Cntaric‘s fields are most active., Madsen in Red Lake is moving ahead with its shalt sinking and development plans. Hardrock in the Long Lac Camp is developing new high grade in the west shalft section. The M:Leod situaâ€" ticn underground is reported to be betâ€" ter. Hutchison Lake will be drifting on two levels shortly. Geological Parties for Porcupine Area Map of Porcupine to be Pubâ€" lished This Summer. In Manitoba, Sherrittâ€"Gordon is preâ€" paring for resumption of production. In Porcupins, important ore is reâ€" ported cn Preston East Dome‘s 200â€" fcco} level west drive, The Virita Porâ€" cupine has anncunced diam>nd drilling arrarzementsâ€"Pamcur reports improvâ€" ing cperating resultsâ€"Kirkland Lake Anncunccment was madle last week by the Hz:n. Mr. Leduc, Minister of Mines, cof the geological investigations which will be carried on this summer by his department. In all it is expectâ€" ed that 16 parties will be in the field, 10 in the northwestern part of the province and 6 in the eastern. The naâ€" ture of the investigations includes reâ€" connaissance surveys of new prospectâ€" inz fields and detailed study of areas in which mining developments are at present showing interesting results. The parties are as fsollows:â€" British Columzia repor‘:s indicate finâ€" ancing of the large BC. Nickel deposit by a Canadianâ€"UVUS. Syndicate hoiding contrecis for disposal of concentrates to Japanese interests., Alberta reports Brown Oil Corporaâ€" tion No. 1 and No. 2 wells deepening rapidly. also drilling under way on Plains Pe‘rsleum‘s No. 2 well. A new Oil field is indicated by this company‘s NC. 1 well. Acidizing of the Foundaâ€" tion well in Turner Valley is taking place to enlarge production. 1â€"Porcupineâ€"Dr. M. E. Hurst will continue his work in this area. This is the third season that Dr. Hurst has worked in the Porcupine area, and a new map of this district is under way and will be completed this summer, but the report will not be completed until after Dr. Hurst has completed the sumâ€" mers work. 2.â€"Kirkland Lakeâ€"Prof. Alex Maczcâ€" Lean will carry on detailed geological work in Lebel townsh‘p. This is a conâ€" tinuation of the work ccmmenced in 1930. 4.â€"Red Lake Areaâ€"Dr. H. C. Horâ€" wood will make a detailed geological survey of the Red Lake area. 3.â€"Kirkland Lake Westâ€"Mr. William Gerrie will make a detailed geological survey of an area lying immediately west and southwest of Kirland Lake, including parts of the tcwnships cof Teck and Grenfell. 5.â€"â€"Pickle Crow, Uchi Lake, Rowan Lake, etc.â€"Dr. J. E. Thomson will comâ€" plete his work on the Pickle Crow area, and will investigate the Uchi Lake. Rocwan Lake, and cther areas in that district. No Aches or Pains No Stiff Joints . .. since I started using Curtis Rheuâ€" matism and Arthritis Liniment. It‘s astounding how quickly and effecâ€" tively it gives relief," said one old gentlem: a who had rheumatic trouâ€" ble for years. It can do the same for you. Don‘t suffer from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, gout or lumbago. Try this harmless, yet powerful treatment now. Get a bottle at Curâ€" tis Drug Store, 14 Ping Street North, Timmins. Just 50¢ a bottle and if you are not entirely satisfied your money will be refunded. Don‘t deâ€" lay. Call in toâ€"day. Advt. Doherty Roadhouse Co. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Sireet North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Accurate Markets and Executions in Unlisted Stocks Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Members Toronto Stock Exchange Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds Chesterville reports important results in diamond drilling, with Noranda reâ€" ported as having entered the company‘s affairs as a substantial shareholder. Pelangio Larder reports diamond drillâ€" ing to commence at once. â€" Armistice has alreï¬,dy started to drill. Arjon. adjcininzy Kerrâ€"Addison, is preparing tor active work and Barberâ€"Larder has surfasce work under way. Oricle has obtained the services of a prominent engineer to direct their diamond drillâ€" inz and surface operations. G@uebez areas are making record proâ€" gress. The Quebec Manitou section to the east of Lamaque is developing a zâ€"om, with many properties obtaining finances. â€"Advyt. 