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POR SAL]T cant IlOot, In thse Estats of Péter McGarry the estat the Town frict of who died December fied to s solicitor 1 the 15th particular: Immediate] tioned date â€" tate will be parties entit] only to claim shall then h: Dated at T day of Pebrm NOTICE TO CREDITORS PACFE PoOUR T ORF <chu Smit mIis810nSs, salesmen heated pealin sired ; selling lines men HE ER BOARD for ( 20 P 116 ppol cod 1 GWn Of .: died mber, Hi JR 1) 1 P M 1 C M a T1 s on or B L.LD}. 198306 M me Ayppy) 1€ mongst the ving regard undersiened nm 1 n m( en Bocdlov agalns late 0 he Dis ni Dargain McKay, day 16 house, t â€" 110 1aC h App ikin pine. 19â€"20 f01 Gore it PIANO FOR SALEâ€"Hté WHITE â€"HUSKY FOUNDâ€"at 135 may be obtained chickens killed, | We m Down | CREWES3Sâ€"In Playfair Brown ronto who arrang Fred Mathieshin jury, is piying ha id O Playfair Brown, matchmak mto who arranged the bout red Mathieshin received a iry, is piying the expons: mmeral but "éexpects the Onta: 2 Commission to reimburse 1 as also paid the expenses 0 Maypl ward W1 Clf Avenu 1lam UCrCv 20. 1927 â€"Sadly m ARTICLES FOR SA LF uP 11 itgom ne 89 Ma IN MEMORTIA M ed 1M Heaven ‘ememb )0A 1J GENT LEMENâ€"You P, 118 mmin uB am{ c ving memory ho died on A] Da DoOGG ~â€"HELD IN Wilson â€" Avenueâ€" on payment for his advertisement o#. Apply 135 Wilâ€" ind ~ condl home: ut nol /ill me by W net Ci¢ Â¥*~"An it 10 till Apply "‘immin Woman dult fa lv Daffod t in which fatal inâ€" :s of the i:tio Athleâ€" nhnim.‘"‘ . He resides of: mmediate Wende )1 Edwar 28 Cobalt, ~16â€"1"7D 5. Conâ€" 10 p.m. ~200f "GSm walnu bruary imil Wil 21 ind 17p 8 Schuma(her Lions «/â€" DNDiscuss Education 31 Aat the partlies entilleéd thereto, naving r gard only to the claims of which © Administratrix shall then have notlic ‘ Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 26 day of February, 1936. Georgina Cook, 401 Cambridge Av |Ottawa, Ontario, â€"Administratrix, | . A. Caldbick, Canadian â€"Bank Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontari her Solicitor. â€"~1"â€"18â€" | All persons having claims against : Estate of Frank Cook, late Oof | Town of Timmins in the Distmct Cochrane, deceased who died on about the 28th day of May 1931 â€" hereby notified to send to the und signed administratrix <r her solici on or before the 3ist day of Mar 1936, full particulars of their cla verifieq by affidavit., After the s 31st day of March, 1936, the assets thse cestate will be distributed amon the parties entitled thereto, having Intsrmediate schools are finding a place now in the Ontario educational system, P. A. Boyce told the Scthumachâ€" er Lions last night when he addressed them on the subject of education. These new schools take pupils through from Junior IV grade to first form high school and provide a different sort of training for boys and girls while they are in the periods of their lives whetrse the greatest physical change occurs. These schools have already been begiun in some places. Modsrn education places the child before the subject and the examination, Mr. Boyce told the club members, whereas in former ideas the subject and the "exam" had been primary facâ€" tors. The aims of education are to preâ€" lif in In the matter of the Estate of Frank Cook, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane deceased who died on or about the %8th Day cf Max, 19381. A more practical education is badly needed in Canada, Mr. Boyce said. Children should be taught how to do the ordinary things of life well. At a smoker, arranged by Dr. J. Stiles following the regular meeting, prizes were given for bridge and cribâ€" cage. Dr. Stiles won the bridge prize, while Chas. Butler received honourable mention. At cribbage ‘Chas,. Jucksch and Chas. Arnoit