"Those attending the Corn â€" Roast Rheld last night by the A.S8.D. Club a very enjoyable time. This was ‘ttso first event of the nature held by ‘tThe Ctub, and about forty members 4nmed out for this new form of speâ€" cia)l.â€" The members of the â€" Club aiAtbered at the Oddfellow‘s Hall at eighit o‘clock, from which place they qproceaded by one of Dalton‘s, Busses %o Dalton‘s Park, where members of the committee in charge had a big Â¥ire going, and the most attractive Â¥orm of the evening‘s programme was held. While waiting for the corn to be preparéd the gathering spent the ‘trme in dancing on the fine pavilion a% Dalton‘s Park. _ About ten o‘clock members of the Club returned to the 1.0.0.F. Hall where the evening fimished up with dancing, the Club Orchestra furnishing the music tor the occeasion. \ ile was turning round at the centre «of the road, a small boy ran across the road, evidently not noticing the €ar. â€" The Jlittle lad_ right against the car and those nearby thought that nothing could save the woungster from death or serious inâ€" jury at the least. . Before anyons eould act, or even find time to think, the lad had struck against the car with such, force that he fell down and it seemed impossible that the car eould be stopped before it passed over the youngster‘s body. But the d@river of the ear proved to be unusually watchful, eareful and reâ€" sourceful. Still better, he was, going so slowly that his car was in complete «#ontrol. The cear was stopped so «quickly that the boy was saved.., The lad was picked up and found to be His mother however, was so overcome with anxiety that she had to be conveyed to her home. : She exâ€" pected that nothing else was possible ‘but that her boy would be maimetl or Kkilled. . The little lad owes his life, indeed to the skill and care of the driver of the car and particularly to the fact that the driver was so Careâ€" ful that he travelled very slowk at this busy corner. #bout Forty at Event. Dance at Hall Aft»rwards. The committee in charge of. the Corn Roast was, Mr. J. K. eenvenor, Miss Mary Boyd, Messrs. . L Urquhart, A. W. Pickering and J. Jacobs, and it is to their efforts that the success of the evening is due. "The committee in charge also desires to thank Mr. J. DaltOn, on behalf of the A.S.D. Club for his courtesies in making the evening the success it was. In addition ~to allowing the Club the use of Dalton‘s Park, Mr. Dalton also gave very able assistance in the ~uppl\m r of firewood, and conâ€" vexmg the (ori and equipment to the On Wednesday evening at the corâ€" mer of Pine Street and Third Avenue there was an almost miraculous avordâ€" ance of tragedy. While an automoâ€" bile was turning round at the centre of the road, a small boy ran across the road, evidently not noticing the €ar. â€" The Jlittle lad_ right against the car and those nearby #thought that nothing could save the woungster from death or serious inâ€" jury at the least. . Before anyons eould act, or even find time to think, the lad had struck against the car R. 5. D. CLUB ENJOY CORK ROAST AT DALTON‘S PARX PEACE OF MIND IS THE _ REWARD OF CARE IN DRIVING Member of them Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. each member of the Club being priviâ€" leged to ask guests for the evening, Â¥isitors to the town or uneligibles for membership in they Club. The comâ€" mittee in charge of this evening are preparing a programme. The lady membets of the Club are requested to renew their membership by the end of this month, so that lists be complete for the month of The | request by the | be Next Wednesday evening the Club wili hold their usw@l~ dance, the folâ€" lowing week wil be Visitor‘s Night, Nt 2.30 p.m. just as The Advance wa ; going to press a fire alarm was Â¥ans