6.â€"East of Long Lacâ€"â€"Mr. R. D. Macâ€" dcnald will make a geological survey of an area lying east of Long Las. This is the eastward continuation of the area covered by Dr. H. W. Fairbairn in 1936. Gold reports a most important ore deâ€" relopment at depth south of the Macasâ€" sa line. The Larder Lake field, from lifteen to twentyâ€"five miles east of Kirkland Lake, is the scene of intense activity. Kerr Addison, by diamond drilling, is enlarging its most important ore limits. Martin Bird continues to develop new ore on three levels underâ€" 7â€"Townships of Thornloe, Price, Adams and Eldoradoâ€"Dr. W. D. Hardâ€" ing will make a geological survey of the atove four townships lying south of Porcupinc. ~ 9.â€"Sandy Lake, (NW. Patricia Disâ€" trict â€" Dr. J. Satterly will make a geological survey of the western end of Sandy lake. ground. Omega steadily prepares for future enlarged producticn. Upper Canada has attained its 500â€"foot level shaft cbjective with underground ore development to begin shortly. 8.â€"Lake of the Wsodsâ€"Mr. N. H. Fraser will make a geological survey of an area bordering Whitefish Bay of the Lake of the Wcods. 10.â€"Mimin‘si:a Lake (Albany River) â€"Mr. V. K. FPiest will make a detailed geolcgical survey of an area bordering Miminiska lake and extending eastâ€" ward. 1.â€"Spirit Lake (Patricia District)â€" Mr. J. D. Bateman will make a geologiâ€" cal survey of an area in the vicinity of Spirit lake. 12.â€"Schreiber Areaâ€"Mr. M. W. Bartâ€" ley will make a geolcgical survey of an arca in the vicinity of Sthreiber. This is an extension of the area covered by Dv. G. A. Harcourt in 1936. 13.â€"Onaman Lake, Sturgeon River Arscaâ€"Mr. W. W. Mcorhouse will make a geclogical survey of an area south of Onaman lake. This.area adjoins the north boundary of the Sturgeon River area just completed by Dr. Bruce and Dw. Laird. 14. â€"Atikokan Areaâ€"Dr. E. S. Moor: will make a geclogical survey of this area. 15.â€"Sudburyâ€"Dr. T. C. Phemister will carry out some geological investiâ€" sgations in the vicinity of Sudbury and cxamine a number of active gold proâ€" perties in the district. 16.â€"Larder Lake Areaâ€"Provincial Geclogist, H. C. Rickaby, will do some preliminary geological work preparatory to a detailed study in this area in 1938. It is the intention of the Departirent f Mines to arrange to have an aerial survey made of the townships adjoinâ€" ing this district during the coming sumâ€" The geologists of the [lepart;ment of Mines will also visit a number of active mining areas not included in the above list. result Niagara Falls Review:â€"Welland city ecuncil is considering the advisability of making a grant of $500 to help alone the home improvement plan in that city, and it is possible that expenditure of such a sum to popularize the plan might save more than that in relief when more employment is given as a The appointments of the assistants or the above parties have been made and include 46 students recruited from the departments of geology and mining Ontario universities. Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Patricia Central Porcupine ... Consolidated Chibougamau Darkwater Eidoradyâ€" .......................... Faloecnbridge Francoeur .. CGod‘s Lake Granada ............ Gillies Lake Gunnar C nds Hardrock ... ... ... .0. Hcllinger Howey . Hudson Bay International Nickel Jackson Manion .. hirkland Lake . ... Kerr Add. ...... .. Lebel Oro Lapa Cad. Leitch Lee Gold hnd Little Long Lac ... Macassa ... MacLeod Cockshutt Manitcba and Eastern McIntyre 00. McKenzie Red Lake ; McMillan Gold .............. McVittie Graham McWatters ................ Mining Corporation ... Moneta e NAYDOD Nipissing Noranda O‘Brien Omega . Pamour ... ... Paymaster .. Pickle Crow . Pioneer e Porcupine Crown se Preston East Dome Premier ......0..0...2...2.. Read Authier . Red Lake Goldshore * lssn en cb es . Roche Long Las . ... San Antonio ... Shawkey Sherritt Gordon ... Si. Anthony . ........ South Tiblemont Sullivan Sudbury Contact ........ Stadacona ................... Sylvanite ..... ... ... S1SCO@ ... 2222 Teck HuOhes TODUIRM Ventures 0. 00022 Wayside ... en i Wright Hargreaves ... White Eagle ..... ... Base Metals Big Missouri Bankfield Bralorne Albany River ... Brengold Canadian Pandora Canusa (new) Darwin ... De Santis . Delnite ... Delwocd B Empire ... Jowsey Denton Gale Gold ......... . Gilbec ......... Hallnor ... . Hugh Pam .......... LAMRQGUGQ®® ....................... Magnet Lake ........ ... Ossian . 22. Mcffatt Hall (neW) us O‘Leary Porquin oo + Presdor Porc. Creek umts Porcupine Lake ... Poroupine Goldreef Porcupine United Wood Porcupine units Vimy ... Young Davidson f Toâ€"day‘s Stocks l The Val d‘Orâ€"Lamagque News last week says:â€""The Val d‘Orâ€"Lamaque News has diszovered that men being taken on for the work on the town improvement contract have been "rackâ€" cteered" into paying "grease‘"‘ money out of their wages to get a job. Knowâ€" ing that the wages paid these men will just about take care of their living exâ€" penses it is the intention of The News a expose any foreman or ‘boss who continues with this type of plundering. In addition, any workman who experiâ€" ences any such rcutine in getting a job is advised to get in touch with the mayor, councillors, town manager or the editor of The News." Huntingdon Gleaner:â€"An advertiseâ€" ment in a Newark, N.J., newspaper asks an unknown woman customer of Saul Galkin‘s grocery store to bring back $60 she unwittingly carried away in a paper bag, and receive a reward. The stcre receipts had been counted, the day‘s msoney sealed in an envelope and placed in an ordinary paper sack on the meat counter, the grocer intending to carry it home in this inconspicuous bag. In the hurry of waiting on a few late customers, the butcher wrapped some steak for a woman, dropping it, with other groceries, into the paper bag holding the day‘s receipts, and now Glce and Mail:â€"*"Wives," says a Jjudge, "are not good witnesses.‘ We should think it would depend on wheâ€" ther they were for or against their husâ€" h Attempt at Val d‘Or to Work Racket on Workmen 1.00 7.175 13‘ 34 106â€"112 ....0.00AÂ¥ """"" ‘9| In a recent issue of The Advance 150| there was reference to a suggestion by 10.00B . G. Laidlaw, of Timmins, that the 140| Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade should have a permanent paid ? secretary with a central office open all 16*B the time. Mr. Laidlaw referred to the ° good work done by the Northern Onâ€" â€"~$0 tario Associated Boards of Trade and . 43.38 pointed out that with a permament 2'99 central office its usefulness could be | -3‘2*’lgreatly increased. He proposed that 90 | to meet the necessary cost the funct‘ons ----- 57|0f the motor section of the Associated «33A Boards should be extended to take in â€"~45 | the collection of Motor Club fees. This would form a solid basis for the finanâ€" »1.15 |cing of the secretary as well as the 12.50| extending of the work already done in ------ 37| matters affecting motorists by the .30‘ | Associated Boards. 8â€"10 10â€"11 8.00 1.40 4.05 6.85 15 With Permanent Secretary. Ralph S. Taylor, of New Lisâ€" keard, Sure that Plan Could be Financed and That it Would be Well Worth While. Some of the Advantages Suggested. Puffalo Ankerite Gold Mines Limited made a new production rezcord during the month of March, output having been approximately $225,500 from the treatment of 27,347 tons of ore, an average of $8.25. During the first three months of the current year, cutput was valued at $645,843, 79,285 tons of ore ! having been milled, an average of $8.15 a ton. During the first three months i-of 1936, 61,665â€" treategâ€"and production amscunted to $376.146. The following table gives a monthly