l itc nc ALS atic<« Tmrnthv Stenhnenson, of New Miss\' D,orot.hy Stephenson, of New Liskeard, was the guest last week of Mrs. Campbell Angus. The Kiwanees filag pole at the park was broken by Tuesday‘s bad wind storm. A reference to an issue of The Lonâ€" don (England) Sun of June 28th, 1838, describing the corontation of Queen Victoria was crowded out of the last issue of The Advance, but appears elseâ€" where in this issue. This ninetyâ€"twoâ€" vyearâ€"old paper. is in the possession of J.â€"P.; Geddes, of Timmins,, and is a most interesting historical souvenir. “ # .. *#+ # # ## # # #4 # La # .“ X X _ ## _ **,.**, hi hint it \i “ " ‘“ ."“ “’ .“.0. “ ## :“.“ “ “ ..Ԡ." .0.0. 'Q.’.‘â€,“.“.“.â€. e "% “ “ “ †“ * + ~Grand Dance *# Thursday, June 5th, 1930 To reorganize and elect the officers of the Timmins Liberal Association. THURSDAY, JUNE 5th Oddfellows Hall, Timmins t acines uce smm uen mm ï¬? Line of uts getables at vye Prices ym ie Melare es | y d MA S § 1 13 13 S ~« S fead «up heed ied ow d ND #% .C t# #4# of the Canadian Club) 8.30 p.m. Timmins Liberal Association D. Ostrosser, Prosident PW â€" Miss Joy McCarthy returned this â€"| week from London, Ont., where she f | has been in training for nurse. She a{ will spend the holidays with her parâ€" ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy. Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Tuesday, June 3, to Mr. anq Mrs. Jos. Landers, 42 Cambrai Ave.,â€" daughter (Carolyn Janet). Mrs. Keene, District Deputy Presiâ€" dent of the Rebekahs, is visiting Iroâ€" quois Falls and Cochrane lodges this week The ladies of the Golf Club are to meet at the Club House on Friday of this week, June 6th, at 1 p.m.. for luncheon and the annual election of officers. Liftlock Butter, per Ib.. ... Fresh First Eggs, per doz.......... Nestle‘s Milk. hotel size, per tin.. Nestle‘s Milk, tall size, 2 tins...... Burford Pears, LS8., No. 2 tin...... Fry‘s Cocoa, 4 Ib. tm. . 23¢ mm Tohnson‘s Floor Wax, 1 Ib. tin... .. Robin Hood Rolled Oats, pkts, plain 27¢ Rolied Oats, bulk, 5 lbs.. ... ... $ ® «6 .“ ..“. # #_ _# 0.. #*# # # #* # # # t # # ow ® ## *# *# t ## ## # A ## tins Corn, No. 2 size........... tins No. 4 Peas, No. 2 size.... tins Tomatoes, No. 244 size CANNED VEGETABLE SPECIAL + guaranteed to conform to Government Standard as a No. 1 Butter SCHUMACHER _ # r #e 4# i. #@ «@4 000000000000000000000000 _® 0‘0 #% .N.OQ'Q % .“ .00 .“.“.“ ’N.QO ‘00 .00 '“ .00 ‘0 # .00 .00 .00 '“ .N .00 .0 An oldâ€"timer, described this North Land as full of flies all the year round â€"in the summer the black flies, in the winter the snow fiies and in dry weaâ€" ther the sand flies. This week the sand on the roads was doing a lot of fAying on residential streets and the oil treatâ€" ment will accordingly be welcomed. A report around town that a gentleâ€" man living on Elm street has won $60,â€" 000 in the sweepstakes of the Epsom Downs Derby can not be verified, but everyone wil lhope ‘that it is true and that confirmation may be given later to the story. Readers of the editorial column,â€" "Gravel and Sand and Placer,‘"â€"should note that this feature, or column, or whatever you call it has been moved permanently to the centre page of the second section where it will appear each week. f J. W. Callinan, of Toronto, formerly one of the popular oldâ€"timers of the camp, and wellâ€"known for his prospectâ€" ing and mining connections in this and Mr. Callirian and family expect to snend the summer at Night Hawk Lake. ue *4 y »rt e ce ie tm ut + 30 O other camps, was in town this week The annual church parade of Golden Beaver Loige, A. F. A. M., will be held cn Sunday, June 15th, to the