Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1924, 1, p. 2

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Yon know where you can get the SBoft Drinks, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigâ€" arcttes, Candies, Etc. If you break your Electric Light just come to ° 39 POURTH AVENUE OPPOBSITE FIRE HALL P. Antoine Frank Y. Uttley BOX 147, SCHUMACHER, ONT Systems installed Statements prepared Books kept for merchants not reâ€" quiring full time bookâ€"keeper. Ore had been encoluntered on the 13th level, which ran $16 over thirty feet in width in the/main erosscut. which, however, would probahbly only mill around $11 account dilution. To the east again some 25 feet of eleven dollar ore had been struck.~ On this level there were indications of ore in new prophyry ground, ore never enâ€" countered ‘before. Some spotty ore had been found in Dome Extension on the 12th level. Last year had made a higch point in production, he said. Thig â€"year might not be quite so high, hbut would be a fair‘ average at . all events. It deâ€" pended on ‘the development of new richerâ€" core. â€"*‘Dome, however, has surprised us so often in the past that we live in hopes,""‘ he said. When the sediments were bottomed they would have to dook for the oreâ€" bearing fractures which "would be a ng task. The complhiecated structuré bet ween the two â€"porphyry bodies he reiterâ€" ated was favorable, possibly not unâ€" like Melntyre formation. Two holes had shownâ€"economic values, hut they Louking to the future, Mr. DaPenâ€" cier said they anticipated deepening the slaft as ore had been found in drill holes below the 14th level. They couldn‘t do the work they wished at the 14th level until the ‘shaft was deepened to the 1Â¥4th level, at which deve‘opment work would be done. lar interesting features was the report of the General Manager, Mr. H. P. DePencier: In the course of his reâ€" port Mr. DePencier stated that.in the past quarter theâ€"mine had produced over $1,000,000.â€" Development â€" work had met with a fair amount of sucâ€" cess, ‘but nothingâ€"very startling had been found, as he expected. The most interesting development â€" had been the indications of ore in the Keewatinâ€"Greenstone, Tying _ south of the ‘property on the 12th and 1l1th dlevels. Crosscuts on these levels had not yet intersected the ore body, but they were in carbonaceous formation and he thought they were not far from the ore. A complicated situaâ€" tion had been disclosed, which could not as yet be coâ€"related with the drill cores. In the course of this work they had run into ore on the 11th level, east of the sediments, running around $9, and were still in it, Nothâ€" ing had yet been cut on the 12th level in this work. "‘Ore was being opened elsewhere, but none of exceptional inâ€" terest. j nC port past ovet had Cutlook Good, Says General Managor at Annual Meceting. More Exâ€" ploration Work to be Done. DOME FRODUCTION OVER 51,000, 000 FiRst QUARTER the i1nn Nee > ‘course of his reâ€" e stated that.â€"in the nine had produced UIr amount sucâ€" very startling had he expected. The development â€" had is of ore in the ie, Tying south of be 12th and 1l1th n these levels had PORCUPINE ADVANCE ne I ‘ A C f‘n All basgball fans will remember Ichuny Destefano and his good work h past seasons for the Timmins team. '\pparentl\' hbe is proving a big and ple sing ~urp1‘1se to the Pro. company in which he is now travelling. In a despatch to The Globe last week from Three Rivers, Michigan, reference is made to ‘‘Manager Jack Beatty‘s band of / London pennant chasers." The despatch concludes with this paragraph which will be read with keen relish hy Timmins ball fans:â€" ‘*Manager Beatty has put his men through infie‘d practice, and throuch, as a whole, they were not exactly imâ€" pressive, they have a man coming toâ€" morrow or even sobner who will help round out the team. He is ‘‘"Chick‘"‘ Naleway, who has just had a trial with the Detroit Tigers. He is a second haseman and shortstop. A uttle Italian infielder, Destafano, who has never had any professional exâ€" perience, is a big surprise. He looks well at the plate, and is very good in the infield. has Leem used at short, second and third, and «Gloes woll in a‘l positions.. Dutch Licht, a new arrival, seems to be a great prospect. He is a rigchtâ€"handed outfielder, but bats leftâ€"handed." (On the occasion of the tenth anniâ€" versaryâ€" of the founding of Rumsey Chapter 1.:0.D.E., St. Mary‘s, Ont., a banquet was tendered the Chaipter by Mrs. Rumsey Bryan, Honorary Reâ€" gent. ‘One of the features of the event was the complete and interestâ€" ing report of the activities and proâ€" zress of the Chapter from its organâ€" ization. This report was the eapable work â€"of Mrs, Archie Gilfies (now of Timmins) who for five years was the etficient secretary of the St. Mary‘s Chapter. ‘The report in full is pubâ€" lished in a recent issue of The St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Areus. Aâ€" JOHNNY DESTEFANO BIG SURPRISE TO MICH. PROS. and as soon as possib chrld to the Lady ~M Funeral â€" services _ we W ednesday â€" afternoon Bros.‘" Chapel, New L ment taking place at cemetery. _ Everyone with the bereaved ones. Ne YOUNGSTER DIES FROM DRINKING WINTERGREEN a w a y Moand M Y € his wa 10 1 NV s the caus They tried could not the e ith. Th fore found 145 Uiskeard4, tnterâ€" at New Liskeard ne _ sympathizes i~remedies, as a had immediately ibhle brought. the Minto Hospital. were â€" conducted on _ at. Thorpe Liskeard, interâ€" f 0. b. Ford, Ontario T’axa Extra Ekdric Starting and Lightmg Equipment $85.00 exitra Spring is here and the finest motoring days of the year are but a few weeks away. A Ford car offers a splendid means of relaxation after the hard grind of the day‘s work. More than that, it gives your family a means of enjoyment and opens the way to many forms of recreation in the open air. And it enables all of you to enjoy the convenience of motor transportation at all If you are planning to drive a car this spring we cannot urge too strongly the advisability of placing your order for immediate delivery. Speaket ch:ld o not See Any Authorized Ford Dealer @4000080000080 e TIMMINS BRANCH, _ . SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, If you have any farm sale notes for collaction, you are invited to utilize this Bank‘s collection service. We will be glad to attend to details of collection for you when they fall due, and deposit the money to your credit. IMPERIAL BANK 36 Third Avenue (Late Military School of Music, London, England) Has opened a Music Studio, for Violin, Mandolin, Cornet, Trombone and all Wind Instuments and Traps. Special Course for beginners Collecting Sale Notes for particulars call at (Above Todd‘s Drug Store) Apply Evenings 5 till~8. OF CA D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. / F. R. WAY, Manager.

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