PHONE YOUR ORDERS FOR STOVEâ€"WOOD slabs and fence posts to S. B. Rawlinson, The Half Way, 55 Wilson Ave., Phone 477TW, P.0O. Box 174, Timmins. ~18t.4. Proposed Byâ€"Law No. 348 LEO ROYâ€"Wood Dealer. All kinds of wood ; any length. Also dealer in hay and oats. â€" Delivered to any part of town. Prices reasonable. 79 First Ave., Phone 279W2. 19p. FOR SALEâ€"Dry slabs and stoveâ€" wood. Apply to G. A. Daly, phone 454J, (Goldale Townsite, near Fesâ€" serton Mill. â€"37â€"44p 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 Timmins 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. on the 17th day of October, 1927, at 4 o‘clock. The proposed Byâ€"law provides that the respective owners of lands. abutâ€" ting on the stoppedâ€"up portion of the highway shall have the privilege of purchasing the soil and freehold of it, according to a subâ€"division and plan attached thereto, at prices fixed by the Council, and on the terms of an agreement providing for the payment of the purchase price, oneâ€"quarter down and the balance in three equal annual instalments. The said plan, schedule of prices and form of agreement for sale may be examined at the Clerk‘s Office in the Town Hall at any time during 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‘clock, 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 K m uce â€" us r]nnnc;f np *21“ nfl pnr .ï¬n‘n wou w Before finally passing this Byâ€"law the Council will hear any person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€" law, and who applies to be heard at a special meeting of the Council to be held at the Town Hall, Timmirs, on the 17th day of October, 1927, at 4 o‘clock. * IN LOVING MEMORY OF OULR DEAR HUSBAND AND FATHER, ‘George Muir Dewar, who passod away October 13th, 1918. To memory dear. â€"Inserted by wife and family, ~Al Georoe, Stewart and Jackie. W ANTEDâ€"L the lown HMail at any lime dulllis oftice hours. And it is further provided, that if any owner of abutting property does not exercise his right to purchase within thirty days from the final passâ€" ing of the Byâ€"law, the Council may sell the part which he has the right to purchase to any other person at the same or a greater price. STOVE WOOD FOR SALEâ€" Dated at Timmins this 17th day of September, A.D 1927. LONGMORE The said Harry Grewcoe reserves the right to bid at the said sale. Dated at South Poreupine this 6th day of October, A.D. 1927. W. G. BOWLES, urday, the 22nd day of Oc next at two o‘clock in the at the said undersigned H ecoe‘s garage on Bruce ave Poreupine, Ontario, the motor car will be sold by . Warren, Auctioneér, by F Under the Mechanics‘ and Wage COLD STORAGE FOR CARS. Apâ€" Earners‘ Lien Act 1923, Chapter 30. ply to B. F. Lennan, No. 60, corner W J tlement of Por of Cochrane is signed Harry Three â€" Hundreé Dollars _ and 1J Notice of Sale of Chattels _ MISCELLANEOUS nCt set and tubes (no what new model set you any. Drop a postcard condition; factory State make, lowest 419 W . able price. for furnace, bois, 104 C aveney, SA LE TOWN OF TIMMIN S Solicitor for H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. hereby given that on »nat OR SALEâ€"Reasonâ€" AIso fourâ€"foot wood Apply to H. Charleâ€" t St.::North, Phone It:£. 1 set yYyou desire, 1 postcard to M. J Sandv Falls, Ont dlio 1927. BOWLES, Harry Greweoe. tober, 1927 > afternoon arry Grewâ€" nue, South said Essex Herbert M. ‘ublic Aucâ€" prick€ TL A ] Auctioneer, on the premises as set out below in the Town of Timmins, at the s hour of 2 p.m. o‘clock, on the 21st â€" n day of October, 1927, the i'olluwingi TOWIIShlp of Whltney lands and premises in one parcel | _A general Tax Sale will be held Lot Number Forty (40) on the| at Poreupine, Ont., on Friday, Oct. North side of Columbus Avenue| 21st, 1927, at 10 a.m. in the Town of Timmins, as J. M. NICOLSON, shown on Plan Mâ€"56, Sudbury.| .41 Clerk of Whitney Township. The Purchaser shall at the time of ms sale, pay down a deposit of $10.00 for TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT every $100.00 of the Purchase money to the Vendor or his Solicitor and Notice is hereby given that a Court shall pay the remainder thirty days| will be held, pursuant to The Ontario after the sale hereof. Voters‘ List Act, by His Honour the In all other respects the terms and| Judge of the District of Cochrane, at eonditions of sale will be the standâ€"| the Town Hall of Ansonville, Ont:, on ing conditions of the Supreme Court| the 22nd day of October, A.D. 1927 ; of Ontanma. at Two o‘clock in the afternoon to Further particulars can