Ambulance Brigade Christmas Whist Drive Big Success 1RVIN ROSNER, se oi EL LE CIECIE HECKE SE NE SE SE EVE LE ANE SE SE L. United Cigar Stores Limited § (@ 21 Third Ave EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLPG. 16 TW EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED iEA UE CE SLASLESLSSIL P SL. SA Wt POLO CHROMIUMâ€" PLATED ONEâ€"HAND CIGARETTE LLGHTER Standard model as illustrated Mrs. McQuarric Mrs. P. LObrun Made 60¢ . â€" _ $L20 PUNCH PERFECTOS CIGARS Box of 25â€"$§2.50 DECEMBER 18TH 1941 W\ SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES 60c â€" $1.20 «â€"â€" $2.40 PLAYER‘S “MILD" CIGARETTES 60c â€" $1.20 â€" $2,40 PLAYCER‘S ‘â€\IEDIU’W’ CIGARETTES Plain or Cork 60c $1,20 W IN(“HESTI‘ R CIG ARETTPL §$1.75 up 60c â€" BUCKINGHAM CIGARETTES Box of 25â€"â€"$§$1.25 by in England WHITE OW L CIGARS tmas whist drive nbulance Brigade, a. 47, held in the esday evening, was 1¢ vEi.ery priZzes icky winners ily and gents ry generous‘ly ars to Troopâ€" ) Tank Regiâ€" ng whist, beâ€" Timmins Supersnap Chromium Plated Automatic CIGARETTE LIGHTER Standard model as illustrated An automatice wind proof lighter for cig arette or pipe. "Made in Canada" were COLoONEL EAZY CIGARETTE LIGHTERS $1.50 Pederson: i3th, Mrs. E. Menard; l4th, Mrs. R. Burgess; and 15th, Mrs. A. Chaloux. Gentlemen, ist, Mr. W. Baxâ€" ter: 2nd, Mrs. Lopes, playing as gent: 3rd. Mr. Bergman:; 4th, Mr. Sears: 5th, Mr. F. Walkley: 6th, Dad Gray; 7th, Mr. Price: 8th, Mr. T. Parks; 9th, Mr. MacMillan: 10th, Mr. Simpson; lith. Mr. G. Beckett: 12th, Mrs. Richards: 13th, Mrs. P. Sleep, playving as gent:; l4th, Mr. Johnson; and 15th, Miss L Rigg, playing as gent. Corp. Supt. George A. Gibson acted as masiter of ceremonies in a very capâ€" able manner. The Timmins Division wish to thank those who attended and the donors of the prizes, also The Porcupine Advance | for the publicity, who made this affair such a big success and wish all thel Season‘s Greetings. Christmas Donations by Women‘s Institute ially delightful reading entitled "Santaâ€" Claus and Uncle Ben‘‘, by Mrs. James Prentice, was a feature of the afterâ€" ncoon. A word contest, for which the prize was a cup and saucer, was won by the president, Mrs P. G. Howard. Plans were made to pack a box for the sailors of the ship, "Gaspe", which was adopted by the Institute some time ago, and it whs decided to meet at the home of Mrs. C. Briggs at 19 Commercial avenue, on Friday afternoon. <The members are asked to turn in all completed work, so that these bales may contain the necessities or the sailors. Also, all workers are asked to bring the finished quilts, so Christmas donations to various serâ€" vice organizations were made at ‘the regular meeting of the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute held on Wednesday afternoon in the Hollinger hall, with the president, Mrs. P. G. Howard, in the chair. These donations included one to the Sick Children‘s Hospital, to the Russian Red Cross fund, to the Red Shield of the Salvation Army, and to the Bombed Victims‘ Pund. Carols to mark the season were en joved ‘by the members, and an espec up _ PHONE 317 17 THIRD AVE, WEST $1,20 DR. PLUMB‘S PERFECT PIPE â€" CARBURETOR YELLOâ€"BOLE PIPE IRWIN‘S RUM PIPES, London made â€" i. B. D. NEW STANDARD, London Made Plain and Rustic Finish â€" â€" DUNHILL BRIAR PIPES, London Made Plain and Shell Finish â€" â€" â€" PERKIN‘S BILLFOLDS Genuine Leather N A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF SHAPES IN EACH P PERFECTLY FINISHED Style No. 6106 as illu Only a few brands are most prominent Engl Leo Horn is Guest of Honour at Party Tuesday Evening ner, Bernadette Pierre, Messrs FI ier Fournier, Jo Cecil Gibson, La Horn. and M Marke] Mr. an Pichet ner. }| Eight Members of Timmins Citizens‘ Band Remembered The members of the T zens Band have eight of | on active service in the pleasiantness. Sergt. C. J the Ordnance Corps, whi others are in the Air Forc the Timmins Citizens‘ RBa ship here sent two tins of their comrades who are His Majesty‘s Forces. T that these may be packed and turned over to the Red Shield for distribution in England. la Others from $1.50 up v brands are listed here but you will find minent English makers represented in our very complete Pipe Stock. M\ 1i¢ _ S ge. This ind mem in M legular style Bl . * PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 11 erkin‘s Humatic Tobacco Pouches Appeal is Issued to Veterans of Last Great War mil â€" â€" BRAXD. EVERY PIPE Jimpany