Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Dec 1921, p. 2

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3% idk a? THE PORGUPINE ADVANCE Capacity of Min to be Enlarged. Big Programme of Mine Development. A meeting of the TeekuHug'nes shareholders is being held in Toronto to-day (Wednesday), the chief item oCbasiness being the consideration of a bylaw to increase the company 's capital from $22,500,000 to $4,000,000, and offer the new stock, as well as a balance of 220,000 shares yet unissn- Cd, first to the shareholders, with the privilege of subscribing for four shares at 15 cents a share for every Tillli-lilllllifll Mllllllll Til INBREQSE WITH Provision has been made for the pro- per environment and bringing-up of the little eight-year-old daughter of Mrs. Johnson. This poor little gin] has not had much of a chance in life up to the present, but the youngster will never again be subjected to the sort of "home life" (f) that has been its very hard lot recently. Chief Greer and his capable staff and assistants made a very noteworthy clean-up in securing the conviction of those nam- ed above. There were half a dozen plain and fancy drunks, drawing down the usual ten and costs. Mike Sydout was charg- ed with assault on Kost Smik. Mike was fined $500 and costs, the affair apparently not being in any way se- rious. A very enjoyable and successful Tea was given at Sehumaeher on Saturday afternoon by the Ladies' Auxiliary. Despite the very inclement weather there was a good attendance new) netted from the event. The event once more proved the ability of the Se'nuznaeher ladies in providing social affairs of special attractiveness and pitalization is to 'provide the necess- m funds for increasing the eayaeity of the mill and carrying on an extend.. ed programme of mine development. Recent. monthly production of gold at the "Peck-Hughes is reported as over $30,000.00, no less than 3,500 tons of ore of average grade of $15.00 having been milled in thirty days. The proposed changes and alterations will just about. double the capacity of the mine, so it will readily be understood that' the bylaw referred to has a very important bearing on the future and the prospects of theTeekmughes. The Tetik-tHtt,ghes has delighted all by its expansion and its increased prospects, and there will be a general hope that this Kirkland Lake property will have The Coehrane Post in its lash issue sayrs:----"A. meeting of the Coehvano Hockey Association was held on Tues. day night in the Town Hall, the main item on the agenda being the report of delegate to the N.O.H.A. conven- tion in North Bay. This report told of Coehrane having entered a team in the Intermediate series for this com, ing season. There were a few dis. sentien-ts to this course of action, but the meeting adopted the report with optimism, being of the opinion that live shares now l not taken up by be subscribed h ers. The object Cl'he one big handicap here is the open rink, but given good weather and a successful season a covered rink would be bound to come. It's whole. hearted support that counts, and the community, generally should work up a little enthusiasm and help the Asso, ciation the best way they know how. Flubseription lists will be coming around shortly, membership cards are to hand, so now it is up to all of us." THREE WOMEN AND ONE MAN SENT DOWN LAST WEEK thaf the bylaw n important bearing the prospects of t Tetik-tHtt,ghes has exvansion and its COCHR-ANE ENTERING INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY Cochrane should belle to hold her own against Iroquois Falls and Tim, mins. “l":flx {-‘ruuo i,aya,.,,,a,r,ofa ~91an “With four intermediate games scheduled here, with the Ladies Ho- ckey team carrying a similar pro~ gramme to that (If their masculine eonfreres, and with g,"ames between lpeal factions, lo say nothing of any outside games such as Hearst, ete., hockey should boom in the old town as never before. --' no W l] e e shareholders, with t subscribing for fo cents a share for eve w held; and the amon by the shareholders I for bv the boudhol for by the Domino l of the increased i to provide the neee ,olders to ‘)Ull(thl\lvl eased (ad e neeess- eayaeity n extcml~ plopment. n of guild mrted as 'lt' um 3,50” E3 of $15.0!) gt days. The tions will [gii ty of the SE mlerstood i E as a vei:,C'/ilhi Mum and! g1es,. 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