Trinâ€" ity United Church, Schumacher. The brethren are to assemble at the Masoâ€" nic hall, Timmins, at 6 p.m., to attend the evening service at the Schumacher the eve church A carload of material for the fittings of the new post office was received here this week from an office specialty firm, and uncrated and put inside the new building ready for assembly and inâ€" stallatibn. The crating made a plle of lumber that attracted much attenâ€" tion from those passing the building. W. A. Gordon was chosen this week as the Conservative candidate for South Temiskaming and has the whole party behind him as well as many friends from other parties, and it is exâ€" pected that he will put up a notable battle for the seat. With two men so well known in this district as Col. Mac Lang and W. A. Gordon as the candiâ€" dates the contest in the south riding will be watched with special interest. 134 a TELEPHONE 134 regular price $1.40 All for $1.21 COME MINES THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO BUSH FIRES REPORTED AS BAD IN PORT ARTHUR AREA | Bush fires are reported as very bac in the Port Arthur area and the papers carry stories of settlers and others havâ€" ing to flee before the approaching fires. The Forestry Dept. has a large force of men, airplanes and other equipment on the scene to battle the flames. Any bush fires in this part of the North have been dampened down by the reâ€" cent rains. SOCIAL EVENING FRiIDaAY AT GOLDEN BEAVER LODGE Friday evening last week was Ladies‘ Night at Golden Beaver Lodge, A. F. A. M.. Timmins, and a very pleasing sccial evening was enjoyed by members of the lodge and a large number of inâ€" vited friends. The evening was a very pleasant one throughout, dancing, reâ€" freshments and other features adding to the interest. The outstanding feaâ€" ture of the evening was the presentaâ€" tion of the play, "Never Say Die," as presented by the Young People‘s 5Suoâ€" ciety of the United Church. wW. A. GORDoN TO ADDRESS CONsERVATIVE CONVENTION The Advance understands that W. A. Gordon, barrister, of Haileybury, who is likely to be the Conservative candiâ€". date for Temiskaming South, will be among the speakers at the Conservaâ€" tive convention at Porquis Junction on Tuesday, June lith. Mr. Gordon is well known all through the North as a very mble and talented ryiblic speaker and the fact that he is to speak will attract many to the convention. In reâ€" cent years the business of the Conservaâ€", tion ccnventions has taken up So mucl'/ time that the regular addresses by outâ€" side speakers have not been arranged for. This year, however, by starting the convention earlier it is expected to hava tims ‘inr addresses afterwards tion ccnvyen{IOnNns i4s tiiClL UujJ J time that the regular addresses by outâ€" side speakers have not been arranged for. This year, however, by starting the convention earlier it is expected to have tims for addresses afterwards tnat will be both inceresting and inâ€" that will be both incer formative on public mat Beatty Washer Store Opening in Timmins As will be noted from the announceâ€" | ment elsewhere in this issue Timmins is ! to have +an exclusive Beatty Washer store. Beatty Bros., Limited, who are the cldest and largest washing machine manufacturers in the British Empire, are opening an exclusive washer store at 19 Pine street north, Goldfields Hotel block, next to the post office. These premises were formerly cccupied by Sauve‘s Pharmacy. The Beatty firm is observing the opening of the new store by a special opening sale on saturday, June 7th, particulars of which as given elsewhere in this issue, Are we‘ll worth reading. The new store