A summary of the regulations as they apply to Ontario follows: OPEN SEASONS Ducks, Geese (other than Brant) Rails, Coots, Wilson‘s or Jackâ€"Snipe:â€" In that part of the PRrovince of Ontario lying north and west of a line comâ€" mencing at the southwest angle of Bruce and Grey Counties to the southâ€" west angle of Nottawasaga township in the County of Simcoe; thence along the south boundaries of Nottawasaga, Sunnidale and Vespra townships to the line of mean high water of Lake Simâ€" coe; thence southerly and easterly along the said line of mean high water on the south side of Lake Simcos to the northâ€" west angle of Brock township in the County of Ontario; thence along the north and east boundaries of Brock township to the centre of King‘s Highâ€" way No. 7; thence easterly along the centre line of the said highway to the west boundary of Lanark County; thence along the west and south bounâ€" daries of Lanark County to the line of mean high water on the north side of Rideau Lake; thence along the line of mean high water on the north side of /llflllf’/â€â€™gdfflyldw * £ Open Season for Wild Geese Sept. 15 to Nov. 15 ‘The open season for wild geese and ducks so far as the North Country is concerned is Sept. 15th to November 15th, both dates inclusive. In Southern Ontario the open season is from Oct. 16th to Dec. 15th. The National Parks Service of the Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa, has just issued the regulations regarding migratory birds for the curâ€" rent year. Duck hunters shculd take special note. of the following. Some changes in boundaries will be noted in the reâ€" gulations as to open seasons. This information came last night from Ottawa as follows:â€" *ssP o oo o i o t o uns ooo o uen n i n in io in io in i i5 i5 i5 05 5 i5 5 5 55. 5 15 05â€" 0535 55 454 Details of Regulations Regarding Wild Ducks and Geese and Other Migratory Birds. Open Season in Southern Ontario from Oct. 15 to December 15. Closed Seasons Also Outlined. * POTS OF GOLD" ANYONE CAN WIN! Empire Block THE MORE GUESSES YOU ENTER THE BETTER YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Simply Guess the Weight of Ore in the Twentyâ€" One Bowls combined, now displayed in the Contest Store Windows Corner Fourth Avenue and Cedar Street 35 Third Avenue 7 Pine St., N Mark Bowie Ltd. 17‘%4 Pine St. N. P Gordon Block 13‘ Pine St. 8 39 Third Avenue 30 Third Avenue Guessing Contest Slips YOU CAN WIN Share in EVERY Producing Mine in the Porcupine District 6 OTHER PRIZES OF MINES SHARES Beaver Fur Ladies Wear Lynch Electrical Appliance Company with every purchase of 25¢ or over at any of the Contest Stores Goldfields Sure to Ask for Your The Golden Hub Albert‘s Bakery Deviin Furs L. Halperin Pic Holtze ontest Stores Drug Store Ellies There is a closed season throughout the year on Brant, Wocd Ducks, Swans. Cranes, Curlew, Willets, Godwits, Upâ€" land Plover, Blackâ€"bellied and Golden Plover, Greater ard Lesser Yellowâ€"legs, Avocets, Dowitchers, Knots Oysterâ€" November 30, both dates inclusive. exâ€" cept that in the counties of Essex Kent the open season for geese (othe than Brant) shall be from October 1: to December 15, both dates inclusive. Fider Ducks:â€"North of the Quesec Cochrane, Winnipeg line of the Canaâ€" dian National Railways: September 1: to November 15. codcock:â€"September 15 to Novemâ€" ber 30. Uuks. Auklets, Bitterns, Fulmatrs, Gannets, Grebes, Guillemots, Gull;, Herons, Jaegers. Loons, Murres, Petrels, Puffins, Shearwaters and Terns; and there is a closed season throughout the vear on the following insectivorous Avocets, Dowltchers, RKnots, Oysterâ€" catchers, Phalaropes, Stilts, Surfâ€"birds. Turnstones and all the shore birds not provided with an open season in above schedule. There is closed season throughout the year on the following ronâ€"game birds: year birds Rideau Lake and Rideau River to a point opposite the northeast angle of Grenville County:; thence southerly and following the east bourdary of Grenâ€" ville County to the northwest angle of Dundas County; thence easterly »along the northerly boundaries of Dundas Stormont, and Glengarry Counties to clusive. In that par tario lving so 1e northerly boundaries of Dundas tormont, and Glengarry Counties to 1e Interprovintial Boundary: Septemâ€" ar 15 to November 15, both dates inâ€" Phone 1332%â€"J Phone 1160 Phone 1875 Phone 1870 Phone 648 Phone 329 Phone 212 Timmins Timmins art of the south of t patr the Province of Onâ€" of the line defined in agraph: October 1 to i dates inclusive. exâ€" ounties of Essex and ason for geese (other be from October 15 The George Taylor Hardware Limited 9 Pire St., N Empire