Qualific pulated that the companies ttached to Military District ritish Columbia) and the reâ€" in the world events with the ast in danger has made the ing of the western guard rcessity. The two new comâ€" 1 be known as No. 11, "C" and No. 11 "D" Company. itions for any veteran wantâ€" n are that they must have ce in the Great War, 1914â€" v milst be fifty years of age They must be in Categories ng official authorize nan who C district. p neadquarters ol 2 in Toronto and the ap om Toronto this week. Th iust be recruited immedi y person signifying his in ining can receive his medi tion at any of the recruit 1€ toOke acti in Timmins said 1 to recruit every in qualify in Timâ€" and $1.25 .up S $1.50 $2.00 $1.75 up nby, London, Montreal: AC nembse iteman he fact that vice are not ut are folâ€" d wishes of 1€ o1 other two Guards of in appé the la JacKkson ston. authorâ€" wo comâ€" Military the apâ€" ha »t Mr. and Mrs. G. Gauthier and n | daughter were visitors to Cochrane last â€"_ | week,. (2 Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith, of Noranda, were recent visitors to Timmins. Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Dearborn, of Sault Ste. Marie, were Timmins visiâ€" tors last week. Mr. Enzo Colameco spending a holiday at Miss Laura Chamandy, of Cochrane, was a recent visitor to friends and reâ€" latives in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Turgeon, of Cochrane, were Timmins visitors last week, Mrs. Wallace Dempsay was the guest of her father, Mr. A. D. W. Cuthbert, at Cochrane, last week. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mowâ€" bray, 1721 Pine street north, on Wedâ€" nesday, Dec. 17thâ€"a son. Mrs. Vernor and Mrs. Morris Bucoâ€" vetsky were guests last week of Mrs. Thomas Mallin, Noranda. Hugh Montgomery, of the RCMP., stationed at Ottawa, is spending the Christmas holiday in town. "Stevie" stephenson, of the R.C.A.FP. formerly with the Imperial Bank in Timmins, is spending Christmas leave with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Van Rassel and son, of Kirkland Lake, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Kassel. Mr. Jack Martin, parachute packer with the R.CAF., is spending Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s leave at his home here, Lt. W. H. Langdon is home on furâ€" lough from Camp Borden to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Langdon. Miss Dorothy Miller, of Noranda, was he guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. H. . _ OWeill, Timmins. Mtr. Bob Laidlaw, is expected to arâ€" rive home during the weekâ€"end from Queen‘s University, Kingston, where he is a student. Thirtyâ€"nine employees of the Spruce Falls Co., Kapuskasing, are now on active war service overseas, while anâ€" other eighty of them are on active service in Canada. Her many friends will be sorry to learn that Vera King underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Monday of this week. Mr. J. Lyman Murray, principal of the Timmins High and Vocational Sschool, was guest speaker at the anâ€" nual commencement exercises of the Kirkland Lake Collegiate and Vocaâ€" tional School on Friday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alexander, of 103 Toke street, and Mrs. Les Marshall, of 72 Maple street north, are spending a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Marshall will remain at the home of her parâ€" ents in Toronto for the Christmas holiday. The engagement is announced of Miss Ann Elizabeth Jopson, daughter of the laté Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jopson, of 41 Lakeshore Road, to Mr. Allen James Craig, son of WMr. and Mrs. Robt. M. Craig, of Stamford Centre, Niagara Falls, the marriage to take place in Niagara Falls on December 31st. Ableâ€"Seaman Bob Hardy, . second class gunner, captain of the guns, with the Royal Canadian Navy, arrived here on the afternoon train Monday to spend a fourteen days leave at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hardy, 6 Transmission Line. Seaman Hardy‘s home port is Halifax. Arcade L‘Heureux, Chesterville minâ€" er, was sentenced to three months at Haileybury last week on a charge of illegal possession of gold ore. He was allowed the month he had been in custody awaiting trial to count as part of his sentence. The defence was that he had been "framed", and on the thought that. there might be something in this claim, the jury made a recomâ€" mendation for leniency. The Rouynâ€"Noranda Retail Merâ€" chants Association is