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Porcupine Advance, 25 May 1933, 1, p. 4

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WANTED TO RF For the season, board motor, in WANTED TO RENTâ€"Part of boat house at Mattagami river landing. Apply Porcupine Advance office. WANTED TO REN FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 per month. Use of kitâ€" chen and phone. Apply to 54 Fifth Ave., or phone 64â€"W, Timmins. â€"~45tf FPOR RENTâ€"H Ave. and Pin FOR RE FOR RENT FPOR localit POR RE] Hemloc} furnace ferably 7 H P?.0O. Box 2143 JR RENTâ€"Cleéean, comfortable rooms; hot and cold water and use of phone. Apply to Mrs. J. Kolman, 68 Third avenue, Timmins â€"189â€"21p and col clothes Cc p.m. Ap ness with macher. A Schumache nogd WANTED TO RENT. PAGE FPOUR Ma 1rag WOOD FOR SALE uUp nth, Sixth 1 l 186 Map at d noust with ba to â€"P.GO. NTâ€"S 7 with Timmins ind â€"Eightâ€"roomed house with 1 hot air furnace and water 9 Second Avenue, Schuâ€" Apply to 118 First avenue, er â€"19â€"21p mp lia ison, sec r, in good « HP. Johns 3, Timmins id all Fourâ€"roomed house, situâ€" Fourth Ave., $35.00 per plete bathrscom with hot water, hardwocd floors, ‘t. Visiting hours 6 to 8 to 110 Birch Street, m?ins. â€"21 wired f veniendt A T P yPN L â€"â€"Inree or fTourâ€" or apartment in Timâ€" i; by July 1st. Kindly Box 239, Schumacher. Apartm ba se at corner of Sixth Street, good for busiâ€" e house; four rooms rlences, full sized celâ€" possessi®n; $28.00 per paid. Apply upstairs, ‘immins. â€"20â€"21p NT OR PURCHASE a secondâ€"hand outâ€" good condition; preâ€" 11 â€"roomed house at 69 , fullâ€"sized basement, conveniences. Apply reet, North, Timmins. â€"19â€"21p ins, Ont nmed o 181 children. , upstairs omed house in good conveniences, wired nished for el men ho R1iL ) per cord} cord. Gocxl »ne 11 HI threeâ€"room »ctric range, suitable for . ‘~Apply 10 Write Apply P.O 19tf apartment itral locaâ€" Apply to mins. â€"16p bV the 20â€"21p â€"31p T‘im H. La 21p | POSITION WANTED vestig Hosts Jorda On WANTTF on M WANTED River by WADSWORTH FURRIERS AND DRY CLEANERS â€" Ladies, bring your spring coats and â€"have them dry cleaned: collars and remodelled DRY CLEANING BARGAINSâ€"Ladi coats cleaned, $1.25, pressed 49 cen dresses cleaned, $1.25, pressed, cents. Men‘s su‘its cleaned, â€"$1. pressed, 49 cents. Work guarante: Torconto Cleaning Shop, 41 Wils Ave., Timmins. e POR SALP heater., w mit 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, Bupt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t £. HURRY, HURRYâ€"Come and enjoy a meal of,beans and cakes, etc., on the farm every Sunday from one p.m. 20¢ a meal. Mrs. Arthur LHeureux, Mcountjoy Government Road North. â€"21â€"23p PLASTERING REPAIR co or cement, promp reasonable work. A Morley, Venice Cafe Timmins. 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 Te and glazed, to loo coats made to orc time to have you!r very low price. : promptly attended Balsam â€" Street, 1 Balsam and Fourt moths. If storing furs at h furriers Naphtholine Flakes, per package, instructions fr rento Fur Shop, 41 Wilson Ayv mins. TRY â€"SCHUMAC modelling, repairir mer prices; storag ed by insurance co HOUSEHOLD SALEâ€"â€"Appl to 76 He ZQr.servIice. M all kinds. Yo appreciated. Block, Schuma O1 ml dir MceGir dition )F T reln mmin ARTICLES FOR SALE FUR STORAGEâ€"Fur co SA LT 3A 1 K1 A K. _ and â€"have them dry!â€" Chief Borland and the Timmins Fire ars and cufls remodelled | Dept. wish to thank the kind friends to look like new. Fur| who deonated refreshments and otherâ€" to order. Now is the| wise assisted in connection with the e your work done at annual ball, and also the public for the rice. Mail orders also|genersus patronage that made the ended to. Apply to 12| event so complete a success. â€"21p nal AV PI mpat n O7 Work guarantesd. Shop, 41 Wilson fre ke new. Fur Now is the ork done at a i1 orders also Apply to 12 T. â€" corner of Ave., Timmins. ~21â€"22â€"230 111 WORKâ€"Stu , efficient iing at