mimnistrator wWI assets of the persons en gard only t ar for the claims have had not the Statutes in that behalf. persons â€" having claims ag:i Estate of the said Mary Jane deceased, who died tn or ; Ninetsenth day of Novemb®r, are required to forward the duly verified by affidavit to t signed Administrator of the sa on or betcra the Third day of ‘ iDated at Lucknow, Oni{ario, thi Hixth day of January, A.D. 1941. Gerald T. Rathwell, «T. Administrator, Lueknow. Ont o4 * e on n o t n 4 6 k U t k * % # we wa he ze ve *2«* Paa‘ie®sa®s * raetectre* anr‘ee*ec"s M h« ww hn * ta _ ®u, vo ho ne nnl oenale uts ate ateale aPuate at e ataate ata aPuars ate atual s ate ate ataatna nsl ce ue P al s at o « # FOR SALEâ€"100 acre cordwood timber | SLIM‘S TRANSFER 10t, 7 acres cloarsd, $500.00, half cash,‘ COAL and wWOOnpn balance monthly. Apply to Roy Alex. | I * iA . C\ op MOVING and CA AGE ander, Scuth River Ontario. IOVING and CARTAGE ATTRACTIVE 6â€"ROOM HOUSE FOR + RENT. Available F>b. 15th. Apply to Mrs. John Gurnell, 7 John Ave. â€"7 In the Maiter of the Estate of Mary Jane Rathwell, late of the settlement of Ssouth Porcupine in the District of Cochrane, Teacher, Deceased. Notice is heroby given. pursuant to FOR SALEâ€" 50 acre farm lot some timber, 15 acres cleared. $200.00, half cash, balance monthly. Apply to Roy Alexander,. South River, Ontario. â€"5 PAGE POUr You‘ll appre the fine servic HOSE This néw hose creatitn by Kayser, will outw#ear any outhor stocking on the market, toâ€"day. They‘re sheer as silk and come in all the newest, Attractive shadeos, Palk 1.65 apartment with three piec newly decoratedâ€"Apply at Avenue, South Porcupine. M. CG. SULLIVAN New, Glamour Sheer A\ n\ [ Ssn (by KAYSER) FOR SALE 38 TERRAPLANE SEDAN Cor. Spruce Fourth, Timmins YOU NEED OUR atectacteete atastsoteates® * v + % C *Â¥ °V °V «w 1XE TIMMINS GARAGE iims of notice WE HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO SELILI, THE ABOVE CAR AT ONCE. Phone |I i ft rtitled t nd bein 120C hich h REFED BLOCK! PINE ST. S Tor 20 COMPANY LIMITED sSHOE SHOP "or Particulars Apph that‘ all against the ne Rathwell, y about the ‘r, A.D. 1940, their claims )Â¥ the underâ€" the said havins reâ€" asible only shall then ility and Pebruary ; Dat the Adâ€" > »â€"â€" distribute . e among 4 ¢ +‘All P / s . e tions should be in the hands of the} ¢ # Â¥ # . ‘ iow, Ont. | Council without furthor delay. | | Grant Wood Yard Permit i <â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+« | Permission was granted K. Maki to | | conduct a woodyard at the corner of . : Hollinger avenue and Cameron strset. site was approved by the Fire| Chicf and publicâ€" works department. | OO Council May Antroduce Parking Meter System ~d4. The cost will be $20 por Warn Delivery Firm Following a ccmplaint received by Council from a ratepayer, it was deâ€" cided to warn the O.K. Dime Delivery that their liconse would be cancelled if any furthor complaints were received. The scitizen making the complaint, told council that the doelivery firm had lost No action was TAaKEN O dAil ap}p)1iLA: tion for a refund of poll tax for las year, made by John R. Carroll, nov with the Royal Ajir Force at No. Manning Pool, Picton, Ontario. Application Filed An application by R. Belangéer for i position with the local fire departmen was ordered filed. It was pointed out however, that all replacements on th permanent staff are made from th volunteer brigade. reney will k shareholder Fo Shaicho‘c Stat>s Of 2 Canacdian Blind, w thanks o mission t a grocery ordsr, sent to him from a local store. He claimed that neither the store or the delivery people had compensatsd him for the loss which took place during the Christmas rush. Council was told that there had been no complaints since the holiday. Buzle Band Setks Grant A request for a grant was r=zeived from the Timmins Boys Busgle Band but no action will be taken in the matâ€" ter until such time as all grants are considered. 