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Propérty is amply financed and active development is now under way. Application will be made shortly for listing on the Standard Stock and Mining Exchange. The low capitalization coupled with the Company‘s exceptionally well located properâ€" ties presents this issue as a most promising and attractive speculation,. We have preparéed a special letter containing complete details, which will be mailed upon request. REPORT OF FREE GOLD SHOWING AT BLUE QUARTZ Mine Manager D. 0. Carpenter, of Blue Quartz Mines in Beatty Townâ€" ship, on south shore of Painkiller Lake, has notified the head office of the company in Toronto, of the cutâ€" ting of the main vein on the 625â€"foot | level. The vein was reached about a | week ago and has now been drifted | on for 40 feét, showing in the face on Tuesday heavy free gold and a width | of 42 inches made up entirely of | quartz and well mineralized. |On the 500â€"foot level the same vein has been opened up for 158 feet. The face of this drift has been running from $33 to $45 across five feet. Both these veins have been picked up beyond the fault encountered a vear ago, and on the other side of which, according to the manager‘s reâ€" port, some 25. 900 tons of $15 ore was developed port, someé Private wires to New York, Montreal, Toronto and connecting all our offices. Special cable facilities with London, England. Send me your Special Letter on Sudbury Contact Mines, Ltd. ?34/))â€5 eMilk=â€" OLH T ZATI ON (No Personal Liability) Par V alue $1.00 Stock Brokers ONT. Honor*Roll for January Schumacher Public School Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes for the Month of January at Schumacher Public School. Names Arranged in Order of Merit. Names are arranged in order of, Antone Harting, merit. Donald Barron, H n Room Iâ€"John A Bush, prineipalâ€" Senior Fourth Classâ€"Mary Macâ€" Donald, Lauri Mikkola, Billy MeKay, Edith Williams, Norman â€" Lawson, Doris Cooke, Fanny Finkelman, Billic Keeley, Cecilia Craig, Willa Robar, Grace Lark, Maurice Miller, Katherine Bugera. Junior Fourth Classâ€"Vieno Lindâ€" ross, Patrick Robertson, Bessie Buâ€" gera, Aloise Smith, Douglas Braithâ€" waite, Harvey Laine, Leonard Briden, Bertha Bonnell. Room IIâ€"Florence Hubble, teacher â€"Senior Third Classâ€"Violet Innis, David Sky, Robert Moore, Mary Donylchuk, Elsie Wardley, Jack Mcâ€" Crage, Loretta Proulx, Signe Taipole, Louise Ansara, Quanta Baldovin, Dorâ€" ris Lochrie, Alex Gregulski, Clifford MacDonald, Mary Walko, Mary Mira, Dorothy Innis, Daisy Miller, Antoinâ€" ette Augustine, Elia Zuliani, Margaret Millar. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Jr. III Classâ€"C. MacDonald, teachâ€" erâ€"Lester Besley, Fred Scheculski, Gerald Scott, Wilfred Prest, Torvo Frantsi, Agnes Robertson, Elmer Niâ€" kula, Caroline Baldovin, Jean Monâ€" Ross Davis, Florence Dillon, Sam Finkleman. Room VIâ€"Irene Murphy, teacherâ€" Jr. 1 Classâ€"Natalie Gregulski, Willhie Monk, Earl Lampkin, Henry Matson, m r ies M $ WlX ’ - ie s of the i;;ractaf CodLivers®Tar § for COUGHS , COLDS and BRONCHET!$ - 2 in o 0 L C L / reteotrest F \hf ht se*se* *# .““ * ## *# 4# #4 #% + #4 # 4 *4 * + 44 *# 4 #4 + *#* * 4 #4 # + #4 * *4 * 4 *4 + Â¥ ° “’“:“° # 00000000000000000?0 # 4.4. .%..%..%*, .