nership are to be presented to the said Randall W. Wood, by whom they will be settled. ; Dated at South Porcupine, Ontario, this 18th day of Jjune, 1948. _ |AlL debt sowing to the said partâ€" nership are to be paid to Randall W Woot, at South Porcupine, Ontario, and all claims against the said partâ€" â€" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting betweéen us the undersigned, Ralph C. Wood and Randall W. Wood, carryâ€" ing on business of retail groceries and meats, under the firm name of WOOD BROTHERS‘ â€" GROCERIES AND MEATS, in the Settlement of South Porcupine in the Township of Tisdale, District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. . 81 N. ROSS AND CO. po Bertrand or to the undersigned . A, Cousineau, their solicitor, on or before the 19th day of July 1948, eir and addresses and full particuears of their claims and the nature .of their securitiee (if any) held by them duly verified by statu- tory declaration. 4 Atter the 19th day of July 1948, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the ‘parties entitled théréto having regard only to the claims of which at the time, have notit¢ed. DATED June 21, 1948. Joseph Godin, 107 Algonquin Bouleâ€" vard East, Timmins, Ontario. Leo ‘Bertrand, 219. Eim nporth, Timâ€"« mins, Ontario. J. A. Cousineau, Room 7, 46% Thlrd Avenue, Timmins, Ontario. Solicitor for the said executors. .. . PR _ PROFESSIONAL CARDS C 4 â€" Marold W. Gauthier P CBABTERED ACCOUNTANTS . Licensed Municipal Auditors 60 THIRD AVE., TIMMINS, onT. Phones 640 and 681 l persons having claims against the estate of Sarah Godin, who died on or about the 4th day of March 1948, are notified to send to the unâ€" dersigned executors, Joseph Godin and IN THE ESTATE OF Sarah Godin, leté of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, married woman, . @Câ€" o â€" PHONES â€" Office 3819 2747 Notice Of Dissolution Â¥ J Expert Swiss Watohmuhr PHONE 18365 . Third Ave. Tim1 J. W. Ests, O.L8. ;. heer, Architect uul $17 Algonquin Bivd. East | t Gillies Este . NOTORY PUBLIC Suite 5 Ellies Bldg. $7 Third Ave, Timmi RALPH C. WOOD RANDALL W. WOOp 26â€"27â€"28 25â€"206â€"27 Janitor for" Broadway Ave. School (old High School) South Porcupirfe. Duties to commence Aug. 1st, 1948. Apply stating age, Marital Status and salary expected to the Secretary S. S. No. 1 Tisdale, P. O. Box 507, South j Porcupine. 27â€"28â€"29 : Judith:MacLean V.S.,.D.V;M. BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. Phone 332 William Shub, B. A A tenant who desires to vote on the said â€" question must deliver to: the Clerk not later than the tenth day before the 26th day of July, 1948, 4 declaration under the Canada Eviâ€" dence Act that his lease extends for at least twentyâ€"one years and that ‘he has by the lease covenanted to pay all municipal taxes in respect of the property other than local improveâ€" ment rates. DATED at Matheson ~Ontario, this 24th day of June, 1948." Adolphe Doucette, Clerk. 26â€"27â€"28 NOTARY PUBLIC 17 Pine N. Ph The 19th day of July, 1948, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon at the Office of the Township of Black River in the Town of Matheson has been fixed as the time and the place for the appointment of persons to atâ€" tend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINs $O. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Of. 223 Ph. Off. 96 TOWNSHIP OF BLACK RIVER _ TAKE NOTICE that the following question is to be submitted to the vote of the electors of the Township of Black River on Monday, the 26th day of July, 1948: Are you in favour of the separation from the Township of Black River the whole of the former Townships of Stock and ~Taylor and all that portion of the former Township of Carr lying west of the Watabeag and Black Rivers and the South Half of Concesison one (1) of the former Township of Walker? > I Adoliphe Douuette do hereby cerâ€" tity that the above is a correct stateâ€" ment of the question to be submitted to the vote of the electors‘* of the Township of Black River. The votes of the electors upon the said question will be taken on Monday the 26th day of July, 1948, and the polling places will be the same as those used at the last Municipal Elections. Dated at Porcupine, 1i0th day of April, 1948. CALDBICK\ YATES Frank H. Bailey, Bamk of Commerce Bullding 8. A. Caldbick, K.