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Porcupine Advance, 19 Sep 1935, 1, p. 4

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And I hereby call upon all voters to take infnediate proceedings to have any errors corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 10th day of October, 1935. Dated at South day of September Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at South Porcupine on the 18th day of September,. 1935, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality, at municipal election, and that such list remains there for inspsecâ€" tion. ' Municipal Corporation of the Township of Tisdale PISTRICT OF COCHRANE I will not be rssponsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written consent. (Signed) P. A. Latendresse. Dated at Timmins, Ont., September 18, 1935. ~70p IRONWOOD WALLBOARD for walls and ceilings at 3¢c square foot, freight included. Free samples, Write Van Winkle Supply Co., 54â€"64 Dickens Ave., Toronto. â€"702met82 TWOâ€" GENTLEMEN â€" REQUIRE TRANSPORTATION to â€" Toronto, Saturday, 5.00 p.m. or later. Teleâ€" phone 872â€"J. =~70p WANTEDâ€"By the Porcupine District Pipe Bandâ€"your company at our Whist Drive and Dance in the Holâ€" linger Hall on Friday, September 20th, at 8.15 prompt. Admission 45¢ plus tax. Good prizes, good refreshâ€" ments, good music. All welcome. wWOOD FOR SALEâ€"16" Jackpine, Green Slabs. Apply to Chaput Mainville, 118 First Avenue, Timmins, Plhwone 377. ~4"tft DRY JACKPINEâ€"$3.00 per cord; by four cords, $2.75. Also special prices on other kinds of wood. G. Morin, 71 Main avenue, Phone 829â€"J. â€"59tft POSITION WANTEDâ€"Graduate radioâ€" trician desires position. Neat appearâ€" ance, Speaks and writes the Finnish and English languages. Experienced €lectrician‘s helper. Apply W. J. M., P.O0. Box 2341, Timmins. =70p BAKER WANTS POSITION IN TIMâ€" MINSâ€"30 years‘ experience, 40 variâ€" éties; prefer cake and pastry job. Apply E. L. Hammond, Port Elgin, Ont. | â€"68â€"69â€"70â€"71p EXPERIENCED SCHOOL TEACHER DESIRES POSITIONâ€"Any kind of ROOM AND BOARDâ€"With all conâ€" veniences, Apply 16 Wilson Avenue, Timmins. ~70p ROOM AND. BOARDâ€" for two respecâ€" table men, in a private home. Apply P.Q. Box 17, Timmins. ~70p FOR â€" RENTâ€"Heated rooms, kitchenette a very warm and clean wiring for range; Phone 1213â€"W or a Avenue. M“MWWW wl P P AP AP P AP PA * FOR RENTâ€"Large grocery store in good location; all fixtures included: fullâ€"sized concrete lbasement; posâ€" session September 27th next. See Chas. W. Pexton, Hamilton Block. »66tft FPOR RENTâ€"â€"Store with 15â€"{f00t frontâ€" age, 40 feet long, on Third Avenue. Heated. Equal space available in POR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed basement apartment at 33 Patricia Boulevard. Newly reâ€"decorated. Has threeâ€"piece bath, garage. â€"~10p work considered; good references. Apâ€" ply Box DM., co The Porcupine Adâ€" vance, 68â€"69â€"70p CLERK‘S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS‘ LIST basement. Good location. Apply Chenier‘s Funeral Service. of September, 1935. ) places to FRANK C. EVANS party to Clerk of the Township of Tisdale‘! corded at POSITION WANTED ,mwwmwm%’m’o¢"'v «it sb P P D P ELN â€" apartment, kitchenette and 3â€"piece bath irm and clean; separate meter for range; ava [213â€"W or apply FOR RENT Form 4 (Mection 10) Porcupine, this 19th allable no Y c 3"" W now ~740p at Donald W. McGrego the Windsor Chamber and one of the sponsor: will tour" now being already learned of beau tiful Northern Ontario. jJaunt he said: "Anybod tour will get a valuab the industries of the N the industries of the 1 It will be the duty oi places to be visited by party to see that the The Dionne babes were i acquainting a largs numb erners with the industria and beauty of this section North, but the majority without visiting the mir and centres where big it tivity is centred . . . in ths region and in the Sudbur districts. They have to get entire district to have a clation of the vastness a sources of the North half vince. Expenditures for development Northern Ontario have been a Sout! ern Ontario sore which is healing : too slowly, and it is to the advantai of the province as a whole when t people of the South, individually .