supplying household and farm necessâ€" ities. Suitable travel outfit required. Credit furnished. Write, the J, R. WATKINS Company, DEPT. O-T-'ZA 2177 Masson, Montréal. WANTEDâ€"Boarding. Homes for Child> ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipfl Building, Timmins. Baby pram: Baby Bed and a basâ€" sinete mattress (new): Baby car seat; Junior, size bed; doll‘s small wicker carriage. Phone 359. > _ â€"8¢ Start In your Own Business If you have been discharged from the Armed Forces or laid off in a war plant, if your farmwork or other oc« cupation does not take all of your time, if you/are honest and dependable, military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we‘ll establish Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having claims against the estate of Ferdinand Ladouceur, late of 87 Main wAyenue, Timmins who died on January l‘flfh 1941, are required to file their claims with me on or ‘before 'September 15th, 1944, as of which date I shall procged to distribute the Estate of the deceased, having regard onlyA In The Estate of Ferdinand Ladouceur Toronto Telegram:â€" Sometimes . sly dig gets under your skin. . to gl;ims of wmc‘h notice sï¬ï¬â€™n "then nave been received. , Helen Ladouceur, Administratrix clo Frank W. Callaghan, K. C.) 26 Queen Street East, Toronto. â€" ‘ her Solicitor. these sources are wholly at . adver- tiser‘s risk. Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. Address ; The Advance wili not be‘ responâ€" sible for errors occurring in tele. phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" All. Classified Advertising must be 1%6e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED |â€" _ (Minimam 356) ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION P.O. Box 159 Sherbrooke, Que. PC : OoPr ;. f MINE® OFFICE at: ARNTFEIELD FOR SALE lc A WORD PER INSERTION Canada Northern Power Bymeothmnntw ed by the May mmmm;mgpgnmemmuyumy arrears of taxes in the Town of ‘ Building, Timmins, at the hour of ten fourteenth day of September, 1944 TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE AGENTS WANTED Montreal, 2% Gu‘;;t;l'atm irejermd Stock No par value Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes No. 61. Phone 26 Notice is further given that if the full amount of taxes and costs is $s 6"‘\,‘"’ i L.- 25. 19«. WANTED July 25th, 1944. August <17th, $1.75 per share, ‘The magistrate explained at some length the process of law in criminal ‘matters, from the laying of.:the infor» mation to the trigl and decision of the court. He enlarged upon the trial of indictable offences and other offences summarily. In ‘indictable cases the accused has the right to elect to be tried by a judge and Jury, by a Judge without a jury, or by the magistrate. He also made reference to the nature of preliminary hearings. _ Magistrate Atkinson : noted that a magistrate‘s duties embrace. a VYery large field, including the dealing with cases of juvenile delinquency. He stressed the very important nature of the work and the need for the greatest care being exercised to see that full justice is done and no one is wrongly convicted, and in matters being atâ€" tended to in such a manner as to en« sure public safety and. welfare. In a brief but witty speech, Mr. W. Langdon introduced the guest "speaker, while Crown Attorney S. A. Caldbick expressed the thanks and apâ€" preciation of the club for the interest= ing and informative address. C000 118 .84 mese â€" Record Attendance Hear Magistrate at Men‘s Club to aming, and he has> witnessed the growth of that district and also of the district of Cochrane, the jJudicial disâ€" trict and also the northern part of old Temiskaming. _ : : [Previeus to his appoiï¬tment Magâ€" istrate. Atkinson pointed out, there. were numerous magistrates and