Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Mar 1938, 1, p. 5

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Park Rd. Schumacher Highway Phone 115â€"440 Timmins In the very near future a delegation composed of A. J. Provencher. president of the association and Martial Dumuâ€" lon, one of the directors, will go to qQuebec City to meet Hon. Onesime Gagnon, Minister of Mines, to present several petitions, which were discussed at great length at Saturday‘s meeting. Delegates will also go from Amos, Senâ€" neterre and Montreal. Mines Commissioner One of the suggestions made was that a mining commissioner should be appointed for the province who would be empowered to decide all disputes, and whose decision wouid be subject only to an appeal to the Superior Court. ~However, F. J. McNally, adâ€" vocate, who had been aAsked to the meceting, did not see the necessity of this, as he claimed, that in most cases, the disputes would reach the courts, where, he was convinced receive absoâ€" lutely fair and just treatment. He urged the members to concentrate on more important matters, one of which was, to his mind, the amendâ€" ment of the regulation that demanded that vendors‘ stock remain pooled and in escrow until the mine goes into proâ€" duction, and also of the regulation that which fixed the price of vendors‘ stock at a minimum Oof 15 cents. In the opinion of the speaker, this should vary according to the state of the marâ€" Quebec Prospectors Have Lively Meeting Reouyn, March 9.â€"Although a c amount of mild excitement was duced into the mecting by the | gerent attitude of an old pros; who felt that every man‘s han against him and who could not b suaded to sit down and hoid his until a pclice constable had bee1 for, a great deal of serious busine. gone into and thoroughly afternoon in the towr by the Northwestern Quebetc Pr tors and Developers Association Suggest Mines Commissionâ€" er for Quebec. THURSDAY,. MARCH 10TH, 1038 Packing Crating Ktoring Call us for FREE ESTIMATES on your n*xt moving PHONES : 510, 1733, 435, 240 ENVERY LOAD INSURED execilement was introâ€" necting by the bellinâ€" of an old prospector, very man‘s hand was who could not be purâ€" n and hoid his peace nstable had been sent F O R D V +8 FOR 19 3 8 This year you have a choice of two disâ€" tinct lines of Ford Vâ€"8 cars. The De Luxe Ford Vâ€"8 is new â€"designed for motorists who want to pay a little more for greater luxury. Its de luxe appointments set a new standard of richness in the lowâ€"price feld. Longer and roomier, it‘s the largest Ford V â€"8 ever built. There is extra roominess in De Luxe closed sedans. The De Luxe offers Ecoxormy was jusl another word in the dictionary until Ford made it an automobile fact. In 1938, as in 1908, the name Ford and the word economy still stand for the same thing in the automobile field. "MOVER®S OF FINXE FURXITURE® Dusiproof Moving Vans Modern Storage Warehouses local Long Distance Moving hoice of eight bot Jucentlrate s, one of e amendâ€" demanded ‘ussed «C IwWHn ha Ad O Another constructive sugg that a committee,. formed of yers, be formed to look into oughly discuss the problems The last clause came in for a great deal of discussicn, many being of the opinion that claims should be autoâ€" matically patented at the end of five years, if, during that time, the taxes have been paid and he necessary work done cn them. quent years and that thi from the patent fee at the ground be patented. The last clause came i deal of discussicn, many ciaim offizce clalms are sILT erning the re pectors and f still ambiguou mining grounc years and tha acre be paid | sucn shnould be aole to Supreme Court with the with which they can appr missioner, in the Provin {1 1J 12 Other q M . ry Ooth accord misappt and th: €¥I1L01 T1 @0 of tion ~were that e supplied with â€"â€"that the recor s <pSeaker, in ) the appoin ty px¢ McDOWELL MOTORSs 1@ t as mproved 1€ down in Â¥Aeccess To Courts ompa t I1IMMIN®,. ONXTARIO the Province of Ontario rards costs, delays and etail. He was not fully i Mr. McNally in regatds While good in principle, i1 that the application aulty and could be conâ€" e records of staking of ) kept in thae recording division in which such atedâ€"that the laws govâ€" pective righis of prosâ€" irim settlers, which are . be clarifiedâ€"and that be free of taxes for two the tax of 50 cents per or the thirda and subseâ€" d that this be deducted nt fee at such time as 10 which rezeived conâ€" that fireprool metal at Â¥ment cerned, Al prospector ) appeal t Fumigating Demothing Deodorizing n estion was local lawâ€" and thorâ€" o¢f mining certificate taking of recording such imnv new Ford J rs and to the facility e comâ€" ntario rued deal Newly styled, the Standard Ford Vâ€"8 is also a big car, Its lines and appointments are altoâ€" gether modern. It is offered in three body types. It is lower in price than the De Luxe. A word about the 85â€"horsepower engine that powers both these big, handsome cars. 11 pw\ultn, in one powerâ€"plant, all the brilliant performance and reliability features that have made the Vâ€"8 famous, with a high <tandard of economy . . . owners in every section of the Dominion have reported from 22 to 27 miles