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Porcupine Advance, 13 Oct 1938, 1, p. 4

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Auctioneer, by Public Auction. Dated this 4th day of October, 1938. McDOWELL MOTORS, Australian Press Bureau: Leaping inâ€" to the water from the fishermen‘s piet a large retriever dog captured a fiveâ€" focot whip shark, which was swimming along the side of the pier. The exciteâ€" ment of the dog on the pier attracted several fishermen. in payment thereof, notice is hereby given that on Thursday the 21st day of October, 1938, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, at the garage of McDowell Motors situate at the corner of Park Road and Schumacher Highway in the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, the same 1934 Ford Coupe, Serial N. Câ€"18â€"Gâ€"2628 $1068 $1000 86 $89 ()ther amounts at proportionate rates Whereas G. T. Howlett, is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of Fifteen Dollars and Five Cents, ($15.065) for work done and material supplied in the repairinz and improvement of 1934 Ford Coupe, Serial No. Câ€"18â€"Gâ€"3628 and for storage thereof, and three months have elapsed since the same ought to have been paid, and default has been made FOR RENTâ€"PFPourâ€"roomed house also fourâ€"room apartment. All convyeniâ€" ences; water paid. Apply 12 Third Avenue . "9â€"80â€"81 â€"82 40 Patricia Blyvd. $ 108 $ 216 MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT Shoulder Veal ..... Boston Style Pork Shoulder ....lb. 25¢ Chuck Roast Beef .......... Ib. 17¢ (S.5.A.) TEACHER OF ELOCUTION DRAMATIC ART ONE YEAR TO PAY Apply to Nearest Branch of CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Sago Australian Sultana Sweet Gherkins ........ 24¢ Smith‘s 12 oz. bot. Tomato Catsup ........16¢ Raisins, 2 lbs. ............ 25¢ "Absolutely Pure" Specialâ€"Pure White Pearl Tapioca .......... 3 lbs. Fry‘s Breakfast Cocoa, / lb. pkg. 19¢ Cheese, ; lb. pkg. 16¢ Kraftâ€"Canadian THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Husband and wife coâ€"operate in raising a family or producing a meal. If the husband decided not to work, or the wife spent the household money on a facial instead of on bread and meat, or both left the home in a huff, food and children would both suffer. Now the only difference between the coâ€"operator and any other manâ€"inâ€" street is that the coâ€"operator has made a habit of coâ€"operation. He coâ€" operates both in his pleasure and in his business; because he has found it the most efficient method in both. ; Everyone coâ€"operates: When we enjoy the company of our fellowâ€"men in an evening‘s talk or cards, or in forming a service club or band association, we admit that there are things which the group can do that we cannot as individuals, and that it is worth giving up some of the things we could do as individuals for the sake of the more interesting and profitable things that we can do as a group. sys MAKE IT A HABIT You do it in some things; do it in everything; MAKE IT A HABIT. Â¥YÂ¥oU Â¥YÂ¥oU DEPOSIT RECEIVE MONTHLY $ 55.87 $ 5 $ 100 96 $ 9 $ 202 23 $18 $ 303 25 $27 $ 505 54 $45 $1000 86 $89 per: A. F. McDowell. lb. 19¢ Timmin: Whereas Archie Minor is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of Fiftyâ€" six, five ($56.05) for work done and material supplied in the repairing and improvement of 1929 Ford Roadster, Serial No. CAVâ€"6046 and for storage thereof, and three months have elapsed since the same ought to have been paid, and default has been made in paymient thereof, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 2ist day of Ocâ€" tober, 1938, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon at the garage of Mcâ€" Dowell Motors situate at the corner of Park Road and Schumacher Highway in the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, the said 1929 Ford Roadâ€" ster, Serial No. CAVâ€"6046, will be sold by Herbert W. Warren, Auctioneer, by Public Auction. Dated this 4th day of Octcber, 1938. McDOWELL MOTORS, FPOR SALE OR RENT IN SCHUMACHâ€" ERâ€"Sixâ€"room house, 3â€"pilece bath, cement basement, furnace and garâ€" Whereas G. H. Clarke is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of Thirty,â€" two, fiftyâ€"five ($32.55) for work dons and material supplied in