justâ€" ices .of the peace who presided at police court sittings. Payment for the services of these magistrates was made through the collection by them ofâ€" fees, and naturally there was keen interest sho to hear the cases that might arise. The situation since then, howâ€" ever, has been changed, so that now one. magistrate covers large area, going fromplace to place on circuit, and being paid an annual stipend by the (Province. The position of the maglstrate has been greatly improved through the years, inasmucn as now maglstrate having practiced in a two years‘ probationary course before obâ€" taining a , definite appointment, is secure in the same for life, | * In his address. the Magistrate spoke of the rapid ‘development of Northern Ontario and law enforcement . since the‘ early days. When he was first appointed, some thirty years ago, the Magistrate. covered all the wide area in the former large district of: Temiskâ€" * 1 1 uind mt Tok nc Two other very welcome visitors were Fiying Officer "Tommy" Stonehouse, who recently returned from Overseas ofter two and one half years OpCrâ€" ational flying, and Ordinary Seaman John Newsham, R.C.N.V.R. Both these young men are members of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Church and, it was a Ssource of great pleasure to the men present to welcome them to their monthly meetâ€" Mr. W. ThompSson, of London, Ont., was an outâ€"ofâ€"town guest also present at the meeting. Mr. Thompson is the fatherâ€"inâ€"law of Rev. H. G. Cook, Rector of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, South Porcupine. The feature o} the monthly meeting of the men of ‘St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church. on Tuesday evening in the church hallâ€"was the address by Magâ€" istrate .S. Atkinson guest speaker for the occasion.. There: was a record atâ€" tendance, ninetyâ€"three sitting down to the enjoyable. supper â€"served .by the ladies of St. Matthew‘s Guild. Property and Income Taxes if you pay your tazes when due you save I for the payment of Try The Advance Want Advertisements Magistrate Atkinson. Reâ€" â€" views Early Days and Lav . over a of 12 months. in case of death a | in good sta is uquu“ 4 “J.'J' ioi Grranges. ue ci’l“ï¬"ï¬l BANK : OF COMMERCE Mrs~ L. Lemicux leavt‘s toâ€"morrow ifor a vacation at Algonguin Park. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bradley, of Timmins, have been ~visiting Matis, Bradley‘s parents at Cobden. ‘ *+â€" Mrs. A. ’H. Wright, â€" of Smoot.h Reock Falls, were recent visit« Waiterâ€"Will it be tea or coffee, air? _: Guestâ€"I‘m not bettin.‘ Bntv)ut chckrmmg?â€"mobeandm Shaheen left | this week: by plane for a visit to Morstreal. Miss Barmbara King, ‘of ‘Cochrane was a visitor to Timmins last week, Mr. and Mrs. R, Mullen ware spending a holiday in New York City, and other points. h oC TT TV‘ Mrsg. I. K. Pierce anf daughter, ‘Trilby, left on Tuesday flpr a holiday visit to Toronto. . Misses Irene and Marj6rie Pexton returned on Sunday from a holiday visit to Duparquet, Que. Mirs. E. Dupont was a ‘recent visitor to Pen'!bme Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read, and daughâ€" ter, Miss Doris,â€"left on Saturday .for a holiday visit to Lake Simtcoe, Ordinary ‘Seaman R:>Johnâ€"Newsham;, RCNV.R., is spending 14 days furâ€" lough with his mother, Mrs. Carl Briggs, 19 Commercial Avenue. George Vartenuik, Canacdian Army stâ€" ationed in B. C. is s'p(,nding leave visiting at his home, Sixth Ave. Wren Claire Sweeney has returned to her station after spending leave visiting at her home Spruce St. Mrs. P. Larmer, daughter, Moira, and son, Jerry, are spending> summer vacation at iNorth Bay. Sergt. Jos. Jeffrey, R. C. A. P., is spending a leave at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jeffrey, 69 