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Porcupine Advance, 18 Aug 1927, 1, p. 5

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‘¥\ BE SURE TO SEE THAT YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS PAID Recently The Advance sent out a number of reminders that subseriptions were due. The response has been reâ€" markable, as usual, but a few appear to have overlooked the matter. The Advance subscription list is on a paidâ€" mâ€"advance â€"plan strietly. All subâ€" seriptions not paid promptly in adâ€" vance are cancelled. The only way we have of knowing whether the paper is desired is by receiving the A meeting of th Hortwultuml Socie Monday evening, . town ball at 8 .m HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY DIRECTORS MEET MONDAY And further take notice that crediâ€" tors having claims against the Vendor for which they are entitied to rank must file proof of such claims with me on or before the 10th day of Sepâ€" tember, A.D. 1927 as after that date 1 shall distribute the proceeds of the sale amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to those clains of which I shall then have clamms of which nol i(‘(,'. W. J. GRUMMETT, Trustee, Ansonv xllo, Ont. Dated at Ansonville, Ont., this 8th day of August, A.D. 19 33â€"38 .In the matter of John Gauthier of the Settlement of Val Gagne in the District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, and in the matter of the Bulk Sales Act. Take notice that Jolhin Gauthier, of the Settlement of Val Gagne in the District of Cochrane and Province of (Untario, has made a sale of his stockâ€" inâ€"trade to Desire T. Lacomb, of the Settlement of Holland,.in the District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, and that I am appointed Trustee unâ€" der the provisions of the Bulk Sales Act. this notice Toronto, Aug FURTHUR PARTICULARS may be obtained upon application to the undersigned or to Mr. D. J. Spence, Crown ‘Timber Agent, Cochrane, Ont. wW. FINLAYSON, Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of A] by the undersigned up to and includâ€" ing ‘Tuesday, the 6th of September next, for the right to eut the _spruce and ])Opldl ])ulp\\ ood on Lots 7 to 18 inclusive, Concessions 1 to 4 inclusive, Township of Kendrey, District of Cochrane. be obtained upon application to the undersigned or to Mr. D. J. Spence, Crown Timber Agent, Cochrane, Ont. W. FINLAYSON, TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to and includâ€" ing Monday, the 12th of September next for the right to eut the pulpâ€" wood and log timber on the Townâ€" ships of Alexandra and Webster, Disâ€" triect of Cochrane. Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this notice will be paid for. Toronto, August 10th, 1927 â€" â€"331835 FURTHUR PARTICULARS may be obtained upon application to~the undersigned or to Mr. D. J. Spence, Crown Timber Agent, Cochrane, Ont. W. FINLAYSON, Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this notice will be paid for. Toronto, August 8th, 1927 â€"33135 SALE of PULPWOOD and OTHER TIMBER by the undersigned up to and includâ€" ing Tuesday, the 30th inst., for the right to cut the Jack Pine Timber on Lots 5 and 6 in Concession 1, 8% of Lot 5 and all of Lot 6 in Concession 2, Lot 6 and N/ of Lot 7 in Concesâ€" sion 5, Township of Murphy, District of Cochrane. recerve SALE OF PULPWOOD TIMBER will be pleased Andrew _ Gordon, is making very ss to recovery. SALE OF JACK PINE TIMBER ription list is ‘on a paid an strictly. All sub parid ,prgmptly in ad will be paid for. ust 10th, 1927 TO CR DITORS know that Pine â€" street satisfactory His hosts of friends here are pleasâ€" ed to see Mr. Frank MeQGuire, the notâ€" ed hockey player, in teown for a visit at his home here. He was a{compuni- ed here by Mr. P. S. Tavior‘®s Ne e P o ) Snss i C * ; about 12 en are now at work and finances have been secured with which to continue further exploration of the Fisherâ€"Quebec Gold Mines property situated at Fisher Station. Quebec, near Amos. Mr. Loring and his assoâ€" cr1ates secured several elaims about three years ago when a gold discovery was made. Arrangements have been completed with regard to taking in a plant, and it is the intention of the company to push the work as rapidly as possible. *‘ A collision between