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Porcupine Advance, 22 Jan 1931, 1, p. 4

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uen WANTEL ary go WANTEDâ€"Girl for general housework. Apply 17 Pine Street South or Rex WANTEDâ€"Girl for general housework Anply 35 Hemlock streat. â€"4 HOUSE FPOR SALEâ€"At 103 Cedar street, north. 6 rooms; water, light, hot air furnace. Gocsd garage, with FOR SALEâ€"Twoâ€"roomed house with all conveniences. Situated in Schuâ€" macher on a gsod ‘lot. Apply 108 Fourth Ave., Schumacher, or Jaliner Kanerva, P.O. Box 288, Schumachâ€" FOR SALIZâ€"The contents of 1 house; reasonable price; lease vears of the building. Apply 274. Cochrane, Ont. PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€"Two easy chairs of oak; gocod as new. Will sell cheap. Apâ€" ply 66 Balsam St. South. â€"4â€"$5 FOR SALEâ€"1 set of double sleighs, evener and neckâ€"yolk. Cheap for guick sale. Apply 68 Fifth Ave. after 5 â€"~4â€"5p FOR SALEâ€"1 Fordson tractor in first class condition. Apply 85 Sixth Ave. or phone 2T71W2. 4â€"5â€"6p FOR SALEâ€"â€"Heavy bush horse, $100.00. Apply A. Throop, Box 71, Timâ€" mins. ~4p FOR SALEâ€"Piano in good condition; bargain for quick disposal,. Apply 21 Montszomery Ave., Timmins. â€"~4p WO FINNISH GIRLS WOULD LIKE HOUSEWORK. Apply 52 Bruce avenue, or P.O. Box 370, South Porâ€" eupins. â€"~4â€"5h surn nmness, goeod road to it. Largs fronit verâ€" andah. Wish to sell immediately. $1000.00 cash and balarce of $800.00 on â€"easy terms. Apply to Simms, Hooker Drew, Timmins. 4â€"5 prize JCA Thursday, Jan. 22nd, 1931 Dillor who g G GENTLEMAN OF TRUST deâ€" a positfon in Timmins, Men‘s ods to W L PAINKILLER FRUITATIVES DoPD‘s KIDNEY PILLS CHASE‘S NERVE FOOD ECLECTRIC CHASE‘S OINTMENT We Save You Money PHONE 835 #.% * .0 *# #* L # #* # # ## *# * #+* + *, ## # # #* * *# b4# * # #* *# # #* # * #4 *# # #* # # #* *# Li #* * *# #4 ® # #* # La #4 # *# *4 * *# *# *# #* * % ind *# # ## +. # ##* * *# #4 *# # #@ *# # ## * *# *# # # @4 * + #4 *# # w4 * # * # *4 * *# #* w # #4 *, *# * #@ ## *# # ## #4 * *# ##@ *# % #* # # # a # ##, #. %,. *.).* 0“0 0‘0 ## # w ## *# ® # #4# *+ * # ## *# @ ## C # #* * La *# ~ # b# * a #* t o C @ w #*, * # ## # + ## # # *. 0“0 ## * E4 4# # @ #* # # #* * £4 ## *# # *# ® 4 #4# U # d# ® + #* % # ## % # #4 * o Â¥4 % 4 . “.“.00. .“..0.“ * * . ,* “.“' + “““. 6 # * w # w # Â¥* ## 4 # # #4 # #_. * # #*@ #. t “.“ ## # #* *®. * .“. #4 *# + *# # # _ 30¢ Apply kind f adness The Best of All Tonics J. Dillon wish ; Fire Dept. cl Dept. and the 1 friends for fowers »sses shown during ess; also specially od transfusions. â€"4p i to clerk in be French O1L ucation Ooming of two to Box U New â€"4$5 T 39¢ 2%¢ 39¢ Abe 19¢ 39¢ 39¢ 45e 29¢ NURSINGâ€"By the aay or week. Very moderate prices and good service. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Emma Dion, 165 Birch north, phone 897â€"J. « 41â€"49ptf ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In private home. All conveniences at $8.50 per week. Washing and pressing done if desired. Apply 171 Maple street south. 351p tf ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Rsoms for rent, with or without bsard. Apply. 106 Balsam St., North. f â€"4p 7â€"ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE FOR RENTâ€"Warm front room daownâ€" stairs: very central; all conveniences. ROOMSâ€"Two rooms to be used As apartment by young married couple; light housekeeping. Apply 162 Maple St. South. P â€"3 RFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable. Suitable for light housekeeping. Use of phone and kitchen. Apply to 5@ Fifth avenue. or phone 64W. 304 YOU WILL FIND AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL furnished twoâ€"roomed apartâ€" ments and rooms by day, week or month. Hot water year round. Also large dry basement. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"101 Cedar street, north; $20.00 per month. Will seli for $700.00. Write M. Elphick, FOR â€" RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed â€" upstairs apartmecnt, with all conveniences, and hot water. Apply 54 Birch St. South. FOR RENTâ€"Four rooms downstairs; all conveniences. . Apply 102 Birch St. North. ~4p FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed furnished apartment. Apply 14 James Ave. â€"4p FPOR RENTâ€"House for rent. _ Apply 203 Cedar St. South. ~2p FOR RENTâ€"Co:d storage for cars. Apply B. F. Lennan, 10 Elm street, ‘ north: â€"3tf OR SALEâ€"Dry 16â€"inch Birch $4.50 a cord. Dry Fourâ€"foot and edgâ€" ings: mixed; suitable for bakeries, hotels and business blocks; ideal wood for kindling. Price $4.50 cord deâ€" livered or $3.00 in yard. Dry slabs 16 inches at $4.50 a load. J. A. Daly, Phone 454J. Timmins. â€"50tf 935 Lozgan avenue, Toronto Very clean. Light and water in. Apply 108 Balsam street, in the back. 4p o C A T 10c 20c 25¢ 35c SEIDLITZ POWDEKE ORIC ACID ACETYL SALICYLIC ACID TABLETS (Aspirin}) in bulk Scott‘s Emulsion 98c 108 for 7T5¢ For a Large Bottle ntral; all convenienct lsam street, north. â€"4 EPSOQOM SALTS CASTOR OITL 10¢ â€" 15¢ 19¢ The Curtis Drug Co. to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogg left Sunday i, phone | for Lakeland, Florida, for their annual 41â€"49ptf holiday in the sunny south. 3 Main ~i="7p DOG RACE MEETING. A meeting is called for Friday night at 7.30 in the Council Chamber to discuss and make arrangements for the annual Porcupine Dog Race. All interested are asked to attend. 4y THE CURTIS D LCSTâ€"From 4th of January; a cm'alll diamond ring, either at Church of : Nalivity cr post office. Any pm'son honsst encugh to leave it at Advance Office will get good reward. 4â€" 5 LOSTâ€"Black and white hound. Lef ear is split. Both ears black. Findâ€" er please return to 92 Third Ave. Sschumacher, or write Box 404, Schuâ€" macher. Reward. 3â€"41 LOSTâ€"Will the party who took glasses from ladies‘ waiting room at the staâ€" ticn, last Thursday, please return to T. N. O. ticket office, Timmins. â€"4p HAVE YOU A PROPERTY FOR SALE? Call in and give us a chance to sell it for you. I have a number of poâ€" tential riirchasers, for cash or terms. Charles W. Pexton, Insurance and Real Estate, Hamilton Block, Timâ€" mins. â€"4 FURRIERâ€"Manufaciuring furs into any kind of wearing apparel. Cleanâ€" ing, glazing, remodelling and repairâ€" ing. workmanship guaranâ€" teed. Apply Wadsworth FPurriers, 12 Balsam St. North, corner of Fourth Ave., or Box 213, Timmins. â€"4â€"8p CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t.1f R. J. HENRY, piano tuner, will be in town for some time. Those wishing their pianos tuned leave orders at J. T. Heffernan‘s, 46 Third Avenue, or Phone 438. â€"3â€"4 FUR COATS Cleaned, Glazed and reâ€" lined. Moderate. See Sinclair the * Valet, 21 Fourth avenue. Phone 625. ~49tf "URRIERâ€"Ladies bring your scarfs and have them made into real animal chokers. Also relining and reglazâ€" ing at 20% off. â€" Wadsworth Furriers, 12 Balsam St. North. ~13p.t.f. teaching cu IPANA TOOTH PASTE MINTY‘S TOOTH PASTE HOUBIGANT‘S FACE POWDER DANDERINEâ€" 29e 49¢ HIND‘S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM POND‘S CREAMS 7 PEBECO TOOTH PASTE LAVORIS Large tC Mentholated Cough Balsam A Real Good Cough Cure ® 19¢ 37¢ ential foxtrofting x A.B., Advar porary Teacher un n for Hoyleâ€"Mathes I No. 1. FPifth â€"cla .49 C3 ation Ont., Sectr Townsite, Timmir WANTED THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, 1IMMINS, ONTARIO efce 89c 39¢ 25¢ 39¢ 39¢ 39¢ 89¢ uma al « # L #* # . _ @ # w6 _ t# # # sttb # # w# * _ _#. * % '0..