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Porcupine Advance, 19 Oct 1939, 1, p. 4

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71 Pud BDue and Overdue Accounts. The Canadian Bank of Commerce MONTHLY: PR AT LOW mm:s Apply to Nearest Branch of Canada Lumbermanâ€"Fhe trouble about the fellow giving until it hurts is that so many: men are sensitive to Canada, Head Office, 350 Bay Street, Teronto, will shortly visit the: Northâ€" ern Ontario mining districts for the purpose of appointing both full time and part time representatives for this company. Will also consider the apâ€" pointment of a Supervisor for the enâ€" tire district. In"replying please give sothe particiuilats guch as age, life inâ€" surance® (though life insurance experâ€" lence not absolutely necessary) and previous and> préescht occupbtion. Box L. C. Porcupme Advance, Timâ€" â€" mMADpsS.. ... ; . 10. ~80â€"81â€"82. ooo snn tb t e y Sn it -q-â€" “â€"-r-vâ€"v- Dental Ex Household i’umishmgs ladh +A d nt And Ofther Useful Purposes. Personal Loans FOR REPAYMENT Jmagine yolir horfle trad!fqrfled l this: werm every mfirmng, bejbre you _ get upâ€"kept at anvetem, comk He‘ témperatureâ€"furnaéd warkies autom ically endedâ€"no fire ’b‘iuldmg, grate shaking or, fire bankingâ€"and all at ‘Heating Lexury:forâ€" You , Equitpment PROVIDE F unâ€" * tDehghtffiI Event at Home of Mrs. A. Feldman Ye%er ! day. Mrs. Feldman received héer guests being assisted by Mrs.°A. J. Shragge. who also présided at the tes table. Mrs. Cantor presided at the tea table, ~ which was beautifully ‘â€"set A very delightful. event took place at the home of Mrs. Alec Feldman, 13 Maple street south, .. on Wednesday afternoon, whkhen the Hfifirew Women of the Porcupine Camp Red Cross Branch. entertained: at an enjoyable afternoon tea, in aid of the Red Cross. â€" Address of where to report: â€" 25 Fourth Avenue, Timmins,. Ontario. _ â€"Tradesmen, formerly enlisted in the Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Fiying Corps, Royal Air Force and. Royal Canâ€" adian Air Force, and not now serving, who have not already applied for reâ€" enlistment, are requested to report in writing or in person, if they reside in the locality of a lotal. offic¢e of. the Employment Service of giving full particulars oOf previous service and post war experience. K.â€"9. Maclachan, â€"â€"= Actmg Deputy Minister (Naval and Air): »~80â€"81140 COAL OF ALL KINDS: Sullivan Transfer > NO COAL‘HANDLING mde Coariov Iron Firergan: It takes : :Codl! from â€"/. your enclosed fuel _'"‘wilre No tosl Timmins ‘with . a cehtreâ€"plece: of: yéllow baby â€"Ever remembered and S#dly Missed by Mrs. F. C. Hitch and Family. â€"80 We remember well dur sorrow As we stood: beside your bedâ€" Our deep and hebrtfelt anguish saw that you were dead. Wenfissyourkmdmwfiltnghand Your fonda anda eattiest care Our home is datk without you mother, We miss you. LLOYDâ€"In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandmothér, Hilen L!oyd .who passed away October 16, When the Lotd sai have finished Come : up higher, mothe?" dear, You have, won a cromith isw nésaven Py your love and kindnéss nere." T A SAE V SAS o oo l'ml] IN 1LOVING. MBMORNY of a deat wiHe | ot London, were the ; aaamam«mmmmmhm ‘ Mmymm 1088. Sweet metiories will linger forever; Mr. W. C. Johes is sbenditig f6#w Time cannot" change, it‘s. true:; days the guest of friends at Rowyn and Years: that may cothe ctrhodt mm Noranda. Our . loving ‘remembrarice of you. Those who served were=Mrs. Maurice and tall iigfitéd' tax;ers in silver 4 48 and é1;1;xany friends will be glad to knelw t Mr. B who has been quité i1 at St. Mms Hospftdl is réported as making satisfactory proâ€" Hexbert Langdon spent the past weekâ€"end at the homé d£ his Mr. and Mrs..W..O. Lettadon, of Kent avenue. e is at present enrolled at gress to recovery. The Rouynâ€"Noranda: Press last week there is the followinig. iteim of losat inâ€" terest:â€""C. E. Lewis left this weéek for Timimits,; where he #ilF be im charge of C‘onstrucfiion at Aunor Gold Minés Etd." -6‘--â€"â€" Mrs. . Booket had thé’ to fall yesterday on the cx‘w on Spruce street across Sixth avenue. The road was unusually mp])el‘y sters sliding there had not made it any better. Mrs. Bo6Kér ‘sttutk. hef Head in the ml éfid réc‘é‘!ved‘ m«m ahock, ~~~~~ mukhfiewday t .'