RSDAY, MAY 4TH, 1939 a Ilocal mine fourd a man who hag four hundred and fortyâ€"fcur beaver skins, and this man, unable to pay his fine, went to jail protesting it was wrong to pick on him when lots of others were doing it. Now, as to the excuse of the Dept. on the grounds that the beaver had become a nuisane : and were doin: s3 harm, that means thai the animal is classed as vermin, weasels and cats; but this animal is one of our noblest, and should the lons argument end as to a National Flayg for Canada and it be adopted, then the most fitting thing for an emblem would be a beaverâ€"Canada‘s first enginesr, that works hard all its life skilfull; building dams that prevent floods. Canâ€" ada has thousands and thousands of square miles of bush and should let the beaver have a portion of land, and never mind if part of it is fleoded, for that portion the teaver floods prevents a flood elsewhere, and consetves the water supply. It is a job well done without letting of contracts to be disâ€" cussed by pcliticians. I have sp?n pleasant hours watching beaver at work and their labor is done with great inâ€" telligence.. This anima! deserves tac best treatment we can give it, and if the Department had continued to try and protect the beaver and declared an open season on Domsetic Cats the; would be doin:, a gcod thing. I hav" watched for years the birds that eat inâ€" sects in gardens and noticed that while they are hunting for the pests that deâ€" stroy plants and vegetables, the cat will stalk the birds armml usually Set them. Now these insects the birds wWwOoUlilu have eaten if the cats did not eat the birds are left to multiply and in thn? very near future I predict the governâ€" ment will find that it would have be2an wiser to value the honest beaver®and trap the destructive cat. ' Yours truly, Sudbury Star: | back cn the job Hollywood studics: can get is 120 vo Wants Beaver Protected and Open Season for Cats Dear Sir: I question the wisdom Dept. of Game and in C claring an cpen season on beaver in t spring of the year when the fema are carrying 3ou§ i One man in protest called the D:partment the "D artment for Extinetion of Game," a there seems to tke a just cause for sa ing that, for at the time the season w declared cpen, one foma‘le caug meant the loss Of five cor six you beavers. The propex time to trap bea €r would be before the rutting seas Now, the pecple were told by t Dopartment that after a long period protection the cpen srason was Jjus fied, How well they have been pI tected is shown when the police searc ing a plane for a gold brick stolen frc Schumacher, To the Eldtor of The Advance, Timm "Happy" Woods Objects to Recent Open Season for Beavyâ€" er. Thinks Department was Illâ€"Advised. Would Proâ€" tect Beaver. Cats a Menace Through Destroying Inâ€" sectâ€"Eating Birds. call W. FINKLEMAN OFFICE â€"Phone 718 NL SALES and SERYVICE OFFICEâ€"MILL GARAGIE ugilist Jack Ropc as el‘sctrician in where the worst J. M. WOODS Oin I lang, al flcooded, 1 ds prever nserves 1 well do . to bz d ve Ssp2n r at work great inâ€" ryves thas 6 and If : @ to try T. N. O. Trainman 4 tli 2 of . Sporting New Style _â€" of Official Caps cf â€"Surgeons as the createst advance made in surgical ligshting in fifty years, new instruments designed to introduce light into the body are being used in a number of Canadian hospital. Danger ‘of burn glaré and electric shock ars nonâ€"existent in the new instrumenis which are made of a plastic material called "Lwucite." Clear as glass, this ‘ matcrial has the peculiar property oï¬ being able to transmit lizht throughâ€" the entire length of a rod whether ‘straight or curved, so that it is possible for the electric light bulb supplying it to ‘b2 in the handle of the instrument rather than at its end, as has previousâ€" ’ ly beon the case. Among§ the hospita‘s | already equipped with sets of the new !1r<trwments are the Toronto General and Sick Children‘s hospitals, Monâ€" treal‘s famous Neurological Institui: "aud Hamilton‘s famed Mountain Samiâ€" tarium. Appsndectomies, Caesarian opcrations, cancer treatment, treatâ€" ment of certain brain afflictions, reâ€" moval cf gall stones and chest operaâ€" tions are bzsing facilitated by this reâ€" volutionary new form