v@89600606800000000c0e0000000ce0e0ec0necn0D,®ecrornrdccanencts zm“m“oom“mo“moooï¬omvo @@00000000¢6bw o &* iR rgorarrCsUcSOâ€"N Sâ€"SAâ€"Gâ€"neâ€"Renerorenstented mwumobmmmmw A 09000000009 000000000000000000000000400000004800806004 ©@048000040980000000000000000000 000000000008 000000 0004 #0909090000000008 009000000000 900 0000000000040 80004004 Real Estate Telephone 49 John W. Fogg _ scâ€"«â€"â€"â€"AGENT FORâ€"â€"â€"â€" Colonial Steel Companies Famous RED STAR DRILL STEEL B.C. Fir. > Woodâ€"Stave Pipe and Tanks of all descriptions All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. Head Office Full line of Jewelry, also the best Selection of Diamonds at right prices. Crown Derby, Limoges China, Cut Glass, Ivory Goods, etc. We Guarantee all our Repairs, Eyes tested and fitted. Broken Lenses replaced. Jeweller and Optician Telephone 141 _ Nights and Holidays 184 umber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine _ and Mill Supplies SULLIVAN & NEW TON TIMMINS Phone 10 B tocachcacnenenente" L. Halperin INSURANCE of all kinds Houses to Let and for Sale Yard and Warehouse Dr. Moore PR ck, Timmins SCHUMACHERE Phone 95 B man ran ran on Uel hien TD HAVE RcPIRT OF GAME SENT FROM RINKâ€"SIDf Those Unable to Go to Liskeard This Week Will Get Good Report of Game as it Progresses. 3UGGESTS PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION ON FREIGHTS At a Board of Trade Smoker in Cochrane recently Mr. Geo. A. Smith, formerly of Timmins, suggested that the new T. & N. 0. Commission be apâ€" proached and asked to provide a pasâ€" senger service between the two divâ€" isional points of Cochrane and Engleâ€" hart on the lines of the local service now being given over the C.N.R. betâ€" ween Hearst and Cochratie, namely that passenger accommodation should be furnished on the through freight trains between Englehart and Cochâ€" is a group of financiers from Bingâ€" hampton, N.Y. (‘These Binghampton interests own seventeen claims in Thomas and they have special faith in the promise of their properties. They have ‘been doing some preliminary work recently, but intend to open up an extended exploration and developâ€" ment programme. They have the reâ€" ports of several mining engineers on the claims and all these reports are said to be very promising. The formâ€" ation is also of the right type, and the Binghampton people believe they have a good mining proposition and so far the indications all support this view. The Carveth and Ritchie propéerties are also being worked upon with more extended operations promised for the spring. With the improvement generâ€" ally in the labour market and the tenâ€" deney of the prices of supplies to come down nearer to normal levels, there is every probability of the small er and newer properties getting an opâ€" portunity for dévelopment. Present indications. suggest that there will be considerable activity in Thomas Township this spring, with much work opening up then. At preâ€" sent there are three or four different concerns at work in Thomas Townâ€" ship, and as the work in each case seems to be preliminary to the openâ€" ing of more extensive operations in the spring, it looks as if Thomas Town ship would be one of the busy spots of the Poreupine Camp when the winâ€" ter has passed away. Chief among those interested in Thomas Township ory oi iC sdIme nd New Liskeard n Saturday nig! THOMAS TOWNSHIP WILL LIKELY BE ACTIVE SOON. noon W ?OLL ane, in 18 PVIC tt \f oi received and a U d to coâ€"operate wit fTown Council in sea An{ arrivin n t aving® even:!n In »Go@nrane Arout again around TLE POROUPIXE ADVAUCE securing such & he propos ommittee & O ap d () FIRST JUNIOR N. 0. H. A. GAME HERE THURSDAY. The first game here in the Junior N.OH.A. series will be at Timmins Rink on Thursday (tomorrow) evenâ€" ing, at 815 p.m. All hockey fans should turn out to this first Junior game to encourage the boys along. limmins and Iroquois Falls Juniors will be the contending teams and the rame should be a lively and interestâ€" n« one as both Timmins and the Falls a lively run for their money. n a¢â€" count of the local leagues in hockey at the Falls the boys there have better opportunity for practice and experâ€" .ence in hockey, but the Timmins Juâ€" niors believe they have offset this adâ€" vantage by superior hockey. In any case they are prepared to put up a rood game, and win on merit. No iockey fan should miss this game. On the Juniors of toâ€"day will depend the hockey of the future. Now is the time to siow the limit of encouragement THREE NATIONS AND OTHER PROPERTIES TO MERGE. L t0 suow LMM and support f the Poreupine Gold Camp. In the sarly days the Three Nations was in the section that was looked upon as »specially promising. The developâ€" ment of the Dome, Melntyre and Holâ€" linger, however, turned attention away from the properties farther east ind practically little development work was done on them. Recent work at the Keora, however, has again cenâ€" tered attention on the oldâ€"time favour ite district and men of the early days especially will wateh all work to the ast of Golden City with special interâ€" ost. It is understood the merging of the Golden City with special interest. It is understood that the merging of the Three Nations, LaPalma and Cavanna Vet. will