Im with the poliey adoptâ€" d y the Board of Directors of ‘the Kigbt Hawk Peninsular Mines, ithe shareholders of the company are ‘kept «n #h12 very closest touch with the proâ€" seress and development at the properâ€" #x. A recent letter from the |Chairman w4 thke Board, Mr. James R. Dodwonth, auted *Philadelphia, March 16th,"‘‘ «<ves the following very interesting PERIRSULAR TO INGTAL 700â€"T0N MILL SHORTLY Additions and New Buildings Being About 100 Men Engaged On Property. wgsteormation :â€" _ **Development.â€"On the Â¥| "His Master‘s ."O Sole Mio" You should also hear :â€" Throu‘ the Nightâ€"Waltz Red Moonâ€"Waltz "His Master‘s Voice"â€"Victor Record No. 18996 Durmbellâ€"Fox Trot Baby Blue Eyesâ€"Fox Trot My Buddyâ€"Fox Trot When Winter Comesâ€"Fox Trot These papersâ€"widely known for their originality and charmâ€"include a fine aw sortment of the plain, selfâ€"toned papers so well suited to wallâ€"panelling. This treat ment has become a popu%a.t feature of home decoration. _ You will find the old type of Wall Paper exceeded in width by the new "Boxer" Papers, by 214 inchesâ€"which Ome of the loveliest and most refined Waltz numbers ever arranged, a vocal refrain and chimes are introduced with pleasing effect. "La Paloma®" is a classic Fox Trot and both are played by the International Novelty Orchestra on "His Master‘s Voue"â€"Viutor Rectond No. 19009 "His Master‘s Voice"â€"Victor Record No. 18995 "HMis Master‘s Voice"â€"Victor Record No. 19002 saie sx E. M. ALLWORTH â€" â€" â€" TIMMINS,. ONT. ,, (WALTZ) level No. 4 vein has opened up in a highly satisfactory way and the easter ly drift has continued in a heavy sulâ€" phide ore with an average value of $14.00 per ton, across the full iface of the drift. On this level No. 1 vein West Drift has encountered what looks like another ore shoot. This is being developed and can easily be reached on the second and fourth levels. ~On the 425 foot level No. 2 vein is opening up a very strong ore body. The character of the ore being a heavy sulphide for the enitivre width of the drift with a probable width of 12 to 15 feet. ‘The average value across the face is $8.00 per ton with indimvidual samples running as high as $24.00 per ton. Another important vein has also been encountered on this level. . The character of ithe ore is mostly quartz with a liberal pyrite International Novelty Orchestra Great White Way Orchestra Zez Confrey and His Orchestra CGreat White Way Orchestra The Serenaders The Serenaders not only makes possible greater charm of design, but also means fewer seams and consequently improved appearance. East er hanging is another important feature of these wider papersâ€"also economy, as a result of the fewer rolls required. The name BOXER on the selvage is your assurance of a quality paper. faction to everyone concerned, As the weather ‘has somew/hat modified, we are progressing with the construction of numerous buildings on the property suitable houses for the manager and staff being among ithe first that will be An addition is being built to the dining room to take care of more men which at the pre\ent time number abut 60 on the company‘s acâ€" count, 24 men employed by wood conâ€" tractors, 7 men by diamond drill conâ€" tractors and 5 men by boarding conâ€" tractors, making a total of 96 men enâ€" gaged in the company‘s activities. A bath house with shower has ‘been comâ€" pleted for the use of the men and in a very short time, we shall have a camp with all up to date necessary camp with all up to date necessary conveniences. Power:â€"Numerous disquieting reâ€" ports ~seem to be going the rounds wegardinz the power situaâ€" ation in the Poreupine camp. Perâ€" sonally I do not think that there will be any shortage of power in this district after a very short time. Your company, however is amply protected in this respect, as we are just about to sieon a contract with the Great Northâ€" sign a contract with the Ureat Northâ€" ern Power Company. This contract would ‘have been signed some time ago but, as it was deemed advisable to protect ourselves ‘from any future complications, certain conditions were insisted upon by us for our protection and eventually ‘the power company saw fit to meet those conditions. The result being that we shall have priorâ€" ity power rights, with ownership of the line from the mine to South Porâ€" cupine, which in the event of the faiâ€" lure of ithe power company to supply us with sufficient power, will enable us Construction.