Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 May 1927, 2, p. 7

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The schedule of games for the norâ€" thern group of the Temiskaming Baseâ€" ball League has been drawn up and a good season of good sport may be exâ€" pected. There are four teams in this camp, and each one of the four is unâ€" derstood to ‘be speedy and classy. The teams are:â€"Melntyre, South Mcintyre, South Porcupine, Iroquois Falls and Timmins Have Teams in League. A Big Season May be Expectâ€" ed. Schedule of Games. First Match June 1st, Mcâ€" Intyre at South End. Poreupine, Timmins and Iroquois Falils. All games at Timmins are to start at 5.30 p.m. sharp. The followâ€" ing is the schedule as decided upon : First Half Wed., June Ist, Melntyre at South Poreupine. Mon., June 6th, Timmins at Meilnâ€" tvre. Timmins. _â€"Fri., June 10th, South Poreupine at Melntyre. ©. SUTHERLAND, Manager. J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. Wed., June 8th, Iroquois Falls at Hollinger Stores, Limited Buy Hollinger Qualityâ€"It Pays Sold and Recommended by~ Things you value should be protectâ€" ed. 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Mon., June 13th, Timmins at Iroâ€" quois Falls. Wed., June 15th, Iroquois Falls at Mcelntvre. h t scb t Frl, June 17th, Timmins at South Poreupine. L8 «. «ue Mon., 20th, Melntyre at Troquois Falls. V Eri., June 24th, Melntyre at Timâ€" mins. Mon., June 27th, South Poreupine at Iroquois Fal}g § Li sw _â€"â€"Wed., June 22nd, Iroquois Falls at South Poreupine. * Wed., June 29th, South Poreupine at Timmins. Mon., July l1th, Melntyre at Iroâ€" quois Falls. Wed., July 13th, Timmins at South Poreupine: Fri., July 15th, Iroquois Falls at Timmins. Mon., July 18th, South Poreupine at Iroquois Falls. L2 02. P C s 'I.. Second Half Weda., July Ist, Iroquois Falls at Mcelatvre. m\i;é(il.;hJuly 20th, Melntyre at Timâ€" mins. Fri., July 22nd, South Poreupine at Melntyre. Mon. July 25th, Timmins at Iroâ€" quois Falls. Wed., July 27th, Timmins at Mcâ€" Intvre. Fri., July 8th, South Poreupine at Timmins. â€"P‘n, July 29th, Melntyre at South Poreupine. Wed., Aug. 3rd, Iroquois Falls at "How long has that office boy workâ€" ed for \'Ou?" *About four hours.‘ *Four hours! Why, I thought he‘d been here long time."‘ ‘""‘Oh, ves, he‘s been here two V outh Poreupine aPs is aivtr® To c chIiTis wWihEn WONDERE VULL Y Relief TREATED EFFECTIYVE REMEDY wiITaA â€" THMAT MovsEEKMOLO British Mining Expert Asks for Empire Mining Policy Sir Thomas Holland, president of the British Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Has Proposal he Wishes Disâ€" cussed at Coming Session in Canada of the British Emâ€" pire Mining Congress. "It is desirable that the ordinary public statisties also should be anâ€" alyzed by those who are familiar with the trend of mining and metallurgical development, and who have informaâ€" tion that is not available in ordinary government **Blue books‘‘ regarding minerals that might be worked, or areas that ought to ‘be examined, but under existing conditions are now negâ€" lected. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, uNTARIO ‘‘Any scheme of the sort can he worked only through the initiative of corresponding institutions in the Doâ€" minions, and the proposals should be discussed, it is suggested, at the Monâ€" treal Congress‘in order that it may be moulded into a form that is practicâ€" able and applicable to all Domintons. But first of all, the supposed necessity of the scheme and its implieations should be diseussed in London, to be sure that a suitable ‘*concentrate‘‘ is presented for final smelting and refinâ€" ine at the Congress itself. ‘‘iWhere are two phases of mineral development which are in danger of becoming obscured by party puhtlex- ans. These two questions are recogâ€" nizable to everyone as: (1) Protectlon v. Free Trade, and (2) State v vate ownership of minerals. ‘"We have seen how the Imperial (Gtovernment that endorsed the first of these two questions, at the Imperial Conference in 1923, was thrown out of office in the following January, and how, consequently this purely econoâ€" mic question was shelved to the adâ€" antage of our competitors. _ There is similarly now a danger of the other question being poisoned by the same kind of political gas warfare and it seems desirable for our mining and meâ€" tallurgical technologists to establish the data which will permit of a saner, yoor yoo) Ul mt If ST.CHARLES |® MILMK For that delightful appetizing flavor which makes a dish a real success use St. Charles in place of bottled milk. It‘s the rich, creamy milk that makes so much difference in your cooking. St. Charles milk is doubly rich. â€" It is pure, fresh milk from which most of the water content has been evaporated. That is why it is so creamy. 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Montreal / more â€" businesslike consideration of both subjects; for undiscriminating adherence to the exteme alternative of both questions must be bad for the industrial development of the Empire. ‘"‘In general terms, mineral producâ€" tion and metallurgical activities of the Empire are already known, but no one has measured a baseline with sufticient precision for projecting with contfiâ€" dence the probable effects of further prospecting and future exploitation, eoincident with the growth of metalâ€" lurgical science, not only on the Emâ€" pire as a whole, but on each indeâ€" pendent unit of Imperial territory. _ ©‘For each of the Dominions and for most of the Colonies official pubâ€" lications give the figures for producâ€" tion, and these have been convemientâ€" ly gathered together by the Mineral Resources Branch of the Imperial Institute. Production figures give us a partial idea of resources; but someâ€" thing far more complete than this is necessary in devising a fiscal policy within the Empire itself, and visâ€"aâ€"vis. the rest of the world. The major minâ€" eral products are naturally those of most public concern from the econâ€" omic point of view, but what we reâ€" gard as minor and accessory minerals in times of peace may become vitally, or, more correctly, fatally importarft under conditions of war. "Statistiecs of current production form an essential basis on which to design an economic policy, but they are unsatisfying in two important reâ€" spects : (1) they do not reveal a country‘s resources in those minerals that could be exploited if and when necessary, but are not now worked unâ€" der those conditions that have develâ€" oped by existing fiscal regulations ; (2) they do not give us an idea of the reserves available for future exploitaâ€" tion. "‘It is suggested that the official and Stateâ€"aided organizations, which already exist for the collection and publication of â€" mineral statistics should be invited forthwith to inaugâ€" urate a special survey for their apâ€" propriate territorial units, each being left to follow the plan that appears to it most suitable to the special condiâ€" tions of its own Dominion and State; but, in order that each may benefit by the experience of the others, and esâ€" pecially in order that correlation and subsequent economic cooperation by the various governments may be facilâ€" itated at future Imperial Congresses of the kind recently held in London, it is suggested that report of progress made by the special committees in the Dominions during the next three years should be discussed at the Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, which will be arranged to follow that to be held at Montreal in August next. ‘There is no intention to suggest by the word ‘‘survey‘‘ any elaborate incoairy into mineral resources. _ The committees which are proposed for Great Britain and appropriate termriâ€" torial units overseas should preferâ€" ably be small bodies of independent specialists capable of forming and of promptly reforming, their general conâ€" clusions regarding the mineral situâ€" ation, as metallurgical developments change the configuration of the interâ€" national equation. _ The appointment of a formal commission is a device commonly adopted by Government Departments for delaying action and for shunting responsibility. 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