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Porcupine Advance, 13 Sep 1922, 1, p. 6

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POSITION WANTED AS STENOâ€" GRAPHER; fully qualified; experâ€" ieneed. Apply to P.O. 151, Timâ€" miins. 37â€"38p } fln k SS Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectionery, Tobaccos. 3%/ Spruce St. FIGURES ARE THE LIFPE BLOOD OF BUSINESS. d. A., HOWSE Accountant and Auditor xperience fliciency nergy quipment I have been instructed by the owners of this Townsite to offer for sale a limited namber Lots are all high and command a complete Sale OUpens _ Opposite Goldfields Hotel Insurance of every Description See 1 Offices Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 Timmins Two good Homesteads in Township of Mountjoy; partly eleared; best of land ; immediate possession given, Also, Â¥) H.P. Gasoline Engine, Fairâ€" banks Morse; used about fifteen months, and in good order. 18â€" = Dr. L. Gagnon â€" Night and Day calls promptly attendâ€" ed to. Ask your Dealer for Doctor Gagnon‘s Prepared Medicines. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 â€" Meets every Pnd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nut. \mtlnw Brothers and Sisters al Ways welcome. Isabella Vollet, Ethel Keene, Apply UNION COAL CO,, Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS PALLS. . C. BROWN Veterinary Office FOR CGochrane, Ont. Ethel Keene, Ree. Sea immins, Ont THREE NEW MINES LISTHD RN FEXCHANGE LAST WEEX CGonsolidated West Dome, Davidson Consolidated and Herrick Now On List. Three new securities were liste week on the Standard Mining change,â€"the Consolidated West I Lake Mines, the Davidson Consol ed and the Herrick Gold Mines. The Consolidated West Domes: Mines, as its name implies, is an gamation of the West Dome an« Dome Lake, and has a capital of D(mle Lake, 000,000, with mine othee the transier agel Transfer and R« The property, w joins the Dome Q southâ€"west, cons and contains five of 630 fe tention of main shat company nas Tne USsUdi HMINIINZ ment and a mill. Davidson Consolidated shares will be called for the first time this week. Arrangements for the financing of the company‘s property to place it on a producing basis were completed reâ€" cently and were entirely successful. The sum of $900,000 has been assured by the British interests, half of which has already been paid into the treaâ€" sury, part of the remainder to be paid at ‘stated periods this year and the residue on call of the directors on ten days‘ notice. Immediately electric aailmhtIaâ€"_ 4t +thamina‘‘r Tthreas days‘ notice. lmmediately eiectric power is available at the mine, a three compartment shaft will be sunk, 1,000 feet and a 500â€"ton mill erected. The mine has $3,500,000 proven ore ahove the 600â€"foot level, averaging $11 to the ton, and diamond drills have inâ€" dicated the extension of the large ore bodies opened up at upper levels. Inâ€" dicated average values ‘between the 800 and 1,300â€"ft. levels are materiaily higher than at upper levels. A diaâ€" mond drill has been started which will penetrate to a vertical depth of 2,00U feet. The most important recent deâ€" velopment was the location at the 800 ft. level of a basis porphyry contact which will be further explored by the diamond drill being sunk now. The Herrieck property is in the West Shinningtree area. It is likely it will be listed on the New York Exchange as well as at Toronto. The Company, 1Ve Vionday IN4€ which has 4 feet. Lt 1 of" the the t\.) @OnNsl it Sout Mines nts are ‘[{!1C existration shafts, all of which 600â€"foot‘ level, and een sunk to a depth sâ€"the immediate inâ€" agement to sink the 1,050â€"foot level. The usual mining equipâ€" ts â€" â€"o6 ‘nine: ‘(* shafts, all of w 600â€"foot level. THE PORCUPINE ADVANOE lue of ted West Dome nmediately orceupine an( he Securitie n pan \ 1 | view of Town of Timmins and for miles down river iA K € £ it WINNERS OF PRIZES FOR TWINS AT TORONTO FAIR The prize winning twins at the Baby| Show held last week at the Toronto|jef;} Exhibition were Dorothea Eleonore gold and Donald Allen Melnunis, the $1Xâ€" | now andâ€"aâ€"halfâ€"monthsâ€"old children of ‘Mtr.