â€"We have installed during ‘the last month an electric light plant of sufficient capacity to supply our needs until such time as electric light will be furnished by the power company, which will be about the end of July.. Although it is only a temporary expedient, it reduces by a great percentage, the chances of fire and is giving a great amount of satisâ€" mineralization and> where first eut, hand sample averaged over $22.00 per ton. This vein resembles in many te>â€" peets No. 1 vein on the second level. ton,. 131s vein resemDies in malny itcsâ€" pects No. 1 vein on the second level. It is fully expected ‘that south ‘erossâ€" cut No. 26 will soon encounter No.. 4 vein, already found on the second and third levels, These developments on this, the lowest level of the mine, are very significant and highly satisfacâ€" tory. Sold in Timmins by Frank M. Burke, Curtis Drug Co. Gray‘s Drug Store, E. J. Meyers Sold in South Porcupine by the power interests, a contract will be signed this week and in fact may have )feen sizned before this letter reaches you. If any further delays however occur, we will proceed to get power Last week The Advance gave exâ€" pression to the general feeling of inâ€" dignation in Timmins and district for the treatment of the Iroquois Falls Junior player in Toronto vecently. That this feeling is not confined simâ€" ply to this part of the North Land is evidenced by the attitude of the New Liskeard Speaker last week. The Speaker devoted a column to its own comment and the comment of others on the matter. ‘"‘The attitude of The Speaker may be summarized by the following paragraph from its columns. The Speaker says:â€"‘*Not only does the Town of Iroquois Falls resent the court justice handed out to young Dewar,â€"butâ€"every other part the North Countryv also resents it .and the mighty palm trees challenging the heavens ; verdure as green as any mem ber of the Farmers‘ Government ; flow ers as delicate as any two Toronto deâ€" tectives, and as blooming as any Enâ€" glishman just out could express. It is the Auto Drive, Palm Beach, Floâ€" rido. ‘Gene is there, though he does not show in the picture. On the pack of the card, junder the date line, ‘€West Palm Beath, March 19th, Qccur, we wWiil proceed «Lo po wCl elsewhere. General.â€"Our managor, Mr. Globe is at ‘the present time engaged in takâ€" ing bids for mill equipment, as it is our intention to push the construction of the mill as rapidly as possible, as we figure we have already sufficient ore blocked out to supply very comâ€" fortably the demands of a 200 ton mill for the next three or four years. In conclusion will say that Mr. Globe informs me that he is very much pleased with the progress being made at the mine and also the condiâ€" tion of the same.""‘ yeneral impression is that a nortifnern team, to win out at the Toronto Areâ€" na, must be so far ahead of the opposâ€" ing team that neither umpires nor reâ€" ferees have a chance to sideâ€"track them. The Dewar incident just about clinches this impression.. The press might well ask **Why is Toronto unâ€" nopular throughout the Dominion?" popumar COMING BACK SOON TO AN HONESTâ€"TOâ€"GOODNESS LAND Innumerable times recently people have asked:â€"‘*Where is that ‘Géne Colombo? (What is he doing? How is he cettinoe alone? And when is ne to purchase power elsewhere. All arâ€" rangements, it would appear have been concluded satisfactorily and it no further delays are oceasioned by WHOLE NORTH LAND RESENTS T‘RANTA‘S TRICK TACTICS he getting alonu’ And when is ne coming back?‘ There is always answer to the prayâ€" ers of the righteous. Last week The Advance received a picture postceard from the said ‘Gene Colombo.. The picture showed a wonderful seeneâ€" B. H. Pillsworth. Bold in Iroquois Falls by S. K. Drug Co. Ltd. sons mentioned in section 9 of ‘The Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the List, made pursuant to said Aect, of all perâ€" sons appearing the last revised Northern Development Branch, Parliament Buildings 13â€"14 Toron‘to, Ont. ‘"*"At the residence of his daughter Mrs, C. B. Allen, 413 Brock Avenue, Toronto, Mr. Stephen Orr died at the age of T6 years. The lateMr.Orr was an old resident of Haileybury, coming there with his family in 1908. He was wellâ€"known in mining cireisss, being the original owner of the Orr properâ€" ty at Kirkland Lake. Mr. Orr is surâ€" vived by his widow, three sons, Rug on the homgstead at Aylwin, P.Q. Allan, of Cobalt, and W yman, of ‘Timâ€" mins, and two daughters, Mrs. C. B. Allen and Mrs. C. G. Wile, both of Voters‘ List, 1822, Municipality of the Township of Calvert, District of Cochrane. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions, corrected acâ€" cording to law. Dated this 9th day of \Iarch 192; 6. MONTFORT, Sealed tenders endorsed ‘‘"Road from Shillington to Hoyle,"‘ will be received by the undersigned up till Monday the 9th day of April, 1923, for the Cutting, Burning, Stumping and Grubbing of the rightâ€"ofâ€"way for a Trunrk Road from Shillington to Hoyle, on ‘the Boundary lines between the Townships of iStock and ‘Bond, German and Macklem and in the Township of German and Miatheson in the District of Temiskaming, a disâ€" tance of approximately thirteen (13) miles. The following paragraph from The Northern News of Cobalt has referâ€" ence to the death of Mr. Stephen Orr, father of Mr. Wyman Orr, of the Norâ€" thern Ontario Light PowerCo., staff here :â€" _At the Grand Lodge meeting of Royal Arch Masons, Mr. F. E. Todd, of Cobalt, was elected Grand Superâ€" intendent of the 23rd, Masonic Disâ€" trict, while Mr. F. L. Smiley, of New Liskeard, received the appointment of (GGirand Senior Sojourner, in appreciaâ€" tion of his services to the Royal Arch Chapter during the past year. _ Assessment Roll of the said Municipaâ€" lity to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said List was first posted up at my office at Ansonville, on the 9th day of March, 1923, and remains there for inspecâ€" tion. Plans and specifications and forms of tender obt: offices of this Branch Englehart, Swastika, Mat Englenhart, SsSwastika, Matheson, Timâ€" mins, and Cochrane, or at the office of the irdersigned. Tenders showing a mailing date later than April O9bih, will not receive consideration. A marked cheque dfor One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) must accompany each tender. The lowest, or any tender not neâ€" cessarily accepted. 1923,"" ‘Gene writes:â€"‘*‘Leaving ‘here this week for Detroit. Had a very good winter. Expect to stay in Toronâ€" to two months. ‘Then coming North. Will drive as far as North Bay. Best wishes to everybody.‘"‘ ‘Gene will hardly recognize this town when he ecets bhack. DEATH OF MR, STEPHEN ORR AT TORONTO WEEK West the f oronto 1 a II VOTERS‘ LIST TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT ‘Gene writes:â€"*‘* Leaving here ek for Detroit. Had a very uter. Expect to stay in Toronâ€" months. ‘Then coming North. ve as far as North Bav. Best inal owner of the Orr properâ€" irkland Lake. Mr. Orr is surâ€" vy his widow, three sons, Rug homgstead at Aylwin, P.Q. f Cobalt, and Wyman, of Timâ€" nd two daughters, Mrs. C. B. nd Mrs. C, G. Wile, both of Three brothers live in the The remains will be interred in ily plot in Ayviwin."" Clerk of Township of Calvert C. H. PULLERTON, _ endorsed. ‘‘"Road to Hoyle,"‘ will be undersigned up till day of April, 1923, btained at ‘the h situated at Iatheson, Timâ€" at the office of may be seen Director HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GOOD DRY STOVE WOOD FOR SALB. Apply Arthur Lawlor, 49 Elm street. 12â€"13p Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Craig wish to express their sincerest thanks to the many friends who ‘have shown such kindness to them during their serious illness. Especially do they wish tb thank the Rev. Mr. Parks, the Ladies® Aid of the Presbyterian Church, and the ladies of the Rebekah Society, alâ€" so the nurses and teachers of Moneta school. 13p Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third â€" Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. N. Leamen, E. L. Urquhart, W. H. SEVERT Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinasy members and, 50c¢c. per year for associate members. G. A. Macdonald, C. G. Pirie, President. Secretary. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS,. Open to nativeâ€"born Seots and Scotswomen and those of Seottish descent. Meets every second and fourth Friday in the month in the 1.0.0.F. Hall General Building Contractor Estimates Furnished Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO TIMMING LODGFE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 Miss Kathlsen MacNabh PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Correspondence, Copying, promptly done at reasonable rates. HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Bloack, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. is the result of character, or as we usually sayâ€"QUALITY,. Quality Signs Highest market prices paid for all raw furs. Neh Faulkenham PHONE 72. â€" TIMMINS8, ONT Night and day calis promptly attended to. Kingston Hotel â€" Timmins, Ont. Phone 72. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. SALE, Apply above Post Office. =â€" Dr. Fred Tilt =â€" ANTEDâ€"A heavy double wagon, ind one set of heavy work harness. Apply to J. R. Hawley, Schumaeâ€" aer. 13p BOX 33, MATHESON, ONT. is what we are. The enviable reputation of is what others say we are. VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. Moore Block, Upstairs 52 Third Avenue. Dealer in Raw Furs Character