~ing off to the doctor he seized a piece paper and. peneil â€"and . startedâ€" to furiously. In an agonized whisper somg‘ggeftgskcd_him if he was writing his will. he replied, _ Notice is hereby given that the opâ€" taken by Bernard Charles Lamâ€" imhie on the following claims, not being j: ï¬ken J the following claimsâ€"T.R. TRP.â€"11200, T.R.P.â€"11210, fE‘RP 12112, not owned or .conâ€" trolled â€"byâ€" the: MeArtthur Gold Mines, but have reverted to the original ow:â€" ',f‘ner and are now the sole property of the 15e.. stores either, There â€"is a Hollipger â€"number clieck : in‘the pnrae,, ASs as some rs, ‘ete." > wAnother articl¢ .to be. : found on ft_reet and turnedâ€" m to The Advance a eâ€"boot picked up on street. lt t be worth the ofthe owner to call for it, as it Has just been reâ€"soled and a new rubâ€" ber heel put on it. In any event it 38 ‘of no use to anyone else, unless the â€"bwner wn]l ‘lose the mate to it â€" f are done . â€" â€" sÂ¥A With joy.we shall meet her there."" Beautiful toiler, thy work all . done,;â€" $ Beautxfpl soul into glory gone, â€"â€" .. â€". -aB%tthffll life with its crown now won; ¢~ God giveth three rest. ‘*â€"God giveth theaâ€"pest? _ Cï¬ s on ol CCAQt home on the beautlful,_moun- w wife and mother, Pearl Anetta Roâ€" ‘_‘f’bar, who passed away on Feb. 28th, ?Ip flm matter oi flw Eï¬tatwofal‘omim j ‘ McGrath, late of the Town of Timâ€" , in the District of Oochrane, C md Notice is Hereby Given that all perâ€" sons. having. any. claims or demands aggmst the late Jemima McGrath, ;who died on or about the Twenty-se- ;‘,‘,’;j‘nd day of July,, A D., 1925, at the Town of Mimico, in the Provmce of: Ontario, are requested to send, post i‘{arapald ‘or to deliver to the underâ€" signed, herein for Annie tain of God, _ _ y By the valley of rest so falr Some day, some t.une, when our tasks BME M N C oo JOHXN SPENCE Tlmmms Ont March 1st, 1927. â€"9â€"10p ‘‘I‘m ma inmout a list of the people I want tb ite if I get hydro hobia.‘‘ xchange E‘edman, Admmlstratrlx of the estate f the said Jemima McGrath, their rames, addresses and full partmulals En~.wr1tmg, of their .claims and stateâ€" ments of their accounts, and the naâ€" ure of the securltles hï¬lï¬ by them, my And Take: Notlce that fter the ï¬v‘e\nty-smth day of March, 1927, the Annie ‘Hedican will. pr oceed to stribute the assets of the said esâ€" te among the persons entitled there-, 0, having regard only to the claims whmh she shall then have had re, and that the said Anniecâ€"Hedâ€" «4 [OTICE TO CREDITORS MR R H MACLEAN WILL BE AT OUR STORE }Zth all the newest designs of Sprmg and Stunmer tings and Overcoa in sure and fnlly guranteed _ The Berger Tailoring _ ies Representatxve ‘ n will afot ‘be. liable for the said ets or part thereof to any person bse claim she. shall not then have ?l ved notice. | _ ated .at Timmins tlus Twenty- th day of February, 1927. _ . _ .. WILLIAM 0. LANGDON, â€"â€" .mtor for the said Annie Hedman L ~Administratrix ind Most Popular Priced Tailors: _ ® IN MEMORIAM ; yO â€"TELTEJVO JLE,. DursC. } onem‘" not sold ‘at Husband and Family. ud s FKP NÂ¥ ~The Columbian Players who,. two years ago, made such a hit with Timâ€" mins theatreâ€"goers, are putting_on the popular comedy ‘‘Peg U‘ My Heart‘‘ March 16 â€"and 17.. This . charming play, as is well known, has delighted thousands of audiences in all parts of the world. The local actors are forâ€" tunate in having been able to secure for the title role one who has starred n the part on professional tours, and who is also favourably known to the people of Timmins,â€"Mrs. Rosalind Barrett, of Cobalt. â€"â€"The supporting cast comprises several experienced Jocal amateurs, which is an assurance of the treat that is in store for the papne. *‘ .‘ t . 0y +# O LID BATEOI'MR W..CREWS ON SATURDAY LA WBEK £ The death "o‘gcurred’ of" S: Feb 26th, of Mr. Wm. Gzews, the past six years has been a valued and respected resxdent of Timmins. ‘Death was due to silicosis. The late Wm. Crews was shift boss at the Hollinger mine, and held the highest | O regard of all who knew him. At the time of death he was in his fortieth | _ | year. He is survied by.a widow and one young daughter, and to these the | " very. deepest sympathy }s ‘sincerely ‘En in their heavy loss. 1e funeral took place on Tuesday, March 1st, from the family residence | : 12 Borden a,venue ‘to Timmins cemeâ€"| / tery. The funeral was with Masonic honours, the late Mr. Crews being a valued member of the Order for some | . time. There was a very large attendâ€". ance at the funeral, and the floral triâ€" | butes were very numerous and beauntiâ€" | . ful, testlfymg to the esteenm and reâ€" | _ -gard in whlch the latg Mr lC’rews was held Mary’ Curï¬s, Robertson, â€" | Woods,. Bil "'day Baker, Elsm \"I know they ‘do,"" reophed the doeâ€" tor, who had great confidence im himâ€" self, ‘"but the autopsy mll show who was right.‘‘ â€" * «"Doctor,"‘‘ said the sick man, “"’the other physxcmns who have been. in consultation â€" over. my case seem to differ with you in the diagnosis.‘‘" Kflhng fime is not murder, it is suicide. A merchant charged with using a ‘lottery machine device was fined $10, ‘and costs and the machine confiscated. Others in town using punchâ€"boards should make a note of this. ~__ A fine of $50.00 and costs was imâ€" ;.posfed_ for illegally. having liquor. _‘ ~The > case > of : Albert Kociolek, charged with tWe theft of a bxcyc.le last fall, was also remanded until this afterndon ‘ "Gix drunks were taxed $10 OO and costs each. OF MYKEART‘‘ TO BE _ CIVEN HERE, MARCH 16â€"17 â€" A theft charge and a counter charge of attempting to procure were muâ€" tually withdrawn, â€" â€" t t 1 @| Ratusâ€"‘""Ah done hear:â€"yo‘ stayed i‘n ‘de haeléx;t,c;d house last mght What x ‘| :Bamboâ€"‘‘But 2 o ‘elock Ah woke e -np an’ a ghost come frew de side wall . * ;.m as if de wall wasn‘t der _ ®| Raatus-â€"“An’ what did yo‘do?‘"‘ o‘ £]) Ah went frew cle, s C .,;.L_jf,\,_j,_exptde wall de same: W J â€" This fashion is good for both afterâ€" noon and evening, and is shown in an afternoon model of â€"dull blue chiffon, with the front section of the long blouse extending into a skirred treatâ€" ment at the back. : The ,softlyfolded collar ends in a bow in the front, shirred at theâ€"centre of. the knot. Satin evening gowns, without trimâ€" ming and shirred into some intricate loop formation at the side are also This Smartly Shirred Frock: Is . ‘Done â€"â€"*â€" «In Dull Blue Chiffon," ‘Paris has stressed the vogue for 'cluï¬on frocks, devoid of any trimâ€" ming save some unusual treatment of the material itself. . Robertson, _ B.e‘é“g'fie : Butler, Doris Woods,. Billie . Richardson, _ Walter, Baker, Elsie Parsons, Raynoâ€"Rauhala. Hashton KHancter @ Sr.â€"Primerâ€"H. M. Green, teacherâ€" Geni Gallai, Jack Burke, Marjorie Costain, Carmel. Kavanagh, Joyce Hughes, Basil Libby, Donald Pecore, Violet Liahti, Aunie Cartonik, Betty Jordan, Frank Miner, Stevie Ustmnyk Charlie Eyre, Buddie Robertson, Johnqle Shumllak Buddre Spitz, Dorâ€" othy Cox, _ Edwm Kaw anagh Lloyd Doran. 