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Porcupine Advance, 5 May 1938, 1, p. 5

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the workmen, also to the bos: direction was greatly respor the small loss due to acciden most serious occurrence was Another Huge Dam Completed in North Girl in All The World f ® MOTHER’S DAY M 2 2 + THURSDAY, MAY STiH,. 1938 andy for the Sweetest For â€" Mother‘s l)il_\' (C(This Sunday ) Doherty Roadhouse Co. Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 2093 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Direct Private Wires for fast and accurate quotations and executions in all CHOCOLATIES for Mother GOLDFIELDS DRUG Giive something she‘ll really enjoy fresh delicious chocolates made by Smiles‘n Chuckles, Picardy or Hunt‘s. Nicely boxed in various sizes and specially wrapped for Mother‘s Day. Priced per box froimm Bronnley‘s English Bath Sets and Toilet Soaps from Gbhe to $1.85 Elizabeth Arden and Innoxa Sets from The to $20.00 Gift Box of Fine Quality Stationery T5¢ Market Quotations Broadcast each day Accurate Markets and Executions in Commission basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 OPPOSITE THE PALACKE THEATRE, TIMMIN~â€"TELEPHONE 648 Members Toronto Stock Exchange Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds and 5.20 p.m eIT 29th the last plans for the spillways were completed, and as the logs were. dropped into place, the men who had worked so strenuously to finish on time, drew a great sigh of relief. The folâ€" lowing day came the spring floods, and the men looked on, realizing that just in the nick of time had is been finished. Plans were made to include a log;l sluice for timber passage, and also possibly a fish ladder. Those have not yet been made, but will possibly be | done in the near future. | When everything has been cleared | away, and cleaned up, thrre will rc-’ main, only an opzerator to take charge of the water levels, He will have to aid him, a winch, electrically driven, to liftf or lower the stop logs, and thereby regulats the passage of water. This motor is driven from a generator, situated on the end of ‘he dam, which in turn. is driven by a gasoline engine. | During the latter days completion plans were pl lessly, because with the w came the spring ice breg Night Hawk Lake, which Frederickhouse Lake, o to the dam. Ths engin thas if the dam was n when the rush came, tha dam would be smashed b of ice and force of water lost when this happene the water had regained stride, work was continue aged parts, being a smal constructed dam, were : work continued from this n Gam, were répiaced, anc ued from this point. e latter days of April, thc plans were pushed relentâ€" meents by Houbizgant, Mimzy and Elizabeth Arden hile to Y arnidl Water Lentheric Bouquets in Tweed, Shan has, Miracle and KOr Y arcdlle T MIS_; w hole sure â€" euft . alwa sugg our s arra choost at 12.20 nouon love 5C to 25¢ GIFIT â€"PERFUMES happened, an regained iis continued. Th a small part n :. some ays in yC gestions . store. L ange a su Shed Dy Nnug?g CAKES water. On March s for the spillways d as the logs woere the men who had ly to finish on time, of relief. The folâ€" Sunday : ye vou Lavender sets OUll irvender neelt Priced ‘arm weather, ikâ€"up on the empties into wn the river been cleared rre will reâ€" take charge will have to e of water. a generator, dam, which line engine. nething to r your thoug! s and you‘re Don‘t put it surprise for y comIing 1: set apart to h ething to s real rompl: irt of ind ure to find one that expre i2 dGamâ€" t of the ed, and t 1 after normal [eJi z2e0 ted the kes rch posing a fine, the mnag sentence of two mon boy to be cared for dun the Children‘s Shelte: premises were also de a period of one year. Olher Liquor ime and Nhas after, the oldest s eéest twelve. The Mr. Langdon the issued explicit in a minivum fine ronmded sentences 10e to Sentence Housebreaker To Penitentiary Term pMant tered o and polic noon Lawrence Charbotte, of Timmins, is Given Two Years. Younz Companion Released and Ordered to Sign Bond. Women Sentenced on L. C. A. Charges. Mazano Lalonc arge of havin 1‘Cl ht ntences to penitent hile Chief Gagnon a e first time that E4. trouble. The la ested the court to nCt Lawrence Charbotte, of Timmins, as sentenced to two years in Kingston nitentiary by Magistrate Atkinson in lice court ~here on Tuesday afterâ€" on on a charge of breaking, enterâ€" g and theft. Fred St. Amour, also Timmins, who was charged with the me offence, was