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Porcupine Advance, 27 Jun 1923, 1, p. 3

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on h And that such Byâ€"Law ed in the Registry Offic Titles, Haileybury, in th Temiskaming, on the 5th 1923. Any motion to c aside. the same or. any must be made within t after the first publicatio tice MAd cannot4be ntade Dated this 9th day of . Law was passe Corporation of the 28th day c for the borrow $11,640.00 upc for the extensi System. Phone 347 Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Minnie Shephard, Sara Thomas, N.G. Ree. See. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Fire Wood in any iengtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. Dry and green Jackpine~_Prices very reaâ€" Ordser your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. By trying to conceal eases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, etec.. one is endangering the lives of other people. Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. Safety First Notice Boil the W ater BOARD OF REALTR CBLUMN H.â€"~E, MONTGOMERY, ‘ H. H. MOORE M.D., M.O.H 3 ‘hereby Oflice of ~ Land ybury, in the District of , on the 5th day of June, motion to quash or set me or. any part thereof de within three months t publication of this noâ€" H. CHARLEBOIS, 30 Cedar St., Timmins reby given that a Byâ€" ’d by the Council of the ‘ the Town of Timmins, f May, 1923, providing ving of the amount of m, debentures to pay on of the Water Works ntade théreafte ayâ€" of June, 4023 2W WAaAs recsistE Clerk FPOUNDâ€"Siiverâ€"mounted Ownrer may have same property and paying fo tisement. H. Nicho‘ls, . lie Sehool, Timmins. S5. [WHEN YOU EMPLOY US YOULL SEE â€" WE Db Cedar St. @very Py« C IHSIOHOHL 1J XxOM uN0 0d 31 â€" 3398 717.N0A Corner River Road and Wilson Ave NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Firstâ€"class Room and Board $9.00 per week. RUSSELL HOUSE 1 II MRS. ADELA HASS, PROP. epnone ‘vy â€"time the they feel m haw Phone 51 BRAZEAU WwWOI )e1 themse 111 l Timmins 1t sw adver. OUHL Mn bs Explorationâ€"A diamond drill hole is being sunk at a point about 800 feet East of the present shatt for the purpose â€"0f cutting ‘the mineralized zone at a depth of about 700 feet. It is expected that this hole will give us sufficient information to guide in the llocation of a new triple compartâ€" ment shaft which will be sunk and completed to the 425 foot level by vÂ¥isitea Will be Sunk to 425 Feet This Year. Recent Developments at Mine. in 4 re James R. Board of Mines, m [AIPLE GOMPARTMENT oNAF] F0R PENINSULAR Ziven thn say ays, in part:â€" ht of your Board of Directors the mine June 1st to make a cent letter sert out by Mr. Dodworth, Chairman of the the Nigit Hawk Peninsular 11 time whict interesting . hareho‘ders Tel 1Tace on has 1mnporta n ition If AS pmen developn al Manas THE PORCUPINE ADVANUOE rl 12 infTormation Mr. Dodâ€" he the t ) W akKe a nderâ€" ind \ There were two men here last week who felt quite at ease and at home when the smoke was at its worst. One was from London, éngland, and the other from Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 there, and the usual Th weekâ€"end parties will be The music for the danein vided by Wolno‘s Orchest the Club havin The summer 1 at Golden City D. CGlub are of Falls, There was a large crowd presâ€" ent, and an enjoyable time was speni by all, with the exception of probably one member of the party, who was violently seaâ€"sick shortly after the dock was left. A Victrola on ‘board provided mitsic for any who cared for dancing. On the return to Timmins. a dance and a supper was held at the Club rooms in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. The financial statement of the Club was presented by the auditors, Mr. J. W. Wray and Mr. A. Brown. this showina Last Wednesday evening, to comâ€" plete the winter programme the A.S. D. Club held a moonlight sail on the Minga,"‘ leaving the dock about 8.30 and going up the river as far as Colong!l Worthington‘s farm, and reâ€" turning, going down toward Sand:i Falls, There was a large crowd presâ€" ent. andad an eninxyahla mwas cnnni Fower â€" Company, â€" Limited months ago for a supply of bpower sufficient for our pur} some time to come. This cor cludes a prioritv clause an, some time to come. This contract inâ€" ecludes a priority clause and also a mmarantee by the Power Company tc curnish power by not later than July lst next. The power line from South Poreuâ€" pine to the <~Company‘s property (about 14 miles in length) is unde: active construction and should be sompleted by July 1st. A.S.D. CLUB NOW MEETING CUT AT GOLDEN CITY ne iemiskaming lesting Lavoratorâ€" ies at Haileybury last year. Our Manager Mr. A. R. Globe and his staff are all highly pleased with ‘he success of the operations, and are »arnestly working to bring the propâ€" orty into production at the earliest possible moment. ects the mill to he in operation by November 1st next. Powerâ€"A power contract was enâ€" tered into, with the Great Northern ind the resul ully with th tche Temiskan +1 from Mr. GHlobe on this level h. a distance of about a strong sulphide ve age width of 7 feet, about $8.:00 per ton Lrom Mtr. Uilobe stating | on this level has been cut South, showing a to feet with sample assays $10.00 to $17.00 about $13.50 per ton ac width. ‘This a very s vein with evervyâ€" shov hist ‘amps tor 1 ing erected 10w on vein manen( nent dadnce o averag YValue of January l1st, 1924. This shaft will be sunk to greater depths, to open up additional ore reserves. Developmentâ€"Uniderground deâ€" velopment has been confined to the third and fourth levels with highly satisfactory results. On the 300 foot level, No. 4 vein has been drifted on for a distance of over 400 feet, all in ore. The presâ€" ent face is still of the average grade with eéevery‘ indication Oof s enntinnl raln Qnm O mectine onstruct1ionâ€" iden Uity on ub are going â€"and the u 40 ton v dut. 01 vuit JuVU NQ. 4 vein een drifted on for a distance of 100 feet, all in ore. The presâ€" ce is still of the average grade every indication of a continuâ€" )E the same. This ore bodyv has Qln ()x is level for the throuch to the 1 â€"In order to ‘be fully the milling# process ac h: urposes, w1 le milling process adoptâ€" the right one, additional ere made at the Dome il months ago by Mr. C. CGeneral Superintendent lts obtained checked up previously made by ming Testing Laboratorâ€" sauime. width 11} rll y G0 T AIMNN J LOIM 11 now bein will be d1 t of the Club was iuditors, Mr. J. W. rown, this showing fay ourable balance. the river as tar as on‘s farm, and reâ€" wn toward Sand1 i large crowd presâ€" 10e con 12 ay.. The A.S: ive a tent out Thursday and of a continuâ€" is ore body has eigzsht feet and was pro opene here ©09008004§8000408000000000000000000000000000000000900004 se e OQMWMWMM“ OQQOWMQW 0 6460066860084 404 Homer L. Gibson Co. REAL SERVICE IN THE MINING MARKET IF YOUR NAME IS NOT NOW ON OUR MAILING LIST, WRITE FOR GIBSON‘S FORTNIGHTLY MINâ€" ING REVIEW AND OUR FREE MAPS OF PORCUâ€" PINE AND KIRKLAND LAKE. A service fortified (by the knowledge this long experience has given us. A service that hundreds of clients have tried and found satisfactory in every particular. A service based on seventeen years of direct connection with Northern Ontario‘s mines. The loss you would have to take on the reâ€"sale of a $2,000 to $4,000 car would pay 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Buillding GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE Timmins, Ont. TORONTO, ONT.

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