Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Aug 1926, 2, p. 7

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According to word from Red Lake this week, spectacular results have been obtained both in surface work and diamond drilling at the Melntyre property. «This property adjoins_the Howey on the west and is in the Burntwood Bay section of the~Red Lake camp. It is ‘said that recent surface trenching has disclosed high zrade ore carrying visibleâ€"free 0'old The drill cores from depth are ~also understood to have shown splashes of the precious metal. The diamond drill work is hbeing done by Reed Ryan of Timmins, who have one diaâ€" mond drill working on the extension of the Howey vein. The assays fromi the drill cores are reported as very satisfactory, but, of course, there is no official information along this line and no figures are given out as yet by the company or the contractors. Still, as is usual in all cases where men are employed in any. numbers, zeneral impressions are sure to grow in regard to the work and its result The work at Red Lake is no excepâ€" tion. It is thought that before very long the MelIntyre may make official reference to the results being obtainâ€" ed. In the meantime the previaling opinion is that the showing to date bhas been eminently pleasing and that the property looms up as second only to the Howey itself in importance. Don‘t feel hurt if someone says you are green. For remember, if you are green you are gromng It‘s the felâ€" low that is dead ripe that is apt to beâ€" come rotten. **There is a Pigmy Braingd Pusilâ€" anymous Cypher in town destitute of pllgilc spirit, who, with a sneaking puerile diarrhoea of vocabulary do‘s try to discount the efforts of the editor behind his back. Let him be brave enough to bring his particular troubles face to face ~with the editor or crawl back into his shell, lay there and dlgest the .vermin of hlb spleen forever." warns the offender to lookout in the tfollowing little classic of mixed met aphor :â€" Te C +/ .k Lo Some resident of Sioux Lookout has disturbed the serenity of the editor of The Red Lake Lookout, published at Sioux Lookout, with the â€"result that the Siounx Lookout editor gently warns the offender to lookout in the McINTYRE RED LAKE SAID TO DISCLOSE HIGH GRADE SOFTLY THE ZEPHYVRS BLOW AT SIOUX LOOKOUT P. H. Kennedy, General Chairman of the Labour Day Committee will have charge of general arrangements. year will be no exception. As the organization has been so well developâ€" ed during the past _ few years the Unâ€" ion did not require to starft so soon on the work, which is an advantage, as an early start sometimes means the work dragging along until a final rushfat the end. This year the first organization meeting was held on Friday, August 6th, when the followâ€" ing chairmen of Commuttees were apâ€" pointed :â€" > P. H. Kennedy, General Chairman. Jas. Spence, Finance. R. W. Crumb, Sports. Herb, Wilkes, Firemen‘s events. Roy Eades, General Secretary. With good roads from Cochrane and Timmins it was thought we will have record breaking crowds here on that day. It will be a big day of sports for young and old. , Firemen‘s _ Tournament, Children‘s Races, Track Events, Baseâ€" ball and Football. LABOUR DAYV AGAIN TO BF BIG FVENT AT THE FALLG The Labour Day event each year at Troquois Falls always attracts the interest and attention of the whole district. The Falls people give their time and talents to making this the event of the season in the district in the line of a sports day and general holiday.â€" Already this year the Falls folks are planning for the 1926 Laâ€" bour Day. The Broke Hustler, Iroâ€" quois Falls‘ own newspaper, this week says ;â€" Preparations Already Under Way for the Annual Day of Sports and Pleasure. Labour Day is the big day of the holidays in Iroquois Falls l@nd this â€"The Broke Hustler SKe concluding the argumentâ€" An‘ if: you want to do yer neighhbors a good turn, go an‘ throw yer ‘at in the riverâ€"an‘ don‘t let go of it. â€"The Broke Hustler. ‘«On the Arntfield claims in North Woestern Quebec, a promising copperâ€" bearing zone istbeing prospected with encouraging results ‘«On the Gaspe claims, a number of leadâ€"zine deposits have heen discovâ€" ered with appreciable values in the two elements named. The outlook of the claims which are being carefully prospected is considered encoum(rm' +‘Propecting is proceeding at Red Lake, at Michipicoten, in Mich Biju and elsewhere, but no information of interest is as yet forthcoming.