Woman Assaulted by Man She Befriended Kirkland Lake Man Given Term in Jail for Beating Woman who Fed Him. Same Man said to have been a Parader. L ~0000000000000000000000000000000004 _ _.__ ioA y > e /.. _\ M » ‘ \M Â¥X fr/â€/’»f;â€/’fl/’/fl/’/â€/â€////’/’/Il’//â€/’//’///’fâ€â€™/â€//’/’//’/’///’7/â€/â€â€/’/â€/’//â€â€™//’//’%â€â€/fgf’,l 10000 oo O S P Thursday, July 21st, 1932 ...I#A/fp/./lllléllll/f/l?//l//lllf/IlIIlll/l?//l?//#/f?/é?llï¬% _ on uit 0. x» of the ase had ecentlv, Minli Annual Meeting Mining Association of Ontario to the member sident, Dr. D. L handsome Hugshes‘ . he gold dvantage Barrie Examiner:â€"For the benefit of unmarried ladies who are prone to procrastinate, they are reminded that leap year is just half gone. ail Nicke O n Ou ies of Int 1€ Chimo, Temagaml, own that consideri g made in acciden has resulted in lar dire met a mines for ige of the pré reduce wages. meeting was atives of all mines, and w held. ene ect of silicosis, were uucC liscussed at the annual e Ontario Mining Associg the pleasant surrounding iimo, Temagami, recently n that considerable adv ) {f{ Hon f Min resident; a ral managt Dicken Jickenson, CODaAL a or of M. J. O‘Brien lected president; F1 gser of Howey Gold and Donal @ishtray minit . A. Gord o1 , and his Def s Camsell. | home amon the new res N. Forbe and the imporâ€" is, were the chiei the annual meetâ€" it compi noured 91 nded by Ontario ured by the don, Federal Deputy Minâ€" 1. ~Mr. Gorâ€" e advanct revention on z friends, ponsibiliâ€" ie mining ag gained 1€ 1 Mac r1ation Minc SROWN @ LABEL Pkg. OR TIN Managed and Operated Exclusively b: J€ Durham or t. Lawrence ken Canadians Government Should Go Carefully in Canyon Deal The following editorial from Th« North Bay Nugget last week seems 14 wive the ‘general opinion, at least it this North, in regard to the propose« takingâ€"over of the Abitioi Canvyol power project. As The Advance ha suggested the North should have np ent CoOonGilions, . chance for re: ticular purchase if there is attem yplant and Jiddlis, 4A AaAC should not pay for any | that may have been er construction work. It membered that at the pr Abitibi Canyon is practi rupt affair. It is at le proceed with the work it is not in the same pof assume the etnment is I has been en tario‘s powetr It is time rer the iarded Ario tibi : bÂ¥y ..... 69¢ ..... 29¢ and ub Bottle Canyon project should a The Government shou! ny "water‘" in the Power Service Corporatio oject. As The Advanc the North should has to secure power at as jossible, but at the sam »sts of the public in the nvy arrangements for PEKE Pkgs. ZSC ins.. "200C PKg idiary in whose name : f the Abitibi Canyon | plans. _ The Goverr pay for any undue ex * * \\\\S\\S\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\i 10c 17c 30¢ en entailed b It should b the present tin practically a at least unal THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO t least in s proposed i Canyon vance ~has ‘cordingly BREAKFAST BACON By the side .0 per Ib. PORK ROAST PICNIC HAMS CHUCK ROAST per Ib. CHICKENS Milkâ€"Fed, Ib. SEE OUR MF MUFAITS and VEGETABLES POTATOES NO. 1 NEW 15 POUNDS EOR CABBAGE InC CRISP SOLID HEADS PER LB. ONIONS ONTARIO COoKING 4 LBS â€"A ES BERS, CAULIFLOWER, WAX BEANS, TO MONTMORENCY FOR PRESERYING 11 QUART BASKET SEE ‘OUR FRUIT DISPLAY FOR CUCUM mat mnent MATOES, LETTUCE, RADISHES, ETC FRUIT $ nS€ empanies should be allowed to get a foothold in this province. So far as this present deal is concerned the proâ€" vince should act very cautiously and should be very careful that the provinâ€" cial funds are not raided for the sake of the bondholders in this company, ho stand in just the same position as the owners of any concern that has failed. The province should take over the power and at a price fixed by the circumstances. Plenty of pressure is apparently being applied to force top arice out of the Government, but that should certainly be avoided. The proâ€" vince is watching the situation very carefully and expects the Government to act in the best interests of the e HAILEYBURY STRIVING TO MEET RELIEF STTUATION The meeting of the Haileybury counâ€" cil last week was largely taken up with relief problems A grant of $200.00 was made by the council at the suggestion of W. C. Inch, Haileybury barrister, appearing for the unemployed of the municipality. . The $200.00 grant, toâ€" gether with grants from the provincial and federal governments, is expected to tide over the situation for the imâ€" mediate present. When towns like to tide over the situation for the imâ€". mediate present. When towns like: Haileybury feel the unemployment problem so keenly, it may be imagined by anyone the situation in towns less fortunately placed as to location, conâ€" ditions and population. The case at Haileybury is one more proof added as to the impracticability of direct relief. Another relief matter at the Haileyâ€" bury town council was the offer made by Stanley Guignard to place his boat at the disposal of the municipality for the purpose of gathering up/ wood along the shores of Lake Temiskaming. Mr. Guignard has agreed to supply the boat and give his own time free to run it, providing the corporation will supply the gasoline needed to operate it and the man necessary to gather the wood. The council accerted this very generâ€" ous offer and wood will be collected now and piled up to be used during the winâ€" ter months for fuel for those in need. This kindly thought and generous atâ€" titude of Mr. Guignard should mean a lot to a lot of those in hard cirecumâ€" stances this coming winter. Many friends and acquaintances in Timmins and district will be interested in the following paragraph in The Northern News, of Kirkland Lake, last week:â€""Dr. Roy Brown, dentist, has opened an office in Kirkland Lake. He was the first member of his profession to practice north of New Liskeard in the early days, and is known in Timâ€" mins as an enthusiastic hockey fan." AT COUNTERS FOR OTHER SPECIALS 5C Financing Methods of Govt. Criticized Ortario Government Urged to Study Plans Used in Britain. Are the High Financiers Profiting? The following thoughtful editoriai from The Sudbury Star should be careâ€" fully read. 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Ltd., reports bullion production valus at $123.400, exclusive of premium, fror 26,718 tons of ore treated. For th three montlis immediately precedin Vipond treated 25,604 tons of ore an produced $120,017 in bullion. Recover per ton for the six months was slight! under $5 per ton, which compares wit better than $7 for the first half of 193 Despite the fact that Vipond‘s prC duction is running below that of la. year officials, state that the compar is paying its way. 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