pro the by #/ per Proposed Byâ€"Law No. 348 A Byâ€"Law for stopping up part of Broadway Avenue and for selling the surface rights thereof. Take notice, that the Council of the Town of Timmjns has considered a Byâ€"law stopping up Broadway Avenue from the westerly limit of original Lot 12 (in the block west of Elm Street) to a line drawn across Broadâ€" way from the northeast corner of Lot 980, Plan Mâ€"9, Temiskaming, to the southeast corner of Lot 740, Plan Mâ€"30, Sudbury (in the block east of Pine Street), and providing for the sale of the soil and freehold of the stoppedâ€"up portion, subject to the resâ€" ervation of minerals by original ownâ€" ers, to the respective owners of the lands abutting thereon, according to law. | f Judge of the District o the Town Hall of Anson the 22nd day of Octobe at ‘I‘wo o‘clock in the hear complaints and er sions in the Voters Eist cipality of the Townsh for 1927. 1 W PHONE YOUR â€"ORDE STOVEâ€"WOOD slabs posts to S. B. Rawlinson Way, 55 Wilson Ave., PP P?.0O., Box 174, Timmins. Y oters ludge LEARN ORDERS NOW RECEIVED FOR ALL MAXKES OF PIANO AND OQRGAN TUNING, revoicing, overâ€" Before finally passing this Byâ€"law e Council will hear any person, or his counsel, solicitor or agent, any rson who claims that his land will prejudicially affected by the Byâ€" The proposed Byâ€"law provides that ) respective owners of lands abutâ€"| « # on the stoppedâ€"up portion of the hway shall have the privilege of | 3 rchasing the soil and freehold of it, ‘ording to a subâ€"division and plan ached thereto, at prices fixed by the uncil, and on the terms of an A ‘eecment providing for the payment the purchase price, one-quarter’ vn and the balance in three equul’ imal instalments. s said plan, schedule of prices \ form of agreement for sale may ecxamined at the Clerk‘s Office in‘ t« Town Halh at any time during: o C EO ROYâ€"Wood of wood ; any len hay and oats. part of town. 70 First Ave., P ¢ ur a freater price, | __MeceCoy takes all the riskâ€"Read ated at Timmins this 17th day of |"this ironclad guarantee. If after takâ€" tember, A.D. 1927. ing 4 sixty cent boxes of MeCoy‘s Cod E. L, LONGMORE, Liver Extract Tablets or 2 one dollar Mayor.| boxes any thin, underweight man or ' H. E. MONTGOMERY, | woman doesn‘t gain at least 5 pounds Clerk.| and fell completely satisfied with the o) ina@rked improvement in health your ‘acherâ€"How can you tell the ap.| druggist is authorized to return the ch of winter? purchase price. ipilâ€"It begins to get later earlier. â€" Ask any good druggist. e $ 4 , and who applies to be heard at pecial meeting of the Council to held at the Town Hall, Timmirs, the 17th day of October, 1927, at Dated th ent clock NOT FRIENX DS D4J, erton Mill. M, (dGeée _ V Room 11, top Yyoung man 1 will teach you M. de Vauti vdio phone atteries f1 CARD OF THANKS _ |NOTICE TO CREDITORS it is further provided, that if mer of abutting property does ereise his right to purchase thirty days from the final passâ€" the Byâ€"law, the Council may part which he has the right to e to any other person at the c a greater price. 4 at Timmins this 17th day of ber, A.D. 1927. rat( hn Apply man 1lrom require s â€" vout "FO BY RADIOâ€"Comple to run off your prese in $50.00 up, acéordi quired. As simple )1 [) ind day of O PAUL DU BJ Clerk of the C« rrectly. iult, loor, after sonville pJ noust (y) Cc Hollinger Lan evening after ,-3!’-4 1A T GENXUI «t s 111 Dalyv Ahic hone â€" T€ s1imp tele; ie hran â€"~Ont ainks hy a fferin M un al ve phon{ 190 OHLll 140 10 fence Half tl m.! FOR SALEâ€"House of ten rooms, p.