Victoria s Unique Amusement Centre ally Opened Offic: ith appropriate pomp and Cere- mony the Hon. W. G. Nichol, Lieut.-Governor of British Columbia, and D. C. Coleman, Vice-President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, opened Crystal Gardens, Victoria-- the largest and finest salt water swimming pool and amusement cen- tre in Canada--recently. The building takes the form of a winter garden, sunlit by day and glittering by night with an atmos- phere heavy with the scent of flow- ers and throbbing with~ music from a string orchestra. Built on a two- acre property, facing the fragrant gardens of the Empress Hotel, Crys- tal Gardens is of generous propor- tions, with lower portions in brick and concrete, and superstructure of steel and specially designed glass. The interior is a huge conservatory with vines and palms and plants growing in abundance, and in the centre the largest salt water swim- ming pool on the continent. To give a Roman Bath effect, from the peacock alley promenades and dancing floors above, there are con- crete steps down to.the landing of the pool, which is 150 feet long, 40 feet wide and 9 feet deep at its deepest point. Salt water is pumped |have sarhne by paying expenses. North Cobalt Man Gets Appointment as J. Mr. A. P. Tyrwhitt, of North Cobalt, Clerk*of the Township of Bucke, has receritly heen appoint- ed a Justice of the Peace. Mr. Tyrwhitt received his commission last week and is now empowered other duties of a Justice. NOTICE ! ull I have impounded one _ Bay Horse, with patch of white on left hind fetlock. ~Owner can haye same by paying expenses. "92 - JOS. FARMER, ' Poundkeeper Meridian Ave and Little St. NOTICE! ~ I have impounded one bay mare with black points. Owner can JOS. FARMER, Poundkeeper. Meridian Ave. and Little Street. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN K.M.STEPHEN | Life, Health, Accident, Fire;-Automobile Insurance The Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada The General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada The Laurentian Fire Insurance Co. Browning street, Y, Phone 322 Upper--The Swimming-pool from Beacon Hill Beach, a distance of nearly a mile, and maintained at a temperature of 70 degrees, and kept in constant circulation. The water is, of course, sterilized, and bathers, before entering the pool, pass under showers of varying temp- eratures. Among other attractions there are a gymnasium, hot salt water baths, art gallery, two danc- ing floors and a tea-room. Lower--A section ef the Promenade. Anticipating that the present sea- son will see the beginning of a large tourist movement toward Vancouver Island the Canadian Pacific Rail- way has considerably augmented its service between Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle--The Triangular Route --and their two new steamships, the Princesses Kathleen and Marguerite, are the largest ever placed on the F. L. SMILEY -- Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public CROWN ATTORNEY Court House Haileybury WwW. A GORDON Barrister, Soliciter and Notary Public MYLES BLOCK, MAIN ST. Haileybury, Ont. FREDERICK ELLIOT Barrister and Solicitor Ontario and British Columbia Investments, Loans, etc. Pacific Coast service. ST Cobalt Ore Shipments oe J ore from le period endin Cobalt | Vraly 10th, as reported by the T. &| the Mining Corporation. The N. O. Railway, show a total of; balance was made up of two cars 1,260,326 ibs. This went out in) from the O'Brien, one from the 16 cars, 12 of which were from McKinley-Darragh and one from Lorrain Trout Lake. eek a Special Boat Trips on Lake by Str. Temiskaming EVERY THURSDAY During July and August to =o North Temiskaming Boat Leaves Haileybury Wharf at 10.30 a.m. Returns about 3 p.m. Adults, 75 cents Return: Children, 25 cents Meals on Board, 50 cents, or Bring Your Basket Tea Provided Free La Compagnie de Navigation W. J. McLean, Agent /y During the same iqnents Grom Sitres/ 2,845,997 tb: Of this allen carload was shipped into Cobalt. The mines making the shipments jwere Mining Corporation, Prout 'Lake, Keeley and Lorram Trout | Lake. | TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY Train Service -- |} The Continental Limited, trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vancouver daily; operating through Pullman Sleeper be- tween Cochrane and Toronto. These trains use Canadian Natio- nal Railways Stations at North Bay. Through service daily, trains nos. 46 and 47, between Toronto | and Timmins, operating Parlor- | ------ Cafe Car Service between North Bay and Timmins, also through Pullman sleepers between Toron- to and Timmins. These trains use Canadian National Railways Station at North Bay. Daily, except Sunday, service etween North Bay and Cochrane trains 17 & 18, operating through vanadian Pacific Sleeper between Timmins and Montreal. These trains use Canadian Pacific Rly Station at North Bay. Local service daily except Sun- day, between Cobalt, Fountain H. A. CARLSON LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S TAILOR We always have the most up-to-date and seasonable goods to choose from Patterns and Styles to Suit Every Taste Fit and Workmanship of the Best CLEANING AND PRESSING FERGUSON AVE. Liggetts' old stand Falls and Silver Centre. Local service daily except Sun- day, between Englenart and Co- balt. ~ Connections at Earlton Jct. for Elk Lake daily except Sunday. Connections at Englehart for Charlton daily except Sunday. Connections daily, at Swastika with Nipissing Central Railway for Kirkland Lake and Larder Lake. F Conections at Porquis Junction for Iroquois Falls, daily. Tri-Weekly Service between Cochrane and Island Falls Junc- tion, leaving Cochrane, 8.00 a.m.; arriving Island Falls Jet. 11.15 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- nd. Falls Jct., EH |urday; leaving Isla f|.