Zone on the . of drifting it cuts at 100â€"1 foot level. h ness the ir ccompa along which the su footwa at 50 drift i the of :i i11gf SMC "On Janua the Consolid: Compary‘s C over their en the developn manager, D. in charge of district. "On the 1 approximat five feet wi $14 grade. 7 while east f i@al which d ~oOn "t! below the crosscuts ore zone J.~B. St: Mines, 4d progress bringing df Golden RCc ship, Tem: under opti( ing and Sn itngtl width THURBRSDAY.~ JANUARY Report on Temagami Reserve Property Results on the Aft in Progi Accort to 10 OC D have confirmed the high opmmion of those who ed the Camtal Trust Caorporation as they t *« "! "“(.'l‘o CARPITAL TRUST « on Various Levels of Afton Mine Reviewed rogress Report. Some Doherty Roadhouse Co. Owin Toronto 293 Ray Street 10 president. of the Afton released the following to hisâ€" stockholders, ments to date on their roperty, Scholes townâ€" i FPorest Reserve, now the Consolidated Minâ€" g Company of Canada. 8, 9 and 10, I visited i Mining and Smelting ces at Sudbury, went ‘ rez>rds, and qgiscuss®d ts in detail with the McKechnuie, manager f0 Direct private wires for fast and accut ate quotations and executions in all n level, drifting shows feet of ore at least raging .4 cunce gold, t face is still in ore, n mineralized materâ€" show ore values. t level immediately on <the 150â€"foot level, )t intervals show an ximately 250 feet in ie mine maps, the 50 feet of drifting m the 150â€"focst level 250 feet below ‘t of grifting in the zonmne with crosscuts ntervals to the ore t level; and 875 feet {cotwall with crossâ€" tervals on the 400â€" ) the excessive hardâ€" nation in which the found advisable to all and crosscut to ‘r than attempt to tmation. Aceurate Markets and Executions in Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Corporat1i0n Limited L OTTaAWwWA Members Torontoa Sstock Exchange NHKG, AaVverage hich â€"runs® at Charlie Hall â€"Manage Commision basis ons Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds manager Sudbury "Work has been conducted ficiently. I want here to expres miration for the manner in 1 Consoclidated Mining and Company, under the person: visisn of Messrs. D. C. McKe W. H. Aitchison, have cond: developments. "I want to emphasize to the stock holders that the New Goldsn Ros Company‘s holdings, in _ which you ccocmpany has a oneâ€"third interest rep resented by 1,000,000 shares, embrace an area of approximately 2 1â€"2 mile along the strike of the ore zone.,. ‘Work will soon be resumed on th Suicide river property, in which you company has a 90 per cent. interes Thirtyâ€"four tons of ore from the surfac exposures over a length of 400 were shipped to Nosranda an vielded .338 ounce egcld per ton." It is interesting to : derground work on the the furthest level driven now reached west end . Zone indicated by drill . and 3, which gave 5.5 fe gold, 16 feet of .76â€"ou five feet of A42â€"ounce go "Work has been cond leas;> .35 ounce gold Drifting further to th other lens coming in to date has not yet length. "On the 400â€"foot lev alized zone is seen tc dsveloped on the we shoot, but values her hundred feet to the revealed in several cr( is probably the of the east ore fcot level. "Flat diamond drills from each of the crc date on the 275â€"foot at These reveal another to the south whose d1 ticns reveal ore grad widths. Crosscuts tc one will be driven s that readgers of The Advance may b pleased to have the opportunity t read these:â€" New York Life:â€"Still this must be in pretty good shap Republicans wouldn‘t be tryin: to get it back. A reader of The Advance who tnâ€" joyed a recent group of "howlers" or "breaks" by schoolboys and others has handed in the following new group of this sort of "slip‘" with the suggestion The Long Parliament said persons were to be their consont. Latitude tells you how hot you are: longitude how cold you are. People go to Africa to hunt rhinâ€" ostriches. Ali Baba means being away when the crims was committed. Job had one trouble afte He lost his cattle and all h and then he