‘‘ In an editorial article last week unâ€" der the heading, ‘*Our Loss, Poreuâ€" ine‘s Gain,‘‘ The Northerh News, of obalt, says :â€"â€" ‘*Cobalt without the presence of Rev. Father John R. O‘Gorman will hardly seem the same old town. â€" The genial priest, whose trangfer to Timâ€" mins is announced this week, has been identified with the life of this camp since its earliest days, and he has beâ€" come so much part and parceel of the community‘s daily activitiee that it will be difficult to realize he is no longer in ,our midst. Father O‘Gorâ€" man has exerted an influence for good that has extended far beyond the conâ€" fines~ of his own congregation; no scheme that has had for its object the betterment of conditions here has ever lacked for his support. To lus new field of labour he will carry with him the good wishes and the heartâ€" felt respect of :men and women of all denominations. He has earned these during his years of work in Cobalt. The citizens of the camp will regret to lose Father O‘Gorman;, but will learn with satisfaction that he will not be too far distant, and that he will still be associated with the development of Northern Ontario."‘ TRIBUTE FROM COBALT TO REV. FATHER O‘GORMAN. ‘*Developments at the Minto Block of the Cooper Gold Mines, ILimited, continue to be very favourable. »At Aug. 1st, two shoots of ore were deâ€" veloped, the first shoot bheing 230 Feet long, averaging $11.90, over 50 inches dnd the second 75 feet long, averagâ€" ing $9.80 over 85 inches, w 1th the in the second shoot still in ore. At a statutory meeting of the shareholders of Pjoneer Mining Corâ€" poration, Limited, held in the office of the company, on Monday, August 2nd, the report of the directors was adopted? f The managing director, J. Mackinâ€" tosh Bell, submitted the following reâ€" port 1egardmg recent develupmems at the variouss properties. COOPER GOLD MINES DEVELOPING GOOD ORE According to notices sent out by the postal department, peérmission has been granted to the Patrician Airâ€" ways Exploration Limited, operatâ€" ing an air mail service between Nioux Lookout, Ontario, and the Wom@n: Lake and Birch Lake Mining Districts | to convey such mail as is offered for’ conveyance by this service provided | the senders assume all risk.. The reâ€"| quirements of this mail are:â€" ' 1. ‘*‘By Aerial~Mail"‘ to be promiâ€" nently written on the address side. 2. The "usual Canadian postage to be at'hxed on the address side. 3. A special aertal sticker sold hy the Company or its agents representâ€" ing a charge of 50c to be, placed on the reverse side in payment for the special charge for transmission by the gerial servicée which has béen fixed by those making the flight * AIR MAIL SERVICE TO WOKMAN AND BIRCH LAKE Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. P. 0. Box 833 ‘‘Moved by Councillors Eplett and Brennan that\the Assesgor be given all possible assistance which he and sthe Mayor deems necessary to. comâ€" plete the assessment at the earliest possible date.â€"Carried.‘‘ #.* # o i o oo oX o s inss natnatas* .000000000000000000000?000000000000000000 4 t s n n L L L q s L EL N EL EL LAAA Y 0000000:00’00.0000”0’00000’000’0000’0‘00’ 0000’00000’0000‘0000000‘00.’ 0.000000000.00000 0’0000.‘00: 00000.00’ In the report last week of a special council meeting the transposition of ‘some lines made a merry mixâ€"up that left the impression, perhaps, that the clerk was to instruct the Mayor about assistance for the assessment departâ€" ment, and that the cemetery was conâ€" nected with the assessment work. Unsually when lines are transposed, there is such a break in the continumty of the sentences that it is apparent that the lines are mixed. Unfortunâ€" ately, this was not the case last week, and though it would be apparent to most that something was wrong, it was not clear, perhaps, just where the trouble rested. For the information of those unacquainted with the intriâ€" cacies of type, it may be said that the linotype (the modern typeâ€"setting machine), as its name suggests, sets a line at a time, these_lines being arâ€" ranged on a galley and a ‘‘proof‘‘ taken so that needed corrections may be made. After the lines of type are corrected, they are arranged in the ‘‘forme‘‘ to be made ready for the printing press. It was in the arrangeâ€" ment of the type in the ‘‘forme‘‘ that ‘the error occurred last week. â€" Apâ€" parently, the ‘‘makeâ€"up‘‘ man get his hands crossed, or‘something, and one ‘‘handful‘‘ of type was placed in wrong position, with th result that in three places the article did not read along as it should. The followâ€" ing is the way the type should have been arranged to read correctly, as written, and "‘set up.‘‘â€" $ *+, + #© *#+* *# #% *4 * 4 *# *# # *#* # # #* + # *4 *# # *4 * * ## * 4 *4 @ € *4 # © *4 *#, #* *, *4 *, * in @ # ## *# #%, % *4 *, *4 * % *4 *# #* # #% *4 @ 4 * *4 * #4 @ @ #4 *4 #@ #* # 0.. snn 2 282 282 28228224224 e oo o‘ *«* 4 8 A s 22802 0800000800 44 000000000494 0404 2400020004 00 00 00 60 0203 122 it 2 e 1 ie 21 n in 2 n in e in e 20, 20. 00â€" 00. 0 e ce 6. ce le. .e .e 90000000000000000000000000006000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000000.