per gallon. For modern pvrfurnmncp and real econâ€" ()' omv. vou want a Ford Vâ€" . . See your Ford de ind Operating Gain Shown by Matachewan Consolidated It is probable that a held again this year by asscciation. men. A rumber of imatters of minor importance were also debated. It is probable that a banquet will be held again this yvear by members of the Bairie Examiner:â€" Canadians are painfully aware of the burden of taxaâ€" tion, but apparently we have some disâ€" tance to go to equal Colorado. Disâ€" cussin: the matter of taxation, the Denver Post says: "Colorado people are harassed with every conceivable kind of tax that has ever been heard of." Production at Paymastgr Consolidatâ€" ¢d Mines, Porcupine district, for Februâ€" ary, is estimated at $107,777 from treatâ€" ment of 13,714 tons of ore for an averâ€" age recovery of $7.86 per ton. This compares with $117,446 in January, a new high monthly record for the mine, when 15,200 tons ef ore was treated for an average recovery of $7.73. OQOutput for the first two months of the year is $225,223 irom 28,914 tons, an average of $7.175. In the same two months of 1937, production was $187,454 from 25,â€" 645 tons for an average of $7.31. Prcoduction during 1937 was $1.267,â€" 382 from 170,298 tons for an average of $7.44. Total produc‘:ion since comâ€" mencement of m.‘li ;z operations on Sept. 24, 1934, now amcounts to $3,105,â€" 831. Gross return from operations of | $7098,620 from 132.764 tons of ore milled . is reported by Matachewan Consoliâ€". dated Mines Limited for the year end-i ed Desember 31, 1937. Cost of opera-; ions totalled $594.,696, leaving an ating profit of $104,007. A net loss of | $20,879 is shown after all charges m-; cluding taxes, depreciation and de-l ferred development were written off. ‘ Assets include $10,230 cash, $65,800 bullion settiements outstanding and | metal in proctss, $10.132. Accounts an:fl wages payable total $49,915. President T. Lindsley, in his stateâ€" ment to shareholders, writes: "The net working capital at the end of the year amounited to $83,397 which is a conâ€" siderable improvement over the figures for the previous year. All consiruction and cther capital expenses are now at an end and the cash should ccntinue to improve during 1938." Production of Over a cour under in 1957 at Rate Million a Year. National Finanes THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ‘About Mines, Signs, Carbuncles, Radio The ladies will ston take a more practical stsp than saying that such and such a program is terrible and shouldn‘t be allowed. They will start listening for the comâ€" pany that sponsors it. Such programs seem to us to be an admirable way for a company to build up iliâ€"will, if any company is interested in building‘ up illâ€"will. Propheis With Profits Some of the publicity men wanderâ€" ing ercund at large can certanly go to l@ady Kilitd the man. Some of these programs make the dime novels that an earlier generation used to consume in the wocdshed sound like fairy tales. reading "Don‘t let George walk George got his ttanoportation after which the boss went roaring to the telegraph office. The wire that he had given the teleâ€" grapuher was ‘"Don‘t. Let George walk." High Radio Programs We have a little message for the ecomâ€" panies that put kiddy programs on the air of the type of Dangerous Dan Mcâ€" Grew and his Lady Lou. The ladies of the land are objecting to high heaven about these melodramas â€"and some of them are mellow to an advanced stage. Adults hear them by accident but the children eat them upâ€"and then go shivering to bed asking why the nice lady killcd the man. Not to Mention Law Googol, Prophets 1lOrOnli0 lelegram} We notice an item in the Wall Stree Journal that will be read with a grea: deal of interest by holdâ€"up men anc of gangstt po to the wolve ¢ reorge no money. Wants transâ€" rtation home. Will I give it to him?" He received a wire from the boss ading ‘"Don‘t let George walk George got his tlanoportation after He 1+ 111 B\ nC aA C it andad the winnerâ€"was ~Central Hanover Bank an average of 299 after s erfect scores of 300. €re going to hold up a wouldn‘t pick on Mr. V« Missed a Stop Sign supposed to have hapy was something of a pri ard far from home. he mana e the and Bumper Guards Spare Wheei Tire and Tube Tire Lock One Tail Light Front and Rear Bumpers In addition, De Luxe cars are equipped at Extro Tail Light Extro Windshield Wiper Extra Sun Visor De Luxe Stecring Wheel ~EXTRAS" AT NO EXTRA COST Both Standard and De Luxe coars come h equipped at no extra choarge with Rrre notl 1 on Wa ‘stickâ€"u} meon w of nager wired Wants trans no extra charge with ie branch rain fare South Porcupine Branch cor. Mocre Golden Ave Phone 534 e Harolad $n0oo TC x ValD‘Or Claims Big «/ Criminal Gang of 15 al Cigoar Lighter Twin Horas Headlight Beam ladico tor on instrument pane! One Windshield Wiper One Sun Yisor Glove Compartment Lock and Clock Rustless Steel Wheel Bands Googol | Columbia University has coined thel word "googol" which represents a word’ beginning â€"with 1 and followed by 100 cyphers. I team when they are given a free hand in predicting profits. We notice one blurb that says conâ€" cerning a mine, "an