Municipality of the Township of Calvert. District of Cochrane CLERK‘S NOTICE OF O POSTING OF VOTERS‘ LIST BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALI FOR SA LI FPOR SALEâ€"One house 18 feet by 20 feet; kitchen is 16 feet by 10 feet. Lot is 40 feet by 93 feet long. Well fenced, good location and dry. $700,00 cash for quick sale. Apply to P.0. Box 1501, Timmins 36â€"38p| LEO ROYâ€"Wood Dealer. All kinds of wood; any length. Also dealer in hay and oats. Delivered to any part of town. Prices reasonable. 79 First Ave., Phone 27IW2. 19p. LOSTâ€"On Tuesday evening, mel pin with * Cornwall,"" on it. Valued as keepsake flinder please return to 4 street south. LOSTâ€"Swiss Wristlet Watch, expanâ€" sion bracelet. Reward of $5.00 for return. Apply to 185 Spruce street north. _ â€"36p A. Black Finder please re south. ROOMS AND BOARDâ€"Very 14 rooms, furnished complete, in uptown district. Reasonable terms to responsible party. Apply to P. water in. Good ba payment. . Apply ito AlgomaHotel. POUNDâ€"On Maple street south a| lady‘s umbrella. Owner may ha\'v‘ same by calling at 13 Maple street south and paying for advt. â€"36 | FOUND WANTED STOVEâ€"WOOD ~slabs and fence posts to 8. B. Rawlinson, The Half Way, 55 Wilson Ave., Phone 477W, P.O., B'x 174, Tlmmms â€"18t, f ots W nd I hereby call upon all voters ke immediate proceedings to have errors or omissions corrected acâ€" ing to law, the last day for appeal x the 20th day of September, 1927. ited this 3rd day of September, COLD STORAGE FOR CARS. ap.|_â€" VOTERS‘ LIST, 1927 ANNOUNCEMENTâ€"Mrs. J. Huxley will commence teaching piano, visitâ€" ing Timmins. Aply to P.0. Box 363, Schumacher. 34â€"37 â€" fortable rooms, with all conveâ€" niences and firstâ€"class board.© May have full use of piano. Apply at Jeanne D‘Are Hotel, 11 Cedar St. South. 36â€"39p VOTERS‘ LIST, 1927 sum of money. Owne same by calling at 38 J or Phone 149 and payin or rooming Nouse experienced in suc to Mrs. MacDonald south. housework charge. A vance olfied B ANTED TO RENTâ€"House of five or six rooms. With all convenâ€" iences. _ _ Preferably on Rochester thil. Apply to P.O0. Box 1547 nD Hill. Timmins ply to B. F. Lennan, No. 60, corne: of Elm and Broadway 4€ POSITIONS WANTED } M RELIEVING VICTORIAN ROOM AND BOARD _ _ ORDER NURSE AT TIMMINS WOOD F SA LF ber 1927, to vote i Municipa st remai nijon uth. x 1704, Timmins, Ont \LEâ€"Three houses and two Houses all well finnshed have in. (GGood bargain for cash MISCELLAN EO US lerk, Township ot Calvert Onâ€" Tuesd oal Hou ~Goodreliable + (,‘apa.blc nf Apply to Box PAUL DUBE, pstairs work in hotel house by woman well in such work. _ Apply return to sday, Sept. Gth, : Owner may have at 38 James INâ€"at No. off Cedar stres in Kitten 11 for ad , an enaâ€" engraved e. _ Will Balsam â€"360p irl w iking 290t.1{ 19p iple 360p 1547, 5â€"36 ants full Adâ€" â€"36p J6p J6p | wagon or a velocipede. The tool kit ‘is gone and other parts and appurâ€" tenances are missing. The other wheel recovered is more complete, but still seems to have been made up from more than the one bicyele. In short, it would appear that three wheels at |least had been utilized to make ‘one ‘and a half biceveles. thought them worth keeping, how ever, and in consequence of the inâ€" vestigations made by Acting Chief W. W. Orr, half a dozen boys will be in Juvenile Court toâ€"day (Thursday) and asked to tell it to the judge. The (wo partial wheels appear to be a combination of several wheel parts. One of the wheels, recently as @ood looks like the wheel wagon or a velocipede. is gone and other part CV Good Hunting News Reassuring news has been coming in daily to the offices of the general tourist department of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company from operâ€" ators of camps, guides outfitters and others who report that all signs point to an unusually promising hunting season for the eurrent year. Three bicycles being reported as lost or stolen, the police this week succeeded in recovering two, or rather parts of two, that represented parts of the three missing â€"bieyeles. The two wheels taken in charge were found in the apparent possession of boys who claimed to have found them in their backvards and thoucht thevy THREE BICYCLES MADE INTO TWO APPARENTLY The enormous increase in the sport of deer hunting has resulted not in the vanishing of the deer but in the increase of deer. This is not as