Block 19 Fourth Ave. Timmins The Parisian Millinery Shop 714 Third Ave 1 P1 Pine Sst. 8 12 Third Avenue Empire Block Pine St. N Shaheen David Limited Pine St., N Yolles Furniture Co., Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 370 Third Avenue w is q u l e h Maple Pharmacy Ltd. Timmins Flower Shop Pelletier Hardware . Limited C. A. Remus J. Neiman 15 Persons using blinds or decoys for hunting migratory game birds are urgâ€" ed to consult the regulations for details Bobolinks, Catbirds, Chickadees, Cuckoos, Flickers, FPlycatchers, Grosâ€" beaks, Hummingbirds, Kinglets, Marâ€" tins, Meadowlarks, Nighthawks or Bullâ€" bats, Nuthatches Orioles, Robins, Shrikes, Swallows, Swifts, Tanagers, Titmice, Thrushes, Vireos, Warblers, Waxwings, Whipâ€"poorâ€"wills, Woodpeckâ€" ers, and Wrens, and all other perching birds which feed entirely or chiefly on insects. The taking of the nests or eggs of migratory game, migratory insectivorâ€" ous and migratory nonâ€"game birds is prohibited . The use of automatic (autoâ€"loading) guns unless the magazine has been perâ€" manently plugged or altéred so that it will not carry more t;han one cartridge, or swivel, or machine guns, or battery, o any gun larger than number 10 gauge is prohibited, and the use of any aeroâ€" plane, powerâ€"boat, sail boat, live birds or decoys, night light, and shooting from any horseâ€"drawn or motor vehicle is forbidden. The hunting of migraâ€" tory game birds on areas baited with grain or other artificial food is prohibitâ€" No person shall kill, hunt. capture injure, take or molest any migratory game birds during the closed season; and no person shall sell, expose for sale, offer for sale, buy, trade or traffic in any migratory game bird at any time. The possession of migratory game birds killed during the open season is allowed in Ontario until March 31 folâ€" lowing open season. Bag Limits Ducks (exclusive of mergansers) 12 in any day; Geese (other than Brant) 5 in any day; Rails, Coots and Galliâ€" nules 25 in any day in the aggregate; Wilson‘s or Jackâ€"snipe 25 in any day; Woodcock 8 in any day; ard not more than 125 Woodcock and 150 Ducks (exclusive of mergansers) and 50 geese (other than Brant) in one season. Guns, Appliances and Hunting ed The killing, hunting, capturing, takâ€" ing or molesting of migratory insecâ€" tivorous and migratory nonâ€"game birds, their nests or eggs is prohibited. Phone 1425 Phone 300 Phone 815 Phone 225 Timmins Timmins Tiinmins Timmins Motheds THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE TIMMINS, ONTARIO Upon his return, the wife of one of his sailors put a ccalâ€"like piece Oof rock her husband brought with him on the fire, to see if it would burn. It refussd to burn, but cozed out a few glojules of yellow stuff that looked like @old. Queen Herself Perchased Shares That started it. Cautious reports of reputable goldsmiths, that there was nc gold in the rocks, were ignored when one adventurcus alchemist deâ€" clared that he really had found gold in it. Frobisher‘s principal financial backâ€" er, one Michael Lock, organized a stock company. The Queen herself subâ€" seriked for cneâ€"fourth of the shares. The cargo brought back from a secâ€" ond veyage, 200 tons of the "ore," was kent securely under lock and key in The cargoe brought back from a setâ€" ond veyage, 200 tons of the "ore," was kept securely under lock and key in the dungeons of Bristol Castle. A third voyage, with a whole fleet of ships, broveht bazck 1,300 tons of the "ore." But by then the stuff was known to be wonthless. Lock was ruined, bankrupt, jailed. Frobisher was acquitted by the queen, afterwards proving his worth in th> Armada battle, when with one small ship he whipped four vastly bigâ€" ger Spanish gallecns. Gold rushes renewing themselves in the Arctic, scientists filying to the Pole and announting that they intend to stay there for a year, give timely point ts an old story revived by a new scientific publication of the Field Museâ€" um Oof Natural History, Chicago, writâ€" ten by Sharat K. Doy, curator of geoâ€" logy, Sciencte Service notes. 