ti cl Hockey talk has the call at pre- sent and will be the important fea- ture for sport this winter. The Hol- linger mine so far has the call on good looking material for a team. having secured Windsor and West- lake, the star detence of last years McKinley-Darrag'h team at Cobalt, together with others said to be equally as good. South Porcupine has the founda- tion for a last team from the play- ers of last year. but there will be some new faces seen and a team fully as strong as last year will be seen in the black and yellow 1mi- form. Fur Sumh l'nwupinc Iln~n~ :u'v Strain, McDermid, Jackson, Quinn, Cowan and Lake of last years team. The utlmr teams, outsidcmf the 1101- linger. un- more ul‘ lvss an un- known quantity, but have probably many guud players in View. Porcupine will probably L'U in with some of the mines in Northern 'l‘is‘ dale and Whitney and an tum-[zlwr a team that will always be :1 humor in the race. Not much has been done by the Dome tu got players tugmlwr hut. in the i‘ace. Not much has been done by the Dome tu g'et players together but with the large number to draw from there is nut nun-h «lnuht but there will not, unly he a strum: team) and a rink at this mine as well as the .l-lolli'ng'er. There is also talk of the Hughes mine putting a team on the ice and shuuld this happen there will pro- bably he :1 liVe team mine and tuwn league formed. American Goldï¬elds ...... Apex ........................ .03 Hobie ........................ '30 Crown Chartered ...... .06 Dome Extension ...... .3- Eldurndo .................. Foley O'Brien ......... .25 Gold Reef ............... Holling‘er ............... 14.40 Moneta ..................... .03 Pearl Lake .24 Porcupine Imperial ...... .31} Porcupine 'l‘isdale ...... .01 Preston East Dome ...... .03i Rea Mines .236 Standard ............... .01 Swastika ......... ‘ ...... 08 The following are the prices on Porcupine stocks. furnished by A. S. Fullcr 8: 00., Gibson Block, South Porcupine. up to noon October 11th: Bid. Asked. Ihere Will he a Nine and Iown Monotone Township Has Sent out league formed for favorite Some fine looking Samples Sport ; [If llre Jupiter . Dome Lake Roughly estimated there is now blocked out at the )lcEnaney mine about three quarter of amillion dollars worth of are. .3 pretty good showing for a mine which at the beginning of the present yvar Was considered by many wiw 01103 to he It is said that the. average are at the Mcflianey, mine will run something better than $20 to the tan and the we shoot on the 200 foot leVel is about as spectacular as anything’ in camp. and at the pre- sent timé there has been about (300 feet of drifting accomplished on this rich shout whit'h Siths Mum-thing like 7 feet at" are in the face of the drift. The mill is being pushed a doubtful quantity. Toâ€"da no question but what this is to take rank in the sion of shipping and diï¬ih mines. lï¬ï¬‚KE [IKE Gflflfl The McEnaney Mine Taking Its Place in the First Division Properties $750000 WORTH 0F ORE IN SIGHT Stock Quotations HUBKEV SEASDN strum: team and as wvll as the .21- .16 . 31 .12 8 S there is WOWâ€? Isl (“Vi- THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE FISH“! 3H .08); .185 314; .13 03g 1 06$ UL! he riPhost samples ham». been taken. McArthur is the: third township Idin-ctly aunt'h of 'l‘isdalo and ‘has had ‘throc or fuur spasms of staking and ire-staking. but comparatiVely little 'pmsyccting for the showings found. IT to 10 {wt wide and from which i t. The ratue on lfhc 1w teet level is tomleted but, a break through {to the surface will not be made un- til the mill is really for running as the raise comes underneath the dump lt‘um which Ore will be taken down the shout and trammetl to the shaft. It is- expected that the develop- ment work will provide must of the are. for the mill which for the inn-sent Will have a Capacity of 35 ittms daily. .