COLD STORAGE FOR CARS. Ap ply to B. F. Lennan, No. 60, corner of Elm and Broadway 3 4€ Between: DRESS M AKINXN(G In the District Court of the District of Cochrane Pursuant to the Judgment and final order for sale made in this cause and bearing date respectively â€" the 21st day of April, 1926, the 20th day of September, 1927, and the 290th day of March, 1928, there will be sold with the approbation of His Honour J. B. T. Caron, Master of this Court, at Timmins, Oniario, by E. C. Brewer, Auctioneer, on the premises as set out below in the town of Timmins at the hour of 2 p.m. o‘jelock, on the 20th day of April, 1928, the following lands and premises in one parcel. F4 A N ky y S below in the town of Timmins at the hour of 2 p.m. o‘elock, on the 20th day of April, 1928, the following lands and premises in one parcel. k Lot Number Forty (40) on the North side of Columbus Avenue, in the town of Timmins as shown on Plan M56, Sudbury. The Purchaser shall at the time of sale, pay down a deposit of $10.00 for every $100.00 of the purchase money to the Vendor or his Solicitor and shall pay the remainder Thirty days after the sale hereof. s eP EP In all other respects the terms and econditions of sale will be the standing conditions of the Supreme Court of Ontario. Further particulars can be had from Dean Kester, Solicitor, Timmins, Onâ€" tario. LW « THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION oF THE TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT Notlce of Reglstratlon of Byâ€"Law. Dated at Co of March, 1928. Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Council of the Township of Calvert on the 24th day of March, 1928, proâ€" viding for the issue of debentures to the amount of $38,000.00 for the purâ€" pose of erecting a School House in the settlement of AfBisonville in the Townâ€" ship of Calvert in the District of ie s < k Coehrane, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the Registry office of Cochrane, in the District of Cochrane _2 e Ne h. diss We on S TR ced UILILAA MkAKKFq | AAk ; VCAELZ _ e OMA C h en the 30th day of March A.D. 1928 as Number 129. 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. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ho. h on t ocm Dated this 4th day of April A.D 1928. PAUL DUBE, â€"~14â€"106 In the Matter of Arthur J. Rhodes, of the Town of Matheson,. in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, and in the Matter of the Bulk Sales Act. Take notice that Arthur J. Rhodes, of the Towmof Matheson, in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane and Province of OUnâ€" tario, has made a sale of his stockâ€"inâ€" trade to Jas. B. Smith and Ruth Smith, of the Town of Matheson, in the District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, and that I am appointed Trustee under the Provisions of the Bulk Sales Acet. And further take notice that Crediâ€" tors having claims against the Vendor for which they are entitled to rank, must file proof of such claims with me on or before the 21st day of May, A.D. 1928, as after that date I shall distribute the proceeds of the sale amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to those claims of which I shall then have notice. wW. J. GRUMMETT, Trestee, Ansonville, Ount,., Dated at Ansonville, Ont., this 10th day of April, AÂ¥.D,. 1928. 16â€"18 men‘s shirts. for $2.50. W day or taking )l) at rear ni give lessons C at ther homs 23 Kurby Avo your fur trimmings of your winter coats, etc., and have them made up into complete animal chokers. xâ€" pert workmanship. _ Apply at 13 Balsam St. North, between Third ard Fourth Aves. 16t.f. W. BURNSâ€"Agent for the Interâ€" national Heating Co., selling oi burners for small heaters, cooking stoves and furnaces. _ Anybody welcome to come and see it at 24 Middleton Ave., Timmins. _ 14â€"16p XARDY E. GENTILE Cochrane, this 29th day ' ~. sHone IS; QpCIiL) [CV on the piano to pupils es. Apply at rear of e., or general delivery. 10p â€" specialty Party dresses ill go out to se sewing at home. 25 Sixth Ave. and B. T. CAXARON;, Master Defendants open to Plaintiff t‘v O < made sew by Clerk 1 ROOM ANXD BOARD FOR TWO at 119 Birch St. South. . Private hnnugse ~Bt.L. NOTICEâ€"Notice is hereby given tnat On Mon Tong has pulchdced the King Edwar d Cafe and business from Bilil Giee and On Young Fat All accounts due the King Edward Cafe should be paid there at onee. and any account owing by On Young Fat and Bill Gee should be presentâ€" ed at the King Edward Cafe beforc May Ilst. 10 IN LOVING MEMORY of |I Jolhn Sheppard, accidentally trocuted April 18th, 1925. â€"Ever remembered by Sister na Rayner, and Brothers, A and Rupert. Of Valuable Residental Property the Town of Timmins There will ‘be offered for sale by Public Auction n Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 1928, at Eleven o‘elock in the forenoon on the premises :by virtue of the Power of Sale in a cerâ€" tain mortgage which