«P > wâ€,/â€?//‘llflll7"7’/?’?’??/7/! * *# /fl/f/////(l////l//lfl/////////////I////uf/l///l//////x . % L( _.,.. \\\'\\\\'\ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated this 21st day of January, 1935. JOSEPH HODDER STOVEL, câ€"o Dome Mines Limited, South Porâ€" cupine, Ont.. Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Grant Stovel, deâ€" ceased by Fasken, Robertson, Aitchiâ€" son, Pickup Calvin, 36 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ont., his Solicitors. 1930, starting at the nour OI 10V J CIUUn in the forenoon.. The Municipality 0 the Town of Timmins hereby gives noâ€" tice that they intend to purchase ii required for the Town any of the proâ€" perties advertised tor sale for taxes al the adjourned sale above mentioned. H. E. MONTGOMERY, ~A. Clerk and Treasure.. Notice is hereby given that the adâ€" journed Tax Sale as publicly named ¢n the 21st day of January, 1935, will be held in the Council Rooms, Timmins, Ontario, on the 18th, day of February. 1935. starting at the hour of 10 o‘clock WANTEDâ€"Warm. bedâ€"sitting room by lady; must be very central, Phone 228. =7p ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"At Street, North, Timmins. nremises. FOR SALEâ€"Modern, sixâ€"rcomed house at 64 Railroad street, South Forcuâ€" pine; cement basement, hardwood floors. Two lots. Apply H. Scearth, manager, Imperial Bank, Timmins ~1â€"8â€"9â€"10 POR SALEâ€"T‘wo house dition. Apply at 25 I Timmins. e a| e: The Estate of Margaret Granil sStovel, deceased. JR RENTâ€"Apartme: veniences:; central lc heated: immediate 1 Stree Pine Birch T‘imm partmer t 62 FC RENTâ€"â€"F Town of Timmins Phone 26 immedia Apply at f The Porcupine Advance We ce es es es en , | ie uin WWe ie e in n e m ‘?"’::‘ [â€"Fourâ€"roomed house: moâ€"|| wa nt Ads WOMEN WANTEIDâ€"To sew for us at R 1t A mt\ t 3 * 1509 l nome Seuyit) C machine necessary J! 3 FOR RENT _ HELP WANTED â€" Lovely, fiveâ€"rcomed all modern conveniences; @nces. north. Timmins full particulars of possessior Pine Stre th: Timmir n convenience ie. Apply at claims agains ; in good conâ€" ikeshore Road, â€"7â€"8â€"9p of use at 205 o â€"threeâ€" 206 Cedar ar of 205 7 â€"Spruce Apply on Fourth Ave. â€"]â€"89â€"11 ill Conâ€" t water adults , south â€"6â€"7p 1P 1P BACKHOUSEâ€"In ever loving mems:« of our dear brother, Hugh Geor who died, January 25th, 1933. Just when your life was brightest, Just when your years were best, YÂ¥ou were called from this world sorrow. To a home of eternal rest. â€"Ever remembered by Moth Dick and Kathleen. FOR SALEâ€"Selling at a sacrificsâ€" small refrigerator; Moffatt electric range; dining room sideboard with table to ‘match; sectional bookcase; small dropleaf table; small rug, kitchsn Itables; dinner set. Call Friday or Saturday at 30 Fourth Avenue, Schumacher. â€" 4p KLEEREX HEALS SKIN DISEASES. Used from Cocoast to Coast with sucâ€" cess by hundreds suffering from Eczema, Psoriasis, Pemphigus, Impeâ€" tigo, Itch, Chaps, etc. Accéept none Other than "Kleerex"â€"‘"The Wonder Healing Salve." 50c; $1.00; $2.00. Ask Moisley Ball. TIMMINS LUNCH, 51 Cedar Street North, opened on Saturday,. January 19th. Good meals, reasonable price. Come and try them. Ukrainian meal: served every Sunday. CONTRACT TO LET for the hauling of 300 to 500 cords oi birch about 11 miles Must have a tractor. Apply to Sol Sky, Dominion Dollar Store. ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Russell | newly decorated; steam | throughout. Rates reasonabl day or week. Phone 275â€"w BOARD AND ROOMâ€"M‘ners prefer red; room.ers to share rooms togethe: all conveniences. Apply at 16 Wilso Avenue, Timmins or Box 195. â€"50a LOSTâ€"Bloodâ€"pressure â€" appara brown leather case. Finder ple turn to Room 4, Gordcn Block mins. Reward. With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been â€" simplified. _ Want advts now are 1e per word with a minimum of 25¢ % (35be if charged). BQOARD AND ROOMâ€"Rocm with t single beds, in comfortable priv home where board excellent. Rece! ly remodelled and newly furnish Mrs. M. Lawlor, 3 Elm street sou Timmins. Telephone 552â€"). ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In privat with all conven‘ences; washir if desired at a reasonable pri of phone included. Apply at 6 street south, Timmins or Sky‘s Stores Limited, South Por cupine. â€" LOST ‘ apparatus 11 Finder please reâ€" memory ; l 67 Birc Hilda heated le; by 50b tf Hotel hom T‘im 0ap [ejafe| it 1p 1p The checkâ€"up this year will be begun at the end of this week and Chief of Police Paul issued a warning toâ€"day that motorists who wish to avoid payâ€" ing fines for driving without proper plates should buy their 1935 markers as szon as possible. The issuing office this year is situâ€" ated on the second floor of the Gordon Block in the office of A. W. Lang. There are still a large number of car owners in Timmins who have not purâ€" chased their 1935 license plates and driver‘s permits. Information to hand shows that for the year 1934 J. D. Brady, representaâ€" tive of the Londcon Life for Timmins and district, leads all in his company. being first not only in insurance paid for but also in new insurance written. That this leadership is a genuine honâ€" our is shown by the facy that the Lonâ€" don Life wrote oneâ€"sixth of all the inâ€" surance business in Canada for the year. The company accordingly must have had a notable record with such a business as that, and to lead all the men who contributed to the success of the London Life in 1934 is certainly a decided distinction. J. D. Brady Leads in the Writing of Life Insurance Have You Secured Your Car License for 1935? Mrs. J. A. Allaire and family wish to thank their many friends who were so kind during their recent bereavement. To those who sent floral tributes and to those who came to the home helping and sympathizing the family are grateâ€" ful. To the doctors and nurses who cared for him so attentively during his iliness they express their gratitude. â€"7 BACKHOUSEâ€"In loving memory of our dear brother, Hugh George, who died, January 25th, 1933. â€"And whil> he lies in peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. â€"Ever remembered by Agnes, Fred and Leslie. Ontario All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died in the Town of Schumacher, in the District of Cochrane, on the 11th d4ay of November, 1934, are required to fAile proof cf same with the undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1935. Publi AkHnImMmIns, â€" On Public Truste After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had nctice. Dated at Toronto this 15th day of January, 1935. In the Esiate ceased. FOR SALEâ€"16" Jackpine 4 ft. and 16" dry Birch; also mixed wooC fcr furnace. Reasonable price. Apâ€" ply to Chaput Mainville, 118 First avenue Timmins, phone 377 52b tf NOMEN WANTEIDâ€"To sew for us at home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dept. 272, Toronto 8. â€"33â€"39 W arehouse Lot For Sale Notice to Creditors and Others Timmins Dairy A Modern Dairy A. N. MIDDLETON, ITrustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronto 77 Township of Whitney, 351‘ 3" on Dome Street. Depth ) the T. N. O. Railway Proâ€" south Porcupine Station. in writing will be received by rsigned. AMOS H. BROWN, Ontario, Sclicitor for the 60 Third Avenue of Thomas Teasdale, deâ€" There is not a single item of equip ment in our modern dairy that i not up to the minute in every sense of the word. Your health and th« purity of our products are our pri mary consideration. PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Taxes on dogs are now due : have been busy collecting during the past few days. | week the larger proportion 0 town should be properly ta Owners wishing to buy lic purchase them at the police Any animal not properly liable to be impounaea hours, destroyed Or sold His Honour Judge J. B. ‘I hold court of revision on t sessment roll on Tuesday 0. there being only one appei fore the court. This is Carnovale who is appealing assessment of his hocouse i avenue, as noted in a previ The Advance. Now is the Time to Buy the License for the Dog Several persons have say that the tslephonse n a recent classified a. columns ‘for the Air Vacuum Cleaner was inCc is the case the error w Advance as a checkâ€"up given,in shows the phor printed the same as in.| Miss Annie Laronde who was a visitOr at homevof her sister, Mrs. M. Lawlor. Elm Street, for a few days recently, returned to Sudbury on Tuesâ€" day. She was accompanied on her reâ€" turn by Jos. Laronds, her brother, who expects to remain in Sudbury for the winter. Kapuskasing Northern Tri Mrs. L. Smith of Timmins (form Kapuskasing) has bsen a visitor home of her son and daughterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Al. Smith, 31 Munc The condition of Maynard who is in St. Mary‘s hospital an appendix operation, has slightly this morning over th two days. F. M. Wallingford j department forces this of the permanent stai recommendation of th committee that anothe gaged Mrs. S. C. Wh Toronto toâ€"day on of her mother. White River is reported ing its proud title as the in the province. Whoeve seeking to snitch its hon line? Mrs. F. M. Burke an( visiting in Toronto and south. The regular monthly meet Timmins Golden chapter of D. E. was held on Monday when nominations for office } 1935 were accepted.»