are _ Ccertain economy in alone in a m of the large financing of apparent. J development direction of wellâ€"known | al reputatio» in South Af who has mo continent wi al respect t« ENCOURAGING REPORT ON ARGONAUT GOLD MINES 1 ne annua Gold (Mines and the ann £he pT Mines is Wines is situated in Tne Dusi A@DOUL 20 miles east of Dane. The property has been one of the small producers, its production for part of last year running about $3000 per month, when miltheads were about $12.00. In the annual report the following particulars are given :â€"â€" The Argonaut has a small straight amalgamation stamp mill, used for testing purposes with the object of saving the largest possible amount of free gold in the ore. The values not THE PORCUPMNE ADVARGE The Argonaut has a small straight amalgamation stamp mill, used for testing purposes with the object of saving the largest possible amount of free gold in the ore. The values not amenable to amamlgamation are deâ€" termined by jassay of the tailing. From 4,637 ton of rock, which includâ€" ed all material coming from developâ€" ment work, some of which was lowâ€" grade, production was $32,513, and average of $7.01 per ton. Besides the gold produced and shipped, there were saved concentrates of 110 tons, of an average assay wvalue per ton of $26 in gold, equivalent to $.066 per ton ‘of ore milled, making a total reâ€" covery of $7.62 per ton. The assay of the tailing, from the whole amount of 4,837 tons, was $2.20 per ton, and perty. In the giving the info perties would b reference is m of the amalg:s together of a like in this ca are certainly covery oi mpi.0b2c per ton, ine assay of the tailing, from the whole amount of 4,8637 tons, was $2.20 per ton, and slimes gave $.022 per ton, making a total loss of $2.42. This makes the average value of the ore obtained from exploitation of the mine $10.04 per ton. This per ton value will be fully realized with the proposed new and proper milling plant that is to be installed as soon as development jusâ€" tifies. pany cont Oakes, 8 The abov helped to de ploration an in the year. of the year velopment o level. This last Week the iIirk etary is to resume large scale this m The shaft will then ‘be continued to 500 feet or more. ‘The company has laid out a proâ€" gram to develop three other veins this Summer, viz.: Vein No. 14, on which a shaft has already been sunk to a depth of 85 feet; vein No. 15, which has a width of over 60 feet, and vein [ Mr. Jos. Jackson, of Cobalt, was a visitor to town last week and receivâ€" ed a hearty weleome from many old friends here. He was up here in the early days and was among gthe Porâ€" eupine‘s popular pioneers. He is a brother of Mr. Harry Jacl}son of the Marshallâ€"Eeelestone staff. Office 26 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th., 1921. KIRKLAND PROPRIETARY TO RESUME OPERATIONS accounts receivable, $2,350; fixed asâ€" sets, $2,130,283, and development, $185,887; accounts payable are $9,â€" 521; balance due on claims, $18,000; gapital stock paid up, $2,284,570. has a width of over No.‘17, on claim No. never assayed less t with.a width greater Total a: inventorie acecounts 1 Published every Wednesday by Gen. Lake, Publisher Canada â€" United States Kes, y well as De availa 1s no w tailing, from the whole amou 7 tons, was $2.20 per ton, ai gave $.022 per ton, making Td Subscription Rates: mol n mining en h Ion. whdo s are niy very evident. LRe n the overhead expense material point. The benefit rer buving and the .better m U( information /anite, aI in adjace PI My SUC work w n started at diamond dri Telephones : Cast L1 be reâ€"opened this month nade to the advantages