Porcupine Advance, 26 Mar 1924, 1, p. 3

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Tenderito be enclosed in sealed rnâ€" velopes, marked on the outside in plain letters ‘‘Tenders for East Part Simpson Lake,"‘and forwarded by reâ€" gistered mail«=to the Minister of Mines, Parliament Buildings, ‘Toronâ€" to, Canada. ) i) se e Nee me Pa KE PCPX C k _A certified cheque for ten per cent. of the price offered to acco@ny each tender, forfeitable upon nonâ€"payment of the balance of the purchase money The sale is subject to the proviâ€" sions of the Mining Tax Aet and any amendments thereto, and to an addiâ€" tional charge in favour of the Crown of two per cent. on the net profits calâ€" ecnulated on the basis contained in the said Act. The boundaries of the parcel to be surveyed and delimited on the ground by the Department of Mines before the day of sale. The highest or any tender not necéssarily accepted. CHARLES MeCREA, Minister of Mines, Toronto, 17th December, 19823. ‘N.B.â€"No unauthorized insertion of this advertisemenrt will be paid for. NOTICE is hereb\ given that under and ‘by virtue of an Oldor-m-( ouneil dated the 11th day of December, 1923, that part of the bed of Simpson Lake in lot 5 in the first concession of the township of Tisdale, in the Porcupine Gold aresa, remaining the property of the Crown and being the eastern porâ€" tion of the said lake, containing 20 acres more or less, together with the mining rights therein and thereunder, is offered for sale by public tender on the following conditions :â€" Tenders to be received not later than 12 o‘jclock noon on Thursday the 15th day of May, 1924, Tenderers to name a lump sum for the said land, payable in full within fifteen HNays of the acceptance of the tender. * Tenders to be enclosed in sealed enâ€" velopes, marked on the outside in plain letters ‘*Tender for Poreupine Lake** and forwarded by registered mail to the Minister of Mines, Parâ€" liament Buildings, Toronto, Canada. CHARLES MeCREA, Minister of Mines, Toronto, 17th December, 1923. N.B.â€"No unauthorized insertion of this advertisement will be paid for. : 3â€"20. The boundaries of the parcel to be surveved and delimited on the ground by the Department of Mines before the day of sale. . The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Phe sale is subject to"the proviâ€" sions of the Mining Tax Act and any amendments thereto, and to an addiâ€" tional charge in favour of the Crown of two per cent. on the net profite calâ€" eulated on the basis contained in the said Act. that part of the bed of Poreupings Lake in the townships of Whitney and Tisdale, in the Poreupine Mining Division, remaining the property of the Crown and containing 539 acres more or less, together with the mines, minerals and mining rights therein and thereunder, is offered for sale by public tender on the following condiâ€" tions :â€" Tenders to be received not later than 12 o‘clock noon on Thursday the 15th day of May, 1924. Tenderers to name a lump sum for the said land, payable in full within fifteen days of the acceptance of the tender. A certified cheque for ten per cent. of the price offered to accompany each tender, forfeitable upon nonâ€"payment of the balance of the purchase money within the presceribed time. ONTARIO. NOTICE is hereby giver®hat under ard by virtue of an Orderâ€"inâ€"Council dated the 11th day of December, 1923, Membership fee, $2.00 per year for orlinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. Meetings the second and fourth Fridays of the month, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, starting at‘ 8 p.n. sharp. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TITMMINS Open to nntiveâ€"born Seots and Bceotgwomen and those of Sceottish 4eâ€" cent. THE PORCUPINE GOLD AREA A ONTARIO. PORCUPINE GOLD AREA D. MACKIE, A. J. DOWNIE, President. Secretary. Box 1338 Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Nevada McCarthy, â€" Rose Anderson, N.G. Ree. See. Allâ€"Expense College Tour to Europe A 36â€"DAY TOUR FOR $330 The itinerary covers the beauty spots of England, the British Exhiâ€" bition, and on the Continent, the Briges, Zeebruge, Brussels and special visit to Paris for the Hympic Games. Leave Montreal June 2Zist Returning to Montreal July 26th ° For full information apply Fire Wood in any iengtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. Dry and green Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" songable. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. ~â€"33 H. CHARLEBOIS, Phone 347. â€" 30 Cedar St.. Timmins. Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Phone 29 ROOM 10 1immins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 vance,. ‘**1 knew line Adavance would find those keys,"‘ she said. **‘The Advance is a great help to the comâ€" munity,"‘ was her concluding word. FAITH IN THE ADVANCE WAS FULLY JUSTIFIED A young man in Mattagami on a recent Wednesday lost a hunch of keys, and as the keys were of parâ€" treular importance he was inclined to be much worried over the loss. His mother, however, comforted him in his loss by pointing out that the keys would be sure to turn up all right. ‘*You likely lost them on the street near here. and somelhody has picked them up,""‘ she said., ‘The lady furâ€" ther pointed out that anyone pickinz up that sort of a hunch of keys would oe sure to advertise them in The Adâ€" vance. ‘‘If they don‘t, we can put in a ‘‘Most‘‘ advt. next week, artd nave them returned,"" she concluded. That evening she made a hurried Northern Paint Shop P.0O. Box 1074. TIMMINS. Furniture Upholsteringâ€"â€"Repairing Gordon Building, .Painting and Renovating Autos. A ~Specialty. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" Relieved Both Dropsy and Sick Kidneys "Ourlittle girl had Kidney Trouble and Dropsy â€"herlimbs and body were all swollen. We decided to try "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives". Inashort time, the swelling went down. Now, she is the healthiest one of the famll\ W M. W 4 \RI{F\I, Port Robinson, Ont. 50c¢c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. Those who know they have Kidnecy Troubleâ€"who suffer with pain in the backâ€"who are up frequently at night â€"will welcome thenewsthat "Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives", the wonderful medicine made from fruit juices and tonics, will positively relieve Kidney and Bladder Troublesâ€"as proven by this letter. The Wonder of Fruit Medicine LIMBS AND BODY AlL SWOLLEN overnight or by the month. DR. JNO. B. AIKE DENTIST No. 57/ RIVER ROAD (Wilson Avenue.) Steamship Agent 20 Box b 0 against $886,522 in 1922, and net proâ€" it of §475,429 as against $317,098, an increase of 49.93 per cent. for the year. The company resumed preferâ€" red dividends and paid arrears (June 30, 1021). a total of $214,4352, and transferred $239,000 to reserve, leav ing a surplus of ©568,617. (omp.x:‘ing with $546,639 at end of 1922,"~ During the year the company took over properties of Temiskaming Pulp and ‘Paper Company, which it estaibâ€" lished. Increased earnings, due partâ€" ly to Temiskaming Pulp earnings. Second 44,000â€"volt transmission line is under construction in Kirkland Lake, and a new line into South Lorâ€" rain is planned. ‘Capacity of Matâ€" abichouan plant has also [been inâ€" creased. The board of directors has been imcreased to eigsht and Irving W. Bonbright, of New York, elected to the lboard. Expenditure on extenâ€" sions during the year aggregated $193,202. Dividend arrears on preâ€" ferred aggregate 9 per cent. According to The Northern News, of Cobalt, the Kirkland Lake Hotel was the first place in the Kirkland Lake Camp to have the township waâ€" ter turned on. ‘There was a little dificulty at first with frozen pipes, but after a day or two everything worked smoothly. tite meeting :â€"â€" Northern ‘Ontario Light an Company, Limited. statement year ended operating revenue of $%1,1l1i ANNUAL STATEMENT OF NORTHERN ONT.] LIGHT The annual meeting o Ontario Ligkht Powe: last week in Toronto. you aAre worth 15L 1 Will DC pleased to give it to you. Now let us see, what do you do in a year, Pat? We have 365 days in a year; you sleep 8 hours every day, which makes 122 days you sleep, taken from 365 days leaves 243 days. Now you have 8 hours‘ recreation every day, which makes 122 days, taken from 242 days leaves 121 days. We have 32 Sundays in a vear which you have off, leaving 60 days. You have 14 days‘ vacation, take this off and you harve 55 davys ‘left. . You don‘t work meails, Take this of left., 1 aliwa Day off, so 1 entitled to a. n@ave 92 daywys 1 Saturday ‘after days in a year. have 29 days allow one and mt duiz L At Wwb fessor in turned a