goodwill. Christmas good luck. piness.~ St out cards. side of the coin. an engraving 0 gazing into a â€" sign there was : the words, "Th you from evil." the coin token emblems of goo the rabbit‘s fC swastika, the : wishbone, the h of. Also there | luck will accom Now. it 1 really beli¢ actually 21 but he felt harmless ; a kindly g way Mr. 0 tokens. A prised whe on the ph had been town for the plea patrons. And the p One of the extra tc larly pleased the « that lucky coin toke as souvenirs. Thes had the popula lucky engraved up Recently pavilion. b Lucky Tokens Taken for Nazi Propaganda Looks as if Some Joke: Pulled the Mavor‘s Leg. â€.\. .fl. e P o * 70 szX STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Strzeet North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Doherty Roadhouse Co. ldeas worth MONEY A new product or process, proved practical by adequate tests, can only become profitâ€" able when it is put to work. This requires MONEY. Financing the manufacturing and the marketing of all products is a regular function of this Bank. If you are planning new productions, call in and have a talk with the Manager of our nearest Rranch. This Bank offers to business men the advantages of financial strength, wide experience and complete facilities for every banking need. THE DOMINION BANK Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12 L111 1k Direct private wires for fast and acecurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Accurate Markets and Executions in Orl Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 n Members Lorunto Stock Exchang* Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds 1â€"know1 rseshoe ESTABLISHED 1871 oken 121 icky and On clearly nothing more than they preâ€" tended to beâ€"â€"just good luck tokens. It is true they had swastika crosses on them, but they had all the other lucky signs as well. The swastika was not a Nazi sign in this case but a good luck emblem. There was no more Nazi proâ€" paganda about a token with a swastika sign on it than there is to the name Swastika on the T. N. O. station near Kirkland Lake. The station was named long before the Nazi were in existence, and the swastika has been the "lucky cross" for centuries before Hitler saw the light of day. The Advance does not know whether the mayor was satisfied cr not with Mr. Wilson‘s explanation. but surely there is no room for any doubt in the matter. It looks as if some joker pulled the mayor‘s in this the light of d know whethe not with Into CSIIK . InventIlon nas T so ingenious converting plant lif serviceable cloth that it would oC cnly mild surprise to learn that ; quality sandpaper is being made Mo hristian Sscience Monitor:â€"The apple now bids fair to become a ng, although not the only, competiâ€" of the hardâ€"working Silkworimn, a having been fourd to convert its es into "silk". Invention has become on it tha tika on the and Lake. before the d any propaganda. nothing more than o beâ€"â€"just gcod luck 1€ s that he was certainiy azi propaganda business. ire that the man resporâ€" distribution of the lucky nt of anythin leader was a . nything like that. was a Jewish genâ€" ought the tokens as a novelty and ‘ertainly he would propaganda work. on their own part leade; There werd Mr. Wil life into occasion good from Leitch Lake Shore Lee Gold Little Long Lac Macassa MclLeod Cockshutt Manitoba and McIntyre McKenzie Red Lak McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporatiot Moneta Naybob Nipissing Noranda O‘Brien . Omega Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Pioneer Preston East Dome Afton Ashley Préett Base Metals Big Missouri Beattic Bidgood Bobjo Bralorne Buffalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine ICemraJ Patricia Coniagas Coriaurum Cons. Chibougamau Darkwater Dome Eldorado Falconbridge Glenora Premier Read Authier Red Lake Gol Reno . San Antonio Shawkey Sherritt Gord St. Anthony Ssullivan Con. Sudbury Basi: Stadacona Sylvanite Siscoe Teck Hughes Toburn Ventures Wright Hargr White Eagle Sucd‘ury, Nov. 23. (Special) â€"Rescued from the icy waters of a pond where he had gone to skate, a 10â€"yearâ€"old youth rushed home to his mother, cold, wet and unhappy, without even waiting to thank his benefactors. Lorna Postethwaite ard Wilfred Pickâ€" ering went skating with hundreds of others who took advantage of a cold snap whicth made most lakes around nere a sheet of glass. As they skated others who took advantage of a cold snap whicth made most lakes around here a sheet of glass. As they skated they noticed a boy splashing around in water up to his chin, the thin ice havyâ€" ing broken under his weight. Goldale CGGod‘s Lake Granada Gurnar