won the prizes. The cvening was brought to a close by the chowing of travel pictures by J. F. Kitâ€" chen, the motion picture films being supplied by the Cunard Anchor Donâ€" aldson line: Supper was served by E. H. Morissette. After 70 years of talk, a Canadaâ€" United States reciprocal treaty has been introduced to the House of Comâ€" mons. Although Mr. King was strong in support of the measure, Mr. Bennett stated that he was ‘"sincersly sorry‘" Excellent Address on Interâ€" mediate Schools by P. A. joyee, â€" Principal Schuâ€" macher School. stated that he was "sincergly sorry" that he could not agree. ‘"Depression. said the prime minister, "means noâ€" thing more nor less than the absence of trade and the reverse is equally true â€"trade, plenty of trade, means the end of the depression." Administratrix, by Canadian â€" Bank of ; Timmins, Ontario, ~11~18â€"19 + the unaerâ€" her y of March, hnelr â€" claim. the the h Local Woman‘s Brother Dies from Ring Injuries TLE PORCUTINT ADPVANCT. TTMMINS, ONTARIO Eclobay is deag j1Qg miain, sIx 1006 t and weighing 205 » old, hs had no T went to Toronto | "white hope" cont pices of the Apex C and Sammy Kelle hours after in the Maple nesday night livered by P don, Ont. A: the life of : meantime hi been sumino brother. Da whnere miner death a way fully were putting on ths bouts i Jack Dempsey‘s nlan to secur hope" to develop into an op] Joe Louis. Matieshin entered negy with the name of Fred He won his first bout with difficulty, ang in his secon knocked out, Roy Attwell, Fred Matieshin many in Timmin gister here last C ily reunion was home, recently | would like to bi The second local bo curling club is now we The soft weather ‘of the the week did not slow â€" and the ice was fair th In the Fecleston» cun Fred Matieshin, Fighting Under Ring Name of Fred Matâ€" thews, Died After Operation. â€" Mrs. Solobay in Toronto with Other Relatives. Ambition to be Fighter Leads to Tragedy. In the Eccleston» cup dra, lowing are the results of the ary round: J. Amm won from J. R. TC J. J. Davis won from W. W. S. R. McCoy won from J. M 5. A. Caldbick won from G A. R. Harkness won from A 2emn Six Rinks in Local Curling Event Remain Undefeatâ€" Play in Bonspiel is Now Well Advanced Walker and A to the firstrc results were as follows: Francis won from Tann Pickering won from Ta Amm won from White Black won from Prout Harkness won from Ri Father O‘Gorman won Rinn won from Lanzd Caldbick won from Ca Ramsay won from Lar Munroe won from Tod{ Cain won from Huckal Arscott won from McC Belanger, Jamieson, D: drew byes. The results of thre: games played in the clul Pickering won from Ft Harkness won from Fat Belanger won from J Rinks unc Caldbick, H Rinn. likely be plave time between t} Carson andad wW. Toâ€"night‘s games events advanced as after which it will â€" the draw for the cor T‘ry The Advance Fred Mat J. J. McKay G. S. Drew won from R A. W. Lang won from A C._â€"â€"P. â€"Ramsay, wW. °K. Davis won from Amm. Caldbick won from McC Cain won from "Munroc Arscott won from Lan Lang won from Drew Rinn won from Ramsa Walker won from Cars Harkness and Smith AnC Club Event In the club event prelin Mclnnis â€" Block i V rorman OH 1t 1mnais 1n t11€ Toke St., Patricia BlÂ¥vd., Cherry and also on Eim, Maple and Ralsam Sts., South. LOTS For Sale sSmith w Munr Dan Ma to from 12\ iln won Langd 20 Pine St. N. i inhe Mc plaved th Easy Terms 1€ en from Jamies Undefeated Rinks sfeated to dat> ar irkneéess, Cain. Ars First Round dadon 1P )1 Want Ad ho MA pa bonspiel well the early P1 ik Sn C dens n W 11 red Matthe without mt Nel: 1LI 11 uUugnotl draw H . Hy the prelimi )a) i( )la m Sn M1 11 ichardason n Timmins Belange R. Whit nmnen ‘r waly part 0 In A Dd min V * ments iD / Junior Boys‘ Hockey »\ Nears Playoff Time Kirkland