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Porcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1929, 1, p. 3

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This particular block is only one of numerous similarâ€"sized blocks that are seattered over Northern Ontario. The Ferguson Government â€"is in no posiâ€" been "remembered" than the Raid campaignersâ€"men of 18 claim to similar consideration generous country. In time th got their 160 acres. All told, so 000 certificates, involving dona 2,560,000 acres of land, were iss Tore the authorities called a ha Tew recipients ever saw their N property, let alone settled on it wWith the passing of time privs began to buy up the acre lots. They are still a them. Some of the most valuat timber located in Ontario is to b in the big blocks of the North . that were set aside for the Bc Groundhog a: instance, ther â€"â€"400 s@uare to the priv thereof, a Many men by taking t jFority "hung gratuitously No sooner h When t Scuth Afri en by grat them "for culminated sands of ce entitled it acres of 1: United Stat unaffected } export" reg applies to Crown land efforts of th little opport openly | not eviC to hack pre an td take high s loyal and Cc might pro for AiC ren is prosp farsightedne: proof of the interested ir thought is n pend rCI Member of ron hal §10 rep tric We Still being mt ment â€"taxati 1s just now realizl â€"â€"what expensive scerips were. Millions of dolla which ordinarily | Crown property directly, byv these * pats rese CaUSE time â€" avoiding money., The this double enc the words, "j North Land is th: Thursday, Jan. 31st, 1929 According ronto Glob cular and still feeling passed into the Fenian fhese two 1 position to oes of the YVeterans of These Wars Given | Acres of Timber Land Now Valuable to Buy Back VETERAN GBANTS PROVE |THREE MOXTAS FOR WRONG Sexc of thf 0f COSTLY TO THE mETHOD To grrd sakeruagy 3IY Timmins, O1 USO ’N“'“m"“““‘ e t t l > * * * t it 4‘ stt * t eP ) lt l l l «tm PA D AC L *AAA L LA â€"AP L â€"AP CAE â€"AL P DL â€"AL O P LA _AAA P P C P PA P C P L ALPâ€"AL mmm”""“ Che n veterans. In the valley of the idhog and Mattagami Rivers, for ice, there is one block of timber square miles of itâ€"from which, > opinion of Walter C. Cain, Deâ€" Minister of Lands and Forests, has been cut or will be cut before ipply is depleted more than $1,â€" ) worth of choice spruce and balâ€" Tat 1¢ they n "th GEQOQ LAKE, Owner and Publisher ar consideration [ry. .. In time th cres. All told, so , involving dona of land, were iss rities called a ha ever saw their N )tted with the many people TIMMIX®, ONTARIO howe SBubscrip pI ry one C i1 holder urnished them * War veteran: in the Feniar PHONESâ€"â€"RESIDENCE made to meet summed up in A 1 ation from ; ne they, too, )ld, some 16,â€" donation of | n re iSSUEd be" l nj a halt. Very ' th eir Northern the â€"Fenian f{ 1886â€"laid npliy | reimb The s id 11 11 itry, afte usual dis the her that the than is f which to 160 Wa totall before and rovert grants el they tarding ip, beâ€" Par ) lat thes C 10 ual ng ! York Life:â€"When the former bachelor girl was asked:â€""What do you miss most now that you‘re married r scores of children in life through the otherwise have had nything but useless public support and mayp "Richmond Guir to Kapuskasing; next stop Toronto." That‘s what we have actually come to already in aviaâ€" tion. Not long ago Duke Schiller blew inâ€"or flew inâ€"from a Hudson Bay post away up in Labrador with a comâ€" pany factor who had cut a wrist artery, and his life was saved by a prompt operation in our local hospital. Someâ€" thing has been heard of Wisconsin paâ€" per officials panning to hop up to Kaâ€" puskasing once in a while, and it : quite feasible and probably good busiâ€" t â€"stop have actu tion. Not inâ€"oOor fie Know 1ll KAPUSKASING NOW BEING REDâ€"MARKED ON THE MAP hard labour The case st others with merchant, nowever, discovering that the accused had no such bank account, and Crotzion having evaded the payment of the account, the court held it a clear case of deception and obtaining laise pretences, and that since the disâ€" covery he could not get in touch with this customer. The police promptly got in touch with Crotzion and placed him under arrest on a charge of obtaining goods by false pretences, the merchant laying the necessary information. In court this week it was shown that Crotâ€" zion had told the merchant that he had a good bank balance, showing a bank book with four figures on the The C his wee M whi ar e Crotzion Gave Merchant Understand he Had Good Bank Balance, and Then Did Not Pay Account. 