a bicycle and a motor car on Saturday night resulted in the wheel being damaged and the rider knocked unconscious. â€" He was hurried to the hospital where he reâ€" covered consciousness and left withâ€" out giving his name or address. The injuries he sustained were not at all serious. The damaged wheel remains at the police station awaiting the call of its owner. Quebed FISHERâ€"QUEBEC PLANS TO INSTAL MINING PLANT DAMAGED BICYCLE AWAITS OwWNER AT STATION HERE GIRL WANTED AT ONCE 120 Elm street south. WANTEDâ€"Experienced girl for gen:‘\l eral housework. Apply to 35 Hemâ€" lock St. 133. * FOR RENTâ€"Two houses in 0\\0(1 loâ€" ( cality. One has three has four rooms. _ Both gond\‘and clean. Apply to M. Matymitz 186 spruce St., North corner SeveAith Ave. -3:) A 1DVERTISER WISHES TO GET IN TOUCH â€" WITH SPIRITUALIS'I‘. If any such in Timmins or district will he or she kindly write Box C.S., Advance Office, Timmins. â€"39p, FOR _ RENTâ€"Room family. _ Breakfgast for $25 per month. Maple St. South. «e J _ B LALN NC with F‘nn'hsh Mayor F a n\l Laundx Y ostr uctlnn' A})NV to 167]to advise Â¥% _ â€"33p. | in the co FOR: SALE â€"-T\n hens and some spring chickens\ Also hen house. Call at 115 Maple St. South. 33p. WANTED _TO _ RRKNTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house, all conveniences. Apply to P.0O. Box 1150, Timiarins. â€"33p. Membership tickets and prize lists may be had by applying to J.M. Nicolâ€" son, Poreupine Ont. 33â€"34â€" POR SALEâ€"Chevrolet 1924 Sedan. In excellent running order. _ No reasonahle offer refused. Apply to Canadian EXplosives, Ltd., Timmins. 3ardâ€"The six ft. streamer to be tied on the back of the car. These can only be procured from the coat. 2ndâ€"The diamond shaped sticker, three inches across, to be pasted on the wind shield. Badges Another point worth mentioning is in regard to badges. Some firms unâ€" officially have been issuing badges, etce., for sale to the Crusaders. These have no standing whatever. The only offictal badges are: 1stâ€"The ribboned button to pin on Another point of interest to those going is that Roy Thompson, an enâ€" gineer on the road, with headquarters at Swastika, has heen loaned to the committee by the Northern Developâ€" ment Department, and is now on the road making a list of all accommodaâ€" tichn for meals and beds en route. Within a week or ten days, each perâ€" son who signs a card and desires acâ€" commodation, will be notified where an â€" Information â€" Bureau at _ 54 Yonge Street, just south of King. All members of the Crusade party who desire accommodation, can ecall there, where Mr. Ellwood Hughes, who is in charge of that Department of the Exhibition, has made arrangeâ€" ments that rooms, which have already been inspected, will be provided for the Crusaders. Each person calling will receive a card with thy address, rate, etce., and can go direct to their rooms. This ensures firstâ€"class acâ€" commodation without the slightest trouble. Definite arrangements have been made, by the Central Committee in charge of the Northern Crusade, for accommodation in â€" Toronto. The Canadian National Exhibition has an â€" Information â€" Bureau at 54 Yonge Street, just south of King. Rooms Obtainable in Toronto and May be Reserved Soon. Information as to Meals and Rooms on the Road. Offiâ€" cial Badges to be Secured from Representative of the Committee in Each Town. Other Particulars. Details of Arrangements for the Crusade to Toronto despatch this week from Amos, ec, says :â€" tTecording to Frank C. Loring, NOTICE Porcupine Agricultural Society TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION t is the intention of the push the work as rapidly â€"Apply Oftawa, Ontario.â€"The Dominion Bureau of Statistics index number. weighted according to the commercial importance of the 236 commodities which are included in the computaâ€" wmon, rose 1.6 points in June. being 133.5 as compared with 151.9 in May. Tvo groups moved upwards and six dowawards. â€" Fortyâ€"nine price quotaâ€" tionsywere higher, 45 were dlower and 142 were unchanged. structing the property commi to advise as to what coal can be in the corporation yards, and a:s lowest figure at which Alber can be delivered f.0.b. Toronto Toronto, Ontario.