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Porcupine Advance, 3 May 1928, 2, p. 7

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(General Change of Time A. General Change of time effect in Passenger Trains, Pacific Railway For particulars apply to any Pacific Agent or to Canadian Pacific Railway C. H. W HITE DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT -.â€"..-l.â€" W th mm 1 04 Rpecialist of New York and Montreal Hospitals Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat 50%;, Third Avenue Timmi Eyes Tested 87 Main St. West., North Bay, Ont. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Room 2, Homer L. Gibson Bldg. (formerly office of Platus Lewis) Satisfaction â€" assured you here whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You Seo Me. to bathe when the fixtures in the bath room are so inviting as those pictured here; when you know the plumbing is such as to make it both pleasurable and healthful. Let us help you make the bath room the centre of home health and sanitaâ€" tion EFFECTIVE APRIL 29TH, 1928 TENTS | PACK BAGS FLAGS EIDERDOWN HAVERSACKS ROBES SsNOWSHOES SKIIS DoOG SLEIGHS DOG HARNESS TOBOGGANS HORSE TARPAULINS BLANKETS Ask your Local Dealer for Prices, or send your order direct to New and Secondâ€" Hand Store All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. 36 Wilson Ave W. D. Cuthbertson, L.A. CONSULTING AUDITOR Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block P.0O. Box 833 Timmins, Ont. Phone 327 7| THIRD AVE TIM! Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 56 REED BLOCK, TIMMINS . J. Turner Sons, Ltd. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere We Manufacture and carry in stock AWNINGS Frank J. Kehoe Dr. L. Gagnon Plumbing . Meating E Sheet Metal Contractors H AVE. Veterinary Office Dentistry a Specialty Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. will take Canadian Canadian éDeveIOpment Carried Out at Kamisâ€" | kotia and Kirkland Lake Proâ€" | perties. i TRACES OF GOLD FOUND || IN MANY OTHER METALS INVERNESG MINES WORX OX KAMISKOTMA CLAIMS ', ‘‘At property No. { or now better known kotia, your company acres, mal\mg a total last summer a simila velopment was carm Kirkland Lake. A : The â€" Inverness â€" Mines, Limited, operating as an exploration and deâ€" velopment company chiefly, have reâ€" cently sent a report to shareholders especially dealing with _ Kirkland Lake, Kamiskotia and Narrowâ€"Woâ€" man Lake properties. _ The report says :â€" "*Considerable surface. work was carried on at the Kirkland Lake proâ€" perty No. 1. This property consists of 240 acres and at the close of year the total amount of trenching and stripping amounted to about 10,000 feet. Test pits were sunk and also iss m k Ob l p property No. 2 in Poreupine, or now better known as South Kamisâ€" kotia, your company added to the 90 acres, making a total of 160 acres, and last summer a similar campaign of deâ€" velopment was carried on to that at Kirkland Lake. A shaft was sunk to a depth of 35 feet and gonsiderable trenching and stripping was done. A camp is on the property capable of accommodating 20 or 25 men. «No work was done at property No. 3 in the West Shining Tree area last year, as it is the intention of your company‘s directors to hold this property and see what development by neighbouring companies brings forth. The government completed a motor road about half a mile to the south of this group and a power line was also extended into the camp, asâ€" suring the operating companies â€" of transportation and power. The Atlas and Westree have been operating for some time and big activity is looked forward to throughout the camp durâ€" ing the coming summer. The Narrowâ€"Woman Lake properâ€" ty of 720 acres, known as property No. 4, was purehased by your con:â€" pany under option and a company was formed known as the Narlak Deâ€" velopment Company. _ This company was taken over by a broker the same week and practically all the financing has been done in Buffalo, N.Y. â€" A mining engineer‘s report was made by H. E. Harcourt, M.E., and on the mIning@. engInecL‘sâ€" ; .LAE O _ by H. E. Harcourt, M.E., and on the strength of this a more rigid dev elopâ€" ment campaign is planned thls year. Your company retained a 10% interâ€" est in this property. ©Your