here will deal exclusively in Beatty washers direct from the firm‘s own facâ€" Mtr. Chapple, formerly of Chapâ€" jeau, will be in charge of the new store Schumacher Young Man Winner of High Honours The annual convocation and conâ€" ferring ‘of degrees in connection with McCill University, was ‘held on Thursâ€" day last, May 29th, in the Capitol theatre, Montreal. In this event two @rhnmacher young men figured in creâ€" altable way. Laurence O‘Toole Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cooper, Schumacher,. graduated with striking distinction in Mechanical Enginegring (Applied Science). There were seventeen in the list and Mr. Cooper was the first. ‘He wen the only honours taken in~ this class. In the year he won nine firstâ€", class honours and four secondâ€"class honcurs. As a result he won also the PBritish Association medal, which is the highest honour obtainable in Appliec science. The Undergraduates‘ Socieâ€" ty second prize was also awarded to Mr. Cooprer. Walter Geoffrey Cosser, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. J. Cosser, Schumacher, also graduated in Mechanical Engineerâ€" ing (Applied Science). Mrs. P. E. Cooper was among the many attending the convocation and conferring of degrees, returning to Sschumacher on Sunday evening. The ceremonies and proceedings in connecâ€" ceremonies and proceedings in connecâ€" tion with the convocation and conferâ€" ring of degrees at McGill were very impressive, there being a large number of students graduating. By their continued success at univerâ€" sity these clever students have reflected credit upon Schumacher and the eduâ€" cational facilities of the Porcupine camp. Laurence O‘"Toole Cooper has had a particularly brilliant career at had a particularly brilliant career at the university, and there will be generâ€" al congratulation to him and pride in his success and the honours he has C. Wilkins was the lucky winner of the Westinghouse radio given by the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The drawing took place on Monday, June Ind. R. Bazinet, 12 years old, drawing the number from the box. TOWNSHIP of WHITNEY A Tax Sale will be held at Township Hall. at Porcupine, on Tuesday, 9th day of September, 1930, at the hour of 11 o‘clock in the forencon. The list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared, and copies may be had by apmlying to the clerk J. M. Nicolson, Porcupine P.0. The said list is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th, 12th, 19th and 25th June, 1930, and in default of yayment of taxes, will be sold for taxes â€"23â€"39 e . ol W O Any other particulars may be had by pplying to the Clgljk. LAE EC en es e N TAX SALE young Clerk Whitney coper wa honours year he and fol result h ear he won nine NrStâ€" and four secondâ€"class result he won also the ion medal, which is the obtainable in Appliec Undergraduates‘ Socieâ€" e was also awarded to J. M. NICOLSON, e seventeen 1 was the first irs taken in ie won nine r, son of Mr. schumacher, distinction in g (Applied WASHINGâ€"Lady will take washing in by the load or by the dozen articles. Apply to 110 Commercial Ave. =â€"23 TYPEWRITINGâ€"Miss Annie Feldman will take typewriting to do at her home at 110 Pine St. South. â€"23p GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES AND CATTLEâ€"Close to town. Apply to F. C. Brewer, 119 Wilson Ave., Timâ€" mins. 20t.f. ORDERS TAKEN FOR FLOWERING SHRUBS,. TREES AND HARDY PERENNIALSâ€"Mrs. F. J. Hamilton, 68 Bruce Ave., South Porcupine. ~186.f.Ah. SPECIAL $5.00 PERMANENTâ€"Marcel and finger waving by experienced Prices for wayving reasonâ€" able. Call at 62 Mountjcy St. or phone 483 for appointment. 