WATCHING â€"INTERESTS OF THE SETTLERS C # miles ion of ber 1 water are 8 @©nolg? «ues settle y ons a «dlo nol under sured ment ° proteg The Advance believes that the Deâ€" partment of Education is working salong lines that are likely to bring a better solution than the Associated Boards had hoped for. A combinaâ€" tion of the Correspondence Course plan and the travelling idea would apâ€" pear to be the ideal solution. In any «event it is indeed gratifying to know that the Department of Education is so sympathetic and so interested and that practical provision is to be made at an early date for providing eduâ€" eational facilities for the children of settlers in the sparselyâ€"settled disâ€" t€mects. woOuld linuts ard b» tario .A HSK €(C Sweden and Switzerland might not be better than the correspondence course, or that the combination of the two schemes might not be the best for the north country. Heé promised that something would be done to relieve the situation, and as soon as his men had reported their findings, the Northâ€" ern Associated Boards would be notiâ€" Hed. allow tario Associated Boards of Trade has been seeking a remedy for the condiâ€" tions in regard to educational faciliâ€" ties in many sections of the North Land. There are many sparselyâ€" settled districts where the settlers are too farâ€" away from existing schools and two poor to establish and mainâ€" tain schools of their own. The reâ€" sult is that there are literally thouâ€" sands of children who are deprived of the advantages of education. In considering the situation the Asâ€" sociated Boards thought that the diffiâ€" eulty might in part be solved by the use of a Correspondence Course sysâ€" tem similar to the ones in successful use in British Columbia and Alberta. This was brought to the attention of the Department of Education, and the delegates last week were very pleased to learn that the Department has been studying the matter very elosely. Mr. Colquhoun informed the delegates from the North that he had mhen at work studying the question and also studying whether the perambulating teaching scheme as used in Norway, One of the questions taken up by the deputation from the Northern Onâ€" tario Associated Boards of Trade to the Government at Toronto last week was the matter of educational faciliâ€" ties for the children of settlers in the sparselyâ€"settled districts of the North Land. This question was discussed very fully with the Deputy Minister of Education, Mr. A. H. U. Colquhoun. For some time past the Northern Onâ€" Office 26. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES FOR SETTLERS‘ FPAMILIES. NTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1925 Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Canada = United States Putlished every Wednesday by »npanxy, in the case oT a saie or imization of the company. it hbe necessary to have these and â€" concessions transferred, y resolution the Northern Onâ€" Lssociated Boards of Trade has the Government to refuse to any transfer until the settlers id what is due them. denutation at Toronto last _Boards of Trade took up the of the Mattagami Co. and the in an interview with Hon. Mr. Hon. Mr. Lyons pointed out present the Government could ing, the Mattag ami Co. being legal receiv etslup but he asâ€" ie delegates that the Governâ€" do everything possible to the seitlers if opportunity here action could be taken. mtation eame away with the Owner and Publisher. Subsceription Rates : Telepuones : Northern () of Trade t 2em. Toronto las rn Ontario As Residence 70. $2.00 year $3.00 year y ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL st Sunday at 11 