Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Sep 1912, 1, p. 1

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The North Dome Will Sink to the Two-Hundred and Fifty Foot Level In the Porcupine camp at the present time there is a noticeable stir of activity and a feeling of confidence never before experienced. At the North Dome under manage er Wolfstrarn work is being confined principally to the sinking of the main working shaft to a depth of 250 feet where another level will be established and the main vein pene- trated. At 50 feet the first level was established and in the several hundred feet of drifting on the main A BETTER FEELING Harold Fritb has nrriVed back in South Porcupine and the Foley- H’Brien mine is to be unwntered for inspection to see whether operations will be resumed. The company has $130,000 in the treasury. ll. B. Wat- son of (lobnlt. undoubtedly one of the most capable engineers in this country and one most thoroughly to be relied upon in judgment and lion- esty has been asked to inspect. the mim- and report to the Directots as to the advisability of continuing the development work. ffllEV U’BBIEN MINE TD BE UNWMEBEU Engineer 8. 8. Watson of Com Will Make Inspection and Report to Directors Alex. ' Smith and Bob. Langley have returned from a trip into the Ground llog Country, about fifty miles west of here, where they have been for the past two weeks looking over some gold claims and making exzuninntions. They report the for- mation as similar to Northern Tis- dzile and Whitney on claims examined with considerable visible gold and tn'p they tw e crossed the ('nnndinn Northern l'rtm Suilhury in Port Wil- liam. This rmul will toueh within good resultyn panning. in their Returned From the Ground Hog Belt loss than to tho w< some day goud and will come WiilJnurney to Cochrane on This friday to Hear Him Speak Admirers of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, from the towns in this camp. irres- pective of party feeling will go to to Cochrane Friday Septvml‘mr 90th to hear and see this fm'vmost Cana- dian scholar. diplomat. politician. gentleman. Regular trains will leave 'I‘immins at 12301 p.m. South For- ratt mxpmo : at. 123.4 leave (”R mevting heir MANY ADMIBEBS [If SIB Wllfflll] UZUBIEH Vol. I. It in!!! Suilhui‘y tn Fort Wil- iis maul will tuuvh within 50 miles of this camp at and a little south. and when the Government gets ready to grant the charter into the Porcupine camp. No. ‘25 ".111. ‘ 111' special \V HT 1in in'cupxr 10 ill Is It Worth vein it was found that better ore than appeared on the surface was found. After several months. work at this level in connecting the two shafts on the property by means of a drift on the vein, it was decided to pro to depth. come before lie found out truth in w mmlit tml 1:01 [12‘ It Defeated Iimmins last Saturday With a Snare of 2m 1 practically as published last week. with the exn-ption of l-ligham who was replaced by Brady. lladwen kicked oil for 'l‘innnins. the Caledon- ians immediately tank the ball down the field and invaded the Timmins goal. Stew Lynn shot. but was wide of the goal. the play was very even for some time until the Caledonians scored the first goal. Shield placing the hall in the net. Timmins players full pvnalty some of mam the hall in the net. Timmins players were roused up, and after a clever piece of forward play. S. Edwards equalised for Timmins with a very pretty .chot. At half time the score was (me goal each. After half time the play was very evenly contested though the Timmins boys showed the need of more practice and lack of (-omhination on the forward line. Just a few minutes before full rim? Lynn scored the winning: goal for the ("‘aledonians. One of the fea- tures 0f the matt'h was the splendid play of Lawrence for the Timmins hm's. who played full havk and [IMHIHNIM MM lltt '(mrtmm it IN THE CAMP ountxflv Om M present . . ' u' ls knowr mnnti‘ H if! t} 1m U intended out t ing‘ when the Caledonian foc uf ('uhalt mot and defeatc ins team by the narrow f om. goal. The game st W and from start to finisl are engnml fort youâ€"who are strotvhing rerun! to this traffic hr found out and EM llty of the law when 11 the mast exciting football ever witnessed in the North was played on Satuvday m the Caledonian football ('uhalt mot and dcfvatc-d the team by the narrow mar- :w 2:031. The game started and from start to finish was NH )lu: time should ‘l l‘ nature punishes for sins against the mind or 'body lâ€"Whn are Strotvhing the nm minutes hci the winning: One of matvh was from start to rm and stuh‘t .