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Porcupine Advance, 14 Aug 1941, 1, p. 3

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Monday brought those words from Rossiter Johnson‘s "Rhyme of the Rain" into the minds of many people in this Northland . . . and too, the exâ€" pression â€" blue Monday . . . centainly, the rain did nothing to lighten the spirits of those who ha.d bem disapâ€" KA EL sunâ€"worshippers . . . and it wasn‘t at all pleasant to walk into the office or store, and feel like a drowned mouse for half the morning or afternoon. and (Mrs. weekâ€"end for their weddings . . . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carl Jnhn,§ . . Mtr. Mr. and Mrs. Real ScrIipRICK . . . INMS. Carl Johns is the former Virginia Mcâ€" Ivor, and both she and her hushand are wellâ€"known in town and district . . . they were married on Friday while Car] was on leavye from Rarryfield, near _ "I‘m Going to the Bank" RVIN ROSNER, R.O., How it soaks the pg.uer's feet! Hoyw it rattles on the shutter! How it rumples up the lawn! How ‘twill sigh, and moan, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas Qaid their "I do‘s" at the Timmins Jnited Church on Saturday afterâ€" home ... Vera is originally a Ombrane girl, but she has been employed in Tlmmms for the past fem years. Rest wishes to a northern girl and her American husband . . . girl whose friends think there is noâ€" thing too gooda for her . . . she is the former Vera Zuck, who now bears the name "Mrs. James Dwyâ€" €er‘ . ... Vera and Jim were marâ€" ried while Vera was on holiday A few mweeks ago, and she emp_ec_:ts to leave in September forâ€" Chicago, where the Dwyers will make their Cathedral for their Saturday mornâ€" ing wedding . . the bride is the former Luciem., Landriault . only three weddings over week- NOe .noonv s 's.he‘ is the former Celia Mary Grant . .. and Mr. and Mrs. Seripnick chose St. Anthony‘s And to three couples _w_*l)o chose end . . . seems much smaller than the average eatrlier in the suyummer . but the remainder of the month and September _ scem for weddings . .. Ann has not counted the number schedulâ€" ed, but practically every day is From darkness yntil dawn. EST‘D. 1832 â€" OVER A CENTYRY OFP BANKING EXPERIENCE Bargain coach excursion tickets will be valid on Train 46, 'l'lunjsy August 14th. Pmmwmmwmm io North C. P. Depot and take C. P.'l‘rflnlml.hululz.fiim -S Tickets are yvalid to return leavhn:destinauon.ommm 15 P. Train No. 7. from Montreal 8.15 p.m.. Sunday, August 17 to c at *Ei BUCOVETSKY BLDG. «21 Third Ave. Timim This remark is as commonplace as "I‘m going shopping‘‘ or "I have some calls to make‘", It indicates the everyday use of services necessary to men and women ahke, both personally and in connecâ€" tion with their business activities. "Going to the Bank" may be merely to get change or to cash a chequeâ€" it may be to make a deposit, arrange a loan, buy a money order . . . , , + â€" ; > All Banking Services are available to you and your active use of them Wlu he wkam EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Fer Appointment Phone 19797 North Bay with our Train No. 47, Monday, August 18, 196J. Tickets will not he honered on Trains 49 and 50~â€"The "Narthland" KEYES EXAMINED ALASSES FITTED Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, Ottawa, Ontarig Montreal, Quebee, Que. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1941 the smiles were the result of the naâ€" tural charm of these youngsters, while the amazement was 4"tp have their names in the paper‘ . .. the three girls worked all affernoon selling candy, lemonade and fiqwers, to donate their funds to one of the causes in aid of Britain. es td had a mighty good time. Three eager smiles, and a bit of amazement, greeted iAnn when she stopped to see three little Misses .. . . Gloria Ross, Ann Quinn, and Nancy Pickering at their lemonade and candy booth on ‘Toke streetâ€" yesterday .. . At the Timmins United Church on ‘Thursday, August 21586, Miss Mas Bugera, RN. will become the brige of Mr. Lioyd Gooper of Fimming . . . Misé Bugera, whose home is On second AVE: nue in Schumacher, has been on . the esX PV\ "A--““‘ nursing staff at St. Mary‘s HQSpWai for the past twelve years, and is well= known as an efficient and kindly folâ€" lower of the work of Florence Night« ingale . . . best wishes.. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus; Destorâ€" I‘m sorry, but I can‘t cure your Busâ€" band of talking in his sleep. Wifeâ€" Well, then, could you make him talk more distinctly? ‘Timmins and Porcupine people are busy today, and will be busy until next Tuesday talking about the coming visit of royalty . .. His Royal Highness, the Duke of Kent, who will be the guest of oyur town on Tuesday of next wegk .. residents of the district, the anâ€" nouncement has caysed excitement and thrilled expectancy . , . nd to oidâ€"timers of the district it hgs brought back memories of another royal visit twenty yeArs 2E0 . . . yes, twenty years ago the Rorguping Camp was hongured by (visit from the present Duke of Windsor, who was then the Princge of Wales . . . he was welcomed with "open arms" .. . and that‘s the way the puke of Kent will be received . .. his visit will be one of those im portant happenings that children of today will be telling their grangâ€" children about, many, many YEAFS from this year of 1941. Once again, a popular brideâ€"toâ€" be Miss Velma Eimes, was guestâ€" ofâ€"honour last night when friends gathered at her home atâ€"a surprise shower party . ... and to wish her "hon on her trip out to Calgary, Alberta, where she Will join her prospective bridegroom for their wedding on August 23rd . .. he is Herb Hatton of the: R.C.A.FP. . . . with her, Velma will take those linen gifts which she recsived at the shower last night. | P f § ] Hatton of the RCAF., the w to take place on Saturday, August 23rd. Games and contests provided an ‘evening of fup and merriment, and Mrs. 9. Slack, Mrs. W. Niinimaki, and Miss poris Koskela, Ficwerâ€"like basâ€" kets of candies made lovely souvenirs gaipty and delicfous lunch, assisted by Koskel3, ‘Helen Lehto, Baara Pass, Doris Koskela, Laura Kari, the hostesses Mrs. A. Kolin and Miss Maiâ€" l Rilhinen, and the guestâ€"ofâ€"honour, Miss Velma Eimes. to attend but sending lovely gifts were Mrs. Wa. Sillanpaa and Mrs. Chas. Hagpanen. of the event. Large Number of Men Leave for Army : Amopng those who attended were: Mrs. 6. Sleck, Mrs. T. Homefelt, Mrs. W. Niinimaki, Mrs. L. Pihlaja, Mrs. T. Tohponen, Mrs. H. J. Kelneck, Mrs. J. Eimes (mother of the brideâ€"toâ€"be), Misses Nelma Johnson, Aune Alanen, Alte Niinjmaki, Marietta Forsberg, SBaara Rauyha, Helen Korri, Anita Soni, uPM L2 22 es gince last Thursday the Timmips regruiting office has experienced one of the busiest weeks it has had.. A cord nymber of men haye been mediâ€" cally boarded and are already on their way into the army. e e c @0 _ L2A The men recruited last week have gone to many parts of the army, sSome to the ROFE., some to the Proyost Corps, some to Military District No. 2 headquarters angd some to Camp Bhilo with the Algonquins. OR Fuesday ten men left for all four different branghes. They were: Charles Herbert Meyes, of Shillington, who went to the Royal Canadian Engineers, stationed at Norâ€" anda; Apdrew William Burns, Gerard Glouthier, Claude Aurele, Vallieres and William Abraham Robinson, all of Timâ€" wmins, who went to the Provost Corppé at Gamp Borden;, Fernand Blanchebte, Albert Jolicour, Leawrence Elmer Patâ€" tesson, Ropalé¢ Waliace Scott, all of 'Mmmmm-miwm to join the first h2 m of the Algonâ€" On Monday, Clifford Napoleon Deâ€" merse, Charles OQrel and Lewis Rayâ€" mond left ‘Plimamins to join the Active Army in Toronto. They have reportâ€" Last Week Was One of the Busiest