IHE Pflflfllfl’llf IIIVIIIIE ‘c‘ahrin, i Pto'fuioml and Engine}! and: Geo. Lac, Publisher rims - - - 01 23 cent.- per ï¬ngertinn m- Mu Notic..â€"~Rendin2 nation of entertainments. cm. wiwrv a charge is in ho made. will be inserted in The I’orrn vine Advnnro M the reg- nlar nip Mg cents per lino for new: type or 7 m-nis per line fat black fare type. oxen»! where the job wnrk h done at Hm Adi-time Printing (mice. ..."":"_2 nntivn Will it" ingoriml free uf Lodge Curd: or Nottccs 3' mt. Condensed Advertisements mm! med. “'nmvd. Fur .‘ "out. ohn. mw "W“ or 10904. per inacrliun. N“ "RIMS marlm- rurgu Mcwkmh- mm In. In? grvmlv prull M llw “HP is t in build a sum: ‘ulliv llHl I'IIH‘ umn (-flivic-m "H‘HI‘N H t'nrt- Hum prm'm (D Hm H (rm! When ml by the succ'ess ivrmnn} Chnada . Uhu30d Staval~ .l.00 t'year 83.00 : year ml" 11 11:0 {rit NII'HH‘ 'nitml 5“ tlu- tau-H rim- frum mnsml ants I‘HH H‘HU Britain and ‘rmmw will ll' Illlnl’l' km lH nvns any n m furnish 'vm'm ill’l‘ :U't ul HI {ll'illl OPS viixzm )lflill'l ’uhlislml (rm-y Wednesday by Mi S \V â€It ill “It WEDNESDAY. JULY 19th NEW SUBMARINB ISSUE J \‘ The nts (iv! ll!!! imlmrtm .\m( UH! l'( may mu kc .H ill maintain an they ll lupin- from Ms isulntiam Subscription Rates l u sulliu-iunl tummy uf t'rvéuhtvrs tn qlvlivt-r tho POUR Mm llll‘l't .\H .mt ll ll ll NOT WIN CING '51 HIV lmmmws vrussml r mmum-r â€2' 1M H publir spirit m-s nuke money fur themselves cannot build successful mure than a pile of stones h sustenance for growing “'11 I'll†m nitod ’Phnne 20 â€sud? art tl IUIIH' C" :uliam (it‘s uf tlu- (El-rum lu- munu-m Hw n Aim-rim" pm II V H HI) )UVS SZH'l' 111'! in tho I'll I'l'll' ['5 Ii 1'! ml. 'xu'tml ill W. .N. U Hm! â€NH t! L'IVP “mum I'! H) u!‘ (’l l‘ mpm Ht H tl lllt‘ .111 H .H build Immy tr" 1: I n Son ~ Wu 1‘ :IUh 3! l’\'(‘ invm'x (‘l‘d'll l3 prunr â€I ‘illllt W“! m H1. 6 H ll US$08 HI! twnlml lmx' Ala!) 'l'lw war mu if tlu- «hu'mi: Germany tin UIW! H H \\'L um H'H' drmmzt'u 1‘: per v . cm doterminut inn «mt law: In ONTARIO I'Q llzn'v lmd mnn' Hwy my (lid tlwir usually lists illlt roptml It a in this wan Ylm lmpo ho terriï¬t Ypl'l’n‘ i.~ (“Hulls Hf mu Mr! H l'vlnnli lucvouu'nt llil WIN: lll duty 'ul't enemy ut haul 3H1 nlutmn tn 05$ 5 cents 00 per 01' sub anzulu UK lll nun H 15!†IV l'lw l l! :1 V0 mt the Ht 1bi XSI (In 0U 1t 0H ll' I!) \Vl' H’s†I lw mzulv m HS'I'v. Jumtv Ulll 0111' n; lalpm A: >0 â€1' n! pa 1‘ Porcupine Vipond Mines, Ltd. (N‘vsf ()1! BIG PRICE- REPORTED FOR HURRICANAW’ CLAIMS Mix I): W l H! H \V 0 l'_\' ll yum. lmlclinf: this stm'k should ho- saum- u! um‘e. ' Kim! :1 mutinunl hrnzulenin}: in- r in l’nn-upixw {mm the outside fun and we feel very mnï¬dont hi2: hull market during: the latter m.’ tlu- your. u'vumm- Hump mm wun wry; U'vpltnlts tlu- mines are all in- n: thvir prmluvtiun. luu~ :‘tttnnt's lun't- hoot) cin-ulut- :mlin: \‘ipnml lately including uttin'.’ chm“ ut' the mine, which ulntvly untrun. 'l'lno stnvk MN 104' is u g-nml purvhalse and with nlvnin: nmrkvt this should he ' â€In ï¬rst stcwks ln x'ospnml. :vlsn think that gum] pt'ulils ('zltl ulv in lhmw l'Ixtvusinn, )lvln- lupitvr. \Vt'hl Dunno ('«msulitlut- l 'l'o-vk lluuht-s it' lmught alt tlw at ttmv :ttul lwhl until tho lwl- It'lu-ts mum- in Svptomlu-r. «ll-sin- lu tzllu- this umun'tunity llll may all â€111' (olients lu talu- mzu â€t the prosvnt sunmwr -t a-ml luml up with gum! gull! l-Ix't-ry suumu'r tho Slm'li mur- n'v awn-rally quiet and the win- i~ :m-umnlutlng a lung line of allu'k.‘ Wllll‘h mm ho «lispusml nl' l'ull at hamlsumv prnlits. .\'n\\' mm In buy. tlHl :‘llt'l’ thv mur- :!