had to go and with his wife in the desort. Double dealing is when something wholesale to sell Milton wrots "Paradise L Milton wrots "Par his wife died, and h Regained." A circle is a round in it, joined up so as it began. A deacon is a mass of inflammable material placed on a prominent posiâ€" tion to warn the people. A litre is a nest of young puppies. Letters in slopirng type are in hysâ€" terics. An active verb shows action, and a passive verb shows passion. Another Group of Howlers by Schoolboys and Others Matrimony is suffer for a tim sins. In the spring th fresh water streams If there were we should die of Timmins 19 Pine St. North T OR O NT O racde > ~salmon a: to spoon. line with no not to show ndaductle 0o exp! er in and T TO 1 develo, 600 vhetr wnhniclhn Smel P 64â€"o0unC Oll 1l my ad 12 Ce" 11 soul thei h ‘Tal 1 l 1O 11 | (lOOd Several Given Terms at * Tuesday‘s Police Court <= Geology Reviewed of Sturgeon River Area Decembe CI ‘beer. "I‘m satisfied shes spoke very good English that night," said Constable Walker in reply to the woman‘s quesâ€" tion, asked through an interpreter. "Where did you get the 13 bottles in the ‘hide‘?" asked the magistrate of the woman. "I purchased three cases of pints on December 28th ang put a quantity unâ€" der the porch to keen cool," she réplied, through the interpreter. She had told through the interpreter. She had told the police that all the beer in the house was hers, she said, but had not understood their question about the initial discovery being "all the besr in the house." A geological survey was made durine! 1925 by H. C. Laird, of the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Mines staff, of the St.ur-l geon Riverâ€"Beardmore area, and a pr.e-‘ liminary report has just been issued. Up to the time of ths recent gold | rush, says the review, very little inter-: est has been shown in theâ€" Sturgeon| River area except for the activity many | years ago when much of this section was staked and developed for its posâ€" sible iron deposits. In 1934 the area | was staked solidly, but apart from the| larger operations cnly a small number of the claims received more than a preâ€" liminary surface examination. As a reâ€"| sult much of the ground has been alâ€"| lowed to lapse. | Area First Opened as an Ironâ€"Bearing District, but Later Found to be Rich in (Gold. No Producers There are no producing gold mines in the area covered by the report, and only two properties on which underâ€" ground operations have commenced, namely, Casey Contact Gold Mines Limited and Leitch Gold Mines Limitâ€" ed. During the past summer diamond drilling and intensive surface developâ€" ments were carried on at four properâ€" ties, namely, Macjoe Sturgeon Gold Mines, Limited, Amorado Gold Mines, Limited, Sand River Gold Mining Comâ€" Young Man Send Down for Forging Cheque. Had Been in Trouble of Sagme Sort Before. Woman Wanted Husâ€" band to Sign Agreement Not to Beat Her. taquor Case Dismissed. Other Court Cases. ind many and Leitch Gold Mines Limited ill of which vielded encouraging reâ€" "Three montiis at hargq labour." Mrs. Junnilla Acquitted Mrs. Senni Junnilla, charged with ceping liquor for sale, was acquitted. cnstables Walker and Olson told of ids on her home on two occasions, e on Saturday evoning, January li1th md one in the early hours of Monday orning, January 13th. On Saturday r1ey kad foung 88 pints of beer in a oset and had asked the lady if that as all the beer there \/@is in the house. he had said it was. On Monday mornâ€" ig, the officers found 27 pints where ie 38 had been and a corresponding umber of empty bottles. Continuing jlceir search they discovered a "hide," hole about six feet long and five feet eep, under the front porch. Access as had through a hole in the floor. A forged cheque brought a threeâ€"; Tot cnth hard labour term for C. A. Chaâ€" | was tte in Tu:sday‘s npolice court. It was break that Charette had forged a i€que for presentaticn to a lo:atl bank | "pfe is had through a hole in the floor, vered with a rug under a day bed. In is cavity there were another 13 pints il whai exCcuse nays you e?