News: Everybody wants peace, The Republicans want it, and so do the Demcrats. Every section, group. in the country wants to keep out of war. But there agreement ends. when it comes to deciding how best to avoid war, and on what terms, we all start talking at once. JOHN D. MACKAY, 41â€"43~45â€"47. Sheriff District of Cochrane Bornâ€"on May 11th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Adams (nee Marjorie Sseanlon), of the McIntyre Property, at St. Marys Hospitalâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on June 10th, 1939, to Mr. and Bornâ€"on June 10th, 1939, to Mr. and Brs. Thomas John Brain, of 33 Montâ€" gomery avenueâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on June 11th, 19389, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sihvola, of 162 Cedar streot north, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughâ€" ter. Bornâ€"on June 10th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Elzear Mayer, of 129 Commercial avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on June 9th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs, John Shea, of 20 Kirby avenue, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on June 13th, 1939 Mrs. Chas. Holmes, of 413 southâ€"a daughter. ton, in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements, viz.:â€" The said land is entered in Parcel 2968 in the Register for Whitney and Tisdale and is described as follows:â€" Situate in the Town of Timmins, in Ihe District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, granted by the crown as Mining Land, namely: The Surface Rights of Lot Number Fortyâ€"Thrge (43) as shown on Plan Mâ€"40 (Sudbury), now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane. Seven Births Registered Since Monday This. Week Bornâ€"on June 13th, 1939, to My1 Mrs. Paul Galus, of MacDonald at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a son. Under and by Viriue of an tion Against Lands, issued cut Second Division Court in the of Cochrane, to me directed, the lands and tenements of Hatton and C. M. Hatton, in at in which E. C. Brewer Limit assignment) is the execution and Harold Hatton and C. M. are the execution debtors, I hav and taken in execution and w for sale by public auction, at th of E. C. Brow@r Limited, in the Block, Pine Street, Timmins, on day the 22nd day of June, 1939 hour of 11.30 o‘clock in the fc all the right, tit‘e, interest anc of redemption of the above debtors, Harold Hatton and C. 1 ton, in, to and out of the f« described lands and tenements Sheriff‘s Office I4th, 1939.. FOR SALEâ€"150â€"at¢ Bay district for : IARDER _ STATIONX _ TOWNSITE DWELLINGS FOR SALEâ€"‘*Mason Risch" piano. Apply 20 Hemlock S Sullivan Transfer 201 Rallway street Tin COAL OF ALL KINDS Choice lots from $125. Several busâ€" iness openingsâ€"Specially roomin:zâ€" house and general store.â€"Apply 0. E. Daniell. 47 â€"48â€"52 terms. 1LOTSâ€"Oon come to our offict show you what we Newton, 21 Pine i surance, Real Estat mins SHERIFEFS SALE OF lu‘\ N l )S E POUR minooree the Midw ATY USED AUTO PARTS NEW SPRINGS AND GLASS Viriue of an Execuâ€" ds, issued out of the C3urt in the Dlstricg me directed, against tenements of Harold . Hatton, in an action Brewer Limited, (by he execution creditor on and C. M. Hatton debtors, I have seized cution and will offer auction, at the office imited, in the Gordon t ‘Timmins., on Thursâ€" at various prices, on m terms. Phone or fice. We will gladiy we have. Sullivan e Street, North, Inâ€" tate, Mortgages. ~40t{ al k in the forenoon, nterest and equity the above named on and C. M. Hatâ€" ochrant irm in GCorgian r exchange,. E. St, North, Timâ€" 47â€"48â€"49â€"50p "CONGO" BIG ATTRACTION AT CONKLIN‘S SHOWS 5 Want it, and Every section, wants to kceep to Mr. and Pine street Timmins March and Hill, TOUuUn i â€" Globe and Mail: Havingz been Obsorvâ€" | ed to slap the King on the back, Viceâ€" ‘President Garner‘s candidacy for the Presidential ncmination may be acâ€" | cepted as officially announced. North Whitney Mines, Limited has arranged a financing deal which will permit resumption of work on the proâ€" perty which comprises claims formerly held by Kenora Mines, Ltd., South Keora Mines, Ltd. andâ€"+North Whitney Syndicate, says The Northern Miner. The first subsiantial payment has been made into the bank and the new inâ€" terests have announcted that on Jun: 15th an engineer will begin the assemâ€" bly of a complete mining plant. In former operations the company used a rented plant which has been returned First effort will be the development of the 