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Porcupine Advance, 10 Sep 1925, 1, p. 6

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Recently there has been one strikâ€" ing sample of how vitally Dominion Government departments are concernâ€" «d in this riding, and how loosely the mnecessary connections seem to be made. This is the question of keepâ€" ang navigable streams open for trafâ€" fic. Qepeatedly this year the Mattaâ€" River has been blocked by log Bbooms _ Prospectors, settlers, pleaâ€" sure seekers and business alike suffer #fyrom this. In this country of few xroads and poor ones, the river too «»‘iten is the only possible route for %ravel. When it is blocked, there is serious loss to the many concerned. €omplaint about the blocluno of the airwer seems to travel in a mrcle at €@tszwa, from department to departâ€" wiemt. The matter appears to rest refftis the Department of Public Works, â€" wud ""nmast‘‘ seems to be the correct ‘wor‘d. The «G@%evernment should rouse up, sweep away red tape if necessary, <and simply see that navigable streams <â€"are kept open for traffic as required ‘by lHaw. Possibly, it is because the rudtter is so straight and so simple %kiat it presents so much difficulty to a department. "The Government, in common sense and #armmess and in recognition of the law am the matter, should see that the "Mxsitagami is open for traffic. It is "the smmmer roadway of hundreds on \busimess or pleasure bent. This is but one little sample of how closely this riding is concerned in wital way in Dominion matters. ‘It lhas more bearing on progress and prosperity in this district than tariffs «o rates of exchange, or even the ebb ind flow of booze. BETTER METHOD SUGGESTED FOR CHOOSING JURORS Mikedit 1 NX .. . :4 Th ns N at the sitting of the Supreme €Cimurt there. For some of those thus nesified this will be the second time tBis year that they are being requirâ€" «d to act on court juries at Cochrane. Every good citizen recognizes the mesessity for jury service and all wil} be ready to do their part in this regard, no doubt. It is certain that the matter often means a loss of Â¥inime and money that is sometimes a serious matter. But it has to be «alteeie bv someone, so the average good Â¥vizx‘tad rpon a few. With the comâ€" large list of eligible jurâ€" oxs it shkould be possibleâ€" to select di€ erent men for the various conris in the: year, so that the loss in time and wmnesrey will not fall too heavily on a (mn the other hand the riding is wertainly interested in special way in the Dominion Government. This Mdâ€" iny has legitimate needs that should be viven attention. There are public bmldlnou, docks, dams, and other gpublic works that the Dominion Govâ€" ermment should see to as a matter of fairmess and good business. Just. as this riding gives a little more than the average riding to the Dominion Government, so this riding has a a mumber of special needs and reâ€" «prirements. «directly and indirectly. It produces wealth. With further development it will become increasingly important. ‘This riding is assuredly of special imâ€" portance from a proper Dominion attitude. Many citizens in town are being notified that they will be required to wive jury service at Cochrane on Oct. NAVIGABLE STREAMS SHOULD BE KEPT FREE FOR TRAFFIC One of the speakers at the political «debate at Iroquois Falls on Labour Day, touched on the tooâ€"general opinion that the Dominion Governâ€" ment has little interest in this riding. and this riding has little interest in the Dominion <Government. While «ontesting this opinion as contrary to the facts of the case, the speaker «dlid not give any examples to show how close the interest of this riding should be in Dominion matters and how keen the interest of the Dominion 4{iovernment should be in this riding. It is beyond question that the proâ€" duction of the mines and forests of this district was of national imporâ€" tance during the business and indusâ€" #risl depression through which the Dominion has been coming. The Dominion Government collects taxes, â€"sales tax, excise and income tax