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Porcupine Advance, 9 May 1938, 1, p. 6

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* * 4 4 4* Sudbury Star:â€"The cheer at the apâ€" pearance of the first robin would probâ€" ably be a good deal more hearty if we didn‘t know that right behind comes the first houseâ€"fiy and first mosquito. Gasoline Batteries Lubrication 7 Balsam N Now is the time to change the oil and grease in your car, if you expect troubleâ€"free dariving. InsN on RED INDIAN QUALITY LUBNICANTS when you change. Miss Adrienne Carriere, Fourth Ave. Miss E. Beauchamp, Montgomery EBAGE STX ODOoRLESS Cleaning and Pressing }; TWE Râ€"J+DEVLIN CO Al # MPANY UM@ Sloma Cleaners ®6 Sanitary Cliorex Cystem No Gasoline Used COR. FOUTURTH and CEDAR RED INDIAN LOMA CLEANERS Unexcelled Service #@ Passes good for any performâ€" : ance except Saturday. P 4 0 066969046 009@ % 0 00 %% % %¢% ¢%¢%6 0 * Starring W. C Fields, with Martha Raye, Dorothy Lamour, Shirley Ross, Ben Blue, Bob Hope, Lynne Overman, Rufe Davis TOâ€"NIGHT TUES., MAY 9â€"â€"10 W. BARBER (prop.) Schumacher Road PALACE THEATRE â€" This Week Avoid Summer Repair Bills Phone 592 Each Monday eight people chosen at random from this district will receive free passes to the Palace Theatre. Look for your name hidden in these advertisements. If you find it, clip the ad. and bring it to The Advance Office and receive a free pass. _Watch these ads carefully. Your mmeo imay appear at any time. FREE INSURANCE FAST EFEFICIENT SERVICE The Riggest "Big Broadcast" of‘em All Offer You The Big Broadcast of 1938" (Superâ€" Musical Production) Greasing Tires SA FEST Timmins 6060098600404 $ DINE HERE Judgment Given re Dumping in Lakes The judbment itself is voluminous, and, we believe, lcgical and most helpâ€" ful to a controversy that has agitated the mining operator for many years, and will doubtless continue to agitate Application of Kerrâ€"Addison Mine Brings Important Judgment. (From Globe and Mail) The judgment itself is voluminous, Justice Godson of the Mining Court, by which the application of Kerrâ€"Adâ€" dison Gold Mines for the right to deâ€" posit tailings in Larder Lake was granted upon certain conditions, will prove of considerable interest to other mining companies in a country tha in perhaps the majority of cases offers the most available dumping ground in nearby lakes. A. TOMKINSON Balsam St. N. | Bring back the memory of the hapâ€" piest moments of your life, in years to come, with a distinctive and beautiful photograph by the Royal Studio. Mrs. J. Deloughery, Cedar St. South Your Wedding Portrait You‘ll like the quiet pleasant atmosphere too. Royal Studio Licensed under the L.C MAPLE ST. NORTH GEORGE BACON (prop.) BY AN EXPERT SERVICE TECHNICIAN Now Located at 22 Ping Street South, Timmins THORPE RADIO SERVICE You‘ll Like Our TO CHERISH ALWAYS Stop at the sign of For Appointment Phone 417 Phone 417 WITH TOMMY KELLY, MAYV ROBSON, JACK.» MORAN AND ANN GILLIS WED. THURS., MAY 11â€"â€"12 ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‘ Special Children‘s Matinee Wednesday, May ilth at 4.30 p.m. All Childrenâ€"10c 130 Wilson Ave. _ "â€" * o o i . i C i C i i C C . t o 8 5 C 4 2 CE C C C 2 C 4 4 C C t C C C 4 5 T 3 4 % % 4x 4* It provides tmat, to prevent as far as possible the wash from waves on the lake caused by wind, and the conseâ€" quent desliming of the tailings and resultant turbidity of the water, th company must provide two â€" parallel booms to be laid iupon the water surâ€" rounding the area into which the tailâ€" ings are dumped. The boaoms must be anchored, but moved from ¢im» to time as the size of the tailings dump inâ€" creases. The distance of the inside boom from the edge of the tailings bed,. and the distance of the outside boom from thr> inside boom, shall be such as will be found from experience to provide protection desired. And the judgment says that the applicant company shall, at reasonable periods, sample the water 50 feet from the edge the tailings, and at a distance otf approximately 200 feet therefrom and S * * *4 SS S 4 4 4 4 % . Hauling of every description ##2x%#; him in the future. As a presentation of both sides of the question, the judgâ€" ment is commended to all who may be compelled so face similar problems. 