w Extend Mine Work in the Patricia Field Central Othes FREE BOOKLETâ€"BRe sure to get the new revised Gillett‘s Lye Booklet . it tells how this powerful cleanser and disinfectant will lighten dozens of household tasks. Contains full informaâ€" tion for soap making, thorough cleansâ€" ing and other uses on the farm. W rite for free copy to Standard Brands Limited, Fraser Ave. Liberty St., Toronto, Ont. GILI.ETT S |Yf sars per ON‘T be a slave to kitchen chores. Just use a solution of one teaspoonful of Gillett‘s Pure Flake Lye dissolved in a quart of cold* water. It puts an end to stubborn stains. Lifts grease and grime off like magic! It cuts through greaseâ€"makes messy kitchen jobs easy! tlu s" )impani ‘s Lye is indispensable our heavy cleaning . . . pedâ€"up drains . . . for wis. Order a tin from cer today. Say goodâ€"bye rubbing and scrubbing! PAT LEARNS SOMETHING . . . itricia IvÂ¥e Ilye in hot water. The Ive itself heats the water. aies Busy. Some ? Expected in North Mill in Operation â€" Some New $5144.50 COUNIRY EN MADY. terested in nd so wil of activiâ€" Red Lake ducers are UfF THBRIFTY pI 11 Ts are is said or five t.: Of uction s Case from MONTREAL Sail ILle rMn Kirkland Lake is asking the Governâ€" ment to guarantee about $50,000.00 worth of separate school debentures to finance the building of a new school necessary in the town. west ratesa also ir Local Agent Toronto "He has no capacity for mity or charity, or even for a noble inâ€" dignation; but he has an infinite capasâ€" city for wanting to interfere with someâ€" body or other, and one of the signs by which you can recognize him on sight is that he mostly wants to interlere with people who are rather up against it already, and stand in need far more of sympathy and understanding than of any criticism whatever. "But the effective point we should like to make in this generalizationâ€" for we do not want to identify him too closelyâ€"â€"is that the smallâ€"minded sniper is not nearly so numerous in our midst as he seems to be. The fact about him is that he has a loud voice and many words. He likes to make it appear that his particular prejudice about anything is public c that thing. "And that is the dange For. however his tireless may make it seem to be minded sniper does not sent anvbody but himself. Under earlier operations on the Hudâ€" son Patricia group upwards of $250,000 was spent. A large orebody has been blocked out with an incline shaft, a vertical shaft and 729 feet of crosscutâ€" ting and drifting. The vertical shaft is twoâ€"compartment size, down 239 feet. The drift on the 211â€"foot level enâ€" countered a cross vein carrying gold tellurides and high values. The incline shaft is down 100 feet, Thomas L. Gledâ€" hill, M.F., consulting geologist, in a reâ€" port states that at 86 feet below surface in the incline shaft about 300 feet of drifting was done along the vein with the result that 190 feet of ore was found with an average width of about 30 inches and average grade of better than $25 per ton at current gold price. The face at the east end stope in ore, shows a width of 4.5 feet. Officials state that upwards of $100,â€" 000 in ore is on the dump blocked out and ready for stoping in the workings along drift in the incline shaft. It is estimated the grade will average around $12 to $15 per ton, old gold price. It also is stated that the proâ€" perty is ready for a mill and considerâ€" ation for the installation of a small unit will be given in the early future. The property is fully equipped with mining plant, camps, etc. duction in the eariy summer. Conâ€" siderable exploration and development work is proceeding on properties in this and the Woman Lake area and a number of other companies have anâ€" nounced programme that call for inâ€" tensive wOork for the coming season. J. M. Consolidated also is erecting a mill and is considering plans for a 100â€" ton unit to be installed later. The latest company to announce a largeâ€"programme of development is the Hudson Patricia Gold Mines, Ltd., reâ€" cently formed with a capital stock of 2,2500,000 shares of $1 par, to take over and develop the old Metals Developâ€" ment holdings on Clearwater Lake, in the Woman Lake area. Financial arâ€" rangements have been completed and funds are assured for a large proâ€" gramme of work. "Oh, yes, we know the smallâ€"minded sniper, and who doesn‘t? He likes to write letters to the newspapers. He doesn‘t want to do anything generous for anybody; he wants to find fault in a little, petty, trivial way. He is the man who always wants somebody else‘s pay cut down, especially when someâ€" body else is a public servant. Sniper in Public Life Does Not do Much Good A friend of The Advance has handed in the following clipping from The Vancouver Province with the comment that in his opinion it hits the nail on the head in reference to sn:ping and the sniper. The