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Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1940, 1, p. 4

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Exchange:â€" A Nazi official says gold is no good. But at least one can use it in filling teeth. The Canadian Bank of Commerce © MAN WANTEI»â€"For 800 family Rawâ€" léigh route. Permanent if you‘re a hustler. Write Rawleigh‘s, Dept. MLâ€" 391â€"123â€"1. Montreal, â€"Canada. YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES, , SW AVISâ€"Home corsetry serâ€" vice, Planned for every type figure. Mrs. J. M. Ashby, 32 Way Avenue. Phone 2727, Hours, 4 to 7. 69â€"40p If You You 12 Monthly Borrow Receive Deposits of $ 60 $ SOMAT $ 5 $ 96 $ â€"~89.71 $ 8 $ 144 $ 1234.80 $12 $ 192 $ 17992 $16 $ 300 $ 280.94 $25 $ 492 $ 46067 $41 $1,068 $1,000.86 $89 Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates i WANTEDâ€"Assistant Librarian at the | APARTMENT FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"room Timmins High and Vorational School.| â€" heated apartment for rent: vacant on State experience and salary expected.| ‘October 8. Apply 47 Wilson. â€"70p Reply to the Secretary of the High !| e dn en School Board. "70 o oL PA TL MA CA PAAAE K4 54 0 HHPA TA 0 Pb k P sns APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OP MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE POR REPAYMENT For Any Useful Purpose Including Fuel Requireâ€" ments CHAS. PIERCE SONS LTD. FELDMAN TIMBER CO. LTD. Personal Loans NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY FINANCIAL General Contractors TIMMINS AND SCHUMACHER Hardware Jobbers . PHONE 17 TIMMINS Y ou Make 12 Monthly | Exchange:â€"The oldâ€"time man was the one who limited his wants. The modern man is the one who is always iwant-ing the limit. FARMS FOR SALEâ€"T0 acres governâ€" ment tested fruit land. Niagara Penâ€" insular,. Will divide this land into small farms. Suporvise planting and care for trees until bearing. Write stating mcome required and amount available for ‘investment. We will supply full details and information. No obligation. LOuis B,. Tripp, Rox 101, Hamiton, Ontario. â€"~70p CHERRY STREET HOUSE FOR SALE insulated, frams bungaâ€" low on a 35 foot lot with side drive, large living room with dinette, kitâ€" chen with builtâ€"in cupboards, bathâ€" room ~with tileboard walls and two bedrcoms all connected by a hall, hardwood floors throughout, will deâ€" corate to suit purchaser. Hot air furnace and full basement. Apply to owner, Community Services Limited, 5 McInnis Block.: â€"70 FPOR QUICK SALEâ€"Two 4 sections: first â€"has 100 acres under cultivation, another 80â€" can be broken next year. Price $10.00 per acre. Second ‘%â€"15 acres broke, another 100 can be brokâ€" en up next year and 50 the following year,., Price $1600; half cash. $1400 PROPERTIES FOR SALE all cash.. Each place has small buildâ€" ings and lots of good water. These are two beautiful farms; all level and | all good land; 4 and 5 . miles from‘ town. Wheat will average 45 bushel| on first farm mentioned, this year. Owner going to war. Here is a real‘ opportunity for some one. «Give full| particulars first Jletter. Pat Hayes.? Tisdale, Sask. 69â€"70â€""71 . Bornâ€"on July 29th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Florian Goudreau of Moonbeam at 167 Maple street northâ€"a daughter. Sseveral games were played and camp fire formed. The Guides who had been to camp sang some new camp songs. The meeting was closed with "Taps." We were pleased to welcome several new Guides, among whom was Dorothy Martin, Mary Maxwell and many others. ‘ PBornâ€"on August 28th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, (nee Adeline White) of 63 Rea street northâ€" a daughter. Bornâ€"on August 12th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perrier of 16 Southern avenueâ€"a son. The Guides of the 106th T.O.D.E. Co., held their first meeting on Monâ€" day in St. Matthew‘s hall. The meeting was called to order by Captain Bailey, Muriel Crispin took inspection, after which horsect‘hoe was formed. The Guides then went to the patrol corners and began their badge work. Will all Guides wishing to continue in the company come to next week‘s meeting. The following are the births registerâ€" ed here since Monday of this week. Three Births Registered Since Monday of This Week Dated 2t Rruce Mines, Ontario, this 3rd day of September, A.D. 1940. EVALINE GRIGG, Administratrix. per: N. H. Peterson, Bruce Mines. Ont., her Solicitor. Or: Dean Kester, Solicitor, 13 Third Avenue, Timmins, Ont., Agent. In the Estate of Hugh Russell Grigg, Deceased. Take notice that all persons having claims against the estate of Hugh Rusâ€" sell Grigg, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District. of Cochrane, Salesman, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of November, 1936, are notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned Soliciâ€" tor or his agent, on or before the Twentyâ€"eighth day of September, A.D. 1940, and that on and after the said date, the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Administratrix shall then have had notice. After the 20th of September, 1940, the assets of the estate will be distributed according to law, having’ regard to claims filed, and the Administratrix will not be liable for claims of which she shall not have notice. The Estale of Rita McCoy, deceased late of Timmins, Ontario. Notice is hereby given creditors and others, having claims or demands against the estate of the above named deceased are required on or before the 20th of Sptember, 1940, to send, by post prepaid, or delivered to the underâ€" signed, particulars in writing of the claim and nature of security, if any, held therefor. WORK WANTEDâ€"Middle aged woâ€" man wants work by the hour. Best references. Phone 2016 or apply at 108 Wilson Avenue. ~,0p CORNER BALSAM and FOURTH TVMMINS, ONT. 70 AL. WETMORE O‘Hearn Building, ‘Timmins, Ontario, Solicitor for Mrs. Edith McAlendin, Administratrix. FOR SALE One Hawaiian Surf Board DAY AND NNGHT SERVICE LIKE NEW REASONABLE FOR CASH PHONE 678 â€"67â€"68â€"69 Dr. S. R. Harrison and daughter, Mary, of Patricia Blyvd., went last week ‘ by aeroplane from Kapuskasing to visit < Dr. Harrison‘s mother in Winnipeg. Mr. G. L. Miller and Mr. 8. G. Branâ€" der, of Toronto, spent a few days in the camp this week on a holiday visit. Mr. Miller, who was last here in 1924, noted very remarkable changes and deâ€" velopment in Timmins, Schumacher and South Porcupine. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peacock were among the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding of Miss Elaine Fernand Roy and Mr. Eugene Raymond at Morkstay, near Sudbury, on Sunday morning of this week. THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TTMMITNS, ONTARIO Fire Chief and Mrs. Secord Robinâ€" son visited relatives and friends in town on Saturday on their way home to Kapuskasing after holidaying in Brantford, Montreal and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O‘Halleran have returned to Timmins from Eganville, where Mrs. OMalleran spent the sumâ€" mer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quade. «tr P P K P A P AC P â€"AC CCA 4P CCAAA oA «it l se l PA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer of Showâ€" ville, Que., are visiting Mrs. Palmer‘s brother, Mr. A. G. Carson, and Myrs. Carson, 12 James street. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Cotnam have returned to Timmins after spending a few weeks at Vinton, Demers Centre, and other communities in the Ottawa Valley. Mr and Mrs. John Hanam and Mr. David Graham returned last week from Mickbury where they visited friends and â€"relatives. Miss Ethel Fritzpatrick returned last week to her home at Demers Centre after visiting for some time in Timmins and district. Mrs. Chas. Wilsoth has réturned to Timmins, after spending a few weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fritzpatrick, Demers Centre. A Mr. Dan McMillan, of Porquis Juncâ€" tion, spent Sunday in town with his daughters, Mrs. Anderson and Myrs. Harlock, The Rev. W. M. Mustard left on Tuesday to attend a conference of United Church ministers at Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Huyton and son, Teddy, returned last week to Timmins after visiting relatives and friends at Swastika. Miss Peggy Lee, of Kirkland Lake, left on Wednesdiay after being the guest of Miss Myrna Holling for a few days, (Miss Mary Palangio has returned after a week‘s holiday spent visiting friends and relatives in Montreal, and at her home in North Bay. Miss Louise Ferrari has returned after a vacation spent visiting friends and relatives in Toronto. Miss Lou Salmen, of is the guest this week Hclding, of town. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans have been visiting in Sudbury, the guests of Mr. Evans‘ brother there. Messrs, D. and C. Sullivan were reâ€" cent visitors to friends in Quyon, Que. Mr. Thos. Cox was a recent visitor to his home at Demers Centre, â€"Ottawa Valley. Mr. William â€"McMillan, of Porquis Junction,. spent Sunday with his sisters in town. Mrs. Fred Sole is spending a few weeks visiting Dr. and Mrs. N. Sole, of Hamilton. Miss Margaret McoColgan will leave on Saturday for Ottawa. Mr. Gerald Kennedy has returned to Timmins after a visit to his father at Chapeau, Pontiac County. Mr. Jack Marshall was a recent visiâ€" tor to Swastika. Miss Evelyn Dixon, of HamiltOon, is visiting friends in Timmins and disâ€" trict this week. Mr. R. McCosky, of Qttawa. was a visitor to Timmins this week. Mrs. W. Dunn is visiting friends and relatives in Westmeath. Swastika was a recent visitor to Kirkland Lake, of Miss Myrna The annual autumn dance of the McIntyre Tennis Club