comâ€" parison : The suggestion of Mr. Laidlaw has found an able seconder in R. S. Taylor, of New Liskeard. _ Mr. Taylor has been a valued supporter of board of trade and Associated Boards of Trade for many years. In these capacities he has won the appreciation of all and his views will accordingly be received with much interest and attent.on. In a letâ€" ter to Mr. Laidlaw, Mr. Taylor writes as follows: Mr. H,G. Laidlaw. Timmiins, Ontario New Record Set by Buffala Ankerite Dear Horace: L read with cons:derable interest an editorial in one of the issues of The Porcupine Advance last week which had to do with the suggestion made by you, that the Northern Onâ€" tario Associated Boards of Trade shou‘d have a permanent central office with a paid secretary and I am very glad to find someone advocating this idea. Production for First Three Months of Year Nearly Double Same Period Last Year. Nothing Definite About Increase of Pamour Mill "The drift on the first level is be‘ng continued rorth, the last fortyâ€"five feet being in ore of good grads. A new stope is being prepared in this area and the grade going through the mill shou‘!d improve. On April 5th, the millheads were running $16.00 per ton and the tailing assays were low about 35 cents 1937 January February March Dr. T. L. Gledhill, consulting geoloâ€" gist, following a visit to the property of L. B. United Mines. during the first week of the current month, stated that while at the propsrty a gold brick was poured valued at about $2,500, which came mainly from development rcck and ore from one of the new stopes. Mr. Gledhill further stated that the materâ€" ial was largely unsorted and does not represent clean ore. In reference to underground dsvelo;â€" ment Dr. Glednill stated in part as folâ€" lows: (From Northern Miner) Drilling at Pamour, between its shaft ~nd the Hallnor line, has had results which, while inconclusive as yet, could perhaps develop importance. One good mole has been had and one interesting cne. The next two holes brought no ore results but instead indicated a fault plane. Difficulty is experienced in getâ€" ting drill holes down through the very deep overburden so progress is slow. At this time it is quite impossible to apâ€" praise the value of the kncwledge gainâ€" ed but ore to the west of the shaft could have considerable meaning, if found, for it might lead to the finding of ore tbelow the present chief ore, to the east of the shaft. There is, of course, a proâ€" ncunzsed rake eastward of Pamour oreâ€" bodies. 1936 January February March Gold Brick Poured at the L. B. United Mines Recently While there is some official talk of an early announcement as to Pamour mill increase, there is certainly nothing definite. The subject will probably be dealt with at the annual meeting being held Friday, April 16th. t the Hallnor, also controlled by Ncranda, three levels, the 200, 300 and 600, are now approaching the ore zone and should be contributing news within a month. At the annual meeting of the Northâ€" l1st, quarter 1st quarter es Central Office for Associated Boards New Liskeard, Ont., w . April 14th, ‘37 Tons Milled 26,822 25,116 27,347 Recovery $203,849 216,494 225,000 79,285 20,948 19,649 21,068 61,665 $645,843 $129,168 120,306 126,672 $376,146 My resolution was not that this be immediately done but that an attempt be made to engage a paid secretary, etc., and the matter was apparently left with the executive to deal with and insofar as I know they do not appear to have made any further headway. ern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade held in New Liskeard last fall, I introâ€" duced a resolution embodying exactly this idea, and while the resolution carâ€" ried, there was considerable discuss.on and criticism, it being felt the cost would run so high that it would be proâ€" hnibitive. I am sending a copy of this letter to Mr. W. O. Langdon who, while in the chair at the time, supported my resoâ€" lution. Perhaps you might talk it over with him sometime. I have always