ramation and working . number of properties case. â€" Such advantages ) 1€ Ww Or amoun LV TC amou £12 0 () ‘ the cost oL tit exâ€" velopment work done ie important feature rk has been the deâ€" ( announce mon en ) nhas earnee talents and 10° 1 ormation eral( L1 mercet unced tnat the 11 be under the C. Thompson, a gineer of speciâ€" ent some vears ven an pilo per ton, than 7 feet. t to $2,332,649; on )era Residence 112 O unrnamed proâ€" announcement that the proâ€" Ded $2.00 year $3.00 year ill holes have values. This n, and results end of April. 1A KE bush 50 fee ONTARIO naut Gold 1€ waich nNa:s 3 per ton SS1OI on ie 1.oughâ€" Burnside, Argon av 14 NS iven ont 1SsSUCG on, Dut on this tie deâ€" 200â€"foot on a com net 11 )out The tV d 4 nas M SO an 50 l THROUGH SERVICE TO OTTAWA AND MONTREAL VIA CANâ€" ADIAN NATIONAL RAILâ€" wWAYS ‘*CONTINENTAL TINENTAL LIMITED‘‘ a.m., leave IEnglenlart 5.00 p.m., leave Cobalt 6.30 p.m., arrive North Bay, (C,.N. Station) 10.20 p.m., leave North Bay 1040 p.m., arrive Ottawa 7.15 a.m., arrive Montreal, (Bonaventure Station) 10.15 a.m., daily, connecting with Maritime Express for points in the Maritime Provinces. Commencing April 30th. from Monâ€" treal and arriving T. & N. 0. points May Ist. ‘*Continental Limited"‘ will May 1st. ‘‘Continental Limited‘‘ will connect with the Maritime Express from Maritime province points and leave Bonaventure Station 9.00 p.m., daily ; leave Ottawa 12.20 a.m. arrive North Bay 8.30 a.m., leave North Bay 9.10 a.m., arrive Cobalt 1259 p.m., arrive »Englehart 2.30 p.m., arrive Timmins 7.05 p.m., arrive Cochrane 6.30 p.m., leave Cochrane 6.50 p.m. and arrive Winnipeg 7.30 p.m. on the 3rd. day. These trains will consist of through, Colonist and first class coaches; Tourâ€" ist and Standard Sleeping Carsg Dinâ€" ing and ‘Compartment Observation Library cars, with Standard SNleeper between Montreal and North Bay. Equipment is all steel construction, of latest design, which, with convenient hours of arrival and departure as outlined above, insures the fmpularity of these trains. DR. J. D. MeNAUGHTON DIES OF PNEUMONIA AT LISKEARD at 83 Elm street, Timmins. The farms range in price from $2000 to $20,000 and there are some very attractive nroperties included, on easy terms. Montreal Dr. J. D. MeNaug! best known citizens Land, died at his ho keard on Sunday eve monia. The late D was wellâ€"known and both as a physician â€" FA OPPORTUNITIES FOR FINE ( FARM HKOMES IN VERMONT Mr. Geo. been in corre N. Gilbert. (Mr. J. C. Chalmers, jeweler of €Copâ€" per Cliff, was a visitor to the Camp last week on business. BORNâ€"In Timmins April 18th to ‘Mr Hardy.â€"a son. | Mr. Wilson Boyce, c is visiting his sister, Dagg, of Schumacher, Sir Henry Drayton last week introâ€" duced a resolution in the House of Commons providing for the issuing of a fiveâ€"cent niekel coin in Canada, the coin to be the same size as the U. S. nickel. The Canadian nickel coin is to be 100 per cent. nickel, instead of To vper cent, as in the US.A. lariy Hoel M A very successful ‘‘Hard Times Dance‘‘ was given in the MeIntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher, on Friâ€" day evening. All present had a good time. An n mited 11 TMMINS NFWS IN BRF Mi vckey 1€ Mrs mese tI or full W onal ‘a~‘ train nd Winn ochrant 00 n»a»n H ood r to enderson Duff Allen, of Monteith friends in town this week D 1( in M information apply to nearâ€" 0. Ry. Agent, or write W. General Agent, Canadian ailways, North Bay, or W. p, D. P. A. Cochrane. Ont. H D )n, Lown ivnginéer, was rilevbury this week.