Way ‘Ave. George Alfred Percival, of the 48th, Highlanders, was wounded in action in France on Aug. 13th. He has been overseas four years, Pte Chas. Perâ€" cival, his brother, is also overseas while a sister Bessie, is with the C. W. A. C‘s Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flynn, of Edmonâ€" ton, Alberta, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Flynn, 155 Elm street south, and Mr. and Mrs, Tom ®Flynn, 19 Kirby avenue. Deputy Fire Chief James Morton and Mrs. Morton and family were reâ€" cent visitors at the home of Mr. Morâ€" ton‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morâ€" ton, of Haileybury. Mr. and Mrs. N. Farnan and daughâ€" ter, Jean, have returned home to 105 Hemlock street, after spending several weeks visiting relatives in Winnipeg, Man, \ a AlLl‘A Private George Percival Wounded in Action Aug. 13 Fit.Lieut. John VanRassel, recently returned from (Overseas, is spending leave at his home, Commercial Ave. Sgt. James Curtis, R. C. A. F., recâ€" ently returned from Overseas, is spendâ€" ing leave at his home, Pine St. before receiving further posting,. Flying Officer Thomas C. Stoneâ€" house arrived home on Monday, after 2% years service overseas to spend a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stonehouse, 39 James Ave. Bonhomme is away, but his departâ€" ment soon removed all danger from fire. An oil burner overflowed, causing heavy smoke, but the fire was extingâ€" uished by use of the chemical tank at Among the local and personal items in The Northern News of Kirkland Lake last week, the following item will be of local interest:â€"‘"Miss Verâ€" onica Shantz, Timmins has been visâ€" iting her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Mitchell 74 McKelvie avenue, Kirkland Lake, and left Friday with her causin, Mr. Floyd Garrison, for Havelock and Campbellford, where they will join Mrs. Garrison and son, Bobby, for a cbuple of weeks." During the past week the Timmins fireman have had only two calls, one ibecause it was a chimney fire in Schuâ€" macher. ‘The call here was for 40 Railway street, but the firemen found no blaze on Railway street in Timmins,. Then it was found that the call should have been sent to the Schumacher brigade. Mrs. Annie B. Percival, Timmins, has received word that her son, Pte. The other fire call was on Wednesday to 19 Elm south, the home of Counâ€" cillor: J. V. Bonhomme, chairman of the and Light Committee. Mr. before much damage was done. Schumacher Chimney Fire IsFalse Alarm in Timmins Robert Menard: Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. Lit 3, Alg, 1, Geom. 8, Trig. 1, Phys. C, Chem C, Fr. Authors 1, F‘r. Comp. 1. . 2, Geom. Irene Meria: Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. Lit. Aut.hors 1, Lat. Comp. 1, Fr. Authors Andy Mestan: Eng. Comp. 3, Alg. 2, Gecom. 3, Phys. 3. Evert Moller: Eng. Comp. 2, Alg. 1,; Geom. 1, TrlglPhyszcheml Fr. Authors C, Fr. Comp. C. Catherine Montgomery: Botany ‘C. Kenneth Morgan: Eng. Comp.. C, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. i1, Geom. C, Trig.. 2, Phys. 1, Chem. 1, French Authors C Fr. Comp. C. . Sylvano Pizzale: Alg. C. Nicholar Rewegan: Alg. 1, Geom. 2 Walterâ€"Rewegan: Alg. C. Armandina Romualdi:; Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 3, Mod. Hist. C, Alg. 1, Trig. 2, Lat. Authors 1, Lat. Comp. 1, Fr. Authâ€" ors 3, Fr. Comp. 1.> ‘â€" Douglas Ross: Eng. Comp C, Alg. 3, Geom. C, Trig. C, Phys. C. f David Rowe: Eng. Comp, 3, Eng. Lit. C, Trig. 3, Botany 3, Phys. C, Chem. 2, Fr. Authors C, Fr. Comp. C. Joyce Ryan: Eng. Comp. 1, Mod. Sheila Rymer: Eng. Lit. 3, Geom. C, Trig. C, Botany 2, Zoology 3, Phys. C, Chem. 2, Fr. Authors C, Fr. Comp. C. Beryl Service; Eng. Comp. C, Mod. Hist. C, Alg. 2, Trig. 3, Phys. C, Chem. 3, Fir. Comp. C. 3 . Frank Simpson: Geom. C. Bill Slywchuk: Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. 