INNS mm, LNâ€. In. 153 Lancashire Club - Timmins J as. Cowan, Meets every Tuesday evemng 1n the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren‘tequested to attend. Meets every ï¬rst and second Sat- urday in Each Month. Ali Imncastrians welcome and their Friends are invited. H. UNSWORTH, P. Y. UTTLEY, Secretary. President. CORNER MOUNTJOY AND WILSON AVE. and up. Good Accommodation Phone 275W RUSSEL HOUSE ILIMITED 5 Pine 31:50th Room and Board $9.00 per week Ryan-Murray flrug Bu. iLaura Secorb Ganbies T 1688 candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular as- sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning.- Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. Leave Your Orders fer 600. 6 POUND W. G. Smith, Reed Block 3"33' llfllAI’S PfllVllEEES BESEIEIEEEI] Ell BESEIWE Reader Makes Several Queries as to Game Laws and Regulations. Writing to The Advance last week a reader of this paper says:â€"-â€"“-\\'ould you please let me know through the medium of your paper when the duck season opens? Also what is the num- aber of niokerel which each person season opens? Also wlzat 1 her of pickerel which ea may vatch each (13)"? AIM allowed to sell their catch tle a dispute. could‘yuu 3 Indian van kill ducks or 4: lbirds for sale? What is t for the lhuyer and seller? same?†Major George Walker, now a familiar ï¬gure in Chatham, Ontario, is one of the men who went through the terrible Indian Mutiny. As he says: “I am a veteran of the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny, serving under Lord Roberts. Fierce handâ€"to-hand ï¬ghting and continual exposure left me a great suï¬erer from Rheumatism, so much so that my legs swelled up, making it im- possible for me to walk. My bowels were so constipated that I was in terri- ble shape until I began to use ‘Fruit-a- tives.’ They ‘rclieved me both of the Rheumatism and the Constipation. Today, I enjoy perfect healthâ€"no more Rheumatism or Constipation.†"\ And in another letter, written De- cember lst, 1923 (eleven years after), Major Walker says: “ ‘Fruit-a-tives' are keeping me in the best of health and I shall never be without them." 7'. “Fruit-aâ€"tives" are the famous Fruit Treatment â€"-intcnsiï¬e<l fruit» juices combined with tonicsâ€"that make you well and keep you well. 25c nd 50câ€"â€"- at all dealers or from F t-a-tives, Limited._ Ottawa, Ont. Praises “ Fruit-a-tives †Crimean Veteran MAJOR GEO. WALKER. state â€the the 1 a person are they 0 set- gmne enalty it the lI an stance, in imposing a heavier penalty on a man who apparently was making a business of selling: illicit ï¬sh or game. than on an apparently innocent buyer who had made one mistake or taken one eh'anee. On the other hand, severity would he justiï¬ed against a buyer who apparently planned wholesale purchases, and leniency shown to 'the seller who had sueeurrnilmd to tenip.ta-t-im.1. once. i dian who took ï¬sh or game out 01 season, but on his own reserve, mia'ht get away with the selling of the Same, the buyer would be liable and would undoubtedly be prosecuted it' known. The penalties on buyers and sellers of illicit ï¬sh or game depend upon the judgment of the Magistrate. The J'Iag'istrate might be justiï¬ed, for in- Indians maLV (‘atvh ï¬sh and game even out of season but only for their own use. The. law does; not provide for others purchasing .