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Porcupine Advance, 8 Apr 1926, 1, p. 6

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3 Cedar Street, N. Phone 254â€"w. Singer Sewing Machine Shop For your Bed and Table Linens. We also do Hemâ€" stitching. Mrs. 0. Seguin "*DARVO * insist on the famous OLUMBU®S Thursday, April 8th, 1926 3 Cedar St., N. Don‘t Delay The present offering of Chukuni Red Lake Units is to secure working capital. Once the allotment of 5500 units is absorbed no more will be available. ® BANKERS : Royal Bank of Canada. Reservations may be teleâ€" phoned or wired at our expense. To make money like the " Howey" investors you must get in on the Ground Floor". Units in the Chukuni Assoâ€" ciation should advance rapidly once development starts. THE COLUMBUS RUBBER CO. OF MONTREAL Limited 284 Yonge Street, Toronto Ask for ‘" Darvo,"‘ a heavy rubber shoe with oil tanned leather top and reinforced ribbed, snag= proofed bottom. See Join Todayâ€" Big Development Coming Lumbermen! Gum Rubbers In the woods or on the riverâ€"you need the extra strength and comfort which are built into COLUMBUS Lumbermen‘s Gum Rubbers. They are heavily reinforced with additional layers of fabric and rubber at all points of wear. by Ontario gold and silver mines mount to $154,000,000.00 to date. That the returns are in due proporâ€" tion to the investment made is shown by the facts that the dividends paid Figures from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics show the growing imâ€" portance of the mining industry in Canada. At present there is an aâ€" mount totalling over six hundred and thirtyâ€"two million dollars invested in mines in the Dominion. Of this aâ€" mount the amount invested in metal mines is $481,828,000.00. About oneâ€" lilth of the total for. metal mines is for gold and silver mines of the Doâ€" minion. $632,444,000 INVESTED IN CANADIAN MINES There are many styles to choose fromâ€" two of the most popular are illustrated below. ** MATTON * GIRLS‘ AUXILIARY HOLD EASTER MONDAY DANCTE given by the Girls‘ Auxiliary of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church held on Monday evening in the Masonic Hall here was not as large as usual. This was due to the fact that at present there is a lot of ""flu‘‘ in town and district, interfering in a noticeable manner with the attendance. The Hall was tastefully decorated for the ocâ€" casion, symbols of Easter being very much in. evidence. Music_was proâ€" vided by the A.S.D. Club Orchestra. During the evening the Girls‘ Auxiliâ€" ary served a very enjoyable lunch. Despite the slightly smaller attendâ€" ance, a very enjoyable evening was spent by those present. JONEK LIMITED, Sudbury. * Selling Agents THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, The attendance at the annual dance E. B. deCAMPS, M.E. Engineer in charge of development work. Solicitor for the Association. Strangerâ€"‘ * How many men work in the plant“7 The Ford is charging $20.00 per hundred pounds, live or dead weight, and will take freight or passengers,. orâ€" anything that will pay the rate. The car is doing a thriving business, and is also standing up well under the hardships of the trail. *‘Prospectors coming out from Red Lake tell with much interest of the Ford motor operating a regular serâ€" vice now on the route between Hudâ€" son and Red Lake, the northern terâ€" minus of the Ford route being Pine Ridge, about 84 miles from Hudson, and about fifty miles shy of Red Lake. ~The Ford makes the trip in about seven hours and so far has had few delays and no breakdowns About nineteen miles of the journey is over trail roads and the other 65 miles on the frozen lake. The Ford is owned by a hotel owner at Sioux Lookout, a gentleman named Moberley. The car is driven by Mr. Gauthier, of Timmins, a brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. Bissonnette of this town. The Ford has balloon tires and chains, and when it passes prospectors on‘ the trail, as it often does, the oldâ€"timers stop and laugh, and ask, ‘"What in the Sam Hill is the prospecting busiâ€" ness coming to, when we can‘t get away from Henry even up here on the way to Red Lake."