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Porcupine Advance, 1 Sep 1932, 1, p. 4

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MININC H BALE. NC £* POR SALEâ€"Si LOTS FOR SA High School, $100.00 each. FOR SALEâ€"F} FOR SALE: fiveâ€"rcome FOR SALEâ€"Corner lot on Wilson Ave. and Cameron. Ailso two lots with house; all conveniences, and stable for 18 horses. Will take small down payment and terms; bargain for quick sale. Apply to 94 Main Ave., ‘Timmins. â€"31tf FOR SALEâ€"D WANTEDâ€"Two or three ment, furnished; or I housekseping. Apply To«dd, P.O. . Box 1 WANTEDâ€"Large room for schc WANTEDâ€"100 cars, Aall makes, 101 wrecking â€" purposes, _ best prices Parts all makes cars for sale. Norâ€" thern Ontario Wrecking Co., 44 Main Ave., or Box 1277, Timmins WANTEDâ€"1930â€"31 model sedan, in any of the following makes, Pontiac, Durâ€" ant, Chrysler, Ford or Chevrolet. wWrite to Box BD., Advance, giving description, mileage and lowest cash price. Timmins. â€"39 FOR SALEâ€"White kitchen cabinet, one anrex for electric stove. Terms very cheap. Apply to 52 Tamarack Street or phone 613â€"W, Timmins. â€"30 FOR SALEâ€"One Heintzman pilano with bench, in firstâ€"class condition. Apply to 171 Spruce Street, Ssouth, ‘Timmins. c â€"339p FOR SALEâ€"One Firesidse chair and one fullâ€"sized Chesterfield to match, in taupe mohair; also one child‘s play pen with filoor. Apply to 61 Fourth Ave., Schumacher. â€"39 WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Jackpine, $2.00 a cord per three cord lots; Schumacher $2.25 por three cord lots. Apply to 271 Birch Street, North, Timmins. ~33â€"30D FPOR SALEâ€"Good cabinet Grand piano price $75.00; the reason for selling moving out. Apply to Second Farm from South Porcupinge, I!mar Salo, Pottsville. â€"34â€"35p wWOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry and green slabs; also 16â€"inch Jackpine by lots, $2.50. and dry Birch, $3.50 a cord. Apply to Chaput and Mainville, phone 377, or 118 First Ave., Timâ€" mins. ~24tf WOoOD POR SaALEâ€"D WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Greet DRESSMAKINGâ€"â€"Dreeses. Coats and children‘s clothing. Apply Mrs. Laâ€" moureaux, 108 Birch street, north, Timmins. ~46p DRESSMAKINGâ€"-Dl'ef dresses, masquerade Apply to rear of 1 North, ‘Timmins. candy and A Timmin month and rented at $62 to 202 Maple §$2.50 by : Dade and south, OI i0§C | $10.00 for furnace Daly. 110 Wi ARTICLES FOR SALE SALEâ€"Good bu to 687 Bivt ne 938 ©oml WOGOon FOR M uCnCc i n n n L A 1 $2.50 per Cord dry Jackpine $2 by 5 cord l3ts. : angd Lauzon, 6 h. or phone 332 chumacher, no ex DRESSMAKING for scf)ool teachers. Phone Saturday cnly. Timmins. â€"39F $400.00 31 id interest. At preseni per month. Ap>ly le Street, South, Timâ€" U Apply care of Mr: Box 1, Schumachet or small groceries, ol supplies for High to 130 Kirby Ave., “’ Box 1277, Timmins. â€"33â€"42p PROPERTY FOR Dresses, children‘s| hnows rade costumes, etc. But 50 of 158 Pine Street, The fa â€"10â€"36p â€" â€"W Timm @ited, unfurnished enemet all make TO houtse, ~all conveniâ€" i1 balance $45 Apply to M Birch Strei $10.00 441. ib Kirbs new â€"39pD 381 iken DrV POR RENTâ€"Hous ences: immediate FOURâ€"ROOMED HOL water and toilet. Su Anply to 29 Main A FOR RENTâ€"Fo all convenienceé Ave., Timmins FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"rooumed furnished house with water. Apply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Elm Street, North, Timâ€" FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house, light and water, $14.00. per month, at 118 Commercial Ave. Apply to 23 Columâ€" bus Ave., Timmins. â€"39p FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed flat at 69 Birch Street, South. Apply to reatr cf 69 Birch