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Porcupine Advance, 8 Sep 1932, 2, p. 6

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* * s * s s * s s s s s s i i o o oo oo t o t 4 4 4o ty an Our Want Ad. Column Brings Sure Results ## *# *# ## ##4 ## *# _# #4 # # w# w © # % t Timmins Office closed Saturday afternoons all year round. encb Offices and Â¥ards atâ€"Sudbury, Kirkland Lake, Timmins, Ont. and Noranda, Que. K CE ECCC CRA Make Dreams Come i TI‘UC HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANGIS LTD. LET\US MACHINEâ€"SAND YOUR HARDWOOD FLOORS 4844841484418 4484844 4 4 *4 L 4® ] NAME STREET i E.0. BOX In Business â€"Since 1894 Everything for Building * 88 * * * * 44 4 44 g Protect your building Reginning at age 30 invest $32.50 a month for 240 months. _ Cease payments at age 50. Leave at interest and at age 65 you will kave a retirement fund of over $30,000.00 A trifle over a dollar a day for 128 months will provide $5,000.00 eash, for a home, a farm, or a start in business. Head Office and Factoriesâ€"New Liskeard, Ont. A Retirement Fund and you help your country 12 BIG BISCUITS IN EVERY BOX HELP YOURSELEF A Beautiful Home Free Booklet Explains Planâ€" INVESTORS SYNDICATE LTD. Help yourself today to Shredded Wheat and you help others eat too, for Canada‘s leading product, wheat, is back of this great food bargain. Just a few cents for twelve big biscuits. * *4 * L *# # L *# # ## *4 ** #* * ## # ## ## *# a""% *. :% :t .00.“.““ ## 00. *# *4 * ## # .. # .0 ® * #4 # _ t# 4# #4 3 $ ## ## # 4 ## # #4 * 4 ## #4 ## Lad TY SERVICE Fire, Automobile, Sickness, Accident, Life, Etc. Insurance We can offer vyou very reasonable rates Prompt Attention Given to all Kinds of Repair Work. Timmins Representative 21 Pine Streect N. 19 in course of con sound Are you merely a paymaster on pay day, paying everyone except yourâ€" self? Put yourself at the top, inâ€" stead ouf the bottom of the list. BUILDER‘S SUPPLIES If you are receiving a monthly rent from your house deduct the cost and invest the balance. if the balance were $26.00 a month, at the end of 120 months you would receive $4,000 Beginning at the birth of your child invest $13.00 a month for 120 months Cease payments and leave fund to accumulate at compound â€" interest. Beginning at age eighteen it will deliver 8$830 a year for four years. Pay Yourself Too A College Fund Realize Profits OF CANADIAN WHEAT Assets over $48,000,000 Phone 5362â€"M uetion with Everybody may have heard of the old saying that the cat came back, but a Cobait man knows it for a fact. At least it has been proven to the extent of fiftyâ€"fifty. A Cobalt resident, who recently took his two cats to New Lisâ€" keard Beach, with the cbject of losing them there, was greatly surprised the other morning to discover that one of them had come back again. The aniâ€" mal had negotiated the nine miles along the main road without getting into trouble, although it occupied about seven dzays on the trip. When the owner arcse a few days ago he found pussy waiting for him cutside the house. n which the youth was held by his compatriots. The Finnish youth lived at 46 Hudson Bay avenue. He was born in Finland, where his mother now reâ€" sides. He had been employed at the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves mins for the last couple of years, and it was understood that he had planned to get married shortly. His injuries were such that )at PROOF OF THE OLD sAYING THAT THE CAT CAME BACK| Impressive Funeral of Kirkland Lake Citizen "It is futile to suggest that o‘der men and women should be displaced to preâ€" vide work for the younger generation That is not the solution. Instead. govâ€" ernments wculd be well advised to establish _ @upplementary _ technical courses in snecified centres and offer free tuition with free accommodation, so that, when conditions do improve, this new army will be in a position to give efficient service to society." graduated from high schools and uniâ€" versities, During vacation period, this army of new unemployed have been unnoticed, but with children back at school, there will be a noticeable inâ€" crease of youth lounging around at loose ends. "One of the most serious problems of the day has yet to be facedâ€"the handlâ€" ing ‘of this youthful army of unemmployâ€" ed. To allow young men and women, fresh from school and college, with no cutlet for their energies, is criminal. A large proportion of transients travelling from cne end of Canada to the other, is made up of young men who have emerged from scholastic institutions in the r/ast three years. Young men and women who today are unemployed, can easily becuome unemployable. thing that the dailies have Oovericokâ€"| ed? There have been only a couple of daily papers that seem to have taken up the cudges for the young peor/e,| while many of the weekly newsplapers , have stressed the need for a fair show | for the boys and girls leaving school. In recent issues The Advance has quotâ€"| ed from The Brampton Conservator| | ! 