\t the present time 'l‘hcrt- arv pruspoctors who are of the opinion that am of the hrs! nearby camps. adjoining Porcupine. to make good is going to be in Ric-Arthur 'township. It is true at least that many good samples have come out of this district but. 1', is a long road from samples to a mine and takes money. ’ From the Lohner claims in South- | ern McArthur there were brought in- Z to camp about six weeks ago (33-; ceedingly rich looking samples, since ' whiuh't'ime nothing has been done. George Lohner, one of the owners of this bunch of four or six claims,‘ is taking in a small force of men to' build temporary quarters and sink a ' prospect shaft. on one of the quartz . veins which is said to be from A. l. Lunsx'ay. who is generally reported to have made a riuh dis- covery of gold on one of the vet- eran claims in Hoyle township, was in Hailcybury last Friday cmthis way to 'l'm‘nnto. lluyle tuwnship is made up entire- ly of fairly rich soil, muskeg and veteran claims upon which in scat- tered places there is an out cropping uf I‘0('k. Nothing deï¬nite can be learned of the value of this new tind. This Township North of Whitney Has Been But little Prus- pected for Gold HEPUHTEI] BISEWEHV IN HflVlE TflWNSHIF fm‘wanl as rapidly as: passible and it is hum-d to ban» the machinery in . place in another month. 3 the dump contains about By the end of the week the shaft will he down to the 400 (out leVel and work commenced of mm- ing rhe win at this depth. the same as carried out on (hr other levels. The rai~e on the 100 feet level is completed but, a break through 'l‘he board of conciliation which m-t at Toronto «luring the ï¬rst week in (k‘toher has failed to come to any settlement of the Porcupine labor trouble and the next move in the settlement will be by the de- partment of labor at Ottawa. Three separate reports will be forwarded to the Government on the points at issue. by Peter McDonald, of Wood- stOCk. Professor Haultain of Town- to and the Secretary of the’ local union here. lflHNEH ClMMS s underneath the dump ‘1' will be taken down trnmmed to the shaft. Fted that the develop- †provide must of the mill which for the M â€11- p! Ill Bf WUBKEU sUUTH pQRCUPINE, ONTARIO. CANADA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER um. 191.2. (“)0 Mills l l\\'illiam .l. and E. Donaldson haVe Titut'ned to Cobalt from their trip ii to the l'ngava district. along the :Loken Paddle river. where they ;t° im no white men have ever 'lieen. ll regard to mineral found the party ix, 1 give out no information until it 3' report to the Montreal men lain sent them out. There Were it‘wnty one men -in the party and filth the mouth of the Moose river ;tl \' followed the shore line for a- :lHt l7?) miles to the mouth of ith East Main and at this point the lpa y separated. six of them going up. he Bay to ('lark's lsland wlliere ;tlu Montreal syndicate staked 33000 3am of iron ores some five years ago. 'llr. {ell in one of his reports to Ethe’xt’lm'ernment stated that there we: beyond a doubt millions of {0|}.in on- on tnis island. It is said 'lu {the intention of the syndivate to ('et a smelter at ('lark's Island and invert the are into pig: iron. .'l‘ra' mrtation facilities will 'haVe to :awa the building: of the. railway ifrorr l'ontreal to Rupert House at {the path of the Rupert river. f The McIntyre production is run-E gning about. 15000 per month with ‘ hhe pun-mt small nill. and is only éan e'c'idenm' of What the his mill 3 twill do when romplm-d. | « There is mud: activity in the “Mt ‘Shining Tree gold district. but there has hum no boom as expectu! and ghopcd for by many people. g Thufl‘oronto World of last Satur- .day :ys: :â€" At the Hughes mine excavation has been ('ommom'od for tho- mill and the work will be mulled to romplet'ion before the void weather sets in. Development work at the NH! font lpvol (-ontinues in good ore. Manager Lelilnne uf the Iruqutm mine in Southern Whitney has re- eeived a telegram from managers