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Porcupine Advance, 1 Sep 1932, 1, p. 2

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MHOPEs®s TIMMINXS® CONTINTUES A% LEADER IKX THE EAYS : titled mining town of ‘limmiry interest there has been . ing taken in agricultura tural maiters, The cit manage to have a poult: year, and this and 8th of 8e ations the succes serve. Timmins time a leading North Land, and that this town t that this town may C the leading class, while productive soil in the : should raise crops with the townsâ€"people. T right in giving encour: cultural and horticulti been W ancient Olympi games. been written about the fact that th ancient Greeks didn‘t use the wor( Olympiad in referring to the Olympi games. The whole thing could hav been avoided by the simple statemen that none of our sports writers are an cient Greeks. By virtue of a warrant under the hand of the Reeve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, dated July the 23rd, 1932, commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes, respectively due thereon, together with cost, notice is hereby given that unless such taxes and costs are paid, 1 shall in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chapter 238, R S.0. 1927, proceed to sell by auction the lands or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge the same at the Municipal Hall in the village of Ansonville in the Township of Calvert, District of Cochrane, on the 1st day of December 1932 (Thursday) at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon, pursuant to Statutes. Ayotte, Gedeon, Pontmain, Que... Brophy, Mrs. M., Ansonville, Ont. ... Breton, Wilfrid, Dupuy, ... Chaumont, Ovila, Ansonville, Ont. Contant, Romeo, Ansonville, Ont. Deskovitch, Eug., Ansonville, Ont...... Fera, Fearn A. S., Iroquois Falls, Ont..:: Flaherty, James, Rouyn, Que. Goldstein, M., Toronto, Ont........ Goulet, Alp., Montrock Guindon, Ed., Ansonville, Ont.. Huard, Wm., Ansonvxlle Ont. o Karmazenuik, Geo. Porquis Jct Ont.A... Ludwig, Hyman, Ansonville, Ont. Lachapelle, Hermas, Ansonville, Ont.. Lachapelle, Alex., Ansonville, Ont... Laverdure, Wm., Ansonvme Ont. Lortie, Ernest, Ansonvme Ont. Lepage, Hermas, Ansonville, Ont. Leclair, J. H., Pembroke, Ont.. Miller, F. E., Ansonville, Ont. Mousseau, Geo E., Kirkland Lake Ont Name and Address And further take notice that it is the intenti journed sale, if held, all parce*s of land if the y R.S.O. 1927, the said adjourned sale, if necessary The New Liskeard Speaker Y y$:â€""We believe the Advance is led to much of the credit due to ning town of Timmins for the a< terest there has been and still is Marchand, Albert, Ansonville, Ont. Meunier; Henry, Montrock, Ont...... Murphy, Robert, Montrock, oOnt........ Marchand, Albert, Ansonville, Ont. Olaveson, Ed., Ansonville, Ont. Ohlman, Chas., Ansonville, Orft. ... Pepin, Leon, Ansonville, Ont........ Paradis, J. A., Montrock, Ont....... Page, Robert, Ansonville, ... Paquette, Aurius, Ansonville, Ont. Rainville, Edward, Ansonville, Ont Romain, 2d., Ansonville, Ont.. Fossi, Peter, Ansonville, Ont........ St. Denis, P., Ansonville, Ont......... Tremblay, Alfred, Ansonville, Ont. Veuillette, Lionel, Ansonville, Ont.... Viau, Albert, Ansonville, Ont... Wheeler, John, Ansonville, Ont. Doherty Roadhouse Co. members Standard Stock Mining Exchange U cce § § § i} t ce i1 D i [ i 6 ces C. E. HALL Bank of Commerce Bldg. Timmins 35â€"47 Phone 701 P.0O0. Box 1239 muirsd Fast and Efficient Service Call or Telephone 14 Correspondent , year, U ptember ultural they will We wish TREASURER‘S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES IN ARREARS HER FIRST DANCE WITH JIM, HOW THRILLEO hE was ! ith which The Ad uragemen DISTRICT OF COCHRANE, TOWNSHIP of CALVERT he A BUDDING ROMANCE ALMOST SHAWTVVERED great deal has e fact that the use the word to the Olympic ing could have imple statement i Andad izens generally ry show once a t is an the "th ast week N\ /S #1; is the intention of the Council of the Township of Calvert to purchase at the adâ€" land if the price offered is less than the arrears and costs thereof, according to â€"if necessary, to be held the 8th day of December 1932. PRESEXNXTATIOX