30â€"fK. wide shear at the 250â€" ft. level of the old workin:s, which are on the â€"South Keora section of the property. Later the crosscut which was formerly advanced 550 ft. north from the shaft in the direction of a zone which,*®in drilling, yielded good results, will be extended. In this secâ€" tion one hole returned $110 over a 20â€"ft. width and other holes also indicated ore conditions. The section was drillâ€" ed from surface through 120 ft. of overburden and conditions were diffiâ€" cult. A northâ€"south fault also conâ€" fused the results and it is now proâ€" posed to extend the crosscut another 100 ft. or so, to enter the area in which several drill holes offered promising results. The best returns in former drilling were had about 1,000 ft. north of the shait in a cavbonaceous schist, When the crosscut gets into the zone additional diamond drilling will be done from underground. We are taking this means of passin: this resolution on to you and of thank ing you individually for the help yo: have always so cordially accorded. Yours faithfully, Fred W. Routley, M.D., National Commissione: To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins. Dear Sirs:â€"At the annual meeting of the Central Council of the Canaâ€" dian Red Cross Society, held in Toâ€" ronto a week or so ago, a resolution was unanimousuly passed thanking th newspapers of Canada for the splenâ€" did voluntary services which they had rendered to the people of this country during the past year, because of the wholeâ€"hearted support given through their columns to the work of the Canaâ€" dian Red Cross Society. North Whitney Mines to be Given Another Testins® 10OWiI Red Cross Headquarters Expresses Appreciation Compa 1. That the Ilccation of the Headc Oifice of the Company be and is hereâ€" by changed from the City of Toronto in the County of York, to the Townâ€" ship of Deloro in the District of Cochâ€" BALESLADY WANTED â€" Experienced saleslady wanted to take charge o Ladies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Department. Apply to Box Al, Porcupinge Adâ€" vance. â€"4" 48 Montreal River Internation al Silver Mines Limited Directors AL Passed by the Directors this 6th day June, 1939. P. C. Finlay F. W,. Schumacher Secretary President I hereby certify the foregoing to be true copy of Byâ€"Law Number 6 of e atove Company. aAnd It is nereby enacted by (] ts of Montreal River Intern: Silver Mincs Limited (No Peée Liability) as a Byâ€"Law of t hv as follows: No Peéersonal Liability LA W NUMBER Toronto, June 6th Finlay 1939 108 168 216 324 540 1C Globe and Mail: It will be difficult for Hitler or Mussolini to understand how the visit of the Kinz to the Unitâ€" ed Etates can be a success when he is not even invited to review an army or be a spectator at war manocuvres. aftern{ rule. approp and m AIterno been he‘d have bee: hoped tt approplalely and membe receive their and tasty af An afterncon tea and sale of homeâ€" bakinz will be held in the basement of the United Church on Saturday afterâ€" noon from 3 to 6 p.m. under the auspâ€" ices of the Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church. Pleasing arrangements have been made for the event, and those who attend are assured of a delishtful afterâ€" "SMleeping urder the same roof toâ€" nizht were President Roosevelt, his wife and mother; the King and Queen; the British ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindâ€" say, and Lady Lindsay; and the Canâ€" adian Prime Minister and Mrs. King." It will be a general surprise to learn that the Canadian Prime Minister has a ‘"Mrs. King." Perhaps, that is what ept him so quiet on the recent royal trip, through Canada and the US.A. Afternoon Tea and Sale of Home Baking on Saturday $1,068 $1,000,.86 $. 89 Other Amounts at Proportionate Low Rates. low More Sidelights on the Rovyal Visit to the U.S. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE be lia reypec bave IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM PROC, Deceased, late of Timimmins, Ontario, Mineér. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims or NOTICE TO CREDITORS TAKE!