In the matter of the Estate of James. Paul, Deceased. ues All persons having claims against the estate of James Paul, late of the Town ‘of Timmins in the District of Cochâ€" rane, who died cn or about the 15th day o March, 1937. are required to .,end particulars of same to the uuoersig\ned* on or before the 12th day o; may, 1937; after which date the asse:s of the deâ€" ceased will be distributed, havingâ€" reâ€" gard only to the claims then received. and. dféregardlng all others.. ' TJs L = 4s MAN‘S GOLD WATCH, somewhere in Bouth Porcupine, possibly in the St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus: A‘ in#nx whom we shall call Brown. was reeanily aroused from sleep by his wife. Wife (whispering excitedly): "John, there‘s a mouse in the room; I hear him squeakâ€" ing." Husband (growling) : "Well what do you expect me to do; get up and oil FOR~SALEâ€"Dry mixed wood; 16â€"Ini $2.50 per cord. Frank Feldman, 110 Pine South, Telephone 130. â€"20â€"21l FOR SALEâ€"Super Ventilated Deep Therapy Lamp. Thompson and Plasâ€" ter Xâ€"Ray Co. Apply 164 Birch Streetâ€" April," «WILLIAM CO. LANGDON, 30-3'1*32 Solicitor for tne nncecumx WOOD FOR SALE ~ Tuesday Reward of(ewd J. C. Ostrom, South Porcupine. Phone OSTITION WANTEDâ€"Woman cook desires position as cook in ‘hotelâ€" or restaurant; extra gos«: cn meats and to look aifter grounds of Timmins High and Vocaâ€" tional School for period cf ivur months commencing May l1st. Apply Becretary, P.O. Box 67, stating e¢xâ€" perience and wages expected. â€"30Gâ€"31 pastries. Capable of taking charge, Write Bsx TR., care «: The Advange. POSITION WANTED . Toâ€"morrow (FRIDAY) Just One to a Customeyr ,,. No Exchanges or Refunds on This Item Timmins this 12th day‘ of A t e $ a% {ypr FOR .S_AL.Bâ€"Fmtr-rwmed house at 125 1,*_]9ï¬ipger Lane. Cheap for cash. Apply J. Daly., 125 Hollinger Lane. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€"Farin â€" oo acres, 73 acres ciearâ€" , £04, es hardw.cod, with 4â€"roomed . n : in andi other farm buildings. Fertile soil. Will exchange‘ for proâ€" in Porcupine camp. ‘ Reply :o Box..506, Tinunins. â€"28â€"29â€"30â€"3ip + ‘~This s@ile is; ,subject to wyeserved bid. ‘ _ _Forms: Fifte@r (15) per‘cent. of the \purchase nnmey' to be mmd down at ‘the time of sal e apguhe balance within Teén (10) days“therenom "1-._ 4n l 4__1.1.-_- Lo PDVL CA NC VCO TA q uns l Urder and by‘ viriue of the powers cortainsd in a crr.ain montgage, which ‘will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction ‘¢n Saturday, May 1st. 1837, ast the hour of two c‘clock in the «iterncor at 13 Wilson Avenue, Timâ€" mins,; Ontario, by E. C. Brewer, Aucâ€" ticncer, the following describea proâ€" perty.â€"~namely:= Parcel 2817 in the Registerâ€"forâ€"Seuthâ€"FKastâ€" Cochrane more cparticularly dgsulbed as the Surfaze Rights of Lo€ Niumber 458 as shown on Plan Mâ€"26 (Sudauxv) now deposited in the Office cf Land Titles at TeElCc. ,.','.‘. '.,, reighbsurs and friends for their little acts of kindngss to her. during her reâ€" zgent long illness. â€"30 Thare is said to be twoâ€"storey £1~am~,. bul‘dmg on the said lands, the grour 14 Hosor beinz uséd as a store. Indlanapolls News The Federal Deâ€" partment of Justite 1e13‘orts a considerâ€" able increase in violent crimes in 1936. Maybeâ€" people don‘t stand recovery as welt as they did the depression. »ROPERTIES FOR SALE further _prtx ulars and conditions .‘o.:.s E. C. Rrewer, Auctionâ€" cem@Ont and to T. A. Macâ€" -na;td Ontaric, Solicitor for wa o b tÂ¥ ts #+ e £¥ 0% 4 s +Mrs. ~R.â€"Curksyâ€"o0f~â€"Bloor _ Avenue, EN WANTED+â€"Td train for positions in Diesel Engincering. Myst be meâ€" â€"~inclined, fair education and, furnish good references. Give }ed nce ‘address. Write Rox C. J.. Q'?ptne Advaiice ~19â€"204f m wb d UR HELP WANTED "2"Anniversary Sale ~_____ the History:of the:Entire North â€" * io 13 on F uc -f--iRead ;Carefullx_‘_Every Moneyâ€"Saver in UST, TWO SHORT YEARS AGO, Friedman‘s introduced to _J Tlmmms and the Porcupine district, values such as had never Wmseé in the North before. In that brief two years, customers have enjoyed the buying pleasure that. comes from more and better