*%,. #4 * *# #. * + .“. # _ w .““ ## #* %+# * # # ## To stt *L 2. 2 * a t# ## ## .‘. _ d€t:. . 0.0 #_ _ ®@ 00. #4 * + ## #.,*® #° "® ## # # A letter received last week from the "General Council of Northern and NortAwestern Ontario," the organizaâ€" tion started a year or two ago with the purpose of forcing the Governments to â€" "On the known production for nine months, and that now reported for Ocâ€" tober, it is estimated D>+me earnings for the year will approximate $2.50 per share, with about $425,000, or over 40¢ per share being earned from premium on the company‘s gold production. Up to the end of nine months the earnâ€" ings were estimated at $1.84 per share from net profit of $1,752400, alâ€" though this was before depreciation, depletion or other surplus ajdustâ€" ments." SAULT STE. MARIE NOT TO HOLD CONVENTION THIS YEAR A despatch from Toronto says:â€" ‘"Dome Mines, Limited, for the month of October, reports bullion production yalued at $308,513, which compares with oqutput of $340,159 in September, $317,â€" 788 in August, $311,846 in July, and a peak for the year in May of $411,201. Total r_r‘oductlon for the ten months to the end of October was $3, 384,472, which compares with $3,486,506 for the full year 1931. To this year‘s output is addâ€" ed substantial income from exchange compensation. NSSSSS,\S\.\\\\\\\\\.\\\.\\\\?\53.\3\SSS“XWSSSS,\S\\.\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\.\\\SS\X\‘S‘ Production at the Dome $308,513,00 for October John W. Fogg Ltd. PAGE EoT * * * * 4 \\\\‘\\\\\\s\\\sssxst\mm““\\\\\““s\\\\\\\\\\s\\\\s\“? We have the following highest grades of Hard and Soft Coals at our yards at Schumacher and Timmins Elk Horn Lump and Stoker from Little Current Domestic Coke HARD COALS Welsh and American AllthldClte Lyken‘s Valley, Red Ash, all 51zes New castle, White Ash, all sizes STOKE UP !!! Yard SCHUMACHEK Head Grfice and Yard TIMMINS, ONT. Branch Office KIRKLAND LAKE 8 Third Ave. 20¢ 40c 20¢ 50c 50c The Goldfield Drug Store Norwesian Cod Liver Oil Expecting mothers should take it. Be sure you get the best, we have it. @Quart bottle, A lt SAE P i P 89c Fern Stands JUST TWO MORE DAYS How‘s Your Coal Bin ? Each and every bottle carries a year‘s guarantee. Don‘t be without a Hot W ater Bottle in the house. This Week at the (Goldfield Drug Store, next to the Empire Theatre Extra Special for This Week $1.25 Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles for 65¢ Beecham‘s P Castoria ...:.. Carter‘s Pill: Gin.â€".Pills ... Dodd‘s Pills «Te ale alealactectenteatnataateatentaate Specials Smokeless Don‘t Forgetâ€"â€"There Are 18e 209¢ 39¢ PAF C 18e | _ It should be noted that the soâ€"called General Council of Northern and Northwestern Ontario is no more reâ€" presentative of this country than the | soâ€"called alien groups of alleged workâ€" | ers are representative or connected with the unemployed in general. Sault Ste. Marie pulled a fast one in calling the original counvention and naming the outfit, but apparently the subsequent j exposure of the real purpose and plans | of the outfit has been made plain and | there is consequently no chance of foolâ€" i ing the people of any wide section to |attempt to pull the Sault Ste. Marie | chestnuts out of the fire this year. ciated ards of Trade actually repreâ€" senting for many years past the people of this North Land met as usual a couple of weeks ago at New Liskeard and also made plans to hold its annual meeting, as usual, in the month of February next. In this connection it may also be noted that the Northern Ontario Assoâ€" way of the rocks along the north shore of Lake Superior, says that "owing to lack of response to the invitations isâ€" sued, which is due, no doubt to the exâ€" traordinary conditions of the present time, the local committee has recomâ€" mended that the conventicon of the General Council of Northern and Northâ€" western Ontario, which was to have been held at Port Arthur, should be postponed until a more propitious seaâ€" son,." route the Transâ€"Canada highway by of the Original Hind‘s‘ Cream .;;....... 39¢ Jergen‘s Lotion ........ 39¢ Pond‘s Creams.;....:;. 