| 12.15 p.m., arash rane 3.30 p-m., Tuesday, T! ay and Saturday. ee See current time table or apply to any T. & N. O. Riv. Agent for full particulars. ae! ; deriod , ship-| Gibson Block : ~ Haileybury Avocat Notaire JOSEPH A. LEGRIS, B. Ss. - Barrister, Solicitor ~ and Notary Public Georgina Ave. : Haileybury to take affidavits and perform the ria Violins sold"at KS Box 556 FP UOddfellows' Tem- Mway St., every Monday Ening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brethren always welcome. "7+ _.4/G.A.Sutherland, D.E.Sutherland New Liskeard; N. G. Rec. Sec. ~ GEO. J. WHITE BARROW SIGN SERVICE Architectural Drafting Show Cards Plans, Specifications & Estimates Signs, Posters _ .Box 77 Phone 29B|Cobalt Timmins Haileybury « 2 an ' niu Ne el Winnipeg and Western points '& > CANADIAN PACIFIC | Sleeping Car Passengers Only Leave NORTH BAY .. 5.00 a.m. daily Arrive WINNIPEG .. 10.45 a.m. nezt day 4 Arrive CALGARY .... 9.25 a.m. second day Arrive VANCOUVER... 9.00 a.m. third day ~ (STANDARD RAILWAY TIME) Saves a business day to Steel Equipment-- Dining car Standard sleeping cars Compartment cars Compartment observation Open-top observation cara --_ through the Canadian Paci- fic Rockies between Calgary and Revelstoke. Oil-burning lo tives in the mountai All important commercial and tourist ¢ centres reached at convenient hours : aa ravel L. O. Tremblay, D.P.A., 87 Main Street North Bay, Ont. é KEARNEY & TUER- - Barristers, Solicitors ~ __.. Notgries Public -- mae "Office Sibson Block "> DR. W. R. SOMERVILLE Dentist Bank of Nova Scotia Building Main & Ferguson Haileybury P. O. Box 990 Phone 68 J. WALTER EVANS Mining Engineer Engineering and management, Making Geological Reports and Maps of Mining Properties under Development. Mine Surveying. Examinations and Reports - Haileybury - - - Ontario ~ Parveyor se "a 1 sf ee eG Noted tor Quaity Haileybury, Ont. To Wit: Sheriff's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes Province of Ontario, District of Temiskaming. By virtue of a certain warrant given under thehand of the Chairman and the seal of the School Board of School-Section No. 1 of the Township of Henwood, in the District of Temiskaming, for col- lection of arrears of taxes due on the undermentioned-lands, notice is hereby-given that unless the taxes, together with the lawful costs and charges are sooner paid, I shall, at the Sheriff's Office in the Court House, in the Town of Haileybury, in the District of Temiskaming, on Saturday, the 15th day lands had at my office Published in the Ontario Gazette on of August, 1925, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell by public auction the said --- or so much thereof as maybe sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon. SCHOOL SECTION NO. 1, TOWNSHIP OF HENWOOD Patented or Name "+ Description Acres Taxes Costs Total Unpatented Mrs. A. Holmes, Kenabeek, Ont. N¥% lot 9, con. Oa 160 $61.69 $17.79 $79.48 Patented J. R. Hill, Ottawa, Ont ......- NY%S¥ lot 6, con. 6... 80 55.91 17.64 73.55 Patented The adjourned sale, if any, will be held at the sameplace and hour, two weeks later. May 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 1925. Copies of this list may be GEORGE CALDRICK, Sheriff of Temiskaming Sheriff's Sale of Lande foc Arrcarcat laces To Wits lands, on Saturday, the by public auction the taxes and charges thereon. The adjourned sale, if any, A. J. eg at my office. Gen. Pass Agent, : <f tS ~ North Ba, Ont. Name <- Description Mr. Balcombe...... S¥ lot 11, con. 1 Province of Ontario, District of Temiskaming. -- By virtue of a return made to me by the Road Commissioners of the Township of Marter, in the District of Temiskaming, for arrears of commutation taxes for statute labor on the undermentioned notice is hereby given that unless the taxes together with the lawful costs and charges are sooner paid, I shall, at the Sheriff's Office, in the Town of Haileybury, in the District of Temiskaming, 15th-day of August, 1925, at the hour of twe o'clock in the afternoon, proceed to sell said lands or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of TOWNSHIP OF MARTER Year in - Patented or Acres Arrears Taxes Costs Total Unpatented 1919 $9.00 $38.82 95.82 Patexted 1920 9.00 1921 9.00 Ae 1922 12.00 1923 9.00 1924 9.00 ; will be held at the same place and hour, two weeks later. Published in The Ontario Gazette May 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 1925. Copies of this list may be had GEORGE CALDBICK, Sheriff of Temiskaming: A