â€"Toronto wants Alberta coal for next winter‘s use. At a meeting of the Board of Control, Mayor Foster carried a resolution inâ€" Ottawa, Ontario.â€"Canada‘s fishery production in 1926 showed a big gain over that of the previous year, the toâ€" tal _being $56,360,633 or an increase of 18‘ per cent. British Columbia eained nearly $5,000,000 to a total of $27.,â€" 507. 1()‘) \0\(1 Scotia totalled $12, 505 ‘)22, a gain of nearly $2,300, 00() New Brunswick totalled $5,325,478, a gain of over $500,000; Ontmlo deâ€" c]med by nearly $300 OOO to $3,152,â€" 193; Quebec gained qll(rhtlv to a total of $3 110,964; Manltoba cramed nearly $900, OOO to $2 328, 803 Prmce Edward Island lost about 4()(000 to $1,358,â€" 034. Splendid Floats There are ning floats arranged for representation of all the industries and wealth of Northern ()ntdrm, inâ€" cluding agriculture, forestry, mining, game anxd fisheries, Red (‘rosb, travelâ€" lm«r school, pulp paper, and prosâ€" _,p(*(:t()ls’ fioat. These floats are being prepared under the supervision of a Toronto firm, who make. that their business, and will be floats that everyâ€" body in the North can be proud of. For instance, the prospectors‘ float will carry a number of prominent proâ€" spectors whose names are as well known in Toronto as they are in the North Country. _ These prospectors will be busy in their ordinary occupaâ€" tion and there will also be a noted prospector making bannocks over an outdoor fire. ‘The: mining floats, beâ€" sides containing minerals of excepâ€" tronally striking character, awill show old and new methods of AIrillirg, <~the hydrauliec drills andâ€" hand drill. The men running these drills will be men who have spent a, great many years in mining work in the North Countryv. Towns Alphabetical The committee decided, at the meetâ€" ing in Haileybury on Saturday night, that the simplest method of forming the procession at Armour‘s Heights, for the parade into Toronto, would be to have the towns line up in alphaâ€" betical order. Signs are being paintâ€" ed, which will stand on the street, so that cars coming up either from Toâ€" ronto or from Orillia, Barrie, ete., or wherever they spend the night, can tell at once where their town is, and no time will ‘be lost in falling into line. each town. â€"Of course, any man may put anything he likes on his car, but these are the only badges which will be recognized by the committee and police in Toronto. the representative of the committee in THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO INDEX NUMBER HIGHER CANADA‘S FISHERIES ALBERTA COAL perty commissioner it coal can be stored yards, and as to the which Alberta coal The older we get the more convinc ed we are that it is almost impossible to get something for nothing; rather it is almost always possible to get nothing for somethinge. * ‘Hands on hips, place one cup of flour» on the shoulders, raise knees depress toes and mix thoroughly in one half ecup of milk. â€" Repeat six times. Inhale, quickly one half teaâ€" spoon of backing powder, lower the legs and mash two hard boiled eggs in aâ€"sieve. _ Exhale, breathe naturally, and sift in a bowl. Attention! Lie flat on the floor and roll the white of an egg backwards and forwards until it comes to a boil. In ten minutes reâ€" move from the fire and,rub smartly with a rough towel. Breathe naturally dress in warm flannels and serve with soup.‘ ‘‘ Listening in on the radio the other day to ‘the settingâ€"up exercises, we were constantly interrupted by anâ€" other station, broadcasting for the benefit of the ladies, instructions for the making of a cake. This is how the thing sounded :â€" \Mr, Albert Gauthier, now of Galt, and who has a three year contract with the Canadiens of Montreal for pro. hockey, was a visitor to Timmins last week and was warmly greeted by many old friends here who were pleasâ€" ed to see him again. Mr. Gauthier, familiarly known here as ‘‘Scout‘‘ was an Iroquois Falls lad whose hockeyâ€" playing and good sportsmanship, used to attract special attention here when he played with the Iroquois Falls team. | \Mr. H. C. Garner and family reâ€" turned last week from a vacation in the South, after visiting Toronto, Pembroke, Montreal and several other sections. During the trip Mr. Garâ€" ner made the record of motoring 1500 miles without a punceture or other migâ€" hap to the car, / ‘Mrs. J. A. Mceluonis returned on Sunday from an extended visit with her mother in Toronto and other points south.