a= -clphmg for the entire family (and household goods) at lower * *brléeq-a-styleâ€"wear that was formerly not obtainable in this part of the country. You appreciated this. Your great and continued buying asâ€" sured us that our policy was appreciated and has inspired us to even.greater valueâ€"giving. _ And now, in celebration of our two‘ _years of, service to Timmins, and in sincere appreciation of your continued patronage we present our T"The‘Greatest;Valueâ€"Giving Event in The HAND BILL at;Your Door! thank ti SsPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS FOR SALEâ€"Registered. Apply at 43 Wende Avenue, Timmins. â€"~â€"20â€"21t1 Take notice that if within fifteen itays from date Arthur Busson does not claim his trunk which has been at Thomas E. LaSalle‘s, 5 Birch north, for a year and a half, it will be sold for room and board charges against him. In the matter of the Estate of George Morosan, Deceased. having claims against the estate of George Morosan, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, who died on or about the 7th October, 1928, are required to send parâ€" ticulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of May, 1937, after which date the asseis ci the deâ€" ceased will be distributed, having regard <cnly to the claims then received and aisregarding all others. Dated at Timmins, this 12th day of April, 1937. Ir. the Estate of Charles Edward Hall, late of the Tewn of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, Ontario, Deâ€" ceascd. â€" ~ All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Edward Hall, late sf the Town of Timmins, in the District of Ccochrane, Deceased, who died on cor ascut the 2nd day of January, 1937, are hereby nctified to forward to the unâ€" dersigned on or before tne 17th day of May, 1937, full particulars of their claims against the said estate verified by affidavit. After the said date th» Administrators of the said estate will distribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased, having regard only to claims of which they will then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and they will nâ€"ct be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notics for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. F. Wellingtcn Hall, and R. Walker Hall, Administrators; by their Solicitor, B. Jordon, 84 Yonge Street, Richmend Hill, Ontario. _ â€"30â€"32â€"34â€"36 NOTICE TO CREDITORS .Dated at Richmond Hill in the Counâ€" ty of York this 12th day of April, 1937. WILLIAM O. LANGDCOCN, Solicitor for the Administratrix. ~â€"30â€"31â€"32 Mrs. E. Everard has returned from an extended visit down east. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Daiey returned on Tuesday night from their honeyâ€" nicon in New York City. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Simpson teft for a month‘s visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilder, of Montreal, were the guests of friends in Timmins this week. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Laâ€" brosse, 314 Pine street south, on April 10â€"a daughter. Beornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Potter. 45‘ Bannerman avenue on April 11â€"a daughter. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh, 2 7 Maple street north, on April 11â€"â€" Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Township of Murphy, on April 9â€"twins (boy and girl). Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mousâ€" seau of 41 Werde avenue, on April 7â€"a Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duffy, of 90 Middleton avenue, on April 14â€"a daughter. Mrs. Walter Cook and son, Kenneth, returned t Timmins on Monday after visiting friends in 'Pembroke and Cobâ€" den. P. T. Clark, of Barrie, is visiting his son, "Bus" Clark, well kncown here in kaseball, hockey and other sporting circles. P. T. Clark, who is a retired railwayman, was active in the developâ€" ment of the North, being one of the first of the pionger engineers on Norâ€" thern runs. Crowds Turning Out to See the Siamese Twins Globe and Mail:â€"We can master the physical world as never before and harness nature to do our bidding, but we cannot