BOY WANTS WORK after school hours and during holidays. Can supply references. Apply P.O. Box 6, Timmins, Ont . â€"28p. _ TENDERS WANTED.â€"Tenders will Please take notice that the Court of Revision of the Township of "Tisâ€" date will sit at the Council ‘Chambers, South Poreupine, at the bhour of 10 ~.o‘clock‘ in the. forenoon, ‘of Monday, the 27th day of June, 1937 ‘to hear and dotermine in the matter .. of: the ~Assessment Rolls, for the Municipality of the 'l‘ownshlp of Tisâ€" dale, fer the year 1927.. â€" . ~ Dated at South Poreupme flns lï¬th‘ _ day of.Jane, 1927. on dn 0 0 un o a W 244 Tenders. to be filed with. the Secreâ€" tary not later than June 24th, at noon. Plans and specifications may be had from the undersigned, s Board of ate School. Tenders to deposit $15.00 on receipt of plans, and to forward a marked cheque for 2% of the amount, with their> tender.â€" Nsz %30! ' Phone 67W. Tenders for the construction (withâ€" out electrical wiring or heating or plumbing) of a 4 room addition to St. Charles School, Tlmmms $ ; POSITION WANTED BY BOY with H.S. Entrance standing and nearly a year at, High School. _ Would like work in store or other place for the holidays. Best of ~referâ€" ences. Not afraid‘ of work. Apâ€" ply to P.O0. Box 695, Timmins. â€"24p. .WANTED ‘with reliable firm, by experienced chauffeur,â€" mprivate, truck or tractor. Apply P. O. Box 1480, Timmins. > _ â€"24p. NCTICE OF COURT OF REVISION PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"The proâ€" perty of the late Timothy J. Mecâ€" Grath, Lot Number 509, on west side of Cedar St., Town of Timmins. For further particulars apply to William O. Langdon, Room 2 Gorâ€" don Block, Timmins: (Solicitor for the Administratrix.) 24â€"25. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Property of the late Jemima McGrath, Corner of Fourth Avenue and Balsam St., in the Town of>â€"Timmins. For furâ€" ther particulars apply to William 0. Langdon, Timmins (Solicitor for the Administratrix). _ â€"24â€"25. SITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Engineer, secondâ€"class ; experlenced steam, electric.. . Steady,, â€"trustworthy. Apply Box S. T Advance Office, Timmins, Ont. â€" â€"23â€"20p. FOR SALEâ€"THREE â€" HOUSESâ€" One on comer of Birch and Sizth avenue, one on Rirch street, and one on ‘Charles street. For further inâ€" formation apply to P.0. Box 170%, Timmins. . ~24t,. FOR SALEâ€"Very desivrable property at No. 1 Spruce street. Suitable for rooming house or for store and apartments. Premises in excellent condition. Will s®@l very reasonâ€" able and on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. N. Campeau, No. 1 Spruce street North.â€" â€"18p.t.f. FOR SALEâ€"Dairy Business and Equipment,â€"â€"15 .good milch cows, and young bull; 18 months old. Alâ€" so all dairy equipment. . Anyone buying now will have pasture for summer. _ Sale for 200 quarts per day. Apply to P. W. Curtis, foot of Lauriee Ave., across creek. ; 23â€"25p. FOR SALEâ€"CORNER LOTâ€"with house on rear portion, 4th and Balâ€" sam. Splendid for business or proâ€" fessional man. One block from fire hall; paved road one block aâ€" way on 3rd and 4th Avenues. Ceâ€" ment sidewalk on_both sides of lot. Waterworks and sewer laid. . This is a good bargain for the man who acts quickly. Apply 12 Balsam \. North, or Box 213. _ _ be received up fo July 1st, for the construction of the new Children‘s Aid Shelter for the Diktrict of Cochrane. _ Plans, specifications and any information. defired may be seen at the office of the underâ€" signed.: Lowest or any tender not necessarily R~LeHoup, Secretary District of Cochrane C:A. S., Timmins, Ont. / 324. «+ POSITIONS WANTED Construction Tenders es Trustees, Timmins Separâ€" A. W LbH Secretary, 17 Maple St % g t y L P SE lt o2 > @4 of <Tisdale. Captain « Jack Janney, Canadian aviator, who hopes to earry a mesâ€" ‘magne from the â€"people of Canada to King George hy ‘a nonâ€"stop flight from Ottawa to London as part of the Diaâ€" mond Jubilee of Confederation celeâ€" bration. Messrs P. A. Macaulay and G. A. 