Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Mar 1923, 1, p. 7

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@#%006¢¢ #$00¢9004800040900000000000080080000000%04000040066806 WWWQ“WW Double Diamond Lumber Co., Limited MATTAGAMI HEIGHTS Also %/% x 4 inch Soft Wood Flooring and Vâ€"Joint, Shiplap, Etc. Lumber Dressed to Order MBEKR BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years COBALT I.0.D.E. BUYS MILK FOR DELICATE CHILDREN Fortyâ€"four underâ€"nourished children attending the public and separate schools at Cobalt are being given a pint of milk each school â€"day through the efforts of the members of Silver Chapter 1.0.D.E,. The kiddies to be benefited are the children of parents who are not in a financial position to afford the cost of providing the mailk. The experiment will be continued unâ€" til the close of the schools‘ year in June. Examination made of the childâ€" ren showed they ranged from ten.to twelve pounds_ each ~cunder ~normal KIRKLAND YOUNG LADYV‘S _FINE MIGHT TOTAL $1465 ren showed they ranged.from Ien.to twelve pounds each ~normal weigcht. Six gallons of milk will be provided daily, the fluid to be supplied in pint ‘bottles, and each child will be eiven an individual bottle and straws. HEAVY FINES AT NORTH BAY IN LIQUOR CASES At North Bay last patura, proprietor House, was charged ceiving liquor in a ceiving i1Guor in a way contrary To the provisions of the liquor Transportâ€" ation Act. Under the same act and in connection with the same liquor, the Kuntz Brewery ‘Co., of Waterloo, were charged with illegality in the selling. Both entered pleas of guilty, and Seappatura was fined $1500.00 and costs, and the Brewery Co. was fined another $1500.00 and costs. In addition to the loss en‘tailed by these fines there is the loss of the liquor seized by the authoritiesâ€"400 cases of beer over the strength permitted by the glorious O.T.A. Provincial Officers Attaman and Elliott who made the seizure some weeks ago, allege that Seappatura attempted to bribe them by giving them $100.00 eacn tine alterâ€" noon ‘the liquor was seized. Seappaâ€" tura was remanded eight days on the charge of bribing the police, the acâ€" cused ‘being allowed his freedom pendâ€" ing trial on the charge on bail of $1000.00 cash. ~ naoon ‘I tura w charge cused ! Plans are said to be well under way for the establishment of a firstâ€"class hotel at Haileybury, and the formaâ€" tion of a company to finance the erecâ€" tion of a big new modern duilding to this end is contemplated. week at Ki y last week Frank Seap ietor of the Mackay arged with illegally reâ€" in a way contrary to of the liquor Transportâ€" nder the same act and with the same liquor, Lake children separate given a through Activity on New Property in Deloro Township. Strong Financial Backâ€" ing, and Promising Prospects. IAMOND DRILLING 08 UNITED MINERAL 1NDS The first diamo on the properties c al Lands Corpor: and actual operat way night and day This company‘s properties are loâ€" cated immediately southeast and adâ€" joining the well known ‘Paymaster mine in Deloro Township, Poreupine, and the proposition is financed and controlled by the same crowd of Bosâ€" ton capital. Considerable surface development has already been done on the five properâ€" ties owned by this company and the results have lbeen more than satisfacâ€" tory to the management. It is stated that commercial ore has been proven by eareful channel sampling over a width of from 4 to 7 feet for a conâ€" tinuous length of over 200 feet. Some of the channel sampling gives values up to $22.890 per ton over five foot width. It is the intention of the United Mineral Lands Corporation to place a second diamond drill on these properâ€" ties next month for the purpose of more rapidly proving the existence of the ore to depth, as well as to prove further additional lateral extent. The main break of shear zone containing the ore so far uncovered is believed to extend for a distance of at least one half mile of this company‘s ground toward the west where it then runs through one of the claims of the Pavmaster Mine. About five thousand feet of diamond drilling is to ‘be done this Spring to be followed by the installation of a complete mining plant for further deâ€" velopment. For the next sixty days at least, all development will be in charge of the Paymaster engineers who will superâ€" vise the diamond drilling, assaying and geologizing of cores. It