1, Geom, 2 ,Trig. 2, Phys. 1, Chem. 2, Fr. Authors 2, Fr. Comp. 2: Danice Stewart: Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. 1, Botany 2, Zoology C, Fr. Authors C Richard Stingle: Eng. Comp. 1, Eng. Lit.; 1, Mod. Hist. 1, Alg. 3, Trig. 2, Lat. Authors 1, Lat. Comp. 1, Fr. Authors Eura Smith: Geom. 1, Trig. 2, Botany 1, Zoology 3, Chem. 1. Lois Southam: Eng. Comp. 1, Eng. Lit. 2, Alg. 1, Geom. 1, Trig. 1, Phys. 1, Chem. 1, Fr. Authors 2, Fr. Comp., 2. + (Continued from Page One) Douglas Leiterman: Eng. Comp, 2, ng. Lit. 3, Mod. Hist. 1. Fr. Authors €f _ Leonard Taylor: Eng. Comp. C, Alg ‘C, 'Phys. Co _Chen}. Co Barbara Thompson: FEng. Comp. 2, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. 2, Geom. C, Botany C, Zoology C. : Betty ‘Tyrrel: Eng. Comp. 2, FEng. Lit. C, Mod. Hist. 2, Alg. C, Trig. C, Botanyâ€"3, Zoology 3, Fr. Authors 3, Fr. Comp. . Viola Warren: Eng. Comp. 1, Eng Lit. 2, Mod. HlstlAlngrigzLat Authors 1, Comp. 1, Fr. Authors , May Won: Geom. 3, Botany 2, Zo« ology C, Phys C, Fr. Authors C, Fr. Eng Lois Urquhart: Eng. Comp. 1, Eng. Lit. 3, Alg. 1, Geom. 1, Trig. 1, Phys. 2, Chem. 2, F‘r. Authors 1, Fr..Comp. 2, , North Bay Nugget:. â€". Remember when we used to be able to take a spare tube to‘ the beach so that junior could learn to â€" Smith‘s Falls Recordâ€"Herald: â€"iIt has often been said that honesty is the best policy. Why then, has it never been made the national policy? Exchange:â€"Life should have been contented for the pioneers. Many of them ‘died without ever knowing they had B.O. or halitosis. Sense and Nonsense:â€"An aviator speaks of a low ceiling. Those in the "black market" have never heard or ceiling. Sudbury Star: â€" This changing world: An experienced store customer asks the new salesgirl ‘*May I help you?" i Kitchener Record:â€"‘"Too much rest will cause fatigue, as well as too much work," declares a physician. Accordâ€" ing to this theory, there are many High:â€"grade Samples from > Week‘s Runâ€"of> the‘ Press More â€"Gas for war means less for us persons who ought to work now and then in order to be rested up from being overâ€"rested. North Bay: Nugget:â€"At the present rate of progress, those Germans reâ€" treating in the East should soon be attacking in Normandy, Sense and Nonsense:â€"You can tell the seasoned He eschpes criticism by placing the . on someone else,. Toronto Telegram:â€"A smart execuâ€" tive is the one who selects an able asâ€" sistant. Globe and Mail:â€"In Mexico City "slacks" have become something of a state issue. Two reasons are: given ; Mexican women so garbed “dlsgrace their nationality," while foreign women "lack the respect ‘that is due to Mexâ€" ico As it is easy to .raise trouble TIMMINS; GONT. ’2,‘92.; j 73 4 ie o0 ) e Â¥ w o e "Pepeiâ€"Cola" is the registered trade mark in Canada Fepsiâ€"Cola Company. of Canada, _leited‘ â€" Rmpire Digest:â€"â€"Two soldiers of a commando unit in the south Pacific are named Gilbert and Sullivan. At the conclusion of the tour they hope to produce the Mikado.: * inltuico.cmummuoithiu mhm mâ€"-A si:-year-old Be take lost of punishment. He th hasn‘t seen a cowboy picture u aits through the second showing Sudbury Star:â€""Never waste house« hold scraps," M a wartime economy hint. Agreéed, Open the wisdows and let the neighbors heas. North Bay Nugget:â€"They say Stailin pushed the Germans out of the Ukraine because they went against hig Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYES EXAMINED GLASSESs FITTED ~EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment â€"Phone 1877 " BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. â€" ~Timn Scientific Accuracy Yader® special appointmaent old â€" boy thinks he until he