were carrie number wa pared to a; In his 31 Promises Fair Play to Mmes and Miners “Labou workin thx'cugl test 1h Workers Will be Protected.) Should be Fairer Division of Taxation, Hon. Paul. Leduc Says. l of Mines, as workers W61 good wsrking inssible thr< and cert int lat due exp be more taxing authc 81 resources the province the Confede for Li mines cancer of the sourc: tha and SL Omari If W£ on Puymaster Not to Revamp Finances, Says President “I THURSDAY. MAY 1311!". 2937 Fl yn‘ .l 1‘ '.I m Protection During Spring 1937' Northern Division Department of Highways 110 LC“ time Vince Confederatim. Distribution of Taxation The Dominion Government receives 30000. the Provincial Government ives 52.500000. and the municipali- 1C $100.00( ll To Bring You Reliable Mining Information I] Frost action in April and May causes road beds to get soft and readily subject to damage from trafï¬c. All trucks are limited to half loads and speed of 20 miles per hour. Horse drawn vehicles capacity one ton, 250 lbs- per inch of tires. The weight of loads and speed will he constantly checked. Penalty for overloading is a ï¬ne. or imprisonment. or both. Permits may also be suspended. (.‘.o-operation from truck and car owners is earnestly requested to prevent unlaw- ful and unnecessary abuse of roads. Northern Division Dept. of Highways H. R. PHIPI’S, 19 Pine Street North 1‘3' Doherty Roadhouse Co. we at JP! 1m :rking conditions a 2 through his den Minister made nc empt of industria control of the wor] 1m d il :II itfe Northern Ontario Roads .vork 01H H .orne 'Ofll Hf h rvey RH deral ti 1 me opinion taxes should 11y distributed among the rities. Particularly. natur- :f the province belonged be according Lo the terms of il‘ €11 11 31 Ht umour new ix .lt )I 11 mor (102911 win if 1f m v inspe: 'emmen nd statc am 51112 11‘ n Members of the Toronto Stock Exchange n If m [CK )end 1'1 lt‘ indu: ra’pid and .l'nmem to ta manufacturin [ the same tim M 11 he municipali- L‘naL it is hard Wednesc )artment. 3 reference to STOCK BROKE RS 3111‘ )1 aj injury to the that. he had tors to make ', regulations d that, if the (ha he. w union met minm .nd that m 11' 'W 1181' 1r I“ H K 3K '11 nar 1'1 bu Min )6 .ism L0 North- 1m Tl 111111! u woul ther 17111 prt Lime hare om rom I‘f ' 1 31‘ ha it 1'1 il l'f hf 16 .11 I] Progress Made at Young-Dawdson Aprii 19 $97 3,960. consi I'C SE] m 011 dergrouncl i: ditions a: g; Mr. Youn markable ac the mine an di The or through 294 feet. Diamcr near Answering a question. Mr. Young 'tated that, the company had no new matures in mind. and anything in that mature would have to come. before hareholders. There are 1,416,892 shares :1 the treasury at the present time. and hey will remain there. as there is no need to dispose of them to ï¬mmce mine {ILL {epmts P1esented at the i In 1 Annual Meeting of Mata- 1 mm chewan P101191ty. :01 1e I ““41 1'1 31‘ ,BI'V The ccmpany's currenL cash position Isis-ts absuz $316,000 in cash and gov- [menu bands and there are no debts any size. Nearly $1,000,000 has been invested in mine development. the tement reveals. The operating pro- has been improvingr gradually. In .lI n 1i he cresscul on this level has passed :«ugh the crebody, showing width of feet. Averag e grade was $3 23 pm at the old price of gold 01 a little er than $5 per ton at present price. ' $3.23 average compares with mill rage of $1.76 of ore so far treated. mcnd drilling southeast. from un- ground is proceeding to probe con- 'll‘E nil] at I] vely on the Hunger to Ma :pments at the second level at if 450 feet at Matachewan 4pro- 1‘ Youngâ€"Davidson Mines, sub- or Honinger Ccnsandated Gold 1'6 Youngâ€"Davulson M11185, SUD- 3r Hcmngor Censslldatvd 001;. ‘ I iPl‘EffliEI‘ Grants Plea 121v 1.111.111 1m 31019mm1 0x01 1001 161(1 shauholdem woxe inJ 0f TOW “Ship 0f TQCk 1" 1.13-. 1" ‘YA. ._-... \ln.‘,\,... a! an in M are) are bein mm)! y. it ill be 1 13111101 19 93f. m W W 11 Milli! Division Engineer ; paid lieven 4 tons daily and ar 99 per cent. of in the milling rat Inroszr-a mme now 31' Ji less than $20,000. 11 shipments made 0.11 rch 31. and April 21 re- 11'an total of $110,417 than a month’s output. ï¬ts for the ï¬rst, three YE .8.( timate ll :11 s for the ï¬rst. three 211' were placed aL $62.- th 823.356 in the 193C 11' 31 )I'E mine l( 18H redln dept ll tribute to the I cuts by H'cllin'gex' the work was just yth'mg in the. nor '. total of $66,867 w expenditures and f nated similar expe .000 Report regress .18. 