a.m., Sunday School ;_’! at 10 a.m. July 26thâ€"Subject will be Christian Science Mectings rede Spec (Uhie Wednesday afternoon at 4 40 Tamarack St. The danger of a young man trying to drive with one hand is that he may run into a church. Eph: ‘*What am de difference beâ€" tween a‘ old man, a young man, an‘ a worm ?" Love is blind. Which may account for the fact that many of us depend on our sense of touch. It is reported to be so dry in the Territories that when the fish swim up Bream they leave a trail of dust. Two trainloads of gravel have arâ€" rived for the work of filling in for the new town park on Spruce Street, the T. N.O. kindly supplying the eravel. Work is now to be pushed along on the construction of the new park and the Soldiers‘ Memorial to be erected. 1.30 p.m.â€"100 yds. open. 100 yds. for baseball, football and â€" softball players, spikes barred. _ Running High Jump. Putting the Shot. 220 yds. dash. One Mile, open. Pole V ault. _ Hopâ€"Stepâ€"andâ€"Jump. _ Runâ€" ning Broad Jump. One Mile Rela) 4 p.m.â€"Baseball game. 6.30 p.m.â€"Football game. schumacher is putting on a hbig day of sports on Wednesday, August 5th. The day has bheen declared a Civic Holiday for the Township. of Tisdale, A good day is expected and a good time is assured. Band in atâ€" tendance all day. Prizes for all events. _ Anâ€" unusually . attractive programme has been prepared. The following is an outline of the proâ€" gramme :â€" 10 a.m.â€"Softball game. 10.45 a.m.â€"Boys‘ and Girls‘ Races, 5 years andâ€"under, 8 years and under, 10 years and under, 14 years and unâ€" der, 16 years and under. Married Ladies‘ Race. Single Ladies‘ Race. Sack Race, open. 11 a.m.â€"Threeâ€"mile Road Race, Schumacher, via Vipond, to Timmins and return. 3 Day Will be Civic Holiday for the Township of Tisdale. would not sanction any transfer of limits or concessions unless provision were made for the paying of the settâ€" lers. It would appear that in any future plans for the reâ€"organization or sale of the Mattagami Pulp Paper Co., the first thing to be arranged should be the matter of paying the settlers. With this provided for, the company would find reâ€"organization or sale asâ€" sisted and supported by many who now put obstacles in the way. When the settlers are paid, everyone will wish the Mattagami Co. a happy issue out of all its troubles. sCHUMACHER To Have BiG OLV OF SPORTS OX AVC 5th Mose: ‘*‘Nuffin. Chicken GOLDWIN HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLORS UP STAIRS Open to p.m. by appointment nders will be received by the unâ€" gned up to Jaly 30th, 1925, for ‘orating Moneta Public School. iReations may be seen at Town Specialists in Hair Tinting and Ladies‘ Hair Cutting will be held in the H mery Phone 1 73W ‘em gats m. at _â€"F. J. Kehoe, Room 9 Gerdon Block, Timmins Ont. Solicitor â€" for Caroline Lordon, Administratrix of the estate of James â€"20â€"31 Lordon, d:ceased. (German and Dundonald Township boundary, across Lots 3 and 4; apâ€" proximately 1 mile. Matheson Township, between Conâ€" cessions 5 and 6, across Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, appro,umately 2 miles. Mount;oy Township, between Lots 8 and 9, across Concessions 3, 4, and 8, approximately 2 miles. 