| _ with all conveniences and well finâ€" p| ished. Also, a fiveâ€"roomed house on 2R _ _corner of Balsam street and Eighth ‘Di avenue, well finished ; and stable on ‘I~! lot. Apply to 220 Balsam street d., ! north. â€"38â€"41p mont below in the Town of Timmins, at the hour of 2 p.m. o‘elock, on the 21st day of October, 1927, the following lands and premises in one parcel Lot Number Forty (40) on the North side of Columbus Avenue in the Town of Timmins, as shown on Plan Mâ€"56, Sudbury. The Purchaser shall at the time of sale, pay down a deposit of $10.00 for every $100.00 of the Purchase money to the Vendor or his Solicitor and shall pay the remainder thirty days after the sale hereof. _ Jn all other respects the terms and conditions of sale will be the standâ€" ing conditions of the Supreme Court of Ontario. Further particulars can be had from Dean Kester, Soliecitor, Timmins, Onâ€" ‘ Auctioneer, on the premises as set ou!t ; tried Mi Tablets. . Pursuant to the judgment and final order for sale made in this cause and bearing date respectively the 21st day of April, 1926, and the 20th day of september, 1927, there will be sold with the approbation of His Honour J. B. T. Caron, Master of this Court, at Timmins, Ontario, by E. C. Brewer, Auctioneer, on the premises as set out below in the Town of Timmins, at the hour of 2 p.m. o‘elock, on the 21ist day of October, 1927, the following irl FPFRANK B. EDGAR and CELINA EDGAR by writ and McCHESNEY SONS and R. HOGGARTH made parâ€" ties in the Master‘s Office. Between IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE DISTRICT OFP COCHRANE f[‘ll No 16 Dated at Cochrane, this 13th day p»teinber, A.D. 1927. W ANTED for O 11 Wws 1 Dated rd da mIins, in deceased plsy rooms, having wate lights; well situate taxes paid for 1927, th ()] ite eW )1 > liable irt there she shall the man was just it now he‘s got w â€"of beptember, A.D. 1927. WILLIAM O. LANGDON t} 16 thei manly figure nds and tha them in just it U nCt 4â€"Cosy hou ivinge â€" water 11 Tiinmin "J; B; T; CARON"‘ Local Mastet But 50 Skinny Dout + thy further information ap imarack St. after 4 p.m 30â€"40p 1(6 anrd 11 l TA ()] th Joht 1s say about you >w more pounds ind have never lLiver Extract the A ()n T1 s just as bad ot what the â€"he needed anks to Mcâ€" t a couple of 11( 1] )11 1( Udre 19 1¢ and electric and having Bargain for 1, â€" A\dminist: sard O )1 Admini â€"30.4 desire, 1 ® M.. ) ills, Oni â€"~4()}â€"41 1 wh mMmInit LV 1VC@Ud mnlv four ctri(c AX 1| vh T1 ed as serious,. lne Tuneral tooKk p. at Montreal on Monday. Further ference will be made in next issu« the death of Mrs. Pare. The bers ed husband and family have the d« est sympathy of all in their sad lo 1t 91 There was very general sorrow here at the news received in town on Satâ€" nurday that Mrs. J. B. Pare, Sr., had passed away in Montreal. Mrs. Pare had been in poor health for some time and had gone to Montreal for specialâ€" ists‘ treatment. â€" Althougzh it was DEATH OR MRS. J. B. PARE AT MONTREAL LAST WEEK MURDER CHARGE HEARING TO GO ON THIS AFTERNOON Mrs. Geo., Findlay, Dack Township, charged with the murder of her husâ€" band acweek ago, will come before Magistrate preliminary hearing. The Magistrate Atkinson this afternoon for _ preliminary _ hearing. The case is in progress as The Advance <moOw n C.Â¥.Iv. Trom xs»uddpur the mine and it will traflice will be restord All trains are now Caveâ€"in of Nickel Mine Near _ Sudbury Does Great Damage oes to pre in jure 1n just the There was a mine workin the earth res hundreds of Canadian P3 on Tuesday of t Nickel Company ton, about 30 m (O)ne ot unusual â€"; mining it f the earth. They all took n# and hurriedly made for ‘ace and for safety. Al vithout injury. Fortunately No Persons Injured by Remarkable Accident. Power Plant, Railway Tracks, Part of Highway and a House Fall into Immense Hole. Sounded Like Earthâ€" quake. Miners Warned by Noises Preceding the Accident. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO wn that her illness was serious, death came as a serious shock to many friends here. Mr. Pare had rkin 0 the caveâ€"in, comIing to rest alILCer lide of about" 40 feet. ©All three aped without injury."‘ tnother despatch from Sudbury 53: ‘*The Sault Ste Marie line of the ‘R. from Sudbury runs alongside of mine and it will be months before flie will be restored at Worthington trains are now being routed via Algoma Hastern Railway and cut d just g‘one olf di iff had not gone ve e mine when they e peculiar rumblin ition collap iimnmensd( earth. 