mysterious as it sounds. The more men penetrate the wilds the fewer wolves remain. The driving out of wolves has bheen the greatest factor in the increase of deer. But there is another factor almost as important as the wolves. The invasion of the backwoods by an army of enlightened sportsmen has demanded a much stricter and more sporting regard for game laws than was the custom some years ago. Destroyers of deer whether human or animal, have to deal with a strong and more or less organized public opinion. tion. Miss Eliott will be on holiday for a month, and during that time the services of Miss who is skilled and experienced in the work, will be available for all wishâ€" ing the V. O. N. service. Elliott, while tion. Miss T Miss MeFachernâ€" arrived in tov last week to take up the duties he of the Vietorian Order Nurse, M Mr. Walter Milton and children wish to thank the many friends who shmwd such kindness and sympathy in their bereavement through (the death of his wife. Also, to express sincere appreciation for the many beantiful floral tributes sent. â€"36p Mrs. Wm. MeCracken and daughter, Beatrice, wish to thank all the many friendgs and aequaintances for the kindness and sympathy shown in their recentwshbereavement. _ Also, to especiâ€" ally thank the Masonic Order, and all the friends ‘who sent such beautiful floral tributes. * â€"360p Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters‘ Liast Act, and that I have posted up at my office at Poreupine on the 30th day of August, 1927, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipalâ€" ity at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call npon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law, the last day for apâ€" peal being the 20th day of Septemâ€" ber, 1927. Dated this 30th day of August. 1927 )6 Township of Whitney, District of Cochrane CARD OF THANKS TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION 1 guri k. Reasonable w Third avenue. THE SHOOTING STARS e apparent possession of iimed to have found them kyards and thought they worth Ieportmfr. They m worth keeping, how i1 consequence of the in made by Actinge Chief 30th day of August, 19% M. IVILH()LbO\ 11\ Todnship of \Vhltn( NOTICE the latter is on vaca Hunting Army to Invade North Woods cairl to do houseâ€" n town â€"36p The news from Sheehan‘s camp at Lake Penage south west of Sudbury is also music to the hunters ears. Deer here are reported to be very plentiful and sport should be excellent. serve, south of the C.P.R. line and the surplus has crossed to the north of. the tracks offering good hunting. He says that caribou are roaming the woods in increased numbers, and as the C.P.R. line is the north boundary of the game preserve hunters don‘t have to go very far for their quarry.. vonsldering the many advantages of fall ploughing, it is imperative that the farmers take advantage of every opportunity during the Jlate summer and autumn in order that this important feature of the work will be completed before the ground freezes and winter sets in. From Schreiber Ontario where John Handel, outfitter has been operating the reports are just as reassuring. Handel reports that the game has increased in the Superior Game Reâ€" Mike Bates sends down word from his camps at Metagama, Ontario, that if thehunters don‘t get their deer and moose this season they‘ll have nothing to blame but their poor shooting. He says that moose are very plentiful and expects it to be a great year in every way. th: season. IfT this were not would be almost impossibl. ers in a new country such ern Ontario to get their se sufficiently early to insurc turity. Writing from Kapuskasing Ex mental Farm Station, Mr. L. H. J lan, assistant suponnfendent say It is indeed fortunate that so 1 a part of the work necessary in preparation of a good seedâ€"bed cereal grains can be done the prev season. If this were not the cas would be almost impossible for f: ers in a new, country such as NCc ern Ontario to get their Much Can Be Done in Previous Sea son in Preparing for Good Seedâ€" Bed for Cereal Grains IMPORTANGE OF EARLY FAll PLOUGHING HERE NFEXT BAND CONCERT TO BE ON SUNDAY EVENING atter the permitting cramme should be next Wed session of win this coveted trophy and wil real football to seceure the vi During the season both the Holl and the Lanes. have put up nice ball, and whichever team win have to play for the honours. The