* es antectectestcetestestectectes *# *# #4 *# #4 * 4 *#+* + #% *4 @ .0 Florence Hubble, teacher ird Classâ€"Violet Innis, Robert Moore, Mary @lsie Wardlev, Jack Meâ€" A A A C NJ A A Ns ht O i J P Mn‘ c n ce w M hn 3R ‘ Donald Barron, Harold Furlong, Harâ€" | vey Brady, Joan Wharton, Jean Chatâ€" | son, Gerald Sheculski, Rhodre Neame, {Kezia Taylor, Raymond Norris, Jack | Fisher, Madelein Ostovich, Lucy (Proulx, Mary Hodson, and Kenneth |\ Robar, Lila Norris. Room VIIâ€"J. Belanger Teacherâ€"| Sr. I Classâ€"Franseco Innarella, Steve| Ostovich, Louey Montigny, Mary villâ€"| neuve, Jean Heath, Maria Malisani, Frank Skelly, Muriel Sims, May Fowâ€" ler, Helen Miller, Leo Boisonnault, Sonny Sullivan, ‘Wilho Helin, Gordon Denny, Joeâ€"Green ; Billy Shewan, May Latour, equal;, Joe Popoviech, Veilko Helin. | I Room VIII ter, teacherâ€" Prest, J. Keizer, G. MaeDonald, B. Harris, James Smith, J. MacDonald, I, Price. B. C C. Christopher, G. Bown, I. Calverley and L Beaudin, equal ; E. Hazelwood, M. Bell, R. Yorke. Room ITXâ€"Junior Primerâ€"Maidie Dewar, â€" teacherâ€"A. â€" Classâ€"Miriam Laine, Eric Arnott, Majkeek Mikec, Marguerite Keizer, Quanto Baldu\m B. . Classâ€"Stanley Bratby, Leslie Halliwell, Frank (oxns, Corrie Miller, Guelda Fa.rr. C. Classâ€"Liily Luchen,, Eiline Laâ€" tour, Jean Bugera, Felix Sheculski. Room Xâ€"Junior Primer Classâ€"V V. Smith, teacherâ€"A. Classâ€"Georg« Martin, Rosy Popoviech, Meta Moore Maisie b]dl‘ldue, Minnie Keizer, Gor don Lee. rard Spraggs, Rino Fabbro, Mar,]or) Tompkinson. C. ~Classâ€"Hazel Hannah, Emile Montigny, Mikeal (Grentz. MONDAY IS PRACTICE NIGHT FOR SCHUMACHER CHORAL Those interested in choral music should note that Schumacher Choral Society is holding its regular practice nights every Monday evening in the basement of the United Chureh, comâ€" mencing at 8 p.m.â€" The Choral is preâ€" paring now for another of its, excelâ€" lent concerts. _ Thére is room for several new voices, and new members will be weleomed. LADIES‘ BASKETBALL DANCE ON ST. VALENTINE‘S NIGHT The Hollinger Recereation Ladies‘ Basketball tvamâ€"noted fom their sucâ€" cess at such social events, as well as in the basketball arenaâ€"have invitaâ€" tions out for a grand St. Valentine‘s dance on Tuesday next, Feb. 14th, in the Mcelntyre: Recreation hall, Schuâ€" macher. The event is a strietly inâ€" vitation affair, so any who have not received their invitations should get in touch with members of the team at once. â€" There will positively be no adâ€" Ooncee.:" "Encecre mission â€" wit event is sur( successful one without § out invitations. . The to be an enjoyable and . Primerâ€"H. M. Por Classâ€"A. Bugera, R ‘, G. MacDonald, B mith, J. MaceDonald Johnâ€" Todhunter, TO SEEK TAXES FROM G.N. 8. CFOR NORTH LAND TOWNS Mr. J. A. Bradette, M.P., to Take Up Question Again at Ottawa This Session Again at the present session of the Dominion parliament another appeal will be made to the government by Mr. should bear more than its own share of the service. In the case of towns like Cochrane the exemption of the railway from taxation means that the particular town is specially assessed to help defray the costs of the governâ€" ment railway, and the people of the town consequently have a very heavy burden to carry. _ All the people of the North Land will be pleased to note that Mr. Bradette is fighting for the North Land towns concerned and all will sincerely wish him all possible success. ALLâ€"BRITAIN CLUB HAVE ANOTHER PINE EVENING The Allâ€"Britain Social Club held a1 enjoyable. dance last Friday evening The ladies of the club were respon sible for this very suceessful an pleasing event. â€" Mrs. Hallam an« Mrs. Bell made capable M.C.‘s -' U ib es (i. ) i}} i) /1 i) ces Ji § ces i j en m â€"“â€".