Porcupine Advance, 23 Aug 1934, 2, p. 3

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unmet)”. AUGUST mm. 1934 Cannot Recover Money Lost in Private Poker “running a g: m was simply : which the four in the fimmin o’clock i'n'Lho : one being allow one being allovwd “lake- off." being I dismissed the case poker with hit 11 ls a. prlvale patty lu position himself .1 of the party and h the police court . any more than he court to collect hh A man who sat in game at Kirkland Lake had a friend before the in hopes of recovering having the friend puni the game. When it w ever, that the friend “running: a. game," but mm CONFIDENCE m wit? 74) 1/011 300 DRIVE IN MECOLL-FRONTENAC OILCOHMNV L a M a T E 0 ISO RED INDIAN THIS SIGN Lu rm“ .‘i‘, i 7.;- , C NOW PALMOLIVE Softcn Keeps s able bm content. 5»:er WHITE OWL STOCKS 1 BONDS GRAIN SHA VIC (‘REA M MOTOR OILS Sums Owen Sound KitkI-nd lake Cobalt Timmino flound- Nonh Bay Sudbury Hon OFFICES. Ltl‘cl' tl‘ m (X h 11 UK n Whe 1111 no other members m noi hope to use recoup his losses bllld, use the same Ll il pc rte ll rted at 2 o’clock med until four n.'wiLh no new 1e game and no the magistrate nen a man plays cquaintances in .ISL in the same other members 1 private and lost court la; his mc quir at .hc Mamet G. F. Black pli vate poker lost $200.00 L last week money or for having own. how- not been F. O’HEARN 8: CO. not been the event party in E offer an unexcelled service In min- ing and industrial stocks, bonds and commodities. Memberships on leading exchanges to. gether with our extensive private wire system reaching all principal financial marlrets and northern mining centres, assure rapid trans- mission ol important news and a fast and reliable market service. . CIGARS Members Tomato Stock Item: Winnipeg Grain Enhance Montreal Curb ticket Chicago Board 0! Trade Phones 100â€"106 The Cobalt news in The Northern yNews last week includes the following litemzâ€"“Miss Christine Stevens. who I has been attending the girls’ camp at iCamp Lorrain since the sixth of Au- )gust, returning home on Wednesday | accompanied by her cousin, Miss New Mine Exchange Likely at Montreal Sir John Daniel, Formerly of Cardiff Wales, and Toronto and Montreal Men Expect to Have New Ex- change Going by Fall. Announcement was made at Mon- treal last week by Sir John Daniel. formerly of Cardiff. Wales, and for the past four years a resident of Toronto. that he lepresented a group 0! Toron- to and Montreal brokers who had ob- tained a charter from the Quebec Gov- ernment enabling" them to Operate a new stock exchange. which will deal mainly with securities and shares now being handled on Montreal‘s curb mar- The new organization is called “The Quebec Mining Exchange, Inc.“ and the date of the charter is June 1. It is proposed to have the exchange in operation by early autumn. Sir John declared that the object of the new exchange would be to limit the operatlc'ns of fly-by-night brokers and to make sure that speculative stocks offered in Montreal had a basis of merit. A board consisting of min- ing experts and a geologist will pass on all shares offered for listing. “We have selected Montreal," he said, “by reason of the fact that it is the financial centre of Canada and be- cause of its geographical position, which is closer to England and the Maritime Provinces than Toronto. The sole object of the exchange is to in- crease the volume of business through Montreal as there is absolutely no rea- son why the public in England, the Maritimes. New York and Boston can- not operate through Montreal. It is the logical place." Sir John pointed out that the curb market is not an exchange and hence has not the control that an exchange has. Temporary offices for the organ- ization have been secured at 215 St. James street west, Room 407, Montreal. Permanent quarters are now being. selected within 100 yards of Place 'd’Armes. With Sir John Daniel is C. D. E. Thomas, of Toronto. Eganvill: Leader: Rev. J. J. Hogan. PI .. of Brudenell, has returned after an interesting and enjoyabie trip to Northern Ontario and Quebec points. From here to North Bay and along the grguson Highway with stops at the towns situated thereon, he reached Ka- puskasing where he spent a day or two with his brother,'William Hogan. Rouyn son why Maritime