Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1923, p. 12

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TH BRISHPWHIG ------------ ee | Matachewan Canadian NCORPORATED Jo 2eonut Likiliy oF aaa) -- ¥ TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 and EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK bur MATINEE WED. and SAT. [GRAND = BIGGEST AND BEST VAUDEVILLE EVER IN KINGSTON CULTURAL VAUDEVILLE CIRCLE PRESENTS 7 Great Acts. Look Them Over. Overture by Grand Symphony Orchestra. 8. TIME- TABLE 15 BOLLIGER & REYNOLDS "A TRIP ON THE LINE" 8.20 YOU ASKED FOR MAURICE GRACE BRIERRE & KING Exclusive Songs and Dancers BIG-TIME DAN CASLAR THE PIANIST COMPOSER TAMEO KAJIYAMA The Noted Japanese Calegraphist and Mental Marvel Demonstrating the Multiple Action of the Brain in a Series of Remarkable Brain Tests. BEASLEY TWINS SINGING AND DANCING VIOLINISTS FREDDIE ANGIE CLINTON & CAPPELL IN "THE LITTLE Wop" KLUTING'S ENTERTAINERS A Unique Group of Scientifically Educated Animals and) Birds, Featuring the Famous Leaping Cats, GOD SAVE THE KING VAUDEVILLE -WE HAVE IT! Best Vaudeville Ever Presented in Kingston. COME SEE IT! PRICES: 25c., 50c., 75¢., $1.00. Seats now AAA er tae From Leicester Square to Gay Paree The Fun- niest Blooming Comedy You Ever Did See "SQUIBS WINS THE CALCUTTA SWEEP" [24 You saw them and loved them in "ME AND MY GAL," but now in "SQUIBS WINS THE CALCUTTA SWEEP," they are funnier and better than ever. . Come Early--No ALLEN Today Advance in Prices A A a + AN NN Any ------ as on sale. Get them early. dar Why aren't these radio wires | | ed correctly? : | | The answer will be found ai| |today"s want ads. { | | { {speak. Dan Caslar, himself a nd | musician and formerly conductor his own orchestra in New York Ci {performs on the piano with tt !subtle touch which distinguishes t renowned artist from the music | mechanie, Few. if any, animal shows ar ecual to the meritorious perform ance of Kluting's entertainers Cats rigs, rabbits and birds perform some {ef the most pleasing and entertain {ing feats witnessed by any audiencs anywhere, Bobbie Boliger and Alma Rey- nolds are the curtain-raisers of the | evening and staged a tight and slack rope feature, performed with an un- Usual amount of ski ang original- ity Maurice Brierre and Grace King, 'from New Orleans and Boston," please in a singing act of charm and "Will That Be AN?" dialozue, merit a song i: evinced pronounced ap- | AY, v7) (con he oie 0 : A Asa saa " What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions BIG VAUDENILLE Cultural Vaudeville Circuit. Speaking of the Cultural Vaude- | ville Circle, which opens a week's engagement at the Gr.\'d Opera {House to-night, the London Free Fress says: For a long time London citizens |kave bzen looking forward inviting- {1y to what might be truly described as good vaudeville, and now it i= {last night when the Cultural Vaude- {the best acts touring the theatrical ment lasting for the remainder of the current week. | The headliner, and in th's case he {i3 a real readliner, is Tameo Kaji- | Yama, a son of the Flowery Kingdom. are unbeliavable and utterly bevond {the conception of anyone who falls {to see his achievements, which might Latest in Spring and Summer Millinery SEE OUR ASSORTMENT WHEELER and 0°CONNOR 370 Princess Street. Phone 338J. [| STRAND No PRICES : Evenings (Tax included) "The Superb Picture "The Nth TRANSATLANTIC SAILINGS Season 1923. Lists and Rates now ready. Apply C. 8. KIRKPATRICK Ticket A t, 38 Cl amhip Tie Ont. Shel. wr J. D. GODKIN & SON Commandment" { MOTOR BUS will start its service | | BY FANNIE HURST Sunday, Apr. 22, at 1.45 pm. Author of "Humoresque" 1 A Real Human Story MUSICAL GOODS of a Lonesome Girl Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, WITH Ukuleles, all kinds Strings and || COLLEEN MOORE ttings, Instrument Cases, etc. | | | | | i And All-Star Cast Special Sale of HARMONICAS. JACK ELDERS [ll 27 CIGAR STORES 70 and 269 Princess Strect OTHER ATTRACTIONS: "FELIX WINS THE WAY PATHE NEWS {with truth be termed quintuple con- |centration. His aot is the quintess- ence of the excellent and marvelous and his audience sinks into a stags of ultra-admiration as his perform- ance progresses. Startling feats which in them- [selves are difficult for a man of {ordinary intelligence, Tameo pro- ceeds to give simultaneous exhibi- | tions of applied concentration which {if performed individually, would re- {Quire