N00:0000000:000§0§0000 #4 000000000000::0‘“ 4900404 Hunger began to tell and the next day‘s travel was slower. "I sure was glad to get to Cook‘s lake," he said. "From there I got a lift home." He figured he covered at least fifty miles in his wanderings. He wore no mits during his days in the bush for he had left the Thibeault claims with only a light pair of gloves. These soon became wet and he kept them in his pockets. Alarm Raised from When Rere did not return in the "15 or 20 minutes" he said he would be gone from the mining camp, friends there became worried and set out to search for him. Nightfall came with still no trace and word was sent out to all neightbouring lumber camps to be on the lookout. Through the Wawaitin power house, word was telephoned to Timmins and provincial police, Game Warden Phil Boudreau, and forestry men immediately organized a search party. Every available man in the Wawaitin district helped to comb tr« area in which Rene was believed to be lost. Hope began to wane that he would be found alive when word was sent from Timmins that the young man had found his way home. search Went on Two Days NOt until nine o‘cleck Tuesday night did word reach searchers that Belanâ€" ger had arrived in Timmins,â€"safe and sound. Under the direction of Provinzial Constables J. W. F. Pretorius, George White and Game Warden Phil Bouâ€" dreau, 15 men had been comb>ing the country between the Thibeault camp and the Redsucker river for two days. "He must have had the endurance oft a horse," commented one of the search sank below zero, ard being but lightly dressed, he had more than a little trouble in keeping himself from freezâ€" ing. Had he not been the husky lad he is, that night might have been his last. Spent Zero Night Near to Wawaitin sPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS FOF SBALEâ€"Regisiered. Apply at 43 Wende Avenue, Timmins. ~â€"20â€"Z21t6] ELECTRIC WASHER FOR SALT Thor, practically new. Also Elect Singer sewinz machine, studio cou with easy chair to match, kiten cabinet and misccllancous nousen goods. Apply 75 Maple Soucn a: 6.00 p.m. % =~] FOR wood range w reservoir. In e Maple Street FOR SALEâ€"U: wo>d burner « ers, Apply C1 Limited. Sudk WANTEIDâ€"T in Diesel Engine chanically inclir STORE FOR RF man Bros., 92 ~30â€"21 â€"22â€"23 Under and sy virtue of an Execution againpnst Lands issued . the Second Division Court in the District of Temiskaming and directed against the goods, chattels, lands and tenements of FREDE JAMES DOWZER, in a certain action wherein ALEX MATHESON plaintiff, and FREDERICK JAMES DOWZER is the defendant, seized and taken in execution and will offer for sale by public uc the Sherift‘s Office in the Court House in the Town of Cochrane, District of Cochrane and in the>â€"Previnceée on THesd: 20th aay of April, 1937, at the hour "ofcelavem t11.00) o‘clock in th: noogn, the right, title, interest and equity of redemption OJ th FREDERICK JAMES DBOWZER, into and out of the following des lands and tenements. Viz:>â€" and furni residence â€" Porcupine PAGE FoUR Paitel 5595 South East Cochrane, namel (Continued {f [( i t (2) Minin (1) Minin Minis Mining Minin Miring Mining Mini: Minin Min‘n Adva AITY SHERIFELS SALE QOFPLANDS Claim Claim Timmins,â€"safe and ection of Provincial . Pretorius, George Warden Phil Bouâ€" OM r for two day. the endurance me of the sea Pagze Ont as sent out to _camps to be the Wawaitin telephoned to police, Game and forestry zed a search xA Situa te Si1tuat mitua te. Situabte Situate Situats Situa t Situatt situato Situate in the FTownship of Th ouslh q 19p Ja Man Kuilled Through ~Fall of Piece of Rock mm D. MACKAY: District of Coch cupme:®"r some years. The be held this aift« noon at 4; I@@?Alpbonsu‘s chur it Sthtimaâ€"net. oo y uuexc,ux the deba sclution Steve Sarkotich M e Death at Hollinge: Tuesday. on Tuesday afterm it=crushed