00400008062 000006 $ Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway g! i The Nipissing Central Railway Company ; 000000000000 6 whi 646090404 64000 4§0044e n nam azske hnesi{ fotr 1M} \“ .,l x A f“*halr, and Beer, Sends t h usuval load to t"( I]'l'\"n\..m " | â€"All hi ‘Dump‘ With a Table and ># 1lings art TY PP "THURSDAY, NOVE MBER 2ND Leave destinations up to : nd Monday, Ncvember 20th, EXCEPT as fcliows: From up to 12.39 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2Ist. From sellicoc, Geraldton, Be.rdmore, Nakina, Tashota and Longlac, up ts MWednesda®y, Novemwmber 22nd,. 1939 1¢ @Alt _ %2CVE} Keep Hua: Magistra Months f Buffalo, Cornwall, Detroit, Hamilton, London, Peterboro (via Toronto), Windsor and Intermediate Points FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1939 T. N. 0. and N. C. R. Stations ia North Bay and Canadian National Railways | » AR( X { AIN COACH EXCURSION sSECURITY PINC STREET NORTH We also sell Automobile, Life, Sickness and cident, Plate Glass and other forms of Insurâ€" ce, and Real Estate. Good in Coaches ONLY in excursion tickets NOT GOOD on "The Northland Trains 49 and 50. xcursion tickets NOT GOOD on Pool Trains Nos. 6 and 15 between Toronto and points East thereof. U.S. Destinations sold subject to Passengers meeting Immigraâ€" rements of U.S.A. GOING and Canadaâ€"RETURNING. 16 vears of age, and under 1%, when accompanied by Guardian HALE FARE Insu ursion tickets to Peterbors good only on C. N. R. exclusive trains between Toronto and Peterboro. r Understand Hew Man Out of Work Can so Stock of Beer to Dish Out to Friends," Says to. Donat Leblane Sent to Jail for Three or Keeping Liquer for ~aile. Departure Times and Further Information Apply Local Agent. ce protects you against serious loss l on us for rates and information. pa of rimseldf N1 mnk, were bottle of nc ‘:vidual he plaze included was not 1e police Wake H 1ien the nat Ihe m, he t him. i1 imitâ€" him N2 16 From 1€ To in with corrugated iron. The maching shop is a frameconâ€" Etructed buiXling 20 ft. x 30 ft. and houses a small forge, anvil, work benâ€" ches, pipe iand bench vises and steel sharpening equipmenit. This latter is a Gardnerâ€"Denver Mcdeol DSâ€"2 with a HPâ€"20 hole punch, a DFâ€"2 oil forge, and a tank. All blackâ€" smith‘s tocls have keen provided. The dry house is a 16 x 20 ft. buildâ€" inz, steam hsated. A new frame office |12 x 16 ft. has been erected and an 8 x 8 ft. water tank on a 20 ft. stand. Heat for all buildings, as well as steam for thawing pip2s, guides, etc. is pliecd by a boiler in a 12 x 18 ft. buildâ€" inz. All steam lines are jacketed and heat in the buildings 1s provided by radiators. The standard electric sinking pump is mounted in a steel fram with a 25 h. p. motor. Ingersollâ€"Rand DAâ€"35 rock drilis will be used in underground work and two In the new power house, absut 200 ft. distant from the substation, a nsew mininz plarnt has been installed, conâ€" sistingy of a ‘Canadian Ingersocll Rand hcist driven by a 50 h.p. induction msâ€" tor. The compressor is an Ingersoll Rand 15 x 9 x 8 capacity 670 cu. ft. per mint‘>, driven by a Canadian Genâ€" eral Electric synchronous motor, equipâ€" ns. nou ped with a five horsep standard controller. A The new headframe is rete foundation, the st 1 ‘with corrugated iron TY "om The TIMMINS, ONTARIO 106 No Baggage Checked 1i 16 N D1 n~ne, M ike M he structure boxed aken from the Paâ€" ipproximately 3,500 substation on the station consists of rators opened â€" f 250 fit., at wh he present int at 10n 150 wer exciter and air recseiver 40 side the power pl Limited, anâ€" i new electric and Te prevhus going forâ€" 1 foxy finanâ€" Plan ‘our w fifteen capaâ€" L " Goering Admits He Owns T otal of Over d Great Britain and the United States are reputed in Germany to be rich countries and their wealth is often enâ€" vied, [ The German man in the street ‘ might, therefore, be surprised to learn ’ that while Brktish cabinet ministers for example, have no official motor car, Field Marshal Goering admitted to a forei:n G@iplomat in 1937 having 42 ‘ mctorcars for his own personal use in Berlin and at his country estate at Karinhall; and that while British minâ€" ; i § isters receive no entertainment allowâ€" § ‘ances, the field marshal, again on his own admission, received 500,000 marks solely for the purpose of entertaining ‘ the famous hunting expedition of 1937. ! Youched for story ‘ As an example of the mode of life ‘m Nazi circles, the following story has ,been vouched for by the foreign guests ‘at a dinner party given by a Nazl leader. quality of the tabile glass ana OTGerel} _"Acoumine that the miner géet $5 a specimens to be brought of, patterns| day for the 2,409,000 man days of work, | of new cut glass ornamented with gold.