company acquired six claims in the Goudreau district, about haif a mile southwest of the Kozak (GGold â€" Mines, which caused such l4a4«+ Â¥oap. }“l'flln all Back about as far as history goes, certain men have spent time and enâ€" ergy in vain attempts to transmute other metals into the precious metals. Often the attempt has been no more than a swindling plan, but in a few cases the men at the game have not only been honest but they have seemâ€" ed actually to be successful in a small way. An explanation for this appaâ€" ent success, which, however, eould never be successfully followed up is nA @itan hx a~ London. England, Sir Ernest Rotherford, the famous physicist, in a lecture the other day at the Royal Institute on ‘‘The Transformation of Matter,"‘ said that it was wellâ€"known that minute traces of gold were to be found in entâ€" suecel never be now give serentist. comment â€" 1ast reports we rece and mining eng ment of this di forward to with suecess, which, however, + be successfully followed #iven by a London, Et L. IERrONL : AH trom prospectors ers, the developâ€" ct ean be looked ccial interest this e mossihilities for LoA _ A J JA UAAA NJ A A pay N:Y.: . .A rt was made ., and on the rigid developâ€" aed this' year. a 10% 46 interâ€" } THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAR made within recent years by and Japanese scientists, and muech about this miracle has appeared in the newspapers. Actually the minute amount of gold thus "transmuted"" was present to begin with either in the mereury or the electrodes, for when other experimenters had earriâ€" ced out precisely the same experiment after having first taken the precauâ€" tion of removing all foreign _subâ€" stances from the materials used, not a trace of gold was produced. The theory of the permaneney and indestructibility of the atom was, unâ€" til the end of the last century, the Foundation of chemical physical science. Then came the sensational discovery of radium and other radioâ€" active substances, which had revoluâ€" tionized all ideas of the atom and the structure of matters. The study of the transformations which occurred in these radioâ€"active bodies was one of the most fascinating branches of science. Before one‘s eyes these substances could, be seentransformâ€" ing themsélves into other substances by ejecting alpha, beta and gamma $ : 7 particles from their atoms. GELFâ€"DENIEL WEEK HERE FOR THE SALVATION ARMY parti( Ensign Bond and His Staff Starting on the Annual Roundâ€"up of Funds for the Good Work of the Army Alice was jubilant over an additrion to the family and rushed out to tell the good news to a passing neighbour. ‘‘Oh,""‘ she cried excitedly, ‘*I‘ll bet you don‘t know what we‘ve got."‘ ‘*What is it ?"‘ the neighbour asked. *A new baby brother,"" answered Alice, watchmg to see what effect her announcement would have. ‘‘You don‘t say so,"" neighbour. ‘"‘Is he goi *T think so,"‘ Alice : got his things off."" the big cities the Salvation Army maintains rescue homes for girls, emâ€" ployment bureaus for those seeking work, hospitals, and hostelries for the men and women who are down and out, and other practical plans for the physical and material welâ€" fare of people who need help, as well as assistance toâ€" their moral and spiritual uplight. Anyone who knows the world knows in part at least of the magnificent work earried on by the Salvation Army in its social w elâ€" fare branches. This work is carried on wherever the Army has a repreâ€" sentative.. Much could be said of the good work accomplished in soâ€" cial welfare: work by the Salvation Army in Timmins. Accordingly, all should contribute their mite to the maintenance of this good work, the Selfâ€"Denial Week campaign offering opportunity along this line. _ Froim the standpoints of kindness and huâ€" manity, money given to the Seltâ€" Denial Fund is very well invested indeed. PERFECT BREAD AND ROLLS Our bread and rolls are made in compliance with timeâ€"proved reâ€" cipes and no homeâ€"made loaf or roll can surpass our particular proâ€" duct. We use the best and purest ingredients and we bake just the right way. You can get our breads and rolls fresh every day. Form the bhabit of serving them and give the family all that they care to eat. B Third Ave, aker * y so,"‘ remarked the he