Over 1,000 Families Benefitted ln Service Given by Coâ€" opcratne Store. Some Notes on the History and Exâ€" pansion of the Coâ€"operative Movement MHere and Throughout the World. extend6 th ced pSsSs men C The mo movem{( coâ€"pC Ni LT onsumers Coâ€"operative |* Has Over 500 Members ; Oneâ€" ritain M t Hon. Earl Rowe to Pay Visits to Northern Ont 11 ve differt the Linked 2 °8 bl¢ INTERIOR OF CONSUMERS‘ COâ€"OPERATIVE CELEBRATING FIFTH ANNIVERSAR)Y O ns ; ; the partic e Ir * » ive movemen witAaln Oneâ€"Third thirdâ€"of th COY C @10 O1 1 Il one vote at the meel regardless of the num essed. Thus the coâ€"Op from ordinary stock cCc are controlled by. capi turned to each member > amount of purchases line um ust il state, jal‘ in C Ma Coâ€"operators > with the it; Y C L LIlC LUULLLL Â¥ . their wholesale and4 the € #% * found revail HarC â€"18 ee es L3 54 T 1 T t v’ # z ; * * T1 AI upâ€"toâ€"date ‘Ing opel The Bay A Y Port A A Y ha n Dox T wo a ib LK M NnI tends t 100,000 MA Man of Many Names Sentenced at Rouyn nim ad Spectacular Career in Fraud and Many Previous Convictions. dollar â€"deoiï¬ingthe Second Largest Gold Producer in . Canada h citizens h cities as vd disting . z. ~The rocksâ€"outcropâ€" ping on the southern potrâ€" tion of the Polaris property show intense shearing in a general northwest â€" southâ€" east direction. This creates favorable conditions for the deposition of ore. Many of the veins on the adjoining Hollinger property, to the east, strike directly across Polaris ground .. The strike of the general shearing north of Gillies Lake,, when extended to the southwest, crosses the northern portion o f the Polaris property which was observed at many points where rock outcrops were examined." Extract from report by E E. Campbell, M.S¢c.;â€" 000,000 share Extract from recent report by Harry McMaster, M.E,, in charge of geological work :â€" f "From surface examination, I find the geological conditions are ideal for the deposition of gold as has been proven in the producing mines in the Porcuâ€" pine Camp. One strong body of porphyry outcrops for a distance of 600 feet and a second body has been cut by the diamond drill, the extent of which it is impossible to estimate at the present time. In connection with the porphyry which is outcropping, a strong mineralized dyke is running in contact with it in the southâ€"east side. This is highly mineralized with iron pyrites. If any quartz veins or stringers can be found in this dyke, which is proâ€" bable,. we can expect to find values down below. This has been found by other producing companies in this camp. At 3.30 p.m., July 22nd, the drill was in 1257 feet and had cut numerous stringers and veins up to 11 feet in width. In addition, practically all the core obtained so far has been highly silicified. Repairs and alterations to plant have been pushed in order to commence dewatering when required. GOLDFIELDS SECURITIES, 76, THIKD AVE., I wish to subscribe for.................. ... Shares of ] (Canada) Limited, at a maximum price Of ... I am enclosing certified cheque or money order for I understand the proceeds of this sale do not go into the treasury of Polaris Gold Mines (Canada) Limited, as payment of commitment for payment of this issue has been made to the company by Goldfields Securities. Please send me further information Name ... Address President par value $1.00; 1,060,000 shares issued 0 million are in pool. REGISTRARS AND TRANSFER AGENTS Polaris Gold Mines (Canada) Limited Room 714, 320 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS sident:â€"WwW. R. Elliott, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE resent Offering: 50,000 Shares at 35¢ per Share Questions Decision of School Boards on Use of School | Buildings. â€" Believes More Coâ€"operative Education is _ Needed. Suggests School Halls be Made Available for \â€"_Community Advantage. Urges Use of Schools tor Community Events To the Editor of The Advance, Timmin Schcols Aare gymnasiums are an asset ously the p the use of t ously the practise has Seen lO Srant the use of these halls to local clubs and societiss for charitable and educational purposes. After all the schools and buildings are instituticns of the comâ€" munity, upheld and cared for by the residents and ratepayers of the disâ€" trict. and the use of the buildings, by the associations of these ratepayers, provided it does not in any way interâ€" fere with school work, should be quite in order. Of course the School Boards, now and then, find themselves in an awkward positicn, when the question is to deâ€" cide just what organizations are deâ€" serving enough to be given this priâ€" vilege, but with â€"a measure of good common sense judgment can be made APITALIZATION MINING RESEARCH CORPORATION, LIMITED 320 Bay St., TORONTO, ONT Timmins, Ont., Aug. 8th, 1936 THIRD AVE., TIMMINS, ONT. _shares of Polaris Gold