33 31:‘.."I'°fi'idlerâ€"â€"â€"Mar:iorie Spiers, Katie Zaitz, Jack Pecore, Jimmie Murphy, Mary Curtis, Reggie Kavanagh, Agnes Secondâ€"W. . Blanche : Marâ€" shall, teacherâ€"Mildred McCayw, Billie Millions, Grace Murray â€" Florence Johnston, .Franklin© Hall,~ Cecelia Spitz; Ida Tanney and Dick: Stone, equal; Beatrice Spiers and Ruth Doâ€" Yan, equal Joseph Baker,; John Karâ€" puk, Stewart Watt, Frank Parsons, Arnold McGinn, George Young, Marâ€" jorie Sampson, Andrew Taylor, _ ery good. â€" Sr. IIâ€"Billie Cartonick, Iryin Richâ€" ardson, Alice Eyre, Bllhe Lahtt, Ina Parsons. First Classâ€"EJsie Armstrong and Hattie Baker, equal; Florence Lloyd, Helen Zaitz, Orry Costam, Martha Harrower, Margaret Lahtl, Rene Varâ€" ker, Ruby Harrower," Bobbie Ewart, Bxlhe Miner; Vivian MeCaffrey and Alex McGinn, equal; Marguerite Laâ€" londe, Eisie McCaw , Jimmie Watt, Guerino Dellaâ€"Vedova, Hubert Cook. < Jr.‘ IIIâ€"Ross MecPhail, Charlie Armstrong, Bobby Hutchlaon, Nick Zaitz, Clarence Cronk, Maurice Varâ€" ker, Philip Gordon, Sxdney Hughes, Melville Murphyy Bazel Doran. teacherâ€"Helena Murray, Irene Armâ€" strong, EKiléen Larkin, long Andrew, Me Melville, Leda Cox, Maloolm McCaw, Vera Doran, Kenneth Mcâ€" Caffrey, Hilda Rowe, Ruby Richardâ€" son, Francis Horne, Romeo Beaudry, Annici Zaitz, Bella Zaitz, Perey Milâ€" Sr. III (Class A.)â€"Beatrice Webâ€" ster, teacherâ€"Lois, Dennis, Jack Bray Stella Zabiaka, Flossie Duggan, Norâ€" ma McPhail, Verbino Dellaâ€"Vedova, Terence. Sampson, Maizie Yeomanis, Mary Cartonick, Nilo Dellaâ€"Vedova. Third â€" Class" Seniorâ€"Margaret Lloyd, Nora Costain, Bogdon Dimiâ€" troff, James: ‘Miner, Lorne McCaw, Stanley ‘Shumilak, Rose Baker, Marâ€" garet Stone. . â€".â€" T:-- ‘V f ’ ’ ! NÂ¥ 3 >.: + * “0. ; 2 ; s , ' ® PA ._. j § id Je : "‘Waiter, have you corn. The K. of C. vs. Masons game was _é)oned and W]Il be bowled this‘ . weel 1.0. O’Fâ€"Farnum, 603; Dams, 489 ; Campbell, 544; Brough, 64,3 Towers, 580 ; total ‘2759. K.lwamsâ€"-vLamgdon 597 Lake, 546, Eplett, 566 ; Young, 182; Walker, ‘Tomkmson, 612 ; total, 2771 fhï¬ce~_ï¬lvg,rvll scores last week were:â€" Ladies, Miss‘Smith, 454; men, C. Stuâ€" dor, 802 ; 10 pimns," D Smxth 563., _ Sheâ€"â€"‘:‘ You know, I like vamet»y-â€"' 1t s the spice of hï¬g o o . Himâ€"**Toolk me over, k'.ld, my nnmn’u- Wn'n\r’ 99 â€" Mooseâ€"Daher, 577; Joyal, 550 ; Brerfnan, 552; Baderskl, ,_.00 Dxckson,». 501; total, 2770 : : Y.P.L --Lewxs, 615; E. Feldman, 630 ; Platus, 552 ; Cohen 503 ; T. Feld- man, 577 ; total, 2913 ' RESULTS OF BOWLING IN _ THE FRATERNAL LEAGUE REPORT OF 8.8. 1 DELORO . FOR MONTH OF FEBRUARY. McEwen, * Jr. IIIâ€"Marian McEwen, : Helen Rickard. i IIâ€"Annie MacPhail, Herve St. Denis; Clifford Knutson and Roddie MucPhail, equal; Ernest St. Denis, Erica Larkin,; > . _ Iâ€"Gharles Richardson, Dorothy Doelle, Violet Cripps, Rosa St. Denis, Marion Cripps. d Sr. Primerâ€"Billy Hudson, Nora St. Denis. Jr. Primerâ€"(a) Shirleigh Doelle. (b) Henri St. Denis, Thais Richardâ€" sonâ€"Jean I. Ferguson, teacher. . In the Fraternal Eeague last week the following were the results:â€"â€" Sheâ€"f-‘ i3 You know n.. ‘-L'A)‘A“-AA ...Q 1 .B.. s" Heinz. AN ANXIOUS SEA.T .. â€"Morris for the Matthew ‘Adams Servu:e ‘‘Drink,"" said the Irish preacher, ‘‘is the greatest ‘curse of our country. It makes ye quarrel with yer neighâ€" bours. It makes ye shoot at yer lanâ€" rd.. 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