â€"O. C. W. Yates, B. A. SOLICITORS ErC. S. Porcupine Phone 1110 All persons having claims against the estate of Leonide Plouffe. who died on or about the 9th day of Octâ€" ober 1944, are notified to send to the undersigned â€" administrator, â€" Lionel Plouffe or to the undersigned J. A. Cousineau, his solicitor, on or before the 19th day of July 1948, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by statutory declaration. After the 19th day of July 1948, the assets of the said deceased will be disâ€" tributed â€" among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which at the time, have noâ€" DATED June 21, 1948. Lionel Plouffe 414 Spruce Street South Reom 7, 46% Third Avenue Solicitor for the said administrator. 15.93.27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF Leonide Ploufle, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, married woman, deceased, After the 19th day of July 1948, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only\to the claims of which at the time, have noâ€" ticed. DATED June 21, 1948. Georgiana Roy 27 Way Avenue, Timmins, Ontario. J. A. Cousineau Room 7, 46% Third Avenue, ‘ Timmins, Ontario. Solicitor for the said administratrix. 25â€"26â€"27 All persons having claims against the estate of Alderic Roy, who died on or about the 13th day of May 1947. are notified to send to _the under- signed. Roy: or to the undersigned J. A. Cousineau, her solicitor, on or betore the 19th day of July 1948, their names and addresses and full particuiars of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verifiedi by statutory declaration. Frarnk Cadeau of Elk Lake visited with relatives and friends in the Maâ€" theson Ditsrict over the holiday weekâ€" IN THE ESTAITE OF Alderic Roy, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, miner, deceased. Cook, Mrs. A. Bennett, Mrs. Geo. Wolfe, and the hostéss Mrs. J. Priecse. To my many friends and neighbours I extend my sincerest thanks and apâ€" preciation for their many acts of kindâ€" ness shown in the prolonged iliness and recent bereavement. A special thanks to Dr. Kelly and the nurses and St. Mary‘s Hospital. D. I. Area Convention to be held this fall at Kirkland Lake. Adelicious lunch was served by the hostess. Those attending were, Mrs. L. Gettler, Presâ€" ident Mrs. A. Cadeau, Sec. Treas. Mrs. MacMain, Mrs. E. Price, Mrs. O. P. Wolf, Mrs. A. Levecque Mrs. Stanley NOTICE TO CREDITORS Friendship Circle W. I. Meets Friendship Circle Branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Friese on the Hooker Creek Road. The proâ€" grammeâ€" was Patriotic nnd Villiage Histories of both Anthony and Hooker Creek were exhibited, the Roll Call, Patriotic poem of prose was enthusâ€" lastically responded to. At the conâ€" clusion of the business period, Mrs. E. Price of Matheson was appointed Dis trict Director and Mrs. O. P. Wolf, Hooker Creek District Delegate to the Mr. and Mrs. M. Jensen of Toronto former residerts of Matheson district visited friends in Matheson for a few days. Mr. nd Mrs. Charlie Crigger of Mount Rock visited relatives in the Matheson districtâ€"last week. Mr. ard Mrs., Gordon Lausch of Golâ€" den City visited relatives at Matheson during last week. Mrs. J. O‘Shaughnessy and family from Bancroft will join her hugband Mr. O‘Shaughnessy of Matheson, to spend the summer holdays in a cottage at Perry Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMain of So, her summer holidays. o Scholarship. . Porcupirne spent the ‘holiday visiting relatives at Matheson and Anthony. The Shillington and Anthony Picnics _ Jack and Bill Mcinnis are in North were a huge suucess July ist. in both Bay and New York on Holiday. Mr. nd Mrs. Charlie Crigger of Mount places they have held their picnics for Rock visited relatives in the Matheson Years and it takes the form of a ree The weed inspector is asking ail Mr. and Mrs. A. Brightwell of Shillâ€" ington have their daughter Evelyn, Mrs. Adamson and her two sons of South Porcup‘ ne home for a visit. Emmet Cook of New Liskeard is in Matheson on business for the Departâ€" ment of Highway. byi e .m aMWle § m, Mf El3 mw m MmmM m dnumm mmame i in P i mmmu io gf wummw mu am ied |62,1$ h. 910 mmwmmm mmm Bé inl; [if *P: CARD OF THANKS James E. Keen By Mrs. Gâ€"R. Welr _ _For the first time in the history of week of July, so as to be here in pletity _the