Stanley Thumpson, expert course there, and while in to Timmins this week. He | at Noranda in connmection wit} couse there, and while in looked over the course here to improvements could be made it might be bettered. He w recommendations in regard ‘Timmins course, having goiu vervy carefully. Mrs. J. H. Skelly has been Hamiltdn, Ont. on accoun death of her father in that | early date It will be recalled that at the recent conference at Sudbury at which W. O. Langdon, president of the Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade, was present, Hon. ‘Chas. McCrea outâ€" lined the Government‘s idea on the question of a road between Timmins and Sudbury. He pointed out that the Government favoured a route that would make use of existing roads and so would follow the line from Timmins to Matachewan, then to Elk Lakg, thence to CGowagnda, Shinigtree, West «Sshiningtree, Selwood and Sudbury. Much of the road along this route is already built and in use. There are some connecting strips to make. One of these is between Porcupine and Matachewan. This will be built at an Hon. W. A.. CHOr Mines for Canada, F Minister of Mines J. P. Perreault, Min @uebec. Mr. Dufrt Mines, Q@uebec, M Minister of Mines, C mins, President of t Mines and oibrer di: are here for the 28 the discovery of th Mines. Hon. Mr. P panied by Mrs. Perr nis came with Mr. including the Minist carly commencement on the work of building the road between Porcupine and Sudbury, the forty odd miles beâ€" tween here and Matachewan being built first. As soon as the survey work is far enough advanced, camps will be put in and actual work proceeded with It will be recalled that at the recent Hon. W. A. Gordon to Preside Anniversary Banquet Tonight Hon. Chas. McCrea, Minister of Mines for Ontario Hon. J. P. Perreault, Minister of Mines for Quebec, Mr. Duâ€" fresne,. Director of Mines, Quebec, and Mr. Denis, Deâ€" puty Minister of Mines, Quebec, N. A. Timmins, Presiâ€" dent of Hollinger and Other Distinguished Visitors Here. Programme of 25th Anniversary Event Opens. Monday of this week two Governâ€" ment survey parties started work, the one to survey the proposed Porcupineâ€" toâ€"Sudbury roadway between South Porcupine and Matachewan and the other to work from Swastika to Mataâ€" chewan. This is the fulfillment of the promise made some months ago by Hon, Mr. Finlayson that these surveys would be made. A. F. Kenning, M.P.P., who always takes the keenest inâ€" terest in anything that will benefit the North, told The Advance this week that there would be about 20 men in ecach of the survey parties. He thought the survey would be followed by an carly commencement on the work of building the road between Porcupine and Sudbury, the forty odd miles beâ€" Work of Surveying Road From Porcupine to Sudbury Starts About Twenty Men in Survey Party to Make Survey from Ssouth Porcupine to Matachewan. _ Similar Survey Party to Work Between Swastika and Matachewan. Actual Work on the Roadway May Commence Inside a Few Weeks. Greetings:~â€"25th Anniversary of the Porcupine Camp 3 Sections 24 Pages Landscape Pavs Visit May 19th, 1934 To the People of the Porcupine District Porcupine is the centre from which radiated the present gold mining movement that is spreading throughout the whole of Northern Ontario. It has produced some of our doughâ€" tiest prospectors and most efficient mining men. Although it is the Mother Gold Camp of Ontario, it is displaying remarkable youthfulness and promise for the future. Long may Porcupine continue to flourish. With the best of wishes for the prosperity and happiness of the people of the Porcupine district. CHARLES McCREA, Minister of Wmeb for Ontario The connection with ONTARIO MINISTER OF MINES SENDS GREETINGS Mr. G@QU Expert to Timmin A 1 O Minister of has. McCrea Hot out th min t th to}| are specialli he | seems to be the A: their way and th reach Timmins | prospector working in this ares 25 years ago just send the nam details as to home town, etc., Advance. Many thanks! While only about fort gaged this week in th in connection with the further road facilities fC and the country on t belie List Wanted of All the Oldâ€"Time Prospectors ASSI1S Nort in the needed 11 Toronto, Ontario M 11 Tel: ed me! encoura illy worth wh be set for a g Anniversary e of know mp @â€"LO See met nstruction It 11 untry devel ind e would ible of quart ced a: im ‘TION â€" OT that will . "and â€" do impl pmen uld K as complet of all the Porcupineâ€"the met ith made the devel atry possible. If yot ldâ€"time prospectors a genuine old â€"tim 1J th n will preside : Hon. Mr. ind i ‘eat s ent. n. Mr. McCrea he Government that advocated Timmins board ctuall There i that th ‘ as Ma survey wC upplying Matachew Everything xpect much at woI greatl b NilJ Th iTrial Tournament \ Tennis Club May 24 Entries J Doubles Held infort 000 pi the _ ed with shipme! been m th sult kept HYC 400 the ‘OrC ‘or} il h. ) 53 ish and Game Protective Association Sees to Stocking of Waters of the District., Shipment Reached T‘ rge Shipment of Pickerel Fry Here Queen Victoria, for over 60 years the beloved Queen of the BRritish people, and in whose honour Empire Day is celebrated in the schools on May 23rd, and Victoria Day observed on May 24th, throughout the British Empirce. pi 11 11 m1I 11 Moere in I rnmel® w Seing â€" Received for 1 Trial Tournament to Toâ€"morrow, â€" Weather Permitting. 