POR SALEâ€"River View Hotel, 1: rooms, upstairs lathed and plastered Bath room and hot and cold water hardwood floors downstairs. An idea location for summer business. New foundation and basement. Right at Mattagami River. KRKeason for sellâ€" ing is tll health, Apply at River View Ffotel, 2 ClHllies Street, Aouth, or Mattagami Heights P.O. Box 48. or phone 690â€"Jâ€"2, Timmirns. POR SA five »0oo; lot and ARM FOR SALE OR horses and complete eq land; 50 acres cultiva for poultry. Apply to Timmins, or 21 Montso PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT Apply to Mining Hotel, 9 Pine Street, South, Timmins. ~8tf PROPERTIES FOR SALE CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and glrls. Catholic and Protestant, ages FURRIERS AND DRY CLEANERSâ€" Expert furrier from Toronto will reâ€" model your old fur coats into jackets to your measurement; also collars and cufls made up into new fur capelets for spring. Ladies bring in spring coats for dry cleaning at lowest prices. All work guaranteed. Toronto Furâ€" riers, Dry Cleaners, 41 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"~10p for $18.00 electric Ave., Tin teams feet by BLANKETS CLEANEDâ€"And recarded soft as down, with all dirt discarded. Comforters cleaned and refluffed. Sinclair the Valet, 21 Fourth Ave., Phone 625, Timmins. â€"Otf EYES EXAMINED FPREEâ€"Glasses furâ€" nished in upâ€"toâ€"date mountings. At reasonable prices. Satisfaction guarâ€" anteed. By Thos. Dodd, Optician, 4 Balsam Street, South, Timmins. â€"~44tf GRACE BEAUTY PARLOURâ€"Marcellâ€" ing, fingerâ€"waving, permanent wayâ€" ing and manicuring. Ivy Foster, proprietor, 65 Bruce Ave., South Porâ€" cupine. ~]â€"15h Cn as owner is ] ply to J. P. D. K. McDotr DANCING SCHOOL â€" For children,| tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" f ing, etc., very moderate fees. Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf | CASH PAIDâ€"For small business good location, groceries, confectiont or fruit. Write to P.O. Box 2318, apply to 66 Elm Street, North, Ti mins. =] 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Bupt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t. R. J. HENRYâ€"Piano tuner for man Co., is in town. Lea at Heffernan‘s, Third Ave., 438, Timmins. MISS DOROTHY DODGEâ€"Maternity and general nursing; reasonable rates. By hour or day. Phone 466 or 24 Tamarack Street, Timmins. â€"3tf entre POR RENTâ€"Sixteenâ€"roomed boarding house, completely furnished, and all conveniences. On First Ave., Schuâ€" macher. Apply to P.O. Box 134, Schumacher. 11â€"12p FPOR RENTâ€"Fiv FPOR RENTâ€"Six Mountjoy Stree stable for four Pine Street, Sc¢ POR RENTâ€"Thre water and ligh Balsam â€" Street FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed and toilet in, at 108 B South. Apply to 23 Co ‘Timmins. POR RENTâ€"Thre with all convenic ed garage. App Road, Timmins. POR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed all conveniences. Apply joy Street, Timmins. POR RENTâ€"PF Maple Street lights. Apply three and four rooms. Lennan, 10 Elm Stre« mins. ment cellar, furnac and cold water; he: ply to 94 Main Ave. room and hot wate Third Ave., Schumac 13 Elm Street, South PAGE POUR SALE OR RENTâ€" omplete equipment es cultivated; ide Apply to P.O. Bs 21 Montgomery Ayv Street, North; water Apply 80 Hemlock Stre south, Timmin roomed h , South: t â€"roomed house, c nace, bathroom, h heated garage. A ve., Tinmins. â€"1 iC furnisht â€" proper med buildit BOX 4816, Or North, Timâ€" =~11l1p Apply to North, mbu * Heintzâ€" ve orders r phone â€"~11p il site x 468 o.