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Porcupine Advance, 17 Sep 1936, 1, p. 6

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Wemblt IM1} Hint for This Province re old Industry Here Ire M. McLeod A.P. McCoy Â¥You can find approximâ€" ate values on the spot. Weight 10 lbs. Box 10 x 12 x 5 inches. Frostâ€"proof. Price $35. plus express from Hamilton New Liskcard Cody Paymore Mining Syndicate Microâ€"Spot Announce a Public Offering of $‘l 0 PER a Limited Numberof Units at s UNIT Only a Limited Number of Units Offered at this price Proceeds to be used in preliminary work on syndicate proâ€" perty. Only a limited number of units offered at this price. â€" Reference to map will show very favourable locaâ€" tion of Syndicate holdings in the Township of Cody, apâ€" proximately half way in a direct line between Pamour and Cody Paymore Mining Syndicate for quick assavying Night Hawk Peninsularâ€"two proven large gold bearing ore bodies. Large mining companies own and have optioned all claims ad]mmn north and west boundaries of CodyÂ¥ Pavmore. ba l 8t 11 1¢ 16 Cody Paymore Mining Syndicate Agents magnificent pa whic Afri 1€ 1 the whole ion second uth African immemnor 2 â€" i the Rand Legend S edim ts â€"Temiska m snsomb/ages Congiomenife q peguks ce impure P AAY sod QD/C :+ 6/ecal OrIF aong SElsycial loke beds of C/ay, san4d are S//Â¥â€" P *A ArShext comptera, mainrnly o kones c hetludting loeg/ .!c#/m’nflv-y epces, t Series(agorhker Serrk‘s z) susTing of PmE otr all ) ls o4 der Ontarig t display described column." 1€ 1i can predict what magnilicen| ments may take place in that north of the height of land Ogzoki power will be require future." Thinks Ogoki River | _ Schene Impractical, thousands ‘of square mil mineral, timber, lands?" asks Mr. MacNic¢ the Ogoki diversion destr potential power possib Ozoki at several fine pov can predict what magnif ments may take place in by xXimaAÂ¥te "Then to $155,000,000 mark than t James BaAy, Great Lakes Newspapers in the N sistently condemned t dam scheme as impract ful. In an editorial at The Sudbury Star has | mission to di Ogoki River f into the Albat re:erring to ‘>vernment an 11 "A fanciful schem ‘icol, M.P. for Day "And M.P. for Davenport Thinks it "Fanciful," and Likely to Cost $155,000,000, apers, is som cronto M.P. i: Head Officeâ€"Hovie, Ontario reat poilen The Sudbu es powt 1411 igeers made ) say the c $5,000,000. > question [ square mi Al ‘neme Hydr iL 1€ 11 opdy PaYMORE SYNDICATE AI Mr. MacNic Ogoki R 1€ Would dev T Porcupine Area x elop are. the fow SHGOGwWImG PROPERTIES oF 40( party boys al1 by piling all Production at the Dome for the Month of August quate creat! Ste. Marie Lake Supe He urges u@illlieda OoDservers wnho cial stimates made by Hydro o ediate Knoxv 11 Great 1I JC 300 toans ral Mines W 11 Map of 25,000 1 Express:â€"Putting all the basket having been for a popular idea, the third ‘e trying to improve on it the nuts und®r one tree. Onk SLtitD 11 mely but | dir ficia rQYr 200 ton se@1I ha Mr. MacNi V _ VaAlue .01 estimate the m the comp 16 )1 <1°€ . PER â€"â€" HEAD OFFICEâ€"â€"HOYLE, ONT. 1€ could be ire many laim that the > of the probâ€" iver diversioaon UE St. Lawrence o speedy f. Aw icon that 1e puojec Not all 1 governine e and proâ€" f $636,403, e rsceived ionth imâ€" pany millâ€" sullion reâ€" i compenâ€" 2e at Sault 1e level of n O wWwastt Reforesâ€" about a n.o A1€ A. C. White, Manager C. Beverly Alton, Sec.