23â€"25p "URRIERâ€"Ladies bring your scarfs and have them made into real animal chokers. Also relining and reglazâ€" ing at 200 off. Wadsworth Furriers, STRAYEDâ€"A chestnut horse, weighing sbout 1000 pounds, strayed to 94 Main Ave., on Wednesday, May 14th., If this horse is not claimed it will be sold to defray expenses of keep. â€"23p CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys ana girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision will be held in the school house at Hoyle on the 21ist day of June. 1930, at 7.30 pm., for the purpose of hearing disputes in the assessment of Union School Section, Hoyle, Mathceâ€" son, No. 1.â€"Mrs. A. C. White, secreâ€" tary. â€"22â€"24, Mrs. J. Boyd and family wish to thank the many friends and acquaintâ€" ances for their sympathy and kindness during the illness and death of Mr. Bovd. Also to exprcess thanks for the many beautiful fioral tributes sent. ce â€"23p 12 Balsam St. Nz Mr. thank and | the r Rest in peace, dear Iatiel, Cdt. hour that we have sprnt Is threaded through and thr With threads of gold in memory Dezr father, all for you. What matiters if life be weary And we tread its path alone If when the journey is ended In Heaven we meet our OWn â€"Inserted by the Family. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the ocstate of Hugo Walsi, late of the town of Timmins who died in the Town of Haileybury in the District of Temisâ€" kaming, on February 8th, 1930, are reâ€" quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 23rd dia; of June, 1930. 4 to 14 years. Any home destring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t .1 After that date the Public Truste: will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Toronto this 19th day of May, 1930 Public Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage,. which will be prroduced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on Wednesday the 25th day of June, 1930, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, at 9 Kimberley Aveâ€" nue, in the Town of Timmins, by E. C. Brewer, auctioneer, the following proâ€" prriy, namely:â€" Lot Number Fiftyâ€"One (51) as shown on Plan Mâ€"2 Temiskaming, desposited in the office of Land Titles at Cochâ€" rane, and more particularly described as being municipal number 9 Kimberâ€" ley Avenue, Timmins, Ontario. Terms:â€"100 of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, balance to be paid within ten days. For further particulars. and condiâ€" tions of sale apply to 8. C. PLATUS, Solicitor for the Mortgagse, 5 Reed Block. Timmins, Ontario. Dated the 2nd day of June, 1930. 23â€"25. clair 1929. est 11 MISCELLANEO US CARD OF THANKS rece CARD OF THANKEKS of MORTGAGE SALE nt A. N. MIDDLETON, Trustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronto 23â€"25 who a Mrs > many other 1 ilIng In MEMORIA M dear passe deatr friends f kindness ss of Mrs "th father, each Ilcnely have spnt zh and through in memory‘s chain, r you. and athe WA for showI Ort loving Ang ngus June â€"13p.t.1 wish to wers sent n during memnmâ€" Sinâ€" > 4th TWOâ€"ROOMED SHACK FOR RENTâ€" Appy to 162 Pine St. North. â€"23p FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house with all conveniences. Apply at 88 Fifth Ave. â€"23â€"25p FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed house partâ€" ly furnished. Apply to D. Barrette, 104 Cedar St. South. â€"23p FOR RENTâ€"Cottag for rent. Apply 1 HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Four roomsS, with water and lights. Apply to 218 Birch St. North. ~22p FOR RENTâ€"Two 3â€"roomed furmSshed houses, also garage 28 by 40 feet Apply to B. P. Lennan, 10 Elm St North. â€"23t.f TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"rsomed house at 46 Middleton Ave., connections for light and water. Apply to Mrs. Johnson, 33« Middleton Ave. ~20t.f. HOUSE TO RENTâ€"Five roomS, S1SSâ€" edâ€"in verardah; all conveniences. Apply to 206 Eim street, south, apply at rea®. â€"23â€"24p FOURâ€"ROOMED HOUSE POR RiILNL Lights, and toilet; rent $23.00 prer month. Apply to 1081 Balsam S¢. South. 