in, fire truck making a quick rm %o the box from which the alarm was sent. The fire was cansed by aune stumps burning to the north of 3. W,. Fogg‘s® Lumber Yard. and it was feared the flames might spread, sjne to the high winds. \ THURSDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1925 Published every Thursday by Geo. Lake AnNnada EJ Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rate States Telephones Residence 70 $2.00 ye $3.00 ove * AtT AT TEN CHARGED WITH SALE ~OF LIGHTWEIGHT BREAD GGORES ON SATURDAY IM MONTRLY MEDAL HANDIGAP Only One Baker in Town Escaped in This Week‘s Bread Test. V,. IfT. Emety ... H. C. Garner ... (GHeo,.. 8. Lowe ... D. Mackie‘ :..... J. A. MacDonald Dr. C,. E. Taylor S. H. Wookey .. Xx. 1. Hice :. ... A. W. Pickering T AICeely .l‘ .‘ W. Pritchard ... W. H.. Woylie ... Dr. N. N. Kirkup About onee a year the police make an examination of all the bread sold in town with a view, to checkingâ€"up on weights, ete. . Although the Act under which this is done is a Provinâ€" cial one, the work has to be done by the local police, but the fines in any cases brought to court go to the Proâ€" vince. et it was felt that Mr. W. 8. Macâ€" pherson and his staff â€" would have much difficulty in handling the crowds, and so the (@Muncil though it best to extend the time for first payâ€" ment to Sept. 22nd. This gives anâ€" other Hollinger pay day before the penalty of five per cent. is put against the first instalment of taxes. It qs likely that the next week will ‘he very Weather Idsal for Golf,â€"Sunshine and Practically No Wind. A real fine afternoon was enjowd by local golfers last Saturday in the monthly medal handicap pldyed on the Timmins links. Practically no wind, and warm sunshine made it ideal for golf, and though there were large numl)vrs of â€" members on the lml\b only twentyâ€"three entered: the medal handicap. Messrs. H. B. Ausâ€" tin and J. W. Fogg tied for first place with a net 66. \11 J. A. MacDonald came second with a net 67, Mr. J. Shewan coming third with a net 68. The following are the scores for the handreap, the gross score, handloap and. net of each player being given. (Geo. . 90â€"21 69 1). W 108â€"27 81 H: Huckabone: ........ 91â€"18 73 (teo. Adams ‘........... 96â€"17 T79 Chas. GyPiric ..:.‘... ... 103â€"27 176 5. . 89â€"17 72 Jonn ; W.. Pogg: ........ 83â€"17 66 Harry ‘B. Anstm*>....;. 89â€"23 66 Jas. SBhewan ... ...« :. . ~BBâ€"20: OB V T . mery. ... ...... . 90â€"13â€" 77 H. C Garner ..:i.1.:... Biâ€"18 69 Geo. 8. Lowe .......... 94â€"14 80 D. Mackie .:...:. 05 â€"=234 â€" 71 J. MacDonald ....... 8s0â€"â€"I3 â€" 67 Dr; C.. E.: ....... 98â€"27 71 S. H. Wookey :...}>.... T x: . AMGe :. ... ... 10227 70 X.. W. Pickering: ...:: .. 103â€"27 76 D* Keely . .. 74 Y 103â€"25 "(78 Monday and Tuesday this week saw an unusual lineâ€"up at the town hall, opposite The Advance _ Office. On Tuesday at least one thousand people were waited upon at the tax collector‘s office. Thesamount taken in totalled $71,000.00. Monday was not quite so busy, but:still it was a busy day. On Monday the total reâ€" ceipts were. $30,000.00. Up to date over $126,000.00 is the amount taken in on this year‘s taxes. The hbig majority have managed to pay the first instalment of the taxes for the year. In view of the crowds all this week before the tax collector‘s wickâ€" week‘s work in the bread line by the police resulted in charges being laid against ten bakeries for offering for sale lightâ€"weight bread. â€" Only one baker in town escaped, Jolhn Watt‘s loaves in each case weighed being over the required weight. Some of the loaves weighed in other cases were very little below the required weight, but on the other liand some of the bakers were apparently offering bread much below the right