F‘OR RENTâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house with garage and hot air furnace and water in, at 129 Second Avenue, Schu~ macher. Apply t.o 118 First avenue, Schumacher s ~19â€"21p WANTED AT ONCEâ€"Young woman for general housework, capable good plain cook. Apply to 49 Lake Shore Road, Timmins â€"19 WANTED â€"Experienced â€" housemaid; must be capable. Apply to 80 Elm â€" street south, Timmins «19â€" FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment with hot water, bath, sink and tolilet; suitable for small family. ‘Also good and garage for sale. Apply to 54 Birch Street, South, Timmins. â€"16p HELP WANTEDâ€"Reliable man for ~â€"100â€"store route, this county. Exâ€" perience unnecessary. N> selling; distribute and collect. Should net good income weekly. Redskin Manuâ€" facturing Co., Sudbury, Ont. ~19p REPRESENTATIVE WANTED â€" Reâ€" sponsible; â€"finance 50 p.c. stock. HELP WANTEDâ€"Three boys wanted as carrierâ€"salesmen by daily newsâ€" paper. Only aggressive lads fourteen . years and over need apply.. Parent‘s permission necessary. Give age, _school and phone. Write to Bx T. G., Advance, Timmins. «19 FOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house at 69 Hemlock Street, fullâ€"sized basement, furnace and all conveniences. Apply to 186 Maple Street, North, Timmins. FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"rocmed house, newly « decorated; partly furnished, if desirâ€" [ = ed. Apply to 67 Way Ave., Timâ€" <€ $A __ FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house at 110 Elm Street, North, with all conveniâ€" ences, and garage,; possession June Ind. Apply to 258 Balsam Street, FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house, situâ€" ated at 46 Middleton Ave., rent $18 per month. English speaking people. Apply to Mrs. Johnson, 33 Middleton FOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house with toilet, large basement and garage. Very nice location. Apply to H. Lapalme, 2541 Way Ave., Timmins. 19p FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment . with alt modern conveniences, in a ~"new with nice view. ~Apply ‘»to 38 Lake Shore Road, Timmins. â€"19p FOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house in good locality with all conveniences, wired for range, also garage. Apply P.O. Box 1846, Timmins, Ont., 19tf. FOR RENT â€"Sixâ€"roomed furnished house and bath. Apply after 5 p.m. to 109 Maple street south, or phone 891, Timmins â€"19p FOR RENTâ€"3â€"roomed house, with toilet and sink, $20.00 per month, with one year‘s lease. Apply A. P. Dooley, 20% Maple street south «19 FOR RENTâ€"Fsurâ€"roomed apartment with water and toilet in. Apply to 156 Spruce Street, South, Timmins. ~18p FOR ‘RENTâ€"House, three minutes across Mattagami Bridge, water in. Apply on premises. Fourth house over bridge. Timmins. â€"19p mins. FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed flat. Apply to 3 Birch street south, Timmins R RENTâ€"Good sized store; central location. Apply Box O.P., Advance ~â€" Timmins «19 FOR 4 RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed â€" furnished ent with ali conveniences. Apply to 59 Balsam Street, South, Timmins. ~17 FOR RENTâ€"Small house at 56 Avenue Road. Apply to 55 Avenue Road, general stores, druggists and beauty parlours. Write to G. A. Lewis, 842 Notre Dame St. West, Montreal â€"19 Ave., North, shack.=â€"Apply south;,: Timmins OR RENT â€" Furnished apartment with all. conveniences, central locaâ€" tion, hot water; heated. Apply to 85 Pine Street, South, Timmins. â€"16p OR RENTâ€"Office room. Apply to Gordon Block, 7 Plne BStteet, North, Timmins.. «19 OR * éfl}-ï¬ffâ€"Aparbments and office. Apply between 9 and 11 a.m. and 4 OR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"rcomed house, with water in. Apply to 3 Maple Street, North, Timmins. «19 shack.. Apply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Eim Street, North, Timmins. â€"14tf POSITION WANTE SNTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed furnished Apply to 172 Spruce street will go anywhere. Write ~19â€"21 â€"19p ~19p «~19p FREE FUR STORAGEâ€"Bring fur coats for remodelling, repairing and relining at summer prices... Your coat is stored free and protected by ROTHY DODGEâ€"Maternity WADSWORTH FURRIERS AND DRY CLEANERS â€" Ladies, bring your LOSTâ€"On Tuesday night at 11.30 p.m. in Schumacher, one dog and one little puppy, both white; male and female. Finder please return to 66 Fifth ave., or write P.O. Box 914, Timmins 19p EYES EXAMINED FREEâ€"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 BLANKETS CLEANEDâ€"And recarded soft as down, with all dirt discarded. Comforters cleaned and refluffed. Sinclair the Valet, 21 Fourth Ave., ~9tf Phone 625, Timmins. CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls. Catholic and Protestant, age: 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 LOSTâ€"One four stone set lady‘s white gold Bulova wrist watch, between Bannerman and Kirby Ave., on Wilâ€" cox St., on May 3rd. Valued as keepsake. Finder please return to 34 Bannerman Ave., Timmins. Reâ€" CARPENTRY REPAIRSâ€"Alterations, screens, roofing, general jobbing; reasonable:. Apply to D. Morton, 103 Cedar Street, North, Timmins. 18â€"20p LOSTâ€"White poodle dog, answers to name of "Fif," lost last Monday night. Finder please return to 23% First Ave., or write to P.O. Box 313, Timmins. Reward. â€"19p FOR SALEâ€"Two houses and lot, three rooms and four rooms at 56 Wilson Ave. Apply to 66 Mountjoy Street, Timmins. ~19tf HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"With all conveniâ€" ences. Apply to 96 Tamarack Street. â€"18â€"20p FOR SALEâ€"New shack, 10 by 12 feet, also Shiplap lumber. Apply to 46 Toke Street, Timmins. â€"19 PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" One elevenâ€"roomed ‘boarding house, hardwcod floors throughout, all conâ€" veniences, with furnace and good basement; easy terms. Apply to 3 Elm Street South, phone 552â€"J or write to P.O. Box 252, Timmins. 18â€"19p FOR SALEâ€"Alsike seed $9.00 per buâ€" shel; barley, 60 cents; Banner oats, 50 cents; peas, 75 cents; Garnet wheat, 80 cents, and potatoes, Irish Cobbler, 90 cents. F.O.B. T. J. Cauâ€" field, Monteith, Ont. â€"~16ptf FOR SALEâ€"$50.00 Studebaker touring car in good running order. Apply to McNaughton, câ€"o Moisley Ball, ‘Timmins ~19 FPOR SBALEâ€"Strictly fresh eggs. Apâ€" ply to 76 Hemlock street or phone 41â€"), Timmins. ~19p FOR SALEâ€"Willysâ€"Knight Six Sedan, twentyâ€"nine mod=l, reducoed, brakes newly lined, new battery, tires excelâ€" lent; privately coned; cash preferâ€" red. ©$500.00. Apply to Box 75, Ir>â€" quois Falls, Ont. ~19â€"20 FOR SALEâ€"DeSoto Six Coupe, 1930; in gocd conditicn, seventeen thouâ€" sand miles, $450.00. Apply after 5.30 p.m. to 80 Maple Street, South, Timâ€" mins. ~19p FOR SALEâ€"The Bocks of Knowledgeo and the Bocks of History, by The Grolier Society, 36 volumes complete; excellent condition. Smart buy at $25.00. Phone 30, Timmins. ~19 PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR BALEâ€"Baby carriage; good conâ€" dition. Apply 68 Eim Street, South, Timmins. «~19p and Dry Cleaning Shop, 41 avenue, Timmins moths, etc. Old fur coats made into jackets to your cown measure. Trade in your old fur trimmings for new spring fur collars; samples arrived. Ladies‘® and Men‘s suits cleaned and rates. > By hour or day. Phone 466 or spring coats and have them dry cleaned; collars and remodelled and glazed, to look like new. Fur coats made to order. Now is the time to have your work done at a very low yprice. Mail orders also promptly aitended to. Apply to 12 Balsam Street, corner of Balsam and Fourth Ave., Timmins. For service. Moving and draying of all kinds. Your patronage will ‘be appreciated. Phone 750, Gabriel Block, Schumacher. â€"18â€"20p at «~17â€"20 wR Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any claims or demands against the late Annie Jane Sanders who died on or about the 22nd