NX MVX TCM Y NA C VC CÂ¥ C : J.R.GORDON : #9998090900009#00805980804000468 nd Mtr Timmins News in Brief itinues with vyery ess being made. The work iring completion. Last week [. Allworth started on the he wiring and electrical inâ€" the contract for this imâ€" ork being given to him; difference in fess as by statute. He ing in mileags, but deâ€" progressing satis Ellis returned i visit to Coâ€" the who under at Monet it SerVvIices ap y ronto whicil nmneoth W eek 11 M an oV Cl TA xclhâ€" cV C lin Â¥ery yeatrsâ€" an(Lâ€" s an oldâ€"timer Suabury, On League still continues. This week Mrs. Rees brought in 5 new members. Last week Mrs. Newman added one more to the list of six secured by her. Other eanvassers are working, the failure of the League buttors to arâ€" rive being oné of the chief drawbacks Some of the eanvassers, however, also noticé an unpatriotic and selfish attiâ€" tude in many quarters. Mr.. Jos. Gorman, of Cobalt, was last week elected as one of he Onâ€" tario Executive of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress. at the annual session of the union body in Quebec. *‘Jimmy‘‘ Simpson was deâ€" feated for reâ€"election as viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, and James C. Watiers, who bas been prominent in labor circles for many years, was ousted from the presidency of the Congress by Thos. Moore, of Niagara Falls. *vVery wWay.â€" LC ALbC ind all thoroughly e Colombo‘s orchestra Haileybury is troubled gjust at presâ€" ‘nt with an epidemic of book agents. The Haileyburian thinks they should pay a transient trader‘s license, or move ‘on to some other town where they need books more khan they do in Haileybury.‘‘ The Haileyburian does not specify where that place may be, but Scotty jumps up and threatens to biff anybody in ‘the eye who will dare even to whisper ‘{Southâ€"â€"â€"Bend, Indiana."‘ ally served. But w tion putting in ele hard to say what be tages may be seen darkness is dispelle bhours in the day. Intimes past any boy who eould behave himself, and some who would not, were allowed in the local pool rooms without any question, though law forbids boys under 18 to freâ€" quent these places. Last week, howâ€" aver, the police gave duae warning to the local pool room proprietors that this breach of the law would no longer be permitted, ard so henceforth no ND be permitted, and so boy under 18 will be f; nool rooms, until somet it thie t hnd 0 11 imday next Mr. Murley and fa ‘t Camp on Monday rer they will spend ow x C M 1 Timmins troop of Boy Seouts S@TICTrEC hbe euclhre and danee on Monday 1ing ‘by the local LO.L. proved a ; pleasing and successful event in ‘y The attendance was large all thoroughly enjoyed themselves 1e We IHL®s orcuyp riend Rav nfo ibs throu wAas ecribe nada 1e West . Laprairie, 5 Sp is been appointed for this district. mwayne, ol ti Falls, spent 1 s in Timmins Do d are cordiall hursday eveni covelsk i in places where the pubâ€" conveniently or economic¢ But with Porquis Juneâ€" in electric lights it is what beanuties and advanâ€" be seen there when the dispelled for twentyâ€"four for who h: mune for the pa + ean qustly obe leaves tinus w durC eatl one o0f M a Billiard Rooim owners $50 to the Navy Leaâ€" the contribution being the Ontario Rilliard foOr naoawy Branch oi O 110GYPC very enjoyable and t Connaugiht on F1iâ€" trom aceir extended pleasant trip t ancouver. B.C. pend °C 1 10 Y rmmilv 11 ‘ie, 5 Spruce. St., ppointed Spirella district. and will hne proceeds werC e Army Huts for seas soldiers. ening â€" Thursday One of the purâ€" ns is fo form coming winter. rdially inuvited to ew s me vetr L1€ ~©#E PORCUPINE ADVANOHR se to frequent un else turns soOn TC nemDer 1)¢ ntenan( has isit to ished has beeer ast seven ie ftermed weak= for as Aa _'_:'.)ud nter WE M Y T Mone bu I1) r1d 13â€"45p ak SINCSS 11 .0. | al Tne( Â¥isit otia ities rity a of Il 11 T 1 to ally Iroâ€" )1 was passe the Provin to the neel every hote BETWEEN ; P. W. ELLIS COMPANY, LIMITED, and P. W. ELLIS COMPANY, LIMITED suing on behalf of themselves and all other Creditorsâ€"of P. L. McHale. every nuoteil or boardng nouse 25 or more people sleep. The Council made special reference recent Iroquois Falls Hotel fire six people lost their lives. connection it is only fair o sta Clate cheques will De mall shareholders of record at the clo business on 25th September, 1918 Dated September 17th, 1918. ~At a meeting last week of the. Torâ€" mnto National Labor Council a motion was passed ealling the attention of the Provincial Seeretary for Ontario to the need for a night wa.chman at every hotel or boarding house where 25 or more people sleep. The Labor Council made special reference to the recent Iroquois Falls Hotel fire where six peopleée lost their lives. Inâ€" this connection it is only fair .o