3. : W . | 4 Yard Head Grfic 2 SCHUMACHER TEMMIN : Phone 725 Phon \Comments on Courtesy of and other weeklies on the question. The following is what The Drumheller (Alberta) Mail has to say on the quesâ€" tion :â€" "With the arrival of school days, we wonder what ‘will happen to all the young men and women who, in Junse, to be done t chance seem the weeklyv n fac to the young folks. Employme vided would give them a chance can the young people be expe face life right with the hand start they are being handed at t ent time? Need to Take Action of Some Sort for Young Folks »{ It O n s pleasing to note that a numb wspariers have been hitting on th . _ There may be a reason for t} that the advocacy of somethit done to give the youth a bett: e seems to come chiefly fro eekly newsnapers. Is this som a numb f these has bet Prially : he nec NI es rathe do noth ity for ken to THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINXS, ONTARIO Calgary Herald:â€"According to a statement at the convention of the Canadian Medical Association, Canaâ€" dian doctors gave $10,000,000 worth of free attention in 1930. This year the amount is expected to be trebled or quadrupled. This is a financial sacriâ€" fice which is not appreciated as it should be. en e C dhs en lt 4 v‘“cv itcfi C V-J | _ In view of the fact that criticism often has to be made of red tape @ANQ | preduction at Miné Near Amos Shows {cther thl.ngs that seem'cut of line with an Average Recovery of $16.05 p>r the public advantage, it appears to be Ton. _ Other Interesting Facts only fair to say a good word for a Govâ€" About Siscoc. | ernment official when the facts warrant it. It will be surprising, too, how often, . Rrecent reviews of Siscoe Gold Mines the facts will support good words, if}| ang the general standing and situation this attitude is adopted. "The RO'-’*iof the property, as culled from official ing Reporter" of The Northern NeWs information given out from time to takes this attitude in pleasing way and|time reveal a number of very interestâ€" effectively says his good word in the| ing facts, followf‘ng paragraph~in insl wgeks Evidence of the increasing richness sue:â€""The other day the Roving Re: of Siscce ore discoveries at depth is ;%ort;r S::;m i?ora‘:a;hienti?'r\?igwdwli)t;! clearly indicated in recent data coverâ€" hié i)rother C. F. Neelands, Deputy | ing e is il.] e n oc Provincial S;ecrétar.y who -was’ here on k ofe: is hnow Sit f is ¢ ; oi amonsg the steadily preducing mines of brief visit. Now interviews are inâ€" Canada terviews, and they can‘t be carried on 3 without conversation. The visiting ofâ€", Handling an average of 180 tons of ficial was courtesy itself, and seemed| °"° daily, the Siscoe operation resulted glad to tell of his work as the directingi in a total output of bullion in July head of Ontario‘s jail and prison sys_lva.lucd at $89,056, without exchange, tem. And it was not until the intor.| 4nd rerf‘esenting an average recovery view was terminated that the reporter| C $16.05 per ton. During the first learned that the Deputy Provincial Seeâ€" | quarter of the current year, it is interâ€" retary had the day before undergone| to note, Siscoe‘s average recovery. an operation for the removal of his| Y°° around $18.10 per ton, and for the + * * o ie # I tonsilsâ€"an opération that must have ERtire Six months averaged appiroxiâ€". made it extremely difficult for him to| MAtely $16. This is a higher recovery talk. But he didn‘t complain, and gave| £°" ton of ore handled than is obtainâ€" his interviewer an altogether new imâ€"| ©4 from the high grade Kirkland Lake pression of government officials. In_’mines. which heretofore have set the cidentally, the reporter learned that| bate among Canadian gold producers.