â€M’MOQ’OW’W“WQC ©44%%0#4%%%4%4%4%4% WMMW“WQOQO: H.Q.O §#08048480¢ 06 0004404904040 4946640484 6# 006# 644 0 6 4 44 ¢ 0“ to redeem the debertures th plus accrued ; giving at leas redemption to entures to be entures to Dt "The Onta were issued construction In the hope th tion can, during | years, save the p than $4,000,000 in Hydroâ€"Electric P week decided to Aptil â€"1, ©1987,; t] Hydro bonds floa ago to purchase t vice Corporation of $20,000,000. Hydro Chairm issued the followi ment: To Refund Abitibi “‘ Hydro Power Bonds ¢®"s<," it libe o redd rovernment Claims it will. Save Four Millions by the Plan. PACGE 81X Harvey Graham Son announcmg.... For the convenience of our customers, and the public, we h a completely Medern Barber Shop on the premises. We i insptct this sanitary shop, and hope you will like ou service, 10 Mountjoy St. N. 1€ We Realize the Importance FHE QOPENING OF A NEW BARBER SHOP TY 63 A« ‘enue Porcupine Brick and Block A More Modern Building Material To people interested in Brick, we offe Brunette‘s Taxi, or 1680, and a car wil pleased to have you inspect our plant built. You can now build with Brick for slightly more than ordinary materials. Brick is permanent, fireâ€"proof and far more economical than other maâ€" terials, The Poreupine Brick and Block Supply Company can now build you a home with the best building materials madeâ€"Brick and Cement Blockâ€"which are manufactured at our own plant in Timmins. 6 Pine Street N. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR TAXI OFFER No Charge or Obligation BUILD with BRICK 18A leem of fitting children correctly (Jur special Xâ€"Ray machine, imported from England for this very purpose cnables you to actvally look right through the shoe and see exactly the position of the bonts of the feet. This does away with all guess work and makes absolutely sure that your children‘s feet are perfectly cared for and comfortâ€" There is no charge for this service, Proper filting shogs mean so much to your child‘s health and posture in later life that it is most unwise to take chances. Be sure their shoes fit perfectly â€" â€" â€" large enough to allow normal ard healthy growth, yet snug enough to give proper support. a y rio P 111 inding opera 15 and a hal paymen nmissiotr 050 VIC lets you see how they fit JeTY A emption with : hall b Located at m mIiKS1 000 i 11 are > Oc a ym mp mm 193 ent during $12.647.33( @Le developmen rom them p wn name be rcdse; i h On A (| 1€ Hydro:â€" Ontari ) Octobe! er 1, 193 Phone 1680 offer you a free taxi service. Just call will arrive at your door. We will be lant or any of the modern homes we have Hydro Ontari T Phone 11 have installed invite you to urâ€" courteous 11 O Timmins 16 16 p1 T amount insufficien iA V wouldC m Octobe 4 per cen 1€ ippoint? v on be hereafter e of Onâ€" c Powet BE a€ ling isâ€" he next he peoâ€" in this will be ders o 1, 1942 interest l $4.,000, 18SUC whic ex| bond f | a possinile ilength on the property of i4000 feet. Reveral other veins or outâ€" | Crcppings of vein material have been ! found on the different claims belonging to this group in the early days of the Larder Lake section and these showed | good values. These veins will be opened | up and sampled as with the new price Officials further state that diamond drilling on the 350â€"foot level interâ€" ected favourable conditions and drillâ€" ing will now ‘be undertaken from the upper levels. It is proposed to put a drill hole Oout to determine the exact lccation of the indicated vein on the 200â€"foot horizon and drill additional holes to intersect other ore bodies. 