John J. Hollinger, president of O‘Connell Gold Mines, in the Matacheâ€" wan area, reports that the shaft is beâ€" low the 100â€"foot level, showing ore values up to $35 per ton. The manâ€" agement intends to continue the main shaft to the 145â€"foot level and then crosscut to intersect veins located on surface. Mr. Hollinger states that diaâ€" mond drilling further proved a highly mineralized ore body approximately 285 feet wide. Some 22 men are located on the property. sHAFT DOWN OYVER 100 FEET QN THE (@GCONNELL PROPERTY FREE BOOKLETâ€"Get your copy of the new edition of the Gillett‘s Lye Bookletâ€"it tells you dozens of ways to make house cleaning easier by using this powerful cleanser and disinfectant. Also contains full information for soap making, thorough cleansing and other uses on the farm. Address Standard Brands Limited, Fraser Avenue Libâ€" erty Street, Toronto, Ontario. GILLETT‘S *Never dissolve lye in hot water. The action of the lye itself heats the water. Keep Gillett‘s Lye on hand for all your cleaning. Use it for toilet bowls. Toclear stoppedâ€"updrains. It kills germs, destroys odorsâ€" andnever harms enamelor plumbâ€" ing. Your grocer sells Gillett‘s Lye. Ask him for a tinâ€"today. PLEASANT cleaning jobs are easy when you use Gilâ€" lett‘s Pure Flake Lye. It actually washes the dirt away. Gets right down to groundâ€"in grime! Use a solution of 1 teaspoonfui dissolved in a quart of cold* water. Off comes the dirt! And you do no hard rubbing! It gets rid of dirt easily and quickly, no hard rubbing and scrubbing . .. LVE Every Sunday Midnight Wednesday and Saturday from 9 till ? Riverside Pavilion Come and enjoy an evening of Dancing on the shores of the Mattagami River. JIMMY McFADDEN and His CLUB ROYAL ORCHESTRA Jitney Dancing Kirkland Band Thinks First Playing is Unlucky Sincerely your, Jas. Armstrong, D.A.F.C. It may be added that the Dominion Association of Fire Chiefis represents leading fire chiefs from coast to coast. Fire Chief Maxwell Smith, of South Porcupine, is one of the provincial viceâ€" presidents of the association. Chief Borland, though not a member of the Dominion association, was one of the charter members of the provincial asâ€" sociation working in conjunction with the Dominion association for the betâ€" terment of fire protection and fireâ€" fighting. Blairmore Enterprise:â€"A historical novel is like a bustle, for it is a fictitiâ€" cus tale based on a stern realkty. some fun and the rest grief. They were placed last in the competition, Dundas Band being the winners. The applause given the various bands sugâ€" gested that Kirkland Lake would sureâ€" ly take first place. That may be a trick of Toronto crowds, or it may be due to the judges. However, Kirkland Lake band was distinctly out of the running, according to the judges. The Kirkland lads have a clever alibi, though. They point out that they were required to play first in the comâ€" petition, and that no band playing first in the competition has ever been given first place in the contest, They have scripture to back up this theory:â€"*"The first shall be last, and the last shall be first!" Respectfully submitted by instrucâ€" tions given at the 26th annual convenâ€" tion of the Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs. Kirkland Lake Band went down again this year to the Canadian Naâ€" ticnal Exhibition to play in the band competition. The Kirkland lads sacriâ€" ficed quite a bit to take in this comâ€" petition. Some money was raised from the public but most of the bandsmen had to pay their own expenses. Then they made nothing out of the trip but In view of Chief Borland‘s long serâ€" vice this convention respectfully asks for reconsideration and withdrawal of the request for said resignation and trusts that Chief Borland will be perâ€" mitted as in the past to safely guard the lives and property of the town as head of ybour fire department. After hearing statements and discusâ€" sion thereon it was resolved that this association regrets the action of the council of Timmins in asking for the resignation of Chief A. Borland, who has served the town, as we believe, faithfully and efficiently over period of eighteen