felt the interest of matters served by this Northern Ontario Board of Trade in this area were of sufficient importance to warrant one man spending his full time in conrection with them. The question of financing I know is a serious one, but surely therse are sufficient con. cerns throughout the north who could be interested to making a regular monthly contribution towards such a good cause. Iam quite sure in my mind the proposition would pay for itself in indirect returns; one important item of course would be to secure a man capâ€" able of satisfactorily handling the job. He would have to be an individual who was capable of standing on his feet, addressing meetings here and there, ‘and in general one who would be sold on the matters handled by the board of trade and able to put them across in every way. per ton. Free gold could be easily seen in the ore from the last drifting. "When the new stope is prepared, the mine crew will be put on three shifts, and the tonnage of the mill stepped up to 60 tons per day. The reâ€" covery for the month following the 60 ton schedule should ‘be $10,000.00 or betâ€" ter. This amount will take care of all expenses at the mine and allow a surâ€" plus for exploration of new veins. In concludirg his report Dr. Gledhill, stated that after the mine is running steadily on a basis of 60 tons daily, it is proposed to do some diamond driilâ€" ing in order to pick up other veins known to exist on the property. The larger group was acquired from Nugold Mining Corporation in exchange for 800,000 shares. Considerable surâ€" ‘face work has been done and the vein system has been traced for approxiâ€" mately 800 feet. Delosha Porcupine Mines Has 560 Acres in Shaw Twp. Delosha Porcupine Mines Ltd. has been formed on two groups totalling apprceximately 560 acres in the southern part of Shaw township in the Porecuâ€" pine district. No. 1 group Of eight claims is lorated in the central part of the township near Arcadia Gold Mines, and the other, consisting of six claims, ties on the boundary of Deloro tcwnship. Intensive surface exploration work is being pushed at the Porcupine property of Williamson Mines, Ltd., in prepataâ€" tion for the early commencement of the proposed diamond drill campaign, offiâ€" cials report. Stripping and trenching of the known vein system is being carâ€" ried out, while a receng discovery desâ€" cribed as the most important find to date, will be testâ€"pitted immediately. Where picked up it showed a width of 100 feet. Samples of ore taken across widths of five, seven and eleven feet, from the vein opened up to date, reâ€" turned assays of $14; $1.20; and $21; respectively. One grab sample return:d an assay of $60 in gold per ton. Progress Being Made at Aquarius Porcupine Mines On the No. 2 group several promising showings are reported but further prosâ€" recting and exploration will also. be recessary here to indicate definite posâ€" sibilitiez. Authorized capital is 3,500,000 shares and 1,200,000 were issued for properties. Officia‘s state that cash payments have already been received in conenction with finanzcial arrangements made to supply finances for an aggressive camâ€" paign of exploration on both groups. On the Aquarius Porcupine Gold Minzs property, adjoining the Electra Porcupine, East Night Hawk Lake, Porâ€" cupine, No. 6 diamond drill hole, as at last report from the manager, was in green dolomite at 501 feet depth and continued to 523 feet. On this there was gocod quartz and rather scant mineraliâ€" zation. From 546 to 625 feet the conâ€" dition was carbonate with narrow quartz stringers. From 467 to 480 feet this hcole had been in grey greenstone, with the mineralization in the core gocd, and in general similar to core and mineralization in hole Eâ€"3. The programme will be extensively conâ€" aucted. Pushing Exploration At Williamson Mines Ottawa Citizen:â€"Any statesman can think of a way to prevent strikes. The hard jcb is to fix up a law that won‘t Thé Aquarius Porcupine Gold Mines has ample funds in hand. the current asets being approximately $90,000. Yours sincerely R, S. Taylor New Orebody Discovered on Seventh Level of Dome A new orevody, this time cn the seventh level, has been lately disclosed by Dome work on its Sthumacher lot, near the line between this lot and the main Dome, and lying in the north sedimentary trough. The ore previously Se, n a*a ataa®, .