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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jan 1939, 1, p. 5

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largest an market in the world, siands abso Upon a munity. i1 the the old ideo ism and i bhas had 0 movemenis upon it an bination of only min‘n old mentlal Britishâ€"bui military vision C shore 0o Torory.o Toronta‘s Progress Follows the Mines City‘s â€" Béoms with Mining "the mecting p little settlement importance, dr prosperity from and the horticuy Canada on the For 110 year otlwrr gradually accumu wealth from trade among the largest the growing Domt Discovery Lead: And then, in 19( kaming Non her portant gold dixgoverics at Porcupine, where the great KHollinger mine has since produced over $265.000,000 out of a total of close to $550,000,000 for the entim camp and has paid dividends of over $93,000,.C00, ow of a total of over $156,000,000 . As if tlie cup of prosperity for ‘Toronto was nc\ yot full, two years later came the. equally important ga‘d discoaveries at Kirkland Lake, where, today, seven great producing minrs eIâ€" bow cach other along thres and a half miles of the richest area of its sizc in the world and whencse has already come nearly $325.000.000 in new zold and nearly $142,000,000 in divicends. And since that time many other camps have come o the front in Ontario including the mincs of Sudbury, largest being built by country north tural se‘:tlems: in richness su er before kno a clear sky, ca mining booin,. south Lorrain to the world ; The eyes of mining hitherto been centrm:d were turned nor.h an decline of the â€"camp Cripple Creck and Go the intorn©ional line Nome in Alaska, and camp of Rossland and erâ€"lead arcea in British mediately, Toronto to the aspect of a boom : business of all kinds, ing construction, . to hitherto unknown. Gold Finds Keep th Sseven yoars later ca A â€" Quiickâ€"Healing S Eczema. â€" Psoriasis, Iteoh, Chavs,. and m $1.00 : $2,.00 sizes. (] THURSDAY: JANUARY 13TH, 18939 At all down by Order Your Coal NOW From Fogg‘s YÂ¥X ard secbhumacher Phormre T25 DUL ab John W. Fogg Limited nin.ns WESTERN CANADA COALâ€"ALEXO AND CANMORE BRIQUETTES WELSH â€"AND AMERICAN ANTHRACITE REDâ€" RIVER â€"SMOKELESSâ€"NEWCASTLE RED JACKETâ€"Egg and SMtoker Sizes Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies. tOv iBb caling â€" Salve for Cvanide RHRash soriasis, _ Impetigo, _ Salt _ Rheum ,_ and moast skin ailments. 50¢. sizes, _ (Medium and streng) inmins, Schumacher and South Poreupine Drug Stores. »145 ve nlcm y€ ished ‘a‘t nt NT 1¢€ LC 16rn O nIinion ids W RUSSIA Nâ€"Large Household Size 11 11 1¢1 1 O W Ne CLM ri¢s at Porcupine, llinger mine has $265,.000,000 out of $50,000,000 for the ducing minrs elâ€" thres and a half area of its sizc nces has already Coincident nen, wilith nad upon the Weost, east, following of â€" Tonopah, dfield, south of Klondikz»s and Ba imes of Co randa blaz r Eldonmado Ball Rollin £ reWwWSs of )rlid had denly., 0 O1nNn, in toâ€" Richd FORN K IN DISEASES nNnlt pperâ€"g ocan si Jwin an vâ€" build T out of Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 H 11â€" WAas n the riculâ€" ODa.\. zoned Im T 9] 16 swin: a L847, up I remaine 1J 851,607,188 permits, $ 184. @ Ontario mC from ho only years during the lass thirâ€" teen in which trading and permits have not gone handâ€"inâ€"hand was in 1934 and 1935. Trading in 1934 dropped from $314,897.144 to $246.355,662, and #1C 280 005 sX {times creassd t« from 1933 and the finai untold millio doubtless wi the whole story by ; 1934 and 1935 minin formed at a ra‘e ncyVy JUul€ CR2MLE *1g 41 inz adgp.ion of "blueâ€"sky" ilaws in tario and other provinces of the minion, permits fell off 40 per cent m the previous year and trading no ; than 80 per cont to the following als: Pormiis, $30,095,589; trading, 9.870,965. Bwv. for the fact {hat perâ€" ts ~had already boen issued and lding startod, the decline in conâ€" uction would have been considerably re, probably even exceeding the drop 1] ‘mits increased from $4.282,090 t 378,172 in 1934, while in 1935 vradin ‘wed a further de¢line to $1574.,979, ) _and permits acain increased to $ Mimnes Change a w2>d and 155. 