(R. S$. C. Chapter i15) RPRUCE FALLS POWER AND PAPER COMPANY, LIMITED hereâ€" by gives notiee that it has, under Seeâ€" tion 7 of the said Aet, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Otâ€" tawa and in the office of the Regisâ€" trar of Deeds or Local Master of Titles for the District of Cochrane at the Town of Cochrane, a deseription of the site and the plans of a dam and power house proposed to be built in the Mattagami River near Smoky Falls and situate in the Township of Harmon in the said District of Cochâ€" rane and being water power reserve No. 5 as amended of the Departmenys of Lands and Forests for the Province of Ontario and being a parcel of land 100 chains in len“'th on the north and south boundaneq thereof and 70 ins in length on the east and west boundaries thereof and containing 693 acres more or less. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company, will under Section i of the said Act apply to the Minisâ€" ter of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and leave to construct the said dam and power house. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. ; Dated at Kapu‘skasing, Ont., this 20th day of May, 1927. R. M. MYERS, Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Kapuskasing, Kapuskasing, Ont, =,. (a) Supplying the necessary maâ€" terial. (b) Performing the work, the Corâ€" poration to supply all material, (c) Performing the work and supâ€" plying matermal. ‘Description and quantity of materiâ€" als, plans and specifications, and conâ€" ditions may be obtained on applicaâ€" tion to the undersigned. FOR SALEâ€"CORNER LOTâ€"with house on rear portion, 4th and Balâ€" sam. Splendid for business or proâ€" fessional man. One Iblock from fire hall; paved road one block aâ€" way on 3rd and 4th Avenues. Ceâ€" ment sidewalk on both sides of lot. Waterworks and sewer laid. Thuis is a good bargain for the man who acts quieckly. Apply 12 Balsam North, or Box 213. â€"19t.4. MY WIFE HAVING LEFT MY BED TENDERS will be received by the iindersigned on or before the 20th day of June, 1927, in connection with exâ€" tensive sewer and water works exâ€" tensions for : PROPERTY FPOR SALEâ€"Two houses n lot.. One has 3 rooms and other bhas 5 rooms. Both have conveniâ€" ences. Apply to 71 Second Ave., Schumacher. 20â€"21p. â€"NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT FEOR SALEâ€"Very desirable property at No. 1 Sprute street. Suitable for rooming house or for store and apartments. Premises in excellent condition. Will sell very reasonâ€" able and on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. N. Campeau, No. 1 Spruce street North. â€"18p.t 4. ‘PWO FPARMS FOR SALE OR EXâ€" CHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN TOWXNXNâ€"Farms are in good localiâ€" tv and near town. Anyone interestâ€" ed apply to C. Lauzon, 68 Hollinger Lane, Hollinger Townsite. 20â€"23p. PROPERTIES FOR SALE LOT FOR SALEâ€"on Hollinger Lane, Timmins. Apply to P.O. Box 292, Schumacher. 16â€"21p. FOR SALEâ€"Tailor shop; good busiâ€" ness at Ansonville, Ont. Apply to Arthur Lelievre, American Tailor Shop, Ansonville, Ont. 19â€"21p. xXEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE OR RENT an Maple St. South. With all â€"conveniences. Hot and eold water. _ Furnace in cellar. Hardâ€" woud floor. Apply 163 Maple St. South. â€"21p. 300D LOT FOR SALEâ€"at 62 Birch street south. Apply 13 Kirby ave. . Timmins. â€"19â€"22p anrd board, I will not be responâ€" sible for any bills contracted by her in my name. . â€"WILFRED BAILEY Timmins, May 25th, 1927. 21â€"23p. ARM FOR SALEâ€"Has 6 acres eleared. In Mount;oy Township about five miles from town. Will sell cheap. Apply ito C. Dally, 35 Toke St. 20â€"21p. at Toronto this 7th day iPower and Paper Comâ€" pany Limited, Per, J. H. Black, General Manager Furnace in cellar. Hardâ€" r. Apply 163 Maple St. â€"21p. NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Mansen Swmith wish to thank the many friends and aeqvaintâ€" ances for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of their son. Herbert. Also to express appreâ€" cjation of the rmany beautiful floral tributes sent. â€"215,. POURâ€"ROOMED HOUSE RENTâ€"Water and lights to 156 Spruce St. South. The Court of Revision will be held at Poreupine on Monday, June 6th, at 8 p.m. J. M. NICOLSOD, HOUSEâ€"FOR SALEâ€"5 rooms down stairs; with all conveniences. _ 4â€" roomed tenement upstairs. Part cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to 167 Birch street north. _ 19â€"23p. FOR SALEâ€"FEightâ€"roomed hbouse in business section of town. . House is 20 by 30 feet, with all conveniâ€" ences and furnace. . Hardwood floors upstairs and down, la celâ€" lar. Lot 30 by 128 feat. Will sell for eash or easy terms. Apply to 3 Elm St. South. 