1‘¢ of the most remarkable and al accidents in the history of x in the North Land occurred esday of this week at the Mond Company‘s mine at Worthingâ€" bout 30 railes west of Sudbury. was a monster caveâ€"in of the workings, and the collapse of rth resulted in the wrecking of »ds of yards of track of the ian Pacific Railway‘s line to uth, the engulfing of the power part of the highway, a house, ition and other buildings. The agent at Worthington, eseaped fore his office crashed down into imense hole that opened into rth. Fortunately no one was 1. The night shift at the mine nd o1 itment at che: ort f the most remarkable accidents in the histo in the North Land oce day of this week at the nund 11 LVA Her nmnere.â€" Mr. last week to mdition was thou inkin the 111 : d0Uâ€"ft. leyel and A miner named ife and child were e which tumbled nuing to rest after feet.â€"* Xl!~tlhree and the day ery far down into were warned by ngs and shakings all took the warnâ€" idily pi ening., | and even ire sittin praph wi ingc is 12 dbuu Ant w ing well : The coll Mond An the progressing x, and min« ntire under ‘Thes C.P e working earthquak« nd shaking everywheret or Surâ€" \Ill escaped it M 111 W a V 11L COLâ€" and 11 )1 Schumacher Choral Society held a rehearsal on Monday evening, Oct. 3rd, at which there was a large turnâ€" out, and from the practice it would appear that the choir will have a sucâ€" cessful season. There is still room for a few good voices both ladies and gentlemen. Any wishing to join the Schumacher Choral should comâ€" municate ‘with any of the members, or the executive. Applicants may be made to Mrs. DeMille, Box 1051, Timâ€" mins, Mrs. Calverley, Box 158, Schuâ€" macher, or Mr. Thomson, Box 1748, ROOM FOR FEW MORE VOICES IN SCHUMACHER CHORAL. ~â€"PrAd Monday evenin own weight under certa They ‘say there is all the the world between this and that of the usual North Land. However, i gulations regarding reâ€"fil prevent such an accident at Worthington. They â€" caveâ€"in such as oceurred mine is impossible in the Poreupine because of the the way the workings a: other factors. not that w sonabl Theéeyv 1i in / «~ot the‘fact: that ‘it «lhad been decided to abandon the Worâ€" thington, Mr. Corless.stated that the monetary loss would be negligible. The mine employed 170 men and it is expected that all will be placed with the company at its other mine. The caveâ€"in, while not wholly unâ€" expected in view of the fact that there had been preliminary warnings in the form of rumblings from the T‘O M Monday morning, came with st; ibruptness, with a deafening ind a reverberation that li shook the surrounding country Mumford was «c vay to work at five minutes r‘clock when he heard the or t Will noOt aItft it Coniston.‘ In view o W wrations, when he reached the seene the caveâ€"in early Tuesday morning. This has smiply hastened the day w 1ll not affect the smelter operations OorC the PV it "C and 1 ‘asy‘; 500 ft h droj O1 thc l(lhm'_\' c lA 5 vhile the y have e enoue! )1 tou 1n th ird ne caveâ€"in power house into the gay Calveriey, LoX 100, m Mr,; Thomson,, Box 1 Practice nigcht will be c 1l} ul«l ha under rate{ 11 ; asunder, leavin wide and 800 1 30 feet at t sen.â€"EoOrest when all 1 that the heavy an« nou;rh to 11 t] all the di n this tyj isual mine of the ever, the recent reâ€" reâ€"filling also will :cident as occurred They agree that a urred at the Mond in the mines of the of the type of ore, nos are made and neard in revé certain :arly as< / O CGioc came with startlin a deafening roa \ 1})] iat the power e caveâ€"in took Soo line track support 1 1 condition difference J 11( void 1J ckelâ€"be rittle, | s 1O Ss1X rrinding PThen he ind topâ€" 1g9 rOoar literally y.â€"â€" Lâ€" on his i 48, ach long west T The . 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Thursday, October 6th, 1927 Home Site For Sale Three blocks from Mattagami Heights Post Office. Lots 38 39 Plan Mâ€"26. Enquire at Real Esâ€" tate office or City Hall for location and see these desifable lots. Owner in Toronto wishes immediate sale. Make Offerâ€"Box S.R. Advance Office. MANY MEN WANTED Pine Street