. 74 5th Avenne a8 $ 4 1e 4 w4 i4 F . . 4.. % ,,. C hn 4 s e e e t s i ie s e A* 4A K a tA a A d tAAA 4. 0 0. 0 o. P L INBURANL _ _ (Agenta for Confederation Life Association). ‘Among the: papers of Lord Milner found after his death was a statement 3 REAL ESTATE | of his position on politics. It gives oo oi e Hom and Lots for Sale on Terms.. _ creed, his faith, and the reason ie + : ts that prompted that faith and creed. *‘ ..‘ DOMINION BANE BUEDING 4A |It might well be adopted as the apoloâ€" -\M“ Goldfields notel sR PHONE 112 gia for all Impenahsts The cosmoâ€" e â€" Tm ioR : : Residenee PHONE 1856 |politan idea is too extended for pracâ€" n nAAAE T °. | tical application in this world of sin. eW s ex dn t o mt‘ lc " [It must be remembered that few men can do much in the . broader world sphere Every man can do something |in his own little village or town . or leity. _ Good citizenship is like the effect of a stone thrown into a pool; |from the clrcumscnbed central poinn the eddying . rings go out. until the feffect is felt in a circle of. great gize. 1 The best citizen of the world is the |best citizen of some sireumscribed , commumty Lord Milner voices his lideas m the following wordq from the‘ statement referred to:â€" (‘A Nationalist is not a man who I‘; .’, t s _ T s PHONE 207 BEFO RE YOU SEE ME . â€" Agents for John Labatt Brewery and Hamilton Brewing Ass‘ni MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKSâ€" Thewallboardthatmll not shrmk or burn. Wholesaile Dealers in . FIVE ROSES FLOUR AND FEED â€" INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES _ (Agenu for. Oonfedoration Life Association) ‘REAL ESTATE ‘ Homesandlaottlforsmonl'ermn ~‘ .‘ pOMINION BANK BUILDNG _ _ . . J. A, MACDONALD "!-.4""!_7 T P :f ( S o. ts fls‘ s t f Av 4 FUNERAL DIREC 78 TEIBD AVENUE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. â€" Dealer in â€" Phone 518â€"W. ppppgdit @g ï¬on) '0 y # | % PHONE 112 s | is "essential to arouse my patriotism, .. ~~~#)but the apeech,â€ï¬le tradxtlon, ‘the spiriâ€" | ".;,f‘tual hent@e,the principals, the asâ€" M# [Lpirations of the: Bntmh race. They +. iddo not cease to be mine becanse they i. ~mw *‘ tunsplantea. l[y honzon must 2090009 [ widen ; that is all:"‘‘ . of the Subjec i r‘, w *= A 7 d C H es o yO S M Ne s w ty iBE A commendéed.> . . w . .“ ts $ «# eA i *-i â€"‘The results of the Middle School Departmental Examination have been issued. The subjects of tl;e_'exami_ng- tion are as follows:â€"English Compoâ€" sition, .English Literature, British History,. Ancient. History, Algebra, Geometry, Physics, Chemistry, Latin Composition, Latin Authors, French Composition and French: Authors.: The Middle School is a two 'mgle! course and pupils can write on‘ ‘hny number of subjects and are credited with each subject in which they are successful. C. indicates pass standâ€" â€" A _ John Armstrong:: English Compoâ€" sition III, Literature C, Geometry II, Chemlstry III. â€" Jos. Caldbick: Geometry II, Chemâ€" lstry C, Latin Authors III, French 'Authors C. _ Lawrence Cooper: Ancient History °C, Chemistry III, Latin Authors III, tFrehch Authors III French Compo- sition C. , ing, from 50 to 59% ; I{I indicates thirdâ€"class proficiency, from 60 to 65% ; II 66 to 74% ; and I firstâ€"class proficiency, 75% over. . io eqpege 6 * _ Emanuel _ Abrams; Composition III, Literature‘ III, British History I, Algebra II, Geom. C, Latin Authors C, Latin.: Composition C, French Authors :C, French Composition â€"C. Ansara: . English Literaâ€" ture II, British Hlstoy IL _ Evelyn Carson : Latin Authors C. .‘ Marianne Colborne: â€"Ancient Hisâ€" tory C, Chemistry IIL â€" _ . ~ . : Beryl Cooper: English Composition III, Eng. Literature IH, French Authors: C. Â¥3 ie . ‘ Thompson Ancient Hisâ€" tory C, Algebra. C, Chemistry III, French Authors C. ‘ Elza Cushing: English Composition III, English Literature C, Alggbra C. 12th. . North Bayâ€"â€"â€"September 15th to 19th. Poreupmeâ€"September 23rd. _ . Porquis Jet â€"September 15th and 16th. A FINE ‘STATEMENT OF THE FAITH OF AN. IMPERIALIST io hiï¬ e +4 0 s se d s 04. ty J ack Cuthbertson: English Compoâ€" sition C, Algebra G, Geometry ITI, Chemlstry C. Frank Ellies: Composmon C, Br1- tish History C. DATES OF.FALL EAIRS IN NORTHERN Irene Everard: Br1tlsh Hlstory C, Chemistry C.® _â€" . . 