“'“. # # ‘““ # #4 ## # 4+ w* #4 ## # % # # #4 # w # _ _ ® ...0 Ww * # #* # # Cad # «W t# # # #* ## # «t #* * # w La # 0.“ ## # .. ## + # ## # *# ## * *# *# # € #* “.“ # «w *4 # + t# # #» ##4 y*" *# .00 ## + # * # t# * # #+* # «p #6 @ # ## # # ## # #* *.%# #4# # _ 34 # ## #4 *4 @4 #* «# ## Cad Dated at Timmins, Ont., this 12t] day of January, 1931. T. A. MACDONALD, Timmins, Ontario, Solicitor for the saild Winefrid Sweeney. 3â€"5 undersigned, solicitor herein for Wineâ€" frid Sweeney, executrix under the wili of the said Dariel Swesney,itheir namss ard addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statemenis of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. And take notice that after the Tth day of Fsbruary, 1931, the said Wineâ€" frid Sweeney will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, and that the said Winefrid Sweeney will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim she shall not then have received notice. ALEX. C., LEWIS, Clerk of the Legislative Assembl Tcronto, January 9h, 1931. 3â€" Wednssday, the twentyâ€"fifth day March next, will be the last day receiving Réports of Committees Private Bills. In the Matter od Sweeney, late â€" mins, Deceaced Wednesday, the twentyâ€"fifth day of February next, will be the last day for presenting Petitions for Private Bills. Wednesday, the fourth day of March next, will be the last day for introducâ€" ing Private Bills. One of the special features of the anâ€" nual Rose Ball of Timmins Golden Chapter I.O.D.E., to be held in the Masonic hall on Friday evening of this week, Jan. 23rd, will be the sevenâ€"piece orchestra under the leadership of Tomâ€" my Stephens. This means specially fine music. Members of the I.O.DE. will be admitted without invitations. Those receiving invitations are asked to kindâ€" ly present them at the door. The anâ€" nual Rose Ball this year promisss to be the best yvet Intermediate Tuxis, 5; High School, 0. Team P WE EC : .. i4 2 1 0 liOly Name:........;.,.....2 1 0 0 High School ...::......... M 0 1 Tuxis and Holy Name each had Holy Name, 3; Town, 1. Tuxis, 2; Town 2. Team P W C L :scc i .. .3 2 0 T OWIL ie ces ies en 1 1 Holy 2 1 1 ‘Hchool :.:.;.2:2......... 2 ( 9 Junior Tuxis, 4; High School Holy Name, 2; High Team P .n se 2 ‘iovly Schunol Trail Rangers 2 The following are the results and standings of the T.BA.A. Juvenile hockey, as at Jan. 17th:â€" Results and Standings T.B.A.A. Juvenile Hockey OLIVE oL 18 counces ... BEEF, IRON AND WINE OLAJEN Regular $1.00 . WHISKS CHAMOTISâ€" WASH CLOTHS > for . NAIL FILESâ€" Tuxis and Town each had Parliamentary Notice Infant‘s Delight of â€" C st pti 10e 15¢ TCO ... 20d€ $1.25 $1.50 of the Estate of Daric cf the Town of Tim School, 2 1i da requlr 89¢ 79e 79¢ a tic. * each Pts of of ASPARGIN KIDNEY PILLS :,... IRONIZED YEAST BALSAM MYRRH INVALID PORT WINE _ PAPE‘S DIAâ€" PEPSYN BAYER‘S ASPIRIN ' Monday of this week was the anniâ€" versary of the Charter Night of the Timmins Kiwanis Club, and so was an evenimg meeting and it was also a ladies‘ niglst. The event proved most Ilnteresting and enjoyable. At 6.30 p.m. the Kiwanis members, their ladies and guests met at the St. Mary‘s hospital to inspect the wards furnished there by the Kiwanis. There were about sixâ€" ty present, approximately half being ‘ladies. Rev. Fr. Theriault and Sister Pidelis showed the visitors various feaâ€" tures of interest in regard to the unusâ€" ; ually wellâ€"equipped and wellâ€"appi>inted }hospital. In the unavoidable absence of Dr. H. H. Moore, Rev. Fr. Theriault directed