.‘ tA avenue. He is at present the Royal Military %g 5. s aalie - Mrs. A. Bangs, of Mattawa, was in Timmins this week attending the Bangsâ€"Martin wedtiimng at the St. Anâ€" thony‘s Roman Cathofic Mrs. J. Morin, of Mattaws, visited rélatives and friends here this week, and attended the Bangsâ€"Martin wedâ€" dir|; on Wednesday. a Mr. and Mrs. A. Pelictier, of Gaspa, have been visiting members of their family in Timmins and other parts of the North. Miss Sonya Barnett, of North Bay, arrtvedhx'l‘lmmhsonrdondaytotake up residence here as of the radio station staff. Mrs.â€" Andre Boissonnegult,: of Deux Rivieres, was a Timmins visitor this week, attending the Bangsâ€"Martin wedding on Wednesday. is a visitor this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. M.«Wynne,* 56 Balâ€" sam street, north. Mrs. Geo. Ross, of 58 Baltam stréet, north, left on Tuesday to spend someé time in Toronto. In the social and personal itémse in Mr. P. Hamilton, of. Kirkl@ind. rotled at Kingston. 4 The Timmins Kiwanis Club bulletin says that Kiwanian. _ Horace Laidlaw has ‘suggested: a special trip in the negr future to the sponsor club at Pembrolte and séveral members here have signifiâ€" ed â€"their intention of taking in the trip. , The date proposed: is about the middle .Of November, probably the weekâ€"end, Nov. 18th and 18th. Pembroke Kiwani ‘Clob came to Timmins: in speci} eoaches on the railway in 102%6, and the visit to date has not been returned. It is hoped to have twenty to thirty at least in the party Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brough, of Shawâ€" villé, Que., visiting Mr. Brough‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. James Broygh in Timmins and their ladies., Any member of the Timmins Kiwanis Club wishing any detailed information about the proposâ€" éd trip to Pembroke should get in touch with Mr. H. G. Laidlaw, whose phone numbérs are 141 and 141â€"B. going from here _to Pembroke â€"next month. Present plans are to have the trip cpen to both Kiwanis members Timmins Kiwanisâ€" Planning to ‘Visit : Pembroke Club Many . Local Kiwanis . Ar 6t of : the Pithinins Hign and â€" sthtiat nhundred schowl c wers sbl to attend! the special Wednestas mothing show lastâ€"week at the Cartier Theatre to see Jischs Heifets: in the picturé "They Shall Have Music‘. Here aré a féw of their parked conveyances alongside the theatre. ranging to Make the Trip. Snow Storm Causes Damage in the â€" ; Temgami Forest Reserve Fifty Lineemen BRusohed Last one of the most seffouns. stormwst in *« from 5.00 to 9.00 pan. Everybody Welcome! >\ PALAIS ROYAL Wednesday, October 25th Sponsored ‘by Group of Canadtanâ€"Itattan Women DATPED the 19%th day of October, 1939. Notine‘is hereby givon that F have compli¢d with Section 8 of the Voters! Adt, and that P‘have pbosted up at my office in the Town of 'rlmmins on the 18th, day of October 1939, the list of all persons antitied |to vole hr the said municipaifi(t} at Muanicipil Elecâ€" tions, and that such list rema‘ms fitére for inspeéction. And 1 Heréby cak uponâ€" all voters: to take, immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected accobrding to liw, the hist day of «ppeat being ‘Kighth day of November, 1939. Clerk‘s Nofii‘ee‘ F'irst Posting of Voters‘ List Voters‘ Llsts 1939, Munlclpahty of the Town of _Timmins, District of Cochrane *\ _ TOWN OF. TiIMMINS © P. H. MURPHY, Cléti of the Town of Timmins mw 6n datiwday evening WÂ¥is Sothie Mty Hhrésmen were and by ame and eflestive work they nad thae wite services goths as usual area. This meant no telegraph, teleâ€" phone or radto connection with Toronto and other Southern points. Efforts were made to relay messages by way of Winnipeg, but this was made imposâ€" sible by the fact that another storm had cut.loose near Kapuskasing. The traublm wWets rimmMtizg ds usual, but sameathing new w the I#i@ of acceptâ€" y war arders aand Shotld be a lead to ami area

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