the repairing and improvement of 1927 Buick Coach, Srrial No. 129611 and for storage thereâ€" of, and three months have elapsed since the same ought to have been paid, and default has been made in payment thereof, notice is hereby given that on Thursday the 21st day of October, 1938, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, at the garage of McDowell Motors situate at the corner of Park Road and Schumacher Highway in the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, the said 1927 Buick Ccoach, Serial No. 129,611, wil be sold by Herbert W. Warâ€" ren, Auctioneer, by Public Auction. Dated this 4th day of October, 1938. McDOWELL MOTORS, â€"18â€""79. DEWARâ€"In loving memory of a dear [ry The Advance Want Advertisements age. Apply 100 Third avenue, upâ€" stairs, Schumacher. 76â€"7T7â€"18â€"79p husband and father, George Mu‘r Dewar, died Octoter 13, 1918. â€"Lovingly remembered by Wife and ns. ~19 /4 bag .........;......s..0. 59¢ Pure Clover Honey, 2 lbs. ............,. 29¢ Quaker Cornflakes, 3 pkgs ..25¢ "A Tonic Food Beverage" Ovaltine, small ........ 38c med.....58c Ige.....98c Northern Ontario Potatoes, 90 lb. bag 1. Leg of Lamb 26¢ lb. FOR GODD COAL Holland Bros., Proprietors 145 COMMERCIAL AVE. IN MEMORIA M per: A. F. McDowell per: A. F. McDowell .......... 52¢ Whereas Concordia Gold Mining Co., is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of Fiftyâ€"one dollars and fifteen cents ($51.15) for work done and maâ€" terial supplied in the repairing and imâ€" provement of 1935 Ford Panel, Serial No. Câ€"1807927 and for storage thereof, and three months have elapsed since the same ought to have been paid, and has been mado in payment thereof, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 21st day of October, 1938 at the hour of two o‘clock in the afterncon, at the garage of McDowell Motors situate at the corner of Park Road and Schumacher Highway in the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, the said 1935 FPord ranel, Serial No. Câ€"1307927, will be sold by Herbert W. Warren, Auctioneer, by Public Auction. Dated this 4th day of October, 1938. McDOWELL MOTORS LEAVING COUNTRY MUST SACRTIâ€" FICE FOR CASH â€" Immediaiely, complete house furnishings, including chesterfield suite and extra chairs, \uke new, best quality. Rugs, china cabinet, dining room suit, bedroom furniture, beds, floor table and bed lamps, studio couch, kitchen cabinet, drap>s, curtains, blinds, vacuum cleaner, electric washer, ice refrizerâ€" ator, phonozraph and records, dishes, silverware,; kitchen equipment, range, pictures, toys.‘skates, sleighs, made fruit and jam preserves, radio parts, garden hose, tools. Apply Frank Wood, Iroquois Falls, }1"7 Devonshire Avenue, Phone 25. 49 FUEL WOOD FOR SALEâ€"We have a large supply of birch, spruce, balsam and tamarack from 12 inches to 4 feet long. For prompt service call Rudolphâ€"McChesney â€"Lumber Co., phone 584. ~70tf . 78â€"79 Green Brussel Sprouts, box .............. 15¢ Washed Carrots, 5 lbs. ..:......... 11c Green Onions, 2 lbs. ...... No. 1 Wolf River Apples, 5 lbs. ............ 23¢ Hondura Grapefruit, 4 for........ 25¢ Cranberries, per lb. ..21¢ Tenders Wanted Sealed tenders addressed to A. H. Cavanagh, General Manager, Temisâ€" kaming and Northern Ontario Railâ€" way, will be received up to 12.00 o‘clock noon Friday, Oct. 21, 1938 for the construction of a Bus Garage at Kirkland Lake, Ont. Plans, specifications and forms of tenders may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engincer, North Bay Ontario. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Commission, equal to 5 p.c. of the tendered price. The lowest or any tender not neâ€" cessarily accepted. Pork (pieces) ......lb. 28¢ Trimmed Loin Pork Chops ........ lb. 30¢ Sausages ........ 2 lbs. 35¢ Per: A. F. McDowell .......... 