Geological Work to be Carried on This Summer Announcementâ€" was i weekâ€"end by the Hon. M ister of Mines, of the geo gations which will be c summer by his Deparim peceted that 16 part.es w the ficld, 7 in the caste: province, and 9 in the : investigations ~will inclu sance surveys of new po reâ€"mapping of areas giv renewed activity, and doet the etsablished mining partics are as follows: Dr. M. B. Hurstâ€" to Investi., !¢y will A Ned ate R eent Dev nts in the vicinity gave mnecent 171C VC Opments | porth of Schrceiber in Porcupine Camp. | _ 13. Caribou Lake 4 1. Kaladar Township Oontarioâ€"Dr., . W. D. Ha amine the portion of th Ontario gold. belt. which dar township. 2. Anglesea arnd Bar Ssoutheastern, Ontaricoâ€"1 will extend the mapping to Angleseaand Barric 3. â€" Sudbury Areéeaâ€"Dr. haim will continue stru in the belt of ‘Jlavas and the southeast of the Nick 4. Loebel Townshipâ€"Prof Tean will continue the detai cal survey of the casterly po Kirkland Lake area. 5. Eby and Grenfell To3 William Gorrie will mak geological survey of the wt sion of the Kirkland m Eby and Gren{ell townshi 6. and shipsâ€"Dr. Jas. E. t tinue the detailed: geo gun in 1938 ofâ€" these north of Larder Lake 7. Langmuir, and Sheraton Town:s Berry will make a naissance of these tC the south and east of the south and east of Ni 8. ~Goudréau; AFgaâ€"D will continue the deta survey begun in 1938 of | 9. ~Mishibishu Lake A Evans will make a naissance Of an aAarea â€"C from Mishibishu Lake to in the District of Thuni 10. Little Brant will ¢ magnetomet MONDAY . MAY â€"15TH AWhbumccmm w on * 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000; Build or Remodel N O W W. H. Scvert welcomes the opporâ€" tunity to be of service to you and invites you to bring your building problems to him that he may help with plans, financing, etce. 25 Years Expsrience PMHONE BUILDING CONTRACTOR 153 Mountjoy St. Phone 279â€"J 4 C# 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 The Visit of Their Majesties The King and Queen Long LimiL Coach Fares _Short Limit Coach Fares Returning â€" Leaveâ€" Ollaw Later Than CNKR. Trau C ie /.:i\\,,\ï¬l'. kz 7r;/ \ ‘ m L)+X § /Q" "A4 it t L/ [ it Tickets <cGood in Coaches Unlyâ€"â€"iN0 ALORU Â¥EES. TELEL < JeBR ME Children 5 years of age and under 12â€"HALF FARE No Bagzage Checked on Short Limit Coach Tlckgts For Pull Infcormation, Tickets, Etec., Apply Local Ticket Agen TEMIXKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY (Avoid Last Minute Congestion by Buying Your Tickets Earty) Long Limit Coach Trchets Monday, May OF imence a geologicai and survey of the producing nd MceG b‘ "FKhoms Lakse Arcaâ€" m o geologi area â€"extor Lake to Lak ~ Thunder I g. Lac Arca ence a geo CN.K. Train No R. Train No. 7 by Reguilar ‘Train 14. 18, 19, 1939 OTTAW A Zl"d Return ‘rie Townships, Dr; V. B. Meegn of this belt inâ€" townships. ¢. (H.. WX Fairâ€" uctural studits d sediments to ckel irruptive. A 1 thi 1ips lying to : ithawk Lake 4 al râ€"â€"Mr. B. L mical reconâ€" ending west ike Superior, ~Bay. np utheastern g will exâ€" uthz:astern sses Kalaâ€" nip al investliâ€" a on this 11 r] connaisâ€" ; fields, omise of tudi2s in ipsâ€"Mr. detailed n extenâ€" hes (Onlyâ€"No Stopâ€"Overs AHowed Enroute s of age and under 12â€"HALF FARE ecked on Short Limit Coach Tickets Tickets. Etc. Apply Local Ticket Agent Â¥ Thoma nd T own Dt NX ot I1. Long Lakeâ€"Netah ArcaMr. R. 1). Macdonald will make a gceological reconnalssanceâ€" of (an area extending [roem Long Lake woestward to Nezah on the Canadian Naticnal Raillway. â€" 12. Bid Duck Arcaâ€"Mr. M. W. Bartâ€" ley will make a geological survey of an arca in the vicinity ol Big Duck Lake, TCO 15. Rd Lake Areaâ€"Dr. H. C. Horâ€" wosd will continue the detailed geologiâ€" cal survey begun in 1937 of this area. 16. Rowlandson Lake Arecaâ€"Mr. V. K. Prest will make a geolo:dcal roconâ€" naissance of an area in the vicinity of Rowlandson Lake, which lies to the North of Aitawapiskat Lake, in the District of Patricia. ' # a3e Te a3n aBe aBe a e ath sB alp sls als ate _# . 6. 26. . 2%, 2 . .%, t .