1940. By Orde Chicf and pubirizs works department. Assistance â€"Acknowledged Fifteen cards of acknowledgment wers from Timmins men seorvâ€" ing in the CA S.F. overseas, who were presented with cigarettes by the Town at Christmas. H. C. Trenesr, on behalf of the Continue Membership Coun:>il decided to continus memberâ€" ship in the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, an organâ€" ization that they hay> taken part in for the past four years. The cost of the membership is $41.25. Grant Tag Day The Poderation Francais Cercl>~de Femmse were given p>rmission to hold their annual tazg day on April 17. Insgrance On Rinks The quotation of Sullivan and Newâ€" ton to cover municipal rinks with public liability insuranc:e, was acceptâ€" ~d. The cost will be $25 per year. floor throughout, two thme baths,. Revenue $72 monthly cauted on Tamarack St., botwee and 10th Ave.. sacrificed at esonveniont terms arranged for ther particulars see J. V. Bonhn 12 Third Ave., over Woslworths (Continued fraom Page On>) ed into wrot Treasurer Toronto, January 14, 1941. PHONE 565 the hold t four ygars.. LC CVUSL Gi chip is $41.25. Take No Action was taken on an applicaâ€" refund of poll tax for last by John R. Carroll, now avat Air Porse at No. 1 { tional the Board. BALMER NEILLY ()1 It was pointed ou replacements on th are made from th # _ _ ® K o 2t 2e Wb 1# 2# . ,n:vq.n.“' ae*s ‘hane 800 â€"â€"â€" 1l3â€"rCOOM AOYVSC ‘tments, hariwood two thmeâ€"piecse $72 monthly, loâ€" St.., botween 9th icrificed at $2.500 arranged for furâ€" » .J. V. Bonnomme Iiuiustiluilts for thAe 1 expressing nization for perâ€" o day on â€"May 31 a| Fire Chicf Jack Mathicsion, of Kirkâ€"| â€"1j op, f * 1.00a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School land Lake, who was with the * t | 12 o t t 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday chool for all t | tion Column in the last war, and who.se' vears and..over lou son. Wallace, is now with the Algonâ€" 2.00 p 1‘11~â€"â€"(S:n;l- y S('l;(l)'i for al e‘ | quins at Port Arthur, leavos in a week‘s . md"r l.W’;lv* vma" larâ€"allâ€" un tinme for Manning Pool, Toronto, to‘ 110;) '1‘111‘-;\4; "!.‘b'u Servi | become one of the fxre-fwhmno force of | 7'00 e orn'ma 3 e‘x'\.xce. | the R. C. A. F. Fire Chief Mathieson| : Pinâ€"_Eveniie Potvice. All Are Welceome will have the rank of lisutenant and wxll' -, . + be ons of the specialists in fireâ€" ï¬ght-~ */!%® 4 ::.; ing with the Air Force. He was on Tl‘ ""ty qg:‘,,lifgfl()hur‘:h ‘the Cobalt fire brigade before the last' Rev. P. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D., Minister ,- ‘war, and on his return from OVEerS2AS | pes 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 i he resumed his interest in fire fighting,| 1j pqo a m.â€"Morning Worshi \ o soing to Teck township in 1928 as firs y mc ts y 2P :; there. 2 00 p.m.â€"Sunday School | chik 12 , 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship Timmins L.O.D.E. Has Tickets on Bracelet Valued at $3600 vited, â€"was spent by The L. MALLLICW a Anglican Youngz People‘s Association in the parish hall on Wednesday evening. A good attendance marked the enjoyâ€" able evcning, which was spent in playâ€" ing games and singing. A dGdelicious lunch of ice cream, cookies, and coffee was sorvel by the refreshments committee, and it was announced that the next meeting will be held as usual on Wednesday evenâ€" ing in the parish hall. Th mins place John cided tak > A pleasant sccial evening, to w‘ni.ch old and prospective members were inâ€" vit:d,. . was spent by the St. Matthew‘s Anglican Younz People‘s Association in iha marich hall an Wednemilay evening. PAPERHANGING, PATNTINC â€"â€" Tom Beligle, Phone 668. «â€"91tf T2 nomination mesting of the Timâ€" mins Golden Chapter, I. O. D. K., took| place on Tuesday evening in the St. John Ambulance hall, and it was deâ€"| cided that the elsction of officers â€"will ; taka plase on Tuesday, February 18th Miss Ellen Terry introeduced the guest of the evening Mrs. K. Fulmer, of QGakes Chapter, I. O. D. E., of Kirkland Lake, who has takoan up residence