% _ **Moved by Councillors â€" Brennan and Eplett that the Mayor be authorâ€" ized to use his own discretion in obâ€" taining an asa@istant to assist the The matter of the completion of the asgsessment for the year came up and the following two resolutions were passed :â€"â€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO MAKING CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED C# Opposite Goldfields Hotel TIMMINS When leaving town and selling off your household effects, why‘ trouble with the secondâ€"hand man? He gives you just as little as you‘ll takeâ€"and no more. Bring your furniture, etc,, to the Auction Mart where it will be promptly sold off at good pricesâ€"and immediate settlement follows the sale. s 23 t.f. WHY CONSIDER THE SECONDâ€" HAND MAN? Do flies like your cooking ! STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Distributéd in Canada by Fred J. Whitlow Co., Toronto. Flit sgray also destroys bed bugs, roaches and ants. It searches out the cracks and crevices where they thide and breed, and destroys insects and their‘eggs. Spray Flit on your garments. Flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes. Extensive }e%ts: showed that Flit spray did not stain the most delicate abrics. \ Flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomolâ€" ogists and chemists. .It is harmless to mankind.! Flit has replaced the old methods because it kills all the insectsâ€"and does it quickly. Get a Flit can and sprayer today. EMEMBER, flies are more than troublesome. They come from filth to food. Get rid of them with Flit., Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disâ€" easeâ€"bearing flies and mosquitoes. It is clean, safe and easy to use. * t °T site Goldfields Hotel PHONE 112 " *4 6+ # C 0“0 TIMMINS Residence PHONE 135 ‘00 '.’...‘.........................‘........‘....‘ v:.:.‘.:.‘.‘.‘.’.‘.’.'..’....".0‘):’:’0’.’.‘.":.z.z.z..’.z"’.....0..’.’.’.”......”......'......0.....’.0...’.3.8.:.0 SIMMS, HOOKER DREW INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches (Agents for Confederation Life Association). Houses and Lots for Sale on Terms. DOMINION BANK BUILDING Kills All Household Insects \( t \ have 2,1:: r '(11[\:: m :lk:b rewctumm f The Ottawa Journal is responsible for ths one:â€" j An American was prowling around a Sceottish churchyard. His eyes caught an epltaph, ‘*Lord, she was thinxw‘ ‘‘Say, sexton, what d‘ye make of that ?"‘ he asked. ‘‘*That‘s all right, sir; the seulptor went over near the edge of the,;stone and didna leave room for the ‘e."" by Councillors Brennan and Epleit that byâ€"law No. 306, apâ€" pointing Mr. Munro M. Gibson as Assessor, be amended to read Munro M. Gibson, Assessment Commissioner. â€"GCarried.‘‘ THE WEEKLY SHOT AGAINST THE GENEROUS SCOTSMAN Most of us look in the wrong place for the secrets of success; and, fools perceive wisdom but are unable to heed <it.â€"Through the Meshes. Anotber resolution having to do with the assessment department was as follows :â€" ried. +*Moved by . Councillors Brenran and Eplett, that the clerk instruct solicitor that the matter of the title of the cemetery be investigated and report made to the council in the matter of gaining possession. â€"Carâ€" Assessor in distributing notices, etc. â€"GCarried."‘ ROOM 4, GORDON BLOCK Your Patronage Solicited "The yellow can with the black band" Public Stenographer TER Timmins, Ont. # “.00 #* *.,%, *n a*, .“.“.“ #. “.“.“.“.“.“. “.00‘ # “.“.“’“.”.“.“.“. * “.“.“ *# *.,.*, s 28. ,*,,%, # #* # ecfe # How two brothers found each other after being lost to one another for a quarter of a ceniury is told in the Hudson news of The Red Lake.Lookâ€" out last week as follows :â€" ’ ‘*A peculiar incident happened atl the hotel last week. Two Windsor boys left home when about fifteen years old, and about 25 years ago. One of these brothers went to the, States, and both lost sight of each other. One @ay while in the hotel, one looked very severely at tlte othex and said that face is very familiar, and they went on conversing about school and fights, and about a man‘s father â€"shooting a dog, one said: ‘*That was my dog,‘‘ and the other said : ‘ Well you must be my brother,"! which turned out to be correct. Thq are now holidayving together."! The big guns in business are usualâ€" ly those who have never been fired. â€"â€"Exchange BROTHERS MEET AT HUDSON AFTER TWENTYâ€"FIVE YEARS. Insurance and Real Estate GOLDFIELDS BLOCK, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Phone 104 Automobile Owners Attention Insurance rates on cars have been reduced. For Siak/ 4 A §S¢KARIX N _ A 88 â€" small amount you can protect yourself in the event of accident or fire, from possibly serious financial loss. VEA )J AL84 Engquire for ratesâ€" C Y . 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