soddy. 1 author st; knowledge erford sta the Dt i wWOriG Attentio xperimen tation of Discussion of Radium and Its Rays in Bulletin 3€ there a duction been f at come ra work on n velns, :; ZOones 0 result, Cal inCc contacts, basic ro been widened to an extert which old NOstility was rev A campaign of rese ized during the depr methods Jhave sirce which make it possi discover sulphides, bu guish, to a certain deg sulphides, and the *« that are of no comme New fields have b the applicability of t TailZ?a geophysic €experienc 1929, and years ag employ a means ha pened., ht of ore we en licat 5€ of the dev thods anc terms the the geoph during the hostile fed Carcely b 16 Ves About Geophysical Prospecting Work Hans Lundberg Has Interâ€" esting and Informative Article in Mining Bulletin mmencde wWnhnile WOrk to the pres becomt 20GIQ illur ited by Hans Irs Lundberg, 1 The author tra the developme: ds and then ‘ms the sad oY 1V MA PAGE s1X now po rmatio OrC gold,. tr; terminit _ the â€"sU T1 I1 is «dlirected in the paper to . on the artificilal disinteâ€" that have led to the ‘ "neutrons." a kind of ray paossibly be useful in the oy a discussion of the proâ€" acdium, and the work done ing them, more especially Rutherford and Frederick the story of radium, the ‘s. the contributions to our 1 importanit lium from the i nd Soddy gave xplanation of j rking at McGi t] nvisioned > ~of »~which by â€" ordinary discussion of recent acdâ€" eophysical prospecting apâ€" e December issue of the inadian Institute of Minâ€" J@1 7()3 o Doherty Roadhouse Co. 11 e â€"mIire physicist illed. If ites, that no ind ound which could )r further explorat i VOur ied Dy § iry work 01 researchn was organâ€" > depression years and sirce been â€" developed possible not only to les, but also to distinâ€" iin degree, between the the «other conductors commercial importance. ave Been found, and y of the methods has as revved it ntruUus10 Local Phone Market Quotations bron 188101 iethod i¢epth of 0o s achieved ds ‘in the Timmins Toronto Bay Street gaging account of Hittorf, Perrin, Sir acquerel, ard other it lead to the disâ€" y the Gurtes. This ind zon Wireclii Direct private wires ate quotations and m sourct Ray an important detail ifty mines in pro CXA hes 11 on A ¢ race out mine â€" c AULVIONS 1O OluUr and by Ruthâ€" ently. Cangda part in the he time wher ‘ave the first exploration. the urate oOf minâ€" terminaticn recent apâ€" in which. he ples of the methods to ticularly inâ€" projier mysical m organizati( Members il contacts, verburden. 1 by other oll fields, cture, and 1C 1no gyeological acid and ce quartz lires and mbers Poronto STOCK B Biill Univerâ€" Dominâ€" Unlisted Stocks ational Otta â€" n with verning ommision Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Bonds A1l na ecti Markels could s ago. ologiâ€" tin, and few 19 P and T broadco provements in milling practice, a fluent speaker and extremely popular with ll classes connected with the mining industry in the province. Co.. Portland ~Canal district, B.C., which was then constructing a new eccncentrator and commencing its senâ€" sational dividend career. He held that position with credit for between twelve and thirteen years and then resigned to enter private practice as a mill and metlallurgical consultant at Vancouâ€" ver. He was elected Liberal member for the Atlin district in~1933 while mill superintendentâ€"for Premigér and returnâ€" ed by a large majority from the same district this year. He is the patentes/of several imâ€" sational position and thir to enter metallur His first job after leaving school was with Cobalt Townsite Minc, eperated by Mining Corporation of Canada unâ€" der Charles Watson, who went down on the Princess Sophia in October. 1918, with 397 others, off the coast of British Ccolumbia afterâ€" making an examinationâ€" of the Engineer ~Mine. From there he went to Dome Mines, South Porcupine, as a member of the mill construction crew, remaining two vyears, when hs went to the McéIntyre Mine, then under Andre Dorfman and R. J .Ennis. Later he was at Porcupine Crown, managed by Maurice Summerâ€" hayes, now â€" General Manager of Wrightâ€"Hargreaves, and secured his first mill foreman job at Dome Mine. managed by C. D. Kaeding. After service during the World War, he was made mill superintendent of Trethewey â€"Silver Cobalt Mine, a subâ€" sidiary of Mclntyre. and following two years in that ty accepted a simiâ€". lar position with Premier. Gold Mining (From GHlobe and Mail) The new Minister of Mines of Britis