THE GOLDFIELD DRUG CO. Ltd Opp. New Empire Theatre â€" Timmins ponement of actuail construction guch time as the various interests could fight out the question. All in the North Land, while more or less indifferent as to the ultimate route at the lower end will sincerely hope that no fighting rivalry develops as to the route. The North Land needs and desires the connection with the Old Trade to very energ North Bay Board of ed out to the Gove route already surve) dorsed by North B Haileybury interested, and any route will necessaril starting the project ready surveyed to M shortest possible and one to be favoured, viewpoint of the N~ort Trade. ‘The North Trade has ample grow delay in the construct way if the route alre dropped. A reâ€"openiu tion of the route 0 would likelv mean an Office 2f via Sturgeon Fal of direcet from N« has aroused the . BAY WANTS HIGHWAY ON ROUTEâ€"ALREADY SURVEYED Simce the announce new Ontamo Governme ly decided to start wo on the linking up of â€" make a highway from up with the southern there has been more o to have the proposed h -q r=_=* WEDNESDPAY,. OCT. 10TH Lanad Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake Owner and Publisher. 1 North F the North mean actual s the ut the Mn «l ) mean Aelay ‘The route ‘th Bav is 1281 C 1ei(@ instea This pla been en 1(01 O W II l the o1 16 1¢€ [ I O| are well fine pot line w was quest{10n they were no WwWInn e a hearing next wee trate Atkinson on th ing to give all the information in a m issued by them. Th information in a mining prospectus issned by them. The Aet Respecting Joint Stock and OtheriCompanies reâ€" auires the publication of certain deâ€" tails regaraing directors, shares, comâ€" missions, etce., and some of these deâ€" tails are alieged to have been omitted from the prospectus of the mining company referred to. MESSRS. W. D. and A. D. PEARCHE WIN IN BUFFâ€"ORPINGTONS murable 1J me m [E JC 1011 oT N miul newspa nners<,n pat The winners iffected hy riould have gton line, â€" LA oned by several not listed amon: The answer is t 1 €H YP obalt men will severalt as to w d among the pr ver is that it v oings of that cu oftice, the Dish ovraphical .Ert e di thevy l ne on in We |1stâ€" of the poulfry f prtizes in thy e â€"tvpogran»hâ€" ill wrequire« Oore V j ID} Rl( 1e20) A dvanecee Â¥ s ht rie] d for the M CUPS shon M i For Coughs and Colds, Headaches, Backache, Stomachache, Toothâ€" ache, any old kind of an ache or pain, we have the remedy. ( MINING EXCHANGHE FIRE STARTS IN AUTO BUT IS SOON EXTINGUISHED Theâ€" fire ‘v threatened auto was e by the che and. had it : not â€". I promptly dealt with have been ready for SECOND OF SERIES OF BAND CONCERTs ON SUNDAY, OCT. 1i Sunday evening, Oct, 14th, after the church services the second in the series of band concerts by the Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ Band will be given in the New Empire Theatre. The Band has prepared a number of new selecâ€" tions for the occasion and in addition there will be a pleasing programme of vocal and instrumental solos, duets, etc.