will be produced at the sale, the following property,;â€" Lot One hundred and fortyâ€"one at the north west corner of Mountjoy and Way Avenues in the said Town of Timmins, according Mâ€"43 (Temiskaming) now of record in the Land Titles Office at Cochrane. The following improvements are said to be on the property,â€" A frame dwellingâ€"2 storeyâ€"conâ€" taining 7 roomsâ€"hot air furnaceâ€" also a frame barn. h24 4.A Terms: Ten per cent. of the purâ€" chase money to be paid down at the time of sale. For balance, terms will be made known at the sale. For furâ€" ther particulars apply to _ io9 T\ | A _A dord k cS Li k‘ NS JONES LEONARD, Solicitors, 18 Toronto St., Toronto, 2 Or toâ€"Messrs Sullivan Newton Timmins, Ontario. â€"16â€"19 BEAUTIFUL CAR OFFERED FREE FOR NAME OF CLOTH Geils the Tailor, local representaâ€" tive of the iGCrown Tailoring Co., Limited, of Toronto, this week anâ€" nounced a_ competition in which twenty valuable prizes will be given, the first being a Chevrolet car, the second a worth $200.00, and other prizes of special value and atâ€" traction. The prizes are offered for the most suitable name for a new blue serge cloth being introduced by the Crown Tailoring Co. Samples of this cloth, entry forms and all particulars of the contest may be secured from Geils the Tailor, No. 1 Cedar street north. «l house by to supply our eustomers with whipâ€" ping cream, table cream and the best of rich pure milk. Milk deâ€" livered daily in South Poreupine, Dome Mines, Schumacher and Timâ€" mins. Place your order with our driver or phone 99A, South Poreuâ€" pine. â€" Helmer Sons. $1.00 any place in Timmins $2.00 to South Porcupine Just WATCH FOR THE CHECKER TAXI 32 Third Avenue, Timmins POSITION WANTED ROOM AND BOARD "Free Taxis Toâ€"morrow " Hamilton‘s One Dollar Checker Taxi NOTICE Land Titles Act AUCTION SALE IN MEMORIA M daily in South Poreupine, Mines, Schumacher and Timâ€" Place your order with our or phone 99A, South Poreuâ€" Helmer Sons. Perfect Service We are now able reby given th pulchdced t and busine Manley 16h. 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TIMMINS, ONTARIO PILGRIMAGE EXCURSION TO QUEBEC, JUNE 25, 1928 Announcement cond â€" annual ** tion Exeursion : About 2.00 p.m. the party will arrive back in Quebee where there will be a reception by His Eminence Cardinal Rouleau, the City Council, St, John Baptist Society and the Knights of Columbus, after which dinner will be served, followed by a concert anc other entertainment. â€"16 ondâ€" annual **Souvenir‘‘ Colonizaâ€" ion Exeursion to Ottawa, Montreal, Rivers, Quebec and Ste Anne le Beaupre, under the distinguished atronage of Monseigneur J. A. Leâ€" uver, Viearâ€"General of the Duocese Y ou can make good hay out of the grass that grows under other people‘s i(‘et. aEILS + TAE + TAILOR YOU can Easily WIN This Beautiful CAR! CROWN TAILORING CO.. LIMITED . Write the new name you sugâ€" t*est and your reason for choosing it on Special Entry Blank which you must secure from our repreâ€" sentative. No entries will be conâ€" sidered unless written on this Special Entry Blank. 1. This contest is open to every one excepting employees of Crown Tailoring Co. Limited and their immediate families. 3. The name you suggest should be one word and not more than two words, and it should be deseriptive of this new cloth, and if possible, it should be a name not already in use as applied to ‘‘eloth‘‘ or ‘*‘elothing."‘ 4. Contestants may send in more than one entry, but no Contestant may win more than one prize. 5. Prizes will ‘be awarded by three wellâ€"known Toronto business men not connected with this Comâ€" pany. Their decision will be final 6. Handwriting or neatness will not count. The judges will make their decisions solely on the merits of the names and reasons suggested, so that everyone has a fair and equal opportunity of winning. 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The use of the boy> during school hours and especially for handling 11â€" (quor, is most objectionable, and there will tbe general support of the chief and his staff in enforeing measures against such wrong use of bO)S Boys should be at school, and people who are too mean to pay a regular carter should not be allowed to break the Work is being rushed on the build: ing of the new brewery here on the ‘‘"cyanide‘‘~ flats. <Night and .da; forees have been busy on the worl in connection with the foundations O1l( law. There have been several cases reported recently where boys have been used for the transportation of liquor, and all should note that this sort of meanness and injury to boys ‘an not be tolerated. It‘s the First Prize in our great new Name Contest. A brand new 1928 Chevrolet Coachâ€"undoubtedly the smartest and most beautiful model yet produced by General Motors. Fully equipped with spare tire, bumâ€" per, shock absorbers, etc., and finished in dark green "Duco." A car you‘ll be proud to drive, providing