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Porcupine Advance, 2 Jun 1927, 2, p. 5

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(R. S.. C. Chapter 115) sSPRUCE FALLS POWER AND PAPER COMPANY, LIMITED hereâ€" by gives notiee that it has, under Seeâ€" tion 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Otâ€" tawa and in the office of the Regisâ€" trar of Deeds or Loeal Master of ‘Titles for the Distriet of Coehrane at the Town of Cochrane, a desermiption ef 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 Department ef Lands and Forests for the Province of Ontario and being a parcel of land 100 chains in length on the north #Â¥ d south boundaries thereof and 70 chains in length on the east and west houndaries thereof and containing 693 avres more or less. «10. Dated at Kapuskasing, Ont., th‘s 20th day of May, 1927. R. M. MYERS. Clerk of the Corporation of the Towr of Kapuskasing, Kapuskasing, Ont. 21.22, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the dlate of the first publication of this notice Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company, ILimited will under Section 7 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 4'(\n§t1"0t‘t the said dam and power kouse, DATED at Toronto this 7th day af May, 1927 Spruce Falls Power and Paper Comâ€" pany Limited, Per, J. H. Black, Description and quantity of mater: als, plans and specifications, and eon ditions may be obtained on appliea tion to the undersigned. _ _ TENDERS will be received by the undersigned on or before the 20th day of June, 1927, in connection with exâ€" tensive sewer and water works exâ€" tensions for: The lowest or any tender not neces »arily accepted. Cw (a) Supplying the necessary maâ€" terial. (b) Performing the work, the Corâ€" poration to supply all material. (c) Performing the work and supâ€" plying material. uw Tenders will be received by the Town of Timmins for the construeâ€" tion of approximately: (1) 550 sq. yd. 8‘ concrete paving (2) 800 lin. ft. curb and gutter. (3) 1260 sq. ft. 55 concrete walk. at the subway under the T. N. 0. Ry., on Fourth Ave. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offtice of the Town Engimeer. Tenders close 5 p.m. June 8th, 1927. H. E. MONTGOMERY, FOR : SALEâ€"CORNER LOTâ€"with house on rear portion, 4th and Balâ€" sam. Splendid for business or proâ€" fessional One block 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. This is a good bargain for the man who aets quickly. Apply 12 Balsam North, or Box 213. MY WIFE HAVING LEEFT MY BED and board, I will not be responâ€" sible for any bills contracted by her in my name. TWO FARMS FOR SALE OR EXâ€" CHANGE â€" FOR PROPERTY IN FOR SALEâ€"Very desirable property at No. 1 Spruce street. Suitable for rooming house or for store and apartments. Premises in excellent sell very reasonâ€" able and on easy terms. Apply to GOOD LOT FOR SALEâ€"at 62 Birch VACANT LOT FOR SALE ON TAMâ€" ARACK STREET. Apply evenâ€" POR SALEâ€"A property in Schuâ€" macher. _ Suitable for shop or store. Located in business section. Will be sold at very reasonable figure, on terms. Apply C. J. Hill, 70 Main avenue, Timmins. â€"22p. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT â€"WILFRED BAILEY Timmins, May 25th, 1927. 21â€"23p TOWNâ€"Farms are in good localiâ€" ty and near town. Anyone interestâ€" ea apply to C. Lauzon, 68 Hollinger Lane, Hollinger Townsite. 20â€"23p. Mrs. N. Campeau, No. 1 Spruce street North. â€"18p.t.f. street south. Apply 13 Kirby ave. Timmins. ~19â€"22p TENDERS W ANTED to 33 Messines avenue General Manage Clerk. M ) Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Strain and family wish to thank their many fnemls for the sympathy shown durâ€" ing the illness and death of their son, Bert and also for the many beautiful florn.l tributes sent. Tenders for the labour only are required. All the materials will be furnished by the school. No tender aceepted after June 15th, 1927. Mail your tender to M. J. CAVENEY, See.