Vancouver Province of the cases. Information last week was to the effect that Central Patricia Gold Mines was starting immediate production. The mill equipment taken understGod to have be week. The mill was a capacity of 25 tons time with somewhat inc: tion as the machinery stride, as it were. Theo of ore is given as around on the old price. This | about $18.00 per ton at pr eold. up mine operations, and it is underâ€" stood will instal a mill in the latte part of the year. McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines is nearing the stage where a mill is justified, while Caseyâ€"Sumâ€" mit Gold Mines is installing a mill oï¬ 50 tons capacity which will be in proâ€" duction in the early summer. Conâ€" up mine operations stood will instal a part of the year. NV Gold Mines is neari production. The mill equipt in during the winter was a ready for the start and th understood to have been Pickle Crow Gold WHAT? | DIDN T KNOW YC COULD DO iT AT THAT RAT YOURE OuUT OF DATE, PAT , 1 TRAVEL IN A BIG AIRY CABIN FOFE THAT PRICE Mines and it ho average ind $12.00 p is would m J¢ 1 mad d to i1bo dayv of $100 cked or working haft:;: k6 make udict about in cdin 117 in old Td it â€" @ift hC It by Anchorâ€"Donaldson Prospectors and others should find this "Prospector‘s Guide" of interest and value. and will certainly feel like thanking Hon. Chas. McCrea, Minister of Mines, and T. F. Sutherland, Acting Deputy Minister of Mines, for so useâ€" ful an aid. The "Prospector‘s Guide" notes the fact that geological reports and maps of specific areas in Ontario, and general information, may be securâ€" ed on application to T. F. Sutherland, Deputy Minister of Minés, Parliament Buildings, Toronto., Canada. KIRKLAND MAN DOES NOT INTEND TO RIDE TO JA that other pages follows:â€"*"Int Supplies, Cost ourable Area Prospecting," "Gold Rushes Ontario Dept. of Mines Issues Map Showing Chief Prospecting Fields Of Province, with Much Other Information. The Ontario Dept. of Mines has just issued a very useful "Prospector‘s Guide," that should be of considerable value to prospectors and especially to those new at the game. There is a map about 18 inches by 30 inches, showing the main areas in Ontario where prospecting may be carried on with hope of success. Among the cenâ€" tres marked on the map are Wanapitei, Temagami Reserve (recording office in Toronto), Cobalt, Gowganda, Shiningâ€" tree, Elk Lake, Indian Chutes, Swastiâ€" ka, Kirkland Lake, Boston Creek, Larâ€" der Lake, Bourkes, Ramore, Lightning River, Matheson, Matachewan, Porcuâ€" pine, Timmins, Smooth Rock Falls, Island Falls, Burntbrush River, Abitibi Canyon (recording office in Haileyâ€" bury), Smoky FPalls, Onakawanna, Moosonee, Hearst, Sioux Lookout, Tasâ€" h Prospector‘s Guide to the Mining Fields 4C B LOrd o hear tha ircles of th ourt here. 5‘}‘." One Rownd Way Trip Cabin Cl@Sss yrom §122. *226. Tourist ClflSSjrom 104.5° 189. Third Class 82. 144." LETITIA LETITIA LETITIA WITH Tom HMHamiiton rancd ault RiIGHYT TOTHE HEART OF GLASGOW" 11 Apply to your local agentâ€"*‘*N:a one can serve you better‘‘ ad The renowned Entertainer in song and story as Conductor on these special sailings uumrn :â€" Be Prepared," is the ut LoOrd B.â€"P. will . led, ‘ innet Kokash, Red Lak es, Port Arthur Ste. Marie, Bruc {okash, Red Lake, Kenora, Fort s, Port Arthur, Michipicoten Ste. Marie, Bruce Falls, Swayze Duck Lakes, Sudbury and many 1J Ask for our folder about this and other features of Scottish character. Northern News owing in the "R f p1 NIA May 18 [IA â€" June 15 June 29 [IA July 14 July 27 § [IA â€" Nov. 29 (G:SR, LOW OCEAM RATES Anchorâ€"Donaldson Line 217 Bay Street, Toronto p folds up ints booklet form fit the coat pocket. On the of the map is printed twelve very useful information for ‘s. This reading matter is Practical Prospecting for the The subâ€"headings are as "Introduction";, "Equipment, Cost, Etc," "The Most Pavâ€" COSt, Areas ra@at i1 Nnas penetrated to the those awaiting trial in police One lawyer, telling of his eparations now that he faces f assault, said he was trying team of horses. Maybe he won‘t need them where he‘s at it hose and others should find tor‘s Guide" of interest, id will certainly feel likel i. Chas. McCrea, Minister T. F. Sutherland, Acting ter of Mines, for so me-’ T‘he "Prospector‘s Guide"| PER Etce," ‘"The Most FPavâ€" ," _ "Field Methods of Staking and Recording," ‘° and "Forest Fire Proâ€" ormatllion, may be securâ€" on to T. F. Sutherland, r of Mines, Parliament nto. Canada. has From Montreal OD ANO COMd its booklet form pocket. On the is printed twelve information for oy Scout motâ€" ibtless be glad to the From Glasgow THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ort scalloped Lamb 2 cups cooked lamb, cut in small pleces 2 cups medium white sauce 1 cup soft bread crumbs ’ 1 tablespoon chopped parsley |\ __Mix lamb and white sauce together. Place a layer of lamb in a greased | caserole or baking dish, add a layer iof bread crumbs and sprinkle with parsley. Repeat this process until all the ‘ngredients are used, having a layâ€" |er of crumbs on top. Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees FP.) 20 to 25 minutes or until trumbs are brown. Baked Stuffed Lamb Chops 6 lamb chops 1 tablespoon minced onion 1â€"2 cup chopped canned or fresh mushrooms 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons chili sauce 1 1â€"2 teaspoons flour 1 tablespoon water Melt butter in a saucepan, add mincâ€" ed onion, chopped mushrooms and ;ch:li sauce. Simmer 5 minutes, then | add flour. Stir well and add water last. Simer 2 minutes longer,. Cut a . pocket in each chop and fill cavity with |some of the stuffing. Arrange in a | baking dish and bake in a hot oven l | | | ! i1 cup ma Powdered Cook sugar, sofi ball is fo salt and fla beating. Pou: butterecd tin, from almond ; and powdered n Have cughly bones dients ngs Aan through in the f potatoes and bake add â€" oliv potato. on crisp letluce which has been sprinkâ€" led with French dressing. sSpanish Potatoes 1 tablespoon minced onion 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped pimento 4 tablespoons o.l or drippings 2 cups cold boiled potatoes, diced 1â€"2 cup cold cooked ham, chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1â€"2 teaspoon paprika Still Another Lot of Varied Recipes varied, not confined .ncluding all sorts 0 makes quite a contrs bunch of recipes goitr lamb to salmon salad, fudge to toast:â€" One ladyv (400 degrees or until don Put parslt well. scalloped _ Lamb, Lamb salmon Salad, Spanish spanish _ Casserole, arlic ntly mes and ents and ell mixed lad more 11 Ginger Fudge 1â€"2 tablespoon butter 1 cup milk Almond Fudge 2 cups sugar 2 squares choccolate 1â€"2 cuyp rich milk Speck salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1â€"2 cup almond paste i aimond paste, marshm powdered sugar. Melt fudge a little to softer the marshmallow pasté cutting. ur cooking oil in c, â€" onions and y. Add meat in "syTrur and t( in pe the onion, pepper and pimento > fat until light brown, add jes, the chopped ham and seasonâ€" ind cook until thoroughly heated Spanish Casserole pounds round steak, cut sized cubes onions, sliced clove garlic, minced green peppers, shredded cups canned tomato or fresh tomatoes teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon pepper tablespoons flour tablespoon dark corn syrup tablespoons cooking oil‘ 2 cup sliced, stuff olives o1 the stulllng. Arrange in x dish and bake in a hot ove legrees F.) for 30 to 35 minut til done. Servings, 6. Lamb Croquettes cups chopped cold lamb tablespcons chopped parsley cup very thick white sauce tablespoons water 4 cup fine bread crumbs | lamb through meat chopper; add y, and hot white sauce and mix| Add additional seasonings, if 1¢ pooin VanIlia ip almond paste marshmallow sugar gar, chocolate and milk until s formed in cold water. Add flavouring and cool Pour half of fudge into a deep t‘n, spread with past made nd paste, marshmallow cream sugar. Melt the remainâ€" a little to soften, and pour he su ake the salmon. _ Remove skin. Combine all ingreâ€" lightly toss together until Add mayonnaise to make moist if desired. Arrange uce which has been sprinkâ€" isfet‘ to hours in and se Toast tablespoons estions made by Lamb â€" Crogquettes a frying pan, add 1 peppers. Cook rolled in flour. omatoes, add salt e grape juice (if cepan, add minc mushrooms â€" an« 5 minutes, ther and add wate Â¥ ITrom sca ind from a add salt grape juice (if casserol©e, cover moderate oven, with â€" mashed d onion chilled thotr cut into good , Potatoes Fudge, rayy oul¢ pound 11 mond Juict varicous this mo as old but this against cupine In 1 perience sim countered by with the de of the nicke bury distric enough skep stories that the first fus mp reg] thir Sudbury Greetings to Porcupime Car short strip Sudbury w with the ot chewan, th completion Sudbury to In the m gratefully r extended by will be nea be connects: of edit POrCcuyp Lake, Shinin Had t been ( comiIing Ir( Gold camy number he but nothin use the ro; It may be of the proj use and th that a fur taken Matal lieves should ing. mediatelv sugar, an inch thichk a time in sufficie In this ye discov Sudbu at the same nection betw is so inconyv Sudbury wil numbers as Regrets that Highway pleted between the Felicitations on Deen carr.e as it migh would no c celebration oOce the brc In Beat ¢ Al l lon 1 ng to When 11 Timm riched t us â€"Co0] month p.1 h SHREDDED WHEAT ............ e n e e ......... ...... il» NI id w ) @1 p ad Y Lry NJ LOOK FOR THE 7e« ATTRACIINE 44 NESTLE‘s CORN SYRUP A GREAT ENERGY FOOD _ |I y 1 STERILIZ ED EVAPORATED n ty inada BRaAnN o n on th T WTI6 OZ ire LTaking A onomic life of LS Will D« Timmins 1V 11 11 ‘Lween the ition. 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