be had from| hear complaints and errors or omisâ€" Dean Kester, Solicitor, Timmins, On<| sions in the Voters List of the Muniâ€" tario. cipality of the Township of Calvert Dated at Cochrane, this 13th day of | for 1927. September, A.D. 1927. . Dated this 1st day of October, 1927. **‘I B. T. CARON"‘ PAUL DUBE, mm m dsmm on m t m in mm m s Between : IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COCHRANE FRANK B. EDGAR and CELINA EDGAR by writ and McCHESNEY SONS and R. HOGGARTH made parâ€" ties in the Master‘s Office. DEFENDANTS In the matter of the estate of Olaf Johnson, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Cochrane, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any elaims or demands against the late Olaf Johnson, who died on or about the 19th day of March, 1926, at the Town of Timmins, in the Province of Ontario, are reâ€" quired to send, post prepaid, or to deâ€" liver to the undersigned, solicitor herein for Olga Johnson, Administraâ€" trix of the Estate of the said Olaf Johnson, their names, addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their acâ€" counts and the nature of the seeurities held by them, if any. And take notice that after the Fifâ€" teenth day of October, A.D. 1927, the said Olga Johnson will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets of the said Estate among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, and that the said Olga Johnson will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person whose claim she shall not then have received notice. Dated at Timmins, this Twentyâ€" third day of September, A.D. 1927. WILLIAM 0. LANGDON, Solicitor for Olga Johnson, Adminisâ€" tratrix. ~39â€"41 wHY _ NOT . TXLEK ; TO ° ~YOUR FRIENDS BY RADIOâ€"Complete NOTICE TO CREDITO RS (Ont TORAGE ‘TISIt. Ht Desjardin. Timmins. tion. 1 we of expert worth Fi North, P. piano and worldâ€"reni land and work only ply. J. B.+ or Phone â€" LD STORAGE FOR ply to B. F. Lennan, . of Elm and Broadway idio phones to run off your pres atteries from $50.00 up, accord ) range required. _ As simple perate as your house telephc [.â€" J. P.O.â€" Sandy ITa ARDY E. GENTILE iIErIGCE 0. Bo it T1 **3. B. ‘T. CAKRON‘"‘ Local Master,. AO 41. and ruce stre Hollin; evenin Timmi i1EX UINT POR WIN Apply to 0 erhaulin Toronts« has ha in actud 111 1( 11 it _4 140 none Calls, 40 11 t 111 LOGAL K. OFC. HOLD VERY ENJOVABLE BANQUET Learn and earn part time on Motor Mechanics, Battery, Welding, Vulâ€" canizing and House Wiring also Brlcklawnfl and Plastering, Barbermg and Beautv Culture work. CGood positions now open. Write or eall for free Instructive book. _ Hemphill Chartered Schools, King St. W., Toâ€" ronto. _ Free Employment Service from Coast to Coast. EARN $6 TO $8 PER DAY fionâ€" writes :â€" On Tuesday night of last week, the Northern Development Branch wareâ€" house at Porquis Junetion was broken into and a considerable amount of blankets and other goods stolen. Enâ€" trance was made by breaking a back window. No trace of the thieves have been found as yet. This brings the number of robberies in the Junction during the ‘past. year ~to . four. DEATH OF THE LATE JAMES R. BARRY AT BUFFALO, N.Y. was 0cC constrimw part of constru( Edward Seott and D. J. Ritza, of Renâ€" frew, brothersâ€"inâ€"law and Lt.â€"Col. L. T. Martin, of Ottawa and M. J. O0‘â€" Brien, Jr., of Calabogie, cousins. ROBBERIES EPIDEMIC AT PORQUIS JUNCTION window. No trace of the thieves have been found as yet. This brings the number of robberies in the Juncetion during ~the ‘bast .. year ~to . four,. First . F. Richardson‘s â€" store and post office was robbed of about $400 in cash. A few days later John Rowlandson‘s store was entered and all the money in the till, amounting to about $18 was taken. A few weeks ago they again visited Mr. Rowlandâ€" son and took about $100 worth of goods, including a rifle and In every case entrance was made by breaking or removing a window. No arrests have been made so far. residence of Mi Francis â€" Xaviel where mass w was made in the tery. ‘The late . and Frank Kehoe. All the addresses were interesting and inspiring, and lightened with wit and humour and story. Mr. Bradette made particuâ€" larly inspiring address and was listenâ€" ed to with great interest and attenâ€" tion. The whole evening was a happy one, with all the addresses of high quality, and all present being likely to remember for a long time Columbus Day of 1927. Columbus Day Observed in Pleasing Way at Empire Hotel on Wedâ€" nesday Night juet w venin Je3 In Amons The Timmins Knights of