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Porcupine Advance, 15 Nov 1912, 1, p. 2

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many towns and i-itim in western Canada. The demand for industries of all kinds is strong in this now countryf but. as Mayor Waugh expressed him- self. “It is not for the benefit of any muxh‘lpality that it should take in an industry at any price." It “'38 regardul by all the delegates lprescnt as a very hopeful sign that :30 many towns and cities have been mlfle to meet toimther and organize, 'as whey have done to-day. in the "intenests of the Western Provinces as :3 whole. WOWWOOOOO O””OOOOOOOO”OO”O” Wlll fill} PM! 83355 Tl] PflflCURE lNflUSFBES Mr. A. A. Pole Hf ”w 'l‘. t! N. U. Mirroring Dept. spent a part of the week visiting the (liflerent prrr perties in close proximity to Tim- mins. and he says he is very well satisfied with the present outlook of the camp. and it is Very enmuraz- ing to emu-um- tn read the report that. has just cmne to hand of the Ilollinger Mine. Porcupine camp in general may feel elated to be able to any that alter all the lcnnclnm that the vamp has haul. it can boast «pl :1 prupt-ny that la makim.’ $40,000 per Week. profit. tn industrial vxpnnsiun alum: uni- puny in the Fun Nelson country for form lines." fill) yunrs, zu'cmnpnniml by W. .l. The cities actually representml llcl'c Wellnn yuung Suitcliinnn. left Fort tu-dny by delegates were Winnipeg. ‘ Nelson .’ill‘l_\' in the spring,r of1904, Calgary. Regina, Edmonton, Moose lntvndim.r t0 oxplnrv the district at Jaw. chbnrn. Sns‘kntuun. Lotli- l the lienil «if the .\':ilmnni rim-r. a tri- ‘bridgc and (.‘amruse, and many otli- ; lmtary of the Linrd. er n‘mnicipalities telegraphed theirl Nothing was heard Of them until credentials. Mayor Waugh of Winni- L 1906. when a younger 30" of the OffiCers of the League. Thanow officers of the Civic and Industrial League of Western Cana- da were elovtvd as follows: Presi- dent. Mayor Waugh, Winnipeg: : Vice- Presidents, Mayor Mitchell, Calgary, and Mayor McAra. Regina; Secre- tary-Tmasurer. Chas. F. Roland. Winnipeg. Executive Committee: Mayor Armstrong. Edmonton; Mr. Mamwari'ng, Lethbri-dge; S. McLurc Sdilandcrs. Saskatoon; Charles E. ‘Bmwn. Moose. Jaw ; Mayor Fleming, Brandon. and Mayor Garland, l’orâ€" tags la Prairie. credentials. Mayor Waugh of Winni- peg. the newly-elected President of the League. acted as Chairman. A Very Hopeful Sign. The prime mntivo in the meeting and organization of those western mu'rh'ipzilitios was, as is expressed in the forgoing i‘vsoluiion. to take de- cisive steps towards t'hv eradication (If the humming: Mil, as practised by “That it is the opinion uf this :th Immune that the practicv of grunt-'34! ing money or land bonuws at any nature to. or the munumtm- uf hands of, corporations firms nl‘ inalixiduuls, in consideration nf their natahlish- ing and uporuting I'm-tori”. bl|~‘i°_ 008503 or industries in Western Can- It}: Mr. P. A. Mitchell for me time put Manager of the Tisdnle Drug Store has resigned his position and left this week for Toronto. His place being filled by Mr. 8. Mo- Croary of Toronto. Mr. W. Kerwin who represents 3 company oi Toronto' capitalists is in town. Mr. Kerwin has a gang of men at work on their properties in the Cripple Creek district.-l2 in number on whivh is a dyke of quartz which they have traced for over a mile and «me half. and from 100 tn 150 feet arrow. marrying md values I’m t Arthur and 10 Pacific coast, a to use the for- convcntiun. “'l'hu [I to be able Hm knack)” had. it can p ‘actiscd by ’ mains of the throo men. which were in western identifiml by articles known t0.have (been carried by them. were buried :‘ies of all ! near where they fell. The company have grouped their hunch of 1‘: claims into four groups and :m‘ sinking a shaft on each of the tuur umupm. as in other parts uf the vamp MI. (‘artior has found that thv wins shnw greater width as they sink on tho wins. It is the intmttion of the (”mummy to sink each of tho fnur ~haft~ tn thv Hm. Prospectors Going Into Liard River H Nothing was heard of them until 1900, when a younger 30!] of the post trader. going: over the same route with a party of hunters. found the skeltons of his two brothers side by side. both having been shot. Their guns and ammunition were nearby. Weir's bleached skeleton was found three miles away. There was a ragged hole in the skull. The re- We are pleased to see Mr. J. G. Harris, well known in camp who had the misfortune In July to meet with a sei'ous accident while com- in: up the shaft. at the McIntyre Mine. and which confinld him to the Hospital in Toronto for o'er' ““0 months back. in camp again al- though Mr. Harris has not oom- pletely reenvered from his misfortune he haviimr st!" to use a cane. south of tho Hullinwr Reserve in South Dolnrn has hot-n in camp for three wwkstorginz ahead the thin! your asscnsmwt work on their bunch of l'.’ proportio~ in the ahow? local- ity and is vmy much phased with the succoxs that thvy are attaining in the development work. they have found natiVe Gold on the propegties. t} J ("art “mum .‘l real “:1 l.td.. nmrer of gimmeâ€"d In the High Court of Justice THE MINING ACT OF ONTARIO l’l'ltSlfAN'l' to the judgment and tinal order for sale made in this cause and bearing date respectively the 27th day of May, 1912 and the ‘315t day of October, 1912, there will be sold with the appro- bation of J. .l. Kehoe, Esq.. Master of this Court at Sudbury, by Alex- ander Irving. Esq. as auctioneer at the Sheriff's oflice in the Court House in the town of Sudbury at the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon on the 330th day of NOV- nmlwr. Will. the following lands and premises namely: Dated at Sudbury this ‘2)st day of October 1912. AlEXfl NIBKfl MM Wlll INSIMl PM!" Two mining: claims situate in the I’Ul‘CllpinP Minim,r Division in the Township of Ogden South of the Township of 'l‘isdale, the said Min- ing claims being recorded in the books of the Mining recorders office for the Earnings Satisfactory-line Not for Sale-~0wners Will Work It Ihemselves Porcupine Mining Division as Num- bers T. R. S. 1155 and 1156 and surveyed as Numbers T. C. 604 and 603 respectively. In all other respects the terms and conditions of this sale will be the standing: conditiOns of the High Court of Justice for Ontario. Further particulars can be had from George Mitchell, Cobalt, Ont. Solicitor for the Plaintiffs. MARGARET A. BARTON and J. A. MENGE, Defendants Ten per cent. of the purchase price shall be paid in cash‘ at the time of sale. and the balance with- in t‘hirty days from the date of sale. Since Alums: In, LINN) tuna of. ore have been shipped en the Mend \it'kel ('mnpnny's smelter at Vic- turin l’nlls. So good has been the quality «it the UH: shipped that the l'lnelisli company l9 mm allowing \‘nl‘imh advances and ouncessiuns which will mean nmn'nxinutely three dollars per ton mere to tlle Alexo cunipnny. 'l‘u mine and ship 1,300 («ms of ore sinee AnmiSt 10 only .sl.\ ul‘ eight men have been em- ployed. and there has been no mn- ehinery in use at all. The ore is being mined at seventeen cents a ton, and u very fair prolit is realiz- ed en the are after all charges The properties will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, which has been fixed by the said Master. The refusal of the owners 0! the Alexa nickel mine to grant an op- tion to the American Smelting a Refining Company, which the (ing- genheimwoontrol, marks the. progress of this very unpretentious enterprise. The offer was Very similar to that granted to the Canadian Copper Company in 1908. when Porcupine was unknown. and the owners beâ€" lieve that in View of the increased amount of are in sight the better denmml fur nit‘lit'l allld the accessibl- lity uf the property they would do well tn mmtinue to work it them- Four years mm the ('amaman COD. per (.‘ompany diamond-drilled the property under an option to pur- chase at $300,000. but their forfeited $10.00" and withdrew. It is under- stand that the (inmnheims offered almost the same terms. but only almost the same 4 terms. but only wanted (it) . days before their first payment was forfeited it they did not decide to complete the purchase. The owners. who have been quietly shipping ore all summer at a good prolit. have now decided to instal a small two-drill compressor and. boil- cm and 1:0 to Work themselves. The mme Immpnid lul' itsell right along. and the plant will be purchasetl out of prolits. wanted It payment \ not decide The owner .si.\ at cum! I played. and Mn chinery in Use being mined a tun. and a ver ed 011 the «i. have been paid Surt'an- strim'nu and «levelopment during the wan hau- slit)\\n up a wider body of «Me an the surface. and nearly all the are that has been taken nut this year has been broken down from the base of the elitl' and quarried otl' an or near the surfave. When the plant is in- stalled the shaft will he sunk from the fifty tn the hundred foot lepel the titty tn the hundred foot level and mining uperatiuns undertaken in 081110.