International Plowing Match conâ€" of time for the mattch. Horses and ucted by the Ontario Plowmen‘s Asâ€" tractors wil be porvided by the comâ€" ociation a ‘team of expert plowmen mittees for the International Match. from the British Isles will be present J. A. Carroll, commenting on the en. when the big event is held at Lindsay try of the three Irish experts for the n October of this year, and will take International events, said this marked part in the horse and tractor compeâ€" a new venture on the part Of overâ€" titions. J. A. Carroll, Secretaryâ€"Manâ€" seas plowmen, and was the direct reâ€" ager of the Ontario Plowmen‘s Assoâ€" sult of the interest which has been lation, has been notified by the secâ€" created by the visits in 1947 and 1048 etary of the Northern Ireland Plowâ€" of parties of Ontario plowmen to Ireâ€" ing Association that a party of five ofâ€" land. â€" He was sure the work of the icials and plowmen will be in attenâ€" visitors from Ireland would be watched ance at the Lindsay Match, and has with keen inteérest when the match en requested to enter them in the held at Lindsay, and would give a truly arious classes open to them. â€" dinternational significance to that event, = Irish Plowmen To Compete At International Meet 66 » siding recently at 48 Dome avenue. Briers from ;‘;f;‘,‘,‘t{, L;::cfstock frevicw® He was a veteran of both wars and Cattle Trade at Toronto was slow but WAs an active member of the local neld at about steady prices despite the P"A"ch of the Canadian Legton. inferior quality of offerings. Some in. . ®Funeral arrangements weére in the creasein demand was noted toward the of Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlors. and weighty steers were quoted ; from $18 to $21.50, with butchers at $17 . Mrs. Albert S“"Mef and son Aibert to $21 and good. cows from $13 to 314 left. on Friday for Long Beach and 50. and: an odd $15.50., | ; F\enw:ck bo vlsit 1elatives Hogs An ddva:née in the hog market wae;i R x3 q Ifairly;. gengral; :aithough :all markets / _ ‘plow" were not included. Grade A sold cmnpetltion wtth the conteat.ants from strong at $31.75 Grade B1 at $31.35, Canada are James ‘Morrow, Glenanâ€". sows $23. This price does not include nagh, Bangor, County Down, a former the Dominion Government premium of champion horse plowman: R. A. $2.00 per head on Grade A and $1 pér win, Kilkross, Gounty Anâ€" head on Grade B1. trim, a former tractor plowing champâ€" ‘Lambs Spring Lambs are becoming ion, and, T. C. Reid, Bailyknockan, Bal.â€" more prominent on the market and lygowan, County Down, an expert trac. prices as a result have eased someâ€" tor plowman. Acoompanylng them on what although the declines have not the trip to Ontario will be John Hart, been particularly serious. Good lambs Colerairne, County Derry, chalrman of sold lower at Toronto at $23.00. the Northern Ireland Ploughing Assoâ€" Calf Toronto opened steady on veals, clation, and Archite MoFariane, viceâ€" choice at $21.50, but by midâ€"week only chairman of the Association. outtsanding sales were made at $23.50, party has completed arrangeâ€" with most $28 down. Others sold dowh ments to sail on the qQueen Flizabeth to $12. . _for NMew York on October 14, arriving mon e there on October 6. After a day or b< two in New York, the Irish group will Il‘ lSh P lOWlIleIl come on to Toronto and ‘will go on to To Compete At is Hom October in to 13. m Mr. Ross Bastien of Shillington has just finished enlarging his store. The first part of this store was built in 1914 and run by the late E. H. Basâ€" tien and the late Mrs. Bastien ran the Shillinton Post Office for years. This was the first store in the village But not the first iP. O. The first Post OF. fice was run by the late Mr. W. Statâ€" Mr. Harry Child of Toronto has been e visiting with relatives in Matheson The High School for the past week. on Tuesday in full Mr. A. Hooper of New Liskeard is in Matheson on business with the Deâ€" partment of Hinways. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrews of Timâ€" mins are visiting relatives in Matheâ€" son this week. A surprise farewell party was held â€" Mr. and Mrs., Cy Holmes left on Sat. Detter Canada«â€"we must eacn do our at the home of Marion Solum, Shili. Uurday for Port Arthur where part of Part." ington for Sheila Oullette before de. the summer vacation will be spent. He divides his manifesto into three parting for her new home at Kirkland parts : Lake. The young folk played a variety Mr. Carl Caskey of the Fire Marâ€" (1) Democracy is belief in the su= of games and enjoyed a delicious lunch} ihall’s office in Toronto was in South W‘M o. c C ; Porcupine on Tuesday and ‘visited at Sheila was preséented with a grand 4 | J string of pearls as a token of the es. the home of Mrs. Maxwell Smith. Mrs teem in which she was held at Shill. Caskey accompanied him. inton. Last week mention was made of Mr. before the seeds mature. and Mrs. C. Wilder as early storekeepâ€" o es ers at Shillington. ‘This should have Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McVey and fam. read, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mark Wild, sister y have returned from a mamn in and brotherâ€"in law of Mr. Frank Stat. Sudbury, ton former residents of Shillington. Mr. omm Wild it appears sold to Mr. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and chilâ€" Rumbal who only ran the store a short dren left on Sunday to spend the while. mer months in Toronto and vicinity. 9 The renovating of the Legion Haill of ing ‘Guideâ€" Craft. Matheson is about completed. This e is a cosy hall for the smailer social gaâ€" _ Miss Phyllis Cahill is on holiday in therings and was missed while closed. Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cartwright and ‘Congratulations to Ralphée Micheli daughter Nancy of Stratord motored (Dome Extension) who has obtained to spend a holiday at Matheson with top honours in his second year of Den. h‘s parerts Mr. and Mrs. V. Cart. tistry at the University of ‘Toronto â€"â€" wright. Mrs. V. Caortwright will re. Class of 100 students He has won turn south with her son this week for thereby the James Bronaston Dillmott union. This year especially as it was those with "noxious weeds" on their : sow thistle etc.â€"to have them destroyed in interest in the welfare of coming Birs. Bradiey of North Bay â€" Camp citisens. pfeour Commandant, with Miss Shirley Camâ€" were Messtrs, Monte Kave, Frad Draves, Te Jim Kitts and Roy Joz:aon. Mrs. Tom Neil otf Dome RBx. is WM“M. q s. J" “ Mervyn Leslie of Matheson spent the Ex. is Camp Mother and Cook, hol‘day at Timmins. Austin Claiker is teaching Crafts, â€"Write Boxâ€"410â€"or Phone 184 â€" 1982 â€" 234 Cothrane 8. 0. TICKNOR â€"Pays Highest Market Prices Â¥m For their own plows over in advance, and these will be shipped about the first week of July, so as to be here in pletity of time for the match. Horses and The déecéased ‘had lived in South Poreupine for the past 186 years, reâ€" siding recently at 48 Dome avenue. Sandy Marshall Dead "Sandy" Marshall aged 47 died in Porcupine ‘Gehneral Hospital on June 17th.. The body was sent to North Bay for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Hunkin: and faimily and Mrs. Sanderson jleft on Sunday for Mitchell and: Toronto for two weeks. â€" ‘Mr. Hunkin will, while in ‘Toronto: attend a . Postâ€" Graduate Course at the Institute of Rmbhainving. The High School Army Cadets left on Tuesday in full force to spend ten days at Camp Ipperwash on Lake Hurâ€" on. Some attending are Angus Galâ€" braith, Murray Costello and Pete Gazâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Raliph Wood and daughâ€" ter are in Toronto on holiday. Mr.â€" Willis is not the only one of Mr. and Mrs. aamh Fills and chil. whom T knhow who wishes to express dren left on Sunday to spend the sum. in words hisâ€"democratic belief.. But mer months in Toronto and vicinity. I like his manifesto and, particularly, his motto, His motto reads: "For a Mr. and Mrs. Cy Holmes left on Satâ€" better Canadaâ€"â€"we must each do our urday for Port Arthur where part of Part." the summer vacation will be spent. He divides his manifesto into three parts: proved that man must have his stoâ€" mach full and have a sense of materâ€" ial security, or his mind and spirit will remain contcernedâ€" with material things and his attention will be diverted from the civil â€"libertiee and the: spiritual thoughts by which . we feel t.rmt man must live. Oof course, I think it is only fair to say that there must be an economic side to any theories by which people live today. It has been fairly well TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Town of Matheson will take