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Porcupine Advance, 11 Apr 1938, 1, p. 6

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Charges . Under +Securities Act. © Sentences Ne x t €li¢d . nCb t known ma the law is Kirkland Men Found Guilty in Stock Case WOu his €(i + L L o:oo.“:u:o # ve*s . :.* _ 0“.“.“. MONDAY. APRIL 11TH, 1938 Cleans Dirty Hands a k 6 1A W the SHERIFE‘S SALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Supreme Court of Optario and to me directed against the Goods and Chattels, Lands and Tenements of Alfred Eldon Phillips, in an action wherein George N. Moore is the Plaintiff and Alfred Eldon Phillips is the Defendant, I have seized and taken in execution and will offer for sale by public auctian at the office of Gauthier Platus in the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, on Tuesday, the 26th day of April, 1938, at the hour of 10.3 o‘clock in the forenoon, all the right, title, interest, and equity of redemption of the above named Alfred Eldon Phillips in to and out of the following desâ€" cribed lands and tenements namely :â€" DATED at Cochrane this HMMth day of January, 193 Judgmen Pareel 965 Whitney and Tisdale. Reing the Southwost part of South nart of Broken Lot No "nd Concession of the Township of Whitney. Patrcel 2073 Southeast Cochrane, Rring the sSurface rights of the North 32 feetl of Lots Nos. 107 and 108 as shown on Plan Mâ€"26 (Sudbury) situate in the Town of Timmins. Parcel 2167 Whitney and Tisdale. Reing the Ssurface rights of Lot No. 180 as shown on Plan Mâ€"33 (sudâ€" bury) situate in the Town of Timmins. Parcel 2247 Whitnecy and Tisdale. Being the Surface rights of Lots Nos. 5 and as shown on Plan Mâ€"*0 (Sudbury) situate in the Township of Tisdale., arcel 3489 southeast Cochrane eing the surface rights of the East 10 feet of Lot No. 109, as shown n Clan Mâ€"26 (Sudbury) situate in the Town of Timmins. uriti Doherty Roadhouse Co. at STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Direct Private Wires for fast and accurate quotations and executions in all 1} e 20 Cochrane, xz the Surface rights of Lot No. 37%, as shown on Plan Mâ€"%6 | situate in the Town of Timmins. 1404 southeast Cochrane. Mining Claim P. 9586 situate in the Fownship otf Bristol r as there of law that Market Quotations Broadcast cach day at 12.320 noon and 5.20 p.m. kno>w h Rouch, Frank Vesel t‘h, charged on March strate Atkinson with without a license, conâ€" visions of the Ontario ind whose cases have ind VC stcod 1i his Magi whe «slon of the Township of Tisdale Whitney and Tisdale: Northeast auarter of the North Mall of Lot No. 1 in the Whitney and Tisdale. southeast gquarter of the South Half of Lot No. 1 in the caurt f writing, had not insel for Rouch (E. d that an appcal his case. In giving agistrate Atkinsonm hether or not the ore selling iNegally there was a wellâ€" w that isgnorance of , as it was the duty w. The judsment in which all angles Accurate Markets and Executions in DISTRICT OF COCHRANE P en css #. ®%. #,. * #. #_ ®#. *# *# .4 e it _ _® P h. JK. _A wo vu va 1e is 4* ooouoo + *.**,**,* ouc *,* 0000? «. ofo'.t' a“o... * pflo w* * oofoco ooooud‘cz-o 3 *," .®. *. .*, * # # L W# 0: 0..00 000 ul ‘Tin Commission basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Members Toronto Stock Exchange for as entenct Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds pecial Kirkla:t Cochrane 0°O0° sitnu Cochrane. 