Steve S short time before, had {ried the Hollinger ?51' scm as grgcod. miner. natd »LPi€dt PA€e rock with their D had been unable to move it, th mine ocfiGéals afterwards. Ther they wére working near that w piece gave way suddenly, bringin msta.twlv To wl h. The usmal €orer‘s‘s inaguest cdiffictut. H ber and, th ca.e matte scholarships. |Dent?1) , tancé, stated <hat o’r’u la‘s â€"poapuih chool. ‘He sgd‘ Lg’ masc ‘choosl children and is the count L111 tH In bn n in and comirg yards of the and deep gratitude friends anrd néigab>wu for‘ thes kindness : give the beautiful floral A ‘da. Whetr uzzled . S'ux‘qay night‘s letely obliterate I‘c FQOR SALE yecent berea dear wife and im irty who had t1 “Oers trail while Mr,.. M, Rant sh to expres th« the the th @ty Wt 11 1ln ERâ€"~In iC and Al Township 0o Townshin Township Township Township Township Townshi Township sale by public fuct Town of Cochrane, i Ontario on Ttesda 11.00) o‘clock in the QwWns per cord h ind F a figure in the nearly ylazc d within ToOcCctmar NC 11 Ii Aii i#Â¥y!temem . "‘t®¢6 world O 0t x1_‘> C1 ment inegrs in The stope ith their bars but move it, they told rbrush, mbined g and to me FREDERICK he Hollinger m about four o‘cl otich to death. § qnglu ills at right angie: couple of hundrec t claims in places had them â€" al Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thoma Thom Thoma ACuI dense me! Ma: s ABSSC . â€"Fifth ildren re wer @iust 11 AIY i1 Aqimost C{ ‘ails and m party twice it bi Then, while rlat wall, the in t U LA ly. SoLl OnNn ollow 14t] Jral th it H 01 l Tuesday Kattelus Tuesday after 3rd Sunday , Dr. Fraser of the month. fll a.m.â€"Morning Service. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL â€" |2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ner on e 2.15 p.m.â€"â€"Dome Sunday School. +‘ % |7.00 pm.â€"Evening Service. United Lutheran Church | Mondayâ€"1 pm.â€"C.GILT. Meeting. 4 in America | Wednesdayâ€"8 pm.â€"Y.P.S. Rex. Arvid E. Kuitunen, Pastor Finnish United Church 1.00 pm.â€"Finnish Service every ist Rey, A. I. Heincnen and 3rd Sunday in St. Matthgw'siServices every other Sunday afternoon Anglican Church in Timmins. English Class Tuesday, 7 p.m. Tjibr; Saturday ershi Friday 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Subjectâ€"The Christian Way. (3) The Way of Discipline. We cordially invite you to worship with uUus. (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) Ministerâ€"Rev. Bruce Millar, B.A., B.D 10.00 a.m.â€"Classes for Adults. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning. Worship Subjectâ€"The Cry for Sympathetic Holy month p.m. Rector Servy :( warm welcome awaits you services, 1228 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS south Porcupine Finnish United Church iday:â€"PrTee bnglish Language School for Finnish Adults at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Manse. A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Corner Eim and Sixth Avenue Rey. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Residence 16 Eim Street North sSUNDAY, MARCH 14‘TH a.m..â€"Sunday Schooi anda Communiâ€" cants‘ class. 0 p.m.â€"Communicants‘ Class. p.m.â€"Public Worship in the Finâ€" nish Language. Subjectâ€"‘‘‘The Sin of The United Church, Timmins Trinity United Church t the ceaset Church Directory Timmins § ‘"nnish United Church .n A p xC p.m St. Matthew‘s Church 1Il kA POSITION WANTED vÂ¥. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister 16 Eim st. North, Timmins. .~â€"â€"Communicants‘ Class at home lugust Ilola. 25‘ Bloor Ave. i?.~â€"Public worship in Pinnish fuage at South Porcupine Unitâ€" my'ch. Bloor Avenue, Ist and Sunday of each month. ‘â€"71â€"8 pm. Free English Lanâ€" ge School for Finnish Adults in church building. Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., L,Th sSunday Services a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class a.m.