‘ | | Distance of 84 miles on Red Lake _ _ Route Covered by Ford in t / Seven Hours. FORD GAR RUNNING FROM HUDSON TO PINF RIDGE While at RedLake, Mr. Jones visited the Howey property. While he was there Mr. Percy Hopkins, of the Victoria Syndicate, wasâ€"sampling Mr. Jones sd\b that last Thursday while on the way out they met Mr. Max Ryan and his dnlhno' outfit on the way in. Max was then about forty miles from Red Lake. In his outfit there were about thirty teams and three Fordson tractors. A large number of men,â€"probably 60 in all accompanied the diamond dnllmrr part. This gang included Indians and white men who cut the road and otherwise prepared for the transâ€" portation of theâ€"diamond drilling aâ€" mount. Mr. Jack Callinan is mth Mr. Max Rvan. Kidderâ€"‘‘Albout halfl of them Food Scarce and‘ Prices High at Red Lake, Says John Jones Mr. Jones, who was accompied on the trip to Red Lake, by Mr. H. Webb, formerly of Timmins, brought out 3600 feet of motion picture film taken in and around the new gold camp. _ The films include seenes showâ€" ing Indians, prospectors on the trail, Hudson Bay | Posts, Indian burial grounds, etc., ete. Some of the films were taken 40 miles north of Red Lake, Mr. John Jones returned to Timâ€" mins Sunday evening after a trip to Red Lake, and he had many interestâ€" ing things to say in regard to the Red Lake Camp. To The ~Advance, Mr. Jones emphasized the shortsightedâ€" ness and injustice of the C.N.R. in that railroad‘s exorbitant charges for the transportation of dog teams and supplies for the prospector. Flour at $35.00 per Hundred, and Try and Get it. â€" John Jones met Max Ryan and Outfit Forty Miles from Red Lake. Big Rush to New Field Expected this Spring. The trip in from Red Lake to A BUSINESS INVESTMENT THE BANK OF NOVA sCOTIA @ Capital $10, ,000,000 Reserve $19,500,000 “5 C D ‘@ A TRIP ABROAD ce m ts ts ts P ce Bs Ao *Â¥ 0, $ 10,000,000 Reserve $ 19,500,000 Total Resources $230,000,000 uN or for emergency WHAT is your life‘s ambition? Whatever it is be sure of this â€"that ready money in the form of a savings account in The Bank of Nova Scotia will make it more quickly and more surely realizable. Open your account toâ€"day and make regular deposits. Interest is added halfâ€"yearly. Mr. Walter Armitage, manager of the Townsite branch of the Hollinger Stores, left last week to visit his parâ€" ents in Yorkshire, England. T. Een T VB Ts NP NP Paull and Jake Davidson were on the seene at Woman River as soon as Pete or before. McDonough staked a buneh of claims, and so did Paull and Davidson. ‘The samples shown by the Indian were unusually rich, but that is about all that anyone knows about the new find. If the new strike has much ore as rich as the samples shown, the Woman River find will back Red Lake right off the map. The return of the MceDonough Bros and Messrs Paull and Davidson will be awaited with much interest. A strike reported as even excellinz> the Red Lake one is now said to have been made at Woman River, seventy miles east of Red Lake. Accordinz to a prospector just back from Red Lake, the new find was first reported by an Indian who brought samples in to Hudson. The Indian was lookâ€" ing for Pete MceDonough to have the MeDonough Brothers do the necesâ€" sary staking,. According to the story reaching here, the Indian travelled on to Pine Ridge and located Pete Mcâ€" Donough and told him of the new gold strike. . The Indian earried with him spectacular gold ore samples that were enticing enough for any old timer. _ Pete McDonough at once started off for the new field, but news of the find had leaked out and Chas. ANOTHER BIG STRIKE MADE AT WOMAN Chas. Paull, Pete McDonough and Jake Davidson Stake at Spot 70 miles East of Red Lake. | | Mr. Jones expects a big rush to Red Lake in the spring. There has been an unusual rush already he says, rivalling the rush to other big camps on the continent in days past. One of the handicaps to the development of the camp is the attitude of the Canadian National Railways. The Government Railways are not favourâ€" able to Red Lake, to judge from their present attitude. It would appear to be good policy for the railways to enâ€" courage the development of Red Lake, as it will mean big and proftâ€" able business for them if a good eamp is established at Red Lake. Instead of helping in the only way the C.N.R. can help at this time,â€"by giving all possible favours to the prospeeâ€" torsâ€"the