c e hok SALE“’OW " Several) amusing m have hapâ€" yene regard to the election. > Last hall ton trucek had a CCE xmu‘m at thc ‘back a Liberal W START YOUR OWN BUSINESS â€" . ( Fordrito . Ont. ull or part time, own and ApPOrAtE 7'; le Gum ‘and Candy. penny.maâ€" ‘ Ideal for confectionem ';on : for : details. Reliable g Machine Co., 23 Albany. Ave., kird Ave, ‘FH rflom.-.m ‘at nfy Office at the hour of . 0‘6lo¢k ; in., the . afternoon on :the iy :ot. July 1948 Unless the â€xflre sooner paid.. Noti is ,é.giyén that the list of landsifor Â¥or arrears of taxes was published Match sale of land in arrear$ of * iuf the Town of Matheson f#vill s M DQM provide for repoynedt. it > f% â€" â€"Low Rates â€" . N â€" o c s ie Cag s CA â€"'â€"'â€"--" ‘ b’mm‘ln buying h y revinig your home, _ any other need? â€" â€"â€" Apply to nearest broxch of * r sbrict /of Cochrane. sÂ¥ Lt By; virtue of a warranhbf'the' ‘ of the Town of Matheson, umâ€" is haï¬df and the seal of.the hl(t pation / bearing date "the 15 Aay ntirio Gazette on the Ird day ; 1948 and : that copies of ‘tHe thiay| be had at my office; â€" r‘s ; office 1st dayâ€" of P. CG. WHITEHFMAp 14 toi261 21, Natlona} Railv _ : of {principelâ€"and in w the Dom son fvill | jon of Canads, dflthe aforementio hour of| binds and a certified cheque, if .. on :the r@ï¬'ud to:mke upianodd ‘amoun he _ Such security will serve as a gu Notic ‘antéee for the proper fulfilment of andsifor y contract : NF| dh mm nwr noips -m Interést‘ by the Dominâ€" Son of C# , og .the aforementioned and a certified cheque, if reâ€" ‘yahred to: make ‘amount. Such security will serve as a guarâ€" ‘antee for the. proper fulfilment of the â€" CAX YÂ¥ Lo _AAA kA L â€"A VA â€" _A AEEAA LAAAE C _ ds M Pb Call for the Convention June 16th, ‘parcels to go to relatives of members in Germany and England. . Miotions approved regarding donations to the District funds tnd Short Ccurse in Canâ€" minr. A paper on Oil drilling conâ€" ‘“..â€" Depnrtment of Public Works, Ottawa, and the Supervising Architect, 36 Adâ€" elsnde St, East, Ont. *‘ should be made on the forms supplied by the Department "And "x ~accordance with departmental speeiï¬cations and> conditions attachâ€" 6. Coal dealers licence numâ€" *mrs ;must be given when tendering. n6 Dagnï¬nent reserves the right : aemaiia® trom afty suceessful tenâ€" ore afwarding the order, a ‘sccurï¬â€™y deposit in the form of a cerâ€" tified cheque on.a ehartered bank in pamle to : the. order of the Minister of Works, equnlï¬'e 10 per eent of the«ï¬murgtg, of the tander, or â€"Bearer Bouds of fihe Dominlon ‘of Canada or im :National Railway cmm d its consgituent companâ€" COAL® AND COKA 'mm»mnms addressed to the 3 andt : engorsed "Tender or Coal" will be received until 3 p.m. vm:n.sm) ‘Tuesday, June 15, 1948, 1or the supply of coal and coke for the ‘Dominion : Buildings throughout the ‘Province of Ofitario.~ â€" £ Forms of tender with specifications 'condï¬id!s ?atthed can be obâ€" wgd from* the »Purchasing Agent Department of Public Works, Oftawa,. May 26, . 1948. . " PELLCYOUR FRIENDS YOU diIIUV 11 ing to be held a Freize, July 3rd. Canamnrantawer i_" . Federal : Buildings * Province of Ontario VANCE Secretary. e [ t¢r~m-law l!r-m Mrs. Ernie Simpâ€" Mrs. Vince Waker of Gueliph visiâ€" ed: with Mrs. Wim. Beeston: at Shillingâ€" ton recently. Mrs. Walker was a resiâ€" dent of Shillington for years before going to ‘Gueiph, Her two sons live in Matheson,. One drives Ernies‘ Taxi. ments were made for the Annual Roll Call for the Convention June 16th, ‘parcels to go to relatives of members in Germany and England. . Miotions ~It is with regret that we learn of . k Matachewan last . week . Christie â€"father of NMrs. Fred W«mm Mrs. Crigâ€" ger attended the funeral hbeld at Mataâ€" hcewan last Wednesday. Mount Rock =visited relatives and friends at Matheson over the weekâ€" Mrs. Ernie Price: of Matheson left Friday evening for Toronto where she will attend ‘"the funeral of a great friend. . Friendship Circle Branch of the Weoâ€" men‘s Institute, Anthony, held. its reâ€" gular meeting Saturday 5th, of June, with e‘ght members present, Roll call, mlï¬ Nrs. Freeman Anthony, Mrs. Berths Anthony and Mrs. Roach of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitehead of Orillia â€"are inâ€"Northern Ontario visitâ€" ing relatives at ILroquois Falls and Mathesoni. ko ioi mm ue mo on We o hP hadtulh n T9. “Thmgs T: use in the â€Kitphen and how they were made‘‘ proved very inâ€" teresting. â€" How to make sauerkraut was one, macaroni, maple syrup, and where sailt comes from and how it is processed for use in the kitchen. After retmmed hne aflor spendmg a holi- "v‘ ’.'..., "t.l ‘ w "¢ * § '~.