Porcupine Advance, 11 Oct 1922, 1, p. 6

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WANTEDâ€"By Finn girl, place in family as housemaid. Apply No. 59 C€Corner Fifth Avenue and Balsam street. 41â€"42p Northern â€" Furniture Exchange 9 Spruce St. KHorthern Furniture Exchange M. J. BROVENDER, PROPRIETOR pruce St. Timmins Qpp. Freight Shed We buy, sell and exchange. We pay the highest prices for new and used furniture. If you have anything to sell call at No. 9, Spruce St. or phone 303. We assure you prompt service and perfect satisfaction. E%%%W%@ Efi%fi%fi%fi RELIABLE EXPERIENCED MAâ€" TERNITY NURSE. Apply P.O. Box 34, South Poreupine, or P! 45, South Poreupine. 41 Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectionery, Tebaccos. 3/ Spruce St. ie nens OPPOSITE THMHE FREIGHT SHMED Timmins 41â€"43p GOOD ORE LOCATED ON SMITH VET. CLAIM OF DAVIDSON Further good news was received last week from Davidson Consolidated Gold Mines. On the Smith Veteran claims of the property, bhalf a mile from the mainworkings, a diamond drill hole penetrated two ore bodiesâ€" one at the 440â€"foot level, indicating 20 feet width, and one at the 658â€"foot leâ€" vel, indicating 35 feet. Both ore boâ€" dies assayed commercial grade. The sections were well schisted, the latter, at 658 feefp depth, being typical of the Davidson ore at the main workings. Lieut.â€"Col. R. C. Fielding, consultâ€" ing engineer of the Poreupine Davidâ€" son Company, is leaving London for Canada for the purposé of csonferring with the general manager of the mine regariding dGevelopment pilans. i plans include theâ€"sinking of a main working shaft and tie construction of a mill. It is understood that Davidson Conâ€" solidated shareholders will receive h. ing engineer of son Company, i: Canada for the with the general something ‘by way of a distribution shortly, the proceeds of the sale of some additional treasury stock. The Davidson Consolidated has a large share interest in the Poreupine Davidâ€" son Company, which interest should increase in value as developments at the property proceed. ~development plans. ‘The ude theâ€"sinking of a main raft and tie construction of SsOCIALâ€"MUSICAL EVENING BY SCHUMACHER CHOTR The Schumacher Church Choir are giving a Social Evening with Musical Programme, on Friday evening, Oct. 20th. Refreshments will be served also. For all this the tickets are being sold at the nominal rate of half a dollar. Previous social and musical evenings at Schumacher are proof beyond quesâ€" tion that the event on Friday evening, Oct. 20th. will be a most pleasing and successful evening for all attending. MURRAYâ€"MOGRIDGE AND BOURKES MINES MAY REâ€"OPEN with English capital, and ~Bourkes Mines has bheen attempting to raise more finances from Toronto and Pennâ€" sylvania interests already in ceontrol company purpose, facilitat sto( holdings in the new company that t necessary fnances would ‘be secure almost immediately to pay off preser liabilities and reâ€"open the property. When the Murrayâ€"Mogridge star it is likely that the shaft, now dow 200 feet and from which work tota Mine held wWwith the. vieéeW To s ratifying a proposal of th to reduce the old company in the new company to th TaCliit: interes that id holder it is likely that the shaft, now down 200 feet and from which work total!