6 and 7, across Concessions, 2 and 3, Mountjoy Township, between Lots approximately 1/ miles. Mountjoy and Ogden boundary, across lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, approxiâ€" mately 2 miles. Tenders will state price per acre for cutting and burning; also price per acre for stumping, grubbing and burning. _ Cutting to be 66 feet in width; stumping and grubbing to be 30 feet. Lowest or any tender not. necesâ€" sarily accepted. In the estate of James Lordon, deâ€" crased. The creditors of James Lordon,who died in the Township of Tisdale â€" in the District of Cochrane, on the 14th. day of May, 1925, and all others havâ€" ing elaims against or entitle to share in the estate, are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise deâ€" liver to the undersigned, solicitor for the administratrix, on or before the lith day of August, 1925, their names, addresses and deseriptions, and full particulars of their elaims, accounts or interests and the nature of the securitiese (if any) held by them. _ Immediately after the said lith day of August, 1925, the assets of the said deceased will be distribuâ€" ted amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to ciaims agyd interests of which notice shall (German Township, between Concesâ€" sions 5 and 6, across lots 1 and 2; beâ€" tween lots 2 and 3, Concession 6; apâ€" proximately 2 muiles. have then been received, all being excluded from the said bution. Dundonald Township, between Lots 4 and 5, across Concession 1, and beâ€" tween Con. I and IL across Lots 5 and 6, approximately 2 miles. Evelyn and Matheson â€" Boundary, Lots 1 to 8, approximately three and oneâ€"half miles. Evelyn Township, between lots 6 and 7, Concession 1, from North boundary of Matheson Tp., approxiâ€" mately one mile. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Wedâ€" nesday, July 29th, 1925, for the cutâ€" ting, stumping, grubbing and burning of the right of way on the following roads : ® A dividend of 1.6% on the outâ€" standing capital stock of the Comâ€" pany has been declared payable on the 12th day of August, 1925, which date cheques will be mailed to shareâ€" holders of record at the close of busiâ€" ness on the 27th day of July, 1925. Dated the 17th day of July, 1925. I. MeLVOR, Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 14th day of July, 1925. Frank C. Evans, â€"28â€"30 Clerk. Notice is hereby given that Byâ€"law No. 310 passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Tisâ€" dale on the 4th day of July, 1925, proâ€" vided for the issue of debentures to the amount of $125,000.00 for the purpose of the construction of a sysâ€" tem of sewers and waterworks servâ€" ing the area comprised in School Seeâ€" tion No. 2 of the Township, and that such byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office of the District of Cochrane at Haileybury on the 13th day of July, 1925. 20 20 Dated this 18th day of July A.D. 1925. â€"20 Paul Dube. Clerk, Please take notice that a Court will be held by his Honour the Judge of the County Court of the District of Cochrane, at Ansonville Town Hall, on July 28th, 1925, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon (standard time), for the purpose of hearing appeals against the decision of the Court of Revision re Assessment Roll of the Township of Calvert. Furs left over from last winter are not packed. I will not be responsible if they are damaged by moths or in any other way, and after thirty days from date of this notice , these furs will be sold. Mrs. E. Wadsworth, Furrier, 12 Balsam St. North. â€"29 p, Dated at THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES LTD. TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE Alex Stirling, Northern Development Branch, Timmins, Ont. (No personal Liability). Dividend Number 139 Timmins, Ont Assistantâ€"Treasurer shall others distriâ€" HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Price $450.00 ; has water in house. Apply to 58 Avenue St. in Walker Townsite. â€"29 p. RUSSELL â€"HOTELâ€"ROOM AND BOARKD, BY DAY OR WEEK. Hot and cold water; free