into consideration the passing of and if approved will pass at its meeting to be held on the 16th. day of Ajugust 1948 at the hour of 7.30 o‘clock in the afternoon jA .;,,,,'-.g;.he‘-.'l‘m Clerk8‘ Office, in the Town of Matheson a PS yâ€"law for stopping up and ‘closing: all and: singular, the certain parcels or tracts of land situate, lying and being. in the Town of Matheson, in the District of Cochrane, and, Province of Ontario, being composed of part of the original road allowance on the South end of Third Ave. Plan Mâ€"97 North Bay, now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane, Ontario, and the original road allowance‘ lying north of the limit of Lot Number 15. Plan Mâ€"187 North. Bay, now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane, Ontario, which said parcels are more particularly described. as follows; That is to say: starting at the north west angle of Lot 4. in the sixth coftcession of the Township of Bowman; thence south 6 minutes east alorng the west limit of said lot, 989 feet and? inches, to a point in the north limit of Railway Street, as shown on Registered Plan M+97 North Bay; thence east astronomically along said north limit 345 feet, to the south east angle of lot 84, as shown on said Plan, which is the point of commencement; thence north 6 minutes west along the east limit of said lot 84, and the east limit of lot, 83, as shown on said Plan 132 feet, to the north east angle of said last.mentioned lot; thence north 89 degrees and 54; minutes east, 66 feet: thence south 6 minutes east 132.1 feet; thence west astronomically, 66 feet, to the point of com»â€" mencement. Secondly Commencing at the north east angle of Lot 15, as shown on Registered Plan of subdivision Mâ€"187 North Bay, now Registered in the Land Titles Office at: _.Cochrane, Ontarto; Thence Southerly and westerly along the northerly boundary of said lot 15, for a distance of one, hundred and thirty six feet and nine inches (136‘9") to the northwest anglle of said Lot 15; Thence northerly along the projection of the westerly boundary of said lot, for a distance of sixtyâ€"cight feet, four and one half inches to a point that is perpendicularly distant from the northerly boundary of said Lot 15, sixtyâ€"six (66.0) feet; ; Thence Northerly and easterly, paralled to the northerly boundary of said Lot 15, for a distance of one hundred and thirty six feet and nine inches (138‘9") to a point that is perpendicularly distant thirty (300) feet from the easterly boun of Let 5 in the sixth concession of the Township â€" of BOWMAN; Thence Southerly for a distance of sixtyâ€" eight feet, four and one half inches to the point of beginning, and for selling and conveying the said first portion so stopped up and closed as aforewaid to Nathan 26â€"21â€"28+29 . aarhaterd _2 ds Aracalh. °* i °C @P dths ied nc The said Byâ€"law may be inspected during business hours by any interested party, at the e of the Town Clerk prior to the passing of the â€" 9# € second portion so itom(i up and closed ervices Limited of the City of Sault Ste. Marie «Jlaw filed in the Offic J of Matheson. y of the said B e ‘said in the lerk The Town Of Matheson @â€"2â€"White engines, Model 20A,© completelv overhauled with: Units. @ 16 pair (32 seats). of Tropic Aire . recliner seats and bâ€"passener rear chesterfield seat,â€"all mohair covered. ® : For .immediate :delivery,:interâ€"city type,, seating. capacâ€" ity 24 37 passengers.: Bodies of steel construction and late â€"design.:. Buses nowâ€"in regular operation and inspecâ€" tionâ€" may. be:â€" made any time. Dated at Matheson, Ontario, thisâ€"22nd day of June, A.D. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council will at time and place above mentioned hear in person or by his neil, Soliciteor or Agent any parson who claims that hig will be prejudically affected by the Byâ€"law and who f _ WRITE OR PHONE GREYHOUND LINES,â€"Calgary, Alta. so stopped up and closed as aforewmid to Nathan ie, of the Town of â€"Matheson. and for selling and Ig the sald second portion so stopped up and closed SES FOR SALE second portion so stopped : ALSO FOR SALE COMPANY LTD. ~Phone 11 Ma Benson Hardware J. A. LACOMBE HARDWARE â€" FURNITURE pRY aoops _ Matheson, Ont. PHONE 30 10. Prepare For Winter Install Fairbanks Morse Stoker P. G, WHITEHEAD, Clerk. Matheson 24â€"25â€"26 10+â€"48