and toâ€"day consists of part now seing used as pital, and the other a for tuberculous and sili lrom some 6of the outlying districts, having a capacity of about 40 beds. During these days the Ronan Cathoâ€" lic Sisters built a very fine and effiâ€" cient hospital in the town of Haileyâ€" bury, which was later wiped out by the big fire. This hospital was rebuilt and toâ€"day consists of two parts, one part now seing used as a general hosâ€" pital, and the other as a sanatorium for tuberculous and silicotic patients. The hospital, while‘n ing structure, still sta the people of Cobalt â€" from some of the of having a capacity of a mines paying 50c month per man, to the upksep of the hospital. The doctors in that area also had a contract with the mines to supply medâ€" lcal and surgical services for an addiâ€" tional 50c ner month per man. This reâ€" sulted in a hospital that paid its way and had the first Xâ€"ray machine in the North country, which was placed there in 1913. tion but after the typho‘d epidemic in 1909, this institution was taken over by the mines, all indebtedness paid and they commenced operations by the mines paying 50c month per man, to the upksep of the hospital. cByâ€" Dr.: Chas: Mining became an North Country short century began. The in the now wellâ€"know north of North Bay | conmnmenced mining time there were no |] North Bay. The Cobal pital was opsned as tion but after the ty 1909, this institution by the mines, all inde or and silicotic patients. At New Liskeard, which was in the ‘entre of a farming district, there was ilso built, prior to the hospital in Hospital Services in Northern Camps CGive full particulars when writing. Mining CLAIMS WANTED 34, We are interested in buying well located Mining Claims. PACGE 81X r.â€" Hair Gives Special Praise to St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, Timmins. Labineâ€"McMahon Gold Mining Syndicate P.QOQ. BOX 196 TYVTMMINS,. OX T Labine â€" McMahon GOLD MINING OW 168 ACRES IN DELORO AND TISDALE TOWNSHIPS NOTE: All cheques, money orders, etc., in payment of unit shares should be made payable to J. A. LABINE, IN TRUST I wish to subscribe for unit shares at $15.00 per unit I am enclosing cheque or money order for 8 to cover MAIL SUBSCRIPTION AT ONCE TO AsSTRE $15.00 PRICEH Approximate relative location of LABINEâ€"MecMAHON property DOME 4 Does Buffalo Ankerite vein system extend across Labineâ€" MceMahon? six clearly defined mineralized veins have been cut in last drill hole, which finished in soft formation similar in subâ€" stance to that adjoining Buffalo Ankerite ore bodies. Further drilling to prove depth and continuation to this vein system is under way. ~ A M F Over 50 p.c..of Treasury Shares are Still in the Company Doherty Roadhouse Co. Toronto 293 Bay Street *Â¥ HADEN 500 CAPITALIZATION: 20,000 UNIT SHAREK Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all DRILLING RESULTs WOULD JUSTIFY A HIGHER PRICE Aceurate Markets and Executions in DELNITE * 4Â¥ LABINEâ€" MecMAHON Local Phones 1200 and 1201 ot a very inds and and also Members Toronto Stock Exchange MONTRE AIT Charlie Hallâ€"Manager Commision basis only Unlisted Stacks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks serves miners stricts, PAYMANTER 4 hospitals erected was the hospital a Copper Cliff owned and operated i3 the International Nickel Company which is still beirg operated most »f ficiently ts serve the nesds of the employees of this large company. Th nickel company not only supply medica ment at Timmins and Sot pine, the Kirkland Lake artr actively engaged in mining, time the main hcsvital facil southern towns of and Cobalt, were used. Lat hospital was located in Kirk This hospital. which is undser supervision, has 000 addition of ancther small p land Lake. Th services a: tors of the for hospit: Fcilowin ment. at " th medical men full time servics equitable amount sent directly to The Dome hospital still stands but as there is a Red Cross Hospital in South Porcupine, within a mile of the mine, most of the patisnts from the mines surrounding the Dome are sent to the latter institution. Medical and surgical services are in the main supplied by local doctors in the towns of Timmins and Schumacher, some of whom are on full time msedical service as employees of the mines. In every case $1.00 ner month per man is eccllected from each miner and where The next development in mining| erecte tcok place in and around Porcupine| which and one of the first hosvitals built in | well, this area was at the Dome mines; | an ex shortly after the Hollinger Mines built In s a hospital to accommodate their men.