Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1932, 1, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

CHILDREN FPOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years, Any home desiring to aAdopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson Bupt. Children‘s Aid. Tunmins, Ont 44t 1. PrANCING SCHOOL â€" For children, tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" ‘ng, etc., very moderate fees, Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call si 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable. Suitable "Tor light housekeeping. Use of phone <and k:‘â€"hen. Apply to 53 Pifth avenue. or phone 64W. 304 COATS, CLEANED, GLAZED NURSINGâ€"Open for engagements. Apply to Mrs. H. Ranger, 50 Mons Ave.., ~17tf FPOR RENTâ€"Furnishedâ€"rooms, suitable for young married couple. Apply afiter four o‘clock in the afternoon to 88 Bannerman Ave., Timmins. 28p WANTEDâ€"Girl for general housework. Apply to McIntyre House, Fourth Ave., Schumacher. â€"273 MEN WANTEDâ€"Toconducs worldâ€"reâ€" r«owed Rawleigh Home Service busiâ€" ness in Temiskaming County. Reliâ€" aodle hustler can start earning $35.00 weekly and increase rapidly. Write ~mmediately to Rawleigh Co., Dept. T Montreal, Canada. â€"231 FPOR SBALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house, well finished inside; low price. Apply to 208 Birch Street, North, Timmins. PROPERTIES FOR SALEâ€"On Maple Street, South, five rooms bungalow and bath room with all modern conâ€" veniences, Hardwood flocr, hot and cold water. Wiring for electric stove, fiull size basement, furnace in cellar. Inside newly decorated; must be seen to ‘be appreciated. This is a real Dargain. Investigate this ofriportunâ€" For more information apply beâ€" tween 5.30 to 7.30 pm. every evenâ€" ing to 157 Maple Street, South, Timâ€" mins. â€"23~â€"24â€"26p FOR SALEâ€"Four lots on Crawford Street, South Porcupine, 50 by 100 feet. Apply to Mrs. L. Syvret, Box 169, or 77 Dome Ave., South Forcuâ€" PROPERTIES FOR SALE POR SALEâ€"Two lots on Rea Montgomery Streets. Apply Messines Ave., Timmins. PR SALEâ€"Fiy wooxl shack, tco POR SALEâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed house, horse and two cows. For further information apply to 10 Gillies Street, Mattagami River bank, or Box 1, Mattagami Heights, Ont. â€"~23â€"20p UR COATS CLEANED GLAZEUD REâ€" LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"class workmanship. Sinclair the Valet 21 Pourth Ave., Phone 625. â€"3tf RESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, â€" children‘s dresses, masquerade costumes, etc. Apply to rear of 158 Pine Street, North, Timmins. â€"10â€"368p RESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, Coats and children‘s clothing. Apply Mrs. Laâ€" moureaux, 108 Birch street, north, Timmins. â€"~46p MR SALEâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house with all modern conveniences, hardwood joors throughout, full size basement with furnace; central location. Apâ€" Jly to 83 Elm Street,; South, every :vening, no agents. Timmins 23â€"24p nent basemen ~A4 for electric R SALEâ€"Si Thursday, June 9th, 19 A LF LINED AND ALTERED. All k suaranteed by Sloma Tallors, MISCELLANE emodelling, cleanin Sloma Tailors, Ph Ave., Timmins. Aprly on â€"Sixâ€"roomed h ces, Apply to uth, Timmins. _9 Pine Stree Will be sold at LE tove}; easy t o 25 Middle roomed hous tâ€"air furnact med â€" how: A ve t, repairs and pressâ€" erm with al Maple ~21â€"24t South, z3 barâ€" 17â€"23p ~10tt i1d 2p |FOR SALEâ€"One kitchen stove, only ; used nine months; one 97â€"piece dinâ€" [ ner set, English china, new; one bed ‘_ and beauty rest mattress, as good as l new; and