Street, Scuth, Timmins. â€"33D FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"rcomed house in schumacher, with all conveniences at 74 Fourth Ave.. Schumacher. Apply to rear of 74 Fourth Ave., Schuâ€" macher. â€"35p FPOR RENTâ€"Double office in Hamil ton Block. Apply to C. Desaulnier: 4 Cedar Street, North, or phone ( FOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed hous conveniences; newlyâ€"decorated. able round Sept. lst. Near Sschool. Rent $30.00. Apply Maple Street, South, Timmins FOR RENTâ€"Comfortable fourâ€"roomed house at 152 Avenue Road, Timmins} conveniences; rent reasonable. Apâ€" ply to Mrs. F. J. Hamilton, Box 123, South Porcupine or phone 100. â€"34th FOR RENTâ€"Two front rooms. Apply| to 40 Toke Street, Timmins. â€"39p , THREE ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"$15.00 per month. Apply 154 Pine Street, North. â€"30p FOR RENTâ€"Two furnished rooms and board if desired. Apply to 79 Pine Street, South, Timmins. ~35p FOR RENTâ€"Comfortable room with board in private adult family. Would suit one man or two friends. Cenâ€" trally located; reasonable rates. Apâ€" ply to 44 Second Ave., Timmins. @URNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean ~cand comfortable. Suitable for light housekeeping. Use of phone and kitchen. Apply to 53 Fifth avenue. or phone 64W. 30A RCOM FOR RENTâ€"Fu situated on Tamarac conveniences: no chili able. Write to P.O. P A 4 A o a A A C N# A 20A 2 A A NE A ) â€" â€" ] en t T mt A. w VÂ¥ % s wtt' WV ok OA Adldlild _ A CA NR b boxed Christmas cards. Exclusive| ** * t 8 e ts c t NA designs. Low prices. Liberal comâ€" By virtue of a warrant issued by The ept., 1927, are required to send by post ' Mayor of the Town of Timmins bearâ€" epaid to the undersigned, solicitor mission. The Excelsior Publishing | . - us AY . *m Co.. P.OQ. Box 2379, Montreal. â€"35â€"37| * date July l4th, 1932, sale of lands| for said estate, their names and ad lfor arrears of taxes in the Town of dresses and full particulars in writing ==iTPimmins, will be held at my office at | of their claims. IN NIEMORIAM the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon And take notice that after the 19‘%h a on the thirtyâ€"first day of October, 1932, I day of Sept., 1932, the Administrator of M~CRACKENâ€"In loving memory of @a<{< unless the taxes and costs are sooner said estate will distribute the assets of loving tusband and father, Win. Moâ€"| paid. Notice is hereby given that the ; the said deceased to those entitled Cracken, who passed away Sept. Ist, list of Lands for sale for arrears of thereto, having regard only to the 192%. taxes is being published in the Ontario claims he shall then have had noilice Only a memory of bygone days, Gazette on the 30th day of July, 1932,| and Angus Bergeron the said adminisâ€" And a sigh for a face unseen; | and copies of the said list may be had | trator, will not be liable to any person But a constant feeling that God along, at my office. of whose claim he shall not then have Knows best what should have been. Treasurer‘s Ofice this 25th day of , received notice. But some time our eyes shall see July, 1932. OSIAS SAUVE, The face we keep in memory. H. E. MONTGOMERY, } Timmins, Ont. â€"Wife and Daughter. â€"35p | â€"30â€"42. Treasurer, +35â€"317. Solicitor for sald estate. PR nC T‘immilr house a monthly 4 Cedat Timmin OR RENTâ€"Apartments in central: location, every convenience, hot wa-‘ ter; heated; immediate possession.