Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Nov 1922, 1, p. 3

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444004666 #00080000000000008000080$0000086000000008008006066 New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. IROQUOIS FPALLS, PARIS HOTEL AIGH STRIRE OF G0L0 O8 | * BLUE QUARTZ GOLD MINES .. Visible Gold a Feature of Samples Assays Show Striking Results. ordinary. Vein very strong.‘‘ Samâ€" ples followed which were rich speciâ€" mens and literally impregnated with visible gold. Seven channel samples were taken across the face, and tae reâ€" port from the Temiskaming Testing Laboratories â€" showed . values from $3.20 to $33G66.80 per ton. Two of the samples assayed values of $110.80 and $170.20 respectively. The $3366.80 value per ton showed 39.1 ozs. silver and 168.34 ozs. gold per ton. The average of these seven samples was $525.00 in value per ton. These figures indicate that the vein is getting richer, as assays a few days before, did not reach near the values indicated, though they â€" indicated, very rich ore at that. It is the intention to sink a winze from the 200â€"ft. level on the Wonder Vein and a larger. hoist is on order and will be delivered and matalled in a few days. The Blue Quartz Gold Mines Co. is with a total value of $244.30 per ton. Sample No. 2 showed 7 ozs. silver and 12.41 ozs. gold per ton and total value of $248.20 per ton. The average was 6.6 ozs. silver and 12.31 ozs. gold per ton and value of $246.25 per ton. In the recent telegram referred to Mr. J. J. Hollinger said:â€"‘‘Another rich ore shoot encountered 135 teer north east. Free gold showing extraâ€" ordinary. Vein very strong.""‘ Samâ€" shipped to t Laboratories Government, from the L Sample No.. per ton and amply financed for its development programme. Mr. Crow, of ‘Foâ€" ronto, the President, returned recentâ€" ly from England where he was success ful in raising sufficient eapital from British interests to do the necessary development work and instal a mill. The mill will likely hbe built in the near future. The company is not sellâ€" ing stock, but is devoting all attenâ€" near future, Lhe company is not seilâ€" ing stock, but is devoting all attenâ€" tion to making a mine of the property. The oldâ€"timers have always held a ho interest in the (Painkiller Lake area and the progress of the Blue Quartz Gold Mines will be watched with the keenest. attention. SUCCESSFPUL EUCHRE AT SCHUMACHER LAST THURSDAY Oné of the most successful Euchre parties, was held on Thursday dlast in the Melntyre Recreation Hall, by the Ladies of the R.C. Church, Schumaecâ€" her. The Hall was nicely decorated, and tables provided to accommodate 200 players. These were soon filled and more tables were secured. In all, over 3050 people were present. The Chairman, Mr. C. Gallagher, in his usual happy manner, saw that everyâ€" one was looked after.. Apart from the cards, there was a musical program o1 enjoyeéed. AIler the e was the usual drawing for followed by refreshments. dit is due theâ€"ladies for the this Follow prize winneys:â€"â€" ‘ LAM1@s® second priZiéeâ€"»milver YUilive Forkâ€"Mrs. Len Newton,. Ladies‘ third prizeâ€"Hand erochet Boudeir Capâ€"Mrs. LaForesc. Consolationâ€"Hand worked Doyiey â€"Madam Pecher. Gentlemen‘s first prizeâ€"Safety Raâ€" zorâ€"Alphonse Letourneau. Gentlemen‘s second prizeâ€"1 pair Jaeger Glovesâ€"Alex MceKenzie. Gentlemen‘s third prizeâ€"Silver Ciâ€" garette Caseâ€"L. Myers. The young man winning the Consoâ€" Ladies‘ first ered pillow c nor. ilmne young mi ation â€" prizeâ€"( eave his name. me 4 Melntyre Dorders 0o Township ) Canyas the lTemisKan s, operated by t, at Cobalt. Laboratories _1 contained 6 d 12.21" oz53:.g free Y *# a musical program y Irchestra was After the euchre there 1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE for the prizes, ts. Much creâ€" the success of re especiall old £.30 per s. silve; 1 n# are t o | POSSIBILITY OF NEW | RINK FOR HAILEYBURY Alex, Kudla, for illegally having firearms without the required permit, was fined $5.00 and costs. A couple of ordinary drunks paid the usual $10.00 and costs. T‘he lLemiskaming UO, | was one of the heavy losers in the reâ€" cent central Temiskaming fire. Equipâ€" ment