Mr. Justice McEvoy, in bankruptcy court at Osgoode Hall, granted a moâ€" tion of D. H. Porter for a continuance of an injunction to restrain the Guarâ€" anty Trust Co. of Canada, trustee in Bankruptcy, from disposing of the asâ€" sets of Gale Gold Mines Ltd. The stay was granted until Thursday to permit counsel for appellant, E. E. Sheppard, railway conductor at North Bay, to complete an examinaiion of Albert Pelzer, Windsor, secretaryâ€" treasurer of Gale Gold Mines and Oneâ€" sime Paquette, underwriter. It was the secord extension of the injunction. Mr. Porter plazed before the court Sheppard‘s affidavit alleging interlockâ€" ing interests of the mine directors and the mine‘s stock underwriters. Many in Timmins and district are directly or indirectly interested in Gale Gold Mines, Ltd., and so will be inâ€" terested in the following from The Toâ€" ronto Star of Monday evening this week:â€" Injunction Extended Against Trust Firm Counsel Granted Until Toâ€" day to Complete Examinâ€" ation in Gale Gold Mines Ltd. Case PAGE TWO LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE C0O. _ a Viking Electric Refricerator at $54 00â€" % dawn. %5 ner Would a Viking Electric Ref rigerator at $54.00; $5 down, $5 per month interest you. We have one. 39 THIRD AVENUE TIM MINS PHONl Special Price! Special Terms! Wouldn‘t this be a real Christmas present? Have us deliver on Christmas Eve, a Westinghouse all glittering w hite, wrapped in cellophane, encircled with a big red bow bearing a card from you to her. Pay only $10 down or turn in your old ice box. Pay not hing further until the end of March. We will dbsorb the extra finance charges. We will deliver now or on Christmas Eve. Priced from $189. Act nowâ€"TOâ€"DAY. We give Timmins folks a real deal in refrigerators last season. This is even better in the face of sure advances in price. Westinghouse Dual Automatic Refrigerator Injunction Extended Members Fforonte Stock Rucshange STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 3A Government Rd. Doherty Roadhouse Co. Accurate Markets and Executions in Unlisted Stocks Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and exzecutions in all 3 YEAR GUARANTE E en . Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds 1937 Models carrying Westinghouse Just a Few Left and Going Fast "In order to make full inquiry into the matter referred to in this affidaâ€" vit, I think that Pelzer and Paquette should both be fully examined on their knowledge of all matters pertaining to "Unless the sales proceedings are deâ€" layed to give an opporturity for full investigation, I believe that the shareâ€" holders of Gale Gold Mines Ltd., inâ€" cluding myself, will suffer serious loss. "I believe," the affidavit continues, "that an attempt is being made by persons who are directors of Gale Gold Mines Ltd., at the same time as being interested in the underwritings, and also in the largest creditor‘s claim, and who clearly have the control of the trusteeâ€"inâ€"bankruptcy and the inâ€" spectors, to dispose of the mining claims of the said company at the exâ€" pense of myself and other shareholders of the company. At the time the advances were made appellant claimed Blake, Garska and Mosso were directors of Gale Gold Mines, Ltd., and at the same time were associated with Onesime Paquette, who undertook by agreement to underâ€" write a large block of the stock. It alleged that part of the debt of the company consists of $20,000, adâ€" vanced by Victor Atto and that the advance was not made fully on his own behalf but that the advances were: John Blake, $5000; Alfred J. Garska, $5000; Jack Gagron, $5000, and Victor Attc, $5000. The rapidity with which Pamour has come into being and become established on a profitable big tonnage basis, reâ€" flects great credit on the management staff and the sponsors, Noranda Mines. First milling started in May, 1936, and inless than two years production at 1,500 tons daily will have been establishâ€" ed. Pamour is already a big gold mine carrying the promise