arrange our own society so that any man willing to work can make a living and support a family. Blairmore Enterprise:â€"A man met a girl in a revolving door, and has been going around with her â€"ever since. All this week large crowds have been turning out to all shows at the Palace theatre to see the Siamese Twins, Daisy and Violet Hilton. London Free Press:â€"An â€" English vicar promises to end his sermons at the drop of a book. This shows a betâ€" ter spirit than the people who are ready to fight at the drop of the hat. SHIRTS Limitâ€"One to a Customer No Exchanges or Refunds on This Item COLLARS ATTACHED ALL SIZES Men‘s Broadclioth Wedding at United Miss Rachael Viitasaari and Mr. Donald Alexan der Collander United in Marâ€" riage. A pretty spring wedding took place on Wednesday afterncon at 4 o‘clock in the Timmins United Church when Miss Rachael Viitasaari, daughter and Mrs. K. Viitasaari, of Tlmm?li the bride of Mr. Donald exander Collander, son of the late Mr. had Mrs. h A ioh c cA ds M a 4 J s 4s o s oo t o ce en n â€"» > s C s l Th 1 ts Wm. Collander of Fort W!flitun On- tario. The church was decorated with beautiful spring flowers. The. Tiageo was solemnized by Rev. Bmg rmr. The bride, who was given fnuharrlage by her father, was very sovely in a gown of white taffeta, cut on princess lines with a high Empire style waist, caught with pearl clasps, and full long sleeves fitted from the elbow to the wrist, having pointed cuffs. She wore a Juliet cap of pearls with a fingerâ€" tip tulle veil, and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Mrs. S. Ellefsen, who acted as matron of honour, wore a gown of powder blue crepe with a dull finish, cut on empire lines, with short, full puflfed sleeves and iilver sandals. On her head was a small Mary of Scotland hat of matchâ€" ing braided crepse, with a brim of blue tulle. She carried a crepe muff adorned with a large corsage of roses and liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Miss Sirkka Laurla was bridesmaid, gowned in daffcdil yellow silk marquiâ€" sctte over deep cream, crepeâ€"back satin, cut on long flowing lines with long. very full sleeves, and wearing a small cap of the same material which had a braided brim. She also carried a muff with a corsage of sweetheart roses and liliesâ€"o{â€"theâ€"valley. Th2 grcom was attended by his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Herbert O‘Dell, cf Fort William, Ontario. Little Patricia O‘Dell, attired in blu2 organdy with a matching bonnet, actâ€" ed as flower girl. The ushers were Mr. Taisto Viitaâ€" saari, Mr. Michal Lehtisalo and Mr. James Howlett. The bride and groom received many lovely gifts, among which was a great deal of the new Coronation silver. Special Follcwing the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, 79 Fifth avenue. The bride‘s mother, dressed in a navy blue crepe, with a corsage of sweetheart roses and liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley, received the guests. She was assisted by the sisters of the groom, Mrs. O‘Dell and Mrs. Patterson. At eight o‘clock in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Collander received friends at a reception in the Harmony Hall, where they danced the "Wedding Waltz" and all joined to wish them happiness in the years to come. Mr. and Mrs. Collander will reside in Timmins. Church Yesterday CHOICE DON‘T BE hier ;i lald exander e Mr. had Mrs. . Williain, Onâ€" demrp 1 with . The. AMarriage Brueg Millar, ven fin stharriage . (Sydney Postâ€"Record) Those who do not wish to misunderâ€" stand, have found no such cause for offence in Major Murray‘s speechâ€" even in its abridged and imperfectly reported formâ€"as Mr. Bennett and Mr. Church have been at pains to conjure up. Obvisusly the C.B.C. manager‘s meaning is that Canadian broadcasts, as officially developed, must reckon with the French as well as the English language section of the population, and aim to interpret the one io the other, so as to eliminte differences arising Rector: Rev. Canon Cusning, B.A., L.Th Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Elm St. N. Phone 1982â€" W SUNDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1937 11.00 am.