Colum bserved Columbus Day on Wedt lay evening by a very delightful b muet held in the enill room of the I Stop jobâ€"huntingâ€"if another man can make a profit on your time and services, so, too, can you. You can make $10, a day to start, selling Douglas madeâ€"toâ€"meaâ€" sure suits and overcoats. At $19.75 you can sell a garment that costs the costuâ€" mer $30 or more in any retail store. No experience or investment necessary. The values sell at sight. We train and show you how to succeed.. We supply you with full selling equipment. Learn how you can get your own clothes Free! Get out of the rut! Strike out for yourself ! Write us â€" toâ€"day! THE â€" DOUGLAS TAILORING CO., Dept. 540, P.0. Box 645, Montreal. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO _ general 1LAX Sale WIii VC 1Liciu Poreupine, Ont., on Friday, Oct. t, 1927, at 10 a.m. J. M. NICOLSON, Clerk of Whitney Tovmship Big Steady Earnings mrrespondent oyed and all eventyâ€"five i Clerk of the Court. at Porquis Juneâ€" tim( 1 ind ind cCuâ€" enâ€" An ideal workman is one who has enough of the sportsman element so he enjoys trying a new method or testing a new idea. his eye. He was living on fish and blueberries and had hardly any clothes. He lived in a sort of tepee and knew the Book of Revelations off by heart. _ Whitmore does not know his name but he came from Montreal and was a follower of Pastor Russell who believes that ** Millions now living shall never die.‘‘ The man said that ‘‘reading the Bible had put him on the blink‘‘ and that after 1930 there wouldn‘t be any police or game warâ€" dens and the fallen angels were going to do all the work,. known as the Vimiji Lakes country. While Whitmore was prospecting in this locality he saw a queer looking man mooning around dressed in tatâ€" ters and with the fire of a fanatic in his eye. He was living on fish and blueberries and had hardly any clothes. He lived in a sort of tepee The Patricia Herald concludes that unless this wandering hermit prophet can be brought in to civilization beâ€" fore freeze up, the last chapter of his story will probably be written before 1930.â€"Toronto Star. BIBLICAL PROPHET IN THE RED LAKE COUNTRY. The Patricia Herald published in Sioux Lookout vouches for the story that a real oldâ€"time Biblical prophet like John the Baptist is wandering around those parts and predicts thc end of the world by 1930. He was found, according to Mr. Karl Whitâ€" more of Sioux Lookout, in what is If it is hard for you to get along with people, make up your mind that it is hard for people to get along with vou. ue, much 1e8ss t avine somethin No mortal has a right to wa ue, much less to wag his pe: "Let the Clark Kitchens help You"‘ CLARK‘S ag his pen, without â€"Thomas Carlyle. 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PHONE 310 NIGHTS and HOLIDAYS 518â€"W team ) a year ago, willl \capâ€" tropolitan (Golf Associaâ€" of twelve in the Lesley s aggcainst teams from aggainst teams Massachusetts associations. Wholesale Fruit, Flour and Grain and FROM QUEBEC To Cherbourgâ€"Southamptonâ€"Antwerp Oct: 19. | Nov. I6....+..>. Montnairn NOV. 2. 2 +3 in Montroyal Oct. 21 Oct. 28 The above were all town eases. The provincial police, Officer Geo. Delves had a charge against C. Stefano for allowing a bull to run at large to the annoyance of neighbouring settlers in Mountjoy. Stefano was required to pay the costs of the court, and adâ€" vised to ‘"‘tie up the bull,"‘ or words to that effect. Some liquor cases, some gambling cases and also a charge of having a revolver while being an alien were adjourned to next week. y g4@444444144, CANADJAN drawn. The above we provincial poli« had a charge s allowing a bull annoyance of in Mountjoy. to pay the costs vised to ‘"‘tie u to that effect. hereafter things will be more seemly and proper. On the charge of assaulting E. C. Brewer, Max Greenberso was fined Â¥. / ;: "'I/;‘ tup 44 ~ \\\ \\\ \ 3 A*%* _ ;A jX SÂ¥ILINGy â€"N OV Nov. coOoln Thursday, Oct. 13th, 1927 To 00 and â€"|â€"â€"Calls at Greenock ills at Greenoek and Belfast To Belfastâ€"Glasgow Cherbourgâ€"Southampton ....... Empress of Sceotland 11 44 4 4 Apply to Local Agents L. 0. TREMBLAY, District Pass. Agent To Liverpool Nov,~18:.‘. ... \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ip #ARLILILL¢ *4 h\ # \\\\ h\s L â€" s as e of assaulting E. C. Greenberg was fined , the total being $21. e oft assault was withâ€" Bs Geo. Delves Stefano for large to the ing settlers . . Montealm . Minnedosa . Montelare . . Montrose ..... Melita Metagamg P# ’.‘ «NC *