the visitors to the Kiwanis }wards. There are three of these wards, all for the use of children. Each of the wards has two beds, and they are beautifully furnished and equipped. \The wards were furnished by the Kiâ€" \ wanis Club as part of its 1930 proâ€" igrs.mme, while the purchase of goods | ‘necessary and their arrangement andt In the absence of Dr. H. H. Moore, Quartette Rey. Fr. Theriault was asked to say a|mins‘ best few words on behalf of the hospital and ‘music and nz expression and won general Tavour. An outstanding feature of the eveâ€" ing was the violin playving by Michell Rore, who won unstinted aprlause on merit. His first number was:â€"*"Interâ€" lude and Tarantelle," and as an encor:> he gave the "Int rmezzo from Cavalera Rusticana." Both these â€"numbers were given with rare talent and effecâ€" tiveness. Mr. A. Spragge played the piano accompaniments. cut a Name," and "A Vaga being enthusiastically app H. Wilson played the pianc ments. ‘The tenor solo; "My T: come on behalf of the club, G. A donald being called up to reply : President J. R. Walker was in the chair and gave hearty welcome to the guests of the evening. After the dinâ€" ner had been enjoyed, there was an attractive programme of music and brief addresses. A. W. Lang led the community sinrging, which was an apâ€" preciated feature of the evening. The "Porcupine Song" and "Round the Corner‘"‘ were among the favourites as usual. the cther details were in alble hands of a committe cf the Kiwanees. The re Wampole‘s Cod Liver Extract $1.00 a bottle CALL US FOPR YOUR DRUG NEEDS o o o o n s *# 44 40 00 6400864 s * k. :. .t, :t %. %. * # _ _ ® %. vx.z 3 _ s s se s D’.D:D'.D..l #. * t . t A 4. A. cA t t t t t t 6 4 t 4 4 4 % 4. _# _# #. * .4. * ) o_ _1a we ¢t4 t4 t4 t* be i > be to bo bo t# bo bth i4 t# to b4 b4 O4 to b4 4 b4 t4 t# b4 b4 t4 44 44 4# 44 46 44 44 *4 b# O# 6# b4 t# t4 t# b6 64 t*t 44 0# +4 s# #4 | Delighiful Evening Spent by Kiwanis Members, Their Ladies, and Guests, at Anniversary of Charter Night of the Club. FORMAL OPENING KIWANIS WARDS AT HOSPITAL HERE Large Double Package Kruschen Salts tenor solo; "My Task as given in fine voitcse pl of T of 89c 49e 79c 19¢ and y al f rat l5 1M Royal Palm Soap 4 for 25¢ A specially amusing feature of the evening was the introduction of those present by themselves, many of the inâ€" troductions being unusually witty and amusing. Rev. J. D. Parks Likely to Go to Brampton in June JieG wWOrk in abls way. * President J. R. Walker expressed the pleasure felt by having the ladies presâ€" ent and agreod with a previous sprakâ€" er that they should be present more frequently. He cordially thanked the artists of the evening and the others contributing to the programme. Ths Kiwanis Club was always pleased to welcome guests. The pleasant gathering closed with the singing of "O, Canada." responded in his usual witty and pleasâ€" ing way On behalf of the, St. Mary‘s hospital, the Sister Superior and the staff there he thanked the Kiwanis for their kindness and interest in furâ€" nishing the wards for the children. He also touched on the history of the hosâ€" pital and the gallant struzgle made by the Sisters to found the hospital and carry it on in the extended way necesâ€" sary. If looked after everybody, irreâ€" spective of creed or other divisions and was carrying on ua necessary and valu- aljle work in able way. President J. R. Walker expressed the pleasure felt by having the ladies presâ€" ent and agreod@ with a previous 12 Coleo Toilet Soap 4 for 25¢ Johnson‘s Baby Soap 25¢ a cake We Save You Money 19¢ a bar 2 bars for 35¢ Castile Soap ial and dance wilil bae held in ose hall, Fourth avenue,. on Friâ€" ening â€"of this week, Jan. 