Notes of The North | Sa TS solution, After I make some en- |quiries, and gather some data, I |shall be glad to write you furth- CANADIAN NATIONAL jhad on application to the Direc-! PROFESSIONAL COLUMN | RAILWAYS EARNINGS 'tor, Geological Survey, Ottawa, H. Joh top loader with the|er."" -- Northern News. | The gross earnings of the Ca-| Coal discovered while laying a Ww. A GORDON Ade. is seriously injured -- nadian National Railways for the!sewer im a busy street in Coat- last week on the night shift near! We are in receipt -of a letter | week ended April 7th, 1926 were! bridge, Scotland, is being dug up Barrister, Soliciter Mile 1 ° x of logs was| from Mr. C. H. Fullerton, Deputy $4,514,256 as compared with $4 t the rate of nine or ten tons a and Notacy. Public going up o1 e loader when the| Minister of Northern Develop-|069,497 for the corresponding | day. The "pit" is thirty-eight MYLES BLOCK MAIN ST. ¢reneman to him that it} ment, notifying us that the con-; week of 1925, increase of eleven! feet deep- ie Hadecbeees Ont. 7 lipy | for him to jump | necting links between the Temis- | per cent. --__--- -- v he ut unfortunately | kaming, Porcupine and Cochrane | - --- q ' i here the logs were settling| road systems will soon be opened | CANADA |Notice to Creditors K. M. STEPHEN d id he was badly crushed,|to auto traffic.. The communica-; DEPARTMENT OF MINES | ee Life, Health, Accident, Fire, Automobile I {ting on nicely at the} tion reads in part as follows: ---- | 1 here. --Troquois Falls| -"The Department intends to)New Maps of Western Quebec) I", the. Estate cE, aot | er eS ie | use every-effort to have these' i arrison, late of the LOwnSMIP | 7.0 General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada J I | me = mipleGed ducing: the, Tworgeclopieat maps obenier:| of Ingram, in the District of | . Several First Class Fire Companies a }sections' complete uring e wo geologica aps o =f ° ; al ------ ir. J. D. Grant, of Drumheller, | present fiscal year." a to mining. men and prospeéc-; ei Farmer, Deceas- | gibson Block Haileybury, Phone 322 'Alt I for.a number of This will come as welcome tors have recently been published | Chae We Bea : years been managing a large coal|news to motorists in the Porcu- by the Geological Survey. They} aE ae ot en or DR. W. R. SOMERVILLE mine i t field. has been a vis-| pine district, who will thus be en-| shdw*on a-seale of one-mile fej vanes Nh ty a, see 7 D oe itor 1 Mr. Grant has been| abled to motor north to Cochrane] one inch an area of eight hundred | >¢° pee all ee pace cae smio coal. area beyond|and south as far as Latcthford|square miles including a part of |@" ree, een Sarat Bank 'of Nova Scotia Building Mileage 68 and has-been greatly |and Kirkland Lake, making, in|Rouyn, Bellecombe, Dufresnoy, the eee o Li EdeJobo f a Main & Ferguson Haileybury inkerested in| the prospecting | all, a very respectable tour, - | Destor, Aiguebelle and Manne- - B kee itd ae : ee wee work that | taken place there.| Timmins Citizen. ville townships and the townships out 1925 'Ss f Ty y shi a "at He trelic that the indications of Clericy, Lapause, Joanne, |A-D- eye er SDitrige whee St ERIC E. SMITH yarrant <tensive development The kitchen range at the home Bousquet, Vaudray and Montan- Ingram an ans aiid AS end ; : vork and he expects to return toJof Mr. O, M. Campsall, Dymond}ier. These maps exemplify a ISK ae tS clivaemeen Piano Tuning and the field within the next few days|Township, has taken unto itself a) commendable departure in map-| 9 post eee ag S '" rare 168 Practical Instruction in Violin Peade vote time and invest his|shocking condition, shocking the) ping that will be greatly appre- aie eee Poetics 9, Mininicteas Playing given at your home. anoney there---Cochrane News. |members of the family when | ciated by prospectors. The var- Vy ae tee ay iy h Violins sold at Reasonable Prices --o lthewcome within three inches of|ious rock formations are repre-;tor of the Estate ot the sarc John | pox 556 Wen lisleand | ace : ese fly Bee Walter Harrison, their names and hay Dr. Goodwin, who is giving free] tt and causing the sparks to fly.| sented as' usual by different col- ddebeses andhilteparticdiarsisn lettres: to prospectors all next|A tin basin near, and the stove, |jors, but in the matter of repre- %: ie F calieroiclaimetand stare' aveek in the town hall, arrived in| kept up a continual exchange of|sentation of the actual outcrop-|™ 8 ee G. W. PERRAM town today with his apparatus, | and will commence his classes on Monday at 2 p.m. All those in terested in. geology and mining are inyited to attend.