years, and whose work as chief has been uniformly satisfactory not only to the municipality itself but also to the Insurance Underwriters‘ Association. Dear Sir:â€"At our recent convention held in the city of London, Ont., the action of the council of the town 0of Timmins, Ont., in asking for the reâ€" signation of Chief A. Borland to take effect Oct. l1st, was brought to the atâ€" tion of the convention. Mayor Richardson ,Esq Timmins, Ont. Fire Chiefs Protest Action of Council Alithough Fire Chief A. Borland, of Timmins, was not a member of the Dominion Fire Chiefs‘ Association, the unreasonable attitude of the Timmins town council in reference to him naâ€" turally came to the attention of the association at their recent annual meetâ€" ing and the matter was discussed as a question of general importance to fire chiefs throughout Canada. The Doâ€" minion Association of Fire Chiefs reâ€" Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs Pass Resclution at Annual Meetâ€" ing in Regard to Treatment of Chief Borland. Bept. 4th, 1934 long life Moreover, cars indi owners ir bakers to of miles :« m ces Wha A Week! «lt e P :P P P P P P P P AP P P P APAC â€"AP > se ces on uim Below will be in the weekly ser Advance â€"as suy Builders‘ Service The gres formerly 0o Ontario Pr history, bi facts are v Of the e by the Ont: but eighnt v on the tell ance Aand S measure fr The three police wor} 187.268 mile million mil 208.000 m 1930 Li binet mf 307 mile mileage Interesting Facts About Sale of Government Cars Before selecting an automatic control for the circulation, it is always advisâ€" able to consult an authority on the subâ€" ject. Once installed in the system, the automatic control vitally affects the efficiency of heat delivery and should be thoroughly understood beforehand. of Concealing Radiators Although the artistic design of modâ€" ern radiators can be made to harmonize with the decorative scheme of a room, the modern tendency is to adopt the idea of concealing the radiators, parâ€" ticularly in living rooms, dining rooms, halls, master bedrooms, etc., and in some cases the complete installation in all rooms is treated this way. subject Here i man‘s ment 8 of the matte if they were some have b Others have newspaper se portersâ€"a m distant lands ance with me tell the rema Although a few do on the original inves ing and installing a } safe practice would variably be found at heating season that a mistake has been â€"ma necessary to force t capacity to meet eve mand. The resultin tion is beyond all re; cases beyond the bi person who would in boiler. In this connection advisability of antic sible future desire heating system to : rcom, or perhaps a later be added above andah. An underâ€"si; be called upon in suc siderable unnecessat There are types of au for hot watt erally these the familiar found usuall secluded spo the house. Few incldents Of litLle + portance have received as t ty as Hon. Mr. Hepburn‘s sale of motor cars formerly Ontario Government servic have been written on this of sale. Some have writ Dut eignt wItn on the telltale of these latter The Provinci Ontario dema and dependabl sible future desire of extending the heating system to serve, say, a sun rcom, or perhaps a room that might later be added above a porch or verâ€" andah. An underâ€"size boiler could not be called upon in such a case and conâ€" siderable unnecessary expense would then be involved through the ‘subâ€" stitution Oof a boiler of more adequate capacity. AutCmatic Pressure and Supply Controls the is in ens acity to out goin The method in Aat t througt througt the, Afte the is cold Each AMAM ind â€â€â€™O"â€c‘""""‘mw tA â€"AP A CA PAAAE CAAA CA OA CAAA LA PAAA â€"LP P PAAA LAAA LA Aâ€"AL C *A Government services. Articles ive been written on this cirecus type â€"sale. Some have writen gleefully the matter. Some have acted as they were on the verge of tears. me have been cheerful about it all. thers have been sad. One Toronto wspaper sent one of their star reâ€" rtersâ€"a man who has travelled to stant lapds and had much acquaintâ€" ce with men, animals and eventsâ€"to l1 the remarkable story. Nearly every newspaper reference to OM arm ping t W ndd