4t al part ol 1 nd becau fry and n e Protective Association, Advance that over 1,000,â€" ‘ had been allotted from hatcheries for the th Mat: 11 Tennis Club hopes 1e season toâ€"morro e weather is favou XI th Association for the stocking « listrict. There wi erel fry for Barbet [¢ nd Inpt d iC from t on iIts CCC of the district of the Porcupint sShape ; B _ betwe Timmin ssed on the keeping the North stockâ€" )f this liberal have i the governâ€" ed in as th LCl pI Mixed be plar our VI Settlers Bonus to be Put Into Effect mer oth Old minimum â€"wa wid the Announcement to This Effect Made by Premier Henry. Other Points in Government Programme Announced onus plan for settlers is t o0 effect by the provinc Instead of relief :1 ther kinds the plan is to chance to develop their entre their attention on teads through the plan hem a bonus on their 1 eloping of the farm. Other points in the Gove Tamme announced inclu Under der the new programme w with one child will com Mother‘s Allowance Act. land settlement s( ind New Ontario i pl ne No aydro reduc municipaliti ntC th provincial relief me chem 9l ilso proj Ll 1J n ed Ladies Golf Section No Trace Yet found of the Body of Frank Parks Enumerators Start Work on Voters Lists Enumeration â€" forâ€" Electi Voters Lists Now Under Way. Be Sure to Ssee that Your Name is on the List. h O1 ame Will ltain. Al to Oren on Friday aCCour holida ill Be Captain Vs. Viceâ€"C: All Players to Be Ready to Start . atâ€"1.15.â€"p.m. NC )lic f1 ub wi May 2 will b bod is believed dy being reâ€" l)' search y of Frank ly drowned imi river at so far have ther search benttre Elsewhere enumeraâ€" p the list to assure i the list. en adoptâ€" Viceâ€"Cap provincial made up mn of the ompleted ssistance to make h h. The Captain ‘e asked Election 12 river as the warmetr tion of be on these mmins re the open wsual have i of Just a Spot in the Bush Twentyâ€"five Years Ago. Toâ€"day a Great Industrial Centre with Progressive and Thrivâ€" ing Communities. â€" Notable Progress Built on the Work of the Prospectors and Pioneers. T‘wentyâ€"five years ago t area was simply a part of the North. Toâ€"day it is a trial centre with a payr $6,000,000 annually, and tive and comfortable comr city advantages and wit attention paid to health, e other good things. The towns of _ Porcupit South Porcupine and Sch modern centres, wellâ€"eq the conveniences and a modetn life, and with ho and for the bette days to come. The growth Over 70 Boys at Special Service on Sunday Night On Sunday evening last the Tuxis and Trail Rangers attended church in a body and there was an unusually large attendance of the boys at the service. Over seventy boys attended the service, which was appropriate to the occasion. cupine in the 2 has been phen of the area reâ€" the anniversar the â€" developms{ equally amazed complished a century. Whi of Remarkable Development of the Porcupine Mining Camp man, now of Golden City, made | first gold discovery and it was af his recording that the rush beg With George Bannerman was T Geddes. Around the same time J. Wilson and his party, including Ha Preston, A. Campbell and others, a Councillor Fails to Secure Seconder for Motion to Appeal Case Dealt with by the Court of Revision. Many Tax Cases Brought to Attention of Council. Tag Day Askâ€" ed to Raise Funds for Strike and Children‘s Camps. Answer Deferred by Council. 1908 J Huntet Council Not Ready to Appeal Against its Own Decision At the regular meeting of council on Monday evening, Richardson was in the Councillors Laprairie, Cl Bartleman, Paquette and T present. granted or he would have drawn atâ€" tention to it then. According to the agreement signed by all in the townâ€" site the establishment there of gas stations was forbidden. One holder oï¬ a lot could object and insist on the removal of the station. He thought the man putting in the station should a t C pme e Nig! SHANIWN AO MHJLSINIW SYVGUVNYV) WONl MDVSSHWN V T ind BC the P O the towt g, Mayor R chair Chateauvert Batr N. A. GORDON, Minister of Min C 11 N | 64 « s . y |»weepstakes Bill Loses in dei House of Commons 105â€"57 pected to be made and J One lady was asked to st her marriage certificate a the claims made and th be adjusted. Other cases looked into and decision Mr. Lucas, formerly cently living in Toronto, about buying a lot at a later finding that he cou deed for it. The clerk Mr. Lucas had not put on the lot, and the owne ferred it to anoher man, ing registered in the 1: Mr. Lucas was told that seemed to be to sue the According to wor House of Common:s the sweepstakes bil against to 357 for. eral was the onl Cabinet to vote in Party lines were I ng registered in the latter‘s a Mr. Lucas was told that his re seemed to be to sue the original er. "Why should I have to do t asked Mr. Lucas. "It is the law,‘ (Continued on Page Three) David Midd] gineer future this will 4 mission tions. them put Mtr. Pagqu AlM Three ladies came bef zard to taxes in disputt ) high or where correc after Hollin Paid Circalatio n Last Week pectii uncillor â€" Bartleman n‘s deed forbade th gas station in a res eP petition ward L8 IM zed . Sandy McJ: a w a before per ich installa ie permisâ€" t it would town enâ€" ses in the reed with > engineer ot get a ned that _ caution d transâ€" deed beâ€" residen d Coun t every uncil in nsidered h il Dom{( fillie: c, Bi nam >me‘C it ad 117 Al