Columbia, Hon. W. J. Asseltine., th only occupant to that offisce with pras tical mining experience, exceptire th late Hon. William Sloan, is an On tario man, having been born at Ren frew in 1891 and graduazea from Syc enham, ard.is well known to many 0 the leading mining operators of thi province. Board," explained Mr. Fisher at the ceremony of the pouring. Messrs Synder, McGregor. Fisher Weller and Pharr of the Proprietary Mine were present at the pouring of the brick. John M. Colville, father of the Kerrâ€"Addison and now viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the mine and consulting enâ€" gineer for the Proprietary Mine, was also present. A small celebration was held in the Raven River mill at which the maraâ€" gers from the other mines in the loâ€" cality were present and expressed their congratulations. The mine is a credit to "Ruddy" C. Rutherford, manager. John Colville sitting quiectly in the background. must have had great satisfaction in seeing the plans, formerly some two vears ago, bear fruit. Former Porcupine Engineer Now B.C. Minister of Mines Larder Lake, Dec. 30.â€""he first brick was poured at the Raven River Gold Mine at Larder Lake recently before officials of the mining concern. ‘"‘And we waited for you 30 years," was Charles D. McGregor‘s salutation to Raven River‘s first gold brick. The Raven River Mine, formerly the Harâ€" risâ€"Maxwell, was staked nearly thirty years ago. Mr. Fisher, the president of the Proprietary Mine, and his father Defore him have had money in the Company. "It took two generations to bring results from the Raven River, but at last it is in production, thanks to the efforts of Col. E. M. Thompson and his> assnociates on‘ IThe PrAAriatari Waited Thirty Years for Gold Brick at Larder Lake treatment of cancer. Some enthusiasts have claimed that these rays are more effective than radium rays. It will roâ€" quire at least five years, nowever, to learn whether or noat the new method is satisfactory and should it prove to be, a few more years would elapse beâ€" fere it could be adopted generally. Beâ€" sides, radium treatment is much more convenient and adaptabie for many growths than methods thnat require, or would require, massive equipment, as in the case of xâ€"rays and neutrons. Radium, it will be noted, is used also in enginecring for the radiographic ex@mination of castings and welds to detect flaws and holes. to Stock Exchange BROKERS ine Street North and Executions d i arrd 200 and 1201 for fast and executions â€" asis Utility Stocks each day Kirkland Lake 34 Government Rd only manager. John Colvill: ly in the background. mus reat satisfaction in seeing formerly some two vear ult at L dilll 11CULDTODNS, be hoted 118 aiso | | herease in Gold Pl‘oductmn for the radiographic| â€" Of SpeCIal Interest castings and welds to | in all AOun M. Thompson e Proprietary "risher at the MceIntyre fman and Porcupine Summerâ€" of h been completed ard the 250â€"tan mil unit purchased from Teckâ€"Hughes Mines is being dismanticd for shipâ€" ment to the Golden Gate properiv. ofâ€" year also reached a new 000,000; salaries and was around $135,000,000, and for supplies and equipmen Add to all that the fou secutive yearly increase in tion of gold. estimated | at $105,000,000, and we sut mining industry of Can: as attractive a picture as . anywhere in the world. (Golden Gate Mine Rushing Work on New 250â€"Ton Mi on for 19 high of $4: $1,180,000 This will b production 1 16 and 2 p» creased value 000 according has remaincd 1936 and 1937 rent vear wil ZInCQ 1 when out a Minin each total histo tons 193G 174,998 tons, it tons for the â€" 191,5980 tons in 798 tons. Thi production on an unbroken y past seven yf having been k Zinz produc ters in 1936, an incre and almost double th when 121,151 tons w nearly 50.000 tons mo duced in the previous Lead production for or th if the same ave during the last total will be i1 ounc 334,487 ounces i 797 ounces, th 1930, when 26. corded. Exca 214.899 tons, an a nmonth,. indicating 257,868 tons, co Crs in 1936, an in Increased Output of All Canada‘s Metals O E[ at n 1936 ha OIT iY nas two rarne on the dashbo; on both sides inted on it. F e road at nigh i was $361,900,000 per tent. Divide reached a new hi T_pIC anad itisfa 19 If G u:B accident think h no Jroducti 1( thRe iatr 26 443 892 1 1 l reC valt UWC ompared SIIvVEr up till _ 19,781,075 cunt ige rate is mal o months of t . â€" PAIve D night th HORSE AND BUGGY WIRED FOR SOUND AND LIGHT Aarmetrs an( Just becaus oldâ€"fashion nelgnDournood mparsd with J 3, a gain of 5.46 Ooul 7 ImOor 11 M light mpared can J itteri it V J proc nion Bur )rcductior 1ditures 000.000 h 210,51; ,355 ton: of 1929 ‘TiGs‘at th jull up at (L1C r, rodu: intained d..