While her baLhroom may not be an ultra-modern one. she may obtain mo- derni'zation funds from a bank under the Home Improvement. Plan for whatever repair. improvement, alvter- aticn or addition she may want. Her bungalow bathroom can at reast be made to look as fresh and gay in its The smartly which appear. ments need nc of the housew galow has alw life. One Iâ€"Iousewife’s Under Home ment Plan. How to Impmve the Bathroom in Home Dr. E. L. Roberts When you Neéd Medical Advice in the only oculist (eye physician) in the Porcupine district. Third .~\ V0. GLASSES (‘().\"I‘ NO MORE AND ARE FITTED “'I'I'II' PRECISION. ROBERTS When You Need Glasses ANTI-FREEZE PAGE. SIX RADIATOR COVERS. 7 For All Cars. From ........ .. .k ...................... PRESTO- l.lTl‘.â€"â€"I'SL P()“'ER - SEALED 22.1'I‘T'ERIES NEW ONTARIO? AUTO SUPPLY Optical Dept. 'l‘l w E loctrk l’lug- -m anine Hea‘ers $3 95 For All (ars, From . (‘UMPLE'I'E LINES OF “'INTER PARTS. .-\('(‘F.SSOSIES. (HIS AND GREASES. Sl'PPLIES AND l-ZQI'H’M'EN'I‘ FIRESTOVE GROIKVI) (BRII’ TIREx CAR for You r NEW ONTARIO AUTO SUPPLY mtectiun EMPIRE BIA )(‘K EllWEl Schumachor STOCK BROKERS 'l‘immins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Doherty Roadhouse C0. DO go to an eye doctor (ocu- list) for he has spent years studying eyes. eye- sight and the rest of tlu‘ human body as well. you go ti; a doctor for he has spent years studying the human body. Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. ream-Ii requent wha Direct private wires for fast and accur- ate. quotations and executions in all Avcurate Markets and Execution: in n ï¬v Member: tomato Stock Exchange Timmins Method Inmmve- a-room bunâ€" pride of her Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds Reserved Domir. ian. The statement c for the nine men: Sept. 30th. 1937. ib Production of Dome in Past Nine Months for de men: accounts f erred t: W a was again echoed wicker hamper for painted peach anc curtains were tint: The white Lile was drtion and was left rest of the wall wa washable material. Lh out, the colour scheme bedroom. The ceiling generously sprinkled VI Woodwork which ha refinished in a scft Out. of her own savir added a washable rug; ours as the wall cove Bullion Production Was $5,- 636,735.30 from 429.500 Tons Milled. colou On :ake Lt were w axes Ou Developmex‘ ‘sts $4.94! (.d wn way a Plain wh 13’ 4 9.500 bui 1'6 Whi of ian. and $540,210.71 of whi W 1937 iatio 111‘ 88 W ye tile was in excellent con- was left untouched. The 10 wall was finished in a material. the design carrying )ur scheme of the connecting The ceiling paper was green. sprinkled with silver stars. 'k which had been white was in a sci‘t shade of peach. ' own savings the housewife {shable rug in the ‘same col- 2 wall covering. The colour hOW U8 Phone 744 ODf Ni ic 1f 11 U111 11b )Il CCI W a timated earnings Jan. 1511. 1937. to 3 allowance made Lion and adjust- 1e ounces of gold nusiin cu 22 23 305.843.89 35.636.735.39 76.79 and adjust- ent I'Weszelve . period re- tons milled it, V5.39“ and. n‘oom ha her hous decided I F118 ( )welé Which 24. )vincia i1 fT 11-9 1' a W8 wall tam )m mu ,m Now definite assurance from the Central Porcupine higher place has been given that no‘Central Patricia change is to take place. and yet the Coniagas market jitters are at their worst. with Coniaurum some seasoned gold mining stocks Cons. Chibougamau showing over 10 and up to 25 per cent. Darkwater . yields. Somehow it does not make sense, Dome . . and is further prool. if any were in-'Eldorado deed needed. that investors and specu- Ili‘alconbridgte latcrs alike do not take the trouble to .Glenora think for themselves. or are so ex-lGoldale . . . tended that they are unable to. God's Lake . We present below a list of twenty Granada securities traded in on the Toronto Gunnar. Stock Exchange, giving the high mark Hardrock reached in 1936; the high on March 2, I Hollinger 1937, a few days prior to President'Howey. , .. Roosevelt's “durable-goods" slam. and Hudson Bay the closing price yesterday after the International Nickel worst of the storm. reminiscent of the Jackson Manion great debacle of 1929. had passed. In Kerr' Addison _. the last column will be found the yield ' Kirkland Lake .. . on securities based upon what may beiLebel Oro called regular dividendâ€"paying mineleeitch .. In many cases certain promise of large-. Lake Shore 1y increased production and consequent; Lee