} Ap1i Mc arrive North »Ba 0 p.m., leave Nort wrrive Ottawa 7.1] ns of the home in New n at {) .05 ne (} m f Ottawa, Ont Mrs. Chas. I Ont. awa and Monâ€" ealize the conâ€" ‘* Continental Lrom Ott ® Monday, and Myrs. T. 1 recentiy ith My. nmin 1€ al y ermon number < ( VC m mived llows ne 11 W 11 OT orth W ot l16p and ate 11 11 10 11 ns of n WANTEDâ€"Girl WAREHOUSE FOR RENT AUTO GARAGE FOR RENT OR HENS FOR SALEâ€"4 I ment elsewnere in 1 Treboutat and Myi have combined fore Champion Shde Re] Cedar street.â€" Mr. TWO HOUSES FOR SALEâ€"one [1â€"> FURNITURE FOR SALE, including bedroom, kitchen, dining room and parlor furniture, all in ffirstâ€"class shape. â€"Having sold my house will dispose of this furniture at a barâ€" gain. Apply. Geo. Boutin, 21 Birch street, Timmins. â€"15â€"16p. TC he will return summer. 3 DEVELOPMENT WORK WANTED Miner and Prospector blacksmith, ready to . ta for development work at ties or mines reâ€"opening; perience in mining wor best references. Apply \ ticnulars to Sherman â€"Or tario Govt. Employment mins, Ont. exchange will be open dur lowing hours each day :â€"9 a.m.; and 1.00 to 2 p.m. town noté all ] Ore! was formeriy The New York Stc under the Daylight Monday, April 25t) ance with this chan In were d I. ture ~wnow is the time to c yards ‘both front and back soon be here and Flies spread disease. Child‘s Welfare Clinic days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. 1st. Wed. each month. Di 2nd, Wed. each month, D 3rd, Wed. each month, T 4th. Wed. each month, D Mattagami Heights, opposite Post Office, or phone 119. â€"14â€" (Xs i1 n tue as al Eh } p 7? Or 1 General Purpose 500 the. 10 Mrs put ss on work. Apply Mi 15 Hemlock stre roomed coltage. Lake. Apply T Fourth Avenue. horn â€" Pullet Pullets, Gui lavers. Ay or uniurn roome ‘ay motor, good con 1 Lumberman Stove 1 ‘20â€"horse power I P TIMMINS NEWS IN BRIEP |HKOUSE Por ncaure 1e m palr Preignhnt isteigns, w Heavy Skid Harness. 18â€"foot Chestnut Canoe 18â€"ft. Boat, 3/ fit. bea: ape Heavy Double Harness. o pair Freizcht Steighs, with Rack n( ad a good time, estra furnished irse at )eCI )eCc LUIOnN 1a1 Loreman, Heetor. to that BOARD OF HEALTH COLUMN O n 10 foot OCC )j () n Hloist, with 1 Duplex St H the time to clean up the front and back. Flies will here and Flies and Filth W to a p.m. each month. Dr. Minthorn. each month, Dr. Porter. each monthb, Dr. MeInnis. each month, Dr. Moore. Clinice Room daily 1.30 to 101Ss€ CLEAN UP 1cces Hall Apply Mi street, T ck street, Tim ent work at new properâ€" reâ€"opening; 25 years exâ€" mining work; can give es.. Apply with full parâ€" Sherman â€"Orser, eâ€"o Onâ€" Employment Office, Timâ€" â€"16â€"17p. 1€ @ W FOR SALE H. H. MOORE, M.D., M. O. H. t by 40 feet. J. W. REED, ‘I on power Boiler, with satuinch,, 5 h ood condition during W n( dances are m 0 to w trall furnished complete the . other a four Both facing Gillie for seneral houseâ€" for wA 1 n ock Ixcuange goe: t Savinz time ot ck Ex( H Senuma this we i1 200 feet c team Pump ft. beam. , 3 chorseâ€"power good attendance, ind Al. Wilson‘s he best of music Ma THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE F. S. HURD, an( nmnl M turing â€"O 00 ill also skilled ke contracts W orrance, l TrE m winter im., we in accordu ocal stocl n Melntvre x proved Melntvre yeekR ecomin n D 1e Crili1es ce, 37 5es 1e J1 M a c He on 30 The Old Reliable Opp. Public School, 4th,. Ave. ©809§000000060000800000000080 0§0000000060000000099#066066040 6 Câ€"hihthhâ€"4hich4chen voFemhrerenâ€"fend ons ho aaanitthiAaAih : FRANK DEPEC PObOOSO0O000008 | about the 6th. d: TAKE NOTICE that the firm of Blabkey and Cherwinka carrying on the business of ‘‘Meat and Grocery Store"‘ in the Town of Timmins was dissolved on the 28th. day