRCUS ROADS 1111 thi ix' lC mainn‘ f( )U )l' pas upa )1‘ ny ab form THE PORC'UPI'NE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO W J. t was a 0 many warned. n h £1 3’ )l' wee. on b H 1}) 01 11' JUD- l( W ‘l 11‘ 11‘ ir l) .lH iv :1 m I] mm em of Canada as of the Unit'sd W l'f force 8 1‘9 11 fies 11C )[ll'ed :‘ie 11‘ If ll IT €11 110 3n .s which me, in .cc .vmter kc d Arthm 1 me let U 1T1 am my >arl 191 X0 Statz‘mvnt I ,to wit Ida p 11‘ 3n ,ll W Ill la LII )mb‘ and 11 ssuv Must B II h W ca .derati am hat C( 11 CQL 1111 h IT ulnatio ll ll 1) 11‘ VI'E t1 1C is ll J m n II’ 13 1Q. ifiml 1 \‘ radon 11' l)! Finds Propose] Amendment Noteworthy and Laudahle 1C nt dva 111' IT Wake Up! Spring is in the Air! O m llfl 116 /*1165 h! 11' H qu kc t-l it 0 n .11 .mfi ll 1F 31 P1 tinu vim: 10 8111‘ ll‘ h YOU‘RE the patient sort. ynu can wait fur riml. And then }(.u can take )uur ¢--.:r out and v the Lauyâ€"und get mud in your eye and a I) to patch .1ita‘bl-9 wa 3fully... ’ repqrt 1 bear: W l] and 10m: p )r 1111” 11111] u :1 y. depu ) W of m 3 m Don 't Sin!) 11 28 SECON D A \"E i § Rtp1esontatixes of Tisdale. Whitney and 'I‘immins to \Ieet and Discuss Question. To Investigate Poor Light- ing in T111111 Hall. Federation (1e Femmes Fumcais (‘anadien Tag Day on May 16. Will Discuss 3 Common Health Board for Camp NI big hmlth department and even common employment department. Final (lecisian waste have the m ing and discuss the broader issue. £32 m “OO...:OO:§O§:.Ԥ::O .000 0 9.0600 90¢. 11‘ 11‘ film/WWW NASH W W(‘ MOSE NASH MOTORS 1111151 and Wood i THE CAR EVIIYBODY LIKES COAL AND woonmnn AND omen 86 Spruce South Phone 32 our variety of coal Coke -â€" Welsh Anthracite -- Pennsylvania Blue â€",â€"- Briquettes -â€"- Alberta -- Pocahontas -- Buck- wheat â€"-â€" Nut Slack - Steam Coal and Cannel. lllllniC W 11] he C0 1 UV 11 W11 0 W h Lion of a full-time Medic: [ealth and a full- time Sani- 01 fox the whole camp. 3 nnins and the townships of Whitnes was discussed cu .ht at a speeal me: ting of :px'esutntives of the three es will meet at an early Lher discuss the matter. act. was introduced when :1 Funk Evans. clerk of the Itsdztle. asked the Timmins Fl{AN K BYCIi m three Sanita 112.1115 lookir Dvntal (‘linic 12': meeting a copy of a the public school board the Board of Health was ouncil. The school board .wour of a. central dental . but had inaugurated its take care. of public school rz‘eded dental work done. :‘s that." said Councillor nd :ll'." matter of a. dental ll i1 g2t. together with re- of the townships. said would rather discuss the 01" whether or not the 11111135 should have 'one Dzn‘tmem and even one in mild this building 2 all wrong. _We 13121 the hands of a ct did we not?" as: more than a mllllon Words! Don't worry about priceâ€"ten models on prICed next to the lowest. 80 come down-try ltâ€"gct a load of Spring today! all Lighting submitLed 0?: mm th as poor. Tl‘ the camp have- on? places?" l) ' 1000 square miles." Howevzx'. he believ- 23tor had an auto- the jcb. Sureâ€"(hero are volume! of proof that Nash II the ”3r 2...) bu; (his year. But one gay .00}; from the :-.r 11:0; . . . and once Iround the town . . . toll DOW on. in your 1 ”L‘ Insp :5 3m much Maybe It‘s the Spring alr you're breathing . . maybe “'3 the case at the steering post shllt“ . . . or the utter smoothness of the Fourth Speed For- ward‘ . . . ur the fact that Nash ls bullt [or the gypsy-lilo. wlth a bed In lt . . . . . . but suddenly you see nhead of you. blue aklos and {leery clouds . . . trout streams whlto with foam . . . a sun-drenched beach down south . . . . . . you‘re snylna “good-bye" to winter. From mw on, it will always be fair Weather for you, g”lt.. Want to pass him? Just nudge that throttle . . 4 and watch him dwlndlc Into a dut in your rear- vlslon mirror. .‘wver In your "to have you felt suth space-rating unwr! 'lt'u a new kind of engine made only by 1er1° 40.000 mmting ta lim'e Sani- ‘ man take the Mayor (31'. James lighting 3 candle- variaus wer them 73h TIM .VIINS 1 com- ask3d .11 H’eji’tmt ‘(lrm To Drive It! . wheelbase . . . 3285 complete with license Mr. Shaw. town treasurerjxplained that, me building had been wired far indirect. lighting. Th} system was meant to be suppl'nnented {by desk lamps. However. running on a SIS-cycle current, the desk lamps flickered. chision was to place the matter in the hands of the tcwn engineer. Jack McLean. He will snbmn ilie'qnesuon to the Hydro Electric Cominmsicn for recommendations. Tag“ Days . The Federation de Femmes Canad- ien Fx‘aucals was granted permission to hold a. tag day on May 16. Alumna-3'11 the council was not. in agrscmem. with the principle of tag days, said Council- lor McCL‘Jc. it did not feel that in could refuse the right to 1191:! one to an organization. such as the F36 :ation. which did charitable work. ' Wants Dust Control Plant for Kirkland Lake Roads the mayor On May 16 the Fact: will be held. On May be held for the Canagl the Blind and on April zle-‘Paplneau Batallicn the public for suppozt Appax‘sntly they have dust in Kirk- land Lake. as well as in Timmins. Bu; the Kirkland Lake authorities as yet have not adopted the Timmins plan of putting on an extra tax for oiling the streets there. The following is {mm the last; issue of The Northern News. of Kirkland Lakezm “One local ered by the snmmw. was contra Hollin placed 11' now cOlit v1 PHONE 1 H31; Timmins m In 18 t1: trim: -‘ Mix PAGE SEVEN iC 711 ther in or. Jack question :51311 for \\' .11; Day 1 ‘.y will ll 1t n- b

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