"TAR BOILED OVER AND CAUSED THREATENING FIRE for a time. On his return be found the tar bad boiled over and taken fire and was making a bad blaze. While he was the blaze with water an alarm of fire was turned in. Mr. Ansonâ€" yesterday remarked on the speedy response of the fHremen. They were on the spot minutes before I thought they would get there, and they certainly did fine work and saved me more loss,""‘ he said.. The fire was put out by the use of the chemical tanks. About $500.00 damâ€" azge was done. There was no insitrâ€" ance. The long run to this fire, and the fact that the nearest hydrant was several hundred feet away, again point the Jesson of the usefulness of the motor truck equipment which the THE GOLDHELD DRUG STORE C The Timmins Fire Brigade made their usual receord response to an alarm of fire on Monday shortly after 34 p.m. The fire was in a small buldâ€" ing back of the River Road in Matâ€" tagami. The bulding â€"was the propâ€" erty af Mr. A. Anson who had been boiling some tar for roof fixing. He left the tar on the stove and went out for a time. On his return be found the tar bad boiled over and taken fire and was making a bad blaze. While be was the blaze with Canada â€" United States Published every Wednesday by Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Telephones : : purchase of xpense of takâ€" rty and lives. Residence 112. y shortly after a small buldâ€" Road in Matâ€" was the propâ€" who hbad been $2.00 year $3.00 year No. 1 opposite New Empire Theatre No. 2 foot of Third Ave., St. Onge Building PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF SUN VISIBLE HERE ON MONDAYV On Wednesday afternoon last, september ‘5th, 1923, at 3 p.m., the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Eden in Schumacher was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their daughter, Ida Albertine, was united in marriage to Mr. Peter Edlund, also of Schuâ€" macher. ‘The ceremony was â€" conâ€" ducted by Rev. M. R. Hall, of Timâ€" mins, in the presence of immediate relatives and friends. Following the serving of a very dainty wedding luncheon the bride and groom, toâ€" gether with a number.of the wedding guests, enjoyed a motor trip through the mining camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" lund will reside in Schumacher. _ A partial eclipse of the sun was visible here on Monday afternoon between halfâ€"past three and as much after five. During the two hours many viewed the eclipse by the simple use of smoked glasses. With the smoked glasses it was easy to see the haltâ€"moonâ€"shaped black spot on the south by west corner of the sun. The astronomy sharks say that the partial eclipse was caused by the moon comâ€" MARRIAGE AT SCHUMACHER WEDNESDAY AFPTERNOCON purchase of such equipment is lefi until it is forced home by serious loss or tragedy. The Council should not allow ‘the matter of a motor fire truck to be sidetracked. â€" _ Mr. Lawrenee E. Moore, roadâ€" master for No. 3 District of the T. N.Q. Railway, including the Poreuâ€" pine and Iroquois Falls branches, and with headquarters at Cochrane, died in a Toronto hospital on Thursday of last week. Mr. Moore was ill for nly a short time, having been grantâ€" :d «sick leave on July 27th for treatâ€" nent and toâ€" recuperate. The late Mr. Moore was formerly foreman of the T. N.O. at Haileybury, and his family moved to Cobalt after the fire at Harlevhury in October last. T. N.0O. ROADMASTER DIED IN TORONTO LAST WEEK There was another little wreck on the T. N.O. on Saturday last the little accident causing a big delay in traflic. A number of freight cars were piled in the diteh at Drinkwater Pit as a result of the accident. The wreck this time is said to have been caused by the heavy rains underminâ€" ing a short portion of the track at this point. Fortunately, no one was hurt and the only damage consisted in injury to rolling stock and loss of time. The wreck was cleared away and »trafiie back at normal by Sunday evening. ; The last issue of The Pas Herald, the Pas, Manitoba, says:â€"**George Bancroft paid a flying visit to his home here last Sa‘turday, and left on Monday for Timmins, Ont., where he has been working all summer.‘ WRECK AT DRINKWATER PIT LAST SATURDAY The Tennis Tournament in conâ€" nection with the Firemen‘s Labour Day sports is still in progress, it beâ€" ing imnossible to play the various matches and decide the several winâ€" ners beforée this. The bad weather has, of course, delayed the matches, but the tennis enthusiasts have used every available means to overeome the weather handicap, play being carâ€" ried on last week at the Melntyre courts at Nchumaecher to hurry along the matches. It is likely that all the matches will be decided this week. ing between the sun and the earth during the earth‘s journey round the sun or the moon‘s journey round the earth or the sun or either or both or vice versa or otherwise. In any event Tyronto newspapers might note that even