« collectively, come up to see where at why the money is being spent . . . n squandered. ‘"Western Ontario goodwill tour of Northern Ontario‘ is the title given to a proposed jaunt of Windsor, Lonâ€" don and Chatham business men planned to originate at Windsor Sunâ€" day, September 22. > There isn‘t anything that Northern Ontario should welcome more than group visits by Southern Ontario peoâ€" ple for, it is claimed and partly esâ€" tablished, that the lower half of the Ontario family is not aware of the imâ€" portance of the upper half of the household. About the Tour to North of Windsor Business Men The visit next week to the North of the representative business men from Western Ontario, as sponsored by the Windsor Chamber of, Commerce, has prompted the North Bay Nugget to write the following editorial:â€" After the cards a delightful lunch was served by Miss Mabel Charboneau, during which Mrs. Bennett won the pieâ€"eating contest. The members then adjourned to the living room and enjoyed an hour of music. The Goldale 500 Club met last night at the home of Mrs. Charboneau, on Maple street. The prize winners were: Mrs. Garâ€" diner 1lst; Mrs. France 2nd, and Mrs. Clegg 3rd. Another Pleasant Time ‘ at the Goldale "500" Club ;Black Bear Centre BROWNâ€"In loving memory daughter and sister, St passed away Sept. 18th, 193 Porcupine. â€"Lovingly remembered | and Dad, sisters and brothe ber 30th, 1935 requested â€" to Becretary. The annual me pine Badminton C the club rooms of BOOKSâ€"If you h any bearingz the With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been simplified. _ Want advts now are 1c per word with a minimum of 25¢ (35¢ if charged). wW,. RKeéearne The Advanc N MEMOKRIA M the Sudbu have to ge to have a vastness . North hall it AImC€ of 1 Y Memb l1€ W Mmi€ th Sau ianC 1€ Ww Speeches on the Radio Do Not Reach the People M on Anot summer days. His owner brought him to Timmins a few days ago and left him at a local service station for a short time. He wasn‘t long in findâ€" ing friends. Now it seems that most children .of school. age in the town have at least seen the bear and the large proportion of them must have brought along something to eat, for Darky‘s girth increases steadily. Tame and very gentle most of the time, he occasionally forgets he is safe and well cared for and takes a snap at some unwary hand. As yet he‘s done ro damage of any account nor is he likely to if youngsters refrain from he were here. "Darky," 75â€"pound black bear from South Porcupine, is the centre these days of admiring groups not only of boys and girls but men and women too. He doosn‘t mind being on display for it means more and better peanuts for his capacious stomach. Taken in captivity some months ago in the bush near South End, "Darky" was a familiar figure on the gock there on hot summer days. His owner brought Timmins has a seven+â€"monthsâ€"old visitor that is attracting more attenâ€" tion, especially among the younger element, than Babe Ruth would if Seventyâ€"five Found Bear Cub Attracting Lot of Attention, and all the \oungstels Know Him. ROOM FOR RENTâ€" Suitable for one or two gentlemen; all conveniences. Apply 170 Eim Street, North. =70 CHOICTE Mrs. | DRESSMAKING DONEâ€"At 75 Maple street south, side door, Timmins. LOSTâ€"S URNITURE FOR SALEâ€"One kitchen range, one heater, kitchen cabinet, 7 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, den table, one complete bed, one bedstead, 2 dressers, Apply B. F. Lennan, 8 Eim Street, North, Timmins. 56â€"57tf of Interest in Town mi plyv HRISTMAS CARD AGENTSâ€"â€" Send for information regarding extremely fine line of personal, greeting and boxed Christmas cards. Exclusive deâ€" 1141 Mit ne SALEâ€"1930 Oldsmobile Coach in 1 condition. Cash or terms. Phon»e .â€"W, ~70p ) 1f him E. LOT FPOR SALEâ€"Apply to Wm. McCracken, 82 Eim Street , Timmins. ~70p e Canadian Prime Minister would have thought it? No 1€ maAss hat they had heard the | ister and this is all the more , because of the fact that who were asked were known o have always taken a keen i affairs, but were known to ers of the Prime Minister. * words, the very people who e been expected to have cast other matters to hear the lister, failed to do so, by the , ter, over the weekâ€"end, has sualâ€"canvass as to the radio und about for the speech of tt on Friday night last, and struck by the large number vho failed vo listen in to the ot one in three canvassed hat they had heard the 11 AY Ced Catharines Standard) is intense interest in naâ€" at the present time, canâ€" iid. But that there is an is indifference is more 37 , Taililed to do so, by the than one out of three. percentage of Liberals own party who listen>d uch less, while the inâ€" of people would searcely 10e 1€ iplane r must Street, Yy, of course, and But when it comes z the mind of the > home newspaper one and only efâ€" the printed word verful â€"than the leâ€"ageq woman for ment., Apply Box Advance. ~70p np Liberal commisâ€" Publishing Co., real. _ ~70â€"72â€""74p ire:â€"A Buffaâ€" e presence, at Peter Heenan. lost on Birch Phone 1261â€"J. »70p sedan. Low be sold. Apâ€" North. Teleâ€" ~70p 32â€"tf A story comes from Sudbury of a |truck hac man there in court on a vagrancy | sulted in charge. He appeared in his stocking | will be ca feet, and the magistrate in surprise on the w asked:â€""Where are your shoes?" The‘!another | crown attorney, Mr. Wilkins, suggested | parking" that the charge against him was proved | plete the as he hag rno visible means of support.| is a Case Chief of Police Loudon told the court| lights no the man had been offered a couple of a traffic c Mr. and Mrs. A. Laprairie, Toronto, formerly of town, where they were popular residents for many years, are visiting here this week and being heartily welcomed by their hosts of old friends,. Mr. Laprairie, who is with the Canadian Industries, Limited, expects to visit Rouyn and Noranda while in the North. A very pleasant birthday party was held last night at 116 Commercial aveâ€" nue in honour of E. Grondin, when he was presented with a sum of money by a number of his friends. Refreshments and dancing were enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. Pelletier and Mrs. L‘Heurâ€" eux were the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Traver and son, Leonard, leave on Saturday by motor for the South. They will make Kingston their first place of call, Leonard stopâ€" ping there to resume his studies at Queen‘s University. Mr. and Mrs. Traâ€" ver will proceed to Three Rivers, Que., where they will spend a holiday visit. Percy Salley of Beach Grove, Queâ€" bec; Wilfred Salley, Miss Lola Salley, Miss Audrey Cochrane and Mrs. Chas. Tighe, all of Ottawa, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Salloy. Miss Irene Salley returned with them from Ottawa after a visit there. Mr. ang Mrs. Harry Rinn, formerly of Timmins but now of Tottenham, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rinn. Mrs. McKnight, of Toronto, is also on a visit to her brother, Mir. Rinn. Mrs. G. Green, Miss E. Green and J. L. Green of Schumacher sail toâ€" morrow from Montreal on the steamer Ascania for Plymouth. They will spend a few weeks‘ holiday in England. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Doner and family have moved to Swastika to reside. They have liveq for 14 years in Timmins and during that time have made wide circles of friends here who will regret their departure. an «h Mrs. Wm. Borland, of 29 Wende avenue, who has been ill for the past month with a sore foot, is still under the doctor‘s care, but her many friends hope for her a spsedy recovery. The primary Sunday school teachers of the United Church met last night at the home of Mrs. A. Dean, to disâ€" cuss plans for the next few months of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leaman, of Toronto, Mrs. J. J. Leaman and,; Mrs. C. Rigby, of North Bay, were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Leaâ€" man. Mrs. Ida Isnor of 118 Elm street, | south, returnsd home on Tuesday eveâ€" | ning after an extended tour through Nova Scotia, Boston and other points. Capt. Jones of the Coniaurum is at present in hospital in Toronto where he is making good recovery from a minor operation. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton and family returned yesterday from a holiâ€" day in Haileybury. wWwas a mins. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Leandr¢ Pilon, 131 Kirby avenue, on Septemâ€" ber 15thâ€"â€"a son. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hudson returned this week to Kirkland Lake after a visit to Timmins. Bornâ€"to Mr. and M: 121 Wilson avenue, on â€"â€"8 SONn, Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 80‘% First avenue, on September daughter. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs 186 Elm Street south, a hospital, on September 16 ter. Noon w Ontaricoâ€" night and Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Remy champ, 23 Bannerman avenue, ( tember 14â€"â€"a son. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cou lon, 203 Birch street south, at St Mary‘s hospital, on September 14thâ€" a daughter. Miss Esthor Proulx, the guest of her sistt uUrn Mtrs. F. Finlay, of Kirkland Lake as a recent visitor to friends in Tim RKEPAIRER INSISTED Ox MOoNEY OR THE SHOE® ather report for Northern fair and rather cool toâ€" on Fridayv. . L. J. Belangt September 15 Latchford, i Mrs. W. Bird Burrows,l A Hawailian orchestra will supply . Mary‘s | music during the show, which will last i daughâ€" | about an hour. Four large firms are Ico-operating with Bucovetsky‘s in the Ifashion show, Holtâ€"Renfrew, Langâ€" rned this | burne‘s, Deja and Avonâ€"Knit. Visit Ladies only ,}vill be admitted to the ! show. W a n Se ~‘Not Enough Ducks to .. Go Round, is Claim plete the list up to this morning is a case where an auto had n lights nor proper braking power a traffic case accordingly resulted. There are a couple of charges of fighting on street. In cne case two men had a fight on Wilson avenue and when the one got down on the sideâ€" walk the other started to "put the bocts" to the fallen man. An officer in plain clothes happened along and when he went to stop the unfair style of fighting he was himself attacked. He was placing the two men under arrest when a third man joined the battle. This third man is being charged with interfering with the police while in the discharge of their duties. The provincial police on Tuesday arrested Tony Infelice, of Mountjoy township, charged with maiming cattle The case is understood to arise from the shooting of a cow, the animal suffering two shots that caused painful injuries. While most of the cases soa far booked for next Tuesday‘s court are in connecâ€" tion with traffic offences, there is also a variety of other cases. Many Traffic Cases for Court Tuesday The story is told of four men who all fired at the same euck at the same instant. It settled over on the water and the hunters immediately began to arâ€" gue about who shot the bird. Finally it was decided that he who got to the spot first shoulg be entitled to posâ€" session. The youngest and fastest of the hunters discovered to his amazement that some other hunter‘s decoy had been shot full of holes. There aren‘t enough ducks to go around this year, say some of the hunters who have been out early these mornings to Frederickhouse lake and other spots in the qistrict, Many of them return emptyâ€"handed. It is exâ€" pected by the more experienced duck hunters that there will be more birds within a short time than there were at the opening of the season. One hunter, not ambitious enough to go far afield for his sport, was shooting at Gillies lake early one morning this week. So far as can be learned now, all he succeeded in doing was waking the neighbours for a hundregq yards or so around. Other Cases Include Drunks, Vags, Fighting on Street, Maiming Cattle, Interferâ€" ing with Police. Ladies of Timmins ang district will toâ€"night have a glimpse of what the best designers have to offer in winter styles, Beginning at 8.30 toâ€"night, eight mannequins at Sam Bucovetsky‘s store on Third avenue will model the latest in evening, day, afternoon and sports wear. some Hunters Think there Will be More Birds Comâ€" ing Down Soon from the North. Preview of Fashion Here This Evening ght Mannequins at S Bucovetsky‘s to Disp New Creations. Music Hawaiian Orchestra. with speeding. One man of having defective lights. d only one light and this ri another case. Four men w illed on to answer for parkir vrong side of the road. Sti has the charge of "doubl against his name. To con list up to this morning the! to0ok him vith spee to Display doctor befort Sam mAI her ind by '.Expect 100 Here at â€"_CW.A. Convention Diamond drilling commenced Sepâ€" tember 16, to prove depths and widths and it is reasonably expected that wide ore bodies with desirable depths wil ba proven, according to reports receivec From suriace operations whi bsen carried on during the pi{ weeks, extra high values have b covered, the veins consisting o angq porphyry much sheared and ed, and mineralized with pyrit copyrite, tourmaline, galena an gold. diocesat Women mins on day of : Cobalt, randa, i cher an has bee The C.W within the to be a very tion, havin C. J. Munn Mrs. Hollar diocesan p» of Another Drill Contract Let in Night Hawk Area Goward C awarded a C ing on their ship) proper comprising s 240 acres. Delegates t mins fro: bury, Lis south P macher. ANNA STEN‘S permanently waved h brushed daily to bring out the highlig ringlets gg BEAUTIFUL nsE3 o HAIR NEEDS (,ARP AF TER PLR\IANENT AS WELL AS BI‘FORE 1€ A 1 in pre 3y EBLSIE PIERCGE FAâ€"M O U S eB EPAUT Y E. 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