of Ocâ€" tober, 1932, at Colfax, California, inâ€" testate, are required to send, post preâ€" paild, or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitor herein for Richard Eddy, Adâ€" ministrator for the Estate of the said Ann‘i‘e Jane Sanders, their names, adâ€" dresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their account and the nature of the securiâ€" ties held by them, if any. And take notice that after the 15th day of May, 1933, the said Richard Eddy will proceed to distribute the asâ€" sets of the estate among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and that the said Richard Eddy will not be liable for the said asâ€" sets or part thereof to any person whose claim he shall not then have received LANGDON LANGDON, Solicitor for the Said Richard Other matters of interest will be dealt with. All mberested are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pigeon wish tc thank their many friends and relatives for kindness shown them during the recent death of their little son, Gordon, Also those who sent floral tributes. : The annual meeting of the Porcupine Rod and Gun Club will be held in the Cosuncil Chambers, Timmins, Monday evening, May 15th, at 8 p.m. sharp. A motion will be placed before the meetâ€" ing recommending the separation of the Gun Club from the Fish and Game Protective Association. â€"19. Secretary and Field . Captain In the Matter of the Estate of Annie Jane Sanders, late of the Town of Colfax, in the County of Placer, in the State of California, one of the United States of America, married Mrs. J. Moluchi and family wish tc thank Dr. Moore and his assistant for their kind attention to Mr. Moluch: for the past two years, also their many friends for flowers sent and attendance at the funeral. _ ~__â€"19p On ‘behalf of ‘the Women ¢f the Mcose we wish to thank all those who so kindly donated their time and talent to make the event given in the Goldâ€" fields theatre on Sunday, May 7th, the pleasing success it turned out to ‘be. WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry slabs bpy the load; dry Jackpine, $2.75 per cord; mixed wood, $1.75 per cord. Good dry Birch $3.‘75 per cord. Apply to Chaput Mainville, phone 377, or 118 First Ave., Timmins. ~48tf ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Large front room, suitable for two gentlemen, single beds, $7.50 per week, and all conveniences Apply to 16 Wilson ‘ Ave., or write to P.O. Box 195, Timâ€" mins. ~16p WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Jackpine, $3.00; Tamarack, $3.50; dry slabs by the load, $4.00. Apply to J. A. Daly, phone 441, 110 Wilson Ave., Timâ€" mins. ~13tf WANTED TO RENT AT ONCEâ€"Small furnished bungalow or apartment for the summer months. Apply to Mrs. Natanson, Lady Laurier Hotel, Timâ€" mins â€"~19p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"One large front room; suitable for two gentlemen; single beds; all conveniences, includâ€" ing use of phone. Phone 957â€"W, or apply to 85 Balsam Street, South, Timmins. â€"18p FOR RENTâ€"Clean, comfortable rooms; hot and cold wn;er and use of phone. Apply to Mrs. J. Koliman, 68 'I'hltd ROOM AND BOARDâ€"All conveniâ€" ences; centrally located. Apply to 53 Sixth Avenue. «16tf RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Room and board, with all modern accommodations. Rates $7.00 per week. Apply to 2 Wilson Ave., or phone 275â€"W., Timâ€" mins. c ~1tf Dated at Timmins this 25th day ef rooms with kitchen privileges. Apply to 16 Kirby avenue, Timmins 19p avenue, Clean and comfortable, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 per month. Use of.kitâ€" chen and phone. Apply to 5A Fifth Ave.,.or phone 64â€"W, Timmins. â€"~45tf â€"Women of the Moose «17â€"19 â€"19p 21p May, 1933, at 11 am. for the purpose of hearing disputes in the assessment of Union Schcol Section No. 1, Hoyle and Matheson. Ncotice is hereby given that a court of revision will be held in the School house at Hoyle on the 26th day of Nurses