Dated at Porcupine this 18th day of April, 1932 WARRANT AUTHORIZING SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES To the Treasurer of the Township of Whitney, in the District of Cochrane: You are hereby commanded to levy upon the lands mentioned in the attached list for arrears of taxes due thereon with your costs pursuant to the provisions of the Assessment Act and Amendments and according to Law. For so doing this shall be your suficient warrant and authority. a 2 8 A., Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, N.L., 29 A. Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, NW., he 30 . Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, S.W., 31 . Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, S.E., 32 . Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, SW ., 33 . Nelson, Toronto, Con. 5, N.W., : 34 . Nelson, Toronto, Con. 5, SW ., 385 . Nelson, Toronto, Con. 5, NW, £ . E. Phillips, Timmins, Ont., Con 5?§§§§§§§§>>>>>>> 37 C. Offer, Orillia, Bristol St., LC 38 C. Offer, Qrillia, Corporation. i C. Ooffer, Orillia, Shuniah Sq . 40 C. Offer, Orillia, Corporetion © 41 C. Offer, Orillia, Bristol St., L 42 C. Offer, Orillia, Sutherland St 43 C. Ooffer, Oriliia, Sutherland St 44 C. Offer, Orillia, King St., Lots 45 C. Offer, Orillia, Florence St., I 46 . C. Offer, Orillia, Bristol St., I 161, 175, 176, 18§ to 188.... 47 W.C. Offer, Orillia, Bristol St., I ©20, 237 to 241, 243, 251â€"252 486 W.C. Offer, Orillia, Bristol St., L 305â€"313, 338â€"346, 347, 372 49 W.C. Offer, Orillia, Bristol St., Lo gend B. 50 N. Robertson, Poxcupme Sutherlax 51 Ramona Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Con 52 Ramona Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Con 53 Ramona Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Con. 54 J. F. Roberts, Buffalo, N.Y., Con. 1, 55 J. F. Roberts, Buffalo, N.Y., Con. 1 586 J. F. Roberts, Buffalo. N.Y.. Con. 57 A. Roberts, Timmins, King and Pri 59 R. J. Wilson, Porcupine, Con. 5, N.] 68 R. J. Wilson. Porcupine, Con. 6, S.P 61 M. Wilson, Porcupine, Con. 1, N1 8. F. corner 62 T. Wilson, South Poreupine, Ea.rl _ Lot 447, N.14, Lot 448, N.14, Lot 44 83 T. Wilson, Sout.h Porcupine, Queen 64 B. Waite, Schumacher, Queen St.. WWQMO“WQ“M““QQMWMO“000000‘ By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Whitney, bearing date and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the several lands being in the Township described in the following list of arrears of taxes respectively due thereon and costs, I to the Assessment Act and Amendments, that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs FPriday, the 9th day of September, 1932, at the Township Hall at Porcupine, at the hour proceed to sell by public auction so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to dischar incurred in and about the sale and collection of same. Tha fnlinvino lands are al) natented. J. M. NICOLSON, +« 68 Third Avenue The following lands are all patented. Dated at Porcupine this 18th day of April, 1932 27 28 No P24 Thursday, June 23rd, 1932 You‘ll never use up all the thrills of driving your car if its in good cendition. Get into the habit of turning in here about onceâ€"both you and the machine will profit by the experience. Eveready Service Station 44 Bruce Avenue South Porcupine, Ont. _ Lot 447, N.14, Lot 448, N.14, Lot 449 s n T. Wilson. South Porcupine @Queen St., Lots 74â€" 75 B. Waite, Schumacher, Queen St.., Lot 159 . L A. Walker, South Porcupine, Queen St., Lots 161, 162, 164 Mackie Estate, Porcupine, Bristol St., Lot 14 _ _ 158 to 163............. x ifice R. Dipaolo, South Porcupme Con M 21 Lot 39 W. P. Campsall, Porcupine, Queen St., Lot 167â€". A. Grenier, (unknown), Con. 4, N.W., N. Lot 6 A. Grenier, (unknown), Con. 2, N1/ Lot 4 ..... A. Grenier, (unknown), Con. 6, N.E., N. Lot 5 A. Grenier, (unknown), Con. 1, Nl/, LOot 5 W. E. Hurd, Narbeth, Pa., Con. 4, NW §. Lot 7 W. E. Hurd, Narbeth, Pa., Con. 4, N.E., S. Lot 7 L. Halperin, Timmins, King St., Lot 5. Isacson Estate, Con. 3, N.W., N. Lot 4 Isacson Estate, Con. 3, N.E., N. Lot 4 E. G. Loser, Chicago, Ill., Con. 6, S.E., N. Lot 8 W. R. Lowery, Cobalt, Con. 4, N.E., N. Lot 8 W. R. Lowery, Cobalt, Con. 4, N.W., N. Lot 8.......... Maki Estate, Porcupine, Pt. Con. 4, S.E., S. Lot 12... Maki Estate, Porcupine, Pt. Con. 4, S.W., S. Lot 11.. J. F. McDonald., (unknown), Florence St., Lot 207 Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, N.E., S. Lot 2... Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, NW., S. Lot 2 . Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, S.W., S. Lot 2 Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, S.E., S. Lot 12.... Nelson, Toronto, Con. 6, SW., S. Lot 12 Nelson, Toronto, Con. 5, N.W., N. Lot 12... Nelson, Toronto, Con. 5, SW., N. Lot 12. Nelson, Toronto, Con. 5, NW., S. Lot 12 . E. Phillips, Timmins, Ont., Con. 2, S.W., S. Lot 1 . Offer,; Orillia, Bristol St., Lots 1 to 8......... . Offer, Orillia, Corporation.St., Lots 18â€"20.. .: Offen,\ Orillia, SAuUnifaili . Offer, Orillia, Corporetion St., Lot.s 23 to 26. . Offer, Orillia, Bristol St., Lots 28 to 32, 83 t . Offer, Orillia, Sutherland St., Lots 98 to 100 ... . Offer, Oriliia, Sutherland St., Lots 110â€"119 . Offer, Orillia, King St., Lots 104â€"105 aaaqaaqqaadqa s Owner‘s Name, Address, Con. or Street and Lot I. Aho, Porcupine, King St., Lots 148, 149, 174. M. Brosseau, Lemieux, Con. 6, SW., S. Lot 1 M. Brosseau, Lemieux, Con. 2, S5.E., N. Lot 1. M. Brosseau, Lemieux, Con. 2, S.E., S. Lot 1 M. Brosseau, Lemieux, Con. 1, N.E., S. Lot 11 W. Bannerman, Lakewood, O., Con. 5, S.E., S. Lot 1 E. Briere, Timmins, Con. 5, S.E., S. Lot 1...... Brant Bruce, Kirkland Lake, Con. 3, NW., S. Lot 10 A. W. Bixel, Strathroy, Con. 1, S.E., N. Lot 12...... R. Dipaolo, South Porcupine, Con. Mâ€"15, Lots 121 to 126 KÂ¥ Je . GETTIN® OLD SOMETIMES S JUST Aa marTTER oF USING UP Tug T“R!LLS., TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Every Watch or Clock, No Matter What, Can be Repaired. Most upâ€"toâ€"date Garage in the North,. Phone 15 Orillia Orilli Orillia Orillia, Oriliia, Orillia, Corporetion St., Lots 23 to 26 â€"Bristol St., Lots 28 to 32, 83 Sutherland St., Lots 98 to 100 Sutherland St., Lots 110â€"1198... King St., Lots 104â€"105 _ Florence St., Lots 123 to 134 Bristol St., Lots 146, 151, 15 o 189.... . is â€" Bristol St Lots 199, 205, 21 Bristol St., Lots 1 to 8......... Corporation. St., Lots 18â€"20 Shuniah Sq . Corporetion St., Lots 23 to TREASURER‘S SALE OF LA FOR TAXES ALL WORK GUARANTEED * â€"_<~ t 6 42 +J 42 4d 444 38 ui ui " 1: C 2 Z ud 2 y P m V z. 1M z .5,6.6.6.5. itherland St., Lot 111 to, Con. 5, S.W., N. Lot 8 to, Con. 5, NW., S. Lot 8 6. Con. 5, S.E., S. Lot 9.... Con. 1, SW., N. Lot 12.... Con. 1, N.E., S. Lot 12 . Con. 1, NW., S. Lot 12 and Princess Sts., Lots 1, FATHER OF WALTER LITTLE PAESE® AWAY AGED 93 YEAR® In a recent issue The Pembrok® 111 1AFCAWIIIALUL Wdap.} Standardâ€"Observer makes the followâ€" § ing reference to the death of Thomas, Many Accidents Due to This Cause Little, Sr., father of Walter Little, now CLL. Urges all to Take Precauâ€" of Kirkland Lake, but formerly one of tions to Protect Children. N. Lot 7 Lot 4, le only a few days before nis ( ing here from Richmond, purchased the sawmill and built a number of houses ecnd of the village. He 0o sawmill for a number of yei tinued on the farm until ment*some yvears ago. A . daughter, Mrs. Jo Haileybury about ty viving are three Kirkland Lake and Beachburg, and $ Wm. McLellan, Mi A. F. Cameron and of Beachburg; Mi Swastika and Mrs. Perth." Jnion was mi he United C o Margaret im a numbe laughter, "Thomas Litt] ected resident man W1 are three sons Walter Little, 1 Lake and Wm. and Thomas rg, and six daughters, Mrs. eclLellan Miss Eva Little, Mrs. minent 9T >€ 10 acres Block A 30 Church, and after Church ade an honorary elder of ‘hurch.. He was married Elliott, who predeceased of years and his oldest rs. John Dunn, died in adge ar hurch. Elliott r of v 160 13 Timmins Archie McL A Presbyter as an eldet hn â€"McLellan 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1829 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929â€"30 1928â€"30 1929â€"30 1928â€"29â€"30 1928â€"29â€"30 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 192989â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 1929â€"30â€"31 AIrs OLl Beachbu Although Years in Arrears â€"30 â€"30 30 the cast ited the and conâ€" 30â€" 30 Treasurer, Township of Whitney 31 31 31 ey, bearing date the 18th day of April, 1931, in the Township of Whitney, mentioned and eon and costs, I