â€" Motion pictures of appropriate kind will also be shown, and the event throughout will be a pleasing one. The first of the series of band concerts held on Sept. 30th delighted a wellâ€"filled hall, and the attendance Sunday evening should be even larger as the programme is expected to be even more interesting. It is the iinâ€" tention to continue the‘series of band eoncerts every second Sunday evenâ€" SIGREST PLEADS GUILTY TO WOUNDING WITH INTENT ing during the fall and winter months. Lovers of good music should not miss any of these events. At the Supreme Court at Cochrane vesterday â€"(Tuesday) Paul Sigrest, through his counsel, Mr. D. W. O ‘Sulâ€" livan, pleaded guilty to a charge of wounding with intent to do bodily harm. is the man who struck Frank Dugerre with an axt a couple of months ago at Mattagami. For a time it was feared that Dugerre would not recover, but he is now re; covering all right from the injuries would not recover, hbut he is now re, covering all right from the injuries received.. The original charge read against Nigrest yvesterday was that of attempted murder. ‘This was reâ€" duced to wounding with intent, and a plea of guilty entered to this latter charge. Sentence Was deferred, but will likely be announced toâ€"day. The penalty is a term not exceeding three years, according to the Criminal Code. Crown Attorney J. M. Greer conducted the case for the Crown at Deen, 4 new buildings erected in Haileybury in the area burned over by the fire of October, 1922. This is exclusive of shacks, streetâ€"cars and other temporary housing accommodaâ€" tion. There are 361 comfortable residences, 57 stores and business blocks, two churches, two schools, the Court House, the Masonic Temple, the numning station, the fire hall, and the T. N.O. station. c@cnarge.> ~mentence_ will likely be annou penalty is a terr three years, accordn Code. Crown Atto conducted the case Cochrane this week A number from the list of jurors at Supreme Court. _ T i1 number fTrom limmins were on the list of jurors at Cochrane for the Supreme Court. These, together with Chief Greer who was a witness in the Sigrest case, had to return last night in state by freight train, or remain in state by freight traim, or remain another night in «Cochrane. The train service to and from Cochrane make that town an inconvenient cenâ€" tre so far as Timmins and other towns on the Poreupine brans During 11 ers of the North. Among was Mr.:C. Weston, who heartyv welcome here from ventyâ€"fve an( s of the Nor 1€ he past year there have new buildings erected in in the area burned over the ing new T Notice is hereby given that I complied _ with Section 10â€" of Voters‘ Lists Act and that I posted up at my office at Poreu Ont., on August 30th, 1923, the 1j i INTERESTIG GAMES 1X ThE §0F BM IPGUE Was ht t] were retired scoreless, lineâ€"ups of the teams we of Columbusâ€"Lynett Frechette;s Laflamme, ‘The second game saw Gordon Ross‘ Hollinger team try conclustons with Harry Boyd‘s Argonauts, the light weights romping home with the goldâ€" en fleece, after holding the Hollinger to five hard earned runs. The Argonâ€" FPiremen and Argonauts Win Monda Night‘s Games With Big PUnNnne} nCellâ€"â€"y} Dahar, Gauthie rateher. Umpire plate and Scullv game. olheir loss on Monday was due to it being the first time the team had played together. ‘The first twoâ€"periods gave the Argos 22 runs, and held the (Gold Miners scoreless. In the third Phelan got the first for Holly, and by gome good play held Harry Boyd‘s crew down to 2 runs. The fourth left the Argos a clear eight runs more up, the fifth and sixth, with ‘‘Holly Dyin‘‘‘ Tim Mecâ€" Donough in the box for Holly held the Argonauts down to five runs. The batting _ lineâ€"up â€" was:â€"Hollingerâ€" McGuire, Phelan, MeDonâ€" ough, Kelly, Ross, O ‘Neill, Kendall. The Argonautsâ€"iRosy Levine, Cleâ€" ment, Lawlor, Bowles, James, Levine, Boyd, Studor. The