11â€"18p. WANTEDâ€"Contracts for assessment work. _ Fully equipped to handle large or small contracts. Apply to P.O. Box 1186, Timmins. _ 19â€"2lp. WANTED â€" Experienced _ Grocery Clerk. Vacancy open June lst. Write to P.O0. Box 300, Timmins, Ont., stating references and salary expected. â€"21. ONE OF THE STRONGEST AND BEST KNOWN CANADIAN LIFE INSURANXCE COMPANIES has FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Apply 25 Main avenue. 20â€"21p. FOR RENTâ€"One large bedroom, with all conveniences; in private home. Would suit one or two gentlemen. Apply to 4 Elm St. South. _ 21â€"22p. WANTEDâ€"Young Boy to learn the jewelry business. Must have good references. _ Good opportunity to learn a good trade. Apply to L. Halperin, jeweler, Grodon bloek, Timmins, Ont. 21. CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Lady or gentleman; liberal commission. Birâ€" rell Bell‘s Academy, 52 Third Ave. King‘s Dry Cleaning Service Phone 280 TWO APARTMENTS AND ROOM FOR RENTâ€"Room in quiet home. Nice central locality. Board if deâ€" sired. _ Apply to 44 Second Ave. â€"21p. ONE FURNXNISHED ROOM TO RENT bath, hot and cold water. _ Phone 468J. L. Maltais, 38 Tamarack St. â€"21p. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€"â€" clean and comfortable; with bathâ€" room. Use of Phone. Apply 57 Elm street south, or phone 596W . WANTEDâ€"Experienced young lady as bookâ€"keeper and ceashier for store in town. Both languages essential Apply in handwriting to Box P.T: Advance Office, Timmins. â€"21p. Retain that good spirit by using our Superior Dry Cleaning Service Did you ever notice how much better you feel when you don a freshly cleaned garment opening for a young man to train and ultimately take charge of an important District Ageney. Marâ€" ried man preferved, between 30 and 35. Must be ambitious and aggresâ€" sive. Apply to Box D.B., Poreuâ€" pine Advance Office, Timmins, Ont. â€"20â€"21: TO RENTâ€"Apply to Room 10 Reed Block. â€"2lt.f. TOWNSHIFP OF W TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION Court of Revision GOOD SPIRITS Apply 18p. *"*I guess I‘ve lost another pupil said the professor as his glass eye rolled down the kitchen sink. Jane: Atr manee been There was a good attendance and a very pleasant time at the euchre, five hundred and bridge given by the St. Anthony Church Altar Girls‘ Society in the pansh hall on Thursday evening last. The evening was a pleasant success throughout. Audrey: Oh, how I hate himâ€"hatc himâ€"hate him! There was a goc a very pleasant time hundred and bridos The plaintiff‘s claim is for a declarâ€" ation that the plaintiff is entitled to retain any sum or sums paid under an agreement between the plaintiff and the said George H. Rochester, deâ€" eeased, for the ‘sale to the defendant of Lot No. 32, on the east side of Toke Street as shown on plan Mâ€"8â€"T regisâ€" tered in the office of Land Titles at Cochrane, which agreement was made on the 15th day of September, 1921, and for reseission of the said agreement, and for possession of the said premises. â€"20â€"22 2. It is further ordered that the said defendant James GHibson do enâ€" ter an appearance to the said writ of summons and file his statement of deâ€" fence in the office of the clerk of this court, in Cochrane, on or before the 4th day of June, 1927. 1. It is ordered that service upon the defendant James Gbson, of the writ of summons and statement of claim, in this action, by publishing this order together with a notice thereof indorsed, once a week for three weeks, preceding the 2nd day of June, 1927, in the Porcupine Adâ€" vance newspaper, published at Timâ€" mins, Ontario, and by mailing te the defendant by post by prepaid regisâ€" tered letter a copy of the writ of summons herein together with a copy of this order and the notice thereon inâ€" dorsed, to be deemed good and suffhâ€" crient serviece of the said writ and statement of claim. MRS. GEORGE H. ROCHESTER Administratrix of the estate of George H. Rochester, deceased Defendant Upon application of the plaintiff, upon hearing the solicitor for the apâ€" plication and upon reading the