~" C. E. Cooke, Director ... Visit to Timmins Essential to See Mines and North But the proposed tour, while good UYNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JPowen Conponrartos or (ANAMA is hereby given that a Dividend of 30¢c. per share being at the rate of $1.20 per annum, has been declared on the no par value Common Stock of CANADA NOR THERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED for the quarter ending September 30th, 1936, payable October 26th, 1936, to shareholiders of record at the close of business on September 3Wth, 1936. By order of the Board. L. C. HASKELL , Secretary. Montreal, August 25th, 1936 Canada Northern Power Cody Paymore Syndicate Hoyle, Ontario [ Kindly purchase units at $10 a unit, I enclose my cheque or money order for $..................... |_| Please send further information. Address Name Common Dividend No. 19 OTICE is hereby given tha Corporation, Limited Management Committee Bankers Dominion Bank, Timmins, Ont, Solicitor 8. A. Caldbick, Timmins, Ont. mu«es» he country area. The only for a .~Treas,. Yesterday there was a special meetâ€" ing of Premier Hepburn and his Cabâ€" _in°t, the chief purpose being, it is understood, to formulate a definite poâ€" licy in reference to the allocation of pulpwood and timber limits in Onâ€" tario. Some settled policy is now felt _absolutely necessary in view of the continued and pressing requests for new areas from operators who have found increasing markets in the United States. Premier Hepburn is quoted as saying that the increased markets are due to the government‘s action in lifting the export embargo a year ago, as well as in reducing the stumpage dues. Some of it he also credited to the fear on the part of the Unitsa States newsprint makers that another European war would seriously embarâ€" rass, if not eliminate altogether, their sources of supply. The United States pulp buyers, according to Premier Hepâ€" burn, were quite reluctant to tie up with European sources when pulp could be obtained in Ontario. does not go far enough. It should be exâ€" tended to the rich Porcupine area, of which Timmins is the centre, where Hollinger and other great gold mines pour out day by day their contri>ution to Canadian No visit to NMorthâ€" ern Ontario‘s mining country can be called complete if the Porcupine camps are to be overlooked. "The trip has to be confined within brief limits, but even so The Journal thinks it would be unfortunate to pass up the Tirnmins district." Definite Policy on Timber Limits Now Premier and Cabinet Seekâ€" ing Settled Plan of Proâ€" cedure. ................... Hoyle, Ont ............... Timmins, Ont South Porcupine, Ont 12 g@ S Coniaurum Consolidated Chibougamau Dome Eldorado Francoeur Falconsridge Glenora God‘s Lake Grarada Greene Stabell Afton Ashley Barry Hollinger Base Metals Bidgood Big Missouri Beattie Bobjo Bralorne Buffalo Ankerite Gunnar Hardrock Hcllinger Howey Hudscn Bay International Nickel Jackson Manion Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro Lake Shore Lee Gold Little Long Lac Macassa MaclLeod Cockshutt Manitoba and FEast Maple Leaf McIntyre . McKenzie Red Lake McMillan Gold McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Coxpoxatxon Mcneta Nipissing Night Hawk Noranda Omega Robb Montblav San Antonio Shawkey Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony Scuth Tiblemunt Sullivan . Sudbury Mines Sudbury Contact . Stadacona Sylvanite Siscoe Teck Hughes Toburn Vientures Wayside Wright Hargreaves White Eagle Canadian Malarti Castle Tretheway Central Patricia Central Porcupine Bankfield Canadian Pandora Casey Contact Casey Summit Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Ploncer Porcupine Crown Preston East Dome Premier Read Authier Red Lake Goldshore Casey Summit De Santis Delnite Fortyâ€"four Gillies Lakeâ€"Pord Gilbec Lamagque Leitch Matachewan Cons. Mcffatt Hall New Porcupine Creek Porcupine Goldreef Vimy Ycung Davidson .. Morday evening Adoliph Hitler mad a fighting speech to Nazi troops, re ferring to Russia as "Germany‘s morta enemy," and warning all to be ready fo war. He scorned democracy, saying i was impotent to deal with the menac of communism. Germany, he said, wa peaceful if let alone, but that the na tion was armed and ready to meet Mos cOW . HITLEKR MAKES STIRRING ADDRESSs TO THE NAZTIS Toâ€"day‘s Stocks Doherty Roadhouse Co. Toronto 293 Bay Street Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12%.30 noon and 5.320 p.m. Unlisted Listed Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Aceurate Markets and Executions in Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Members Toronto stock Exchange 45 1.00 Charlie Hallâ€"â€"Manager Commision basis only Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds «397 2. 