of Mary‘s hospital for their kind care and also Doctor G. 5. Macâ€" Kechnie and Nurse E. Johnson. ~19p «~19â€"230, Chief Jones, president of the newlyâ€" organized Timmins Lawn Bowling Club, aas called a meeting of the club to be held in the town hall this (Thursday) vening at 8 p.m. All members and srospective members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Friddle wish to thank their many friends for their help and kindness shown during the operation of their little son, Peter Landrey, and Her many friends in town and disâ€" trict will be pleased to know that Mrs. P. L. Smith who has been in St. Mary‘s hospital for some weeks past, is making zood progress to recovery. MEETING OF LAWN BOWLING CLUB THIS (THURSDAY) NIGHT di Convener of House committee, Mrs Dunbar. Convener of Entertainment commitâ€" tee, Mrs. Darling. The annual meeting cof the ladies‘ section of the Timmins Golf Club was held at the Directors‘ Lodge at the Hollinger Mine, on Friday afternoon last. The following were the officers and â€"committees elected for the season: Presidentâ€"Mrs. J. Knox. Viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. Skaviem. Secretaryâ€"treasurerâ€"Mrs. C. G. Kedâ€" During the evening ‘Chief Jones, cnstable Fulton, Councillor Richardâ€" son and others favoured with solos that were much Aappreciated. Constables Gauthier, Laviolette and Ralph and Councillor Maltais got a great hand for the singing of "Allouette." There was nuch community singing during ‘the ivening with Councillior Richardson, Sergt. Gardiner, Constable Fulttn and sthers leading the singing. It was a very happy evening and much enjoyed by all, Mr. Gallagher‘s suggestion for holding the event more frequently meeting with enthusiastic approval. The pleasant evening closed with the singing of "O Canada." Mayor Geo. S. Drew presided, and after a very attractive menu had been given justice, the mayor spoke of the satisfactory work of Chief Jones and his men and thanked the township ¢cf Tisdale police, the Hollinger poiics, the provincial and R.CM.P. for the splenâ€" did coâ€"opreration There were brief but effective addresses by Crown Attcorney S. A. Caldbick, Folice Magisâ€" trate S. Atkinson, C. V. Gallagher, forâ€" merly reeve of Tisdale, Sergt. Gardiner of provincial force, Chief McInnis of Tisdale, Chief Hatch, of the Hollinger police, Constable.â€"Allen of the Mounties, Councillors J. K. Massie, John Morâ€" rison, R. Richardson and Moise Maltais, Constable A. Fulton, Schumacher, Conâ€" stable Gauthier, G. A. Macdonald, F. C. Evans, clerk of the township of Tisdale and others. All spoke of the high character of the police officers and the fine coâ€"operation between all forces. There was special emphasis given to the efficiency and fairness of Magisâ€" trate Atkinson. In the magistrate‘s own brief but comprehensive address reference was made to the fact that the basis of all justice is truth and he urgâ€" ed the police to keep that fact ever in mind as only through truth was justice possible. Through respect for the truth the respect of the public was: won. Magistrate A‘tkinson, in his eighteenth year of service to the Porcupine area as magistrate, said that there was no trouble in the police forces here such as was being encountered at present in some cases down south. Mr. Gallagher had praise for Magistrate Atkinson, the police and ‘other law officers of the district. The brief addresses by Counâ€" cillors Massie and Richardson were particularly effective. Councillor Masâ€" sie, as chairman of ‘the town police committee, expressed appreciation for the work of the police, and felt that the police of the North were a credit to the country. Before the close of the happy evening Chief Jones thanked all for their attendance and for the kind words given and hoped that the nstable coâ€" operation between ‘the various police forces would. continue.at all times for the public advantage. Police Officers of District Banquetted ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LADIES