29¢ Coty‘s Powders ........59¢ Woodbury‘s Powder 25¢ The Rexall Store These handy little stands were late coming in. â€"You may get one this Weekâ€"end for....79%¢ Specials ONE CENI SALK Phone 393 39¢ 39¢ 29¢ 5dc Rogom 10â€"Book Iâ€"M. Aileen Curran, teacherâ€"Margaret Hegedus, Katie Peâ€" canic, Freddie Monk, Katie Kovich, Vera Jenkin, Mildred Gerovac, Norma Halliwell; Luxcille Tisdale and George Deflice equal; Catherine Byron, Delia Innareiii, Mary Banich, Peggy Robson, Agries Rubic, Aleitha Armstrong, Paul Room 9â€"I Classâ€"Jean Bruce, teachâ€" erâ€"Elizabeth Sandul, Alta Pisher; Madeline Laham and Remeig> Pizzale equal; Shirley McMaster and Annie Peâ€" canic equal; Rachel Pictila and Inez Williams equal; Kirby Joyner, Jean Lafferty, Inez Fregonese; Eda Battiâ€" agelli and Robyn Keller equal; Lena Cousineau, Maricon Leck, Marion Furâ€" long. ALL REXALL PREPARATIONS Buy One and We Give Y ou One for Room 3â€"Second Classâ€"G. M. Brisâ€" tow, teacherâ€"In order of meritâ€"Doreen Wills, Clara Butkovich, Billy Fairhurst, Daric Furcott, Billy Welt, Ethel Welt, Ethel Prest, Alfred Summerell, Lillian Cummings, Bobby Boyce, Paul Laine, Ruby Shanks, Ethel Fowler, Dorothy Hoffman, Sadie Brooker, Vance Rafuse, Ellen McCain, Willies Hunter, John Sisik, Frances Cencich, Maisie Dunbaâ€" bin, Jean Laughren, Margaret Innis, Beverley Kitchen, Louis Delich, Edward Brown, Ruby Nilson. Room 4â€"Junior Secondâ€"H. M. Lee, teacherâ€"Jean McWhinney, Greta Graâ€" ham, Jenny Zaitz, Amy Prentice, Olga Marchori, Jenny Niemi. Room 5â€"â€"Jr. IIIâ€"Catharine McDonâ€" ald, teacherâ€"Irene Slezak, Clara Tayâ€" lor. Jean McGrath. Room 8â€"Sr. IIIâ€"Agnes Coleman, teacherâ€"Margaret Krancevic, Sophic Donlychuk, Verna Walls, Phyllis Greâ€" gulski, Lorraine Cousineau, Katie Philâ€" liban, Jean Bugero. Room 2â€"Jr. IVâ€"K. Wylie, teacherâ€" Maisie Eldridge, Katherine Buchar, Jessie Bell, William Cripps, Mary Bakich, Walter, Zadorozny, Mamie Howe, Helen Newcombe. Room 1â€"Sr. IVâ€"A. E. Murphy, teaâ€" cherâ€"Eric Arnott, Cecil Hoffman, Jean Lochrie, Miriam Laine; Kathleen Christopher and Meta Moore equal; Rhodri Neame, Joe Green, Kezia Tayâ€" lor; Joan Wharton and Ida Duxfield equal; Jean Chatson, Ernest Webber. October Honour Roll Schumacher School The following is the October honsur roll for Schumacher public school:â€" Standing of Classes of School Specials Quart â€" bottles. Real bottled Sunshine, feed it to the kiddies the Pupils in the Various the Schumacher Public for the Month of October. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Fredericton Gleaner:â€"In a time when disarmament is <a subject of naâ€" tional importance and when the press of the United States is assailing Euroâ€" pean countries with the charge of usâ€" ing Uncle Sam‘s loaned dollars to maintain standing armies and permâ€" anent navies, it must come almost as a refreshing breeze to the advocates of peace, to learn that there is in the world cne nation of ten millions of people which is content with a regular army of 3,703 of all ranks. This naâ€" tion is none other than the Dominion of Canada, a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Highest Total Scoresâ€"Oct. 11, B Stevens, 641; Oct. 18, I. cook, 569 Oct. 25, V. McKinley, 614; Nov. 1, I Sime, 591. Business Girls wins four points. ;. 1007 220( FRamnbDiers.............. 656.,....590.:....0628......18 7+ N.B.B.O. wins four pioints. Highest Single Scoresâ€"Oct. 11, G. D Everett, 269; Oct. 18, I. Cook, 270; Oct 25, I. Cook, 256; Nov. 1, J. Bogie, 237. Business Girls ; Y â€"MiL. ) ... l 893 Left Overs .:..;.... .123 Y.M.L. wins three 719 FHOVErS :.;. 511 N.B.B.O. wins four N.B.B.O. Left Overs ... 195....1053......785 Left Overs wins three points. 775......650......516 T. 900 ... ANO:..... 778 Y.M.L, wins four points Business Girls ..632 ... 659. ... 863 Ramblers .............. 690. .....678...... 709 Each wins two points. October 18th Y.:M.L:. . N.BIB.GO. Y.M.L. wins three points. Left Overs ............ 672......808.:....769 / :. 695......715......544 Left Overs wins three points. October 25th Yâ€"~_MIL. ; ... :: i 893......742......936 Left Overs .:..;:......423......806...;:. 708. Y.M.L. wins three points. NIB.B.O. .......fAiald 7(19.:..;,024.;...:834 FtOVErS :.;. S $11..