WANTEDâ€"Experienced saleslady. Dry goods and ladies‘ wear. Apply Feldâ€" man Bros. â€"60 TEACHER‘S POSITION WANTEDâ€" Experienced teacher desires position in either public or Separate school. Permanent secondâ€"class certificate, preparing for first, Elementary agriâ€" culture. Thirteen years‘ experience in public schools, some in Northern Onâ€" tario. Write Mary E. Foy, Almonte, Ont. ~â€"60 LHDNVD HSMHA ........... NODVY LSV AMV FPOR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house at 125 Hollinger Lane. Cheap for cash. Apply J. Daly, 125 Hollinger Lane. ~26t1 ROUND, Ib. â€" â€" â€" 29¢ THICK RIB, Ib. â€" 26c BRISKET, Ib. â€" â€" 19¢ Georgian Bay The finest Corned Beef Money can buy! The key to your sumâ€" mer menu problsmâ€"serve it hot or cold! _ It‘s delicious, tempting and most appetizing. Ideal for Home or Cottage. rPOR RENTâ€"Floor polishers and vacuâ€" um cleaners, also floor sanding Apply Viking Electric, 8 Cedar Street Horth, Phone 590. â€"50â€"51tf, HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"4 rooms and 3â€" piece bath,. Cement basement, glassâ€" edâ€"in verandah. Wired for electric stove. At 19 Ninth Avenue. Apply 10 Ninth Avenue. â€"€() FOR RENTâ€"â€"House for rent; all conâ€" veniences; water paid: immediate possession. Apply No. 12 Third Aveâ€" mue. 60â€"61â€"62â€"63p WHITEFISH, 1b. Shoulder Roast,. IDb. ........ Loin Chops, Ib. :...... Leg Cutlets, Ib. ...:.. Boneless Roasts, ID. .. Stew Cuts, 2 Ibs. .: :.;... FOR RENTâ€"Office in South Poreuâ€" pine. Apply Feldman Bros. â€"80 Meat Specials 1937 Spring Lamb All Boneless Best Quality Legs â€" â€" â€" Ib. 30¢ Stew Cuts 2 Ibs. 25¢ Out Just 1 Month 39 Third Ave., Timmins l}]": f\ N Shoulders â€" Ib Lynch Electrical Appliance CORNED BEEF 1 WESTINGAOUSE REFRIGERATOR 5 cubic foot Dual Automatic For FOR QUICK SALE Roasting ..CORN ON COBâ€"Fresh Daily .. 24 DOM in Lk U m “‘HCS LIMITE 18c 25¢ Tenders for painting the interior of S.5. No..2, Mountjoy, will be received up . to August 10th, 1937, price to inâ€" clude material. Alss ~applications for position. ‘of. Janitorâ€"up to August 20th. H. A, OGILVIEB, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, 60â€"61â€"62 Sandy Falls, Ont. After the said date the assets of the estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to those of which the solicitor shall then have notice. Dated at Timmins, this 4th d August, 1937. In the Matter of the Estate of Nick Scekrepnik. All persons having claims against the above party, are requested to forward sworn detailed statements of same to the undersigned solicitor on or before the 6th day of September, 1937. s NOTICE TO CREDITORS POR SALEâ€"4â€"foot jackpine wood: counter scales, coffee mill, meat slicer, sausage stuffer, meat chopper, "Jack Frost" ice machine; one tracâ€" tor, 2 chicken coops, store counters, etc.=All deals cash. Apply Nick Blaâ€" hey, Third Avenue. 42â€"43tf To Go at Real Price Special Basket Price FRESH 6 gt. basket Beets and Carrots â€"â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 39¢ DUCHESS OR TRANSPARENT Apples, 3 Ibs. for â€" â€" â€" â€" .. . . 25¢ Cooking Onions, 4 lbs. for â€" â€" â€" 25¢ Pork « Beans 2 Christies Clark‘s TOMATO JUICE J E. TAYLOR, 20 Pine Street, N. Timmins, Ont., for the Estate AL These Values Effective Until Saturday, August 7th SILVER RIBBON P # Pho:xne 1870 ‘rice APPLES, TOMATOES, POTATOES of POR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"room apartment, all conveniences. Immediate possession. Apply 164 Birch Street South. 