Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Aug 1936, 1, p. 1

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thir Wil i VYb of | But bia are c quantitie are made â€"ong â€"LaCc, Lake, the t linked. Thr« Herb Lake, i toba. Eve promising ; Lake Athab Great Bear known min shield, so ; The Cordille Mining will bri depression, Mr. visualized a seric from Labrador to ducing not only lead, zinc and of toâ€"day‘s metal a land Lake, N Opemiska,. Sudbu the "wilderness" used to separate | Canada. It was f the wilderness mi cal factor and n to the breaking But toâ€"day. with t UA WA . * Dr. Camsell to Have New Post Dr. Charles Camsell Canada‘s de minister of mines for many years, be the deputy minister of the new partment of Mines and Resources organized in the near future, Mr. C announced. Applause for Dr. Can who was sceated at the head t greeted this announcement. sities to studen: ing engineering form of enablit year in the ore "If developt need is traine tinued. "I wo mines offer sc It would relieve rallway loads, ] that lagged in depression. T making a very the prosperity «( "Think of the of nothing so It would relie last six mon six, will be : id ~Will NeLD,â€" The mines had had some cause fc complaint he admitted, but the preser government has concluded that stabilit is one of the most important thing where the mines are concerned. Predicts $250,000,000 Gold Production The day when Canada will be pro ducing $250,000,000 worth of gold eacl year is not far off, he predicted, that he hoped to see that figure reache. within the next five years Gold produc tion this year, if it continues for th hn slowly but steadil; ness," he said. "C an important infi ment of the mini on any other greg sound laws wisely istered will help." "The Cana how importar now is that ting mining industr taxed any more the miners of thing possible 1 mines in new ¢ Crerar, ministe minion governn of a new wave ada when he sp« banquet in the on Friday night Mr,. Roosevelt Did Kind Thin r. Roosevelt did a kind thir At Annual Board of f;dt §h0\y§_\\'_hat Mining H; Progress of Mining is Vital to Recovery, Says Mines Minister Lvon M Bear La Snows W hat Mining Has Done to Possible Future Value. Taxes Not py Address by R. J. Ennis Anaotheo The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 velopm WOULlldG l1ke Varanda igt h 1 )ld ALI AI of pt employmen ) the heavy Porcupint able cont anada." AIT C /eiop)men of minces Db in mt W 1,000 miles rn from W; at one time Slav BI il men 1@ Ca T6 nd TE eCe ‘L11 in‘ th ment on th 1p1 hib: ntribuy 16 ually l Domini h L > Market Here Tuesday iT‘ he con h pen( AIT 11 Timm Trade Banquet Hon Y I‘K 31 e Oy _ L. K. Has Done to Help Canada, and Its e. Taxes Not to Be Increased. Hapâ€" nnis Another Feature of Banquet e i1 C 116 C rAaAC it Deputy Fire Marshal Here on Local Case nt M a Timmins Band Held Happy Social Event Enjoyable Social Eve Hollinger Hall on omm IY 1¢€ n es ns mm m Only Two Farmers at Opening Market, but More Expected From Now On. Crops of Vegetables in District Reâ€" ported as Good. Markets to Continue till Late in Fall. J. W Memb Hunters Must Have Gun License Ho ilso Note that Duck Season Does Not Open This Year Until Sept. 15th. o_ e w y ds â€" e + oA / h/ A y Thursday and Saturday Man Arre Week 1 Published at Timmins, Ont., Canadan, Every MONDAYX and THURSDAY rid marke * ftra mark We day whist, "rumâ€" e were also a t day again in ngements made k, market is to Thursday and l late in the fall. [led The ba Bandsman ( in [ iven [he executive ed guests. enâ€" isKe2G TO reirain the bush with may be the reâ€" 11 evenin 1M ‘ning Satut SeCoOont(C W. Car dar produce at Crops in but many good _ root briefly n band 1A W ar Po the whol« e kept. Adam aridg. c0rcupine | whe intil that | tean the wild | is to 0 refrain | with Band ird 1M 1€ DT W a 11 U rat ,l on Italian Mé l It was Italian nig Club Thursday when had been chosen to g * { chose subjects pertail l try. Dr. O. J. Stahl. cluo gave a hrief roa wWOI pict Interesting Addresses by Dr. Stahl and Walter Greaves on Italian Methods. Walte Imperia ClUo recen ery Italian Night at the Timmins Lions Club Porcupine Hi End, where t at 10.30 a.m. 9.30 toâ€"m with Mr. B attendance also now s Opening of High Schools, Schumacher and South End 11 series for the Byrne Sharity Cup, open to any team in the N.O.F.A., beâ€" gins toâ€"morrow night at the MciIintyre when Hollinger will be the visiting team. Second game of this first round is to be in Timmins on Saturday night with the same two teams, MciIintyre and Hollinger. Winner of the Hollinger~MceIntyre series meets Dome in the second round, and the winner of that meets the vicâ€" ors of the Norandaâ€"Kirkland T. aks Play Byrne Charity _ Cup Series This Week Hollinger and Mcelntyre in First Round Games T‘oxâ€" Morrow and Saturdav. i1 readin