'Petersqn wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and the public genâ€" for kindness. and. Attention shown the night "of the fire at the Reed block, when they were given clothes and othemse assisted by kindly people. +~24, FOR RENTâ€"Partly furnished. flat. .‘ Appoly to 66 Fifth Ave.. .94p. FOR RENTâ€"â€"1 or 2 furnished rooms ‘suitable for light housekeepmg *4 Birch St. S. ~24. Light eating and deep breathing leads to quick and> dear thinking FOURâ€"ROOMED APARTMENT TO RENTâ€"â€"-Water and toilet in. Apâ€" ply to 155 Pine St. South. â€"24p. FURNISHED ROOM TO RENTâ€" Suitable for one or two gentlemen. With conveniences. Apply to 2Aâ€"26p. 25 Main Ave. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company Limited hereby gives notice that it has under Section 7 of the said ‘Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and in the the Registrar of Deeds of Local Master of Titles for the DMsâ€" trict of Cochrane at the Town of Cochrane a description of the site and the plans of a log storage proâ€" posed to be constructed in the Kaâ€" puskasing River on Lots 22 and 23, Concession 13; Lots 23, 24 and 25, Concession 12; Lots 24 and 25, Conâ€" cession 11; Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28 Concession ‘10 and Lots 27 and 28 Concession 9 in the Township of â€"O*â€" Brien, in .the said District of Coohâ€" rane. , l s ' i _ And take notice that after the exâ€" piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice Sprute Falls Powér and Paper Comâ€" pany Eimited 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 conâ€" struct the said log storage and works. ‘Dated at Toronto this l1ith day ‘of June, 1927. _ ' FOR RENTâ€"One nice large furnishâ€" ed room in private home; with all conveniences; would suit a couple for light housekeeping with no .~children.. Apply 76 Mountjoy ) ‘street south. â€"23â€"24p. FOR RENT OR SALEâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house with all conveniences; at 55 Railroad St: (Connaught Hill Seeâ€" â€"‘tion). Apply to F. H. Hepburn, Box 334, South Poreupine, Ont. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"5 rooms down staifs; with all conveniences,; 44â€" roomed tenement upstairs. â€" Part cash, balance on easy terms, Apply to 167 Birch street north. â€"~19â€"23p. FOR SALEâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house in business section of town. . House is 20 by 30 feet, with all conveniâ€" ences and furnace. Hardwood floors upstairs and down, large celâ€" lar. Lot 30 by 128 feet. Will sell for cash or easy terms. Apply to 3 Elm St. South. 22â€"26p. Nav:galble Waters Protecâ€" tion Act. R. 8. C. Chapter 115 clean and comfortable; with bathâ€" room. Use of Phone. Apply: 57 Elm street south, or phone 596W. HOUSES FOR SALE P 24â€"25p.h. _ Deep bands of silk net in blue finish the two flounces of the bouffant skirt, with a nartrower band makm,, the moulded yoke. , The one above is a typical example of the type popular with the younger sete. Tiny®Floral sprays are shown against a cream background, the flowers being of various shades of pink and blue. k rio. :l’lus is a hif'h "honour a local lodg'es are ased m_deet local lodges are pleased indeedâ€" at it. At <the Agsemb o€ the Reâ€" bekahs of Ontario held atâ€" Toronto last week,;~ Mrs. "Ethel Keene was elected as a Grand Officer of the Grand Assembly.: The representaâ€" tives ~from "the Timmins > lodge to the Grand~ Assembly Mrs. Irene Clark, Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs. Multiâ€"coloured chiffons. are: commgl more and more into their own ‘with the advent of warm weather,; They are smart for aAfternoon, and are findâ€" ing ready favour for dainty Summer evening fracks. . this part of the North Land a member| """***** ""** * M °. "'"“' ofâ€"one of the local lodges has been [ oys Goncert will be on Bunday Evenâ€" elected a Grand Officer of the Grand| Next, June 19th; After Assembly‘ of the Rebekahs of Ontaâ€" . . Ohurch Services. Kashtonm Cream Jerse§ The same type frock would be efâ€" fective in fiinely checked gmgham or in handkerchicf linen. Flowered Chiffon Makes a Youthful fective for the small girl as it is for. Lightweight jersey is qmte ‘as ‘efâ€" her mother or sister. | A: delightful frock for mqol Summer days at the beach is shown here, done in featherweight jersey of soft cream colour. The inverted pleats give amâ€" ple fulness, â€" the ones on the blouse being traced in a feather-stltch patâ€" tem of b;lght blue ap o t o e es 1 k e P tion.. Sale at 2 p.m. _ . NOTEâ€"All the above stock is new JOHN DALE P.O. Box 603 _ Phone 586J Silk, 260 yds. Tapestry, 150 yds. Scotch Tartan Cloth, 40 yds. Tafâ€" Silk, 20 sets Ladies‘ Underâ€" wear (sik), 15 sets Ladies‘ Underâ€" wear (wool), 16 Bed Spreads, 16~ Double Sheots (pure linen), 12 Towels, 10 Ladies‘ Afternoon Dreaaes, 3 Ladies‘ Rain Coats and other articles too numerous to menâ€" on uk L VA : BY flm the first tune in the hmtory of his nart of the North Land a member at ' 892 THIRD AVENUB TIMIHNS The following shall be sold by pubâ€" lic auction:â€"500 yds. Silks and Broadcloth, 460 yds. Mercerised . Keene. Auction Sale ON FRIDAY, JUNE 17th Summer Dance Frock. With | MA mbm' and the / ‘indeedâ€" at it. Bright Blue â€". The:â€"first outdoor band concert of the season was held on â€" Friday evenâ€" ing of last week. The concert was scheduled for Thursday evening, but owing to the heavy. rain could not be held. Following ithe usual plan the event was postpbned to the Friday evening. Even on Friday the weather was not propitious, and accorâ€" dingly there was not the large attenâ€" dance that greeted â€"the regular band concerts last summer â€" The Timmins Citizens‘ Band, however; presented a very attrach\e programme of good music. The next band concert Wwill be held at the band stand on Spruce street, near the T. N. O. station, on Sunâ€" day evening, dJune 19th, after the church services. On account of the members of the band being on differâ€" ent shifts it is not possible to hold the concerts on Thursday of each week: Accordingly, the one concert is held on Thursday evening and the followâ€" ing one on Sunday evening after the church services. A. special proâ€" gramme will be given on Sunday evenâ€" ing, June 19th, after the church serâ€" vices. -fopï¬ofly lived inâ€" <this district, but hasâ€" been wm king in Detroit for some years.‘ «‘Summoned to Detroit by news that their brother, Wellington Boyle, had been seriously injured ‘‘in an airplane accident,‘‘ Mrs. Aaron Parâ€" cher and Mrs. J ames Price, sisters, accompanied by Misk Sadie Davis left for..the Michigan city last evening. Information received by telegram gave few details. . The first message 1nj1mated that Mr. Boyle‘s condition was..serious, and his relatives. were urged to come at A later wire, bearing his own name, stated his back had been hurt and that he was unable to :move his limbs. He is in Providâ€" ence Hospital, Detroit. Mr. Boyle Announcement is made that comâ€" mencinge on Friday evéening of this week, June 17th, there will be a dance every Friday evening in the Mcintyre Recreation hall,‘ Schumaaher. Tommy Stephens and his noted Red Jackets will furnish the music. ‘These dances should prove popular. FORMER COBALT MAN: HURT IN ACCIDENT TO PLANE DANCE EVERY FRIDAY AT McINTYRE RECREATION HALL A. despatch from Cobalt this week says:â€" _ ~ a OF COURSE YOU HAVE SEEN THE at ’the Rink. _ If Not, See it Tbni‘ght or F riciéy The following are the elected offiâ€" gers for the ens termâ€"for the Gold Tummn sâ€"-â€" / V.G.