60p Tenders will be received bythe underâ€" signed up to and including Tuesday, lith August, 1937, at 12 o‘clock, Noon, for the right to cut the timber on cerâ€" tain Blocks in the Township of McArâ€" | thur, District of Temiskaming. Those having claims against the estate must file the same with the Cusâ€" todian or the Trustee when appointed before distribution is made, otherwise the proceeds of the estate will be disâ€" tributed among the parties entitled thereto, without regard to such claims Dated at Timmins this 3rd day of August, 1937. wW. D. CUTHBERTSON, C.P.A., Custodian, 60 Box 833, Timmins, Ont. In the Matter of the Bankruptcy of Peerless Hardware, of the Town of Matheson, Ont., the partners of whom are Laurence Albert zonmnnson â€" and Frank Aberdeen Gardner, Debtors. Notice is hereby given that Peerless Hardware in the Town of Matheson, Ontario, made an assignment on the 2l1st day of July, 1937; and that the ‘irst meeting of creditors will be held on the 14th day of August, 1937, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, at Cochrane, in the office of the Official Receiver, Court House, Cochrane, Ont. To vote thereat, proofs of claims and proxies must be filed with me prior thereto. PETER HEENAN, Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this Notice will be paid for. Torontc, July 28, 1937. 60135 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Further particulars may be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or io Mr. J. L. Regan, Assistant District Porester, Timmins. Butter 2 .25 Bulk Peanut ALE O0F TIMBER » To | OZ. l ins PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTAR1tO Misses Lillian and Nellie Ringstead. Mr. Gerry VanRassel and Mr. Walter Shepheard, spent the holiday weekâ€"end visiting Mr. and Mrs.Ringstead at Larâ€" der Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read and Miss Doris Read left last week with Mr. and Mrs. Barenski, Toke street, on a motor trip to Sault Ste. ‘Marie, to spend a holiday at a summer cottage in that district. Miss Edith Beckert, formerly of Timâ€" mins, but having spent the past year abrcad, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dunbar, 30 Hemlock street. Miss Mary Taylor, of Toronto, has been a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chambers, 101%% Pine street south, for the past two weeks. Miss Jean Stewart, who spent the past winter and part of the summer in town, has returned to her home in Perth, Ontario. On Saturday, at the finals for the Knox Cup in the ladies golf, Mr. Ennis will present the prizes. The public are cordially invited to watch the play. Miss Margaret Studholme, of Hamilâ€" ton, spent the holiday weekâ€"end visitâ€" ing Miss Dodge of the Timmins Gift and Book Nook. Mr. and Mrs. T. Villeneuve and daughter, Anita, left on Saturday to spend a holiday at Montreal and Que- bec City. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stevens and sons, of Englehart, were recent visitors to N. Valois and E. Pietila left on Sunâ€" day for a two weeks‘ vacation to Buf- falo and points south. Miss S. Martin is the guest of her brother, Max Martin, and Mrs. Martin, at Rouyn. Miss Katherine Richardson is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Watson, Rouyn. Mr. and Mrs. Tuori, and family, of Victoria Mines, near Sudbury, are visiting friends in town. Miss Ernestine Cote, of Montreal, spent the holiday with friends in Timâ€" mins. Mr. and Mrs. E. Severud are spending a week at Remi Ldke, near Kapuskasâ€" ing, Mrs. A. Shaheen and her brother, Mr. Sam David, spent the holiday at Cochâ€" rane. Mrs. Harvey Graham returned Saturâ€" day night from a visit to Montreal and Quebec. Miss Doris White returned this week from a vacation visit to her home at Gravenhurst, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tucker returned this week from a vacation visit to Otâ€" tawa, their former home. John Mactarlane, formerly of Timâ€" mins, was a visitor here this week from Haileybury. Born.â€"On July 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lachapella, of 48 Main aveâ€" nue (rear)â€"a daughter. Mrs. Cathers, of Toronto, is visiting her daughter, Miss Edith Cathers, of 54 Hemlock street. Born.â€"On August 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jeffrey, of 77 Way avenueâ€" a son. Miss Joy Gillies, of Toronto, is visâ€" iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillies (her brother). Born.