11 1ed it bu pulp overator‘s cash jingling. ts have with the lapse of time 1 a new idea of value of the s they might at one time have red releasing for a paltry $60 ‘ asking prices so exorbitant as evond any consideration. On that titles have constantly since the vesting of original ind now it is difficult in some ) determine who owns certain ‘and who does not. abour for the fraud cCc se should be a warnin with similar plans agai Iting past tic "bad land i quité nl sible and probably good busiâ€" t thing will be Russian ballooâ€" ing past the Aleutians, over ic "bad land" and down the pond toâ€"Kapuskasing. We see something of the N.A.ME he ‘oming along and seeing the ered round the speaker asitâ€" ed genteman standing nearâ€" ; was all about. "Well, sir," _coloured man, "I doan just I do think that that man imand himself very highly.‘ story may serve as a inâ€" to the following paragraph last issue of The Northern f Kapuskasing:â€" y other case at police court was that of a lone and simâ€" who paid the usual $10.00 p4 70 he dis S ago Mr. R. R. Horner comâ€" he police that he had given ne Mike Crotzion, Balsam vhat he later found to be ces, and that since the disâ€" ns are ri little Child han 1d pport th welil as Oour reg Oh ves., we‘re on a large numbe particularly e sympathy extended to the work of the Children‘s Aid in this district suggests that the people are not living for the day ailone but are giving time and money and effort to assure a better citizenship in the days to come. _ Lovers of dogs will regret that dog owners in this town are taking an attitude that can only result in some form of regulation that will mean a virtual prohibition of dogs license fed may then There are traits, but to the sentence as the use . poker is certainly somethin the night f+ raud commi Oobtaining Crotzion nths with AI nt, bu hen 1t in Prisoner: "I wish I jas where there are no traffic to NO TRAFFIC EIJTHER Judge: "What have you to sassing the traffic cop?? In Grace Chapel on Sunday evening Mr. Samuel Taylor, evangelist, of Haileybury, delivered an inspiring adâ€" gress on "The Cities of Refuge." He read from Joshua and éxplained that Jesus Christ offered the refuge for sinâ€" ners, adding that to be saved the sinâ€" ner much exercise faith. Before the address, Mrs. Taylor, wife of the evanâ€" gelist, sang in effective manner a solo entitled, "I Heard the Saviour Calling." Mr. Taylor hopes to be in Timmins for two or three weeks. He will speak on Sunday night in Grace Chapel at 7 o‘clock and on Wednesday night at 8 o‘clock. sPECIAL ADDRESSES AT GRACE CHAPEL, gravel. Mr. Snyder was no doubt the s stomach, but as it couldn‘t be counted In a recent m ceived a not from of Kingsville, in : his father, Jack Has Assisted in Showing Most Birds to the Farmer and ill1 compilaint biection t the streets, day and night, out of ippear to think that to pay the that is needed and that the dogs Ives without training or control. DL JV Country Chinan HMC vith th ail The Advance re _Mr. Manley F. Miner regard to the work o Miner, the naturalis something of wha has been able to ac t B ol L â€"wWeapon discourag COLll as a Whole many ree seeded mercury f ragwood, 2 small also reports there ime amount in its was ground up» it THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO the hunter tt quail. an idea of t dove he foun his home th telephone wit ‘oost and, notic ifi¢ ho sh SNAowit that d N I bu TeE In )1 Chinaman Valuabl the The Adâ€" children nd hneated At the P heir they T1 n it 1C Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"Uncl: Sam, with great