! Phone 10 B Phone 95 B 8400640808600 0009 000008 004000096048 Watchamaaiaker Jeweler Removal Notice On or about January 12th, will move from my present stand in the Reed Block to the store Between the Hollinger Stores Timmins, Ont. to have been from Cob Haileybury and other outside points. Mr. Tackaâ€" berry,of Toronto, refereed the game. The game was noteworthy for heavy ehecking but there was little rough nwork the referee being the king that _thisâ€" tendency in the bud. ‘*Red‘‘ (Gireen scored six out of the for Sudburv. Burns seorâ€" An official statement has been issued regaraing the present standing of the Murrayâ€"Mogridge property. The loâ€" cation of the property is given as in Maisonville Towniship, ‘Province of Ontario, three miles ‘by good wagon road from Bourkes Station on the Temiskaming Northern (Ontario Railway., The property is in the great ‘Northern Ontario goldâ€"producing area approximately fifty miles southeast of ithe Poreupine (fold ecamp, and nine miles northâ€"east of the Kirkland Lake district.. The company owns and conâ€" trols 19 mining claims comprising 760 aores, Five distinet vein systems have ‘been disclosed to date. These veins are in a feldspar porphyry, with a general north and south strike.â€" The geology is indentified as similar to the proven gold areas to the south, where the veins at depth shoyw increasing vaâ€" lues and widths. The equipment of the property includes bunk house and cookery to accommodate 30 or 40 men, stables, bMacksmith shop, offiee, power house equipment with 2 fiftyâ€"horseâ€" power boilers, a hoist, and a 6â€"drill compressor. There is wood enough on the property for mine purposes and for fuel for many years. Electric power: may also be obtained from Kirkland Lake. The «property has been extensively explored and develop ed. _ Over 3000 feet of surface trenchâ€" ing has been done, exposing one of the longest known gold veins in Canada. No. l1 shaft is down 50 feet, showing a 17â€"foot vein at the bottom. No. 2 shaftt is down 235 feet, with 500 feet of drifting and erossâ€"cutting. The reâ€" sults from this development work has been most unusually encouraging. /It is planned now to further explore the property. Diamond drilling is to ‘be earmned on, and further sinking, driftâ€" ing, etec., done. After this work is done the present idea is to erect a small mill and proceed towards active proâ€" ducetion. sSUDBURY WINS FROM NEW LISKEARD 8 TO 3 STATEMENT REGARDING MURRAYâ€"MOGRIDGE MINE. and with gladness, Harvest Days, bright with tints o azure hue, } Garbed in Nature‘s beauteous dress, The days of all we love the best, Happy Days, Crowned with praise, Harvest Days. sims is a musician of unusual talent, nd this fact is sufficient assurance saat musically ‘*Harvest Days‘‘ is a composition of special exceellence. experts in musical matters in che district who have played over ‘Harvest Days*‘ speak in the highest terms of the musical composition. The words also have a particular appeal, being of the true but rare type of geâ€" auine poetry. ‘The composition is pro tected by international copyright. There is attractive melody that should make this song a popular one among lovers of music and the general public The refrain has a special charm :â€" Harvest Days, filled . with sunshine and with gladness, Harvest Days, bright with tints of A ver. aitractive musical numbkber stit.cd ‘ liarvest Days*" .as just been published by the composer, Mrs. R. Sims, Timmins, and if merit wins popularity in such matters this song should find very wide favour with the public. The title page announces Days‘"‘ as written and comâ€" posed by and the words and music alike are most credit able to this local musician. Some ime ago Mrs. Sims made a decided at locally with a bright and gifted aatriotic song of welcome to the reâ€" urning soldiers. The music of this song, *‘Welcome Home,‘‘ has been used with much effbct in the new and imore pernanent production ‘‘Harvest Days."" The music of ‘"Harvest Days‘ aas an appealing rhythm and melody "at should touch a popular note. Mrs. ATTXHsCTIVE COMPOSITION oYÂ¥ LOCaAL MUSiCIAN. At New _Liskeard on Wednesday ‘ning of last week in the first fzame ut We make a specialty of