â€"Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship in Finnish Language. * Subjectâ€""Urging for God." Subject: Maintaing the Glow. Subject: "The Special Teaching of the Bible in Regard to Death." (Second in series, "Is Death a Blessing or a Curse?") Baritone solo :"Far o‘er the stars there is rest," will be sung by Mr. W. B. Boynton. 8.15 pm.â€"Senior Church Choir pracâ€" tice. Wednesday: 7â€"10 p.m. Ladies‘ Aid Sew.â€" ing Circle Meeting,; 7 p.m. Handiâ€" craft Class for girls and young ladies; 7.30 p.m. Junior Girls‘ Choir practice; 8 p.m. Senior Church Choir practice; 7â€"10 Finnish Readâ€" ing Room and Library open to all. Friday: Physxcal Training Club for boys and men at 7â€"8 p.m. All Week Days: Finnish Reading Room and Library open to all at the Manse from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Cornflakes â€" 25¢ Mazola, 1 Ib. 24¢ and 1600 LETTUCE, 2 for =â€" _ â€"~«â€" â€" . 25¢ POTATOES 90â€"1b. bag *â€" â€" 2.29 Kellogg‘s Sunbeam Sweet Mixed Pickles, 28 oz. 25¢ Scottish Coâ€"op Wholesale, Giant Bars 2 bars Carbolic Soap 27¢ Green Giant Fancy Quality Red Ripe Jumbo Size 2 t)ns Tomatoes â€" 3lc¢ Salad and Cooking Oil Iceberg Large Head Brookficld No. 1 Qualilty "Thaey‘re Hard Pack" BUTTER, per lb. Kraft SANDWICH SPREAD ............ Timmins Finnish United Church St. Matthew‘s Church A Cordial Welcome to All "The constable, I suppose, gave you the usual warning?" "Yes, sirâ€"said he‘d wring me neck if I didn‘t come quiet!" â€"Bydney Bulletin, Sydney, Australia, CHURCH DIRECTORY SCHUMACHER PHONE 712 3 pkgs. THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1937 frocm misunderstanding, and thus help to foster the spirit of national unity. Major Murray‘s was the statement of a broadminded Canadian, of the responâ€" sible administrator of a great national public utility. The criticisms levelled at him in the House sound artificial, as mischievous in substancg, are unworthy 0o: the kind of statesmenship that has made the Canadian Confederation one of the great cornerstones ‘of: Empire. Politically Mr. Bennett‘s impulsive utâ€" terance in this conection is ansother of terance in this connection is another of make him the despair of his friends. United Church South Porcupme, Ont. . Fraser â€" 11 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Service. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Service. Mondayâ€"7 pm.â€"C.G.IL.T. Meeting. Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"Y.P.S, Finnish United Church Rev. A. I. Heinonem® â€"> Services every other_Sunday. afternoon English Class Tuesday, 7 p.m. Subjectâ€""Coâ€"Working With God." 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School,. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Subjectâ€"‘"Life and Opportunity‘" We Cordially Invite you to Worship With Us. The minister will preach at both services, Begin and end the Sabbath Day in God‘s House United Church, Timmins (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) Ministerâ€"Rev. Bruce Millar, B.A., B.D. 10 a.m.â€"Classes for Adults i1 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Schumacher Rev. Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D., Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W Services Sunday, April 18th, 1937 11.00 a.m.â€"Subject: South Porcupine Finnish United Church Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Eim St. N. Phone 1982â€" W 4.00 pm.â€"Public Worship in Finnish language at South Porcupine Unitâ€" ed Church, Bloor Avenue. Subject: "Is Death a Blessing or a (1) As a Fact in Nature. 4.45 p.m.â€"Communicant‘s Class. Tuesday: 8 pm. Firnish Ladies‘ Aid Sewing Circle meeting at home of Mrs. M. Tuomi, the hostess. A Cordial Welcome to All. "‘The Transiency of Tears." 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 pm.â€"Subject: The first in a serâ€" ies of Bible Questions "Where Art Primed Rib Rolled Whole or Hailf Roast Beef lb. 23¢ Roast Beef lb. 16c Leg Pork, Ib. 25¢ Shoulder Brisket and Rib Beef Stew, Ib. 9¢ Veal Chops, Ib. 24¢ Loin Pork, per Ib. 20c Roast Veal â€" 35¢ Shoulder, Pieces Shoulder Trinity United Church Tthou®!‘ The