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Porcupine Advance, 5 Apr 1922, p. 2

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$ fal beve Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. The Pas, The Booth Fisheries Canadian Co., Limited ~ Hand Estimates submitted for large or small quantities. Complete Outfits Always On = Dr. L. Gagnon â€" Phone 209 Miners & Prospectors Supplies Night and Day calls promptly attend ed to. Ask your Dealer for Doctor Gagnon‘ Prepared Medicines. Northern Manitoba Gold Fields BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE. H. SHAEFER MONETA P.O. Box 3, Timmins. Veterinary Office Cochrane, Ont. PE esP Manitoba. @000 10000090000000000% 0080469 Highest Market Prices PAID‘FOR ALL RAW FURS TIMMINS CARAGE THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. M. B. SCOTT, Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those # Scottish descent. 6 Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50¢. per year for associate members. Meets every second ~and fourth Friday in the month in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. President TXE PORCUPINE ADVANCE C. G. PIRIE, Secretary ‘‘The widths of the ore bodies in this ‘‘Golden Two Miles‘‘ are any. thing but small.. It is not a case of mere rich stringers of high grade ore in a mass of low grade stuffs, but a wide sheer or erush zone in brittle porphyry country. This erushed porâ€" phyry is altered by the gold bearing solutions, and consistently impregnatâ€" ed with gold â€" over ~eonsiderablé widths." J C youin, lor at present they are only opened up to qyite shallow depths. The character of the lode formation, toâ€"give it a common butnotâ€"striectly accurate name, is such as to giveâ€"conâ€" fidence that the gold will live:down to sreat depth.â€" Further, deveh’)pments in the lower,levels are in distinetly higher gra@e ore than those at the higher horizons. ‘The Kirkland Lake field has always been noted for the high grade of its ore deposits, and with Jower horizons yielding even higher grade averages than the upper it is impossible to forecast at present whether the limit of enrichment in grade has yet been reached. One thing is certain, namely, that in this field there is a tendency for the ore bodies not to disclose.their best values on the outerop, as is commonly the case fn most mininge fields. * ‘‘The famous Kalgurli goldfield in Western Aurtralia used to be dubbed ‘"the Golden Mile,""‘ as most of its leading mines lay roughly along a strike line about a mile in length. ‘*‘Kirkand Lake field has already a proven length of two Golden Miles along its central fracture or sheer zone, while the writer was able last summer to prove the extension of this sheer zone for the greater part of anâ€" other mile to the east. "*In the two mile stretch there is a continuous line of prosperous mines all fingneed from the other side of the ‘‘The gold ore deposits in the Porâ€" cupine region are so exceptionally colâ€" ossal in their proportions that this field for the moment overshadows all others by its giantâ€"like dimensions. While this unique position eannot fail to be very gratifying to all interested in the Poreupine district, it is a little unfortunate for other substantial fields. Howrsimmense these Poreupine deposits are may be guaged from the fact that the Hollinger mine for some time past has been milling at the rate of some 4,000 tons of ore per 24 hours, and quite recently if has put 4ts daily tonnage to nearly 5,000, while a great increase beyond thisthuge tonnage is in contemplation and fully warranted by the state of affairs underground. The 10th annual report gave the Holâ€" linger ore reswtves at rather more than 3,250,000 tons bf ore, carrying more than half on ouncee of gold per ton. There was a gross total of nearly 9,000,000 pouhds. worth of gold in the ore reserves, yet despite these imâ€" mense figures the mine is still only deâ€" veloped |to comparatively shallow depths. ~Other mines in the camp are