OF THE GOLF CLUB Tuesday evening, May 9th, the second annual banquet to the police officers of the town, townshinp and district was tendered by H. Jones, chief of police of Timmins. In welcoming the guests Chief Jones said the gathering was to express appreciation for the splendid coâ€"cperation between all the forces and to continue the good fellowship always evident between the various police groups of the district. There were some thirty guests present, including memâ€" force, Provincial police, Hollinger Mine police and Royal Canadian Mounted Chief H. Jones Gives Second Annual Captainâ€"Mrs. Douglas. Viceâ€"captainâ€"Mrs. Robson. Convener of Greens committee, Mrs. At the Empire hotel grill room on A man charged with assaulting his wife was fined $20.00 and costs. A common drunk was fined $10.00 and costs or thirty days, and will likely take the thirty days. One man charged with breach of the Excise Act was dismissed but on similar charge Wilfred Barrey was finâ€" ed $200.00 and costs and one month or seven months if the fine is not paid. Meaford Mirror:â€"If grand juries are abolished, who is gJing to tell the variâ€" ous counties that the court room ralls should be painted. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"Things are looking blackâ€"The peaceful Scotch village of Fergus has experienced its A sentence of sixty days was imposed on a local man who stole a drafting square and sold it. A man first charged with being drunk in charge of car escaped with a fine of $10.00 and costs, his claim being that though he might have been drunk when picked up he was not running The case of fraud remanded for several weeks was again before the court and the accused who has ‘been cut of town on account of illness said to be in his family is to be warned to be here next waek or to have a doctor‘s certificate in regard to the illness. Few Cases at the Police : Court Here This Week § *g° There will be a number of important matters to discuss, so0 a part.icularly large turnout is hoped for, not only to welcome the visiting comrades but also to deal with the affairs cn hand. Plans are to be made at Monday‘s meeting for the Governorâ€"General‘s visit here, as it is desired to have the Legion show particular honour and regard for this distinguished visitor to the North. No member of the Timmins branch of the Legion should miss the meeting on Monday with its chance of hearing what the Cochrane branch is doing in the matter of a memorial park. It <hould prove an interesting meeting in any event, so come along and bring that nonâ€"member friend with you as well. There was a comparatively small docâ€" ket at the police court here this week. At the time of going to press it is not known definitely whether Magistrate E. R. Tucker, of Cochrane, along with Sergt. F. Gardner, of the provincial police, and octher officers of the Legion from Cochrane and other points north will be able to be with the members of the Timn:ins branch of the Canadian Legion at their regular meeting on Monday next, May 15th, but it is pracâ€" tically assured that they will. On Tuesday evening of this week Sergt. Gardner was in town and said that Magistrate Tucker, the Sergt. himself and a number of others would be presâ€" ent here all right on Monday evening next and they were looking forward to a particularly happy evening with the Timmins Legion. The meeting Monâ€" day evening will be in the Oddfellows hall and ‘the local members are keen in anticipation of the visit from the Norâ€" thern comrades. Magistrate E. R. Tucker is held in highâ€"regard by the Legion members all through the North. He is a particularly awble speaker and his address will be one that is sure to prove of value and inspiration. The octher visitors will also be very welcome here, being popular and highly regardâ€" In addition to the part that will be taken by the visitors, the entertainment committee have a programme of much interest with some of the best local