ï¬sh or game out of season from Indians or anyone else. ‘\\'hile an Indian may take ï¬sh or game on his reserve for his own use, he is not supposed to sell ï¬sh or game out of season. ‘While an In- dian who took ï¬sh or game out of season. but on his own reserve. misl'ht TIMMINS YOUNG MAN WEDDED A‘T NORTH BAY Sir Robert Plough, who is promi- mently identiï¬ed with mining and general industrial interests in the Midlands and North of England, sailed on "Friday last from il.ondon, England. in ('onnection with possible investments in (Ontario Mines. He is an ex-Jmernflber ot‘ the House oi? (f‘ommons, being- the Conservative member for the K‘eighley {Division of Yorkshire for several years. The despatehes also state he was “Mayor of Keighley in‘1907 and 1906. His visit is no dmrbt at least indirectly ON THE WAY TO ONTARIO TO INVEST IN MINES HERE. The folknvinlg 1)arag'1'al')}1 is from last week’s issue of The (“olbalt Nug- Q91: 1â€"" at St. Andrew's mnnsv. Inst (wonmg when Miss {Lillian “Jive Bennett, of ‘Saxu‘lt- Ste. Marie, became the bride of George Clifford Bennett, of Tim-- mins. lThe ceremony was 1')erf01'1ne(l thy the Rev. J. M. Prim-hard.†(ominous, DEIIlg' the k'onservanve member for the Keighley {Division of Yorkshire for several years. The despatehes also state he was Mayor of Keighley in‘1907 and 1908. His visit is no dowbt at least indirectly due to the good work done in England this year by lHon. Chas. MoCrea who roused much interest in ï¬nancial and mining circles in Ontario's wonder- ful resources and possibilities. MR. D. A. DUNLAP REPORTED AS ILL AT HIS CITY HOME ‘The Toronto Telegram last week had the following item of interest to this (amp:â€" “It was started this morning at the city home of Vice-iPresident D. A. ‘Dunlap bf the Hollinger Mines, that Mr. Dunlap was 'hrnught down from the mining- district by (237.11.. where he had ‘heen nu business, and taken 'to his summer home at Don Alder Farm. Mr. Dunlap has been in a 391'- inus mun-down mndition for ï¬ume months past, and while an his last trip mught 21de chill. which neces- THE PORCUPIN E ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO sitated him being ‘brought back to his summer home." All his many friend; and acquaint- ances in ‘Timmins and the North Laud All his many friend: and acquaint- ances in ‘Timmins and the North iLaml generally will very sincerely wish Mr. Dunlap an early and complete return to health and strength. the drinking of Oh-beuJo the back page the same pa} to fears that auto drive: Liskeard are not always 301 paganda for prohibition is front stuff 'but when you get to the ma ï¬nd evidences of bad bo‘oze, along. It is hard indeed to be consistent In a front page article last week The New Liskeard Speaker suggested the wonderful things that the *Ontariu Temperance Act had done in stopping Sew Lxskeard 6pc wonderful things €03in digested- baby’s best foocfl guiet weddin Andrew's m: WriFemtoâ€"‘Thc Borden Co. Limited. Montreal. [or tw: Baby Welfare Books. FREE BABY 30053 of Oh-be-Joyful. 0n the same paper refers {b WW \V i1 S sober solennnzm around back MIHE WEEK’S UPINIBN [IN THE BUSH flflf MINNIE Chief Business of the Ranger to Watch the People. A True Sportsman Always Careful ‘ of Fires. ranger in which he says: “You can’t say too often that chief business of all rangers is m watch the forests, but to watch people. The forests are al ï¬rem'onf as long as hu beings keep out. But we don't want to keep ‘ them out. livery man has a right to camp and ï¬sh and hunt, hut no man has a right to leave a blackened wilderness behind him. I've always noticed that the veteran sportsman, the man with the. true woodsmans instincts, never takes any chances with tire. l-le builds a very small campï¬re because it cooks better and is easier to extinguish. Heseldom smokes cigarettes while on the trail and it' he has to light a match he suuï¬'s it out .