in New York to get the eamp in shape fur the winter and tn start m'tiVe «1er at (mee. T'he mine has 'been shut down for the better part of the present year. Today mines in ago were 'I‘hv lï¬rm‘tnrs have tompufm- ily closed down the thcm minv and the pumps have been removal (mm the shaft. Nooflirinl rrsults haw hot-n publidu-d from â€11' dia- mond drilling which was raw-ml)- llmm- I'Iutvuqun i~ nut ~u harm- m ‘ 'l'ho- Mri'lnnnry \luu- hat~ :t \mn nf 3| [PW nmnth~ :lL'H. "Po-rations :lt't ‘Hll' su lzll‘ ""VVI‘W'N‘ "" '3‘." feet still au'tn'e and with m. ali~t-¢.ut~;tg- ’whtuh will run NJ tn the- lull n- im: results. firm» 3] writes. The ure hm con- â€"â€" itinuetl tn m-t better with depth and M'mmm-r Lellltme ui the lrmmui. â€0m 3‘15 “'1‘ "m â€1“ m“ "m" ‘0 mine in Southern Whittier has re. tum mince «me an the thinl level is. wired a telegram {mm managers in '3 "“mf""“m" â€WWW“ I" ‘ - e . . New ank to “N â€H. camp in sharpi- lhe l’ou-uptne success Mine :11 fur the winter and m start “m", Southern l'tsdale which has been work at once. The mine my. beer: lclosed down for the past six mouth shut down for the better part of the {will again 5m" (“"9109th work present year. ‘aml Prank Hamilton has been ap- â€tainted manager. The Suwess is loontrolled by Toronto Capital most- ly and at one time reported some good ore finds. At the mghes mine excavation was been commenced for the mill and the wnrlr will in ruck-fl h- Dr. Cook of North Pole ahnut to start on another lecture tour to prove that what he confessed he didn't A! the l'lenmmum \mrk is hoim: mmtly done at prom-m in the Dong crass-out underneath Pearl Lake vow novtimr tho hm ahalh n! the minv. While tlw \Vurkim: {mm â€mm Exn-nsixm is nut a few months am». one A week ago Swastika sold at cents. Toâ€"day eight is bid. t} ('umpamy uf Ely. Xm- su'ikv and dvmzmd 3m “Mira and utlu-r cunm Planshve already been formulat- ed for i erection of a stamp mill at the broperty, and if develop- ment yl'es the 200 feet level to warramlzch course. the plant will be put l this fall. or early in the winter. io begin with. either a ten or twj stamp mill will be con- struct Thin y nv (m tho property Mining News \vvmlzl there are three additionali --- Poreupine which six Weeks; l-‘rom Swansea. Wales. comes the only called "We“, mews that the Miner's Federation of â€"--â€"â€"---â€"â€"-â€" :the l'nited Kingdom has passed a lntyre production is mn- fresolution for I ï¬ve day working t 15000 per month with imk. The proposal will be submit- nt small null. and is only ,ted to a ballot of the men in all re of what the his mill gum mines of the country. human-«I ml N‘NDH.‘ ('l'l D 4'! H at do a "N Minim: out ( world did â€h i Walter 'I'uheruei'. the (“11111111111 him- jter. who with 11 party left last gspt'ing for the ï¬elds bordering: on 1h :Uudson Buv and along the .\'ott:11'11y River is expected back within the §11ext fe11 weeks winging 11ith him, it is hoped the ï¬rst allotment of dia- imun'ds from this region. 'I‘aherner Etirst receiVed his i11fo1‘11111tiu11 regard- iing dizunonds in the Northern Que- ;hec country from 11 (‘hieago 1111111. iThiS man claimed to have been in 'the (‘Ullnll‘V 18 yeats ago,, and to ‘qaw thought out $3.00 000 1101111 of 'diamonds. He punided ma!†11nd jdi1ecti0ns about the countI‘V. and on 11he1"ners titst trip he found these {to be accurate. He succeeded in lo- ;eating the old camps and the work- ;ings from which it was claimed the édiaimontk were exti'a('ted. The long distance telephone sys- tem (on the 'l‘emiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway system has been extended North of angle- hurt and telephone calls can now he made from South Porcupine, Dane, Swastika, Matheson and Iro- quois Falls. The new service should be greatly appreciated by residents of Cobalt, Haileybury and New Lib“- keard who do considerable business in the Northern camps and will un- doubtedly receive a large patronage. Long