â€"â€â€"QOâ€"OOOâ€" i Chocolate Covered Nuts i Chocolate Covered Fruits | ! Chocolate Ginger Bon Bons | | Nougats Caramels Creams | I Pecan Rolls Pecan Datesi i All the same price 75c. per pound | ALWAYS FRESH * ftown is specially assessod fray the costs of the governâ€" way, and the people of the sequently have a very heavy ) the people of h Land will be pleased to Mr. Bradette is fighting for i Land towns concerned and nceerely wish him all possible Druggist so fTar as To admil might be no legal government in thuis that were claimed ent railwavys, there he matter, bu rot regard thi the money wa Timmins FEBRUARY PROMOTIONS AT C SCGHUMAGHER SCGHOOL ]‘{ Why Not Buy Your Qoft | |D Drinks made with the best 1 : Spring water of Northern : ! Ontario? 1| p ‘~ SPRING WATER s BOTTLING WORKS February Promotions from Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Room VIâ€"Miss Irene Murphy, teacherâ€"Natalie â€" Gregulski, Willhe Monk, Earl Lampkin, Henry Matson, Antone Harting, Johnâ€" Todhunter, Donald Barron, Harold Furlong, Harâ€" vey Brady, Joan Wharton, Jean Chatâ€" son, Gerald Sheculski, Rhodre Neame, Kezia Taylor, Raymond Norris, Jack Fisher, Madelein â€" Ostovich, Lucy Proulx, Mary Hodson, Kenneth Robar, Lila Norris Geno Frett, Willie Latour. Sr. I‘to Jr. IIâ€"Room VILâ€"J. Beâ€" langer, teacher â€" Leo Boisonnault, (George Cousineau, Celia Coles, Gordon Denny, Clarence Dillon, May Fowler, Bill Gilbert, Joe Green, Veilko Helin, Wilho Helin, Tom Holgovich, Franâ€" seco Innarella, John Lark, May Laâ€" tour, Elwyn Loughren, Maria Maliâ€" sani, Ernie MceKinnon, Helen Miller, Louey Montigny, Steve Ostovich, Joe Popovich, Muriel Sims, Billy Shewan, Frank Skelly, Sonny Sullivan, Mary Villneuve, Fanny Walko, Ralph ‘Webâ€" Haras, James Smith, McLeod, I. Price, J. sineau, Julish Smith, Zadovozny, F. Powler FRACTURES LEG WHILBE ESCAPING FROM COAL GAS Mrs., A. E. McKee, of and family, had a narrow asphyxiation from coal ; their home last week Only the providential a one of the girls M and family, had a narrow escape from asphyxiation from coal gas fumes at their home last week one morning. Only the providential awakening of one of the girls prevented serious conâ€" sequences. This young lady rising to secure an aspirin tablet for a headâ€" ache, found the house filled with coal zas fumes, and fainted while going down stairs. The sound of the fall roused the mother and she went to the help of her daughter. In attemptâ€" inz to reach the front door Mrs. Meâ€" Kee fell and fractured her leg in two places. In the meantime the daughter recovered from her faint and teleâ€" nhoned for a doctor.. Mr. McKee was golng to The a younger d open window family not a when she ror tion greatlyv also overcome by the fumes, and the oldest daughter also collapsed while soing to the assistance of the others. a younger daughter, sleeping near a open window was the only one in the family not affected by the fumes, and when she roused she helped the situaâ€" tion greatly by promptly opening all windows and doors and letting in the fresh air. _ The only defect in the furnace that would account for the trouble was a broken:cover on the dust chamber into which coal dust may have fallen. The family suffered no ill afterâ€"affects from the experience, excepting Mrs. MceKee who is making letter read : the envelop reoys ustain( meniot c Porte PecGover MADE CANADA Biscuits, Doughnuts, Cookies, etc. B BALSAM TREET SOUTH ephone 60 you can easily make the most Warehouse in Timmins at delicious E. wW. GILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN. one 60 P.0. Box 19 SOUTH PORCUPINE Jos. Clusiau, prop ‘Trime!t teach Keize McKee, of Harleybury, 1111 to Juniot [here 1s no ime off in the in â€" Aberdonian sugera, flld(’l)()ll MeDona d, l\ \\ ong," A. (_ou- aip it Nh ww CONTAINS NO ALVUM t 1 ad WwsO0n, tured leg Imp on uph