Globe and Mail:â€"A New York man returning from a night club robbed of $100,000 in jewels. She lucky to get out of the night club Preston East Dome Mines on the 300â€" foot level tends to confirm the stateâ€" ment of Douglas Wright, general manâ€" ager, that actual development in ore to date exceeds any diamond drilling disclosures of last year. The 200â€"foot level to date has been exceptionaily gosd, while the 300â€"foot level has now advanced to a point where 24 feet of higher grade than on the upper level has been crosscut. The work on this lower level has apparently advanced into the hanging wall zonc, the last rounds reportsd assaying 2% feet of $51 value and 4 feet of $59 grade. Asâ€" says are taken at once of all develâ€" opment faces in the Preston‘s fully equipped laboratory and assay office. The general manager is now at the mine, collaborating development with Superintendent Ludgate. *# *3 #* *# # ## # # t# ##* *# # Â¥*# #* ## * *# *# Li w# *# L * *# # ## # # ## # La ## #4 *# * ## *# La ## # *# #* *# La #* * # #* # *# ## # 4# ## *# # ## # # ## # # * * # t# # w ## # # ## # # ## #® # ## # # *# * 4 ## # # #* # # #4 # + #* *# # ## *# # *# # ## # ## *# # # # @4 # # ## # # ## @ # #4 # t *4 *# # #* # # #4 # + #* # + ## # #* #. * O..O # .“ 00. # * /# 00’00’“‘00 * °% *.: * # 0. 0. Preston East Dome Mines Has Satisfactory Progress \ JR / # L *Â¥ "@ "® pete« t# ®# # Cad # .0 w *J Wt w # w «t w# w «6 w# «o ® # w# w # ®# P w# w . * 0. .0 w# # # w# w# # Cad # # wo@ # # ww # # w v # w# # # w + ® *# # # t# # # w# # w# # # Cad w# ty # w# # # ## # # “. # w w# # # w# # # w# # # ## t 2 2t . . i* ® # w# # # w# # L w# # # s# # # w# w# # # w# # # w# # ## # # #* # # t# vstes? # # # ## # # w# ______â€"-â€"â€"' se t e Lk _- C ks ““““‘s\\' I ed, average grad> of 44 i rotar nroduction.. Th total value of produ« * *% e TRVIN ROSNER, K.O.. BOX 1660, TTIMMINS ; 4 5 . 6 . s o o o o o i o o o o o o o o s i . . i . . i . i . . . i i i i i i o o i io in in i5 t 5 SFEE Entertainment! Education‘ * Jungleland * The Monkey Speedway * Congress of Wonders * Dancing Girls with the famous Psychic Madam Ella Irvin Rosner, Arrangzements are now being made for the equipping of more spacious, modern optical Ooffices, that he is no longer located in wishes to announce AND The New Location Will be Announced in a Few Davys Halperin‘s Jewellery Store Evesight Specialist wWas WaSs Official figures show that the Payâ€" master Consolidated Mines, Porcupine camp, had a production of 14,327 tons of average value of $7.26 per ton, makâ€" ing a total value of $104,047. During the month of May this year the proâ€" duction amounted to $105,538, this beâ€" ing from 13,284 tons of average value being $7.95 ver ton. Figures for the first half year of 1937 indicate that the mine treated 81,191 tons at an average value of $7.47 per ton, or a total of $607,256. This is a nice increase over the figures for the same period last year, the 1936 figures for the first half of the year being 66,146 tons at an average value of $6.’ll, making a total of $444,462. It will be noted that the first six month of 1937 shows an increase in tons millâ€" Paymaster Output $104,047 Last Month Production This Year Shows Increase Over 1936 Figâ€" ures. total productio total value of over 36 per ce period. The nu the average g1 materially Dividend; Canadian C Dividend ps ccmpanies in J ecrd for gny si within a ?ew m established in ] The total for 'to Ban. Poole: | Toronto Sto: compares with | $55,054.508 in J irecord in Dece Canadian oil were the heav month‘s total. regular 25 cents a share; Intern |lar 75 cents an dian National and of $1 lar 50 cents ar share. Paymen ran to over $40 €hareholders ccmpanies rece 175,000 in div Shore Mines, * | distribution in dend of $1 an total of $4,000, |of 50 cents a 3 7 4) | l 2 | § | I "mmm“xx“s\\wwjmxmï¬emw Improvement in general conditions and corporation earnings continue to be reflected in increased rates of dividend, extras, initial disbursements and payâ€" ment on account of arrears of diviâ€" dend by various companies. Loblaw Groceterias Co. disbursed an extra of 12% cents, with initial dividends paid on the common shares of Barker‘s Bread Company and Reinhardt Brewâ€" ing Company, and an increase in the quarterly rate of dividend by Union Gas Co., of Canada, from 12% to 15 cents a share. Payments on account of arrears of preference dividends were made by Aluminium Ltd., Canada Wire and Cable Co., Dominion and Angle Inâ€" vestment Corp., Dominion Scottish Inâ€" vestments, Ltd., Marcus Loews Theaâ€" tres, Ltd., and National Grocers Co.