petitioning the mines in the Rouyn camp to pay their employees every second Thursday, inâ€" stead of the 10th and 25th of the month. The merchants say that if the change is not too inconvenient for the accounting staffs it would be a benefit to merchants and to employees of the mines. Among the local and personal notes in The Northern Tribune, of Kapusâ€" kasing, last week was the following of general interest to many:â€"*"Mr. Otto Rajaaho, until recently a radio operâ€" ator with the Department of Transport at the airport, left on the evening train â€" Wednesday for Whitehorse, Â¥ukon, where he will assume n2°wW duties." At a social evening last week at Kapuskasing given in honour of Mr. Clement Saville, who has been town clerk since the incorporation of the town twenty years ago, Mr. Clement mentioned that the town has only had four mayors, one of them for part of a year, while the present mayor, Mr. E. S. Noble, has been elected mayor for fifâ€" teen successive years, fourteen of them by acclamation. Mr. Noble was formâ€" erly a resident of Timmins, being manâ€" ager here of the Northern Canada Power Co., and serving on the town council here. Kapuskasing owes much to former residents of Timmins, inâ€" cluding Mayor Noble, Town Engineer Murdock and Fire Chief Secord Robinâ€" Clement Saville, who has been town|dwc clerk since the incorporation of the' 7 town twenty vears ago, Mr. Clement |bid Mr. H. Charleton, branch manager the Sun Life Assurance Company, North Bay, is spending a few days i town. of ‘Toronto, is his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marshall, of Torâ€" onto, formerly of Timmins, are expectâ€" ed to arrive here Christmas Eve, to be the guests of Mr. Marshall‘s parents for the holidav. Miss Jean Laidlaw will arrive home from Toronto University on Saturday, to spend the Christmas holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.â€"H. G. Laidlaw. Miss Patricia Carson, of Windsor, Ontario, is expected to arrive here for the Christmas holiday, on Christnras eve, to spend the holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G: Carsion. Wedding Tuesday Evening at South Porcupine Manse South Porcupine, Dec. 17â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"On the evening of December 16th, in the manse, the Rev. J, A. Lyttle united in marriage Miss Ruby Jane Brown, of Timmins, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, John Brown of Halifax, to Mr. Jamss Arden Johnston, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston, of South Porâ€" cupine. navy blue hat and accessories, and a corsiage. of prairie roses. She was atâ€" tended by her sister as matron of honâ€" our, Mrs. John R. Forsyth, who wore a frock of Air Force blue crepe, with navy blue accessories, and a corsage of roses. Mr. J.~R. Forsyth was groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have taken up residence in Timmins. The bride was chamingly attired in a frock of Queen‘s blue crepe, with The Galt Aircraft School operates under the Dominionâ€"Provincial Youth Training Programme and trains; young men as Aero Engine Mechanics, Airâ€" frame Mechanics, or Wireless Operaâ€" tors (Ground). Y oung Men Wanted Now to Learn Air Force Trades Applicants for the Aero Engine and Airframe divisions should be from 18 to 30 years of age and have a miniâ€" mum education of High School Enâ€" trance with some mechanical expetriâ€" ence or aptitude. The length of the course is 16 weeks and 195 men are enrolled every 4 weeks. Terms: 50% of the purchase price shall be payabe in cash at the time of the sale and the balance within 10 days or in such manner as may be arrang@i with the Vendor. For further particulars and condiâ€" !tions of sale anply to: Applicants for the. Wireless Operaâ€" tor (Ground) division should be from 18 to 24 years of: age and have a miniâ€" mum education of 2 years High or Technical school with a fair knowledge of mathematics; The length of the course is 20 weeks. Applicants must complete R.C.AFP. application form and furnish birth certificate, proof of education, registraâ€" tion certificate, and musit pass an R. CAF. medical examination. Students are given a subsistence alâ€" lowance of $9.00 per week. FEach applicant is required to sign an agreement to enlist in the R.CA.FP. at the completion of the course. Transportation is provided from the applicants‘ home town to Galt. For â€"further information apply to the RCAF. Recruiting Centre, 40 Worthington Street East, North Bay, Ontario. tions