â€"Morning Prayer p.m.â€"Sunday School p.m.â€"Baptisms p.m.â€"Evening Prayer ommunion on lst Sunday o at: 11â€" a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. sSchumacher Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D., Minister e 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W s Sunday, March 14th, 1937 â€"The closing of the letters to even Churchesâ€"*‘"The Church ‘humacher.‘ i.â€"sunday School â€" W. K. C‘ 19 inday Superintendent Subject: Fireside Houtr AI adies; 8 p.m. Senior Church ractice; Reading Room and open to all, 7â€"10 p.m. i p.m. Girls‘ Club and Leadâ€" Training Class. atle of Walter Crosslevy, Dc WANTED â€" Middleâ€"aged nan seeking permanert es position as housexeeper he above Timmir vho died Communion will be March 21ist at 11 and Osgoode Hall, Toronto 16â€"18â€"20 te the Public Trustec distribute the estatt nly to the claims o hen have had nctice. onto this 19th day of ry, 108 ime wi adies‘ Aid Sewins it home of Mrs after 3rd Sunda. Writ 1st Sunday O 3rd Sunday, at ay, at 8.30 a.m. A L Lalmns agaln mentioned, la s, in the Distri on or about t] lalt are required i the underâ€" 22nd day of at thest 2â€"24â€"26p a (€ 3.00 p.m.â€"Finnish Service in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church in South Porcuâ€" pine. 10.00 a.m. Sunday School in the homes of the members in South Poraupine. 11.00 a.m. Sunday School in the homes of the members in Timmins. Amusements Tax to be Discarded June 1 the commendation of all classes of citiâ€" zens; for it might be added that this tax reform will put Ontario in a very enviable position in competing for tourâ€" ist traffic which is [zecoming such an important factor in our ecsnomic life, but imost of all the abolition of this tax will be of immense benefit to the citizens in what might be termed the lower ezoncmic scale, because over 80 per cent. cf the anmusement tax is colâ€" lected from admissions of tweniyâ€"five cents and under. Kirkland Lake often follows the exâ€" ample of Timmins. Saturday nignt a similar incident cccurred at Kirkiand Lake to one chronicled several months | ago in regard to Timmins. Wood lett | in the oven of a Kirk:iand Lake nome to | ary tock fire and was the cause of a mintcr blaze that the Kirkland Lake ‘firemen took several minutes to exâ€" | tinguish, though without serious damâ€" | age beinz done. f Amusements Tax "I doubt if there is a tax in the fiscal system Oof this or any cther Province of Canada that gives more annovyaince to <he people than does the amusements tax. The Government has given conâ€" siderable study to the question of reducâ€" ing the amusements tax charged on admissions to entertainments and theaâ€" tres and places of It is a difficult and expensive tax to colle::, particularly in the smaller centres. "Nuisance taxes are bad taxes, and should be reduced and discarded wherâ€" ever possible. The Government nas decided that on June 1, 1937,. the amuseâ€" ments tax will be totally abolisnem. I am sure that, in giving up this source of revenue, the Government wili earn less, checn several friends met last night at the home of Mrs. C. G. Pirie, Messines avenue, to enjoy an evening of whist. Prize wirners were: 1st, Mrs. W. A. Deâ€" vÂ¥ine; 2nd Mrs. Keittiey; 3rd, Mrs. Corâ€" less. The hostess served a dainty‘ lunâ€" contrary to law. The Kirkland police have announted tnas nere; the legal age limit :n regard to, at darce in pooirooms is to be strictly forced in Kirkland Lake week lowin Dr. C. W. Haentschel, Haileybur} Past Grand Master of the Royal Arol Masons, will be a visitor to the Roya Arch Chapter in Timmins on Wednes day, March 1"7th. COne of the special!l ons of Hon. Mr. peech is the followi Cttawa Journal:â€"The speculat ts a straight tip citen finds tha something crooked about it. A Presbyterian congregation has been started in Kirkland Lake, with