sum ind protect hom AQ e M Ham Qu pa $33.00 houst fit A V A v 3D ind p Sealed tenders addressed to the unâ€" dersigned and endorsed "Tenders for Coal," will be received until 12 o‘cleck nocon (daylight suving), Wednesday, June 14, 1933, for the supply of coal for the Dominion Buildings throughout the MISS DOROTHY DODGEâ€"Maternity and general nursing; reasonable rates. By hour or day. Phone 466 or 24 Tamarack Street, Timmins. â€"3tf PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" One elevenâ€"roomed boarding house, hardwood 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. â€"~20tf FOR SALEâ€"Farm five miles from Markdale or Flesherton Station, 50 acres, 45 cultivated and balance pasâ€" ture.. Good eightâ€"roomed house, electric lights and all conveniences. Bank barn, 35 by 40 feet, concrete pig pens, implements and stock. Will sell cheap or exchange for property in Timmins. Write to Alfred Lucas, R.R. No. 4, Markdale, Ont. ~21â€"24 partment of Public Works Ottawa, May 16, 1933. FPOR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house on Wilson Ave., near river. Water and toilet, fireplace, hardwood floors and on a 40 ft. lot. This is a real barâ€" gain at $600. See Mr. Proctor with Chas. W. Pexton, HamiltoOn Block. â€"21 LEâ€"W IVERVIEW HOTEL FOR SALEâ€"Will be sold at a bargain as owner leaving PROPERTIES FOR SALE ROOM AND BOARDâ€"On ROOM AND BOARLDâ€"W veniences. Apply to Mr: â€" W 412â€" W South South Ifel )] ride. w H ctor wit n Block LL HOTELâ€"Room and board th all moxdern accommodations tes $7.00 per week. Apply to . Ison Ave.. or phone 275â€"W., Timâ€" SALE \LEâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed house, with iveniences, at 165 Maple Street, ; small cash payment, balance y monthly payments. Phone ‘ apply to 165 Maple Street, _ Timmins. â€"20â€"22p Hi 1» O1 â€"We have well t a very reas h School secti 1y 101 Daw T‘wo houst 36 ‘ order, N. DFESJARDINS 1t to w . mmins mmins, 1or q for right pa have well located lots very reasonable price hool section. See Mr. has. W. Pexton, Hamâ€" r rooms al ) 66 Moun hed ca A D)â€"One large front or two gentlemen; mveniences, includâ€" Phone 957â€"W, or sam Street, South, 1pp idin ry and g1 for quick foOr . summet Hebert, Riverâ€" Plan Mâ€"21 ‘(Sudt the office of Lar RZDINS, Dated at Coct Secretary. ; March, A_D. 1933 Wilson Ave., â€"20â€"21p Y obt _Chie! Public Superâ€" men A pp SUC ., three Wilson Street, 488 â€" W emen; | Timmins, and t ncludâ€" |his name in the â€"wW, or | being called out South, ‘and being taken â€"»18p |answer to a ch more is mentiont Timâ€" »1tf VANCE, TTMMINS ale Ap 211 21 18â€"21 __»iluale in UTnhe Township of in the District of Cochrane vince of Ontario, granted by t as Mining Land, namely: Claim H. R. 1009 being la water of Porcupine Lake wes adjacent to broken Lots Nine in the Third Concession of t] ship of Whitntney, containing measurement 40 Acres more 3. Parcel 4102, Sudbury West Situate in the Township of in the District of Cochrane : vince of Ontario, granted by t] as Mining Land, namely: Part en LOt Niumber Ten (1i0) in t nC TOWNSHIP of WHITNEY COURT OF REVISTION A Court of Revision w the Township hall at Monday, June 5th, 1933, ; Alleged to have been soliciting alm "for the starving unemployed," Franl Stivic and Matt Buharich, of Sudbury were arrested in Copper Cliff Thursday Within a few hours of their arrest : marked cheque for $100 signed by th Finnish Organization of Canada wa: put up for their bail, the cheque beins breought to Copper Cliff by Comrad: Joe Bilinsky. The opening match of the season in girls‘ softball took place on Wednesâ€" day afternoon, May 24th. The grounds were not too bad in view of theâ€"rain, but necessarily the weather interfered with the crowd. The Ukrainian girls‘ team won from the Fire Dept. team, the score being 10 to 1. This score, however, did not represent the play, the teams in fact being much closer matched. The Ukrainian girls have a fine team and have had some good practice.. The Fire