Juniors Win | Over New Lamskeard 4â€": meets Namé Holy H Fresh Air League to Finish Games Soon WV Three Postponed Games t0 | rario Complete Schedule Next| from Week. | comp inadien 1Xis With hundred g in Kirkland ryâ€"~â€"Cobaltâ€"New In H 11 m( ill Clean up Games â€" During Week. Wl im Sat t, the Kir _the New e. > ‘The : a will prc 11 IlC Di 31 16 oO0n â€" are: at twWwo l _ ‘Trail Rang t, High School A v the intermediate s been arranged for sible to clean up the games that _ be postponed during the schedâ€" inadiens and High School A are ittling it out for first place, alâ€" i High School has not yet lost e and ‘Canadians have lost two. turday scores were: High School TMUXiS 1; ~Trail Rangers 5; High B 2. Tuesday nisght of this week 1] on po m T¢ Kirk] 1¢ 1€ S Tj ~RaAngers<0, 18. Tuesday night of this wee ime was played and Cana M i School A vs Scouts. ‘lineâ€"up may be incorrect. Sammy termediate section, games ‘Rothschild, coach of the Falcons, will irranged for toâ€"night and |see the team through. ight in an effort to get An item in a Toronto paper, giving a d games played before sof; | summary of Allan Cup hopes, says at in. Toâ€"night High School | the end, mentioning Montreal and Canadiens meet Holy | Royals, Verdun, Ottawa Senators, Toâ€" 10rrow High School plays |rcnto Dukes, Hamilton Tigers, Orkâ€" ind Canadiens play Tuxis, }ville Villains, Port Colborne Sailors, Winnipegs, Yorkton ‘Terriers, Prince 1y en iAlbert Mintos. North Battleford Beavyâ€" 11 NC 11 Xt wee clean )1 ril embled he inve F1 of supporters arrivâ€" from the Haileyâ€" Liskeard â€" area last id Lake junicrs turned keard juniors in a 4â€"3 n game in New Lisâ€" ly !2as played on Saturâ€" 1 H playoff s nat t] m h veritor, ~ns beca inusual] 101 1€ l ) expe A’ tf }n 1 * w : Mr. Barnt or., will y 506 0 yed Saturday High ers:; at three miavybe thred oned his m nt becaus full physi before en Also ther en now and l nrobably ames that lUC Michat iving MsSs It is an d plans pa 18 |)¢ l oba 1€ refund mM £ maAC uch a 10p am up VC n t € randa. That being so, the championship of the North should be decided by March "th, which is none too early but should give ample time for the Allan Cup playdowns or rather, the O.H.A. finals. Here is the Sudbury team that will probably mset Noranda. It has ‘been chosen as an allâ€"star outfit of the Nickel Belt League and is said to be eligible for O.H.A. competition in the matter of imports: Goal, Joe Tronstone; defence, Cook, Grosso, Kampman; first line, Bellinger, Stewart and Cooper; second line to be chosen trom Jim Dewey, Hiller, Hill and Steve Conick. Falconbridge won the Nickel Belt championship, their colours ‘be used by the allâ€"star team and Palcons predominate on the team outlined above. Ironstone, Cook, Grosso, Belâ€" linger, Stewart and Cooper are Falâ€" cons:; Hiller, Hill, Dewey and Conick are from Frcod. That woulg seem to be hardly fair to Creighton mine, who were in the finals of the Nickel Belt with Falconbridge and who have only cne representative on the team, Kampâ€" man. There may be reasons for that, of course, or the first report of the ;....._I.â€"Qlâ€"-..â€" ( i ji commmee ( Kapuskasing‘s withc Noranda plays Cobalt (central group winner in the senior race) toâ€"night at Noranda and probably in Cobalt on Saturday or Monday. The winner of that series meets Sud»ury in the norâ€" thern championship. There should be little doubt as to which team of the Norandaâ€"Cobalt games will come out on top. "It is the general local opinion that the Kings will not experience a great deal of trouble with Cobalt here Thursday." says a North@ern News report from Noâ€" piay hopt bye. H.A; given Kimberlie downhill r the downh mpeti1t101 mpletely AvImer CORN, Kellogg‘s CORNX FLAKES, per pkg Libby‘s PORK BEAN® large site Brunswick * A RDINE WHEAT Schneider‘s Sliced Bacon, per lb. Maple Leaf Picnic Hams, per Ib. 