in Timinins The Regent, Mrs. H. L. Traâ€" ver, on behalf of the Timmins Chapt:r mloomed Mrs. Fulmer as a visiting | Chapter mmber and asked that she! outline the work being done by I.ho, Oalkes Chapter. Mrsi. Fulmer‘s acâ€"| count wes very intoresting. | Mrs. J. B. Waddell, of Ottawa, who| is a member of the Order, had donat-; l | w sn +« mm mm > ed4 a beautiful diamond brazelet valued at $3.600. to the Ontario Pxovmchl, Chapter to be sold for war work b:nofit. | Tickets are being sold on this valuablei bracel¢t, primary chapters to reâ€" ceive a commission for the individual chapter‘s war work. Local I. 0. D. E., members have books of tickets for sale and anyone wishing tickets may ‘phons Mrs A. Bosoker, the local Chapter‘s war work convener, telsphone 356. The :‘ draw will be ma-de at the Provincial | annual the evening of April 24th,. in the Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton Ontario. | The Educaticonal Secretary, Mrs. War. nock,. reported on Christmas Cheer sent to the Chapter‘s adopted school an books sorted and sont to Marine Lib-f raries. Magazines and toxt boaoks were sent to the settler‘s district schools. The war work convener, Mrs. Booker, reported on the war work beu a40n2. JO\ t 1 } f | | i | | SUPERIOR PFUELS Phone 2120 for The local Chapter made tentative plans~ for a *"Candle Light" Bridgs to be hoald on Saturday afterncon Febr. uary 8th, in the Oddfellows; Hall Spruce Street, North. Tickets for the bridge are available from Chapter members, and from the ticket committee: Mrs. D. Chisholim, Mrs. Shahsen, Mrs. H. Leng schumacher, and Mrs Ed. Robinson, Coniaurum Mince. Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED RY LIFTFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES, If You Borrow $ 60 $ $ 96 $ 144 $ $ :1092 $ $ 3060 $ $ 492 $ $1,068 ¢ Other Amounts For Winter Needs or Any Other Useful Purpose Kirkland Fire Chief Joins RK.:C.A. F Fire Fighters â€" mm se Fire Chicf Jack Vht‘no n, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, w tion Column in the last war, and whose son. Wallace, is now with the Algonâ€" who was with the Ammum-‘ l } i } quins at Port Arthur, leaves in a week‘s ime for Manning Pool Toronto, to | hecome one of the fne-nflhuno forecs of . the R. C. A. P. Fire Chief Mathieson | United Church South Poreupine, Ont. BLOOR AVEXNUE. James A. Lyitle, Minister School for Rev, 11.00a .m.â€"Dome Sunday 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School twelve years and over. 2.00 pim.â€"Smday School for all deor twolve yvears. 11.00 a.m..â€"Morning Service. 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Service., All Are Woeleome FROCODâ€"In affectionate memory of ‘Fraodie" who passed to her rest on January 24th at South Porcupine. A.Y.P.A. of St. Matthew‘s Enjoys Social Evening good coal and dry wood. 143 Comâ€" mercial Ave. â€"82tf roceeds for War Work. Other 1.0.D.E. Notes. Personal Loans $ 280.94 $â€" 460.067 Efr iA iPFe t You teceive 00.987 89.71 134.80 70 .92 You Make 12 Monthly Deposits 64 $ i $ 8 §$12 $16 ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO $41 $80 Church DAFFODIL I1IALL, 19 FIRST AVE Capltain W. VOLLICK, C.A. Assistant Minister St, Matthew‘s Timmins. 10,00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 1100 am..â€"â€"MOoMING PrAYEEâ€"_â€"â€"~â€" The Presbyterian Church of Canada Divine Service at Anglican â€" Church All are weleome. J. Dalton, Jr., left early ‘Wednesday morning for Sault Sts. Marie, whers they will attend the Northern Ontario Badminton Tournament to be held this weekâ€"ondad Mr. YÂ¥istt t Mr. and Mrs. V. Salo of Copp>r Cliff are visitors in town this weok attendâ€" inz the Teeplieâ€"Waldon wedding. Representing the Porsupins Badminâ€" ton Club, Mr. and Mrs, "Bim" Sturgeon of Schumacher, Mr. Gordon Shicelds, Mrs. Lacey, Mr. BOob Laidlaw, Mr. Lynn Ward, Mrs. Henry Hudstn, and Mrs. Mrs. A. Habib of Toronto spe woekâ€"omi with her parents, M Mrs. N. Ellics, of Third avent Mrs. Gordon King was a visitor this week with hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Revnolds. Kirkland Lake. Mrs. Hcwdon léeft on Wednesday to return to Toronto afteor visiting Mrs. R. P. Kinkel of the Buffa>â€"Ankorite. Rector: Rev. Canon Cusaoing, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m..