9580 situate in the Township of Bristol Oover c </~ First Grass Fire »â€"| _ Reported Sunday d not! situate in the Township of Bristol situate in the Township of Bristol of the case were carefully dealt with. Th: were laid by a rcpresentaâ€" tive of the Ontario Securities Act| D:pt. In referring to sales made by | the accused, thke magistrate‘s judgment | adds:â€"*‘"‘These are not isolated transâ€" actions. Vesel has been going further | wfie‘ld and trading in Timmins." Just befcre stating that he finds all mcl azcused guilty as charged in the inforâ€" | mation, the magistratsc says:â€"â€"“Vescl‘ gave evidence in a very fair way, Stanâ€" ' ich did not create a cosd impression in | my imind, and Rouch denied far Looi much in the face of other eviderce, lsaving the impression that he knew ‘ much more than he pretendsd to know l absut all the transactions." ; of the case were carefi Th: chargcs were laid b tive of the Ontario D:pt. In referring to the accused, tke magist1 adds:â€"‘‘These are not Timmins firs Gdepariment officially cponed the grass firse season Sunday afternocn, when a blaze was reported in progress at the rear of 73 Rae street north.. Grass in several lots was burning but was .extinguished without any property damage with chemicals. Two chimney fires were quenched on Saturday without any damage, one at 83 Sixth avenue and the other at 55 Toke street. Polics have been asked to investigate a false alarm that was Blaze at. Rear of 78 Street North is Extinâ€" guished Without Any Damage. sSHERIFF, District of Cochrane. says:â€"*"Vesoel air way, Stanâ€" impression in onied far too in the on s can o. mm o | Premisr Hepburn promised William Finlayson, former Conservative minisâ€" tor of lands and forests, he would make a personal investigation of the extent of timberâ€"cutting in the Timagzami forâ€" estry reserve in Northern Ontario. Mr. Finlayson was told. by Forestry Minisâ€" ter Heenan some private cutting rights in the reserve had been granted. "I assure you I‘ll go up there perâ€" son@flly, along with the minister and othes," the Premier told Mr. Finlayson as lands and forests department esiiâ€" mates were disgussed in the legislature. Mr. Finlayson had expressed hop: steps would be takoan "to sitcp the sacâ€" rilego goirqg on there." The debate brought from the minister the disclosutre the government had dropped its plan to manufacture airâ€" planes in the provincial air service quarters at Salult Sto. Marie. March Output of the Moneta Porcupine Gold $256,995 ir the imill ha g2e Tczcove Whole Community Ordered to Vacate cupit Squatters Near Val D‘Or Number 500. _ Buildings Affected 200. has been i period was $ The report the mill tfror pired 1 annual wcoeks. munity near the O‘Brien Gold Mines in the Val D‘Or district of Northwestern Quebec to vaizrate their places. The orâ€" der will be enforced by Quebec officials. More than 500 people, living in some The Departreont of Mincs for the province of GQu isec has ordzsred all the inhabitants of Little Canad», a comâ€" More than 5060 people, living in some 200 bui‘dings for the past two years, will have to move out lock, stock and barrel. These people are squatters on land to which they have no legal claim. but it is the danger to health and life from such communities that is exercisâ€" ing the Quebec authorities. Little Canâ€" ada started as a sort of rival to Val D‘Or the first settlement being made in 1936. Gradually the collection of houses was followed by the growth of a business section. Recently business firms have been making additions to their prem ises, so the eviction order to these firms will mean considerable loss. It is unâ€" derstood that when all the people are moved from the