23rd. he auspices of the Moose Enterâ€" it committee. Among the speâ€" tures will be the Trelawney 1t and several other of Timâ€" talent. There will be good refreshments. Y We Save You Money arks has been in North , next June, succeeding Pritchard. He was forâ€" ‘ of the United Church ere he was most succsessâ€" cominz to North Bay the th whom he has | his place in the c hard to fill." jeake im ngrC city hi 16 Pine St., N. in th the a Oof St. whole. »steem ; been NERVILINE DRECO Kegular $1.25 HUSKY Regular $1.20 MILK OF MAGNESIA PINKHAM‘S COMPOUND il Tonic Wine With Cod Liver Oil, A first class tonic. We Specialize in Truss Fitting. Tara (Ontario) Leader:â€"The newsâ€" paper that would publish all the gossip of the community, says the Main Street Philosopher, would be read with the closest attentionâ€"but a new editor would be needed every issue. The New Liskeard Speaker says that it is reported that a big gold find has been made on C. B. Stevenson‘s clims ‘in Matachewan. y t _ Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., an Friday, ‘Jan. 16th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Jones, 160 Spruce street, south,â€"2 son (Walter Alfred Charles). Mother ‘and babe doing well. service starting at 2.15 answered from 245 to address by the evange at 3 o‘clock. Admissio and everybody welcom light of Bible life as it is to For the services on Sunday by Evanâ€" gelist R. E. Walsh at the Moose hall, the doors will open at 2 p.m., the seng service starting at 2.15, questions being answered from 245 to 3 p.m., and the C uC All will regret that David Larcher is ill at St. Mary‘s hospital, having been operated on for appendicitis on Tuesâ€" day. All will wish him a speedy and gomplete recovery. EVANGELIST TO AN QUESTEION Some days ago Miss Fay Brigham was taken ill with appendicitis and an operation was necessary on Monday afternoon of this week. The operation was successfully carried through and all will be pleased to know that Miss Brigham is now well on the way to early and complete recovery. A banquet is being given by the Conâ€" servatives of Kirkland Lake and disâ€" trict to Hon. W. A. Gordon, "the Minisâ€" ter from the North" in the Dominion Cabinet. The banquet in Hon. Mr. Gordon‘s honour is to be held at Kirkâ€" land Lake on Saturday. Hon. Mr. Gordon and Hon. Chas. McCrea, the two Ministers of Mines, are expected here on Friday of this week, and it is understood that they will be among the guests at the Rose Ball given by fu A very pleasing euchre, five hundred and bridge was given in the hall by the ladies cf the Church of the Naâ€" tivity on Tuesday evening of this week. The event was largely atended and all present enjoyed the evening. Refreshâ€" ments were served. There were good prizes for the cards. At meeting last wsek of the exeâ€" cutive of the Timmins board of trade plans were started for the annual meeting of the Timmins board of trade. The date and particulars will be anâ€" nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. Philinp Cameron, of Schumacher announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred Ursula, to Charles Lawrence Deardon, the event to take place at Schumacher on Wedâ€" nesday, Jan. 28th, at 10 a.m., in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs, W. Dixon and little daughter, Bernice, of Toronto, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. F. Day. 89c a bottle 3J° nouncem al Cue Jan. 25th vice from 2 with pictu life the evangelist commencing Admission and seats free, dy welcome to the event. heir life ns to th 11 29¢ 89c 89c 39¢ 39¢ 98¢ rad SWER 8 AT SERVICE ) ASKedqd ushers e real hand s they 11

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