inâ€" eluded,â€"from the area comprising this riding. The area gives employâ€" ment to large numbers of people, will nmnot seriously object to acting. Whem the same man is picked for two or ihree consecutive courts, however, tÂ¥e burden falls upon this one man ux fairly. Effort should be made to sex that this vnfm‘ burden is not a few With the comâ€" pazauvel\' large hst of eligible jurâ€" oxs it shkould ~be possible â€" to select Oflice 26. ONTARIO Imn this connection one Timmins man Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Canada = United States THURSDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1925 Published every Thursday by Owner and Publisher, Subscription Rates: Telepnones : Residence 70. $2.00 year $3.00 year Treect rouse ssary, ‘eams uired e the imple ty to The and e law t the It is Is on le of erned tters. 5 and ariffs e ebhb ED zons[ GEORGE D, HAMILTON, Plainâ€" tiff and RALPH SPADAFORE and. THERESA SPADAFORE, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the above named Court, in the above mentioned cause, and to me directed. I have seized and will offer for sale by pubâ€" lic auction at my office in the Town of Cochrane, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, on Thursday, the 24th day of September, A.D. 1925, at the hour of 2 o‘celock in the afternoon, all the right, title, interest and equity of reâ€" demption of the above named defenâ€" dants, Ralph Spadafore and Theresa Spadafore, in, to and out of the folâ€" lowing described lands and tenements, viz.: PARCEL â€"4376, SUDBURY WEST SECTION. Situate in the Township of Tisdale in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, namely: West half being!of Lot number One Hundred and ed to i Oct. reme thus time equirâ€" thirtyâ€"one (131) according to Plan M. 14 (Sudbury) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Haileybury,. save and except the rear six feet of said lot, which is reserved/for the purâ€" ‘pose of a lane. To wit: In the Second Division Court of the District of Cochrane. Between : SHERIFFPS SALE OF LANDS want to live every minute in such fashion that I should be neither startled not afraid were I to turn a corner of my life and ~suddenly come face to face with God." â€"Jerome P. Fleishman. SUBJECT to and reserving to Clifton Henry Moore, his heirs and assigns, all mines, veins, seams and beds of eoal, iron, cobalt, silver and other . minerals, and certain surface easements. Also reserving to the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Comâ€" mission the right to cross said lands and to lay down their right of way ninetyâ€"nine feet in width, in and over said lands or any part thereof as may hereafter be found necessary or exâ€" pedient, said reservation to be of the surface rights only in accordance with the terms of an order of the Lieutenâ€" antâ€"Governor in Council, date the 22nd day of February, A.D. 1909. Saving and excepting the reservaâ€" tions and exceeptions contained in the Original Patent from the Crown. JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff of the District of Cochrane. Sheriff‘s Office, District of Cochrane, 19th day of June, A.D. 1925. â€"35â€"37 Most money ; ‘‘I am no angel, and I never exâ€" pect nor want to be one, but I do Another of the city trade touches is to be added here in the near future in the line of a **Bargain Basement‘"‘ in connection with the store of Chas. Pierce Sons Co:, Pine Street. The "Bargain Basements‘‘ in the hg city departmenml stores are famous for the interest they arouse and the honeht they are to "the general buyâ€" ing public. Chas, Pierce Sons are not going to be behind any city. Extensive alterations and extensions are now under way in connection with the store property. Anâ€" unusually large basement has heen completed, and is now being fitted and furnished in upâ€"toâ€"date way. It will be open as the ‘‘Bargain Basement‘‘ in the course of a week or two. "It is a real basement,"‘‘ said Mr. Chas. Pierce, ‘‘and there are going to be real _ honestâ€"toâ€"goodness . bargains, Speaking of bargains, Messrs. Chas. Pierce Sons made atbargain themâ€" selves recently