Refreshments are half the cscory. They reed‘rt be formidable, bus they | should be fastidious. ‘Tis well to figâ€" | ure out what you do best, than equip | urself "to ~serve "this" as "a" | you want to mak2 a real splasn, you $ uld go in for Swedish smorgasbordâ€" ich is just a whole supper o s d‘osturvres served wi‘h coffee. For tit you would plenty of serving es, relish plates and sorvinz silver aoh yes, a nic: cloth fox your tadle, ; f you serve a smorzyasbord buffet . ; JuUl Jitst. ing mat but a 10 FOR THE MENX Fencing has always qui:> swish sport, which no doaubt accoun for the renewed intsrasst ‘hat re: sportsmen ar> showing in it. The vit lious typ>s of fancy wr> ling seem t be winning new follcwers. pariâ€"ular Indoorâ€" archery is zc ting a hold on prople‘s affections. Sp ayve homeâ€"size Eowlinz outfi‘s. There‘s one set of carpst bowls, and another miniâ€" atun: bowling alley that could be tuckâ€" ed away in most anybody‘s h3suss. Darts is ancoher old game that is poapâ€" war again. arg Just sre som tiat arc gosd ga There‘s no doubt about it. home ios are back in s:ylice,. And they‘ra ing nice oldâ€"time parlor games even in sophisticated placss. We have Eisa Maxwoll to {thin c 1 IÂ¥ry some @u>:sinz @amos vi4 its fo thrils. gam>s toss (quoits) i confumption k mat in any gparmms such as THURSDAY, JANUARY ITH. 1939 Tickets good in coaches only. No Baggage Checked Children 5 years of age, and under 12%, when accompanied by guardian. *lm:‘ned Trains 350 and 352 to Quebec and 349 and 351 from Quebec, h( good on all other trains between Montreal and "Quebec. 12.45 north 1750 p €1. M you would n es, relish plat oh yes, a nic you serve a :. Havs inter Ticke® are valid to return, leaving destination point not later than C. P in No. 1 from Windsor Street Station, Montreal 10.15 p.m. Sunâ€" day, MWpuary 22nd, and connecting at North Bay with our Train 1 at 12.45 . Monday, January 23rd. EXCEPT passengers from points north Porquis MUST leave not later that C..P. Train 7. from Montreal Sunday, January 22nd. to connect at North Bay with our Train av. . 23rd. Ba coach excursion tickets will be valid on Trains theirfinnections, Thursday, January Passengers Trais$, will connect at North BRay with CP. Train 2, le sameffiaite Passengers who use Train 46, will arrange thei to N Bay C P. Depot and take C.â€"P. Train 8. leavir nker ch TEWURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 19398 Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company Tic Ti atâ€"â€"Ihney T lo% cf fun SPEED AND THRILLS able gam*s there aro quit» Have interesting plates, size, big oncuzh napkins silver covers for the likely to be ontertainin " it‘s the more the merri im Florist Street North broke, Renfrew, Arnprior, Oitawa, Ontario: treal, Quebec and Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Que. We Deliver Anywher s will not be honoured on Trains 49 and 50 "The Nortbhland s destined and Ste. Anne de Beaupre not good on Semiâ€" nnections, Thursday, January 19th. Passengers who use our _wil connect at North BRay with CP. Train 2, leaving 8.20 p.m. te Passengers who use Train 46, will arrange their own transfer Bay C. P. Depot and take C.â€"P. Train 8, leaving®at 1.00 a.m. lanuary 20th. l any numbecr can iny place. horss race h as yeou play on ship bsard ; oxciting on land, and thors miniaure boat racs games jolly too. Dock tennis is a FOR FARES, BEPARTURE TIMES AND FURTHErR IXFORMATION APPLY TO LOCAL AGENXT Women appreciate the â€" sentimentâ€" and beauty that flowers convey, You, as a sender, will appreâ€" ciate their economy. Remember vour satâ€" isfaction is more imâ€" portant â€" than o ur profit. "‘That Satisfyv‘ FROM T. N. 0. AND N.C. R. REGULAR STATIONS 31 â€"/ gu°ssing °g f you have matrur magzi xr from ths 1 T HOME PARTIES ARE â€"BACK News About Gamesâ€"Suggestions for Refreshments and for wint ‘room hb Via North Bay and Canadian Pacific Railways badminton havin ; the Phone bridg od ti1 pingpo full 0 nIigAlS 1 nougzh {: (ll ng seem par izcula cdoa wres Timmins day of .F FAl 1 proj pa PLEASANT Hom®Es This informal narty table is covered with green baize around which are looped white rope cords caught up with clusters of silver Hot fruit and tea punch is the beverage! That is festive enough for the youngsters and vet mild enough to win the oldsters‘ approval. Linen damask in a night party. by Elizabeth MacRea Boyk WIKXTER FESTIVIT and 46 and shments and Aceessories qulicda mins and Claims to Have Ostrich Exos Here at Christmas £DCuUut .