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Porcupine Advance, 8 Nov 1934, 2, p. 2

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Call a girl a c call her a hen a: young woman a w ed; call an old w is indignant. Cal she rather likes i and she hates yo: If you call a m flatter him! call h a cur, and he will of your face. H called a bull or bs to being Men are sHOWING THAT WOMEN MAY BE QUEER, BUT SO ALSO ARE MEN â€"and have fresh milk on the ‘ spot wherever you camp. One pound of KLIM makes more than seven pounds of milk! KLIM is pure, whole milk, powâ€" dered for convenience. Add to water and you have real creamy milkâ€"always freshâ€"unaffected by hot or cold weather. Buy KLIM from your grocer or supply post. PAGOE TWoO SHREDDED WHEAT â€" FCG 2 I FEEL LIKE A "TWO YEAR OLD l%[m/éd Now vyou can spenp tHE noLlipays 'N THE "O’v‘ELAND e s e Late Fall sailings to the Old mentioned qugser, too Ti 1E picture of health . . . clearâ€"eyed, vigorous, alert . . . all set for a hard day‘s work . . . thanks to Shredded Wheat! These crisp, goldenâ€"brown biscuits, readyâ€"cooked, readyâ€"toâ€"serve, supply energy food your body needs . . . the carbohydrates, proteins, minerals and vitamins found in whole wheat. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream make the ideal meal for brainâ€"workers . . . for breakfast, for lunch, at all times . . . light, nourishing, easily digested. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTO. W O BT Country are most attractiveâ€"oneâ€"third of the way on the picâ€" turesque 8t. Lawrence River. December sailings from Halifax and Saint John, with dates so convenient for that Christmas and New Year holiday in the Homeland. Our combined fleet, with so many famous ships from which to choose, offers you low rates and wonderful accommodation. ROUND TRIP RATES from AS LOW AS }14459 n« to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool ANTONIA â€" â€" â€"â€" Nov. From Montreal to Plymouth, Havre, London ASCANIA â€">~_â€" «_ _ SHREDDED WHEAT IRANIA â€" _ _ _ â€" Nov. to Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow See Your Local Agent or 217 B From Quebec (direct) to Plymouth, Havre, London MADE IN CANADA Fall Sailings All WC Women FREE â€""Easy Camp Cooking Recipes" BARGAIN EXCURSION RATES 4 she smiles; howls. Call a 1 she is pleasâ€" witch and she a kitten and woman a cat en are queer. y dog, it will p a hound, or alter the map ‘t mind being he will object calf or a cub. Round Trip Allowin ¢g 158 do Niagara Falls, Canada Nov. 23 _ *ALAUNIA . Third Class from $110 P : Tourist â€" from +139 days on the other side 2 12 big biscuits in every box. he was! In court | thing and was fine each partridge kill« law, and $10.00 a: the gun without t [ The total cost wa that the latter are the more common It is to be hoped this is so. There was a case where both the objectionable and the generous were shown in a case ‘at Gamey Lake, near Kirkland Lake some days ago. A trapper, probably an amateur, set a mink trap right on a trail where it would naturally be a menace to more than the mink. That was foolish business, surely! A colâ€" lie pup got caught in the trap, by tae | tail. Cruel business for the poor pup! , Just how the dog missed the trap otherâ€" 1 D wise but got caught by the tail is a mystery. The unfortunate pup was held in this cruel way for part Of a day and night, and was in serious l plight when Harold Parker, game wardâ€" l en, happened along. No# only did the game warden release the poor dog, but he actually carried it in his arms for miles to town and looked after it until it had fully recovered from the injury, exposure and anxiety of being cruelly trapped. To revert to what was said at the commencement of this paragraph. if there were thoughtlessness and cruelâ€" ty shown by the trapper in this case, there were also equal kindness and genâ€" 1| crous care given ‘by the game warden Ottawa Journal:â€"Don‘t think because a man loses his head he talking through his hat. at that, Mr. Parsons went out partâ€" ridge shooting on Oct. 20th and was found with two partridge and a gun by Provincial COonstable R. O. Stromberg He had no license for the gun, and the partridge were out of season, and there he was! In court he admitted everyâ€" thing and was fined $10.00 and costs for each partridge killed, as required by the law, and $10.00 and costs for having the gun without the necessary license, The total cost was $48.00. James Parsons, of Cobalt, recently found some kinds of partridge shooting very expensive, working out at $24.00 per bird, and they were not record size at that. Mr. Parsons went out partâ€" count Of their rar while the kindnes common that they sHOOTING PARTRIDGE IS QUITE COsSTLY ON soME OCCASIONXS as an offset. This instance would sugâ€" gest that humanity is at least 50 pel cent. good. The Advance thinks it car show a much greater percentage o kindliness and helpfulness