in the purchase of the stock of the Reamsbottom Edwards store at South Poreupine. This is a particularly fine stock of highâ€"grade goods and the,bargain made in the purchase is to be passed on to the public in prices that are unusually low,. real too. BARGAIN BASEMENT TO BE OPENED HERE SOON Previous to the leaving of Mr. Udall for his new post in East Africa, there was a presentation made by the Hollinger staff their apâ€" preciation of Mr. and Mrs. Udall and t?e regret felt at their departure from the Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Udall were presented with a beautiful Silyer Tea Set, complete with tray, etce., together with an address of appreciation. Mr. Udall has been on the Hollinger staff for ten years and has made hosts of ffiends. He left on Monday of this week. sailing on Tuesday from Montâ€" Udall has been on for ten years and friends. He left week. sailing on T has an amusing suggestion. He recommends that court be held around the first of September, and that none but dueckâ€"hunters be picked to do jury service. This would give the ducks at Frederickhouse a rest, and also give a rest to the ducks who are unfairly being asked to do double jury duty in the vear. PRESENTATION TO MR. AND | MRS. UDALL LAST WEEK. District of Cochrane. anyone can make or earn the art is in saving it. The new issue should prove exceedâ€" ingly attractive to Canadian invesâ€" tors. The maturity is fifteen â€" years â€"in other words these bonds run for the same number of years as did the 1934 maturity Victory bonds which were issued in 1919 and which have become so popular. At the price of 97%4% and interest, the bonds will yield the investor an interest return of ove r4$%4% which is considered attractive. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. It is understood, that the proceeds of the new issue will be used for reâ€" funding purposes, including the retireâ€" ment of $42,000,000 of taxâ€"free bonds, which fall due on December 1st next. In this matter also, the striet policy of retiring taxâ€"free bonds by the usuâ€" al issues is being followed. Because of the success of the 1923 and 1924 Refunding Loans, it is felt in financial cireles that the present issue will be quickly snapped up. SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT in Rochester Townsite. Apâ€" ply P. 0. Box 340, câ€"o Advance. 36p In arranging for its long term financing in Canada, rather than in another marl\et the Government has followed the )«)]1(:}' that has been alâ€" most rigidly adhered to during the last several years, the Viectory Loans of 1917, 1918 and 1919 having ‘been planned entirely for the Canadian market and the Refunding Loans of 1923 and 1924 having been offered in the same manner. Short term finâ€" ancingâ€"such as one year note issues â€"have been placed in United States, where the demand for such bonds is so strong that such borrowing is abâ€" normally cheap. These short term notes, however, are of interest only to the large financial institutions. HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Five rooms ; all hardwood finish; water and lights. Apply 16% Kirby Avenue, Moneta. 36p. Bubject "Substance " Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday afternoon 4.00 p.m. 40 Tamarack Street. NEW ISSUE OF 15â€"YEAR GOVERNMENT BONDS NOW Announcement has just been made that the Dominion Government has concluded its financial plans for the year by disposing of a new issue of $75,000,000 fifteen year 4%»% bonds thr()ugh a strong Canadian syndicate consisting of Wood, Gundy Comâ€" pany, Dominion Securitiee Corporaâ€" tion, A. E. Ames Company Limited and the National City Company Limiâ€" ted. The bonds are. being offered to the public through praotmallv every bond dealer and stncl\ broker in Canâ€" ada, and through the chartered banks. SEVENXN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE on Elm Street. For particulars apply Room 14, Reed Block. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Ten days previous the power was cut off but this time by a bird, one of the purple grackle wmm()nly called ‘*black bird‘‘ for short. The bird had apparently been sitting on the tower and when it went to fly its wings touched the wire and standard causâ€" ing a short cireuit. FOR SALEâ€"Solid Walnut 6â€"piece Bedroom Suite, Victrola, Electric Washer, Refrigerator, Oil Stove, Kitchen Table and Chairs. Party leaving town. Apply Mrs. Jospe, Schumacher, Phone 623Wâ€"ring 2. FOR SALEâ€"Clothes Tree, Draperies, Victrola, Breakfast Set, 2 Wicker Chairs, 2 Floor Lamps, 1 Chiffonier, â€" Refrigerator, Oven and Cooking Utensils, Room â€" 10, â€" Marshall Block. â€"36p. showed that a fiying squirre! al tThée lirst tower had caused a short cirâ€" cuit and cut Twin Falls power house off altogether. The body of a squirâ€" rel, badly burned, was picked up at the foot of the tower. \This is the second time that a flying squn'rcl has shut down the pldnt hv short cireuiting the power line. (From Broke Hustler). The flyirg squirrels have been getâ€" ting in thelr work again. On Saturday nlght the power went off â€"completely _ and â€" investigation showed that a flying squirrel at the lirst tower had_ caused aâ€" short cirâ€" FLYING SQUIRREL SHUTS OFF ELECTRIC POWER. JEWELRY STOCK BEING SsSOLD HERE BY AUCTION Mr, 8. H. Lyons, jewelry auctioneer, has been engaged to sell the stocks by public auction. Sales are being conâ€" ducted at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m., and a rare opportunity is offered to buy deâ€" pendable merchandise at very dlow prices. Mr. Stock, of Toronto, is in town this week in connection with the sale of the jewelry stock in the stand formerly occupled by J. E. Garrett, opposite the post office. It has been definitely decided to sell the whole stock at once and so the goods, includâ€" ing highâ€"grade diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, china, clocks, cut glass, etc., will be sold, together with the fixtures. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO â€"36â€"38 p» TIRE LOSTâ€"Between River Road and Station; 32 x 4%, Partridge Cord. Finder return to W. C. Brewer, 113 Birch St., 8. or leave at Advance Office. â€"34 STORE TO RENTâ€"suitable for resâ€" taurant or any other business. Alâ€" so 2 or 3â€"roomed apartments. Apâ€" ply to Jospe‘s Clothing store, oppoâ€" site MecelIntyre Recreation â€" Hall, Schumacher. â€"31. LOSTâ€"On _ Sunday night between Elm south and Third Avenue,â€"a small black and white kitten. Finâ€" der rewarded. Apply No. 2 Elm Street Soutl. â€"36 p. LOSTâ€"Watch Charm, with Sceottish stone inset. Reward for return. John Massie, 6 Second Avenue. FOR â€"RENTâ€"5â€"roomed Apartment ; bath and sun room. Opposite Meâ€" Intyre Recreation Hall. Also Furâ€" niture for Sale. Party leaving towms Apply to Jospe Clothing Store, Schumacher. ~3a 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€"33. FOUR KEYS LOST between Post Office and Frank Bycek‘s Store, Saturday, â€" Sept. 5th. Finder please return to Boston Hotel, Pine Street. â€" Reward. â€"36 p. LOSTâ€"Valzable yellow Persiam@ at, answers to nameâ€" of ‘*Goldie." Finder please return to G. 8. Macâ€" Donald, Poreupine Crown _ Mines. Anyone found harbouring this cat after this notice will be prosecuted according to law. â€"30; FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"room house, newâ€" ly decorated. English _ speaking tenants preferred. Apply to J. C. Wimhurst, 48 Middleton Avenue. â€"36â€"38 p. Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. Phone 501 ~ Write Box 223 HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"5â€"room House to Rent. Apply 162 Pine Street north. â€"36 p. DOG â€" LOSTâ€"Thoroughbred _ Police Dog, lost around Aug. 20th, from Dome Mines. Reward of $100.00 for return of ths dog. Anyone found harbouring this dog after this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Frank Horne, Dome Mines. â€"36â€"38. TO RENTâ€"SNingle and Double Bedâ€" rooms, $10 andâ€" $15 per month. Room and board $9.00 per week. All modern conveniences. _ Phone 586 j., 72 Third Ave. . â€"3G6â€"38 FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. TO RENTâ€"Comfortable Bungalows, low rents. Apply Arthur Mansâ€" field, School Janitor, South Poreuâ€" pine, Ont. * â€"306â€"39. WEDNES D A Y Bulletin Many enrollments have been made at the Business College this week. No one should be without a commerâ€" cial training. If you eannot attend the Day classes you may attend the Night Classes. ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"Suitable for married eouple. Housekeeping privileges. Apply 205 Pine St., 8. 32 p. t.f. TO _ RENTâ€"Nicely furnished â€" bedâ€" room to rent. Apply 49 Fifth Avenue. â€"36 p. FOR RENTâ€"One large room, with two single beds; all conveniences; with or without board. Only gentleâ€" men need apply. No. 3 Elm Street South. 36 p. FOR RENTâ€"Large furnished room with or without board, in private family. All conveniences. Apply 151 Birch St. North. â€"36 p. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENXT ; [O_RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed_ apartment in the Gordon Block, all â€" modern conveniences. ‘Occupation Oct. 1st. Apply to A. F. Kenning, opposite Post Office. =~30 t. C. x])])l}' all modern conveniences. 7 Spruce Street north, â€"36â€"38 p. 37 Hollinger Lane. ROOMS â€"36 p â€"30, WANTEDâ€"A small farm to rent, with house on it, and abhout one or two acres cultivated land, suitable for garden. Not any farther than two miles from â€" Timmins. Will take possession now. Apply to P.O. Box 1145, Timmins, Ont. _ â€"35â€"37 p. POSITIONâ€"WANTED â€" AS _ ACâ€" COUNTANT. Ten years accountâ€" ing and general office experience. Capable of taking full charge of office. References character and ability. Apply P. O0.+Box 970, Sudbury, Ont. â€"35â€"37 p. EXPERIENCED OFFICE GIRL deâ€" sires position. Phone 552 W. . PROBATIONERS WANTED â€" For Fall Class. Young ladiés with two years High School Education or its equivalent, will be given three vyears general training, six months of which will be spent away, taking special work. $10.00 per month for first year, $12.00 per month afterâ€" wards, with full maintenance. Apâ€" ply Lady Superintendent, Lady Minto Hospital, Cochrane, Ont. MATERNITYâ€"Practical nurse open for engagements. Terms â€" reasonâ€" able; . Apply 25 Laurier Ave., Timmins, Ont. â€"30â€"36. PRACTICAL NURSE OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT. â€" Maternity cases a specialty. Apply to Box P. J., Advance Office, Timmins. â€"35â€"37 p. FOR SALEâ€"One â€" business â€" corner lot, with 6â€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, _ hardwoadâ€" floors, _ all modern convemences; lot 30 ft., by 128 ft. Corner of Third Avenue and Elm Street. Also _ Tâ€"roomed house, with furnace and all modern convemiences, hardwood floors upâ€" stairs and downstairs, now house. Will sell on reasonable terins. Apâ€" ply No. 3 Elm St. South. t. £, STEAM ENGINEER with Third Class Papers _ wishes _ position, Can handle any class of heating system or janitor work. Apply Box 1284, Timmins. â€"30â€"37 p. TENDERS WANTED for concessions at Poreupine Agricultural Fair on Sept. 23rd, 1925, at Golden City. FOR SALEâ€"ITce Cream bricks 3 for $1.00, regular 40¢ each at Northern Tce Cream Parlour, 44 Third Ave. Timmins. â€"34â€"36 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW Notice is hereby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the Township of Tisdale on the 9th day of Junt, 1924, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $10,000.00 for the purpose of paying for the construeâ€" tion of cement sidewalks, and that such byâ€"law was registered in the reg" istry office of Haileybury in the Disâ€" trict of Temiskaming on the 3rd, day of September, 1925. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publicaâ€" tion of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. * FOR SALEâ€"Small most new; Quebece heater; hmeyele; clothes, den table; boy‘s new, for cook _ stove, alâ€" suit of Apply to 78 age 14. FOR SALEâ€"Team of Horses, weight 1300, good work team, ready and able workers at all kinds of work,. Apply to 134 First Avenue. â€"36 p. FOR _ SALE â€"MeLaughlinâ€" Buek lnurm" Car in splendid condition. Apply ~Box 393, Timmmns, Ont. \. <~35â€"37 p: FPOR SALEâ€"1 (Crib, 1 Wood Heater, 4â€"tube Crossley, Model X. J., Radio Set, with homecharger. 