“! . l'mivr (he bit-rimuivu uml \Vufiv- 0:111er Lion AM Between WM. H. PRITCHARD, Plaintiff and Ives N! t; PUR CUPINE ADVANCE 1m: 'purcuasc. n cash‘ at the e balance with- the date of There are many meritorious pros- :pects and promotions. No one agency 3has yet been able to learn all about :them. We are anxious to report all 3the well vouched for, favorable " the terms and fstatement made regarding them. For 9 “’i“ be the the reason that we might do an in- “l the High justice to men who are really try- Ontario. fi'ng to develop mines, we shall be can be had very careful in . making adverse com- . .Cobalt, Ont. Iment but those who invest in Por- Dtlfis- .eupine stocks will have no excuse hi5 let day 9‘ :for themselves if they do not in- ?vestiag'te every proposition thorough- l J- J. KEHOE- ily before committing themselves. nnadian Cop 0..”0.“.‘0000000000000.“M%MM°.”O°OO~O”O"OW WWWW‘flflmfiw Bank of Toronto INTEREST THIS BANK A Savings Account 100 Branches In Canada Thus. W. Bowman “on 00., ltd. RIDGEVILLE, ONT. We wzmt more agents in this county ‘X’c can supph Rock Breakers, Rolls, Ore Bin Gates, Ore Feeders. Stamp Mills, Tube Mills, Ball Mills, l‘cbble Mills, Plates, Classifiers, Sand Pumps, Cyanide Tanks, Filter Presses, Agitation Tanks and motive Power for operating the above. Our complete line 0i Air Compressors, Reveivcrs, Rock Drills, etc. is rarzicc'n 3 up-to-date and worth your consideration Capital - $4,600,000 Rest - $5,600,000 A competent Engmeer will be in charge, prepared to quote upon, complete Amalgamating, Concentrating or Cyanide Plants, ready to run. where we will carry a full line of Rock Drills, Core Drills, Hammer-Drills and Accessories Cor. King 6: Simcoe Sts., Toronto. Dist: 5C1 Offices: South Porcupine , Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa, Cobalt, Winnipeg, Calgary, Nelson, Vancouver, Prince Rupert We wish to announce the opening of our new FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE at r: .0... CANADA FOUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED SERVICE TO SAVERS MINING MACHINERY PLANT BOWMAN’S Guaranteed NURSERY STOCK renders a valuable service to those who systematical- ly save money, by inviting depositors t6 their Savings Department. - is added to balancesa half- yearly. is a great assistance in sav- ing money, it attraets many sums that would otherwise be spent, and it keeps your money safe from thieves, from fire and other loss. It will (irow South Porcupine 0 0 0 o '0 0 0.0 0 .0 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0‘0 0 0 00 0 0 o '0 0 .0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 o .0 0 .0 O ’0 0 .0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0-0 0 .0 0 .0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00.00. 0 .0 ++$$$+++++++$ **+++#+++++++ .m*$++¢+++$+++$++*+++*+++++ _ H 5“: :22 a. m z ..,._a .o .252 a .4. H “ADVANCE” ETEMISKAMINE 8! NflflIHEflN flNIABIfl flAIlWAV '3; ”Z” Englehart: Daily service between North Bay and Cochrane operating through C PR. sleeper from Montreal to Cochrane. Local service between Engleliart and Cobalt, and between Porcupine and Timmins. For full particulars see current time table or refer to any T. 81 N. 0. Agent. *+++++++4 +++$++++4 «z» 0 O N O O O. O O O. O O .0 O O O. O O O. O O 0-. O O O. o o o”. O O O. O O O. O O O. O '0 0 0.0 O .0 O. o ’0 O .9 O. O O M O O 00.... O .0 O O .0 O O .0... O O N O O N o o o”. O O N 0 O O. O O 00 o ’0 O O 0.. 0.0 T3? T a .0 N O O O. O O 00 O O 9. O O O. O O N O O O. O O O. O O O. O .0 o ‘0 0.00.. o '0 O .0 O 0.0 o ’0 O .0 o '0 O. O O O. O O .9 O 0 Q o . .00.... O O O. O 0 O 0...... O .0 O 0.. O .9 O .0 o ’0 N 0 O M O O O. O O O. O O .00.. O Through trains daily between Toronto and '1’ Timmins. operating through Pullman Sleepers to and from Timmins, making connections at Iroquois Falls for Cohrane. .1. ’1' 4. .3. .1. Cafe parlor car service between North Bay and 0 0.0 0 .0 00 0 0 0 000.00. 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 0.0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 .0 00 .0. o”. o 0 0 .00.0 0 .0 00. 0... 0 0 0 0 0 0.00.00.00.00. 00. O ’0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0. 0 0 00 00 00 0 00 0 0 O 0 09.0 0.. v v .f. 0 '3‘ 1 The Only Paper Printed and Published in The Porcupine Camp Subscribe For the TRAIN SERVICE HOTEL CONNAUGHT Beautifully Located, overlooking Porcupine Lake and South Porcu- pine. Fitted up with all modern! conveniences. Two minutes walk from the T. N. 0. Station. Effective, September 15th, 1912 D- A» FROOD MGR.

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