semiâ€"finals of the Dickson series were played last night (W day), the contending teams beir Thistles and the Hollingers. The lingers won fron. the Thistle night, the score beinge 2 to 0. piaying up well and well contested. â€" The large, but those pre zame and considered a much Jlargerâ€" at The finals for the Dickson Cup wil be played next Wednesday evening Sept. 14th, between the Hollingers and the Lanes. The kickâ€"off will be at 5:30 o‘clock, sharp. This is sure to he a good game, as both teams are out to win this coveted trophy and will play real football to secure the victory, During the season both the Hollingers and the Lanes. have put up nice foot: Hollinger Won 2â€"0 From the Thistles in the Semiâ€"Finals Last Night FINALG FOR DICKSON GUP NEXT WEDNESOAY NIGHT THE PORCGUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Wednesd CALLING THE MOOSE of the openâ€"air band held at the band s reet, on Sunday eve church _ services, we specially â€" good is been plcpaw«l fo: onsidered the match wo rger â€" attendance. Th _big crowd for the fin esday, to decide the p the Dickson Cup for Deing to UV. Ihe 1 one, both teams ind the match being The crowd was not present enjoyed the red the match worth attendance. â€" There done the previous team wins honours. the Dickson e‘case, it for farmâ€" is Northâ€" ling done zrood maâ€" a(l evening weathe ood pri for thi i Xperl . Han 1ll ind ind the the Toi sights already set is regarded as t} most successful. )T Well, thearmy training which men got overseas taught them to consider the second system the better. Lewis gunners firing on moving targets were taught to throw a burst ahead of the mark, to see where it struck, and thenâ€"let the target move onto the line of fire. Trying to follow a jumpâ€" mg deer in all its excited movement is harder, probably, than trying to guess a spot that the deer will passâ€" say an opening in the brush on which to have time to lay your sights sharp and true. For casual shooters to get a little practice with their rifles a method of letting the deer run on 1( Reports turned in by guides of the Ogilvie Bros Camps on the Tobique River, N.B. are to the effect that deer, though very plentiful last season, show signs of much greater increase. The same word comes from A. D. Thomas, at South Milford in the Kedgemakooge district. Lining Sights. Should you follow the deer with your sights or set your sights ahead of the deer andlet him come on them? Dal to <be th Word from Cobalt suggests, tha the Silver Town at the moment i suffering from petty thieving of al most epidemic form. In one case bankrupt stock was visited by th thieves and some goods taken. Tw hardware stores were also entered, a well ‘as the premises of a cartag company, where harness was stoler Among the goods taken in the serie of ; petty thefts at Cobalt wer watches, axes, harness, and sundr, other articles. The amount of mer chandise stolen is not serioug bu the annoyance of the petty thefts i about the same as in more materia thefts. For some of the thefts bov evenrng â€" was Stephens and On Saturday there will be i the evening. secured from Richards, or f mittee. vEery ments cial Club for t} Saturday _ ever Recreation hall crowd for the very> pleasant LANCASHIRE SOCIAL CLUB PEATH OF LITTLE DAUGHTER / #HAD GOOD OPENING NIGHTA!‘ / OF MR. AND MRS PHILLIPS Herman Trelle, king, is develo will eause zrowing belts of United States wheat can be s eighteen days e ent variety. TO THE YICTOK THE SPOILs closed@ â€" 1753¢ for a package of Dr. Watâ€" son‘s Tonic Stout. 1 mnad a bottle from good friend, and I hin‘s; its wonderful." {Name on application ) Drinking it â€" daily will build up your health. 15e packâ€" age makes 3 gals. N* ‘ ‘® _ or STOUT ‘A Wwongderful Di.n« * KXA Sole Agents: M. Alien Co. Bond Building, Toronto s.â€" For some of the blamed, but others ntliemen: ‘You will find en rd from Cobalt suggests, that ilver Town at the moment is ing from petty thieving of alâ€" epidemic form. In one case a upt stock was visited by the s and some goods taken. Two FOP Season was neicdâ€" or lay evening in the Hollinge aition hall. ~There was a good for the event and all had a pleasant â€" time. The refresh _ as usual, were of the very ind the splendid mugiec for the opening of th lub for the se; lay . evening velopi invitations as usual The invitations may the secretary, Mrs, from ‘any of the e of bot plendid musgic furnished hy 0T CAan: Phis new of the thefts boys thers are thought older miscereants. orchestra. ‘ning of this week vnievIing 0i Alâ€"| churen services the body was taken In one case a| to Collingwood, Ont., for interment visited by the| there. Is taken. Two e ll\() ()nt(x] ed as | HOUSE BURNS IN NORTH BAY of â€"a_ cart: age | AND NO ONE IS WAKENED ess was stolen.]