TREASURER’S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES A.D., 1927; sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Township of Calvert will be held at the Municipal Hall of Ansonville, Ont., at the hour of Ten o’clock in the forenoon on the 12th day of November A.D., 1927, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th day of August, 1927, and that copies of the said list may be had at my oï¬ice. ~34-46. By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Calvert bearing date tine 2nd_ da_y of August .a A‘â€" TO WIT: 5%! EB! BE! Eï¬ï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬ï¬‚fngï¬gï¬ï¬ï¬ This 20th day of August, 1927. PAUL DUBE, ThurSday, Sept-.29tht 1927. TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT District of Cochrane TREASURER ’ S OFFICE The Only Home-made Candy in Timmins We are making from twenty to twenty-four varieties of wholesome Home- made Candies right on our premises -â€"fresh every day, from the manu- facturer to the customer. is the keynote of serviceâ€"cutting out the middle man’s proï¬t for your beneï¬t, and at the same time giving you the highest quality any one could desire. Our kitchen is open for inspection at all times. Realizing this fact We are sparing nothing to WHAT YOU EAT IS THE MOST VITAL OF ALL THINGS. THBINDOOR SEASON INTRODUCES THE QANDY SEASON AND’ WE INTRODUCE ONCE AGAIN Treasurer. FROM KITCHEN TO MOUTH sparing nothing to give you quality. This Will be the convincing fea- ture when you try our Home-made Candies. IIIEISWE AETWITV NIIW EXPECT“! M MARE" Bllll start Deloro Property Will be Re-Opened at Intensive activity is expected soon to be under way at the March Gold Mines in Deloro township. It is un- derstood that when the property re- opens in the very near future a new plan is to he followed from the method in use at the time of the close-down. It. is not intended to reâ€"open the mill for a time, but rather to go after ore. A large amount of ore will he plaeerl in sight, before milling is resumed. the idea being to have ore on hand to keep the mill going steadily once it Early Date and Intention is to Go After the Ore. iven tu under on'lingly, the ï¬x round development ltt‘ention w1 11 Shaft \0.1 is (101111 SUU Net, and \0 2 is sunk to 300 111111.le compam has meat- beliei that the mine “ill Show impioved 1i(l1ness of 010 11911111 the 300- it. level. Jho plopelty is ï¬n- anced l1y Buffalo interests, the origin- al group of sl'iarelmlders being (-011- noct‘m‘l with tho 11olive force and other municipal services of Buffalo. A taxi driver from Kirkland Lake reports having made the run from; North Bay to Swastika in 4 hours and i ‘25 minutes. Several other records- of; similar type are reported. Speed of? this sort 011 the Ferguson highway isl a danger not. only to the Speeders but others using the highwav. -\s thei distance is 170 miles, this recoid is I clearly over the legal ate of speed,i and in such cases the provincial police should take action, if thev are not too busy. This sort of 1ecm d IS the least desirable thing imarrinable. i the N111g111'a ï¬ner close 10 the 11p- proach to the Peace bridge, coneeix ing the idea. of subdividincr it into small lots and resellinc' it to \1111e1'i1'1111s 11t fanev prices 101' purposes of “Cann- dian residences. ’ It is reported that Mr.H\1n11n and his associates “on seve '11l lortnnes l)\' this 11111n.\\'itl1 his flz1i11~ 1"01 01'1911‘1i7111ti011 it is known work. A shaft-sinking contract is to let this week it is understood, and the present shaft will be put down to the TOO-ft. level. . Under the re-organization of the March Gold, Mr. Bernard N. Hyman has been appointed manager of the property. In referring to this ap- pointment. a correspondent writing to one of the outside newspapers says :-â€"- “In Bernard N. Hyman, recently ap- pointed general manager of March Gold under the plan of reorganization a new and interesting ï¬gure has been introduced to Ontario mining. Mr. Hyman is a Buffalo millionaire whose rise to fame and fortune has been among the most spectacular spectacles in the realm of ï¬nance in New York state. Not long ago Mr. Hyman achieved fame by purchasing a large tract of land on the Canadian side of the Niagara River close to the ap- THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO )rtunes by 1111s plan. for organization it is ] ms in mind some exti his new mining ento ass of whioh will he w: rest throughout the (r: (385 of March Gold und :ati-on plan will he fol st. spectacular spectacles of ï¬nance» in New York ong ago Mr. Hyman ie by «purchasing a large on the Canadian side of River close to the up- 'mid, Limited, has about ilo south ()Pvthe. Dumu he Ankerite, in Delnro. down 800 feet, and NO, th WEN?