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Northern Skiers rthern Ontario Old Colonel ? tins Happy Welcoms T1 per tin withdrawal from N.O.â€" i, after having been mplifies the N.O.H.A. AI Ltit1s ppot 1 mA y othe Tha ives the picture PURDON SWEET ROSE BR AN D Timmins â€" Phones 111 and 1:333 South Poreupine _ Phone 150 14 black "inals Round Steak, Ib. .......... Blade Koast, Ih. ............ Pork and Beef Sausage o in isA sds me whie FRESH AND sMOEKED HALIBI SALMON, FILLETS, ETC. wne _ H it when at ; holdin: 16 T OLll 259C 9¢ 11c 5C 25¢ A 1 RC MACARONT Ib. pkg. THURSDAY. FFEBRUCARY 1936 May Be a Lesson The death of Freq Mathieshin, or Matthews, as he was known, is regretâ€" ted throughout Canada. The young boxer had dreams of getting places in Dempsey‘s "white hope" contest, which seems a rather silly thing at best. Fred was attracted to it not through knowâ€" ledge that he possessed the skill necesâ€" sary to carry him through hbut more because he had built up in his own mind a vision of success, if toâ€"day‘s reâ€" ports may be believed. The dsath is not an indictment of boxing in Canada as usually carried on. If anything is to be learned from the sad happening, it is that normally conâ€" ducted tournaments, in which boxers of more or less equal experience and skill are matched, make better sporting events for the participants than those in which "unknowns" may take part with the country‘s wellâ€"trained fighters. A despatch this week from Cosalt says that Englehart seniors, playing their home game of the twoâ€"contest series with Cobalt on local ice on Monâ€" day night sprang a surprise on the Miners by beating them four goals to three but lost out on the round nine to six. Cobalt, through their fourâ€"goal lead from Saturday‘s game, take Cenâ€" tral Group honours and enter the N. O.H.A. semiâ€"finals. The visitors played heavy ice, and twict in arrears before they scored the only counter of the middle frame to hold a comfortable lead on game and round at the second bell. In the third, however, Henderson, Archer and Woads in that order rattled the twine behind Thorng, the last goal coming a few seconds before the final bell. In earlier stages Jackson and Kelly scored for Cobalt before Heonderâ€" son reduced the leeway in the first perâ€" iod, with Jackson getting the only tally in the second. Of eight penalties, C3â€" bald drew five, Watts getting two and Rorke, Saumier and Fisher one apiece. For Englehart, Archer was of twico and Henderson once. Play was ragg:d at tim>s with conâ€" siderable overskating due to the pool a third period offensive that netted them three goals and victory. They were down by the odd goal in three at the end of the first period and Cobalt Honours for Central Group Go to Cobalt Lost to Englehart in Final Game but Won on the Round in Home and Home Series. shipped toâ€"mort old family homt Many who knew W. W. Hiltz, mayo of Toronto in 1924, and prominent 1 the community life of the city fo many years, will regret to learn of hi death at Toronto last night. piaying No David, nin‘ Mrs. Eldon Dies from Infection from Hockey Injyury son and Archer, wit Smith, Simms, Toye, Nineâ€"yearâ€"old Lad Sucecumbs Despite all that Medical Skill Can Do. Infed erda . HILTZ, FORMEKR MAYOR OGF TORONXTO, PASNSEX® AWAY 2 â€" NOust( nacher. ref 2 tins 21¢ k. X 10 lbs. 61c 2 tins 2 Granulsted snow Cap ~â€"â€"SCiWAY, SOAL} Ireston ice; W.ods, contre; Her rcher, wings; B. Smit} ms, Toye, Lennox, subs. Bill Bagshaw, Hallevybu Biâ€" More ayed a good game on twice were two goals they managed to stage offensive that netlted }"[ was gosd, but the Cobalters â€" alway: yround in hand. goal; Watts an Jackson, centre 330C 5) .)l' *)*» 11