0c Whereas J. Cadeau, is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of Portyâ€" five dollars and sixty cents ($45.60) for work done and material supplied in the repairing and improvement of 1929 Ford Light Delivery, Serial No. CAPâ€" 8520, and for storage thereof, and three months have elapsed since the same ought to have been paid, and default has been made in payment thereof, nctice is hereby given that on Thursâ€" day, the 21st day of October, 1938 at the hour of two o‘clock in the alterâ€" noon, at the garage of McDowell Motâ€" ors situate at the corner of Park Road and Schumacher Highway in the Town f Timmins in the District of Cochâ€" rans, the said 1929 Ford Light Delivery, Serial No. CAPâ€"8520, will be sold by Herbert W. Warren, Auctioneer, by Public Auction. Dated this 4th day of October, 1938. â€"McDOWELL MOTORS Rev. Canon R. S. Cushing spent a few days in Cochrane this week. Mr. George Ellis, of North Bay, was a weekâ€"end visitor to Timmins. "78Bâ€""79. Miss Titt, RN., of Kirkland Lake, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Kemsley. Mrs. McNaughton, of Swastika, was was a visitor to Timmins last week. Mr. Harold Johnson of North Bay is visiting friends in town. Mr. Pete Hansman spent the holiday weekâ€"end at New Liskeard. Mrs. Ralph Mitten and two children are spending a vacamon at Englshart and points south. Miss Edith Van Rassel and Mrs. A. Van Rassel, of Kirkland, were in Timâ€" mins for the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lake, of Coâ€" balt,. spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carson suent Thanksgiving at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jas. Kitts, Matheson. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Honey were among the visitors to Kirkland Lake for the holiday weekâ€"end. Miss Helen Androchuk who is teachâ€" ing at Arpin, spent the holiday weekâ€" end at her home in town. Miss Bertha Odette has returned to Timmins after a week‘s visit to Kirzâ€" land Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foster and family spent the weekâ€"end with relatives and friends at Kirkland Lake. Miss Nellic Ringstead, Mr. Ringstead and Mr. Peter GaThlin spent the holiday weekâ€"end in Kirkland Lake., Messrs A. H. Wohlrab, W. M. Wiiddiâ€" field and Dr. N. Russell left last week for Moosonee on a hunting trip holiday. , Mr. and Mrs. L. Bissonette were the guests of relatives and friends in Kirkâ€" land Lake during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Addison, of Chiâ€" cago, Illinois, were visitors to Timmins the early part of the week. Among those from Timmins spending the holidays at Kirkland Lake were:â€"â€" Frank Boisvert, W. Copps, Bill Jackson, George Skeily. Mr. R. S. Skelly, formerly of Timâ€" mins, has again been elected president of the Teck Township Horticultural Soâ€" ciety at Kirkland Lake. Miss Dorothy Bregman, of Val d‘Or, has been on a holiday visit to friends at Rouyn, Kirkland Lake and Timâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Tony Campbell, Mr. Ralph Mitten and Miss Dorothy Bates motored to Heaslip where they spent the holiday weekâ€"end. Miss Pearl Hart and Miss Thompson, of Cannington spent, the Thanksgiving holideys ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 6. Drew. Maple street. Miss Hart is e sister of Mrs. Drew. Montreal, spent the Thanksgiving Day holiday the guest of friends in Timâ€" Mrs. H. Alford is visiting at Swastika. Mr. H. G. Laidiaw has returned afte: few weeks spent in Montreal. * . 110 Pine St. S. Phone 130 Timmins LOTS For SALE On Easy Terms Ten Dollars Down and Five Dollars Monthly > â€"â€"gK% Per:; A. F. McDowell ville, are visiting at the home of their sonâ€"inâ€"lawâ€"and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, little Miss Alice Lynch, at North Bay. P. T. Moisley, 17 Bannerman aven®s. Misses May Castonguay and Madeâ€" leine Derosa and Messrs Bertram Milue and Donald Smith have returned after a holiday spent in Ottawa and For‘ Misses Margaret and Gertrude (Bunâ€" nie) Burke have left for Toronto, from where they will travel to New York and sail for Paris to attend an exclusive finishing school. Mrs. Ray Hughes returned on Monâ€" day after a visit to the home of her parents in Owen Sound. She was acâ€" companied to Timmins by her mother, Mrs. George Atkey, who will spend some time here with her daughter. ‘Constable George Archambault, of Timmins police department and his family, who have been holidaying at Beattie Mines, La Sarre and Duparquet in Quetbec, have returned to town. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, of Heaâ€" slip, are visiting in town. Mr. Smith is the artist whose pictures are on exhibiâ€" tion in Halperin‘s window, one of which won 3rd prize at the Canadian National Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. N. Arthur, of Rouyn, were the guests of Dr. R. Hughes and other friends in town over the holidav. Mr. Arthur, who was formerly on the staff of The Advance, is now with The Rouynâ€"Noranda Press. Mr. Leo Charlebois, assistant local manager for Investors‘ Syndicate, and two of his agents, Ferdinand Bourgerult and Lawrence Belanger, attended a divisional meeting of the company at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Murdock, of Kapuskasing, were visitors to Timmirs last week. Mr. Murdock has been town engineer at Kapuskasing for some years past. but was town engineer in Timâ€" mins during the years when this town installed the greater part of its pubâ€" lic works. Bornâ€"on :October ~5th,~1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mulryan, of 25 Weude avenueâ€"a â€"daughter. Bornâ€"on October 3rd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. J. McMullen, of 118% Birch street southâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 4th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chorney, of 55 Rea street northâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on September Oth, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jilks of 123 Birch street, north, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 3rd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Gagnon of 61 Balsam streot southâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on October 7th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. George Price, of 2 Cameron street northâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 10th, 1938, to and Mrs. Jean Baptiste of 272 Spruce street southâ€"a daughter. Bopnâ€"on October 11th:, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joseph Quesnel cf 85 Third avenueâ€"a daughter. Register Seventeen Births During the Past Week Bornâ€"on October 7th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bates of 259 Birch strseet south, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on Qctober 7th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Aberle of 30 Mesâ€" sines avenueâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on October Ith, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. George Longpre, of 171 Bircn street northâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on October 8th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Rocheleau of 30 Wilâ€" son avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October l1th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Renold Bouchard, of 77 Wende avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 7th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Demers, of 6 Ronald avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 11th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudoliph Bussiere, of 358 Elin street northâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 11th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Romain St. Aubin, of 42 Kirâ€" by evneuâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October "5th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Rolund Fournier of 40 Second avenueâ€"â€"a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and son, Patrick, follow the majority 39 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1870 Your Old Equipment as Down Payment Radios, Refrigerators, Washers, Ranges, Vacuum Cleaners and Small Appliances. THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE Timmins + Schumacher New Bucovetsky Store _ Will Open Toâ€"Morrow $200,000, Sam Bucovetsky‘s elaborate new depariment store on Third aveâ€" nue, will reopen its doors for the fiist time on Friday since the disastrous fire which completely destroyed the bulilding last February. Rising as a Phoenix from the ashes, the new Bucovetsky‘s is the last word in ultraâ€"modern store design. Hillâ€" Clarkâ€"Francis were the general conâ€" tractors with Ben Kaminker, of Timâ€" mins as architect. From the imposing vitrolite front carrying the name of the owner in modernistic red letters on a light green background, to the last corner of the top filoor stockroom, every deail of conâ€" struction has been carried out in a combined keynote of beauty with utility. The building will have three separaits