1 is about the first stuff mistaken fcr gold ore brought back from the American Arctic. It launched the first gold rush and the first gold mining boom. And now, after more than three centuries, Mr. Roy finds out that the "gold" was not even fools‘ gold or pyrites, but brassy yellow mica, veined in some black rocks. In 1756, Citp. Martin Frobisher, after a career in piracy (broadly winked at by his honored sovereign, qQueen Elizabeth), set ouié from Engâ€" land with two small vessels to find a route around th> northern end of North America. It was the first of many efforts to navigate the famed orthwest Passacge. Remains cf Frobisher‘s diggings are still to be seen on Countess of Warwick Is‘and, with ‘the ruins of a stone house he had erected there. Specimens of ‘he "ore" have also been recovered in recent diggins. Petrographic examinâ€" ation shows the "gold" to consist mereâ€" ly of veins of brassyâ€"coloured mica. Baltimore Sun:â€"Dr. Fred E. August recently passed out to his criminology class at the University of Kansas City 75 photogzraphs, Asking them to select the criminal types and the nonâ€"criâ€" minal. Fifty per cent. of the students chose J. Edgar Hoover‘s picture as that of a criminal. The penalty for violation of the miâ€" gratory bird laws is a fine of not more than three hundred dollars and not less than ten dollars, or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or both fine and imprisonment. of the restrictions upon this method of hunting., The shooting of migratory game birds earlier than sunrise or later than sunâ€" set is prohibited. LGold Rush in Arctic in El1zabethan Days History Simply Repeating _Itself in Matter of Gold Finds. One of the most unusual births on recordâ€" occurred in a Philadelphia hospital as surgeons performed a oneâ€"minute emergency operation on Mrs. Mary Boccawsini, the moment after she had died and saved her unborn baby, a threeâ€"andâ€"oneâ€"halfâ€" pound girl. Mrs. Booccawsini was sufferirg from tubercular meningiâ€" tis The baby lived two days and was buried with her mother. Doâ€" minic Boccawsini, husband of the woman. at first objected to the operation, but finally gave his conâ€" sent. s o( io ie Unusual Birth the wife of one of coalâ€"like piece of ought with him on it would burn. It Afton Ashley Brett Base Metals Big Missouri Beattie _ Bidgood Bobjo Bralorne 4 Puffalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine Central Patricia . Conlagas . Coniaurum Consclidated Chibougamau Darkwater Dome Eldorado Falconbridge Gcldale Gcod‘s Lake Glenora Granada Gunnar Hardrock Hollinger Howey | Hudson Bay uies International Nickel . Jazckscon Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Lebesl Oro Lellch............. }Lake Shore â€"........ Lee Gold mA nc Little Long Lac Macassa : McLeod Cockshuct Manitoba and Easte: McIntyre s McKenzie Red Lake McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporation Moneta .. Naybok Nipissing Night Hawk Noranda O‘Rrien Omega Albany River Brengold Canadian Pandora Canusa (new) Darwin . De Santis ........... Delnite Delwood s Empire Gold Jowsey Denton Gale Gold Gilbec Hallnor Hugh Pam Lamaque . Magnet Lake ... Moffatt Hall ... Ossiilan O‘Leary Porquin Porc. Creek (umts) Presdor Porcupine Goldreef Porcupine Lake United Porcupine Wood Porec. (units) Vimy ... Young Dav1dson kea 60. Beards and mustaches, says a scienâ€" tific note from London, have been found to protect masons from silicosis, a disâ€" ease caused by inhaling fiying bits of ~tone. Investigation showed that the few whiskered artisans who woxked on the Sir Walter Scott monument sufâ€" fered far less from this affliiction tpan did their smocthâ€"faced brethren. The In last report from Bruce Russell, directinz work on Kendou Porcupine Mines Limited, Night Hawk lake area, drill hole Kâ€"2 had advanced to a depth of 462 feet, with the hole appearing more and more to be in a sediment. No. 1 hole was stopped at 1,007 feet depth. No. 2 hole, drilled with dip of 60 degrees, is expected to explore Keeâ€" watinâ€"Temiskaming contact zone at right angles to the formation. reasomn, it is said, is that the whiskers fiiltered out the particles of stone. McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited advises that on July 16th last, directors passed a byâ€"law changing the date of future annual meetings to be lheld on June 15th instead of June 30th. When June 15th falls on a public or legal holiday the byâ€"law provides that the meeting shall be called for the next succeeding business day. Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Pioneer . Preston East Dome Premier Read Authier Red Lake Goldshore Reno San Antonio . Shawkey Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony Sullivan Consolidated Sudbury Basin ... Etadacona Sylvanite Siszoe § Teck Hughes Ventures Wright Hargreaves White Eagle DATE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MeINTYRE MINE CHANGED Sudbury Star:â€"There‘s no one quite! as graceful eating corn on the cob as a professional piccolo player. Report Made on Work at Kendou Porcupine Mines ays Wearing Whiskers Helps Prevent Silicosis â€"day‘s Stocks _ Eastern Unlisted Listed 1.95 Bid 80.00 Asked 33 3 66 .25 2 42 1,33 "OQO 67.00 5.80 215 1.38 11.67 5.060 5.65 2.05 3 .00 17A 1.30 4.15 1.18 3.28 3.78 5.20 8 .25 6.40 41 ii "Pots of Gold" Guessing Contest Store | 0880480# 08 0 (Gold News and Views as Much Less Gloomy Royal Bank Letter Advances Interesting Conclusions. 