\ The sad news reached here Wednesâ€" day of the death of Mrs. Mitchel Reâ€" boy, of Frankfort, Ont., mother of Mrs. Thos. J. Vansickle and Mrs. Harry R Sopha, of Timmins. Mrs. Vansickle left here a week ago when her mother was then very ill.q; I. Mr. Geo. Gray, of New York, forâ€" mérly one of the most popular oldâ€" timers of this part of the North, where his baseball prowess will be remebered for years, is in the camp this week renewing acquamtances and seeing the Kamiskotia field. Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Thursâ€" y, Aug. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Urâ€" brain Aubry (nee RHose Roy)â€"a son. Both mother and child ddng well.‘ The many friends of Mrs. J. B. Pare, Sr., will be pleased to know that she is progressing splendidly to reâ€" covery from her recent illness. Mr. J. E. Stewart, of the Stewart pany, left this week for Toronto, Montreal and other centres on a hu\- ing trip. \ It is intended to hold the annual picnic of the Caledonian Society of Timmins at Dalton‘s Park this year on Wednesday, Aug. 31st. \Wir. J. M. Belanger returned this week from his annual vacation spent in thfi southern section of the proâ€" vince. Mr. arid Mrs. E. S. Noble, of Kapus asing, are visitng friends in Tim mins and district. Sitr . C. G Mr. 3. TIMMINS AND DISTRICGT NOTES Many a man pulls down his charae ter in an attemptto build up his re putation. (Gallantry is the act of surrendering your seat in a streetâ€"car to an flmat- tractive womanâ€"-when you mtend to off at the next corner. Jimmy, disconsolately, picking up a small pebble and throwing it from him : ‘‘There, I‘m just like that pebble, that‘s what you think of mer‘‘ Daisy : ‘‘Well, if you were a little boulder, you might get along better."" Saskatchewan Manitoba .... New Brunswick Qntario ; ...". .. Quebec. :..;.. Stan.â€"‘ this car?‘ Johnnie ped ! ‘!‘ The number per 100,000 populaâ€" tion, follows : (NoYha »beolia . 4 1J Prince Edward Island .......... 4.54 Alberta . British Columbia Ottawa, Ontario.â€"The output of coal from Canadian mines during April last was 45 per cent. greater than the average for April in the past five years, the figure for April last beâ€" ing 1,312,875 tons, as against a fiveâ€" year average of 907,238 tans. Halifax, N.S.â€"From the provincial department of health comes an interâ€" esting set of figures giving the perâ€" centage of the population in each of the nine provinces which has passed the hundredâ€"year mark. Nova Scotia is well in the lead in the matter of the number of the good health of the province as a whole. Persistence and politeness are two rreat factors NOVA SCOTIAJHAS MANY UVER HUNDRED YFARS OLD s s s o .4 4 w s io 1.19 is Columbir" .........}.% ... 1.15 USE MORE CANADIAN COAL RBalbys is ant 0 ) ) Iif you cannot nurse baby use Eagle Brand, which has raised more healthy bottleâ€"fed babies than all other forms of infant foods combined. It is absolutely pure, uniform in quality and strength,feasily digested and has been endorsed by doctors since 1857. Write for feeding chart and Baby Welfare Book, containing information every mother should have. Both are free. Address The Borden Co. Limited Morntreal. ‘‘Have you been pinched in ‘*‘No, but I‘ve been slap , if you were a litt‘e zht get along better.‘ -â€"-â€"E\chan"e â€"BExchange /h Exchange Exchange (CONDENSED MLK Thursday, August 18th, 1927 Many a wise fellow can size up everybodyâ€"but himself. Stenog : ‘‘Please, sir, 1‘d like a few days off."‘ Boss: ‘‘But you‘ve just had your vacation.‘‘ Steng: ‘‘I know, sir but I want to get married."‘ Boss: ‘‘Why didn‘t you get marâ€" ried during vour vacation?" Room 4, Manion Block, Timmins XT General Agent for Northern Ont. Stop ! Look ‘ Listen ! Money tory Stenog: ‘"I didn‘t want to spoil § J Save Will Remove Carbon Save P7 '(\ v (I nt () ver} 10 at in t Make Engine Start Easier Reduce Spark Plug Trouble Agents Wanted in District TV e THE STRANSKY Vaporizer and Decarbonizer easily installed on any make of car. ake more miles per gallon than any device on the market reâ€" gardiess of price. 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