of Dental and oral surgery and the diagâ€" nosing of eye, car, and throat troubles have also been made easier. i Doscribcd by the American Collegs | | mss css n n mm en mm umm mm m en sns Englechart, May 3â€"Marking a deparâ€" ture from timeâ€"honoured stylss in railwaymen‘s headgear, the Temiskaâ€" ming and Northern Ontario Railway has pioneered in introducing this spring a new fashion in conductors‘ caps. The "bonnet" worn by the genâ€" eral men in charge of the regular pasâ€" senger trains is fashioned along the lines of the hats worn by provincial police officers and other guardians of the law, with moreover,. something of a New Millinery for Railway Men More Like Police Caps. Had Been Prisoners of War in Spain for a Year R. Dickic, former secretary of the Communist party in Kirkland Lake is among 31 volunteers, who enlisted from Canada carly in the Spanisl\ war, sailâ€" ing from Havre last Friday. These volunteers were among those captured by Franco in the Aragon offensive of March, 1938, and recently released. A Maneotic of â€" Schumacher, is also 1archn, 19430, f[angotic, «C mong them iped Light is Now Being Used for Operations NIGHTS, 2174â€" W Piano soloâ€"Peegy Webster. Entire ‘compariy, singing "Glow Worm," obligato by Lucette Hansen. Vozral soloâ€"Ezstty MacDonald. Group singingâ€""Lilac Time." Duetâ€"Barbara Thompson, Elizabeth Curtis. Oneâ€"act playâ€"â€"‘"‘Tha. Wrong Balbies" â€"cast of charactf'ls-â€"Clnis.,me Brown, Marion McLcod, Vivian Poflita, Eva Hansen, Garnet McLeod, Shcila Rymer, Losis Southern, Edith Golding. Danceâ€"Dorothy Downs. Group singingâ€""Little Sir Echo." Voecal soloâ€"Beryl Chrispen. Group singingâ€""Be A Good Guy." Following the Mrs. Jshnston, lieutenant, thanked the audiâ€" ence for their attendance, and the Guides presented Mrs. P. H. Carsotll, who directed the music and singing, with a. lovely handbag as a token of their appreciation. Curlls,. Vocal Hansen. Dialogueâ€"Marion McLeod, Freda Campbell. Oneâ€"act playâ€""Katic‘s New ‘Hatâ€" cast of characters â€" Gwen Appelhy, Janet MacMillan, Jean Parson, Beth Patterson, Muriel Chrispin and Ru‘n Hansen. * Intermission. Piano soloâ€"Peogy Woeobster. i In a preliminary paper it was shown ‘llml the addition of small quantities ‘ of metallic aluminium powder almost 'Cmm)letcly checked the solubility of slll(,cous matter in a beaker. Six rabâ€" bxts exposed to quartz dust for six 'momhs showed well developed silicosis \ whereas seven rabbits exposed to quartz ‘dust plus one per cent metallic alumiâ€" \nium powder for the same period did ‘not develop silicosis. At that time, the authors were not in a position to state cither the manner in which the alumiâ€" nium reduced the solubtlity of siliceous material. or. from the animal experiâ€" ments, whether the aluminium was acting locally or systematically, or for what period after the cessation of dustâ€" _ing it would continue to act. The present paper gives an account of the experimental work that has since been done in this end and in 'other directions, and discusses the reâ€" sults of the experiments. Among the lccnclusions reached from the work so | far undertaken are that to prevent siliâ€" "various med.cines gave me very ‘! little relief, and a friend advised me to give Kruschen a trial, as she had doâ€" rived benefit from it whilst suffering similarily, I am so thankful that 1 took her advice. From the very first bottle I felt relieved, and now I am quite free from pain, and get a §00Gd | night‘s sleep."â€"(Mrs.) H. C. Neuritis, like rheuimaiusm. lumbago, and sciatica, is often caused by nceâ€" ajleâ€"pointed uric acia crystals which . form as the result of sluggish eliminaâ€" | ting organs. Kruschen helps to conâ€" : vert those crystals into a harmiess °_ Em Ne L ul d B e uC VC CE EmE EU mJ solution, which is xcmovcd through thc‘ natural channels. I 106th Gir]l Guides Present, Excellent Concert Here For the benefit of others who may | be troumiea with the complaint she suffered from, a grateful! woman wWrites:â€" "wast May I had a very severe atâ€" tack of neuritis in the leg, which made it impossibie ior me w0 iest auring the day, or to get regular sleep at nigntsâ€" to say nothing of the intense pain. Sin The 106th Group Girl Guides held a