weight. â€"The charges to come up toâ€"day in this connection are against the following: Mrs. Gronland, A. Robitaille, Tony (Kirby Ave), Nap. â€" Desjardines, Mackie‘s Bakery, T. Smith, R. Shinâ€" "off, A. Dewickerce, M. and A. Patent, Schumacher Bakery. Toâ€"day‘s court will have a . varied list in addition to the cases above. Onre man is charged with having. a cow running at large. One driving a car without lights. Qne parking a car on wrong side. One parking _# horse and rig on the wrong side. One driving left side of silent police. One is charged under‘the Master and Servant Act. There is a case of the alleged theft of a table. There is nonâ€"support case adjourned from last week. â€" There are tweive more or less simple drunks. . Wm. Leclair is to [fa('e a ‘charge of having liquor in a _publie place. Seventyâ€"one Thousand Dollars Totalled on Tuesday, with Thirty Thousand on Monday. Amount Taken in to Date, $126,000.00. . Date Extended to Sept. 22nd, for Over $100,000 of Taxes Taken ~~ In By Collector This Week week trom Oronto on First Payment. Sulliyvan..; ; ... 108â€"27 Dones: ....1, ... 91â€"18 .l 8909â€"17 fFugg ........ 83â€"17 AXustmr*.*.‘. . ... 80â€"23 fans‘ a1,>.. i4 . ~BBâ€"2UO Ey ..c. . }‘s ‘. 90"‘“13 ner ...i.%..... )we .. 94â€"14 s Pss d ... ... 95â€"24 Donald ... .:.;.: 80â€"13 Taylor ....... 98â€"27 bkey :s ... ... .5 91â€"17 B : is is s 1i 102â€"27 ... .. 103â€"27 ........... .. ird ® sls s .l 103â€"25 .'lie .......... 88â€"â€"‘11 j Kirkuf) â€". .. ... 98â€"17 MacDonald returned last a visit of two weeks to business.~ One (One and the DIVIDEND NUMBER 141 HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES LTD. (No personal liability). A dividend of 1.6% on the outâ€" standing capital stock of the Company has been declared payable on the 7th day of October, 1925, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of bhusiness on the 21st day of September, 1925. Dated the 12 day of September, 1925 I. MeIVOR, T HUVU RS D A Y Bulletin Last year saw a remarkable busy time for the tax collection departâ€" ment about this time of year, but it was a slow time compared to the rush this year. ‘‘It gets worse every year, as the town grows, ‘"‘said Tax Collector Macpherson. Miss A. Sullivan, South Poreupine, Ont., who has been attending the Timâ€" mins Business College holds the reâ€" cord . of having completed a Bookâ€" keeping Course as well as the Sumâ€" mary of Commercial Law in two and oneâ€"half months. The above is ordinâ€" arily a sixâ€"month course, Miss Sulliâ€" van secured honour marks in most of her theory ‘examinations as well as pass marks in all. Again we may say that study and apphmtmn at the Timmins Business College means sucâ€" cess. ‘"‘"marked‘‘ by the bank. Tax Colâ€" lector â€" Macpherson _ enforeed _ this rule very strictly. One big firm that could buy out the whole town, if necessary, sent in a cheque unmarkâ€" ed. ~It was returned with the request, ‘*‘Kindly have this marked by the bank. * REGULAR MONTHLY SOCIAL OF MACCABEES ON FPRIDAY busy for the tax ‘collectur’s departâ€" ment, but, of course, not quite _ so busy as the first two days of this week. Now, the biggest portion of the first half of the taxes is paid. The biggest cheque received was from the Hollinger whose interests in the town are very important indeed. Speaking of cheques, one the requirments mentioned on the tax notice was that all cheques must be @marked‘‘ by the bank., Tax Colâ€" The regular monthly social of the Maceabees was held last Friday evening in the Hollinger Hall. A good â€" atitendance of the members, their wives, and friends who had been specially invited, were _ present. Several special numbers were on the programme, these including: a Paul Jones under the direction of Myr. Brewer; two Square Dances, one unâ€" der the direction of Mr. . MeCord, and the other ably called by Mr. Brewer; a (Gtents Tag Fox Trot, and another Paul Jones, intermingled with severâ€" al Oneâ€"Steps,â€" Frox Trots _ and Waltzes, made those who were fond of the light fantastic more than pleasâ€" For those of a literary turn of mind, Mr. Lainsbury, â€" elocutionist, gave two very fine and wellâ€"rendered compositions, the first, ‘‘The Man from Eldorada,‘‘ which was encored, followed by ‘*A Frenchâ€"Canadian‘s Search for Gold in Northern Ontarâ€" i0.