44 * 55 ** * * * % L %*%* b % % ~ ’, Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 | v/ \s\%\\\\sssxx\“\\v“\“\a.x\\\ ’\’\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ CLOTHES This season it‘s easy for you to wear clothes with championship flair. Simply join the crowd who are buyâ€" ing sturdy good lasting suits taiâ€" lored by " DAPPER DAN" Carioca Shoe Repair 63 Third Ave. Timmins We use only the highest quality leathers, this together with our many years of experience assures you of satisfaction. J. W. Spooner, Birch South A complete fleet of large International trucks make it economical for Leo‘s Transâ€" fer to do your hauling. Miss Kay McElwee, Wilcox St. (Filmed in Glorious Technicolour) THE K EDWARD HOTEL GUARANTEED Shoe Repairs A,. F. Thompson, Fifth Ave (Clothes Troubles Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure When You sSwitch to CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK Dry Wood For Sale as low as $3.50 a cord Quiet Atmosphere THE PORCUPINE ADbvVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO file such reports with the Mining Cour:. Some interesting facts were psesentâ€" ed to guide the Court. Larder Lake covers about 19 square miles and has average depth of 20 fset. Assuming joint production by mines adjacent to the lake of 5000 tons daily, it would take 380 years to bring tailings to the surface of the laks. The northâ€" arm of the lake, into which Kerrâ€" Addison tailings will be dumped, has an area of 900 acres and depth of 20 feet, providing a dump for 60 years at a rate of 2000 tons daily. The comâ€" pany‘s own property exsending into the lake would proyid> dumping space for 30 years. The watershed extends qily two miles on each side of the lake, resulting in rapid runâ€"off and heavy movsment of impuritiâ€"s from land. An alternative source of piped pure water supply for the vicinity is offered in the Bear Lake watershed to th> extent of 3,008%.000 gallons daily, sufficient for from 2,85000 to 30,000 peoâ€" ple, _COMPANY LIMITED | Fourth Ave. Phone 800 SR LR .0 * .“.N.“.O * .0 *# .“.“.“.. 0.“.00 .0 * .0 0.0 0.0 *% ‘0 ha .0 0’0 * .0 0.0 0.00.“.“.0 0.0( * Plumbing and Heating ALL WORK GUARANTEED 8 CEDAR ST. N. PHONE 1872 Robert Bannino, Pine Ssouth This car is in perfect condition both motor and in appearance. Upholâ€" stering and tires are also good. We Have 50 Cars Priced from $50. up. Why not drop in and look over the Smart New Hats at Hyaâ€" cinthe. Miss Comissione will adâ€" vise you on restyling and reâ€" blocking your last year‘s hat to look like new models. 10% Balsam N. Ph. 296 Mrs. W. Hansin, Patricia Blvd THIS WEEK ‘34 Oldsmobile Sedan Just Telephone * 334 °® $4.3 +) UK Hats Made to Orde! l Production for the month of April at che Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Gold Mines is cstimated by officials at $239,000. There were 30,394 tons of ore treated !at th> mill, and the average recovery lis given as $7.68 per ton. For the previous month of March the proâ€" 'duc.‘,ion was $240,845 from 30,312 tons with an average recovery of $7.95 per t For a complets analysis of condiâ€" tions and prcblems arising from polluâ€" tion of waters by mining companies, we commend Mr. Justice Godson‘s conâ€" | clusions‘ as an importans addition to ! available information on that subject. | Afton | Ashley ty | Base Metals ... | Big Missouri | Beactie Bidgood |Bobjo | Pralorne : \Buffalo Ankerlte | Canadian Malartic It is interesting to note that inâ€" cudfhg the month of April as given above, the total produciion to date at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite since the comâ€" mencement of milling operations in 1936 has now réached the impressive figure of $7,600,584. Production at th rate of over $3,500,000 a year places the Buffaloâ€"Ankeritse in high standâ€" ing among the gold producers of this Cyanide to the extent of 85 pounds| is required for every 10200 tons of ore, and water is added to the ore in ratio of 15 co 1 to provide aa liquid conâ€" dition for pumping. That amount of cyanide would mean one part to 45,00 parts of water. To cause death it wciuld be necessary to drink a gallon of the effluent in its undiluted sta.s at the outlet of the conduit. The judgment applies only to the application of Kerrâ€"Addison and may be varied or rescinded a. discretion, and says that under the control orâ€" dered dumping of tailings will not, in the opinion of the court, appreciably' affect th> water of the lake in the| middle or western excremity. Other' applications that may be filed will b:i treated under the individual facts as | .. on esmm CC io they arise. : Buffaloâ€"Ankerite‘s April Output $239,000 Hearst, May 7.