pleasing‘lunch was served. * L, 8. 8. A. .«R. ®. N. (J.-.-'(t-‘ L. S. N. G.â€"J. T..G.â€"M. Darid + O. (G.â€"J. Broug Organistâ€"J . Gtm Past Grand Bro. $ % presented | mt‘n «. %tï¬ebnï¬mx Boinâ€"In Timmins on Sunday, July 6th, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs H. Hatton, +*â€"â€"~*3, §0)11 . Mrs. J. W. Reed and| family reâ€" turned home this week from a visit to her old home in Michigan. Mrs Carrarrived fast week from Toronto to join her husband here, the latter coming here some weeks »zo to join the J. R. Gordon store staff. The work of oiling the street was started yesterday, from the depot to the Northern Canada warehouse and Pine street to \Iarslmll l'cclestfme“' store corner being done. Just as a commentary on North Tand weather it may ‘be noted that there were some of the hottest days of a hot summer last week, and at the same time it may be remembered that on a qpuple of nights during the milder weekâ€"end there was frost enâ€" cugh to do serious damage to flowers and garden stuff in the distpict. Rev. Capt. Father J. R. O ‘Gorâ€" man, of bt Patrick‘s R. C. chureh, Cobalt, returned last week aftor two and a half years‘ service as chaplin qversedas . Mr. Geo. Drew, formerly of the E. (i, Dickson staff, Timmins, but. who lhas beéen overseas on military service during the past couple «of years, 1s expected back in the Camp this week. The game will be lively and interestâ€" ing one and both teams promise to put up a winning brand of cball. â€"A large mimber from 'I‘mnmns intend to go cut to see this game, the Wednesday halfâ€"holiday making <his cony enient aad the game being consldered by the fans as likely to hbe an mterebtmd Ut_lo ® In the Northern Ontario Baseball Leagwe series of games (more familiâ€" arly known as the District League)~ Troquois Falls and South Porcupine play. this afternoon at South End. Tha oame will be lively and interestâ€" The ladies at Schumacher â€" have up the gam« of baseball this year, and thelr practices _ recently show that some of them are developâ€" ing considerable skill at the game. s Timmins has a couple of ladies‘ baseball teams it might be a good idea to have a match between teams from the two towns. Umpire Auer sgays ‘©Sure, I Wouldn‘t mind umpirâ€" ing the game, I‘ve iv ed quite a whil ai ready. 3 Sunday, July 6th, was set apart by: Premier Hearst as a special day of thanksgiving and praise for the Proâ€" vihee of Ontario, the idea being to have special servtees in the chtirches in recognition of the signing of peace Owing to the short notice given preâ€" vious to the event the,.day was not very well observéd throughout the Province, but in Timmins special : ference was madse in all the eln u'oheu ol humh\’ to the advent (\t peace atâ€" ter the world war. CFFICERS INSTALLED AT TIMMINS I. 0. 0. F. LODGE The following officers for the enâ€" suing term were duly installed on Tuesday evoning at Timmins Lodge, No. 4598, I. 0: 0. F., D. D. G. M. N JBE 96 hC " Bro. \\. M . “ n\tv ()‘:éi("i[li r at the installation :â€" WEDNESDAY, JULY O9th. 1919 United States â€" â€" $3.00 a year 4. P. i â€"Bro. A . G Â¥.. G,â€"A. H."Cooke. KA . NX . (G.â€"J. Morrison . % Carson Ree. . Smith. Fin. See.â€"R. Eddy. Wardanâ€"W . Lainsbury. Con.â€"B. Sheppard. Prout. R,. S. S.â€"A. Swanson., gJ. m,. S.fï¬""la. A . He'tod.a R. S. N. G.â€"Gz2o0, Lake. \7 (G . â€"J . 1{118\: Fx, 'G -â€"M Darid. (Gi.â€"J. Brough. irzam-tâ€"â€"J Gurnell. ast Grand Bro. W. G. Smith was : presented with the Past® Grand 6t the bustncas of the a Subscription Rates : > ; $2.00 a year ~One of the most interesting games of baseball of the season was. the match on Monday night between baseball enthusiasts from the Golden Beaver Lodge, Timmins, and the Porâ€" ‘cupine Lodge of the A.â€"F. A. ~M. Similar teams played here last year, so a hbig crowd turned out for the event on Monday, sure that, there would be lots of funr, no illâ€"will, and perhaps some good ballâ€" playing. And in every pm'twuhr the crowd got more than twice their money‘s worth, there being â€" no collection or gate money taken. â€" The seore was 13 to 12 at the=finish of the seven innings agréeed upon for play, but in this case ©13" was.not an unlueky number for the Golden Beaver Lodge for without recourse to the wisdom of Solomon it was admitted that â€" this baker‘s dozen was greater than the ordinary dozen, and so the Poreupine brethren were defeated by one run,â€" generally thought to be that