WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Munlclpa’ Building, Timmins. If you have been laid off in a war plant, if your farmwork. or other occupation does not take all of your time, if you are honest and dependable; military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we‘ll establish you in your own part time business, supplying household and farm necessâ€" ities. Stuitable travel outfit required. Credit furnished. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, dept. Oâ€"Tâ€"7A Mon« treal, Que. Start in your own part time business ! ',t_g: Mrs. William Collter expresses sincere thanks to Dr. Stiles and the staff of St, Mary‘s hospital; to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and Mr. Ted Turâ€" ner; and to her many other friends for their kind expressions of sympathy durâ€" ing her sad bereavement; also for the many beautiful floral tributes. lc A WORD PEKR INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%6e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must. be paid before insertion to obtaln cash rate. The Advance will not be respon- sgible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adver« tiser‘s risk. Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. Address: 45 Second Ave,, Schumacher. 26p M ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION P.O. Box 159 Sherbrooke, Que. or MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD Oe Dorcupine AMiobanee CLASSIFIED ADS Fifth Avenue Tamarack 8t Sixth Avenue Spruce St. Hemlock St, Fifth Ave. Sixth Avenue Hemlock St. Cameron St. Hollinger Ave. Vimy Ave. Cameron St. Eighth Ave, Eim St, Lane east of Patricia Blyvd. Fighth Ave. Right of Way on Lot 61 and Hart St. Lane East AGENTS WANTED Sealed Tenders will be receiveda OV lC U in the dAfternoon on Monday, July 24th, 194« mains in the Town of Timmins, as Pollows: CARD OF THANKS Complete details and of the Engineer,. T'rquins. Ontario July 6th, 1944,. THURSDAY, JULY 6th 104 A certified chequs accompany tender. Tenders for Watermain Installations Phone 26 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, Street contract bond will be required from the successful tenderer, J Bnt ish Con Tenders will be recéived by the undersigned until five o‘clock ternoon on Monday, July 24th, 1944, for the laying of waterâ€" Lane East of Patricia Blyd. FProm for ten percent of the amount of the bid must Blyd. Empire Ave T2VU 1V â€" specifications may be obtained from, the office MACDONALD‘S _ Mlsé Annette Rogers left last week for Toronto where she will be employed ! during the summer months, TRANSPORTATION for two to Torâ€" onto about July 17th. Call 1290w. Mrs, H. Allan left this week for holiday in Toronto, Miss Audrey David, of Cochrane a weekâ€"end visitor to town. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sloan spent the weekâ€"end holidaying near Elk Lake. Mr: and Mrs. I, K. Pierce were week> end visitors to Troquois Falls. Mrs.: Barbara Quine spent end visiting her parents in Miss Laura Ballantyne and Miss Inez Powell of Kapuskasing, were visitors to Timmins over the weekâ€"end. Messrs Greg and Joe Evans are at present hnolidaying at their home in New Brunswick. ; Hemlock St. Tamarack St Sixth Ave Toke St, Power Line Rea St. ‘Toke St. Mrs: George Eilies returned on Monâ€" day from a two-weeks vacation in ’I‘or- onto. Mr. Geo. Jenkin left this week to spend a month studying at the Conâ€" servatory of Music at Toronto. Leone Ave P Mr. Paul O‘Reilly, of New Liskeard, was a business visitor to town last week Miss Grace Thomson left Thursday last for her home in Walkerton, for the summer holidays. Mr. Louis Baderski left, Thursday for Toronto where he will report to the army. Miss Dérothy Bramberger â€" (Public school Staff) left last Thursday for her home in Pembroke . Sub. Lieut. Erle Hawkin, RCN.VR. spent weekâ€"end leave with his wife and family, 165 Spruce street N. affectionate memory of Richard J. Stephens, a loving husâ€" band and fond father, who died on JUly 9t‘h, 1032, 4 "god‘s greatest giftâ€"Remembrance." â€"From his Wife and Sons, = Sarnia, Ont, Myr. Ben Kleiman has returned from holiday in Sault