Gold .. capital enhancement must -be..taken in- Little Long Lac to consideration in arriving at a true Macassa. valuation. McLeod Cockshutt As we have pointed out before in this I Manitoba East . column. every sale of stock requires a McIntyre .. , buyer. and we think it a better cri-‘McKenzie Red Lake terion of the market situation to say!McVitt-le Graham As we have pointed out before in this column. every sale of stock requires a buyer. and we think it a better cri- terion of the market situation to say It might stimulate the courage of Canadians to recall the events of the past seven months. Prior to the early part of April, trading was extremely active. and seasoned stocks held at high levels. Then came the totally unfound- ed gold rumors of that month and a frenzied rush to sell at tumbling prices. Assurance that no change was contem- ilated by Washington was largely dis- regarded. and the rout was helped by the president’s assault upon durable goods prices. Now definite assurance from the higher place has been given that no There is no desire here to belittle the seriousness of the declines wit- messed in this market during the past few months. and particularly in ieoent: clavs but jUSL the same. we say. with~' out. few of successful contradiction that there is no class of securities of- fering greater or safer returns. espe- cially those based upon dividend-paying mines on this side of the international lines, where New Deals and interfer- ence with natural laws are happily un- known in any great extent. 8C (‘anada Gold Stocks Stood the Shock cclumns sins:- Globe and Ma tion 1 but it fears There i: they no proï¬tabl tcrday tampe Mining Securities Survive in Better Shape than Some Other Stocks. wha The Duke of Gonnaught. who is 87. attended on Septrmber 26:11 a church parade at College. at Sandbar-st. He took the salute at the march past and afterwards attendec‘ college chapel. His Royal Highncss is seen being greeted by the Rev. Wingfield H54 College. as he arrived for divine service. . 1b] ha 311C hc 1C Jre. desire 5 regarding their own have been drastically lation acmss the line. slightest doubt that >tter apporumties for :han‘at any time in .V 3999 and Mail) m Washington ye: . possibility of at 9 present price « DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AT CHURCH PARADE 8! .. when Th mm investiga Washingtor l allaying th â€w ""lby the fact tilt there was a sharp Ian Some ; turn in a. chain hours. “ The names below we commenc those who now. llke sheep. run tram Mall! bogey man. and again assert. that hington yes- better mvestmmtscan be found on olllty of any. com. «elsewhere for that m ant price of Coupon these ï¬gures with the p: flrmatlon of and yields of the aoâ€"called blue c red in these of the New York Steak Exchange. when The be conï¬ned. m lnvestlga- It is always darkest before the :1: Washington. Black clouds eften «obscure the sun allaytng the . a minute or two. The latter is the 33 their ownijust now. and without doubt the. n drastically’ is already breaking through again. ross the line. you need a stimulant. wesuggost take into m PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO Afton Ashley Brett Base Metals Big Missouri Beattie Bidgood Bobjo Bralorne ‘ Buffalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine Central Patricia Coniagas Coniaurum Cons. Chibougamau Darkwater . Conference. to be held in B the end of this morth. The the world are ready for minis: peace and stabilized trade. a1 lieve the cornerstone of a r trust will ‘there be laid. (The list of twenty securitie to above is given in table tom the high for 1936 and quot March lst and October 19th The percentage of yield is cated. The table praves the p: in the article that the go have stood the shock better other class of security.) tint there were buyers for over 6.000.- 000 aha-ea on the New York Stock Ex- change yesterday. tamer than to point. out that. 8.000.000 shares were sold. The 91's To-day’s Stocks 11' :- opinion. ades. an c upon behe Listed ' securities rei‘erru able form. showin and quotations a ber 19m this yea) Yield is also ind'i er than to pomzfllcneta a were sold. The' Naybab pinion sup; If an ne )I' in US: aticn “E 'e be- world 49.25 2 1;. 