‘ «Ot1 Ma A K € With hou 11 neg rV Marc @1 13p 10 11 WANTEDâ€"Posit partment office Capable of ta of purchasing plant or mine ence. Can tvp WANTEDâ€"Girl with some « in sewing, to learn tailorin LADIES WANTED TO DO ing at home; good pay:; charges paid. National M ing Co., Dept. 54, Montrea HELP WANTEDâ€"Ar cup reader; must : speak good Englis] P. G., Advance LP WANTEDâ€"Girl in family with one c 88 Way Ave., Timmir HELP WANTEDâ€"Capable girl for general housework. Apply Maple Street, South, Timmins. ences Office GIRL WANTEDâ€"Fotr WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry s load; dry Jackpine, $2.7: mixed wood, $1.75 per « dry Birch per cord Chaput Mainville, ph 118 First Ave., Timmins. WOOD FOR SALEâ€"] load, $4.00; dry bircl tamarack, $3.50 per $3.00 per cord. Apr phone 441, 110 Wilsc wWOOD FOR SALE Tamarack, $3.00; load, $4.00; dry F to J. Daly, nhon work. Must speak French; must have ref wage and commission. ronto Fur Shop, 41 Wi mins. ROOMS AND BOARDâ€"The best service, open day and night;: reas able rates, Venice Cafe, 19 Fou Ave., under new management, R Stone, Prop. â€"45â€"4 ROOM AND BOARD with all convenic week. Appoly to 18 be honest Wilson Ave ROOM AND BOARD family. Enauire ; to : =J. Avenuet iOOM AND BOARDâ€"N fortable rooms with al <t EGGS POR SALL Reasonable pri Amemee. Ont. Gelils 42â€" W AlXI HELP WANTED chasing sto r. mine; ‘C typewri Apply Box Timmins. Ma M ind 1 ANS COMPANY, Per JAMES L. KERR e, or sSt aking 1 ng compli stores for KpIng, per COrd; $1.175 per cord. Good iville, phone 377 Timmins. C WweC Room an ly 441 Wilsor 4.00 rd : n{ C labs by $3.00. £ mmodation Apply to 2 75â€" W :; Tim A VC te cha indust] T; reasonâ€" 19 Fourth At sew rk sen and 1 > "‘g) ~COrC jackpin 10â€"11 Wil to boart 7 the Apply m 11 n 11 11 11 T‘im 11 T1 11 H Reb lLlU ion sSHERIFE‘S SAI LANDS District of [( 11 CARDS OF THAN *. M m 6 M T if 9} 19 0.33 Or tC g ‘Oct ments â€" bank cam ) ha )2 1933 these $10.00 CAM 1€ weiis, Jean FOrtin, Harriet Harkness, Doris Cooke. "The Wives," Fan Whitney, Roma Porter, Beryl Cooper, Colleen Phillips, 11 Wi Following is the cast complete in the order of their appearance on the stage. "Vivian, Dr. Budd‘s secretary," Olive McCoy. Marjorie Carriere. "Hiram Sharp, Chairman of Commitâ€" Presentation of "The Beauty Shop" Mrs. J. MacKenzie underwent ani operation this at St. Mary‘s hospital for the removal of tonsils. + The Schumacher fire brigade are holding their annual dance in the Mcâ€" Intyre hall on Friday, March the 17th. This event is being held "somewhat earilier in the season than © previous years but will no doubt be ‘as popular and as successful as any other year. Miss Elsie Corrigan, of Noranda, is visiting friends in town. ted Church are holding their annual St. Patrick‘s party in the basement of the church on Friday evening, March Ithe l7th. There is always a pleasant time had at these parties and no one should miss it. y Schumacher has lost another of its pioneers on Tuesday in the person of Corrie Edson Miller of 12 Railroad