bath. We handle the best brands of 4.4. When on your way to the River, step in and sample a bottle of iceâ€"cold beer. Don‘t forget the place, on the corâ€" ner of Mountjoy and Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. Wm. Hass, proprieâ€" tor. . What you want, when you want it. â€"28â€"31p. Wiil and HOUSE FOR SALE INX HAILEYâ€" BURY. Five rooms; all conveniâ€" ences; facing lake. Also, two extra lots with it. Decorated inside and outside. To be sold cheap for cash. Apply for further particulars to Haileybury Boat Livery, Haileyâ€" bury, Ont. â€"27â€"29 p. DISSOLUTION OFP PARTNERSH TP Notice is hereby given that t ness partnership known as BJ Arnold, heretofore existing Garrett Blough and William nold has been dissolved by consent. All liabilities of Blough will be assumed by Garrett Tenders Will be received up to 3 p.m. July 29th, for the erection of the Anglican Church Building. Plans and specifications can be seen by apâ€" plying to M. Smith, Church Warden, South Poreupine, Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. _ â€"29 WORK WANTEDâ€"Woman wants work, housework, cleaning, or any kind of work in hotel, house, offices or store, by day or hour. Apply to 37 Messines Avenue, or P.O. Box 1245, Timmins. â€"28â€"29 p. POSITION WANTED as Janitor, or Porter, or similar position of trust. Thirdâ€"classâ€"engineer‘s papers. Exâ€" perienced. Apply to P.O. Box 1284, Timmins, Ont. â€"29â€"32 p. TO RENTâ€"Building suitable _ for garage, warehouse or workshop. Close to tracks. Apply Ludford Skelly, 134 Spruee Street south, or P.0O. Box 903, Timmins. Phone 2090 Wâ€"2. Residence phone 258. â€"20 6. £: FOR RENTâ€"Basement 86 ft., by 30 ft; 12 ft., higlr; all conveniences. It is at present devided hut can be renâ€" ted separtely, or together. Centralâ€" ly located at 8 Cedar St. South. Apply to O. Desjardins, Windsor Hotel, Timmins. â€"29â€"32 p. STORE TO LET in Maple Leaf â€" Theatre burlding, Schumacher. Apâ€" ply Helperin Bottling Works, 74 Fifth Avenue, or Phone 518. W. â€"~27â€"80. TWQ HOUSES FOR RENTâ€"Apply LETâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house, with water and other conveniences; also furniture for sale. Apply 83% Hollinger Lane. 27 SHACK FOR RBNTâ€"Apply B. Lenâ€" nan, 60, Corner of Elm and Broadâ€" wayv. 2. FOR RENTâ€"Room in Gordon Block, suitable for Office or living quarâ€" ters. Immediate possession, Modâ€" ern conveniences. Apply A. F. Kenâ€" ning, Opposite post office. â€"28 mM FPIRST CJ FURNISHED ROOM TO RENTâ€"all conveniences and phone. Apply to 79 Third Avenue. 20, FURNISHED ROOMS to Rent all conveniences. Apply 10 Maple St. north. â€"28â€"30 .p FURNISHED ROOM FOR REXT For gentleman. Apply 13 Pine St (upstairs). Phone 173 W. â€"290 p.f FOR RENTâ€"Two partly furnished rooms for rent. Apply to 11 Elm St, North. â€"29 p. TO RENTâ€"Nice rooms, wellâ€"furnishâ€" ed, with modern conveniences. Apâ€" pl) 77 Balsam Street South. â€"28â€"30p C e to B. F. Lennan, 60 Broadway, corâ€" ner Broadway and Elm St. â€"27 t.f. POSITIONS WANTED with all conveniences, and phone Apply at 67 Birch Street, South. â€"28â€"29p ROOM AND BO il Accounts owing aire payable to him amins, Out., July J AI\SS July 1l1th. 18 T Bluugh Garr owing thi ROOM FOR RENT e( that the busi as Blough, 4 h Arnold rett Blough ie aforesaid AI’DOld mMUulll FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"Mattresâ€" ses and Springs, Beds, Blankets, Dresser, Kitchen Cabinet, TIee Box, Electric Washing Machine, Dishes, Gramphone, Parlour Suite, Sewing Machine, â€"Stove, small â€" Furnace, Tables, Chairs, and other _ articles too numerous to mention. Apply J. Lafontaine, No. 3 Spruce Street South