34.00 40.75 1.99 11 ’OW( 20 10 4.55 4.65 1.10 1.70 1.18 1.95 14B 1 .08 M 95 .50 28 99 60 50 48 50 11' 10 18 16 3C According to the despaliches from Peterborough. C01. Scobell. Mrs. Scobell and Mrs. Cutts were motoring through the Peterboro-ugh district and stopped to admire the scenery at. Lakeï¬eld. The car was stopped on the government ‘wharf'a’t Lak‘eï¬eld and Whenthe :mo- tor was marted up again, the can backed off the wharf into the water. Col. Scobvell and Mrs. Cutts got free from the car. but Mrs. Scobell lost her life in the unfortunate accident. The following despatch gives a fairly detailed account of the accident:â€" Peterboro. Oct. 18.â€"â€"Mrs. S. B. Scobell. 42 Bloor St. Ed. Tcronto. was drowned Nonnc Mchtters Mining Corporation MC net: Some Details in the Death of Mrs. Scobell Sy'lv Wrigm Harg White Eagle Ir 3C 1's. (‘utts (Formerly Miss Kathleen McNabb) Es- capes Death in Same Acci- (lent. kH 1'“ A1 )I‘ 116 la )1) he Royal Military he service in the e. chaplain of the Ad 11‘ despakches from robell. Mrs. Soobell motoring through brief refer- aort of the 47 43 4 .90 3 .40 32 2.00 65 2.30 2.85 55 2.80 3.00 35 1 .80 1.66 23 1.76 1.40 39 1.30 14 1.00 103 4.80 6.50 3.55 39 help in improving extraction. New rich oreshoot discovered it 1508 drift. onahe 1575-foot level now been opened for 100 feet. shows values of better than mine 1 age across width of approximately Millâ€"“is currer tons daily, ext cent. New thic car backing up toward the la'ted William Ahearn, Lak turned in the alarm that bro steer ï¬remen to the seem about 25 feet frcm the edge to gain speed quickly. an the rear Wheels shot cut CV and the car hit the water wit Col. Scobell and Mrs. Cutt en to the Lakefleld Inn. ‘ remained last night. hath i: collapse. The car will be Hendren cf 4 Officers Lloy: Broughton of The car was still on its wheels when it reached the bottom. His wife was sitting en the right side oi the coupe. Mrs. Cutts in the centre. he related. He tried to open the doors next :his wife but could not. then he forced open the one on his own side. “It felt like pushing in a. thousand pounds," he re- lated. He caught hold of Mrs. Cutts and believed that his wife was clinging to her, he said. When Fireman George Graham reached the drowned woman he found her caught in the gears and had to force her loose. “I couldn't have lasted a moment longer.“ the said. Nc; an expert swimmer he had nevertheless vognteered to div-e for her. “I was co ing toward the dock and saw the ed the the m ductio makin The Toronto party had stopped to see Lakeï¬eld’s scenery and were starting away when the tragedy occurred. Col. Scobell said he was backing his car. preparing to make a â€U" turn. when it tumbled irom the cement wharf. He had not realized the edge was so close. he said. He thought he remembered that one of the women grasped his arm in fright just as he was about to change gears and the next moment they had dropped from the (1081:. County Corona Lakeï¬eld. who man and wcma likely. the th-om GR Two gold brick cf approximately sentlng six day: poured Monday b dated Mines in m Unconscious when she reached the surface, Mrs. CUtts was saved by Ed- ward Watson, Lakeï¬eld. who caught her clothes with a pike pole and dragged her to the edge of the dock. He then aided Col. Scobell in climbing the five- foot cement wall from the water. Twenty minutes later Volunteer Fire- man George Graham, 32. dove to the car and brought up the body of Mrs. Scobell. An artiï¬cial respirator rush- ed to the scene by the Peterboro ï¬re department failed to revive her. The Toronto party had stopped to see Lakeï¬eld’s scenerv and were starting 001. S. B. Scobell. 65. her husband. and driver of the car. forced the door open and pulled Mrs. S. H. Cutts. stland Ave. to the surface. He be- lieved his wife .was holding to the other woman and did not. realize she was still in the car. he related after- ward. deadlies: enemies or the on The hunters. with their no impression on the numl there. said Mr. Widdii’ield with there were not a grea: went that far north for the those who did were under ï¬fty birds each a season. the hunters only took a f: birds from the millions that Chief enemies of the gees- at James Bay were inemb: own species, namely hawké They preyed on the young yesterday afternoon when the coupe in which she was a passenger dropped backwards from the government wharf at Lakeï¬eld. 12 mil-es north of here, and sank through 12 feet, of water to the bottom of Lake Katshawano-oka. Paymaster Output at Rate of $53 (MN) m Thirteen haw Hawks and Gulls Seen as Worst Foes of Wild Ducks