21p FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house Wwith water and toilet at 68 Sixth Ave. Apply at 58 Tamarack St., phone 445M . â€"21â€" FOR RE] HOUSE FOR _ RENTâ€" Fiveâ€"roomed hcuse; on Middleton avenue; water, electric light. Apply to 9 Bannerâ€" man avenue. â€"23p FOR RENTâ€"Comfortable flat, convenâ€" iences, and large verandah; possesâ€" sion in June. Apply to Mrs. F. J. Hamilton, 68 Bruce Ave., South Porâ€" cupine. > â€"~21t.1f. FOR RENTâ€"Nico large furnished room with kitchenette; suitable for couple with no children or two gentlemen. All conveniences, reasonable rent. Apply to 35 Wilson Ave. -22r) FURNISHED ROOMS 1O IuBLNâ€"â€" Clean and comfortable. _ Suitable for light housekeeping. Use of phone and kitchen. Apply to 5i Fifth avenue, or phone 64W. â€"20â€"22 YOU WILL FIND AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL FURNISHED TWOâ€"ROOMâ€" ED APARTMENTS and rooms by day, week or month. Hot water year round. 19tf. wo HOUSES FOR RENTâ€"One fourâ€" roomed and one threeâ€"roomed house. pply to rear of 77 Hollinger Lane. wÂ¥ _ FPOR SALEâ€"Sixâ€"rdoomed house at 203 Balsam St. North. Apply to H. Roy, 27 Middleton Ave. â€"~22 PROPERTIES FPOR SALE ) RENTâ€"Eightâ€"roomed Wilson Ave.; well finished, lishts. Apply to 161 Eim FARM FOR SALEâ€"80 acres; 30 acres cleared. Mile and quarter from station and school. Good gravelled road. No reasonable offer refused. Apply 9 Cedar street south. 19â€"21p FPOR SALEâ€"Paris Hotel and Cafe at Ansonville, Ont. Good location and nice business. Call or write to Prince of Wales Hotel, Timmins, or Paris Cafe, Cochrane. 22â€"24 PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"Two lots with twoâ€"storey sevenâ€"roomed house, all conveniences in house. Also large stable on back of lot, with hay loft, room for 18 horses, corner of Main ave. and Cameron street. Apply to 94 Main Ave. 14â€"15p NURSINGâ€"By Day or Week. Apply to Mrs. H. Ranger, 50 Mons Ave., Timâ€" mins. 2â€"23p NURSE OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS Maternity, and all other cases taken. Apply to 16 Wilson Ave. 18â€"21p FOR SALEâ€"Dry slabs at $4.50 per load. J. A. Daly, phone 454J, Timâ€" OR RENTâ€"Nicely furnished house for July and August, all conveniences. Couple without children preferred. Appoly to 109 Balsam St. South. â€"23 GREEN SLABS FOR SALEâ€"Apply at Chaput Mainville, 39 Main Ave., corner Preston St. â€"23â€"36p AGENTS WANTEDâ€"â€"Why work for a small salary when you can make $50.00 and more each week by selling Watkins Products in your county, even without experience. Here is your opportunity to establish a payâ€" ing business of your own if you are ambitious. Try it this spring if you wish to convince yourself. The J. R. Watkins Co.. Dept. Râ€"128, 749 Craig St, West, Montreal Que. 20â€"23. mins, Ont AGENTS WANTED FOR SALE ROOMS TO RENTâ€" 134 Wilson avenue. â€"~20 se on River Front roomed furnished FPOR RENT house on water and St. South. â€"22â€"29p classâ€" 19p BABY CARRIAGE to 14 Borden Ave FOR SALEâ€"Outboard motor Speedster, almost new, cheap. to 32 Messines Ave. â€" FPOR SALEâ€"Sewing maching and library table. Apply to 63 Birch south. â€" FOR SALEâ€"Bed, din dishnes, Appyl street, south. FOR, SALEâ€"One wicker