| Sisting Lateér in Timmins this hospital was| medic turned over to the Roman Catholic| Po Eisters, who have a most upâ€"toâ€"date,| train efficient hospital of 65 beds. This hosâ€" | accide pital weuld be a credit to any town in Pox Scuthern Ontario with even a populaâ€" | equip} tion of 25,000. It contains a most modâ€"| capac cated t] applicat mines. Haileybury, ; pital, which i1 chewan The ne k â€"plat BUFFALO ANKERITE Timmins 19 Pi‘ne St. North injured, IrC of Gowgand imall private ho e. The medica ire supplied by It _ depa main )pIVvI ery efficient small hos l1 stands and toâ€"da the mintrs that: ar 16 just comnletec 65 beds. Ther 20 103p . Iater a sSmal Kirkland Lake ind®r Red Cros he outIyIng dis Lake and Ma ind min‘s Decam I for ed T of miIin al a{ T ;YTO 100 1J How However the great development in medical services for mining camps is in the prevention as far as possible of mining accidents and dissases that may result from unsanitary conditions in mining camps, as well as a dissase that is commonly known as silicosis, caused by dust. In the early dayp of mining no examinations were made of the men, excent an examination for generâ€" al health. Toâ€"day we have three main examining stations in the large proâ€" ducing camnos and every man before being given a job in the mines, has a over 300 Pickle C wNew camps springing up in Rainy River district are suppled with msdiâ€" cal aid and hospital services in Kenora. On the northern branch of the,. Canaâ€" dian National, some camps have also developed and mines are even in proâ€" duction, and these camps make use of the hospital at Sioux Lookout and a Reod Cross hospital at Nakina. One of our farthest mining fields is the district in and around Red Lak® where the Howey Gold and other gold mines are operating., This district now apid xXA m Going still further west we come to cur new°r mining camps of the Little Long Lac, Sturgson River and Empire areas. This, as you know, is a very reâ€" cent development. No hospital of any sizz has so far erected in these districts and there is a considerable distance between the operating properâ€" ties. Little Long Lac has within the past two years desvelopsd a mine and erected a very efficient small hospital which can handle emergency cases very well, and even some surgical work. With an excellent upâ€"toâ€"date Xâ€"ray machine. In Port Arthur there is a clinic conâ€" sisting of four doctors, with also three medical men in the areas northeast Cf Port Arthur. As there is very good train connection, most of the major accidents go to Port Arthur. Port Arthur and Fort William ars equipped with hospital facilitiese and capacity to serve any developments in thsir immediate vicinijty for some years. However it is the intention of the minâ€" N1 However it i ing industry ties in the ; reâ€"opened. In all at present the: absut 300 men employed by the mines in the Michipicoten area a Wawa. There is only a small <mer hcspital in this area. One doztor tically does all the medical work all the major accidents are sent | 10 tors, pral Sudbury. 