northern papers. of making a duck preserve. W. M. W‘ic‘ eran duck hunter. whc area thoroughly. said yeste was not the hunters wh« deadliesz enemies of the bi: touth Asked About Suggestion of Game Sanctuary at James Bay W. M. Widdifield Says Hunters Are Not Depleting Sup- ply of Birds. Ducks and Geese There in Countless Num- hers ha U has!) Aking ughly Asked wha t, m t. New th installed 1 W21 LCI‘ Westinghouse 39 THIRD AVE ui $53 .500 “ WORLD CRUISER †RADIOS Lynch Electrical Appliance (‘0. FOLLOW THE MAJORITY â€"â€" BVY: XU‘BC akeï¬elc Mc 311 kener Elobc .ldVT aic TOX George C woman he gears and puldn‘L have he said. I )I' ught 000 heir g numbe scene. dge bu who were birds. The flame of “’estinxhouse" TDIMINS in 1X 16 blc Wallac: 1 Provincia .nd Williarr 1C1 q 111' kx' w} a limit of That meant -.‘w hundred were there. 3 and ducks >rs of their and gulls. T10 ii James Bay a nd duck uns. made 31' of birds To begin many who 4311C ay tha M“ ic 9V9) has 't. and 18 aver- 213' 81811! he 1'( $28 .500 he idea Eraham 2 found had to 3 lasted a party to 520 .7 per 31' will mused were )nsoli- re DIE they ate of from was semed denly ated \‘Cl‘fll 31‘0- alu‘ of 15‘ Furthermore. he said. the area show- ed no signs of being depleted. In the lc {all birds were there in countless num- is bers. On a trip concluded last week he .11 walked down the shore of the bay l0 several times early in the morning. it! Thousands of birds would flush Mn 31‘ irant of him and settle peacefully down it only a short distance away. The shore 'd line would be literally dotted with e. thousands of geese. :s When they went, overhead in flocks, ir continued Mr. Widdifield..they looked s. like clouds they were so thick and num- (l erous. The area was alive with fowl. I R. Demers : J. Bouchard | L. Campbell (13. Sinclair i H. Shepherd A. Ansera IG. Burton C. Sundgren ‘0. Stewart H. Martin S. Gurov‘uch M. Gurovitzh iF‘. Wilnel' test the vein at depth. Deepening or the No. 5 shaft from the 1050.100: )evel Lo 2575 feet is pro- ceeding, with the opening now down be 1400 teen. Shaft should be completed in another five months. Byck King Woollt Brown merce Total McCann G Prva is Johnston Grant. Carrigan Cowman Robinson Zadow Jackson Walters feet. It. is believed that. this showing is the apex of an orebcdy, and it is plan- not! at, a later date to set up drills to Watson Mayhew Lanca sLm' Mercantile and Bankers†league bowl- ers played league games at the alleyes last night. Present standing ties Her- man‘s and Shaheen and David each with eight points in the mercantile league. Nova Scotia and Schumacher Commerce are each tied with seven points in the bankers‘ league. Restults were as follows: Mercantile, League SHAHEEN DAVID Totals . 831 926 842 2699 Shaheen David. 4 ms; Consumers. nil Tctals . 632 766 804 Standing of temns:â€"â€"Hermans Wilmer. 0; Shaheen dz David. 8 sumcrie, 0. L. Laitinen E. Niemi M. Lehmisalo K. Lahtanen V. Rock geese. It. was believed that an average of 150 ducks and geese was killed each year by each of these marauders. Their natural enemies were in that region by the thousands. said Mr. Wid- difield. and the death toll from their depi'edations was enormmts. Results of League Bowling Last Night Tota Ls Tota Ban kers’ and Leagues Bowl. pts. serial aynm ta] “acit Kennedy Friedmen Gcodman Webb Sauve McNabb 150 . 272 334 234 165 als THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2181‘. 1937 11 andi 817 COMMERCE-S 759 784 637 MONTREAL-DOMINION 1 133 187 156 i'.‘ 170 112 143 MW 167 178 175 799 687 889 2375 “ï¬g of teamszâ€"Nova Scotia. Commerce. Schumacher, 7; Im- 5; Montreal-Dominion. 4; Com- Thnmins. 1. 886 COM'MERCE- Banker NOVA 142 1155 1076 CONSUMERS 87 170 151 205 153 115 271 187 169 249 HERMANS 146 â€"~w 153 125 173 169 138 --~- 200 175 820 85 WILNER 144 15 136 12 112 14 166 18 74 123 197 98 198 219 231 165 132 245 104 113 190 165 99 :-:’ League SCOTIA 141 141 140 228 187 PHONE 1870 837 75 T immim 837 832 857 147 184 154 thumac‘ 205 104 130 140 108 133 148 175 169 219 154 187 204 193 227 254 198 56 Mercantile 946 170 171 212 74 121 180 206 204 205 7101' 150 168 144 134 293 159 202 160 200 1.25 1'76 71 157 175 153 213 168 186 226 .156 119 253 188 170 212 849 94 2202 8 pm; 2477 2180 2486 2623 3080 Ull- 377 392 457 627 624 463 422 597 300 398 520 '571 489 397 598 476 261 429 541 286 2‘28 146 283 506 340 535 369 476 425 520 497 376 609 456 628 630 150 689 695 647 645 354