‘het’ore throwing away. He knows by 'hitter experience and" olhservation that all big coul'lagrations in the forest start with a wisp of ï¬re that a ï¬ve-year-old could stamp out. He. takes no chances for the chances are all against him. 'He is never tired of telling.r his friends that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound or regrets and that it takes Nature half a century or more to repair the damage that a reckless fisherman can do in three seconds of forgetfuln-ess.†'l‘he I‘laileyil'mria 11 last ‘week says:--â€" “Mr. Alex. '(‘I'aigu a former Hailey- burian, now living in Tiimmins. was in town over the week-end.†A letter has come t “orestry Association By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of \Vhitney, «hearing date the 1‘7th day of July, 1924, and to me direct-ed, commanding me to levy upon the several lands being in the Township of \Vhitney, ’men- tign‘ed and described in the following list of arrears of taxes respectively clue thereon and costs, I hereby give notice pursuant to the Assessment Act and amendments that. unless the said arrears of taxes and costs he sooner paid 1 shall on Friday, the 5th day of December, 1924, at the Township Hall, at Porcupine, proceed to sell ‘by pu'blie auction so much of the said lands as may ‘be sufï¬cient to discharge the taxes and lawful costs incurred in and about the sale and colleotions of same. The l‘follu'wing lands are\g111 patented. f) 11) 11 12 1‘4 10 1f) 17 49 Kari St ........ 73 488 21~2‘3â€"‘Z‘3 33x44 ‘2- 57 1 50 4' 07 ITnknown. , 50 Earl St. ....... 73 489 21-82-23 33x44 2 57 l 50 4 ‘07 Owner r 51 Earl St. ....... 73 490 2122-23 33x44 2 57 1 50 4 07 "2. 4 ...... SE 1/4. N 1/3, 8 21-22-23 40 107 76 4 19 111' 93! 53 5 ..... '. . SE 1/11, S 1/2 1 2132-23 40 1'46 {19 5 15 15.1 23" Owner unknown. 54 4 ...... NE 1A, N 1/3 1 21-23-23 40 146 08' 5 15 151 23! 55 Corporation St. . . . 102 2132-? 1.10 7 20 1 50 8 70 G. Valliere, Potter. 56 5 ......... SE 1/3, S 8 20-21-22â€"111 40 158 78 5 47 164 ‘25 H. Van Cutsen, Cobalt, Warrant; Authorizing Sale of Land for Taxes To the Tr‘easurer of the Township of Whitney in the District of Coohrane. You are hereby commanded to levy upon the lands mentioned in the attached list for the arrears of taxes du’e‘ thereon, with your costs, pursuant to the provisions of the Assessment Act and amendments and according to law. Dated at Porcupine, this 17th day of July, AD. 1924. O ated at this Whitney (5 ...... Duke Street. . 4‘05, 406, 407 Haileybury Cres. 43,44,415 Galbraith St. . . . . . 33 Florence St. ....... 135 Fltn'enoe St. ....... 136 (i .......... 83V. 1,4 this 17th day of July, 1924 , Block or Con or Street m. of lot {Lot For so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant and authority. Treasurer’s sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes 'orcupmc \th day 0 NE the 1 from pts. 40â€"1, n that the anadian a ï¬re almost human 110 10 63 64 65 In the Township of Whitney, District of Cochrane. 18 20- 21-93.2423 '40 113 81 21-22-23 1-10 2-1-2233 1-10 21-2203 1-10 905 389 389 21-22-23 40 113 '81 21-22-83 40 107 19 21-22-1233 40 107 19 21-22431 40 107 19 251-22423 1-10 720 21-92-23 40 1 '39 ‘52 21-22-23 40 1'39 ‘52 21- 4-23 40 139 '52 2133-23 40 1319 '52 21432113 1-10 23-224x; 1,10 212223 140 , 1-10 4 1-10 1-10 . 