â€"Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Homer Roux, a settler in the Coppell district, missing now for two weeks. Roux, a bachelor, 61 ysars of age, was last seen at the hom» of Robert Paveur. He left the Payeur place with th> intention of going to his own home a half mile distant. Apparently he never rrached his destination. He wa»> in the best of health and spirits when he set ow and it is feared he accidenâ€" tally slipped into the swollen waters of a creek a few yards from his home. Search parties, assisted by Provinâ€" cial Constable Crozier and Chief Forâ€" est Ranger Banks have been combing ‘he district and dragging the creek. In the latt®°r their efforts have be>n hindered greatly by high water. Gross Production Since Mill Started is Now $7,500,000 Casile Tretheway Central Porcupine Central Patricia Conlagas Coniaurum Con. Chibougamau Darkwater Dom:o Eldorado Falconbridgso Gillies Goldale Granada IUCNO 1 Red Lake Goldshore San Antonio .. Sherritt CGordon. ....... iSt.; Anthony .:;......... Sullivan Consolldated Sudbury Basin Stadacona Sylvani\.e Siscoe . nA ; Teck Hughtes !........... Toburn .. Ventures Wright Haxgxuaves l1OneCr:.......... Proston East Premier Read Authier Coppell Settler Missing ; Feared he was Drowned Gunnar Hardrock Hollinger Howry Hudson Bay Internacional Nickel Jackson Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro Leitch Lake Shore . Lee Gold Little Long Lac Macassa j McLeod Cockshutt Manitoba and Eastern Mcintyre ; McKenzie Red Lake McVittie Graham McWatcers ... Mining Coxpomt,xon Mcneta Naybob Nipissing Noranda O‘Brien Omega ... Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow | _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | East Dome Listed 40.60 1.08 ... 20 12" 2G 19 19 3.20 2.34 4.60 2.30 5.00 1,16 2.48 4.70 3.05 1.78 3.60 3.060 2,12 172 38 206 25 76 9C Bornâ€"on May 5th, 1338, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Sabourin, of Mattagami Heightsâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on May 5th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. George J. Meredith, of 56% Elm nor‘hâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on May 5th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs, K. J. Degurse, of 64 Lakeshore Roadâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on May 5th, Mrs. Rene Hurtubise southâ€"a son. Pornâ€"on May 3rd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson of 401 Cedar street southâ€" a son. Bornâ€"on May 3rd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Marson, of 40 Columbus avenueâ€"a daughter. Mal Mrs. Andrew E Roadâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on May Z2nd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balant, of 31 Eighth aveâ€" son. Bormnâ€"on May 5th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald, of 271 Balâ€" sam street northâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on May lst, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emond, of 90 Wilson aveâ€" nueâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on May 3rd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kelty, of 224 Spruce s.reet south, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a son. North Saturday evening a number of moâ€" tcrists were perturbed when they noâ€" ticed an envelope stuffed in the windshields of their cars. At first glance they feared that the envelope contained a parking ticket or someâ€" thing like that. Many of them felt they did not deserve any parking ticket, while others were not so sure, as they had left their cars quite a while in the one spot and confessed that they were nc very well posted on parking rules and regulations. "I supâ€" pose if I get fined once or twice, I will learn all the parking rules and regulations, and then T‘ll not feel so nervous when a thing like this hapâ€" pens." However, all those who feared that the envelopes contained parking tickets and that this was only a new style of delivery were delighted to find that they were mistaken in the matâ€" ter. When the envelopes were opened, they were found to contain only a bunch of literature advocating alutoâ€" mobile insurance and also special care and courtesy in driving. With the release of the figures for April of this year for (the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite, there goss a review of the production for the firsws four months of this ysar. The total for the months of