1y inte ing d Good Results from the Drilling at Golden Gat The amalgamation involved claims cwned ‘by Johnston, Fernhoim, Magâ€" nuson, Toughâ€"Thib, Milton Carr etsate, Ben Carr, Beanland and Jewell. Preliminary surface work is proceedâ€" ing under the direction of John Magâ€" nuson, one of the owners, who has had new camps erectsd on the Larder Lak»e road. The Kirkland Lakeâ€"Rouyn highway rurs through the property as does th: Nipissing Central Railway and the Hyâ€" dro Electric Power lines. Power is available on contract at $32.00 per horsepower. of gold some of commercial grade Amalagation of Larder Lake Claims gctiations with the heirs of Milton Carr, one of the first men in the North to send prospectors into the Larder Lake field. The property consists of 444 acres or 13 claims in McVitties township, part of which is on the line of strike of the producing veins of Omega Gold Mines, and with the same geological conditions. Percy Hopkins, in his deâ€" Kayv A Drifting on the 200â€"foot level at the irkland Lake property of Golden Gate [ining Company is making good proâ€" ress according to official word from ie North. The 202 drift has now adâ€" anced for a distance of approximately ) feet with high values in gold perâ€" sting. The body of ore was previousâ€" ‘ intersected in a crosscut which is beâ€" ig driven to intersect a highâ€"grade secovery cpened up on surface some 10 feet from the mine opening. The ‘osscut to this vein is steadily proâ€" perity imimeC Omega Golc Mi1 Fernland Gold Mines to Develop Promising Group of Mining Claims. 11 4A ~the influenrce of $35 gold hnavs ught the properties into a most favâ€" able position for developmnt. he amalgamation was effected after iderable negctiation by Howard J. ell, M.E., formerly field man for anda Mines Limited, which comâ€" vÂ¥ conductsd an extensive examinaâ€" 1€ der the name of mcrniard s, Ltd., an Ontario company capâ€" ed at 3,000,000 shares of $1.00 par ‘, a large group of patented claims 1e Larder Lake mining area has recsntly amalgamated. The proâ€" immeditely adjoins the claims of ga Gold Mines on the east. All of laims were staked durirng the Larâ€" permanent board of â€" director elected at an early date and wi a number of the present owner property. f the Omega and associated de George Tough, who has beer sted in one of the claim group: number of years and J. W. Mc ormerly of Cobalt, carried on neâ€" years 1906 taking. 1 rk was dc the heirs o first men in t ctors into th Timmins these finds m but the pres 12 suceess 0 nditions of Whi dons Al ipprox:imately in gold perâ€" was previousâ€" t which is beâ€" a highâ€"grade rnland AI consideradl the variou ‘ea. some 0o land claim 1907 as th of Milton the North he Larder Omeé ; AAXXAL AL,GARC â€" to Pour First B } ‘ Pouring of the first ! Red Lake Gold Shor : duled for September | _ This was revealed l Breuls, secretaryâ€"trea: I pany, after a visit to said that the tuning new mill is going fory While the mill is d 125 tons daily, it is e» the machinery has bee in the plant it will be excess of this figure. runs to 140 tons daily. Stope preparation t< terruptsd flow of m gressed to the point have been boxâ€"holed, to supply ore. Recent cpen up some lower through the mill duri period, two box holes north end of the 55( Instead of proving 1« pected, the boxâ€"hole ore running better thi increased the known o 40 feet. | | i i ! | | | | Literary Digest:â€"Sv convict suspected of 1 way out of a Chicago antly picking up a ja: using it, Watchmen t} wommueeth s on + omm This was revealed by Dr. R. W. Breuls, secretaryâ€"treasurer of the comâ€" pany, after a visit to the property. He said that the tuning un of the mine‘s new mill is going forward smoothly. While the mill is designed to handle 125 tons daily, it is expected that after the machinery has been sufficiently run in the plant it will be able to handle in excess of this figure. Official thought runs to 140 tons daily. Stope preparation to ensure an uninâ€" terruptsd flow of millfeed has proâ€" gressed to the point where all levels have been boxâ€"holed, and are in shape to supply