buildings in Little Canada the buildings will be destroyed. It is not likely that there would be any objection to moving of any of the betâ€" ter buildings, if such moving is practical and if the buildings are transferred to an approved site. There has been a townsite laid out by the Quebec governâ€" ment, adjacent to the railroad station, and that will serve Kewagama and O‘Brien, which is situated about a mile south of the present site of Little Canâ€" ada. Three hundred lots have been laid out in whis townsite, with resiâ€" Timber Cutting in Timagani Opposed dential properties priced at $250 and business lots slightly higher. All is in readiness and the government plans to have this community operated along sound lines. The town thus built will be called Cadillac. It is the first comâ€" munity in Quebec province to be initiâ€" ated by the government. It remains to be scesn how enthusiastic the people zconcerned will be toward ‘the whols scheme. It is expected that the evicâ€" tion may not pass off without some litâ€" tle difficulty. It is said, however, that Quebec does not intend to countenance squaiters towns any more. Hon. Wm. Finlayson Calls it "Sacrilege." Toront hree m Uuovernment rmeports 1or the month of ebrrary show the average value of re milled in the Porcupine district at »proximately $9.60 per ton, to that ‘nor indicated~â€" at Mconeta for first imse months of to almost cuble the gensral averagze. Totals countirg tuneâ€"up lled an average C for 90 days. e fiscal year of t i March 31. and i i1 handled 13,794 tons. The averâ€" ezovery at the Moneta for the 1 was $18.63 per ton. ‘ reports for the pcriod show that iill irom 150 to 200 tons capacity d to turn over on Jamnuary 1. so r parade if your hat is truly beâ€" igâ€"not just a silly creation which no relation to face, hair or suit. ito, April 9.â€"The report for th>e norths ending March 31st, the riod of production of tke mine, en issued by the Moneta Porâ€" Mines Limited. This report that in the period the Moneta ine had a total production of ) in gold. During the pericd it believe in that practice," said nan. . "After we experimented 1 woe might be endanzering lives on‘t feel like taking responsiâ€" After completion of the four we won‘t build any more." ites provided for purchase of r1es for the air service from a States concern. Mr. Heenan Bullion 3 ites concern. Mr. Heenan ders had been zsalled for the nd Bb n January period the e company exâ€" is expected the ssued within six Recovered the plant tens per est in the t timberâ€" agami reâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, OMNMTARIO iat 7 Falconbrid 2¢ Genora Afton Castls Tretheway Certiral Porcupine Contral Patricia Big Mi BCDjO . Eraloin:s ... Puffalo Ankerit Canadian Mala Howey Hudson Bay Internaticnal Nxckcl Jackson Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Ltbel Oro Leitch Laks Shore . Lee Gold Little Long Lac Maca®sa f f McLzod Ccck«hutt Manitoba and East McIrtyre 3 McKcecnzie Red Lake McVittie Graham McWatters ... Mining Corporation Moneta . Naybob Nipissing Ncrancda O‘Brien Omesga Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow ... COnIiauruin Con. Chibsuzan Darkwater Doms: Granada Hard St, Anthcony Sullivan Con. SudSury Basin Stadacona â€" ... Sylavnitrr Sizscor,; . Teck Hu"hc Tchburn Ventures Wright Hargr Assize Court Jury Disagrees in Manslaughter Charge Against Frank Butkovie. PIJoneesr Preston East Dome Premier e Read Authier .. Reno _ San Antcnio ... Red Lake Goldshor Sheritt Gordon Mullen Given T wo Y ear Term in Jau Charles Mulln, o¢f Timimins, was