dist: lders Bervice Bureau:â€" The Mct Water Heating System . hot water heating system is ordinâ€" y comparatively higher priced than m air due to the more expensive ng and the cast iron or steel boiler. he principle of this system is based make balar A Weekly Feature Service Supplied to The Advance by Home Builders‘ Service Bureau, 177 Jarvis Street, T oronto 2 What You Should Know About Houses ut incidents «it «e t P P PAAA P PCP PP t P AP AMP C PPA PA PAAA â€"A LAAA «P st «it it «tA PA P L *AAA P P P AP AC SAAA PA P P LA P lA n 11 idebak h a I°eW Gollats iginal investme istalling a boile: tice would advi e found at the that a cos| e on itomati er hea ly in vorthn quoting. group of 100 cars listed rovernment, there were nore than 100,000 miles s?peedometer and four were â€"Studebakgrs. 1 Police Department 02 ded speed, endurance _ yearâ€"‘round performâ€" y received all in good the Studebakers used. debakers employed in avelled 208,509 miles, nd 120,811 miles or a ly in excess of a half m just three cars. The tudebaker was really them all," because it av other make by more of little intrinsie imâ€" ‘eived as much publiciâ€" Hepburn‘s spectacular s formerly used in the the market several tic controls designed systems. Genâ€" designed to eliminate pansion tankâ€"to be a cupboard or other the highest room of ie story. wspaper reference to has approached the ather unusual angle. ry of this particular sale of the Governâ€" there is als ‘ipating the of extendin il ind Hea inother letter eaders of The v the Home in underâ€"size 1J of the cars ited by the nent is now interesting is also the the posâ€" ntlain even ns regardâ€" ‘ temperaâ€" o descend. s supplied hing from T â€""risers." e radiator il degrees, ‘eâ€"heating. e latest 5 drawn upwards fleflected ind THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Undoubtedly the oil burner is a great convenience, requiring no attention other than the periodic refilling of the heat into the room at a more comfortâ€" able level. Radiator tops and enclosâ€" ures on ordinary radiators unless proâ€" perly designed, tend to decrease the efficiency of all radiators not designed for this particular treatment. such radiator tops and enclosures should be constructed with grilles, so that the flow of heat from radiators will be obstructed as little as possible. Thereâ€" fore, when adopting such tops or enâ€" closures on ordinary radiators, care must be taken to increase the radiating surface of the radiators so treated to obtain satisfactory results, The Oil Burner Offers Another Room in the Basement Most people are now familiar with oil burners and the fact that, in a small visible unit, they eliminate the tradiâ€" tional coal bin and ashes. Radiator shields may be used on ordinary radiators that are not conâ€" cealed with advantage. These shields when properly constructed deflect the Radiator Shields, Tops and Enclosures Ts aAare .W Phone 440 The Ford Vâ€"8 tells its own story of performance in traffic, on hills â€" on every road. A halfâ€"hour behind the wheel will teH you more about its IT TAKES eight cylinders to give you eightâ€"cylinder performance. If it‘s less than an eight in cylinders, t‘s less than an eight in speed, power, smoothness and motoring enjoyment. The Ford Vâ€"type eightâ€" cylinder engine has certain definite engineering advantages that increase this margin of superiority. The real quality of an automobile is invisibleâ€"it is hidden beneath the hood. But performance canuot be concealedâ€"it is a definite, demonâ€" strable fact. FORD V McDowell Motors North Land Misses Some of Its Fairs This Year Englehart, Charlton, Porquis Juncâ€" tion, Cochrane and Kapuskasing seem to be the only places in all this North holding fall fairs this year. There is general regret that for the past couple While the market was at one time fooded with an almost endless variety of oil burners during the experimentâ€" al stages, toâ€"day the purchaser of an approved oil burner is assured practical satisfaction. The experimental stage is passed and in thousands of Canadian homes oil burners are providing attenâ€" tionâ€"free heating service twentyâ€"four hours each day and at the same time releasing at least one basement room for recreation, storage or any other purpose where cleanliness is desirable. tank, a service that any one of several cil supply companies is only too ready to provide. Ford Vâ€"8 Design Means Fine Car Performance Authorized Ford Dealer FrE» W arRINC and His PEXNsYLYANIANS Glorious music. Every sunday and Thursday night at 9.30, Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Columbia _ Broadcastâ€" ing System,. And in the meantime, "Watch The Fords Go By." year is the one at Neéw L‘:skearda. 