--Englehart 'Times. In his report of the recent visit of himself and Councillor Eplett to Toronto, Mayor E. G. Dickson told of his endeavors to secure a larger share of the royalty for the municipality. The town now receives half the royalty, until that half exceeds $35,000.00. In other words $35,000.00 is the lim- it that can be secured by the town at present. A straight half would exceed double thirty-five thousand at present. "I have ev- ery reason to believe that some- thing will be done" said the May- or, "and that the town will se- cure a larger share of the mining royalty this year.' -- Porcupine Advance. In reply to the letter sent by The Northern News, and dealing with the "periliat the gateway," Hon. G, Howard Ferguson has replied as follows: "T have yours of the 5th inst. and note what you say with re- gard to the dangerous crossing on Lang St., Cobalt. "T shall be glad to give your suggestion consideration in the hope that we may arrive at some TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY Train Service The Continental Limited, trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vancouver daily; operating through Pullman Sleeper be- tween Cochrane and Toronto. (These trains use Canadian Natio- nal Railways Stations at North Bay. Through Service, daily except Sunday Trains 46 and 47, between {foronto and Timmins, operating Parlor Cafe Car Service between North Bay and Timmins, also through Pullman sleeper between Toronto and Timmins. These trains use Canadian National Rail- ways station at North Bay. Daily, except Sunday, service 'etween North Bay and Cochrane trains 17 & 18, operating through fanadian Pacific Sleeper between Timmins and Montreal. These trains use Canadian Pacite Rly Station at North Bay. Local service daily except Sun- day, between Cobalt, Fountain Falls and Silver Centre. Local service daily except Sun- day, between Englehart and Co- balt. Connections at Earlton Jct. for Elk Lake daily except Sunday. Connections at: Englehart for Charlton daily except Sunday. Connections at, Swastika daily with Nipissing Central Railway for Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Cheminie-and the' Rouyn Gold Fields. Conections at Porquis Junction for Iroquois Falls, daily. Tri-Weekly Service between Cochrane and Island Falls Junc- tion, leaving Cochrane, 8.00 a.m.; arriving Islarid Falls Jet. 11.15 a, m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday; leaving Island Falls Jct.,| 12.15 p.m., arriving Cochrane 3.30 p-m., Tuesday, Thursday and| Saturday. | See current time table or apply| to any T. & N.O. Riv. Agent for) full particulars. | A. J. Pave, Gen. Passenger Agent, North Bay, Ont.| sparks, accompanied by a ticking sound. Mr. Campsall thought the atmosphere was possibly charged owing to some unusual electrical condition not otherwise noticed--New Liskeard Speaker. For some time there has been talk of erecting in Cobalt a suit- able memorial to the late Dr. W. G. Miller, for years Ontario Pro- vincial Geologist and the man who gave the town its name. It has been decided by the local Ki- wanis Club to raise sufficient mo- ney for this purpose. Cyril W. Knight and Jas. Bartlett are act- ing in conjunction with a com- mittee of Kiwanians. The .pro- posal is to place a Cobalt con- glomerate boulder in the station grounds and on the boulder have a bronze tablet. --Northern Min- er. --__<.s----- Chinchilla is now almost the rarest of all furs. A Wise Man said: "It's Never Too Late to Mend" But a Wiser Otte said: "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" Get those Shoes Repaired today at Albert Mino's Main Street pings of rock some new methods ments of their accounts and the} have been adopted. The soil ' ideeeathens covering where observed on tra- |" y : . verse hes is Sow by a as | AND TAKE NOTICE that af- Macdonald:block, Haileybury,nt. stippled pattern superimposed on/| ter the Ist day of May, 1926, the Telephones 63 and 313 Accounting and Auditing ature of the security, if any, Phone 251 BELLEVILLE ASSAY OFFICE 257 Bleecker Ave., Belleville, Ont. Assays and Analyses of Ores, Minerals and Metals. Mining Properties examined and re- ported on, Samples sent by mail or express will receive prompt attention. Yaileybury DR. R. €. LYON Office Hours--9-10 a.m. 2-4,7-8 p.m. Jory Block Ferguson Ave. FREDERICK ELLIOT Barrister and Solicitor Ontario and British Columbia Investments, Loans, ctc. 'Haileybury Gibson Block s KEARNEY & TUER Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Public Office--Gibson. Block F. L. SMILEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public CROWN ATTORNEY Court House -- Haileybury GEO. J. WHITE Architectural Drafting Plans, Specifications & Estimates Box 77 Phone 29B the geological colors of the map |said Administrator will proceed in such a way as to indicate the | to distribute the assets of the de- route followed by the geologist |ceased among the persons entit- DR. J. DUNN in his daily traverses. The breaks led thereto, having regard only to Veterinarian and Surgeon in this stipple along the traverses the claims of which he shall then New Liskeard Contracts Arranged Office--Symon Office, Phone 188 Residence--J. Lever's, Phone 113 HAILEYBURY LODGE No. 364, I.0.0.F. Meets in New Oddfellows' Tem- ple, Broadway St., every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting indicate the position of the rock | have had notice and that the said outcrops. As the traverses are Administrator will not be liable spaced about half a mile apart, for the said assets or any part the map enables the prospector | thereof to any person of whose to form a very fair idea of the claim he shall not then have re- amount of rock he may expect to ceived notice. " find in any given section of the DATED at Chatham, this 30th area. In the large drift covered |day of March, A.D. 1926. areas, where no rock was observ-| WILSON, PIKE & STEWART ed, the geological coloring has|39% Fifth Street, Chatham, Ont. 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