‘ _A Â¥*" C ab :; cluded the programme for Agriculture and Canadian Industry. Next moeetâ€" ing to be held at the home of Mrs. J. Phillipa Gregg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Gregg of Shillinigton has reâ€" turned home after havirg had her apâ€" pendix removed at the Rosedale Memâ€" orial Hocpital . Matheson. truck. Surply this could be called at # <t3 of k when you needed one of them the iq. chances are that luck was against * ___â€" you. ‘ : ie Tehre was one bathsroom in the in house and there were several people to ues it. Mos#, of them had to shave. ; Something got out of kilter and a plumâ€" â€"ber was needed to come as fast as the ‘‘Pony Exnress. Trcuble was in the h saddle! < Water was running through the ceiling of the kitchen. Waliter Randall rushed to the teleâ€" provide â€" are all the other chm'chag ‘schoo 'A m but someone more wise to thet full but families are alf separ f .. ways of the plumber, called out t even‘ knowing it the cmm is aliye’: "A l . * he was out on h job most of the time lot of the children were ‘"In the Mr. Hadden of Sutton West is spendâ€"â€" and probably there would be no reéâ€" and at the Carnivals whn the ing the summer in South Porcupine eponse to the call for days. . So Walâ€" dike broke at €£30¢ p.m. Yesterdcy at the home of his daughter Mrs. Rm ter decided on anc.her ccurse of act.on: was Memorial Sunday. It will never dan ‘Wood. o instead of urging the plumber to cime, leave our memory even far less those â€" * . he would arouse his interest in want d l it W poor people. I will send newspapers with pictures. The Red Cross, Salâ€" vation Army, and Scouts are doing a good job. The people lo:t everything except the few clothes they had on. The ~crest of ‘the flood is supposed to be reached eighteen hours from now. The late spring is the cause of much of it and the snow and ice from the tops of the. flood is higher than the one they bad in 1898; J o on P t BPE We are truly vthankful to be safe but it sure breaks your heart even to lisâ€" ten to such a disaster. If you hear Vancouver mentioned its a city in Washington state just across the river from Portland.‘" This is the kind of letter one would expect.to have from Mrs. + McLaughlin. The local finance commitee of the Hospital < Board met the Executive Committe of the Matheson Red Cross Sociéty, Monday last, toâ€"discuss matâ€" ters in connection with a new twenty bed Red Cross Hospital for this comâ€" munity. This community whfch comprizes <the Black River Township area and Matheson also township of Playfair and Ramore, is at the present time being served with an eight bed hospital. _The Women‘s â€"Missionary Society of the United Church operate this hospital and have done a worth while job.: ' Mr. Hadden of Sutton West is spendâ€" ing the summer in South Porcupine at the home of his daughter Mrs. Rm dall "Wood. o :« Mr. Roy Andrews of Rae Avenue is home from Toronto where he has been receiving medical treatment at Toronto : General Hospital. Mrs. C. H. Libby, Mrs. J. Beard Mrs. B. Webb and Mrs. A. E. lake <of Dome Extension, with Mrs. Emily Lane, are leaving on Saturday Stanâ€". Ing to come. He wrote a letter: to the plumber, ~First, he commented on what heâ€"had done for the family in the past, sayâ€" ing â€" how> satisfactory the : service had been. Then he said. hechated to imâ€" pote on such a busy man, but .he would appreciate it if he could help them out in their emergency. Mrs. C. H. Libby, Mrs. J. Beard Mrs. B. Webb and Mrs. A. E. Stanâ€" lake of Dome Extension, with Mrs. Emily Lane, are leaving on Saturday for St. Gatherines, where Mrs. Lane will represent S. ï¬orcupine (Kitchenâ€" erâ€" Rebekah Lodge at the Grand Anâ€" nual Rebekah Assembly which meets in that town next week. . Mr. P. H. Murphy of the Township office is in Hamilton this week atâ€" tending the Canadian Welfare Council to which he has been appointed on the executive. c i Mrs. G. Perisini and children have left to join Mr. Perisini in Hamilton, where they will in future reside. Born â€"â€" In â€"Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital on June 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beelby of Strachan Ave., a daughter. This story deats with a vital interest: mwmmuamm ly. Waiter Randail, Phoefiix, N. Y., is a student at Byracume: mlm. : also â€" he is a student of how to handle peoâ€" 1 ple, as you will see. Arriving ‘= the university he had the _V He the note. to the phimber‘s house and left it under.the door. Then he wert home, but he had hnardly got seated before the plumber appeared. He said he was glad to come and he had Write Box 410 or Phone 184 â€" 192 â€" 234 Cochrane AIF FURS In Season 5. 0. TICKNOR Pays â€" Highest Market Prices For I feit my work was appreciated." Tss Engineers so troops and supplies could year thian ever before in nistory. ‘The Canal was>originaly bullt by Britih be diverted from the St. Lawrence Rlver where they were subject to ‘fired on by batteries on thhe American shore during the war of 1812. 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