a ’. I + P i t L T Tc C Still the Most for the Money 2 * Anprew Wirson C * The National Smoke" OAILY BAG LIMITS ANS SHOBTING RESTRIGTIONS Regulations Regarding Game Birds Undsr the Migratory Birds Convention Act. Last week The Advance published a summary of Whe Migratory Birds Convention Act. This week the folâ€" lowing note is to hand from Mr.: J. B. Harkin, C ‘ommissioner, Canadian \,u- tional Parks, Department of the Inâ€" terior :â€"â€" "You have recently been sent a summary ‘of open seasons in which birds prote(-ted by the Migratory Birds Convention Aet may be shot. Another short item of interest to yoar readers is enclosed. This concerns the daily bag limits and the shooting restrictions â€" concerning _ migratory birds which are put in foree by Regâ€" ulations, under the Migratory Birds Convention Act in your distmect. These restrictions are of very genâ€" eral interest and I think will interest your readers. Encelosed with the note from the Commissioner is mary :â€"â€" «Next to the observation of the shooting seasons themselves the most important factor for giving all huntâ€" ers an equal chancee to take game, and for giving all game a fair chance, is the observation of the ‘bag limit and of certain simple shooting restricâ€" Following the Migratory Bird Treatysuch restrictions have been provided throughout Canada and the United States, and thus the hunters of ‘both countries are given equal priâ€" ‘vileges while the game stock is conâ€" served as well. ‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO idns hLi u. E... _ _ "Bag Limitsâ€"Daily Ontario: Ducks 2%, G 15, Rails 20, Blackâ€"be en Plovers, Greater a lowâ€"legs 15 of all ‘kmn Jackâ€"snipe 25, Wood more than 200 ducks s any one season. ‘‘Shooting â€"Restrictionsâ€"The use of automaties, swivel or nuu ‘hine guns or ‘battery, or any gun iadrger than number 10 gauge is ])luhlblted and the use of an aeroplane, powerâ€" â€"boat, sail boat or night light, and shooting from any drawn .or vehicle is forbidden, j ‘"The ah()()tl.(f of migratory game birds, in the Province of Ontario. eatlier than sunrise or later than sunâ€" set is prohibited."" WORLD‘S LARGEST PAPER *PLANT MAY LOCATE IN NORTH Iroquois Falls some. time past world‘s _ largest chine. â€" The out «lso .. sometiing. t0O." / ) wWLibe. _ _ about.‘* But these things fade into lesser matters when compared with the proposed new paper mill for the North Land. However,, it may as well be remembered‘ thatâ€" the great new paper mill is only on paper s yet, while the [roquois Falls mill is an actuality turning out the paper every day. Also, it may be noted that whatever wonders the new paper plant may achieve, it may be taken for granted that the new company will never be able to build a more beautiful town than Troquois . Falls with its homes, Jlawns, flowers, shrubs,. trees and the bower of Beauty called the Civic Centre. In reference to the proposed new paperâ€"making plant, a recent issue of The Cobalt Northern News says :â€"â€" en s it ‘«With a capacity of 1,000 tons daily, the world‘s largest paper mill is being planned for Northern Onâ€" tario.; with Smooth Rock Falls menâ€" tioned as the probable location. This is the information reaching this office from what is considered as reliable source. *A Eo OWP "\hon]d the project â€" materialize Smoky Falls, the. largest and bes| power site in.Ontarib north of the St. Lawrence river, and capable of deâ€" hine. . The output of 500 fons per ay. of newsprint from the Abitib: ‘ompany plant at [rd0@Quois Falls is Iso | something to ‘‘ write home bout.‘* But these things fade into asser matters when compared with he proposed new paper mill for the tsâ€"Daily bag»limits in ks 25, Geese 15, Brant Blackâ€"bellied and Goldâ€" treater and Lesser Ye!