0909900000009 00000 % 0900000000000 00000 ¢ Since ithe period when the gold que weather as a popul One reason for waning popular interâ€" eést in the go‘d problem is that the crisis appears to have been passed, at least temporarily. Evidence of this is the news that the threeâ€"yearâ€"old inflow of gold into the United States has dropâ€" ped from an average of $6.4 millions daily during the first half of the year, to an average of $4.1 millions in July. Some authorities even predict that with reviving confidence in France, and the sale of gold to China, and South Amerâ€" ican republic, an cutflow of gold from U.S. will actually be witnessed. The cost of sterilizing this gold is not comparable, it is pointed out, with the cost of a depression. As to posibilities of price reduction, the Royal Bank, in its letter, concludes that a moderate decrease in the price The Rcyal BRank of Canada devotes its ‘monthly letter to considerations of the gold question, amnd advances several rather arresting conclusions in the United States may not be such a bad idea after all. The letiter points out that no country began to recover from the â€"depression until the mconey situaâ€" tiosn was adjusted, and in all cases, reâ€" covery began more or less promptly when the banks were provided with surâ€" plus reserves. This, the letter states in effect, suggests that it is worthwhile to accumulate a gold reserve outside the banking systems of the world, which may in the future be used as "the shock troops" to attack the next serious deâ€" pression. that the pub tunity of gai the situation general conve ed Ooff conside sSHOES 9 Pine St. N. They‘ve sold all along at $5.00; and they‘re worth every bit of it, right now! Included are genuine white buzcks, breezy perforated models, dressy wing tips and sporty combinationsâ€" black and white or brown and white also a popular brown perforated style. Come in and pick out your favourites â€"and pocket the savings! R. NEILL, Ltd. AUGUST SALE Doherty Roadhouse Co. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North «omm Toronto Kirkland Lake 203 Bavy Street 34 Government Rd. n Financial P Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Acourate Markets and Executions in Members Foronto Stock Exchange Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds and 5.20 p.m. LUGGAGE of gold would produce a lack of conâ€" fidencse in the situation, which woul« greatly add to its difficulties. It i; thought that cnly a drastic reductiof to the old ‘price of $20.67 per ouncd would eliminate the general fear tha furiher changes were probable. . Bu such a reduction, the detter points out might bring about anocther depressior impossible to be borne by a world no vet recoversd from the last one. In other words, while conceding comâ€" plexities of the present situation, the writer of the bank‘s letter does not apâ€" pear to ccnsider that the way out lie: in gold price adjustment. In opposing the plea of the gold mining industry for a changs in the depletion allowan:e which the federal government consedes the mining comâ€" anies and shareholders, Hon. J. L. sâ€" ley, minister of national revenue, is quoting as saying that the gold indusâ€" try throughout the depression had not only enjoyed a guaranteed market for its product but had the value of its product increased by some 70% "by gevernment action.‘" Sudbury Star:â€"A Broadway critic points out that all ham actors are not on the screen. An observation with which we are bound to concur. Many of them are professional wrestlers. Most important, however, is the sugâ€" gestion by Mr. Ilsley that the Governâ€" ment has, in some mysterious manner, already made great concessions to the industry by raising the price of gold from $20.67 an ounce to $35 an ounce. The facts are, of course, tha‘t action by the Government of which Mr. Ilsley is a part, had nothinge whatssever to do w.‘th the increased price of gold. Mining men have, with some justiâ€" firation but with apparently little sucâ€" cess, consistently fought this rather widespread view. In the first place, they point out, it is questionable wheâ€" ther the price of gold can ‘ e said to be "guaranteed." Present â€" uncertainties surrounding the future price of the metal are sufficient indication of the bastc dlack of stability which supports the price. ALL SIZLES AND WIDTHS IN A VARIETY OF STYLES THURSDAY, AUGUST 13TH. 1937 Timmins