one Hoover Vacuum cleanâ€" er, in good condition. Apply to 17 Laurier Ave., Timmins. â€"~â€"22â€"23D WANTED TO anartment al ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Com ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In Schumacher, for two young men, in well furnished moein home. with a‘ll conveniences ‘ and use cof phone. Call â€"764â€"M. Schumacher. â€"20tf RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Board and Roomâ€" By day, week or month. Rates $8.00 to $9.50 a week. Hot and cold water, year round. Phone 275â€"W., or call at 2 Wilson Ave., Timmins. ~â€"2t£ WOOD FOR SaALEâ€"Dry slabs by the load, $4.50; also round wood, 16 inches; Jackpine by lots, $2.50 a cord, gooxd dry birch, $3.50 a cord. Also green slabs. Apply to Chaput and Mainville, 118 First Ave., third house from corner of Prestorn, phone 377, Timmins. Orders taken at Schuâ€" macher, prices right. ~20tf GREEN OR DRY SLABS FPOR SALE; double truck load. Round wood by cord, Jackpine or Spruce, $2.50 per woOooOn FOR SALEâ€"Extra dry slabs, $2.50 per cord, or $5.00 per load. Also green slabs. Apply to McDade and Lauzon, 74 Maple Street, Scuth, or phone 332, Timmins. Orders taken for Schumacher, prices right. â€"2lptf DOGS FOR SsaALFEâ€"Boston Terriers, pups, $15.00 up. Females bred to our j Siuds, $40.00 up. Studs and grown] steckâ€" for sale, reasonable. Gox | chance for breeder in all large towns.| Puppies sell on sight at good prices.| FOR SALEâ€"Pigs at six weeks; reâ€" gistered Yorkshire stock; sturdy and growthy; $5.00 each. Apply to E. C. Brewer, P.O. Box 741, or phone 81â€"W, ‘Timmins. ~16tf FOR SALEâ€"La kitchen cabine one large rot RAT FUR COAT FOR SALEâ€"Worn seven months only, $40.00 cash; also a few woollen articles, owner going abroad. Phone 348â€"J or apply to 163 Maple Street, South, Timmins. 20â€"22p FOR SALEâ€"Household furnitu cluding Chesterfield suite, room suite and kitchen fu Apply to 211 Birch Street, Timimins. FOR SALEâ€"Threeâ€"burner oil sto with oven. In good condition. A ply to 53 Pins Street, North, Tir mins, upstairs, after 6 p.m. ~2, POR SALTF tress, N Street, S FOR SALEâ€"Milch cow and yearâ€"old heifer. Apply to J. A. Lauzon, 40 Columbus Ave., Timmins. â€"23â€"MMp FOR â€"SALEâ€"Large electric range, brand new. Apply to 162 Balsam st. north, Timmins. ~23p FPOR SALEâ€"R make. Appl Maple Street FPFOR SALE 42 inche Apply to FPOR SALEF 205C pol FOR SALEâ€"Chesterfield suite, almost new; any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to Mrs. L. Blewett, General Delivery, Timmins, Ont. , â€"23p FOR SALEâ€"Buick six cylinder; i: cheap. Apply to POR SALEâ€"Baby floor, half price. apm‘y to 82 Elm mins. Min min Write Ont. gord. Phone 441. J. A. Daly, 110 Wilson Avoe. â€"23 one large round table, one table and cne dining buffet to 219 Balsam Street, North, 803â€"W., any time after 3 o‘cle: mins. WANTED TO RENT. 409C pound} : pound; good 1: Ave., Timmins Ap} Timmir O‘Kay Kennels, York O By Live chickens, last year d; spring chickens, 30c x« layers. Apply 88 Fif Buick County Club Coupe, er; in good condition; ply to 28 Main Ave; Timâ€" > pin. â€"23p QrICGg,. L EFElm Stree RENTâ€"Thre kitchenette, ouly H. E. two gen! tes from Hollin 11 James Ave., Ti bed, spring and matâ€" rw. Apply to 56 Eim ‘mmins. ~22 kitchen stove, . ne good «double } tut »ants; one piant 1iS| _ ming â€"23p 1Qd 34 MIGH, | _ ocm en Ave., Timmins. 