93 pC at buildi 26,029.584 § ~Irl with New â€" Companies 2 figures do no ole story by any CC pt ppor producers in oranda, with its mo across the Qucobec whil 0; trading $47.098.0654 ha by ha owing â€" tw the histor 14 r cent from ‘he high level ile trading in 1932 reached mark at $54,746,215, down cent from the high of 1929, 1 1983 that Greaf Britain trA: reaQ buildit ided on 082. $12) ) mining companies were ‘am‘e never before equailed cing of new projects took is of dollars, much of it hheld from the marky, dumping of listed securâ€" iding prices. ading was again in full iched 1 total of $401,139,â€" per cent., while permiis a fairly even level at $8,â€" 1929. occurr in the New immediately gold standard, markâ€" f another resurgence of in zold mines and minâ€" _the result that in that vived to $314,897,144, or f 1932, and permits inâ€" 78,172, <up 42 per: cent. t In the It irteen prosperity â€" Ni oqolincident ris: in the minin AI insf )ws: 1928, perm $614,808,561. 18 trading., $71030 y of the city, perâ€" $4,282.090 in 1933 Kirtkland 1L4ke Phone 3982 C ity‘s Skvline h2 Qi0@ <.andard 1745.876. Next year i trading at $250 permits kept pace Branch Office continued to inâ€" 1929 toth buildâ€" ately by similar centres of that in 1930, folâ€" lueâ€"sky" laws in mmencement cections that t xislence _ today, ampletely. supported by all oronto‘s tempo erity has been dent riss or fall sformation 1« Pat her distinctions o highest officc 1 Empire, and ices thz. moasâ€" in the world moaxicorn «mel Formed however. t world 11 igher figâ€" New York and ng aAareas. 0o 1926 we that year e of minâ€" €: andard were th meas today t proâ€" calta~â€" ng tC ed by Stock and since then securities has not ceen industrials. It is esti thas in 1937 the total ma ed a va ue of $7,481,833 ard wil tain‘y be under $8,000,000 for tt ycar. Mining stocks have also down in the dumps in the latte of vhe year, and tsotal for 1938 w {far exceod $262,000,000, according best est‘mate obtainable, Gown 1937 about 30 per cent. Prosperity FolJows Minces Those comparisons prove bey inC ed encounagemcnt 0 ture on the pai individuals gene Th decline in inz stocks durin ganization Dial polici nas incrcai tered in ra and consequent genol all asscciated lines 0 closely followed minin the ~past thirtsen ye ancthsr porient argun a 1 SLOCKS attributabl p‘lainly, Onl new mining for the crop Ahng many new come into bearin have thus placeod this province at t reached, are the of, n by ‘h! 19974, : pros} almos zd in initial zreatt years consequent upon the price of gold to $35 The decline in capita the public for m:w mining also been coincident with of new and s the "unlimitec Cambrian Sh Noihern par possibilities claimred. to ar 11 primary cre onto‘s prosp dawindle in t lieve that a the ci caticn tocks hadow of doub nd consequent ever Ccrops up tLLer Oof limit=d The world‘s only is part of the Britist of the 16th century, Serk, quezn of the 1 in New York before hner subjects read th« we the lucky ‘mes crat,. the Dame d among ner or unemplovymet movies, politics. labor unions. 5 New Yorker. neow the previou 12@ 1) ember [est trad .nz voJUu lv $337,000,000. c ie total recorded matltt o $11.238 The la pe of Wonder ‘suitin ting. yea bi: Min buildi vill pr ought Why. what hat Wiiâ€" oniy 31 11 Y _ J3E which 1 urinz the ptrI to many cau hcing the 1C iIn 2 9800 part ol nerally. in cubl hat Du equal y> in f nc M a anC me de Serk people, wh 11L argument of the spi imanem po ch, )11 aC AL . paved roads She is shown P stimated tal value viding b: Yume, wa wh 18 pt a t D m T l rlu 11 pi Drop QUEEN OF SARK numbet Nn 19 WO clas 19 1l P L m w >veOI e] n T1 rom ND« 1 Olt l l A€ by 11 Use of Anaesthetics Grows in Importance Nitrous Oxide First Used in 1844 Chloroform: in lohn Krancevic to Appear at Amos Court This Week l7 No tlit L1t h: 11€ H J gentigâ€"100King IOr an autoâ€" s been a murder or a divoreo is there any sign of poverty Island of Sark, there are no tor cars, local @ewspapers or and,., Robert