Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Dec 1939, 1, p. 5

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children on their way to and from school the boys have taken up their stations at"the proper times, acting as tracic constables, and seeing that the smaller children get across safely. The boys have been trained in handlihg traffic and they have authority as traffic officers. The squads are looked after :R captain and two lieutenants elected by theâ€"boys themselves. There are seven..constables, and the three officers JA _each squad, a total of ten junior police for each patrol. ‘The Protestant boys were trained by Chief of Police Dgry of Rouyn, while the Catholic boys received their training from Brother. Daignault who has orâ€" g€anized and instructed similar groups in Montred!. The experiment whl be watched with much interest elsewhere in the North, and if the plan proves as successful as it promises at present to be, it is that it will be adopted next year by many other towns in the British Said to Have Secret of the Nazi Magnetic Mine Thougzh a producer for some‘ time past, the change of fortune for Nayâ€" bob was scarcely a gradual developâ€" ment. As lately as a year ago it looked as though profits for Naybob were little more than a mere possibility and it was even probable that the operation would not be continued for more than three or four months. Naybob is the sugcessOr of several other ‘companies, which represented the numerous Attempts to operate the property successfully in the past. The original corporation started the preâ€" sent perating shaft as far back as 1914. Many years elapsed before oreâ€" bodies were found. that were sufficientâ€" ly high grade and big enough to yield a profit, and. it Was only last September and Octo‘ber ‘when reports showed net income in excess of all expendltures. including writ.e-ofls November results promise to better. Naybob Gold Mines Has Come‘into Field of Profits Something new for Canada is being tried at Rouyn, Que., and apparently is going to prove a very useful success. This novelty is the organization and] training of junior police, There are nowtvolqmdsofthesehoysatnwyn. both well trained and informed, taking: up their duties last week. The Kiwanis Club stRpuynmovided the lads with arm bands, Sam Brownes and badges. One patrol from the Protestant schools at Rouyn is known as "Junior Policé." The other, from the Catholic schools is called "Brigadier de la Lieu de Secuâ€" (From Northern Miner) Another.Porcupine property, Naybob Gold Mines, Limited, has at last como into the field of profits. ‘The opening up of a new ore situaâ€" tion, as reported in The Northern Miner, has been responsible for the change inâ€"outlook. ‘The extent of the new ore, however, has now been proven laterally ‘and . vertically to a point where officials are inclined to feel the enterprise is on the threshhold of a prosperous=@future. Washington,: Dec. 2.â€"The new type German mines blamed for recent shipâ€" ping losses in the North Sea were reâ€" ported today to be so devised that their charge may be set off by sound waves as well as by the magnetic force of ship‘s hull. ‘Those who think that mines are easily made are commended to the Naybob experience as an illustration how long.drawn out the struzgle may be. Informed quarters here said they had received word Great Britain has disâ€" covered the secret of the mines by reâ€". covering several of them unexploded. . While they were described as probâ€" ably the most formidable new weapon of the war, Britisn naval authoritfes were represented as confident that: means of coping with themm could be: devised quickly. ‘ The British findings were said here to be: /. M 1. The firing mechanism is extremeâ€" ly sensitive and is based on trigger. that would be sprung either by magâ€" netic force, or by sound waves. : New Weapon of ‘the ‘Nazis Said to be Exploded by Sound Wave. chored directly on the sea bottom, raâ€" ther than set adrift or attached to: cables regulating their distance beneath the surface. enough to blast the hull of a passing surface ship from considerable depth, but the weapons were most effective in comparatively shallow coastal waters. One was recovered from a depth of nearly 150 feet. Trained Boys See Children Safely to and from School 4. They apparently were sown conâ€" siderable distances apart by mineâ€"layâ€" ing submarines, and then additional mines were dropped in some instances by aircraft, flying high enough above the water not to detonate those already in place. Some ordnance experts here W‘_ the new weapon might be met by using be effective at considerable distancas. l A firing mechanism sensitive enough â€" to be set off by sound waves or by., magnetism would react to an energy, At the chief street crossings ‘ used by *« «i+ y Eut ‘oft" the young life of Pugenie® SHiamley, of Cobait, who this‘ ... Medmflmaeomemmlm this 1 stmeflmmtyofmw Shamiey, Eu; whomfiyursofaze was buried this : ‘Kirkland Cemetery beside the grave of his father, Nicholas, forâ€" mer Teckâ€"Hughes miner. BrC His father, who was employed at the Teckâ€"Hughes® mine, died eight years ago. The family, however, had reâ€" While sampling a ledge at the Sliadâ€" enâ€"Mailartic â€"mine a portion of the ledge fell on him causing his death He had started work at the mine June 1 shortâ€" ly after his ‘graduation from the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto. And Chevrolet has taken special care to make these trucks even more worthy to be the first choice of buyers everywhere by adding still further to Chevrolet leadership in performance, appearance, endurance and economy. Extraâ€"powerful Valveâ€"inâ€"Head Engines . .. extraâ€"strong Rear Axles . . . extraâ€"sturdy truckâ€"units t;hrough- out . . . make all of these new Chevroâ€" Brockville Recorder and Times:â€"Anâ€" other â€" Canadian industry. which has picked up as a result of the war condiâ€" tions is that which is dependent upon the ‘sait deposits at Malagash, NS. Because foreign supplies of salt, ‘so esâ€" sential to the fisheries, have been cut off, the Malagash mines® are now working at capacity with three months‘ orders ahscad of them. Ahfi r]- m Gilobe and Mail) men-h when a diamondâ€"drill . es movod on . to the “Wealmy _camg'* in now part of the holdings of Dictore Porcupine Gold Mines, comâ€" prising eleven clalms two miles west of Faymar. The claim was siaked by Father Paradis, a prospecting priest, who had already achieved fame in 1907 when '- ed by the Dictore ‘cupine Gold Mines. Choose Chevrolet Trucks for 1940 and you choose the nation‘s greatest truck values ... the trucks that have proved their quality leadership by their high sales volume . .. the best haulers, best savers and best sellers in the entire truck field! Timmins view of the formation ‘The ledge proved to be the barrler holding the ‘lake and one of the best duckâ€"hunting ‘areas in the North country moved out _ suddenly to James Bay The lake was ~restored last year when Hydro Electric Commission compléted t.he dam at Nelâ€" ineLake as part of the*Abitibi Canyon development scheme. . | _ Father Paradis sunk a small shaft. to depth of 40 feet on the Wealthy Camp claim, following a vein that can be traced for a considerable distance on surface. Paradis Creek flows west through this ground and for many years gold has been panned from the silt, some of the old sluice boxes still remaining near the shore. K1 The Dictore holdings lie along wellâ€" t E‘ f it y s Office Phone 318 ; ho alks mmmmmmmmmmmmm : defined structure for about two fiiles," work was carried out during the past extending from Delcaire on ‘the east to summer and the present drilling camâ€" Dartmouth holdings in Ogden 'Pofim- ' paign will test values underground. ship on the west.. Extensive surface .‘ Work is in charge of H. B. Hatch, MB More than ever the "THRIFT CARRIERS FOR â€"THE NATION®» WITH EVERY ORDER OF PORTRAITS AMOUNTâ€"«â€" ~‘A. TOMKINSON 9 Balham Strect North j ~ One 8 x 10 Enlarged Photograph CTâ€"41

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