ire of the lhood on. week. ‘The tw together in a p was called else and was unable The minister of railways,. canals and marine, Hon. C. D. Howe,. of Port Arâ€" thur, was to have accompanied Hon. T. A. Crerar on his visit to Timmins last week. The two left Southern Ontario together in a private car but Mr. Howe was called elsewhere, it is understocd. Minister of Railways Not Able to Come North 1¢ 11 supervisit of the Hollingerâ€"MceIntyre ets Dome in the second round winner of that meets the vicâ€" the Norandaâ€"Kirkland Lake 11 er gh School, will go to Sout he school there will ope for the new term. School will open a{ (Tuesday) morning ipervising principal in i Mr. Blake, who is ng principal at South iAl 1A ome North l6 m IT TIMMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 318T, 1936 War 1916 the : | $ | ] 1 | J . | Unusually Large Attendance at Finnish United Church Marriage when Popular Young Lady of the Town Wedded to Young Merchant of Duparquet, Quebec. Flowers Add to Beauty of Scene. Entire Czechoslovakian Colony at Wedding Here Oflice for Chief of Police _ Being Made Downstairs D2 C back} ng remodelled department all the building. th Again Re-mode]lin“gj \Town Hall Building ison l Det DP h iln Nn nal delled ommoda ent Chic JA M ad )lic 16 Bringir into the o h rear oOf the room is to! Drasti alsle formerly at the | police a chairs so that there,, Repla« he same amount of | and all ation as formerly. Abolit: ief of Police‘s office | missions iuilding is to be used Abolit: pal department. court. d M Q@uC T TL 2 process of beâ€" ing the police one section of police office in lace has been airly up to the hief of Police are to have a private office, to ‘be in the Andy Valk« Bene Miss Gilza M Miss Olga V; athered ini2 ~economy programme" of Preâ€" mier Duplessis and his government ir @uebec includes: cancellation of all fire insurance on government buildings. Centralization of all stationery purâ€" chases. Drastic reduction of expenses in police and liquor commission offices. RKeplacement _ crown > nrasapriitnre In Second Accident on _ Way to Hearst Hospital | ner of Maple and Fourth when driven by a man. said by police drunk, collided with another car found a bottle of "moonshine" car and have laid a charge again., of being drunk in charge of a ca will appear in police court toâ€"m Two other men were arreste weekâ€"end for having liquor in a [ other than their private resid Two more first offence drunks wil the magistrate. seven Men Injured in Collision when Thio Their Way to Hosp Windshield Twice. Abolition of urt. "Conomy Programme of New Quebec Government e * x!"~ | _ Intoxicated in Car" | | « n ;i Charged with Being s d ail li1quor Abolition of Damage of $75 in Collision of Cars at Corner of Maple and Fourth Last Nigtht. A 17 Hon. Earl Rowe Not A ble to Visit Timmins Last W . re in pin! erded by _ Martin * B Cre ive dollars dama ‘ident last night K1 he Domestic Relation Timmins Last Wee mmission >rtain off rvative sen on meet lations Injured in Motor Crash Followed by a Second when Those Injured in First Wreck were on y to Hospital. One Man Thrown Through the 1@ ind Mi nd blue hn MJl Mis attorneys., iin offices and com rown prosecutor Ccharge against hin harge of a car. H e court toâ€"morrow were arrgsted thi g liquor in a place private residences Mladse, Martin immins, afterw Lp JA Vate residence drunks will fad mily Kadde: s Rosie Bo The groon eader‘s visit was n which he would t of a quiet tour M aA car. He i Toronto that arri t toâ€"morrow. | prebably get in irrested this | tember 13th. r in a place The new engin ‘â€" residences. | vice, will be put or )i tou utives of Coan e groom of Duâ€" Pavelko ice to be car. They in ‘the iinst him ho bi m CÂ¥ 1en likty the cor iC « Dominion Grant Only for ) New Roads in Mine Areas wWASs )1 More than a Hundred Ladies Hear President of Provinâ€" cial Command. Twentyâ€" two from Timmins. er:tangied that required a hea pull them apart pital into‘a car, . P were injured. / thrown through time had the VIce, will miIins time tabl More idies‘ M 1 when two trucks collided head on near Hearst one day last week, three men ~were â€"injured, one of â€"them being thrown through the windshield. Dense fog hung over the countryside at the iA [ New Service to Start Sept. 13th Expected to Clip off ’ Another Hour Between| _ Timmins and Toronto. n adies‘ Auxiliaries Gather at Kirkland Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Krvery MONDAY nnd THURSDAY betwe Train Limite soon, Al‘t lea: Wh Service 1¢ of the crash. i third truck can ident, picked up t ving them to Heat Faster 1€ Why More of Dominion Money Not Given This P t North, Explained by Hon. T. A. Crerar. Domi ister of Mines Working on Definite Plan to He for Country‘s Advantage, mM new han eliev leave Ull SLeadIiy a: ible is put intc ithe 1€ will b > Adyv Timmin . 