MADE TO MIZXS MARY VANXNDERVLIET Lot No. 21, Plan M 66â€"52x 83 patented Lot No. â€" 4, plan Mâ€"65â€"58x140 patented NE of Lot 8, Con. 2â€"80 acres unpatented .. NW} of Lot 5, Con 1â€"80 acres unpatented NL of Lot 6, Con. 1â€"160 acres unpatented Lot No. 7. plan, Mâ€"14â€"50x114 patented ... Lot No. 39, plan acre patented... Pt. No. 18, plan Mâ€"3â€"38x190 patented Lot No. 39, plan Mâ€"12â€"50x95 patented Ni of Lot 7, plan Mâ€"31â€"50x110 patented 3i of Lot 2. Con. 1â€"160 acres unpatented ... _ 1929â€"31 Lot No. 7, plan Mâ€"1Câ€"50x95 patented SE} of Lot 8, Con. 1â€"80 acres unpatented Lot No. 11, plan Mâ€"66â€"56x83%4 patented Lot No. 3, plan Mâ€"12â€"50x95 patented LOt No. 16, plan Mâ€"28â€"40x100 patented Lot No. 3, plan Mâ€"28â€"40x88%} patented LOt No. 25, plan Mâ€"12â€"76x95} patented Lot No. 13, plan Mâ€"66â€"41#x112 patented Lot No. 25, plan Mâ€"13â€"70x40 patented LOt No. 12, plan Mâ€"28â€"40x88# patented . .Lot No. 9, plan Mâ€"33â€"36x88%4 patented Pt. No. 22, plan Mâ€"3â€"33x78 patented ... LOt No. 7, plan Mâ€"86â€"50x100 patented Ni of Lot 9, Con. 4â€"160 acres, unpatented .S% of Lot 6, Con. 4â€"160 acres ‘patented .Lot No. 5, plan Mâ€"33â€"52x104 patented .Ft. Lot No. 12, plan Mâ€"3â€"50x100 patented .Pt. Lot No. 49, plan Mâ€"3â€"50x100 patented.... SW of Lot 5, plan Mâ€"31â€"55x100 patented .Pt. Lot 25, plan Mâ€"3â€"80x70 patented .SE!} of Lot 4, Con.‘3, 80 acres unpatented LOot No. 4, plan Mâ€"12â€"50x95 patented ....... Pt. Lot 59, plan Mâ€"3â€"50x784 patented .Lot No. 24, plan Mâ€"14â€"91x81 patented............ .Lot No. 7, plan Mâ€"65â€"50x100 patented =..... Lot No. 3, plan Mâ€"66â€"41#%x 112 patented Lot No. 24, plan Mâ€"12â€"76x95 patented.......... LOt No. 22, plan Mâ€"31â€"45x100 patented .......... .. 1929â€"31 Lot No. 4, plan Mâ€"24â€"52x104 patented ... 1928â€"31 1928â€"31 ... 1929â€"31 ....1928â€"31 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 1928â€"31 ....1929â€"31 .1929â€"31 1928â€"31 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 _ 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 :.... 1 929â€"31 ....1929â€"31 1928â€"31 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 . 1929â€"31 .. 1929â€"31 1928â€"31 1929â€"31 1928â€"31 ... 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 .. 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 _ 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 1929â€"31 place she clearly won at the Hamilton meet, she would have been a member of the quartette to represent Canada in the 400 metre race and Canada would have been the winner of that event. As it was favouritism succeedâ€" ed in keeping the Liskeard girl off the team, and a miserable mess lost the bigcevent to Canada." Ine€ 11 Sudbury Star:â€"The British are still in the vanguard of aviation accomplishâ€" ments. Alcock and Brown were the first to make a successful nonâ€"stop crossing of the Atlantic, and now Capt. Mollison makes new history by recordâ€" ing the first solo flight westward over the waters separating the British Isles from the North American continent. ways will be, tha liet been given | jlace she clearly | meet. she would |] hre a reprrt las; week of a prée made to Miss Mary Vande New Liskeard Speaker sa â€"*‘The citizens of NewW L hink Lot or Concession It i by 1t it he a place in the mnaAis orld‘s champion runâ€" ir contention, and alâ€" it had Miss Vanderâ€" her rightful placeâ€"a won at the Hamilton have been a member to represent Canada e race and Canada the winner of that 1€ been per: ete in Ot WoOr ce TODAY SHE IS ENGAGED TO JIM. SHE BEGAN VSING LirEBuoy _ Enpeo® B.O." rorever BUT AFTER ONE DANCE JiM LEFT HER â€" DIDN‘T COME NEAR HER AGAIN 1€ 00 NC rm bart fina ard ‘Tal Depression Cannot Last Much Longer and E Mr. K amount of money in saving banks in Canada today as before the depression in 1929â€"about $1,400,000,000. . "And what we have today that we didn‘t have then, is a market," says Mr. Kelâ€" ley. . "Manufactured goods are being worn out and they will have to be reâ€" placed. For instance I sent out a man from my agency the other day to inâ€" quire about automobile tires. From: fifty motorists he learned that only one was using tires that had not gone more