able in the | usea@ in t "‘The Canad ing 1931", a by the Mint Department e«a to be in num in nC property At ferred from Departmen Ottawa for ment of 20 The publication is a . information on every m in Canada in recent Yf duction, exports, impo developments, market â€" general situation with : of the several mineral Copies may be had by : Director, Mines Branch, Mines, Ottawa. Marmora Herald:â€"It is said farmers owing to the high cost 0 licenses are putting their autos for the present and are resorting use of horses, instead. 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Manufactured by CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Simple Lesson How to Fight Bush Fires Suggests May be Particularly with Fire Ranging Force Reduced This Year. nt and V arnish Division control lint ng mill 1ightâ€"Oof head C 1€ Plan of Attack: In a h his with a fire is fTougnht Dy C yay of all inflammable the flames, and sur iflan trench or trall dug This combination service, I( labour m once TV mal and supplemen THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO A1{ 3 ¢! NP36 earing : materia 1¢ )el "If the fire has reached considerable size, and is advancing rapidly, and it is obvious that it is going to take a long time to surround it, the control line should be begun near the rear of in March. During the the current year, Ont: duced 542,253 ounces of 209,364; in addition, excl received by these min 467.478. Dominion Bureau that Gold Produ Upward Trend tained f the first with 601 Dome, E March, Teckâ€"Hu Hargrea, New Canada Record for Gold Produced March set up a new high rec adian producers reported an 255,675 ounces during the : advance of 132 per cent. February total of 225,891 o from the trict du mill was shipment dian Mint the Bridge Huntsville Pore Timmins, New O solution. to publ 831 misfortune. A course of ctiOn winiC would add. unnecessarily to their mise: and discornfort, would be intolerab cruel. ROouy 1932 1931 ADC olution, to pur ocal persons, The only object e to safeguard Ontano inces,. m rect relile ire necess Accordin Statisti Ba Tgreave March itario‘s March output was 18 es, made up of 91,565 ounces : Kirkland Lake area, 87991 ou i the Porcupine area and _ es from other sources. In Fe UC aqurng montli. uranadiaâ€" 1i completed a record month. shipments of gold were made the Reno mine in the Nelson disâ€" during March as this company‘s vas destroyed by fire on February espite this fact, British Columâ€" output of 14,634 ounces was 23.9 rent. above the February total. month‘s records include the first 2 ounces 165,697 o , Hollinge 1, â€" Minto lt Oug here are, HNIY Production in Canada proVl March quarter /0 502 ounct Advance in Quebec > advance was re 164,18 155.93 ureau of Statisties Shows Production Continued its Trend in Canada Durâ€" Month of March. o the Dominion Bureau 715,392 ounces were obâ€" Canadian mines during ter ‘of 1932 as compared ounces extracted in the JC ake area, 817991 ounces cupine area and 7,983 her sources. In Februâ€" Ontario production was and in March a year eriod ; reported an oultput Of during the month, an 2 per cent. above the of 225,891 ounces and above the March, 1931, 04,038 ounces. mces were , Howey, Lake Sho Parkhill, Sylvani ‘, Ontario mines pro ces of gold worth $11, )n, exchange premium. 1C TMAI ond and Wrig d increased outp L 11 rom 121 11 Man 13.101 31 ich S OIf diffici 1C id _ recorded 1i 40,389 ounce 29 989 ounct ainada record municipalitie are accentin i move WOLLLC 501,502 464 499 ik he Yukon unces. igh Ma Marc ML J a from ALnaA~â€" tpu L 1t All About the Planting of Food for the Wild Duck mu W he Planting Food for Wild Ducks MILK FROM CANADIAN COWS, PACKED IN CANADA IN CANADIAN.MADE CANS AND CASES n for it process, Pirst W is, washed _of the light kernels, seed chaff her undesirable matter which > the top of the water is disâ€" The sound rice is then screenâ€" irther clear it and drained. The hnich is to be used for the comâ€" . product is packed in damp moss â€"pound packages, bound and in icy water. The balance is wet in special containers until inadiat out and the delic1ous by ducks and humans : food purposes. That saved for seed under l being th The wild ducks tak he other birds from the rice has been W l mll ver hb ‘rs wWell 1I on matte boa 11 ul re India 1x0onds which kn its mAIn he official try Associ regard t« ke »wed to d ick. ndad W LK 11 parched 11 o rmhaff athn MILK AND CREAM B I LLS WOR RY SKETCH OF B. CHULAK, THE OPERATOR AT SsSCHUMACHER Nichola neople. 11 1¢€ On Mr. Chul sia in 189 TA he came to C 1l 1J V A€ Un pho icture Schun ed wilth. reached t i himself i until h d uC n Sudb W T hat‘s How Good It Is! dayv firs 1 pproved for Baby Feeding 1€ 1J ind dav mnll U] Try The Advance Want Advertisements cutdown panls, and Callco handed down the female on and gyo forth. But mo no hankering for a returt blooc 1eighbo 1¢€ emb W a Sw Cll ursion, to be taken to a disgrace, neighbourhood epide ad to run their course, boys anc ad to drink copious draughts o as tea every spring to thin the boys had to wear their fathers m pants, and calico dresses wer nonth, homes were diunly moky kerosene lamps, mall was not oftener than once a week urs were seen only on Sundaays ly if you went to church, a teleâ€" ‘nt everybody in the house ig, the only music was pumpec i melodeon or listened to wher iss bellringers came to town rives went insane because C ss, a trip of twenty miles ww iLl ) many love t walked behi sprained her nstruction work. Sclu ition being his headqual forms part of Jack Faitt crew. He is married n three chikiren." Canadian inical wor 1A MA nd a pov back over 3 came about : dimly lightâ€" m 11¢ i1 CA