Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 18 Mar 1926, 2, p. 6

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hs | 0 "I’he Speaker ‘has: -often thou ht ";that the presont tmn aervmb erit‘m ed‘ #: ,;‘conéidérable m;necds } ning over the . N 0 Not that’" ewer train coqu take care of the $.) businessof, the Tine, but from the fach ‘@ ) that these trains run too hearly the â€" the meantime it has been sug* ,;gested Jocally, on numerous occasions, that arrangements might be made to enable the,‘‘paper train,‘‘ whigh leaâ€" vyes Englehart at midnight egeh night, ;.to‘cari'yt}t; ssengers as far: Co without the present ‘‘red tape T6k thods being necessary. . We can readiâ€" M,:ly understand the hnemmbr’hty Oo® ‘this maelme ‘From railway ‘point ,?of vlew, it is a public owned railway, ‘and nobody would be durt to any exâ€" tent if the privilege of mfing on the paper train from Enpglebart to C CO '~ worte granted by the Chgirman.Lee and Secmfiazry lfaund' da ‘This qi questmn, of course, has not been ‘ wWorked out by us to any "extent, but %-.we ‘were pleased to learn, from Chairâ€" nan Leo‘s remanks at the banguet last f-A_'week‘ that this very matter is now occulying the.attention of the T..N. 0. Commsagion,~and that it is quite 4;h1§ely‘i.th‘ e~ service will shortly, "C % ged, whén tra.ms wfll le?e fl‘o- abn 4 grriving here in the early n ornmg, a;gd toha,g another | tralp wflia probably: parss throng‘h\ Lisâ€" on h bound, ‘late in the evenâ€" ve in Tomonto about ten W L oo ce ux a" geit%ral ‘puble Eno#\;lfit what to expect ._ This . metvilege. is . readily granted on proper request' Bbut the doâ€" lay .and uncertainiy is mmw same hours of ‘the day. We have traing at. 1} Am., 2 p.m. and. 4 ty m;s un south at 1 notm,. b and 6 p.ur ‘It has appeared to. us at batter qefirme could be supplied .;z'n.v a;:i 'fl the seaomi anmml meetmg < .‘. ‘ i0 â€"J-.’.. “ l‘ :n'fi"’â€". h‘â€"-" .-.‘“JJ wm tfie round by. a 12°10 seore.. In the face of what bhgl were sub;ect to | the Trappers did not to lose alâ€" / 1 together the six goal lead whmh they t held. as .a result â€"of the game here. :’“Playe,rs were spat upon by some. ‘of A the crowd whileâ€"one man smd to: be member ‘of. the. execuhve, ‘made ) Arfer and. Olark an offer of $200 each, ~4â€"easy money, if they werethe means of ATroquois Falls winning the . ‘round; | Steve Vain. the referee, ‘was. also told J of an <easy way t 4 tre%tmgnfl gmivtgmm *Gla:rk was C g;IoWar than ‘the proverbml Aenake‘s tummy,‘ fi;‘%‘_fi,_Tobacqo ,)ume lwap spat e M -Weekes reports th*nt prospec-» tmg eontinues actively in Ontario, Quebec and Manitfoba and several new have been opened up with reported promising results. You will see. from the genergfl managen‘s mport~ that he estimates the_ore /reserves in Ankerite Mine at 225 00 "tons, inâ€" cludmg 86,000 tons in the new No. 5 veim.. Su?ostantlal progtess has bee ‘made with plant construction, and i is hoped to have the mill in operation June. The mill will have an initiâ€" ‘al eapaeity of 200 tons per day, but it ; z,dtopermltofrapldand easy expansion at comparatively small iexpense it evelopments undergronndl pustify it \ conmection with our Afikerite pmperty a new company has been Fermad in Onxtarioâ€"naméely, Ankentej "Cold. Mines, Limitedâ€"to acquire. ‘the assets of the North America 1d Corâ€" poration, the present owners of the Anhm‘%e Mme. ‘Our company holds anm(:erestofwl-'dperemt.m thls property, md we have every dence ‘that we shall obtain a gooil ‘petum® on our mvestment." . â€"_ / . ""It was a distinat shock to North Bay faps dnd, in fact to the fans all through theNorth to hear of the treatâ€" ment: Hhe Trappersâ€"were givenâ€"when they were defeated in froquis Falls 74 on â€"Friday night but managed.to SURELY . ic ob S o n en e on ome Last mght, an Trmnto, the ans saw the evidence of trhe tbbaoco splttmg when Clarkâ€"came out in jersoy stainâ€" ‘._.“" ed aeross the Bhoulder with tobacco mce Glark ‘s. head and eyes: were target for the marksamen and they 0t to him so. badly.that in the final ‘frame he was scarcely. Able to see ,rthmg It was not a «lifficult task, in the final.. moments .of the game, to ‘seore on him, and, after the final bell ‘had rung, a doctor had to. be secured fo gwab the tobaceo jnice. out of his ‘eyes. . However .every town has its ',rowf elemenb and Falls is judged on what this rowdy elam at did. It is to the credit of ‘the executive that_they. made apoloâ€" gi 4 plflxed bard;. Q} drOp !8 %‘?g' ‘of the hat: ts Trappers, no on:the tréatment from: boys_.themsel . > QG ’:'Whloh the raal TEA w en the exegmtwe that_they. madeâ€"apoloâ€" gies after the game for what had hapâ€" ‘pened. . However.it. would have been 3 _or_e,to their . emdlt "had they. put a Witop ‘at. while. it. was going on. -.Nemh can Iroquois Falls be blamed c for ‘the action of one . ‘*‘sure-thmg”‘ bler, who sought to buy.; playera “_;JF Am‘-‘!- . ac“- ‘l\ $2 Iroquoxq FalIa players, for at }no time did they try to emulate the “shy-. ‘995,500 TONS

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