â€"Adult Bible Ciass 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer :3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"~Baptisins 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on Ist Sunday o month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 1 pm.:; and on 5th Sundayv, at 8.30 a m Oddfellows‘ MHall, Spruee Street North SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 TH, 1941 Subject:â€"TRUTH Golaen ‘Textâ€"*‘"Thow ‘art near, C Lord:;; and all thy eccmmandiments are truth. ~Concerninzg thy testimonies, I have known Of old that thou has! founded them for ever.‘ (Psalims 119; 151, 1852;) Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Offlicers in Charge. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Mceeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m..â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 _ p.m.â€"Great . Salvation Me ting. Mondayâ€"4.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples St. Paul‘s Church South Porcupine, Ont. VYen. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11,.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayver Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister Roev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. Associate Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, B.A. 10.45â€"â€"Morning Worship. 12.15â€"In{ormediate and senior. 2.30â€"Juniors .Primary and Beginners 2.30â€"In Mattagami Public School for Primary and Begiuner. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship 8.30â€"â€"Friendship Hour. A Coriial Weleceame To Al Mecting. Tuesdayâ€"8.v0 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. ; Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. ard and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrange ment. e PP P LA AL DLR ALâ€"A NP PBA P i L P Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street The liev. K. W. House, B.A., Ministes Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. Public Worship at 7 p.m. You Areâ€" Weleome Christian Scicnee Society United Church, Timmins St. Luke‘s Evangehcal Lutheran Chureh Church Directory St. Matthew‘s Church Schumacher Anglican The Salvation Army A Cordial Woeltcome to AH South Poreupine, Ont (Missouri Synod» Ge¢v. E. Rot",., Pastor . G, Laidlaw is on a business Toronto and Montrcal. 8:30 pm. in the South â€"Porcupine. Toronto spent the parents, Mr. and Among those in a group of RCAF recruits pictured in The North Bay Nugget as leaving for No. 1 Mannin: Poal, Toronto was Bruce Thompson of Timmins. f Attending CHi meeting worse the Maurizce Doy Mar; Billy Parke: Billy Parker, GeCc nice Folsy, Bud D han, Waltsr Lings: i mother, atr Wedanesday wecdidling. Hor many f: trict will b> pl Jack RCsinsi» McCcleman) is covery after 0 Hospital. Myrs. ‘Toronto for tr: ‘Miss Margare,; Dudgeon sustained broken arm in a fall while skiing w terday. CONSUMERS FREE ssers. Geo. H. Division Freight and Passengeor Agont Canadian Naâ€" tional â€" Railways, and W. P. Noals, Travelling Passenger Agont. both with headquarters at North Bay were visâ€" itors to Timmins this week on business. While out skiing on the trail to the ski club yvesterday., Mr. Wyman Irvine cf 16 Kim strset, south, sufferd an accident in which he ripped open his thigh, requiring six stitches to close the wound. TIMMINS® SsCHUMACIIEE OWwNED BY YQU AND YOUR NEJIGHBOURS, THE CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERâ€" ATIVE SOCIETY IS QOPERATED FOR SAVINGS, NOT FOR Tomato Juice 19c¢ Bs CA C# «2 large 33¢ imned. UR OWN BLEND TEA in pkg. 69c % Ib. 335C BORDEN‘S EV AYLMER Fancy Quality 3 is 258C VA i. 3 tin 250C AYXLMEK V F 4 K friends in town and disâ€" jleased to know that Mrs. m (formerly Miss Jean is making sutisfactory reâ€" opsrations at