C.N.R. has made it plain that the prospectors can go to a much hotter place than Red Lake, so far as the Government Railways are conâ€" cerned. The exorbitant charges for dog teams is a particular handicap and hardship for. the prospector. The high charges: for transporting dog teams is also likely to have other serious results. Men _ coming out from ied Lake find the charges for the return of their dog teams on the railway to high to be borne. As a result some of the prospectors have been turning their dogs loose at Hudâ€" son. Many of these dogs have staryâ€" ed to death or died from lack of proâ€" per care. There are many dogs Iying _dead along the trail and at Hudson. The death of these dogs is directly chargeable to the C.N.R., whose exâ€"|, pressed attitude is that they don‘t care a snap for the prospector, and who apparently have as much regard for the dogs. No one should forget in days to come, if Red Lake Camp develops into a big and paying field, that the T. N.O. showed its usual courtesy and foresight in the matter, while the Canadian National Railway : could not see any farther than the red tape that evidently binds its eyes. on the property. Mr. Hopkins wa formerly with the Ontario Depart ment of Mines, Many people, the most skeptical of skeptics right in this city and in the country hereabouts, bless the day when Todd‘s Drug Stores, Ltd. and other druggists offered Rheuma to the afflicted at a small price and guaranâ€" teed money refunded if not satisfied. If you have rheumatism get a bottle of Rheuma toâ€"day. Start taking it toâ€"day. _ Rheuma acts at once on kdneys, liver,, stomach and blood, and you can sincerely exâ€" claim: **Good riddance to bad rubâ€" bish.‘‘ Try these wonderful tablets for 30 days and,if your frail puny child don‘t greatly bengfi-t_â€"g'e_t_ypur money back. A very sickly child, age 9, vgained 12 pounds in 7 months. Ask any druggists for MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tabletsâ€"as easy to take as candy and 60 tablets, 60 cents. _ In just a few daysâ€"quicker than ‘you ever dreamt ofâ€"these wonderful health building, fiesh creating tablets called MceCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets will start to help any thin underweight little one. Most people know that from the livers of the lowly codfish vitamines of the first elass are extractedâ€"the kind that help all feeble underweight men, women and children. After sickness and where rickets are suspected: they are especially valuâ€" awble; IS YOUR GHILD THIN AND WEAK ? Under and by virtue of a writ of FMieri Facias, issued out of the above named Court, in the above mentioned eause, and to me directed, I have seized and will offer for sale by pubâ€" Jic auetion at my office, in the Court House in the Town of Cochrane. in the District of Cochrane, on Wednesâ€" day the 28th day of April, A.D. 1926, at the hour of 1.30 o‘clock in the afternoon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named defendant W H. Severt in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements:â€" viz :â€" Parcel 2949, South East Cochrane. Situate in the Township of Mountâ€" joy in the District of Cochrane, and Province of Ontario namely : Lot numâ€" ber One Hundred and Twenty Four (124) as shown on Plan Mâ€"48 Temisâ€" kaming now deposited in the Oflice of Lands Titles at Cochrane. JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff of the District of Cochrane. Sheriffs‘ office, District of Cochrane. 10th day of January, A.D. 1926. Quick Relief for Rheumatics Sheriffs‘ Sale of Lands Bet ween To wit: In the Distric ht ied binson Cochrane Limited, has been transferred to the Timmins Branceh of Gambleâ€"Robinson where he woent on Monday, to take up his new duties. We are sorry to lose Mr. MeVittie from our midst as he has been located in Cochrane for some three vears."‘ Local Druggists Sell Rheuma on Moneyâ€"back Plan. The following is from the last isâ€" sue . The ~News, of Cochrane:â€" f‘.Mr. Egrl MeVittie of Gamble Roâ€" d Liver Extract in Sugar Coated Tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up. â€" A HOME OF YOUR OWN Northern Lumber Mills District of Cochrane and W H. Severt r1¢t Court of the District of Cochrane. ESTABLISHKED 1832 Defendant Plaintiff.

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