ore. Recently, in an effort to cpen up some lower grade ore to put through the mill during the tuningâ€"up Pouring of the first gold brick at th Red Lake Gold Shore Mines is sche duled for September 15. This was revealed by Dr BR W Red Lake Gold Shore Mine to Pour First Brick, Sept. 15 Good Progress in Shaft Sinking at the Blue Star Highâ€"aurade Zone at the Rahill Red Lake Mines Give Landâ€"Clearing Bonus a Trial in North pian nNnas been ac bouring province been advocated f for a considerable ments, both past fcught shy of it. 7 been contSnt to l¢ up. Many author newspaper which 1| h a d 1Im T n e Ar1 Wt aepartmen ) small tha mstance ipine Adyv me or oppot improvemen hre 1€ 1¢€ ving relle! Irom the FOVYVâ€" s represents approximat:â€" )e who cannot take care . right in the districts of and Cochrare. The figâ€" pplied last week to Th vance by T. B. Ryan, inâ€" e Department of Welfare. acusand families are comâ€" w settlers who have not pportunity to bring thelr ‘ments to a stage where vithout outside assistance. regular assistance from 1€ the tuningâ€"up roles were cut at the Ha n but it is claimed to great manry of them f ever bettering their d are fast reaching hey are ready to give itiss, including the has supplied the figâ€" Oâ€"foot level drift. ow grade as exâ€" sampling showed an an ounce, and re length by some : Cne now in 1| eyburian takes htful way. the Te ‘Te| landâ€"cl:aring setltiers on _ gencrally 1e present f famliies, e Hailleyâ€" n of The he 1¢ Special Excursion to the Ottawa Valley Back to the Valleyâ€"home to thous ands of people in the Northâ€"will b possible at a low cost for the cf September 17th, 18th and 19t} through a centâ€"aâ€"mile excursion of thi T. N. O. and CPR. Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, O wa, Montreal, Quebec and all in mediate points are included in the nouncement of the bargain rate t Passengers may leave here on the train on Thursday and arrive |} again at five o‘clock Monday afterm Barkfield Canadian Pandora Casey Contact Casey Summit De Santis Delnite Fortyâ€"four Gillies Lake Porc: Gilbec Hugh Pam Lamagque Leitch Matachewan Cons, Moffatt Hall New Porcupine Creek Porcupine Goldree Vimy Young Davidson Premier Read Authier Red Lake Goldshore Reno Rob» Montbray San Antonio Shawksy Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony South Tiblemont Sullivan Sudbury Mines Sudbury Contact Stadacona Sylvanite Siscoe Teck Hughes Toburn Ventures Wayside Wright Hargreaves White Eagle lLome Eldaorado Falconbridge Glenora God‘s Lake Granada Green Stabelle Gunrar Hardrock Hollinger Hcwey Hudson Bay . International Nickel Jackson Manion Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro . Lake Shore Lee Gold Little Long Lac Macassa MaclLeod Ccockshutt Maritoba and East Maple Leaf Mcintyre McKenzie Red Lake McMillan Gold McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporation Mon*ta Nipissing Night Hawk Noranda Omega Pamocour Paymaster Pickle Picneer Percupine Crown Preston East Dome entâ€"aâ€"Mile Rate from Timâ€" mins for the Weekâ€"end of Sept. 17th to 19th. Castle Trethewey Central Patricia Central Porcupine Ccniagas Coniaurum Cons. Chibougamau Burry Hollinger Base Metals Bidgood Big Missouri BEAR Beattie Bobjo Bralorne Builfalo Ankeiite Canadian Malartic Afton shley geological survey of Polaris is now cc plete and the plans which were fini ed toâ€"day will be forwarded immedig ly to the head office at Toronto Mining Research Corporation, Limi the managers of the property, for c relation of geological relationship, ; paratory to further diamond drilling "It has not yet been decided whet dewatering of the shaft will be p ceedsd with previous to a further c mond drillirg campaign but this â€" be decided shortly. Work on the e tric line was completed toâ€"day." H. McMaster, reside: Polaris Gold Mines (Ca reported on FPriday: "Fi geological survey of Pola Electric Line Work at Polaris Finished Field Work of Geologica Survey Also Completed Further Work in Progres: Toâ€"day‘s Stocks roWw Unlisted Listed Bi mt anada) L 78 26 37 3 .1 14.1 53.85 4.50 3.10 4 03 5.90 4.20 4. 