street. _ Mr. Miller who had been a resident since the very early days when he prospected and mined and For a number of years was a building conâ€" tractor. This last year he had taken !a homestead near Hoyle, where he had | been taking out wood all winter and it was there he was taken ill on Thursâ€" day and come home. The doctor was called and Mr. Miller was rushed to iSt Mary‘s hospital, Timmins where he‘ was operated on for a ruptured appenâ€"| 'du\ He never rallied, passing away| early Tuesday morning. The late Mr., Miller was born in Moulinette, near‘ Cornwall, Ontario, and was in his sixtyâ€" first year. He leaves his widow and two daughters, Marga}et and Ada, and one son, Cory; to these he has been a deâ€"| voted husband and father. There is‘ also one sister, Mrs. Brownell, in Otâ€"| tawa, one sister and two brothers in Tornawanda, New York. The funeral was held on Thursday morning (toâ€"| day) from Trinity United Church where the Rev. Summerall conducted the ser-' vice. The remains were taken to| Moulinette for burial. The pallbearers were Howard Wallace, Jack Armstrong, Ted Jones, Norman Uren and Bill Trolâ€" | lope. I Mrs. J. MacKenzie underwent anil n Whitney ‘A Stout ‘Phil Faraday, in love with Anna," ilker Weir. Daniel Webster Briggs, Dr. Budd‘s orney,‘"*" Jack Walker. Dr. Arbutus Budd, Owner of Shop," ink Rodger. A Dancing Chauffeur," Arch,. Mcâ€" Schumacher Loses ? Another Good Citizen Mrs. Joe Villeneuve returned on Monâ€" day from Haileybury, where she spent the weekâ€"end with her husband and reports Mr. Villeneuve much improved in health. The Ladies® Auxiliary nof Trinitv TIni. pendic of Creditors," Cecil M. Grant. Anna, ward of Dr. Budd," Winifred Death of C. E. Milter on Tuesday from Appendicitis, Other Items of News from Schumacher. Fire Brigade Dance on March Olive nd M Mrs. W imber c MJ1 lor idys, French Custodian of Shop ariO SODinl, W. H. Wilson lie, Panatell: me Pierce. Continued from Page One The Cast Yan. abal nt ob Montmorenc n 3Dani 11 PANAlClia rney Sky. _ Maldinad J,. Shragge. Spanish $ idies‘ Auxiliary of Trinity Uni The Advan Miller, elde H . Herbert Miller, 74 Third who was operated on for apâ€" _ at St. Mary‘s hospital last etting along very nicely. V. J. Lampkin entertained a of boys to a ski and dinner Monday evening in honour of Earl‘s birthday. _ Robinson, of Golden City, is at the home of Mrs. P. ure Girls," Marion Osâ€" orie Nelson, Margaret ortin, Harriet Harkness, Al Kenzie underwent ani eldest daugh March 15th rds C. Surman. Clarence McCaf den Souvenir â€" Girl mmittee is fMficers ank homely n of roul discussion E. R. Street Mesdames C Margaret Mrs. Marw rriault wW. H dat ind 1933. Sp r of Mr. 14 Third also re brancht ne bus of ie mee!l Act IIIâ€"A Corsican The following morning Synopsis of Scenes Act Iâ€"A modern beauty shop in New York City (or in Timmins). It is about 11 a.m. on July i1st. Act IIâ€"A Corsican inn, Omessa, Corâ€" sica. The natives are celebrating the feast day of "Ceres, Goddess of Peace and Plenty." Two weeks later. Act IIIâ€"A Corsican fishing scene. 21.â€""Lola, My Tango Queen", Span ish Singer and Chorus. (Lola an Partner dancing the Tango). 22.â€"Finale "We Will Go Back Home Chorus. 18.â€"‘"The Fishing Fleet Bound", Chorus. 19.â€""The Tale of the Mermaid and Chorus. 20.