marked skill and practice, He jis nothing short of a wizard in his |line and stands out in the vaude- ville world as day stands out from night. The super vaudeville attrac- tions which have come to London fade into the uttermost insignifi- cance when compared with his mystifying performance, and when cne has witnessed his act there is but one cénclusion that can be arrived at, that he has half a dozen brains working at one and the same time on his many problems. The only at- titude that can be taken by the audi- {ence is one of profound awe 2magzement. Tameo writes, reads, talks, ans- wers questions and extracts the cubic roots of numbers running into ithe seven figures all at the same {ttme. He does even more than that. i {This Japanese vaudeville star, hav- --_-------------- To believe a business impossible is the way to make it so. < PE ---- It is thé nature of every man to err, but of none but a fool to per- severe in error. . : "2%" FRUIT STORE OPENS FRIDAY, MAY 4th Carrying a Large Stock of All Kinds Of Fruits stocked by us. in season--domestic and foreign---with SEE US ON OPENING DAY. | 3 FRANK GERACE | 'S51 PRINCESS ST. . Corner of Sydenham Street. he writes them simultaneously for- right side up, mingling the letters of each word jn a methodical amazing manner in one continuous | line. From this maze of alphabetical | characters he separates the words | until each stands out by itself bear- | ing silent but eloquent testimony | to the fact that the word "wizard" is entirely inadequate if one wants! justly to describe his mantal mani- Tulations. To fully appreciate this art one must see the multitude of amazing complexities he performs with an uhequaled skill and dexter- ity. Second only to Tameo himself is | the turn of the Beasley twins and Dan Casler. This act, heralder as something out of the ordinary. in musical vaudeville attractions; mors than lives up to all pre-performance i Announcements. The Beasley twins | are, indeed, a versatile pair, as ther | ciassical numbers on the violin, char- § acterized by an accuracy and precis- | || AMUSEMENTS | 4 | dicates, is BILL AT THE GRAND | | Newspapers Speak Highly of excellence of which | j here. It opened at the: Grand theatre | {ville Circuit, composed of seven of | stage to-day commenced an engage- | {whose feats of mental simultaniem | and" Pany across thehannel, vet fons of the All { Cosmopolitan pi a picture of yj | esque," Fannie also impersonations, first of a Frenchman by Mr. Brierre, and lat- | terly of an old maid by {Irn first-rate fashion. ! "The Little Wop," as Its name in- an original turn with a distinctly Italian flavor. Classteal singing in that linguage by Miss | Angie Cappell and piano music of ithe quaint yariety by Freddie Clin- ton are interminged with origina! wit and humor. This comnlates ¢ rrogramme, the Was never seen and. which is 'entirely free tom any as- | rect of coarseness or vulgarity, but | which on their othe hand emphasiz- es culture, refinemunt and propriety In a way to meet with the utmost | approval of all types of individuals, "SQUIBS WINS THE CALCUTTA SWEEP" (in this city { Is Sequel to and Greater Than "Mb and My G4." The Toronto Weekly Star says, "Betty Balfour in"Me And My Gal" {has conquered Tdonto., Wait until |they see her in 'Squibs Wins The {Calcutta Sweep," at the Allen | theatre, to-day. The habitues d the Paris boule- {vards were treate to some real fun, when the Englishilirector, Mr. Pear- json, brought thae delightful char- acters, Sam 'Opdns, Squibbs, and IP. C. Charles L¢, over there to |take many of thf scenes of the lat- est and greatest inglish comedy hit, | "Squibbs Wins Th Calcutta Sweep." | The fastidious Ppisian was shocked | and delighted afthe sight of Sam | 'Opkins, the Engish Bloke, all ar- | frayed in a Frenolwalking suit, with isilk hat and sp®, and almost per- {fect as to dress, but nevertheless, {marked all overjith the character- | istics of a blokeand going through {kis screamingly inny gesticulations | |in a manner th{ almost made the | [Arch de Trionhe scream with. {laughter. | Much of the ftion of "Squibs | Wins 1ne Sweep'takes place on the {streets of Paris,ind as in the pre- vious picture, 'e And My Gal," [Where agreeablaviews of Picadilly Circus and othefamous sections of {London were shan as the story was junfolded, in thifpicture the boule- vards of Paris gure Prominently. IThe director tof the whole com. and the | treat to the eye, is