Porcupine Advance, 10 Nov 1938, 1, p. 8

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The following appeared in a ceritain or uncsr‘iain newspaper Tuesday: To the Editor of The Star. S.r; On behalf of the dser who canâ€" rot speak for themselves, and before this bow and arrow hunting gets away to a big start, I would liks to point ou‘ to some of these wouldâ€"be Nimrods that a 30â€"30 rifle is not any too good a weapon to use to hunt deer with. More than 25 years ago when elk were plentiful in the state of Wyoming, I read a letter from a man to one of the outdoor life magazines, in which Another Against the Bow and Arrow Business PAE EIGHT SFRFENADER _ $7.50 c[EWART $ WARNER Congratulations of USED RA 39 THIRD AVE PMHMONE 1870 Our planing mill products such asâ€"Doors, Sash, Baseboard, Casing, Inside Trim, etc., were used in the building of this magnificent new Block. 10% off LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. for Cash SK Y BLOCK MANY OTHERS EQUALLY LOW IN PRICE Barney Sky PLANING MILL PRODUCTS Corner Balsam Second Ave. J. P RKOY on the success of your latest building enterprise the new Timmins PHONE 221 If a man feels once a year thas he Tlist kill something, let him do it deâ€" cently as possible, and keep cruelty out of sport. .303 BRITISH. icsue were several letters commenting cn this, one of them from one of the best known shots and huntors in the US.A., who said a man had no right to use anything but a rifle sufficiently heavy to bring the game down when His guess was that this man« had woundsd4 a dozen before he got cone. To my mind this bow and arrow dbusiness will result in a lot of wounded aniâ€" mals getting away to die of festering wounds later on. he told of hunt killing one with EVER sTAGED IN THE CAMP. Cobalt, Ont The Most Sensational CHEWING TOBACCO 2lk, and eventually 25 rifle. In the next ROGERS Schumacher Long and $ Short W ave in Mantle P\i(‘dtl . Anniversary Event Schumacher Chureh minISt2Tr. Rev. Wmm pa palt vea to th 1 Me 1] IPrinity Un 2 on While CruC rospe the I rosperity‘« Rays: . . _ // Stmnv er in West Chances for Gold _ o2 | NearPresent Mines 1¢ Il optim 1€ 20â€"Day Guarantce within 60 days will allow full price paid. OU 11 Aat kep >me 11 Empi nitoed ed Churech tco th Anniversary f 3 FIRST AVE PHONE 2175 5 1€ VeI .1 > o Good in JWA M';li It2 imme! Ontario 1 nore take with regard Ooil industry. ‘mpted legisâ€" ) kesep much Province, the Turnsr Valâ€" amount of Add to that remarkably Turner Valâ€" y to vi n thag Mu argely, onditic finan U np of du ‘ed, but iminisâ€" Su} entâ€" in in the of llAn TIHIF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO i V R UAL pal Il MA U en il of Al specuiative mone; slightest doubt t nomic freight ra nomic wWill i TL empha unity ago. The same condition exis‘s in Briâ€" tish Columb‘a and Mani{oba as in Onâ€" tario and Quzk2s. The individual prosâ€" pecior, grubstaked by friend or merâ€" chank, seems to have passed almost enâ€" tirely from the picture, and there is nct the slightest doubt that his abâ€" scnc>, if mads permarsnt, will slow down national advance in the nearby years. What has caused his eliminaâ€" tion is a question that should be conâ€" sidered by both provincial and fedsral governments. The valuse of his <cfforts on the past, present and future wellâ€"being of this Dominion cannot well be overâ€"sstimated. Oldâ€"Timer Proven Right by Present Activity. enc:>,. if own nation ears. Wha ‘on is a qu Mered sz2rio edcral gove tric con The by vance ediItor | qualified it b: where, in his for the develo Hollinger, Mc portions. Said "Oldâ€"4 "No better than south of about 30 mile "No better place to look for them than south of Porcupine. Down there, about 30 miles, there are four townâ€" ships, Midlothian, Montrose, Halliday and Hutt. There is a road nearly all the way to them. Where these four townships touch each other, the geology is similar to the region in which I dis= covered the Dome. When I stepped out of my cance and head2d for a group of small lakes, I came across a lot of loose quartz; then I encoountered a big mound of iron; then a big 21â€"foot vein of quartz. Today it‘s the Dome Mine. "Now just go there and scale one of its high hills, Look northward you‘ll see Porcupine; look east and you‘ll spot Matachewan only a few miles distant, with its Youngâ€"Davidson; Kirkland will be spotted a little beyond the Matachewan field. Look south and Gowganda will be seen, with its O ‘Brien Mines. Looking to the southeast, Shiningiree, with its gold properties, will be seen. Then turn your face west to gazs in the direction of the Swayze field." "Oldâ€"Timer" goes on to enccurage prospecting and exploration of the fourâ€" township field, saying: "Right at the corner of those four townships there is asbestos, iron, quartz and a dozen other formations, and on the shore of Hutt Lake there i the same formation as on the shore of V NO Th yet been bsarntd, ) far as the mining indu red, it is doubtful if increa Brili _ in â€" a C Porcupine A i person who i â€"Timer." ut "Oldâ€"Timer‘"‘ re editor to po almost remark c Globe T. 11 developmen er, McIintyr unfortut up brief would ,â€" thA That down v touc} 10 by everywl y and that C 11 11 ponder jlescribit may seriously postâ€" ormal conditions. rview of the western e complete without owing signs of disâ€" it communl Ad4vance B N1 1€ CG1G1 d there is not the provision of ecoâ€" to wider markets immeasurably. bef ebb leadinxz editoria _ Monday morn lize that all ar r his qurry, He ing â€"the locality liecs opportunity «a gold mine of ind Dome proâ€" x n the <final ither the good ills the entire was ever writâ€" he lesson has oth prospe{Ing jb since the vâ€"five vears ng on . has been New enterâ€" old district major hope ately, the s more inâ€" nown legisâ€" o orthodox irlvy unforâ€" ntered a big 21â€"foot vein Dome Mine. townships, it‘s just quartz, lots Asbestos iticn se (Timmin himself â€" Was 5o ditorial Porecuâ€" 2 this, several aration ‘Timer. k @BrC {final good proâ€" Forcupine Lake. West, to‘the south of Huté Lake, it is like the Dome Minss‘ east end. This, sure, is the right place to prospect next summer. Why go a thousand imil‘es away to look for gold when some of the world‘s greatest gold mines are on the edge of the iterritory I have described?" Well, "Oldâ€"Timer", we agree with you that it‘s a waste of money, time and effort to be hunting gold in farâ€" off regions if the precious mineral is to be found as closely as you say. Just now prospectors and explorers are sprzead through remote parts of the Dominion in search of gold, yet the man who discovered the great Dome Mines, Scuth Porcupine, calls attention to a highly promising region within 30 miles of Timmins and Kirkland Lake. How come this region was overlookâ€" ed? It contres the Porcupine, Kirkâ€" land, Matachewan, Shininztree and Swayze gold filelds? If "Oldâ€"Timer" is right, the mining fraternity of the T. N. O. is lacking in geological knowâ€" ledge. Barrie Examiner: Mayor Day and some other members of Toronto city council are advocating the imposition of a tax on all meals costing over 50 cents sold in that city in order to inâ€" creases civic revenue. Every visitor, eating such a meal in the city would thus be compelled to make a contriâ€" bution to the city trsacury. Quite a scheme to make outsiders help pay Toronto‘s expenses. D S Plumbing Heating D S PLUMBING HEATING Our Sincere . .. Congratulations PHONE 584 Salutes The modern building which bears your name will stand through the years as a symbol of your unbounded faith in the North Country. In its every detail your progressive spirit is reflected. Every structural advancement is incorporated in its design and construction. B We join in extending sincere felicitations to Barney for his contribution to the attractiveness of our town. Rudolph â€" McChesney The New Sky Block We were pleased to supply a portion of the Lumber Used in this construction. And All Those Responsible for the Construction of Such a Fine Building. wWAS DESIGNED AND INSTALLED BY OUR SANITARY AND HEATING ENGINEERS THE PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING IN THE BARNEY SKY LUMBER COMPANY In China there is nothing new even under the Risinz Sun. Everything has happened before. The apzpearance may change, but the pattern remains ithe same. . Invaders may come or go, conâ€" querors are absorbed, but life and love among the Chinese continue as they did through all the shadowy centuries. In Canton the legend of the Willow Paitern Plate, familiar to us now on old blue porcelain for more than a hundred and fifty years, has just been reâ€"enacted. Willow Pattern Legend Comes to Life in China Seventeenâ€"ysarâ€"o‘d Pan Pihâ€"cheng and his bride, both deeply patriotic, decided that his father, a wealithy merchant, should 4,000.000 Chinâ€" ese dollars to Kaiâ€"Shek‘s war chest. The old gentleman demurred. Alas! how could he be so cruel? His son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law at once beâ€" gan a hunger strike, confining themâ€" selves to a milk diet (which is not so bad), and indignantly announcing tha{s they would starve to death and. leave the family without an heir. The terriâ€" fied parent promptly capitulated with donation of a million and a half, 225,000 of our dollars. On the Willow Patiern Plate the fathâ€" er is a little more hardâ€"hearted. But, then, the lovers took his jewels first. This caused the old mandarin to chase them both from his elegant twoâ€"s:orâ€" ied pavilion across a bridge and into (From The New York Times) Staff and Management go, conâ€" ind love as they enturies. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10TH, 1938 a boat. Bccause they cannot eat the expropriated jewels they are compelled to starve on a willow tm:e island. But the kind gods reward their fidelity by ! turning them into two turtle doves. The fidelity of Pan Pihâ€"cheng and his bride will probably be represented by :two airplan>s flying above Chiang‘s army. | One of the Most Upâ€"toâ€"date Amusement Places in the North. a boat. BE( expropriated to ztarve on Billiard Parlours n the New Sky Block While other parts of the new Sky Block deserve every attention, there is one section of the building that should be given very careful consideragion. This is the basement of the building. It is in the basement of the building that the Stevensâ€"Marson billiard parâ€" lours are located. These are the largâ€" est billiard parlours in the North, and one of the finest anywhsre. There are seventeen tilliard tables and the latest and kost in equipment and appointâ€" ment. Messrs Stevens and Marson, the proprietors of the billiard parlours have spared no thought or effort or exâ€" pense to secure the best and to provide a billiard parlour in which all can take pride and pleasure. %ry The Advance Want Advertisements TIM MINS

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