one run of Herb Hooker‘s in the fac outfeld, district of Moneta. The battery/ for the. Golden Begvers included D. Meâ€" Innis and Jolhun Fogg, the latter makâ€" ing Iris usual specialty of the famous Fogg roundhouse curve. Behind the bat C. . Williams did good eatching though some were such ‘hot ones that he lét them go till tkey ecoled off, The other players for the Timmins Lodgeincluded:â€"\yBen Martin the captain, who withdrew when he saw some of the others would not play ball like he didy R. Eddy, G. 8. Lowe, Vie Emory, Geo. Brady, and Lowe, Vie Emory, Geo. Brady, and Messrs â€" Cousins and _ Bailey. â€" For Poreupine â€" Lodge Monaghan . drove them all over the plate, that is all but some that went around ‘the batâ€" ter‘s neck. He was greatly encourâ€" aged in his work by the cateher, W. M. Widdifield who gave valuable supâ€" port not only to the pitcher but to the umpire, the base runners and the men that came to bat before him. The latter ‘he generally told which ‘balls to hit at and if they did hit at them the umpire supported the eatcher‘s opinâ€" ion by yelling * Strike."‘‘ The others with the Poreupines were:â€". J. T. Easton, Geo. Lake, R. Vary, E. H. Bridger, H. W . Hooker, and MeSsrs. Stevens, (Gray and _ Vanderwater. Mr. C. M. Auer was the umpire and on one occassion it looked as if a ball thrown by the catcher and sidre-stép- ped by the pitcher was going to kill the umpire, which all looked like a deserved judgment and pleased the crowd to the point of howling with laughter. â€" There wore so many inâ€" cidents in the game that all of them can not be rscounted. Mention should be made, however, or Ben‘s spectacuâ€" lar: catch of a foul hall. Speaking of fowl, Bridger at. bhat showed himâ€" self the fowl fancier. He fanred the air the first two balls, and, then one, two, three, four, ‘five and six, he hit up fouls as fast as the ball was thrown to the plate. â€"When the pitcher‘s arm was tired Ernie took pity on him and quit the foulâ€"raising business. One of the fouls went over the fence behind the catcher. **Thats a home tun"" says Widdy, ‘‘Only it‘s the wrong way."‘" ‘*Oh, my ‘home‘s up that way,"" Ernie replied. Through cut the gsame there was the best of humor and lots of evidences of the right kind of good sport. Everyâ€" body had time, whether they deserved it or not, including the playâ€" ers, the spectators,â€"even the umpire. At the end of the fifth innings the seore was (¢Holden Beavers 13, Poreupâ€" ines 5. ,In the sixth inuings the Porâ€" cupines got three runs and in the last inrings four more while the other team seored no more. The return game will likely be played some other time, and there will be a big erowd because evervbody enjoyed this exhibiâ€" tion . The ladies of the town are busy blessinge Jack Maclean, Town Foreâ€" man, for the oil and tar that he put on the strsets and that others now put on the earpets of the homss of town. Jack says that tho road will scon tul\e‘ a grip of the oil and: tar, but some ofQthe ladies say. they ‘Il take a grip of him if they get lum So he is working «lown at the pm iping staâ€" tion until after dark. at Timmins, Ontario, this JOM day of June, A. D. 1919 M SILVBRSTEIN Notice is hereby given that the partâ€" norslhip heretofore subsisting. between us, the undersigned, as Dry Goods Merchants sasud Gents‘ Furrishers in the Town of Timmins, Ontamo, has this day been dissolved by mutual conâ€" sent. All debts owing to the said partnerslhip are to beâ€"paid to Morris Silverstein at Timmins, aforesaid and all claimsâ€"ggainst the said partnership are to be presented to the said: Morris Silverstein by whom the same wi l be settled . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIONâ€". OF PARTNERSHLI} R. BORENSTEIN LOU BORENSTEIN Timmins Branch, The Corporation of the Town of _ Timmins T ake Notice that 1. The Cgimcil of the Gorporati¢n of the Fown of Timmins intends to construct as a local improvement a system of sewers and disposal plant on the following streets between the followâ€" ing points,and intends to spe},‘;ially assess part of the cost upon the land abutting directly updn the work, within the Corporaâ€" tion, namely : c | Trunk Sewer Trunk Sewer Sixth Maple Maple Fourth Third Birch Balsam Cedar Sixth Hemlock * Tamarack Cedar j 1 Elm ‘Third South Boundary Third Maple Elm Birch . Third _ South Boundary Balsam Firstlane S.of Third South Boundary Gedar Fourth . First lane N.of Third Lane first N.of Third Balsam _ Spruce ., â€" ,,_ S.of Third Balsam â€" Spruce â€" .. N.ofSecond Gedar * _ Spruce ., bet. Pineâ€"Spruce Lane 1st N.of Second. Lane first S.of T hird ., Pine â€"Cedar .. _ N.ofSecond ., _ S.of Third ., Pineâ€"Spruce ., â€" N.of Third ., â€" S.of Fourth ., ,, Pineâ€" Cedar ., â€" N. of Third (+ S.of Fourth Activated Sludge Disposal Plant at a point on the bank of the Matitagami River within the Township‘of Mountjoy. 