| Aply to 85 Pine Street, South, Corâ€"| ner of Pine and PFirst Ave., Timâ€" mins. â€"33â€"35p HRISTMAS CARD AGENTSâ€"Send for information regarding extremely fine line of personal greeting and boxed Christmas cards. Exclusive mill PUC RENTâ€"Fourâ€"rcomed furnished e at 19 Lake Shore Road, $30.00 thly. Apply 10 Laurier Avenue. â€"83p Thi 1d conyv Apply Ma'n New 11 o P.O. Box 204, or ap amarack Street, Tim rienct home ‘amarack Street; al no children. Reason possess Timmin nin d house with y to 47 Wilson â€"34 oomed h on Tama nrarack S TO REN for coup MA hed; hou Timmins. ~â€"34â€"36p 61 Bal Apply 34â€"37p family Ti ;. Availâ€" High o 202 â€"34 -28“ FUR COATS, CLEANED, GLAZED, i RELINED AND ALTERED. All work guaranteed by Sloma Tailors, C 11_9i phone 59%, 69 Third Ave., Timâ€" use ack 1t * ) ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In private home. y‘ _ Ap;!y to 159 Pine Street, North, Timâ€" i~!*‘ mins. â€"35â€"36p MISS DOROTHY DODGE; MASâ€" sAGE: GENERAL NURSING. By LAWN Guar FUR COATS CLEANED GLAZED RE LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"clas workmanship. Sinclair the Valet 2 Fourth Ave., Phone 625. â€"3t EVEREADY TRANSFER OFFICEâ€"At 69 Third Ave., next door to Smith Elston. Office hours, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. phone, 895, Tatrault, proprietor, Timâ€" mins. ~B2tf TWwO YOoUNG MEN GOING TO TO. RONTOâ€"About September 9th. Will pay expenses to anyone motoring through. Phone 988, Timmins. â€"35p 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 1. BOARDERS WANTED â€" Firstâ€"class bcard; 21 meals, $6.00; with room, $7.00. Apply to 89 Third Ave., Schuâ€" ROOM AND BOARD â€" In private ROOM AND BOARDâ€"$8.00 per week, all conveniences, in private home with no children. Apply to 85 Balâ€" sam Street, South, Timmins. â€"32â€"33p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"For two men in English private home; all conveniâ€" ences. Miners preferred. Apply to \ 161 Elm Street, North, Timmins. 34pf ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In private home all conveniences, $8.50 a week; washâ€" ing and pressing done if desired. Apply to 67 Birch Street, South, Timmins. â€"32ptf 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. ~2tf FOR RENTâ€"Room and board, large room suitable for two gentlemen; single beds; miners preferred; all conveniences including use of phone. Apply to 3 Elm Street, South, Timâ€" mins. â€"34â€"35tf RAYCROFTâ€"In loving memory Cf William Raycroft, who passed away August 30th, 1929. Loving and kind in all his ways; Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and kind in heart and mind,; What a beautiful memory Ire left beâ€" hind. â€"Always remembered by the Family. â€"35}) hour or day arack Street Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones wish to thank their many friends, relatives, Doctors, Nurses and Sisters of St. Mary‘s h°sâ€" pital who showed kindness and symâ€" pathy in the recent death of their baby. Also for those who gave ‘blocd transâ€" fusions, and for floral tributes sent. Town of Timmins, District ANCING SCHOOL â€" For children, tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" ing, etc., very moderate fees,. Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf machel home. Apply to 59 Pine Street North, Timmins. â€"34â€"38). Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Taxes ROOM AND BO MISCELLANEOUS CARD OF THAN 7# MOWERS SHARP nteed work. Prompt Daxid, 4 Balsam Stree Phone 466 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO of Cochrane Sou Tamâ€" «24tf â€"35p Bornâ€"On August 28th, at 13 Camâ€" brai Ave., Timmins to Mr. and Mrs. W Â¥oung, of the Coniaurum Mineâ€"a son Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Friday August 26th, 1932, to Mr. and Myrs David Boughâ€"a son (David Ronald). . FCOSITION WANTED â€" Girl wants work. Speaks English and French. Apply to 155 Spruce Sireet, South, T immins. â€"35p T HU RS D A Y Bulletin It is the law of life that "you have to make good or make rcom." Whether you are a young man Or ycung woman; whether you are sixteen >r sixty; whether you have been emâ€" ployed two years or ten, if you can set resultsâ€"better and quicker than your assgcia.tesâ€"-the best positions, the first prom¢tion and the highest salaries so to you. But unless yOu have A 1‘1.