| felq and Mrs. Archie Melnais, 468 Clinton | pyp, street. Toronto. Donald weighed 22|;,. }] andâ€"aâ€"naifâ€"inoninsâ€"0ld Cililurcil and Mrs. Archie Melnais, 468 C street, Toronto. Donald weigh pounds and Dorothea 18 pounds ing from their pictures as pul in The Mail Empire and oth ronto papers these twins are ronto papers [hese some, healthy and hapy winners all right. Thei Archie â€" MelInnis, now ing spent some time here in the days. He was also well kno Haileybury and Cobalt. Speak this The Haileyhurian last week ‘‘Many people in Haileybury w joiee at this news, as Mr. and Mclnnis are well known and ex ly popular here. Mrs. Melnni Tormeri daughte Kinnon Ureen, antt Tes1IUco 11. ELLAiLC y JuL Y several years prior to her marriage. Mr. Melnnis was also a resident oT Haileybury and Timmins, and is now Serveant of Detectives at Station No. 3, FToronto.‘‘ * B Mr. Archie MeInnis is a brother of Mr. Chas. Melnanais, Chief of Police of Tisdale, and of Mr. Dan. Melunis, of Timmins. The priteâ€"winning ‘boy was named after the latter uncle. which is eapitalized at $2,000,000, is under working option to the Tonopah Mininge Company, wihch has large asâ€" sets and is in a position rto carry torâ€" sets and is in a position rto carry forâ€" ward vigorous development to prove up the property. The Tonopah enâ€" cineer is in charge at the mine and the sinking of a twoâ€"compartment shaft has already ibeen started. The Herrick Company had completed a thorough diamond drilling campaign which indicated the extension â€" at depth of well defined surface ore thoâ€" dies of good commercial value and a twoâ€"compartment shaft had been sunk to a depth of 100 feet. The Tonopah Company has undertaken to sink the T 1O shaft to the 400â€"ft. level and do 2,000 feet of lateral work, which, in view of the knowledge gained by diamond drilling should serve to preve up the property. A report from the enâ€" sineer this week stated that shatft sinking was progressing favorably. n o w t _ And a) sISteCI ind resided in ss Elora MeK Mr. and Mrs. .. a sister of Mi See me before you buy or turn Very Easy Terms OPC VDury whuii re Mr. and Mr and extremeâ€" Melnnis was MceKinnon, a ulevbury for published other Toâ€" ireâ€" handâ€" John Mc 101 oronto, e, hayâ€" e early Y ~IM 1 o1 |\ Syndica veloping The lad pecting they we LADY PROSFECTORS GO INTO LIGHTNING AREKA Some days ago two lady prospectors left Cochrane for the Lightuing niver gold fields, so Lightning River may now «consider itself as a real mining field. The two ladies were Mrs. Sainsâ€" bury and Mrs. Patterson. The former is the wife of Capt. Sainsbury, who has been interested for years in prosâ€" nectingz and mining in the wmorth, anu they were dressed for the part, being earbed in riding breeches and khalo shirts. The mosquitoes and black fhes will no doubt make special note of the fact that the ladies had not discarded their silk hose, but this fact will do the said mosquitoes and «black flies little good on account of the other covering needed for bush travel. Both Cobalt and Poreupine camps had Jlady prospectors in the early days. A lady prospector also ereated some notice in the Kirkland area some time ago. The lady prospeé¢tors some time ago. ‘lhe lady prospeciors in the Poreupine Camp were of the practical variety, and more than one of them actually staked out valuable properties. Mrs. Flowers was probably the hbestâ€"known lady prospector in this district and she staked a number of itterson is the wife of the IE‘reâ€" of the Canadian Gold ‘Mining ite, the corporation now deâ€" g Lightning River properties lies are going to do real prosâ€" ‘ait is understood. At any rate claims that bhave much promise. Mrs. Flowers has passed to the other Land of Gold, but a number of the. claims she staked are being held by the esâ€" tate as very valuable properties. A ecounle of these claims are alongside coupie of tmese ciaims are the Mattagami River nest and are considered as very PORQUIS JUNCTION ANNUAL FAIR ON SEPTEMBER 19 For several years ghere has been a fall fair held at Porquis Junetion, the event taking on more importance eaci year. This year the Porquis Junetion Annual Show is announced for Tuess day, September 19th. It is open for livestock and vegetables, etc., and has also a Ladies‘ Work Rection and a School Children‘s Section. â€" Prize lists and entry forms may be seeured trom H Rercooer. the secretary. ‘Refreshâ€" ments will De serVvd Grounds. â€" A special Porquis Junetion â€"vs advertised as one of the dayv. of 40 ft. lots BOOKâ€"KEEPER AND STENOGRAâ€" PHER; mining experience; wants permanent, temporary or part time job. Tradesmen‘s ‘books kept at reasonable rates. Address Box It. M.A., Advance Office, Timmins. rer, the will be served o retables, ete., and | Work Section and s Section. Prize l1 on the P baseball ga Ansonville, che features promis Timm (Â¥l

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