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FRANK BYCK Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate, have moved their offices to the new Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. Insurance and Real Estate $ MARSHALLâ€"ECCLEST ONE BLOCK. (Upstairs) REMOVAL â€"NOTICE SULLIVAN NEWTON Wirson‘s d cith EPE We . Frank Byck Still the Most for the Money "‘The National Smoke" A barher‘s pole on top of a barrel at one spot made a humorous imitation of a.silent policeman. Gates, logs, etc., etc., were along the road and the team had to be driven carefully to avord _ dangerous collisions. When Box 352 was reached, it was found that the alarm was a false one. The police are investigating and have some elues to the persons guilty of ringing in the alarm improperly. It should be remembered that tampering with fire alanm boxes is no joke at all. The law looks upon it as a crime punishâ€" ahle with severe jail terms. Saturâ€" day morning‘s alarm was a particuâ€" larly dangerous piece of foolishness, exposing town and firemen alike to unnecessary danger. No one should ever attempt to get funny in regard to fire or fire alarms in this North Land. What is believed to be a record in fast freight shipments for this North Land was made last week. A car containing the furniture for the new Oddfellows‘* Temple left Dundas on Monday and reached Haileybury at 6.30 on Thursday morninge. Nb en ud ad 29 5it h ce e ols ks 1 c es is 2 There was a large attendance at the annual Hallowe‘en dance of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Girls‘ Auxiliary held in the Masonic Hall here last Friday (Halâ€" lowe‘en) evening, and this despiie several other dances in the town and vieinity. ‘An _ enjoyable time was spent by all attending, the fine record established by the Girls‘® Auxiliary at previous dances proving a good drawâ€" ing card for the event last Friday evening. gress to the seene of the supposed fire was slow on account of the ol»â€" structions on the roads. The Halâ€" lowe‘en activities the previous evenâ€" ing had resulted in innumerable obâ€" structions being â€"placed on the road. to these demands. As usual the refreshments were an enjoyable part of the evening‘s enâ€" tertainment, they being plentiful and of the high standard of the refreshâ€" ments of any of the dances held ‘y the <Girls‘ Anxiliary. The young ladies of the Auxiliary desire to take this opportunity to express their apâ€" preciation for the aid rendered by the gentlemen in assisting in serving the refreshments to the large crowd at the dance Friday evening. PALSE ALARM EARLY ON SATURDAY MORNING LAST OSHAWA FOOTBALL CLUB PLEASED WITH VISIT HERE President Sends Letter of Appreciaâ€" tion of Hospitality Shown Team While in North. Wolno‘s â€" Orchestra provided the best of good music for the evening. Every dance on the twentyâ€"dance programme was encored several times the orchestra responding unstintedly to these demands. About quarter to two on Naturday morning the 'I'imxuim Fire Bnigade had a call to Box 52, corner Commerâ€" cral and Preston, Mattagami. Proâ€" eress to the seene of the supposed NNUAL HALLOWE‘EN DANCE ST. MATTHEW‘S GIRLS‘® AUX, Oshawa, Ontario, Oct. 29th, 1924. Dear _ Sir:â€"Will you kmdly exâ€"~ press through the columms of your paper thanks and appreciation of the Oshawa Fpotball Club to the execuâ€" tive of the Timmins Club and the citiâ€" zens in general for the royal way in which our elub was entertained while in your city. We sincerely hope if your team and ours areâ€" drawn to meet again in the future it will be on our home ground, that we may in a measure return the comipliment so thoroughly enjoyed by every one of our team. We wish your team every success in the ‘final for the Ontario Cup, and shall look forward to you collecting the silverware Last‘ week The Advance rveceived the following letter, which explains itself !â€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Sincerely yours, E. Brown, ] A res One tree can make a million matehâ€" esâ€"one match can destroy a million trees. HOLLINGER RECREATION CLUB MASQUERADE EVENT Dwyer, Best comic costume, â€" lady, Javreau; gentleman, Mr, J. Sm There was a record attendance on Friday evening at the Hollinger Reeâ€" reation (Club Hallowe‘en Masquerade, and the event from every standpoint was a very enjoyable suceess. A pleasing luncheon was served during the evening. The number and originâ€" ality of the costumes are worthy of special mention. The fun continued until 1.30 a.m., all thoroughly enjoyâ€" ing the dancing. Music by the Ramâ€" blers‘ Orchestra. Taken all in all, the event is generally accepted as beâ€" ing one of the most