mup in this North Land peoâ€" ple can see things like eclipses, just like the folks down below. It is to be hoped that the folks south used their smoked glasses to look at the eclipse rather than at the North Land. TENNIS TOURNAMENT STILL IN PROGRESS SPECIAL SATURDAY THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE LOSTâ€"Looseâ€"leaf black leather note book. Finder please return at onee to Town Office, and receive reward. WANTEDâ€"W SNAP FPARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 15, Con 7, Township of Laroque, near Cochâ€" rane. 143 acres, 10 acres cleared. Been burned over. Some green bush along side of small lake. For Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having claims against the estate of John Craig Watson late of the City of St. Thomas, who died on or about the 23rd day of June, 1923, are required to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersigned, on or beâ€" fore the 15th day of October, 1923. AND NQOTDLCE is further given that aftter the said date, the Public Trusâ€" tee wili proceed to distribute the esâ€" tate,, having regard onliv to such But Sundaw that‘s the d Without a single flaw [‘d love to work all day, It is against the law. Timmins Roman Catholie Separate School Board will receive tenders unâ€" til October Ist next for supplying Wood to schools, quotations to be on 3â€"ft. Tamarack and Jack Pine. J, A. WALSH, Sec.â€"Treas. 31 3i Maple St., Timmins. tate,, naving TE celaims as he sha tice. Dated at Te meptember, 19 (From an Exchange) I hate to work on Monday, The reason why is plain; [t‘s just because it‘s hard t The week‘s work up again Then Tuesday one is weary, With Monday‘s tiresome work I hate it, but it‘s not because 1 am inclined to shirk. And Wednesday that I dread lI‘m driven near to death; L hate it so the very name Just takes away my breath. A building has been acquired by the University of Toronto to be enâ€" tirely devoted to the manufacture of ;insulin. This will be the only factory in Canada to manufacture the curative fluid in commercial quantities and, although it is manuâ€" factured in the United States, Great Britain and Denmark, the Canadian product will be sold throughout the world. The branch lines program of the Canadian Pacific Railway carried out this year will bring into operaâ€" tion on the prairies a larger mileage than any one year since 1914. Of the 431 miles of line under construcâ€" tion, 281 miles will be ready for handling grain in the Fall, and of the balance, 115 miles will be ready for steel by the winter freezeâ€"up. There was an increase of sixtyâ€" three per cent in the number of imâ€" migrants to Canada during the last three months as compared with the corresponding period of last year. Canadian Pacific agents in Britâ€" ain recruited nearly five thousand men for work in the harvest fields of Western Canada and, through lack of steamship accommodation closed their doors on as many more who, attracted by the special harâ€" vest rate, sought to enter Canada. Airplanes attached to the Onâ€" tario Forestry Department are now equipped with radio sendirg appaâ€" ratus so that they can keep in conâ€" stant touch with the chief and other rangers. , Protection of migratory birds has been added to the duties of the Canadian Pacific Railway‘s conâ€" stabulary. ished house on Sixth Avenue; ex ('ellent l()(‘,ilti()ll: allâ€" conveniences 5 rooms and kitchen; good garden poultry shed, etce. A.pp].\ to L Sixth Avenue. â€"â€"37] for small family. Apply to 45 Balsam St., Timmins NOTICE TO CREDITORS ilong side of small lake cash sale, onlv $900.00 oron oman to +0X the SOAP Osgoode Hall, Toronto. 3 11 > washin Apply at one 4 YÂ¥ but then y to such @ve had noâ€" 6th 10.00 _ cash immins. to take Regular $1.00, Saturday, .. 69c. BREEFE, IRON WANTEDâ€"Orderly and woman for general housgwork ; man â€"and wite preferred. Apply _ Dré â€" Kirkup, Dome Hospital, Dome Mines. â€"â€"37 LOTS FPOR SALEâ€"On .Elm street Will sell by block cor separately Apply 4 Laurier Avenue, Timmins â€"37â€"390p).â€" WANTEDâ€"Maid for gener work.. Apply Mrs. M. M. WANTBE Dâ€"â€"\ GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" LOSTâ€"(Gold Hospital Pin, betwee 8â€"Birch street and 62 Third Ave Reward offered by M. L. Mc A LADY WANTS OFFICE CLEANâ€" ING or Bank Cleaning, or Clothes Washing. Apply Mrs. T. A. â€"M. NOTICE is herebhy given that, in virtue of Byâ€"Law No. XI, passed by the shareholders of the Cameron Porâ€" cupine Mines, Ltd., on the 24th day of August, 1923, the Head Office of the Company will hereafter be locatâ€" ed in the City of Toronto, Province of (Ontario, at | 81 \ut()rm streoet, Rooms â€" 10810094110 Strand _ Bidg. Dated this, the 10th day of Septemâ€" ber, 1923. The (‘mnemn Porcupine \Imes, Ltd., per G. F. Brennan, secreâ€" tary -trea.\ul er. â€"8B7 TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS FOR TAXES DISTRICT OF COCHRANE TOWNSEIP OF CALVERT day of July, A.D. 1923, commanding me to lery upon the lands now in arâ€" rears of taxes, the list of which ‘has been published in the Ontario Gazetâ€" te, and copy of which cean be had by applying to the undersigned Treasâ€" urer. And that said arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with cost shall be realized by proceeding in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chap. 195 R.S.0O. to the sale, by anction of the lands or so much thereâ€" of as may be necessary to discharge the same, at the Police Station, in the settlement of Ansonville in the Townâ€" ship of Calvert in the District of Cochrane, on the 5th day of Novemâ€" ber, A.D. 1923, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon. Treasurer‘s Office, Ansonville, Ont, July the 25th, 1923. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 14, TO WIT: By virtue of a Warrant under the hand of the Reeve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the District of Cochrane, dated the 25th POR SALEâ€"Few _ young â€" Roller Canaries from imported stock, firs class singers. Apply to 89 Ei street. â€"â€"37p.â€" POR RENTâ€"10â€"roomed house:; water upstairs and downstairs; all conâ€" veniences. Fitted up to suit two families. Apply to D. St. Onge, foot of Third Avenue, upstairs. â€"37p.â€" PROBATIONERS WANTEDâ€"Lady Minto Hospital, Cochrane. Three years‘ general traiming. Officiated with one of the large centres in the final year. Uniforms, full mainâ€" tenance, with $10 per month first year, $12 second and third. Good common school education necessary. to do clea and washing. to Mrs Bowie. 18 MNixth Avenue. BD and Reâ€"upholstered thern â€" Uphoistering C Birch street, ; xE Dermott, Township of rane. 152 ~ ac tion ‘size. 14 cleared. The w with Page‘s N 6â€"in. ‘C; sale, $1,0600. made. â€" Addres Apply giving full Superintendent, Lady pital, Cochrane, Ont. Washing. Apply Mrs. P.C).: Box 1245, ‘Timmins INnMIns e, 14% acres, more or 1ess, The whole frontage fenced ge‘s No. 9 wire 12â€"ft space ay. ‘Cash price for quick $1,600.00. â€" All payments Address P.O. _ 155. Larogue, near Coch res., â€" Houseâ€" regula TANLAC Regular $1.00, Saturday .. 79¢ full particulars to ompany, 2. ‘Timmins do cleanin Miinto Hos Treasurer al house Burke. the No ©O} Reg. 50c¢c, Sat. 35¢ ALL KINDS OF WOOD FPOR SALE CEDAR POSTS FOR SALEâ€"Ceda . Motor Truck _ Tire. Owner may have same by provitg property and paying for this advi. Call at 66 Third Avenue. corner Birch street. â€"36â€"08, 1 oneâ€"ton dition. dey R.S.C. Chapter 115 HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES, LIMITED. (No perâ€" sonal Iziability) hereby that it has, under Sect said Act, deposited with of Public Works at Oft POSITION WANTEDâ€"Man with Ontario thirdâ€"class engineer‘s paâ€" pers, wisghes position looking after heating system for winter; bonest, dependable; best of references. Apâ€" ply to James Fillier, General Deâ€" livery, Timmins, Ont,. â€"~â€"â€"36+â€"97 0. FOR SALE AT WHITE BROS.‘ GARAGE, OPP. UNION COAL CO. the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Cochâ€" rane at Haileybury, (being the Land Titles Oflice at Haileybury) a deâ€" seription of the site and the plans of a dam and power house proposed to be built under and across the Abitibi River at the Island Portage in the District of Cochrane across portions of lJand and land covered with water in the Townships of Menapia and Tolmie in the said Disâ€" trict of Cochrane. the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice â€" Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, limited (No Personal Liabilâ€" ity) will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said dam and power house. DATED at Toronto this 10th day of August, 1923. Also, Exhibition Barred _ Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. ©45(0 NAVIGABLE WATERG PROTEGTNON AGT H O LLINGER CONSOLIDATED Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. osite assenge?r 11 fence posts, posts for foundations and buildings, all sizes and lengtihs, Apply to T. Hardy, 48 Eim street, Phone 317. 19t.f% Clifford Lauzon, Hollinger below Hollinger Townsite. Canadel Gold mire Theatre. 1 light delivery truck. 1 Victrola and 50 records, in firstâ€" S( OCK JR â€" SALEâ€"Victor Gramophone, golden oak finish; with records and albums. Fumed Oak Davenâ€" port. ‘Table Lamp. All in good condition. Apply 85 Spruce street, â€"â€"3Tp. Write pire ss condition. Appivy White Bros AND TAKTE NOTICE that afte NTEDâ€"Cook, Iso,â€" Narsemard Model 85 sixâ€"cylinder Overland Has been completely overhaulâ€" Studebaker 5â€"passens Fourimng Car. chevrolet Baby Grand 400â€"Chevrolet â€" Tourn lengths.. . _ Timmins (No Personal Liability) per ‘‘JOHN B, on good wrolet Touring Car, 5 4 cylinder, almost new, Connaught Station, Ont. PUC rrocery stand FRANK LITTLE, Apply 4â€"cylinâ€" k, in firstâ€"class cor Py te kT d â€" wanted. 'J}mi ft!d, a‘U OVÂ¥X Phone 413. «s LADY MARLON CHOCOLATES Reg. 60c¢, Sat. 350 mnmIins tore M ain Becretary. O Ap m Opâ€" #Â¥