â€" Dividends Paid Out by Canadian Companies in June Ihe total for thie month as reported to Ban. Pooler and Co., members of Toronto Stcck Exchange, of $70,401,980, compares with $61,281,268 in June, 1936, $55,054.508 in June, 1935, and with the record in December last of $72,849,.846. shnare. Payments DV ran to over $40,000,000 to $7.29. tributed Mining linger C of 5 cen of ncreased 10 cents of $1 and bonus of $1 a share, of $4,000,000. Quarterly dividend cents a share on the common of International Nickel amounted 292,012, while Noranda Mines disâ€" ed $3,919,601, and Hudson Bay g and Smelting $2,088,481. Holâ€" Consolidated Gold paid an extra ents, and Pickle Crow Gold Mines sed the quarterly rate from 5 o rerage grad> of ore, ard in the production. The increase in the value of producticn this year is 6 per cent. anead of the same . The number of tons milled and verage grade per ton are also n Mint 1e 1¢>Gq hardt divic 1 l id and mining companies est contributors to the Imperial Oil paid the and extra of 37‘% cents itional Petroleum reguâ€" extra of 50 cents; Anâ€" Corpsration regular $1 and Royalite Oil reguâ€" 1 extra of 25 cents per s by these companies nd émbDer las ie month "Ack > CoOo: cA Canadian mining ipproximately $22,â€" s in June. Lake made the largest story. regular diviâ€" 5f Canadian st on reâ€" and came the peak THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE,. TTMMINS, ONTARIO The members of the local police force now appear nattily attired in blue shirts and black ties in place of their winter tuni¢cs. The close fitting coats and tight collars were most uncomfortable in sollars were most uncomfortable in weather such as was experienced in reâ€" cent days but the new light shirts will make the work more agreeable. Timmins Police Adopt Summer Stvle Uniforms TIMMINS AND PORCUPINE TO PLAY ON FIELD 97â€"Piece Service Special Dinnerware Value Here is an exceptional value. Complete dinner service for 12 personsâ€"97 pieces in all of good quality china. cat an â€"I1VOTY Dase.â€" <~WEelL DPropol tioned mould with a scallope rim edged with pure yellow gold You must see this set to appreâ€" ciate its lovelinessâ€"and you will hardlyvy believe it can be yours for so a w:.:... . A. REMUS You‘ll Pine . N be pleasantly surprised at uty of the patternâ€"deliâ€" colourful, floral spray on ry base. Well proporâ€" mould with a scalloped Jeweller Phone 190 Afton Ashley Brett Base Metals Big Missouri Bankfield Bidgood Beattie Bobjo Bralone Buffalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine Central Patricia Coniaurum Consolidated Chibougamau Darkwater Dome _ Eldorado Falecnbridge Francoeur God‘s Lake Glenora Granada Goldale Gillies Lake Gunnar Hardrock Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay Int. Nikel Jackson Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Lapa Cad Lebsl Oro Leitch Lake Shore Les Gold Little Long Lac Macassa _ MacLeod Cockshutt Manitoba and Eastern McIntyre McKenzie Red Lake McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporation . Mcneta Naybob Nipissing . Night Hawk . Noranda O‘Brien . Omega Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow .. Pioneer Preston Fast Dome Premier ds Read Authier ; Red Lake Goldshore Keno ... Roche Long Lac San Antonio ; Shawkey .. s iss Sherritt Gordon es § St. Anthony South Tiblemont Sullivan Con. Ssudbury Basin Stadacona Sylvanite Teck Hughes ... Albany River ... Brengold yep Canadian Pandora Canusa (new) Darwin . De Santis Delnite Delwood Empire Jowsey Denton . Gale Gold Gilbec Hallnor . Hugh Pam Lamagque Magnet Lake Ossian Mcoffatt Hall (new) OTLeary Porquin Presdor ... Porec. Creek