‘‘ This was very humorous and received loud applause. Mr. Spacy also rendered one of his fine baritone solos, which was well received. The evening was voted as a big success, the music being )r()vided by Bridge‘s Orchestra. Among the latest enrollments at the College are Misses Florence Legendre, Agnes Smith, Sadie Aide, Jean Duff, Margaret Norlock, Adeline Jackson, Mr. Albert Orr. Final examination diplomas have arâ€" rived for the following:â€"Miss Irene Richardson, ~S8hirléy Payne, Annie Gerovitch, Phyllis Charbotte, Frances Olton. Miss. Florence: Mead takes. first place in the August theory examinaâ€" tions at the Gold Medal School, havâ€" ing secured two honour marks of 97 per cent and 98 per cent. Those contemplating enrollment at the Business College should do so imâ€" mediately or make reservation. Atâ€" tend Day or Night Classes. Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. 1. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. “/ MATTER" Services :â€" Christian Science Meetings ODPFELLOWS‘ HALL Thone 501 Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday afternoon 4.00 p.m. 40 Tamarack Street. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIQ Bubject Assistantâ€"Treasurer Write Box 223 PRACTICAL _NURSE OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT. . Maternity cases a specialty. Apply to ~Box P. J., Advance Office, Timmins. â€"35â€"37 p. PROBATIONERS WANTED â€" For Fall Class. Young ladies with two years High Schoog Education or its equivalent, will be given three years U'eneral 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. TO RENTâ€"Basement â€" of Standard Hotel for rent. Has poolroom, 3 small pool tables and 1 large bilâ€" liard. table. Four â€" point four Beer bar in basement. Also 2â€" chair barber shop, fully equipped. Apply St. Charles Hotel, Timmins. â€"34 p. TO RENTâ€"Single and Double Bedâ€" rooms, $10 and $15 per month. Room and hboard $9.00 per week. All modern «onveniences. _ Phone 586 3., 72 ‘Third Ave. â€"36â€"38 TO RENTâ€"One 2 roomed shack and one 1 roomed shack. Apply to 109 Spruce St.. South. oo â€"371 p. WANTEDâ€"A small farm to rent, with house on it, and ahout one or two acres cultivated land, suitable for garden. Not any farther than two miles fromâ€" Timmins. Will take possession now. â€"Apply to P.O. Box 1145, Timmins, Ont. _ â€"35â€"837p. TO RENTâ€"New â€" 3â€"roomed shouse. Modern _ conveniences. _ _ Well finâ€" ished, hardwood. floor. Apâ€" ply to corner of Seventh Ave., and Hemlock St.:North. «*>37 p. HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Five rooms ; all hardwood finish; water and lights. Apply 16% Kirbhy Avenue, Moneta. 3Gp. TO ; RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment in the Gordon Block, all _ modern conveniences. Occeupation Oct. 1st. Apply to A. F. Kenning, opposite Post Office. 6: £ DOCG â€" LOSTâ€"Thoroughbréd _ Police Dog, lost around Aug. 20th, from Dome Mines. Reward of $100.00 for retun of this 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. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS â€" TO REXNT to married couple without children. Apply to 159 Pine St., north. â€"37 p. TO RENTâ€"Comfortable Bungalows, low rents. Apply Arthur Mansâ€" field, School Janitor, South Poreuâ€" pine, Ont. â€"36â€"39. LOSTâ€"On Tuesday evening, at Timâ€" m‘ns Athletie Park, a lady‘s gold rollex wrist watch. _ Finder kindâ€" ly return to Mrs. Waldron Ladâ€" bury,; 355 Pamarack bt. . A reward will be given. â€"37 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. â€"36 p. PURNXNISHED ROOMS TO RENT; wWANTEDâ€"A . CARPENTER.â€"T DANCIYGâ€"If you want to learn to dance make your appointment for Kings Hall, Pine St;: for any afterâ€" ,noon or e\enmg Private lesson, Spemal price for party of 6 or more in class. Classes to he cnntmucd » for short time only. C. E. Macâ€" _ Donald, Phone 225, seâ€"o Flower Shop. Box 659 Timmins. â€"â€"37â€"38 $25.00° REWARD for_ information leading to the identification of â€"license number of Sedan Car and _the name of the driver who killed White pomeranian Dog on Wilâ€" son Avenue on Sunday evening, at 745 Apply 35 Wilson Avenue. â€"37 all modern conveniences Street north. conveniences, Apply 8 St. South, or phone 45J. tender on the work of building . a 20 x 20 threeâ€"room cottage at Sandy Falls. Plans and specificaâ€" tions can be had at the. Double Diamond â€" Office, â€" Timmins. All tenders.to be delivered . to M. J. Caveney, S8.S. . No. 2 Mountjoy, Sandy Falls, not later than Sept. 1 â€"36â€"38 p. [‘Pâ€"Al Balsam â€"347 p. l‘o HENS AND CHICKENS FOR SALE THE BIGGEST BARGAIN you heard of. Heavy Duty, quality Tires, See us 104 St. â€" We also sell rebult tires FOR SALEâ€"Oneâ€" business corner lot, with 6â€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, â€" hardwood floors, all modern conveniences; lot 30 ft., by 128 ft. Corner of Third Avenue and Elm Street. Also _ Tâ€"roomed house, with furnace and all modern conveniences, hardwood floors upâ€" stairs and downstairs, new house. Will sell on reasonable terms. Apâ€" ply No, 3 Elm St. South. â€"309. t. £. FOR _ SALE â€"MeLaughlinâ€" Buick Touring Car in splendid condition. Apply Box 393, Timmins, Ont. FOR SALEâ€"1 Crib, 1 Wood Heater, 4â€"tube Crossley, Model X. J., Radro Set, with homecharger. 30 Camâ€" brai Street. â€"36â€"37 p. FOR SALEâ€"Team of Horses, weight 1400, good work team, ready and able workers at all kinds of work. Apply to 65 Bannerman Avenue. FOR SALEâ€"Two Pool Tables,;, in good condition. $100.00 _ forâ€" the two. Apply to J. K., P.Q. Box 168,, South Poreupine, Ont., Phone 128. â€"37â€"39 p. FOR SALEâ€"Table, 10 ft. by 24. Apply to 35 Toke Street, Gillies Lake. 31 1). FOR SALEâ€"Baby Crib, with matâ€" tress; â€" Trimble Kiddieâ€"Koop type. Apply to 16 Elm Street South. _ FOR SALEâ€"Contents of Shack, itâ€" cluding Stove, Single etc. Cheap. Apply 104 Elm Street North. p. FOR SALEâ€"Pianos; One â€" Upright Walnut, one player Mahogany, 3 years to pay. 5 years‘ Guarantee. Delivered free with â€" bench _ stool. Phone or call at Room 23 Empire Hotel, Timmins, Ont. â€"37 p. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE on Elm Street. â€" For apply Room 14, Reed POSITIONâ€"WANTED AS COUNTANT. Ten years accountâ€" ing and general office experience. Capable of taking full charge of office. References for character and ability. Apply P. 0. Box 970, Sudbury, Ont. â€"30â€"37 p. DAVENPORT Apply Lady St. South. POSITION WANTEDâ€"Stenograâ€" pher and Bookkeeper, 12 years exâ€" perience. Best references. _ _ Apâ€" ply Box T. C., Advance Office Timâ€" mins. â€"37 p 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. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY â€"LAW Notice is hereby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the Townshp of Tisdale on the 9th day of June, 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 regâ€" 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 ntftouths after the first pubMeaâ€" tion of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. â€"36â€"38 Dated the 5th d 1025, Cheap. Apply â€" Mr. . macher, across the lake Holtrix Mine. SALEâ€"including livingroom, din ing room â€" and bedroom â€" furniture Apply to No,. 