THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE tain percentage of ali the money Teâ€" ceived from the sale of stock to go into the treasury for actual develop, ment purposes in the ecase of mining properties offering shares to the pu blie. In this case, however, the Clif. ton management is going beyond any proposed stringent law, the directors personally financing the legitimate selling expenses, and leaving all the money received to go to the developâ€" ment of the property. There can be no doubt in this case of the faith of the directors in their property. It may be noted in passing that this faith is also shared by hosts of people in this Camp who have inâ€" been encountered and it is estimated that at least 100,000 tons of $15.00 ore have been definitely placed in sight. It is intended this summer to instal a small mining plant in which the above noted reserve of ore may he treated. At the same time develop,. ment work will be proceeded with and the qproperty explored @t greater depths. In this way it is figured that the property can be made to pay for its own development and that a largse stock issue will not be required. The Clifton is going to work on an Development to be Proceeded With. All of Present Stock Offering to Go to Development. cent of the stock become poses of the times there vestigated the Clifton. It is also supâ€" ported by the results from work alâ€" ready carried out at the property. It is not too much to say that the work which has already been earried out at the Clifton indicates a suceessful fu ture. On the two levels already ope®:â€" ed up some. very highâ€"grade ore has The Management of Porecupine Mines, Limite ing 170,000 shares of th Treasury stock for public at 30 cents per share. Lreasury stock lor publie sttOserp at 30 cents per share. The basi: which this stock is offered is quite usual and speaks highly indeed for genuine faith the directors very e ently have in the property and prospects, _ All the, expenses of nresent sellingy campaign are b CLIFTON THIS SUMMER T0 INSTALL MINING PLANT prospects, All the, expe: present selling campaign borne by the directors, an« cent of the monevy from rardin | U a 1 spy, deber® i & 7 _"' " ,_ kE C l @ CpRBOTAT SIY " Buiitâ€"inâ€" Canada‘"‘ T H J S ~ 4 86# Aâ€"â€"Sâ€"PU D EB Aâ€"KE Râ€"â€"Yâ€"Eâ€"Aâ€"R I‘l 1( Company, At vai ive been proposals d law requiring a e of all the money ie sale of stock t« iryx for actual deve a V Talk to a SPECIALâ€"SIX owner and note his enâ€" thusiasm. Examine the car and you will see the reason. The SPECIALâ€" SIX possesses the qualâ€" ities that make up true motor car value. There is power: a Studebakerâ€" built Lâ€"head motor of 50 horseâ€" power and wonderful flexibility. There is economy: it has a repuâ€" tation of staying out of the repair shop, as well as low cost of operation. At $2075 f. o. b. Walkerville, Ont., the SPECIALâ€" SIX is unapproached in value by any car of comparable quality. There is comfort: genuine leather upholstered cushions, nine inches deep, and long semiâ€"elliptic springs, front and rear. Leg room, ouring, $2075; 2â€"Pastenger Roadster, $2025; 4‘-Pauenger Roadster, $2075; â€"Passenger Coupc, $3050; Sedan, $3250. All prices f. o. b. Walkerville, Ont. f the Cliftonâ€" ited, are offerâ€" the Company‘s )lie subscription â€" The basis on quite un 1( ts 16 UE GTY#rG$** ~° C MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE LTD. Local Dealers ~< Timmins, Ont. unusual suceess generally regard legitimate minir prospect of suce was a very popular poem on the Burn‘s year, and it had both in its lines, as well : moral. By this poen still more secure his ed bard of the Cal 1O teresting stud Is Robin Gra; Mr. Hamish I sence ‘by the Pirie, made â€" pawky Seottis less but 00« nation bution ‘"Annie Laurie‘s Neck‘" was the Title of a semiâ€"humorous address by G. A,. Maedonald, coneluding with a reading of the famous poem by Bayard Tayâ€" lor, ‘"A Song of the