than that and also that the world appears someâ€" times mors thoughtless and cruel thar it really is, because instances on acâ€" count Of their rarity are emphasized When people are depressed by fcolish and wicked things some p do they should remember also the ] ly and noble acts of some others. haps, the newspapers make too mu the evil deeds and too little of the erous and helpful. That would : Collie Pup Caught by Tail in Trap at Gamey Lake Also sails from Saint John, N.B. Dec. 13 * Denotes specially conducted by member of Company‘s staff. to Belfast, Liverpool, *ATHENIA â€" From Halifax to Plymouth, Havre, Christmas Sailings Street Toroat and cruel. he trapper in this case ) equal kindness and gen en ‘by the game warder This instance would sug ed this is so. There was both the objectionable us were shown in a case ke, near Kirkland Lake A trapper, probably an a mink trap right on a ; would naturally be a re than the mink. That s and care a pass without 1 OF CANAD IAN â€"WHEAT CGlasgow «â€" Dec. 14 London and Dec. 8 Dec. 14 ed by th )me peopl ) the kind hat 1C 1n Regulations of the De Health approved by the Governor in Council da April, 1934, made under Health Act, shall be ad *% ( d) yorkmé < 1ucC operatorsâ€" in Lumberman si "IL is undetr and the money to be supplies, wages, et "In the notice to timber aking out logs for sawmill 0 for 1934â€"35 under the new sc reduced fees as set forth, it is stipulated by the Department ind Forests that such reduc n the clear understanding th "(a) The reductions are onl orary measure and applicab jush operations carried on d resent coperating season o which season expires on the April, 1935. Ontario‘s New Agreement with the Bush Operators jut, whether it is to o the sawmill; the je employed in con and the mor he Ihne IOIIOWIng Arllcleée on rew agreement with bush ope from the last issue of The Lumberman. The Canada man suggests that the form igreemen tis sat.sfactory to t perators in general. The ‘The TOllOWwin ew agreement rom the last Lumberman. The order of the mini according to the notice the two defendants, ; McIntyreâ€"Porcupine Min at liberty to proceed with their claim in this water lands." This eing retu onsidered ush oper Mines, Limi 11 defendant Order of Mine Judge Appeal Against the | If you suffer Holtyrex and Sakta Mind File Notice of Appeal Decision of Judge Go Whie d¢ One 11 1€ wvould not be possibl: ipine Mines, Limit rmitted by the order The timber cut r under or by vir ns shall be manuf sawmills into the such as lumber, tid product as in gene Fair wages sha ien, reasongable 1 11 rex t.mber ether i sawmil appellants, as g alleged Mr. n basing judgm ‘â€" commuinity a Departme Ontario urn, in ‘v x â€" Gold Gold Mir Thn, in ‘vIew of ere recently gi bonuses and . urned and th d favourable To iny grievance arises | in respect of this .pr( r shall be the arbit Al ind Sakta C ask the Ont i1trac wed uabl reductic d ‘there e from ie Mini operatotr ons. te th vhich 1€ ice of Appeal Against i of Judge Godson, of Mining Court. ind hereunde gene pot applican there w Holtyt in 101 mil of O McIn Th aectio L 16 iwmill prices chi pplies and Departmen M ideau pI vid he Publ peratl hedule distin 11 Lumber mpant I1 pe T pI bu. ind 11L C i0 of i0 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO COUNCILLOR ALWAYS GIVES CHEQUES TO RELIEF FUND Gold 11 Mir T bir 11 nd ed much Hugzhe WBA T Tax Detrimental to the Mining Industry In equ.pmen take advantage of this offer to try EXPENSE di Min W Tinister may in such. cases es are held in suspense, nonâ€"payment of charges, e is of the opinion that inrty in the way of collaâ€" d in the Department, perâ€" is for the ensuing season here are other conditions mental to the goldâ€"minâ€" that are readily capable if a reasonable vew of s taken by those who are to adcpt the initiative,. nads to the tax on gold e federal government. It peration sufficiently long sat.sfactory appraisal of _it is apparent that it is amage to such mines as which have a heavy proâ€" grade ore that must be ith high grade if it is to uncillors do with the ceive from being counâ€" ‘st cities, town, townâ€" s are paid a small fee or each regular meeting nded. As only regular the amount is not large mly a very small perâ€" for the time given by 11 there are people who ppens to all this money. what one councillorâ€" f Kirkland Lake, does g cheques:â€"As soon as to him by the clerk he on the back, "Pay to id turns them in again. elief fund at Kirkland to the extent of $170.00 ind already this year le‘s endorsed cheques xh nt ought to consider efully. There never a tax on gold. Now ice has demonstrated a@ature of the impost, hould lose no time in islat.on so that the Canada may be perâ€" ) all its possibilities,." be ch it ) if 5j im NI1L i is ~directed â€" to nditions which reâ€" s or operator to , of his proposed e to employ men, .cle discussing the n The Canadian Ont., recently had med orm