281,163 tons at $7.94 $1,835,434.22 Ned Second Shaft Ankerite is â€"now at the stage where another shaft is required to meet the safety laws of the provincee. Directors of the mine state that in taking over Marâ€" buan, they will have a shaft and winze which can be easily connected with the 107,997 tons 72,200 tons at $4.30 Positive ‘ore reserves 41,850 tons at $3.92 Broken Crossâ€"cutting A recapitulation cof th rison of costs for the 12 and the six months of Per ton of ore milled Exploration‘‘;..............;.. Develcpment Mining ... Milling Gen. Expense month in production 8.4 Tons milleg per day 364.4 Costs of development per (Drilling and crossâ€"cut active men Tons broken per month € Overall costs per dry ton milled. (Including Workâ€" men‘s Compensaâ€" tion and Operating costs per Mining _ Milling Development Payroll: number of r month Operating pr Operating p: Producticn Average They show production co how the grad the Ankerite lowing the dis very profitable Cemparison In vicw of t Ankerite direct Marbuan | prop joining them to valuation of . which action a Buffaloâ€"Ankerit be placed in c owners of the q the following se faloâ€"Ankerite w dinary interest. Interesting Facts on £ Marbuan and Ankerite : Buffalo Ankerite Needs Second Shaft, and Marbuan Shaft May be Used with Material Saving. Some Figures About Costs. ore F MAeqao ".' 101 9 , immediate de. i i GMAC Terms OU get the revolutionary new TURRET TOP roof of solid steel only on one car in the lowest price field, the Master Chevrolet. And Chevrolet‘s famous Fisher Bodies offer you other high quality advantages, indluding Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation. Then again, only the Master Chevrolet in its class has KNEEâ€"ACTION wheeis. We know, and owners know, it takes KNEEâ€"ACTION to give the ultiâ€" mate in a better, safer ride. Most people decide on Chevrolet on these two counts alone. But you can adad Blue Flame Engine performanceâ€"Shockless Steeringâ€"and still you haven‘t come to the end of the good things that are exclusive to Chevrolet. The plain fact is, Chevrolet gives so much quality for so little money that you‘ll never know how far ahead it is until you come in today and drive it! c.mse he pt ore body. of Mine Performant 1934 â€"10935 ibout $390,000 s0ut 114.000 : dayv 11 1934 898.20 â€"$470 â€"~cuttir 15.71 n mil 2.315 1 075 ‘lision of Buffaloâ€" 0 take ovitr the immediately â€" adâ€" ouch and west at s inCc 1 mo : above compaâ€" months of 1934 1935 follows: 1A T 4 6 beet To Déc. 31 1934 $695,513.00 To June 30 1935 $1,835,434.22 To Dec. 31 1934 .$164,091.00 To June 30 1935 .$340,560.00 955 315 906 624 6 Mos, 1935 10.755.05 1A $ .087 139 2.398 857 D 12.023 0.838 () Â¥ .5 2.403 864 M3E 4 404 1¢ Phaone 8$00 Timmins Garage Company Limited R.CM.P. on July 23 and brought to Pembroke for trial. He has since been on remand on bail of $1,500.. Col. A. Erchman Sentenced f to One Year in Reformatory other night. He is reported to have turned to a‘friend of his as the first round got started and said: "It‘s a swell fight, wasn‘t it." Lieut.â€"Col. Erchman was formerly in charge of the Madawaska airport and the offence with which he was charged ccvered the period from August 31, 1934, to April 30, 1935. He was arrested at Warkworth by officers of the Sudbury Star: We like the one about the fan at the Louisâ€"Levinsky fight the Pleading guilty at Pembroke on Thursday of last we:s to misappropriaâ€" tion of cantcen funds amounting to $906 from the Madawaska airport, Lieut.â€"Col. Archibald Erchman, D.S.0O., O.B.E., was sentenceq to one year in Gueliph Reformatory. Defence counsel, J. A. Maloney, made a plea for suspended sentence in view of the accused‘s health and his brilâ€" liant war record, but the court held that misappropriation of funds which he held in trust could not be regarded lightly. Pleading guilty Thursday of last we ticon of cantceen f $906 â€"from the M Lieut.