00 24 o0A 1.81 7.60 8.00 B o South Porcupine Choral 0 | Ssociety to Meet Tuesday 11 ib 41 O 14 3{) “} “1 Espanola Tenants Sued by the Abitibi MV 11 T) ompany Says Tenants Owe Over $1,000. _ Defendants Hold "Everything w a s Free" When They Were on Relief. ompany ntered 11 Doherty Roadhouse Co. UImDdetr water, otallin Toronto 293 Bay Street ind m a 11 1l im Pine St 1C 11 1ant 1l Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all 11e Tenants we i relief they w water or the ind light. V li 11 )thing 6 In the ed the Proulx . ‘The t Accurate Markets and Executions in of the Abitibi say have been living for inola houses without of any kind, and that is trying to clear up 1any cases the Abitibi anda In Ccases only ts made no attempt The company says it cept greatly reduced ment, but that in the fort was made to setâ€" Local Phones 1200 and 1201 tenants at Espandcia ht and merchandise housands of dollars. that the suits were all other methods of and in cases only <f 4au om make settlement at it, but the trouble me of the men do to make any kind cases before the t only a few of the 5 owing the comâ€" Members Toronto Stock Eachange ind Pa Charlie Hallâ€"Manager lse to do bu cases where suits will b Commision basis only Unlisted Stocks ioral Soci¢ sday) eve reâ€"orga Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks thg comâ€" it Espanoâ€" f the past he Abitibl . _â€" the radiance of a dew drop animated by the ravs of the early morning sun, you will partially know the exquisite brilliance that flames in a Bluebird Registered Diamond, These finest of diamonds, certihed perfect, are now on display Der CGO. 1 t Espanol: erchandis of dollars will be district Te use of lewellers they "The th:ey n OI 0 eq OL Priced as low as Children playing i believed to have car day that did $10 ds at 13 Wilson avenu® in at 9.30 am. and to control the much headway. Children Blamed for Fire that Did Damage of $10 Stanl As the duck shooting season apâ€" proaches, interest at the Timmins Gun Club heightens There‘s no better way of getting in practice than firing 50 shcts or so on a Wednesday evening at the clay pigeons, the members believe. A number of good scores were turnâ€" 2d in at last week‘s meet, and although Stanlak had 21 out of 25 in his first round, Charlie Surman did more conâ€" sistant shooting, with an average of 18 for three rounds. Following H. Herman wW,. Bocth Taylor on Friday, was won first tlight, Miss W flight and Mrs. L hole flight. Good Scores Made at Timmins Gun Club LoOow score in the first round of the Robinson Handicap trophy, played at the Timmins Golf club on Friday went to Miss Joy Wookey. The new trophy, presented to the club by Mirs. H. S. Robinson, of Schumacher, is to be won by the golfer having the best score in four weeks of medal play. A silver spcon competition, beirg run at the same time for those who play nine holes, was led on Friday by Mrs. N. J. Leaman. ,HFixteen are entered for the Robinson trophy and 12 in the 9â€"hole. A C.LG.U. competiticn, also played on Friday, was won oy Mrs. York in the first tlight, Miss Wookey in the second flight and Mrs. Leaman in the nineâ€" Approach of Duck Shooting season â€" Makes Interest Jeener in Weekly Compeâ€" tition. Ladies Begin Play for New Golf Trophy Miss Joy Wookey L First Week‘s Play 1 Presented by Mrs Robinson. Timmins 19 Pine St. North Â¥ oung Marshal] Brown Stevenson Hudson =urman terbrook Avlett rak C Â¥. AUGUST 318T. 193¢ ire theé Phone 190 me!n season _ apâ€" Timmins Gun mno better way han firing 80 building are fire on Friâ€" to a 16 18 2{) It ‘ads in or Cup 18 10 19 Puny able rined 18