going to stay?" Alice replied. ‘""‘He‘s â€"Exohange. hacd that lead The merâ€" elecâ€" merâ€" been It is a new pen that writes the Leâ€" gion news this week, our former secâ€" retary and correspondent having reâ€" signed from the Post and left over the weekâ€"end for Toronto. While in the position as secretary and as a member of the Post, Mr. T. Pellows worked untiringly for the furthering of our aims and objects and all will wish him luck in his new venture. Tom will be heard from through the columns of the Legionary (the ofticial organ of the Canadian Legion for the Dominion}). Yes, ladies, we need ; that in view, the Post meeting of all the ladi¢ and district in the town day, May 7th, at 8.30 ject of the meeting is t Yes, ladies, we need you! and with that in view, the Post has called a meeting of all the ladies of Timmins and district in the town hall, on Monâ€" day, May 7th, at 8.30 p.m. ‘The obâ€" ject of the meeting is to organize the Ladies Auxiliary in Timmins. It is expected to have Dr. 8. R. Harrison, president, and Mr. Austin E. Neame, viceâ€"president, and others address the meeting, and outline the reasons of such an organization as the Canadian Legion. â€" The ladies can help us in our efforts very materially, and so a laree turnout is anticipated. Legion. â€" The ladies can help us in our efforts very materially, and so a large turnout is anticipated. As reported in last week‘s Adâ€" vance, it was said that the total proâ€" ceeds of the prize draw would be pubâ€" lished. The figures are now to hand and are as follows :â€" Total Sale of Tickets ...... ‘Total . ©171,20 The above amount has been placed to the relief fund of the Post, and was a very worthy effort on the part of members of the executive and enâ€" tertainment committee, and the other members who sold tickets. The Post expresses its thanks to the public for their support and assistance. Spring is here! and with it talk of buildings going up in Timmins. The brewery, a large building on Fourth avenue, the new telephone exchange! Where is the Legion building? Now is the time to get busy and try to have quarters ready for next fall. A look at the ledger surprises one at the amount expended in hall rent to hold our social activities. _ Maybe next week some news of interest on this subject will be available. The executive committee met on Saturday evening and appointed W. A. Devine, acting secretaryâ€"treasurer, and made arrangements for the orâ€" canization of a ladies auxiliary in Timmins, on Monday next. Tlis is for the ladies only. On Friday of next week the monthly meeting will be held in the town hall, at 8.00 p.m. We are still taking applications: Bring your returned soldier friend along and vyour suggestions. Don‘t Total Che Canabtan Legion in Cinmins Diamond drilling operations have already been commenced on one of the most attractive holdings of the Company, results of which if comparable with expectations will undoubtedly cause a big demand for the Company‘s shares and a speedy distribution of the available Treasury offering. The Company starts operations with approxi1â€" mately $55,000 cash and 3,250,000 shares in the Treasury, with sufflicient finances assured to justi. fy a large measure of success and still leave sufficient shares in the Treasury to carry the enâ€" terprise to a successful conclusion. «y * Total holdings of the Company average almost 3,000 acres in locations along the Sudbury range, Se\era] of which adjoin and are tied to well known producing properties of enormous wealth. Profit EDWARD C. PRATT, MONTRILAL Late General Manager, Molson Director Crown Trust Company Arthur E. Moysey Co., Limited STOCK BROKERS Estab. Timmins Phones 1904 Ont. 100â€"101 Private wires to New York, Montreal, Toronto, and connecting all our offices. News and Views of Legionnaires PRATT, MONTREAL, QUI +6 President WM. MeVITTIE, SUDBURY, ONTARIO, MINE OWNER Vice President and General Manager NORMAN R. FISHER, B.Se., M.E., M.LM.M., MONTREAL, QUI President, Shields Development Special cable facilities with London, England RALPH E; ALLEN, ADVOCATI 500,000 Preferred ,000,000 Common. 1,750,000 Common . Common Secretaryâ€"Treasurer LT.