â€"Mrs. Wmmfre Johns. ;" Rec, See.â€"Miss Ruby Sullivan. ~Fin. Sec.â€"Mrs. Minniec Shephard. ‘Treasurerâ€"Mrs. M. Scott. * JOVENILE DANCERS AT THE CALEDONILAN SOCIETY There was a good attendance at the regular meeting of the Caledonian Society held in.the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tion. hall on Friday, June 10th. ‘The special feature for the occasion was the troupe of juvenile dancers. Miss Irene Gordon danced the Charleston ; Miss Helen Forrester danced the Highland Fling; and Miss Peggy Shaw the Skirt Dance. The talent displayed by these little artists was very much appreciated. WThe rest of the programme enjoyed by the Caleâ€" donians and their friendsâ€" included dancing and refreshments. RESIGNATION OF COBALT ‘ CHIEF OF POLICE ACCEPTED With Councillors Muriphy and Forâ€" tin opposed, the Cobalt town council has voted to accept the resignation of Chief of Police John Fraser, to take effect July: 15.‘ Applications to_ fill the vacancy will be received up to June 27. In explaining his position, Councillor Murphy said ‘he objected strongly to the publicity given the matter in the local press, which he considered unfair to the chief and a reflection on his character. _Other members deplored the publicity given but Councillor Phelps thought any acâ€" tion of the press should not mfluence the council‘s views. . The careless man usually get stung in the end. . + â€"Possible benéfits of such a consoliâ€" dation are difficult to see at this time, the location of the various properties not holding out any particular prosâ€" pect of one~being of benefit to anâ€" other, Each group appears to have its prospects more or less separate and distinct from the other. A rich rela.tlve 18 a km you love to touch P .A BIG MERGER SUGGESTED AS POSSIBLE IN. DOME AREA gress has been made in negotiations, but the outcome is ‘still understood to be uncertain. The names of Consoliâ€" dated West Dome Lake as well as Preston â€" East Dome and possibly Goldale claims are mentioned as ‘being among the groups which the advocates df a merger would like to consohdate According to a . despatch from South Porenpine, there‘ are prospects of a merger of properties in the vicinity of Dome Mines. Some proâ€" Also a charming asâ€" sortment of new sumâ€" mer hats. HE latest in sumâ€" mer dresses â€"Doris Battratt â€"creationsâ€" also. fur . coats ‘and adâ€" vance fall styles. u) All garments shown are on display and for sale at The Hollinger Stores Limited, Saturâ€" day and Monday hnowledge and tamber shouldn‘t be much used till they are seasoned. kno Did you ever notice how muth better you feel when you don a freshly cleaned garment Retain that good spirit by using our Superior Dry Cleaning Service King‘s Dry Cleaning Service Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith Third Ave, Timmins No need to bother making bread, rolls and pastry when our bakery is at your service. *‘ We bake everyâ€" thing you need every day and everyâ€" thing we make is wholesome and nourlshmg Get into the habit of dropping in our bake shop, look over what we have and treat the family to something new and good every now and then.. ./ The early milkm: + ns o ty Jxflfx" 9 *E t #‘“}* Hours:â€"2 to. 6 p.m., or by appointment â€" > GOOD BREAD AND ROLLS Phone 280 Phone 770