| breakfa n M 1 <101 64 aâ€"timer ‘ate his i1 have hen, on to anâ€" ind he talking mâ€". for \Â¥ _ nAas the vit and rmâ€" any 1}m 10 W A49n 1Vâ€" for Sudbury Star: From Chicago comes a report that police there can fina no trac»e of a 200â€"psund manhole cover. Wonder if vhey have lookâ€" ing among Goscringv‘s medals. And< he succeeded. The demonted trapp>or now is in hospital at The Pas. brought there by plane. It is juss anâ€" other incident in the rigorous life men lead in the remoce remaining wild places of the world, where emergencies must be met as best man can. It is a hard life, but it develops stamina, courâ€" age and resourcefulness. Fortunately, the aeroplane has compr to the rescue of these isolated «comâ€" munitiecs on the fringe of the Artic. Its merecy flights are whe wonder of a new age. Still, it will be hard to put out of mind ithe picture of a solitary Indâ€" ian boy running fifty miles in Northâ€" ern winter weather, through an uninâ€" hab‘ved region, before the aeroplane could besin its wonds>rful work. Marathon runnersâ€"and the Indian racs has provided famous contestants in these trials ofsenduranceâ€"iravel on good roads â€"over half the distance covâ€" ered by this boy running alone in th»e snow along an uncharttered course. There wore no spectazors to cheter him on; and no laurel wreath to be won at the ond of the courss.: He was on a mission of â€" desperate need; a mission also of mercy. Fit:y miles through deep snow! In 48 hours the youth made the killing jJsurney. those rearsd amid the comforts of civilization dwell on that. Instead of a <clephone call to the > docstor two days and nisghts of cxâ€" haust;mg travel on foot. It is a qussâ€" tion â€" whether the nerveâ€"wracking struggle in the bush wich a delirious man or the Indian boy‘s expsriencs on this journey was the more terrifying, physically and mer‘ally. An dIndian â€"rrapperâ€"wWAasâ€"Overtaken+by â€"A suicidal madness. Four men, ons a Romain missionary priscst, struggled with ths maniac for four days, finally being obliged to tis him up. Whils this grim tragedy was proâ€" ceeding in the wilderness, an Indian boy sst out for helpâ€"50 miles away at the mirport. Mercy Flight Possible Through Indian Boy‘s Work .The following is an editorial from The Glojs and Mail of Monday: _A weird Christmasâ€"week story comes cut of the far north country. Suddenly cut â€"of the far north country an Indian â€"rapperâ€"wWAasâ€"Oovsr If you want to entortain wi‘h an air, the main is to sottle on one monu ‘hnat you do then got accessoriecs serve it beautifully. You can pliay on the same thems with all kinds of variations, hbut ~don‘. try to skip all artund with ons kind of party this time and another ‘the next. Not until your cupboard is versatile cnough in its that is. As good a way to got party ideas as I know is a trip throuzh <he china dzsâ€" partment of your favorite store. Thore are always so many pretty presty things there I get all of a flutter to buy all and have a party every night. For I‘m a china fanâ€"bus on a budget alas! So I have to take my chin in hand and do some heavy decidingâ€"beâ€" twesn. Don‘t we all. hot téa punch for the youngsters‘ partâ€" i;ï¬.‘c’nue’.s the recip» for an innocuous pbt‘ very delicious refroshmer. for the .% l / ihe â€"+, 2 cups of juice . . 