1937. H01 1111 11 Ih 00 Timmins new treating a: ly and operating cm. of capacity ling raw will de' me new direct e< mg. Mana 19611119; in Th'L 81 L01 bl $49€ looki BM age of mill “a. notable ew ore de- em-arked. .l( WE ween 450 ally l'y >kel 193( for 217 ha ion is com-- '2 daily 41 ll in 11 1'6 an at it Operations pound .133 y While 01‘ p t] Flying Millions in Gold Out of Tibet Ruler Planning to Modern- ize Ancient Country and so the Gold is Going. WOl'l it Gabi will the outside world. One of the odd beliefs in Tibet is that gold is a plant. and the natives cften bury nuggets in the ground, just as any farmer buries a. seed. Within the country itself, gold has little real value. The Punchen Lama has declared that it is “worth nothing. 101‘ you cannot eat i... It is only good for what it can buy.†Hence his decision to export quantities of gold to the outside world. where it supply depatx manded by E irom monaste picking up in the outside w- One of the been Re 0V8! C011 cillors Charla chairman; C‘ and W. J. Ba and Treasure Thursday nig brief which V811 UE taking 11 the Kirk an Am If neatest. intere he township he argument eruption .from n'operty and :n real «prone «eruption of herefore the he an ill rrcdl me - way Ende: 11a Led or 11‘ I't Me 3bate of One Mill to Be Based on Assessment In- cluding Royalty rec asrs. Horton and Gray wi 'mg to Kirkland Lake in the days to get a further insight lshiD affairs and to meet the 4 ma argument that with so much ex- ,ion .from direct taxation of mines erty and plants, taxes assessment eal prOperty was less than the iption of real property, and that afore the township was entitled to :npensating return. 9 Kirkland Lake men also took up matter of the province‘s taking last year, 40 per cent. of the re- e from police court fines, and assured that certain changes were 1g place in this regard. and that Kirkland Lake case would be con- IT If nip affairs and to meet that d. The delegation was ( :1 on the splendid showing »r’s report for 1936. and M lowed bath pleasure and j ll] TU 00. 0C 9Q k m )l‘ 3:000 mona 80D: .OW ll 113% task on reaching Tibet survey all the possible alr- ng sites. He must alsc pre- of various regions which are ally unknown. As for trans- Enders has two low-wing aplanes for the first year's Each ship can carry a 1500. mi wTibt mo nast and m I" nd the governmer >etâ€"is estimated 0.C00. Much cf it 1e United States. J) Th: Wt b; wernment, h perform the ed I‘y 13 his End Lsteries 0- gold dust uries. The ric 'CC wi hip can ( I'Ulil 1PM ICIals. Argume nt 5 the brh ch Ofdz other plane. cc himself. is fly 3 monastery, 2 gold for export lama If 1t 11 fies will b ? presentation of ion. pamicularly Ch so much ex- axation of mines ;axes assessment neare erview was COD , and the dele ' consideratio. 011 if 1 11‘ 8 mm m L table proper mime to t lost, or tn: Tibet, haw for at least goldâ€"whisk ef mm .egation posltion 'u . been com extraordin- 3m equi'pmer andlec to tom will f in< 1937 Jecaus¢ are UN 0 tota outside .9 pre THE FORM ADVANCE. W8, ONTARIO mgr a en com- "lying H0: .ere: and nbo .pa he on be taxation for the year 1937 and each year thereafter have been or are to be levied. “This municipality has on its assess- ment roll the sum of 515.299.44fl. being the assessment of income from mines unuer the provisions of section 40 or the Assessment Act and the amend- ments thereto. 04’ this amount $8.566.- 112.00 is liable for 15 mills only and 515.733.334.00 is liable for ten mills only OREAT POROUPINE OOLO PROOUOINO AREA, NORTHERN ONTARIO The property consists of thirty claims, appl'Oximately twelve hundred acresâ€"and is situated on the Porcupine Sedimentary Basin along which is located all of the famous gold producing- mines of Porcupineâ€"DIAMOND DRILLING TO COMM ENCE AT ONCE. ' A Limited Olfering at 20 Cents per Share will likely be quickly taken upâ€"-S[’llh‘(‘l{llllfl NU“ through your own broker or direct from: ROMA LAKE GOLD M1NES,‘ LIMITED Holders of (“lurk-Porcupine Mining Syndicate Ugits that the limi-La permits certaiz of taxation w :smem but not Full particulars regarding this property may be had on application to the Company. Par Value $1.00 per Share ..................................................................................... Vendorsâ€"Escrowed and Subject to Release by Securities Commission Treasury ................................................................................................................... Remarkable Record of i the Lake Shore Mines Taking me iead among :11 me pro- ducing gold mines an the American continent. pasc and prosaic. with the possible exception of HOW. fluid has been operating mice as long. Lake Shore Mines with the current decim- 0011 will have paid out w slutflwolders in dividends the tidy sum of “2.000.000 for the present mm: year. bringing the total distribution to $59,020ï¬00 since the mine started payments in 1913. When the first dividend of 50 per share for a total of 3190.000 was paid in Navemher. 