enjoyable held in the Hollinger Townsite Hall for some time past. The following were the prize winners for the evening:â€" Best fancy costume, lady, Mrs. K. W. Blow ; gentlieman, Mr. Cohen. Most original costume, lady, Mrs. A. Habhib; Mr. L. N. M 1 MIL Plan No §1/ MIT M17 M1I7 M17 M1LT MIT M17 Mi7 M17 M1T7 MIT M17 M1T7 M17 M17 M17 M17 MI7 M1IT MALT MIT M17 M17 M1TZ MILT M1T MIL7Z MiAT M17 MILT M1LT MI1T M1LTZ M 3 M13 M 3 By.virtue of a Warrant under the hand of the Reeve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the District of Cochrane dated the 11th day of August, A.D. 1924; commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with cost, notice is heraby given that unless such taxes and cost are paid, I shall in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chap. 195 R.S.O. proceed to sell, by auction the lands or so much thereof as many be necessary to discharge the same at the Municipal Hall, in the Settlement of Ansonville in the Township of Calvert District of Cochrane, on the 22nd day of November, A.D. 1924 at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon. Treasurer‘s Office f PAUL DUBE, Ansonville, Ont., August 11th, 1924. Treasurer TOWNSHIP OF MeCART FARM PROPERTY Treasurer‘s Sale of Land in Arrears for Taxes TOWNSHIP OF CALVER SV NV NV NV N1 $%% 4 _ us TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT SETTLEMENT OFP ANSONVILLE Treasurer‘s August Pt ; 14 42‘ x .90‘ 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 57 .09 TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT FPARM PROPERTY 4 Con 1 160 A 1921â€"22â€"23 142.83 7 Con 2 160 A 1921â€"22â€"23 95.56 2 Con 6 160 A 1921â€"22.23 _ 97.03 1 Con 6 160 A 1919â€"20â€"212223 â€" 170.23 2 Con 2 160 A 1921â€"22â€"23 135.45 11 Con 1 160 A 1921â€"22.23 241.60 12 Con 4 160 A 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 _ 69.97 2 Con 1 160 A 1921.22â€"23 _ 146.80 10 Con 6 160 A 1921â€".22â€"23 _ 155.42 TOWNSHIP OFP CLERGUE 96 84‘8 x 220‘ 1921â€"22.23 18.18 L88, 775 x 173" 1921.22â€".23 29.98 TOWNSHIP OF CLERGUE FARM PROPERTY Lot 140 o 22 46 Con 6 Office, Ansonville, Ontario. 11th, 1924. D No. 1924 Smith nville, Ontario Frontage LCon Con Con OM n on «€Gn on on on (03¢1 On n M Frontage *4 % . % * % *4 #4 4.# *4 *4 *4 #.% *4 h d *4 *# % *4 4 % ..W.ntutnzutvonffut?uzut.f?uzucntuzuzv.":?.nzuznxu:?":....f.z ate ate ols "# ®. )* AA‘ *4 *# A #4 *4 ## *# # « *4 # # *# *# # ##4 *# # ## 0‘. *# 81 Spruce Street Studio * * etectecte * * + *= ## # *+ *# #* * * *4 # #4 *# # #+* # # #+* * + #4 * #© #* # 4 *#* #, # *4 * # *#+* # # *#* * + *4 * c #4 *, # *4 * #© #* # 4+ *#* *# # #* # 4 #* *# .0 # .0 *#+ * *# *# # # *#* # 4# *# * 0..0 *# * #* *# # #+* #, *# ##4 # *# *4 * # *#+* # # *4 # *# #* * # #4 # # #4 # *# #* # t #* *# # #* *# # #4 *# # #* *# #% #* # #% *4 *# #© #* # # #*, + *# #* # 4 #* #4 # # #* *# # Cad * «+ #4 #, 4 Opposite the Postâ€"office TIM MINKS If you Enjoy Musicâ€"If you can Whistle a Tune or Hum an Air. If the Old Songs and Melodies you heard in Childhood still power to move youâ€"Then you have the latent musical talent that needs only training and development to make you an accomplished musician. 75 # 147" 00 INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES (Agents for Confederation Life Association). Years in Arrears 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 1920â€"21.22â€"23 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 1qQ91 _ oo _ on Years in Arrearsi 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 ‘1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"28 1921 â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€".22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1021.â€"22â€"20 Amt. 12,.20 12.26 12,26 12 ,.26! 12 .26 12 .26 12.20 12.20 12 , 26 12,.26 SIMMS, HOOKER DREW (Late Military School of Music, London, England) 1921 1921â€"22â€"23 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 Houses and Lots of Lots for Sale on Terms. Enrol now for Special Winter Course. f Township 0 Treasurer Township of Calvert Amount DISTRICT OF COCHRANTE # # 0..0..00000....0.0 # 0:“‘003“..". O.....Q'O 0’.0'0 0.‘ 0’0 000 00‘"0':"0 ) _Â¥* 0+ b* t# #6 °4 4 .64 4.68 6.50 5.64 8 .290 3. T0 5.90 6 .13 bo 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.056 2.56 2.06 2.06 2.056 3 . 49 .86 .06 .86 56 .36 PHONE 112 Residence PHONE 137 Total 20 .88 32 .98 14. 82 14.82 86 .72 60 .77 1J 06 13 ()6) 04 Ofj hm ~I 60. 65 . 67 , N2 Unp. ) i Unp. Unp. Unp. Unp. Unp. Pat. Unp. Unp. Pat. ) Pat Pat Pat. or Unp. Pat. \Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Paci. Pat. Pat. Pat. 1?at. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat Pat Pat 46) t , 46 O06 659 3%