8 s s s s s s s s s s s * * * * * *54 Shawkey, Gold Mine Bears Manager Fired t 4 $ 7 t Ww T A A.s GORDON A. RUTLEDGE ht tssc ts cï¬ cth l ts oc t t ts stt t oc ts t u: c usc sc uc c oc ts c c t t ts t t t t c t t it t ts t ts ce ts t t t ie n ie ts Pn is t Sn t isA ts ieA b*8***% * While th> disturbed situation in | Europe has caused a slight flurry, espeâ€" | cially in base metals, mining men want , peace. The general feeling among big | mining men is that producers will proâ€" fit more by peace and th> obvious swing toward economic recovery now evident than by any temporary stimulation which war might provide, says a recent issue of The Ottawa Citizen. Will Probably Spend More _ Time in Northern Quebec from Now on. This was the statement of E. J. Carâ€" lyle, general secretary of the Canaâ€" dian Institute of Mining and Moeotralâ€" lurgy, who spent a day in Ottaw» beâ€" fore continuing his journey, on to Vanâ€" couver for the west@rn meetings of the Institute. Mining Men Think Peace Best for Metal Producers Plans now under way indicate the annual meeting of the mining men‘s V//.l/f///,/??lllf/g’l,//)lf/I/?lllll//l o?l//?l/?/lï¬//l\o_ Consumoâ€"â€"Fresh Ground and Roasted Coffee ib. 3lc Shortbread Biscuits 25¢ Corned Beef ; s. 2 for 25¢ Rolled Oats p 19¢ Cherries 2 / 29c¢ Butter â€" 30c _ _you Save while you Spend During the past three years our customers have beneâ€" fited by over $20,000.00 which we have returned as purchase rehates. For this year our members authorized the distribution of $12,.787.91.. This is a direci sav‘ng made by OUR customeors. Why not ask us, or our customers, about the Conâ€" sumers Coâ€"operative Society? Pink Salmon 2 ! |b tin® 21¢ sSunbeam Peanut Tip Topâ€"Choice Quality Red Crestâ€"Fancy Bovril Robinhoodâ€"Chiraware Buy it once, you will use it Educator At the Consumers Coâ€"Operative 33 First Avenue MEN‘s OVERSHOES 2 Buckle ........ it $ $ $1.00 Combinations @4 to 34 .::;.;. Ay. ie WITH THE NEW TOOKE MARYVEL COLLAR Men‘s Fall and Winter Hats $1.95 $2.95 . $3.95 to $4.95 MEN‘S FANCY Wool Muffiers Windbreakers and Sweaters $3.95 $5.95 to $7.95 BOY®8‘ FLEECE in Tartans, etce. W ool Socks â€" 40¢ â€"*‘$1.,00 JOHNSTON MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE Suits and Overcoats $21.00 $27.50 to $35.00 See Our Complete Range of See Our Dress Shirts We Recommend 2 pkgs $2.25 $:))ol 0) MEN‘s HEAVY ! organization to be held in Ottawa next ! April will be the biggest and most imâ€" ‘ peortant to the mining industry of any ‘in the history of Canada, Mr. Carlyle told The Citizen on his arrival in that ‘city, He would not elaborate until furâ€" 'ther arrangements have been comâ€" pleted. Progress is so rapid in all industry and manufacturing that he could not gventure a guess as to what even the inf::ect ten years might bring forth for the mining industry in the way Oof _new uses for various metals and alloys. ‘Every ysar new uses were being found, and cne of the latest and most interâ€" esting., brought out at the Century of | Progress exhibits in Chicago, was that tential beyond serted. of metallic housing "There‘s no limit, either to the uses which science may find for metals, or for the development which may take piace in the mining fields of Canads," Mr. Carlyle declared. "The Northwest Territories is poâ€" tential new mining empire in itself, beyvond the shadow of a doubt," he asâ€" Speaking of the mining areas of Northern Ontario, Mr. Carlyle paid a tribute to the work of the exâ€"minister of min<s, W. A. Gordon, for instituting the survey of unmapped territory for the use of prospectors. The recent flurry in the mining inâ€" dustry due to the war scare in Europe had resulted in many of the older base metal mines in Ontario resuming active cperations. This might continue for a temporary period, depending on develâ€" opments in Europe in the immediate future. Mail and Empire:â€" FProm Sudbury comes the story of a citizen who may have a genuine Raphael. If Sudbury art critics are unanimous about it, nothing more need be said. MEN‘S FLEECE Shirts Drawers ....7 Combinations ... 81. 3 4 C O! Steak Roast Beef is.15¢ Roast Veal 16. 17%/5¢ Reast Beef is 27¢ Roast Pork is. 21c Round Loin Pork is. 2§5¢ Spy Apples *1*° sSmoked Picnic it. 216C sShoulider and Chuck sShou‘der Trimmed Roast shoulder Rolled Prime Rib No. 1 Quzlity WALKER‘S Overalls and Smocks $1.95 TURNBULL‘S Natural Wool Combs Double Back and Chest in Gold, Red and Blue Label STANFIELD‘S Heavy Wool Combs Schumacher construction. either to the uses 6. 