Phone 441B . . Timmins %‘ EHEFEEEEEE%%%Eï¬%%%%ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬ï¬%%ï¬%ï¬ï¬%ï¬%gï¬%%ï¬g NORTHERN EMPIRE THEATRES . THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TEIMMINS, QNTARIO TOWN A ANO B TEAMS DRAW MATGH THURSOAY NIGHT Score Was 2â€"2 After an Interesting and Lively Game The Town ‘*B‘""‘ team who have been the wooden spoonists for a conâ€" siderable time, have, according to the official League standing, handed the spoon over to the Melntyre, by drawâ€" ing with the Town *‘A‘"‘ Football team on Thursday last, the seore beâ€" The teams were as follows:â€" Town Blue and Amber: Goal, A. Cadman; ‘backs, Liddell and Ritchie; halfâ€"backs, Cooper, F. Cadman and Rankin; forwards, Laidlaw, Hanna, A. Roberts, Sr., Bell and Lamble. Town Amber and (Black: â€" Goal, Brown; backs, Hackett and Bolt; halfâ€"backs, Johnson, A. Roberts, Jr., and Twaddle; â€" forwards, ‘MeKay, Johnston ;MeGowan, Dunsmore _ and W. Roberts. The Town ‘‘B"‘‘ team,â€" last seaâ€" son‘s juniorsâ€"are fast. becoming firstâ€"class soccerites and last Thursâ€" day the match showed still further improvement in their play and gave the ‘‘A‘‘ team a good game. Alâ€" though the ‘‘*A‘‘ team was ‘the betâ€" ter and more experienced they were held down to a draw. iBronw in goal is improving fast and is getting down to real goalâ€"keeping while Bolt and Hacket‘t are a pair of steady backs and clear well. The halves fed the forwards well. The combination is much better on the forward line. A. Roberts, iSr., got both the gaols for the Blues, while MeKay and Dunsmuir bulged the twine for the Blacks. ‘The ‘‘A‘‘ team worked well. The bhalves [broke up a lot of promising attacks by the youngsters. While they got in some close calls, the finâ€" ishing punch was wild or Brown saved with ease. PORCUPINE PRODUCTION $1265,000,000 IN GOLD TO DATE Up to date it is estimated that the Porcupine ‘has produced one hundred and twentyâ€"six million dollars‘ worth of: gold. iBut what is $126,000,000.00 between friends with the surface scarcely sceratched as yet, and other Hollingers to be started and deâ€" veloped. ' Wages for haymakers in the seeâ€" tion north of New Liskeard are reâ€" ported as $2.590 per day and board. Amendments to the mining law of Qiurebec made during the 1923â€"1924 session of the Quebec [Legislature are given prominence in the report on mining operations in that Province for 1923. The effect of the changes in the Quebec daw is to lessen the diffiâ€" eculties under â€" which properties are staked for mining purposes. _ The maximum amount of single claims in unsurveyved territory «which previousâ€" ly was 200 acres, is now standardized to a uniform size of 40 mecres. The maximum area which may ‘be staked on one miner‘s certificate remains at 200 acres, but it has to lbe taken in five parcels, forty acres each, each of which must be staked as a distinet mining claim. (More assessment. work is requireéd under the new legislation, since 25 days must now be done for a claim of 40 acres, instead of the previous statute which fixed the amount of work at 25 days per claim irespective of the size. Small metal plates supplied by the Department of Mines must be affixed to each corner stake of the claim bearing the number of the claim and of the post to which it is affixed. (Olaims must be recordâ€" ed within fifteen days of the stakâ€" ing, except when the claims are more than fifty miles from a railway. Offiâ€" cial survey of the ground under minâ€" ing license is now counted as assessâ€" ment work to the maximum extent of twentyfive days. Diamond drillâ€" ing now counts for two days‘ asâ€" sessment work for each foot bored in rock.â€" This was formerly acecpted tacitly, but is notvy made definite by statute. fHeures, There is every indication, however, that the (Gold Camp will surpass the Silver Camp. (Cobalt‘s production to date is given as $215,â€" 065,000.00, and the total dividends to date placed at $97,953,819,000. Howâ€" ever, as the present annual producâ€" tion of Cobalt ‘Camp is now at the rate of $5,000,000.00 per year, it will readily ‘be seen that the day is not far distant when the wealth proâ€" duced by Poreupine will exceed the wonderful record of AMENDMENTS TO THE QUEBEC MINING LAWS The present annual rate of producâ€" tion of gold hy the Poreupine figures out over twentyvâ€"two million dollars. Refereeâ€"Halley GOOD ATTENDANCE AT BAND CONCERT THURSDAY There was a good attendance at the weekly open air band concert on Thursday . evening last and the crowd not only enjoved the music given by the Timmins Citizens‘ Band but also expressed their appreâ€" ciation by generous applause of the selections. _ **Bonnie Seotland,"‘ a fantasia of Seottish music, was a tantasia of Seottish music, was a particular favourite. [The cornet solo by _ Bandmaster _ Wolno_ brought special appreciation. During the seâ€" lection that included this solo the band was conducted by Mr., J. T. Bridges. The Band was out in force for the oceasion and played the variâ€" ous selections in specially effective way. ‘*Now, children, can anyone tell me what are the necessary things for baptism ?"! Naturally he received the reply, ‘*Water."*‘ ‘‘Oh, yes, that is one, but can any of you think of the other?" After a long silence a small ‘girl held up her hand. ‘‘‘Well, my dear, wha necessary thing?"‘ *‘Please, sirâ€"a baby| Haying is reported as in progress in the Shillington district. A clergyman was questioning a Sundayâ€"school class and turned to the subject of baptism. t t 3 3 t C 5 ib t o . o o i . i i i i i i i i o i i in in n in 0p0 00â€" 90 00 0000 400000 â€"40â€"00â€"40â€"40 40 44 * w e w V s o i i o o y CV TY V V «t EAT MOREFISH 66 6 is i5 5 45 45 55 45 45 55 4 ¢ t*SA*S*S********* * * * * * * * t t 5 6 i6 5 5 ib i 5 4 .# It is easy to do so ‘when you get them fresh from Kenogamissi Lake, mmmmx\x\m R\\\ or Sure Results T‘ry Our Want Ad Column Drawer A GET THEM FRESH EVERY THURSDAY BIRRELL â€"BELL TIMMINS St. Onge Bidg. WY. F. RICHARDSON VERY NECESSARY Some of the leading grocers are now handling them. All can do so if they will drop me a stating their re quirements | Violinistl and |Teacher LATE â€"OF SYDNEY CONSERVATQRIUM OF MUSIC, AUSTRALIA what is the other 1 )3 soutn Porcurine Publifc School It‘s the longestâ€"lasting confection you can buy â€"and jit‘s a help to diâ€" gestion and a cleanser «. fJor the mouth A and teeth. You know where you can get the BEST Soft Drinks, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigâ€" arettes, Candies, Etc. If you break your Electric Light just come to 39 FOURTH AVENUS OPPOSITE FIRE HALL After Every Meal Timmins, Ont. P. Antoimne Public School