successful concert on Monday evenâ€" ing in St. Matthew‘s Church hall, the hall being packed for the cceasion with an appreciative To open the programme, "O Canâ€" ada" was sung, and the entire company jcined in the singing of "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." Freda Campbell, as cbhairman, welcomed the audiente, and introduced the numbers on the programme. wWork undertaken by J. J. Denny, metallurgical engineer,, McIntyre Porâ€" cupine Mines Limited and his assocâ€" iates W. D. Robson, chief surgeon for the company, and D. A. Irwin, Departâ€" ment of Medical Research, University cf Toronto, for the prevention of siliâ€" cosis by metallic aluminium is making satisfactory progress, according to a paper by the three men appearing in the April issue of the Bulletin, Canaâ€" dian Institute of Mining and Metalâ€" lurgy. Experimental work with this object in view has been in progress at the McIntyre mine for some time past, and certain methods have been devised whereby an excellent dispersion of the powder can be cbtained in the underâ€" grouund atmosphere. By using small quantities of aluminium powder disâ€" persed in a dust cloud, reductions of 90 per cent or better in the solubllity of the siliccous material, from which silicosis is developed,. wore obtained from dust samples taken 150 to 300 from the face following a driftâ€"round blast having a volume of 8000 cubic feet.. The investigations are still in 1dr‘Q wog In Ahat Little Rest Day or Night aper on Silicosis in April Mining Bulletin rge Audience Enjoy Efâ€" fective and Pleasing Proâ€" gramme. Woman With Severe Neuritis prozramime in full is as follows: 10 scloâ€"Bernice Bridgman. ail soloâ€"Erwin Williams. up singingâ€"*"Big Brown Bear." al soloâ€"Pearl Harry. up singingâ€""Sing Little Ban}o with obligatoâ€"by Elizabeth THE PORCUPINE ADVANCHE, TIMMINT. ONTARKIO cosis aluminium dust may be inhaled daily indepemiently of the siliceous dust; that the aluminium dust must be sufficiently concentrated in the inhaled dust to provide a iminimum concentraâ€" tion in the lung of 1 per cent at all times; â€"and that aluminium dust in any concentration necessary to prevent siliâ€" cosis is hundreds of times below the explosive concentration of aluminium powder. Latchford, May 3.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kennedy and son Curtis left last week for Swastika. Mr. Kennedy reâ€" ceived the appointment of station ag>n} there. Althcugsh‘ they have lived on‘ly a short in Latchford they have made many ‘friends who regret their dsparture. On Saturday evening ‘Mrs. H. McDermid and Mrs. F. Keenan cnâ€" tertained at party for Mrs. Kennedy in the Mc:Dermid home. Cards were played after which Mrs. Keonan presented the guest of honour with a beautiful embroidered linen lunchsen set as a memento of her stay here. Mrs. Kennedy expressed her thanks, and also her regret at leaving Latchf{ord. The evening closed with many good wishes for hor future happiness in her new homs. Honoured by Latchford Friends on Eve of Leaving .. The same eveninn the gentemeon friends surptised Mr. Kennedy at his home,. taking lunch with them. A soâ€" cial hour was speont and a smoking set was presented to Mr. K:nnedy, who was always willing to give the boys any assistance in hockey and in any way he could. Many expressions of regret have ‘been heard that Mr. anu Mrs. Konnedy have left Latchford, and the gocod wishes of the community folâ€" low them to their new home. Quebec Village the Centre of Promising New Industry Ceontred in the village of Abercorn, Qucicec, one of the newest of Canadian industries, the breeding of angora rabâ€" bits on a commercial scale, is now enâ€" toring its third prospercus ycear. Run by a~ coâ€"sperative unit Oof severai brecders the industry boasts about six hundred angoras, each producing about a pound and a half of woolâ€"a year. An increasin‘ix demand for the silky, longâ€" Although she will accompany him on a trip and be absent from England, when he is, Quceen Elizabeth is also included in the council of state appointed to act for the King while he is away. This is required by law. The Duke of Kent (left), youngest brother of the King, and the Duke of Gloucester (right), are two of the fiveâ€"person council, e of Abercor st of Canadi of angora ta ale is now e seonnedy réâ€" tation ag>nt e lived on‘ly 1 they have regrect their ‘Mrs. nalred wcol its growth, war‘m as mand as linings,. 