| besides the 47 county and district jails| Year‘s Output Up ' in Ontario the province also maintains With mill heads running nearly $2,50 l two reformatories at Guelph and Mimâ€"| a ton higher than last year‘s average,, ico; a reformatory for women in Toâ€"| indications point to Siscoe again showâ€" ronto (Mercer); and Industrial Farms inz a substantial gain in production at Burwash and Fort William. In adâ€" figures for the year. In 1931, output | dition to that the province supervises| amounted to $742,811, or more than‘ the oplzration of tw» Industrial Refuges| double the previous year‘s production. in Toronto, Catholic and Protestant."} Up to the end of the June, 1932, total | preduction amounted to more than| C se |$590,000, and it is probable that by the | Calgary Herald:â€"According . to @l end of the year more than $1,000,000 statemgnt at the conveptxpn of the| wiill have been produced. This will| Canadian Medical Association, Can@â€"| pring the total value of bullion output| ?mn citzctox.‘s gave $10,000,0QO worth of i from Siscce up to approximately $2,_! ree eptlon in 1930. This year the 509,000 in four years of production, amount is expected. to be trebled Of | creating a record, it is believed, in theJ quadrupled. ‘Thls is a fina.ncxal nistory of Canadian auriferous gold | fice which is not appreciated as it‘;mining. | ie mm ul oo ho To‘ When a recipe calls for MILK Use $T. CHARLES Whenever a recipe calls for milk it is a safe rule always to use Borden‘s St. Charles Evapâ€" orated Milk. St. Charles is economical, simple to use and definitely imparts an improved flavor to your cookâ€" ing. Government Official Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"One fiyâ€" ing record is assured for Col. George R. Hutchinson who is taking his childâ€" ren with him in his attempt to fAy the Atlantic. His achievement marks the allâ€"time high for folly. ‘"What was your sco quired friend wife. "Fighty." plaint stroke." That night the "115" wife that the "112" mar "HMHe made it in 78,." alsg had ing FOiT iinks, and | respective games "What kind of asked one man. "Oh, about 1 ‘What do you?" "About 112 on "Well, let‘s : stated that the or!: 83,334 shares of th nouncemen QOut of an average monthly output of around $90,000, more than 65 per cent., or absut $60,000, is available for profits, according to authoritative adâ€" vices. By maintaining its present reâ€" ord for the remainder of the year Sisâ€" coe may be expected to show earnings of between $700,000 and $750,000 for the fiscal year 1932, and poss‘bly even this estimate may be exceeded. Option Cleaned Up For some time it has been known that an option for 250,000 shares of Sisece stock was cutstanding in favour of N. A. Timmins, Thayer Lindsley and George Wocds. On August 1, an anâ€" ' Recent reviews of Siscoe Gold Mines | and the general standing and situation 'of the property, as culled from official information given out from time to ! time reveal a number of very interestâ€" | ing facts. Handling an average of 180 toans of | be ore daily, the Siscoe operation resulted | sk in a total output of bullion in July'ta valued at $89,056, without exchange, ; an and rerfesenting an average recovery cof $16.05 per ton. During. the first| SI quarter of the current year, it is interâ€" esting to note, Siscoe‘s average recovery‘ was around $18.10 per ton, and for t,hel + entire six months averaged approxiâ€"| wr mately $16., This is a higher recovery| m por ton of ore handled than is obtainâ€"| 4C ed from the high grade Kirkland Lake] th: mines, which heretofore have set the| th: vace among Canadian gold producer’s.i fer Year‘s Output Up g‘l‘u With mill heads running nearly $2,50 | i‘f clearly indicated in recent data coverâ€" ing the rise in average recovery from mine ore, which is now the highest amonsg the steadily preoducing mines of Siscoe the Leader â€" in Average Recovery Production at Mine Near Amos Show an Average Recovery of $16.05 per Ton,. _ Other Interesting Facts About Siscoe. d consequently been term g the company with a tol ares in the treasury. With 4,800,000 shares iss )ns are, therefore, to at 1t share. Two dividends o ch have already been pa They met for the fir oi [( cenis o stated that the c Two of a Kind 11 sAhares issued, inC e, to at least 16 c AIM dis ve mina man told hi: was Crook AI com i to Walter Glod, in trust, and in turn, ) transferred