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Porcupine Advance, 19 Jul 1928, 1, p. 5

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LOSTâ€"On Monday last on Pine street, Lady‘s Green Handbag, conâ€" taining sum of money, Hollinger coupons, car license, keys, etc. heâ€" ward for return to Mrs. Bound, 8 Messines avenue, Hollinger townâ€" site. â€"29p. DRESSMAKER WANTS SEWING will go by the day Apply _ 49 \Ions avenue, Hollinger Townsite. â€"29â€"30)p EXPERIENCED PRACTICGAL MAâ€" TERNITY NUKRSEâ€"Open for enâ€" gagements. Could stay whole or part time. Apply to 17 Kimberley Ave. â€"26p FPOR SALEâ€"Dairy business of 22 cows, bhorse, and all other equipâ€" ment. â€" Farm has 162 acres, 22 of which are cleared. Located at Craft Creek. For further particuâ€" lars apply to G. Borsato Co. P.0. Box 1785, Timmins. 27â€"33p FOR â€" SALEâ€"Splendidly _ equipped Dairy, and three lots, 50ft. by 100 ft.; 24 cows; 250 quarts milk sold daily. Reason for selling, illâ€"health. Apply for particulars to T. E. Caâ€" hill, 68 Strachan avenue, phone 25XL. Box 16, South Poreupine. â€"29â€"31h IN LOVING MEMORY of Frederick Edward Keizer (‘Little Man‘"‘), dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Keizer, who departed this life, July 8th, 1927. For three short years we knew A light from the realms of love; Two big eyes of blue As bright as the stars above; Two little pattering feet That played on our bedroom floor; Two little lips so sweet That prattle our name no more, Three short years, but oh! It seems like a dream toâ€"day! One long year ago God took our lovelight away. â€"Sadly missed by Mother and Daddy. â€"29p In the matter of the estate of Clarence Warren, late of the Town of Iroâ€" quois Falls, in the District of Cochâ€" rane and Province of Ontario, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 51, of the Trustee Act, R.:S.0. 1927. Chap. 150 and ail amendments thereto, that all ereditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Warren, who died on or about the 28th day of Feb. A.D. 1928, at the town of ITroquois Falls, in the district â€" of Cochrane are required on or before the 5th day of August, A.D. 1928, to send by post prepaid and registered or deliver to Richard â€" Warren, Iroâ€" quois Falls, Ont., the executor of the estate of the said deceased, /their Chistian names and surnames, adâ€" dresses and descriptions, the full particulars in writing of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the~security, if any, held by them. NEW TRANSFERâ€"1 Spruce street Stove wood for sale. Fozr transfe: service or for stove wood, phone 847. J. Lapalme. â€"46â€"47p.t.£. STOVE WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Reasonâ€" able price. _ Also fourâ€"foot wood for furnace. Apply to H. Charleâ€" bois, 104 Cedar St. North, Phone 419W. 4Alt.£. NOTICE TO CREDITORS And take notice that after such last mentioned date the said exeeutor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the partâ€" ies entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and that the said Ee se NS c Ne Di .2 of the said deceased among the partâ€" ies entitled thereto, having â€" regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and that the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons whose eclaim, noâ€" tiee of which shall not have been reâ€" céeived by him at thestime of such distribution. . person tice of ceived distrib A man, laying a â€" round â€" of ° ROlL, drove off with a mighty swipe. Someâ€" thing soared into the air. It was not the ball, however, but a big clod of earth and grass. ‘*Extraordinary !‘‘ grunted the piayer it * * "‘It does seem mon."" _ â€"EBx Dated STâ€"Gentleman‘s (Green bathing Suit, on River Road or Third ayâ€" enue, Wednesday afternoon. Finder please phone 2 79;. â€"29 POSITIONS WANTED WV wWOOD FOR SALE J. Grummett, Ansonville, Ont Solicitor for the saul exeeutor at Ansonville, Ont. : econd day of July, A.D. 1928 IN MEMORIAM THE GROUND UP â€"Exchange remarked the caddy i bit out of the com Hreen â€" Bathing The Byâ€"law No 189, see. 4, as to Parking parallel to the curb is still effective. _ Angle parking will not be permitted until such time as the matter has been given further considâ€" eration by the Council. CONDITIONS AT PARMAC PROGRESSING FPAVORABLY Te e ts h P00 n t ied To t Sm ol l e tainly consider the indications to be entirely favourable, and to be bearing out the theory on which I spotted the drilling. I trust that I will shortâ€" ly be able to send you a further mesâ€" sage to the effect that ore has been Efifififififififififififififfimhhmmmmmmmm:n:n:n:.n:n;r @2 lad Bed Smd Noi tod in# 4o4 led touil 1nd 2oo td tod SJwd Ind Td d 8 Drugs at Cutâ€"Ka: 3 i cut @Friday â€" Saturday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday: n .................................................................... tA TOWN OF TIMMINS NOTICE enc ces ce o ces enc en e en en fififimfifififififififififi555555555555555555555Efimfifififififififififififififififififififififififimfifififi Chief Order Constable. _20 WOMAX PROSPECTOR 1t ~ MANITOBA STARTS RUSH Important Discovery Made by Miss Kathleen, Rice Creates Big Inâ€" terest Among Other Prospectors. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO A rush of considerable importance resulted some days ago. from a disâ€" covery made by a woman prospector, Miss Kathleen Rice, on the northâ€" western shore of Lake Weskusko on Rice Island, 25 miles from steel on the Hudson Ba\ Railway in Northern Manitoba. The find is of copper and the samples are said to be remarkably rich,. Miss Rice is the first woman to record a find of importance in the Manitoba field. She has spent sevâ€" eral years in Manitoba and is wellâ€" known as a pioneer prospector and settler in the district four hundred miles north of Winnipeg. Miss Rice is native of St. Mary‘s, Ontario. She is a graduate of Toronto University, and dropped the easy chances for a successful career as a high school specialist in mathematics to take up a homestead in Manitoba‘s North Land and to engage in prosâ€" pecting. She has trained her own dogs for travel by dog team in winter and is an expert with a canoe for summer tâ€"avel. She has lived by herâ€" self on the homestead and also did much of her prospecting by herself. In the recent rich find, it is underâ€" stood that another prospector has an interest in the discovery. POLICE BUSY ON TRAFFIC CASES WEDNESDAY NIGHT The police, both in Timmins and Schumacher, were busy last night on traffic cases, several charges eventâ€" uatine for fast driving and other breaches of the highways act. One man at Schumacher was arrested on the charge of being drunk in charge of a car. The Timmings police had three speeders caught in the act durâ€" ing the later part of the evening. ETON ARD MARROW LMDS 10 USIT TIMMINS 5008M Forty Boys in Party From Noted English Public Schools to be in Timmins, August 15th and 16th. A party of some forty boys from the noted English public schools, such as Eton, Harrow, Winchester, etc., are this summer making a tour of Canada. Mr. Studholme, who has the arrangements in charge for the tour, was in Timmins recently, and the parâ€" ty will visit this town on the trip west. The visitors will reach here on Augâ€" use 15th, at about 8.30 p.m., and will remain here until 3 p.m., the followâ€" ing day, Thursday, August 16th. The trip is to be of an educatlona} nature as well as an outing, and so an itinâ€" erary that will give a fair conception of the extent and variety of the counâ€" try, its resources and industries, has been planned. As Timmins is the centre of the largest gold mining ‘amp in Canada, a visit here was naâ€" turally ~considered essential. W here the young men will be shown the various phases of the gold mining industry, the fbig mines of the disâ€" trict kmdh agreeing to see to this. The party will also be entertained at luncheon by the Timmins Kiwanis club, according to present plans. On account of the large extent of terriâ€" tory to be covered and the many things to be seen and studied, the arâ€" angements ijnecessgrily ha\e to be confined to a_ few representative towns, cities and" sections. So far as known Timmins will be the only centre visited in this North, the visit here having to cover the gold mining industry and allied lines. At Ottawa the party will be the guests of the Governorâ€"CGGieneral lurmg their visit to that city. Affection hides three times as many virtues as charity does sins.â€"Horace Mann. SEVERAL LIQUOR CASES AT COURT HERE THIS WEEXK. At police court here this week two ordinary drunks paid the regular $10, and costs each, while a third drunk was assessed $200.00 and costs this being a second offence. A remand to next week was made in the case of a man charged with having liquor in a public place. A fine of $100.00 and costs was imposed on another man for having liquor not seeured on his permit. Two eases of keeping liquor for sale were adjourned to next week. Remand for another week was also made in the case of a charge under the Exeise Act. A man charged with failing to proâ€" vide for his family was remanded unâ€" til next week to give him a chance to get to work and make provision for the support of his dependents. In the Juvenile Court a secondâ€" hand dealer named Watnick faced two charges, one of failing to keep the necessary books required, and the other of receiving stolen property. Three boys were also charged with the theft of serap iwon which had been sold to this man. _ The cases were adjourned to next week. TIMMINS BRANCH, + sSOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, Making Collections IMPERIAL BAÂ¥ANEK This Bank makes a feature of its collection service. This means that your drafts will be forwarded promptly, presented promptly and followed up until the credits appear in your bank account. 14 Now on in all Commercial Subjects T H U RS D A Y Bulletin Summer Classes E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P. 0. Box 223 ‘"A Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre"‘! Thursday, July 19th, 1928 Timmins Business College DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES CALL, PHONE OR WRITE More time can be devoted to Summer Class students, enâ€" abling them to complete courses in shorter time. Enroll Now D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. 34

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