not oper the Logic: and Noranda in Quebecâ€"flourishing mining centresâ€"proved particularly interesting. and where he had the plea- sure of meeting D. A. Jones, newspaper publisher. and other Ontario acquain- tances. Father Hogan found crop con- ditions in the north better than in Eastern Ontario, due he believes to a greater rainfall. Sir John is listed in the British Who’s Who as a councillor of Cardiff. He is president of the Bergo Mines of Newfoundland and of the Wylmac Trust Co. of Toronto. He is a direc- tor of the Magnet Lake Gold Mines. great Phyllis Banks, of Timmins, who has also been at camp and will spend some time in Cobalt before returning home." ROP (‘ONDITIONS BETTER IN NORTH THAN IN SOUTH TIMMINS Coma mm and Pine SB. . That’s all the Canadian Legion has to offer. There are no other strings! As previously mentioned in this column it was formed “to help those who can- not help themselves.” This motto was adopted because of the happenngs dur- ing the Great War of 1914-1918. Dur- ing the past few weeks the leading newspapers have had much to say on this topic. One heading irf a large Eastern Canada paper read: “Spirit of Comradeship Draws 75.000 Men To- gether.” Similar remarks have been made on every hand. The general pub- lic and those at present reaching man's estate, cannot grasp the meaning of that word, “Comradeship to understand. The die gives it as followszâ€"“The ng of being a comrade. German soldier. The itself. and in part is a greatly interested in Canadian officer who: The Canadian Legion In The Next Objective “Comradeship” Bel; It is hard THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TILMNS. ONTARIO Canadian lines. The enmi the time forgotten and we 11 with the Canadians. As a sign of gratâ€" itude the officer made a present. of his coat and compass. In spite of all the years which have passed. I never could forget that incident and the question always comes to mind my whether or not that officer recoverzd again and is still alive. I simply cannot help it and would like to find out if there exists some way by which I could get information to that end. I presume there exists a Canadian Legion similar to the American Legion. perhaps even the Canadian officers are organized in some way. There were. besides me. two more men on the patrol. Webe- longed to Regt. 463, 238th Div." Rich- ard Nagel, Burg in Dithin. Holstein Germany. No! She ain’t what she used to be! She’s beginning to become :1 kicker. By the way. she‘s not the only one these days. We hear of much kicking. The government is kicking about past expenditures! The electors are kick- ing because the government they put in is firing men wholesale.” creating more unemployment! And so it goes! You can find them on every hand, and in several species. â€"- hard kickers. chronic kickers, perpetual kickers and the common plain everyday kicker. There are other brands too numerous to mention. At the present time there seems tobe some in among the return- ed men of the camp. At a local street corner the other day. a veteran was discoursing in a very ungentlemanly manner regarding the “members-only" cluase of the new beer and wine reguâ€" lations:â€"“The Legion room should be open to all ex-servicemen. Just be- cause they are members of the Legion is no reason why they should bar non- members from getting a quiet drink!” To this the answer was givenzâ€"“You have had several opportunities to join the local branch. You have kicked at things it has done. Now when it has something, it can offer as well as Genera! Motor. Value v w-'"â€"' 7 Including Automatic Choke, Heat Control. Idle Control, Weter Temperature Control and Vacuum-Spark Control TORQUE- TUBE DRIVE . . . VALVE- |N~ HEAD STRAIGHT 8 ENGINE KNEE-ACTION WHEELS . . . aoov av FISHER . . . MORE MILES PER GALLON . . . AIR-CUSHION TIRES IMPROVED NO-DRAFT VENTILATION FULLY AUTOMATIC STARTING The Old Grey Mare Holdalls MIDU'IS enmity was {01' we had a smoke a Sign of grat‘ 1 present of hi: in ll hav “191' tho: be very advisable to enquire their rea sons for non-membership. If satis factory and they wish to avail them selves of the club privileges (by joining the Legion) by all means let them en tar. The other kin-:1 who expect to re ceive. kick because they don’t get jus what they think they should. I