batteries were, Hollingerâ€"Joe MceGraw â€" and Abbic Kendall, catchers; McGuire and Meâ€" Donough, pitchers. The Argzonautsâ€" Bowles, pitcher; Levine, catcher. Umâ€" pires, Frank Carlin at the plate, Belâ€" anger on bases, Manus North Bay has selected Wm. J. Clarke, for the past (twelve years Chief of Police at Copper Cliff, as the new Chief of Police for North Bay, to succeed Mr. (it. Morbey. Mr. Clarke comes to the Bay very highly recommended being an unusually fine physique, an athlete, experienced in police work, and a Scotsman. DOUBLE HOUSE TO RENTâ€"Apply POR SALEâ€"Over 100 birds, Black Langshans, White Leghorns, all this year‘s pullets; and Barred Rock vearâ€"old hens. Must be sold as 1 Voters‘ Lists, 1923, Municipality of the Township of Whitney, Disâ€" trict of Cochrane. liament and at munivipdl elections and that such list remains there fo mspe('tmn And I hereby eall upon all voter to take immediate proceedings t have any errors or omissions correct ed according to law. Dated at Poreupine, this 9th day o October., 1923. n reast leven ill pe to Andre Clermont, man street. Also, Sale, good condition neeéd the room. N. the Incinerator, Monet (Quesnell, m L ) + ‘leaga , and though the Knights tri to even un in the seventh th ave the Knight ire bhovsâ€" four 85â€" acI aders ullen, Smith eacon, Tihe h to entitle @rlity f eA ZGr or both scores ind hold in ind the FeCICSS,. ‘patting ?ams were:â€"Knights â€"Lynett, (Quesnell, mme,â€" ‘Gorman, Meâ€" Maltais. ‘‘Phe Fireâ€" h,~ Piércee, â€" Melnnis Smith,. IRNeats, batteries were K.od pitcher; â€" Frechette. four Borl nlv one where 111 ha se mcee at Porcupine. h, 1923, the list of d to vote in the )T members of parâ€" 11 and }€ wo more, ans Phe sixth in cleao i1 1t urniture 1 â€"41p Bailey, neat ;() TAE tin: the ‘s oT parâ€" elections. there fotr fourth but the 341.42 «ut l ) rland > thit innet Clerk q 1\ D O I W 4 § Read These Columns Every Week. It Will Pay YÂ¥ou. Â¥ 00400000 0990000060040 0460004660 GIRL WANTED FPOR HOUSEWORK FOR SALBâ€"â€"Holceome Hoke Ei AXApply to Mrs. T. Brennan, Imperâ€" l trie Popeorn "and !\ anut ‘HNHoaster. t<4 bL00696606004948649 0000 000088040080 069000006 0668 WILL TAKE TWO OR THREE BOARDERSâ€"In private _ family. LOSTâ€"â€"14 WANTEDâ€"ROOM and BOARD WANTEDâ€"EPE: a rstâ€"class TO RENTâ€"Furnished or without board; cold > Apply CONCRETE MIXEIEK TO RENTâ€" FPOUNDâ€"Yearling Steer, white, with short horns Constable Bennett, Sel FPOR SALEâ€"Two lots. Reasonable price. Address Box R.8., Advance WANTEDâ€"Secondâ€"hand Men‘s _â€" Handâ€"made Box 974. Timmins, Ont 25â€"AUCKRE LOT POR SALEBâ€"Northiâ€" WANTEDâ€"(Giirl for general house work: in small family. Wage $40.00. _ Apply at Jospe‘s Clothing Store, opposite Melntyre Recrea tion Hall, Schumacher. â€"41p.â€"â€" LOSTâ€"I LOSTâ€"Pearl Necklace., Lost be tween Iroquois â€" Falls and Schu macher on Sept. 6th. Finder pleas ~reiurn to Mrs. I. Edlund, Box 182 Schumacher, and receive N â€"41p.â€" FPOR SALEâ€"Sawing outfit with bench, gasoline e All in firstâ€"class eondit $2050.00 for the whole o ply to Clifford Lauzan, Hollinger Townsite on Caven 7 k ~â€"LSt~ ~CfLPd tween â€"Meyer Hall. Rew: return to A Dovy .L ~vC familyv in Apply to Shop and Timmins. 1 Convenient size. 80â€" yards per day Farley, Box 669. nUte piece Dal veniences price office west of town; partly good soil. Apply 53 Timmins. Store or W arehouse. Box di.8., Advance ‘Office, WANTBEDâ€"By experienced stenoâ€" erapher. Can furnish best referâ€" ences. Write â€"P.0. Box 18, Soutli Poreupine, or phone 35, South Porâ€" cupine. â€"41p.