W. Hathaway, a ount 11 tiny feudal state which tsed in the atmosphere America, The Dame de sh Channel, interviewed Arizona, said that when y to one another "aren‘t tleâ€"looking for an autoâ€" it e may be c Within â€"th 11 VANCE, TIMMINEZ ONTARIO € 111 break and use o0f anaesticâ€" with almost explosive 14 Wells produced surâ€" 1 with nitraus» oxide: 1€ )propa 11 n remandeod ‘ nearly 100 of operation. Since cpane and ethylene duced, â€" intravenous sodium evipan has ularity and a wide the dru of opera many otherâ€"cas:s to ame sitting are that ho was arrested last ac Township, in the ic. on a charge of between the age of ough,. M.D., D.P.HIH.) ginilarity between ) discovery of vacâ€" â€"@ation Oof the blood All three were at increduility, â€"a brief then rapid acceptâ€" 10 Jenâ€" tween Canada Germany. WA dit th 1nC USsC O id van L mads greail of spinal anaesâ€" established pracâ€" il s anasg.ht 1827 the La h he and 1U Jil LancE! special column vithout pain." namesâ€"are senâ€" U1l n thelr own they deserved. Great Britain > Oof anacocstheâ€" "@1lnces in this 121 nbut the la uffered finan ‘â€" expsricnecg In their owl nat of Pavid Christmas, in ear Amos, on )( ) 0 Bl Amos, on entering and appeared in nes iire senâ€" Ciscovery of t> humanity. ral doctor in used ether .â€" He failed agreecdoad that chloroform int than ‘‘An anacsâ€" r if confined eould if deâ€" allowed his 11 nd ether botlhn niâ€" scon, did 1847, Sir h introâ€" > of agalInst kooper, remandâ€" in Amos ‘dinarily used C imadlan ame. in discovyâ€" d that roform UnCo1â€" wWwerC 2A NC O Visit of Col. Drew Should Prove of General Value There was a time when Premicr Mitchell Hepburn and his cabinet were far from sympathsrtic with respect to the aspirsions of Northern Ontario, and only of recent months has there been noticed a change for the better. Mr. Hopburn has acquired a greater knowledge of the North Country by mingling with mining operators and other induscrial leadors who are famâ€" illar with the needs of the area and che necessity for aggressively tackling the development of its immense reâ€" sources. With a far botter grasp of the potentilities of the North, there has been a welcome change in attitude, which is reflected in an appan:nt deâ€" termingcion to provide an improved Col. Drew is takinz time by the foreâ€" lock, and is bound he will not be out of date when it comes to discuss vital matters pertaining to the Norch. The new leader has chosen the democratic way. He is making close contact with the pceople <o cbtain their viewpoints, and no doubt will endeavour to give Northern Ontario a fair break in the halls of the legislature. system of roads for the North. The attitude of Col. Drew with reâ€" spccet to Communism, and other ‘isms and all the clements which are directâ€" ing their efforis to undermine C:>:motcâ€" ratic principles in this courtry, is well known. That these factions are qpuictly nds are given in the {udicial district in which they are situated, and in cach disâ€" st and in alphabs tical urder, according to the townships; then ftollow the loca â€" itory, also a)l phabetically arranged and in sequence. Owners of property ed beyond February, 1939, as the Act reâ€" for which there is In the arrangement of the list, la trict the lots in townships are placed fir tions or claims not originally in surveyed terr thus advertised are advised that extra costs are incurred if payment is delay quires an additional notice to owners of claims on which the taxes have not been paid by this time PURSUANT to the provisions of The Mining Tax Act:(Chap. 28, R.S. 1937), the following list is published of minâ€" ing locations, mining claims, and mining rights, in respect uf which taxes iumposed by the said Act are more than two years in default, and notice is hereby given that unless the amount due as shown on the said list shall have been paid on or before June 30th, 1939, the property in respect of which the taxes so remain unpaid shall on the day following the above date become forfeited to and revested in the Crown, ‘ a statutory charge. Communications regarding