will be held at the Porcupine Badminton Club, Schuâ€" macher, toâ€"morrow (Friday) night, with Henry Kein®ck‘s orchestra providing the music. All this proves that "Friâ€" day the thirteenth" is a lucky date, as the Mcintyre Tennis Club dance is one of the most popular of the year. An item in Tuesday‘s issue of The Pembroke Bulletin says thnat soldiers in training at Petawawa military camp, and their wives who are residing in the vicinity were entertained at the Legion Club on Sunday evening. An informa) programme was provided and refreshâ€" ment were served by the ladies‘ comâ€" mittee, A Timmins gentleman who has just returned from London, Ont., is urâ€" gent in his advice to all to hear and see Gracie Fields at the McIntyre Arena next Tuesday night, Sept. 17th, "She made a big hit at London," he says, adding that the fact that he enjoyed Gracie Fields‘ show at London is the reasqon he is going again to hear her at the McIntyre arena. i Mrs. P. G. Howard, 17 Maple street ‘south, was hostess on Tuesday afterâ€" \ noon at a farewell tea in honour of Mrs, Mel Livermore, who is leaving to ‘take up residence in Toronto, Miss Jessie O‘Brien has returned to town â€" after spending the summer months at her home in Pembroke, at Niagara Falls, Midland, Toronto, and other â€" southern points. Her many friends will be glad to know that she has now recovered after an appenâ€" dicitis operation. sister and brother, Mrs. Cliff Russell. Mountjoy S., and Mr, John Harlock, Leblane Ave. A fifteen pound incendiary bomb is reported from Berlin to have fallen sixâ€" teen feet from the residence of Propaâ€" ganada Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels on Herman Goering Strasse in the cenâ€" tre of Berlin. The bombs tore a deep hole in the Goebbels garden and desâ€" troyed a bed of roses. The Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Moyer, of Preston, left. this~ (Thursday) morning after visiting their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. James B. Mcâ€" Clinton, of 64 Hemlock street. They were accompanied on the visit by Anne Hagmeier, niece of Mrs. McClinton. The Ministerial Association is forâ€" warding copies of this resolution to the local member and to the Domnion govâ€" ernment. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pare and daughâ€" ter, June, of Iroquois Falls, spent the weekâ€"end in town visiting Mrs. Pare‘s a year on intoxicants, while the Dominâ€" ion spends about $150.000,000." Commenting on the matter the assoâ€" ciation says:â€""Our nation has held a day of prayer for victory, yet we have not coâ€"operated in answering that prayâ€" er by. removing a definite hindrance to our nation‘s full war effort. One of the reasons for the collapse of France is atâ€" tributed by Marshal Petain to the deâ€" terioration of the nerves and morale of the defenders of the Maginot Line due to strong drink. A call has gone forth to our nation to give its utmost finanâ€" clal to the war yet Ontario continues to spend almost $70,000,000 INCENDIARY BOMB NO BED OF ROSES FOR GOEBBELS The Porcupine Ministerial Associaâ€" tion at its September meeting endorsed unanimQusly the petition of the Onâ€" tario Temperance Federation to the Dominion government asking that as a war measure the beverage rooms be closed and the liquor store hours be curtailed. This petition was supported by representatives of the Roman Cathoâ€" lic, the Anglican, Baptist, Pxesbyterlan and United Churches. Members of the Women‘s Institute were the guests at the event, gathering to express their best wishes to Mrs. Livermore in her new home. The hostess served a delicious lunch, and during the afternoon, Mrs. Masson, on behalf of all present, presented Mrs. Livermore with two volumes of poems, one by Edna Jacques and the other by Edgar Guest. Mrs. Mel Livermore has left Timmins to join Mr. Livermore at Toronto where they will take up residence. + Local Clergyman Endorse Closing of Beverage Rooms Women‘s Institute Makes Presentation to Mrs. Livermore Mrs. P. G. Howard Hostess at Farewell Tea This Week By Clifford McBride Fire Underwriters Inspector on Visit to South Porcupine A very quiet wedding was solemnized on Tuesday by Rev. Canon Cushing in St. Matthew‘sâ€" Anglican Church, Timâ€" mins, when Joan. Naomi Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Webbwood, became the bride of Mervyn George Smith, of Pamour formerly of Webbwood. The bride was becomingly gowned in a streetâ€"length dress of brown â€" wool with burnt orange trim and accessories. She wore a matching turban and a corâ€" sage of talisman roses. Her sister, Mrs. Frank McChesnie, acted as matron of honour, and Mr. Frank McChesnie attended the brideâ€" eroom as best man. A wedding dinner was served at the home of Mrs. MacChesnie in Golden City, followed later by a reception, which was attended by many of the bride‘s friends from South Porcupine. The