â€" )STâ€"Light I white, white Marked with Finder please WYHAT YOU YANT 1AE ply bath; furnace, ces. Apply to nad street, Moneta nNnInIns M neward( Martin Â¥n}; parltly cleared, an Apply 53 ‘Balsam street â€"41p.â€" Advaned gasoline engin class eondition. the whole outfit old. with wirier Avenue iy Horse, forehead a":‘*D‘‘"0 return to ,Auzan, corner te on Holling ~â€"â€"«~f#] .4 ornel Will run *LO 4 ;\]'}‘].\' T. IP}_ Bro0Oo( Inta 1S x( Write M Ont: â€"4 Senuumal )oms, with ete.® AXll: Cc ){1 8| i QoOoms , . hind fee l and face on shouldet 10 Third black : 4\[)“1.\’ M ind _ | â€"41â€"431 11l} 3() Machim ir street â€"38 t. f.~ â€"â€"4] .4 :J compIi¢ â€"41p € 111 ich 1nmIns â€"41p.â€" A ddress ollinge1 Apply 411.â€" Pint indly 1() 4() 1(} 0O A J 12 of | CANADA HOTEL, SCHUMACHER, Dark and I 1 oneâ€"ton dition. D V prospectiy FOR SALE AT WHITE BRCOS.‘ GARAGE, OPP. UNION COAL CO. +i 8 > OTICE OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP 1 Studebaker 5â€"passenger 4â€"cylinâ€" der Touring Car. L Chevrolet Baby Grand. 1 490â€"Chevrolet ‘Touring. Car, 5 passenger, 4 cylinder, almost new, passenget $450, 1 light delivery truck. 1 Viectrola and 50 records, in firstâ€" class condition. Appiy White Bros.‘ Garage, Opâ€" posite Union Coal Co. t~â€"{} Jms ‘Notice is ‘hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting beâ€" tween Zapito D‘Artagnon and T. Papâ€" pone as Champion Shoe Store, in the town of Timmins, in the District. of Cochrane, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. <All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Zapito D‘Artagnon at Timmins aforesaid, and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said Zapito D‘Artagnon by whom the same will be settled. Dated at Timmins this 28th day of september, 1923. Witness: Lillian Wadsworth 41â€"42». TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS FOR TAXES DISTRICT OF COCHRANE TOWNSHEITP OF CALVERT By virtue of a Warrant under the hand of the Reeve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the District of Cochrane, dated the 25th day of July, A.D. 1923, commanding me to levy upon the lands now in arâ€" r RA DUAT E STENOGR PHE“ AND BOOKâ€"KEEPERâ€"â€"Secks o O me to levy upon the lands now in arâ€" rears of taxes, the list of which has been published in the Ontario Gazetâ€" te, and copy of which can be had by applying to the undersigned Treasâ€" urer. And that said arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with cost shall be realized by proceeding in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chap. 195 R.S.0O0. to the sale, by auction of the lands or so much thereâ€" of as may be necessary to discenarg the same, at the Police Station, in th settlement of Ansonville in the Tow: ship of Calvert in the District Cochrane, on the 5th day of Nov. ber, A.D, 1923, at the hour of o‘clock in the forenoon, Treasurer‘s Office, Ansonville, July the 25th, 1923. OrVC and F try us Mated â€" v Barre apneste NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS M NT 1p 85â€" sixâ€"cylinder Overland Has been completely overhaulâ€" inl y 1son FPOR SALE Truck, in firstâ€"class conâ€" A. H. CEDERBERG, AUR 11M Ns FPRANK LITTLE, mnnaught Station, Ont Z. D‘ARTAGNON, T. PAPPONE. lb welcorme may be sc on Octobe building,. arred â€" Rocks Pedi TA i redâ€"to Barred T Oth South neet q hv