than 20,000 miles. They will all be needing tires soon. And it‘s the same thing in all manufactured goods." Wheat Outlook While the chances of getting $1 a bushel price for wheat this year does not seem very likely still the wheat situation is much brighter than last year, he said. This is because this ‘[year‘s crop was planted cheaper and grown cheaper than any crop since beâ€" fore the war. And the crop, which has been estimated at 400,000,000 bushels hat there is | @imount of mone # € ick of Production has Made Marks for Manufacturers, Says Agency Head. Newspapers Called the Boest Advertising Medium. Kof MONGEON, Treasurer Township of Calvert Years â€" Arrears to substantiate most important i is just about 423.170 59.65 71.56 164.13 159.51 59$.39 1,443.89 253.177 244.92 132.96 202.97 125.33 471.60 143.26 314.82 204.74 301.59 265.32 199.09 520.41 115.98 382.52 228.29 80.79 185.15 335.27 371.09 165.88 143.31 167.00 149.68 162.51 408.81 332.83 356.01 32145 301.43 108.31 215.41 18.13 21.19 2.98 3.58 8.21 7.98 29.92 72.19 12.69 12.25 6.65 10.15 6.27 23.08 7.16 15.74 10.24 ind THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Costs Total Whytake chances with‘B.0.‘? 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Dil by way. th Mr. Kelley stated â€" might see person « rustle through the pa bH The other two r¢ y looks for prosp 1 trade that is su "Advertising is a dynamic social force. working for the good of all," Mr. Kelâ€" ley stated. "It is a force in business. It is not something extra, but is part and parcel of the business. It is not something you hem on to the border of a business to make the business loOk pretty, it is one blade of the shears and, of course, sales form the other blade." Advertising did one thing in business, Mr. Kelly said, it increased consumpâ€" ticn by annihilating time. A business was made of four classifications, he stated finance, production, sales and public opinion. There were many who considered the first three and ignored the last. A business must have favorâ€" able public opinion and keep prlace with the changing times, he concluded. READ THIS AND THEN THINK OF THE MOSS UP AT MOOSONEE The Huntingdon Gleaner last week in its column, "Chronicled News Bits," had the following:â€"*"Prof. Victor E. Shelford, department of zoology, Uniâ€" versity of Tllinois, who visited the Churchill, Man. region in the early summer, plans to have his residence ir Champaignâ€"Urbana, lllinois, insulated with barren lands moss, according to word received. Prof. Shelford, who is an authority on the lower farms of plant life, believes that the moss will dail. duvilviity Oll LC iO0OwWer iOrm®® oi plant life, believes that the moss will serve the double purpose of keeping out cold in winter and heat in summer. He secured data on the moss while in Churchill, and when in Winnipeg disâ€" cussed the commercial possibilities of the moss with F. V. Seibert, superinâ€" tendent of the department of natural resources, Canadian National Railâ€" ways." Brantford Expositor:â€"In Quebec 25 motorists have lost. their driving licenses because they failed to Observe the provincial law of a full stop at level railway crossings. The dislike of most motorists® to lose even a minute or so is one of the extraordinary characterâ€" istiecs of this comparatively new method of travel. "®WHY DONT MEN LIKE me 9" se §O8BED THAT NIGHNT 1A C@Hn d ud ime of depression, he sa Newspaper Best Medium ie opinion of Mr. Kelle e opinic ivertisin advertisi messa rIAl bility btu CctIion. Advertising T ess men, who UMr. Kelley u fer ries to th the payp kn nt, se ky w ( 2y / NE i se \ / s to the store ne 1e paper away, ‘ is there in the ittracted he said o present and he world, the â€"turn accident bathe with Life searching lathe ure to 1 in inferil vÂ¥n adverti fir Â¥ain newspa nt, politica sent and it can equa results. blotter rged wou! he in«( Mr. Rad Radio Station Now . at Great Bear Lake Arcther Link Established in the Comâ€" munications for the Far North. Some Other Notes about the Camp. The modern radio station opened in Great Bear Lake, by Canadian Airways L+4., forms another link in north land communication. While.the station will operate in conjunction