1,pint of strong black tea 1 quart apple juice 1 quart of lozanberry juice C »eloves â€" lâ€"stick cinnamon * Lemon juice to faste Make very km'ong s@a, stcaping clov and the cinnamon with it Strain and add fruit juicos, adding the sugar if it is necessary. Then with a glass Of lemon juice in ons hand and a tasting spoon in ‘he other, add Tiniching touchkhâ€"s, for it must be zippy in flavor. This should be sorved piping hot. If you arse famous for anything sp2ee ial, that should be the theme of you partiesâ€"welsh rarghis and bee waffles and hot chocolaws; dougzshnnut and coffee; #ingor ale and fancy re frigcrator «onfection; fruit salad an china tea. vary what you serveâ€"e3g nogs for yourâ€"very grand parlies, hot or cold fruit punch for any old timeâ€"a zippy But the secret hore will be to have an impressive punch bow! and plienty of punch cups. Theore are many gwlass puach bewls in the storss these duys that look very festive. Also joliy ars "the modorn motal ensembles of cithor Kensington metal or spun alumâ€" inum. China punch bowls are gracâ€" fous tos But if you can possibly wangle a s« arlinz one, well, that would "make" any party You‘ll want a proper cloth for a panch tableâ€"sam>â€" thing gay and â€"peasantry if you‘re using an iuformal ‘bow!,. tut nothing less than Camask or lace will do justics to your nicer punch bowls. Then you can *#4D varvy what vou sorveâ€"erg nogs for HOT TEA CH ar spun aiulnâ€" wis are grasâ€" can â€" possibly #i1, that would You‘ll want a * _Preston East Dome soon to be Producer ind Part‘..;." s N.W. pt. of N. pt SE 1’4 Of S "»... In the arrangement of the list, lands are given in the ‘udicial district in which they are situated, and in each disâ€" trict the lots in townships are placed first and in alphahs tical urder, according to the townships; thon fellow the loca tions or claims not originally in surveyed territory, also alphabetically arranged and in sequence. Owners of property thus advertised are advised that extra costs are incurred if payment is delayed beyond February, 19389, as the Act reâ€" quires an additional notice to owners of claims on which the taxes have not been paid by this time for which there is a statutory charge, Toronto, 6th December, 1938 Communications regarding this matter should be addressed to G. R. Mickle, Mine Assessor, Department of Mine Toronto. PURSUANT to the provisions of The Mining Tax Act (Chap. 28, R.S.O. 1937), the following list is published of minâ€" ing locations, mining claims, and mining rights, in respect of which taxes imposed by the said Act are more than twao years in default, and notice is hereby given that unless the amount due as shown on the said list shall have heen paid on or beforeâ€"June 30th, 1939, the property in respect of which the taxes so remain unpaid shall on the day following the above date become forfeited to and revested in tne Crown. Considerable diamond drilling underâ€" cround and some from surface was done during the year with interesting results. The drilling would indicate a quite important ore zone in the hangâ€" ng wall side of the porphyry in which many ore lenses have been located, some of these quite high grade. While it is entirely too early, since little latâ€" eral work has been carried out in this new ore area, to estimate its imporâ€" tance, it would appear as if this zone might produce as many ounces of gold on the average per one hundred feet vertical as the main footwall zone in which the greater part of the developâ€" ment to date has been carried out. There are many new points of attack for deverspment work after the mill has been brought into operation. At a meeting of your Directors heid at the mine recently, it was decided to change the end of the fiscal year from December 3i1st to April 30th. Your ofâ€" ficers assured the Directors that the mine woauld be brought into production early in 1939 and it was thought that a repor{â€"issued after the mill had been completed and in operation would conâ€" vey a more complete picture to <the shareholders than a report made at the ond of the vear. Your Directors are pleased t*> report that since the last Anmnual Meeting the Company has been provided was ampte capital through sale of $700,000.00 6©, five years bonds. The proceeds will be sufficient to build and equip a complete mining and mill plant and provide working capital. Ssinec> the last annual meeting your Company has purchased and paid for the equipment, buildings and property )f New York Porcupine Mines, Limited, consisting of forty acres contiguous to your Company‘s holdings on the west. The following letter has boen sent out by the president to the sharecholâ€" ders of the Preston East Dome:â€" Toronto, December. 