1 gora to lint irom rustlit varietles, mate and amp‘s rat to be the.C Following extsonsive investigatisons by A. E. Pugslgy its mine superintendent, and W. G. Brissenden, its research enâ€" gineer, Paymaster Consolidated Mines, Limited, has turned to the use â€"cf deâ€" tachai>l¢ bit drill steel, the two offiâ€" ‘clals advise in their jJoint paper apâ€" pearing in the April issue of the Bulâ€" letin, Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. and W. gineer, Limited tazcha‘>l [np Jo od41 JO ol[} PJUSiL â€"GÂ¥}80 4atuyaop symseI .ou} sJoUuM ‘outU z; ‘ONn JC ogl uU potpns q3siy sem csqousumtoprsd 1os3}S 1P 14 oup, cuol} douus po aaty pure ‘0se sreaf Cm) jnso® paououWmuco J13M oU) ‘Cous Ssumuedreys t 44q psodtA â€"188 sgBatre suwu:tu pajeied3s 4fapIMA sdoIlU} UL I132]s piepUuts]s J0 osn Sy}f U nolljp} UostIte pel 1824J} Sson[{nstJJIp UOIJNGILISIDP put 4q Aressoo3u apep ‘ASmIrEIW pus Detachable Bit Driliâ€"Steol I{Cin}: lThC\l dt I)d)’ l"(lbte C1} of â€"COSTS. resulted also chine shift in ations: in gre ished t] teel. vity appeared fC advartagse ic detachak on "in tra on econ( concernit 11 ndad (hA ration 11 mufl: eared for a time that the prinâ€" vartags to be derived from use lztachable bits would be a reoâ€" in transportaticon and: distriâ€" costs. However, their use has also in mors drilling per maâ€" iift in stoping and raising operâ€" in greater flexibility in the drill tâ€"up, and a tendenty towara efficiency at all working faces; wer steel cost per foot of hols and in cther minor advantages 2 use Cf standard stcol. . Hollywood also uses anâ€" e silk dresses to prevent thein ing before the microphsones. of the Canadian wcol is that ot shed like the imported The Mountain cliâ€" the dict which includes an ion of iodized salt are said onsible for the superiority of achable bi nd@ â€" practi conomy st is aiding the industry in ays the April issue of the n which the coâ€"cpsrative lescribed. BEight times as ep‘s wool, angora is in deâ€" ining for aviation unifcrm W are civen descriptiions > bit, and of shop and rctices, together with / studies, and on facâ€" the us2 of the bits. ransportaticn and s that had ariscn standardstzsel in SaAVSs good faith, Arrest was made by proâ€" vincial police. Another arrest made by Provincials was that of Edouard Dulacâ€"on a charge of attempting to obtain money under false pretences, His case will ho tried at. the fall assizes in Amos. In the meanwhile he is lodged in Ville Marie county jail. Amedee Govette Amos , to one mc offence against sec the Criminal Code. Torcnito Siar: A man acoused of atâ€" Lempttd roSsbery was fcund to have scarlaot ifever whon he appeared in a Toront>r corrts: was lucky not to be charg>d with bein‘z a red. Given Six Months in Jail for Stealing Dynamite ROUYN, May 3â€"James Harold Nodâ€" well was sentenced by Magistrate A. Boily to a six months jail term for the thoft of 60 zsases af dynamite from the H. J. OConnell Company. Nodwe! had disposed of the dynamite to a conâ€" tracting firm who had purchased it in Hill â€" Clarkâ€" Francis Cor. Pine First 13@ Pine Street North Timmins "It must be. There‘s the number. But, off hand, say you‘d better ask the Macs over to QOUKR house. It would give us a chance to show them what Miliâ€"Clarkâ€"Franceis did for us. Tl bet they‘ve never even heard of the govâ€" ernment Home Improvement Plan and how you can modernize and repair your house inside and out withâ€" out putting up one cent in cash. I have a talk with Mac and Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis tackles this place, P‘ll bet you won‘t know it next time we call." e INFORMATION e FINANCING SMHONVM TTIV NJ MLVLSHY TVMY NV INSU RANC E. Complete Building and Home Improvement Service SIMMS, HOOKER DREW tte was sentenced at month in jail for an section 301, par. 1, of "*This can‘t be THEIR place!" HOUSES AND LOTS FOR sSALE CONVENIEXNXNT TERMS Ruggedly built with Safetyâ€" Bonded Cords, Dominion Royal Master Tires guard you from hctâ€"weather blowâ€" outs. See your dealer today. 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