â€"~Election held at the next me(;ti'ng on Mrs. J. A. McInnis has been the past year. Mr. and Mrs. W. Liskeard, are visitOoI Miss Eleanor Murph Lake spent the weekâ€"e in Timmins. ‘l‘z‘ stt l lt ‘WNm'-""'N" ie es P Who at the Sixtieth Ant reported that the Lond reached the half billi« Insurance in Force a that "never were prosp future ever brighter." Timmins 11s morning as onE taff, following the the fire and light the cold th th numbe ‘ copy. 1l0ned in LC ber given in C in ~these y Sanitary ect. If this censt Within of dogs agged N > of John ainst the 61 Sixth ig of ths the I.~O ifternoor lders for Kirklan: 1 friend rayCroItl, llowing proved poilc illn 1} J1 VeCc VC€ op. wa wil 111 #1; i W Lr‘C 60° Annual BR en a r t | to the breakdown of the small truc‘. ! Chimney fire and other small blazes } have been attended to through the us> of the police van equipped with an exâ€" tinguisher. The only fire in which actual damage was done was on Tuesday mâ€"rning just after eleven o‘clock. Informed by teleâ€" |phone that there was some trsuble at a bake shop at 10 Wilson avenue, a fireman was despatched to see what it ! was all abcut. He found that the fHoor Firemen Have Many Calls Last Few Days It‘s been a busy few days for the Timmins fire department and the h>orses have been called into use owing Most Calls are for Chimney Fires, One Call on Tuesâ€" day to Bakeshop where Damage of $40 was Done. was all abcult. He foOund that the had caught fire due to thne cont heat from a small boiler used it shop. The loss of $40 was covere insurance. Telephone calls answered since Mo: Annual Rep o r t HENRY FORD SHOWS HIS LATEST ACHIEVEMENT ARECORD OF GROW the continual used in the ‘eached in 1934 9J2Q [ Insurance in Force day for chimney fires were Mnday, 6.15 p.m., 6 north. At 11.00 p.m., 4 north. Only 350 Revolvers Have Been Registered in Town Revelvers to the number of about 350 have been registered at the polics office here to date but that is not the total of weapons of that type in the town, Chief Paul says. Tuesday, 5.45 p.m., 8 Gillies street. Wednesday, 9.15 a.m., 15 Commercial avenue. At 10.55, 8 Columbus avenue. On Tuesday at 10.45 p.m. ashes burnâ€" ing at rear of the laundry of St. Mary‘s hospital gave hospital authorities some worry and a fireman was sent to see that no damage was done. Within a short time the police deâ€" partment ¢f the town intend to begin prosecuting any who do not register their revolvers or pistols. The law unâ€" der which registration is made necesâ€" sary is a federal one and as such will probably be enforced to the limit.. Any officer, municipal, provincial or doâ€" The London Life in every phase of its operations has adhered to timeâ€"tested prinâ€" ciples and practices, making for security to its mnolicvholders. Assets Free Surplus . . .. .. . after providing for the liabilities of $88,792,797 _ required by the Company‘s stringent standard O ITS 561,000 policyholders and the public generally The London Life is able to present a most gratifying report for the year 1934. Insurance in Force (net) $500,634,493 Increaseâ€"$23,822,766 New Insurance (net) . . $94,961,847 Increaseâ€"$2,383,316 Total Income of valuation. On the minimum standard of valuation legally permissible the liabilitiecs are $80,894,912 and the surplus $11,553,826. 6 Birch sireet 4 Cedar streot Increaseâ€"#$7,932, 517 Increaseâ€"$31,445 Stratford* Beaconâ€"Herald:â€"Women students in a Kentucky university exâ€" presssd preference for husbands who are big and broad shculdered, and darkâ€"haired fellows wore preferred to blondes. That‘s funny, for we rememâ€" ber back home that a fellow who was short, out of line at the kneses and with a nose like a dome fastenerâ€"well he up and married the prettiest girl on the concecsssion. minion may lay law. Those who have not already regisâ€" tered their revolvers are actually committing an offence but if through oversight or neglect any who possess a weapon wishes to register it within the next few days, he may do‘s> withâ€" out fear of being held on the charge. The registration of a gun is just as great a protection for the owner as it is a convenience for polics officers, for a large number of the weapons are stolen annually in Canada. Thefts of registered weapons immeâ€" diately to the police might lead to much faster recovery than would otherwise be possible. THURSLUAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1935 Eo â€" $92,448,738 $21,088,098 $3,5655,941 he nc