Reader Contributes a Catchy Story of How One Boss Figured. A reader of The Advance submits the . following clipping. While the employvee is credited with being an Irishman, there is internal evidence also that the watchmaker )himself was Irish as well. However, here is the clipping, and readers may do their own figuring in the matter:â€" FIGURES MAY NOT LE BUT cOMETIMES THEV‘RE QUEER Ite <cloronto fele t cA Ww Dh one which total this off and always fresh s a wiatchmia vay he was awat the the nast vealr oneâ€"nallr â€" rours 101 otal in a year 28 days and you have one day c give vou S8t. Patrick‘s e this: re worth it I will be € it to you. Now let do vou do in a vear, noons. this miakes 2 Take this off and yo laf+* NA â€" (Pat iA nlv € 848| vil have THE PORCUPTNE ADVANCE The followin al in a year, in year; dayv, which taken from e Northern nAO nd Power it for the WA s xX@lange VOu a shows dA s * Ogdens Liwerpool. Friends and acgquaintances from all over the North (Land gathered at Haileyoury on Thursday last to atâ€" tend the funeral of the late David Join, one of the prominent and outâ€" standing men of the North Land for many years past. Esw men in Haileyâ€" bury enjoyed in larzger measure the respect and esteem of the peop‘e of the town, and few were more widely known throughout the North. The late Mr. John was a native of Swansea, Wales, and came to Canada in 1889 to open the Murray Mine at sudbhury. He was chemist at the Murray Mine for a of years. Later he gave good service in his proâ€" fession in British Columibia, and other mining districts. He opened one of the first assay offices in this part of the North at Haileybury in 1907 and from then until the time of his death he conducted this office with an ability and integrity that won him the highâ€" est regard and gave the district a service of particuwlar excellence. The late (Mr. John was a prominent member of the Masonic Order, holdâ€" ing the highest offices, and winning the sincere regard of all his fellowâ€" members in the district. Some years ago he was D.D.G.M. for Temiskamine A widow {(formerly ‘Miss Edie. 8. Thompson, of Sudbury) and ‘three daughters survive and to these, and to his two brothers and two sisters now residing in the Old Land, the sincere sympathy of all is extended in their deep loss. the A.F. A.M.> The funeral dast week was held under Masonic Honours. the pallbearers beâ€" ing Past District Deputy Grand Masters of this Masonic District. The late Mr. John was one of the Town Councillors of Harleybury for several years, and in other public and semiâ€"public positions he gave his inâ€" terest and ability to community serâ€" vice and won the esteem and appreâ€" cration of all who knew him. TMPORTANT DISCOVERIES AT TOUGKHâ€"OAKES PROPERTY What has been referred to as the outstanding feature of development in the Kirkland Lake district during the past few months is found in the several important discoveries made on the Tough4Oakesâ€"Burnside Mine. New veins of much importance have been encountered indicating that the company will be alble to carry on proâ€" duction on an enlarged sceale and sugâ€" zesting that even more promising reâ€" sults may be looked for in the future. A summary of the results in recent months shows six new sources of ore,. these being Vein No. 11 at the 400â€"ft.: Vein No. 14, 15, 16 and 17 at the 800â€" PROMINENT PIONEER OF all over the N: Haileyoury on tend the funer The Committee in Haileybury givâ€" ing effort to raise funds for a Solkliers‘ Memorial in that town are apparently meeting. with good success. Last week a telegram was received by Mrs. Houston from Mr. D. A. Dunlap saying that he was sending a cleque for $1,000.00 for the fund. The idea is to buy a park site and erect thereon some form of memorial. (One proposal is to erect a cairn of native stones, and this seems to meet with general approval. The suceess of the campaign for the Memorial Park seems to be an assured suceess now. $1,00¢ GIPT TO HATLEYBURY SOLDIERS‘ MEMORIAL FPUND eveq ood NC and Vein No. 18 at the 900â€"ft. In all these veins particulariy grade of ore is in evidence. ORTH LAND PASSES AWAY cquaintan« i (Land ga lursdayv la Want Ads in The Advance Bring Sure Results v T V CV T Z@ C _ °@ o@ % REAL SERVICE IN THE @ @ P _ MINING MARKET John W Fogg |1m|'\at‘ i m M ~

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