costing over $60,000.00, and now worth much more to replace, was desâ€" troved by fire. The fire also meant a very large loss of revenue, present and prospective. Now, the company is very anxious to resume the service at its full usefulness, but is handicapâ€" ped for funds. It is found impossible to borrow further from the banks, so an effort is being made to borrow $40â€" 000.00 from the Ontario Government, the amount to be secured by mortgaze and to be repayable in a term of years. â€" In securing this loan the asâ€" sistance of the Liskeard ‘CTown Council has beenâ€"solicited and will likely. be given. Speaking of the question the New Liskeard Speaker says :â€"â€" ‘*As everyone knows, the Temiskaâ€" ming Telephone Company: was very heavily hit by the recent Central Temâ€" iskaming Fires. The wiping out of the ‘business section of Haileybury and Charlton, means an enormous loss to the company in equipment, indeâ€" pendent of the cutting off of hundreds of swbseribers. In the rural sections, the company also suffered ‘heavily. As the Temiskaming Telephone Company is the pioneer telephone company of the Northland, and as it has been one of the big factors in the success of the country, much sympathy is extended to the shargholders and managemenm. in their present position. Mr. T. Me 110 U wee 111 jail TEMISKAMING TELEPHONE CO. ASK GOVT. ASSISTANCE Camus, President of the Company, waited upon the Town ‘Council at the meeting of Tuesday evening, asking that the Council assist the Company in a proposal to secure a monelar} grant from the Ontario Goyernment, to enable them to ‘‘earry on"‘‘ in the satisfactory manner in which they have for some years past."‘ _ _ and sout L Mine by 11 UA 2710 npted iten ce T‘he 11Gquor, an( the â€" charg were court ist OPENS ON NOVEMBER 25th Next Theatre Corner Third Ave. Spruce St. ipe Prince of Wales Gafe achuk on a charge of sellâ€" and Mrs, Steve Parachuk irge of illegally having > each remanded to this orcupine was ftTound ix montlhis in Everything new and upâ€"toâ€"date. Best of Meals and Service. Well Furnished Rooms to Rent. elenhone 1a t xe of atâ€" uilty‘ and Bay 00 B4 %6 600 00608046 46041 400 060406 % C 0+ ©0006040400000 9040000000000 0000000000 0000600000004 0006406 66600 8 0486006068 0006000005 Book, Stationery and Music Store 4 DOORS from GOLDFIELD‘S HOTEL on 4th Ave. Next Advance Offce : Do not forget the date of sale opens Nov. 15th. and closes Dec. 5th. Terms Cash. e IVAN STADELMAN‘S Owing to the expiry of the lease on our present premises and the necessity for more commodious quarters for our growing business, we are forced to move to another stand, and so‘have decided to reâ€" duce our stocks by running a price smashing sale. We will make you a Suit, or sell you the goods, as you wish. The Following Are a Few of the Many Bargains We Are Offering oving Sale 18 oz. 20 oz. 18 oz. 20 oz. 18 oz. 20 oz. imported Blue Serge $48.00 per imported Blue Serge $52.50 per imported Grey Serge $48.00 per imported Grey Serge $52.50 per imported Black Serge $48.00 per imported Black Serge $52.50 per suit suit suit suit suit suit or $18.00 for or $22.50 for or $18.00 for or $22.50 for or $18.00 for or $22.50 for A large range of fancy Suiting $44.00 to $55.00 per suit or $25.00 for suit length. Do not miss this golden opportunity of procuring that new Suit or Overcoat for Christmas Suits®:}:;3 ... $12.00 to Overcoats .. $25.50 to Spring and Fall Coat, 10e en s i Third Ave. Model 30â€"$54 Other Modeis $75 and $125 ants of Highâ€"Class Tailored Clothes Opposite Station Contirues to December 5th Only Bowie Berini . . $12.00 to $28.00 .. $25.50 to $35.00 d Fall Coat, $18.00 ©$20,00 iss §$8:00 60 $86.00 THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES â€" Opp. New Empire Theatre â€" Timmins, Ont. 1 now have the Agency for Edison Amberola Phonographs with Diaâ€" mond Point (no needles to change) and Edison Amberol Records. . . Gladly demonstrated at any time for wAhip cord mMiding Breethes ... .@.... Mackinaw Coat, Heavy One only Ladies‘ Fur Opposite Town Hall Coat cord â€" Riding Timmins 7 5¢ and suit end suit end suit end suit end suit end suit end $14.00 to $100.00 $6.00 $8.50

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