\l the men win lllt'illls WAS VIBIHBIUUS t1 twist ran 1 "I it n 3' bhc Biblt own UN: and not. for Shields. ml just a few min- whistlc was blown w tonms lined up 1| »1 i shod company SOUTH PORCUPINE, ONTARIO. CANADA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20th. 1913. The Price from the commi ( worth nnfinon t‘fll 'lliZt h'bm'n 1y 0111:1115 SCOI" Henso I! ()l‘l'anL'C tlu who! 1w r 111 ry hat the nt for 3 W01” court. away COD‘ 1". YOU 21H? the up it IHE PflflBUPlflE Mlflflfilf MCENANEV MINE Ell. IN [ANSMUIR MA Welcomes Investors from four Satisfactory Report Presented States, and Sends them Home at Directorslleetinqotltrown The Dennis Claims in Turnbull and Pleased and Satistien Reserve at llontreal \ a 1"!» }‘!|\ ‘f l!“‘ t" ll. ll] '\t “ ll. [‘I|L ‘ I" l.: " ‘ f ' a , . . 0 o l‘woarrmar \hmvlv Mlntnc Company ta.» l lmxn l\~"t'l\r' Manual: l-(vnumny Sld r; t . r. O I. ' \ - ‘_ 1U). .u “a..x'v. ll .1 0 II ..‘\1 ‘|I|\!Q.! e (l '0'] fl .-\ emnll party of investors in the l’nreupine Miracle Mining Company were in South Porcupine last week lnukim: over the vamp and inspect- inc their mining property in Lang- muir township which consists of eicht well located claims. Thaw making up thie group of Mum?“ and minim: men were Geo. lodn Th 0‘ liar put in if tmssihh- lwinre nm'iuntion closes on Night Hawke Lake this fall. The party visited the V'ipond and mines :ummcL Pearl Lake and of course the Dome and mines in this locality. hut seemed as much pleasud with the showings on their own property as'any they saw in vamp. which is saying quite a hit. This is what the Canadian Min- im; Journal says about the Ben: “SinCe it started operations the Rea mine at loteupine hastost the eompam $790,310 on apital ao- eount. and $114 3% on development account, a total of $905,470. Then: is ('ash on hand amounting to only $000 to meet hills and other liabili- ties amounting to $3,838. Though seVeral attempts ha-Ve been made, no way has yet been discovered of financing the eompanv so that devel- opment \xork (an be tesumed 'l‘het‘e is a tonsidet able amount of good (we iliDUVP the “Jun foot level. but below that the values in the win t ht The Rea Mine Occasionai Slap now m soc! ion below that would not nut and In It is of c that about tht necessarily Ho drifting; was done. 'l'ho pruperty at the present time has the worst kind of a black eye, due to a great extent. on account of its finanv (rial difficulties. With so much terriâ€" tory which has never been prospect- ed the mine is a long ways from hoim: given up as a dead one. ti \V’ (‘C 801180 [If CflNBlllflHflN ' MEI AND AflJflEBNEfl' labor Difiieultles Will Probably Be Settled Without seenuree to Strike ll Tavern! m Pl'fi' "TN HIT 0U \l 1 at t driftin acres Frick and I“. J. Miller of T0- nhin. Henry B. Laotham and as Wright of Dntroit‘. Michigan. Kappa! of Dayton. Ohio and Webster nf Portland. Maine“ 1:1: rt 1n n at Mast in UN' ntorpstod to wan it [If Q‘Yll spvrvtarS I“ f the ltmg lllt (m H121 31m that depth is "NH 0 n I _\‘ when uluvs in the for taking: the it mu wry an 1” mill H It If the valuek 'l I'KL‘U HI 1n! oomvany su hm i tit nds thc prosper! ims u IL 1‘ uesday ”hark ll nte matte: whc their 'III not Ol .1 1' V IN at at H At. a meeting of the Directors of the (‘roe-n Reserve Mining Company held in Montreal last week, Samuel W. ('ohen. general manager. present- ed a report upon the Mcflnaney property in Porcupine. which should prove highly pleasing to sharehold- ers. U Robert ll. Forrester. a broker who has been operating in St. Louis, .\lo.. for many years has reCently opened a New York office. and has spell! the past \Vct‘k visiting various prcmerties in the l’orcupine camp He has been in consultation with the most prominent engineers in the camp and has expressed himself as being,' satisfied that this field otters a wonderful opportunity for invest- ment. After the careful and thorough examination he has made he should be in a position to know whereof he tlu speaks R1111 ('uuk. (31111111411015 Kennedy, This 11111111 111 suicide is known in 11111111. 111111 (1511-0511013 1-1111‘11111 11>- H111'11-Ki1'l. It has long 1.1“... 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In this mattet it is well to state that the earlx closing,r has now been in effect for the past three months. proven most satisfactory to clerks and employees and with no percep- tible (increase in the volume ()f.bUSl‘ mess to at least a big majority of the merchants. it only seems rea- sonable that salesmen and other exit-plowes should have a little time Whit-h they can call their own. “HIKING [NEH BUUNEIl MEEHNG WEDNESBM NIGHT Dunn. and ('Jsu'osscr. Fin- ('hief George I township engineer wvr on-ct a new fire bell. Engineer instructed Early Blasing By-law Pezsed--- Mclntgrre Mine Wants {and Clanged ncsdax Premium 5i. ieeés en; New York Broker here for the Past Week istnncc of 35)! cing made he The company Ilt‘tc plant at {hit-h will be onstruction c ithin 0 Wm M 1 ing worked in At the H l' U" (lllllll) .1} \‘t'flibl 11 t, D Wt 370 feet I' INN-ft 