allowed his freedom it ordered to sign a bond for $200 to ep the peace for two years. It was . _ Amour‘s first offence while Charâ€" tte has a lengthy record in Western inada, which he admitted to the 1 Birch street north, w rbhle had been planted by ey were arrested with y resistance and last w ilty to burglary charges urt The to $10.00 to $10.00 SsuIrc honour r with mind he T polic Here to T home irds o find more all in now : TV C â€"day Mothe 1Cc that are JOr LCAaAses lsaded. guilty to a liquor in a place M pleasing 1C wo men here reâ€" t of a carefully The two men enâ€" Steve Brillinger, h, where a conâ€" d by the police. without offering ist week pleaded arges. The maâ€" lement â€"at that breaking, enterâ€" St., Amour, also charged with the )wed his freedom bond for $200 to whic in the evw in ind | Afton ! Ashley Base Metals PBig ~Missourl _.:....... | Beattie ' Bidgood | RBobjo | Bralorne p Buffalo Anker,.e Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway . Central Porcupine Centralâ€" Patricia Coniagas Coniaurum Con. Chibougamau Darkwater Dome Eldorado Official information given the Raven River Mines Limited the that during the mon April the mine milled 1994 tons of a grade of $11.67. This mal production for the month of Ap $23,201.98. The average daily tol was 67 tons. The Raven River perty is in the Larder Lake area Port Arthur Newsâ€"Chronicle:â€"A lad fly, we are told, can have as many a 5,598,000,000,000 offspring in a sing! San Artonio ... Red Lake Goldshor Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony Sullivan Con. Sudtury Basin Stadacona . Sylvanite ©ISCOR _ ..s. Teck Hugh Toburn Ventures Wright Ha Raven River Mines Milled 1984 Tons in Month of April Eremier Read Reno Leoitch Lake Shore Lee Gold Little Long Lac Macassa . McLeod Cockshuti Manitoba and Eastern McIntyre McKenzie Red Ldkc McVittie Graham McWatters _ Mining Corporation Moneta Naybob Nipissing Noranda C‘Brien Omega Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Fioneer Preston FEa Gunnar Hardrock Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay Falconbric Gillies Goldale Granada Jackson Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro Repeaters Sentenced John McCarthy appearing on a drunk charge for the third time within the past year, was sent to jail for the next three month, while Lawrence Desormeau and John Baird, who adâ€" milisd it was their second offence within twelve months, were ordered to decorate the town treasury with $50 and costs or take a twoâ€"month trip to the Haileytury JjJail. Six other first offenders on intoxiâ€" cation charges, including one woman, were fined $10 and costs or ten days. Failure to Account John Drummond was given a week‘s remand on a charge of failure to acâ€" cours for $105 he had allegedly colâ€" lected as an agent. The information was laid by E. C. Brewer, loca: bailiff. Five Consumers Fined Five men, Lyle Todd, Joseph Roy, Joseph Marcotte, Roland Tourangeau, and Hugh O‘Nzill, were each fined $25 and costs when they pleaded guilty to consuming liquor in a public place. other than his own privaie residence and paid a fine of $100 and costs. Felix Grise, who was jointly charged with the same ofi'ence had his case withâ€" drawtr. ch with a time ut claimed raigned and costs when they pleaded guilty to consuming liquor in a public place. The quintette were picked up following a complaint, near the golf course Monday afternoon. spirits knowled PC fined ar was laic l Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | is Several men who were y gambling at the time were d in addition an L.C.A. charge against Warner in connection bottle of liquor found at that der the card table. Warner last week when he was arâ€" that Richer had brought the irto his house without his afternoon Repeaters Dom( Nickel Listed 7. This makes a month of April of age daily tonnage Raven River proâ€" of orf 8.15 14.23 10.00 1.05 20 34.00 1.09 4.20 4.60 3.50 4.15 89 2 N() 2.39 3.10 37 177 1.04 of 100 40 18 28 25 going to "Dbe (Oou;{ titude that the : province belongs inot to the indi work and e ‘The chief spe was â€" Hon. T. J. C | out portfolio, wl w ns on on mm Not Thoughtful of | Quebec Prospectors (From Globe and Mail) If the press of western Quebec has correcily reported proceedings at the annual banquet of Quebec Prospectors and Developers Association last week, the Provincial Government has handâ€" ed the prospectors a couple of stones in place of the bread they asked for. In other words, the Government is going to "be {ough." assuming