affiâ€" davits of Samuel Anderson Caldbick and George Caldbick filed herein : Saturday, the l4th day of May, 1927 His Honour Judge Caron, in chambers Between Take notice that the Court of Reâ€" vision re appeals of 1927 Assessment will hold its first sitting on Wednesâ€" day, June 22, 1927, at 10 a.m. in the Council Room, Timmins. Defendant Upon application of the plaintiff, upon hearing the solicitor for the apâ€" plication and upon reading the affiâ€" davits of Samuel Anderson Caldbick and (¢eorge Caldbick filed herein: 1. It is ordered that service upon the defendant J. Martin, of the writ of summons and statement of claim, in this action, by publishing this order together with a notice thereof indorsed, once a week for three weeks, preceding the 2nd day of June, 1927, in the Poreupine Adâ€" vance newspaper, published at Timâ€" mins, Ontario, and by mailing to the defendant by post by prepaid regisâ€" tered letter a copy of the writ of summons herein together with a copy of this order and the notice thereon inâ€" dorsed, to be deemed good and suthâ€" cient service of the said writ and statement of claim. 2. It is further ordered that the said defendant J. Martin do enâ€" ter an appearance to the said writ of summons and file his statement of deâ€" fence in the office of the clerk of tlhis court, in Cochrane, on or before the 4th day of June, 19217. NOTICE The plaintiff‘s claim is for a declarâ€" ation that the plaintiff is entitled to retain any sum or sums under an agreement between the plaintiff and the said George H. Rochester, deâ€" ceased, for the sale to the defendant of Lots No. 47 and No. 48 on the east side of Toke Street, as shown on plan M. 87 registered in the office of Land Titles, at Cochrane, which agreement was made on the 15th day of Septemâ€" ber, 1921, and for the reseission of the said agreement, and for possession of the said premises, â€"20â€"22 In the District Court of the District of Cochrane THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Saturday, the l4th day of May, 1927 Between â€" MRS. GEORGE H. ROCHESTER Administratrix of the estate of George H. Rochester, deceased His Honour Judge Caron, in chambers In the District Court of the District of Cochrane and JAMES GIBSON d how long has gDODin Assessment Commussioner H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk and J. MARTIN ]. B. T. CAROXN NOTICE H. K. CHAXNNEN, Plaintiff Plaintiff TO Since about the middle of last year, the savings deposits in Canada have been steadily rising, and at the end of February they touched a new peak of $1,389,609,017, an increase of eight million over the previous month, and an advance of fiftyâ€"seven million over February of last year. a launch to pass, and the boatman hearing a plash put on speed but arâ€" rived too late to save him. His hat was noticed on the water and no trace of him. Help was hurriedly secured, the Fire Rangers taking charge and doing excellent work. At 11.30, the use of the town‘s grappling ircas, they had recovered the body from the river Coroner H. E. Montgomery was notiâ€" fied and after enquiry saw that an inquest was urnecessary. The acceiâ€" dent took place up the river at Heaâ€" wyer Farm. The late Thomas Sloan came here in April of this year. He was a single man, and his home is in Calumet, Que., where the remains will be taken toâ€" morrow. _ The young man had made many friends here and there is sincere sorrow at his untimely death. He was a companionable young man of fine character and much respected by all who knew him. When the train bearing the visiting Pembroke _ Kiwanians â€" stopped _ at South Poreupine Wednesday, for a little time the visitors were tempted to believe that some of the stories of this wild North were true. At South End, about a dozen toughâ€"looking customers, in rought miners‘ clothes, and some with struggling beards and dirty faces, boarded the car and . orâ€" dered all to put up their hand. There were shots fired, and the visiâ€" tors had no way of knowing that they wer eblanks. It looked like a genuine holdâ€"up, and so it was, but the holdâ€"up was simply staged as a jolly: recepâ€" tion to the visiting Kiwanians. When the latter refused to hand over their valuables the holdâ€"up men asked them to buy some mining stock. **Worse than the first holdâ€"up"‘ the visitors said. In the party of humorous highâ€" waymen were the following Timmins Kiwanians:â€"S. Eplett, E. G. Dickson, Dr. Brennan, W. H. Wilson,. Karl Eyre, J. Walker, M. Belanger, H. G. Laidlaw, J. Weston, A. Gillies. Ottawa, Canada.