is stated that the company is in a strong position financially. Up to the present time no stock has been offered to the public. WOLVES PLENTIFUL IN THE NORTH THIS YEAR The wolves are so plentiful in Onâ€" fario these days that the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Agriculture is again disâ€" tributing the cireulars issued from Monteith Demonstration Farm a year ago, showing the methods of trapping and destruction of this pest and the bounties given by the Government. Copies of these may be had on appliâ€" cation to ithe Demonstration Farm, New Liskeard, Ont. KEORA WILL INCREASE CAPITAL BY $1,000,000 The annual meeting of the Porceuâ€" pine Keora Mining Company has been called for Thursday, March 29th, in Toronto for the purpose of receiving the report of the Board of Directors and, if deemed advisable, confirming the following byâ€"laws; (1) To increase the capital stock from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000, and (2) To authorize the sale of shares at a discount of 90 per cent or at such higher rate as may be considered expedient. The property was elosed down last year. In the statement to be submittâ€" ed at the meeting, accounts payable are ‘slightly over $10,000, while acâ€" counts receivable total $12,842 The compdn\"s holding in South Keora is valued on the atfxtement at half a million. DELIGHTED THAT GIRLS WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP ‘have a very warm spot in my heart for Timmins,â€"the only real live town,â€"where they do things. I always enjoy reading the Great Family Jourâ€" nal. iPlease convey my ‘hearty congraâ€" tulations to the Ladies‘ Hockey Team in winning the Championship. I am much pleased over the results, as I was partly responsible for the organiz ation of the Ladies‘ Hockey Team three years ago and helped them carry on for the first couple of years. I am sending you a St. John‘s paper conâ€" taining cuts of the Timmins ‘Carnival Queen and Court, ete. There has lbeen a total fall of about eleven feet of snow in~ this city this winter,â€"the most for 20 years. Give my regards to the boys, also the ladies.‘‘ > In a letter yrenewing his subscription to The Advance, Mr. C. P. Grill, now in St. John, N.B., but formerly a very popular citizen of this town where he conducted a jewelry store in the stand now occupied by Mr. J. E. Garrett, writes as follows :â€" The Ladies Auxiliary of the Union Church, Schumacher, are holding a Sale of Homeâ€"made Baking in the chureh on Saturday, March 3lst. Afâ€" ternoon tea will be served from 3 to 6 diamond drill was »rties of the United ‘orporation last Sa operations are now s placed | Minerâ€" aturday Â¥ under GIRL WANTEDâ€"For light houseâ€" work; no chiildren. Apply 14 Eim street, or Phone 304. 13p TO RENTâ€"Furnished Rooms, in priâ€" vate house, with or without board ; gentlemen preferred. Phone 223LX. AMED f()X’ HAVE YOUR HOUSE RID OF COCKROACHBES, Bugs and all ADVERTISEMENT : @ mmmomwwowm Coter, 49 Hollinger Lane, Mattagaâ€" mi, or send postcard to Box 465, Timmins, Ont. 45â€"49p, THE NORTHLAND MOTOR SALES CO. Phone 293 Timmins, Ont. other kinds of vermin. Contracts taken for this, and satisfaction guaranteed. _ Hundreds of people have been delighted with my serâ€" vice.» Referencees. Apply to A. *hone The World‘ s Lowest Priced _ Quality Car THE selling price of any automobile is hbased on the cost of material, producâ€" L based on the cost of material, producâ€" tion, distribution and overhead. Large volume of sales greatly reduces all these Chevrolet has so correctly gauged the presâ€" ent demand for a quality automobile providâ€" ing transportation at the most economical cost, that its volume of sales has increased tremendously. It now occupies first place in the sale of fully equipped quality autoâ€" mobiles. Therefore it is possible for Chevrolet to establish the lowest price in the world for a quality automobile. Chevrolet is not merely the lowest priced quality car, but it is lowest of any car in cost of operation. See the new SUPERIOR models in our showâ€" rooms and compare them with any other car. Comparisons sell Chevrolet. B116 Ask About the G.M.A.C. Plan of Deferred Payments. Y s)b ; $25 per month. Apply Taylor, 56 Third Ave., Timmins. 13 General Houseâ€" Nathan Greenberg 60 Balsam St. â€" P.0. Box 962 @@§6 0 Barrister, Soliciter, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT.

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