of still greater future. Ore occurrence has been inâ€" The big shaft has been sunk to 1,050 ft. depth on the way down to an ultiâ€" mate objective of 1,600 ft. Intermediâ€" ate levels will probably be made at 800, 1,200 and 1,600 ft. from which a large programme of depth drill explorâ€" ation will be carried on. The shaft programme is a big job in itself as large stations, ore passes, loading pockets and crusher station have to be cut out on the way down. Crrrently operating 45 drill maâ€" chines, 22 on development and five in the shaft, work is being carried on a scale commensurate with double or three times the present production rate. Pamcur has large areas to deal with, a mile east of the shaft and a mile and a quarter west, so big trunk drives are necessitated on each ievel in both direcâ€" tions. The property is ‘being explored and developed with the thought of much greater production locking many years ahead. Surface diamond drilling west of the shaft has been completed at 200â€"ft. inâ€" tervals over to the west boundary. Many ore sections have been cut, some very rood, but no attempt has been made to correlate these indications into bodies. Two exploration drives have been driven some «distance west on the 400 and 600 levels but exhaustive flat drilling has not started yet. _ The main conglomerate orebody has seven stopes at 225â€"ft. centres on the 400 level east of the shaft, This oreâ€" body rakes 30 degrees east so the first two stopes do not show ore on the level. The ore is 50 to 60 ft. wide and the last two stopes are not as good grade as the others. The first four stopes are being mined, the fifth silled and the other two are naot touched. On the 600 level, the east drive is about 250 ft. into this orebody. The mill is currently treating 800 tons daily on the average and extraction is up to over 92 per cent. In February the mill will be increased to 1,500 tons daily and all equipment for the increase except the ball mill will be ready in December. The massive shaft headframe has been erected to total height of 160 ft., housing an 850â€"ton ore bin and irâ€" cluding 430 tons of structural steel. Recovery for the third quarter totallâ€" ed $574,305 from 72,400 tons. Mill tonâ€" nage averaged 787 tons daily and reâ€" covery.ran $7.93 per ton. (From Northern Miner) Millheads at Pamour Porcupine Mines since the first of the year have averagâ€" ed $8 per ton. Gold production for all 1837 should readily exceed two million dollars in value, The Northern Miner can say after visiting this remarkable mine. Pamour Expanding to 1500 Tons a Day Splendid Profits Indicated for 1938. Replying to the court, Mr. Porter said the company‘s debt was about $40,000. Benjamin Luxemburg, appearing for Guaranty Trust Co., said that a lot of unfair insinuations had been made and cited several paragraphs of the affidaâ€" vit. The trusteeâ€"inâ€"beankruptey, he said. was willing to coâ€"operate in any way provided that full duty to ereditors be done. Mrs. L. Theriau, a shareholder, spoke in support of the motion. He said he did not suggest there was anything wrong but it looked on the surface as if the shareholders were being ousted from their rights. Two of the inspecâ€" tors of the assets, counsel believed, were interested as claimants. The property, counsel continued, conâ€" sisted of 270 acres in Siscoe area, near Sigma, Siscoe and Lamaque mines. A millicn shares had been sold to the public. Justice Mckvoy "What can I do?" Ccounsel: "Direct that a meeting of shareholders be called." "That‘s beyond my powers," said hls lordaship. the debtor company and to the bankâ€" W. J. Hanley, appearing on behalf of Peterborough Examiner:â€"â€"It is diffiâ€" cult to believe that son living in Woodâ€" bridge, a wellâ€"established place in the olderâ€"settled part of the Province of Ontario, would ever have to send out an appeal to graveâ€"despollers to return the remains of his {ather so they might again be given a decent burial. | Ottawa Jorunal:â€"President Rooseâ€" velt has a fiveâ€"point plan for better business. No doubt business could think up a fiveâ€"point plan for better governâ€" ment. | Albany River ... Canadian Pandora ... 