21¢ Hamper "Ontario lumber is bound to bensfit," said Mr. Heenan. "When they put the duty up to $4 in 1930 or ‘31 the lumber business in Ontario went to pieces. The lumber business here has always diâ€" rected its market right across the This is going to be quite a big help in the North, for the sawmills there have suffered badly. "Our reduced dues in 1934 have brought cur revenue up over a million dollars from the year before, but this new tariff is going to help even more." The duty on Ontario lumber has been cut from $1.00 per thouscmd feet plus $3.00 excise tax, to a straight dutx of $2.00 per thousand board feet, a reducâ€" tion of 50 per cent. The lumber industry in Northern Onâ€" tario will benefit greatly by the reâ€" duced import duties charged by the United States as a result of the trade pact, Hon. Peter Heenan, minister 0f lands and forests, said at Toronto this week., Trade Agreement to Aid Lumber Industry Action against Chief Justice Latchâ€" ford, who is being sued by the City of Cobalt for $1381 in back taxes plus penalty and interest on three lots the Chief Justice owns, was adjourned to the spring sitting of the Assize Court, when the Temiskaming Fall Assizes concluded at Hailsybury on Saturday. The case had been held over from the last court and J. A. Legris, K.C., for the town, protested further delay. JUDGE CARON RECOVERED FROM RECENT ILLNESS His wide circles of friends in the| North will be pleased to know thatl His Honour Judge J. B. T. Carson is recovered from his recent illness sufâ€" ficiently to be alMe to resume his duâ€" ties, It was feared that he would not be well enough to preside at the genâ€"| eral sessions of the peace at Cochrane! next week, but his health has improved encugh to allow him to take his place in the court sessions next week. Hon. Peterâ€" Heenan â€"Exâ€" presses his Opinion on the V alue of the New Reciproâ€" city Pact. Announcement is made this week of another pleasant tea and sale of home baking to be held under the auspices of the Ladies‘® Guild of St. Matthew‘s Church on Wednesday, Nov. 27th, at 3 p.m. The event will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Habib, 54 Third aveâ€" nue, and it should attract a large atâ€" tendance and much interest. Adjourned Suit Against Chief Justice Latchford Last night the yvoung ladies of the Anglican Young People‘s Association took charge of the regular meeting and put the men through their paces. The men were made to walk the plank when they first entercd. After that they did as they were directed and thorcughly enjoyed the games and programme that had been arranged. Refreshments wer> served at the close of the evening. wer> served at the close of the evening. Sudbury Star:â€"A voman in Victoria, en B.C., has been yawning for conâ€" Canada Lumberman:â€"Men can‘t go secutive weeks. We knew the Pacific back to work until money goes back to|town was quiet, but doubted it was as wotrk. bad as that Tea and Sale of Baking Auspices of Ladies‘ Guild Qriginal Touch to the A.Y.P.A. Regular Meeting Residents in Fastern Canadaâ€"and even those in Albertaâ€"can appreâ€" ciate the fzelings of the people of Helena, Montana, where, after a series of 500 earthquakes, the town is asout ready to fall apart completely. Much of it has already been destroyed by the ‘quakes, which took the lives of two men. Most of th: townspzsople have moved away to safer quariters. ABOVE layout shows, TOF, a home destroyed. BELOW, Helena high school in ruins. WE MIG HT HAVT Novw Cloudy and Cold Snow Flurries C. A. Charette was arrested this week and is being held on charges of issuing false chequ:s. There are three charges of this nature and there may be other charges. Cheques issued by this young man are said to be of the "rub>er" varietyâ€"â€" they ~bouncedâ€" back. The ch:ques were not for large amounts but thcse issued are said to have had one thing in commonâ€"they apparently had no funds to cover them. The Lancashire Social Club has anâ€" ncunced two "drives." The first is a whist drive, with a free social evening afterwards, at the Hollinger Recreation Hall on Monday evening, Dec. 2nd, and the cther is a drive for membership to be conducted in the next few weeks. There won‘t be much change in the weather for the next few ‘days, the weatherman predicted this morning. Cloudy and cold with snow flurries will A