worhing@â€"similar large ore bodies, or rather one should say groups of ore bodies, and it is impo;tanL to note that many of them do not outerop o even approach the*sarface, thus servâ€" ing to ‘emphasize the economic imâ€" portance of underground prospecting in these Canadian gvigfields for locatâ€" ing a very considerable proportionof their gold deposits. Hollinger bids fair to become the biggest gold mine in the world, and before long it will ‘‘The Kirkland Lake field though second to Poreupine, is no small Affair while the grade of its prineipal ore bodies is very muchâ€"higher than the average grade of the Poreupine deposâ€" its. ‘+At present the two principal proâ€" ducing camps are the Poreupine and Kirkland Lake goldfields, both camps of first magnitude and importance. several others are rapidly coming ‘to the fore, and a good deal more will be heard of these in the near future. §ince the writer‘s return from Canâ€" ada, he has received _ private advices of discoveries in quite new Jocalitigs, and it is doubtful whether these newâ€" est discoveries are known at all to the public in this country. actually be turning out more gold per day than any other gold mine. It is not surprising, therefore, that the glaâ€" mour of Poreupine looms so large in the popular imagination, and that Canada‘s other goldfields are scearcely held in due perspective. f Referencés in Old Country newspaâ€" pers recently have been very pleasingâ€" ly optimistic reGarding ‘the Ontaric North Land and an article in a recent noted English mining journal about Kirkland Lake and Porcupine is esâ€" pecially noteworthy in this respect. The writer of this article is Mr. HT H. Goodchild, A.RS.M., M .IL.:AM.M., F. (G.S8., London, Eng. This wellâ€"known English geologist has the following@g to H. H. Goodchild Write Enthusiasticâ€" ally Regarding Kirkland Lake And Porcupine. ENGLISH GEOLOGIST ON NORTH‘S "GOLD MILES" y HEARD SERMON HERE BY W. J. BRYAN BY WIRELESS The wireless set originally described in The Advance last Fall as located in Schumacher and owned by Mr. 8. Jackson was referred to as being equipped _ to listen Jn at will to high. power stations working Aith Europeâ€" an countries, Atlantic Coast stations and ships on the Atlantic, as well as time signals and press messages from Washjngton, but it was not thenâ€"notâ€" ed, as it might have been that the same â€" wireless setâ€" was capable of bringing in the latest opera from Chiâ€" cago, news from Pittsburgh, Newark and other points, music by the Hotel Slatter Orchestra of Detroit, etc., and other interesting items from the most powerful _ broadecasting _ station in America, situated at Schnectady, Nen York, besides lectures and sermons by prominent celebrities throughout: the Hecently, on a Sunday evering, a splendid sermon being preacited by William Jennings Bryan, in a large Presbyterian ~church at. Pittsburgh, was heard. So clear was the recepâ€" tion on that night that not one sylâ€" lable of the noted politician‘s words was missed. As one man who was at this ‘*special service‘‘ at Schumacher phrases it, "the whole® congregation of nine that Sunday evening thorough ly enjoyed themselvés, as there was nc collection.‘" : On another recent Sunday evening the service heard at Schumacher was that at Calgary Episcopal church of Pittsburgh. _ In the early part of March the Schumacher wireless listened in on a conversation between a station in New Jersev and a station about 1100 miles out from New York City." Both sides of the conversation were disâ€" tinctly heard and just as andible_as if listening in on a conversation on "Canada‘s largest exclusive motor truck builders" RUGGLEs Motor TRruck COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON, CANAD$& RUGGLES / For convenience of the nation R In every town a service station Now on Sale "His Master‘s V oiceâ€" Victor In Bluebird Landâ€"Fox Trot The Ber Catalinaâ€"Fox Trot *# Look for the Silver Liningâ€"Fox Trot Wannaâ€"Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra She Loves Me, She Loves Me Notâ€"Medley Fox Trot kess Club Royal Orchestra Three O"Clock in the Morningâ€"Waltz _ J. C. Srgith's Orchestra Lola Loâ€"Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His‘Orchestra Hortenseâ€"Mediey FoxTrot â€" All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Never Mindâ€"Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra} Cutieâ€"Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra} I‘m An Indian & Oh, How I Hate That Fellow Nathan Carolina Rolling Stone C1 There‘s Silver in Your Hair April Showers Leave Me With a Smile VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECOROS Rockâ€"aâ€"Bye Baby Merle Alcock} My Trundle Bed Merle Alcock{ Song of Love Lucy Isabelle Marsh and Royal Dadmun| Serenade Lambert Marphy and OTrpheus Quartet{ God So Loved the World(from "The Crucifixion") Trinity Quartet Christ the Lord Is Risen Toâ€"day Trinity Suartet The Strife Is O‘er, the Battle Done Trinity Quartet Our Lord Is Risen from the Dead Trinity Quartet Say, Persianna, Say (in Fox Trot, Tempo) V. Arden & P. Ohman} I‘ve Got the Wonder Where He Went and When He‘s Comingf Back Blues (in Fox Trot Tempo) _ V. Arden and Phil Ohman Ca fait peur aux oiseaux (The Frightened Birds) Clement Arabian Melody (Mélody Arabe) Hans Kindler Someone Worth While Edward Johnson Don Pasqualeâ€"Overture Part I A. Toscanini and La Scala Orch. gon Pasqualeâ€"Overture Part II A.Toscanini‘and La Scala Orch. ell Me, Daisy (from "Blossom Time") Riingld Werrenrath Teresita Mia (My Teresita)._ milio de Gogorza Spring Song Efrem Zimbalist Cradle Song Sophie Brasiau Eili, Eili ; Mischa Elman Nocturne Flonzaley Quartet Variations on a Mozart Air (from "Le Toreador")A. Galliâ€"Curci Hosanna! Marcel Journet Messe Solennelleâ€"Crucifizus (Crucified to Save Us) Caruso Ernaniâ€"Lo vedremo, o veglio audace Titta Ruffo If 1 Forget Ernestine Schumannâ€"Heink Lonesome Hoursâ€"Fox Trot 1 Virginia Bluesâ€"Fox Trot Venetian Love Boatâ€"Fox Trot My Mammx Knowsâ€"Fox Trot Angel Childâ€"EFox Trot I Ain‘t Nobody‘s Darlingâ€"M at any "His Master‘s Voice "â€" dealers Manufactured by Berliner Gaamâ€"oâ€"phone Co., Limited, Montreal Records for April x s Mischa Elman 74732 Flonzaley Quartet 74733 on a Mozart Air (from "Le Toreador")A. Galliâ€"Curci 74734 Marcel Journet 74735 mnelleâ€"Crucifizus (Crucified to Save Us) Caruso 87235 o vedremo, o veglio audace Titta Ruffo 87336 t Ernestine Schumannâ€"Heink 87337 Ask to hear these new selectiong played on the Victrola "HIS MASTER‘S VOICE" COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1900, BY EMILE BERLINER All Star T Paul White Paul White The Bens( t The Bens ot The Bens RED SEAL RECORDS DANCE RECORDS All Star Trio and Their Orches The Benson Orchestra of Chic Harry Thomas 4 Fox Trot Harry Thomas I POPULAR SONGS Bens harles Hartâ€"Elli I‘r local telephone system, when the telephone system is all right, lik Porcupine Telephone Lines. _ On March 28th. a Seottish proâ€" gramme supplied by the General Elecâ€" trie Station at Scehnectady, N.Y., was heard at Schumacher through the wireless. . The skirl of the pipes, the sweet melodies of the #‘auld Sceots sangs,"‘ and many other special Seot. tish features were heard with much enjoyment especially by the Scottish members of the audience in Schumaeâ€" WANTEDâ€"A Gentleman or Lady representative in Timmins to ‘handle Watkins‘ _ Products. All on spare time.. Fine oppor‘nity. Write: for full partisulars. The J. R. Watking Company, Dept. H. tario. ® Or REPRESENTATIVES WANTED Totally destroyed by Buckley‘s Bronchitis Mixture, The World‘s most â€" wonderful remedvy. y W. K. PUCKLEY, LIMITED, 142 Mutual St. Toronta Coughs Colds and Chronic Bronchitis 1ATtâ€"ILIMO¢T RRaw | Charles Hart € har!ci‘i’farrison CharlesHajri i GUARANTEED to give relief or money refunded _ 40 Doses for 75e Sold by all druggists or by mail from In Iroquois Falls hy 8. & K. DRUG CO. LTD. FRANK M. BURKE CURTIS DRUG CGoO. 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