†extons entorpx I ( teach stenogrnphy and Miss (Julian and business pract Enrolment- i’m' 11' made this (Thurs 7.30 to 9 O’clock â€Hire at the high 5c The fees for 9:10 merely nominal ($2 small .1700 is I‘Cllll'l at of: THANKSGIVING DAY AND ARMISTICE DAY ON NOV. 7 was ISSUOU at (Miami last weex. heg- islation at Ottawa some years ago deemed that the Monday in November nearest to Amistiee Day (Nov. 11th) should he observed as 'l‘hanksg'iving‘ Day and Armistice throughout Cana- da. The date was to be conï¬rmed by proelamation. Aemrding to the calen- (lar Nov. 14th would he the B'Iouday nearest to Armistice Day (Nov. 11th) but the 1')roelan'ration settles the ques- tion by naming Monday, Nov. 7th, as the day for observing puhlic me [llt flPPflflTUII" HERE AEMN Ill lMI’flflVE [IlliflMlfll lll(3( t. WU J n'() Kin Vocational Classes at Timmins High School to Start on Tuesday Even- ing, Oct. 3rd Again, the Timmins High School, through the evening vocational classes, is offering an unusually good oppor- tunity for all to improve their educa- tional standing and to better their prospects. For those wishing to improve their knowledge of English the courses are especially helpful. English for foreigners is taught by Mr. J. A. Bush, and English (second Year) in Miss Rutherford. Conversa- tional French is taught In \liss U - Reilh. ll1e uritl11i1etie elass is in climge of Mr. Loueiy. Miss Quinn will have charge of the eourse in ("ht-mistry 211111 l1lmvpipe work for prospectors. while the. ge(,1log_\'fm' Monday, Nov. 7th, is annnunood as 'l‘hanksglving Day and Armlstive Day for this your for the Dmniniun 01‘ Canada. A proclamaticm to this effect was issued at Ottawa last week. Leg- PORCUPINBâ€"DELORO GOLD MINES SYNDICATEl FORMED tion by naming Monday, Nov. 7th, as the day for Observing~ public thanksgiving for the yen and com- memo Hing the anniverz‘su‘} of the peaw that “as supposed to close lhe \\ 011d \\ al. as the day for observing thanksgiving for the year a n’wmorating the anniversary Announcement is made of the forma- tion of a new organization to be known as the Porcupine-Deloro Gold Mines Syndicate. This syndicate. is understood to he eonim'ised of Engâ€" lish capital with the addition of some money from New York men. The syndicate .plans to explore and develop a. group of forty claims in Deloro township. These claims were staked and held on behalf of a group ot.’ 'l‘im- Inins men. It is understood that an intensive surface. prospecting and ex- plr-ring programme is to be carried through at once. A gang of men started work on the. property some days ago. It is said that about. ‘26 plrring programme is to he carried through at once. A gang- of men started work on the. property some days ago. It is said that. about 26 Veins are exposed on the Claims, and the present plans are along the line of systematically exploring; and develop- ing these Veins and testing out. the possibilities of the property. hâ€"IIâ€"l wt, taken. asses will r1100] until E. D. Smith Sons MRS. F. J. HAMILTON Box 123, South Porcupine '05] Shrubs, Trees, Perennials, Fruit Bushes Representative the the will 11 'hunica husme h ste Orders now taken for Spring Delivery. m O 0 z. Have Your Household Effects Sold at IQ end 01 rench 'Fhe >t' Mr. 2 char v and PERSONAL SERVICE ll THE AUCTION MART :1 \‘0 1 (11“ s in ()1 . charge of the cl Irawing. Them v in sewing and (Ire: re 01' Mrs. Andrew courses, Miss GUWi will ;' Mr 'nhzun the bookkeeping 1) notice. tor these cou1seg< may be [‘hursday) e1 ening from clock at the plineipal’. igh school. )1' each of. the courses is .31] ($3.00), and even this returned to the student the term if 75 per cent. are attended in the sub- '1‘he evening vocational '0. carried on at the high ISIOI Rutherfl'n'd. Conw IS taught by Miss arithmetic class i Funeral Director and Embalmer 12% Pine St. S. Phone 51 Dumb |.-I.â€"I.â€"I|â€"I.â€"IIâ€"IIâ€" .md courses may be evening from the principal’s maï¬lfl‘IIâ€"IIâ€"u-‘g [ll ll‘ .ndrows. 1n , GUWHII will t ypew ri t‘ in g, bookkeeping ht 1 5 WILSON AVE. Phone 375F '. T. 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O O 00 O O O. «t» O 0. o «.0 ~ At 2.05 on Monday morning there was an alarm of tire sent in from Boi 14, and the. firemen made their usual speedy response. When they arrived at. the alarm box, however, there was no one there that eould tell them where the tire might be and there was no tire visible. It. looked like a false alarm, but Chiet' Borland and his men were taking no chances, and made a hurried exmnination of every plaee in the neighbourhood. In the meantime Costable Pareher had loeat- ed the caretaker of the Goldï¬elds theatre block who said he had turned in. the alarm. He. had been alarmed by smOke in the basement of the building and had run out in his night attire. “Why didn’t you stay at the box until the ï¬re brigade arrived, so that vou eould give them the exaet lo ation of the tire?