talent. Magistrate E. R. Tucker to Visit Legion Monday It is expected that Hon. W. Finlayson will be in Timmins next week arnd efâ€" fort will be made to arrange a meeting so that he can tell the people what is to be done about the roads of the North for a visit. last week noting that Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sky had called their little boy, "Gecrge Bernard," The Advance sugâ€" gested that while either name was all right by itselHf, the combinaticon was so reminiscent of an old blatherskite overâ€" seas, "George Bernard Shaw," that it did not seem fair to burden an innocent child with the combination. This week a note from the proud father makes the pleasing correction, ‘"My son‘s name, by dictate of his mother, will be Jerome Arthur Sky." That gives the child a better chance, and shows that a wise mother is a blesslng to the smallest child. mmmwvv W. Parcher, formerly of the Timmins police force, now of Combermere, Renâ€" frew County, arrived in town last night *# Many friends and acquaintances in Timmins and district will be interested to know that W. W. Mitchell, manager of the Cochrane branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, has been transferred to Broadview and Gerard St. branch in Toronto. Mr. Mitchell has been manâ€" ager of the Cochrane branch since 1918. Mr. Lachlan MacLachlan, of New Liskeard, spent last weekâ€"end with his brothers, Harry and Donald MacLachâ€" lan, of Schumacher. o Bornâ€"At the Lady Minto hospital, New Liskeard, on Monday, May 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford D. Hardyâ€"a daughter (Noreen Lucille). s )o When the birth notitce was received <o4 @;,0 ,0, ,0, .0. 0. .0. .0. .0, ,0, .0. .0 -ocoocoavoo P eale e es oc ral e cce oo wel we h e â€"Remember Mother on Mother‘s Day Sunday, May 14th. Send her a greetâ€" ing card from J. T. Heffernan‘s fine selection, at 46 Third avenue, Timmins | â€"~19 vvvvvvv @ v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ @0# v 0 0 0 o n 0 0 @00 # . Weekâ€"end Specna ‘ftl *, e€ectes: 0 ® #, *%"*¢ o o % 00.“ 9. .0. 6, ’“ @ While the mining and agricultural industries are making good progress, the forestry industry in his country is in considerable difficulties, Mr. Authier stated. Owners of the mills have been forced to go into liquidation, not beâ€" cause they lack funds, but because they cannot find a market for their output At the present time, he estimated, there is 135,000,000 ft. of wood lying in lumber yards, and most of it has been there for some time, as only 9,000,000 feet was cut last year. _ The agricultural industry, however, is progressing very well, the member for Abitibi said. As an instance of the situation, he quoted the fact that 11 butter factoriesâ€"ome more than in last yearâ€"are now working full time. Last year, there were 500,000 pounds of butâ€" ter produced in the country and indiâ€" cations are that the present season will be equally good. The mining industry is in similar good shape, two new 100 feet shafts having been sunk in the Harricana district. I remember. . . Roosevelt at Washington, the present (Dedicated to my Beloved Mother) By Belle A. Thomas, Socuth Porcupine, I remember. . . .. The kindness bestowed on me, By some one unselfish and free, Unselfish with time, love and prayer Free with her gifts, incessant care. I remember. . . .. Dirty hands, a besmeared face, Made spotless by kindly hand, Northern Quebec Looking Hopefully to the Future duty of $4 a thosusand feet on wood exâ€" ported from here to the United States will be abolished, and Quebec will again become an important factor in the U.S. wocod market. In this way, the situation in that part of the province was summed up last week at Quebec OCity by Hector Authier, member of the Legislative Assembly for Albitibi. I remember. . . .. Angry tears and surly looks, Greeted by a patient smile, No ends of love and tenderness, Her only way to reconcile. The forest industry of Abitibi is livâ€" ing in the hope that