11 iCINng, | ndustry d â€"at nd wnhaere pera LK One th ked d surgical services to their empljove 1t also to thg families of thes e oyees. The company employ his n:ng industry to develop hcespital faciliâ€" in the immediate vicinity of their ing areas, because there is a stns: ecurity afforded to the men by so g, which is very essential to the soo anc ked the; oOr:. s ments for ake place 100 men at Crow send their ut hospital by asr m Casummit Lak camps. Ccal servi e they : in the mines, we have : ablished any examining c newer areas. ys close to 500 men and is situat east 120 miles from Sioux LoOk ._small hospital has betn buil operatsd by the Howey Gold ed at present only for emergenc: However there is an Xâ€"ray ma in this district. Whin one con that so many of the suppliss 0 strict are carried in by aeroplane rrangement so far is as up t s can be expected. Within th« he 1€ which serves some of in the cutlying distric gareas in the immedia iburvy. while there are industry. This however is far > truth. We now know that proâ€" xposure to dust does produce condition. W c many people in mines at : mining ar‘a in the vi te. Maric. This you w earliest mining sentre _ ons time there being uated about 180 milss 1a ce @trici 6 dust, especi nstance, worke nd 1€ fu ervice we hnave i: ey also have a . by the Red Cro has to ad also some en, which éd wilnh tuberculosis frow his pulmonary ‘conditior mes wors®. While we have ‘entres for new applicants aminations ling laboratory researc very vital problem in pu itions of miners that h: be expected. Within th so in all probability de r further hospitalizatior at Central Pat nd their cases al by a®roplane adustry 18 ‘Ih2 fact tha organized or ever iberculosis has amoneg the, ge, ‘ln the mine examinaticn his chest, re with a port Wes at present there are mployed by the gold aipicoten area around aly a small emergency iditions sin )le who have ne all but have be specially â€" silice man Cat st mode o jJump he next minin 8 on the men em hnave not a SUC 108p ind ld oâ€"day at the 1011 D1OuUX is well 1IT I1 aIm 18 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO in( th: 1 t § f | 1 | a | C i. S x Ramore Gold Mines to extend op:raâ€" trns and spz>ed up development at its DTCpert» in the Abitibi Nighthawk area, immediately to the north of the Ramore district. New York financial mte ests have sent their engineers to examine the propsrty and on the comâ€" leticn of a satisfactory report the | United States group will provide funds for a major development campaign with the cbject of bringing the mine into produticn without delay. Urd@r the new development camâ€" paign Carl Mohr, geologist, has been ©ngaged and is on his way to take s charge of an extensive diamond drilling n To Extend Work Now at Rickard Ramore E€ullivan Sudbury Sudbury SCtadace Noranda Omegra Re Macassa MacLeod Cocksh Manitoba and FEa Maple Leaf . Mclntyre McKenzie Red L McMillan Gold McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporati Moneta Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro Uunnar Hardro: Holling Howey Hudson Intorna Bralcrnse Buffalo â€"~Ank Inited States Interests May Provide Funds to Bring Mine into Production. iod‘s Lake iranada eene Stabelle A K AK tachewan Cons. ffatt Hall N°ew cupine Creek cupine Goldreef 1Al bb Montbray 1i Antonio nIaut ns. C rkma 1IY le N K A 1 Toâ€"davy‘s Stocks on Bay national Nickel on Manion . nbridf * Lake Sh ail LX € Authie L2 k H n Malart Trethewey O hib Mines Contad al ?atricia Porcupint Crown ast rdon poration iC arrangements are being lich will enable Rickard A TCl ich Unlisted 1 â€" «servIice â€" IOr any <part of the a few hours any ce brought to the reronlane and gi 1€ hutt East 18A n services d hospital care availâ€" this with a few years trips, for injured men in the distance, would hree or four days. The refore a great asset in al and hospital Listed efficisnt medical men| T€ es be supplied for d they must have the local and proâ€" Health in carrying n such and to preâ€" Bid no indus diseas jlan mining. t help but ane in proâ€" or irjured the mining iny injured the nearest given the 19 7.50â€"58.00 L480 4.50â€"55.50 994 9.15 1.13 33 8.05â€"8.50 1.18 1.39A 4.20 40 i1080 1.00â€"1.02 ...2.90 14.50 employ 7.75 5.95B .. 4.30 4.15 28 .. 