Mines ARAE 1 C A @oRC PORCUPINE GOLD AREA POLARIS GoLb minES! t M avre (NO PERSONAL LIABILITY) ssued of which one PAkMRT OF THE and dscisions arrived at so that the "Kernels can be separated from the chaff." and checked that use of the schools is not overdone by any one society. The criterion, «mnon which decision might be made, could be: "is it of beneâ€" fit to the community?" Here we would like to present a question to our School Boards: Do they consider the coâ€" opexau\el movement such as coming under this | heading of being tbeneficial to the comâ€" munity? If so, why then has the High School Board of Tisdale, denied to rent the South Porcupine High School audiâ€"| torium to the Consumers Coâ€"operative| Society for the celebration of its fifth anniversary, scheduled Aug. 18th? Perhaps some members of the Board may take the standpoint that the above society is only a business concern like any private business. If thai is the case, those membersâ€"accordng to the opinion of over 1000 local. consumers affiliated with the Consumers Coâ€"Ooperâ€" ative Societyâ€"are very much in nsed of enlightening in regard to the princiâ€" ples and functions of a consumers COâ€" cperative society. The consumers COâ€" operative movement, the world over, is built on the basis of mutual benefit and self aid for the consumers and who!? community and not to derive private gain to any individuals. It has a philâ€" oscphy and principles recognized in all CONSULTING ENGINEERS vIPOND _ L CONSOLIDA TE D PAYMASTER THSOALE PRESTON LA S T OSAE HOLLINGER C W 1 $ HOL M GoOoLD â€" MINES to covetr LIMITED PORC ULNNLE Goldfields Securities TX C # 53 76 Third Avenue, Timmins, Ont. P.0O. Box 1691 CONSULTING ENGINEERS: Mining Toronto, Ont. Viceâ€"President:â€"Paul W. Seiller, Detroit, Mich. Secretaryâ€"Treasurer:â€"Gordon McLaughlin, K.C., Toronto. Assistant Secretaryâ€"Treasurer:â€"Geo. E. Bass, Toronto. General Manager:â€"E. E. Campbell, Mining Research Corp., Toronto Other Directors:â€"Harry Thompson, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Krank Kuhn, Detroit, Mich. R. F. Stibbard, Timmins, Ont. All oversubscriptions will positively be cancelled and mone We Recommend the Purchase of These Shares at Once. KLINZIE N TRAL _ PORCUF!INE Campbell, president of Mining Re Present Offering: 50,000 shares at civilized countriés, which differenciates it from privately conducted business and commerce and for that reason even here in Canada, where the movement is not yet developed to such an extent ag for instance, in Great Britain, speâ€" cial stipulations have been enacted in law for the benefit of coâ€"operatives, a reservation among others, that purâ€" chase dividends to members and customers are not considered as profit coming under the federal inâ€" chase dividen and customer profit coming come tax. We â€"note that. in some.comimunibtles.| ty _A VA coâ€"operation is taught in schools and l has proved these occasions to universities, because it is considered as | Ceptionally high educational v an important factor in all human proâ€" | Writer has heard that the So gress and development no intentions of charging adtr Therefore: we, would like, to belleve | ind‘ musina that the unfortunate decision of the iesA above Board, in all respects, is due hne wholeccomniunily from lack of knowledge in regard to. the importance of coâ€"opgration, its beneficial effect on our community, and ! not influsenced by private interests. If, | ‘Iry The Advance Want Adve: Yours sincerely A. Cor en uen n universit1E an import gress and A4LI NE S 3 € Extract from a rop Peter Macharen, M.J l ... We have here on the Polaris property â€" several good points in its favour. It is good, favourable geology and geology similar to its great neighbors, the Hollinâ€" ger, the McIntyre, etc. We have the porphyry dykes, shear zones and diabase dykes, all in Keewatin, exâ€" actly as in the case with the big mines." Research Corp‘n., I4d. 5b¢ per share irch Corp‘n, Toronto however, the latter sh it is up to the coâ€"c residents and ratepaye to see that correction it is needed. In conclusicn it mi mention that member ers Coâ€"operative Socie porters and many aro and daughters attenc and furthermore that ence in regard to edu arranged by the Soci¢ at the South Porcup has proved these occa ceptionally high educ writer has heard tha many areo parenis wiLh sons ers attending High School more that previous experiâ€" ird to educational functions r the Society, among others th Porcupinse High School, these occasions to be of exâ€" high educational value. The heard that the Society had ns of charging admission to ition, but it was to be an and mus‘zi] event, open to vÂ¥_refunded Phone 1780 coâ€"operative m ‘payers of this d tion is effected 1¢ port by pr° T C PAGE FIVrR e proper t he Consum ) school sup ts with son mission to be 5 expC functi tisemol 1¢, 1no ty had wh pen xO