23p| FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house with K bath and toilet; basement. Nice loâ€" d, spring and _ Apply to 108 Elm Street Apply to 56 EIMm| Timmins. «28 mss uen play Phont comfortable few weeks mnmlin PMmMmICrLADIEC, o 23 Lake â€"28p pen 34T7â€"W, or uth, Timâ€" , li1mâ€" â€"23â€"24p) dalinin nitur Mills, â€"23â€"24 Fifth 23â€"24p quare T‘imâ€" â€"23D 65| FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed apartn 23| at 39 Lake Shore Road. Apply 2 Mrs. Kolman, 68 Third Ave., T ®©| _ mins. â€" FOR RENT â€" Threeâ€"roomed apartâ€" | _ ment; modern conveniences; suitable _ for couple without children. Apply f 15 Pine Street, South, upstairs. â€"23p 1 Guy McChesney, formeriy a popular resident of this part of the North. but recently in the Red Lake area, has been visiting friends and relatives here and renewing old acquaintances. Sealed tenders projterly marked and addressed to the Secretary of the Pubâ€" lic School Board, Schumacher, Ont.. will be received until 7 pm., Tuesday, June 21st, 1932, for the construction of a brick and tile addition to the Sthuâ€" Court of Revision for School Sections Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Township of Mountjoy, will be held in the No. 2 Schoolhouse at Sandy Falls on the l11th day of June, at the hour of 10 a m. I, John FErnest Harvey will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Pauline Harvey. Dated at Timmins this 6th day of Dated a June, 1932 a brick and tile Addition to the sehnuâ€" macher Public School. Plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of Arch. Gillies, Architect, Timmins, Ont. A marked cheque for 2% p.c. of amount af tender must WANTEDâ€"Finnish girl would like any kind of housework. Good references. Arply to 37 Sixth Ave., upstairs, ‘Timmins. â€"23p FOR RENTâ€"Until September 1l1st, modern sevenâ€"roomed dwelling comâ€" pletely furnished. Apply to Sullivan Newton, Insurance, Real Estate, Timmins. â€"23 FOUNDâ€"Black and white Ho‘stein cow on Saturday, June 4th. If owâ€" ner does not come and claim cow, it will be sold for expenses. Aprm‘y to Poundkeeper, Jce Groulet, 94 Main Ave., or phone 681, Timmins. â€"23â€"25 FPOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartment, upstairs, newly decorated; separate entrance. Apply to 107 Third Ave., or phone 793â€"J, Schumacher. â€"22p NOTICE TO THE FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed apartment; all conveniences; unfurnished. Availâ€" able on July 10th or 15th. Apply to Box RG., câ€"o The Porcupine Adâ€" vance, Timmins, Ont. â€"23D FOR â€"RENTâ€"Compietely furnished, comfortable apartment with all conâ€" veniences, on Third Ave., for months of July and August. Phone 711â€"W., Timmins. â€"23â€"253D FOR RENTâ€"Store to be built on corâ€" ner of Maple and Third. Will be built to suit good tenant. Apply at once for particulars to H. Horwitz, 80 Third Ave., Timmins. â€"22â€"23D FOR RENTâ€"Business residence, forâ€" merly known as the Bluebird Tea Room, opposite Pearce‘s store, Golden Ave., South Porcupine. Apply to W. D. Pearce, South Porcupine. â€"23 FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed house. Apâ€" ply to 167 Birch Street, North, Timâ€" mins. â€"~23p FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed house with all conveniences. Apply to 156 Spruce Street, South, Timmins. Datec Township of Mountjoy POSITION WANTED n RENTâ€"Furnished â€" aparitnent poking Gillies Lake , for the hs of July and August; all conâ€" nces. Two rooms and veranâ€" rent very reasonable. (Sizgned) John Ernest Harvey after this date all accounts Central Service Garage, r, are to be paid to the Bank of Commerce, Schuâ€" ARCH. GILLIES Architect ervice Garage, r Patsy Tannarelli. er this 8th day of THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO apartment Clerk Tim THURS D A Y ‘ Bulletin Sister Fidelis, of the Sisters of the Assumption, left last week for Ireland to visit her parents there and also to attend