a Toronto s. Rcobinson has been in fop some»e weeks. "Yes, and by dealing at the coâ€"op we will automatically become part owners without putting up one cent. Then, instead of paying someone else a profit on all our food, we‘ll get that money back ourselves. Next time you‘re in, ask the manâ€" ager about it." cher of Montreal, _at the homse of n natronâ€"olâ€"honour | 1e Teople . annual Coâ€"B3â€" ins on Sunday W. Kavannagh, Hogan, Doreen Jam:s Dwystr Dickinson, Beorâ€" .Frod O‘Callagâ€" r. Reg. Boaisvert Wide aisles, bright ligt modern display fixtur shâ€"~pping pleasant a; Prices clearly marked. Why You Will Like the New COâ€"OP aour n Waldon As mcdern and practical as mod?>] kitchen. Convenient California style selfâ€"sorve with shopzping carriâ€" ages (no need to lift a basket) Service if you want it provided by the helpful staff. Perstnally selected orders phone orders delivered free The customers own the store s you can rely on quality and b surs of sparkling cleanliness. Large heated ‘lobby foi carriages Cr as a mescting Plenty of parkin automobiles. You‘re amoOone friends when yoi at the Consumers Phorne DOME MINES "It‘s the smartest store imaginableâ€" the modern new Consumers Coâ€"op! It‘s clean and orderly â€" so different from other food stores!" Still Another List of Contributions to Christmas Seal Fund The very offective ecmmittse in charge of the Seal Fund campaign is apparently so gratified with the genocrous resp nse of the pubâ€" lie to the appeal made for this yvear‘s work in the fight asainst tubsrculosis that there is some reluctance to ask anything further of the public, There is one thing. however, that wculd please the eccnmnmittes and that is, to have all other donations in within the next few days, so that the campaign can be finally closed at the ond cof the This would facilitate the work of the commiittee, If ysu have overâ€" looked s>nding your donation, the committss will appreciats a respons< at onse, so that the bo¢oks may be closed by the end of the month. Committee Would Like to Have All Donations in Beâ€" fore End of Month. Phone 1600 20 oz. tin ind baby place. 4 AILWC mak: cONSUVMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE TIMMINS sOGUTH PORCUPINE FREE DELIVERY at all 5 Stores HAWES FLOOR GLOSS, pint tin with Furniture Cream FIVE ROSE FLOUR Livingstons Puffed Whole WHEAT KEEN‘S MUSTARD CLARK‘S PORK BEANS McCORMICK‘S BISCUIES SPOT DOG FOOb JUNKET QUICK FUDGE HORNES PEANUT BUTTER Saniâ€" Whitt TOILET TISSUE BAKERS COCONUT Tip Top RASPBERRIES Ifn al Pund gratified the pubâ€" is vear‘s PRIMED RIB ROAST ROLLED BOsTON STYLE BUTTS LOIN VEAL CHOPS DRUM STICKS RIB and BRISKET CELEKRY HEARTS BRUSSEL sPROUTS Texas Grcoen Tep BEETS Consistent with a policy of better working conditions f:r employees, the Consumers Co_ op stores close at 6 o‘clkeck every night inâ€" cludinz Saturdays and Paydays; Wednesdays at 1230 Customers have shown A willingn@ss to shop early on thes> days in crder that the staff may tEonefit by shorter working hours. Washed CAKRKRROTS ROAST BEEF |!b. 19¢ SUNKIST (Good Size) FRESH sHOULDER and BLADE Florida GRAPEFRUEIT Staff Enjoys Shorters Hours Phone 1690 \Officers for Schumacher ' Anglican Ladies‘ Guild gGCIE TY UMITKED Tuesd@ay, Fe Mrs. H. A. Gold Céentré Mrs. B. Davics w of the Schumache julld at the electi Tuesdayvy evening.,. a David Siren, South Poreupine; H. N Stickley, . Mrs. Jennie Turansky, R. Turcoltse Mrs. E. P. Thompson. John T. White. wing further donations: A. Belanger, Sidney Burt. Canadian â€" National Express Staft soatian Society, Schumacher. B. Darling. Stanley Fowler Ernest Gagnon F. J. Hornby C. P. Jewney, Schumacher R. Lang, South Poreupine; John W itiimer. Arthur Heureux Earl Monoghan E.. J.; 6 THiURSDAY. JANUARY 33RD, 1941 Fourth and Birch, Timmins in,. Schumacher South Poreuping bunches for 24 Ib., bag large pkg. !, Ib, tin 28 oz. tin lb. 5 tins pkg. 16 oz 4) rolls bunches Phone 705 Phone 111 4 for 25 for 1b. tin AF Ib 1b Win 02¢ 260 21¢ 27¢ 19¢ 18¢ 17¢ 17¢ 20¢ oo 200 10¢ 0 E‘.‘ Aie