%. i. t Seatoalsoate 64 ooofloon: *a ate ate at ole¢ *# + Other Areasâ€"Dr. M. E. Hurst, Proâ€" vincial Gcologist, will investigate reâ€" cont deveéelopmonts in the Porcupine area. and examine a number of proâ€" pertiecs in various parts of the Provâ€" incs. Thc simmecring Danzig stew is rapâ€" idly xc'xchlng the boiling point. Hitler is pcuring "tourists" into the Free City and scems determined to take 1t. Poland is ecqually determined that hne shall not and her attitude has been bulwarked by Britain‘s firm stand. Prime Minis+ ter Chambsrlain has served noticc that: any coup which threatens Polands inâ€" dependecnce "would incvitably <start a general conflagration : in which. the country would be involyed." Britain is nearly Afedâ€"up with."apâ€" j pcasement" and it is quite likely that Chanibérikin meabt just exactly what he said.. Hitler, has, of course, taken eccgnizance of Britain‘s attitude but whetber or not he will allow it to daeter him is a moot question. Mceanwhile Britain continued to try and bring Russia into the antiâ€"aggresâ€" sion bloc. which now includes six naâ€" tions. Britain, Franceée, Poland, Roumâ€" ania, Turkey and Grecce. RusSsia is lukeâ€"warm to the proposal and conâ€" tinues to insist on an ‘ironâ€"clad military acreement in return for the loan of her | support to the blog. On Monday, Mayâ€"22, the councu of the Loague of Nations mects. Some importance is attached to the â€" meceting. Althouczh the Lca"ilcs teeth are tithcr | drawn or blunted, ‘its. c,dbtencc still I sorvcs an cxcuse for natlons to mect. | | | ection of the Little Long Lac. belt Resont report of the two great â€"nCwsâ€" gathering organizations in . the United Siates, the first the. United Press, the second, Assuciated Press: London, May 5â€"(UP) â€"Grcat Britain informed Moscow today that at pr°sâ€" ent she could not accept Russia‘s rcâ€" quest for a military alliance with Briâ€" tain and France. . ; . London, May 5â€"(AP)â€"The British government today accepted Soviet Rusâ€" sia‘s proposal to form a Britishâ€"Frenchâ€" Russian military alllance. lips ofézmï¬nell Laird, head of Camâ€" mell Laird and Co., historic shipyards SIFTING THE NEWS Regvwlar Trains Tuesday, May 16 Wednes. May 17 Thurs. May 18 Friday â€" May 19 Satur, _ May 20 CGaing By ali Short Limit Coach Tickets pmingeont witticism came. from . the P B By Hugh Mutrph» Returning Leave Oltawma C.N FTrain No. 1 C.â€"P. K. No Thurs May Fridar â€" May Hatur. . May Monday., May Monday, May #..% uts 2t ,® ’0“0“2’ *a**s*"*0"*s* D+» "If I were in Chancellor and bhcard of the wonde: which we can turn out think on my aXis at Birkenhead, after the recont chrisâ€" tening of the 35.000 ton British battleâ€" ship,. ‘"Prince of Wales." Alboert,. Frederick,~ Arthur, Gcorge, King By the Grace of God, of Britain, Ireland and of the British Doâ€" minions Beyond the Sceas, head of an cmpire that covers oneâ€"fourth of the carth‘s surface and ‘has (500,000,000 subjects; does not lead an casy life. D¢â€" all the envy wasted on his Royal position there are few who would volâ€" untarily wear his crown if they had to bearehis cross. His: Majosty is surrounded by retainâ€" ers, pomp and ccremony. He has four ‘reat. palaces, a_ royal train, .one oi the bx ggest yachts in the world, a non- taxable salary of $2,050,000 a year, but the tall, studious man of 43 cannot afford the luxury of A gocd rage with a statesman or a politician.. He must not quaxxel with ministers nor interâ€" fere with politics. In him is vested the tradition which almost alone holds the British Empire together. He is at the public beck and call. He to live on a clockâ€"like schedule, go to Sandringham for. Christmas, to Windsor for Easter and Ascot race to Sandringham for. Christmas, to Windsor for Easter and Ascot race weeck:; to Balmoral in August or S2pâ€" tember. He has had to develop a regal endure boredom. On his visit to Canada for example he will travel 8,000 miles in 28 days. He will spend 22 nights on the train and will +Bistéh to numerous ‘speeches, adâ€" dressesâ€"and harangues, good and bad. In Qttawa alone will be given a carden party and two official dinners. : His‘trip will be immensely beneficial to Canada.