'Cochraneâ€"â€"-S eptember . (16th and "17th, Charltonâ€"-September 15th _ and 16th. x$ Englehantâ€"â€"September 16th ‘and _ 17th. _ * New\ Llskeard-â€"September 10th to IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Alice Habib: Composition C. Literâ€" ature C, British History II, Algebra I, Geometry I, Latin Authors C, Latin Composition C, French Authors III, French Composition‘ C. | o 1 ol ce Chemistry I. sA . Cecil Richards: Latin Authors I, Latin Composition I ; Valeen Slater: Composition C, Literature III. 2 oo«f news' The first half of the town taxes is due and payable.on Sept | 15th, less than three weeks away. _ Lucy Morin : Composition IH, Literâ€" ature C, French Authors II, French Composmon T. _ lt 20 /14 * ty ons F1 â€" Vieno Pirrttisalo: British History I, Latin Authors C, Latin Composition III French Authors C, French Comâ€" posmon C.* 100 spenge ® 0005 \n ‘ Kenneth Stlrlmg Algebra C, Geomâ€" etry III. Robert Webb : Composutmn C, Litâ€" eraure C, Brltlsh Hlstory C, Anclent History C. , puchs t y vDorothy Porter : Ancxent Hlstory C, Chemistry I. § A C us _ In the regular schedule of the Porâ€" cupine Mines Baseball League, there is one more game :â€"Wednesday, Aug. 26th, McIntyre at South Porcupine. The candidates from Timmins High Sehool were successful in eightyâ€" seven per cent of the papers fpr whlch they were recommended. The Upper School results have not been issued as yet by the Department. They will be published as soon as reâ€" ceived. Students wishing to apply for admissior to Normal School may receive their certificates by calling at the Principal‘s office at the High Sc,hqol after Tuesday, August 25th V NVA A e f ~ T ‘ By virtue of a warrant issued by theâ€"Reeve of the Township of Whitney bearing date the 18th July, 1925, and to me directed, comâ€" manding me to levy upon the several lands, being in the Township of Whitney mentioned and: described in the following. list for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon and costs, I hereby give notice, pursuant to the Assessment Act and amendments, that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs be sooner paid, I shall, on Wednesday, the 28th day of October, 1925, at the Township Hall, Porcupine at 10 a.m., proceed to sell by auction so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxes and all lawful costs incurred in the sale and collection of same. _ C id > e . > Cl _A $ No. _ â€" Con. or Street 1 Briswl svee" ecee seee % July, 1985. this;20th dey of: The follewing lands are all patented. Porter: Ancient History C, TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDSâ€"FOR ARREARS OF TAXES m ................ Block or part â€"â€" of t inipan ty is n Nes Cw .m,,mï¬ag‘ eeve cson cedecese oouoontmoooo 0cve cece ngos sace # y eete nooqop;om .“.m...“. nesceots ceos rsese IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE :of : apoutâ€"well gbon water ‘line to prevent Quantity of Land ~ 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 88‘ by 44‘ © 88‘ by 44‘ 38‘ by 44‘ 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 581 110 209 $50 10 711 * 1â€"10. acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 160 acres 160 acres 160 acres 838‘ by 44‘ 1â€"20 acre 1+â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1+10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 40 acres 40 acres 40 acres 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10. acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"20 acre _1GP TEA : KET TLE 1â€"10 acre vider, were taken away, what then? Is ssss your home protected by life insurance? Life insurance protects your home as nothing elsecan. Lifeinsurance would enable the family to keep together and live under the old roofâ€"tree even if the income which now maintains it should cease. Mutual Life insurance, costs least, because all profits belong to participating policyholders. Our Mutual Book explains the different Mutual policies. Write for it. ' n h mean ol THE INCOME which now maintains your home ceased, if you, the homeâ€"proâ€" 1922â€"8â€"4 Years in arrears 1922â€"8â€"4 1922+8â€"4 1922â€"38â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1022â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 â€" 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 > 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922-8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922.8â€"4 11 77 280 94 890 69 890 59 ERTEIC 16 71 414 ‘95 104 09 12 52 2 O0 108 68 > Minin I’M' 103 0’ lh! ‘T P Trmurcr "Townlblp ol W ~ A. Hau P. Hur 7 ; + 5 "3 10 00 12 86â€" D. Chalmers, «it «i «i «fi it _88888“8 is 1O 1O 19 un 10 i0 5 24 Owner‘s Name and Address J * c. Craw, â€" % Buffalo,N.Y. Unknown K. B. Rankin, â€" J. 8. Charbonneau,