longâ€"time service at minimum cost of operation. You can so easily win this car or one of the other valuable prizes! You do not need any experience. You need not be "smart‘" Handwriting or neatness will not count. There is no complicated puzzle to solve Simply give us the best name for the new Blue Serge Cloth which we are shortly going to introduce to the Canadian public. Examine, carefully, the sample at Geils the Tailor. You will probably think of at least a dozen good names for itâ€"then select the one which you think best describes its quality, or finish, or colour; or maybe you can suggest a name that will describe, or combine in one or two words, all of these superior feaâ€" tures. You can easily do it. DO NOT LOSE ANY TIME But go at once to the representative, Geils the Tailor and secure your Special Entry Blank. PROMPTLY, EFFICIENTY AND AT VERY REASONABLE RATES Specializing in Chesterfield Suites, Occasional Chairs and Odd Pieces. Upholstering Done Goods called for and delivered McINTVRE BOWLING LEAGUE PLAVâ€"OFF NEXT WEONESDAY Winners of First and Second Half of Schedule to Settle the Quesâ€" tion. Should be Great Game Melntyre Bowling League playâ€"off will take place on Wednesday evenâ€" ing next, Aprml_ _ 25th, between Arâ€" nott‘s team, the winner of the first half of the schedule and Starr‘s, winners of the second halt. These two teams have been recordâ€" ing high seores during the season and a good battle may be looked. Capt. Starr will be absent for the occasion and this of course will weakâ€" en the team to some extent, as he is a topâ€"notcher in bowling. _ However, the team will play up its best to overâ€" come this handicap and may be exâ€" peeted to put in extré spirit and skill in the game, recognizing how much depends on the other players with the captain away. On the other hand, Arnott‘s team will notâ€" chave Art Williams, who monton, have been visiting Mrs. Bull‘s mother, Mrs. Paddy Rowe, of town. Mr. Bull has returned to Edâ€" monton, but Mrs. Bull is prolonging her stay in Timmins, finding much of interest in the vicinity.) extent. Both teams are in strong form and being on even terms in the way of handfeaps such as those noted here, will ‘"put in their very Irest liecks"‘ to win the championship. _ Bowling is always keenly played and keenlv followed in Schumacher, and the pla\- off next Wednesday night, as more than one player on each side has said reg onrl\ is *‘sure going to be some came.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo now in 1 h()'d;z' ayveâ€" > idbury, and n bowling. _ However, lay up its best to overâ€" dicap and may be exâ€" n extrs spirit and skill recognizing how much 1e other plavers with and so it weakened Bull, of Edâ€" )0 may ‘oâ€" this 1 CEDAR ST.,. NORTH opposite Hamilton‘s Livery ADD TO THE BEAUTY AND CoOMFPOoRT oF YoUR KHOLXME You will be «lelighted with the many new ideas at Lynett‘s for addâ€" ing charm to your home at very slight expense. A few odd pieces of furniâ€" ture, made in some artistic eolour, will do it.. There ade Love Couches, Ocâ€" easional Chairs, Foot Stools, etce., with Draperies and Lamp to blend. Come in and talk the matter over, at Lyxnett‘s, Goldfields Hotel bloek. â€"16 MAGISTRATE E. R. TUCKER HOLDS POLICE COURT HERE »" Magistrate Tucker, ofâ€" Cochrane, presided at police court here last Satâ€" urday for a number of important cases. â€" Charlie Woo was fined $10.00 and eosts for obstructing the police the fine being small no doubt because W oo did not fully realize what he was doing. A forgery charge was remandâ€" ed to Saturday of this week. TORONTO ONTARIO Thursday, April 19th, 1928 ed to Saturday of this week. Edmund Labrun was committed on charges housebreaking and thett. He is out on bail. Two men, Robt. Ritchie and Heeâ€" tor Mareotte, on charges of burglary and theft, were allowed to go on susâ€" pended sentence. At a very early hour Thursday morning two of the town officers seeing a light in a house where the owner was known to be out of town made investigation and found two men with some blankets in their arms coming from the house. _ In eourt the men explained that they had been planning to rent the house in question and in the meantime were only borrowing the bed elothes for the evening for some extra guests they had, and that the idea of course was to return the goods again promptâ€" Cochrane‘s tax rate for 1928 has been set at 58 mills for public school supporters and 57% mills for separâ€" ate school supporters. There is a deâ€" crease from last year in the general rate, but the school rates are slightly increased. FIRST PRIZE CHEVROLET COACH SECOND PRIZE FREEDâ€"EISEMANN RADIO FOURTH PRIZE CROWNâ€"TAILCORED SUIT 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th PRIZES THIRD PRIZE A CROWNâ€"TAILORED SUIT and OVERCOAT 11th to 20th PRIZES Inclusive â€" ce I() smm Valuable Prizes Completeâ€"$200.00 Timmins EACH $10.00 EACH $5.00 â€"$850.00â€" â€"$120.00â€"