hereby give notice pursuant taxes and costs be sooner paid, I shall on ne, at the hour of 11 o‘clock in the forencon, fcient to discharge the taxes and lawful costs it 31 31 Reeve, Township of Whitney M =â€" ttle and rAM 31 W arning of Danger in Detonator Caps numDer, tn tinue the ; doubled en( mum of th 1€ Canadian Industries Limited is now making another arpeal to all those who use blasting caps to see that they do not fall into the hands of children A blasting cap is a copper or aluâ€" children, as compatr ceding year, accident lowest on record wit the year 1927. It is gereater reduction c 461 ivoidab 133 he odd ordingl 14.09 124.02 124.02 124.02 )* 93 19.04 123.35 123.35 477 119 12 113.79 113.79 158.37 128.44 128.44 201.40 40.28 16.22 14.73 16 02 21.63 14.6 raccident 76 ed 10 it A V ublic vVinft ami DiA WII A cl 3 3 3 > $ 8 3 SS 1t . slides issu em could 1 e, young 01 lpel‘ th the exC hoped that can be m _IA1 Conim $ 0.48 3.00 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.38 3.04 1€ r the twent ird 2.98 11.95 2.98 11.94 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAR cam dren a m .54 etona innCce 1931 bei1 e except] he very min MCL anC 139.10 139.10 17.37 11.65 23.40 124.37 491.50 124.37 491.50 133.65 133.65 18.80 118.63 118.63 164 32 133.65 133.65 208.43 43.28 28.42 138.61 132.61 ne D¢ 9.12 9.12 '2 10 2.10 2 10 6.19 5.01 6.19 11 1.6 M 70 it minum shell about a quarter of an inch in diameter and an inch or two long, half full of fulminate of mercury. This fulminate is the most sensitive and about the most impulsive explasive in common use. Blasting caps contain anywhere from 15 to 30 grains of it; primers for firearm cartridges usually contain not more than 1â€"§5 grain. That is what the hammer or firing pin of a maAnyv « others. Any case coming tC view where there is carelessness in handling explosives of any kind will be promptâ€" ly dealt with by the police. The Adâ€" vance believes, however, that the chief protection will come from parents and others. impressing on the youngsters the serious danger in fooling with the detonators. Children seem to have a regular mania to hammer these caps or to attempt to open them up, or do so other dangerous trick with them. This is no more nor less than flirting with horrible injury or death. The children should be made to see this and to understand that it is just as idiotic to fool with explosives as it would be to shove a hand or leg into an open fire to see whether a burn would result. Jlate A box Simcoe Reformer:â€"Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Minister of Highways, is on the right track in checking up on drivâ€" ers of oneâ€"eyed cars and on all imâ€" properly lighted vehicles. Let him not overlook the driver who refuses to dim his glaring headlights. Their number is legion. Not only do many of them violate the antiâ€"glare clause of the Highway Traffic Act, but they neglect to exercise common courtesy by dimâ€" ming their headlights when approachâ€" ing another driver. This is the type of ariver who should be detected and punished. He has caused untold acâ€" cidents, many of them fatal. ing another driver of ariver who shot punished. He has cidents, many of | t€ amitt ate i: it there have been any Sstray ors or other explosives 1 > there was general access to careful effort has been made _ time spent in seeking to was responsible for the car that endangered children 5.. Any case coming to n by Girl Gu 1€ T ",\ // © a * Â¥ / “ 2. n‘ s j 0 A m‘1 v ' l \ l o â€" C /, ;’ # 47 C U/ P AA2‘ + y e ’ / k 423 ' ‘ ( “‘} ecided on ;‘/f 2 \~< M A l +. . BP â€" C f KE e 5 L s / § s PRODUCED f n ‘i‘:\o“ » % . xt t » 4 ‘ a \‘ T\ .p‘.. y 1 S McLaughlinâ€"Buick‘s e Straight Eight Sedan ' | S at §1405%° And, man, it‘s certalnly a McLaughlm Buick through and through . . . with Wizard Control, Ride Regâ€" ulator, Fisher Body . . . everything!" *t=nio Omme we on ('? PC /////féz f operations losives. A JY cilaent to the expiasi â€"clea th C 11 1t piankK. s hand offt ‘r or firin o ignite t and associations, BC School Authoritit anizations. to the above th: immediate distric g th them has ind this time end to s anC qulC I% . INKC $ m B al 1J hnat 1€ the agd M Oe One m n ~owder 30 0A n1be their sions gard a1 tin hem and find 1€ add 1JY Says Bidders Laughed at Reserved