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Porcupine Advance, 26 Apr 1928, 2, p. 1

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LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 4 Meets ever Dddfellows Visiting br CORNISH SOCIAL Schumacher L.O.L. No. 2975 Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. All visiting members weleome Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. Open to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" nish Associate. ALFRED W. SNOW, President J. G. HARRIS, Sec.â€"Treas.. Schumacher, Ont. J. A. TOWNSEND â€" C.C. HICKS Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall every first and third Friday in the month. BERNARD B. ASH, President J. HALLAM, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, first JN A C o tA3 C C wAE NE _ No _ 2t t thvcct it cts ce and second Saturdays of each month Invitation may be obtained from Secretary or President upon application, or from members of the Committee. T. H. RICHARDS, President MRS. T. RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas., Box 1037, Timmins, Ont. The Caledonian Society of Timmins Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger Recreation Hall. P. LARMEK, President D. CUTHELL, Secretary No. 677, Timmins, Ont. Meets every lst and 3rd Monday of each month in the basement of Anglican Church. ALL VISITING MEMBERS WELCOME M. GORDON, JEAN LANGMAN, Meets second Friday in each month in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. All returned men No. 742, Schumacher Meet€ every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in Schumacher Orange "EVERLASTI Hall, Visiting members welcome. L. WILLIAMS E. TOWNSEND, Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : <Services :â€"â€" <Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wodnesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Postimonies â€" of â€" Healing through Christian Science. All outside toilets must be made 4y proof. Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall, free. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. Meets every Second and Fourth Satm day night at 7.30 in the Oddfellow»s Hall, South Poreupine. Members ad nntted by card. Nonâ€"members 47 cents and 3¢. war tax total 50e., adâ€" mission including refreshments Evervybody Weleome President . R. Harrison, Esq., M.R.S.C. L.R.C.P Viceâ€"Presidents : Austin E. Neame, Esa. Dr. A. 6. Porter, M.C. We do Electrical Work of every description, contract or otherwise. Why not let us solve your Radio troubles. Phone 301 George Taylor Hardware Limited T. FELLOWS, Sec.â€"Treas.. Box, 1716 23 Montgomery Avenue, Timmins, Ont. ets on every GOLD STAR, L.O.B.A. Allâ€"Britain Social Club LANCASHIRE CLUB CANADIAN LEGION TIMMINS BRANCH _ VISITI} LUXTON THE CORNISH WELCOME CLUB ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS very Friday ws‘ Hall, S; brethren rec the : month Angli By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTBH gladly welcomed Spruce St., requested to 10 Third Ave. SPEGTAGULAR RESULTS OF QUARTZ LAKE DRILLING ‘~"~v’-’m"~ P P PP Big Veings Showing on Surface Have Been Traced, Stripped and Trenched for 2000 Feet One of the directors of the Quartz Lake Mines, Limited, last week gave The Advance the following informaâ€" tion regarding the property :â€"â€" Assays were made from core and sludge taken over about five feet secâ€" tions from footage 558 to 595 and gave the following results:â€"Assay No. 32, trace; assay No. 33, gold, $383.40; assay No. 34, gold, $444.20; assay No. 35, gold $28.60; assay No. 36, gold, $9.80; assay No. 37, gold $34.00; assay No. 39, gold, $15.90 per ton, together with two assays of $2.55 and $3.07 in silver. The latest report to the Directors of Quartz Lake Mines by Engineer A. E. O‘Callaghan, in charge of operaâ€" tions. at the property, l()"mhel with the log and result of assays, gives spectacular results. No. 3 diamond drill hole, driven From the north side of the lake for a distance. of 717 feet, cut the vein at approximately 475 feet swelow the surâ€" face These assays are over a total width of over 35 feet of vein and eliminating the two high assays obtained, are in keeping with the results of No. 1 hole, drilled some 600 feet to the east of No. 3 hole, which gave gold assays of $11.40, $24.80 and $53.40 per ton. Two more holes will be drilled, and in reference to these Mr. O‘Callaghan says in part, ‘* We moved the machine back to the south side of the lake, and are drilling a hole 100 feet west of the No. 1 hole. This is under a very proâ€" mising outerop which we uncovered. Our nextâ€"hole is to be under the shaft, both these holes will be about 500 [eet in lenegeth. ‘*Present indications _ look _ as though we will get the best results dnllmo' towards tho east. If the ore will be anything like the surface outâ€" crop, we should get very good reâ€" sults.