†he WIN asked. ““v ell. you see. there was a big eiowd gathered soon," was: I thtmg‘ht it would would go and got .51 WflV The cause of? the alarm pipes of the furnace and the. being on ï¬re. The tire back-I threw open the vent (1001' at tom of the ('hilnney. the “amt out there in spurts. This nartieulzn'y alarmed the jun pzu't iou did not dross,â€" alarm. All «7: judgment and there was no danger, the pi} of the ï¬re-pron T119 next :own council Ifternoon, ()( 3 LICENSED BMBALMEBS Ill Opposite Goldï¬elds Hotel TIMMIN S Have it Cleaned and Repaired before the Cold Weather Comes CLEANING AND PRESSIN G H. HERMAN 5 Cedar St. N. (Re mt MOTOR EQUIPMENT chimney. the flames coming in spurts. This is what I alarmed the janitor who ait to take chanceS,â€"â€"0r to t promptly sent in the All ut‘ which showed good SIMMS, HOOKER DREW â€" OPEN TO ALL "“ BEST ALLEY IN THE NORTH Before You’ll Need that Winter Coat INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES decorated and with New Equipment) Bowling, Billiards, Cigars, Etc. (Axenta for Confederation Life Association). :(md :ulai meeting of scheduled tor \Iom 10th. commencing IT WON’T BE LONG :l 111:] '5'! 3 O Nâ€. 9'. O O O. O O O. O O O. O O 00 O O O. Q 0 O. O O .0 O O 0.. O O ‘0 A and « n'iet \‘ Houses and Lots for Sale on Terms. SCHS‘. DOMINION BANK BUILDING nimney (â€N REAL ESTATE \vas the »chhnney ï¬red,and Hmw ’, {UN of the Monday H) 11 HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES AT ST. MATTHEW’S The Harvest 'l‘llanksgiving' sv at†‘St. Matthew's (‘lllll'('li will In on Sunday, Oct. 12ml. The (1 will he specially clvvm‘alml for t 'asinn, amimpriate tn the lial'vo: sun, and there will be special and special sm-inons lilting ft event. Huly ('unnnuninn at 8.3( and after the 1] ()‘(élm'k service RECEPTION AT MONTEITH FOR MR. AND MRS. I: -DMOND 111()11(l osted osted to h at Montn from the .Rednunul last week by M‘ontoith, and trim. 'l‘hoow hall at. Monte beautifully (It The wedding pre: of the esteem i1' (couple are. held. eluded daneing' 1'0: quois Falls ()I‘(‘h({ mersâ€"mpplied t1 pleasing- lunehenn the evening. ) acquaintances in 'l' where Mr. Rednm on m with FERGUSON HIGHWAY ADDS TO INTEREST IN NORTH and sincere gu couple at thi' Redmond haw Buckingham a proved tlu ()Iu larger number: returning with ports (51,;ncemi1 and tlw vast sibilities of t] these ï¬rst-1111111 Kirkland Lake has a baby ’8 go-carï¬ picked up on the street some time ago, and still urwlaimed by any owner. The pulice are worried over the mat- ter, as the go-cart is no use tofllem at present, and they fear the owner may DEE )ll'( Wrap all Garbage 1n paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Idme which can be procured at the Town Hall, free. Householders using well water mm boil it for at least 20 minutes. All outside toilets must be made 1y proof. OH )I'BSBIH wed it 1! That hwzly i a of tlu H m c m outh : even mg. Ma 11y int'zmovs in 'l‘immin a Mr. Rodimmd is mount of his aeti‘ sports, will extend invent gund wishes 0 at this time. 3 1N. .‘l ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Il :zmy P101109 ( 2' Mr. 1'. J. limi- vt' .lmqnou Fr. lx‘. will be inter- ) hear u fhis recent marriage areal, Que. (5)11 their return he honeynumn Mr. and Mrs. [(1 were tendon-(1 a reception pk by Mr. Harry .hï¬msm1, of h, and â€Hum friom‘ls in the dis- l‘hn event was held in the town Montoith, the building being ully «lownmlml for the event- 'dding presents were evidence esteem in which the young are held. The social event. in- rlzn'lcing' for whivh a noted [1'0- “lels um-hostm the Fouthlr- it rts, will extend very general are good wishes tn the young .t this tinw. Mr. and Mrs. l have takvn up residence 011 mm :wenuo at Iroquois Falls. PHONE 112 Residence PHONE 136 ) 1' By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH hand reports are communi- wir friends and business as- navk in thvir own homes, it vihl flight 01' imagination to the eagerness with which in: going In begin absorbing rsvntativc Canadian metal 'hv Ferguson Highway ap- as Opened up the way to the urth and «proof of this is daily on tiw exchange.†5mm}; What they ‘ 21st wealth prodt d" the Northland hand reports are vir friends and In 1‘11 Wt! V [l the mnsiv. A very mun was sm'vvd during: Many friends and in 'l‘innnins and district, Inmnd is well known 10nd; ( l‘hzmksgiving' svrvices s ('hm'vh will be held 2nd. The church dvm‘n‘ntml for the ()c- Timmins, Ont. rgusun highwdy has value. to the North mmmuni 'at'iun with n- translmrtation pur- mt saying. There are th m 5' is, suggested by HM 1ph t'mm thv ï¬nan 'I‘m'unto Mall Em 1m touring the min- Nm'th (,‘uuntry, in mm (*vur before. are mm'h WI†1 2nd. 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