the Eucharistic Congress in Ireland. This is the first visit Sister Pidelis has paid to Ireland in thirty years, Sister Pidelis is expected back to Timmins in August. rumored 4 "no erected at this some former ; swinging goif c some former prospectors wnhno swinging goif clubs instead of 5 zood view of the entire course had fromi the windows of T. . trains, which pass through the east corner of the property." deferred till the treasury is replenished. However, the enthusiasm of the memâ€" bers is expected to promote plans for the erection of a modern and commoâ€" dious building within the near future. The site for the house is on a little knoll centring a pine grove at the southwest corner of the links. The beâ€" ginning and end of the course is directâ€" ly in front of where the building will rest. ‘Jock‘ Stokes, wel}â€"known in Northern Ontario golf circles, is in charge of building operations and wil assume the duties of club ;3 which of course includes t Says the Northern News: " features of the course is to the edge of the fairway, ne four green. Here a quartz v ible for more For full information regarding tulâ€" tion and subjects taught, call, phone or write, Typewriters may be rented through ‘he college rental service by firms or studentsâ€"special rates to students. All makes of typewriters may be bqught, sold or repaired through the college. Make this a business college yearâ€" be prepared when the time comes. We have helped hundreds and we can help "A Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre" E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P.0O. Box 223 Kirkland Lake‘s Fine New Golf Course Soon Ready shallâ€"Ecclestone Hardwat Ontaric, Among those recently their courses at the Bus in securing and providing them with efficient, dependable, wellâ€"trained office empvroyeesâ€"they are glad to call upon us when iu _ nsed of employeesâ€"we apâ€" preciate their confidence and are at their service at any time. Parents! The writer of this bulletin advises you to give your child or childâ€" ren as much high school training as they will take or as you can afford to give them, then, give them a thorough business course at a business colâ€" lege. Regardless of future intentions for your child, a business course serves as a stepping stone to anythingâ€"shortâ€" hand, for instance, is a big factor in entering university. Do not be misled in the thosught that the introductory business ccurse given in any free tuiâ€" tion school can compare with the comâ€" plete, later, more upâ€"toâ€"date courses of a business college, which specializes in such workâ€"if you can afford to send yvour boy or girl to ‘business college, send her thereâ€"it is false economy if you don‘t. No summer vacationsâ€"students may enroll any time now and prepare for the fall and winter positions. Day or night classes. Those contemplating enâ€" tering university in the fall, may take the shorthand for their lectures during the summer months. Secondly, the student pays for what he gets and gets what he pays forâ€" close supervision, individual instruction, and courses which are advanced, modâ€" ern and complete. Thirdly, employers appreciate the asâ€" sistance of our employment department in securing and providing them with efficient, dependable, wellâ€"trained office emrroyeesâ€"they are glad to call upon us when in nsed of employeesâ€"we apâ€" Timmins Business College Miss Morris, graduate of the ness College, has acceptâ€" in the office of the Marâ€" ne Hardware, Timmins, point for the benef u?