~3rcuih business training you cannot hope to preduce the ‘best and quickest results. To hold a position you MUST BE TRAINEFD by a school which CAN T RAIN and HAS TRAINED and WILL TRAIN. To get a position you must have the BACKING OF A REPUTâ€" ABLE â€" Timmins Business College Ride the coming wave of presperity to a gocd positionâ€"enroll now at the "Gold Medal School" for the FALL TERM beginning TUESDAY, Sept. 6 1932 Call to the College Office and talk matters over with the Principal. Remember thisâ€""you can‘t pu sver‘" by "putting.it off." ‘A Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre" E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES By virtue of a warrant issued by the Maycr of the Town of Cochrane bearâ€" irz date of August 18th, 1932, the sale of lands for arrears of taxes of the Town of Cochrane will be held in the Town Hall, Cochrane, Ont., at the hour Town of Cochrane, District of Cochrane Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P.0O0. Box of two o‘clock in the on Tuesday the 12th day of December, 1932, unless the taxes and costs are socner paid. Nctice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th days of September, 1932. Copres of the said list may be had at my office, Town Hall, Cochrane, Ont. Dated at Cochrane this 23rd day of August, T932. M in â€"380â€"4 m In the matter of Alderic Bergeren, late of the Town of Timmins, deceased. TOWI M 1 uth NOTICE TO CREDITORS Irs. G. Mitchell s. McIntcsh, left iday in the South Saturd ctice is nereby given s having claims agat Alderic Bergeron, wh ind Mrs. D. Mack from ~holiday ind yere . Perreault ind Fleurâ€" Mrs. Milton Irvine, of Han ~Timmins visiteors last week re by mostor car. c Bergeron, who died at the Timmins on the 19th day of 7, are required to send by post o the undersigned, solicitor estate. their names and adâ€" nd Rouyn wns to from an e a and Motr ersen, of H in Timmin: OSIAS SAUVE, 11â€" "*Wculd | Timmins, Ont. "Well, m Solicitor for sald estate.‘ dying love Ange Perréeault l trip down South returned on n extended buvin ind terday DX s Ros ult letf A€ 223 i/ Dr. E. L. Roberts, eye, eat specialist, this week moved former offices ‘upstairs in t block to the handsome new the ground floor of the ne block building on Third ave have returned from South making the t AÂ¥ me® was held Bay on panied to andâ€" Hele Her d_istric Mrs. 1 ‘ Collyer, of the VOIUI \ turned on Saturda motor trip to Nova | accompanied on t Mrs. Redden, who Harry and William weeks. ennCcunces the Worke tario to be mins, on mencing a Literally hundreds from Timmins His many friends will be pleased t0o| and district are away this week on a know that Russell Grant, who recently | duckâ€"hunt, the season cyening this had his skull fractured in a fall at Cochâ€"| (Thursday) morning. Many left this rane is sufficiently recovered now to be| morning very early for the chosen out of hospital and at his home in Timâ€"| seene of acticn, while others went mins. He is making excellent progressl away yvesterday to be on hand when out cf hospital and at his \ala) mins. He is making excelle to complete recovery. ‘The‘ various ‘Schooilibs: IL : U BSM + separate, high and technicalâ€"opened this (Thursday) morning after the summer vacation, with full staffs of teachers and increased attendance of pupils at each of the schools. Prcvincial Constable L. S. Evans of Kirkland Lake recently recovered aA Johnson Seghorse motor that had been stolen at Mosse River