99 **% \ 2. The estimated cost of the work is Sixtyâ€"four thousand six hundred and thirty doHars and forty cents ($64,630.40), of which Thirtyâ€"nine thousand, nine hundred and nine dollars and ninetyâ€"six cents ($39,909.96) is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is One dollar and eight cents ($1.08). â€" The special assessment is to be paid in Fifteen annual instalments. s .* °3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Saving is a most beneficial habit, and an easy ~ one to acquire. Place a certain amount of your income in this Bank at regular intervals. Deposits have a marvelous way of growing and in a short time you will have a Savings> Account of four figures. IMPERIAL BANK TO SAVE IS EASY Dated at Timmins this 7th day of July, 1919. â€"H. E. MONTCOMERY _ Branches also at Kirkland Lake, South Porcupine, New Liskeard and Matheson. t esc Manhole No. 73 Mankhole No. 73 Eim Sixth Fourth Maple Birch Fourth Third First lane S. of Third Balsam Sixth Sixth Sixth ‘Third Birch Cedar Sixth â€" ‘Third Clerk of th Town of Timmins CAMERA FOR SALE, post card size, _double extension Baush Lomb rapid lens, with 3 special lens. Complete developing and. printing machine. For more ‘details write To Box 465 Timmins â€"33â€"30 p. COLUMBIA .GRAMOPHONE FOR SALE, with large number of good records, all in good _ condition, Price very reasonable. Apply to Mrs McDonnell, 12 Sixth Aveâ€" nue. â€" 33â€"34p. Take notice that I, the undersigned, intend to sell the calf left in my posâ€" session on Friday next unless the ownâ€" erthereof calls and pays the charges of keep of same. â€"C “I')_avtc.‘d at Timmins this 8th day of July, 1919. T on 1i 4 H. C. McDonald, Manager. STEVE BARILKA, 16 Cedar St. TO ' Manhole No. 88 Elm Balsam Fourth Third Birch Balsam se Third First lane S.of Third . _ _ N.of Second Hemlock Fifth Fifth Fifth SOllth Boundary Spruce Pine Fifth South Boundary Elm South Boundary South Boundary Timimins,» Ont. WATCHâ€" LOSTâ€"Mappin Webb (London, Eng.) watch, silver case, name engraved on inside of back case, lost either at Schumacher or Timmins on Monday evening of last week. Einder please return to Box S., Advance Office. Reward./ Dairy business for sale;â€"12 milch cows, 4 young heifers; 1 horse° 2 rigs flock of hens; milk room and equipâ€" ment ; 1 large barn, will accommodate about 21 head of esttle; 3 lots; good pastura close to the property. Good reasons for selling. Apply to P.O. Box 217, Timmins, Ont. 32â€"34p. Notice is hergby given that the Court of Revision on ghe Assessment Roll of thie Township.of Tisdale will be ‘held in the Council Chambers, South Poreupine, on Monday, July 14th, 1919, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon for the purpose of hearing any appeals against the said Assessment Roll. Dated at South Poreupine this 8th day of July, 1919. J. K. MYERS Clerk of the Muncipality This work is heing reâ€"advertised for tenders owing to the fact that the bids received on the first eall were conâ€" sidered too high. SEALED TENDERS audrcssed to th’e undersigned and endorsed ‘*Tender for wharf â€"at Connaught Station, Ont.‘*, will be received at this office until 12 o‘clock noon, Tuesday, July 15, 1919, for the construction of a timber pilework wharf at Connaught Station, district of Temiskaming, Ont. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender oktained at this Department, at Post Office, Haileybury, Ont., and at the Post Office, Connaught Station, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unâ€" less made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque oh a chartered bank payable to the order of the Miniâ€" ster of Public Works, equal to 10 p.c. of the amount of the tender. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. Note.â€"Blue prints can hbe obtained at this department ‘by despositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $10, payable to the order of the Miniâ€" ster of Public Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder subâ€" mit a regular bid. By order, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 20, 1919. DAIRY BUSINESS FPOR SALE. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Wednesday, the Sixteenth day of July next, for the right to eut the Red and White Pine Timber on the following Townships, viz:â€" 4 Township of Kenny. _ â€" Township of Sisk. Towaship of MeCaltum. Township of MeLaren. Township of Charlton. Also, tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Nednesday the Sixteenth day of July next, for the right. to classes of timber Township **U" in the Mississaga al{lorest Reserve, in the District of Algoma. SECOND CALL FOR TENDERS., The terms and conditions of the sale containing full particulars, and also snaps showing the berths offered for sale, may be obtained upon apâ€" plication to the undersigned, or from Mr. Cifirles Henderson, Crown ‘Timâ€" ber Agent, Sudbury, or from Mr. J. Bs McDougall Crowp Tunber Agent, North Bay . . â€"â€"â€"~â€" â€"~â€" G. H. PB-BGUSON, Minister of Lands, Forest and Minés. Toronto, May 14th, 1919; _ N.B.â€"No W publication of this notice will be paid for. SALEZ OF TIMBER BERTHS Mississaga Forest Reserve. Township ‘*C‘". DISTRICT OF SUDBURY. rp* q t > # Pownship of Telfer. Township of MceConnell. Township of MeNish. Township of MeNamara. TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE 7 ALGOMA. RICT O [â€"1 C 4 £â€"1 DiSFRICT OP MIPISSING R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. â€"~30â€"32p . FOR SALEâ€"S5â€"passenger Studebaker*> Automobile, $4504,00. Phone 43, PROBATIONER WANTED for Coteâ€" FURNISHED HOUSE WA)fl‘l’ y by small family for the next month or two. _ Apply to Mrs. Cuthbertson. Phone 110. Secondâ€"hand furniture of all kinds thoroughly renovated and in firstâ€" class condition, as good as new at mugh less cost. Also many other ars ticles. Call and see us no matter what you want, we likely have it. We pay cash for secondâ€"hand furniture or anything else. + What have you to sell? °E. La SALLE, 40 and 40% Third Avenue. Rates:â€"Private, $20.00 per week. Semiâ€"Private, $18.00 per week Maternity Cases, $25 per week. Spacious Accommodation. Efficient Attention. Graduate Nursse in Attendance Maternity Cases especially solicited. For Saleâ€"Westinghouse Electricâ€" Range in good condition atâ€"a ‘big reâ€" duction. May be seen at any time. Apply to 0. Gillette, Dome mine. We Give You Time to Pay In the matter of the Estate of Pte.. Thomas Morrison, of the Poreupine in the District of Temiskaming, and‘ of Tashota, â€"Ontario, Mining Pl‘Ob- pector, Deceased. _ ' Notice is hereby given pursuant to See. 56 of Ghap. 121, R. S, O. 1914, that all persons ‘having claims or demands against the estate of the said Pte. Thomas Morrison, (Canaâ€" dian Grenadier Guards), deceased, who died on or ahout the Twentyâ€" Second day of October, 1916, are reâ€" quired to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned Administâ€" rator, The Trusts and â€" Guarantee See 0. SEGUIN, 9 Maple Street, for a good Singer Sewing Machineâ€"and a good Piano Automobite, Grodwards Co. Company, Limited, Toronto, or to the undersizgned J . A. Devaney, Timming, Ontario, its Solicitor, on or before the Eighteenth day of July, 1919, t} (‘hl'lbtldll and surrames and addresses, with full in writing . of their claims, and statement of their accounts and the nature of the seâ€" curities (if any) held by them, duly verified by statutory declaration, tage‘ Hospital. Apply . Box Timmins Ont. $ Ved ACZS TY w35 a, And take Notice that after the said Rigshtcenth day of July, 1919,the said Administrator will proceed to distri-/ hbute the assets of the said deceased . among the parties entitled thereto{@ having regard only to the claims of * which it shall then ‘have notice, and the said Administrator will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons whose claire notice shall not hhave been . received by X or its said Sulicitor @t the time of such distribution. _ Dated this Eighteenth June, 1919. _ The Prusts â€"and Guarantee Confmany, James J. Warren, P J. A. Devaney, Timmair Solicitor for the said‘ A i Gordon H. Gauthier Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc ‘Timmins and South Poreupine. ' U Mr. A. C. Brown in charge of the Timmins Office, New Empire Pheatre Block. Cor. Cedar and Fourth Ave. W}_\olesale Tobaccos ancl CGonfectionery 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins NOTICE TO CREDITORS TIMMINS, ONT. SA#