repanng and ° repovating for all makes of machines. If your machine annoys you by teaking thread, loose stiteh, or running hard, a postal will bring an expert to your thomo. We charge nothing for examination. You are told the cost before the work is besun and we suarantee our work. Call or send postal and I will eall on you. a difference in stitehing quality. though you have tha choice of different types, there is but The idea seems to prevail that the priee of a Ninger Machine is more than that of other makes, while the fact is that you ean buy a singer for almost any price. This does not mean We, the undersigned, have applied for the rights to Pier Boom half the Mattagamt River, commencing at Mouth of Mountjoy Creek and extend ing three quarters of a mile down the centre of river below the mouth of Mountjoy Creek, for Log storage on the West side of river opposite Lot No. 2, Concessions No.: 2 3, Townâ€" ship of Mount;or, in the District of Temiskaming and Province of Onâ€" tamno. SINGER SEWING MACHINES NOT EIGH PRICED. 9 Mapla street, TIMMINXS® Also selling Piarmos on easy terms. Convention because it can be more conveniently used for this purpose than any other town on the line, when train service and other essential matters are considered. Aceording to current reports, the Union Government supporters are to hold a convention this week to selcct a eandidate for the Federal Byâ€"elecâ€" tion in the Riding of Temiskaming. The Liberals of the old line have Mr. A. (G. Slaght as their candidate; the Laborâ€"Farmer Party has chosen Mr. Angus MceDonald, of Cobalt, as their standardâ€"bearer; the soldiers‘ may also select a special candidate to reâ€" present their interests, though there is some question about this. Up to the present, however, the Union Governâ€" ment supporters have made no more to name a candidate officially, though on the street the name of Mr. Wes. Gorâ€" don, of Haileybury, has been freely mentioned as the probaKle choice. However, the question will likely be settled on Thursday (toâ€"morrow) of this week at Englechart, the underâ€" standing being that at that place and on that dateta convention of!the Union Governfment supporters will gather to name their standardâ€"bearer for the by â€"election. Thursday has been selectâ€" ed as the day because of the convenâ€" ience of the train service on that day. Delegates from all parts of the riding can return home the same evening, ex cept for points on the Transceontinentâ€" al and practically no «date could be chosen to avoid more or less inconveâ€" niencee to the latter delegates. After the arrival of Train 47 the Convenâ€" tion will meet and the procecedings will be coneluded in time to perâ€" mit of delegates from the south leavyâ€" ing Englehart at 4.40 p. m. Those for the north can return on No. l at about half past five. Englehart has been se lected as the meeting place for the To Publiec Works < Department, Ottawa, Ontario, and to Lands, Forests Mines Dapartment, Toronto Ontario, for permit to buld PIERS BOOMS on Mattagami River. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER for sale, or exchange for smaller. Also view camera and lens. Write at once to Boigel, Box 4685, Timmins. get â€" 7 p. UNIONIST CONVENTION SAID TO BE THIS WEEK. vâ€" ud ifogg seored the other for uskeard The first period was decided y in Sudbury ‘s favor; the seeond peâ€" iod was New Liskeard’s; while in the ast period the play was fairly even. ‘he style of the Liskeard rink interâ€" ‘ered with the work of the visiting eam but their superiority carried hem over this handrcap. Those witâ€" aessing the game, however, say that while New Liskeard was outclassed, the visitors had a good run for their {monoy, and Sudbury played its hardâ€" est all through the game; there was no slackening up, or ‘‘letting the other fellows seore‘‘ about this game. In the last period Shorty Green was laid out by colliding with one of the goal posts. The lineâ€"up was as follows:â€"New Liskeardâ€"C. Montgoâ€" mery, Eplett, R. Montgomery, Hogg, Thompson, Burns; Grills spares. Sudâ€" buryâ€"Scully, Langlois, Boucher, Mc Kinnon, W. Green; Duncan and Betâ€" thiaume, spares. 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