7 Darwin ... T _ De Santis ................... 21 Delnite .................. 50 'Empire Gold ... «â€"â€"â€" Jowsey Denton ... «_ Gale Gold ... »..~ GiIBAC ... iss 1 iHa.llnor ....................... 4,.25 Hugh Pam ... 4‘ Lamaqgue .....2....... 6.00 Magnet Lake ... it 5 Ossian .....Allsll..s.. 24 O LeaFy 5 POrQUIIL: ..:.@;........0....0. Porc. Ck. ( units) 4 7300 Presdor .................... â€"â€" Porc. Lake .......... 21 United Porc. ... 4 Wood Porc. (units) ... w _ .e «..~ Young Davidson 24 Brandon Sun:â€"Some people are so selfish that they always think of themâ€" selves first, just as the rest of us do. Highâ€"Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Press Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway .. Central Porcupine . Central Patricia Coniagas ConIi@a®uUruUum ........... Cons. Chibougamau Darkwater ............ Eldorado ... se Falconbridge ... ce GIenora .........0.0. § Gcoldale |..................... God‘s Lake ... Granada |.......0..... > o Hardrock : ;............/;... Hollinger |................. HOWEY _ ' Hudson Bay ... International Nickel Jackson Manion ... Kerr Addison ... Kirkland Lake ... ‘Lebel Oro .:............... Lake Shore ........ Lee GOIG@ ......0.2.0 ‘ Little @ong Lac ... MaACASS® |...................... McLeod Cockshutt .. Manitcha East ... McIntyre ......0.0..0. McKenzie Red Lake Graham > McWatters Mining ‘Corporation Monet® NaybOob Nipissing Night Hawk ... Noranda ... O‘Brien ... Omega PAMOUTF |..............0...0.. ......0.0..... Pickle Crow ... e Preston East Dome Premier Read Authier ... ks San Antonio ... , E€hawkey |..........00... Sherritt Gordon ... St. Anthony ... Sullivan Con. ... Sudbury Basin ... ....2.0...... Sylvanite ... _ | : oi Teck Hughes ... ‘TOoBUrI > i Ventures ..,.......00.0000 Wright Hargreaves .. White Hagle .............. Bralorne ................ Buffalo Ankerite ... Production has come so fast at Pamâ€" our that development has been far out . of proportion to production, but at 1,500 tons daily a more reasonable balance ’wm be given. All the costly work of ! shaft sinking and trunk drives are beâ€" ing absorbed in current operations. When the mill is increased grade will f probably come down somewhat as Pam. our can make plenty of money in a balanced operation at 1,500 tons daily with recovery running between $6 and $7 per ton. Production so far has come largely from the main orebody and it would be expected that known lower gsrade orebodies will be developed and worked more intensely at the higher rating. | In the first half of the year operating costs averaged under $4 per ton, which should be substantially improved next year. Pamour should make exceedingâ€" | ly good profits through 1938. Ashley ... ... Brett ......... Base Metals Big Missouri Beattie ... Bidgood ... Bobjo ... I:"’I‘o-day’s Stocks ] Unlisted 1% 4,25 7/ Asked ----- ll‘u 807% .1 % .4.50 4.80 o .19‘/2 .94 i7 3.10 1.07 1.98 5.05 .04 16% 2.50 1.53 84 \uib #~ Co <nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 4 pm..~â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on Ist Sunday herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 pm.â€"Young Peoples‘ Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Rev. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€"W 2.00 p.m. Sunday School, Bible Class and Public Worship in Finnish language at home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Pottsville. 7 p.m.â€"United service with the Timâ€" mins Finnish congregation in Timâ€" mins Finnish United Church. Tuesdayâ€"7â€"9 p.m. English language school for Finnish adults in High School building. Schumacher Rev. Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, Minister Res. 83 1st Ave. Pheones: 1094; Church, 1094â€"B Services Sunday, Dec. 5th, 1937 11 a.m.â€""A Christian Outlook" 2 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7 p.m.