experienced the sptator, as he fol- antics f these wonderful English charactg, Squibs, 'Opkins and P. C. Charli Lek, is sach as | twill not be forgden for a long time | i views of Paris ata | while the fun t [there by \lows the {Ing accepted four lengthy words sugt 'to come. gested by members of the audience. | {four days onmty, starting wards, backwards, upside down and | This cinema {ys the Allen for to-day tremendous pop- Ifour, the pat- € urged to come early and makejre of Seats, and in view of uiarity of Bett N Picture You have any screen plays picturizing life | a jazzcrazed era. It will be wortlyour while, there- fore,' to attendhe Strand Theatre tonight or tompow and see 'The Nth Commandnit," a Paramount- uction of life as it is actually "aor perhaps, the exception of "Bnoresque," this is walled human ap- at made "Humor- rst, author; Franx Borzage, direct land Frances Mar- FRR A An rs --~ fon, Ww. Good, live Satin Finish Apply Satin peal. The trio tative to sell wood Floorin are fon, and latterly their singing, be- | Miss King | beaten, their own record sew that production. or HEAD OFFICE : Capital Authorized $5,000,000 HON. G. D. ROBERTSON, PO, LLD. Former Minister of Laber, Cohta neund Federal Government, Ofta Vice-President, Order of Rallroad Telegraphers. HON. J. A. McDONALD, Pres, Amherst Pianos, Lid. JOS. 8S. QUALEY .........00...,,! Mining, New York, U.S.A. W. J. BOLAND ......0*2s0uvu.... MacDornell & Bolang, Re B:-EVANS .v..oviiivviie, -- N.B. Vice-Pres., Atlantic Underw ping} Toronto, Ont. Teronte, Ont. DIRECTORS : HON. G. D. ROBERTSON, P.O, LL.D. Former Minister of Labor, Ottawa, Ont. Vice:Pres. Order of Railroad Telegraphera. JOS. 8. QUALEY, hy Mining, New York, U.S.A. HON. RODOLPHE MONTY, P.0., K.O. Ex-Secretary of State for Canada. Monty, Duranleau, Ross & Angers, Mont- real, P.Q HENRY 8. THOMPSON, ESQ. Vice-Pres., Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Company, New York, U.S.A. M. 8. CLARKE, ESQ. Clarke, Hook & Company, Halifax, N.S. Vice-Pres,, The Nova Scotia Trust Company. Bankers Solicitors Transfer - - - . Property. The Company owns in the Matache- wan Gold Area approximately 840 acres in a compact block. This property is the result of the consolidation of the holdings of the Matachewan Cana- dian Gold Limited, The Matachewan Rand Gold Mines Limited and the Clemens-Robb | claims, located in the centre of what is termed the Matachewan Gold Camp. The merger of these properties places the Com- pany as one of the largest owners of mining properties in Northern Ontario. A number of the claims making up the total acreage owned by the Company were staked by a group of well known prospec- tors, which included the late Benny Hol- inger, the staker of the original famous Hollinger Mine in Porcupine, now consid- rred one of the greatest gold mines in the vorld, and which produces approximately ne Million Dollars in gold every thirty ys. The estate of the late Mr. Hollinger nks as one of the largest shareholders of ¢ Matachewan Canadian Gold Limited. The results secured from development . rk, hereinafter outlined, supply the ndation for practically every report that been issued on the district from time time, both by Dominion and Ontario 'ernment geologists and independent neers. Bory and Location of Matachewan Camp 'he Matachewan Gold Area was dis- Cded in 1916 by the late Sam Oftisse, Obf the oldest and best known" Pets in Canada, the original discovery €la now forming a part of this Com- Pan property. It is situated in the Dis- tric Temiskaming, Northern Ontario, andnbraces the Townships of Powell, Yarn, Cairo, Kimberley, Baden, Alma, Banfkburn, Holmes and Flavelle. It is reach by the T. & N. O. Railway to Elk Lake d thence by boat up the Montreal Rivery by road "into the Camp. The Matacyan Camp proper, that is to say, the al where the greatest amount of develojent work has been accomplished (largelpy this Company) is located in the Tokhips of Powell and Cairo. It is approxately 28 miles southwest of Kirk- land Laland 38 miles south of Porcupine, two of ¥ largest producing gold camps of the Wtern Hemisphere, and among the great in the world. | Development. ' Pine years 1918, 1919 and 1920, i \ working Wer most difficult conditions-- due to thdact that the property was sit- uated 25 files from the railroad, and consequent) inaccessible; also {o the ab- sence of fctrical power--the merged companies &ended in excess of $500,000 in acquiringllaims and