‘ asked the magistrate. None this time, except tha isr the influence of liquor ecember 6th. had appeared in the sams uly 16th, 1935, charged with money under falso 5: on that cccasion he has ‘cd on suspended sentence. nber 27th, he was charged ry. but the case was disr â€"restitution was made. arette pleadtd guilty and e 1€ cdism THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO was the On ith | The Sturgeon River is the main cance route within the area. It is a ‘\brcad, deevn stream, broken at interâ€" vals by long stretches of shallow rapids and steep waferfalls With the excepâ€" tion of that at Long Rapids, the porâ€" tages are all short and well travelled. ‘This route, however, should be traâ€" versed only by experienced canoemen. Crookeq Gresn creek is one of the ‘few routes leading north toward the Ornaman lake section. This creek, howâ€" ever, is only navigable for six miles north of its junction with the Sturgeon River. The report outlines the geology and structure of the district, and reviews in ldetail the operations at Casey Contact Gold Mines, the Milroyâ€"Taylor group, Maloney Sturgeon Gold Minss, Brenâ€" | nan and Kenty Bros. Prospecting Comâ€" ‘pany. the K. L. Exploration Company, Amorada Gold Mines, Sang River Gold \ Mines, Leitch Gold Mines, as well as ‘a number of other smaller operation. Victoria Times:â€"An important deâ€" cision of the Ottawa conference is for an organized drive to bring more holiâ€" dayâ€"makers to Canadaâ€"not only from the United States, but from other parts of the world. Money spent on instrucâ€" tive advertising is a good investment. Méere ballyhoo is out of date. We, in Canada, have a great deal to offer to the travelling prople of the world. It "We‘ll issus a bench warrant for him and maybe he won‘t come back,", said the magistratse. Three similar cases were treated in a similar manner. Henri Doucette, found on the street in an intoxicated condition, having just besn "kicked out" of the place he used to stay and having no job, according to Constable Olson, was sent down for 30 days on a charge of vagrancy. Alox Pculin. got the same tsrm on the same charge. Another man had been around to the police asking shelter. He asked for anâ€" other chance to look for a job and the magistrate granteqg it. For daing an indscent act in a pubâ€" lic place, another man paid $10 and costs, is otir 105 to sell our attractions. Other countries "do it. So should Canada. Five drunks were tiorâ€"$10 and costs sixth chargs was paid $1 ang costs across a sidewalk $10 and costs for defective brak®s. She wanted the magistrate or the crown attorney to make her husband sign a statement that he "wouldn‘t hit her any, moare or wouldn‘t go out withâ€" cut her any more." She wanted to withâ€" draw a charge of desertion against him, because they had since that time mads up their quarrel. "He beat me up and I left," she explained. But just the came, she thought it would be better if the gentleman wers nut on his honâ€" our not to beat her again. He will probably have the opportunity of signâ€" ing a bond to keep the peace for a year or so. New Winter Road A new winter road, branching off from the Sinclair road 1 1â€"2 miles south of Long Rapids, leads west to the camp of the Amorada Gold Mines Limited. a distance of three miles. The main proâ€" perties in the Sand River section, nameâ€" ly the Sand River Gold Mining Comâ€" pany and the Leitch Gold Mines, are reached from Beardmore by what is known as the Poplar Lodge road, the distance being about six miles. This road, which was improved by early cperators in this section, is now in fair condition for summer use, and had much traffic ‘during the early fall of 1935. ana ask you of them: Pcpulation 0 States FEligible for oldâ€"a Neither party appsared in a case involving a man and his wife. so the magistrate markeq it withdrawn. Mcntclair, NJ., to Heraldâ€"T ribune:â€" "Flease publish the anda ask your reader: Other police court happenings in another column of toâ€"day‘s issue of The Advance. NMumb Number of persons prohibited under child labour law and those working for the govâ€" ernment Number of Employed Now Much Reduced in the U.S. NO Totn Mahâ€":ney, third offen s sent to jail for thres r P@uk his habit. Vagrants Disappear ‘HMHe‘s not arount,. wvour wor and had letteér from Charles YÂ¥OL not . polic HMHusband Beat Her in had been shelter. He to look for the United 1J given the usual opâ€" or 30 daysâ€"while a dismissed. A driver for parking his car while another paid driving a car with pension .. 