convicted on a chargs of being pessession of an offensive wieapon the assizes in Cochrane last week fore Mr. Justics Greens, in with the attempted hcldâ€"up of V ter Wilson at Riverside pavilion | last January, was sentenced to years in Kingston penitentiary. Two other charges, assault with intent to rcbh and being disguissd at night, were dismissed. After hcurs of deliberation the jury im the charge of manslaughter against Frank Bctkovizc brought in a verdict cf disagreement and a new trial was ordered, to take place at the rnext court cf compstert Jjurisdicticn. Butkovic, a Timimins youth, was chargzed in conâ€" nection with the death of Augustine Kader, who died from a rifle wound through the heart on the outskirts of town last October. Ths hullet was allegedly fired by Butkovic in an efâ€" fort to frighten Kader arnd his comâ€" panion who were said to have been tossing stonss with a sling shot at the accused and anothsr boy. nRBar rdrock llinger s tocks | Child is Smothered TO day gâ€"Sâ€"-(â€"’Sâ€"Eâ€"â€" _ by Pet Family Cat IIIII Mcéta 1 VC Listed of Walâ€" ion here to twC 4.00 4.10 1.81 1.00 3.60 4 10 300 4 .( 16 O( 00 3 | Ch Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox Dies Under Unusual Cireumstances. Funcral of Dan Regan at Kirkland Lake Last Week Kirkland Lake, April 9.â€"Mr. Dan Regan, resident of Kirkland Lake for the past fifteen years, passed away on Saturday aftsrnoon, at his home on Second Street, after an illness of nine mconths. The late Mr. Regan was born in Prudenell 69 years ago and came rcrth to Charlton with his family in 1908, moving to Kirkland Lake after the Halsybury fire of 1922. He was in thc employ of the Township of Teck Works spartment for nine â€"yvears. H Baxter, . Malone â€" Finnerty Mr. anc M ‘Im puts ‘[tauapnag ‘spforys satugp m jucmu®eyuop ‘sprctus ‘IW ‘moudou e pue sloyjoiq OM} s.UBS3X ‘SIN aq1om TEIsuUNnp olf} JOJ jU3s0IJ ‘tur; uolldg s3U} ‘WOoJ PUE ‘UOLIY.O ‘spf pUE ‘IN ‘I0 â€"U8ept ‘sipy pus ‘JN ‘GqnIL â€"am°edsa syiom dimsumoy, twor; sX40q ‘nmurep pue yorep putB UAGAY ‘UO3 pU3 oIIm ‘soqn@t1y peog :‘eymseMs ‘sSSCHM N CsipI pue Jw l‘reuy3;8ug â€"8TI XI(GA 383 3unowWf (3jUMNH °f ‘SsIW pue ‘1m ‘Uuos19puy y3Pf ‘sip pue ‘IwWN ‘junp CYÂ¥ ‘SIWN ‘IWN ‘sp{elUSs I(IHÂ¥ :UojeY4;] s ‘sP1IUS Sautep oNE T °S SIWN. pUB ‘IW ‘jieu9 ‘M ‘sIm pus m ‘4tuse} pue auo[EnN a9UoIM®BT] ‘SIN $US I ‘UOUEWNOWN °W Jolme4 ‘AoÂ¥% o7 ‘sJmf pue pur pM ‘JWN °M °O pue ‘y csmm pus ‘m ‘AfCUuuof} j2d CSIN pUe ‘Im omotp uL ‘IN ‘SsI ‘Iwm sn ShislcC He Try The Advance Want Advertisements 1¢ The family acknowledge with gratiâ€" ide the {sllowing tokens of sympathy: jiritual offerings, Mr. and Mrs. Michâ€" »] Whelen, Holy Name Alitar Society, [r. and Mrs., James Delaney, Mrs. Ann egan, Mr. and Mrs. MciIntaggart, Mr. mnd Mrs. Clifford Armstrong, Mr. and Irs. J. Morrissy, Mr. and Mrs. Julian alcndse, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lacartle, ornelius Hunt, Dan Coughlin, Mr. and Irs. Thurlow Manes, Mr. and Mrs. M. . Maguire, Jackie Lacarte, Mr. and Irs. Pat Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. A. axter, Mrs. and G. E, Wison, Mr. Ed 1C T h O‘Malle; Armstron one rts. awll h _ with the cat sleeping or She huriredly grabbde the or arms, while the husband irtificial respiration but de WH WI 1€ ‘s are his wife, one son, Ned, dauzhter, (Evelyn), Mrs. Jack all of Kirkland Lake. Mr. wvas the last of his immediate bsing predeceased by his parâ€" o sisters and one brother. ungral was held on Puesday at nineâ€"thirty, at the Church Name with interment in cland Lake cometery. Funeral