~‘ mnmnvnm-«l tn muu'. I’m- xml trmlvrs mm always buying mwm. ln'uspevting. din- .i drilling. and shaft 1111:11'011 that the “LaBlanch’ :1 “unit-1111:1119 district have 11135011 in? $160. 000 cash. 15 0011105 11.0111 \61’} good 1111- > 11'.) not \uuch for it being nunth .U milled. IHJSS Inns. Pl'mlllvml. $37,“!NLUU Operating Costs. \\' l1 m. h_\‘ liv is mu “1' tlw market public- mum in the man'- u.“ it. tlw prut'ussiunul in: [Il'nlil:s‘. Again we w timv tn hu)’. H. l’UIHIICH. Ma: pvriml, ending Juno -ks worv «lull :uul .amnv mmtinuos tn nmnipulutiun. lmt the inevitable (enl- stumng cent. nf DU U; U. :xys buying 1110 market 1 Mm 490 mmletod 201' :m 49 a- \Vilh the exeepliml 0f Ailillme. \\‘llil°ll reuehecl an new high M' $1.88, lhe huluuee â€1' the silver list were rulher quiet. several ul’ the slueks whieh ure usually must uelive selling MT :1 l'eu' lmililn‘. 'l'he l’nreupiue list was equally quiet. few ehuuxes ul' iiupurluuee he- in}; l'm'nl'lli'il. Several stneks showed cleelines “1‘ u few pnints. and the mur- ket umx' has the uppeuruuee ut' hur- in;r :ilmul rem-hell lmtlmu. Vilmucl wus the uuly real sufferer «luring [he week. Its cleeliue was l'nl‘ the taken regr mill, plans {Sumo time Vilmnd was the unly real snt't'erer during: the week. Its deeline was eheelu-d 'l'hnrsday. t'ullnwing the pill)- lishin: ut' the nnt'aVurahle repnrt fur the last quarter. As annnnneed in the reimrt. stupin: cm the 400 that level is nuw under way. and the grade of we sent tn the mill during.r the enr- rent quarter shntild he ennsiderably higher than that nt' last. This is hnzind in he rel'leeted in the priee nl' the slut'li. We du nnt nntieipate inl- inediate high priees t'nr Vilnmd. hnt \H' du mnsider it anexeellent lam-h- ase at its present pl'iee fur a reasnn- ahl‘x‘ h n: pull. llmne I'Ixteiisinn snld (ltHVll tn Zl-l. due 22H dniiht tn the report that Work in the liuzne lixtensinn mine had been dist-natinned. Sinee the lhnne Mines are enziiizining‘ their dianmnd drilling.' and expert tn start nther drill hnles sunn. nu uneasiness need he felt by “nine l-Ixtensiuii stnekhulders un ae- emznt nt‘ this innve. \Vith Dunne Mines spending: several thnusand dulâ€" lars a innath an the dwelnpment «.1 the lluine l'I)‘.‘.ensinn. it \vmtld set-.3 in he the lugieal thing fur the lath-r eutszloaiiv tn eniiseru its mvn treasury nl'k' rent hi2]: lmzu Hm «luv :1†w in tlu- ih «lisumlin mn- Haiti and expo sunâ€. I)†lhnnzu 1" I11 «111 â€piniun the 1110511111 quiet 1:1:‘111101 «11".‘1015 11 splmulid 11111111111111it\ ' ‘1'. 11 511101111 i111cstnr tu gimmiiv his f1i1u1itc 51111 La at the 1119111111113.» 11111 111M". “ith the intentiun nt' l1ul1li11g: H1111! until the inc-\itablu hull unlike! NORTH THOMPSON MINE NOW DOWN TO 460 FEET l‘Q-snill‘c’ in c m Um fall The shaft of the Mine i.~: nuw (luwn 4U†feet. The int tinuv sinking to a 1 and establish a 118‘ (but will he made i drifting upon it 1 shaft is a three-mu: all i'um' levels haw with very satist’ucb hupml tn clevvlop t The shaft of the North 'l‘hmnpsnn )line is nmv (lmvn a depth nt’ over 40†feet. The intention is tu enn- tinue sinking t0 a depth 01' 500 feet, and establish a new level. A erussâ€" out will he made intu the vein and «lrit'ting upon it eunnneneetl. The shaft is a three-emnpartinent nine and all l'uur levels have been â€penetl up with very satisfactory results. It is hnpecl to develop the same are hmly at 5m) t'eet. ()n the 400 that level sume very speetaenlar samples of free. geld were t'uuml. The vein prnper is quite \‘~'l(l(' and the are above the average grade. Fur the present no aetiun is being: ‘ Mr. Julius Cohen of the Croesus Mine was in town this week and left ( «My ’1' the present nu action is being: n regarding the building of :1 plans at which were considered P time ago. pending the uutcome the proposed cunsolidution with Vipund Mine. for Marin, THE POROUPINB ADVANCE War Has Increased The Cost of Mining IIH' IIIIIIIIIII II'IMIII IIIIIIIIiIvII In Mr. A. .