say "Let them kick ! “ turned me the brancl‘ In last week’s issue of The Advance reference was made to the reported non-arrival at Haileybury of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Constantineau. who were mentioned in despatches as reaching North Bay on the course of a hike from Montreal to Haileybury to work on a farm. They had travelled on foot using a baby carriage to carry their youngest child. The baby carriage had developed “car trouble” and had to be abandoned, the man solving the prOb- lem of the transportation of the baby by carrying the youngster in his arms. It will be of interest to readers of The Family Arrive in North After 'l‘heir Long Hike hi he m it drl hip 1( XDBCC you want to be one of Advance to know ant to kick the privilege reached their desti acts to get. away from it. The Haileyburian la: you want a quiet place to! following reference t " It WOUId be a $0001 plan “Mr. and Mrs. Eug‘ in in Timmins to make 5‘. and their two Chill W110 are known to be 1‘9- these columns as not and are not members of bury after starting f When completed. it would North Bay landed 81 able to enquire their rea- of Mr. Constantinea 1-membership. If satis- Deraiche. Almost i 5 issue of The Advance made to the reported Haileybury of Mr. and )nstantineau. who were MAPLE LEAF BACON DATED VERYWHERE, people are sing- ing the praises of the newest McLaughlin-Buick at its record low price! They’re pointing to its power- ful, economical Valve-in-Head Straight Eight Engineâ€"to its Torque Tube Drive, Knee-Action front wheels, improved No-Draft Ventilation, Body by Fisher saying as they point: “A McLaugho and lin-Buiek through and through, the nmtehless value of the year.” Devine. Box 1428 just Deraiche. Almost immediately alter their arrival, the head of the family left for the country down the lake to pick blueberrLes and spent several days there. On returning to Haileybury he called at the oflice of The Haileyburian to personally inform us that he and the family were all in town and quite pleased with the North. They had made the trip from their hnme city of Montreal since’ July 23rd. starting the long trek with the two small children in a. baby carriage, which broke down and had to be abandoned at Mattawa. At North Bay they were given railway transportation to Haileybury by the city authorities. Mr. Constantineau has good hopes that he will manage to make a living in the North Country. HLS ambition is to get a start on a farm and with this in mind he has gone to Matheson, where he thought he would be closer to available lands. Taking Mrs. Constantineau and the children with him. They travelled north in a truck early this week, the trip being arranged by 'Mayor 0. J. Thorpe. Mr. 'Constantineau appears to be overlooking no opportunities to CANADA PACKERS LIMITF D Ontario hildren,- repom not reaching I g for this towr l safely at the xeau's uncle. N. . immediately head of the that the mmu: mtion in safet) a; week made m 3 the matter:â€" spent several days to Haileybury he The Hai'leyburian 18 that he and the town and quite Iorth. They had heir hnme city of 23rd. starting the Constantinea the People who buy McLaughlin- Buicksâ€"and those who want to buy themâ€"100k to McLaughlin-Buick to meet their high ideals of dvpvnd- ability and performaucv, quality and value. And in this newest Svriez-s 8-40 McLaughlin-Buick, a“ thusc high ideals are fully satisfiedâ€""mt the lowest price in history for a McLaughlin-Buick. See and drivu this new Straight Eight today. Give it a chance to “tell you about itself”. Michael y after r family lake L9 Hailey family pick up a J the Matheso picking. Whll Temiskamm 1T1 and than The med 1d U with whom he 1 him success.“ h :11 13 are more government-spon- exhibits from foreign countries ’om countries within the Empire rver beforp. at the Canadian Na- Exhibition this year. nod and. be probably we said. bu of land. 11 job. He expected u an district far the bl lch is about over alm 12. This would give Lty and took with Haileyburinn an gget promising u w when he got : well able I He was dc wspaper st: . his bLg hope W1" He is determine being quite u ye PAGE THREE M110 ill ;h him 11 md the to write , settled. contact H: m d to Hang 1' ry m- h ll't

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