the atâ€" titude that the mineral wealth of the province belongs to all its citizens and not to the individual who, through ; hard work and energy, unearths it. out portfclio, who Onesime Gagnon, 1 Sumimed up, the ho informed his hosts prospect of a change inme when comp pro. 11 PIAce Of Th‘ Dreéa In other words, th going to "be {ough." titude that the mine province belongs to a not to the individu hard work and energ GOODYEAR GARDEN HOSE Association Says They Askâ€" ed for Bread and Given Stone Smooth Black Hose, 50 ft. length ... Corrugated Black Hose, 50 ft. length Corrugated Red Hose, 50 ft. length . pa ipe ‘IMMINS PHONES 500â€" 301 1601â€"1602 Rain King ) lbs rOlU TAYLOR T‘he complete nave rne of stock if it is worthless; that suffer if the property he does not become a successâ€" that he should get nothing f speaker of the occasion . J. Coonan, Minister withâ€" i0, who represented Hon. agnon, Minister of Mines. ), the honorable gentleman is hosts that there is no 15e 5 lbs Sprinkle1 fertilizer xA DE NITE T2â€"inch, 14â€"inch, 12â€"inch, Shears, Spring steel handle Shears, hardwood handles Small Hand Tools such cultivators, etc., each.. Spacding Fork Garden Hoes 75¢., $1.10 IQ 1Dbs.â€"â€"S0C¢ 100 15bs.â€"â€"84 :45 plant food A Complete Stock of the Finest Quality Garden Tools at Prices you can Easily Afford to Pay! 1y3 $7.75 1, 4 blacdes â€"......:.:s,m.. $10.00 . A‘blades $8.50 wheels, rubber tires $12.75 4 MOW E. S GREEN LA WN FENCE Double Seroll, per foot ... Single Seroll, per foot ... F EC |)h vendor or promoter‘s stock under cerâ€" tain conditions, "when he is in trouâ€" ble," but thas the principle was enâ€" tirely contrary to the viewpoint of the government regarding early developâ€" ment of mines. And then the stock brokers and manipulators were handed a wallop: Head Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ont "Roegal kind, i ment They‘yv be no lay their and they will ri then the spokesn broker blocks "wash I 4 .'\ \\ N GATES TIME:; S.15 P.M Steeleâ€"Briggs and Rennie‘s Flower and Vegetable Seeds 6of all‘kinds :;;;:;;.3% and 10c pkg. LAWN SEED Timothy,>â€"Alsike, Red Clover, White Dutch Clover and Lawn Grass Seed at Reasonable Prices. Under the Auspices of Porcupine Business Girls‘ Club WILL BE HELD IN THE On Tuesday, May 10th, 1938 o-d') 95¢ to $4.75 Hose Nozzles being criticised in a ty., Bill No. 5 gave us to look into the treasâ€" mining companies to the money is going." is most elevating and PACKAGE SEEDS Trowels, weeders, $4,.00 $4.50 $5.00 Garden Spades Rakes, 14 teeth ADMISS1ION lbs, lbs. 16 Galvanized after woven, per sq. ft able, And how large CHAIN LINK FENCE h(,lght )() diameter, 24" wide 140 filed w 1th w cxtm' ......... diameter, 24" wide, 200 Mlledamwith water :;:;..."; | 11A W N ROLLERS country may be. idea that minerâ€" al wealth belongs to all the people is all very well in theory, but the windâ€" mill tilters in Quebec appear to have overlooked the fact that any mineral wealth the province contains has been lying there for ages and was of no valuse to its citizens until the prosâ€" pector, the miner and capital uncovyâ€" We humbly submit that when a govâ€" ernment embarks upon the job of evaluating imines or prospecs, it has sounded the death knell of mining deâ€" velopment, no mavter how alluring a country may be. The idea that minerâ€" al wealth belongs to all the people is pector, the ered it anc To deny €rpll any pa who cares long as no Aiinouncement is made this week of a bridg»e and 500 to be held in the Oddâ€" fellows‘ hall, Spruce s{reet north, on Tuesday, May 10th, under the auspices of the Porcupine Business Girls‘ Club. The event will commence at 8.15 p.m. Refreshments will be served during the evening. 1§ mMACQGCG, 18 tract, besids¢ @Quebec wan Bridge and 500 Under Auspices Business Girls BRranch Stores and Warthouses at Caballt, New Liskheard, Swasâ€" tika, Kirkland Lake. Cochrane, Timmins, Ont. and Noranada, Que, DD¢c.; 8115 O0¢ REERESHMENT S s citizens until the prosâ€" miner and capital uncovâ€" gave it value. the discoverer the right to t of his interest to any one to take a chance, just so fraud or misrepresentation ion of the blight that has led over what should be most active areas in the .................. 19¢ S0¢c and $1.50 r misrepresentation she right of conâ€" ig the world that rep its wealth hidâ€" it it has already hat fact to North t of such idiotic s will be reflected the blight that has SC PAGL FIVE 1.950 $9.50 5t3 1 i

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