1-20 21-22-21 5 1-20 1 1-10 ; 1-10 | 1-10 __-â€". £3..â€" â€"-.. s1] 20-2141123 40 152 94 20-21-2123 40 152 9-1 1 40 118 42 3 40 118 42 ' 40 118 42 2141133 3 40 118 43 1 40 118 42 40 118 42 19 Phone 17. Box 70. Room 15, Reed Block Timmins. Steamship Tickets " to Europe For all information as to emigration regulations apply to Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. Contract Mining Claim Assess- ment Work Land Suweys, Mine Surveys, En- gineering, Reports, Plans and E3- timates. Queen’s Hotel Phone 25 'ï¬mmins mam I ) m1" I“. P 1 ION F. 362. Yc 91 20103 33 21:22:22 33 2.122 '2 53 21122-2 22122 ‘23 21.22.12; 2132-22 1 121â€"222; El 1’1'(J 1214;); 31 0) H); dâ€"u‘d' :31-- )2'- s) 31- w)-) .m)‘: .1.â€" Hpfl' 2:1 22 2.3 2.1 9-.) 9; â€"-o _-i‘ 013)) "3) â€"â€" 4â€"4} 21 9) 03 212223 31-22 03 21 90-) -â€"J'-I-‘.-". 21-22 2 21 22 9" dug-1' ~31 0-) -“9 dds-fl .ufl 213 22433 214 W: G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine - Ont. LAW OFFICE Ontario Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer ars ) ")J) 211‘s of in Quan J. K. MOORE Township Building Steamship Agent 1-10 (3â€". 1410 1-10 1-10 ~10 [1.85 1-20 (5 1-20 *6 40 177 40 1'77 40 177 1-10 4 ‘1-10 4 '1-10 4 40 land .1‘0 I‘C 1:86 50 177 10 1'77 10 177' 10 4 43 4 43 4 43 113 81 11 9 8.1 0t) '81 19 1‘) 19 O‘C'ï¬ â€˜ll Kl 5 91 192 41 4 10 4: ’18 4 18 41 18 1 5O 4: 9‘9 4. 99 4: 99 4 99 1 5O 1 60 1 60! 5 89 191 70: 1w 8W 1 50 8 0? 5 68 182 781 5'68 182 78 5%1mm. GEO. D. HAM ELTON, osts 117 91 114 37 114 3% 114 37 191 70- «L. B. Bruce, I’(n'eupine. 8 07 H. (Toutt, S. Porcupine. 8 07, H. (foutt, S. Porcupine. 182 781 J. Casey, Toronto. 182 78 J. Casey, Toronto. 182 789 J. Casey, Toronto. '5 93 C. I“. Dorsey, Iroquois Falls. 5 93 C. F. Dorsey, Iroquois Falls. 5 93! C. F. Dorsey, Iroquois Fails. 117 91 A. Gieb, unknown. 10 55! 'Mrs. L. Gauthier, Matheson. 5 39 J. H. Hill, Toronto. _ 5 39 J. H. Hill, Toronto. 1-17 9‘1 5M. F. Hassett, Sudbury. 114 37 L. G. Harris, Toronto. 114 371 L. G. Harris, Toronto. 114 37 L. G. Harris, Toronto. 8 70', W. Knott, Huntsville. 144 5] I 144 51! Knox and McKinley, 144 51? et a], Dod’dsland, Sas'k. 144‘ 51 I 8 70 G. Murphy, Buckingham. J. MoCallum, Mathemn. J. MdCallum, Matheson. IO ‘Total 13 6 6 90 38 88; 88 85M Scottish Ontario Mines, Ltd Reeve of the Township of Whitney 32- T. M. NICOLSON, ROOM 2 GORDON BLOCK TIMMINS A. L. HERBERT Gordon Building, Reed Bldg. Timmins, Ont Phone 1 14 J. M. Belanger, Manager STEAMSHIP TICKETS- ALL LINES STATION TICKET OFFICE Inlformation re Passports, em, Glad’ly Furnished Now open for business First-class rooms, and steam heatéi All up-to-date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers.†Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. William O. Langdon O wncr ’s A. Ame], C-alilander. A. Arne], Callander. . J. Benoit, unknown. Jos. C. Blake, Buffalo. J05. C. Blake, Buffalo. 0. Nelson. Timmins Wholesale Steam and Anthracite Coal DR. JND. B. AIKEN DENTIST J. St. Paul J. St. Paul A usa r. Barristef', Solicitor, etc. '1'1‘ IROQUOIS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL Cars Always in Transit Aitcheson, oronto TIE} ce, Porcupine S. Porcupine S. Porcupine Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. for Sale at mm and address. Phone 201 l‘mvnship of Whitney. Cob 31 t Porcupine Porcupine P0 1‘ c u pi 7 n e