‘ NOTICE 1939 the under on‘ s Afte For Any Useful Purpose Including Pavyment of Taxes mimnmnmin NOTICE editors : mands ; 44 Fourth Ave., Timmins. Ont., by his solicitor, Al Weimore, O‘Hearn Bldg., Timmins, Ont. lated June 6th, 1939. â€"45â€"4"7â€"49. Monthly Deposits Provide for Repayment. i‘ifmtc d8bea PERSONAL LOANS Apply to Nearest Branch of of it joyment. on tea parties whicth have by the Ladies‘ Aid in the past i successful events, and it is at the event on Saturday will be no exception to the i2 church basement will be ‘ly decorated for the occasion, bers of the Ladics‘ Aid will eir guests and serve a dainty afternoon tea. FINANCIAL NC ned dgGefease March 22nd is, Ontario, June 30th, Sseasonal Needs iny, held therefore. ICE that after June 30th, 1dersigned will proceed to 1e assets of the estate of d accordinz to law, having to the claims of which hse ave notice, and he will not any person or persons in aims of which he shall not ed notics in accordance churc degcor s of guest AlI paÂ¥ idian Y ou Receive 55.87 100.96 157 202 m The Sunday Triâ€" trk, will amuse, or is. "It reads as folâ€" having claims or Estate of th: ‘d, who died on , 1939, domiciled are required on 1939, to send by er to the underâ€" rs in writing of r nature of th2 B anch Another Y ou Monthly * o t= C waa y #J} P OC) th> h th> Uo o {HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMM.NS, ONTARIO Smith‘s Falls Newsâ€"Record: It is claimed that the average adult conâ€" sumes three pounds of water, four pounds of food and pounds of air daily. Yes, and unless he is careâ€" ful, about fifty pounds of bunkum. Mrs. Bayne poured tea, and was asâ€" sisted in serving the guests by. Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Wi‘lford, and Mrs. Geodge., Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Lawley were in charge of the homeâ€"baking table, both the sale and the afternoon tea dbeing a decided success. i Provincial Constable Beaton, of Kirkâ€" jland Lke, has been transferred _ to Timmins for a period of several weeks. | He is replacing Constable R. Stromberg who has been sent to Matheson for the ! duration of the berry picking season. The tea table was centred with a tall silver basket, filled with mauve and white lilacs from the home of Mrs. J. Gurnell, and adorned with greon candles in tall silver candelabra. Mrs. Booker â€" received the guests, assisted 3v Mrs. Gedce. Charmingly decorated for | casion. the home of Mrs. A, 62 Sixth avenue, was the setting afternoon tea and sale of hon ing under the auspices of the ing under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Giuld of St. Matthows Anglican Church on Wednesday afterncoon from 3 to 6 p.m. : A dainty lunch was served by kitchen committee, in charge of Jean Smith. Pleasing Tea and Sale Auspices Ladies‘ Guild A large number of members of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Leâ€" gion and their friends gathered on Tuesday evening at the Legion hall at a very successful social evening. Ths event was convened by Mrs. Ann Harâ€" vey and Mrs. J. Shaw, who are to be complimented on the delightful arâ€" rangements they made for the event. During the evening, music for round and square dancing was supplied by Paddy and the Cotton Pickers, an oldâ€" time orchestra which met with the apâ€" proval of all. No programme was preâ€" sented ,those present taking merry part in the novelty dances which were feaâ€" tured. Mrs. Jas. Keene, of 110 Spruce street north, and Mrs. Geo. Henderson, Of Schumacher, will leave on Saturday for Hamilton where they will attend the annual Rebekah Assembly Convention. They expect to be in Hamilton for‘at least one woeek, as meetings and other Business of the convention will be held during the week. Mr. W. S. Jamieson, manager of the | Timmins branch of the Bank of Nova | scotia, returned on Mondqy from Torâ€"| onto where he had been attending the | annual dinner and golf tournament for | the Bank of Nova Scotia managers and | members of the executive staff. Pleasant Social Evening at the Ladies‘ AuxiHiary Mr. P. M. Bardessono, who was in St. Mary‘s Hospital with a broken leg suffered in a fall at his home, was alole to rsturn home Monday afternoon and is now making the best of progress to compelts recovery. : The Salvation Army Tag Day was a decided success, equalling the tag day held by the Army last year, The proâ€" cocds will be used in the work of helpâ€" ing the needy, which the Army Ccarries cn throughout the year. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stark h taken up residence in Timmins.