â€"Col. Archibal O.B.E., was senten Guelph Defence counsel. . OrC but pay will be wiped out with tion. Interest at sever been paid on this loar tors state. The mine h Ing abcut $20,000 a mc Ma mp the Marbua Direct n aim Marb m tlime to ti je and there i@bout $50.000 1€ in da mit alor Buff: basis. On the capable, with ements, of ha Edw in of id 111 11 of Buffalo, direct 0,000 QOutstanding formrly know i« â€"/G1 Buff aloâ€"Ankerite had sistea the smaller i actual cash loan inding now, which h the amalgamaâ€" en per cent. has 1€ l ~QCF CentL, Anas i to dat2, direcâ€" as been producâ€" onth up to now, en placed on a roperty there is few inexpensive ling 300 tons of e H. Leo, Hen ‘er; York: Het Buffalo. V a pres 1933 b Betz secreâ€" rector Anker Hs $100 com en A 3 cidentally are essentially the same as the directors of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite, in an effort to transfer their vendor shares of _ Marbuan into Buffaloâ€"Ankerite. Since the latter holds the mortgage on Marbuan, why do they not foreclose, instead of allowing the vendors to get a fat slice of shares that cost them nothing? Why did not Buffaloâ€"Ankerite buy Marbuan in the first place, instead of allowing the directors to acquirse it and then forth Marbuan, which has been principally financed by Buffaloâ€" Ankerite buying shares at fancy prices? "As a Buffaloâ€"Ankerite shareholder, I am opposed to the merger as I see little merit in itâ€"only a chance for the directors to get a lot of Buffaloâ€"Ankerâ€" ite shares at no cost which will dilute my equity in Buffaloâ€"Ankerite. "Is it true that the alrectors of Buftâ€" faloâ€"Ankerite have been selling theit current issue of The Toronto Saturday Night will be of interest:â€" The question: Editor, Gold and Dross: "In a recent issue of Saturday Night, I noticed some comment on the affairs of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Gold Mines, but you said nothing about the msrit of the proposed merger of it and the adâ€" Joining Marbuan Gold Mines. To me this merger is no less than a sweet by the directors of, Marbuan, who inâ€" In view of the fact that there are quite a number of stockholders of the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite in town and district the following question and answer from the "Gold and Dross" column of the Question and Answer in Toâ€" ronto Saturday Night in Regard to Amalgamation of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite and Marbuan. Proposed Merger of Mines is Criticized mas tion 4 * uid | hoildings i 1 Promising Results at Edgecreek Mines ciInkin ind it continuous over ldths and persists t r of which is subst ond drill results. . eted on the 30â€"foc od mineralization Al nmended nsulting ¢ xtensive Campaign at the Beattieâ€"Munro Property. Encouraging â€" Showings from Development Work LRA N E6 7P 0 R.T ceéent work has comprised the f additional deep test pits ar trenching. The pits have down at intervals and. ir with lidat Timmins. Ont. AM stated that at a depth of about he quartz showing became more revealing strong mineralizaâ€" ANnCG Ei old Syndica James G. P; pits nave Dbser ‘rvals and, in the , prove that the ort t good lengths anc s to depth, the lat: ibstantiated by diaâ€" s, A crosscut comâ€" â€"foot break showed a for the full width Ns uug UA an earlv A T eélopmen are han the sinkKâ€" s and furâ€" iave been in the at the ore igths and CaItl ha Midland Free Press: There is one plank in the Stevens platform which if put into effect would be a glorious sinkâ€" hole for money. To have the governâ€" ment go into mining as a national business venture would be disastrous. Of course, if every government mine turned out to be aHollingor, Lake Shore or Norarda, all would be hunky dory, but there are hundreds of people in ncrthern Simcoe who know from pracâ€" tical experience that it is just as easy to lose money mining as it is to make it, if not a hanged sight easier. cocmpany that keeps |: sharesâ€"while paying di Buffaloâ€"Ankeriteâ€"in ot may be made available penditures, such as fina buan or certain develo straying far from the ac path of mining finance "You ask if the directors of Buffaloâ€" Ankerite have been selling their shares. Yes, there has been a substantial deâ€" cline in the holdings of the directors which is not unsual or to be unexpectâ€" ed. The shares reached market levels that I could not reconcile with potential carnings, but I can sse nothing parâ€" ticularly wrong with directors selling their holdings if they believe the marâ€" ket is too high. ~"I am still of the oninion that any _ XOU ASK If I Ankerite have } Yes, there has cline in the h which is not ur ed. The shares that I could not the aqirectors. I, tco, am opposed to any merger that is design=:d to save" the directors‘ vendor shares at the expense of the shareholders of Buffalo Ankerite. "I am not prepared toâ€"comment on the merits of the Marsuan property. Several attsmpts have been made to make a successful mine without avail but of course there is always hope that further work at greater depth will alter the outlook, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite having had some,such experience. M a 3ri¢. TCpP A n ks 1 l 1€ 'ASTS Iy y that ked while payi: Ankeriteâ€"j made avail