total of five inches of snow has fallen during the past three days. Tuesâ€" day brought half an inch, Wednesday two and a half inches and this morning two inches. LANCASHIRE CLUB TO HOLD WIIISNT DRIVE DECEMBER 2 be the general weather of this part of the North, he said. The weekâ€"ond will probably be clear and cold. Monday was the only day when the tsmperature rose above the freezing point. Figures for the week were: Monâ€" day, max. 84, min. 19. Tuesday, max. 33, min. 28; Wednesday, max. 20, min. 12; last night‘s minimum 10, this morning at eight o‘clock 15. Arrested in Connection with Bad Cheques Issued Weatherman â€" Says t he Weekâ€"end . will Probably be Clear and Cold. Much Snow Fallen. The death of twoâ€"yearâ€"old Gerald Coombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ccombs, of 35 Laurier avenue, occurred in St. Mary‘s hospital on Tuesday morning. The child had been ill with pneumonia for only a short time. The funeral service was held yesterâ€" day afternoon at four o‘clock from the Church of the Nativity. The tea and sale of home baking held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Keene yesterday afternoon under the ausâ€" pices of the Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge was one of the most enjoyable and successful ever held in town by the Rebekahs, The attendance was a large ons and the event was much enâ€" joyed by all. Not only did the Rebeâ€" kahs respond in large numbers but the attendance of many other ladies of the town and district was much appreâ€" ciated. About $40 was netted by the svent. Mrs. A. Fulton, Noble Grand of the lodge, received the guests with Mrs. Keene, as hostess. The decorations of autumn flowers attracted much noâ€" Mr: of : tice Very Successful Tea and Sale by the Rebekahs Death of Little Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coombs . Logan New President | of Bankers‘ Association At the recent meeting of the Canaâ€" dian Bankers‘® Association held at Montreal, S. H. Logan, general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and well known in the North was elected president of the association, in succession to Jackson Dodds, general manager of the Bank of Montreal, who also is known to many h:re. During the early aays of the Cobalt camp Mr. Loâ€" gan was manager of the Bank of Comâ€" merce branch in "the best old town of gail." According to word from Kirkland Lake, R. J. Carter, resove of the town« ship at present,. and having served the township as reeve in several previous years, Etas announced that he will be a cindidate for the reeveship for 1936, as there are several projects started this year that he would like to see carâ€" ried through. Up to the present no opâ€" positicn to the pressnt reeve for reâ€" election is announced. REEVE R. J. CARTER TO RUN AGAINX AT KIRKLAND LAKE Acts quickly on light or chesty colds. Greate: #2 generous jar lsc tube zoc Cough Syrup 60c sizoc 49¢ Thursday, Friday and Saturday DRUG STORES sScothes and protects minor wounds and irritations. Bronchial 8 oZ., LD.A November 21â€"22â€"23 Pine Street Store Phone 7 V alues Rheumatic Capsules 20 for 50 for RUMACAP PINKHA M‘S COMPOUND 81 25 size 5 0z.â€"Jar 230¢ Mcentholated penetrates deeply §$1.00 CHEST RUB 1.D.A. independent Druggists‘ Alliance The LD.A. Label on your medicine is a guarantee of quality, purity and accuracy. 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O‘Leary officiating. born in Docre, Renfrew county, on May ww mm e o 13, 1863. Her husband, Patrick Haley, Kitchener Record:â€"Calgary resident predeceased her 19 years ago. Surviving reports growing big lemons. Mr. Aberâ€" are her daughters, Mrs. Frank L@A‘hart‘s Social Credit plan may turn out Pointe, Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs. H. C.lto be the biggest lemon of all. PHILLIPS‘ Sterilized 5 yards Kleenâ€"Or Tooth Paste 18¢, 2 for 35¢ Colgate‘s Dental Cream. .. 19¢, 33¢ Kolyrmos Tcoth Paste . 32¢, 43¢ LD.A. Milk of Magnesia «y m 16 ozs. J3JC Listerine Tooth Paste 25¢, 39¢ Ipana Tooth Paste . *...39¢ Forhan‘s Tooth Paste 25¢, 39¢ Faceâ€"Elle Tissues, 350 sheets . 231l¢ Kleenex Tissues, 200 sheets .. 12%¢ Wampole‘s Cod Liver Extract $1.00 Wincarnis Tonic, 81150 size. _ Mason‘s 49 Cough Remedy ... 40¢, 75¢ Fellows‘ syrup Hypophos 98¢ Periussin, for coughs ... 57¢, $1.35 Bromoâ€"Seltzer 20¢, 49¢, 88¢ Eno‘s Frult Salt 20¢c, 47¢, 79¢ LD.A. 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