â€"On August 1st, to Mr.â€"and Mrs. Fred Molvi, of 62 Second avenue Schumacherâ€"a daughter. Born.â€"On August Ist, to Mr. ind Mrs. L. Burnett, of 84 Middleton aveâ€" nueéeâ€"a daughter. Born.â€"On August to Mr. and Mrs, J. Maki, of 62 Maple street north â€"a daughter. Born.â€"On August Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Shiratti, of 89 Tamarack street â€"# son. Born.â€"On August ist, to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fizzell, of 215 Elm street, northâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"On July 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Doneson, of 17 Carling avenueâ€" a son. turned from a holiday spent in the South. Mrs. S. David and son, Howard, are spending a month‘s holiday at Toronto. Ottawa and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Pelletier, of Kapuska-i sing, were visitors here last week. Mrs. J. Rutherford and son, Jack, of Toronto, are visiting Miss Richer at 108 Spruce street north. Miss Mary McAllister is spending a vacation in Cobalt. Mr. Sol Friedman is staying in Timâ€" mins for a few days. Aifred Marinacci is spending a few weeks‘ holiday at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burke have reâ€" {(1| Mrs. E. Cyr and family are guests of Mrs, Cyr‘s sister, Mrs. J. Vizena. at | Ferris, near North Bay. North Bay Nugget:â€"A bandit holdâ€" ing up two women near Belgrade, Yugoslavia, fired at one of them. The bullet pierced seven of her skirts but failed to go through the eighth. The bandit gave up in disgust. Eight skirts in 19377 It must have been at a cosâ€" tume ball. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"A camâ€" paign to stop people talking on the phone when they are through, is urged by an exchange. Yarmouth Telegram:â€"When Dr. A. S. Kendall, at a civic banquet in Sydâ€" ney in 1901, publicly praised the work of Marconi as comparable with that of the great scientist Faraday, Marconi, in the doctors words, "hung down his head and blushed like a school girl." To the following : Highâ€"Grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press Surviving are her husband, and her parents, three sisters and two brothers, all her own relatives being in Franice. The funeral was arranged this mornâ€" ing from St. Patrick‘s church, with Rev. Father Caufield, parish priest, ofâ€" ficiating. Burial was made in the Roâ€" man Catholic cemetery at Mileage 104. Send Rates BED and BREAKFAST Born in St. Jean de Luz, Department of Bassesâ€"Pyrenees, France, 40 years ago, Mrs. Fraser was formerly Marie Mimiague. She revisited her old home, which is close to the Spanish frontier, last year. Mrs. FPraser was educated in France, completing her studies at Paris, and while she was engaged in national service during the World War, she met Mr. Fraser, then serving in France with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces. They were married in 1919 at St. Jean de Luz, coming to Nova Scotia the folâ€" cwing years and soon afterwards reâ€" moving to Cobalt, where they have lived. since. For some years, Mrs. Fraâ€" ser operated the Reckin Apartments here, subsequently taking over the former Bilsky Block and converting it into an hotel that has become wellâ€" known to tourists, commercial travelâ€" ers and others of the general public. for Delegates Attending the Provincial Convention Cobalt, Aug. 5. (Special to The Adâ€" vance*.â€"Mrs. Alex Fraser, who came to Canada as a war bride from her ndtne France seventeen years ago, and who had become wellâ€"known to trayâ€" elers through this district as hostess of the Fraser House here, died shortly before seven o‘clock on Tuesday evenâ€" ing at Misericordia hospital in Haileyâ€" ury. In poor health for some months bast, Mrs. Fraser had been taken to hospital a week ago last Saturday, but little hope had been held for her reâ€" covery. 