M a Oth, Ank e nas been the holding not unsual shares reac Ma delivery AI ag Marbuan 1¢ fOrm Â¥A T Buffa have 12 keeps 1¢€ the opinion that any eeps selling treasury ing dividendsâ€"as has â€"in order that funds rilable for capital exâ€" is financing the Marâ€" development work, is the accspted or sound company, also that ive been sold to meot Mte 1¢ Gold and Drc 1 be hunky dory, ads of people in know from pracâ€" it is just as easy as it is to make â€" op ems In im uts pulled out Marbuan â€" has n unprofitable ioney. Buffaloâ€" o have powet or XpP 1y Jreciose and erty which inces and at kpected proâ€" erite shareâ€" concern fot buan shareâ€" illy those of nosed to any A Of â€" to the pectations, Jack Thomas, who is in mpany | charge of the work, said. average The syndicate has been financed in f th:se| Timmins, and now holds six patent:d 00, but | claims. Mining men representing imâ€" pald 70| portant interests are expected in at it has | the property this week to go sampling. Buf Whoe ), but ald 70 t has ‘tgage it dir any ury has Or th fifth candidat Although he subject, some took his rems haps there wo candidate. Aft clusion some jumped to the dspendent‘" ca dependent Lib would be J. A prove whether On tion in addit dates alrsady of Kirkland cardidate, W ncminee, the didate, and, o don will be Speaking on oppDi{ ridi tion date of J Toronto Mail and Empire: Probably he Italian press is saying nothing more disrespectful about Great Britain than the British press is saying about Mussoâ€" lini. The difference is of course that Mussolini is responsible for the Italian press and the British Government is not responsible for the British press, DC by (Registersd in accordance with the Copyright Act.) The metabolism test done under proâ€" per conditionsâ€"complete mental and physical restâ€"is of great value to paâ€" tient and physician. Temiskaming have Anot The body has therefore been likened to a stove and the thyroid gland or Juice as the graft. When the thyroid is too active the draft is said to be wide open, the body processes working raâ€" pidly including also the mental proâ€" cesses. When the thyroid is not active enough the processes work slowly and the individual is slow in action menâ€" tally and physically. Thus in <extreme cases of severe goiâ€" tres the rate may be more than plus 100 per cent. In persons with no thyâ€" roid tissue the rate may be lowered to about minus 42 per cent. Thus we find that in cases of rapid heart with slight nevousness or indiâ€" gestion the physician now has in mind that an overactive thyroid gland may be causing these symptoms, and orâ€" _ders or gives a metabolic or metaboâ€" lism tost. The patisnt eats no breakâ€" fast, goes to the physician‘s office or to a labocratory, rests quietly for a half to three quarters of an hour, and then lyâ€" ing quietly he breathes naturally into a tube of the machine. The amount of carbon dioxide manufactured by his body processes, while he is resting quietly, shows the ate at which the bedy processes are working. If they are working faster than normal, that is more than 15 per cent. faster than the normal rate, the thyroid gland is said to be too active; that it is plus 15 or more per cent. If the processes are not working as fast as normal, that is more than 15 per cent. slower than norâ€" mal, his thyroid gland is said to be| not ~active enough; that is minus 15 or mcre per cent. ‘ ) fAI iven rendered unnecessary by means of rest and the use of iodine. When the sympâ€" toms are very severe operation is safeâ€" ly angq quickly performed. surgeons and to many physicians also. This was because this operation was so frequently needed that surgeons everywhere were acquiring the skill necessary to perform it instead of sending their patients to distant surâ€" gsons or clinics. However, as Dr. Chas. Mayo pointed cut some months ago, the interest in the opsration has given place to a close study of the thyroid gland itself with the result that many operations are By James W. Barton, M.D., Toronto The of the Thyroid Gland A few years ago th« surgical removal of the thyroid gland in the neck in cases of severe goitre was of interest to Interests Sampling on Thomasâ€"Ogden Mining Man Looking Over Promising Ogden Townâ€" ship Property. _ Surface Work Encouraging. by ind will be the aking on beh. eeting followi y the Earltor Legris sugge i candidate : ough he did ect, some of . his remark: s there would lidate. After 1M week an Legris, address so to the indepen g Hon. ut the C 1€ ‘re be an in e. After jumping tCc some of these ; to the conclusion th at" candidate