\. (n10, .\I.II.. fur the 'II'IIIisIIIIIII- in: IIIIII NurtIII-I'II (IIIIIII'iII (‘IIIIIIIIis- siIIII. IIIIs IIIsI IH’t‘II [IIIIDIISIIHL .\II'. (‘UII' giwq IIII iIIII-I'I'sting: SIIIII- I'IIIIIV III IIH‘ (‘HIHIIIIHIIS III IIIP I'IIIIIIIn III ('IIIIIIII IIIIII IMIIH‘IIIIIIH' IIIIIIII‘.’ IIII- lllzll'y “l" the enlntllmns nl llle 'ninps ut' ('nlmlt aunt l’nrellpine «luring: the year 191;"). He says: The business depressiun Willt'it reâ€" Slilit‘tl t'rmn wnr ennclitiuns was felt in the mining industry ul' the Tennis- knmin;r clistriet. lint tn :1 "NW“ sinnl- ler extent than in many utlier lines ul' lmsiness netivit)’. 'l'lie t'nlliin.r ut't' in the prmluetinn ut' silver was inure tlmn nnnle up by the inerense in the prmluetiun ut' the preeiuus nletnls slmws nn inerense ut' u\'el‘ nne inilliun ilullall's‘ «wet' llll-l. ()ntnriu lins nnw lieeulne the largest gulql and silver prmlueill}: prm’inee in ('nnanln. and it is largely the ('nlmlt mnl l’nrenpine eninps that have plne- (’(i it in this pusltinll. ()ntur‘u pru- (lnees ~14 per eent nl' (‘nnznln's gulcl and 87 per eent ul' lier silver. llll‘l'OtlSt'ti eust of supplies has misâ€" erl prmluetinn ensts at" all metals. but this has been niure 01' less emnpen- sated t'nr by an ull-rmnnl rise in priee exeept in the priee ul' guld and silver. It is these preeiuns metals also that are eliiet'ly nt'l'eeted by the rise in milling.r eusts. ( 11st 11! |1111111111 i1111 is 11111 11 fi\111i lig1n1u lHlt \a1ivs 111nm iiuio to tin“). oxwu1 1n1d1u 1u11n1al (11H(hti01hm 15y th1- intr1ulu14i1n1 11f livtter u1cth1nls. t111zitu1g lu11n21 tuiniu1ues 31H] 1nnierz1l 1uununn11s.t|u1vnieiulinu'uunn'1s 3L \\1\:s tr\i1v; tu 101h11o ])TU(UI(tU)H 111315. i\ 11n1u111i51n1 111 111u1hivtu1n 1w1sts |10f11rv th1: \1211 11n1l 11n\\, \vill not. therefoxo '11dl cases shnw the resuH’1n:inv1ea:uvr PUSiili nun1uiul as tlns u11reusc 1mm) ho â€11511 In l1ettvr |1110ii00. - . . , . | At Porcupine the price of explo- sives has added .10c per ton to min- ing costs. and the, prospects are that prices will continue to rise till the end of the war. ln order to meet the rapidly in- creasing: demand for pmver in the Porcupine camp the Northern ('an- ada Power ('o. is installing: at Sandy Falls a 2500 h.p. ('anadian General Electric generator. direct, to connect to an I. 1’. Morris water wheel, with large surge tank and wooden stave penstock and controlling valves. This company also proposes to install dur- ing 10.10 a 4000 h.p. unit at “'awai- tin. These additions when completed will give. the “'awaitin power plant a capacity of 11.000 h.p., and the plant at Sandy Falls a capacity of 5.000 h.p. (L‘onservaticm dams to pre- vent a shortage of water are also be- ing constructed. NOTARY PUBLIC 9-10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Ostrosser Bldg., Timmins J. W. Mahon BARRISTE R, Physician and Surgeon '. A. McINNIS TIMMINS, ONT. SOLICITOR, Phone 55 All kinds of Jewelry and Repairs on Watches. P.O. 350x 123. Box 345. 'l‘L-uclwr for Vocal and Piano Music 51111 has :1 few hours to spare for Pupils. The best and nmst- up to- (‘lutw Lixm' ï¬n! its kind in Automcbilce for Hircv Open Day and Night- Phone 31 Livery and Transfer Prof Steinhart Concert Pianist 8. WHEELER South Porcupine A. 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