Ste. Marie, Mr, John Cavaney, of Kapuskasing, as weekâ€"end visitor to town. Mrs. Anne Jensen left on Tuesday for trip to Windsor. * To . G. 5; MacKechnie is spending A days in Toronto this week,. IN MEMORIAM WANTED Approximate Length 960‘ A, L. SHAW Clerk nt the weekâ€" in Toronto. lti‘-‘ 10" Miss Yvette Boileau left on Wednesâ€" day for Toronto where she will report for the C. W. Aa.C. Conrad Stewart of Cochrane, was a visitor to Timmins over the holiday weekâ€"end. Flight Lieut. Heslop spent a few days in town this week., F. O. Mark Burnett, R. C. A. F. spent leave visiting relatives and friends in town this week. j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and daughâ€" ter, Edith, are at their cottage at Bar? ber‘s. Bay. Wren Christine Brown, stationed at Ottawa, is spending furlough visiting at her home, Patricia Blyvd. Misses Camay Garant and Mona Mcâ€" Glyn left on Saturday for a holiday visit to Toronto ond Detroit. Mrs. J. R. Bateman, and daughter, Beverley, left last week for Toronto to spend a few weeks visiting friends. Mrs. A, Guidolin and Mrs. G. Musâ€" tato left. on Wednesday for a holiday visit to points south. * Mrs. A. W. Hornby left yesterday for her home in Montreal after a three weeks‘ holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. F. J. Hornby, Bannerman Ave. Mrs. Peter Nigh (nee Gerry Ryan) returned to Niagara Falls, on Monday following a short visit at the home of Miss Vivian Pierce Birch St. S. F. O. Hedley (Babe) Everard left on Tuesday to report to Air Force station at Lachine. Mrs. H. J. Kelneck, with son, Dwight, of Montreal, arrived Friday. to spend a month visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, M P. Honkala, Balsam St. N. Dr. Allan Longmore and wife, of Toronto, came up on the Northland on Monday for a visit with Dr: Longmore‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Longmore. Lieut H. Montgomery and wife reâ€" turned to Yarmouth, N. S., after spendâ€" ing furlough visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Montgomery, Eim St. Mr. Mirn Hancock returned to Kaâ€" puskasing on Tuesday, after spending the holiday weekâ€"end at his home, Toke St. Miss Mary Everard returned home last week from Port Colborne to spend the summer holidays with her family, Tamarack St. Mrs, Dan McMillan of Toronto, arâ€" rived last week to spend the summer months visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Garlock, Leblanec Ave. Ed Short, R. C. A. F. stationed at Toronto, left last week after spending furlough visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Campbell. He was acâ€" companied north by his mother, from Winnipeg. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. H. J. Fuke able to be back at his duties as manager of the Timmins Branch of the Bank of Commerce, after a stay in the hospital with pneumonia. Mrs. Thos, Twaddle, Birch Styeet South, who has been 111 and confmed to her home and unable to receive visitors, but who is now on the way to recovery, s very grateful to the many friends who sent flowers.. and good wishes during her illness. Mrs. Robt. Kelly, of Windsor, has been with Mrs. Twaddle during her illness, also visitâ€" ing with Mrs. R. Russell, at 10 Laurier Ave, Death of Mrs. Geo. Ledika at So. Porcupine Hospital South Porcupine, July 5th. Speclal to The Advance. The death of Mrs. George Ledika, of 161 Huot St., occurred in Porcupine General Hospital on Thursday, at the age of 41 years. Her husbhand and two daughters Soâ€" phie and Mary survive her. A service was held on Saturday in St. Joachims R. C. Church, and the reâ€" mains were shipped on Saturday afterâ€" noon to Welland where interment was made. H. M. C. S. Swansea, reported this morning as sinking.an enemy sub., has two local men amodng its personnelâ€" Lieut. J. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, Tamarack street, and Stoker Gorden Denny, of Schumacher. LOCAL MEX ON sHIP THAT SUNK ENEMY SUBMARINE * Ssouth Porcupine lFlremen Deal With : l Menacmg Bush Fire Other Items of Interest from South Poreupine and the Dome. - The firemen were called out on Sunâ€" day ay 5 30 pm. to see to a fire which appeared to be assuwning dartgerous proportions in the bush near the road at the North end of town. There was no water near to use the pumper so the department laid three thousand feet af hose and after two hours work succeeded in extinguishing the blaze. ‘The assumption was that a cigarette might have been tossed from a car, or that the strong sun shining on glass (it was near the old â€" dump) had caused a blaze. I South Porcupine, July 5. Special to The Advance. Teachers leaving for the suunmer on Friday included: Miss Lynch, to. Torâ€" onto: Miss McMunn, to Pembroke; Miss Pritchard, : to Arnprior; Miss Houston, to Auburn; Miss Higgins, to Orillia: Miss McKeown, to Tamworth; Miss Jean Miller, to Bothwell; Miss O. Walker, to Sharbot Lake: Mrs. Black, to Owen Sound. 0 Mrs. Ross Davis and children left this week for Port Arthur where they will reside with Mrs. Davis‘ parents for the duration of the war. . Little Donna LeGier, of Toronto, came in on Monday to spend the sumâ€" mer with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, of Bruce Ave. Miss FPrances Hogan left on Thursâ€" day to spend the vacation in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ingram left for Sault Ste. Marie on holiday on Priday ‘ Mrs. R. E. Dye left last week to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. McDonald x_‘ in Ottawa. i Mrs.â€".O. McIntosh has received word from her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Robert Gordon, wounded in Italy, that he is in hosâ€" pital 100 miles back of the lines (14th Canadian General Hospital) and is suffering from a fractured leg and fractured ribs, but is getting along well. Mrs. Gordon has passed her first year Faculty of Arts examination at the U. ofâ€"T., and â€" has been appointed Supervisor of: the Queen Alexandra Playground in East Toronto for the summer months. Mrs. Gordon has reâ€" turned to Toronto after vsiting her mother, Mrs. O McIntosh. Miss Olga Gernecki, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at the Women‘s College St. Hosâ€" pital, Toronto, is home on holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gernecki, of 120 Front St. Congratulations to Lt. Commander J. H. McDonald, RCNVR,, ;md Mrs. McDonald (nee Janet Nye), to whom were born on Monday, July 3rd, in Ottawa â€" Hospital, twin daughters. These babies are the grandâ€" children of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dye, of the Dome Mines. Mrs. James Carney and son have reâ€" tumed from, Sarnia and have taken up resuience in their old home on Powell Ave. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferrigan moved on Friday from Crawford St. to Broadâ€" way Ave. Mr. and Mrs. James Fell left this week to visit friends in Toronto. Lc.â€"Cpl. Ron Moyle is home from Christie St. Hospital, and will stay with his parents at Dome Ex., for the summer months. ‘Mrs. Hollandâ€"Hurst and Miss Sally Hollandâ€"Hurst of â€"Halleybury, are guests of Miss Anna Sullivan of Main Street. ! Miss Dorothy Wilkins left on Tuesâ€" 'day for Toronto where she will mark Mrs. J. Rogers and Billy Ostrom left this week for holiday at Campbells‘ Mrs. T. C. Holmes and sons, Warren and Martin, left on Monday for Vanâ€" couver where they will spend the sumâ€" mer visiting Mrs. Holmes mother. Mr. Duresch, of Broadway, is in Porcupine General Hospital recovering from minor injuries suffered last wedâ€" nesday when he fell eighteen feet while at work at the Dome Mine., LA Beatrice Maswellâ€"Smith, . of the RCAF., from Trenton, came in on Monday to spend two weeks‘ holiâ€" day at home. Also on holiday at the Maxwellâ€"Smiths is Miss P. Smith from Toronto. Mrs. A. Carlson, of Toronto, arrived in town on Monday to spend some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Green, at Preston East Dome. Miss Pearle Kennedy left on Friday for Ottawa and Otter Lake where she plans to spend a month‘s vacation. Mrs. Lewis Pyke and her twin sons, Stephen and Clifford, from Toronto, are spending two weeks‘ with Mrs. Hall, of Connaught Hill. The boys will spend the rest of the summer here. Mrs. Kelly and grandâ€"daughter, of Ottawa, are visiting at the home of her daugzhter, Mrs. Willard Brown, of Strachan Ave. Mrs. Dorey and little daughter, of Iroquois Falls, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dorey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Doran, of Connaught Hill, Leslie Lloyd, of the American Air Force, is visiting his parents at Dome Extension for a few days. AW1L Sadie Pasaganen, RC.AFP., from Dartmouth, N.S., is spending two weeks‘ leave at home. Mrs. Hunkin and daughter, Donna, leave this weekend for Hamilton and Mitchell where they plan to spend a month. Trooper Wilfred Herbert stationed at Camp Borden spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hunkin this examination papers until she leaves for Laval University, Quebec. Miss Mabel Pace left on Saturday two weeks holiday,. Also leaving on Saturday for Bruce Mines for holidays were Mrs. R. Gemmill and children. Miss Josephine Cecconi from Torâ€" onto is home on holiday. for Bruce Mines where she will spend MORE MORE BORNâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Grovanni Zardo of Dome Ex., on June 23, a son. Mrs. Edgar and daughter Margaret Ann, of Strachan Ave., left last week for a month‘s holiday in Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hurley and family, of Kingston, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrsg. Jack Hurley, of Strachan Ave. Also visiting at the Hurley home is Mrs. Downey, of Ottawa. Miss Teresa Cosco, of Toronto, is home on holiday. ~‘The Kiwanis Air Cadets left at noon on Tuesday for Camp at Camp Borden. Mrs. McCurdie and son, John, of Montreal, arrived in town on Thursâ€" day to spend a month with friends. _Mrs. John Welsh (nee Gladys Kelâ€" low) and little son, from Shawville, are holidaying at the parental home, Mr. and Mrs, Kellow, of the Dome. , Miss Mary Curtis left on Tuesday for Souris, Manitoba, where she will visit with her sister, ~Clarice (Mrs. Sanderson) for a month. George Costain, with the RC.AF., stationed at Saskatoon, is home on sick leave, visiting his parents, Mr.: and Mrs. H. H. Costain, of Dome Ex. P.O. Raph Michell RCAF., from New Brunswick is visitmg his parents at Dome Ex. Mrs. Rene Quesnel and son left last Wednesday for North Bay for a vacation. Kiwanian Rene Quesnel who will instruct the Air Cadets at Camp Borden in signalling, etc., left on Friâ€" day for Camp Borden for preliminary training. Errolil McKinnon, of Kirkland Lake, sgpent the weekend with friends at Dome and town. Mrs. A. Pelkie of Temagami, is visitâ€" ing at the home ot her son, Ernie, at Dome. Ex. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Train . and daughter, of Niagara Falls, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Train, of Moore St. Miss Peggy Sheppard is spending the summer months with relatives in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Kain and Miss Essie Kain, V.ON., are leaving this weekâ€" end by car to spend a vacation in Owen Sound and ficinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. White and daughter left on Monday for holiday in Port Arthur. Friends of Miss Teresa Mine, who recently graduated from Grace Hosâ€" pital, Ottawa, will be interested in knowing she has acéepted a position and has left to take up her new duties in a hospital in Vancouver. Pte. J. Beaton is visiting his wife and family on Evans. St. Mr. Charles Armstrong, of Grimsby, leaves on Saturday after spending a holiday with his parents on Cecil Ave. We Can Buy Our Way Into a Breadline! the last war folks blew their money. Needless spending caused prices to rise ... our.government is determined to prevent inflofionrnow..f:fwhq there are price ceilings and other antiâ€"inflationary measures tothold the cost of living down and keep our dollar value high. And YOU help prevent u'fufun depression and keep your dollars high in value . .. every time you pass up a need|ossfluxurq (Y .. ... and avoid.black market spending. o invest your money wis ely too:soon‘ it was followed by theinevitableqdepression !, was Wilfo‘rij@ is a meek little word that covers a multitude of suffering \fd‘%%“nd only through profiting by past mistakes ... will we sufferless! Remember how in so that by 1918, the ‘compared to a similar coat at 25 1bs. Mr. and Mrs, Don Brown, of Huot St., left on Tuesday for Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd and family leave this weekâ€"end for holiday in Torâ€" onto and points South, The regular monthly meeting of the local commmittee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board will be held on Monâ€" day next at 8 p.m. in the Clinic Room of the Township Building. Will memâ€" bers please note. POLICE COURT R. Diapolo will appear next week to answer a charge of careless driving. B. Cadieux was given 10 days for being drunk in charge of a car. Three constables testified against defendant who pleaded not gullty. S. Arquette was fined $25 and costs for . assault. H. Greer brought the charge and testified that he had been hit with a hammer by accused. Eviâ€" dence proved that Greer had annoyed defendant while he was at work and had refused to leave the premises when told to do so. The magistrate told deâ€" fendant that he should not have used the hammer although he had the right to put the lad off the premises, "Put people out but don‘t use more force than necessary." H. Johnston on a charge of assault brought by his wife was made to sign a bond for $200 for one year to keep the peace, and pay costs of court _ Pretty Wedding Solemnized at St. Anthony‘s Church On Saturday morning St. Anthony‘s Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding, when Dolores Marie Brabant, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. Brabant, Pine St. S., became the bride of Henry Sapinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sapinâ€" sky, of Cochrane. Rev. Father Whissel officiated at the ceremony, S 4 4 Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE 8444444 4 4* you buy today for 68° costfl.ssthen;:whfle baby‘s cont 4}‘ | » B 4 similar coat at i; {today..This was inflation and all J by theinevitableadepression !, That‘s why TO WIT By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Timâ€" mins bearing date the nineteenth day of May, 1944, a sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Timmins will be held in the Municipal Building, Timmins, at the bhour of ten o‘clock in th» forenoon on the fourteenth day of September, 1944, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes bhas been published in the Ontario Gazette on the third day of June, 1944, and that copies of the said list may be had at my offuce Notice is further given that if the full amount of taxes and costs is not realized at the sale, and adjourned sale will be held at the same time and place on the twentyâ€"eighth day of September, 1944, and that the Corporation of the Town of Timmins reserves the right to purchase at such adjourned sale all or any lands for which the full amount of taxes and costs is not offered. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER, Timmins, Ontario, June 15, 19844. »24~â€"3G The bride chose a white sheer gown with fitted bodice and full skirt, with lace insertions, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Her fingerâ€"tip veil of tulle d‘illusion was caught to a white bow, with white roses on either side to complete the headdress. She carried a white prayer book from which fell streamers interspersed with rosebuds. She wore a tiny gold locket, gift of the gr0OHA1l. Mr. E. Brabant and Mr. A. Sapinsky were witnesses during the ceremony, and ushers were Roger Brabant and Gaston Beaulieu. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the bride‘s home, her moth= er receiving in a dress of black crepe with a corsage of red roses. The couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, and for travelling the bride chose a navy tailor= ed suit with white accessories. . They will reside in Timmins. Mrs. Helen Crewsâ€"Lake and Miss Paâ€" tricia Spears are spending two weeks visiting at Muskoka Lakes and Toronto. EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED wWith fcientific Accuracy Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYXESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appeintment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins A. L. SHAW, by Treasurer. se