Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Apr 1928, 2, p. 11

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radio. The whole organization is to be conducted on the plan of a big ailway or similar concern. J. H. Black is viceâ€"president, while Robt. Fennell, J. A. Richardson, E. H. Rose and other wellâ€"known names are on the directorate. Mr. John E. Hammeil is the presiâ€" dent and managing director of the new company (‘*N. A. M. E.‘ as it is becoming to be generally called). Mr. John E. Hammell, President, and J. H. Black, Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent of Northern Aerial Minerals Exploration, Limited. Intend to Place Forty Parties in the Field. Five Fokker Planes Now on Order. Extensive Use of Airplanes In Prospecting in the North 52 First Avenue Custom Tailored Clothes to Measure Cleaning Pressing Repairing rst Avenue Box 1576 TIMMIN®S, ONT. W. Varley The Excelsior Club, of Schumacher, who ‘have in the past presented dra- matic events with very marked sueâ€" cess, announces *‘*Weleome Home, Jimmy,""‘ a comedy in three acts to be given in the basement of the Unitâ€" ed church, Schumacher, on Wednesâ€" day and Thursda\' evening, May 2nd and 3rd. Home Jlmmv s is described as a play pacl\ed full of love, romanee and fun, with surprises in every act and laughs in every line. The event is e\pected to be the best amateur production of the season in this district. intelligence test. For a dozen years or so The Adâ€" vance has been emphasizing the posâ€" sibilities of the airship in this North Land of great distances, so that the ambitious plans and proposals of the Northern â€" Aerial Minerals Exploraâ€" tion, Iimited, are noted with more than passing interest. The men at the head of this new company are sureties to all that the plans and purâ€" poses will be followed out with enâ€" ergy and intelligence and the project will receive a fair trial and one that is most likely to result in its comâ€" plete success. Already, it is underâ€" stood that mining men and others have shown the greatest enthusiasm and interest in regard to the proposals of N. A. M. E. and it is certainly ‘‘going over big.‘‘ ATTRACTIVE COMEDY TO BE GIVEN AT SCHUMACHER The five Fokker planes will be deâ€" signed for 1,000 mile flying range, this being made possible with specially constructed gasoline tanks. All planes will be equipped with pontoons, interâ€" changeable in winter with skids for landing on ice. They are designed for 100 miles per hour. Capacity will be 1,500 pounds of cargo, or six pasâ€" sengers and crew. The larger planes will always travel in pairs in case of emergency. â€" Cabins will be heated for cold weather fHying. They will be equipped with a special selfâ€"starter so that they can be wcontrolled by one man. The prospectus states that by an agreement in writing, John E. Hamâ€" mell has agreed to give the company the first opportunity to aequire all properties submitted to him (for the exploration and development of which the company was organized), upon the same terms and conditions as such properties are oObtainable by him. It is understood that one of the bases will be at Gold Pines and anâ€" other at the Pas, Manitoba. _ The others will be located at more distant points it is beliteved. At present the location of the hases has not been named by the company. The intenâ€" tion evidently is to thoroughly prosâ€" pect the whole North Country, esâ€" pecially the Patricia area and the newer sections of Manitoba. After all, matrimony is the gre ate Belanger ...... J . .. .. ..... Wingrove ... ... €ooper ........ SYalsh: . ..,:....", Dxher.‘......, Brennan ... .. Joyal > ; .. ...}..l.. Dickson ...... Prerce Campbell ...... 172 Skelly â€".‘...:.." 228 Ball 231 124 The position of the leaders in the averages is the same, the leading five being:â€"Platus, 206; Langdon, 200; Tomkinson, 197.8; Dickson, 197.3 Eyre, 196. Walsh Barr Jacobs Belanger Cooper Buckley‘s OQOINTMENT is highly reâ€" commended for speeding up the healing and softening of the skin. TRUâ€"BLOOD drives out the poisonsâ€"the ointment heals magically. Try the combination treatment. There is only one game left, and that is between 1.0.0.F. and Kiwanis The Kiwanis need three points to win, while the 1.0.0.F. need four points to tie the league leaders. Honour â€"roll:â€"T. Feldman, 708; Skelly, 619; Dickson, 619; Walsh, 614; Lake, 611; F. Feldman, 609; Jackson, 609. The Y.P.L., the cellar team of the league, who were off form for weeks, came back with a vengeance Monday night, rolling up a score of 3335, with handicap, and tieing the league reâ€" cord, which enabled "them to take all four points from the Kiwanis who were leading the league. The A.S.D. took three points from the Moose who were not bowling very hard and one point from the 1.0.0.F., which puts them in the lead, two points ahead of the Kiwanis. So many have benefitted from taking