1918. there were many in mining circles fearful that. the action was precipitate. and that the policy could not be continuous. Although the rate was reduced to 4c in 1920. Lake Shore has never failed in the 19-year period to pay its shareholders regular dividends. at steadily increasing rates until now the mine is returning an- nually six times its authorized capi- talization. Even before President Roosevelt raised the price of gold to $35 an ounce. Lake Shore was an outstanding gold mine. its production running around $13,000.000 yearly and dividends $6.000.- CCO. In common with other gold pro- ducers. the. company could have taken greater advantage of the premium on the yellow metal by continuing to mill high-grade ore. In the last year prior to the raise in the price of gold the average recovery was $14.30 per ton, which would be equal to $24.20 at the present price. But the COmpany. With cthers. preferred to seize the oppor- tunity of treating lower-grade ore. in- creasing mill capacity, and give employ ment to a greater number of men. The .policy lengthened the life of the mine, insured jobs and steady payroll tor hundreds more men, and at the same time made it possible to pay bath the miners and the shareholders a bigger percentage of the profits. Naturally the pm'chasing‘ newer which a, project such as the Lake Shove sup- plies is of the utmost importance to Canadians almost everywhere. The stimulating effect of the large sums distributed in wages, supplies. equip- ment. freight and other things is en- hanced by the fact that they were spread ovei a wide vaiiet}, of industries supplying the Heads of Cmmdian mines. The Lake Shore mine provides one of the imposing highlights in inclusiiial history. Guelph Mercury: While many muni- cipalities are, ï¬guratively tearing their hair over the question of the slot mach- ine evil, the little town of Preston has found the solution by clapping on a $1,000 ï¬ne on those who oï¬end. Need- less to say. the slot machines are out of Preston and will stay out a long as the by-law authorizing the heavy pen- alty remains in effect. “’a y O 811‘: DL-y Sudbury St thing out, of < demands his 1 way. is the 1 ATTRAC'I‘IVE SPECULATION SITUATEI) IN THE PRESTON HAS A PLAN From aubuw Stat BOX 393 taxiâ€"Because he got no- College. 3 Tokyo graduate tuition back. What. by the refund on an intellectual icate Units are reminded that May 15th is closing dau Gold Mints Treasury Stock at 15 0th per share. (‘AI’I'I‘gXLIZXTION AUTHORIZE!) WHlTNEY , SOUTH PORCUI’INE, ONT. (No Personal Liability) Some Illuminating Facts About Hospitals and (‘osts The average Canadian is a' hospital patient about once in 16 years. The manied man with 'two children must have a. hospital hill to pay about one every tour years. and since the average stay in hospital is about three weeks it is a sizeable item of expense, without .ooun‘tmg doctor‘s fees and medicine bills. A place in a public ward casts about $2 a day; a semi-private room costs a. liLtle under $3 a day and a private room cosLs $5. These are average prices for the country as a wlio‘lé; provmcial averages range from $1.50 to $6.00 A trip to the Operating room costs $8. The hospitals repart, that it costs Doherty Roadhouse C0. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. TRANSFER Market (Mutations broadcast each day at 12.20 nuon MOVING ? Direct private wires for fast and accur- ate quotations and executions In all l I ~M.l.u fly?» [wax/J 7.6896 93 081:2 flJ>OI _ _ Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Accurate Markets and Executions In Members Toronto Stock Exchange PHONE 427 Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds for their sulmliptions for Roma La“ and 5.20 pm. a1 Try The Advance Want, Advertismnem {item considerably more than to keep a patieniâ€"numely. cents more than they charge tients in semi-private room-s busmes-s of caring, for the hardly be consid-m‘vd a mono proposition. There is further t3 this effect. in Lin the depression years Of living dropped : was very little char going to hospital. A; pitals could not, aii‘c rates. porL is: Bra nth Statisti ‘om 11101134": The foregoing is taken from a re- )rL issued by the Internal Trade much of the Dcmini'sn Bureau of mtistics. Dspartmem of Trade and 5,000.00“ 2,000.00†,(NNHNH) 3.1191 for the sick ca‘ 1 a money-makin ; further evidenc r lac t that durin when othel cost ubstantially ther 1 1T PAGE ms ly the h( 'Pduco th some 40 their 4311-- . So this Ida VStS 40 111 1'0 i!‘