of Februâ€" ary 1921 and the business in now carâ€" ried on by Nick Blahey. All accounts receivable by the said firm may be paid to either of the partners, Nick Â¥0999900009000000000860%04060 paid Blah D; Avenue woOous ed All kinds of Ford Parts in stock. Prompt and expert attention to all revairs. Have your car look like new and run like new by having it cared for by the Timmins Garage. Specialty made of Making up Lunch Pails. You will be pleased with the superior food and seryâ€" ice. Give us a trial. Best Ice Cream and Candies. Near Philbert‘s HOMEâ€"MADE : our rooms AlC Cars overhauled and renovatâ€" Timmins Garage Cakes, Pies and Lunches Jos. Berini 1921 or William Cherwinka L at Timmins this 5th MISS WOODS premises NICK. BLAHEY WILLIAM CHBRWINKA NOTICE and App n SALE, N\‘. l- al 1 € dth. day of Moneta waporte â€"16p ourih and ©@@0008000600000000000000000000000000000000006000000606 TO RENTâ€"Farnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping; use of stove, ete. Apply to 66 Fourth 41 $ WILLIAM HAMILTON COMPANY, LIMITED mg GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Depeco, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, Ontario, in the District of Temiskaming, Deceased. S( any p notick () mal pare PRI the Housework. Apply Timmins, or call at between 4 and 6. D Avenue TIMMINS, PHONE 43 NOTICE TO CREDITORS [‘ t «deliver. I DEPECO ite of the : l time of a1mm1ins April, A.D Apply P. 0. Box 219, Peterborough, Ont. Hydranlic Turbine Machinery Pulpmill Machinery â€" Sawmill Machinery Structural Steel and Steel Plate Work Transmission Machinery Grey Iron and Brass Castings rsons of J. A. DEVANEY. 1ims 1 to D 1( that 29 Maple 91 )} ‘IENNA DHL â€"Executrix of deceased, their surnames, adâ€" s, the full parâ€" their claims, a ounts, and the if anv, held by en receivea O Ontar 1920, 0i wiica sne and that the be liak@e for irt thereof to ‘ whose claim Northern Representative VINCENT WOORDBURY 0 imon«& aving rLRution fter. . said ibute xecutrix ourth â€"16p. 14â€"16 reet â€"16 the C reâ€" )V rarties owning jand@d @ouiung on streets on which they wish Cement Walks constructed as a Local Imâ€" provement please have petitions i not later than May 15th., 1921. 'a In the Mattor of the Estate of Joseph Krys, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Temiskaming, and Province of Ontario, Miner, deceasâ€" Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 56 of The Trustees Act. R. S. 0. 1914, Chapter 121, that all creditâ€" ors and others having claims or deâ€" mands against the estate of the said Joseph Krys, who died on or about the 10th day of August, A.D. 1920, are required on or before the 5th day of May 1921 to send by post prepaid or deliver to Mary Krys of Timmins, Ontario, the Executrix of the Estate of the said deceased, or to the underâ€" signed, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars in writing, of their claims, a statement of their acâ€" counts, and the nature of the security, if any ‘held by ithem. And ‘take Notice that after sue last mentioned date the. said E.{i And ‘take Notice that after sml’le last mentioned date the. said E: ecutrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, ‘having reâ€" eard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and that the said Executrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any personvor persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated at Timmins, ith, day of April, A.D ed. 16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS H. E. MONTGOMERY, COBALT, PHONE 17. NOTICE citor for J. A. DEVANEY. land abutting on r the j aid Executrix Ontario, this 1920; â€"14416 Clerk.