Rev. Clifton J. MacKay, B.A.. formeriy o Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, as the minister in charge. | | Larder Lake now has a regulariy aqualified barrister and solicitor, Kirwin A. Treleaven having opened an office in the town which is agam active anC showing signs of growth und expansion Mrs. S. A. Caldbi home here this week a winter holiday it ronto. this mot Mr. and 1 Toronto, we week. remier Calls it Nuisance Tax .and _ Promigses_ its Abolition. YAs United Church south Porcupine, Ont. ho t rdse Mis 161 rnâ€"to Mr. 174 Balsam â€"a daughile Mount )« ie Cchargeo was relusec C. Scarth was called to the South | Feldmans explained t week owing to the illness of his | ed the 10% from M 1¢ OHL ind lroom in Kirkland Lake last fined 10 and costs for aiâ€" minor to frequent the place o law. The Kirkland Lake 5. o . M Dougl; p to the South ally interesting secâ€" Hepourn‘s dbudget tschel, Haileybury, of the Royal Arch isitor to the Roval M relirned LC fter having Flicrida and Ma:i aercafter OQOLY n Mar ten ol pent A 1 11 Party in Honour of Miss Bernice MceDonald, Brideâ€" tE ‘To<be; Ist, Mrs. Perissini; 2nd, Mrs. Libby: ord, Mrs. H. Miller and Mrs. J. Brown. Bernice is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McDonald and has grown up in South Porcupine where she nas made many friends who all wisn ner well in her forthcorming marriage. The young couple are :0 be married in Timmins by the Rev. Bruce Miliar. South Porcupine, March 11, 1937.â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"A very loveâ€" ly party was held on Wedresday night at the home of Mrs. P. Varker on Crawford street in honcur of Bernice McDona‘ld, who on Saturday becomes the bride of Ben Laffin, son of mMr. and Mrs. V. Laffin. Thirtyâ€"two frieras of the little brideâ€"toâ€"zses to shower her with a number of loveiy gifts, and to have a nice sociai time. Whist was played after the gifts were presented and prizes were won by:â€" Shower Last Night at South Porcupine A woman who came here about seven months ago and who has a large numâ€" ber of children applied for relief. "I feel in this case we should consider it ceeply," said Countillor Laporte. "This woman is rot we‘ll and has a large family ¢f children." "It would be bettcr left to the relief committee," the mayor said. "They unâ€" derstand the situation. She came here irom Connaught and her husband is Want Reliet and Work Fcour verbal peiitions were made by those who wantsd relief or work. The first was a woman who had told thne council she was a widow but ~wno turned cut on investigation to have married again. She wanted work Rker boys to pay the taxes on her hous.. A young man asked that the council try to make some allowance for his widowed mother so that she might not lose her home in a tax sale. He made cnly $2.00 a day, ne said. ‘"There‘s quite a bit of work around here but they won‘t give me any," comâ€" plained another man. He was not on reliei. T‘wo letters from fireworks companites interested in putting on a display here en Corconation Day, were referred to Austin Neame, president of the Leâ€" A special meeting, at which aii estiâ€" mates will be considered, is to be held a‘t the call of the mayor, a resolution said. A new map of the Porcupine, includâ€" ng 40 townships, has \seen prepared by Norman A. Nunn in Toronto, anâ€" cther letter said, The town may buy one for the convenience of peopie who make inquiries at the town hali. gion, wh tiorn. Ba built from Mountjoy to Wilcox. This was also referred to public works. Enclosing a copy of their financial statement, the St. John Ambulance Brigade asked a donation from the town. They will need a good squad here for the celebration of Timmins‘ 20th year of incorpcration and old hsome week, they pointed out, and they will require more uniforms. "A crowd gives way more readily to a uniform," the letter, signed