conducting 2n ex- tensive camjign of diamond drilling, sur- if and underground work. In out this programme, the Company ins{led a fairly complete mining plant and eqpment, together with the required buildgs and bunk houses. This involved the hiking in of the necessary machinery, mierials and supplies over a country wherejo roads were available at that time. TH results secured, however, conclusively wiranted this expenditure. In due cours application will be made to list this stock in Toronto and New York, A offering for public subscription, for a limited period, 600,000 sha; ol We are BERNE H. HOPKINS, ESQ, Agent & Registrar - The Trusts & Guarantee Company Lamited, Toros HON. J. A. McDONALD Vice-President, Atlantic Oil & Mining, Colorado foe Pres, F. C. Sutherland & jg any, Lté. Gen. Man., Great Northern r Co. Ltd. WALTER J. BOLAND, ESQ. i Macdonell & Boland, Barriste Toronto, Ont ig Sallcitors, This preliminary developsheatincuded the putting down, over a wid} arey of 62 holes having an average dep of Pp iY imately 250 feet, totalling if} all 141294 feet. In addition, 3,700 fee trenching, 203 feet of sinking and 1,009 feet of dyift- ing has been done, having a} ifs object the Co-relating of the ore bodi s. Whillthe Chief purpose of this work Was to acfhire information 'on the geological condifbns existing, it resulted in demonstrati yt estimated ore tonnage of 36;857 tons jay- ing an average value of $9.77 to theton. Extracts From Government Repors. In a publication issued by the Depart- ment of Mines at Ottawa, under the rame of "Geology of Matachewan District, Northern Ontario," Mr. H. C. Cook, Gov- emment Geologist, who made a thorough study of the Matachewan Area, stated dn effect: "The porphyry mass on thie ciaims (Matadghewan Canadian Gold imited) is the larest yet discovered in t District, being ®mewhat over pne-haff mile in length ahd 500-600 fees in width." "Channel samples, taken long bottom of trenches in Re enriched areas | by the engineers exami ng the property, are said to have given values ca; rying from J $5.00 to $25.00 per toy." "The dykes contain| suffi ous pyrite to yield valges ¢ $3.00 to $50.00 per tofr with of about $10.00," In the _.Aanidal Rep artment of Mines, in 1920, Is given the results of tive examination of the Matach " as carried out by Mr. A. G. Bu logist for the Department. It is that no more favorable report been issued in Canada on any in the same stage of preliminar ment. On Page 61, Paragraph report on this Company's prop Burrows states as _ "In places the altered and 'm light grey schist is 10 to 25 feet One mass of ore to the northeast shaft is 50 feet long, with an ave of 20 feet. Two cross sections 6 showed assay values of $12.75 feet and $18.31 over 22.75 fe lens of light grey ore can b ward from No. 2 shaft fo low ground. This ore feet in width. In trench 2 14.5: feet in width, of light gred eous schist containing a band o, N phyry showed an assay value of § Conclusion CHAS, F. NAVIN, ESQ. Detroit, Mich. . Bank of Nova Macdonell & Boland, Torom the it TED x 3 An estimated ore tonnage of 6.4 tons has been indicated by the above vo Basing these estimates on the coh reports of the engineers, aggressive Wbper tions over a petiod of six to eight should open up 150,000 to 200,00 of $11.00 ore, approximating in Val $2,000,000, and permit the erection of 1 mill, thus placing the Com any on a p ducin s within a very short period. e would draw your attention es cially to the Board of Directorate of fh Company, which constitutes one of fl strongest group ever brought together ig any single mining enterprise, NON (3 the MatachewanCanadian Gold Limited at $1.00 (par value) a share. KINDLY ALL IN THE ATTACHED FORM FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS: F. C. Sutherland & Company : INVESTMENT BROKERS, KING ean Sy ¥F. C. SUTHERLAND WARD HOTEL BUILDING TORONTO, ONT. Sian. 4-5 King Edwari Hotel Bidg., Toronto, Ont. Without obligaton on my part, please mail me full particulars of the Matachewan dian Gold Limited, toithe following address : Pa-- X having equalled if seen in the leading roles. | t every conceivable kind d a {fight has been staged in motion i tures, However, something p in | picku: In addition not the way of fisctic battles on cast Includes Chariots Cooper. Gasoline hes had 8 L|C¥Bt per gallon on price. Allfes give Taurus 10 to Phillips the itulations are sifll in

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