\%\\%“\\\\\\\\‘S\\\'\\\S\\'\\S\\\\\\\%\X\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \X\"s Work was started last week on the construction of the new bridge over the Blanche river at Englehart, on the Ferâ€" guson highway. Miss Betty Sinclair had the illâ€"forâ€" tune last week to fall down the long flight of stairs to the apartments at her home on Fourth avenue. Her shoe caught on one of the steps at the top and she was thrown down the stairs. Miss Sinclair sustained an injured arm and other injuries but was fortunate in not being hurt more seriously, in view of the bad fall taken. A reâ€"organization meeting of the Porcupine District Shriners‘ Club will be held on Thursday, June 16th, at 8.30 pm. at the stock exchange in the Moysey block. All Shriners are reâ€" quested to be present. be held on Thursdiay, June 16th, at 8.30 pm. at the stock exchange in the the N.BC. Red Network | Monday evening, starting June 6, over including Moysey block. All Shriners are reâ€" | CKGW Toronto, and CFSF, Montreal, quested to be present. at 7.30 E.S.T. and again at 7.30, Pacific Coast Time. His engagement marks â€"The demonstrator for Nuâ€"Back the second triumph of Firestone in Corsets and Foundations will be at signing a distinguished star of the Shaheen‘s store, 19 Pine street, south, musical world to appear for the first on Friday and Saturday, June 17th and time on regular weekly broadcasts. The 18th, with all the new models on disâ€" play. William Howe, aged ten years, of tpe Moneta twublic school, won the Kiwanis "Buy at Home®" essay contest. His essay was a particularly good one and dealt very effectively with the subject, "Why Everyore in Timmins and District l aisld aA+ IIamA U OT‘ha acoarn urlll first achievement came when Lawrence â€"23 Tibbett, the foremost baritone of the ic‘.ay. set a precedent for Metropolitan t } Opera singers by entering into a conâ€" tract with Pirestone for a prolonged series of performances on the air. Mr. Tibbett is about to leave on a three months‘ trip to Europe, the first time, incidentally, that he has ever visited the Old World. William Howe, aged ten years, of tpe Moneta tublic school, won the Kiwanis "Buy at Home®" essay contest. His essay was a particularly good one and dealt very effectively with the subject, "Why Everyore in Timmins and District Should Buy at Home." The essay will be published later in The Advance. â€"The attention of the ladies is callâ€" ed to the fact that the demonstrator for the famous Nuâ€"Back Corsets will be at A. Shaheen‘s store, 19 Pine street, south, on PFriday and Saturday, June 17 and 18, with a very complete and attractive line of new models in these goods. â€"23 o . . o . o e . i n n n e i. i i n o n n n 5 s n n n t C 5 3t t 4 4* *L 4tb t t t t *4 4 44 wE SAvVE YOou M ONE Y 1 | Dl‘ ug Stores 11 PINE STREET NORTH 17% WILSON AVE. COR. PINE and THIRD PHONE 7 PHONE 870 PHONE 423 Daby‘s Own ‘Tablets 22¢ .ls ts 20c and 60¢ Nipplesy4 for‘ ;. ;...m.;....... ..b sn en 25¢ Paby‘ Pants, regular S5¢ 2 for 25¢ Soothers, regular, 205C enc 19¢ Smoothersy regular 20c¢:for mds .o 14¢ B S SA :.: E.i slsc ise ce en racean is s se 19¢ s .209 . is ul s 29¢ Gillette Blades .AAA lt 37e and 69¢ Blades for Old Type Gillette, 10 blades for....34c¢ Palm Olive Shaving Cream .........................0.. 27¢ M: L; Plorida 0A 84¢ Lotion, regular $1:00 for ..:......::,::;...:.....,, 79¢ Quelques Face Powder ...........::........}.........0n. 59e Pea, regular $1.25 for.......:................. 69¢ Pompseian Face 44¢ Chase‘s Nerve Pood 49¢ Chage‘s Kidney and Liver Pills .....................;., 29¢ WImNcarnis . .. 9: 21.3 io s e ieb h Turner‘s:Invalid Port ......... :; 0s .aL..s NUJOL . 3: eA ie e in en e ns oo y Pn en n 59 AgAaROI snn in s ds 69c a Liqguid Petrolatum, quart bottle .....;.., Andrews‘" Liver Salts 29¢ Castoria .AE .. L Ese en 24¢ Wampole‘s Grape Salts .................... 