â€"29â€"30) p. FOR SALEâ€"Dry building lots, 40‘ x 90‘, Electrie light available, on Montgomery Ave. Also one 40‘ x 90‘ building lot on Way Street. All close to Timmins High School. This is your opportunity to secure one of the most reasonably priced lots, on <terms, in Timmins. Apply 28 Cambrai Ave., Hollinger Townâ€" site. FOR SALEâ€"Slabs, 16 inches, green and dry. Green, $4.50 per load. Dry, $5.00 per load. â€" Guaranteed every‘load over two‘ cords. Apply Jos. Goulet, No. 80 First Avenue. or Phone 35384 W. â€"22â€"20 », FOR SALEâ€"I have for sale at a good bargain, Home Rabbits, Pigeâ€" ons, Guinea Pigs, Ducks, Dogs, Plants. All will be sold . very cheap at a real bargain, for I want to move away fromâ€" here. John Andruchuk,. €71 Birch St. North,. â€"29â€"30 p. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€"Cement Mixer, Goold, Shapley and Muir, 4 h. p. engine, in â€" perfect _ condition. _ $300.00. Apply R. Dipaolo, Box 58, South Poreupine, Oart., Phone 106 South Poreupine: â€"28â€"31 LARGE FOR SALEâ€"2 Pool tables. In good condition; good bargainâ€" for cash buyer. Apply J. K., P.O., Box 168, South Poreupine, Ont . Phone 1‘78 South Poreapine. * 217â€"29 p. FOR SALEâ€"At Sacrificeâ€"4 rooms of Furniture, practically new. Two Bedrooms, 1 kitchen and drawingâ€" room â€" complete. Call at 3 Kirby Avenue. f â€"27â€"29‘ p. CANARIES â€" FOR â€" SALEâ€"Gyaranâ€" teed singers, $10 each, $13 per pair. Apply to P.O0. Box 2, Ramore Ont. â€"20â€"31 p. FOR SALEâ€"Square timber ; 8"‘ x 8"" and 6‘ x 6‘‘. In all lengths. Apâ€" ply to 0. Desjardins, Windsor Hoâ€" tel, Timmins. â€"29â€"32 p. FOR SALEâ€"Horses, Wood Sawing Machlne B‘lrgam for cash, Apâ€" ply to Arthur Goulet, Commercial Avenue. FOR SALEâ€"1 Threeâ€"burner Perfeeâ€" tion coalâ€"oil stove. Almost. new. Also 1 small cooking stove. Apâ€" ply to 3 Elm St. South. â€"29â€"30. FOR SALEâ€"Ford_ oneâ€"ton â€" Truek. Chevrolet /â€"ton Truck. The Geo. Taylor Hardware, Limited, Third Avenue. FOR SALEâ€"2 Wilton Rugs, Jacobâ€" ean Library Table, Table Lamp, set of Dinner Dishes. Apply Dr. Jno. B. Aiken, Roogm 3. Gordon Block. â€"28 OR SALEâ€"Mason and Risch, Cabiâ€" net Phonograph and 71 Records. $75.00 cash. Apply 105 (hmles St. North, off Hollinger Lane. â€"28p. FPOR A B; good as new. J 47 Tamarack 8t FEOR â€" SALEâ€"Household â€" Furniture including stove, heater, cabinet, etc Apply to 51 Third Ave., Timmins â€"20â€"30p FPOR SALEâ€"Good used car; touring Chevrolet; Late 1924 model. Apâ€" _ ply 8 Balsam St. North. â€"29 p. Cabin Cruiser, 39 feet long, twin engines (new); fully equipped for passengers; â€" carrying between 30 and 40 people. This launch is in firstâ€"class condition. Reason â€" for selling: going out of business. Alâ€" so, 4â€"cylinder, 4 cyele, 18â€"horse powâ€" er Buick engine transferred into marine engine, to he sold cheap for eash. Apply for further particuâ€" lars to Haileybury Boat Livery, Hailevbury. â€"27â€"29 p. Walnut Clkna Cabmet; Kitchen Cabinet; and chairs; 1 Renfrew ator and other househol All of this furniture only months. Apply 3 Kiurby URNITUKEL POIt SALULL, cOonsistâ€" ing of 5â€"piece solid Walnut Bedâ€" room Suite, Jacobean style with Spring©~ and â€" Mattress; Kroehler Chesterficld Bed with Chair and Rocker, _ upholstered in _ Blue Velour; 1 Walnut Library Table; 1 ATOR ; also cook stove for sale; both in firstâ€"class condition. Barâ€" gains for cash Mrs. E. Wadsworth, 2 Balsam Street North 29 p. ARTICLES FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERâ€" A Baby or Childs w.