Dept. girls howâ€" ever, expect to show them a dlfielem result in the next game. GIRLS‘ SOFTBALL STARTED WEDNESDAY OF THIS tIia Agalinst Councillior James of Renfrew. The suit is in Court. Chown and Chown are the solicitors for the ban terday there was a despat broke, the county town saying that a writ for . amount of two allegedl pa sory notes, has been issue frew branch of the Bank tia against Councillor Ja:i of Renfrew. The suit is tic RENFREW COUNCILLOR sSUED BY BANK FOR NOTES OF 8 4â€"10t] Parcel seeking to Find the Most Popular Gir]l in District and SHERIFF‘S SALE OF LA NDS District of Cochrane Distric 32 1IIImnell with cha Te JOHN D. MACKAY, i Well, Sheriff, District of Cochrane. swan 4331, Sudbury West Section n the Townshino of Whitne mentioned M. NICOLSON, Clerk, Whitney Twp A T most pop 1 % papet of ‘a. despat patch 1: p of st due pri d by the f a Writ he Supre me Gdirec ‘nements THIS WEEK ome â€" good irls howâ€" i differéent e held ‘upine 30 p.m sSection he Hig} Renfrew hitnev 11 St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"A New England cow has a neck like a deer. Well, Annie Laurie had a neck like a H On Thursday last Hon. Wm. Finlay son spent a few hours in town and few citizens were able to meet him. O account of the fact that no definit information was available as to whe: he would be here, thcugh he had re Roads in North Will be Maintained This Season NEGOTIATIONS® TO PURCHASE HAYDEN GOLD MINES, LIIMITED CLIFTON MINES AGAIN IN ACTIVE NEWS OF THE DAY mA Toronto, Ont. May 25â€"Clifton Con. [ines is opening up good ores on its roperty in the Swayzze gold area, acâ€" rding to mining interests who have ist returned from the field. The vein i the property is said to be well minâ€" alized and has been opened up for distance of more than 800 feet. Samâ€" es recently obtained show free gold, it no assays are available at this time is the intention of the management _ give further attention to surface ork and later to do some diamond illin ie wWIrEe Of th Toronto; cOnt With whole wheat bread the basis, families in : Ontario should be able iey 1 Finlayson su here Hon. Mr 1t me but ther the thre weekly onklin itch this morning over the priâ€" of the F O‘Hearn Co says:â€" >, Ont. May 25â€"Clifton Con. opening up good ores on its in the Swayzze gold area, acâ€" 11 rn Dev Mr. Finlayson is reportâ€" ig criticism Oof his deâ€" the Government generâ€" (J Ma 18 >~nduced to criticism. e it appear that the sonable in seeking * roads to assure the ze investment made eple a fair deal in ins the flood of criâ€" tarted in the North. uncement of enough Ferguson highway is °re should also be asâ€" Ts‘ roads will also be North has been the the provincial horiâ€" e least it seems like descriminate unduly st this section. _ be accepted with is still question as million dollars votâ€" velopment can have as scarce as Hon. ests. During his cript imilyv d v a . 0o blan uced t AI S ln ruraili ) able to si [ allowance Widdifield, nment gen _ Aall kindn Sea > would h Moriarity h 1 and oatmeal rural sections to subsist on eld, told a Wednesday was offered ha Y da 1ear had sour kitchen closed down them. The alien agitato a mob and men proceet to the municipal work and attempt made ‘to d: the itrucks. FPolice hast stopped this trick of the noticed in the riot were from further relief, R announced that the towr transients well and if t] be fair and decent they : results most unpleasant. were made to handle any might occur, the Legion ganizations â€" coâ€"operatin police to assure law an They picketed t progress and a eoerce men from ing this mischic continued at w them. The alien a mob and men Kirkland Transtents Being Set to Place Those Refusing to Work have been Cut Ooff Relief. Threat to Take Food from Stores will be Met by Kteorn Measures, inem] illy ann any wh cut Ooff roelief. : ors tried anot! ed the municipa d attempted to from working. ] difh\ 1JY work made m â€" wWIith aw and order. 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