> The ‘csuntry will be the gainot ty the visit but for the King and the Queen it is quite likely to be nota ‘Royal tour but a "Royal torture." While members wiseâ€"cracked for their own amusemoent, divorce bills were put through the Dominion house in as many minutes late last week. Finally: Arthur Slaght (Lberal, Parry Sound)‘ protested against the "farce" of going on with the "pretence" that any bills wore‘ being given atention. After a fow more bills had been put through,. J. F. Pouliot, (Liberal, Temisâ€" couata) add¢d his protest against "this dirty,; stinkima legislation." It was clear, he said, that in the majority of cases pvidenr~e had been fabricated by keyâ€" Ncear Paris, Texas, farmer â€" MaAION Mackey was continually having to shoo the trespassing chickens of his ncighâ€" \bour: James Winchell Snow. Finally, }onc day rocently, farmer Mackey lost his temper. | "I‘m going to kill that wholo damned outfit." he said. He grabbed his shotâ€" gun, marched over to the Snow farm and began shooting. He mowed down Farmer Snow and his wife, two daughtâ€" brs and a sonâ€"inâ€"law, killing three of the five. On the way home he was still mad so he stopped to kill farmer Dec Chandler, who was plouâ€"ching a field,. Aflter a fCw more I through, J. F. Pouliot couata) added his pr dirty,; stinkitma legisla he said, that in the evidenco had been 1 hole investigators. kept gcing to Lhe NCn who paid $25 licence charged applicants $500 through. On the asâ€"vet unassailabie .act, LNaAt the finger prints of no two persons arC alike, has boen based a science whiich has aided in the identification and capâ€" ture of thousands of criminals and wanted persons. In Canada for exâ€" ample. in the last fiscal year, a total of 59.366 prints were received by the central bureau in OQOttawa from which 12680 identifications were made. The Canadian government decided | to adopt the system of finger print identification back in 1910 and estabâ€" l lished a central bureau at Ottawa. The hureauu which now is secâ€" Canadian bureau, which now S seCâ€" ond to none, began with a personnel of One of the most attractive weddings of the year was | at â€"the United Church, Schumacher on Saturciy af noon, when Miss Evelyn Flowers and Mr. John Ja Quirt, were united in marriage,. From left to righ On the as the finger pi alike, has b has aided in ture of th He cha ea that to the O was uclh a . the business wWas bencfit of lobbyists to kill farmer Dec plouâ€"ching a field, nastv temper! hat wholo damned erabbed his shotâ€" to the Snow farm Ho mowed down s wife. two daughtâ€" wWEDDING PARTY AT SCHUMACHER SATURDAY farmer â€" Marion 2es and then to get a divorce Hitlor‘s shoos ‘ful spoced at our ships, 1 THE FPORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN3, ONTARIO Lord Riverdale States May Have War in the Fall "Now that we have tested Hitler on his written engagement and learned that his declared policy is one Gof diâ€" mination by force, there is a strong possibility that hostilities will break out in Europe this year," said Lord Riverdale of Sheffield, K.BE., LlLD., yesterday when interviewed by The Advance in his room in the Empire Hotel. Since Britain Learned Hitler‘s Declared Policy One of Domination by Force, Trouble Probable. Says Hitler Would Make Mussolini Axis "Junior Partner." Britaim Determined No More Broken Pledges. pxren e r In Timmins on business, Lord River dale is Managzing Director ofâ€" thsi Arthur Balfour and Company, Limited Capital Steel Works, of, Shefficld, Engâ€" land. In suggesting that there was a posâ€" sibility of war this year, Lord Riverdale was reversing his opinion of two years ago, when he last visited the camp. At that time he prophested that there would be no war in Europe for teu vears, ‘"Unless Hitler changes his and it docs not seem likely will,‘‘ said. Lord. Riverdale, * likely that there will be war "Is it imminent?" was the "Is it imminent?" was the 1Tollowing question. "It is very. unlikely that Hitler would make any, move which would lead to war before the fall," was the reply. "He is very anxious to get his harvest over. . All indications scem to point to the fall of this vear as the time of danger." Asked to what he attributed the apâ€" parent