with the Royal Canadian Signals system at Fort Smith, the real purpose of the station has been to furnish information reâ€" garding weather conditions for pilots, besides handling commercial messages, priblic and private. The last influx of erthusiasts for the country will likely take place very shortly, with the parties now in the field preparing to leave this month beâ€" fore the freezeâ€"up. However, unlike last fall and winter, it is estimated several score of workers will make Great Bear country their winter home as development is pushed. Col. D. H. McAlpine, president of Dominion Explorers, Ltd., is reported en route for the scene of a rich silver find on Camsell river, some 35 miles south of the previous finds. Dominion Explorers has a 20 per cent. interest in the find made by A. X. Syndicate, and if as encouraging as first reported, it will not be surprising to see Dominion Explorers plan some form of reorganizâ€" ation of capital in order to fully exâ€" pand its risospectingâ€"holding scope. Pete Davidson and H. B. Montgomâ€" ery, two figures who have participated in almost every important mining rush in the past 20 years, are en route to Great Bear, being attracted to the disâ€" tant field on behalf of a Clargary synâ€" dicate. They will work the Camsell river section, convinced that while radiâ€" um and silver has so far proven the big magnet, that gold of importance is there to be found. Their quest, howâ€" ever, is shared by many others, and it is said that two of the reported Great Bear field finds have not proven up. CHARGE AGAINST KIRKLAND LAKE WOMAN DISMISSED Following A fatal accident On the Ferguson highway a charge of negliâ€" gent driving was preferred against Mrs L. A. Lillico, of Kirkland Lake: The accident did not appear to be due to carelessness or lack of attention on the part of Mrs. Lillico but rather seemed to be caued by a combination of cirâ€" cumstances in which the both cars conâ€" cerned may have contributed. The fact that death resulted from the acciâ€" dent was a serious affiiction for all conâ€" cerned and for this reason there was general sympathy extended to both parties in the accident. Accordingly, many will be pleased to note that the case has been disposed of at North Bay. In referring to the matter The North Bay Nugget last week said :â€" "A charge of negligent driving against Mrs. L. A. Lillico, Kirkland Lake, preferred following a fatal acciâ€" dent seven miles north of North Bay on the Ferguson highway on July 13, was dismissed by istrict Magistrate C. 8. McGaughey this afternoon when the Crown offered no evidence in the case. The action had been taken folâ€" lowing the highway accident in which Victor Garratt, age 13, Toronto, who was riding in a car driven by an uncle, L. G. Garratt, also of Toronto, sufferâ€" ed injuries which proved fatal shortâ€" ly after his admittance to St. Joseph‘s General hospital, here. On second charge, of speeding, however, preferred at the same time as the other, and to which she pleaded guilty, Mrs. Lillico was taxed $25 and costs, and at the same time her operator‘s license wWas suspended for three months. L. G. Garratt, was also charged with speedâ€" ing, but in consequence of the Crown offering no evidence, the case was disâ€" missed." Blairmore Enterprise:â€"The other day a man, hitherto without a spot on his character, inquired with wellâ€" feigned innocence: "How can five perâ€" sons divide five eggs so that each will receive one and still one remain in the dish?" After the company went all but distracted in the mazes of this proâ€" position, the fellow meanly said: "One takes the dish with the egg." )ronto, WAV y an uncle, nto, sufferâ€" fatal shortâ€" St. Joseph‘s n a second r, preferred her, and to Mrs. Lillico and at the Tests Made on Ores by Dept. at Ottawa List Published of Milling and Concen tration Tests Being Conducted on Ores from Ashi¢y, DeSantis«, and Other Properties in Onâ€" tario and Other Parts of Canada. worth property o Mines Limited, Island Arsenical C Woods. Gold ores from the bec, including the Beattie Gold Limited, Duparquet township; C Gold Mines, Limited, Rouyn to Arntfeld Mines, Limited, B9 township; â€" Germaineâ€"Gale