â€" ling about six hundred feet has been done on the 100 and 200 \foot levels, though sufficient was done at the 490 foot level to demonstrate the downâ€" ward continuation of the ore. _ When financed Bourkes Mines will probably continue_ the de\'c{upment of the 400 foot level, and possibly do further work on the upper levels. There are several prospectors al work in the district around Bourkes. Fires have facilitated their work. The Havilot gold mine about fitteen mileés north of Bruce Mines, has reâ€" opened after being closed down for twenty years. Wasn‘t it Jonah who said, ‘‘You can‘t keep a gold mine said, down Nout ‘ _ company. meetingâ€"of , the original with the vie 1e Ooriginial zree to the in the new w company to the extent of per cent. ‘The additional ch would be left in the new s treasury would hbe for the The Miner is informed, of ic a deal with the Enalish It itlE â€"WIiIEAh confidently Murrayâ€"Moori company s 4 reduction of ompan y Mines proâ€" evotmtmns The Murâ€" have ‘been , 18 ‘DeIn reholder holdin at the 1€ L TO BE NO CASH GRANT FROM ALL KINDS OF WOOD THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT| FOR SALE. A despatch from Cobalt last week says:â€"**I hardly think it will be neâ€" cessary for the Province to give a eash grant to the relief fund,"‘‘ said Prémier Drury to the Canadian Press here toâ€"night. ‘‘We are giving all the clothing and food, also lumber for temporary shacks which will have to be built right away on account of cold weather. If more cash is needed I am sure it can ‘be raised voluntarily,‘‘ he added. CONGRATULATES TIMMINS ON JACK MARSHALL AS COACH shall the curt @K eV team of Winnipeg . flontreal team. H same time as Baill Phillips, Charlie Lai of â€" the Montreals andâ€" Blair ‘(Russell M y thos brilliant tiem victory. In 1901 he played on the Winnip Victoria team which took the Stanl Cup from Shamroeks. In 1902 he pla ed with Montreal, ‘‘"The Little Men TIron"‘‘ who took the eup from Winm H coachned the cup nakd Jeen en ‘{oach. tX@ n ‘IACETâ€"~cCOached: blNle _ X.AL.AX; teams and the Royal Bank team. Timmins is to be congratulated on getting him. He knows hockey, is a good fellow, and gives everything he [Miss Alice Ryan, of the Ban‘k of Commerce staff, returned on Sunday from a vacation in the south. 1( Mr. Dewat Marshall as inte d pro in 1910 ybury were in 1913, 14 and 1 nor1zon irlv t11 111 ame the )1 The )1 with ie of OHOL i1pDe 111 idin wWas 1 16 11 Mr @uUup lUXx{( he hen M t 1€ oronto‘ pros POS 1ea ue to S ind it sho \Ulex Dewar, [yuZ ne piay Men 0 from Winni treal n the 2CA LCK »bhalt and COaA C (e) SIX the DIn wInnIn it should on C 1cCtoria OcCKeVv Oorlas jO WIC 1N( ( Fire Wood in any iengrns to swit, from 14 inches to wood in log. Dry and green Jaeckpine. Prices very reaâ€" songble. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. ; â€"33 H. CHARLEBOIS, Voters‘ List, 1922, Municipality of the Township of Tisdale, District of Temiskaming. transmitted or sons mentioned Ontario Voters ransimit nade pu ons ann dersigned up to and including Monday the 16th. day of October 1922, for the right to cut the timber on the south half of the township of Shackleton, in the district of Temiskaming. Terms and conditions of sale and further particulars may be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or to Mr. Dalton Spence, Crown ‘Fimâ€" ber Agent, Cochrane, Ontario. 11 nV ert Minister of Lands and Forests. Toronto, August 24th. 1922, N.B. No unauthorized publication of this Notice will be paid for. 3541 (0)]1 Dated CLERK‘S NOTICE OF FIRST FOSTING OF VOTER‘S LIST A\And J here e immedi 30 Cedar street, Timmir SALE OF TIMBER by said Wi reby call upon all voters to liate proceedings to have or omissions corrected acâ€" nere (section OT BENIAH BOWMAN, first posted up at my Poreupine on the 30th. her, 1922, and remains by given that I have delivered to the perâ€" in section 9 of The dayv of October, 1922 the last revised Asâ€" the said Mumiceripalâ€" [ to vote in the said lections for mem‘bers e Assembly and at ons;y and that the the lownsi1Ip sections *A et, â€"to be so f the List, _ of all perâ€" revised Asâ€" oi tiue copes

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