moderation, has yet asked Canada kindly to refrain from selling liquor to any American citizens visiting this ccuntry who ask for it. complained that he was desparately worried because he seemed to be losing his memory, his kind friend replied:â€" "Aw, cheer up, old top! <~Just forget ali about it ! Toronto Mail and of the Arab who di ful of meal with h. recalled on Bay St: aa truck driver was radiator of his car Norfolk Ledgerâ€"Despatch:â€"If there is anything that will make a United States Senator fight it is a peace pact. Sudbury Star:â€"Latest fad of Hollyâ€" wood film actresses is to appear at social functions with striking designs painted on their bare backs. Then, when they dance, you can see the moving metures. ic Ppast montnhn, left on Wednesday 16or their home in Vermont, U.S.A. Miss Neame, RN., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Neame, left recently to pursue her professional duties at Iroquois Falls. Schumacher Boy Scouts will hold their weekly meetings in the basement of the public school on Tuesday evenâ€" ings. The first meeting was held on 290th inst. Highâ€"Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Press guring the, past week. A reception. inj ° . _ N41 honour ‘bf our distinguished guest was, ~"4"4 Ave. Apply held on Tuesday evening, 22nd inst..f at the "Bungalow," privafte residence of | TWOâ€"ROOMED â€" AP Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ennis. About thirâ€"| RENTâ€"All conveni tyâ€"five of our prominent citizens were! 35 Wilson Ave. present. | Mrs. R. Davis and son, Walter, who: FOR SALEâ€"Fletcher have been the guests of the former‘s complete with soda mother, Mrs. Price, First avenue for| table, coffee urn, e the past month, left on Wednesday for| Fourth Ave. their home in Vermont. TT S A | nor measing to to recovery business trip through a brief visit at the I Mrs. Wallace McFarl Mr. Wilis is a brothe lane. Mr. Allan l Mrs. W. Thursday f called there the illness : ther. American Lumberman:â€"Not all th drive thor voun board. A big sleighingâ€"party under the ai pices of the Excelsior Club was held Wednesday night to South Porecupt About forty young people attended a enjoyed every moment of the oldâ€"tin Jjingling sleighâ€"ride on a midâ€"win night in Northern Canada. Upon th return a steaming ~â€"hot bean sup; was served in the basement of t church. Needless to say evervone h Mr. Jas. Shewan Chairman Schumacher . Daly, or phone 454J School Board. Other Items of e *fi m n ns News from Schumacher Corâ€" ; WOOD FOR SALEâ€" respondent. ack stove wood, in Schumache clal to The A cial to The Advance. Mrs. Ed. Keeley, a former resident visited friends here recently. Mr. Kee ley has received an important govern ment appointment with headquarter at Kirkland Lake. The family will re San Diego Union:â€"It often } at a man‘s not suspected o imb until he begins to talk. REGEPTION AT SCHUMACHER TO LIEUTENANTâ€"GOVERNOR inda dut Mrs. F Mr. I.. Will ring the past wee The many friends o has been conlng e Coniaurum in the near At a recent meeting of 1 ard Mr. James Shewan wa chairman for the ensuing Miss Myrtle Ritchie, assist: In L andâ€" the _pork a ughly relished b; : pleasureâ€"seekers. . W. J. McKay day from Seafort _ there about a fo T1 their c Gerald several of the 18. Hi pt Ontar ring the pa Howard, of NU 11 ks through illness, will hb hear that she is on the wa TC ighingâ€"party under the ausâ€" s Excelsior Club was held or night to South Porcupine ; young people attended anc ery moment of the oldâ€"tim nd Death Mrs. ] was syeen pI car‘with his writit the 1 MJ1 i the arture from ovee. who stt cal of Regina, while ‘ough this distric KnC Chri ho Empire:â€"The stot vided the last hand s faithfui steed ws McK L 1€ ng contest held this Fourth Class puplis ol, Kathléen Barron, 1 Kenneth Adamson of first, second and ctively. The letters _ mInes, 1 y friend resume ; aiforth havin a fortnight r death of h r of M McDon:s: of Mrs. B. d to her home f It often happer hom Shawvyi death Cc The M M TY by 1a WV1L . MI aft nd DJ lline and 11y district paid of Mr. and Pirst avenue Mrs. McFarâ€" Schum DN bean eryone h the Io turned i1 lowly re 11 hex W g th: ht being ch cho d in rkin ibou l‘ th 10m an Th The change in temperature last weekâ€" end from 30 and 40 below to 20 below and less was generally appreciated, and has resulted in less objections to the given. Dated at South P day of January, 1929 W . wmatilonâ€"wide reputation wins welcome everywhere. Positive moneyâ€"back guarantee clinches sales. Write for full facts. MCCALL FASHION COMâ€" PANY, Dept. 31, Box 1685, Montreal. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house with running water. Reasonâ€" FURNIITURE FOR. SALEâ€"Findlay ‘combination cook stove, wood heater, kitchen cabinet, tables, chairs, baby chairs, cots, Sidway baby carriage with runners, «ressers, easy chairs, sliding couch, Singer hand machine, linoleum, chira, portable victrola and records, tubs, wringer, ete. Apply 31 Montgomery Ave., Timmins. â€"~â€"51} FOR SALEâ€"I Underwood typewriter, first class condition; also 1 Hawaiian guitar, practically new. Apply at 118 Elm St. South. =â€"+}xe Capital Trust Corporation, Limited Ottawa, Ontario. Administrat E. P. Gleeson, Carleton Chambers, C twa, Ont.., Estates Solicitor. e ; C TWOâ€"ROOMED APARTMENT RENTâ€"All conveniences. Appl are refured on or before the ‘Twentyâ€" eighth day of February, 1929,; to give to the Undersigned Administrator, partiâ€" culars of their claims and all securities, if any, held by them, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, and after the said last mentioned date, the Adminisâ€" ADMINISTRATOR‘S NOTICE to CREDITORS layv 201 WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Jackpine, length, Phone 815, J. Manion. â€"~49t WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Good dry tamarâ€" ack stove wood, in different lengths. Apply to Thos. Hardy‘s office, 84 Third Ave., or phone 405. <~â€"«BG1t 1. ets of the P itled there he claims, hen had nc Dated at able for quick sale dleton Ave. DRY SLABS FOR SALEâ€"46 inches $4.00 for double load. Apply to J. A eV waVv ota reo NOTIlCE is itute that limml ruary, 1929. ORCUPINE GARAGE, LIMITED McCaHl Offers New Opportunity pIly _ I4,.. XCVAHRAEICDC rth. phone 739J 211 TOO LATE FOR CLASSITIFICATION Jo the Fifth day WGoOoOn FOR SALE h 1our the nmilt leading Wear Dtr ie Direc! inuUual T‘ rus i1 William Burns, is indebted rsigned in the sum of $43, ne and material supplied in f one automobile,; and three ve elapsed since the said to have been paid, and deâ€" en made in payment thereâ€" hereby given that on Wedâ€" 6th day of February, 1929, of 2 o‘clock in the afterâ€" > Porcupine Garage, Fourth ns, Ont., the said Grey car, 3227, will be sold by E. C. Ott of Third avenue opposite the Ti Ki hc on th hown Timmit th soda founta p urn;. etc:. ourâ€"roomed â€" house Apply to 73 Third W1 having re which the anufacturers of ladies‘ itation wins welcome Positive moneyâ€"back it wood cash,. exeor on. H riin MC ators of s and Coa Apply to 35 Mid 1C uth Pls rict oOf Cochrane. j P who died on or g September, 1925, | _ ore the Twentyâ€" tyles and samâ€" jcome. Posiâ€" hriv Public he 26t] unch and after th , the Adminis tribute the a:s the parties er egard only i iey shall hav and women . Share in oI in Mâ€"30 Sud Field. Th Mort 1M counter in, steam )ly to 19 AIll reic da int oth and xn of N1 In the Matter of the Estate of George Caprae!l Hawkins, late of the District of Cochrane, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that any perâ€" sons having claims or demands against the late George Caprael Hawkins who died on or about the 23rd day of Noâ€" vember, 1928, at South Porcupine aforeâ€" said, are required to send by post preâ€" paid: or deliver to the undersigned, the Solicitor for Bertha Dora Hawkins, Adâ€" ministratrix of the Estate, their names and addresses, and full particulars of their claims and accounts, and the naâ€" ture of the securities, if any, held by them. And take notice that after the 8th day ; of February, 1929, the assets of the said' deceased will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having rega.rd‘ only for the claims then