â€" Bargaim.. Ap Cabmet ; 1 Kitchen tenfrew K household use(}L sIx 1 € 1ds Cot; Apply to _20 2?8..2(0} Arnet Table rigerâ€" Mrs. Eugene D wish to thank the acquaintarces who ness and sympathy MATERNITYâ€"Practical nurse open for engagements. Terms reasonable LOSTâ€"On Saturday night, string of gold beads lost. _ Reward for reâ€" turn. Address Drawer K., Timâ€" mins, Ont., or Phone 117 C'l’ South Poreupine. â€"29â€"30p. LOSTâ€"K 8. Balloon Tire lost on Timminsâ€"South _ Poreupine Road Finder please return _ to _ (Geo, E. Hamilton, Phone 50, South Porâ€" ecupine, Ont. Reward. (G@. JENKINS, Professor of Pammnoâ€" forte, has returned from England, and has resumed. his classes here. Students wishing to take up preâ€" liminary or advanced studies i1 painoforte should apply to G. Jenâ€" kins, 10 Cedar street, North. . Piano Tuning also given expert attention. â€"~10â€"21. 1. WANTEDâ€"A _ Secondâ€"hand Canoe. Must be in good shape. Apply to Box X.Y. 2., Advance Office Timâ€" ming. <~20, ind deat HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE IN SOUTH PORCUPINE. One house 22 by 22, 2 storeys, 8 rooms, sheds, lot 100 ~by 50; $2500.00, 25 per cent. cash, balance as rent. House 32 by 22,, 6 rooms, lot 70 by 80,; $1800.00, 25 per cent. cash, balance as rent. House, 20 by 16, sheds, stable 18. by 14, feed shed, hay shed 28 by12; 3 lots 100 by 50 each; corner property; well on property; $3,000.00, 25 per cent. cash, balâ€" ance asâ€" remt. Other lots located on Connaught Hill at reasonable prices. Reason for selling: leayâ€" ing the country. Apply R. Dipaoâ€" lo, P.0. Box 58, South Poreupine, Ont., Phone 106, South Poreupine. â€"28â€"31. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Nize 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. 12 FOR SALE at a sacrifice, fine Counâ€" try Home at Beamsville, with forty acres in fruit; a moneyâ€"maker; at edge of town and near â€" Grimsby Beach. Investigate at once, while fruit is on, to prove its worth. Others are leaving the steady grind and nerve strain of the city toâ€" enjoy freedom, the balmy air, and the bountiful fruits and vegetables in this beauty spot where nature smiles at you and offers you rich rewards. No encumbrance. (Good terms. Jas. R. Cox, Beamsville, Ont., owner, Phone 149. â€"28â€"29 p. LOT FOR SALE on Maple Street Apply to H. Howitz, 23 Third Aveoue, next door to. John Watt‘s Bakery. â€"28â€"20, PROPERTIES FOR SALE MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Must be experiâ€" enced. Middleâ€"aged woman preferâ€" red. Apply to New â€" Ontario Machine Shop and Garage eorner of Spruce Street and First Avenue. CANXVASSER WANTEDâ€"Girl WANTEDâ€"Experienced girl for genâ€" eral housework. Apply to _ Mrs. Murdock, 95 Kirbhy Avenue.. 29 p. MAID WANTEDâ€"for general houseâ€" choice black loam garden; soil ; large lots; easy terms, £15 down; with payment of $100 down, $25 monthly, with two rooms built on lot ; 3300 to §500 down, #25 monthly, 4 room house on lot. Why pay reat and nothing left to show for it. Greatest chance for a good garden which saves a big part of living. One party had $60 worth of potatoes off half a lot. Have the fine satisâ€" faction, you own your property. Situated north of Hollinger houses, next to Floral Park. See me af y 25 Laurier Ave \ than ANTEDâ€"Gir] work, â€" Apply No. 35 Hemlo work, â€" 4 Timmins ANTEDJâ€"(Girl tor work. Apply to 2 Timmins. 1 WANTEDâ€"Good salâ€" ary. Apply Birrell Bell, Violin Academy, St. Onge Block. LOTS FOR SALE . Apply Mrs. F. 30 Hemlock Street O Apply to 53 Kirby Ave. q. 20 m Pss WNIO snowe mpathy durin £ their husba Eugzene Derw 1 for the ma tor general house= We sucin kin iring the illnc sband and fat erway, and al many heautif general houseâ€" Gillies Street, â€"29 p. W ait Pien M Timmins Burke _*20} 1i n $Â¥