state that there was a night watchman at the Iroquois Hotel and in this respect the Abitibi Company had taken due preâ€" cancions against danger. The propos al of the Labor Council, however, is worthv of full consideration in the inâ€" Defendents. PURSUAXNT to theâ€" Judgment in this action bearing date the 12th day of Jung, 1918, the Creditors of P. L. MceHale, formerly of the ‘Town of Timmins, in Distriect of Temiskaâ€" ming, Jeweller, are required on or beâ€" fore the 12th day of October, 1918, to send by post prepaid to Fasken, Roâ€" bertson, Chadwick Sedgewick, 36 Toronto St., Toronio, the Solicitors for the plaintifis, their echristian and surnames, addresses and deseriptions, the full prt:eulars of their claims, a of their securities and the nature of the sccuriffies, if any, held y them or in default thereof they wiil be pereinptorily exeluded from the benefit of the said Jadgment. Every Creditor is to a‘tend before me and prove his claim at my Chamâ€" bers at Osgzoode Hall in the City of Toronto on the 16th day of October, 1018, at, 11 o‘elock in the forenoon, being the <ime appointed for adjadiâ€" cation of such claims. DATED this 18th day of September Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in See. 9 of the Onâ€" tario Voters‘ List Act the copies reâ€" quired by said Sections to be so transâ€" mitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessâ€" ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municiâ€" pality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assemblay and _ at Municipal Elections, and that the said list was first posted up in my office at South Poreupine on the 16th day of September, 1918, and remains there for inspection. And I bhereby call upon all Voters {o take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law. Dated at South Poreupine this 18th day of September, 1918. 14140 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO. esits of P. L. McHALH, M. J._ Mcâ€" HALE, otherwise known as B. or B. J. McHale, and THE CANADIAN â€" BANK OF COMMERCE. anding C d payabl h date cl dividend of J anding eapit: wW. H. WILSON, Clerk of the Township of Tisdale. a meeting last ational Labotr ~massed ealling TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE. YOTERE‘ LIST, 1918. DMVIDEND No. 61. Lanbor tCounecli, 4 full consideratio: the public safety GEO.%0., ALCORN‘‘ Masterâ€"inâ€"Ordimary ersonal Liability.) of 1 per eent. upon the apital stock has been deâ€" e Th October, 1918, on eques will be mailed to DUNLAP, Secretaryâ€"(Treasurer. ie close of Plainiffs, 406840 098§90000000¢800008°00000004» 00860 @90 006000646 @3 0004000800004 0000089 099¢04¢0¢¢e *« 4 i Funeral Director $ and Embalmer $ Phone 52 § TIMMINS 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Â¥%¢0¢#% +i | C vie ohe vie ote ate ofe se ote oi ohe ts FOR STLEâ€"SECOND HAND COAL Stove, hase burner, as good as new. Apply J. W. Reed, 24 Hemlock st., Timming. 37â€" 6406 STUDEBAKER FOUR, MODEL 16, FOR SALE. In fine:condition, splendid value. Apply Box 535, Timinins, P.0. â€"40. TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 WANTEDâ€"A GIRL, 18 or over, for housework. Bast wages. Apply Mrs. J. W. Reed, 24 Hemlock street, Phone 110. 30â€" FOR SALEâ€"â€"UPRIGHT BOILER, 25 horse power; smoke stack and fittings included. H. Leverton, Timmins. Opposite the Goldficelds TIM MINS Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their loï¬'ge room on Third avenue. Visiting broâ€" thers requested to attend. G. Carson, J. 1. EASTON When buying a diamond, whether for an Ergagement Ring, Bridal Gift or personal use, you are not buying it for a time only, but for all time. . You do rot discard with your summer hat, â€"you buy it ‘‘for keeps.‘‘ A L. Halperin Diamond is always right in quality and right in price. Buying "For Keeps EVERY THING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES vBe aBe vhe she ho ols oBe se oo ofe olle ofe oo sBe un ie oo oBe on sB ie se afe ste ohe ote site oo ofe ohe Successor to the L. Stadelman Co. (Successors to J. Morrison, E. G. Dickson ) w â€" d ut 2c 4A #%_ > *‘ % C ‘« g 4s i N 20 A + y 42â€"45p. ITINSURANGCTE Furs Remodeled and Repaired. J. W. Faithful, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC. 9â€"10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moore Bldg., Timmins. J. W. Mahon BARRISTER, Meets every first and fourth Monday evenings of each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting bretliren alâ€" ways welcome. Jeweler and Optician Next the Post Offhice Phone 141 â€" Timmins for an appointment. Broken lenses refilled It your eyes are giving trouble, phone our optician (phone 141) L. HALPERIN N. 6. WADSWORTH, 39â€"4th Avenue Rsidence PHONE 118. Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombstones. L. W. Ducsharm, £