7) e * =, | } Es i | / fi i & F a f i | i ~ &§ Sgt a' } I | } om | | a | => | | TT. 2 cf i 7a a ogee ae | oo pees: em \ PAPER JOCKEY--The "pony ex- press' comes back to life to Cromwell, Conn., where 14- year-old Leslie Pearson covers his newspaper route on horse- back. Well-trained "Stardust" carries the businessman on his mile-and-a-half route and waits quietly outside while -- Leslie visits the homes of his 50 cus- fomers on collection day. N-O-T-L-C-E THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF COBALT Notice is hexeby given that the Corporation of the Town of Cobalt intends to pass a By-law for stopping up, assuming and taking over the following por- tions of a public street, all sit- uate within the limits of the Town of Cobalt, and to sub- sequently sell the same to ALBERT JONES, of Cobalt namely: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract. of land and premises situate lying and z _. being part of Galena Street as -laid down on Plan M.47, North Bay, of record in the Office of 'Land Titles at Haileybury, in the Town of Cobalt, District of Temiskaming, Province of Ont- ario, as shown outlined in color on plan prepared by R. W. Bro- therhood, Ontario Land Sur- veyer, dated March 14, 1958, the 'said parcel or tract of land being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING At the south west angle of Lot 219, Plan M.47 N.B. : THENCE North along the west limit of said lot, 66.0 feet to the north west angle thereof; . THENCE westerly following the production westerly of the north limit of said Lot 219, a distance of 66.0 feet to the west limit: of Lot 42, Plan 447, North Bay;,. THENCE south following the east limit of Lot 43,_ Plan M.47 N.B.4a_ distance of 66.0 feet more or less to the north limit of Prospect Avenue; THENCE east followime the said north limit Avenue, 66.0 feet more or less to the point of commencement; AND TAKE NOTICE that the Council will hear in persean or by Counsel or Solicitor on Tuesday, the 27th day of Mar, D.S.T. in the evening at the Council] Chambers, in the Town of Cobalt. anyone who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the Bylaw and who applies to be heard on or before Monday, the 26th dav of May, 1958. DATED at Cobalt. this 23rd dav of April, A.D, 1958. C. Vezipe Clerk: ines Solicitor. = S-de William C. Oh serospect < From Old Glass One day at an auction I saw a lovely cut glass perfume bottle. It was badly stained wita a "high water" mark inside. I've learned not to buy dis- colored or dead glass, no matter how beautiful the shape ano pattern when it is badly marked in this way. And until then I . had never found a way to re- move the stubborn stains. _ The person next to me 'spoke up. "If the dealer would clean the bottles before exhibiting "Do you know a method fo: removing stains like that?" J asked. "Only an old-fashioned oe © that seems to work," she replied. "Wash a potato well, then cut it up into small chunks with the peel left on. Put half a cup of these into the bottle wit. ¢~ igh water to reach the line of si coloration. Let them stand one or more days. Then when you rinse: the bottle, the stains will be gone." And, wonderful to be told. the old homemade method has PROMENADE ALL! Members of the Haileybur Square Dancing Club wound up their activities' for the season" Miss Ann Keddie was the co vener of the get-together whic: , included dancing and lunch. Dance sessions will resum ext fall. with a social evening at the A-m- ouries when approximately tif- teen couples attended. Te provide an extra bit of a- musement, menbers came in! "Hard Times" costumes for which small prizes were awarded Mrs. W. Glazier was the winner With smiles that verged on the acid, two young actresses were discussing their art. "Tve got a part in the new show at the Orpheum," boasted one. "Speaking part?" "Oh no, the producer said I was just too sweet for words." - Give gifts that Express your good wishes the modern way. Give the wonderful electrical gifts that . promise happier, easier living for years to come. Whatever your budget, Live better there are electrical gifts to make a bride's heart sing ... an electric fry pan... a handy automatic pop-up toaster ... a mixer or a steam iron. For the future man of the house there are electric shavers and a wonderful array of time saving power tools... and what couple wouldn't be delighted with one or two handsome, jen i modern electric lamps. They'll be proud of their electric gifts j and happy too because they're so economical to use, IONTARIO