this Tovronto. N.W. pt. of N DE 1015 N.W. !4 of N Toronto, 6th Dccember, 10938 HR HA.R H.R (From Sudouty Star koon ion of the importance Notthern Ontario has bâ€"en exhibitâ€" by Col. George A. Drew, Ontario nservalive Iador, in arranging, so n alter his appointmont, for a tour the principal contres of the Northâ€" Government Notice â€" Under The Mining pt 13924 13925 886 887 889 1101 1102 1103 11312 11313 11315 11381 11382 11383 11417 11418 11535 11548 11614 1234 6811 6828 fastâ€"zrawing matter should be addressed A serics of special sermons on "The sermon On The Mount" wili be preached,. s arting next Sunday, at the iFinnish languazse services «0 be conâ€" ducted by Rev. A. I. Heinonen at 180 â€"pm. in the South Porcupine United ‘Church and at 7 pm. in the Timmins Finnish United Church. I The subject of the first sermon in ; this series is: "Poverty That Makes ’Rlch" or "The Princely Poor." This ‘sermon will be drlivered noext Sunday, 15th. At this servics also the inswallation of the now officers of the YPS. of the Timmins Finnish United Church will be conducted by the minâ€" ‘aister. in the North is no secret, and citizens who are desirous of maintainâ€" ing the existing order will give Col. Thow every support and chcouragement in suppressing the subversive clements. Shor‘ Iy Col. Drew will make artangeâ€" ments 5 ent*r the legislature to take his plaice at the head of th» opposiâ€" tion forees in the house at the com= ing session. The visits to the North» land will be time well apart from the opportunity given to Non hernors to tender thoir conmratulations to him on election to high office which some day, porhaps not far distant, will lead him to the premioctship of Or‘ario. To Preach Series of Sermons on * Sermon on the Mount" Ian Maclaren once wrote:; "The world has its own ideas of blessedness. . Blessâ€" cd is the man who is always right. Blessed is the man who is satisfied with oooooooooooooooa ooooooooooooooosoonoo' 00000000 CO:CQ 600000000000 CQ.O C ...o.oooo..oo..oooo.oooooncowt.oooooooooooc.oouooooo.oo.o..oo.ooooo.oo.oo.oo.oooooooo?ooz.zoooooouooon?w. a MOUNTJOY TOWNSHIP JAMIESON TOWNSHIP GUIBORD TOWNSHIP COCHRANE DISTRICT THOUGHTFUL CARE DEPARTMENT:~ OF . MINES ® BEATTY TOWNSHIP MUNRO TOWNSHIP 8. T. W ALKIS1 DP ONT ARTO Lob LOot Lot Lot Lot Lot LOot Lotl Shaw Carmaln Lot 12, Con. 1 Lot Lot Deloro Lot 1t Con. 1 Lot 1, Con.â€"d Harker .. Holloway Shiaw Robb Massey TELEPHONE 509 w w 62 282 282 22222222282 24. t OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 1*.Con.. 2s .. 8, Con. 85. 8, Con. 6. 12;~Con.>6 9, Con,. 1 11, Con. 11, Con. 11, Con. 12, Con. Funeral Qirector Con to G. R. Mickle, Minc Assessor, Departmen Con T I M M I N S ) DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR SERVICE himself. . Blossed is the man who is strong. Blessed is the man who rules. Blossed is the man who is rich.. Blossâ€" ed is the man who is popular. Blessed is the man who enjoys lifs. These are the beors.titudes of slight and this presâ€" ent world. It comes with a shock and opens a new realm of thought that not one of these men entered Jesus‘ mind when He treated of blossedness." At the request of the members of the Y.P. 8.. the minisser has consented to give this series of sermons on true happiâ€" ness, as taught by Christ in His Sermon On The Mount. Immediately aiter evening serâ€" vice in Timmins, the second sedorunt of the annual mceeting of the gation will be held. + + 4+ *# ® .0 O.“. #* # . )* .00.0 JAAA ‘00.00.“.00 ® ® ®# # ae 46 # J 4 0000000000000-oooooooocoo ) en es _ a% o0 44 _a8 ¢u 40 , *, ,**,**,* 81 THIRD AVENUE H~C; RICKABY Deputy Mint Tax Act 40 4( 40.12 11. 347 23.20 39.86 20.803 24.066 23.42 22.16 31 .46 .35 3 40 309.0620 40.125 40.125 40.125 44.5 Areg 45 41.3 45 .4 D2.2 52.0 260 22 20 2() 16 2t of Mint ol Mine 11 Amount Duc $30.52 30.52 23.87 23.07 2 .00 23.93 23.93 26.71 23.07 38.08 15,22 14.8"7 22.87 21 42 27.03 22.14 20.23 23.93 23.93 30.99 32.81 31.30 20.97 31.99 271,.12 29.20 2‘4.‘l8 206,40 30.20 30,.30 20,00 18.50 24 .87 16,.56 14.62 13

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