2"th. 108. The Shareholders, Preston FEast Dome Minecs Limited Fiscal Year to End on Apri 30th, 1939 Government Notice â€" Under The Mining Tax Act of N o9 o 2s *n a® s 2t s 26e 242 292 2M 242 1M 10 \/ .0303039oooooooooooooo:o303.30303030‘030300?0‘\0@ The Company‘s engineers inform us that development on the 5th level disâ€" closed <two new ore bodies in the hangâ€" ing wall. The 8503 ore body has been opened for 367 feet and the average of the face samples and muck samples is $140,.35 over 5 feet. Part of this drift was exceptionally high grade, 175.,847 tons shipped for sampling purposes having returned a gross value of $138.â€" 425,59. Ninety fect south of 503. anâ€" Oother ore body has drifted on for a length of 100 feet with an average graude of $10.88 over drift width.. These ore bodies have not been developed on other levels, but diamond drilling indiâ€" cates that they should yield very imâ€" portant tannages and that the zone in which they occur may be the locus MA an important series of ore occurâ€" rences. The mill has been designed for an initial daily capacity of 300 tons. Plexâ€" ibility characterizes its design and with small additions. the capacity may b° increased to 500 tons a day. The whole plant has been designed so that it can be expanded easily to 1.000 tons per day. The buildings for the crushing plant,| mill, and a new modern change house, have been completed and the 'mstalln-: tion of the machinery is now in proâ€" | Operations underground â€" have : been confined largely to preparing the min» for production. Stopes have been openâ€" od, ore passes started, and at the preâ€" time the shaft is being deepened from the 5th to the 6thlevel and a skip Hodâ€" ing pocket is being constracted.: When the mill goes inio operaiion, the mine will be ready for preduction on a thrie hundred ton minimum daily basis. + w *ua*vered en"ed* Un iss 2822422422244 na * 1%, 1*, # _®@ ut l * j*. .e * fl‘o’?.t"‘oo’Q’c 6 *"6 *s *n *a"*a 6 *s" *3 %00‘"0’30!36‘“0“0?6000'0000“0“0200“‘0000. Qoooocouoouonoooud on. oâ€ooooo MOUNTJOY TOWNSHIP JAMIESON TOWNSHIP COCHRANE DISTRICT , THOUGHTEUL CARFE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE our SERVTCE BEATTY TO WNSHIP DEPARTMENT OF MINES > 8. T. W ALKER _ ahaw : Robb . Masgse Shaw Carman Harker .. Holloway Lot Lot Lot Lot LOt LOt 11,,CoOn. 1 Lot 1. *3 LOt Lot 1%;: Con. 2. 1,.Con. 3 .. LOot â€"8, LOt 4, â€"Con. 6. Lot 1z Con. 6 Lot Lot Lot ONTARIO Funeral Oirector TELEPHONE 5098 81 THIRD AVENUE 7, Con. 2 9, Con. 2 9. Con. 6 Con Con ut 2t 1# 1# .® tu u* * .4 ®# #; . *# .®, oooooo009000oQJzoxoxo‘otvtézx'ooï¬zoé0003000.â€0?030. ] press aud the plant will beput int | production early in 13. Chie{ Turnbull, of Rouyn, last wook asglebrated Christmas by ‘urning out in a‘new modern unitorm and The Rouynâ€"Noranda Pross commented on his fine appearance, saying it doubted i anywhere in this North oaf bis men there is a more impasing chis{ oaf polics than Chief? Tuwnbull, arone m3sr> carnâ€" estly «concorned with law infs:{coâ€"mont. It is :o be hoped tha: Rouyn wil!l conâ€" tinus the services of Chis? Turnsull lon# enough «<©3 wear out scvoral uniâ€" forms. In BRouyn. liks Timmins, has changed iss paliss chiels3 with what appears to b:e tooa muyâ€"ch Trequency. It would seem that the shareholders of Preston East Dome Mines Limited areâ€"assured a Happy and Prosperous 10390 The Directors urge shareholders to have their stock registered in their own names so that they may receive comâ€" munications which will be issued from time to time. The Chartered Trust and Executor Company, 34 King Stree; West, are the Transfer Agents of the Company . A compmlete report on the mine anc its aperations will be presented to th« shareholders with the Balance Shee and Auditor‘s Report as of April 30th 1989 New Uniform For Chief of Police Turnbull, Rouyn H. C.. RICKABY, Deputy Minister of Mines (m behalf of the Directors, WARD WRIGHT, | Presiden ck on the premiles, 40.125 41.375 39.625 40.125 40.125 40.125 44 5 Area (reres) Amount Due $30.52 30.52 23.807 23.87 32.81 31.30 28.97 31.96 21.12 29,.29 27.12 26 .40 30.26 30.39 20.09 18.50 24.87 16.5G 14.62 15.13 23.19 lg 87 15. 22 14 .%7 22.18 28.23 23.93 23.93 30.99 23.87 38.08 23.93 23.93 26.71 22.30