50,000,000 m damned neal nA istrate when ad appeared he wesk beâ€" mon Wood, of New York ZUrC "It is pit Mr. Bradette of age he stil For Quebecâ€"t race, lito is 0 that there i: member for legal professi dlitions that a ber Oof the | began the stu "Of course Mr. Bradette is not a pioâ€" ncer in this ‘belated determination t enter the professional world, or at least to try a hang at something new. For example, .in 1880 George Henry Burley, born in Victoria county, joined the Toâ€" ronto police force. By 1900 he qualified as a doctor, having walked the at hight and atterded lectures during the Jlay. Dr. Burley is now a wellâ€"known ronto polite force. B as a doctor, having hight and atterded dlay. Dr. Burley is practitioner in Nort "Then there is t De Morgan, among Of British authors may be cited as C booksâ€"who diq not nc â€" was Ontario cock, C Good Luck to J. A. Bradettc Says Toronto Newspapet years f} ha: cont naxs and Ob schoo 826 peak lled in effe Mr. J. A. B met House a ¢ tfil where Mi 10‘s grand cld men, Joseph Hayâ€" former Leader of the Patrons of 10p 1211 Bench udy of 1 hbot on omething of peoaple of th eginning at Advan NHowinsg ginning at fifty. So telling how far the ane may go in the t is among the traâ€" y and emin<nt memâ€" i in Upper Canada law when 45 vears of now we ‘th Dakota he case of the: most sâ€""Joseph nue ‘of his C ha be news, but is concerned. xd in the fact the House in aonly: ~now he me Osgoodt C English, and ‘0 languages. for several ag law, and at the Uniâ€" jlame is (nâ€" of William 0st eminent ph ~Vance‘" his greatest until And one of e inâ€" litorial arâ€" f The T3â€" edit dus 50 years a youth. > French €n mA V 1W i1] "The list might be extendod to great length, but these examples will prove that, as with mending, it is never too late to learn. Even suppose these men of advancing yvears hag not attained their ambition, and suppose also Mr. Bradette should fail, yet ars they the gainers. They have broken new ground, caught a glimpse of new realms of thought, and added to the sum tcstal of their knowledge. Knowledge is easily Industry, marked his joining of, the cctogenarians by beginning a university ASTH MA ’,. nN(:_ a 2 io ar a 0o a as mk ns nm 1t w a > c# P | 4 CAMERON, PoINTON MERRITT Inquire from your own broker or write for full information regarding this inâ€" teresting mining development. THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE 44 ADELAIDE STREET wW. TORONTO of spccializing . E. Hordilett, 286 Wilâ€" Km;«mn writes : ‘"M y Members carrieq about, and not subject to taxaâ€" ionâ€"at least not yet So all honouwr to Mr. J. A. Bradette, M.P., fluent bilinâ€" gualist, whom the prosy business of storekeeping csuld not hold, and who at the halfâ€"ceontury mark of his life sets out to be a lawyer, May he pass all his ‘exams" and graduate easily from the store apron to the court gownâ€"petrâ€" haps a silk one soon." _ Rochestor Timesâ€"Union:â€"Preity soon we suppose, some motorists will be bragging about how many pedestrians they can get to one bumper. Mrs. E. E. Hordlett, 286 Wilâ€" gon St., Kingston, writes : ‘"My two girls suffered terribly from bronchitis, Until I tried Buck=â€" ley‘s no remedy gave relief. After the first dose both rested well. Within 24 hours the bronchial tubes were clear." Mr. W. Hardie, 49 Ardagh Toronto, SBK“ "I suffered greatly from asthma, and tried many preparations without reâ€" lief. Finally tried Buckley‘s and now feel like a new man C 1C