“.00.00. o *4 $4 * % COs % 4 #* 64 4 04 4 #* 4 % *4 #4, 4 4 *#e * 6 se * o4 ® #* * se *, 46 #4, *4 * 6 #* © #0 4 6 #* © 00 4 # #0 4 #0 * % *4 © *0 4, *#e 4 #e * #4 6 #4, * * #4 #*o 4 4 Cad oo * © 4 Lad * * #* 04 * % #* 4 00.“ .. ® 3 «Jn Apolp cte oi die ce ce abe cbndze cce en cb alie ale ale che afe ate ale obe obe ate Statement of Receipts and Payments for Year Ended December 31st, 1936 To Bring You Reliable Mining Information Ontario Government Grants Rental Principal‘s Residence ..... Sundry Income .................. Cash in Bankâ€"December 3l1st, 1930 Less QOutstanding Cheques .. Town of Timmins Levy Cash in Hand, December 3l1st, 1935 Cash in Bank, December 3lst, 1935 Less Outstanding Cheques Teachers‘ Salaries School Supplies: Laboratoryâ€"High School ... .. Laboratoryâ€"Vocational School Machine Shop Woodworking Domesticâ€" Science .............. Examinations Electrical DTaATQMLS . )nl sn k k s Commercial |.................. Additions to Library .......... Other School Supplies ....... ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooo Building Expenses 19 Pinz Street North * 7¢.. 5 .07 . sn d ie s sA EY P it wl s h en n ies 423.88 Teachers‘ Residenceâ€"Repairs, Taxes Insurance _ 415.80 Capital Expenditure out of Current Revenue : *quipmentâ€"High School .................0.. 311.11 Equipmentâ€"Vocational School .............. 628.45 Debenture Instaimentsâ€"Principal Interest Total Pupils Days Attendance Number of Teaching Days .. Daily Average Attendance .. Teachers‘ Salaries Debentures ...... Other‘......4882..,. Less Debenture Grant Less Sundry Administration School Attendance of Timmins Students ...... 73,348 Attendance of Nonâ€"Resident Students . 3,675 Doherty Roadhouse Co. Timmins High School Board Advances for Current Purposes ..... Advances to meet Current Repayments Janitor‘s Salaries ...................... FMEL : : css s‘s w s h e s s is s 4e $ i Light ............ .i s e e e e e e e e e e e e es ROWEE!: : sls has ie k hac‘k t t KB oo WNALCRL.; s uns P k r uon s Repairsâ€"High School Building ........ Repairsâ€"High School Equipment ...... Kepairsâ€"Vocational School Building ... Repairsâ€"Vocational School Equipment Washroom Supplies ................... Janitor‘s Supplies ...................... BUIDS :>., hss s‘. k s ie s uid a ave son im s Wc nc es ce ce s High School ...... Vocational School Commercial School Salaries Sundry The Mining Analyst, an independent digest of Canadian mining affairs, published at Toâ€" ronto, twice each month, may be obtained without obligation upon forwarding name and address to ensure inclusion in regular mailâ€" ing lists Members of the Toronto Stock Exchange SUMMARY OF PUPIL COST PER YEAR ATTENDANCE RECEIPTS Dome‘s No. 6 internal shaft at the beginning of the wesek was down 1460 feet below the 16th level (2030 feet), reaching toward its immediate objecâ€" tive of the 31st level (4250 feet.). reported is in greenstones on the 10th, 11ith, 12th and 13th levels, and there was $6,000.000 in ore developed early in the year, since increased. The new material is very good grade. $ 84.35 $120.61 77,023 189 High Vocational Commercial School School School 84 .35 $105.54 $ 89.76 Vocational â€" Commerc:al School School 31,078 12,168 7,.791 1,573 $57,250.00 21,016.75 $ 50.00 709. 56 34,370.01 21,255.67 6,391.42 21,016.75 58,869 193 201.4 $105.54 43.35 $139.24 29.34 439.22 309.43 ©45.090 240.48 384.93 390.04 12.99 206.990 30.62 47,23 762.84 552.44 PAGE FIVE Timmins $100,250.97 $100,250.97 $78,266.75 ©20,795.36 600.00 178.98 13,741 193 "1.2 62,017.10 $13 21,016,.75 30. JZ 9,128.170 160.96 24.13 136.83 5.89 3,092.45 2,067.66 423.88 415.80 409.88 939.56