January, February, March and April amounted to $994,675. There Motorists Feared New Form of Parking Ticket were 119,982 tons treated in the four months with an average grade of $8.04. This compared with a production of $864,011, from 107,508 tons of average grade of $8.05 in the first four months of last year. Eleven Births Registered Here During the Past W eek Dome Mines, Porcupine district, reâ€" ports production for April at $601,120 firom treatment of 50,100 tons of ore for an average recovery of $12 per ton, comparing with $603,164 from 51,100 tons and average recovery of $11.80 in March. Preoductiion for the first four months of the year stands at $2,446,278 from 197,500 tons for average of $12.41, comâ€" pared with $2,500,888 from 188,400 tons and average of $13.27 in comparable period of 1937. Daytonâ€"Porcupine‘s financing plans are reported o be mseting with success and it is expected a contract for diaâ€" mond drilling will be signed at an early date. Further probing is intended of the zone indicated last year by 11,000 feet of drilling. Deep drilling will be undertaken on the section which reâ€" turned best values. Gross production since commenceâ€" ment of milling in 1910 now stands at $25,390,899. Financing Plans of the Daytonâ€"Porcupine Mine Dome Mines Production for April was $601,120 Doherty Roadhouse Co. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Direct Private Wires for fast and accurate quotations and executions in all Market Quotations Broadcast each day at 12.20 noon 4th, 1938, to Mr. and Ccoutu, of 59 Avenue Accurate Markets and Executions in 1938, co Mr. and of 91 Rea street Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Members Toronto Stock Exchange Commission basis only Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds and 5.20 p.m onoonoo 00 oo oooovo 00 uoo ve ooovooooo-booo oc voo odn“ozo #40%%4%4% 4# 6 00:0:0% GOING Thursday, May 12th * .. *# # # w# # # M Ne o. B 00.00.“.“. .“ # .00 % ...'0 ‘. .'0.0' # w # 4 0. .0....’ ..0 ## AaAAAAAAAA # * % For Information as to Rates, Train Services, Limits, etc., apply to Ticket Agents T. N. O. Rly and Nipissing Central Railway. diate iamily, Shs expeceed abcut 200 such heirs However, several geneaâ€" logists have just completed the work and have found 4780 of these unknown and unâ€"named beneficiaries. P% 000000# 0 % @086 @00 6C@%%4%§%%0%¢%¢%4% Pembroke Renfr Arnprior Que Ste. Anne de Beaupre and Return Huntingdon Gleaner:â€"A rich woâ€" man of Tasme, Polgium, died in 19%5 and left a will in which all her living rclatives were to participate even those twelve times removed from her immeâ€" diate family,. Shs expeeied abclut 200 such heirs However, several geneaâ€" logists have just completed the work Part 11 1â€"‘"Scene From Gondoliers." 2â€"Ladies‘ Trioâ€"Misses Mae Menry, Bernice McGrath, Catharim McDonâ€" aldâ€""Allah‘s Holiday," Friml; ‘"Danâ€" ny Boy," Weatherby. 3â€"Chorusâ€""Lee Shore," Coleridge Taylor; "Giannina Mia," "The Fireâ€" fly," Friml. 4â€"By requestâ€""Romany Life," "The 5â€"Chorusâ€"*"*Gypsy Schuman; â€" "Oh, No folk song. 6â€"Chorus at The Gondoliers, Intermission. Fortune You Re Guides of the T1O.D.EF. Comâ€" pany held a Court of Honour last Wednesday before their regular moetâ€" ing. Jean Cowan took inspection, after which Guidesâ€"formed the horseshoe The flag was then raised and the Guide Prayer was repeated. The following is the programme anâ€" nounced for the Schubert Choral Soâ€" ciety on Wednesday, May 11th, under the din»ction of Mr. Geo. E. Hale, with Mrs. Wilkins at the piano:â€" Part Ornre 1â€"Chorusâ€"(a) "Country Gardens;" Old English folk song; (b) "Dawn of Song," Ed Baestow. 4â€"Ladi Eventids,‘ bach Captain Tyrrell directed a new game»e callsd "The Bear and the Honâ€" €ey," in which all Guides took part. Elsic Sheridan then took signalling with several of the tenderfoot Guides. Jean Cowan took second class work, while the rest of the Guides stludied for badges. Schubert Choral ‘Concert Programme Aftor a hike was planned for Saturâ€" day, Guides closed (he meeting with the Brownie Squeezs and "Taps." Event to ‘be Held in Empire Theatre on Wednesday. Canadian Pacific BARGAIN FARES GUIDEKS Canadian Pacific TO OTT A W A MONT RE A L member isâ€""Lee Shore," Coleridge Giannina Mia," "The Fireâ€" ‘‘Gypsy â€" Life, Oh, No,â€" Johnn "Romany Life," "The Victor Herbert; "Will "Maytime," Romberg. Danceâ€"Cachukaâ€" Renfrew Quebec Robert English

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