> K: in pla coppe empha mirin W1 n 100. 2 .8 L McManus Red Lake Mines _ Drilling in the Porcupine THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Aged Settler Dies While | on His Way to Get Mail 11 3] piping tAarou NE AY . woaite water, Wisc., prafers his hor g us:s more electricity than an autc f bells on the hors?,, four spoke lizh on the whipâ€"socket, port and starboa stwsen the spokes of the rear wheel, rear furnish current. He says that sqn he side because thty don‘t know what han 11 1¢ es and nis son who were ighbouring farm for a load Marie had orly reacnet 41 (From Northern Mir McManus Red Lake Gold s completed a total of 2 lling in four holes on juired property located in st corner of Deloro towr K Aalone a minmum C 1 rilling would be required ughly the possibilities. e property is advantagec 1 for econdémical operatic mission lige crosses the j nplete set gf camps has bet ‘alues are also higher and width ater than in the corresponding area the 350â€"foot level, where the shoot raged $60 per ton for its full length 130 feet across 6â€"foot drift width. owerâ€"grade 304 vein has also beeon ‘rsected on the 475â€"foot level and ies here are also provinzg better n on the upper level. @ir Skinner I ) Clalms adjcining south of K i Gold Mines on which consid diamond drilling was completed nger this %summer.â€" It is loca claim west of Delrite Mines. S exploration was started on J A total of 15 test pits to dep mm 6 man. 1 would take : te water, W s more elec s on the ho o be estimate rator 1n MCC OT K grade 303, orebody, which was ted on the 475â€"foot level about ‘ks ago, is opening up well and that the vein was cut about further east of where it was ersected on the upper level inâ€" greater length on thne 475â€"foot l1€ 16 cal depth o lrilled 800 f ) seen waikliTg around 11.30 a ve beer th. . W er DE ramie o[f [he proâ€" vered by overburden and future drilling will be of a rtory nature. The surface detailed three strong shear north cï¬ the main break c has been done on these )nsiderable exploration reâ€" completed an dthe manâ€" imates that on the main a minmum ¢f% 15.000 ft. § ~In an ca the property lized zone 0( been wWay rty . All the howin ur nolés on its newly rty located in the north. ‘ _Deloro towrship, Porâ€" Late last week standâ€" overburden for hole No l0le nNnasb No.: 4; â€"H he spherulit The zcne ws its put down t. ‘Close toâ€"t >WIIn ‘tails iC hXA found dead by ths st week. The late Marie was 76 year: f his death. Heart reat age is urderâ€" responsible for the our l@ter by Jamesi who were going to esponsible f¢ d from Coc ren @ipa 25 ~Ol point orebody; which was| and lvantageously | operaticn and ises the proper s has been don‘t know what‘s coming {â€" 900 E.: wes 1,800 we n Gold Mines Ltd IStan : tated the h vhich considerâ€" as completed by It is located ite Mines. Surâ€" tarted on July _pits to depths as considerâ€" ‘hing was comâ€" le direction of Maric OU e ToX toward 9] quartz woere The main 1 tnt nimedi Cochrane ie passed ow und (OF: n 650 of No. west _ spotic Te 1| in zo roup direcâ€" scribed along nd the xposed maln 2.60C0 il ind it rth outâ€" ni] inl and b iuto does. P uto does. Reading from left to right, he izhts on sach wheol, a spotlizht and horn ooard lights biside the seat, lc ad and a big tailâ€"light with "Howdy" pa sqmetimes when autoists mest him on th Brantford Expositor: Mrs. Emma Coate. of Somersetshire, England, in| Sault D celebrating her one hundredth and of the la seventh birthday expressed the opinion | K.C.‘s whi that modern girls are too refined city whic} Whether the dear old dame was jus | dard in its sarcastic or trying to convey the imâ€" | can. The; pression that she was a convention only two breaker in her own tim* is a matter of | is to be . doubt. ohrichard i/ seemed to be particularly well primed to do their part. Chief Tissot said he had never seen so many men, women and bottles in one apartment. After getting things fairly well straightened out, following a lot of resistance, especially from the fair sex, Louis Broâ€" zik, Mike Supar and Elie Bosack were singled out for conspicuous conduct and accompanied the police to the staâ€" tion where they were admitted to bail of $25 each after a sleep in the cells had sobered them up. In court on Monâ€" day morning before J. H. Forget, J.P., the three pleaded guilty to permitting their exuberance