40 B T 2. 40â€"2.45 36 150.00 1.8"7 8 1.10 3.95 1.01 6.90 )â€"7.65 12A ..1.43 3.23 4.10A q 6y 3. A5A 11 63.00 131 1.30 28 8.15 8.15 1.85 8 4 6.00 4.50 4 .80 1.80 1.04 1.69 66 900 o e () 3 C Diamond drilling on the property of North Whitney Mines Ltd. has started and two holes have been completed on the No. 1 vein, The Northern Minsr learned in a telephone conversation with G. R. Rainville, at Montreal, preâ€" sident of Quebec Gold Mining Corporaâ€" tion, which company is financins the current exploratory campaign. No vein material at all was intersected in the first hole, but the No. 2 hole drilled beâ€" low No. 1 interseated values from 272 19 200 ft. The intersection cannot really be considered commercial but one fiveâ€"foot section gave values of .09 oz. and a second section ‘~of four feet asâ€" sayed .13 oz. A second drill has been ordered and is to go into operation next week. The North Whitney Mines property is an amalegeamation of claims formerly Ltd DrO day trip, Mr. Thomas combined buslâ€" ness with pleasure, taking opportunity to overlook the work on one of the mining prop:rties in which he has chief interest. This is the Penn Porcuâ€" ping Mines in Ogden township. Recent work on this property including conâ€" siderable trenching and other surface work has brought very encouraging reâ€" sults. It is the intention to do diamond drilling on the Penn Porcupine during the coming winter and the present work has been carried out with the plar of preparing for the diamond drilling which it is expectcd will prove up the property and warrant an exâ€" tended programme of development. The North Whitney Mines property is an amalgamation of claims formerly held by the Keora, South Keora Mines and North Whitney Syndicate. The property adjoins the west boundary of Pamour,. Diamond drilling done severâ€" al years ago and surface exploration inâ€" dicated some interesting values over good widths on the No. 1 vein,. Two holes spaced 100 ft. apart are stated to have yielded intersections of $10.40 across nine feet and $10.95 across 16 ft. of the prop developmen n#ection it is Penn Poreupine Mine Doing Further Work Trenching a n d Surface Work Carried on. Diaâ€" mond Drilling to be Done This Winter. 100t comprEessor ; been ordered an the property wit} Foundations are new diesel powe capable of carr depth of 800 fet pourqtuod sttwou,L, ‘dnm {4gp B to 4[J3aryo ddot 8Uutw0d 2[IUM owifstp U siaumâ€"pto ou1 Itt 4q aq [[IM SBUWOUTI ‘IN ‘atat; spttaLIJ p[O Afiurewut tto yxyaam sB( sumuUuLp, UI yY3Â¥q SBM ‘a.I0W 0 s1itaX 91 OJ 1IOIYSG UI Uaaq seU OyA ‘autdna.tod ay} Jo s1oj2a3adso.d aun}â€"p[O syq 30 atto ‘SEUWIOULL ‘H ‘sofp Installing Diesel Plant at the Wascanna Mines dog and bird attracted the picture diréct with Twford, their act, Drilling North 1 J‘€ Timmins 19 Pine St. North cials of Wascanna Gold Mines, announce that preparations are ding for the early commencement proposed extensive undergiound pment campaign. In this conâ€" n it is stated that a new 750 cublic )mpressor and diesel engine have rdered and will be delivered to ) Gepull, e lateral work : h t> develop 1 The engineerit company, Fort ition, will inspe lo>pument work a Started on the Whitney Mines Ltd. camdaign tated that or and dif Gleaner:â€" Opportunity > door of Henry Twiford, .. when a stray dog came de a mute appeal for ord took the dog in and e could be taught to do 1 also owns a love bird alining. He soon had the oing tricks together that attention of a moving r, who made a contract paying $35.00 a day for Mining property

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