TRUâ€"BLOOD, you should try it. Get a dollar bottle at your druggist‘s today, and prove, for yourself, its worth. TR J . s BZ,}OG’ %fi Clear‘s f_} C .5/?1.?2 "It is working marvels with me," wrote a grateful man who, suffering from painâ€" ful and disfiguring eczema, got complete relief, and regained a clear and healthy skin, by using TRUâ€"BLOOD. As its name implies, TRUâ€"BLOOD is a true blood tonic. It removes the underlyâ€" ing cause of eczema, pimples, blackheads, itching rashes, boils, carbuncles and every other skin trouble due to impure or impoverished blood. FRATERNAL LEAUERS ABC BFATEN BV TAMLENESERS The following is the standing of the teams in the Fraternal Bowling Leaâ€" gue:â€"A.8.D., 18; Kuiuwanis, 16; L.O O.M., 16; 1.0.0. F., 14y Y.P.l4.y 18. Y.P.L, Stage a Great Comeback Game With Kiwanis Bowlers. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO â€" An Unsightly Skin Needs This Corrective Handicap ... Handicap Handicap .... Totals A.S.D,. Totals Totals Totals .. . ... 1012 934 1008 Oddfellows wins 3 points. Handicap ... an VCs UX t o9 5 tb )n.....'.. h 7 t NÂ¥ O% t c t t Et wWIns ..... 916 1033 ODDFELLOWS ...... 183 148 ...... 172 â€" 190 KIWANIS A.S.D. 107 107 . 188 S TSL 142 815 104 914 043 810 106 156 168 931 202 175 194 147 825 020 133 154 146 220 927 106 853 20 207 181 177 24() 910 152 176 147 163 157 871 106 927 229 (614 2000 312 2862 2021) * 608 318 300 514 49} ()O‘) 320 3409 619 534 400 43 474 316 619 519 523 152 {}1 That the management was in no way discouraged with the results to date was the message given to the shareholders of Howey Gold Mines at the annual meeting at Toronto last week. _ Rather had they cause for satisfaction, said Manager Horace Young, since approximately one half of the vein strueture opened up unâ€" derground was in ore, a figure that compared very favourably with the record of the producing mines of the North. _ Statements had been made, he continued, that the length of the ore shoots was not as great on the lower levels, but they were not correct as the ore on the 375â€"foot level was 75 feet longer than at the 250. At present work towards the east was proceeding only on the 125â€"foot level and here, the latest crosscut had given 21 feet of $9 ore. The richer western sections were to be thoroughly explorâ€" ed at once. Altogether 23 claims were located along the line of the strike. _ Operations are within 750 feet of the western boundary, leaving an immense amount of ground to be developed to the east. Practically all of the dead work had been completed, said President J. E. Hammell, and work from now on would be entirely on development. It was planned to do from 8,000 to 10,â€" 000 feet of drilling in short holes along the drifts, to see what ore could be picked up. The richest ore in the mine had been struck at the 500â€" foot level, he stated, and slides had shown that tellurides were present, a very important factor. Mr. Hammell expected action very shortly on the matter of power and transportation. The Ear Falls project was to be proceeded with nd contracts would probably be let in a few weeks. There was no need to worry about the ore being cut off by granite, said ANAGEMENT NOT AT ALL DISCOURAGED AT HOWEY Platus Shineoft LaKke :. .. . Dearden Tomkinson Totals . YP.L. wins 4 Handicap Handieap Feldman Peldman Goldstein Abrams orl 40â€" Mile speed even wiien N EW â€" 65â€"Mile spoeed laterl 955 1128 93 â€" 39 961 198 U 160 176 President Eight, $2620 to $3235; The Commander, §1955 to $2215; The Dictator, $1555 to $1685; The Erskine Six, $995 to $1205. All prices f, o. b. Walkervilie, Ont. Government taxes to be added. Studebaker Oneâ€"Profit manufacturing facilities have made this car an exceptional value at $1555. Drive it and you will be convinced! The Dictator‘s speed of 65 miles per hour is a revelation in smooth, effortiess travel. Proved champ.on of its class by maintaining better than miléâ€"aâ€"minute speed for 24 consecutive hours â€"a record unequaled â€"by any stock car in its price class. HE most advanced engineering of 1928 is combined with Studebaker‘s 76 years of traditional quality in the new Dictator. 892 ol 161 142 PM 967 00 3 202 968 Timmins Garage Co. Limited Timmins, Ont. 214 180 en i 3050 28.) 609 708 41 Wife, reading: ‘‘It says here they have found a longâ€"legged sheep in the Himalaya mountains that can run 40 miles an bhour."‘ Her Hubby : * Well, it would take a lamb like that to follow Mary nowaâ€" days.‘‘ The Canadian Parliament recently voted $1,900,000 for the maintenance and extension of the work earried on by the 24 Experimental Farms in Canada under the administration of the Canadian Federal Department of Apriculture. The money voted is for the next fiscal year. Twelve of the experimental farms are located in the five provinces east of Winnipeg and 12 in the four western provinces. 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