1H PfiflEUPINE MINES depth attained at, and it is proclucmg t'h MAKING Bflflll (Mm 1110011111: |( "ting up anom- MvEnnm-y mine. wing gold bricks on they will 09‘ U uf ul‘c now on mined as yet. it is expecwd 1 will he (mt. W \\'(‘l'( OI hcld Wed- '3 prcsvnt Kennedy, W rep( 1f CANADIAN EXPLORATION CO. MAKE SECOND SAMPLING The Dennis claims in Turnlmll and Godfrey have had their third sampl- ing within the past two or three mnnths. The first sampling was done by private parties who had ac‘ «mired an interest and assays show- ed well shove the hundred tlollnr mark over a very wide vein of quartz. The seeonrl sampling was made by the Canadian l‘lxvlnrntion mark over a very wide \‘Nfl 0! quartz. The second samplim: was made by the Canadian Rxplnration (‘mnpanyu which many people think is only annther name for the home. 'l‘lm second examination was made lvy peuple tlmmnirlily competent to re! correct re~mlts and while the JUINS HIS ffiMllV ,\«-em'dim: to :i desputeh fmm Huuuhtrm. in the Western end of the Upper Peninsula of Miuhigan Barney Melfinuuey. ntuker of the famous Mel'Inum-y mine has returned home to his wife and children af- ter an absence of ten years. A de- cade ago MeEnnney drifted into \‘orthern Ontario. and during the Porcupine rush staked the elaim that was later purchased by the ('mwn Reserve Mine and now he has joined his wife and children with $100.00“ for future use. Barney Mcfnaney After a Ten Years Absence Takes Home the Bacon Follower of Hem-ral Nogi. hero of the siege of Pure Arthur in 'the Japaneseâ€"Rus- sian war, and his wife committed suieide in 'l'nkio last Friday. The aged General and his wife, stabbed themseh'ea to death OVCI' the body of the late Emperor. The (lnuble suieide was spet'tzwulau' in the extreme. and threw the vast con- vuul'se of mourners into wild excite- The new fall time table of the T. N. 0. Railway went into ef- fect last Sunday the 15th and makes some changes which patrons of the road would do well to study carefully. The changes afievting South Porcupine and 'l‘immins are as follows : SUI’Tl-l l’ORCl'PIXEâ€"No. 47 will arrive at 4.27 p.m. instead M325; N0. 1 will arrive at 10.36% p.111. in- ment friend. This form Japan as stt am] of 3-0 ins 'l‘IMMTNS '71) ave at into md ho m will an 1.30 2 ea (1 11 Shinto Belief 2f) Was a {QHUWCI‘ Of the which holds that it. is to die in memory of a Time Table WITH $100,000 m. instc will arrive will 1a p.111. m I'C IW at it (By Canadian Press.) THHUX'I‘U, Sept. ll}.â€"~W0rd reachâ€" ed here Saturday afternoon of the arrival of Lucky Scott’s gold-seek- int,r expedition to Banin's Land, back at St. .luhn’s Nlld., from where it sailed early in July. They brought with them members of Capt. H. W. Munn’s expedition which was ship' nvreelu'xl and had a narrow escape 't'rom drowning: as a result of the vessel in which they started for Hatiin’s band the latter part of June getting in an it"e jam. - The objective point was reached by the expeditions but no traces of reported gold were found. Mann’s expedition was back ed by members of the Porcupine Mining and Development Com- :pany. values did not run a hundred dol‘ lars to the ton. they were Quito sat- isfnrtory. The third examination wax mado undpr the supervision of Mr. llntvmnn of the Dorm. We would prnfu-r not to guess at the results. \Vr only know that there i“ a rumnr that the Canadian Ex- ploration ("0. is about to take over smuvtlting. It is to he hoped so. fur it ie go-uvmlly unisvd aliout. that this company has examined several linudrod vlnims and found none to tlwir liking. Sonic pmplo disagree South Porcupine Defeated Again no rcuwxmwrvu during: the rmmng long winter. It is not enough. we have much bigger sat-ores than this on record against us at Um North and of the lake. rum I" 'lfl't lmml thvil‘ with posed The two expeditions were watched closely by Northern Ontario resid- ents as practically all the mem- bers of both parties were residents of this section. Witih “Lucky Scott" were George and Ernie Holland George Monteith, Alex. Gillies and other well known prospectors in this section. while George Bruce was with Capt. 31mm, and the party in charge of Capt. Bartlett. luw $00“ The. game at. 'l‘immins on Sunday was 9 to .1 in favor of the minors. BREE] SEEKERS HAVE RETURNED HEIME Bap. Munns Expedition Wrecked and Party Narr awiy Escaped from mening Must Produce The Credentials Un 1n misfurtuno or oust tho firmly cs- .lishml jinx from his mzy home [his M'afiun of the your. the nth l’orvupinv hawhall club. com- Swan-z Carma 5 Cents. value to town 1- of H to ‘ rouu-nxlmrcd d tl Lturdzu' ”It of hard-luck fini statomvnt 0 break the oven tenor 110 “01110 gold heav- 'n and only left the 4 with which to during the coming tht svasun :md good fol- iduy 1T. 1p

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