â€" 1 Stark is the manager of the 1 Empire Theatre, and during the we end he met Mrs. Stark in North I where she had travelled from t former home at Hibbing, Manitoba Dr. James E. Barry and Mrs. Barry are leaving today to motor to Monâ€" treal wheore Dr. Barry will attend a meeting of the Canadian Meédical Asâ€" sociation which will be held in Monâ€" treal noext woeek. Miss Bernadsotic O‘Brien is spending a fow weoeks visiting at her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O‘Brien of P¢ombroke. Miss Dorothy Stockd Bay, is visiting at the aunt, Mrs. A. W. Leach Mr. and Mrs. B. Baker (nce Helon Sullivyan) whose marriage took place at the Church of Nativity, have returned from a honeymson trip to North Bay, where they were the guests of Mr. Barker‘s parents. Mrs. Flinsky, who spent a few days visiting friends in Tim.fins di@ring the weekâ€"end, returned to her home in Cooalt on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McGarry, and son, woere called to Southern Ontario on Monday by the death of Mr. Mcâ€" Garry‘s fatheor. Mr. and Mrs. David Maxwoll and sons, Thomas andâ€" Androw, have reâ€" turned from a pleasant motor trip to the South. li¢s a Mr. Alex McWhinnie, Sec is visiting friends in Toronto ‘s, N. Ellies, and son, Mr. Bill El are at present in Toronto. Mrs. Emmett sidence in T1 Stockdale, of I at the home of nmett Stark have i Timimins.~ Mrs. zer of the New during the weekâ€" rk in Northn Bay elled from theit for an have Mrs. New week â€" â€" Bay, th Mr:s a} tiiâ€" CLkhne: â€"exercises at «6. Mary‘s Hospital will be held this Thursâ€" :day evening in the auditorium of the Nursss Residencs. Bishcop Rheaums will be among the guest speakers to adâ€" dress the nurses and their guests, and '»t,he presentation of diplomas will be t a special feature of the ecvening. Graduation Exerceoises at St. Mary‘s Hospital Mary‘s Ho: day evenit Nurses â€"Ri Alfred Fisher was injured on Tuesâ€" day at the Porcupine Brick and Block Company, when he got his hand caught in a crusher. Medical examination disâ€" closed that the bones of the hand were badly fractured and that the surface was lacgrated on both sides. He was treated and is recovering. Injured When Hand Caught in Crusher Kiss For a Queen U * C P e w 6 4 at AL «n oo fl‘ weâ€"+ + 1 BP ‘ p Â¥ 4 . q. y 1 C C ‘.' *» Cl C eP 5 U / N : t t 4 S I LV E R P L A T 2 Nort Jeweller and Optometrist may be oDtained Council for Tisdale residents at $1 per yard. We undestand that Mr. H We undestand that Mr. H. B. Hazelâ€" wood of Schumacher, and Mr. D. Battâ€" rick of South Porcupine have been apâ€" pointed on the Tisdale police force, but this was not announced at the Council meeting. The following resolutions were passed ‘"‘That the reeve and clerk be, and they are hereby authorized to execute and attach corporat seal to an agreeâ€" Improvements to be . Made at South Porcupine Ball Park Other Matters Dealt With at Meeting of the Tisdale Council. Matters in connection with tax reâ€" duztion on Korsan Block, Schumachor, were left with council for consideration on Korsan Block, Schumacher, were left with council for consideration. In consideration of a letter received by Council conserning the Girls‘ Softâ€" ball Club, it was decided that another barkâ€"stop will be put up. Addition to the grandâ€"stand in the ball park is to be made, the approxiâ€" mate cost of which will ‘be $495. Also sand is to be put on the Kiwanâ€" is Chi‘drens‘ Playgzround around equipâ€" mtn‘?t to make it in good condition. Gravel may be cbtained from the Council for Tisdale residents so desiring ma Arrangements for enrollment should be made now. Classes can be arranged to accommodate employed University students who are doing shift work. Summer Classes Porcupin Advance) Call to College Office, Hamilton Block Will be held day and evening and you can start setting with this Correct Seryic Junt Special ELLEN M. TPERRY, ‘ment between T. N. 0. and the Town ship, dated June ist, 1939, covering storm sewer crossing at Station ground Schumacher." _ Dr. Chases Ointment ?l)cath Las_."t Night of Mr. \â€"_John Swanson at Hospital "That the agreement 1939, between the T. and the township for : dustrial track be set :1 seal." Moncton Timt Lothian, who ha Ambassador to 1| sion to Sir Ron: woealthy landown The death occurred Hospital on Wednsesda: John Swanson, resideor for the past fifteen yea Swanson was born in . a single man. He w Wawaitin Falls. Funeral services will o‘clock Walketr is Newisattle (not . Midlothian, but he i there, and has re house to the Szotcl Association for a r students. As it is generously bestowed (the family name) ; Reformation, it is © for such a purpose. Relieves itching quicklyv, vfhï¬r:;n\ngl\lv hoals the skin, a most effective treatment for Eczema and other skin troubles. A record of 50 years. On your 18 > 1Tnâ€"niy da y ertak roOn! M P41 "i I 01 )l al §, T{Jc late Mr. weden and was ‘tle) Abbey, poor to live R®~ mansion t Education college for MAV i1st, Railway by 1astery, Kerrs of the Mary‘ of Mt pot 10 2:30 from Th