200 Rooms REQUIRED Aug. 22â€" Aug. 25 Visitors from town and district to Remi Lake for the holiday weekâ€"end were: Mr. A. Shaheen, George Shaheen, Jack Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arâ€" ncott (Schumacher), Dr. and Mrs. Duâ€" puis, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. vinâ€" grove. Wellâ€"Known Cobalt Lady Dies Tuesday Mrs. Alex Fraser Passes Away. Well Known in North., Last week Magistrate Atkinson made another record at Kirkland Lake police court when he disposed of 69 cases in 41 minutes Some of the cases were ried together. Several pleas of guilty were entered. The fines totalled $927, and the costs were approximately $400. There were 49 convictions in the 69 cases. Mrs. Valentine Stock, mother of M‘. Fred Stock, and her two daughters, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stock, Kirby aveâ€" nue, for a few days. Mrs. Stock will accompany her motherâ€"inâ€"law to Torâ€" onto on their return trip. E. J, Lynch and Harry Thompson both connected with the Lynch Electriâ€" cal Appliance Company, will spend ten days in Hamilton taking a course at the headquarters there of the Westinghouse Company. Their course will deal mainly with radio. L. D‘Aoust and Maurice Dupont, of Kapuskasing, were visitors to Timâ€" mins last week, coming down ky motor car. J. COWAN, Box 566 A. NEAME, Box 1205 Canadian Legion FULL BOARD Timmins, Ont. Or She held her gown on either side I watched to see if she would stay What she would doâ€"â€"and oh! She looked as if she liked the way I let my garden grow. She bent above my favourite mint With conscious garden grace, She smiled and smiledâ€"there w hint Of sadness in her face. By the dear ruffles round her feet, By her small hands that nung In their lace mitts, austere and sweet Her gown‘s white folds among. I knew her for a little ghost‘! That in my garden walked; The wall is highâ€"higher than And the green gate was locke And yet I did not think of that Till after she was goneâ€" I knew her by her broad white hat All ruffled, she had on. The Porcupine Advance Says CHOICE ! [_] Maslean‘s (24issues) 1 yr. [_] National Home Monthly 1 yr. [_] Canatdian Magazine â€" 1 yr. [_] Chatelaine â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1 yr. [_] Pictorial Review â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [_] Silver Screen â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [_] American Boy â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [_] Parents‘ Magazine â€" â€" 6 mo. [ Can. Horticulture and Home Magazine â€" â€" â€" 1 yr. Timmins Business College Enrollments or reservations may be made on or after August 16th. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1937 THE LITTLE GHOST FALL TERM Hamilton Block, Timmins Begins at the Ellen M. Terry, principal OFFI.’-: One magazine from group 1 One magazjn’:zNme group 2 and this newspaper OFFER NO. 2 Three magazines from group 1 and this newspaper This Offer Fully Guarâ€" anteedâ€"All Renewals Will Be Extended. His wide circles of friends here will regret to dearn that Thos. Torrance, manager of the lozcal Vendor‘s Store, and oldâ€"timer of the North is ill at his home here with pneumonia. H» took 11 yesterday morninz, but at present seems to be holding his own against this disease. Nornth Pay Nugget: â€"The wealthy California dairyman who said he‘d sell his 1000 cows and go fishing rather than comply.with demands of the C. T.0 displayed a lot of horseâ€"sense. THOS. TORRANCE ILL WITH PNEUMONIA AT HIS And where the wall is built in new And is of ivy bare She pausedâ€"then opened and passed through A gate that cnce was there., â€"â€"Edna St. Vincent Mitlav To let her slippers show And up the walk she wen The way great ladies go. [] Liberty Mag.(52 Issues)1 yr. [_] Judge â€" â€" â€" . . . . 1 yr. [_] Parents‘ Magazineâ€" â€" 1 yr. [] True Story ~ â€"â€" . . 1 yr. [_] Screenland â€" â€" â€" . . 1 yr [] House Garden â€" â€" 6mo, incent Millay with pride