of sale apply to: W, S. GARDNER Solicitor for the Mortgagee, Dalton Block, South Porcupine, Ont. HERBERT W. WARREN Dated th UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF powErn COonPpoRrartON or ((ANADA THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE * J MICE: 13 _ e Canada Northern Power The Board of Directors has decliared this day the following dividends: November 25th, 1941 No. 50, quarterly 15¢c. per share payable January 26th, 1942. to holders of record at the close business December 31st, 1941, $ 60 $108 $300 §$540 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock No. 68 quarterly, $1.75 per share payable January 15th, 1942. No par value Common Stock Corporation, Limited L. C., HASKELL, F.C.IL.S Receive Def $ 55.87 $ $100.986 $ $280.94 $ $505.54 $ Other Amounts ot Proportionately Low Rates 12 Monthly Deposits of $ 5.00 $ 9.00 $25.00 $45.00 Secretary Auctioneser. of December, 70 WANTED, by the Childrens Aid So«â€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. If intere«ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. MAN WANTED â€" For good Watkin route. Steady customers. . Must h nones; and reliable. . Have car 0 means of getting one. No capital 0 experience required. Write The J R. Watkins Company, Dept. Oâ€"Tâ€"7A 2177 Masson Street, Montreal, P.G Mr. and Mrs. P. O‘Shea wish to thank neighbours and friends for kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement; also for flowers and mass cards sent. Ssouth Porcupine, December 16th. _ â€"81 BRAINâ€"In loving memory of a dear mother, Emily Brain, who passed away Dec. 15th, 1937. "To die is but to live in our hearts forever." § â€"Sadly missed by Daughter Phyllis, Alf and Grandchildren. ~8)11> A regular dividend of 1% and an extra dividend of 1%, making 2% in all, have been declared by the Direcâ€" tors on the Capital Stock of the Comâ€" pany, payable on the 3ist day â€" of December, 1941, to shareholders of reâ€" cord at the close of business on the 16th day of December, 1941. DATED the li1th day of December, Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Lavin, deceased. All persons having claims, against the Estate of Fred Lavin, late of the Town of Timmins in the Disitrict of Cochrane, miner, who died on or about the 15th day oï¬ November, 1941, are required to send partitculars of same to the undersigned on or before Pifth Day of January, 1942, after which date the assets of the deceased will be distriâ€" buted, having regard only to the claims then received and disregarding all others. (minimum 25¢) ll%ce A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion _ to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a rc«â€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written, Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 18 day of December, 1941. WILLIAM O. LANGDON, 81â€"82â€"83. Solicitor for the In the Estate of Milly Elizabeth Young, All persons having claims against the Estate of Milly Elizabeth Young, late of the Town of Timmins, in the Proâ€" vince of Ontario, Deceased, who died on or about the 8th day of September, A.D. 1941, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned personal repreâ€" sentative of the said Deceased, on or before the 10th day of January, AD. 1942, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said personal representative will disâ€" tribute the asssts of the said Deceased, having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice to the exâ€" clusion of all others, and he will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereâ€" of. j NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Dated at Timmins, Ontario day of December, A.D. 1941. A. W. YOUNC Câ€"o Messrs MacBric ters Solicitors, Timmins, Ontario. In referring last week to the dea Allan Barnes, The Haileyburian the following:â€"‘"‘The death of . Barnes, a brother of Frank Barne N. O. ticket agent at Cobalt, place in St. Mary‘s on the Lake torium, Maileybury, on Friday Decemer 5th. He had been a pa there for only four days. Mr. B: who was junmarried, was bort Thornlogé 26 years ago and had his entire life in the North Cou His mother and sister live at naught and the body was sent to Poreupine for burial," Allan Barnes Buried at South End Last Week DIVIDEND NUMBER 352 EXTRA DIVIDEND NUMBER Is A WORD PER INSERTION lbe QDorcmupins Robanee CLASSIFIED ADS CARD OF THANKS HELP WANTED Phone 26 Bailey Third 1 A Mr. Bart Secretary al, P.Q. 10â€"80â€"8!1 , Barris Avenue "79â€"80â€"81 All h of had OOK 1