â€".COL. JAMES COOPER, MONTREAL, QUE "THE PIONEER BROKERS " let the executive do it all! | A very important topie will bc' touched on in these columns next week, so take note. It will deal upon the question of ‘‘"Why every returned soldier, Canadian or Imperial, should be a member of the Canadian Leâ€"| gion.‘‘ In the words of Brig.â€"Gen. Gunn, ‘‘the armistice is not yet signâ€" ed for some of our comrades."" In the Matter of the Estate of Jasâ€" per Webb, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Cochrane deceased. sons having any claims or demands against the late Jasper Webb, who died on or about Twentyâ€"second day of January, 1928, at the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the Province of Ontario, are required to send, post prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitor for Sarah Webb, Executrix of the Estate of the said Jasper Webb, their names, addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and stateâ€" ments of their accounts and the naâ€" ture of the securties held by them, if any. And take notice that after the Twelfth day of May, A.D. 1928, the said Sarah Webb will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets of the said Estate among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, and that the said Sarah Webb will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person whose claim she shall not then have received notice. This Great Healing Oil Must Banish Eczema and Skin Troubles Dated at Timmins, this Twentyâ€" third day of April, A.D. 1928. _ W]LLIA\I 0. LANGDON, Solicitor for Sarah Webb, Executrix. Make up your mind toâ€"day that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well. You‘ve probably been, like a lot of other people, convinced that the only thing to use was an ointment or salve (some of them are very good) but in the big majority of cases these sticky salves simply clog the pores and the condition primarily remains the same. Go to Moisley Ball or any other Go to Moisley Ball or any other rood druggist toâ€"day and get an oriâ€" CAPITALIZATION Bank Directors rebhyvy given Extensions of ore zones having been traced on to the McVittieâ€"Graham locations, geology and contacts being similar, there is every reason to anticipate large ore bodies will be encountered in diamond drilliny and prove the enormous potential values of the various locations, after which, equipment will be installed, shafts sunk, ore bodies opened up, concentrators and smelter will be built. :‘ The directors of the Company believe that they have in the MceVittieâ€"Graham Mines Limited, the makings of not only one but several mines of quite considerable dimensions, and that their immediate endeavour will be concentrated in proving their deductions. For full particulars, map, etc., write: â€"â€"W. A,. Devint £100.00 p EO. E. LEIGHTON , M.E., MONTREAL, QUI Ltd., Moss Mines, Limited President M anufacture that all perâ€" or demands Webb, who MONTRI atI }j j || {/ mm ) }] }1 (all issued) . . $1.00 par ..... Isgsued _ . Treasury A1, QUI She Gained Weight With McCay‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets 1t MceMCoy takes all the riskâ€"Read this ironclad guarantee. If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets or 3 one dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn‘t gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in healthâ€"your druggist is authorized to return the purchase price. Ask Moisley Ball, F. M. Burke, Sauve‘s Pharmaey or any good drugâ€" gist. imadian ginal bottle of Moone‘s Emerald Oil. The very first application will give you relief and a few short treatments will thoroughly convince you that by stickine faithfully to it for a short while your skin troubles will be a thing of the past. Remember that Moone‘s Emerald Oil is a clean, powerful penetrating Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or eave a greasy residue and that it give complete satisfaction or vyour money cheerfully refunded. All leagues and clubs desiring to affiliate with the above Association must have their applications and fees in the hands of the underâ€" signed nct later than May 15, 1928 Affiliation Fees: League $25.00 Cl Northern â€" Ontario Football Assoc. Thursday, May 3rd, 1928 Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, N.O.F.A., P.O. Box 1113, Timmins, Ont. W. H. WILSON, Association British Club $10.00

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