â€"Another new high mark for savings deposits in Canada feature the Febr uary statement of the chartered banks. Thom;} Bloan Meets Accidental Death . _ While at Work on the River on Wednesday Wednesday morning of© this week about 8.30 while at work in charge of a booin for 8. MeceChesney Sons, Thomas Nloan, a young man of 27, fell into the river and was drowned. He had just opened the bhoom to allow a launch to pass, and the boat after UROWAEO FROM BOOM N MATTAGAMI RINER PEMBROKE VISITORS WERE HELD UP BY TOUGH GANG. eâ€"fitted for service on the Canadaâ€"West Indies service, the S.S. Canadian Skirmisher of the Canadian â€" Government Merchant Marine fleet, made her first sailing under the new schedule from Haliâ€" fax on May 20. She is being folâ€" lowed by the S.S. Canadian Pathâ€" finder, which like the Skirmisher has ‘ndergone extensive improvements, ronverting her from a cargo steamer INCREASE IN SAVINGS â€" a threeâ€"class passenger steamship West Indies service. REâ€"FITTED FOR WEST INDIES SERVICE Linen, from the finest handkerchief fabric to the heavier variety, is playâ€" ing an important part in Summer wardrobes. Fairly sheer handkerchief linen in plain _ yellow is combined _ with flowered linen in gay colors, shown above. The flowered linen is applied in strips, flanked by hand faggoting. Simple frocks of this type are very good for real Summer wear. Another smart use of heavier linen is for short hip length jackets, usually blocked in several eolors, worn over a simple white frock. Reports coming to town this mornâ€" ing say that the man stabbed at 9011ch Porcupine some weeks ago by a comâ€" panion who was mentally deranged for the time has died as a result of the injuries received. This Dainty Handmade Frock Is Of E KHashioun anriw]é 22 24at 2n* 2 2 2t an*t 1 a* 2 an* . 29 #, . @ s 2 2t 2 28 4 28222228228 2 292 242 241 282 2t n 182 2t 224224228 14. 2. .@ v."...’.....’.0000.00900'00’030000‘000000"‘."30‘00‘""0’0‘00_00:0000000000000000000’00’00000’0000000"00.00’0.’00’00’00000000.0 * d *4 # *4 *, #4 @ # ns *, # #4 # © ## ® < #4 *, 4 ectest #4 *# 4 #4 @ #* @ # t# *, 4 #* @ #4 #4 * #4 * 4. La #4 * 4 *4 ¢, 4# #4 #© *#+ ¢4 # * #% #4 @ #4 *# *# *4 #* #@ #% ¢#4 4 4 *4 * 4 @ #% #4 w #4 * *4 *#+ + #4 + + #+* * * *4 + 4 #4 *# 4 #* # # *+* ¢ # *4 * + *+ @ 4 *4 L *#@ # 4 *4 + # *4 +. * *4 * #% #+* * #% 44 #@ € #4 * t # * These vessels now have accommoâ€" dation for 50 firstâ€"class passengers. Firstâ€"class accommodation is tasteâ€" fully fitted up, the public rooms beâ€" ing luxuriously arranged. The vesâ€" sels have 15 twoâ€"berth and 6 three berth cabins in this section. Accomâ€" modation is provided for 32 secondâ€" class passengers, whose quarters are tastefully laid out. The Canadilan Skirmisher, with her sister ships will provide a monthly 30â€"piece Orchestra and Special Attractions Proceeds in Aid of Moose Relief Fund SUNDAY, MAY 29th, at 8.30 P.M. Birrell Bell‘s Concert Party Photographs show â€" top, left Lounge; right, Twoâ€"Berth Cabin; centre, the Canadian Skirmisher as reâ€"conditioned; bottom, left, Dining Saloon; right, Music Room. service between Canadian and West Indies ports under the new trade agreement. She is an oilâ€"burning steel screw steamer, with a speed of 12 knots and was built in 1921 at Vancouver by the Wallace Shipâ€" building and Dry Dock Co. ‘‘The only way to censor a movie or play is to get up and leave,"‘ deâ€" clared Dr. Stephen Leacock in an adâ€" dress at Montreal. Annteresting letter on music in the motion picture houses is crowded out of this issue, but will awppear next week. A Tiny Cape Adds Charm to This Blue Batiste Gown Any woman who likes to make dainâ€" ty _ underthings for Summer wear should find herself inspired this seaâ€" son simply by looking at the lovely bastistes and crepe de ching on disâ€" play in the department stores. They are shown in every Kovely tint imaginable. _ Fine batiste in pastel colors is lovely for warm weather wear. It is used in pale blue for the nightie above, which adds the daintiâ€" est of cream net for trimming. The little cape which extends into yoke panels at the sides is a smart feaâ€" ture, while the flowers are flat appliâ€" ques of batiste in a contrasting shade. Thursday, May 19th, 1927 *4 *# «/ *4 # *4 < #4 # *4 t# # "% *4 # # #4 # w *+* «+ *# ## # ¢#4 # #4 # % #4 * # ¢ #© #* 6 4# #4 * ‘o