by Thomas H. Ricnards. said, The request was left witn the linance committes for â€" consideration with the estimates. "I don‘t thimnk we should consider it at all," agreed Councillor Cousins. Ask Lane and sidewalk Petilicns presented at the meet:ing included one from owners of lots on the sorth side of Third avenue between Maple and Birch streets. Thney are will â€" ing to donate the north 12 feet of their lo‘is to form a lane parallel to Third avenue. This would facilitate the inâ€" «tallation of new water mains, they pointed out. The cost of tihne work, to be done under the lo:al improvement{ plan, will be borne by tae properiy owners. It was referred to the public works committee. Residents of the north side of Wenas averue asked that a cement sidewalk be take long t« tleman said ing torn do fire hazard. "I don‘t t at all,l" Ast Too Many Tag Days Says Councillor Wren iA t(Continued from Page Oone Refuse Feldman Application plication of the Feldman Ti many to erect asfence on Third on the lot tetween Moisley ; and the Timmins FPurniture o was refused by the co muldn‘t think the council would ig to decide that," Mayor Barâ€" said. "We‘ve just had a buiiaâ€" down th ras ‘Chat tplained that they haa rentâ€" from Mis. Thomas for use car salos ground and that s necesary to protect the e and sidewalk ented at the meet:ing m owners of lots on the Third avenue between becaus of the celebraâ€" "Earlier in informed the E that the mun cost would be from Jan. 1, ever, ~ that the authority for p of January, F rew arrangeome on April 1." Noilite of the ncovessary> legisiation was given on Monday by Hon. David A Croll, Mirister of Woelfare and muniâ€" ipal Affairs. Announcement y Torcnto ‘by Pro: Treasurer Hepsur whereu will relieve muni tributing to the co: and mothers‘ allov and mothers‘ all{ cperaticn on Ap1 | | HONEYMOON IN "U;u PE 1 mt †" EBR | 4 ‘f"‘ !I‘n | > o ‘ lw!»'! ll"' ’l pramond GUESTS mï¬m DIAMOND â€" rovince to Pay Pensions Costs from First of April PRIMED RIB ROAST, rolled ib. 23¢ Loin Pork â€" â€" 23¢ Roast Veal â€" 35¢ Sardinmnes Veal Chops â€" 24¢ Corn, sqt size 10c SHOULDER Sshortening â€" 27¢ Pork Beans 10¢ CLARK‘s TOMATO "LYNN VALLEY®" Standard SWEET BANTAM N o. TRIMMEDâ€"Pieces California "Sunkist"â€"large juiey Oranges, doz. 39¢ Carrats â€" â€" â€" â€"7C CLARK‘S Ketchup PLUMS, chorce quality â€" â€" 2 tins 23¢ MCAKE" Pure Vegetable 2 lbs TIP TOPâ€"â€"C LEMONS, good size, doz TKY THEM FOR COLDSâ€"CALIFORNTIA Timng ICDTU nent ° hou 9 b ut o borne m W @REENG AG TE the Governmen{ palities from ‘conâ€" of o‘d age pensions nces will come into No. 2 squat size tin and March, ti 1 come into effec made Tuesday at and Provincial rat the rew arâ€" * the by no Mr.. HepJurn as announced chare of the the Province e sav,. howâ€" 1egI1SIaALIV thne moni.a No. 2 tin 1 per lb per lb OR LOMBARD bunch tins accompanies th Rudvard Kiplin "I have pleasure in anncurncin day," hs added, "that this Govern ig heartily in accord with this, an evidence of advancodl sovrial legisi by a Lizeral Government, and ha ready taken steps to enact cor mentary enabling legislation whict make the pensions effective in the vinze of Ontario at the earliest po: If the measure passes the miniton House before this session p gues, the legislati¢®n will be introc Administration faction of the i ion Governmer the blind when 4G vears. Pork Chops â€" 23 Fresh Mixed Pickles 25¢ Pork Butts â€" 20¢ Roast Beef â€" 144c Corn Syrup â€" 18e Marmalade â€" 37°¢ SHOULDER and BLADtE BOSTON sSTYLE Potatoes "SHMIRRIFE COCKTAIL Eggs, dozen â€" 28¢ S WV E ET SL 18 WA e twain c said it Yarmouth â€" Het SUNBEAM®" SWEET 1V misquot ast arnd W i should 1 ME VEro v EFRUTT rned with sa i of ‘the Do ive pensions btain the agt squat Tins Grovernme this, anott i1 legislati anrdâ€"has : act comp n whichn w per lb per Ib Ib, tin per lb 28 oz 1Y 3C possib Ang T3 O0Z OL