30 Camâ€" brai Street. â€"36â€"37 p. DAVENPORT FOR SALE. . Bargain for quick sale. Finished in walâ€" nut, a fine prece of furniture, and POR SALEâ€"1 Wicker Set, and Stove Reasonable. Apply 55 Nixth Ave. â€"36p. Dated the 5th d 1025 $10,.00 for space. F tions wanted. Apply son, Poreupine, Ont. as good as new. Apply Avenue, or phone 543. new, for age Tamarack Stree Frank C. Evans, Clerk. Apply of September, dA T rly applicaâ€" J. M. Nicolâ€" â€"36, (â€"roomed all modern floors upâ€" house. erins. Ap« ~30 t. 6. 5 Fourth â€"36 p Smoth Rock Falls, Ont., August 26th, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that ‘on and after this date I, the undersigned, will not be 10%})011s1hle for any bills run hy my wife. â€"350â€"37 p. D. J. Veaudry. FOR SALEâ€"Slabs 16 inches. . All dry. $5.00 per load. Guaranteed every logd over two cords. Apply Jos. Goulét, 80 First Ave. Phone PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR SALE OR REN‘Tâ€"18 Cedar St.. suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. ; 12 In the matter of the Estate of Jenâ€" nie Stuart Fulton, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, Married Woman, Deceased. FARM FOR SALE â€"161% acres in near Shillington ; ete., on property; partly stumped; wood. â€" Will sell RUSSELL â€"HOTELâ€"ROOM AND BOARD, ./ DAY OR WEEK,. Hot and cold water; free bath. We handle the besf 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. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 56, of the Trustee Act. R.8S.0. 1914, Chapter 121, that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Jennie Stuart Fulâ€" ton, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of February, A.D. 1925, are required, on or before the 15th day of October, 1925, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to David Camelon Fulton, Sudbury, Ontario, one of the Executors of the last Will and Testaâ€" ment ‘of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnamesâ€" and addresses and desceriptions, with full particulars in writing of their claims and statement of their accounts and the nature of securities, if any, held by them, duly verified. ROOMING HOUSE. AND THREE LOTS FOR SALE. Property next Masonic Hall is one of the best loâ€" cations in the business section of the town. One of the best roomingâ€" house businesses in Timmins. Good opportunity for someone to get a big bargain. Will sell house, busiâ€" wess, furniture, ete:., and lots toâ€" gether, or will sell 1% lots separateâ€" ly. Apply to Angus Campbell, 54 Fifth Avenue, corner Tamarack Street, or phone 64. â€"34â€"35 p. CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Good ary. Apply Birrell Bell, V Academy, St. Onge Block. And take notice that after the said 15th day of October, 1925, the Exeecuâ€" tors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased among the partiee entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received hy them at the time of such distribution. Joseph Fowler Sudbury, Ontario. Solicitor for John Alexander Fulton and David Camelon Fulton, Executors. MAID WANTED for light hougework Apply Eplett‘s Dairy, 77 Cedar St. south. ~â€"30 GIRL WANTED for work. Apply Mrs. 101 Kirhy Ave. WANTEDâ€"Cook general and nurw housemaid. Apply to Mrs. J. Denny, Schumacher. -30-3‘% . .Datz2d at Sudbury aforsaid this 4th day of Reptember, A.D. 1925. 36â€"38. WANTEDâ€"Maid for general house work. Apply 2 Second Ave. 584â€"W., Residence phone 433â€"W. â€"32â€"38 p partly stumped; 800 cords pulpâ€" wood. _ Will sell for $500.00 cash, or will exchange for good_ mining stock. Apply to James Fillier, Box 1284, Timmins, Ont. ». A.\% i1 1Jâ€"Canvasser, limmins ( servatory of Music. Good sal Apply No. 8 Balsam St. North 31 ANTEDâ€"Experienced general housework. V Mrs. F. H. Anson, J Falls Ont. phone PUBLIC NOTICE HELP WANTED ANIED for general house Apply Mrs., W. 0. Langdon OR EXCHANGE Bond Township, house and barn, 3%5 acres cleared, a â€" Maidâ€" for Write at onee Jr., _ Iroquois *Â¥ 4 %® "l)‘) V iolit AP yÂ¥

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