of spirits to lead them to violent acts and were given the change out of their $25 after $13.30 had been deducted as payment for fine and trimmings. hi Rcuyn, Dac. says over thse 1 account of the vanquished Na was a lovely « thought Louis celebrators of â€" Real Celebration for All Concerned at Rouyn Ihe polics learned of the struggle roing on among the natives of Poland at Louis‘ house when John Rudow ippeared in Chief Tissot‘s office with is clothes, cr what was left of them, i1anging in ribhons, a closed eye among ther irjuries and a very sorv enndi. | he must have dropped dead. The body was brought to Cochrane by provircial j police to await an inveéestigation by | Chief Coroner E. R. ‘Tuckez. Knudsen said no _ reductions had been ordered in Canadian General Motors plants because "business is norâ€" mal there." 20,000 â€"Off in Michigan : The reduction in Michigan, he said, will approximate 20,000 employees. Knudsen said "the recession in busiâ€" ness working force recessary." He explained that the General «Motâ€" ors plants would operate on a threeâ€" dayâ€"aâ€"week basis, each a total of 24 hours a week. That will be the working schedule for those emâ€" ployess who are retained. In an interview Knudsen said "the used car market is stopped, and when that is stopped cur employment stops." Asked if a revision of prices on new | motor cars might ease the market! problem, he said: "A cheaper market wili do no good if we can‘t sell used cars. Purchasing power is downâ€"there is no question Bower is downâ€"there is no questior about it." ' Asked for his explanation of the eneral business recession, he said: "The price level rose too fast in the sen, president of General Motors Corp. announced this week that employment in General Motors plants throughout the Urited States would be reduced by approximately 30,000 employees, effecâ€" tive Jan. 1. pril g to the police act emed to be particul _ do their part. Chic full tensi Business Normai in Canada Says General Motors Head T‘ wo Dsetro establishment at greetings develop ts, and then to blow aill resulting. id I¢ fi¢ O of 1937 it, Dec. 31..â€"William S. Knudâ€" sident of General Motors Corp., quarier from his home when ere would be far > an auto, vou n 3l.â€"As George Patten adio in his iiiuminating day when Wellington soleon at Waterlco, "It shire, Eng.and, in} Sault Daily Star: Sixtyâ€"six per cont e hundredth and of the lawyers of the Sault are now pressed the opinion | K.C.‘s which is a fair average even for a are too refined | city which can boast as high a stanâ€" old dame was just | dard in its legal profession as the Sault to convey the imâ€" | can. There are now 12 K.C"s here, but was a convention |only two JP."s so possibly the latter tim* is a matter of | is to be considered the more distinâ€" guished hanour. blows with xt Ali1ll} UIl i his home when ed dead. The body irane by provincial Manitobsa and Eas McKenzie Red La McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporatic investigation by ‘Moneta T. ‘Tucker. Naybob ue Nipissingz s Noranda al in Canada O‘Brien Motors Head | Omesa e Pamour William S. Knuaâ€"| Paymaster eral Motors Corp., P}Ckle Crow _that employment | Pioneer. plants throughout P“Stfm East Dom uld be reduced by | Premier ... employees, effec.| Read Authier Reno . haq| San Antonio Lake Goldshot ‘Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony . Michigan | Sullivan Con. Michigan, he said,| Sudbury Basin 100 employees. Stradacf)na. recession in busiâ€" : Eylvarite cessary." | Siscoe the General â€"Motâ€"| Teck Hughes rate on a threeâ€" | Toburn â€" reductions anadian â€" General e ‘"bulsiness is norâ€" we ju well primed| electri r fewer neécadn‘t t in the couldn‘t 66 a | Ventures be | Wright \Mean Forms of Theft Noted the Holiday Season | o¢f fish or fillets cut into suitable servâ€" ing portions. Sprinkle salt and pepper and cooking oil over the fish. Flace the dish in a hot oven for six or eight minutes. Then, having a cheese sauce ready, pour it over the fish, sprinkle with fine bread crumbs, dotted with butter, and put the dish back in the oven until the top is nicely browned. | The cheese sauce may be made as folâ€" lows:â€" Melt two tablesposons of butter, blend with it two tablespoons of flour, and add a cup of liquid (a cup of milk [ or of milk and vegetable water comâ€" ces un un + n n c m fashicn. where the from Chri proportion roted to | and has was so common durin Christmas season as t pest, as well as a genuir and annovance. Pemi | â€" Canadian Fish and Cheese Casserole: â€"Place a layer of couked peas or cookâ€" [ed spinach in the bottom of a large, shallow, greased baking dish. Place on the vegetables a layer of any variety ‘ of Canadian fish, usirg either slices Chnristmas is a time of goodwill and generosity, but there are some wh would make it otherwise. From Pemâ€" brcke there comes word that so many Cases of mean theft and meaner vanâ€" dalism were noted in the Pembroke district during the Christmas season that the mayor of Fembroke posted a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the mean thieves responsible for the theft of A W lows:â€" Melt two tablesposons of butter, blend with it two tablespoons of flour, and add a cup of liquid (a cup of milk cr of milk and vegetable water comâ€" bined); ocok the mixture urtil it is thick and smooth, stirring constantâ€" ly, and just before removing it from the stove add a half a cup oft grated Canadian chsese, and continue to stir the sauce until the cheese is melted,. Canadian fish are rich in vitamins and healthâ€"building minerals and, havâ€" ing regard to nutritive valug, Ars amot bined thick ly, at the‘s 16 Mrs, Fisher Suggests Fish for the Luncheon P ma ular Ki In BuflT Bid Bra _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks ick Te 186 J1dGemic A C nmoln. during â€" the â€"recent season as to be a regular l as a genuine source of loss yance. Pemproke, however, st one comfort in the matâ€" * towns suffered in similar Indeed, there were towns : loss from petty thieving stmas trees assumed serious 5. ~At least one town was A 1 ve surp of meat JC 16 11 8. r} ‘re are some who erwise. From Pemâ€" word that so many t and meaner vanâ€" n the Pembroke Christmas season, Pembroke posted a for the th sockets, win iristmas tre ffered in similar ere were towns _â€"petty â€" thieving assumed serious ; one town was sed Pembroke in thefits. The parâ€" to had a reguâ€" Christmas â€" trees n from yvards and TIS nA I2 ods ind 3.10 3.30 5.50 2.20 5.15 7.45 1.0£ 1.9¢ 4.3C 5.15 1.30 14 4 35.1( 4.95 3.6 £ 1.0 530 37 9A Also to Various Other Points in Southwestern Ontario, Buffalo an d Detroit. GOTING: Thurs., Jan. 6th, 1938 For full information as to rates, t service, limits, ete. Apply io Ti Agents T. N. 0. Rly. and Nipis Central Rallway. Waterloo Chronicle: A repori Montreal man, hit in the mou puck at a hockey game is st $10,000. Quite a bit for a pucl mouth. a charge of keeping a disorde In quashing the conviction t of Appeal held that the pre: not constitute a disorderly the meaning of the Criminal being negessary for there to than one inmate to make a pl; arderly house ard the eviden the magistrate‘s court Ssorvari as the only inmate. At Toronto last week t Court of Appeal quashed t trate‘s conviction at Cochra Sorvari, who was sentence months in jail and a fine of tree months‘ term of imprisc Appeal Against Conviction at Cochrane Successful it reminds us of t they used to send the Bell Telephone full of electricity. We wish that s would refrain from "ghoul." The stenographer obe several places and ask( a mining shaft for sale Robert Gamble, the Bay street bro} er, won a turkey in a rafflie. It still doss rot pay to gamble ove i1 that happens to be your name. Lucky Robert had bought so man tickets for the raffle that his pri? cost him about sixty cents a pound. When he was ccllecting his turke he got a ticket for double parking. It was a very expensive turkey. A mining man about town has bes buying secondâ€"hand miring equipmer for some hazy project up in the minin country. The other day he aski grapher to phone around if anybody had a "good for sale." all That should give everybody p of time, there being roughly abou shcpping days until Christmas. There is scmething in a name We saw a store yesterday with in the window â€" reading: "D« Christmas shopping early and av rush." How about it, Mr. need to sponsor a bri to make the public licenss plates. We are not even :; arnmert job in retul tion. Canadian Pacific This fact might be printed in 1 soth the driving license and the vehicle permit. * Canadian Pacific Janne.. Just t rest tha dea fror Put in he ho BARGAIN COACH FARES C omm mon the | Westinghouse MASTER CRAFTsS a t prC whi fTC MONDAY. JANUARY 3RD, 1938 Re@OVCS NR m 1ink The 11 ht nk that the st Drys., the rationists, th s, could all tric ary heln» m (Ground _ Intoxicate Home ti1n n even askin i return fo T hird 11 11 11 id Oll it Appli of 11 McQ@Questsn ht idea son forget vourt rt b alling Avenue Westinghoust dient]l d if 11 nd avoid th *\ dadIins Driv C pAorRn c dis> 11‘} 0N