Weeks For a Long w W 0 0C Monday to join the Veterens Home Guard at Montelith,. ‘Albert TLeopold Emard and Eugene Joseph Messicotte left on Monday to join the Roye) Canadian Engineers company stationed at Norandsas. Clarence Isidor Levesque and Lioyd Hugh Johns left on Thursâ€" dayfoxlgfitwaekto_jolnthemyal Canadian Engineers company at Norâ€" Leaving for Brockville for Officers‘ Training Mr. Ramsay Parks, who is leaving on acitye service on Saturday,. was pTC°â€" sented with a farewell gift from his been in the pop,permanpnt militia during the past few years, but has nOW trapsferred to the active army, and will attend the officers‘ $rgining course at The Presbyterian Chureh of ; Canada _ Oddfelemy‘â€"Hall, Spruse Street _ The Rey. K. W, House, B.A., Minister: Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. _ Public Worship af 4 pm. 9.45â€"Sunday School. . 10.46â€"Morning Worship. 7.00â€"Evening Worship. Mr. Mustard will preach. Time. United Church, Timmins Cedar Street and Fourth Avenug Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. A Corgigl Welcome To All . E. Gilmour Smith, B.A. on io P 4 “M Mm id ind if wm mm mm m@w Clarence SHexton, of the RCAP. at COttawa, was a recent visitor to ‘Fimâ€" Mrs. J. Durgell was yvisifter to New TLiskeard last week, the guest of relaâ€" tives and friends. Miss Jean Glaremont has returned after a holiday spent in ‘Forento and other points south. Miss Bessie Stenclik left on Sunday to spend a two weeks‘ vaeation t Mr. and Mrs. W. MeCullough and sens, Kenneth ang Robert, were guests of friends at North Bay last week. Gloria and Ronald, were Matachewan last week. B. Thiffault is spending a couple of weeks‘ holiday in Kapuskasing and at Remi Lgke. j . Miss Ella Wilson has been the guest of Miss Jean Fuilton, of Hearst, recentâ€" (Miss Babe Thifault leff this week to spend a holiday at Toronto and Hamilâ€" Mrs. B. Finchen left last weekapd} for Toronto, where she will join her{ son to take up residence. f Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Raycroft lefét last week to holiday at points in Ssouthâ€" Niagara Miss Lils Brosseau has returned afiter a holiday ‘spent at Toronto and Mrs. Q. Saxton, of Hajlleybury, and Miss June Teed, of Sudbury, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 5. Saxton, Aunor Gold Mines, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herry Linney left on Friday to spend a two weeks‘ vacation yisiting at Mr. Linngey‘s home in Torâ€" hhz t 1i x 5 t g five weeks at the home of her son in Brantfond. . Chalk River, have taken Up TreSsiqPnce in town, joining Mr. Tennant whp is with the Holinger team here. Miss Ohristifie MacKeracher left on Monday evening for her home in at Barryfield, near Kingston, hag reâ€" turned to his unit, after leave in town. Cochrane, and to spend few weeks‘ vacation in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Miss Olive Veinotte has refurned from Ottawa, where she graduated from her nursing course at the General ingt-}eoeilitl«y, so as to be present for welcoming H.R.H. the Duke of Kent on his call at that airport, WS â€"Falls, travelled by plane on lt _0 0 'Pbursday to ‘Prince Edward Island, where they will spend the remainder of the summer season. Quite a number of people from Smooth Rock Falls went to Ka.pu;kag- Miss Mary Palangio, left during the weskâ€"eng for North Bay, where they wi}} visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Palangio, and for Forento and other points south, AC2 Joe Aho, of the RC.A.F., Oamp Borden, spent weekâ€"epd leave at the nome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Aho, of the Wicks propenty He exâ€" pectstobeco?tneanLACuponhlgm. tuftn to service this week. A not from Smooth Reck Falls s9ys Sales have taken aup résidence Smooth Rock Falls. Some years 2g0 Y man s néew their <o t ki ith c uh cfi c 2 tor Revy. Mr. SBales was in charge of the Schumacher United Church and baeth he and Mrs. Sales were very popular in and was accompanied back to Timm by her grandmother, Mrs. Fletcher. Private Carl Johns, of the Royal Rill Tenpant and children, of . R. Mohbbs and daughter, pf â€"known in this disâ€" , of Behumagher, y evening after at Mr. J. Arscott and son, Gerald, were visitors at Cobden last week. Messrs Percy and Claude Gleason are visiting at Sheenboro, Que. Mr. Frank McCann is spending a vacation at his home in Gravenhurst. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw are spending a few days in Noranda. Mr. Kenneth Popkie, of Pembroke, is visiting in Timmins, Mrs. R. Coupal, of Kapuskasing, is visiting friends in town. Mr. Alex Sulbhany has returned after a‘business trip to Ottawa and points Mr. and MrSs. Pete Gamelin have motored to Toronto and Windsor for a few weeks‘ vacation. f Miss Milly Roy spent the weekâ€"end the guest of Miss Dorothy Abrams at Kenogami. . Private Andrew Van Rassel, of the Tapk Corps, Camp Borden, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents in town. Priyate Wayne West of the Tank Corps, Camp Borden, spent the weekâ€" end leave at his home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jennings are visiting relatives and friends in the QOltawga Valley. Mrs,. W. Grews announces the enâ€" gagement between John Baker, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lake, and Helen Jane Crews, only daughter of o 34 " i4 DC Mrs. Dennis O‘Connor, and daughâ€" ter, Joan, McIntyre Property, are on six-weeks’ holiday visiting relatives in Ottawa, Montreal, St. Catharines and ‘Toronto. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Hugh Davis and daughter, June and Miss Ada Haines, of Hamilton, visited this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Skelly. Te c ts 0 Mrs. W._“Crews, the marriage to take place on September 16th, Mr. Cyril Read, who has regently been in the laboratory department of the Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper Co. at Kapurkasing, came home on Sunday to spend a few days prior to going to Ottawa on chemical research work. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson Lang anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Sheila Elizabeth, to Mr. Leslic Robert Redford, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Redford, Delisle, Saskatchewan, the wedding to take place in the Church of the Nativity, Timmins, Onâ€" tario, September the thirteenth. . Whereas Cleveland McCourt is }1iâ€" daebted to the undersigned in the sum of $19687, for work done and materigl supplied in connection with the repairs of Ghevrolet Coupe, 1935, Serial Numâ€" ber 515057064000, and for storage thereâ€" of, and daefault has been made in paYâ€" ment thereof, notice is hereby given that on Friday, August 20th, 1041, at tie hour of 2.30 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon at Henry‘s Vulcanizing Shop, 108 Wilson Ave., Timmins, Oontario, the said CGhevrolet Coupe will be sola by L ze a ces t C Licensed Auctionger. Dated this Thursday, 1041. ment thereof, notice is hereby @IVEH | in q that on Friday, August 20th, 1941, at | yin tiir hour of 2.30 o‘clock in the afterâ€" | as : noon at Henry‘s Vulcanizing Shop, 108 | RMas Wilson Ave., Timmins, Ontario, the | Nur said OChevrolet Coupe will be sold bDY | cess public auction by H. W. WARREN, | ing, Licensed Auctionger. N Gev. ODated this Thursday, August 15th,| less All persons having claims against the Estate of Francis Piro, late of the Town of Timmins, in ‘the Province of Onâ€" terio, who died on or about the 3rd day of June, AD. 1941, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned personal representative of the said Deâ€" ceased, or her Solicitors, on or before the 29th day of August, AD. 1941, full particulars of their claims. Immédiâ€" ately after the said date the saild perâ€" sonal representative will distribute the assets of the said Deceased, having reâ€" gard only to claims of which she shall then have notice to the exclusicn of all others, and she will not be iliable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice for the assels $9 distrileuted or any part thereof. PATEP st Timmins, Ontario, this TICE TO CREDITORS AND QTHEERS IN THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS PIRO One Year to Repay . Apaly is Branch of HENRY‘S VULCANIZING, per H. Lauzon. 