Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Mar 1922, p. 3

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$232 T-oo-ooo-ooo-ooo- mwmm fimwfififififilfififliflfififikfifihfihfiflflfififliEfifihfiflififilfififikfifififlifififikfififlififififiififimfififififimfikfiflifliflifiiflififlfififififlimfififi Interesting Comment on Big Mine by Toronto Saturday Night. One of the most interesting com- ments on the annual report bf the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited is that made 'hy the Toronto Saturday Night last week. The Toron- to Saturday Night says:--- Canadians generaliy will feel a pa- triotie [which the fact that the finan- rial statement for 1921 'ot' the Hollin- gar Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd., ei?- tnhlishes beyond question or doubt its Mace as one of the leading gold-pro- "lillllllilll run Iillilltllfll" Illlllll Tllllllm 2llllllgll, I es . . . . . . . . 5,222,855 Operating prrrfit 5,091,659 Depreciation on " . Gold and silver produeed . . .8;10,031,050 Interest on In- vewnentii,ete. 283,464- Total income 10,314,515 Operating ehar,g- 'ii4ii"ia' m Pom ADVANCE $6,930,628 222,982 ,1(i2,611 ,r14,32S 540,432 plant . . . . . . Dividends _ . . . Net iy'ofi) . . Added to sur- plus ....... Current assets Bullion assets Total assets . Current liabili- ties . . . . . . . Total surplus Tons are milled . . . . Average value per day . . Development work, psinkin ele. fit ; . (he resents, value . . . . . per tun .. Net value re covered . A ' IROQUOIS FALLS LADIES LOST TO HAILEYBUR-Y FOREIGNER 0N WAY PROM WMINS TO OTTAWA KILLED in ll hard-fought and interesting luwhey match at Huileyhnry on sa- turday night the Falls Ladies' Ho- ekey team lost to the ladies of the County Town by the score of 1 to 0. Even at that, those who saw the game alleg:e that the best team lost, the Falls, ladies having the edge on the play most of the way through tnd it being chiefly a case'of hard luck that they did not score. The return game is scheduled fur the Falls this, coming Saturday evening, ice permitting:. o'u'Sonte weeks ago Peter Suprono~ viteh and 1tellimon Pazder met and formed tt vomratlship of sorts at Tim- mids deeiding eventually to go travel- ling: together. According to an Otta- wa newspaper they "walked" from Timmins to 1'haik River, lout if so it would likely be by the T. & N. o. The "walking" between Timmins and Chalk Hirer isn't done in the best of families, except on' the/ll & N. o., es~ peeially in the winter time. At Chalk ‘ltiyer the two foreigners tried riding the bunkers on the C.P.G. When the train on which they were thus riding was about three miles out of Pem- broke, l’amler was thrown off by the jolting of the our and the rest of the cars passed over him, man.gling; his hotly very badly. Supronoyiteh is in the hospital suffering from exposure. Powder was married and his two chil- dren survive in Russia. 4 ton s 828,927 6,042,794 553,265 29,146,529 10,031,051) 627,493 445,985 3,199,00 2,214,000 4,026,927 t 2,075,274 380,749 7,393,2um 1 '072,49 16,02 9.67 9 41,719,670 JGCotdGooooooooootooooooo-o-oo-oe La'a'srs' q, "r.'-vvc' 'w W." , cr". any ,,.5i"t3. Lkr'4i't 't"itFafiiihyitiiibiii5itii, J

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