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Phone 34 Timmins Be :Zm/fafce C’o f Thursday, Feb. 16th, 1928 431 Money back if Quaker Flour does not give you the utmost satisfaction U C o .b . * tw * m JÂ¥ 000 2 N d p d d 3 ' x ) + » W cz 8 i 4 s a esd , x) A . § "' ow * ' S . a w 6 hok a 6 w e e a 4 # w e n e e w e a i# 6# 4# ww u t w 6 a # n e 6# w # m +m e s m 6 4 6 a e e m w w w w w w w# # w e n# # 6 # w # +4# # 6 # w t w e 6 # e# w w a w# m# a w on pou w e w# w w a e# a # 6 a a 6 w *# # a 4 # # a @ % a a # s# » w a a a # 6 6 a % # # a e# a % a # # «o # a a # # w e ie # # # 4 a t# a 6 6 # a n e# #e # # # # # *# # # % a # +# # % a # # 6 6 w 6 # m # 6# a # # # w aa e# 4# a # # % 6# e 4# a # # # # # a # # # 6 a ## 6 e # # w +0 # w # 4 0# # ww# 6 w# 4# » 8 a a 4# # # m +# # # » w SULLIVAN NEWTON, District Managers A Savings Bank is good if a man lives and saves A Mutual Policy is better because it forces a man to save, and is good whether he lives or dies. Total disability entitles him to $100 a month for life. His payments to us cease, but our contract with him stands. This money forms a Savings Fund on which he will retire in his old age. Finest, lightest loaves of even texture will delight your family and mark you as an expert home baker. . A. KELLY, Representative Timmins, Ont. HSSUIaTCC CO, ¢f Canada You know your Bread will be the best if you use John Adams Mails Uls a Cheque For 8210 Each Year Always the Same @9 Always the Best â€"permanent disability will never rob him of a living incomeâ€"if he should die he would still go on supporting his wife and kiddies. OHN ADAMS has a NORTH AMERICAN LIFE Fourâ€"Way Policy. Old age will find him independent ‘‘Oh John,‘ woman driver, wav. 3 » ‘‘Can‘t you stop it worried husband. Well, then, cheap screamed the excite ‘the car is running : Ontario AEVIEW OF THE WORK ANO | ~ PROGRESS OX THE PICARD ; from L. claims, 14 ng a programme of _ should prove in Securities Ltd., of 93 St. Peter street, Quebec. The directorate is L. A. Gaudry, president; Joseph Racine viceâ€"president and treasurer; Dr. Art Fafard, Dr. Romeo Roy, F. X. Forâ€" gues and Capt. L. P. 0. Picard, direeâ€" tors; A. E. Dowman, engineer in charge, for the purpose of taking over from L. A. Gaudry a group of 20 Statement Issued Recently by E. A.| Dowman, the Manager of the Co. | n It is well worth investigating. Send the coupon for full inâ€" formation. This unique "Policy that pays four ways‘" is the most complete insurâ€" ance obtainable, combining both savings and protection. ember ecurit] THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO maVv survey oT â€" Mines Lu # . Dowman he Northe noints ou ind company last by have of which comprise Picard‘s Island in also acquiring such obtained from time of the Limite manag n â€"Mine that h t ulC on oT P1icar gciven by Mi thi icard, direcâ€" engineer in taking over rroup of 20 rise what is 1 in Woman extensive â€" outlined Mr. Dowâ€" HEAD OFFICE TORONTO ONT to time options If this death is accidental, we will give his wife n Min If he dies before his retirement: we will give his vi ette Dow < th diamond drilling on the this company now have drill, which completed a c $10,000 approximately 1,800 feet in leng was uncovered, sampling disclosing ceptionally good values. Althou more or less patchy, Douglas Wrig who reported on the property, insist that further development was jus warranted. _ The company theref« qw'ned a contract with Messrs Reed Rvan, of Timmins. to do 2.000 feet that this may be expected, the property will then be developâ€" ed by sinking and drifting. ‘*‘In order to place our company on a solid basis as miners, we have opâ€" tioned the Macaulay group of nine claims, which are located on East Clearwater Lake, and on which the Huronian Belt Company, who formerâ€" ly held an option, earried out a someâ€" what large amount of development work, when C. B. Dawson was in charge of a eamp there last summer. This work proved a vein which to date is 260 feet in length, with an average width of 33.6 feet and an average value of $5.83 over this width. Inâ€" dividual assays go up to $22.00 over five feet. The Huronian Belt Comâ€" pany put down four diamond drill holes, of which two showed improved values. $20,000 ‘‘Last summer a staff of twent, men were employed on Picard Island where considerable surface develop ment work was performed, and a ven S() ‘*As we sincerely believe that when § incrt temi 000 land. seilosing e: Altho ug as Wrigh tv, insiste U( mon{( with t fall 1 C This work and these exjpenditures have already resulted in the discovâ€" ery and the development of several mines some of which are producing and yielding returns and others of which are on the very eve of producâ€" tion.