166% Balsam St. South, Wt ontario’ W W’st 2% Third Avenue, Timmins, Ontario, 2 You 1 Mcuthz 6 55.87 § 5.00 $100.96 $ 9.00 §$280.94 §$25.00 $505.54 $45.00 Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates (No Personal Lishility) DIVIDEND NOTICE Notice is hergby given that the inâ€" terim dividend of Fifteen Gents (16¢) per share, payable in Canagian fupds, nas been declared by the Rirectors of Personal Liability), payable September 3, 1941, to shareholders Qf record @ the close of business August 156, 1941, By order of the Roard. J. R. BRADFTELD, Under and by Virtye of an Wrif of Fieri FPacias, issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, ‘and to me directed, against the lands ang tenements Talisman Gold Mines Limited, in an action wherein Royden John FPullep is the Plaintiff and Talisman Gold Mings Limited is the Defendant, I have selgâ€" Toronto, Ont., August 6, j1941. offer for sale by public auction at the Sheriff‘s Office in the City Hall in the City of Toronto, Ontarnio, on Meonday, the 8th day of September, 1041, at the hour of 10.30 o‘clock in the forenpon (Bastern Standarnd Time), all the title, interest and equity of redempton of the above named Defendant, Talisâ€". man Gold Mines Limited, in, to ARG out of the following described lands. and tenements, viz: A 1. The said land is entered in Parâ€" col 4215 in the register for Sqouth Rast CGochrane and is described as follQgys: Situate in the Township of Guibord, in the District of Cochrane and PrOGâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the Crowar as Mining Land, namely: ‘The South Fast Quarter of the Bouth of LOb. Number Seven (7), in the Bixth Gonâ€" cession of the said Township. conteinâ€". ing, by admeasurement, Fortyâ€"one and Threeâ€"quarters (41%) asres, mpre OFP lesgs. 2. The said land is entered in Parâ€" cel 4216 in the register for Bouth Bast Cochrane and is desceribed as follqgws: Situate in the Township of in the District of Cochrane and PEQâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the COrmmwn. as Mining Land, namely: ‘The North wWwest Quarter of the Squth Half of Lot Number Seven (7), in the Bixth CGConâ€" cession of the said To , containâ€" ing, by admeasurement y-one aAnd Threeâ€"quarters (41%) acres, more OF: s s t w ECOs 0 a taining, by admeasynsment, Fortyâ€"one and Seventhâ€"eighths (41%) acres, mgre or less. i 4. The said land is eniered in PAFâ€" cel 4218 in the register for South Rast Cochrane and is dgescribed as follows:. Situate in the Township of , Guibord, in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" yince of Ontarto, granted by the Crown as Mining Lapnd, namely: The South west Quarter of the Squth Half of Lot Number Seven. (7), in the Bixth Gonâ€" cession of the said Township, con? taining by admeasuremept, Portyâ€"one and Threeâ€"quarters (41%) acres, more or less. 64 5. The said land is enfered in Parâ€" cel 4219 in the register for South East Cochrane and is described as follows: Situate in the Township of Guhord, in the District of Coshrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the Grown Mining Land, namely: The Squth East Quarter of the South Hak of Lob Number Eight (8), in the Sixth Con»« cession of the said Township, cOnâ€" taining, by admeasurement, Fortyâ€"0n® and Sevenâ€"Eighths (41%) ACTGS, IAOFG or less. 6.'I‘hesaidlandismtcwdmwr' vimeofonwm,gmtfldbymm as Mining Land, namely: The Slorth Rast Quarter of the South Hall Of LOb Number Eight (8), in the Sixth GORr cession of the said Township, containâ€" ing, by admeasurement, Fortyâ€"O0s8 and Sevenâ€"eighths ($1%) acres, OF less. Dated at Cochrane this éth day of June, 1941. John P. MackAYÂ¥, less. ' o s * 3. The said land is entered in Pg;'g! cel 4217 in the register for south Bagt Cochrane and is described as follows: Situate in the Township of Guibord in the District of Cochrane and PEQâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: The Bouth East Quarter of the North Half of Number Eight (8), in the Sixth GoRâ€" ELE cession of Neighborâ€"Don‘t let it wWorry yO You‘ll find it in my left ear. â€"Giobe SHERIFE‘S SALE OF LANDS Man at Footha)]) Game (whispering) My gosh, I‘ve yelled so hard I‘ve lost Sheriff, District of Cochrane. (No FOR SALEâ€"Chesterfleld Bed in good condition, Cheap. Apply 31 Floral Avenue. ~63 NOTICE: TO CR EDITORS In the Estate of Reginald David Ledson _._Al persons having claims against the Estgte bf Reginald David Ledson, late of the Township of Tisdale in the ‘Bigtrict of Gochrane, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of March, 1041, are required to send to the unâ€" dgersigned on or before the 15th day ‘Of Baptcmber, 1041, full particulars of FOR RENTâ€"Bachelor apartments and single roomés; suitable for office and living quarters. Apply Sky Block, Room 208. Phone 2195. 56 to 63 WANTEpP, by the Childrens Ald So«â€" clety, femilies willing to give homes on g boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. If phone B55, or call at Room MQWPN Building, Timmins. 60â€"62tf ImmediAtely after the 1§th day of Beptember, the assets of the deâ€" ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claeims of which the Adminisâ€" tratrix Shll then have notice. at Wouth Porcupine, Ontarip, the §th day of August, 1941 ‘ments of CLAUDIA HANCOCK, in an action wherein JOHN W. FOGG LTD., is the Plaintiff and CLAUDIA HANâ€" COCK is the Defendant, I have seized and taken jn execution and will offer for sale by public auction, at the office of E. C. Brewer Ltd., in the Gordon Block, 3 Pine Bireet, ‘North, Timmins, Qniarig, on Wednesday the 27th day of Anugust, 1941, at the ‘hour of 10.30 o‘clock in the forenoon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the gbove named Defendant, Ralton RBlock, South Porcupine, Onâ€" tario, Bolicitor for the Administratrix. AUY Clamified Advertising must be ls A WOBPD PBR INSERTION (miluiminm 0) 14c A Wm PER TINSBRTFION ARGED .(m $5¢) sult of copy not carefully, legibly wrman, Mistakes occurring from these souyrces are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s prisk, vance will not be responâ€" for errors ocoyrring in teleâ€" _ The EXECUTION AGAINGT LANDS, isâ€" ‘sued out of. the.Second Division Court in the Ristrict of Cochrane and to me g@irected,. against the Lands and teneâ€" of the following descriped lands and tenements, Vis: The sald land is entered in Parcel 13 in the register for Whitney and Tiadele and 4s described as follows: ituate in the Township of Tisdale in the District of Coghrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, namely: ‘The Surface Rights of Part of Block "J" as shown on Plan Mâ€"30 (Temisâ€" kaming), ROW deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane, described as follows; .. Commencing at the north east angle of Block "J" as shown on said plan; Thenee westerly glong the north bounâ€" dary of said block 40 feet; Thence southerly and paralle!l to the east bonundary Of said block 60 feet; Thence easterly and parallel to the north boundary of said block 40 feet; Thence northeriy along the east boundary of said block 60 feet to the point of comâ€" UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN Dated at Cochrane this 19th day of SHERIFF‘S SALE OF LAND MITSCELLANEOUS John D. Mackay, Bheriff, District of Cochrane. FOR RENT . in, to and out

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