part dification. ind opetr her periodic subâ€" etermined by the de by each licenâ€" mng the number of inds and quantiâ€" d such other inâ€" _ opinion of the ned desirable. nd tne tax conâ€" between operaâ€" n of the proâ€" men in the usn erations and to as shall en him and the such other terms x 4s Tforcing a nes in Ontario on their high ntually, much be profitably there were no and quite likeâ€" ot only a seriâ€" ers, but it preâ€" f employment in general, a ry than would ion of the‘:tax. ocation of the manufacturing shall sign an imself to emâ€" 11 supplies, give itions are to t other reaâ€" $140.00. _ KB Ask for GENERAL STEEL WARES Products MX ble at such ckâ€"Hughes, n to make a ind to subâ€" e types and ut, the area 1 cutting is FC to emâ€" he bush and to aT V T ~any o.;; the en nde Kru in LC M 11 J. Godfrey, K.C., the Commissioner for Ontar ed approval and appré action of the Canadia mission, in assisting i highâ€"pressure salesmen. warning that brokerag people to take advantage ¢ ation. "YOf can say anythi radio and get away with it, pressure salesman said so ago. In other forms of there is always something and check up by. Under t gulations all comment as t pects of individual mining or their estimated hibited, and no efforts are t ed to sell shares by radio Radio fans will be specially interestâ€" ed in the instructions issued recently by Hector Charlesworth, chairman of the Canadian Radio Commission, to all broadcast stations in Canada to the effect that all broadcasts relating to mines or mining stocks must hereafter be confined exclusively to market quoâ€" tations. There have been numerous complaints recently about the use of the radio in improper way for advertisâ€" ing, directly or indirectly, mining stocks. In this regard the radio has the same fault that it has in other lines. Statements are not only liable to be misunderstood, but the fact that they are so difficult to check up iM question arises allOws unscrupulous Broadcasts on Mine to be Confined to Quotations The Little LoOong Lac map s ly shows that the main stru tures trend east and west : toward the east into two bel tending to the northeast, c railway near Isis station, extending east through the ] Long Lake. Copies of the two ma obtained from the dire Economic GeolOgy, | Mines, Ottawa. vicinity of the intr that the principal di The report by Dr. T Department of Mines River area, published an interesting sidelig velopments in the are he expresses the view most promising secti from "the hills sout} Lake to Atigogama L small granite area Lake." If is in this se that the principal st place. past few weeks. Ihe ] of two miles to the in edition of a geclogical Northern Ontario are the department in 192 "Explored Routes in a by the Canadian Natic tween Long Lac and N as recent development. they are the first ol maps Oof the areas, an tion in two sections, ar ed scale will make for of prospectors and eng Gold occurrences rep to the publication of t in 1921, are shown 0 sheets. The large nu rences, and the fact th represent discoveries n past three years give the magnitude and in opments in the two ar A, belt Of Keewatin here and there by dyk/ porphyry, is the prom feature of the Sturgeon it is within this belt c vicinity of the intrus that the vbrincipal disc Dominion Maps for New Gold Districts Geclogical Maps of sturgeon River and Little Long Lac Gold Areos Just Published by Dept. of Mines, Otlta wa. been pub Mines, Of the maps evidenced 1@ mail | ave been ist few v Under the h an(d and h offi ik C akir 2CtC De m 1V RiV f Wind In nd 11 1¢€ l n tural ft ind div 1€ sure mnmnen t] )€ a )al fT 11 h Wants Cochrane Man on the T. N. 0. Commission KI Ontario has Reason for Pride in Mining Industry d tremen eflected 6 "*In~ Can h a alectuale ate «Pas "uaSue PadQnale abe o to ate ate eb abe in ate ate ate aie ate ataatas t o ate ate a in n ts 12 1¢ mm n i met in 11 verywhere ida the â€"; 11 orial article in reference to N. 0. Railway Commisâ€" chrane Northland Post last Pore n mp nporta hich i e offer 1 mA But Nort nnouncement of the the T.. N. O. Comâ€" en given out, speculaâ€" it will now cease, bu irt. As we see it, the L. ASs We see 1t the ay ‘be a big improveâ€" essor, but somehow, there are two Norâ€" new board is some ion, but the passing n the selecting is a lisappointment and uneasiness. Unâ€" ipine gold camp, beâ€" ‘tance, deserved reâ€" AAf has. To these fer our sincere conâ€" ing represented on ‘t what of the Cochâ€" thward from Cochâ€" iundred and eighty ugh virtually virgin only development gold production of ur years has enablâ€" )bligations, and givâ€" which is the admirâ€" ‘ he declared. "New nto productionâ€"one fallâ€"thousands of building is going tant of all, men are reater efforts which makin ing, not yet reat potenti rmer O T â€"Im T‘rade 11 )el i) Frank Byck Phone 32 T immins IMMEDIATE SET TLENMENT h vawy the

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