entrances. The main floor is divided into alâ€" most identical departments for men and women, with an extensive display of shoes for both. On the right hand side is "man‘s estate", including an atâ€" tractive new stock of the latest suits, coats and furnishings in general. On the other side where milady reigus supreme may be found lingerie, hosiery and other accessories, along with a complete children‘s and baby‘s departâ€" ment. At the front of the third floor are two apartments, which will be occuâ€" With a lavish stock of every conceivâ€" able type of wearing apparel, the cost Rebuilt After Being Destroyed by Fire, New Bailding is The background for street display windows and the intrrior trim of the store and fixtures, has been entirely carried out in beautifully grained gumâ€" wood. Hundreds of individual counâ€" ters and displays greet the buyer :n this great new shopping centre. The store is completely departmentâ€" alized, from the extensive basement of lower priced bargains to the exclusive second floor where the latest styles in ladies dresses, readyâ€"toâ€"wear, hats, bedâ€" ding, linen, yard gocds, drapes and curâ€" tains, are shown in extravagant proâ€" fusion. Elimination of fire hazards was one of the principal features of construcâ€" tion. Stairways are entirely of steel and concrete, with every portion of the building being protected by an elaâ€" borate sprinkler system. 000000000000.-00.-000000oooooooooo‘ooo. ooo ooo oo en e en oo ooo s ooo ce en oo e e en io on o @. .0 @ 0. .0. .0. .0. .0. .0. ,0, .0. ,@ 0, -0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900000000000000000000000000300003.0. b o 12 nA PA u‘..o"oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. ebuilt After BHeing Destroyed by Fire, Neéw Building Is Last Word in Modern Store Design. Fixtures, Appointâ€" ments and Accommodation for Customers, Ultra Moâ€" dern in Character. ; FLOWER SHOP "YOUR SATISFACTION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN OUR PROFIT" FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE 18 Pine St. N. Timmins ] BRUCE LEEK, FLORIST BRUCE LEEK, ( Proprietor ) LOCATED AT 18 PINE STREET NORTH (Formerly Timmins Flower Shop) 0. 8 o:o. . 8 ooooooooooooo oooooocoooooooco\ooo%\o Qo.o\o' ectoctoectoectoctes ®, ooooooooofloooooou oou uoooooooooooooo oofecQoe? oou'“oo“oo oooooo oo\flo \o“o\oofiuoooooooo octes uooou oooooo o "¢ e 0 â€" » Telephone 811 â€" â€" The Opening of An Upâ€"toâ€"Date announcing Monthly Budget Plan 122 0.0..6‘0.0-0...000’00000000000 o e dn dn ce n 2. voooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooootooo.oooooooooo. piled by the store owner, Mr. Bucove‘:â€" sky. and Dr. J. I. Schules. Immediately below on the next floor are the offices of Dr. Scholes, dentist, Dr. 8. J. Jesâ€" Rosner, optometrist,. All three were tenants in the former building and have returned to resume their practices in the most upâ€"toâ€"date and specialiy planned quarters. Throughout the entire building the comfort of customers has been kept well in mind, wash rooms, fitting rooms and rest rooms being located on every floor. » Ali incoming stock is handled from the rear of the store and is transportâ€" ed to the stock room by a modern eleâ€" vator from a spacious receiving room, from which point the basement can also be served. Given Year in Jail on Serious Charge Convicted on Wednesday morning on a charge of having carnal knowledge of a girl between the ages of fourteen and sixteen, Leo Boivin, of Timmins, was sentenced to one year in jail by Magisâ€" trate Atkinson. In reply to a plea for leniency on the grounds that he is the sole support of his mother, the magisâ€" trate declared that young girls have to be protected fand ordered a sentence of one year. Alfred Gauthier, found guilty of inâ€" decent assault on the same girl, was given two months in jall. The offences took place in a room occupied by the two men at a local hotel. All persons desiring to have any subâ€" stance or method of treatment investiâ€" gated under the Cancer Remedy Act, 1938, are requested to communicate with with the secretary. The Commisâ€" sion for the Investigation of Cancer Remedies, Parliament Buildings, Toâ€" ronto. Cancer Remedy Aet 1938 33 FIRST AVE. PHONE 2175 Phone 811

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