| tne expenditure of $500,000 by the Govâ€" "I am expecting delivery shortly," hei ernment has created $36,000,000 in busiâ€" ‘explained, "and tha the muck Y9U4} ness, and, at our present rate, approxâ€" now see on the table will be taken dOWn | imately $7.000,000 will come back to to the kitchen and smashed with 2| ie government and its subdivisions in | hammer." taxes throuz:h one channel or another. i It is not surprising that Dr. Goebbels| tnus the Government gets a profit of lzmd cthers should have thought thgm- six and a half million dollars on a i selves above the currency ‘regulations | !since they habitually regard themselves! pictures arrived punctually." ‘as above the law. | Poor Dr. Goebbels may play the inâ€" \ One leader recounted proudly that| nosent put he will find it difficult to |\the curater of a museum had popryince even his compatriots. . His buregucratic difficulties over surrenâ€" sumptucus parties, his private life, and dering some pictures required for the| pic pxtravagances have been for many decsration of this particular leader‘s years so much the talk of Berlin that house. i they have ceased to be news. Thc:se who have heard and read it will be able to judgs between Dr. Goebâ€" bels and the journalists whose story he Some inter>st, however, must naturally attach to the doctor‘s mode of life of the last three or four y2ars during which the German nation genâ€" erally has been reduced to living upon a war basis. In any event enough is known in Germany itself of the luxâ€" uricus lives of Nazi lsaders. Even the German public will rememâ€" ber the film Pappi‘s Gehurtstag (Dadâ€" dy‘s birthday), which depictsd the home life of the now indignant minisâ€" ter oi propaganda. Lives in Luxury This film revealed incidently the luxury and wealth in which he lived, and the retinue of servants by whom he was surrounded; it is not surprising that it shculd hav> caused those who saw it to reflect on the huge sums of money necessary to keep up such state, and ts wonder where all this monse came from. It was for this reason that the film was withdrawn almost immeâ€" diately after its appearance owing to the lamentable impression made on audiences schooled to believe that Naxi ministers lived in truly Prussian simâ€" plicity. ' The latter apologized for the inferior quality of the table glass and ordered specimens to be brought of. patterns of new cut glass ornamented with gold. "I am expecting delivery shortly," he explained, "and th the muck you now see on the table will be taken down to the kitchen and smashed with a r2cently published by two reputablc; and responsible American journalisfg; in the American press describing in ‘ some detail funds which Nazi leaders have deposited abroad. Dr. Goebbels' denies the story, which he describes as] being an attack upon his pelson.d! hcncr. $ | many, Eut shameless press in Roosevelt, "I told that curator that if the picâ€" tures were not despatched immediately I thould send men down to the muâ€" seum to take a great deal more. The 21811 himself : lations a abroad. "Nobcda was isssued information plete United States Newspaperâ€" men Following up Spendâ€" ing of Nazi Heads. NHMIL OnC 11 n ‘he Â¥atey t ssages ircm ~H jebbels at a mee correspondents shocked at the : ut Nazi fortunt en h attention £ and we Un 11 RY lin declared street ; errment aid can anything ke this be ) learn approached? How different it is from nisters, | payingz 85 to 80 cents or up to $1.25 an motor liour for creating nothing! Even the tted to| minimum WPA‘er cost more for each ing 42| hour than that which was created in use in | mining for a whole day. And rememâ€" ato at | ber. this was as a Ioan from the Govâ€" al V Plan for Governmeni ‘to Help Develop _ SIx _« Newer Mines po Big Labor Creator "Just think of it! For an expendiâ€" ture of $5080,000â€"as it will only cost the Government that which it will lose in lcansâ€"there have been created 2,400,000 man days of work in addition to the man days which were provided curing the process of spending this money. This means 10,000 men emâ€" ployed for a year, or 1,000 men employâ€" ed for ten years. It means the equivaâ€" lent cf 100 mines each employing teon men for ten years. It means that the Government created work for the fuâ€" , "However, let us survey another angle. Whiat was created by the money that was spent upon properties which have done that which was expected of them and which are repayinz their loans? A careful survey was made of these properties and John E. Norâ€" ton is again authority for the stateâ€" ment that, "as a result of the mining ioans made to July 1, 1839, there will se created 2,400,000 man days of work. This represents new jobs. This figure is based upon a conservative estimate of the life of each property from that date." men for ten years. It means that the Government created work for the fuâ€" ture jat a gross cost of 21 cents for each day‘s work that was made and it paid full current wazes in doing it. Far Better Than Relief "Where in the whole setâ€"up of Govâ€" errment aid can anvything l‘ke this be ber, this was ernment and that is not the whole story. The absve is what was created just for labor and lakor represents only 35 per cent of the costs of mining. For each dcllar that was created to pay labor there was approximately $2 provided with which to buy machinery, equipâ€" there was approxImateiy b2 ProvVIdqe( with which to buy machinery, equipâ€" ment and supplies, pay taxes, furnish freight for the railroads, business for local stores, and the hundred and one cther expenses that a producing mining propertyv has. exp2nt2eda, loans have many are from their pictures arrived punctually." Pocr Dr. Goebbels may vlay the inâ€" nozent, but he will find it difficult to conmnvince even his compatriots. His sumptucus parties, his private life, and his extravagances have been for many years so much the talk of Berlin that they have ceased to be news. It would be imprudent of Dr. Goebâ€" bels to assume that if the subject has not been ventilated in the foreign press it is because the facts are not known. rfe: UC. However, rle. # i bsen created ethol Said to Have Been Suceessful in the Unit@d | mains as a p States. â€"â€"|ing for the 1€ 1] woul 3 ¢ irticl TJY 11 18 snouwd b2e in tag naâ€" us. No loans would be onpares whose property with the approval of the ig ability precurable, and ‘ repaid from first 1."0- h plan as would nct inâ€" rmal expans‘on. Refi hn : gif tAU rmring wat ro6u‘ld be in No loans w nnan:?e Corpo and isy good 1 e across the f by Charles W. in‘ng Journal forth an an iended to the aders, provin: proVvIlk?, S . the kind are as saf ey create an remarkable volum follows: an amazinz stor ispme1 s snly cane. sticon we had nd â€"_the imnpnressicn in this g Cap:tal was id from whith ) mining #â€"mâ€" $nt warranted y refuge of the the Dominâ€" niglyt well supâ€" thus maintain war times and me end by the e Corporatior y good luck 2 ss the fcllowâ€" arles W. 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Istâ€"A verdict that death was due to malnutrition was reâ€" turned by the coroner‘s jury here, which on Saturday afternoon inquired Coleman township, which has trustees out of six, but «invce Trustee Herbert has sold his n the township ans has moved Cisbalt, ‘which already has the members to which it is entitled. prcijable Trustee He will resign as Coleman representative and offer ihis services as Cobalt trustee, vnless his military dutiesâ€" he is a captain in the Algonquin (Riflesâ€"preâ€" vent him from continuinz public serâ€" vice for the present. V erdict Returned in Death of Alex Vallee Cosal:t, Nov.â€"2, (Special vante)â€"At least one cha: ch the Cojalt union p kow*tl <for the next i Trustese D. A. Trichton, w to Timmins, has tendered tion from that body. Hi: have expired at the end but he would have been e e‘ecticn. His removal fr1r * .0 0“0 w vetes* * #* *# # #* *# .0 Â¥. _®,. * 0.00.00. 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