waning enthusiasm of Mussoâ€" lini and <the, Italian people for the Rcmeâ€"Berlin axis, Lord Riverdale said that Hitler had not kept his word to Italy. "HMe broke his word. with regard to the Austrian affair," he said. "Italy can hardly be in favour of having troops in the Brenner Passâ€"just as they were during the war. "Furthermore, â€" Hitler y Mussolini a junior partnet â€"and no dictator likes to partner," Asked:if he placed any possibility in the increasingly talkedâ€"of possibility of Germany and Russia joining hands, Lord Riverdale said that he did not. "There is no possibility at all so far as I can see," he said. "Nazism was built on the main plank of antiâ€"Bolshevism and Hitler would only make himself ridiculous now if he gave Russia conâ€" cessions of â€"any kind." Was it not true, asked the inttrâ€" viewer, that. Stalin had for several years been making overtures to Hitler in order to effect an alliance between the two nations? "I think not,." said Lord Riverdale. "I know that that beliecf is helid but I do not believe in it. It is possible that ocbbels and his propaganda machine have created such a theory into bring I see no points of contact at all beâ€" tween the powers." The British nobleman opinion that the visit to the United States of t Queen would have a trem three.â€" It now perts and 12 sto the direct contr Roval Canadiat On file at Of {inger prints. beareau has for criminal of 95.000 idenifica Since April 1910, and 336 individuals institutions have b located by means C FingAer prinls, graphs and desc: sons. make idgn wa.s thdt Miss Isobel Flowers, bridesmaid; the bride and groom; y afterâ€" | Miss Dorcthy Clemens, of Toronto, maid of hcnour; Mr. n James | John Platt, of Timmins, groomsman. omb t to Canada â€" the King â€" tremendous in WAT . the followin 11 ould make in the axis be a junior ‘W| with ph 109 â€" prinls which about *n made. )le violators caped from ntified and alttitud that T 1s Vvervy rints the and and of ence for good. It would also have the effect more: closely . linking .the United States Great Britain,; he believed. "How do the English people focl about war?‘ was the ncxt qucstxon "They are quietly: détermined that this busincs.s of broken pledges cannot go on," was the replys "They.Are. ready for war if it is necessary. England has made up its mind that the situâ€" ation we have been enduring ‘carinot be continuedâ€"and will not." To accommodate the expected hceavy ecxtra traffic to Toronto and â€"other points south in connection: with .the visit of Their Majesties the.â€" King and Queen, the T. â€"NO, Railwaysis, .pro- viding extra facilities to give.the (best service for <~the :extra ; traffic. Thc Northland, Train .No. 50 which, nomn- ally dogs not Upcxarte on _Saturday_ï¬ from Timmins. will yun on regular timeéetgble Extra Train Service to Toronto on Saturday, May 20 schedule on. Saturday,, May 20th;â€"with the usual connections n om blanch ling points. : This addltlonal service shou]d prove ofâ€" special. value and ‘convenience to this part of the North; ‘Inâ€" making the â€" announcement . elsewhere â€" in * this issue, the T. N.O. also makesâ€"a very helpful suggestion for the occasion. "Avoid last minute congestion," says the announcement, "by buying your tickets carly." Those whoâ€"are considering 30â€" ing to Toronto for the visit of the King and Queen would do well to note the special service and still more the sug~â€" gestion of purchasing tickets before the last minute rush. Ansonville Fire Causes $15,000 Loss Swanston Motors Destroyed by Fire Which Gets Start When Gasoline Tank Exâ€" plodes. . Was Aided. by Wind. Iroquois Falls, May 12. Special to The Advance. Begun when a gasolinc tank exâ€" ploded and aided by a sirong wind, fire destroyed the garage of Swanâ€" ston Motors, Ansonville carly on Thursâ€" day evening. Estimated loss in on of the biggest fires the town has had in years exceeded $15,000. Sparks from a welding are beâ€" lieved to have ignited spilled on the floor. From the gasoline the fire spread to a ncearby tank which had been removed from the ground. In a short time the tank exploded. The fire soon got out of control