‘"‘ The big veins showing in Quartz Lake have been traced, stripped and trenched for a dlstanco of over 2,000 ¢ Jorcnupine Aodbance | : Mining TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1928 MAN ARRESTED AT COBALT FOR BEGGING ON STREET feet. Underground work has given similar spectacular results, and it is the intention of the management to discontinue â€" diamond _ drilling this month and put in plant and equipment for shaftâ€"sinking before the breakâ€"up occurs, the treasury of the company being amply financed to actually purâ€" sue this work. a reliable mining service in addition to our brokerage service Through our engineers, and staffs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render NEW LISKEARD KIWANIS START A POTATO CLUEB The formation of an interesting rather unusual club is deseribed as follows in the following. paragrapl from The New Liskeard Speaker last week. ‘*‘Under the auspices of the Agriâ€" cultural Committee of the Kiwanis Club it has been definitely decided to organize a potatoâ€"growing contest beâ€" tween the boys ranging in age from 12. to 18 in the seven townships immediâ€" ately surrounding the town. The Agricultural Committee, which is comâ€" posed of A. E. Stephenson (chairâ€" man), W. . Nixon, W. J. MeKinlay and Chas. Greenwood, has been inâ€" structed by the Kiwanis Club to unâ€" dertake this feature of Kiwams work and an excellent prize list will be ready before the contest is concluded. The idea of the committee is to have an entry list of twentyâ€"five boys reâ€" sident in the following townships, Bucke, Dymond, Harris, Casey, Harâ€" ley, Hudson and Kerns. Each townâ€" ship will be allowed representation according ito the entry list received. One bushel of certified Irish Cobbler potatoes will be given to each contestâ€" ant, the desire of the Kiwanis Club being to assist in the growing of a uniâ€" form marketable potato in the Disâ€" trict of Temiskaming. Boys who deâ€" sire to enter the contest should send in their names as quickly as possible, together with the name of father, age, number of lot and concession as well as township. Contestants will be seâ€" lected from the list of entries. It is the intention of the club to hold a potato fair at a suitable date in the fall when a banquet will be given to contestants and the prizes awarded the winners. â€" The club also decided to offer a silver cup as a first prize in the young farmers‘ judging events which will take place at the New Liskeard fair this fall."" D. 8. Heron, at present employed in the office of the city engineer al (Guelph, has been chosen town clerk of Haileybury in succession to H. A. Day, who is leaving at the end of the present month,. Mr. Heron was selected out of a list of 21 applicaâ€" ants most of them from outâ€"ofâ€"town, and a majority of which eame from Southern Ontario. HoOoMER L. GIBSON :CO. 867 YONGE STREET BRANCH ES I‘l M MIXS BELLEVILLE COBALT ROUYNX KIRKLAND LAKE SUTDBURY NORTH BAY COCHRAX E Private Wires to all Branches OPENING P.0.F.L. MATGH TO BE PLAYVED BA MAV 3 Special Meeting of Porcupine District Football League on Saturday Last Deals With Many Matters. The P.D.EFP.L,. held a special meeting on Saturday last in the town hall, and plans were completed for the season. J. Cowan, president, was in the chair, and Messrs Rowe, Bodell and P. Anâ€" drews the other officers present. Delegates from the Dome, Mein tyre, Holly Rees., Cornsh and Lanâ€" cashire football eclub were on hand, and a very progressive meeting was the _ resgult. Two â€" very _ imporâ€" tant items of business were transactâ€" ed, the first being the receiving of applications. This consisted of the five above mentioned teams, and on motion these were accepted and no further applications to be considered. The second was the arranging of the opening game. This is to be played on May 5th, between Melntyre vs. Pick of the league, for the benefit of P.D. P.L. funds. On motion it was also arranged to hold two benefit games during the season, the proceeds to be divided among the C.A.S., V.O.N. and S.J. A discussion arose as ‘o the affiliaâ€" tions to the N.O.F.A., and this was left to the discretion of the various clubs. The insurance of players created very interesting statisties and a scheme is being outlined by which the clubs will derive much benefit. _ A further report will be made after the committee appointed looks into the matter. Representation on the T.A.A.A. was discussed and a request will be forâ€" warded to that body for the P.D.F.L. to have a member @ppointed to the association. Added sto this was a series of requests for improvments to the grounds in relation to ticket box and dressing rooms. The first league game was schednlâ€" ed for May 12 and this will be pubâ€" lished as soon as arranged. Players‘ forms were on hand, each clubh received the alloted share. (§ 5b0/» T] (formerly office of Platus Lewis) BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETCO W. D. Cuthbertson, L.A CONsSULTING AUDITOK Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Room 2, Homer L. 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