Hardrock Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay International Nickel Jackson Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Lebel ‘Oro Sudbury Boy, Saved from Drowning, Hurries Home Lorra and stretched out on the ice and pulled the lad to safety. He ran home without waiting to change to his bots which he had left by the side of the pond when he donned his ide kate We wanted to drive him home, but disappeared before we had a chance do so," Lorna related. "We wanted get his name but he ran off without ing it to us." This is an electric light bulb, i Its sizeâ€"it is 14 feet highâ€"mak: it is also a trifle heavy. It is ma skeleton of the same weight is i ito surmount the $10,00) memo Park. NJ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks _ Lis ted ilb, but 15 would not fit in your floor lamp. makes it impossible for such purposes, and s made of 6,000 of glass, and a steel . is included in the ensemble. The bulb is remorial to Thomas A. Edison at Menlo 00B 1.00 18.25B 38.50 1.51B 45.00 4.65 2.804 790A 11."5 47.50 1.90 4 05 2.04 4.70 4.75 1.06 2.92 3.35 5.00 2.30 5.00 71.00 5.00 +; 1.00 2.50 1.00 70 2. 40 1.45 ) 1 30 13 Used to Wake up With a Headache to a large mourd or dome of quartz which, on his pulling off the moss covâ€" ering, seemed "all covered with gold." Special Service at Brunette Motors ‘end and help make the event the usual big success. One of the special featurs of the evening will be community singâ€" ing. The singing will bebroadcast over the local radio station. All Cornish people love music and community singâ€" ing makes particular appeal to them, so there should be a umper attenâ€" dance on Sarturday night. Porcupine.â€"Years have passed since Harry Preston, who is still very much a camp enthusiast, found the original Come Mines outcrop. Thos. Gibson‘s book on geology, which gives deâ€" tails of the Dome outcrop, reads as folâ€" lows: ‘"Preston slipped full length down on a knoll and with his heels stripped the moss from a quartz vein which proved to be 21 feet wide and showed small flecks of gold. Following along and examining the vein brought Preston On eveninz of this week the Cornish Sozcial Club will hold another of their pleasant social evening events. The event will be held in the Hollinge: Recreation hall, and will be up to the usual high standards of Cornish Social Club enjoyment. All members of the club and their friends are asked to atâ€" _Cornish Secial Club Will Hold Social Evening Nov. 27 It was indeed a sight to gladden a prosâ€" pector‘s eye for, if the gold "carried down" here was riches indeed. Up to the present Dome has produced someâ€" thing around $80,000,000 new Canadian gold wealth. Skilled workmen with a thorough understand of every detail of the new Nash cars and the Mack trucks, the most complete assortment of parts, and above all an honest and earnest desire to give the very best service in this tells the story of the service department of the Rrunette Motors. Moise Daignâ€" eault is the shop foreman and he looks after the work with a thoroughness and skill that mean satisfaction to the pubâ€" lic. There are three skilled mechanics, three expert bodymen, and the most complete of general service. Bodywork. repairing. repainting, and lubrication fird here the best in service. The workâ€" men at the Brunette Motors understand every detail of the New Nash and the Mack trucks and this assures perfect service. Dome Mines Has Produced Around $80,000,000 Gold Skilled Mechanics and Also Thorough Understanding of Cars. Now Fresh and Lively Every Morning r nave to worry is just how Kius k and lasting : ‘_ always be mach, and to i in the sysâ€" aterial which agaln ‘ any chen relief P. Kennedy D. McNabb J, Friedman B. Web A. Sauve B. McKimm M . Gurevitch B. Hodgins J, Stevens G. Gurevitch V. Rock L. Laitinen O. Sundgren Hockey Boom in the Larder Lake Section (FProm Globe and Mail) A hockey boom is expected to hit the Larder Lake gold imining district this winter. Teams may emanate from Aldermac Mines, Kerrâ€"Addison, Barber Larder, Sheldon Larder, Omega. Martin RBird, Bidgood. Lakeside, Morris Kirkâ€" land and Chesterville. Tentative proposal is to have four teams at Larder City and four teams at Kerrâ€"Addison Gold Mines. A league schedule will call for games at Rouyn and Kirkland Lake, as well as at the M. Lehtisale Len McNeil C. Marshall Totals Handicap Totals Handicap Shaheen and David and Herman‘s each won three points last night in Mercantile league bowling. Shahcen‘s met and defeated Wilners and HMHermans did likewise to Consumers. In the Shaheen Wiin@r meeting highâ€" est total for the thres games was made by Bo5 Webb. who turned in a 826. Fix three scores were 283, 285 and 248 . Highest total in the other trio of games was made by B. Sinclair with a score of 632 for three games. His inâ€" dividual sccores were 184. 