Unxtes Porcupine Lake M. Porcupine Goldreef Porcupine United Vimy hk Wood Porc. (units) Young Davdason Toburn Venture Wright White Mosquitoes Carry off Horse Says Angle , Without a Smile The fish are biting in the northern lakes this year as they never bit beâ€" fore, states George Gold, wellâ€"known Sudbury angler. And according to Mr. Gold, who disclaims any affiliation with the Ananias Club, the mosquitoes of the North are outdoing themselves likewise. Says George: "Up at my Windy Lake camp I hired a local famer last week to plow up a bit of ground for me. Mosquitoes swooped down and made off with the farmer‘s horse. We followed. In aA swamp a mile away we sneaked up and found the bones of the horse. And the mosquitoes were pitching its shoes to see which of them would get the harâ€" ness.‘" Northern News:â€"Ironical news of the weekâ€"end. The US. motorist who was drowned Â¥hile celebrating the 19th anniversary of his escape from a shatâ€" tered tank in the Great War. _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks _ Hargreaves Bagle Unlisted Listed 10 5.15 1.2§ Bid 44 34 3214 â€"32)%9 61,50 22 2 50 1,30 1‘/ 80.00 15 12.00 Asked 4"7 14 6.25 1.50 64.00 .6.65 534 2.15 5.40 2.05 1,20 3.80 1,.20 3.20 3.65 4.85 2.50 8.50 6.25 3.50 1.43 2.00 5.65 3.90 1.02 2. 45 3.30 5.25 Mcelntyre‘s Easy Win in Football Battle McIntyre defeated Hollinger in a most oneâ€"sided soccer game at the Schumacher field Tuesday night. The score at the end of full time was 4â€"0 in favour of the home team. The weather was inclined to be a little too humid for the players to do justice to the game but even taking that into consideration, the play was anything but interesting. McIntyre held full sway for both halves and seemed to be able to invade the Hollinger danâ€" ger zone at their leisure. Hancock, Hollinger forward, took the ball from the kickâ€"off and succeeded in breaking through the McIntyre deâ€" fence for a shot at the goal but Banâ€" nerman made an easy save. McIntyre most oneâ€"si Schumacher score at the in favour oi In the early part of the first half Wishart scored a nice goal on pass from Reggie Dunston. The shot passed over Lang‘s shoulder to bulge the twine. Late in the first half, the McIntyre forwards made a fast rush and scored 25 Kimberlevy Avenue Choice Quality Libby‘s Plums, per tin Mother Parker Tea, perlbh. .......::. Sliced Pineapple, per tin Soups, per tin Pe a ches y t tins Milk, 3 tins Macaroni, 2 pkgs. ... Krispyâ€"Flake Shortening, 4 lb pkg. Orders Delivered â€" Phones 298â€"169 Clarke‘s Mustard,.::........... Raisins, 2 Ihs. for Egg Noodles Blue Mountain All Brands 32 OCZL. Jar CREAMERY BUTTER, No. 1 Grade, per Ib. 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Eddie Dunston passed the ball to his brother Reg and the latter passed it to Rogers who, after working in close, kicked it to the corner of the net. Lang had no chance on this shot. Reggie Dunston scored both of the last two goals of the game in the secâ€" ond half. He booted the first home from a scramble in front of the Hollinger net, but the second goal was the reâ€" sult of a beautiful play. He carried the ball up the field and then passed it to Wishart. Wishart kicked it to Tommy Searle and the latter, after working in close and drawing the attention of the Hollinger backs, passed it back to Dunâ€" ston, who kicked to score. McIntyre :â€" Bannerman, McAdam, Mair, Smith, J. Morrison, R. Stevenâ€" son, E. Dunston, Rogers, A. Stevenson, R. Dunston, Wishart. Subs Searle and 7T‘. Morrison. Hcllinger:â€"Lang McWhinnie, Welsh, Morley, McGuire, Callaghan, Hancock, Stanlake, Littlewood, Waddell Longton. Sub. Boyd. Pembroke Standardâ€"Opserver:â€"It weuld appear that Hitler found Preâ€" mier Mackenzie King a most interâ€" esting visitor. It is to be hoped that it will have good results, Bologna, 2 lbs. Cooked Tongue and Many Other Meat Values sSmall Picnic Hams, Ib. V eal Roll, Ib. By the piece Refereeâ€"‘I schneider‘s Bacon, sliced, Ib. Leg ALL GKADE "A" QUALITY ‘MEATS :â€" Thurs., Fri Johnston Prices Good July 8, 9, 10 Sat. per lb 37¢ McAdam, R. Stevenâ€" Stevenson, Searle and