filed, and the said Bertha Dora Hawkins, Adminis-. tratrix, will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any per-, son of whose claim notice has not bee:;| given. Dated at South Porcupine this 19th FOUNDâ€"A dark 5 and 6 months at 260 Pine St. for advt. LOSTâ€"Between the corner of Pine and | FOR SALEâ€"Din Fourth, and the Hollinger Stores, af walnut. Still c lady‘s silver purse containing small} Third Ave. or sum of money. Finder please return mins. WANTED Apply RN Ave., Ti MAJID, WANTED:â€"Engli Apply to 75 Pourtlh: Av FIREMAN â€" WANTED:â€"â€"At Manniotr Buiding. Duty, six fires a day. Salâ€" ary $30.00 per month. Apply tC Room 10, Mannion Block. â€"{â€" ECCE3 33 3 s i n i o oo io in in on on on 0n ap arap ap 4 4p1 FO . RENT : housekeepin First Ave: HEATED HOUSE 7 Spruce Street YIVS YOA ALNMIYÂ¥ YOA l’//‘f/f/f//////n//lf///n’////////éf’//"?’////f//’/’/’g P e C n i n RENT with bath DRESSMAEKING dresses made dresses: made WANTEDâ€"I sleigh. tra Phon PHRREF three Iour, must Dbe ing salarly ex Driftwood,. Ont um of money. Finder please return o the Police Station, Timmins. #â€"6p morealu time to have yC Why take you:r when you can s experienced wo exp dre Dr wWitl Ave Middl YOUR WAMTS L L3 Ee 11 LEA N 1 â€"ICOuU bath room DRESSMAKING Mrs. / immin 1| 511 rience. ~App 34 Fifth I1 O1 zococd cook; pected to Furnished suites. brown pup, between old. The owner call south rear, and pav kmanshi Apply TO RENTâ€"Apply to North, Timmins 4p comed apat Applv to 12 All: convenience 1 to 68 Birch © > Kopp for famil ok» apply : itabl shed cook with ply f tv Apply R. Burton ERE / general I )â€"13p 41} to[ FPOR â€"SALEâ€"Warm furni ip‘ roomed house with larg oo attached. Well finished. BAVOY LUNCHâ€"At 9 Third Ave., from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Our motto i WANTEDâ€"Light office cleaning. Ap ply to 674 Balsam St. South or phon THE GOLDEN NORTH BAKERY SsOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Having movâ€" ed to the â€"premises next door, formerâ€" ly occupled by Wm. Skinner, will continue to give the same satisfacâ€" tion as heretofore. Thanking their customers for past favours and ing to receive their future patronage FOR SALEâ€"Light te weighing 1100 pound: harness, etc. complete for good buyer. Call ton Ave. after 86 mm POR SALEâ€"Medium sized Queb heater; also Empire fourâ€"hole coo FPOR SALEâ€"One Williams Piano $110.00. A snap. Apply to Mrs. James Gibson, phone 124, or 7 Golden Ave., South Poreupine. 4â€"5h. Ing range, with water front. Practi eally new. Apply to 151 Birch St North. n cb aef tabl Kirt mo AVE Twentyâ€"seven years experienge. Exâ€" pert workmanshmp. coats glazed. Wadsworth Furriers, 12 Balsam street. N., corner Fourth avenue, Box 213, Timmins, Ont. 41â€"483p.t.Af. Ime POSITION WANTED irls ARTICLES FOR SALE LDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good mes desired for children, boys and 1s, Catholic and Protestant, ages to 14 years. Any home desiring adopt a youngster should have ‘ir clergyman write A. G. Carson, pt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t.1. MISCELLANEOUS mattress, kitchd Cheap for qui Middleton Ave. treet W ind ifter 6 p.m AxXmIimn d heat W A v K 1‘ 1ile lal â€"â€" WE MANUFACTURE iny kind of wearing â€" moderate price. AÂ¥lso ADP} Ortl 1VIng kpin rated EXCHANGTE Wilson Ave. FPIR hophonic . victrolas, 10.00 cash and $9.00 Heffernan, 46 Third 45t.f. heatt itche TACl team of horse: ds each, sleighs te. _ Cheap sale l1 at 42 Middleâ€" RE â€" WOODâ€"Buy 303 Pine St. South, ~ yow a. chance to e wood (birch, taâ€" e, at your choice) delivery to your nber to be darawn 11 party ae Eim St, Sc â€"49â€"50 m suitd Apply ox 820 Uf ar St., South, rivate parties )r apartments a week. Hot niences. Por y to O. Desâ€" aents, 6 Cedar price bed spring chairs and sale. Apply 4â€"51» irniture in g, â€" dressin Apply to 3 ition. Anyâ€" at 91 Wilson 1â€"35p dius of on orders â€" ar attentior , comple A ion. 4000 un Lt 2] nAned : J wood.; $500.00 ash dah, nish We ha Quebetd it be Aboply â€"Hous Will ex good 33 ind

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