| :« . 4 ip tl:e sories] (On Friday evening last on Front o |street, North Bay, where there are Cobalt _ were thfteh many lmnws, ï¬l(‘ (10%110\ ed one d\\ el]- is¢â€" and 5; 8 z. 3" n tlie graimm Canada and th new variety 0 iter and ripen than any pres inmnadiat wheat in the usual fotr r= the omImnyv which @COm * K CC * * 3 5 ) 5) 5 5 * SS t * * * * * s * *3 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 t t . t s t t t o i n ib n i 5 0p5 0 155 454 Schoolmaster (to small essayist)â€" ‘‘How does it happen this essay on ‘Our Dog‘ is word for word the same as your older brother‘s?"? Small Essayistâ€"‘‘Please, sir, it‘s about the same dog.‘‘â€"Punch. Police court cases this week com prised chiefly a few drunks and : few for allowing cows to run at laree will be greatly misse« pathy of all goes out parents. The funeral Wednesday morning f home, 16 Commercial United Church, Timm Parks conducting the profusion of begutiful many coming from Sc where Mr. and Mrs. P lived, gave evidence o Celt for those bereay church services the b to Collingwood., Ont., reguiar meetling At the dance Pickering, the the guests an summer holiday [» The best of 1 wias tra. spring, in next danece will be an executive meetinge to on a pro month oftf nounced regular 3 coupile ol Taul Jones‘ and number dance as extras. Th crals were all much enjoyed dancers present, The A. S. D. Club will me WV C DeI when snent Large Number of Members and Friends Have a Happy Time Last Night. Programme for Month Being Planned A.5.0. CLUB REâ€"OPEN FOR THE SEASONԤ PROGRAMME ged + years and irl had only be eeks. Death w _ bright, sweet ill be greatly : The A. 8. D. COlub got away to a od start for the fall and winter ison at the opening dance held last rht in the Oddfellows‘ hall, here, en a very enjoyable evening was ent by a large crowd of the memâ€" he A. 8. D. Club will meet each Inesday night from now until next ng, in the Oddfellows‘ hall The dance, next Wednesday night, be an nrdmm‘ club dance. The utive committee of the club is ting toâ€"morrow evening to decide programme for the rest of the th of September; this will be anâ€" iced to the members at the next ner nholiday season. e best of music fqyr the provided by the A. S. I e usual held during le: of Paul How about your child toâ€"day? If in doubt bring the child here for thorough exâ€" amination. _ We will tell you honestly whether the child‘s eyes need attention. There are many grownâ€"up folks toâ€"day wearmg glasses who would have perfect vision and in no need of such if their parents had been more careful when they were young, correcting minor faults with only temporary use of properly fitted glasses. C September; this will be an to the members at the nex meeting. : dance last night, Mr. A. W gz, the president, weleome ts and members after thi arge crov ('luh and rcrial av Timminsg r the se South F Phillips ‘‘of the aved. 1 bodv v d to the 1 fook â€" from th â€" avenud( Phone 103 for Appointments service floral t gervices. _Lhe floral tributes, ith Poreupine, illips formerly the sympathy d. ~After the dy was taken for interment of the mem ittending vis the RHeyv e dancin D. orches the s berea place family to the V 2% 1\'.[1'. The Altar Society of Chtirch of the Nativity Refreshments .\nnmmcement is made of a danee to be held in the Hollinger Recreation hall, Timmins, on Friday evening of next week, Sept. 16th, commencing at 8 :30. Thv event will be under thu auspices of the St. David‘s Welsh Society. There will be good music and refreshments will be served during the evening. A pleasant evening is assured for all attending. DANCE BY THE ST. DAVID‘S WELSH SOCIETY ON SEPT. | Y 3 At Nativity Parish Hall J. B. THIBOUTOT Thursday, Sept. 15th, 8.30 p.m Bridge, â€" Euchre 66 500 99 Thursday, Sept. 8th, 1927 BARBEE SHOP 46/ Third Avenue Next to Blahey‘s Store of lJong haiu suimmer worry of care trim a comty Bob that will be cool and add to vour attractiveness Timmins, Ont. under auspices isit our shop vourselt Admission 50c. â€"35â€"36 tL,elt us b that trom