Distance Service Now (m the l'llmm‘ that the owners of the Rea mine had overeome their ï¬nancial (li‘liculties the stock has been moving up a few [mints dur- ing the past week. That this mine will settle \vhaIeVer truuhle it has Pnt'ultllt(‘,l'('(l is bound to take place, as the property has [no much unâ€" Dl'uspectetl territory In he alluwud to remain idle with a (’Unsl'dt‘l'u'l)lt‘ a- mmmt (if g‘uull (We in slg'lll. l’i'esident Lorne Metiibbon of the lntlkme mine has announced that the directors of this company have. a deal in sightâ€"whereby their big surplus will be profitably invested. Will the new field for this company be the Porcupine vamp is. a (â€1081““) if answered in flhe :illii'nizitive would he of interest to many. Concrete strimu-rs arc um! under- nonnd in place of timber in some of the mines in Michigan. A car 0! my recently dripped the Dane Copper Mining (‘0. la Copper (‘lifl valter. is said have run 15,505 pvr H‘nt. vnmwr. The mining property must of , the Malling" known as the Porcupine Southern is to be further prospocted with the diamond drill. The continual blocking out at un- un the Vipoml at the 300 foot level slums inert-med values in both .the Davidson and (imllrey claims. The Vipond mine is being economically worked and well managed in every ilc-purnm-m and he†always Men :1 I“ uht'!‘ Mining News u! Rt-svrw ï¬lming 1h nwm'rs of t .u mumhls‘ divide-ml Ilh‘ 0‘" lI()llll mum 0. to said â€If to mm ht by CH 'l‘his cross-cut not only proves tip the result of the diamond drillim,r in regard to this particular vem. but also is a praetival assurance that the result of all the diamond drill- ing upon the property will be 5115'â€" tained in the further developments. l'n'tliis connection it is intere>ting tornote that values were encountered at. a depth of twelve hundred and eighteen feet by the diamond ldrill, which will undoubtedly prove am valuable to the mine as those en- countered on the four hundred foot level. Plans are now prepared and work will be started at once on the erection on the property of a twenty St-a'mp mill. In View of present market condi- tions the management it due to the shareholders to give them this in- ï¬or-mation in order that they deal with their stock with a full know- ledge of the present value'und future possibilities of the property. !Electrie ear.» which for the past two years have been running “be- tween Cobalt and Haileybury will commence a service into New Lis- keard on the film. of this month. The system was built and owned by a private corporation'u'ntil the last year when the Government took over the line and made the exten- sion into Liskeard. Electric Cars Into Liskeard 'l‘he direetors of the Pearl Lake (iold Mines, Limited, have sent out a motive to the shareholders giving details of the recent find at the pro- perty. They state that as a result of recent development \vnrk there has been eneountered in u eross-eut on the four hundred foot le\el at. at distu'nex of two hundred and twenty- four feet from the main shaft an ore body of quartz and mineralized schist eighteen feet in width. As- says hero» the entire eighteen feet of vein mutter give an averwg‘e value of thirty dollars per ton. Pearl lake Bold Mines Advise Shareholders of Value and Possibilities oi the Property THE I’lllllIV l8 From the mim- and the dump the :m stamps are treating about 300 tons daily and were are many who «lividvml hzi~i.