Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Nov 1927, 2, p. 3

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Johnston, aged 40 years a conducter on the Canadian National Railyway, was fatally injurâ€" ed one day last week when he fell betwen the cars of his train at Sioux Lookout. Nine cars passed over his body. He was formerly a resident of Winnipeg. It is understood that good proâ€" gress is being made in the plans for further financing of the Hayden mine. Work will be on an extensive scale, it is said, and will start before very long. _ A programme of exploration and development has been mapped out, to include several thousand feet of diamond drilling. NO‘T DISCUSSING LINE TO KAMISKOTIA AND NORTH PLANS PROGRESSING FOR REâ€"OPENING OF HAYDEN In reference to the matter of the proposal for a railway line from Timâ€" mins to Kamiskotia and Kapuskasing, The North Bay Nugget says :â€"â€" CONDUCTOR KILLED AT SIOUX LOOKOUT LAST WEEK Questioned today anent the rumor that the T. N. 0. Commission was contemplating an extension of the Poreupine branch of the railway from Timmins to Kapuskasing via the new Kamiskotia copper area, George W. Lee, ckairman of the T. N. 0. Comâ€" mission, stated that he had nothing whatever to say on the subject. The T. N. 0., it will be recalled, made a preliminary survey of a probable route which would be followed were a line from Timmins through to Kamisâ€" kotia contemplated, but it is underâ€" stood in the interval no definite proâ€" posals have been considered. _A week or two ago the Timmias Board of Trade revived the question by passing a recommendation that the extension be proceeded with. Mr. Lee stated that the Board of Trade‘s resolution would come before the next meeting of the commuission. Violent Headaches Until She Found " Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" MRS. MICHAEL COULIS. Keep Creophos always on hand ready to prevent or con« quer a nasty cough, cold or bronchitis. Always amazingly effective as a stamina and reâ€" sistance building tonic. _ It puts new life into tired run« down people. _A good old family friend eW w e c t gans, rhymes or jingles about yourexperience. Enclose front of Creophas carton. Get full particulars of contest from free contest sheets availâ€" able at the Join the $300 Prize Contest Now Get Creophos! Send in slcâ€" DRUG STORE RORTH LANO DEVELOPING IN NOTEWORTBY FASHION Progress of Temiskaming Ontario Railway Another Eviâ€" dence of Advance of the North. In recent times there have been many signs to show beyond question that the North Land has entered upon an era of progress and growth. One of these signs has been the evident success of the Temiskaming and Norâ€" thern Ontario Railway. The T. N. 0. is the one railway of this part of the North Land, and so its advanceâ€" ment is viewed here with especial atâ€" tention. Last week The Advance made extended reference to the anâ€" nual report of the financial condition of the T. N. O., and the very apâ€" parent advancement during the year. The fact that the net profits this year are about $300,000 more than last year is a matter well worthy of comâ€" ment and consideration. The Mail Empire, while not hasty in its expresâ€" sion of opinion, is always ready to publicity to anvthing that gives Empire, WAliC nol NHASLY iN 11Ss CAPLOSâ€" sion of opinion, is al\\d)s roady to zive publicity to anything that gives particular credit to the North,â€" difâ€" fering in this to other newspapers that appear to delight in publishing harmful or useless matters and leavyâ€" ing out of the light of publicity all those matters and affairs that are helpful or harmless. In an editorial article last week, The Mail Empire SA FACING CHARGES IN THE WEST DOME LAKE CASE. Issuing a false prospectus, falsiâ€" fying books and stealing the sum of $()1 537 in money and securities valuâ€" ed at $27,000, the property of the Lonsohdated \\ est Dome Lake Mines Limited were the charges which faced C. H. Manaton, a director and manager of the company, when he appeared beâ€" fore a nonâ€"jury court last week and pleaded ‘‘not guilty.‘‘ The accused is on bail of $20,000 until the Decemâ€" ber assizes. Wawbewawa Correspondent of The New Liskeard Speaker:â€"‘‘A Wawbeâ€" wawa man told his wife he thought he was getting ahead at last. **Well Heaven knows you need one,‘‘ she reâ€" plied.‘‘ remier that ‘! ‘for the first time in hisâ€" miskaming and Northern Iwavy has earned its full way of this part of and so its advanceâ€" re with especial atâ€" week The Advance ‘ference to the anâ€" condition Usonmn announceâ€" GoOvERNMENT COMMENDED | FOR DEVELOPING NORTH poor agricuituri parts of Ontario further north, vacated had bee: estation. â€" It is a will be sure to r benefit to the set crease the welfa general. Not o1 North.‘‘* The government to the fullest credit for : done to develop Northern THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO IT‘l(¢C er north, and how the land thus ed had been set aside for reforâ€" on. â€" It is a splendid work, which e sure to result in much greater it to the settlers affected and inâ€" e the welfare of the province in ‘al. Not only in the matter of ultural and the lumbering indusâ€" but even more spectacularly in development of mining, a greal land the tivities d from certain ay belt id thus , which greater and inâ€" PENINSULAR BONDHOLDERS CONTINUING INTERESTED ing to the statement published. It is further understood that the company change has come over the scene within the past few years. Only a comparaâ€" tively short time ago regarded as a more or less barren and inaccessible territory, the north is now being openâ€" ed up at a remarkable rate, and there is every indication that it will become in time, one of the busiest and wealthâ€" iest sections of the Dominion."" statement â€" publis Avoid inferior quality. last week gineer L. B. hochester to the AcOI Mines directors, states that am other interesting developments ready under way on the Acondaâ€" miskotia property an entirely new | covery has been made over the we end a shont distance south of the m group. Although no great amount work has been directed towards actual developments and proving of the new find, it has, however, cording to the engineer‘s report, b blasted into, and it is said that it n has had some offers for the working of the property, but up to the present the money has not been fortheomine. DISCOVERY MADE ON ACONDA KAMISKOTIA PROPERTY At present, however, there is under stood to be an offer under considera tion and something may materializ from this. According to a des this week from Ottawa tion received in that ginal discovery, jus prove to courulng 1o a sel, ul wveek from Ottawa, a communicaâ€" received in that city from Enâ€" r L. B. Rochester to the Aconda s directors, states that among â€" interesting developments alâ€" ‘ under way on the Acondaâ€"Kaâ€" tia property an entirely new disâ€" y has been made over the weekâ€" shont distance south of the main . Although no great amount of has been directed towards the continu despatch sent ition OfT the oOr!â€" | tron. U as the northern ition it it may up en extension has developed into. (¢. K. MacLaren, engineer in charge of the Aconda operations, arrived in Ottawa Monday for a meeting with the directors to explain to them the full significance of the importance of the Aconda situation in the Kamiskoâ€" tia field. It is said that his report should prove of considerable interest to Aconda shareholders when it is 111 the thi Thursday, Nov. 10th, 1927 welve neer, is now on the me word is expected his investigations bein '.\l t ission Play,"‘ noted thi ‘elve Apostles. ‘*Oh, +.‘ ‘_he said;â€"‘‘this is a n. That number will creased to twentyvâ€"four. T‘} 1t 1 C LC miblic. William Kkay, the is now Tt Fourth man th reflee eetion ork Outlook roducer, on tt Ald¢ JuULILOOK :~â€"â€"A movingâ€" ‘r, on filming *‘*The noted that there were ‘thatâ€". won‘t ‘this is a big produeâ€" uber will have to be ot ther day s 1 the public n the public on C rson, of consultin property, as the t io made t A] derson fllg rat

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