â€"Treas., 2â€"23 Sandy Falls. bJ L ho Tenders are required on the work of erscting a 10â€"wire steelâ€"post fenee around the sehool grounds of S. S. No. 2 Mountjoy at Sandy Falls. The a,bow propeérty is 22 rods square and a 10 foot standard steel gate and also a 36â€"inech Turpnstile gate will require installation. GOOD ROOM AND BOARD for two men.. Apply 81 Second avenue, Schumacher. â€"22D FOR SALEâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house. in business section of town. _ House is 20 by 30 feet, with all conveniâ€" ences and furnace. . Hardwood floors upstairs and down, large celâ€" lar. Lot 30 by 128 feet. Will sell for cash or easy terms. Apply to 3 Elm St. South. 11â€"13p. W.ANTEDâ€"Position wanted by woman as housekeeper or practical nurse. Apply to 75 Elm street south. ROOM AND BOARD _ HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"35 rooms down stairs; with all conveniences. _ 4â€" roomed tenement upstairs. Part eash, balance on easy terms. Apply to 167 Birch street north. _ 19â€"23p. WE CLEAN EVERYTHING " King‘s Dry Cleaning Service GOOD KITCHEN (GIRL WANTED Princess Boarding House, Corner of Birch and Second Ave. South. Mrs. Leger. â€"22p. SALESLADIES WANTED for Pure Food Produet. Experience not neâ€" cessary. Call at Fampire Hotel on Friday between 2 and 4 p.m. _ See Mr. Neff 221 freshly cleaned garment Retain that good spirit by using our Superior Dry Cleaning Service CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Lady Did you ever notice how much better you feel when you don a FOR HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"One large bedroom, with all conveniences; in private home. Would suit one or two gentlemen. Apply to 3 Elm street south. 21â€"22p WANTEDâ€"A girl to assist with housework. _ Apply to Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw, 55 Maple street south _ 22 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€"â€" TWO APARTMENTS AND ROOM TO RENTâ€"Appliy to Room 10 Reed Block. â€"23It.f. STENOGRAPHER â€" WANTEDâ€"Exâ€" perienced. Apply to P.0O. Box 160, Timmins. Ont. 22 WAITRESS WANTED. Apply tc Queen‘s Restaurant, Phone 4, Coch rane, Ont. 227 WANTED â€" Women Pressers and Finishers. Apply King‘s Cleaning Service. THREE ROOMS TO RENT, stairs. Water and lights. to 158 Spruce street south. EN(GAGEMENTS. Well experiencâ€" ed. â€" Apply to 3 Elm St. South. 21"?-21)- LN V _ AtsiolGIt OVV ANALILGLâ€"â€"LaAdy Or gentleman; liberal commission. Birâ€" rell Bell‘s Academy, 52 Third Ave. ~T4.f,. p.h WORKâ€"Apply to 9 Fifth Ave â€"22p clean and comfortable; with bathâ€" room. Use of Phone. _ Apply 57 Elm street south, or phone 596W . WANTED Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Strain and familyv. Apply downâ€" 2 a? No telegraph or telephone pole hit an auto in self defence. The life insurance companies can tell just what you are worth at the age of 30, but they don‘t seem to tell the boss. ‘*Exeuse me, sir, do you happen have seen a policemam anywhere ," bout here ? **I am sorry, but I have not seen a sign of one."‘ "Al right; hurry up and give me your watch and pocketbook, then."‘ The man looking for trouble never needs the aid of glasses. The plaintift‘s elaim is for a declarâ€" ation that the plaintiff is entitled to retain any sum or sums paid under an agreemernt between the plaintiff and the said George H. Rochester, deâ€" ceased, 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 rescission of the said agreement, and for possession of the said premises. â€"20â€"22 2, It is further ordered that the said defendant James Gibson 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 Gibson, of the writ of summons and statement of claim, in this action, by publishing this order together with a notice thereof indorsed, oncee a week for three weeks, preceding the 2md day of June, 1927, in the Poreupine Adâ€" vance newspaper, published at Timâ€" mins, Ontario, and by mailing te the defendant by post by prepad regisâ€" tered letter a copy of the writ of summons herein together with a eopy of this order and the notice thereon inâ€" dorsed, to be deemed good and suffiâ€" Abnt service of the said writ and statement of claim. ‘ Saturday, the l14th day of May, 1927 Between 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 : His Honour Judge Caron, in chambers Administratrix of the estate of Geor H. Rochester, deceased In the District Court of the District of Cochrane 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€" 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 ameement, and for possession of the said premises. â€"20â€"22 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 this court, in Cochrane, on or before the 4th day of June, 1927. 