would it Liberal and that be the on behal followin Earlton 5 sugges additional claims have been i by the Thomasâ€"Ogden Syndiâ€" erating in Ogden township, it late last week. work is proceeding rapidly : ground is proving up to exâ€" ns, Jack Thomas, who is in of ming Riding May Another Candidate t ~comIing _ L on to the announced Lake, will â€" alter Hill ‘e may be ; e may Di [ course, the Coan 1e rumour ndent Li #Zgested might lid not f those ks to | odd remark barrister, of | at f of the z the sp Athletic arlton Liberal canct . Gordon in z Dominion he several c ced. Walter ] be the L is the.: 1 be a Stevens Hon. W. servative that possiol come forw enlarge on who heard nmnean that ; i ‘"indep>nd ng to this se people n that the vould be an of Pours Ebat Body . was mads Haileybury, which has t there may _ candidate on in that inion elecâ€" candiâ€" *‘ Little, Liberal s can k. "Gor choics This perfumer contends that a perâ€" fums odor should become an integral part of her, let us say, as the perfume Oof a particular flower. And the way to achieve this effect is to apply the perâ€" fume right on the skin, never on the clothing but spread freely on the skin. You simply shake a drop into the palm of your hand, rub io over the whole hand into the skin. Perfume should be rubbed and spread over wide areas of the skin, not merely in small dabs. A warmer, richer and superior fragrance is achieved with the same perfume when applied in this way than when it is dabbed on kerchief or sleeve of dress or even when gropped on to the palm (without spreading). That the same periume seems different on different individu Toilet Water or Skin Perfumes The vogue for toilet water or skin perfume ‘has increased the last few years. For summer they are particularâ€" ly popular. A wellâ€"known actress alâ€" ways applies eau de coilogne to her hcad when she is tired or feels a headache coming on. She finds iï¬ a very refrecshâ€" ing pickâ€"up treatment. French lilac which took the country by storm last spring promises to conâ€" tinue as a favorite all through summer. This skin perfume, by a pioneer in the field, is reported to be remarkably beneficial in four ways: as bath essence, as a body rubdown, as,a gencral skin fragrance and as a facial astringent, cooling and refreshing. If you can ask anything more of a skin fragrance for the summer months, I can‘t imagine what it might be. With the warm weather the woman | easily proven. Spread it on your own who knows her perfums secrets knows| palm, then on a friend‘s. The normal that it is effective and in fact necesâ€"|activity of each person‘s skin differs. sary to change to a lighter, subtle'r;The natural waste matcrial thrown fragrance. The delicate bouquet or| off by the sebaceous glands of the skin floral sodors are in good taste in the l offers a certain odor. The perfumes addâ€" summ®°r; or the subtly crisp woody | eg offers innumerable combinations due odors (but these must not be heady).| to variations of solubility of these seâ€" The heavier perfumes that go quite well| cretions in water and alcohol, So reâ€" with winter furs become quito stifling | nember: rub and sp ead your perfume with bathing suits. | (and use a little of it). Concentrated Toilet Water or Skin Perfumes _ | berfumes may be too expensive to use The vogue for toilet water or skin | this way, but the eau de cologne, toilet perfume has increased the last few | Wwater or skin perfumes are ideal foor years. For summer they are particularâ€" | the purpose. | | ly popular. A wellâ€"known actress alâ€" (Copyright 1935, by the Bell Syndiâ€" ways arnilins aan An rrhiingas« in nar nhean EFEeate: "InCc.) Two of England of England‘s ya Yatch club rega skipper, King C m we i sÂ¥ oiA Pm t t tR Pnd «Mn inz Ne ww The latest perfume theory, it applied, not to clothes, but all (Posed for Pinaud Bro BEAUTIEFUL nmne periume seems quite different individuals is Just a Couple of Sailors would seem, is that perftin cver the skin in the by Albertina Rasch dancers (Photogr@ph courtesy St. Catharinss Standard:â€"The "Cost of Living" is a vague term with a wide range of definitions. To most of us the cost of living equals the amount of our pay cheques, in spite of the firmest resolutions to budget and put somseâ€" thing by for a rainy day,. Try The Advance Want Advertisements De Luxe Beauty Parlour as shown in the style centres of the world. The latest Eugene Machine with all the new imâ€" provements is now being used by featuring Reed Block P ez m{\\\flf;‘:‘ C urttuil(tfa that perfume should be ogd (7 t 1\ nital manner of PINAUD) Phone 483