Camp,*‘‘ (Anni Laurie). In addition to the topies, alt of which were interesting and handled with cleverness and originality, ther were a number of outstanding musiec al numbers. as well as dancing@ and re. ‘‘*TOPIC NIGHT,‘*‘ PLEASING sUCCESS AT CALEDONIAN ver pi interes ve very pleasant evening indeed. Mr. J. Geils rendered ‘*The March of the Cameron Men,"‘ with a vigor and taâ€" lent that roused the greatest enthusiâ€" asm and brought a very decided enâ€" core. Messrs. F. Wolno and O. Brown delighted the audience with a cornet duet and the insistent demand for an Mj al numjers, as well as dancin freshments, making all to: very pleasant evening indeed OVE The fing rV O( O C K )€ 1¢ ut goodâ€"hum al foibles. M il plan an« imnusually g t11 K to Locked tool compartment in left front door am regardé outcomeé The ray i‘ a paper written h Duff and read in his the Secretary, Mr.â€"C. sman imateanenars Mo mUSsI ind M e evening‘s popular one T n 11 decide poem Mr. C chis title a Caledoniar ; Neck * wa ous address luding with numor nored exposure Mr. Clark‘s co HML s w s us 6 t rttichhs e pr §1 »an@quet here this truth and poetry s a praiseworth} Mr. Clark made title as the ciftâ€" : prospéecis seem | en« for an unusually | for The enterprise is | inc t door There are reffinements: jeweled eightâ€"day clock; oneâ€" piece, rainâ€"proof windshield with windshield wiper; tonneau light with extension cord; transmission lock which reduces theft insurance rate to the owner 15 to 20 per cent; one key operates the thiefâ€" proof lock on transmission, ignition switch and tool compartment in left front door. And there is Studebaker‘s repuâ€" tation for fair dealing and seventy years‘ experience in building vehicles of honest quality. all together mlan \soclety. \was thectitle hit with programme Un 1t h contrl was a without cramping, for five passengers. T here is beauty: a Studâ€" ebakerâ€"built body of harâ€" monious lines and lusâ€" trous finish. anda @r\ L1 0 ine piano, m with their ve every number was heartily « Mr. Bell alsc and as usual sie for a num chestra kindi of the danc NO TRUTH IN YARN ABOUT POWER DAM BEING CRACKED 7A yarn was current last week to the effect that the floods had caused a cracking at one of the power dams and that consequently there was danâ€" ger of further power troubles, En quiry proves that there is no foundaâ€" tion for such a yarn and that the dams are O.K. and everything is now all right again in the power situation with full power practically assured for the year through the filling of the storage dams to full eapacity, made possible by the high water last week Last week it was possible to turn on full power again and the mines were able to resume work at full foree including Archibalk dams are U. all right ag: with full r for the year storage dan FOR SALEâ€"Airedal 19â€" 1 ‘‘The Vamp,""‘ 244 years old, by ‘‘Tintern Tophole,"‘ ex ‘*Nonpariâ€" el Maid.‘‘ A most prolific breeder (24 puppies in two litters), and ar excellent mother. Also, her male puppies, born Feb. 25, by Ch. Clayâ€" cliff Tip Top. The breeding of these puppies cannot be excelled. Price, bitch, $45.00; puppies $20.00 each. Can be seen at any time. Apply in proved the appreciation felt is number. The Band Orchestra, ing Messrs, Wolno, Brown and bald, with ‘*‘Sceotty‘‘ Wilson at iano} made an outstanding hit heir very attractive music an«é number by this talented group eartily @ncored. For the dancing ell also presided at the piany, s usual furnished excellent muâ€" ‘a number of the dances, the ors a kindly looking after the resi e danceés to the taste of any aV ( () () 11 11 erwist M ALLAN D. PEARCE, red nc LV H )een evening, May 2Z0tn. all) will be a Sociat ecial programme is r this event which, decided, will be the after the hot sumâ€" The prf and the others on i very delightful South Poreupine programme for looked after by i. Pirie, and for y vote of thanks lastic votes or brood bit 0 Mavy 26t1n the aledonian a 1