â€"‘"‘The Sailor‘s Hor Sailorettes _ _8.â€"‘"In Corsica", Maldinado, !tella and Chorus. 10.â€""Carissima", Dolores. _ _ Spanish Singers 12.â€""We‘re Corsican Johnnic Are", The Johnnies. 13.â€""For She Loves all the E the World", Lola and Johnnies 14.â€"‘"‘The Apache Dance", Lo Spanish Dancer. 15.â€"" ‘"‘Twas in September‘", Briggs and Chorus. 16.â€""But I Love You Just the i Lola, Budd and Briggs. 17.â€"Finaleâ€""Ring Out Bells‘ semble. Act 7 1.â€"‘"In a Beauty Shop! want to Look Like bo", Vivian and chorus. 3.â€""Come Along", Ar Briggs and Phil. 4.â€""Saturday Afternoon way", Budd and Girls. 5.â€""Love‘s Hesitation," Phil K.; Bird, "The Corsican Johnnies," Jim Pond George Babcock, John VanRassel Mark Banning, Maurice Villeneuve, Geralc Killeen, Ken Tomkinson, Henry D Ostrosser. The following bers in "The B Hoar, Stanley Fow "The Business George Babcock, J rice Villeneuve, G Ostrosser. King niers Joy Lake, Mamie Gt "The Sailorettes," Halperin, Ethel Bro Jean Fortin. "Broadway â€" Giris Mary Badeski, Eth Harris, Margaret M Maricn Leng, Ma Dorothy Bayne, D Chisholm, â€" Evelyn * Colleen Ph per. ; BUY TVICKETS EARLY , § % ¢ All Stubs to be in by the 22nd March, 1933 Â¥** «11 A4 + **%*% * * *4 D*A * * *A * * * * * * '\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\2 THE MOOSE ANNUAL DRAW AND DANCE 7 # 2 * * * S * * The Creditors," . ig, Harry Jones rs, J. Jago, Ray The Hair Dres W. Duchemin ‘"When the Credit« Budd and Creditors "All Dressed Up an Dr. Budd. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT HON. W. A. GORDON, Minister Mail this Coupon today POSTAGE FREE Wlow While you have {\\\\\\ J 1 /YO U Tu/ The Musical Number placed now in the CanadianGovernment Annuities System and at 65 you will have a dependable guarantced income which will give you comfort and leisure for the rest of your life. -â€"-â€"----câ€"â€"--â€"-â€"----------â€"--n----â€"-------fl ski, Eth garet Mc ng, Ma ivne, TX 1l} Fhat was to be held in Moost Act II iut Halperin FRIDAY, MARCH 24th Meéen," Jir in VanRus ‘ald Killee: Sund Department of Labour, Ottawa the n Shop, Hornpipt Lak ill the Boys in An Anna MAMI Browt na St Will be postponed until ude Desaul trum and W Homewart Mermaid Ant 1 B1 sel, Mar n, Hent la SBan 1vian ml OUTH is the time of sowing. Provide for your old age. Make sure you will never lose your indepenâ€" dence. Small sums 1n att 1: 11 I1r il IT‘l mt ng the visit to town last R. Ducsharm, of Smoky asing, The Advance was iting that he was here to neral of his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, A 1 nerâ€"in ral he ut for sale for the ‘s church ‘bazaar, d, at the Timmins )mmittee in charge itly believe in givâ€" of the event and ng to assure the al occasion. rliculars New 11 â€"~law, William came to town chardsort ig "‘fOor ~North nd with their ill also attend Home" which vening. g of the Timâ€" cheduled for mmencing at the onnett ith reciprocity Hugh Guthrie great speeches ‘at them. rn that Mrs y to recovery her ‘bed for 1g a relapse Bld son C of Sudbury 20110CK. 11 t and Harolc oduced here nt with Geo Event un Lewis. Miss rctress, â€"Myrs r several adian Naâ€" day afterâ€" York hnhosâ€" in the las only muni rrea where ) lAImnarack from Sudâ€" visiting for The Beau follow l1d saw puzzl a for Jeal , is, bu! depresâ€" people Y:leffb North piect AD