*..517......016. N.B.B.O. wins four points. The following Ladies‘ Bowling four weeks:â€" Girlsâ€"Annie Cretney, Olga DiFant, Nellia Fabella, Eileen Fawkes, Alma Frigonese, Margita Ajarec, Helen Hall Annie Kraznaric, Evelyn Mackey, Jean Mackey, Enza Narduzzi, Joan Nicholls, Sadie Poukkunen, Mary Zudel. Room 14â€"Pr. Classâ€"L,. M. Dubs, teaâ€" cherâ€"Nilma Arimini, June Asselstine. Alice Cowden, Joyce Jenkin, Evert Moller, Freda Palz, Ruth Sky. Ladies‘ Bowling League Results for Past Month nah, Arthur Jenkyn, Jackie King, John nig Marchiori, Johnny Sangster. Room 13â€"Pr. Classâ€"N. Vernier, teaâ€" cherâ€"Boysâ€"Dan Armstrong, Luigh Battochic, Dan Bjorkman, Howard Brown, Crawford Clark, Kenncth Hanâ€" 11â€"E. M. Bush, teacherâ€"S Primerâ€"John Gjarec, Norman Cripy Brian Hamilton, Robert Dve, Rolan Bcisanault, Clara Zanchin, Keith Han nah, Hazel Trollope, Bobbie Shaw, Ken neth Killins. 8Sr. Primerâ€"Tommy Sculion, R Vickers, Annie Augustine, Nick T Charles Carr, Margaret Lascaren Butherland, Mary Dasovich. Room 12%â€"M. K. O‘Keefe, teacherâ€" PFirst Classâ€"Teddy Brooker, Eldoilf Manjotic: Patrick Makela equal. November 1st Is 630:.:.:030â€"....:.0568;.....1823 rirls wins four points. ....... 898......627......1765..... 2290 ......... 656......590......628...... 1874 October 11th .« 785 are the results of the League« for the pas: MARCONI the complete dial . . . short wave bands showing at left and long wave at right The greatest name in Radio, Marcohi, now has added ALL WAVE reception with single tuning dial operation to its long list of radio achievements. Two magnificent ALL WAVE models unlock the floodgates of new and undreamed of radio power and beauty. Developed by Marconi engineers with their worldâ€" wide experience in alil branches of radio voice transmission and reception, this ALL WAVE chassis is a complete unit with all 13 ~Marconi RVC Radiotrons working regardless of what wave length is being received. Pilot lights automatically illuâ€" minate different sections of the dial to show the wave band in operation. Marconi Models 37 and 36, now on display, incorâ€" porate as well, many other new and vital Marconi improvements: Class "B" Amplification, 10 Kiloâ€" cycles Selectivity, Noise Suppressor; with Twin Speakers in one model and Auditorium Speaker in the other. See the Marconi line at all leading radio stores, ALLWAVE |_ RECEPTION !#=: WITH SINGLE DIAL OPERATION . . ONE Control Knob operates CANADIAN Marcoxnt Comprany, MoxntTREAL Branches : Vancouver, Toronro, Halifax, St. John‘s, Nfld. J. A. McLeod, general manager, the ts of the, Bank of Nova Scotia and president of the past | the Canadian Bankers‘ Association:â€" "The return of about 44 per cent. from Canadian Government bonds, though 27.....2040 | regarded as being high before the war, 85. .2633 | is attractive for such highâ€"class secâ€" + urities when the lower rates prevailing 16. ....1941 | in the larger financial centres during 73.....2478 | the Jast year are taken into consideraâ€" tion. edvers amich, 2477 1544 2071 2297 2240 1954 2567 99pA 2154 2077 Beaudry Leman, general manager, La Banque Canadienne Naticnale and a former president of the Canadian Bankers‘ Association:â€"*"‘The purchasâ€" ing power of money has enhanced conâ€" siderably and it may well happen that a 4i per cent. yield may represent in real values more than 54 per cent. yield in times of high commodity prices." "The present offering by the Dominion Government is an excellent opportunity for the investor." C. A. Bogart, viceâ€"president and genâ€" eral manager of the Dominion Bank:â€" Such other Canadian notables as E. W. Beatty, chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Proâ€" fessor Stephen Leacock have added their weight to the opinions of the leading professional bankers. Pollowing are significant sentences from the remarks of each as reported from day to day in the past fortnight: Financial leaders in Canada are unâ€" animous in approving the latest bond offering of the Dominion Government as a good opportunity for the investor seeking a sound security and a reasonâ€" able yield. Since the announcement of the loan, the general manager of every one of the chartered banks has issued a statement, which, in a variety of ways, reflects the most conservative banking opinion, not only as to the loan itself, but as to the future trend of interest rates, Also, without exâ€" ception, the banking opinion breathes spirit of confidence in the futurs of the country. Financial Men Unanimous in Approy ing the New Loan. Notable Opâ€" portunity for sound and Safe Investment by the People, Notable Leaders on New Dominion Loan Model 37 (All â€"Wave) Cation upe All will be pleased to know that Fred Walkley, 6 Borden avenue, was able to leave the hospital on Wednesday of last week and is making good progress to complete recovery. Hon. MURRAY MacLAREN (Minisâ€" tar of Pensions and National Health) : Will the member kindly let me have the information which he has, and I will look into the matter. SOLDIERS PENSIONS On the orders of the days: ‘ Mr. J. A. BRADETTE (Temiskaming North): . I beg to ask the Minister of Pensions and National Health (Mr. MaclLaren), if he will consider the case of two returned soldiers named Joseph Husson, Drinkwater Junction, Ontario, and Sergeant Frederick Whaling, of Verdun, Quebec. L have in my hand an editorial from The Porcupine Adâ€" vance dealing with the matter in a fairâ€"minded way and very thoroughly, which information I would be glad to give to the minister if he will promise me that these cases will be considered again. They are worthy of his attenâ€" tion. J. A. Bradette, M.P., Asks Fair Deal for Soldiers 4 * 434 The following is from Hansard, the cfficial report of the debates in the House of Commons at Ottawa, Monday, Oct. 3lst, 19382, page 752:â€" SOLDIERS PENSIONS A. E. Phipps, general manager, Imâ€" perial Bank of Canada, and a former president of the Canadian Bankers‘ Associaticn:â€""I think it is highly significant to remember, in these times of disturbed conditions. that every Dominion Government bond already on the market is quoted at above the issue price Mar The New Home Ideal Oil Burner KEYES SUPPLY CO., LIMITED OTT AW 4A NORTH BAY KINGSTON BELLEYVILLE Distributors for Eastern and Northern Ontario and Western Quebec Telephone 930 Cochrane Alexander Can be installed in any Stove, Range or Heater Eliminates the Coal pile, the Ash pile, the Pokers and the Shaker from the home. Maintains a continuous even heat for any length of time required. Can be lighted more quickly than any other burner because of patented clectric element. Cartnot get out of order. Is easily cleaned, and only requires cleaning once a a month. Is the only burner on the market that has no wick,. Is absolutely noiseless when in operation. Is made in eight sizes. $225.00 C. W. Hodgins Northern Radio Service EXPERT REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIOS Distributor for Northern Ontario Timmins, Ont. Is MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIANS® pPil1CAL Ma Model 35 Heterodvyne terodyne Circuit, Super â€" Hetrerodyne Circui; un RVC _ Radio. wff}: 9 m:-wlyy developed ynamic Speaker, _ Marconi RVC $ 50 9__ 46 K‘dmou +# '29. >‘)11 "58"0 Model 36 (Allâ€"Wave) Supér â€" Heterodyne Circuit with 13 newly developed Marconi RVC Radiotrons and Auditorium Speaker. Class "B"_ Amplification. 42" hngh; wide ; 16%4" deep. $193.50 "Last week when Lowell Thomas, New York radio talker, said two hun- dred thousand workers were tramping from the country parts of England to London where they would be joined by one hundred thousand more he gave some sort Oof a thrill. He further stated that they would assemble in Hyde Park and prepare a statement to be presented to the Government.. The radio speaker also said something to the effect that this would be the greatest trouble London has had since the days of the late Premier Gladstone. Mr. Thomas had in mind the noise made by the Opposition and others when Gladstone stopped warship buildâ€" 'ing and closed the dockyards for a time. However, as we remember this 'incident of Gladstone‘s time, he went lright amongst the men who had been thrown out of work and delivered a speech in which he gave his reasons for what he did with the result that if some of them were bitter when he started to speak every one cheered him ere he finished his speech..> There was no riot. . Since the two thousand (not three hundred thousand) workless reached London there has been some rioting by London tcoughs, and not by the men who went there to lay before the Government their views in regard to the dole system and other matters.. Amongst these men are some Comâ€" munists, but «it scarcely necessary to say that London has this matter well in hand." Correcting Radio Artist on the Riots at London In gentle but effective fashion The New Liskeard Speaker corrects a radio announcer last week in regard to some soâ€"called news he gave to the air in connection with the riots at London, England. The Speaker says:â€" THURESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH 91 Third Avenue