Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Dec 1922, 1, p. 7

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©§908%0008%¢000000000006 600804804666 $ Enquiries on Gold Stocks Invited ; Stocks and Bonds TIMMINS s ONTARIO Opposite the P jstâ€"office XIM MINS §3 e Hamilton B. Wills Co., 3 °2223# ® Anprew WiLson 0 SIMMS,â€"HOOKER DREW INSURANCF IN ALL BRANCHE®S Houses and Lots of Lots for Sale on Terms. (Agents for Confederation Life Association). Limited zZ7 PHONEHE 864 Residence PHONE 118. W ?"n‘r?' From present indications zt will not be Jlong Abefore the Poreupine (Payâ€" master Mines will be turning out gold bullion from their own mill. The mill buildings on the property are now completed and everything ready for the installation of the new mill. ‘The new mill is now under order and it is expected that in a short time it will be installed and at work. At first : small mill will be used and if the prosâ€" pects grow as they have done in the last few months a larger mill will be added to look after the product:on. This year a large amount of developâ€" ment work has ‘been earried out with very gratifying results. There are large bodies of ore blocked out, all of it of commercial grade, and some, like the noteworthy strikes q couple of months ago, of unusual richness. Preâ€" sent indications are that the Paymasâ€" ter will be added to the list of Porâ€" cupine producers at an early date. With the installation of the milling equipment and the starting of the mill it is the intention to still further speed up the underground developâ€" ment wbrk. So far as the Paymaster is concerned, it is not too much to say that the whole attitude and effort here seems to be to ‘‘make a real mine‘‘ of the property and develop it along the best possible lines. ‘The Ladies‘. Aid of the Union Church, Schumacher, will hold a Sale of Aprons and Home Baking on Saâ€" turday afternoon next, Dec. Oth. in Mrs. Shippam‘s store. Afternoon tea will be served from 3 to 6. Building All Ready for Installation of Mill Which is to be Installed at Once. Notice is hereby given that a dividâ€" end of five per cent (5%) on the isâ€" sued Cdpltfll stock of the ‘Company will be paid om the 2nd." day of Januâ€" ary, 1923, to Shareholders of record at the close of business on December PAVMASTER WiLl 500N BE TURNING OUT BULUON Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. McINTYRE PORCUPINE MINES LIMITED. 1st.f 1922," Byv ordé€r HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Black, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date cqnveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Rooim for Travellers: Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. t1ted Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. (No Personal at P.0. Box 3, Timmins. IROQUOIS PALLS. PARIS HOTEL MONETA 3. G,. LAUX B oard 141A ) V THE PORCUPINE ADVANORE nility) t ts Neb ho dn 4 Treasutr« 1 (})))J _The Ontario Iron Ore Committee appointed by the Provincial Governâ€" ment, are among other things endeaâ€" vouring to prepare a list of ail the known iron ore deposits of any imâ€" portance in this Province. As will be noted by the advertisement elsewhere in this issue they are anxious that the record should be as complete as possible and so they are inviting all parties having definite knowledge of such properties to communicate witn the Secretary at 120 Bay street, Toâ€" ronto. Prospectors and others who know of iron ore fields in Ontario will be assisting a useful work by comâ€" municating at once any knowledge they may have in the matter. CHARGES DROPPED AGATINST TRAINMEN IN ACCIDENT In connection with the recent T. N. 0. wreck near Temagami in which Gordon Kay lost his life, there were five of the train crew of the second section of Train No. 85 before Magisâ€" trate Weegar at North Bay last week. The charges were dropped against the two, brakesmen anrd the nreman, the cases against Engineer Z. E. Filiaâ€" trault and Conductor John Kennedy being the ones proceeded with. MBoth pleaded fl'uilty to the ecnarge of criminâ€" Al Magistrate Weegar alâ€" lowed the two men to go on suspended sentence, no doubt feeling that the men were heavily punished for any thoughtlessness or carelessness in the matter. The trainmen felt very keenly their part in the death of their fellow trainman and friend, and further they had lost their place in their profession being suspended from T. N. 0. emâ€" ployment after the coroner‘s jury had given its verdict in the matter of the death of Gordon Kay. According to the evidence at thef inquest the acâ€" cident had oecurred through the inatâ€" tention to or confusion*of the orders by those in charge of No. 85. FIRE SWEPT TOWNSHIPS TO ASXK GOVERNMENT AID WISH TO LIST ALL IRON ORE DEPOSITS IN PROVINCE Various Central ‘rk°misKamIing fC Ulill1Ss yCal. Harris, Hilliard, Evanturel, Kerns, Casey, Brethour, Dack, Armstrong, Charlton, ‘Thornloe townships were represented at the meeting, which was pré€ided dbver by Reeve Cruickshank of Harris Township. After a thorough discussion, it was decided that the Reeves of Townships and Villages be formed as*a deputation to present to the Government the figures showing Sunday evening two men were bravely striving navigate home through the rolling streets. (The seas were very heavy and it was surely hard sailing half seas over. Several times going round edorners;.one or both of the brave lads fell and the other would help his comrade up. But when they struck the crossing near the athâ€" letie grounds where a trench has ‘been dug and the passaze across must be made on a narrow plank, it looked as if these two men could never safely cross and take their loads with them. The one man by a sort of miracle, however, safely navigated the plank, and stood on the other side HOW TO WALK A PLANK WHEN UNDEER THE INFLUENCE the fire losses in the different muniâ€" cipalities with the purpose of securing financial assistance. The managers of the Union and Imperial banks were also added to the committee. Decemâ€" ber 4th. was the date set for the deâ€" putation to leave New Liskeard and Premier Drury has been asked to keep Dec. 5th. open for the hearing of the representatives. itely Jn hl chat 11 FOR SALEâ€"New Auto Knitter; barâ€" gain; free instruction to operate. « Also Québec heater for sale. V. Mondoux, 59 Hollinger Lane. ;OQOWMOQMOMONWWQMMW 046@ Corner Thlrd Ave. and Birch St. > 6046468 The thickest, warmest and strongest Clear B.C. Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce Vâ€"joint, Flooring and Shiplap, White Pine Fceatheredge, Sash and Doors. All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc. Head Office Yard TIMMINS, ONT. A Complete Steck of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 24 â€" . Timmins, Ont. Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies orner Third Ave. and Birch PHONE 24 Phone 71. Hard Red Brick Frank Byck 40â€"51p LOSTâ€"On Nov.*30th. Hollinger Pay Cheqre to the order of J. Lapalme. Finder please return same to J. Laâ€" {alme or to the Hollinger Mine, Work Check No. 353. 49p A BAGFUL OF GOOD THINGS to eat dear old Santa Claus will bring you from B.\'cl;’s grocery store. He always comes here for his food supplies, knowing that our quality cannot bg excelled, â€" and that our prices are so reasonable. Stock up for the holidays. 1 Stock board on the market. Y ard SCHUMACHER Phone 95B

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