operating profit #f $6.17 por ton is indicated, which would amount to approximately $6.75 per share on an annual basis. Since the mine happens to be selling for 358 cents a share on the Toronto Stock Exchange, $6.156 a share would seem to be quite a generous estimate of possible profits. It might be a nice short word for newspaper men to put in a heading a few ycears hence when they are talking about the C.N.R. debt. Fee Simple Again esterday we had a word or two to say concerning fees of various proâ€" fessional men. We were talking to a friend of ours this morning who has just returned from trip to Blighty. While in England he had been blessâ€" ed with six carbuncles. He called a Harley street doctor who charged him ten pounds to lo0ok at the carbuncles. We don‘t know what he would have charged to treat them. Neither does cur friend. He just paid his $50 and took his carbuncles away with him. Four Men Under Arrest as Alleged Members of Robâ€" bery Syndicate. With four of a fifteenâ€"man alleged gang of desperadoes already in the hands of the Val D‘Or police the soluâ€" tion of a long series of crimes, ranging from ordinary theft and receiving stolâ€" en goods, to breaking and entering, armed holidup and robbery with vioâ€" lence, is expected within several days. Chief Leopold Therrien and his star sleuth, Sergeant Pat Feeney, expect to rid the town and surrounaing district of that most undesirable eiement, orâ€" ganized crime. Thse first arrest was made within an hour of the most daring coup which hour of the most daring coup which could have cost the life of Bob Mondok, Sunday night when Val D‘Or was in the midst of its Winter Carnival celeâ€" bration. Developments followed rapidâ€" ly with two arrest being made Tuesday morning. Wild rumors to the effect o Maurice Fiset, one of the trio, had shot Here‘s a thrilling story from last week‘s issue of The Val D‘Orâ€"Lamaque News :â€" | _ February 23rd, breaking and entering the Russian Kid Poolroom, Val D Or, stealing $12%5 in cigars, cigarettes and chozc‘late bars. ' | 25th, armed holdup at the !Courtemanche Hardware store in Malâ€" |artic. Fiset is alleged to have entered ‘the store, last Friday night, and to l have asked the clerk to change a dollar | bill. While the clerk went to do so, lhe ordered him to "stick ‘em up" and then to lie on the floor, While he pilâ€" fered the cashbox and helped himseif with whatever interested hnim. D‘Or C.NR. station, stealing various merchandise includimg several typeâ€" writers, four or five men‘s sulits, caps, cigarette lighters, February ~27th, at 7.30 while the Carnival was reaching its full swing, Fiset and Seguin are alleged to have entered the home of Mr. Mondok, asâ€" February 26th, while all Val DOr was preparing for the Coronation of Miss Sophia Luknow as Queen of its first Winter Carnival, breaking and enâ€" tering the Express office at the Vai February 3rd, breaking and entering the Mines Merchants Supply store, Val D‘Or, with theft of $555 in goods and money. Also recovered, besides the gun, idenâ€" tified as the one used in both the Malâ€" artic and the Val D‘Or holdups, were typewriters clothes caps, candy, cigar lighters, cigarettes, and other merâ€" chandise alleged to have been stolen in the daring series of thefts and robâ€" beries. In Chronological Order Here is the report on the crimes in which the trio is involved: Dz:cember 14th breaking and enterâ€" inz the Goldfield Hardware Store. At the Police Station, it was reportâ€" ed that Seguin struck Mondok with an axs, inflicting painful wounds to his ncad after he, Mondck, naaq succeeded in disarming young Fiset. The .38 caliber Colt held by Fiset when he rushed into Mondok‘s house, followed by Seguin, was found in the alleged gunman‘s possession when nabbed in his bedroom. Mondok‘s daring attitude made Seguin reckless. Up Flew the Firearm The revolver flew in the air, over the stove and landed out of Fiset‘s reach, according t~ the polive version. It was then that Seguin ‘became hayâ€" wire, grabbed an axe on the woodpile and landed several blows to" Mondok‘s bhead, rendering him uncouns¢lous. When he regained consciousness, ne noticed his "uninvited guests" had¢t departed with some twenty Gollars ue had in his possession. According to Chief Thetrrien Seguin has confessed his many crimes, impliâ€" cating Maurice Fiset, 28, alias Gaston Gravel, as his accomplish in the brutal holdup of Mondcok, and the many robâ€" beries made by breaking and entering, as well as Maurice Gerad, 30 alias Maurice Raymond Gravel, ror receiving the goods stolen by Fiset and himself. Mondok walked groggily to the Police Station where he reported the holdup and assault. He was then taken to the offize of Dr. J. Matton who treatâ€" covered "I cannot give you more details for the present," Chief Therrien told The News at press time. "Publisn the first details for now and you‘ll have a comâ€" plete story for your nexi issue when we hcope to have captured ine rest of the gang." Fiset was arrested in his roum at a local hotel at 7.30 Tuesday morning and Gerard‘s arrest followed about an hour later at the house where he was a boardey. Doherty Roadhouse Co. 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