‘" Local Distributorsâ€"National Grocers Co, Ltd., Timmins Hon. William Finlayson, Minister of Lands and Forests for Ontario, last week announced four small timber sales. The largest sale was made to the Shevlinâ€"Clarke Company of Fort Frances, who acquired 300,000 feet of red and white pine, board measure, at berth 54, Rainy River District, at a price of $9.55 each thousand. Lorne Hunter, of Gooderham, seceured the cutting rights to 150 cords of pulpâ€" wood and 300 cords of hardwood, in the township of Glamorgan, Haliburâ€" ton District, a block of jackpine in Godfrey township, District of Cochâ€" rane, was sold to H.H. Rudolph, of Weston, at $10.05 each thousand feet, while a small tract of pulpwood in Booth township was sold to Silas Flatt, of Nipigon, at $3.15 each cord. BLOCK OF JACKPINE SOLD IN TOWNSHIP OF GODFREY PROVINCE OF QUEBEC HELPING THE PROSPECTOR work as outlin the directors it sufficient, mon work. As yo Quebee Minin the Hailliwell Lake solid A wise man will make more opporâ€" tunities than he finds. * the Picard Island property is explot ed at the 300â€"foot horizon by drillin, we will be rewarded with results sut fGHceiently satisfactory to develop th property, the company have optione a group of 19 claims contiguous to th south and in line of strike. retiyi § t $y he W om es section has d, and there is 1 very busy vear 1} A sugarâ€"coated gum that affords double value. Pepâ€" > permint flavor in the sugar *‘ coating and peppermint flavored gum inside. 1G \7 Add to the joy of the open road â€"this pleasureâ€" giving refreshment. imps allo w outlined distri Puts an Edge On Nour Appetite ; inform me th oney for over vou no doubt to lapse las it practically WL /ï¬ @, 23 \% 2 § \ wintd Secut ropert anoth every appearant ahead for us." O‘Kecfe‘s Beverages Limited, Toronto m} '.“ld ( into few tw K I Ail, IL 1 erything carwate1 hev hay hol 1¢ ha the 10 PROGRESS ON WORK CN THE BRAEFTT TRETHEWEY MIE claimed to LINe 1OCLO short of breath.‘‘ ‘‘Have patience,‘‘ ‘*‘We‘ll soon stop th ly has a definite 40â€"foot _ wellâ€"mu dyke with an ap west strike, carry lying only a few high grade discoy ly handicapped by an(d to make a report on present proâ€" gress. The directors feel very much enecouraged with the results so far obâ€" tained. At present there are about 12 men employed here. ‘*Although we have had no publicâ€" t\ about our Clifford township properâ€" y (10; ol.nm\) we are making a very wll effort in this district, on a disâ€" covery of copper carrying gold, where about ten men are employed in stripâ€" ping and trenching. This will be folâ€" lowed by a dip needle survey and diaâ€" mond drilling. Mr. Corkill has a high regard for this prospect and compares it, as to surrounding geology, with the better class of properties in Queâ€" bee, more especially the Robbâ€"Montâ€" bray. We have recently completed a good winter: road via Morrissette township and the Bidgaod in Lebel to Kirkland Lake and have been freightâ€" ing our supplies over this road. On both properties we have erected very comâ€" fortable camps. ‘CAt this stage it is difficult to give more detail. I can add that the enâ€" terprise is well sponsored and appears to have the confidence of our directors and engineers, and great care is being exerc 1@od in the expenditure _ of funds.‘‘ In the past couple of weeks about 500 tons of supplies have arrived at Tashota station on the C.N.R., 300 odd miles west of Cochrane, says The Northern Miner. About 150 tons are shipments to Taskota Mines, 18 mules from Tashotia, and to the Adair proâ€" perty, 1/ miles, under option to N. A. Timmins. Mining plants are includâ€" ed. The balance will have to be haulâ€" ed from 100 to 125 miles. Fort Hope Mines is taking in 150 tons and Reâ€" villon Freres and the Hudson Bay Company the balance, all going to Fort Hope stations on the Albany River. The Fort Hope Mines equpâ€" ment arrived late last week and‘inâ€" cludes three cars of machinery. The Brooks â€" Contracting â€" Company, _ of Prince Albert, Sask., have put 36 teams and a fiveâ€"ton tractor at Tashoâ€" ta for the Fort Hope haul. They hope to run the tractor night and day, and as long stretches of the route are very level and the road straight, expect to haul several heavily loaded sleighs at a time. â€" There is promise of considerâ€" able activity this year in the Tashota section. A number of outfits are at work and prospects are considered promising. _ Advise from there says that Mr. Timmins has made his first navment on the Adair. Property in Barnet Township Near Ramore Showing Great Promise from Work Done pl'( )gl‘es and whic whic well making a vIi in February and to make eress. The TASHOTA STATION A VERY BUSY PLACE THESE DAYS seem Aa d to the doetor Deca n a small syenite he south and appa; ite relationship wi mineralized _ porp approximate east rrying gold values ew vards south of wey, viceâ€"pr hewey Mine, tatement :â€" little better T1 he property eariy ervise this work rt on present proâ€" s feel very much results so far obâ€" there are about ind . CXâ€" ‘*‘but I‘m still n fTor speci ire piloneerit i new minitr Receentiv M â€"Exchange work so the doctor. UC