â€" »f all ‘kinds, Wilson or 25, Woodcock 10. Not 0 ducks shall be taken in the <following sumâ€" as possessing ‘AC paperâ€"making _ maâ€" t of 500 tons per from the Abitibi t\ Iro®@quois. Falls is to 0 ‘‘write home = been famous 431 ho veloping 200,000 horse power, would be utilized. A thousandâ€"ton mill would require about half that amount of power. ‘‘Mo feed the mill the untouched phlp limits, the Groundhog, the Nagaâ€" bami and the Algoma Eastern would be drawn. upon. Morrow and Beatity have started surverying a railway line westward from the present terminus of the T. N.O. to Smoky Falls. The Kimberley Clark people are interested in the scheme, it is said, and there may be developments very soon.‘‘ The North Bay Nugget last week says:â€"‘‘So heavy has local traflic to the Toronto fair been from North Bay, the C.N.R. has operated two extra sleepers every night for the past week betwéen North Bay and Toronto. The night train has been run in two sections for four days. An extra sleeper has bgen necessary from Sudbury every night lately over the C.N.R. and the line is also carryâ€" ing from one to two extra sleepers daily from pomt: on the T. N.O. This morning‘s tmm from the south was in two séetions." 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 hereby 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 } Ansonville, Ont., August 11th, 1924. Plan M17 MI17 M17 , MIT7T M 17 MI17 M17 MI1T7 M1L7 M17 M1T M17 M17 M17 M1L7 M17 M17 M1l7 M1IT MI1T MLTZ M17 MJIT MILT 7 MIT MITTZ MIT7 MILT MILT M 3 MI12 Treasurer‘s Sale of Land in Arrears for Taxes M1 MIL TOWNSHIP OF MeCART F\R\I PROPERTY Plan> No. f Lot Frontafle TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT TOWNSHIP ‘0FP CALVERT SETTLEMENT OFP ANSONVILLE 2 N1/ N TOW\TSHIIP _OFP CLERGUE FARM PROPERTY /2 7 Con 6 ; 1921.22â€"23 Treasurer‘s Office, Ansgonville, Ontario. August l1th, 1924. 2 of 7 LCGBH 5 <of 1 Con of 7 Con /a‘ of 4 (COon Treasurer‘s Office, Ansonvill Augeust 1l11th, 194. 51. 74‘ 283‘ 4 50‘ 42" x 357.70 1921 â€"22â€"253 12. 4d x 7(800 1921â€"22â€"23 12,.26 x 147 1921 â€"22â€"23 49 .75 1921â€"22â€"23 82. 41 x 90‘ 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 57 .09 TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT PARMâ€"PROPERTY bop C 4. L4 kued o N i1 [G Con 1 160 A Con 2 160 A Con 6 160 A \Con 6 160 A Con 2 160 A Con 1 160 A Con 4 160 A Con 1 160 A * ‘Con 6 160 A 19212223 â€" 142.83 19212223 _ 95.56 1921.2.23 _ 97.03 1910â€"20â€"21:2223 â€"170.23 1921.22.23 135.45 1921.22.23 â€" 241.60 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 869.97 10212223 _ 145.80 1921.22.23 155.42 TOWNSHIP â€"OF CLERGUE Lot No. <pt) 10 34 96 _ 84‘8 x 220‘ L88, 775 x 173" Con FTrontage Years in Arrears Amt. Charges on WWWW’OQ“WQ“W“ on Om €Gn On GOTL 90 .96 90 .96 86 . 00 Ontario Years in Arrears 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 1990_21,‘)9 23 1920â€".21â€"22.28 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 21â€"22â€"2 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"2223| 1921â€"22â€"23) 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"28 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"28 1921â€"22â€"23 19212223 1921â€"22â€"283 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921.â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921 â€"22â€"283 1921â€"22â€"23 1921 â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 1920â€"21 1920â€"21, 19020â€"21â€" 1920â€"21 1920â€"21. 1920â€"21 1920â€"21 1920â€"21 1020â€"21 .: 1921 1021 1921 19020â€"21 1921â€"22â€"23 1921 â€"22â€"23 18 .18 29 .08 95 .44 26 26 20 26 24 Treasurer Township of Calvert Treasunrer Township of Calvert Amount 64 .22 64 .22 79 .59 32 t3 .36 .36 .36 .06 .56 .360 .40 14 Total 148 .64 100 .20 TOQL .TL 141..09 249 .89 63 .72 151 .70 161 .55 Charges 3.83 3 .83 14. 82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14. 82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14. 82 14 .82 S() Treasurer 3. 80 ()€) ue * (p Pat. or Unp. Pat. Pat. t Pat. Pat. Pat. Unp. Unp. Unp. Urp. U np. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Unp. Unp. Pat Pat. PaAt: Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat: Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat Pat Pat Pat 70 . 80 73.86 48 .56 60 .67 Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. 650 .87 To . 46 63 .47 Pat 68 . 07 68 . 06 63 .69 €it np. 99