6 Hemlock St. â€"37 »p BARGAIN ~FOR CASHâ€"I have 6 â€"pianos just overhauled in factory and in best condition.> Just the instrument for practice. Price $110 â€" delivered. Get oneâ€" while they guaranteed. Phone 225. Flower Shop, C. E. MacDonald, 14 Pine St., P. 0. Box 659. s ~3 7. PUBLIC NOTICE Fully _ guaranteed. Flower Shop, C. B. , 14 Pine St., P. 0. Box s ~37. BED FOR â€"SALE aurier Hotel, Ceda 37 p A V FOR SALE particulars Block. Aide, Schuâ€" near the . Evans, Clerk. September â€"37â€"38 p â€"806â€"38 D ever good 1noe PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, nlacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42, Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. ,~12 RUSSELL â€" HOTELLâ€"ROOM â€" AND BOARD, BY DAY OR WEEK, Hot and cold water; free bath. We handle the best brands of 4.4. When on your waysto 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€"31lp. FOR SALEâ€"Slabs 16 inches. All dry. $5.00 per load. Guaranteed every loa(l over two cords. Apply Jos. Goulet, 80 First Ave. Phone 584â€"W., Residence phone 433â€"W. f â€"32â€"38 p. _ NOTICE i Smoth Rock Falls, Ont., August 26th, 1925, NOTICE is hereby given : that ~on and Aafter this date I, the undersigned, will not be responsrhlc for any bills run by my wife. | C â€"30â€"37 WANTEDâ€"Canvasser, Timmins Conâ€" servatory of Music. Good salary. Apply No. 8 Balsam St. North, CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Good salâ€" ary. Apply Birrell Bell, Violin Academy, St. Onge Block. GIRL WANTED for General Houseâ€" work. Apply to Mrs. A. Wilson Lang, 103 Birch Street South, or Dated at Timmins, Ontario this 1st day of September 1925, W. B. Ludford T A. Skelly NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofnre subsisting heâ€" tween us the undersigned, 'lhomas Arthur Skelly and Walter Benjamin Ludford, carrying on _ business as Sign Pamters and Painters under the firm name of Ludford Skelly in the town of llmmms, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnerâ€" ship are to be paid to Walter Benâ€" jamin Ludford _ aforesaid all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said Walter Benjamin Ludford by whom they will be settled. GIRL WANTED for general house work. â€"Apply Mrs. Calum, 1 Fifth Avenue, (upstairs). ~3i POR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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. WANTEDâ€"Cook general and mur housemaid. Apply to Mrs. J. Dennv. Schumacher. *‘ .3G. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 56, of the Trustee Aect. R.S.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 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 â€" of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames and addresses and deseriptions, with full particulars in writing of their claims and statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, duly verified. And take notice that after the said 15th day of October, 1925, the Execuâ€" tors of the last Will and Testament of th‘a said decgased will proceed to distribute the assets of the «aid Ap. Joseph Fowler Sudbury, Ontario. Sohcltor for John Alexander Fulton and Dav1d Camelon Fulten, Ex2cutors. 1 o e o t e ce en â€" M W Ne hy d t Th PP is TB 4 .Dated at Sudbury aforsaid this 4th da of Ssptember, A.D,. 1925. wood. â€" Apply Wilson Ave. Lang, 103 phone 345 ) ROOM AND BOARD SA LE PUBLIC NOTICE good cut Brewer, 119 â€"~37â€"3890 13. T. A. Skelly ed â€" house tutrnace in also stable x 28", two of _ cheap Apply â€" 69 of â€" 4â€"foot V eaudry â€"37â€"38 p. house« 3Q>= 13