as a result of the recent conversations between Premier A kind look, a fond emibrace, . A healing kiss on a little hurt, Loving eyes, a Madonna face, A thousand sighs c‘er a little mirth Shouting, tearing, no end .of misâ€" Knowing the One would underâ€" SHORTENING, 3 lbs. for ... .. ... dTC VANILLA EXTRACT, 8 oz. fancy jug, ea.. PEARL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars for........... STRAWBERRIES, in tins, 2 tins for........... RASPBERRIES in tins, 2 tins for.............. CORNFLAKES, Sugarcrisp, 2 pkgs. for..... KHOVAH CUSTARD, 1 Ib. tins . . Sweet Clover and Glengrove, Saturday and Tuesday Only FRESH EGGS, 2nds, 3 dozen for........... AYLMER PORK BEANS, 3 tins for............. 23¢ ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 25 lb bag .............. CHOCOLATE BISCUITS, 5 lb. for............ CLAREK‘S SOUPS Tomato and Vegetable .i in in is ie en BUTTER, per Ib. ............2.. 205C 3 ID6,. £OL c Pb e ic 29¢ °. « FRESH PICKLED PORK, 3 lbs. for........33¢: BACON, whole or half side, per Ib...........17¢ BRIDGE PART “’†4 > Ila2idiass tha anmmmlaaa atf tha ind Nnerst Rthekah lLadee i _ Under the auspices of the Gold Nugget Lodge * will be held in the ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 18 FRESH PICKLED CORNED BEEF I Remember MEAT DEPT. Kiwanian Jack Fulton, of the Taylor Hardware was the speaker at the Kiâ€" wanis Club on Monday. He spoke oh electrical refrigeration. He had a working model machine on display a‘t the mgeeting, open and sho 3 w parts in action. Mr. F‘ulton ve‘ a very graphic and clear d%criptlon of the principles and workings» «+ of the mechanical refrigeration plan. ‘ He also gave a brief but effective talk on the economy of proper refrigeration of food. The address was greatly appreciat.ed by all. Dr. Day reported on the cases of the two youngsters opcrated upon at the hospital here through the support . of the Kiwanis. Both youngsters were doing well, one being out of the hospl- tal and well on the way to complete recovery. Next meeting (Monday) a, special spsaker has been arranged for. | Patton, cup, emblematic ,of, the bagketâ€" ball championship of the North, and held for some time by the Timmins High and Vocational School. KirkJand Lake will make its try on Saturday, at 7.30 pm. There will als> be .a game between South Porcupine and the Timâ€" mins second team, an exhibition event that should add to the interest of the Guest Tea by Ladies‘ Aid on Tuesday Next, May ‘16th The Ladies‘ Aid of the Timmins United Church announce a "Guest Tea" to be held in the basement of the church on Tuesday next, May 16th, from 3 to 6 pm. This "Guest Tea" will be somewhat out of the ordinary and will prove specially attractive and enâ€" joyable. In addition to the fedtures Of the "Guest Tea" there will bea table cf handsome knitting and aISO table of ‘ homeâ€"made candy. _ These: ‘ï¬ables should prove of special interest to all the goods on display being parï¬clflarly attractive. ‘Advolss" Kirkland Lake to Try for > Patton Cup on Saturday challenge game. but Timmins had no difficulty. in .holdâ€" ing it, thought the visitors pqt up A stiff battle. The final score was 24 to 18 in favour of Timmins. Interesting and Informative Address at Kiwanis Club An interesting event in connection with the St. Matthew‘s A.Y,P.A. . ing on Thursday, May 18th, will be thg performance of "A Helping: Hand," um- der the direction of the dramatic mittee. There will also be a grand dï¬a‘- play of wax "figgers‘ under the person.g- al direction of Mrs. Jarley. ;4« ¢* > t ab * Audl | ~ Last Saturday North Bay came here in hope of capturing the Patf n cup hntf had na difinnitv in hnalm1i J E. Newton is now : lent progress to recovery. DRAMATIC EVENT AT A.Y.P.A. oN THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK se +§f 1 . / Kirkland Lake has challenged for the THURSDAY, MAY Jlï¬ .................. 49c ............... ...069c¢ ..... 22¢ ..... 383C ..... 3D¢ ..... 3D¢ ..... 15¢ WATC *4 ig . excelâ€"