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 prepad 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 suffiâ€" cient service of the said writ and statement of claim. Saturday, the l14th day of May, 1927 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 : Between : In the District Court of the District of Cochrane His Honour Judge Caron, in chambers THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO IN LOVING MEMORY of Wesley Hockley, who died June 2nd, 1924. ‘"For he giveth his beloved sleep.‘ 22h Mrs. Melville and Neta MRKS. GEORGE H. ROCHESTER and JAMES GIBSON and J. MARTIN 1. B,. T. CARON, NOTICE J,. B. T. CARON NOTICE Plaintiff aintiff e ‘‘A Gold Medal School in 2 Golden Town.‘‘ Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. 6, M.TERRY, Supervising Principal. Enroll now for the Summer courses. Students enrolling now are prepared for the Fall positions. OUur: indiviâ€" dual instruction permits students to advance as rapidly as their ability and intelligence permit and as the classes are usually smaller in sumâ€" mer, more attention can be given and of course advancement is more rapid. Typewriters repaired, rented and sold at the Business College. _ When in need of a typewriter see us. Employers requiring stenographers, bookkeepens or general office employâ€" ees may secure same by applying to the Business College. If we have no one on the * waiting list‘ we can secure someone for you on very short notice. Graduation Diplomas have been reâ€" ceived by the Timmins Business Colâ€" lege for the following:â€"â€"Misses Ina Kincade, Jospehine Osborne, Iroquois Falls, Ont., Bess M. Hendry, Cobalt, Ont., Teresa Caveney, Sandy Falls, Ont., Isabelle MeWilliams, Dome Mines, Ont., Clara Wilson, Poreupine, (Ont., Norman Radburn, Schumacher, Ont., Roman Tushkevich, Cochrane, Ont., Misses T. Baderski, M. J. Briere, Timmins, Ont. Typewriting tests were held at the College this week as well as the May theory exams. T HUVU R S D A Y Bulletin Lou Gehring of New York Yankees, is heading Babe Ruth pretty close on the home runs. He has nine to his credit so far, and ties with Ruth. Timmins Business College ‘‘*10UT‘*‘* WITELDS THE BAT Moneta adjoimmg Timmins Everything of the Highest Moral Character. At Night a Veritable Fairyland. Come and have the time of your lives. Courteous Civil Treatment. Refined Gentlemanly Attendants. MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION A veritable palace of fun. Mechanical fun devices of all kinds. The largest and finest travelling arcade on the road. Palmer‘s Great Canadian Circus Side Show HIGHLY TRAINED ANIMALS THE CELEBRATED TOURNEY FAMILY In most unusual and truly remarkable performances of Juggling, Wire Walkâ€" ing, Contortion, Balancing, etec. An allâ€"feature show and the best of its kind before the public at the present time. A Triumph of Artistic, Musical and Mechanical Achievement Nothing even Remotely Approaching it ever carried by any other Travelling Organization. The highest, safest, most magnificent Ferris Wheel with any travelling exhiâ€" bition. The most thrilling, exhilarating ride in the world. Come and see it and ride it yourself at nightâ€"A blaze of splendour Worth coming Miles to see and hear. Gives Concerts daily on the Midway. Palmer‘s UNITED ATTRACTIONS Palmer‘s World Famous $10,000 Mammoth Mechanical Band Orchestrion Write Box 2283 Palmer‘s Penny Arcade A specially interesting feature is a series of ‘"‘International‘‘ messages from various countries represented by Sonia Charron, Francis Woodbury, (GHino Biondi, Rose Bucovetsky, Sylvia Hakala, H. Owstrowskyv. \â€"_â€" The contents of the magazine, pracâ€" tically all the able work of pupils at the High School, imelude:â€"â€"Foreword, by Manny Abrams; The Growth of Timimins, by â€" Minerva Levinson; a letter from Inspector 4. F. Rogers, to whom the magazine is