D Dubuisson â€" township; Siscoe Mines, Limited, Dubuisson : t0 Treadwellâ€"YÂ¥ukon Mines, Limit calis township. : Gold ores from the Province of Maniâ€" toba, including the Island Loke proâ€" perty of Ventures Limited and the Herb Lake property of C. B. Morgan. Gold ores from British Columbia, inâ€" cluding Pioneer and Bralorne Mines, Bridge River district; Alexandria Mines, Phillips Arm, Shoal Bay; Clancy and Kinsey, Alice Lake property, Jeune Landing, Vancouver, B.C.; Canada Smelâ€" ters, Limited, Sanca; Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company, Limitsd, Barkerville. Black Sand Concentrates gold from North Bend, B.C. the McLlLeod River Mining Peers, Alberta. Cobalt ore from Kenora ProspectOors, Limited, Werner Lake, Patricia Disâ€" trict, Ont. Copperâ€"Nickelâ€"Cobalt ore from Sheâ€" | bandowan Lake, Port Arthur dlstnchfi Ontaric. Scheelite ore from Indian Path Mines, Limited, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. | Iron ore from Bathurst Iron Min Bathurst, New Brunswick. The Cobalt Weekly Post last week said:â€""A porcupine pursued its leiâ€" surely way through part of downâ€"town Cobalt yesterday, according ito Bert Miller, Silver street resident who folâ€" lowed it for a time. The animal, which Mr. Miller said was "as fast as a little pig," came up Silver street, cut in between two houses at the north end, and proceeded through the Coniâ€" agas property. It took its time, he said, seemed unafraid and apparently quite unconcerned." FPORCUPINE WANDERED ON COBALT STREET LAST WEEK compani jllows : nducted IEnjoy Constant Home Heat at Far Less Cost . . Install a G. E. Furnace Blower One of the greatest comfortâ€"givers and moneyâ€" savers we have ever offered. Have one installed in your home, attached to your furnace. _ It works automatically, regulating the fire and enâ€" abling you to burn cheaper coal without waste. Just set the temperature regulator at the degree of heat you want and the furnace blower does the rest. Day and night it keeps your home at just the degree of warmth you want. Low prices now in effect. Convenient terms arrangâ€" ed if desired. Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited ha es from uding t CONTROLLING AND OPERATING Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited ‘Timmin voOorpora DeSan f the Schrt 1¢€ hn containing ~and from Company. township ited, Pas a Gran im 11 ~ld Observer writing in his cclumn Sportology in The North Bay Nug2e! last week says:â€"*"Northern Ontar interest in the annual Ontario Cup (soccer) series will be reduced to one team after Sept. 2 by which time Fa!lâ€" conbridge and Kirkland Lake will have elected one or the other to carry on in a suddenâ€"death meeting at Kirkland Lake. It is to be hoped that the winâ€" ner will be shown more consideration than were Kirkland Lake and Dome \Mines (South Porcupine) in past serics. ‘The Kirkland Miners were held off till the winter season had set in, and in the case of Dome Mines, and as recent as last season, they were not considerâ€" l ed till the winter season was well adâ€" vanced. They were offered a chance to make a try for the trophy this spring |\ but declined graciously. As the result of a general howl, the trustees of the cup have decided that the series will this year be speeded up to ensure tiat contestants will be given a chance beâ€" fore snow blankets the fields. The Falâ€" conbridge team, win or lose at Kirkâ€" land, will show their wares here against an allâ€"star team on their homeward journey." HOPES NORTH GETS MORE CONSIDERATION N sOC( Dallas News:â€" for divorce after gether on the gr agree. It is the ment. They have motoring:â€"there‘s the answer to a pleasant vacation. Let us make it more pleasant, by putting your car in first class condition, have us repair and touch up body and fenders,. You will be doubly proud of your car. Phone 15 44 Bruce Avenue South Porcupine, Ont. Iveready Service Station APPROVED AUTOMOTIVH SERVICE [(WHY DPoOESNT SOMEONE GET upA vacarion THAT DOESNT TIRE A . (FELLOW our so muck orce after sixtyâ€"two years on the ground that they c It is the world‘s longest a News:â€"Oklahoma couple P

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