Bid of $500 histo on the bank at the ne UJ there iAactory, three mil The sale $500, hi no bid same f . OL N. O,. on the: other. Refusal to announce the reserve bid against the lots ‘before the bidding started was one source of irritation to the bidders, and a refusal to answer questions in regard to such matters as the permanent location of the station, a guarantee regarding roads, water, and other matters, did not help to sooth the feelings of the bidders. Numerous blocks marked off on the maps of the townsite in red, with the explanation that they were reserved from sale, was the source of still further annoyance to the bidders, and produced many pointâ€" ed and bitter. remarks. At one time during the bidding, a movement was started by a number of the bidders to quit the scene of the sale, but it did not mature, though many drifted away singly and in small groups, so that when the bidding was finally closed shortly after twelve noon, only about half of those present at the commenceâ€" ment remained. Â¥f mMAd apparen the lots prospect valuatio 11 "In the afternoon many of those wh went up!, paid a visit to Moose Factory going over to the island in canoes and the lots were in exces prospective buyers con valuation, considerable sed between the bidder ind the auctioneer and tive of the T. N. 0. he 1€ VOul hen me rivel O uUpse n MARSHALL â€" ECCLESTONE LIMITED w adjacent to No. 47, put up by th ictioneer, who then requested the bid rs to call their lot number and h Cque 1€ In 1€ with m d up to six ht for different 1 er, the bids we " price placed ds il it _ near the t, when, after re; the auctioneer ant ‘rve bid against $ announcement roar of derisive 1; were forthcoming te overtook two or ‘, And ly enet V€ th V Bay C uated ‘re made. r1at the re â€" heading, ‘"Mooson n FPiascoâ€"Not a Cochrane Northlan es in ‘n he The f 1€ mpa :, bids 0o aundred Auctiont fter oto nhem located 1 _ _the bidding on the When erve b Al lot 1 the p repe Ivan J0t put up wa e present sta repeated ques announced tha i the townsitc by Auctionee ess on the fu spects of Mco idered a fai fricton develâ€" ; on one hand he representaâ€" on the other WAs iught Timmins, Ontario iC nd thnia lt s be oth WE . the and ‘ame iinst the fair NI WA Th« ALYl builld in erected bu which PROVINCIAL CONSTABLE NoW STATIONED AT MOOSONEE Kapuskasing in Cobalt, b in the Sudt in the Sudbury district, reported last week to the district headquarters at Haileybury and from there was sent on to Moosonee. Last week Inspector F. B. Creasy was in Moosonee looking over the ground there with the view of bhaving a provincial police located at Moosonee. Sergt. Geo. Delves was in charge at Haileybury in the absence of the inspector and sent Constable Young on to his new duties. Constable Young will be the farthest north officer of the provincial police in Ontario and the first at Moosonee. ‘ Constable Young has had long and varied police work on the Transâ€"Canada highâ€" way in the Kenora district, He should make a particularly good officer for the new post at Moosonee, on account of his experience and training. Brokville Recorder:â€"Edgar and George Duprey of Ogdensburg this week caught a sturgeon weighing 208 pounds by means of a night line in the swift waters of the St. Lawrence, near Waddington. The fish was the largâ€" est of 13 sturgeon caught by the Duâ€" preys this season. It was taken to Ogdensburg and will be shipped thence to the New York market. voman ted w Provir int condition of furnished plenty wA nend Built 1€ bac rildi1 Angl nul rte T1 nd ral U 1€ 1J Mooso time beer Timmins Young Man Wedded at Earktaosn nette, daughter of Mr. an froi Charlebois, Thornloe, « the bride of Patrick James Phillip McNulty and the McNulty, of Timmins, Ont mony was pierformed by Boisvert in the presence number of relatives and 1 bride, who was given "Ave Mar cilla Sasse The choir Wilbrod. tendants bois, of bride, w beige cre etté£ ebois HFTancois d ning of the @rtC /nich was prett scene of a prett Tuesday mormin as given, away by ed the church to wvedding march playec is de Laval and du { the register Miss J6 _ sang a hymn. L. so sang an effective â€" is sung by ind Madel conducted W Ved DyVy looked guard tily thy abelle A: xi Mrs. C Ont., bec s, son of Misses P ine Ther T‘l deco June June The FPat] chatr