46 an UCK Ccame along after the ked up the injured and was _to Hearst when it crashed This time four more people The man who had been igh the windshield the first e same experience again. ‘e taken to the Hearst hosâ€" Sa M rIves a about Mi followin 7# 8,000,000 men e said vesterday ick and a trac 30 p ‘lock now in freight seorâ€" ie North Bayâ€" Timâ€" S soon as the new 16 members of the e Legion in the irkland Lake‘s ‘ evening. They ‘th Bay, Thornâ€" ind Charlton. ere from Timâ€" effec 16 #} The T‘ N. O. schedule| was vorth Bay for| cou! he "Porcupine| mot by the railway | to r ied last week.! and ut off the run, | com t "noon" train | men will probably he train from C: e o‘clock. will | of i: ) so badly morning it iA i con" train 1 probably train from ‘clock,. will ifter Sepâ€" ind MJ1 M T most how 1y by T 4A 1X VAs many ence a. ed | his ne ple He t ©" | almost "St | in offi nâ€" | pert o ‘S~ | probab cabinet the in obvious ‘ ing wit ’ He 5 3 it to bringin l mallir ment in Canada m A vast importance of providing some mon« tion of new roads t( ation; it has beg Eramme of mapp and geographical: impress on the C CLovernment Scope Limi The limits to which the | government can go are rathe defined, he finds. More may in the future to speed up the and development of mir»s Crerar listens willingly to su offered by those whose lives h spent in making Cariada‘s mi government can and has stahil j + ViLICE, @fie ardimits he is not an exâ€" ipert on the subject yet toâ€"day he is | probably the strongest man in the cabinet for the mines. He has absorbed the industry‘s outlook. That much is obvious even from a most casual meetâ€" ‘ ing with him. »1 6 ig s broad mind, made so by hx in the West when he h growers‘ associations for ment of marketing of Ca export product, has turn mining. bringing it all to a con making it easily underst masses of the people and t built in his own mind a Canada in which mining chief backbone of a new n )6 almost all the tim in office. He adm Th it Cannot do ze prospectit MB TaAC The Busiest Minister Canada‘s minister of mines, ministe _of immigration and colonization, min ister of the interior, and superintenâ€" dentâ€"general of Indian affairs, is on of the busiest men in the Cabinet Certainly he has more Jobs to look afte: than any other of the 15 members o the cabinet. He arrived in Timmins this time by aeroplane. _ Hollinger and McIntyre ships went down to meet the northâ€" bound express at Temagami and had Mr. Crerar and his party here four hours before the train pulled in to the station. They looked at the Dome tho lir 1 _z , NWAAAIG® ©GGC â€" ADDrOBMACIOL was not so much that the people of the country might be better served with motor roads for travel or pleasure, but to provide a mean of transportation in and out of new camps. Air freight comes high. Railways are big investâ€" ments. Hence the road programme. The Busiest Minister Canada‘s minister of mines, minister of immigration and colonization, minâ€" ister of the interior, and superintenâ€" dentâ€"general nf InfAian., _ iame First With N bring ea, like the Ferguson highwa roads leading to mining areas. The idea behind the apt was not so much that the pe country might be better se motor roads for travel or ple to provide a mean of transnr 10 Ontario could have had lit moxc of the million and a | mmmg road â€"appropriation year by the Dominion governt Thomas A. Crerar said in an with The Advance on Satur mg The grant was made roads to new mining areas, he could not have been used for roads that had been already ed, like the Ferguson highwa roads leading to already e mining areas. The idea behind the app wWASs nOot so much that tha warx opment nlyv Th years. This is his first e is minister of mines and he ‘w JOob seriously. has studied the mines of C modern â€"mi PRICE THREE CENTS easiiy understood by thse the people and toâ€"day ho has iis own mind a vision of a i which mining will be the bone of a new prosperity,. A d, made so by his experiences Test when he headed grain associations for the betterâ€" narketing of Canada‘s chief Mé mprée 11 the time sincé h enC but rerar. Dominion Minâ€" This Part of the a V â€" and McIntyre own to meet the northâ€" 5 at Temagami and had ind his party here four A T 9111 collecti: a I Un ainadi Scope Limited nay lead the way ng informat common fac section of Northern tabilized tax Timmins is one i the Cabinet )bs to look afte: 15 members of _ Dominion her strictly ay be done ‘ mines to the mployâ€" alscovery and Mr. ggestions ave been 1¢es. ‘The of Canada > has been ormation Ip Mining ‘Me if any half â€"dollat made this ment, Hon. i interview day mornâ€" e for new e said, and * repairing constructâ€" y or other ‘stablished pI proâ€" 1| ib ‘WH 1C D LC 16

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