24 42.20A 1.94 0 o0 preâ€" their ses, If .30B 104 8.10 3 %4 B 64M 3.35 4.65 2.00 1.00 1.55 1.88 6.95 "7."75 1.85 3.15 2 60A 1.43 ) 1 wil 21 50 21 28 W. Curtis 6; M./B. Scott 9 Standing of these rinks at tion of the games is: W. M. B. Scu‘t 4, wW. Curtis Games played last night at the St Matthew‘s Bowling club in the O‘Hear: trophy conpetition left the President‘ three rinks tied. The rink skipped b: W. Curtis won the Viceâ€"President‘ group and will mreet the winner of : seriesâ€"to decide the President‘s repre sentative. Results of games were: President‘; group: W. Cuthbertson 9, W. Kevan 6 W. Nicolson 17, W. Kevan 4; W. Cuthâ€" bertson 16, W. Nicolson 4. Each of those rinks made six ypoints during the matches nlayed in the past three weeks Viceâ€"President‘s groun: W. W. White 7 President‘s Rinks in Tie at Bowling W. W. White‘s Rink Wins Right to Meet Winner of Extra Series for O‘Hearn Trophy. oiilcia@ais TCiIG 1he Advance yesterday. The vein appears to be a continuatio: to the westward of the north ore zon which shows considerable mineraliza tion in the wall rock. No assays hav yet been made in the new discovery Work is being continued on exposin: more of the vein and in channelling Trenching on the Lajzineâ€" Syndicate claims in Deloro this week has uncovered a q1 officials tcld The Advance ve Unearth Quartz Vem on Labineâ€"McMahon Vein Appears Continuation| The crosscut is being continued t intersect the high grads discover cpened up on surface some 200 fes from the shaft. Several sections of fre gold were in evidence. According t the present rate of progress it is ex pected that the vein will be reache within the next three weeks. Information from Kirkland Lake i to the effect that recent results at th property have attracted a group 0 financial interests, and it may be ex pected that an enlarged campaign 0 underground development will b started at an early date. Golden Gate Mining Company is n ing good progress and aczcording to ficial advice favourable results are ing cbtained. Latest official infor tion is to the effect that the new intersected in the 201 crosscut has been drifted on for some 30 feet > the last face assaying $46.55 ove inthes. At the point of intersection vein assayed $12.30 over an e width. ment. Shaft sinki a station has jus the 200â€"foot level, ing to the third depth. On the 200 ned to drive a c mond drilli ancing will developmen mill of a : 200 tons. A of 40 men core wid campaign | to an initia lish and or vals and t three maijo Gzolden ( programme for complete test on surâ€" face and from underground workings The company, officials state, has reâ€" cently purhased and sent to the proâ€" p?rty, two carloads of additional maâ€" chirery to facilitate development. while of Mineralization Zone in Wall Rock. itet e ma) d by 6 1€ installe the pre gaged ral development cn the 2 t the Kirkland Lake prop . Gate Mining Company i d progress and aczcording dvice favourable results ; diam«< Ccom n Gate May Start Enlarged Development ArIiitr SurffaAtce wo ling. The propost 1 provide funds mt campaign and minimum daily At the present t is engagsd at t M Special Telephone Service TCt PC 2r00â€"f0 30 gold For the convenience of our clients resident in South Porcupine, we have made special arrangements whereby clients wishing to phone our Timmins office may do so by calling bee 1°5 sCut body | hole Lajineâ€"MecMahon s at the wWw. W. W TizO 500 â€" uUre an o the ndica capacli ime a THE TORONTO ST MONTREAL CL WINNIPECGG GR A| amp This special number connects directly with our Timmins Office. °e Weeks White 7 Curtis 4 compleâ€" township irtz vein. IoOrma â€" w t W m mM mak 10 PHONE 5 SOUTH PORCUPINE tet _ KS BONDS GRAIN Specialists in Mining Stocks fey other things ‘the Bureau reports that salaries and wages paid in 1935 by the lode gold mines totalled $31,523,907 as compared with $27,156,308 in 1934, and the 1934 salaries and wages as stated above, were $12,726,308 in excess of those paid for the same period in the entire Canadian amutmchbile industry, and were exceeded in the pulp and paper industry by only $4,.121,.341. Gold Industry Continues to Grow in Importance ho developin and 650 oth diti 1nC da ploration on a sufficient justify incre cordingly it Capacity of the mill Consolidated Mines, L the Matachewan area, To Increase Mill Capacity at Matachew an Consolidated Error Made in Use of Word| "Orc‘" in Mondavy‘s Issue Th iil y nmnced TIroIt )minr>on B IStIng Millfeed sinct MceMa 1I ow that he made no p ncement in the matter lcient iIncrease in assured ore to ; increased millirg capacity. Acâ€" gly it is planned to add another ng unit with necessary tanks and appurtenances. Certain other adâ€" s to surface equipment will have made, such as a compressor, an transformer, another heating iumber of employes in the auri quartz mining industry in 193 â€" ~19,834, or an increase of 11. shatftt ! 