50c Abbey‘sâ€"Salts 29¢., 49¢ Epsom Salts, regular 20¢, 2 for............. TASLCVIMC T.:.3 m iess n k. es h 25¢., 45¢ :sm L. en in es 19c 39¢ T SOT . :.o. i e e en y onl 59c a Castile Soap, large bar, reg. 25c., 2 for.. Vacuum Bottles, reg. tor....~...... Lydia Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound Liyvdia Pinkham‘s Liver Pills®.......:.......;.: WEEEâ€"END SPECIALS Leave Us Your Films for Printing ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILETRIES Agency for Puatsatuatnatants ate ce ctnats aty ate af eeleiinefne? This is the second time within week that public attention has been focussed on Crooks. Just a few days ago, the Metropolitan Opera Company announced that it had been successful in obtaining him for next season. It also became known that the Metropoliâ€" tan had been negotiating with Mr. Crooks for some years, but until now had been unsuccessful, due to the famous tenor‘s concert schedule. Richard Crooks started his career as a singer at an early age. At eleven, he was referred to as the "boy wonder soloist" of All Angels‘ Episcopal Church in New York. At twelve he shared honours with Schumannâ€"Heink at musical festival at Ocean Grove, New Jersey, where he sang before 14,000 and was quite calm until Schumannâ€" Heink kissed him. During the war he Richard Crooks, Tenor on Firestone Programme Richard Crooks has now been obâ€" tained for the radio audience by the "Voice of Pirestone." He will sing each .. 45¢ and 89c¢ ...... 19c¢c., 39¢ and 89¢ 29c¢c., 59¢ and $1.19 ............... $1.19 ................. $1.25 ..... 59¢c and 89¢ 69c and $1.35 .................... 99¢ ...29¢ and 49¢ ... 24¢c and 69¢ 50c and $1.00 , 49c and 79¢ ................... 25¢ KODAKS AND BROWNIES $1.25 to $753.00 ha 141C 84¢ 79¢ 3%¢ 69¢ 44¢ 49¢ 29¢ 39¢ 89¢ 350¢ VA451 t DOROTHY GRAY TOTILETRIES Agency for served with the Aero Squadron an proved himself to be an excellent fiye Crooks is already a favourite with th large Firestone audience. During th winter and spring seasons, he mad several appearances on this programim as the guest artist, when Lawren Tibbett was scheduled to sing with t Metropolitan Opera Co. On these casions Crooks won tremendous popu larity. Thousands of listeners wrote words of the highest praise. In signing im as their regular artis the Firestone Company has endeavour ed to bring to music lovers a voice rich in tenor quality as the voice Tibbett is in baritone excellen Crooks is extremely versatile and cele brated for his ability to sing popula and novelty songs with the same chat with which he renders the classi His repertoire will have a wide appe and include "a song for everybody." Try The Advance Want Advertisement gants who want to serve on them in connection against the former firm of According to The Mail and Emp‘r toâ€"day, as per O‘Hearn‘s private wirf Messrs J. Heppleton and W. Shutt: wh were recently released after servin; their terms can not be located by liti Mr. and Myrs. Joe Rochefort wish t thank their many friends for sympath shown them in their recent sad ber eavement in the loss of their son. Al so for the many beautiful floral tri butes sent. ~23) ] pint tin .. 1 quart tin 1 gallon tin Colgate‘s Tooth Paste 18c Nyseptol Tooth Paste 17¢ Squibb‘s jisterine Tooth Paste 230C Pebeco Tooth Paste 39¢ Woodbury‘s Soap o for 69¢ New Cloth, regular $1.00 CARD OF THANKS Hospital Cotton 37c. Ib. Tooth Brushes oC Bathing Shoes Bathing Caps 15¢c to $1.50 Lunch Kits 50¢ Snap 2 for 25¢ Olive Ofi 69¢ pair Tooth Paste wE SaAVE YOou MON EY 19¢ 19¢ 1e

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy