....... 2822333 ts s s s s s s s s s s s s i i i i io i io i i in in i5 05 i5 05 05 05 45 45 454 a good success for Tonsil Troubles, Cough, Bronchitis, Quinsy, Catarrh, Head Colds and Sore Throats. Good benefits or cash returned. remedy, Mrs. Sybilla Spahr‘s Tonsilitis, In the police court on Thursday there were two drunks who paid the usual ten and costs. One man who was beâ€" fore the magistrate for not having the proper lights on his motor vehicle haa his case adjourned till called on later. Two men were charged with keeping a disorderly house. Both pleaded guilty. One of them also was charged with keeping liquor for sale. He was South Porcupine, April 24th, 1929 Bpecial to The Advance. Tisdale Township Council Considers Taxi Licences Other Matters Before Regular Meeting of Council at South Porcupne on Monday. Drilling on Rypan Proâ€" perty. _ McManus Red Lake Stock Being Bought in South Porcupine. _ Othker Items af News from South Porcupine. We Found This 1 am closing out my grocery and meat business and am offering the entire stock at cost and below cost. Phone 885 2â€"storey Apartment House: Downstairsâ€"4 rooms, toilet, etc., rented at $25.00 Upstairsâ€"4 rooms, toilet, etc., rented at $20.00 Hardwood Floors throughout. NOTEâ€"This property is in first class condition, and will be sold subâ€" ject to a reserve bid. Full particulars at time of sale. LOT 95 in Township of Tisdaleâ€"2â€"storey Apartment House Downstairsâ€"5 rooms, bath and toilet, now rented Upstairsâ€"5 rooms, toilet, etc., rent $30,00. Hardwo throughout. Also situated on same lot with frontage on Seventh Avenne Going Out of Business LOT 94 in the Township of Tisdaleâ€"5â€"roomed house, bath, tcilet, etc., also outbuildings, situated at rear on same lot. 3â€"roomed shack. Total rent of both $55.00 To be sold by Public Auction the following valuable property situated Fancy Barbadoes Molasses Bulk, per gallon is Best Sockeye Salmon is. ... Best Sockeye Salmon, 1s. ... Millionaire Sardines, 5 tins 1. 2 tins Libby‘s Beans ... 2 Ib, Best Hand Picked Beans 2 1b. Best Raising .................... 2 tins Tomatoes, choice.... .. 2 tins Picnic Pineapple. ........... 3 bars Palm Olive Soap 4 bars Lifebuoy Soap . A FEW OF THE YALUES OFFERED FRIDAY, APRIL 26th, 1929 at 2.30 P.M. 178 and 180 Birch Street North, Timmins ) ammms _..â€"QQ_“â€"“_.'-..â€"..* Phone 510 at the above address, the following: GROCERIES AND MEATS SALE AT 2.30 P.M. AUCTIONEER with frontage on Seventh Avenue, Timmins for 18¢ 25¢ 270C 7b¢e 19¢ 23¢ 43¢ 20¢ 86e 30¢ Supplement to The Porcupine Advance, Timmins, Ontario, Thursday, April 25th, Captain Crowe of the New York Porâ€" cupine Mines is on a trip to Montreal and other eastern points. Reed and Ryan are doing some diaâ€" mond drilling on the Ripan, a property adjoining the March Gold Mines. We believe there is to be diamond drilling exploration work done on some of the other properties in this vicinity that have been lying dormant. Mr. C. LaMoths is in Toronto on a business trip. Mrs. Grewcoe is having a new garage built at her residence occupied by Mr. and Mrs, W. Cliff. sentenced to three months in jail on each count the terms to run concurâ€" rently. The owner of the place on beâ€" ing charged with keeping a disorderly house pleaded guilty and was fined $200 and costs with an option of two months in jail. He paid the fine. »nd toilet, now rented at $40.00 , rent $30.00. Hardwood Floors The McManus Red Lake Gold Mines 160 Cedar Street S., Timmins 62 FOURTH AVE. (corner Birch) Sale Commences Thursday, April 25 EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS STORE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. TAKE ADV ANTAGE OF THIS OFFER WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE . R. HORNER a source of revenue. In its present location it cannot be used and the council agreed with Councillor Wilâ€" liams when he said that he thought everything possible ought to be done to encourage people to get out of that swamp. A deputation of busâ€"owners and taxiâ€"drivers were present re the rate of taxi licenses. Mr. Dwyer, of Schumacher, scted as spokesman. He thought that with the present condiâ€" tion of the camp $75 per car was rgâ€" ther high, especially for those who were otherwise taxed also for their proâ€" perty holdings in connection with their taxi business. He favoured a reversâ€" ion to the former rate in force:â€"viz., $100 for a first car and $25 for each additional car. This had been changâ€" ed owing to the fact that a number of the oneâ€"car taxi drivers had united A meeting of the Harris Consolidatâ€" ed directors was held in Toronto this week, we believe to decide on what furâ€" ther development shall take place at their property hereâ€"viz., the Beauâ€" mont Mines. On Monday evening Tisdale townâ€" ship council met with the reeve and Councillors Williams, Hawkins and Laforest present. Several were present re ‘charity requests. Some of these cases are to be looked into more careâ€" fully. One widow with seven children was to be given relief for the present. Mtr. Myronick, of Golden avenue, was present to request the water for his place and Mr. J. Gibson‘s under the special arrangements required for that part of the town: In the court of revisâ€" ion Mr. Rapsey, of the United Provisâ€" ion Co., was there re taxes on a proâ€" perty, on Railway street. He offered the township the deed of the land for the cancellation of the taxes thereon. This was accepted with the provision that the building on the land be reâ€" moved within a reasonable time and be set up elsewhere, so that it may be Rey., E. C. Moddle has been giving a series of sermons on "Sin," which have been very well attended. The topic for next Sunday is "Conversionâ€"Does it Pay?" On last Sunday a recépntion service was held at the close of the evening service when several new memâ€" bers were added to the roll of the. church. Big preparations are peing made for the Rebekahs‘ May Day dance on Wedâ€" nesday, May l1st. Several novel feaâ€" tures are to be introduced. in which a good many Porcupine peoâ€" ple are interested, is being financed. A block of 100,000 shares has been set aside for distribution at 20 cents a share, and the larger part of these are being sold locally. Up to the presâ€" ent time this property has been financâ€" ed privately by the vendors. ‘The 600 days‘ work done on the property last year by the vendors showed wonderful results, which are now being borne out by the annual report of the Howey. The McManus Red Lake Gold Mine lies adjacent to the Howey on the east. Any further definite knowledge of this property, other than that which we have gleaned, could be obtained through Messrs C. McInnis or F. C. Evans of South Porcupine, we believe. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Angliâ€" can Church are holding a big euchre and bridge in the High School hall on Thursday, April 25th. A good time is assured all. Sudbury Starâ€"There‘s one thing about the radio. One gets fine pointers conâ€" cerning pronunciation from announcers and speakers. Chiefly concerning how not to do it. Canadian courts have always been hesitant about imposing the lash but are showing a growing disposition to do so for offences against women and in cases of robbery, especially robbery with violence. Two young men, Jack Hildeman and Mike Kuzmak, have just beén sentenced in Regina to 12 years and 30 lashes and 10 years and 30 lashes respectively, on being convicted or participation in a number of holdâ€" up affrays. There will be little disâ€" position to quarrel with these senâ€" tences and a good deal of approval of them. | A number of the members of the Golden Encampment Lodge, South Porâ€" cupine, went down to Kirkland Lake last week to help institute the new lodge there and put on the degree work there. Arbutus Chapter Order of the Eastâ€" ern Star, Timmins, put on the degree work at Porcupine Chapter last week. A large number from there were welâ€" comed by the sister Chapter here and their work very much appreciated. Mr. A. Campelli left Monday for Montreal. The Porcupine Goldfields Band is preparing for a concert to be given in Schumacher in the near future. The bandsmen are now the proud possessors of uniform bandsmen‘s caps, so we can expect their next concert to be sprightâ€" lier than ever. into a company and thus were trying to avoid the higher tax by "pooling," as it were, their returns. However, so as not to work a hardship on the men who had considerable property interâ€" ests in the camp it, was decided to again make the rates $100 for a first car and $25 for each additional car. It was shown that the oneâ€"car taxi driver was often much more transient than the one with several cars. The licenseâ€"collector was warned to be or the lookâ€"out for companies and not to accept licenses from any which were not bonaâ€"fide registered companies. It was decided to have the township office open at lunch hour for the convenience of any coming in from Schumacher on the noon train on township business. Arrangements are to be made for the clerk‘s vacation next month. During that time those paying back taxes are to pay them into the tax "collector‘s office. Arrangements were made for the council to be present when the Railway Board meets in Timmins on the 27th re the annexations from the township of Tisdale to the town of Timmins. Assessor Smith stated that statements of the taxes and othey data were ready for presentation to the Railâ€" way Board if they required them. JAIL AND LASHES FOR BANDITsS 2i ib ib 5 4 6 o o o s C e . . . . o. . o. i t o t 4 t t n 9y th n w y t + ** * * % * 5 o io io o oo oo n oo oo on io io oo io oo on c e HEAD OFPFICE and FACTORIES â€" â€"â€" _ NEW LISKEARD, ONT BRANCHES ATâ€"TIMMINS, KIRKLAND LAKE, NORANDA, QUE HEAD OFFICE and FACTORIES EV ER Y THING FOR BUILDING Lumber Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis We Close Wednesday Afternoons during Summer. Open Saturdays (Regina Leader) See Our Display of Electric Washers and Stoves "Kelvinator" Electric Refrigerators Now is the Time to Order Screen Sash and Doors General Contractors Mill work Sudbury Star:â€"We doubt, though,. whether Dr. Einstein, the space expert, has ever been a news editor with 80 columns to fill and 192 columns to fill it with. The parties and their various locaâ€" tions are as follows: Pickle Lake and Crow River, Patricia district, Dr. M. E. Hurst, leader, and J. E. Thomas, C. G. Clarke and N. P. Runnalls, assistants: Shoniah Lake, Patricia district, H. C. Laird, leader, and W. T. Boyes, Bertâ€" rand Breakey and E. A. McVicar, assistâ€" ants; Shoal Lake, Kenora district, I Leonard Greer, leader, and C. G. Lanâ€" gille, W. E. Newham and D. Bateman, assistants; Northeast side, Lake of the Woods, Kenora district, G. G. Stuffel, lleader, and A. H. Lacey, Fred Townsley and W. G. Beard, assistants; Sturgeon Lake and Lake Obonga, Thunder Bay district, A. R. Graham, leader, and A. Young, W. E. White and A. A. Hilderâ€" brand, assistants; Kowkash area, Thunâ€" der Bay district, L. F. Kindle, leader, and J. P. Nowlan, L. V. H. Jenkins and A. H. Stewart, assistants; Mattagami and Abitibi rivers, Dr. W. 8. Dyer, leadâ€" er, and A. R. Crozier, assistant; Hastâ€" ings county, Prof. A. L. Parsons, leader; Northwestern Ontario, north of the English river, Duncan Derry, leader; Sudbury area, A. G. Burrows and H. C. Rickaby, leaders, and S.C. Perry, assistâ€" ant; Clay industry of Ontario, Prof. R. J. Montgomery. It is also probable, stated Mr. Gibson, that a geologist will be attached to a survey party which will delimit the northwestern boundary of the province from the terminus of the western boundary to the east of Isâ€" land Lake. r i Eleven parties, comprising in all about 35 men, will leave for their respective fields about June 1 and will remain out, weather conditions permitting, until Oct. }1. They will travel mainly by canoe. In some cases supplies will be delivered to them through the summer by airplane. Inability of planes to carry canoes other than of the collapsâ€" ible variety, which is not suited for survey purposes, made it necessary for the department to abandon its oriâ€" ginal intention of sending certain partâ€" ies into their locations by air route. Announcement was made last week by Thomas W. Gibson, Deputy Minister of Mines for Ontario, of one of the most extensive geological survey programmes in the history of the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Mines. Eleven Parties Comprising 35 Men Will Take Part in Work. Supplies Will be Conveyed ts Field Men by Airships GEDLOGIGAL SURVEY THIS YEAR IN THE NORTH LAND Builder‘s Supplies