and the building and its entire contents were destroyed. Four cars and two trucks inside the buiiding help¢d to swell the total loss. About all the Ansonville Fire Departâ€" ment was able to do was to keep the fNames from spreading to the nearby houses. Fortunately large tanks in the front of the garage were untouched by the fire. Had the flames reached them it was possible they would have exploded with disastrous consequences. Blairmore Enterpriscâ€"Hitler lost an eve last week when the Nelson Daily News spelt his name "Htler." Advance Photo and Engraving) Aldermac Augite Base Mclals Beattic Bidgood Bobjo Bralornc Broulan Porcupine Buffalo Ankerite Canadian Malatric Central Patricia Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine Coniagas Coniaurum Dome Eidorado Palcorbridge Gillies Loke Goldale Hardrock Hollinger HMHowey Hudson Bay International Nickel Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Leitch Lake Shore ;Lit.tlc Long Lac McLeod Cockshutt Macassa McIntyre . |McKennc Red I-ul\o McWatters _ Mining Corporation Moneta t Naybob Nipissing ~O‘Brien ... Pamour Paymaster . Pickle Crow : Pionecer 1. Premicer San Antonio . Sherritt Gordon Sullivan Consolidated Sudbury Bason Sylvanite SHiscoc . Teck Hughes Waite Amulet Wright Hargreaves s ns m en > 7 EC i . Toâ€" day‘ s Stocks Successful Bazaar and Concert by Finnish Church several hundred people from. the disâ€" trict attended the successful bazaar and concert held by the Finnish Unitâ€" ed Church Ladies‘ Aid in the church on Friday afternocn. Fine tapestries and handwork were on display, and the ladies who attended found greatl pleasure in this work. The Ladies Aid Sewing Circle and Girls‘ Handicraft Class also sold a great variety of artiâ€" cles which they had made during the past year. A special feature of the event was the attire of the youug ladies who waited on the customersâ€"they wore the Finnish national costumes, which are beautifully: woven of fine coloured fabric. During the afternoon the visiâ€" tors were given the treat of hearing tae Finnish nationai string instrument the the "Kantele" which w event. ESTIMATES FREE ASPIIALT SHINGLES vour Hardware, Lumber or Building Supply dealer ar wrile Cajmnstru ture C idings IDEAL FOR NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION for full particulars and Free Booklet on STOCKED BY OUR LOCAL DEALERS l;i.\t"(l ClusIve o s u|â€" aSsS exhibited Oflice: 58 Hollinger â€" Buy It With The Rent You Now Pay! Now is the time to bwiid that | always wanted! Enguire about deor The National Housing . You can pay aAs litlle as $21.1 18 1.18 18‘ 19 1.05 14.50 31 .85 48 .25 1.32 5.010 1.66 1.44 1.96 5.00 1:50 2.38 3 Af 4 .0%9 6 .50 44 1.95 4.43 1.990 1 .51 1.00 8G © Decide toâ€"day to banish upkeep costs forever â€"to modernize, beauâ€" tifty, and insulate your home with B.P. Insulâ€"Ated Sidings. J. AYOTTE THE VISIT OF THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN Short Limit Coach Fares GooOn GOING BY ALL REGULAR TRAINSâ€"May 20 and 21, 1939 RETURNINGâ€"Leave â€" _ n ot later than C. N. Train 47, 11.15p.m. Tuesday, May 23rd. Tickets Good in Coaches Only No Stopâ€"Over Enroute AHowed Children 5 years of age and under 12 HALE FARE No Bagsage Checked on Short Limit Coach Tickets General Contracting For Pull Inforn Highâ€"Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Press Apply to Local Ticket Agent TEMISKAMING â€" AND NORTHUERN ONTARIO RAILWAY The NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY Oshawa Times: £ ers are smiling sinc boosted the gasolin ive power is still t Sudbury Star: And the Girl in uio FPront Office is having an awful time. She thinks encirelement has someâ€" thing to do with home runs. Fort Erie Timeosâ€"Reviewâ€"Stop Hitler and Stop Hepburn have been familiar cries in recent wooks, With summer comingz on it might be well also to reâ€" mampher in Stonp: Look and Listen at and Stop Hep! cries in recen coming on it member to St railway Ccrossit Woodstock Sentline temporary spsculates ers do not use the f1 names. Probably th wolf is hanging arout Tcronto Telegram fences are in good sha or. 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