277 and 171. Results were as follows: Wilners Totals Total Mercantile League Bowls Last Evening Totals Hand‘p , Demers Bouchard . Shephard â€"Sinclair Campbell , Burton , Ansara Totals Hand‘p Totals atuanen ‘ : HILDREN love to roam and play in forbidden places. Here, danger may lie unsuspected where explosives have been used and blasting »aps left carelessly around. The brightâ€" as of the aluminum or copper caps attract children‘s attention. They will pick them up, play with them or pick them with a pin, nail or even hammer them.. This will cause the caps to explode and seriously injure the child, causing the loss of fingers, the entire hand or perhaps death itself. The sreatest number of accid>nts occur in this way. A child may throw a blasting Â¥1. JOHN‘S NFLD, OoTTAW A KIRFLAND LAKE BOURLANM ACQLIE CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 901 1008 Shabeen David y 205 140 137 183 in â€". 199 189 1081 CON, 3g63 1000 HERMAN‘S 169 ~_â€" 162 §« 211 196 184 277 236 223 SRANCH OFFICES 1030 51 962 191 139 116 170 101 137 199 283 2006 203 119 . 999 SUMERS 217 164 196 141 930 223 216 199 140 158 048 JY s to have four and four teams A league rames at Rouyn â€"well as at the 937 101 210 171 147 141 158 827 987 22] 189 108 163 909 290 264 248 200 211 120 169 70 HEAD OFFiCE + MONTREA DISTRICT OFFICES ; HALIFAX TORONTO WINWNIPEG NVANCC I’ ‘ 606 357 D7 162 617 632 695 520 610 6206 der City tOo Q@uepec Aldermac is twelve mile aricâ€"Quebec boundary runs from Kirkland to G and there are thirtyâ€"ty adjacent to the highwa The general cpinion 38 will prove a big yY district. New townsites at Martin Bird, Larder Both the Ontario ernments have signi ness to keep the roac managements are pl best efforts to have g dressingâ€"rooms and | pions in hockey and skating are on hand, with the result that the bosses and managers are reportedly vying with each other to secure good players. Many to . _ LArder â€" CItbYy, Omega; seven mil to Kerr Addison; der City to Que former ability i1 he jo Their Lives are Precious @© Empire Block Fo BAUMA Phone 1365 Unsurpassed â€" i n smartness, quality a n d _ reliability. Yeliow gold filled case. cases. saume gold filled. . Sale p:rtce 15â€" Jewel move â€" ment tiny modetrn ! *# With both white Wilth both whlle and â€" yellow gold filled â€" cases, an aceurate 2.50 "Everything for Blasting PAY DAÂ¥AY SALE junll l avannes ocket Watches Ladies‘® Watches coache he big m a I‘C mile cap into a fire in which case the caps would explode and the flying fragments may cause injury to the child or others in clos> vicinity. Protect the children by proper superyviâ€" sion, see that each blaster accounts daily for caps taken out of storage. When a job is finished rccheck and see that the blasting caps are not lefil carelessly lying around, onal pia: ind some n imiles from L c boundary, niles from the C ary; Highway o Quebec bound â€"~two mines on ing d Quebec Go d their willin open. and mit is that 193"7â€" ar in Larder ire opening up City. Chesterâ€" $37 $1250 m Kirkland miles from V of FINE JEWELERY With new stock arriving every day, we must clear our sholyts. In doing this we have ofâ€" fered here, many item:s marked below cost. shop where your jewelery dollar gots farthâ€" est this woeekâ€"end. 1e On are 0 cham Will maks gifts, ex geoctrate. MA NTLE CLOCKS 1¢ STORAGCGE OF BLASTINMG ACCESSORIES THUREsSDAY NOVEMBER 25TH, 1937 1€ but that they turned â€" ito stored away monds in plati nut? on|v Also Woedding Rings to match T‘) m at Averages of Teachers‘ Bowling teams for period Octcber 14 to November 18:â€" M. Kerr 156; E. Acton 152; M. Tackaâ€" berry 137; R. Rinn 135; A. Murply 134 C. MacDonald 131; I. Andrews 131; FP. MacDonald 130; E. Blyth 130; D. Mcâ€" Cluskie 127; F. Thom 125; N. MacLkeod 124;: W. McKelvie 122; G. Doherty 121; O. Ramsay 121; I. Cole 120; G,. Sumâ€" mers 119; H. White 118; D. Taylor 116. Subsâ€"H. Patterson 116; I. Campbell 113 C. Little 111; J. Rlair 89; M. Richâ€" ardson 85; J. Murphy 53. alld ur masnificent ATE A verages in Teachers‘ Bowling Teams to Nov. 18 extre Blue River Diamonds il $25 Keart Addi ind desi Phis we ne.y lt i1 temperatur Blasting A 45 degx. | xtremely now UI1sCuss] being ma ‘es and BRANCH 1C ho be properly dia nat ru to t H iy~â€"Thompson, Cheminis, nd King Kirkland, with d hundreds of children future champions in hoeing, _ bobâ€"sleighing, board racing, iceâ€"boat ey. Dog derbies, carniâ€" s, and all winter sports ussion and promotion. made to have railways, mnd transportation and ooperate to make Larâ€" of the premier winter ventilated atherproo