360â€"f0o0 ed only $4, ilso interestit [ Canadian p )6 mpany d survey nll h De ic gOoLld production per led $10.55 in 1935 as comâ€" $9.448 in 1934 and $3.86 in nb mining continues to bull progress of Canada is eviâ€" figures presented by the reau of Statistics. Among the Bureau reports tha! vÂ¥o more le en Mint mill creas r1ed O} se Sudbury he preceding year. ‘r of new mills scheduled peration and with the I0r the purpose in : pockets should ski e indicated. commencement of pro n coming from the 165 TIig ts ind ‘TAing Over 400 tons ‘ectors announce that f the results of exâ€" r60â€"foct level reveals se in assured ore to T1 old utput having apâ€" limit, gold proâ€" the number of lucrative employâ€" et a new record l1 at Matachewan Ltd., operating in a, will shortly be ng over 300 tons chances are that but in justice to orrection is made de no premature TORONTO MCNTREAL HAMILTON SUDBUR Y COBALT KIRKLAND LAKEF note that the roduction pet ress mad Advance iY Jose Gf inâ€" hould skip O1ll it nearing completion, a through the porphyry i finely mineralized dacite a as last renorted, has entersd different rock formation, of which has not yet beer but which appears mos according to Mr. H. M engineer in charge. It is geological survey now in pr completed by the end of t wORTH BAY Interesting Formation at the Polaris Property irregularity. The fact, as noted, is that the Mining Act requires an inquéest inâ€" to every death at a min:, and these inâ€" quests are always held with a jury conâ€" sidering the evidence. In cases at the Timmins mines, the usual procedure is to have a number of the jurors men well acquaint®d with mining operations. In cases where enquiry seems to be specially desirable to allocate blame or to devise means for protection against similar accidsnts in the future, it has been the practice to select the jurors from other mines, the McIntyre for instance in the case of accident at the Hollinger, and from the Hollinger in case of accident at the McIntyre or other nearby mines. The mines give mining inspeCtor at Kirkland Lake to attend the coroner‘s inquest into the deaths and submit a report of same to the department together with any reâ€" commendations. To avoid any misunâ€" derstanding by the outside world it should be noted that this has been the usual procedure in all fatal acc!â€" dents in mines for many years past. Ofteén in the case of fatal accidsents at mines, Toronto newspapers and deâ€" spatches conclude by saying that an inquest will be held or an investigation conducted. This might leave the imâ€" pression on some minds that there was some special feature about the accident that required particular enquiry or that some rule or regulaticn had been‘ »recken, or there was suspicion of soms irregularity. The fact,. as noted. is that Minister of Mines Asks Report of Case Word from Toronto this weeks says that the Minister of Mines, Hon. Paul Leduc, has asked for a full revort on the Lake Shore Mine tragedy that took a toll of thrse lives last week. The Toronto despatches also state that Hon. Mr. Leduc has instructed the mining inspector at Kirkland Lake to Full Enquiry to be Made into Lake Shore Mine Tragedy No [erént rock formation, the character which has not yet been determined, _ which appears most interesting, ording to Mr. H. McMaster, the ineer in charge. It is expected the logical survey now in progress will be ipleted by the end of the month. drill hole at Polaris which is now completion, â€" afier cutting i the porphyry mass and the iineralized dacite and quart belt ‘enorted, has entered a distinctly AD. 3356 â€"7â€"8â€"9 MINING BROKERS