| ake HALE E Y BA RIAN l ' THURS., JANUARY 28th, 1937 Page 2 News Notes of the North of Interest During i Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings the Past Week | "Alarm Gas" Effective f | Burning out rails was the cause Goes to Chile Earl P. Killoran of Noranda, of a fire in a chyte on the 675- with Mrs. Killoran and their baby foot level at fhe Hollinger on Tuesday evening, it ed officially by the morning. Immediately the alarm furned in, the acrid fumes of harmless "alarm gas" poured in- to the ventilating system, warn-| ed every man underground that} there was a fire'in the mine. The system worked perfectly _and within a short' time of the disco- yery of the fire, every man not in the fire fighting squad was on surface --Porcupine Advance. --_0--_----_ | Better Mail Service | Hollinger this Following up complaints that »mail addressed to Larder Lake "from Kirkland travelled to North Bay and back ,reaching the now busy mining camp and summer resort, the executiv of the board of trade took the matter up with the postal authortties A , result, C. L. Grisdale, president of the board states that whe has received a letter from the ent at North superinten d that there 1s P district Bay informing him now a daily exchange of locked ha etween the two points, ex- are pt on Sunday---I rthern News. oO Demand Far Woodsmen An unprecedented demand for lumber workers . is reported by officials of the Ontario employ- ment rvice branch in Timmins . toda \ recent order filled with the | is of the office here is givin ploy me t to many worl who prevoiously were listed on the tow nemployed yrolls. .] ordet as given out by the pulp and paper company at . Kapuskasing and already many Timmins men are preparing. to leave town to take over new du- ties in the woods near the paper . town Timmins Press - -O Saved Baby From Burning Crib To snatch her baby from a crib . which was beginning to smoke from the intense heat generated , as the house butned, was the ex- perience on Monday night of Mrs J. B. Vincent, wife of a Cheminis * Storekeeper, whose house and store went up in smoke that aight : Mr. Vincent had gone trom Cheminis into one of the nearby i prospects with a team he had just bought in the hope of getting some work to help in the slack winter season. in the Monday blaze the moth- * er was able to'get all the children out of the house,some of them in ;, their bare feet, into the night which was tweny below North- | y ern News "k= = as TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES Township of Bucke TAKE NOTICE that there will } 'be a Sale of Lands for Arrears of } Taxes at the Municipal Chambers of the Township of Bucke, North Cobalt, Ont.,' on Monday, March| 6th, 1937, at 2 p.m. The adjourn- ed sale, if any, will be held at the same. pface on Monday, March t @5th, 1937, at 2 p.m. C. D. CHENIER, Treasurer, Tp. Bucke. $9--M1 for aday, a week or fonger--from a single room with bath to the most sumptuous hosekeeping suite equip- ' ped with linen, silver and china-- |. affording every convenience, lux- Delightful ' ury and attendance. + led lounge r \ restaurant service--that "briefly is the distinctive appeal of the Wind- ¥ eor Arms. } - * Windsor Arms Hotel 22 St. Thomas Street (Bloor at Bay TORONTO Tel. Ra. 5141-2-3-4 few days on a long journey to Caletones, near Rancagua, Chile, | was where he has 'accepted a position | Com-| with the Braden Copper pany Mr. Killoran's present contract with the South American mining company is for a period of three years, at the end of which time he will have the option of renew- ing it again for the same period-- Rouyn-Noranda Press. Mr. Killoran is a former Hail- B. G. Killoran. ° Help to Sell Claims | At a meeeting of the directors | Quebec} of the Northwestern |Prospectors and Developers As- sociation held at Hotel, Tuesday evening, there was considerable discussion of [the arrangements made whereby |members can register with the secretary any claims they may have for disposal, with a view to being put in touch with prospec- was Boviourics| daughter, leaves within the next tive purchasers--Rouyn-Noranda Press. | o---- Want Public Health Nurse The Kapuskasing board of trade is pressing for the appointment of a public health nurse for that district. It is claimed that some time ago there was one there, who did a very important work among the homes of settlers, and it is felt that this service should be again established, particularly as the travelling clinics of the the National} Write tor folder. These prices are effective for January 28th, 29th and 30th. 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