is ecnducted by Rsyv. Father R. n and Rev. Father K. Roney. ers were Messrs Jack Morrisey, ‘Malley, Lawrence Malone, Clifâ€" nstrong, Stanley O‘Brien, Kirkâ€" s. and Thomas Shields, Charlâ€" Timimins M 11 of the infant son of Hurold Cox, 15 James wvered by the mother a r she had placed the r its afterncon sleep». V Il]])dtll) . Michâ€" t Soueh Mrs. Ann gart, Mr. Ml and . Julian LICdlLe, , Mr. and 1 Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. Ed Mrs. Leo AcMahon, lone and harf, Mr. Kirkland rudenell ; 1 Shields, and Mirs. and Mrs. Folix LaAâ€" Mrs. M. utes, wife d family, _ Departâ€" s. Mceaghâ€" rien, Mrs. n family. vere Mrs. nephew, ton; â€" Mr. d Mr. Bill mm m w on omm smm oo on mm : . e mm on m '.s\s.\\ssxmx\sx\'mx\ssx\x\xsssxxssssx\xasxm\\\m\%w\\:s\v ‘tisements Kirkland Lake Police Still Seek Death Car ti 48 * 4 65 5# Geail (BDBJ3dy wa Kirkland Lake TOé kil effort to trace t is thought must «ter, but so far story of a three. gert are said to } if the youn truck., ths d 881 88841818# 4°8° * * 44 *4 4444 4 4 44 4 444 *4 *4 4 9 £aw bout th Kirkland Lak stly seeking onsible for th e â€" Vermette, | NO TICE OF MEE T ING that a Special Meeting of the Ratepayers of School Section No. 1 of the Township of Tisdale, will be held at the Public School Building in South Poreupine, at the hour of 8 o‘clock in the evening of the 14th day of April, 1938 for the purpose of considering a proper application of the Board of Trustees to the Counecil of the Township of Tisdale, to issue Debentures to the amount of $75,000.00 repayable in annual installâ€" ments of principal and interest over a period of 10 years, to cover the cost of the construction of an addition to the Public School at South Poreupine, and the fixing up of the School grounds and if approved, to sanction the same. 1938. but DATED at South Poreupine, this 8th day of April, C OL 11 School Section No. "1" Township of Tisdale drive ie trg ate aice made the car c t have hit tht youngâ€" r the‘ only clue is the â€"yearâ€"old boy who says red truck" pass along it is thought the acciâ€" Kirkland Lakse police inzclined to believe that 3 police are still earâ€" the motor vehicle reâ€" e dsath of little Therâ€" four ycars old, whose found last week on a wvarn t! OWI ho some marks on the ition did not justify uUn( at the si child t laAst WCK On a When a passerâ€" nz child of the ick" pass along ought the acciâ€" nd Laks police to believe that + struck by a have been unâ€" One wood truck >r noticz> in the very possibl truck that | le of the €1) any action in this case and the driver was not held. Police are continuing to giive earnest attention to the matâ€" ter and it may be that their efforts may result in the unsarthing of evi«â€" donce to clear up the case. Paymaster Made Record Production Last Month Paymaster Consolidated Gold Mines produced more gold in March than in any previcus month in its history. Total cutput amounted to $118,387 from trsatment of 14,730 tons of ore, repreâ€" senting an average net recovery of $8.03 per ton. The recovery also marked new record for the company. February proâ€" duction amounted to $107,756 from 13,â€" 714 tons, an average net recovery of $7.85 a ton. In the first quarter of this year, the period ending March 31, Paymaster reported a total production of $343,610 from 43,644 tons compared with $292,667 from 40.288 tons in the corresponding quarter of 1937. JOHN D. MACKAY, J. H. STOVEL, Chatrman J . * A SHERIFEF. District of Cochrane. ALLAGHEI, Secretary, PA F FIVE

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