~ :1! "mm ur a! Ivast twlult' titl' first (If â€to your. The Hullimn-r board should he and are ju~tly proud of the work whiohhzis been accomplished in so uhort a time. They have justiï¬ed their faith and made good. That the mines of the camp are an-mlim.’ out lair? Shil‘flW‘MS 0[ ROM each Week is knuwn lvvyxmd any question. but just how much in only mums-wurk and it has to 20 at that for an authi-ntiv inlm‘ma- timi mm M had. The llullimrot‘ is coming close to a clean up each week Hf RNNHKNL the Home is nut far lwh'mtl and an occaetional rich nm of ore wmnkl easily bring it up to this mark. and the McIntyre with its small experimental mill is grinding but about $16,000 and is only a wanmlc of what the m'mo will do wlwn the new mill is completed. At the prosont time the llnllingor is nttt‘at'tlng imtliVitlt‘tl attention. and it is said that sometime (lur- im: t'lu- amt «mv nr twu mmitlts that this minv will issm- a state-- m-at. that a dollar a share is to :1 (“11‘5“ I And Pay a Dollar Per Share~-Dome Also Could Pay Dividend At Any Time IIIQW WILL THE HOLLINGER LIVE UP TO RUMOR mcl D 'I M llll as rho ï¬rst dividend 'l‘lu- (-nmpam' has th smy m mnko tliv disln l is more than prolmblt will put thv his: mine A Bill"! [le 'IR' mine on issm' a state- :' a share is to dividond install- v has the money h:- dislmrsmwnt that A stamp mill is now being instal- led at the property, and will be ready to commence operations about the first of the year. Development work has proved highly satisfactory of late. Frank E. Plummet of To- ronto is president of the company. The stock has recently gone up (3011- siderahly in the market as aresult of the furmutiun of l‘(!'(n‘L;‘Ull'/,l'i')ll plans. Mine Timber For The Hollinger During,r the month and before the freeze up on the Matagami the Hol- linger mine will have towed to the Matagami Heights landing about 50,- 000 lineal feet of mine timber which for the most part has been cut in Bristol township and territory north of the Grassy river. up at that limo. The ufl'cring was made by Merrill .\. 'l‘caguc, an Am- erican promoter, who attempted to introduce Now York methods in dis- posiné of the shares. The share- hoPdcrs were given a chance to se- cure stock last spring at ï¬ve cents a share in order to provide develop- ment funds. The Toronto World says that ar- rangements are pending for the re- organization oi the Dome Lake Min- ing Co.. Ltd, which holds three claims in the Porcupine camp in the Dome section. It is understood that the plan. which is to be sulmiitted to the directors in the very near future, will call for the reduction of the capitalization from 32,500,000 to KNHHWL Hi the new‘capitulization of 500,000 shares, 100,000 shares will he left in the treasury for de- velopment purposes, and the hulâ€" unce. less :1 small amount to liqui- date indebtedness, be divided pro rutu among: the shareholders. 'l‘here sllullld be about 37:1000 shares a- \'uilu.lale for this purpose. llotue Duke was offered to the pub- lie lust your at ‘40 cents a share, but only 15,000 shares were, taken flame lake fleveloplnent Work Continues Satisfactory---Mill Ready by first of Year many yozirs. liM’lTAllZMlflN Ill 'l‘ltere are “titers who still lvelim'e the Home. it the illsldl' farts could be pried uutwwltit'h they eamtutrâ€"would run the llollinger a close race for premier honors in the 'amp and that! a tliVitlt'ml t'utlltl lw fluid at any time (lt‘sll‘i'd. 'l'hi- t'apat'it)‘ ul the mill is to he I'lllill‘Lfl‘tl tn lï¬tl tons per day by the installatiun nl anuther tube mill and Sllllll' pl‘t'ss, built of which are un the Way. 'l‘heu- is llfldfllllllt‘(“}' a hit: body «if (HP at this mine. and it i~qtiat'- rig-d and sent to the mill at as IUW a nut as any gold mine in the World. with probably one or two i-xwptitms. and there is hound to he an ueeasional run of some of their rich shoots of ore to boost the production on what is now generally credited to be on the basis of a million and a hall yearly on low grade stmfi ; and are in sight for believe than the Sommlwr Mum-up was close to $300,000. In the underground workings of this mine. at the 300 foot level the main Wm cuminuos to yield splen- did ore as well as vein No. 37 Whiuii is a imam-h ui this main win. Thot'v sum]: in he no reason to «'iumm- tiu- m‘q-«lit'tiun that tho llnl- lincor in to be and in rapidly bo- 00mins: one of the big “'0". mines of the continent. SLYHLE Fulï¬l-:8 5 Casts. BE flfllllllfll