â€""The Man Who Saw" The extra offering for the Saskatcheâ€" wan Relief will be received toâ€"day A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend these services Dr. Fraser 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"7 p.m.â€"C.G.I.T. Meeting. Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"â€"Y.P.S. Finnish United Church Timmins Cerner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€"W Services Sunday, Nov. 28, 1937 11 am.â€"Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class. 4 pm.â€"Special practice of _ Senior Church Choir. ; td) â€"~"Moral and â€"Spiritual Selfâ€" Examination and Christian Naâ€" tionalism." Anthem: "Lord We Pray in Mercy Lead Us," from the Tone Poem. "Finlandia," by Jean Sibelius. 8 pm.â€"Fireside Hour for the Public, ladies of the Church, hostesses. A cordial welcome to all. Mondayâ€"at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Free English language school for Finnish adults at the Manse; at 7â€"9 p.m. in the Church building. Wednesdayâ€""7â€"10 p.m. Ladies‘ Aid Sewâ€" ing Circle Meeting, Mrs. Fanny Vucri, hostess. 7â€"8 p.m. Handicraft Class for girls, and Junior Girls‘ Choir practice; 8 p.m. proâ€" gramme, including lecture and disâ€" cusion, arranged by men; 9 p.m. Senior Church Choir practice. 7â€"10 p.m. Library and Reading Room open to all. Thursdayâ€"at 10.3¢ a.m. and 2 p.m. Free English language school for Finâ€" nish adults at the Manse; 7â€"9 p.m. in the church building. Dynamic Religion. 12.15â€"Sunday Schcol for those twelve and over. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday S:hool for all unâ€" der twelve. 7.00 pm..â€"Evening Worship, "Alibis." Members and friends are asked to note the change of hour of the morning The United Church, Timmins Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. (Corner Fourth ~Ave. and Cedar Street) 10.485 a.m.â€"Morning Worship, _ 8t. Matthew‘s Church Recter: Rev. Canon Cushing, B.A., L. Th Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday Bchool 4.18 pm.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at ? p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister South Porcupine Finnish United Church 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins. Trinity United Church United Church South Porcupine, Ont. The Salvation Army Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. A Cordial Welcome To All St. Paul‘s Church A Cordial Welcome to All South Porcupine, Ont. ‘*All Welcome‘ Kingston, Nov. 30 (Special})â€"Already serving a life sentence for attempted miurder, Pasquella Ferratti, 36â€"yearâ€"old Italian, today was sentenced to serve "six additional months" for getting drunk and assaulting a prison steward. ‘"He did not knock me down, but my head rang for a week," Assistant Steâ€" ward Frank Ellis told Magistrate Amâ€" ze 22 1228428 e .uâ€oooooooooooooo‘o’o’u’u’u’u’uflofl’n’fl’ooouolzuoonofoocnofooov.?oooooooooooooooo:o:oooofoofo“ooofffoo"ooo o oo tss * $. Under Life Sentence, but Given 6 Additional Months Free Telephone Service from South Porcupine, Pamour, etc. 19 Pine Street North Doherty Roadhouse Co. have now been made extending our free Telephone Service to clients in South Porcupine, Paâ€" mour and vicinity, ask your local operator for Doherty Roadhouse Co., you will be connected with our office immediately. GCall us ftor quotations and the promp; execution of orders on all Exchanges. Listen to our daily broadcasts at 12.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. giving you upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute market prices. Members of the Toronte Stock Exchange STOCK BROKERS Ellis, who is in charge of the vegeâ€" table cellar at the big prison, said he had found a pail of brewmash hidden mong the potatoes and carrots. Forâ€" ratti considerably intoxicated, came along just as the discoverey was made and swung at Ellis with a powerful right fist. Ferratti told the court he had obâ€" tained the "home brew from some one ¢lse," but that he had drunk "plenty." brose Shea. w3 Timmins