by him to Eastern Trust + Co. in trust, for the benefit of the comâ€" | pany. The company figures that they have a good defence to the action and ‘preposes to contest it. The holding of ; the stock in trust by Walter Glod and ‘by Eastern Trust Company is stated by the company to be pursuant to the practice of a great many mining comâ€" panies in the Province of Quebec under which shares are issued for property or claims and set aside by the vendors of the claims for the financing of the ccmpany. No claim is made in the acâ€" tion to ownership of the company‘s mining properties, which will, of course, not be affected by the outcome of the action.. It is merely a claim for these shares." remmer uen gore matter with it?" The Innkeeper word "And" use tive times in on HOW HE PLACED THE BLAME FOR THE ROBBERY AT HOMEFE fcrence to the company‘s ownership of the claims. The latter wCuld be an altogether different thing to the situaâ€" ticn as it â€"is. The Sisecce Gold Mines, Limited, has issued a statement to clarâ€" ify the situation. This statement says: "The principal claim is for the return of 353.995 shares of Siscoe Gold Mines, Limited, which were issued by Siscoe Some people have evidently taken wrong inference from recent announceâ€" ments regarding a lawsuit over Siscoe old Mines shares. It should be noted ‘that the suit is in connection with shares of the company and not in reâ€" SISCOE MINES EXPLAINS LAWSUIT ABOUT SHARES THE FOX When the arked : arcin The sees Romance in W ork in .the Night Hawk Lake Area ue to depr cwn sign . tter it for itaer ent y tempet wife. "th Lemper. "Lo e, "that boy money out of Herbert, how "That will is incorrect." ainter said: get a smile cut to The Powassan ial e In That ssicn an Innke nd hired a lo« him. 1} ‘s reply cor correctiv f 1y Gwassan New the room in )0k here," he vy of ours ha can s wife P ublished in T point imade b electrical sury ng followed i one of the p 11 ‘re," he said to urs has taken pocket." of this one News:â€" cal ined the consecuâ€" 6 n L very rade 11 by CE . ds S . A. _A . A s 5.A it .. dA ic tA lc css I mmmoooooooooooooo 0” 0008000000000 0008008004 0%4%%¢ Wrap all Garbage In paper. Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime whic® san be procured at the Town Hall (ree. Housecholders using well waler must boil it for at least 20 mingtes. All Outside Tollets must be made 81 proofl. By Order of THE BOAKRD OF HEALTB bake at home, the new Magic Cook Book will give you dozens of recipes for delicious baked foods. Write to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty St., Foronto, Ontario, , FREE COOK BOOKâ€"When with Magic Baking Powder tender follow Magic Devil‘s Food Layer Cake Canadian housewives, too, preâ€" fer Magic. In fact, Magic outsells all other baking powders combined. For luscious layer cakes, light, tender biscuits, delicious pastryâ€" follow Miss Dutton‘s advice. Use Magic Baking Powder. And Miss Dutton‘s praise of Magic is seconded by the majority of dietitians and cookery experts throughout the Dominion. They use Magic exclusively because they know it is pure, and always uniâ€" form. quality gives dependable baking results." "I know from experience,""‘ says the cookery exâ€" pert of Western Home Monthly, " that M agic makes most baked dishes look and taste better. Its uniform leavening 58 Maple st, south Miss Gertrude Dutton tells why she makes her Cream butter thoroughly; add sugar slowly., Add beaten yolks; mix thorâ€" oughly, Add flour sifted with baking powder and salt, alternately with milk; add vanilla and melted chocâ€" olate, Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites, Put into 3 greased layer cake tins and bake in moderate oven at 350° F. about 30 minutes. When cool, put together and cover thickly with Chocolate or White Icing (recâ€" ipes are in the Magic Cook Book), 24 cup butter 4 teaspoon 14 cups sugar 3 teaspoons 3 eggs Magic Ba 1 cup millk Powder 24 cups pastry 1 teaspoon flour (or 2 cups nilla cxtra and 3 tableâ€" 38q. unsweet spoons of bread chocolate, flour) melted Devil‘s Food Layer Cake VETERINARY jiomestic animal ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS al attention to Cats TERMS MODERATE Phone 65â€" Puberculine 44 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder 1 teaspoon vaâ€" nilla ecxtract 38q. unsweetened Timmins

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