Crossing, 140 { miles north of Cochrans, in 1930. The stolen moter was in Benoit township in the Kirkland Lake area and was in use on a settlér‘s farm. The R. C. M. P. may get their man, but the O.P. P. isn‘t doing so badly when they recover stolen motors even though they be carried 225 miles or The North Bay Nugget last says:â€"‘"Mrs. H. A. Morin, Timmins, i visiting at the home of her brother James Bourke, and Mrs. Bourke, Forat street. Mrs. A. E McDonald, also © sister of Mr. Bourke, will arrive from Toronto this evening to be the gues of her brother and Mrs. Bosurke." The North Bay N says:â€"‘"Mrs. H. A. M visiting at the home James Bourke, and M street. Mrs. A. E. 1 The St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus 1as week said:â€""Mr. and Mrs., George Lak: and three children, and Miss sSceli, 0 Timmins called on friends in toOw! yesterday while motoring through . Parkhill. Mr. Lake is publisher of th Timmins Advance, one of the outstand ‘@~ nmawsnaners of the Domin al An item in the Englehart correspondâ€" ence of The New Liskeard Speaker makes encouraging reading. . It says that a number of men are n°W being called out to work on the 1 Railway, and that, though t number of men still on the waiting for work, it apLRars Railway, and that, though there are a number of men still on the spatre list waiting for work, it apLprars the T. N. O. is getting busy again, and if so there is reason to hope and expect that all will scon be back again. The Spruce Falls Power Paper CO, are not giving their usual annual picâ€" nic at Smoky Falls this year, on atâ€" ccunt of the prevailing economic conâ€" diticns. This picnic in the past has been a big day for emjployees of the ccmpany, the chartering of a complete train from the C.N.R. being necessary for past picnics. The event was ed uncn by the Kapuskasing people, cut ONTARIO CUP MATCH HERL SATUKRDAY OF THIS In the Ontario Football Cup serie: McIntyre and Dome play on the Tim mins athletic field on Saturday of thi week, Sept. 3rd. Kickâ€"off at 5.30 p.m NO sERIOUS CONSEQUEXNXCES FROM ACCIDENT ON MONDAY and second avenue on Monday eveliâ€" ing had no serious effects and no oce suffered injury other than a few bruises. A car driven by J. Chiccini struck V. Wocdbury‘s car and threw it cnts A. Stirling‘s lot, the car turning over. R. Smith and Mr. Woodoury escaped any material injury, though the car was somewhat damaged. Contrary to reports ci mobile accident at the c Weuld you die for me?" Well, mine‘s what you‘d call an weekly newspapers of up icularly many friends in the town and will be pleased to know that crris Daher, who underwent an on at the Sudbury hospital last s now making the best of proâ€" reC e held in Sunday it 10 a.m. Saturday. H« North Bay by , who visited nts over the | irly the youngsters, a ind it will be sadly m TS iven is schools in townâ€"public, gsh and technicalâ€"opened day) morning after the of St. Matthew‘s A Wednesday in the C . brief period of bu plaved the remain he trip by Nov lsewhere in this issue| ex! miâ€"annual meeting of| pa â€"operative of New Onâ€"| ab in the Finn hall, Timâ€"| to lay, Sept. 4th, comâ€"| an aliotr men must accept it or lose the chance to receive relief. . _ ear and nose oved from his in the Gibscn’ new offices on| HUNDREDS FROM TIVMMINS e new Empire] DUCKâ€"HUNTING THIS WEEK Mrs. Fo with th eekâ€"end r and family )lidavy in tht rner of Map‘!t Monday evenâ€" ts and no 086 iC Forre > Ch busi were at Shoiuld be Ready to W ork in Return for Relie fact, however, is that a large majority are only too anxious to work. They do not want relief at all, except to the extent of having a chance to work and pay their way. The few who unreasonâ€" ably request support without agreeing to return work when called are wrong and should receive no encouragement. The Government is making it plain that where there is a chance for work men must accept it or lose the chance to receive relief. the season Ccp?nEd. 11 a duck there will be a l event, however, everyb gocd time, the wet an forts, if any, all being p One of the hunters lef this morning up to the Mcosonge co number from here ar Hawk area. Higshâ€"Grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press he cut its new Oowners find siceping aCcâ€" commodations for 10. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"In comâ€" !irison with the Old Land, Canadians kncw little yet of heavy taxes. Lord Strathmore, father of the Duchess of YÂ¥ork, said lately when public attention was called to his affairs through the clesing of his historic Scottish residâ€" ercs that fourâ€"fifths (80 per cent.) of his income was paid out in taxes. Perth Expositor:â€"The statsgment is made by a ragilway pmublicity man that there are young people in Canada who have never ridden on a train, and it might be said that there are many people in Ontario who have never seen a house lighted by gas, Oor used a cooking stove that was not run by electricity. Huntingdeon Gleaner:â€"One wartime ank is serving as the bungalow for a 1>33r family at Nancy, France. The lits from which once protruded threeâ€" nch guns are windows and beneath Lom are geranium boxes. The caterâ€" cillar treads are trellises for wisteria. Intrance to the parallelgram habitation s through an arch formed by corrugated ron, known to dugout builders as BXâ€" . This tank was manned by six men 4 % ut its new owners find sleeping acâ€" "Many geniuses gre unmarried read. One has to be a genius to bi to escape. (From the Montreal Star) She: "You‘ve no business to kiss me!" He: "It isn‘t business; it‘s pleasure." â€"Exchange Si l 1M T‘ll one.‘ IN LIGHTEK VEIN ha 11 A L aters leaving id:â€""I wish onee country here are in ed. If each man gets _be a lot shot. In any everybody will have .A vet and other discomâ€" seing part of the gamse. ters leaving very early d:â€""I wish I could go nee country."‘ A large ikin met urn does on to the â€"Exchange :\ â€"the most popular w<â€"â€"_â€" of all indoor sports 1@ t 46 Steven‘s Amusement Parlours "Did you take my advice and sleep with the window open to cure your colda?" "YÂ¥es." "Did you lose your cold?" "No, I lost my watch and pocketâ€" bC At a dance a gentleman got upon a chair and announced: "I have lost my pocketbook with $100 in it. To the man who finds it I will give $50." A voice from the rear yelled, "T‘ll make it 60." â€"Exchange "Remember when we first met in the revolving door at the pust office?" "That wasn‘t the first we met." "Well, that‘s the first time we began going arcund together." Isaacs was telling Rubenstein all about his encounter with a burglar, "Vell, you see, I heard a noise. I rushed downstairs and pointed de loadâ€" ed revolver at*+de burglar‘s head. De villain tcook no notice of me at all. He just lcoked at dat beautiful revolver and said: "How much do you vant for dat?" Vell, now Rubenstein, how could I shoot de man ven he wanted to talk business?" and sCC her mother Henry: barrassing! Tom: *Â¥X Mabe! cal "Well, darling," murmured h sweetly, "once when you got uj you crowed about for at least a Moth( WANTED TO TALK BUSINESS Phone 280 Timmins, Ontario Bowling is not a fad. Like any other national a, it is here to 't:fi' ts healthâ€"giving quali« Come in toâ€"night and bowl on Brunswick Alleys. Surroundinfi: are clear, equipment modern and cory. GOING THE ROUNDS RAISING THE ANTE called called upon Mabel last night n as I got inside the douor r asked me my intentions." 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