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Porcupine Advance, 23 Mar 1939, 1, p. 3

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Robert * people the others. A gold bricks 011C chase 409.495 While Bal‘ber larder Lake area by Consolidated l 00.. has outlined containing appro: with a potential v: 000. it. is not suffl< discussion. writes Tamam in comp With the location would assume eco: This body was blockec sulphid Conso men the the of to 40 c: 5118.798 fur for The Schun very nice St the McIntyre day evening. me Melmn‘e Commun day evening. March 17 happy crowd that dam of Ernest Manon-o an Gm! lomen. Harbor Lardcr Not Yet Ready for Mill Plans Mrs. E Saturday Hospital. but is 511 Mr. and Mrs. Arc family. of South Pow ed into town and hm deuce M the home of W. 'Briden. Coniaurum Mine. The friends of Mrs. Wesley Dougla will be sorry to hear that she ha been sick for the past two weeks. A] wish her a spccdy recovery. Mr. Georg Lake, visited week-end. The Young People‘s Society of Trin- ity United Church held its meeting on Monday night in the church hall. A short devotional period was held and then a social evening was enjoyed. Dur- ing the evening a nice lunch was serv- ed. Owing to the illness of Miss Meta Moore. who was convener for the meet- ing. the Irish programme was put. off till a later date. The Croatian Women of St. Alphon- sus Parish Church are holding a ban- quet and‘ concert in the Croatian hall. First Ave. on Sund-za; March 26th. Dinner will be served at 8 oclcck A special program has b2en arranged and a pleasant evening is assured all who attend this event. the delicious supper they served. The Strollers Club met at the home of Mrs. John O'Donnell. First Ave. on Tuesday evening. Five hundred was played. and the prize winners were: 151‘ Mrs. Same Gurevitch; 2nd. Mrs. Soucie. 3rd. Mrs. F. We‘b‘Jer; door prize. Mrs. N. Tario. After the cards. Mrs. O'Don- nell served a nice lunch and a very enjoyable evening was spent. St. Patrick‘s Day was celebrated by a good. number from here attending the Consumers Co-operative dance at the Riverside Pavilion. Mrs. W. C. Arnott. POplar spending a holiday at her I Bra cebridge. he 400 3K8! The C.W.L. Lad Parish Church 11 ful turkey supper on St. Patrick's nil hall was nicely d4 casion in green The ladies are ' the delicious su to be home again. The Young Peeple Alphonsus Parish Ch meeting in the chu: March 23. at 8 o'clock Timmins, will be the cial programme has I) all young people are this meeting. Mr. Claude Brownsccmbt who has been in St. Mal having. treatment. for his to be home again. Hymn 164 was a read the Scripture pel of St. Matthew 24 to 36. The p11 er and the closing Mrs. Phelps serve The next meetir Lang's. received from the secret: Home Mission! Board cone: Freethy. adapted missions? WMS. Mrs. Lang read c of the study book. “Minister Genera." The theme for “The Church of the War meeting sibiltty 4 invitatio urer's 1'8 The Women‘s Missionar Trinity United Church me; of Mrs. Phelps. Cedar St, 16. 'Hymn 358 was sung. silence for World Day of observed. The roll call i were read by Mrs. Black. Meetings of Different Clubs and Other Organizations at Schumacher. Croatian Women of St. Alphonsus Parish to Hold Banquet and Concert on March 26th. Other Schumacher News. Schumacher Societies Hold Enjoyable Event THURSDAY. MARCH 2331'). 1939 ’16 50 Vet BI K iden cad Quillanâ€"Mussolini bell: ey are more free than smooth talker with a 5 should do well in that c mer Moran W W nu )m The ladies the Comn the WMS. La March 29m. 4 f!‘ W85 RC nigh 50.000 ob n held its meeting on the church ball. A period was held and Mine Ma feelin 111C al cons 180.000 ' 50.000 l( inderson. Kirkland s in town over the tl‘med by .amond- d Whi KC 24 LI 'C U d 25th C read )bec ;, March rated fc white COT lrch will 'ch hall Dl'. K1 lie Briden anc pine. have mov- 2 taken up resi- came n 252 was sung pleasing lunch .11 be at Mrs W31 11D )1 11' bl‘ bed orcbod: 84.000 ton 11')’ ,lk ratula‘ted served. Chlll than any 1th a few that coun~ )m ’fered pra )lac em March m He mp home on 9 G eneral Sm A1 p11 r 3m 1C r SL. home is in “u )1 ll Wac‘ hospita is able )I )IEKE A spe- ed. and a very music h h 1 m 81' H .(l ll‘ Mr m ha if 1‘!" five 11‘ h m 1 ”‘gMine Repossession 33% Blocked bV (ourt M 1x 16 producec 96.523 tc d‘uced f urthe Robt- Cl'u Hudson W3 'm 011 miner that mately ment, of Qucbe ounces 01 would be First Trip in Six Years from North mg. wm vember. ”If 11‘ 111 East Malurtic Output $173,059 Sinvc November Tc )(' May. 1934 ry liblf )l‘ 11' ate p. m 1m 11 ll 94 95f I] 1'1 pre )GC ef Justice Rose Finds rope1 Notice Not Given 1V6 Mix M‘ll: lip. Q oruary )6 f1 he} w 1t M ruickshanl '11 M )ld ort )l'Odll CKCIS 1k 5.000.000 or m P); 1533’ land 11‘ $194 :1 44. m H ext preliminary rs back i I] Sinc II) rlinm'y report the Province reduced 5.568 $35 an ounce. During that was Out from any tim s productior from milling ts (k) arly in I'beat-en by I‘t . mine ha 39,856 from $5.48. a m 0!] s appro commem D If mana H CO ll! W )ur Mi plan h mUarly prose- 0111151 RVCI‘EI )Ul'l ll Feb W II 89. hort m [E 111 [ft $161 md Bin arl)‘ n p 1 11' )n 'om m 31 1‘6 1T1 OX‘ .d 1 pa school waiting luncheons. dogs barking. the baker man. the milk man, the junk man. but no umbrella man.‘ alas! What do I hear? Do my ears deceive me? Rushing to the open window. my eyes behold and my ears do hear the Hurcbr-Gurd-y man. Oh Spring is here, is here, hooray.â€"â€"The Looker Outer." Tough We were reading yesterday about a new phenomenon of physical chemistry termed "tough water." What is new about this? We have had “hard" water for years. Then there are those sulphur springs up through Western Ontario. Sulphur water is tough enough to make the strongest. man shudder. The People's Money Fifty M.P.'s came from Ottawa to look over the Toronto Bren gun plant. We hazard the guess that most of the M.P.‘s couldn‘t tell a boring ma- chine from a hydraulic churn. but that wouldn‘t. make the cost of sending them from Ottawa to Toronto any the less. So down the drain goes a few more taxpayers” dollars. 110W ma That genial journalist. Thomas Rich- ard Henry. writes a lot about a lot of things in his column in The Toronto Telegram. This week Thomas Richard Henry writes about peace and war. Then he tries snow. but passes that up for a dash of “tough" water. Then comes reference to the legislators from Ottawa who visited the Bren Gun plant at the expense of the Dominion and are said to have been banquetted at the expense of the city of Toronto. Well anyway. here is what T.R.H. says:â€" Angel of Mons ,‘ Who knows. we may get another year of Peace before Armageddonâ€"and something may happen in that time. Unless the “angels of Mons" appear again. it looks as. if Hitler is going to force the Empire. and plunge the world into warâ€"and eventually a point- will be leached from which Britain will not Mixture of Water, Snow, W ar and Taxes W We Gentleman Justifies Ap- peasement, but Not Meals for Parliamentarians. Meantime Lh nd wxiLers who he Empire mu racy in the s n'actised in 0911 We told you so WE lC ll ung Dark No: IL seems Loo b ms and writer H1 H ms and writers are mostly of the 011;}; sex. age, and physique to do any the fighting they welcome so bravely. I‘ho appeas'mnem. policy may have led-â€"--'but for the sake of humanity If n I)“ IT 5U ll ey hav un will we deserve . the angel n 11181 W s a “(11 money.“ pa 11 ‘bad Hilyle 11 ‘epo .orinn ll Hall 'hat d t4 agent for the wife." The Looker Outer impress-es people different the way it impresses a la J‘s Greenwieh village. meâ€"glorious old Sol pouri windows on our street. as ying to make amends for 1 his unkindness to us weq :ne those peanut politieimrg. rs who were so ready to plunge re into war to defend demo- the strange way that it is in Central Europe. are saying: you so." rs L00 bad that these politi- 1K ill .VC he above a '01} Hitler wasn't a little mare n. Wasn‘t it Napoleon who announced that England al- l the battles excem the last m8! to be nimble about. eat them to it. a. cost to Britain. to the world. Germany is unafraid zl'ner stuff than we a‘ rribly afraid of an months of freezing wea- bet. the city decided not mow. .ve think it. is time that. was rolled right out. of pa 1P the city who wer banquet. describe graceful waste of )S( Dominion. Government, {ed with the price of I'f wime Ids 01' Mons may 0W1] he] cure the tendency es-zntatives of the ‘It‘s Government 1e last battle too- L0 Britain. to Ger ew weeks that the visitors wn personal ex- l’i 1C ng home from :hL~â€"m matter unhappy about ‘ering to the heir mom-day a1 waves 'mo 11 a blue. blue veriest Medi- sketches. 19 bright idea he expense of )CI‘ xcep W88 51 rsonal their *owel ak 'el. smoh is for his us weary aspir Dc 1re. .lome not the tax- it littl Eldfi‘ 16 1D~ H( gummy ADVANCE. mms. ONTARIO Showrooms Schumacher Highway Judging from references to this and that person being laid up with the flu or “having a verv bad cold." there seem to be many cases of influenza in town, Though the disease is of mild type, the medical advice is to go to bed and call a doctor as the best. way to prevent the disease from assuming serious phases. . Pamour . Paymastor Pickle Crow Pionoer Preston East Domo Premier San Antonio Slierrit. Gordon . St. Anthony Sullivan Consolidated Sudbury Basin Sylvanite Siscoe Teck Hug-lies Waite Amulet , Wright Hargrvnvvs Conlaurum Dome Eldorado F'alconbrldge Gillies Lake Glenora Goldale Hardrock Hollinger Howe . _ Hudson Bay International Nickel Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Leitch .‘ . Lake Shore _ Little Long Lac . McLeod Cockshutt . Macassa . McIntyre . McKenzie Red Laks‘ McWauexs Mining Corpormion Moneta Naybcb Nipissing O'Brien . Afton Aldermac Ashley Auglte Base Metals . Beanie Bldgood Bobjo Bralomc Broulan Porcupine Buffalo Ankerlte Canadian Malartlc Castle 'I‘retheway Central Patricia Central Porcupine Coniagas \ppoar to be Quite a Few Cases of Influenza in Town To-day’s Stocks [will right-â€"with an :11 lmdy. luxurinus uphnlslor appointments, and a emnomiml \'~8 cngino. face and my figure an face and my figure are still very definitely mun/rm. l'n- got liagv-Aot ion Safely Brakes. I'm quiet and ('nn'lfm'tahlc. Describes Guarantees "In the second place-“got thisFâ€"I'VIC (;()'l‘ .\.\' R (; prosmwc my lwsl of nw~ 3H Inllmg my slrulv lmss lrmlml mo in HI! .‘I 11M!) “0 Luxo ()h. I know that I‘m :1 ‘llsvd mu" in my nil ho” 10 ll \\ hippcrsnumwr of hitting: “[ wd car \mn mo! “In lmmld go out rivht mm. :uul fur pop. pk l\' upund :lll- around pm'l'urmmwo. I could livk Ilw lt‘mlors nll' mnsl vars nu the mail will: mu- \x'lm'l llt‘cl lwlllml m0! v-s TELLS ALL! t‘lll \ 19.37 lf'md \ -8 intmwximx 9d today in a lmd l)(‘:t|('t' used our lot. issued the follow ing‘ statement: lauds Ford Dealers’ “PROTECTION PROGRAM" BDASTS 0F CHERISHED RG AWARD till In ICC Secs Brighr Future \\( H H .9 Features, R G Award |(‘ LISTED mih JK‘ Luxo J'nrd \ -8. ow that lrr/nu’m/l/l [l mu“ but it nmlu-s mil to have sunn- uppor of :u '11!) var. behind the hingvx Ind-mighty in my Romaine. hrnllu'r. IIS‘ I Was just slridv \vlu ll'( [‘0 SH” “luau! Hmusnmls nf H‘C wlu-n llu- lust, \wck II l'_\' .‘llll \'H' I \ 2 .95 2.07 _ 4 .80 55 .00 31.75 49.00 146! 70 4110‘ 32.25 14 lil'l_\' 40 1 1.85 4.15 6.70 \\ 1.33 i 2.00 i 1.50 i 1.08: 19 87! 1.50 1.10 24‘; ll 10 5.00 1.10 91A 3.40 1 .55 19 23 29 ] fOntario Gold Output ' 3 Down for Februan 36 same rate year. tmal 399.718.030. have to b: short mo Counting 2' duction at for the yen to last yea Januax Tota 516.619 short month a or 229.852 oun n1. HM tin unl \(H l’ lhl'J) FUN! “rule low that m \X'l‘l‘ll 18 In Fe orcupme in the I‘ If crmm _\ 391 Illustrate on 3V H on this I'll Im IN .19 RI‘iO'S D 1938 against. lmw-Imnu'ul Believe you me, llmt ('lu-r mmux some! hing nmvn Hurs‘ lo .wuw‘ :II 4 awards. and grab at (i slivkvr! Bm-nlm- 1“an \ViHI 111“. my :u’ldr‘cm h“ ~‘HRH I‘)l-I.\l.li'l{ \R 1.0T!" full 111 11.041. 31‘ 11thc MICE (I above is the 1937 R 8: G (Renewed and Guaranteed) Ford Vâ€"H car whm-c personal experiences are given in this unusual inturvicw. i Fun! V-H ml‘ skunk h'ui:|_\' cm the Fun] Dvuii-r'x‘ uwci ml' iui. in lin- lii\iillf'lli .hml mmumnv “ruliwr 11' l( d by with 643.902 )m 1m p :0 on Tu uction o “ecoverec a of $10.: ll .wera In the mom IS 3H .ing! {It's su us were hurl. I” the other 1x h m 131' HI I ’90:) t calculation 5 average pro- January. total ought up close $101,500,000. prn-o m :1 853.44 $10 p8 8.388 [c W a l("‘( )wa 11 till VV H Ifld 1 $81Y7 :‘rom H'l'_\ «In; \l \ $10.48 Ill ca m ps ll will the $8 90 \H h lower output, values. produced in Larder creased from $222.4 $230545 in February Newcomers 0n trhr The increases were. 1 to offset. the decline. with exception of Larc‘ Despite the small ing days. some prop including Hollinge Addison. Young - 1 River. Tombill and four 613 from 47.825 $275,289 from 51 in the province again. promotion be- ing 83.561.173 from 384.372 tons. com- pared with 83.670369 from 410.614 tons in January. Kirkland Lake produczd 323789.750 from 213.304 tons. compared with 33.035.575 from 232.060 tons in January. while Matachewan-Sudbury- 'I‘emagami district accounted for $272.- SEE YOUR FORD DEALER NOW, WHILE PRICES ARE LOW! Featuring 1938, ’37 and ’36 Ford V-8 Cars With: \- -l)p0 84 )IIIIIII l‘ I IIgiIIIn (.I.IIIII I I‘m IIIIOIII}. MIIIII rII SIII :IIIIIIIII- II “If. hII'I-I IIIIIII ~â€".‘.aII h (Jaw I IIIUU ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL 7Q!) CARS Ell' Des pine orthwestern Ontario '8 from 144,954 tons 561.058 from 157.886 There were fauna )rcupine; ten in Kirk :n 328 n H if H I} GUARANTEED: L.’ O (100'; MIIIK/lll'll'ull 011111 RENEWED: u'lu'rt ruliuus. RR [uh HM)”; snlisfut'liun 01‘ Hill 30-5l)".'!0-¢!u v u‘urluulvuguil $223495 DU. :‘HH howeve ) pro numb hf an u” t 7%\ you ”flu“ $5,“; numb Al; EM“ _ W 81118 i ‘ :uI'H n 1d eve Lake. “om pa re Phone 415 and 440 Mat mpa ’OOC 1K6 ach 00 81118 J" v m m: 0 VJ) (.H Iu'rl'ssury In mm-l xlrirl .spu'iJi- At .lfl ’(‘l'lan IIIIIII were Ronda. Shining me are: Cochenour-Willhns. Red Lake latter using Gold Eaglé mm. A Summit. included as n produce DON 11 Inlnl‘luhh'. (Juir: Hid: D9111 )l‘ in UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF POWER ( ‘._0RPOR_\‘1‘IO,_\I or (ZANAIIA »’.‘_.._. _-,..-... -â€". , - ed The this Canada Northern Power [b11111 nak \s ill! CHIN} in '0 Par Value Common Stock Corporation, Limited Board of Dirt-flora hn deflated day the following dividends: - Cumulative Preferred Stock kegs March 31M. 19.59. L. C. HASKELL, F.C.I.S (“it'll/Ila S7. quarterly. $1.75 per uharc. payable April 15th, 1039, 1e c'liull “R 9 quarterly, yablc April h uurnnlm . with u T.“ H h‘lv The but. (h; 103‘). at the clue was Josh Bil- muble with the p19 didn‘t know know so many PAGE per rsrhnre Secretary - law cannot. it is mighty had been. Khmer. ro- am former wm closed Almmn and tht‘

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