be followed by an extensive programme of exploration and develâ€" opment of these properties. According to reports on street plans ire under way for the amalgamation f the Three Nations, LaPalma, and Cavanna Veteran properties. These Poreupine properties, if merged, will ave a total acreage of about 500 acres. The properties are not far from old Golden City, the first centre G. W. V. A. ASK MEMBERS TO SUPPORT MINING COURT. A week or two ago The Advance made reference to the resolution passâ€" ed by the Temiskaming G.W.V.A. reâ€" garding the proposal to have a Mining Court for Ontario, the present AMinâ€" ing Commissioner, Mr. T. E. Godson, K.C., to have the powers and autaorâ€" ity of a Judge for all mining disputes, whether of patented or unpatented properties. Commissioner Godson has "een eminently successful as a Mining Commissioner, winning the confidence and respect of all but up to the preâ€" sent he has had authority only in cases of unpatented elaims. In all disputes in regard to unpatented claims Commissioner Godson has proâ€" vided a convenient, economical and redâ€"tapeâ€"less medium for fair, honest and equitable adjustment of difficulâ€" ties. Prospectors and mining men generally have been anxious to ‘have imese benefits extended to patented claims. Last year a bill was introducâ€" ‘d in the Provinceial Legislature to exâ€" tend the powers of the Mining Comâ€" missioner and establish a Mining Court for the Province. This bill was withdrawn last year, but the general opinion in the North Land is that it should be put through this session ind finally passed and the Mining ‘*‘Resolved by this association that it was with disappointment that it was noted that the proposed amendâ€" ment to the Mining Aet of Ontario, introduced last May by Charles Mc Crea, M.P.P., by which it was proâ€" posed to enlarge the scope of activâ€" ities of the Mining Commissioner to patented claims, as well as unpatent ed claims, did not pass, and we urge upon Tom ‘Magladery and Mac Lang, our members in the legislature, that they take steps to reâ€"introduce the bill and use all their influence to have it passed at the present session of the Legislature. The necessity of this measure becoming law, which would mean quick and efficient disposal of disputes arising in regard to all minâ€" ing claims, and at a minimum of cost to the litigants, is discernabie to all, and it would no doubt create greater publ:ic cunfidence than is possible unâ€" der the present system.‘‘ V.A. resolution, copies of which have been duly forwarded to‘ the Provincial and Dominion Commands, to Premier Drury, to Hon. Harry Mills, Minister of Mines, to T. Magladery, M.P.P., and fo Mac Lang, M.P.P., is as folâ€" lows :â€" Court established. In line with this general opinion there is the resolution of the Temiskaming G.W.V.A., many of whom are prospectors and mining men and all of whom are vitally interâ€" ested in the matter as citizens of the North Land. The text of this G.W. n s. â€" limmins Juniors bave been ticing and preparing for the conâ€" and they intend to give the Falls to LV inior CHAS. SMITH, BOX 150, SCHUMâ€" AOHER, representing the Martinâ€"Orâ€" ne Prano for the Porenpane District. Ised mianes for sale or to ront, on rasy berms. â€"p38â€" For SFaleâ€"Queen‘s Hoiel, Timmins, Intario. Full partieulars from Sulliâ€" van & Newton, Timmins. â€"ASâ€" 1345 p. <DR.L. GAGNON For Saleâ€"Two sets of heavy teamâ€" ng sleighs, two and threse inch runâ€" iers. Apply Brough‘s Blaeksmith Shop, Timmins. â€"2â€"6p. Fresh _ Milkers Fresh Dressed Beef 009000000000000000000000000000000000000000860060 OM: 000000080080000000000000000 0000000000008 0000000000008 $ Furs remodclled and repaired. E. WADSWORTH, 90 90b 0 0 9 0900000000000000000000000000800000000060000646 SAM FELDMAN Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dailâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. Phone 152. New Empire Theatreo Block Wholesale and Retail Barrister, Solicitor, Netary. FOR SALE AT A SNAP. THIRD AVENUE, Prices Right VELTERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. A. C. BROWN 69 Maple Street, Timmins, Box 317. Phone 206A TIMMINKS8, ONTE. FOR SALE FURRIER. Watches, Clocks, Community Plate, etc. All Repair Work Guaranteed. 50O Balsam Street. Corner Fourth Avenme Everything in Jewelry H. HORWITZ (Between Hollinger Stores). 458 THE CALEDONIAK 8OCIETY OF i in iiaiN8. Meets Every Second and Fourth Friday in each month in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. T. LAMB, G. A. MACDONALD, Membership: $2.00 per year; $1.00 payable with application, Open #o nativeâ€"born Scotsmen an« those of~ Sceottish descent. Best Transfer in Ner hern Ontarto Prompt Service. God Aitention Prices R ght o Cor. Fal Grounds, ofp. Phone 88 Knigh Bos& MeKinunon Pikie‘s Transfer Freight, Express General 7 ransfer Room 7 Reed Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phome 201 Highest Market Irices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS Orders taken forâ€" highâ€"grade garments. ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR xperience Office Reed Blk. E nergy Timmins, On% quipment Telophonse 66 Business Systems Installed and Improved NEH FAULKLNHAM Dealer in Raw Fwe Box 33, Mathoson, On%, R. F. ARGLES resiaont Sesretary.