baby carriage in good: order, for $10.00. Apply to 300 Spruce St., South. FOR SALEâ€"One medium sized refri gerator. Apply. to 202 Maple S south, or phone 48. â€"~2 FOR SALEâ€"150 Boom chains, 4 inch and 3 inch; good lengths, cheap. Apply to D. O‘Conmnnor, Connaught Station. j 13-25;) FOR SALEâ€"Eggs, guaranteed strictly ‘ fresh, wholesale and retail. . Johnâ€" ston‘s Poultry Farm, Sundridge, Ont, â€"~21~â€"23D FOR SALEâ€"Oneâ€"ton Ford truck, in good order. Cheap _ for cash. Apply to 110 Birch St. North, FOR SALEâ€"Oakland Car, 7â€"passonger, New. In good condition. Will sell at big bargain for cash. Apply to Mining Cafe, 9 Pine street, south. =~A1tA. R SALEâ€"Baby carriage, in good condition, for $7.00. Apply to 118 Mapnle St. South. â€"23 FOR SALEâ€"1 oak buffet, 1 cak dreésser, 2 rockers, 1 arm chair, 1 library table, 1 Quebec heater, 1 Findlay stove, 1 kitchen table, 8 kitchen chairs, 1 Beatty washer. All in good condiâ€" ion. Apply to 54 Vimy Road. â€"23p DRESSMAKINGâ€"Day â€" and evening ARTICLES FOR SALE LADY WANTSâ€"Partly furnished large room or small apartment central. Phone 6738M. 23â€"24p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"A couple of boarders wanted to live in home with private family; all conveniences. Apply to 161 Elm St. North. 17p.t.1. BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"In good comâ€" fortable home: conveniences; $8.50 per week: washing and pressing done if desired. Apply to 171 Maple street south. 19p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"At the Kingston Hotel. Good, clean, comfortable room‘s. Excellent meals. Weekly rates $10.00 and up. Rooms by the week or day. â€"22â€"230 WANTEDâ€"Experienced maid; must be capable. Apply to 80 Elm street, south. â€"23 WANTEDâ€"Experienced chambermaid. Apply to Lady Laurier Hotel, 15 Ceâ€" dar St. South. â€"23 MAID WANTEDâ€"Who can speak Engâ€" lish. Aprily Mrs. D. E. Keeley, Schuâ€" macher, phone McIntyre 31. â€"23 GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCEâ€"At Windsor Hotel, Finnish girl preferred. Apply at any timeé. ~2G WANTED â€" Energetice â€" stenographer capable of taking charge of an office; one who has had experience in meetâ€" ing the public preferred; must French and English. Apply to C. J. Heron, 19 Pine St. North between SALESMENâ€"The largest manufacturâ€" ing concern of its kind in the British Emplire is opening a branch in Timâ€" mins. We have an opening for two canvassing salesmen. This is an opâ€" "portunity to get in on the ground floor. Generous commission and good chance for advancement. Apply to C. J. Heron, 19 Pine St. North, beâ€" tween 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. Friday evening. â€"23 FOUNDâ€"Man‘s watch found on footâ€" ball field on Tuesday, June 3rd. Owâ€" ner to pay for ad. and describe watch. «23 Gold Quill Mines, Limited (no petâ€" sonal liability) having parted with all its property, divided its assets rateably among its shareholders, and paid ts debts and liabilities hereby gives publc notice that it will make application unâ€" der the provisions of the Companies Act to His Honour, the Lieutenantâ€"Governâ€" or of Ontario for leave to surrender is Charter on and after a date to be fixed by the Lieutenantâ€"Governor. g(')wna also tailored suits and coats, Apply to Mrs. Lamoureaux, 36 Fifth Ave. 14p SMITH, RAE GREERK, 371 Bay Street, Toronto 2, Onmtarw Solicitors for Gold Quill Mines, Limitâ€" ed (no persomal liability). Ba k. Dated this 28th day of 1930. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m ROOM AND BOARD DRESSMAKING HELP WANTED Bed, dining room chairs E FOR SALEâ€"Appls 2, OTI Apri Fito Apply =230 1 â€"23]p