dedicated ; Educational Appreciation, by V. H. Emery; Secondary Education in Timâ€" mins, by J. W. Treleaven; Limbs of the Mnds, by Len Caveney; The Charm of Old Things, by Jennie Farâ€" ley; Back of Beyond, by Jennie Farâ€" ley ; From the Atlantic to the Pacific, by Horace Brown; The Hallowe‘en Party, by Helen Wright; The High Sehool â€" Orchestra, by Petronella Smith; A Taylâ€"or Quinncidence, by Helen Wright; Canada and Her Naâ€" tural Resources, by V. M. Wallingâ€" ford ; On the Eve of an Exam., by P. M. Smith; Disastrous effeets of Readâ€" ing the ‘‘Lotus Eaters,"‘ by Jennie Farley; Nonsensical Notions, by Anâ€" nie Sceott; Prejudice, by Horace Brown, Kismet, by Jennie Farley; Notes on the various forms; sports; humorous column; Loud Speaker, by Geo. Dewar; and the various departâ€" ments. *‘The Poreupine Quill,"‘ the first annual number of a new publication by the pupils of the Timmins High School, will be ready for distribution next week. It is a very attractive booklet of sixtyâ€"four pages, with a cover, designed by pupils of the school. The Poreupine Quill is eleâ€" gantly printed (the work of The Adâ€" vance, of course) ; well edited by Miss Minerva Levinson, with Len Caveney, as assistant editor; Miss W. H. Ruthâ€" erford, advisory editor.â€" The various departments are of special interest and talent, the several in charge beâ€" ing as 10“()\\\-â€"â€"])0(‘ . Jennie ]‘m‘lev historian, Harold Michaelson ; bO(‘l(‘t'\. Helen â€" Wright; humorous. Justin Latreniere; _ prophetess, _ Margaret Martin; alumni, ‘Thompson Cooper; mise elldnmms Geo. Dewar. The form representatives include:â€"Jack Cuthâ€" bertson, _ Petronella _ Smith, â€" Basil Davis, Douglas Carriere, Margaret Martin, Irene Craig and Nathan Shankiman. The executive staff :â€"business manâ€" aget, Emanue!l Abrams; advertising manager, Douglas Carriere; cireulaâ€" tion manager, Horace A. Brown. CREDITABLE MAGAZINE BY RIGH SCHODL PUPMS atnins H.S. Issuing First Number of The Porcupine Quill, an Inâ€" teresting Publication. Commencing June 9th. An ideal workman is one who has enough of the sportsman element so he enjoys trying a new method or testâ€" ing a new idea. [Take your work seriously, but not yourself. What a man stands for isn‘t the whole thing. What he falls for also counts. «_ The first class man is not interested in his past record, in fact, he‘s a little ashamed of it. Wifeâ€"The qpiano man was here to collect today and he said unless he got the payment tomorrow they would take the piano. Husbandâ€"How much is it ? Wifeâ€"Eight dollars. Husbandâ€"Let him take it. We can get a new one for five dollars down.â€"Life. It‘s fine to be unselfish if you ean keep quiet about it. A lot of stuff that passes for enâ€" thusiasm is merely hot air. The value of a dollar depends someâ€" what on who has the spending of it. John, at cireus: Mother, ain‘t that a hell of a big elephant? Mother: Johnny, how often must 1 tell you not to say, ‘‘ain‘t?‘‘â€"Toot. There are rules that make us serappy, There are rules that make us sad. There are rules that say be careful, There are rules we think are bad. There are rules that warn of danger, There are rules that help our work, But the rules that make for Safety, Are the rules we must not shirk. â€"Powell River Digester. (From The Broke Hustler) District No. 59 1.0.0.F. held their 4th annual Lodge of Instruction at Timmins, May M4th. _A number of the brethren of Iroquois Lodge No. 468 journeyed that way. Under the capable leadership of Bro. ‘A. Dixon, P.G., the team of TIroquois Lodge again won the shield when they exemâ€" plified the Second Degree. The Porcupine Quill will prove a favourite with all interested and all would do well to secure one or more copies when the magazine is issued next week. All concerned are to be congratulated on the very creditable production. â€" The Rebekahs provided the eats and everybody had a great time. THE FALLS ODDFELLOWS AGAIN WIN SHIELD A nrnumber of photographs and art sketches add to the interest of the magazine. The art work and literary efforts of the high school pupils ars worthy of the highest praise. Thursday, June 2nd, 1927

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