young couple left for a short honeymoon by car and on their return will reside on William St., S. Porcupine. In 2 minutes the first truck was on the joy followed by the second in 34 minutes, and water was put through 280 ft. of hose in 4 minutes, 10 seconds. A visit from Inspector Graham of the Canadian Underwriters Association was paid unexpectedly to our town on Satâ€" urday. A fire call was put in at 1010 a., m. from the Broadwayâ€"=Crawford box alarm and a response mads by 17 memâ€" Everything appeared to be satisfacâ€" tory, and an official report is pending, Wedding on Tuesday at St. Matthew‘s Church Here South Porcupine, Sept to The Advance. South Porcupine, Sept to The Advance. Fire Chief Smith was out of town at the time. Official inspection was also made of all hydrants and equipment. Sends in ‘Alarm. Inspects Hydrants and Equinment PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 10 Balsam Street I\orth Timmins Phones 270â€"228â€"286 P.0,. Box 147 ~39â€"2 Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0. L.S. 8. W. WOODS. O.L.8. Registered Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc. 23 Fourth Ave, Phone 362 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT €0 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 P.QO. Box 1591 Timmins, Ont J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Empire Block _ Timmins 14â€"26 WILLIAM SHUB, B.A. 0. E. Kristensen Ask Your Local Dealer for Prices or send your order direct to FLAGS HAVERSACK S BSNOWSHOEE DOG _ SLEIGHS TOBOGGANS TARPAULINS TENTS DR. E. L. ROBERTS CHIROPRACTOR Xâ€"_RAYX NEUROCALOMETER Bank of Commerce Building FPHONE 607 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 119 Pine Street South * PETERBOROUGH, ONT, Agents Everywhere It wquld be advisable if persons interested Toronto Studio at 83 Bloor Street W.., at onc» A second tour of this district will be made during the latter part of September by SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat to take portraits in the home for immediate or Christmas delivery. CRIPPEN sentatives R. Ballard and E. Mulhall to call A WNINGS PHOTOGRAPHERS OF TORONTO # . sSKIIS DOG HARNESS HORESE 4: PACK BAGS EJIDERDOW N _ ROBES 11th, special 11th, special | â€""Canada‘s first line is in the British | Isles. That is where the immediate ‘shock is to be met and overcome, and ‘everything which can be done to help |to strengthen the lines on this side ‘of the Atlantic frees more of Canada‘s ‘men and resources for direct particiâ€" :pation in the battle of Britain.‘"â€"Colâ€" onel J. L. Ralston, commenting on 'Canada-United States joint defence ' agreement. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from the home of her daughâ€" ter, with burial in the Lorrain Valley cemetery. Pastor Henry Smith of Coâ€" balt officiated at the services. Survivâ€" ors included a son Manuel of Barrie, and two daughters, Mrs. Bigelow and Mrs. Gladys MeGinnis of Barrie. There are ten grandchildren and a number of greatâ€"grandchildren. Try The Advance Want Advertisements. Mrs. Melinda Donaldson, sister of the late Aaron Parcher, formerly chief of police at Cobalt, died the latter part of last week at the home of her daugâ€" ter, Mrs Chester Bigelow of Lorrain Valley, where she had made her home for the last ten years, In her 84th year, Mrs. Donaldson had been in failâ€" ing health for some time past. The deceased lady, whose maideon name was Melinda Parcher, was the widow of Sholichea Donalkdson, who preâ€" deceased her by three years. She was born in Renfrew county on December 23, 1866, a daughter of the late Aaron Parched and Roxena Smith and with the exception of a brother, Fred who lives in Idaho, was the last survivor of their family. Mrs. Donaldson {34>nt most of her life in the Buckingham district. Canada‘s Front Line is in Great Britain Toâ€"day Mrs. M. Donaldson Dies at Cobalt in Her 84th Year Systems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Phones 270â€"228â€"286 P.O,. Box 147 Langdon Langdon MacBrien Bailey ARCHITECT 7 Reed Block Timmins Dean Kester, K.C. BARRISTER NOTARY 13 Third Ave. Timmins â€"14â€"26 JAMES R. MacBRIEN FRANK H. BAILEY, LL.B, 10 Balsam St. North, Timmins, Ont,. Accounting Auditing Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerlard Phone 1365 P. H. LAPORTE, C. G. A. LAWYERS, AVOCATS NOTARIES PUBLIC Hamilton Block, 30 Third Ave., Telephone 1545 Res., 51 Mountjoy St. 8. Phone 1548 Third Avenue BARRISTERS and J. E. Lacourciere Co. Armstrong Electric Reference Bchumacher High School and many others on request. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. D. R. Franklin S. A. Caldbick Barristers, Solicitors, E MASSEY BLOCK TIMMINS, ONT. and South Porcupine would write to our requesting our repreâ€" upon their arrival. Third Avenue A Complete Electrical and Radio sService Emplire Block

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