1}nhns Liskeard Fair had had a worthy ropuâ€" tation for years and there is general regret throughout the North that the New Liskeard Fair should be dropped even for a year. The discontinuance of several of the fall fairs in the North is said to be due partly to the depresâ€" sion and partly to the attitude aof the late government to rural fairs. It is a very difficult matter to make a fall fair a financial success even with genâ€" erous grants from the government. When depression hits the country and on top of this, grants are reduced or discontinued altogether then the averâ€" age group of directors feel there is nothing left for them to do but quit. It is to be hoped that better times are here again, and that the various fall fairs in the North, especially Porcupine and New Liskeard, may be revived and carry on with the general success achieved in the past. In the meanâ€" time, the Ontario Dept. of Agriculturs might well look into the situation and see that the useful and worthy fairsâ€" the ones that are doing genuine public serviceâ€"and these include Porcupine and New Liskeardâ€"may be revived and continued. As a sidelight it may be well to note that special credit is due to the officers and directors of the Englehart, Charlton, Porquis Junction, Cochrane and Kapuskasing fairs for carrying on in the face of difficulties and handicaps. Blairmore â€" Enterprise:â€"I Blairmore men of their c there would be nothing left $34 A MONTH AND A REASONABLE DOWN PAYMENT NOW BUYS® A FORD V.â€"8. SEFE THE NEAREST DEALER FOR DETAILS, power, safety and comfort than can be put into any written words,. It is not too much to say that you will find it the most satisfying car you have ever driven, There is an additional feature of the Ford Vâ€"8 that is of importance to every motorist., And that â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ is economy. Millions of miles of conâ€" Enterprise:â€"Rob _ some i of their conceit and and drive. stant use have proved to hundreds of thousands of Ford Vâ€"8 owners that this is the most economical Ford ear ever built. It wouldn‘t be a Ford if it weren‘t an economical car to owu O NLY â€"CAR â€"UNDER $A 0000 WITIH V + EN E 8 Balsam St. South i The Northern News last week says: "Now there was a racket that was one What‘s that? The lady who "muscled in" on the Sunday christenings around town. There are legitimate christenâ€" ngs of course where the babies are formally named and the affairs become | getâ€"togethers where the plate is passâ€" | ed to pay for the bread andâ€"uhâ€"reâ€" | freshments. But The Roving Reporter fis told this lady had the nicest proâ€" ! position of all. She held several chrisâ€" ’ tenings although she had no children. | she borrowed the neighbounr‘s kids | bumped the ante when the plate was passed for the celebrants‘ share and a@all in al seemed to be working up a profitable sideline. But a pair at one of her christenings started a battle and that finished the business. It couldn‘t stand close investigation or publicity." "clay belt ous." An editorial note in The Renfrew Mercury last week says:â€""Of all the information elicited by the T. N. O, R‘y. engquiry, one fact stands out with special prominence, namely, the good which has accrued to the province from the construction of the line. It was South Renfrew‘s representative in the Legislature at the time who introduced the matter in the House. He had in mind colonization rather than mining, but the road has promoted both. The "clav belt" and mines there are famâ€" KIRKLAND LAKE WOMEN RAN NEW SORT OF RACKET N. 0. OF MUCH YVALUE IN DEVELOPIXNXG THE NORTH PAGE THA S pssâ€" â€"~uhâ€"reâ€" Reporter