HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Three Rooms Insulated. Loacation on Toke Street. Apply 108 Cherry Street or phone 2069. tf WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Child ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipa Building, Timmins. For Rentâ€"6â€"room House; residential section; owner leaving town; Phone 607â€"W. Also apartment size piano. E. W. Young. sOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Double garage in excellent condition. Could be made into dwelling but must be moved from present site. Also Queâ€" bee heater. Apply 86 Cecil Ave., or phone 310W. TOURISTS‘ LODGE, A 1942 CHEVROâ€" LET SEDAN, 73 other prizes. 75 prizes totalling $20,000 or the equivalent in Victory Bonds. Mail this "ad" with ONE DOLLAR subscription to ‘"The Kamloops Memorial Recreational Soâ€" ciety." 359 Victoria Street, Kamloops, The Fireside Club of the First Unitâ€" ed Church are holding a Rummage Sale, Saturday, May 5th. at 9 a.m. in the basement of the church, Fourth Ave. All are welcome Procceeds to be used to erect a Recâ€" reational Centre for our returning Veterans and the citizens of this district. Date of drawing to be â€"anâ€" nouced in "the : press. Don‘t delay! Act now! 307â€"45 f TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned, oftthe" Settlement of Porcupine in the District of Cochrane, will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Authority Control Board to be held at Kirkland Lake in the District of Temiskaming on the 28th day of May, 1945, at the hour of 10 a.m. for Authority District No. 14, for the issuance of an Authority for the sale of beer and wine for the following premises:â€" The Belvedere Apartments, South Porcupine, Ontario. Complete description of premises: The store and apartment building known as the Belvedere Apartments situate on Lot No. 79. Plan Mâ€"14 Sudâ€" bury and known as Municipal number 70 Bruce Avenue, South Porcuping, Ontario, DATED at South Porcupine in the District of Cochrane this 28th day of April, A. D., 1945. Frank Sgro and Antonio Sgro, 187 Moore Street, Ssouth Porcupine, Ontaris. Lady of the houseâ€"Why don‘t you work? Don‘t you know that a rolling , stone gathers no moss? Trampâ€"Madam, not to evade your question at all, but merely to obtain information, may I ask of what pracâ€" ticla utility is moss to a man like me? â€"â€"North Bay Nugget. 1c A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%¢ 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€" phonea advertisements, or as reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. The Liquor Authority Control Board of Ontario Authority District No. 14 le Dorcopmse Adbaneoe CLASSIFIED ADS $13,000 Phone 26 Belvedere Apartments 70 Bruce Avenue. from 3 to 6 p.m. Special features will be a draw on a beautiful cushion EVERYBODY WELCOME be held Under the Auspices of Arbutus Chapter No. 123, of the Eastern Star at the home of Mrs. L. Halperin, 7 Maple Street South, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH, 10945 Mr. John L. ‘Penney, of FPraserdale was a visitor to Timmins last week. Mrs: Donald Cannell left town on Tuesday for Halifax wheére she will reside. Harry S. Worth, of Pamour, was a visitor to Haileybury last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Vaillancourt were Cochrane visitors last week. Miss Ruth Smith, of Smooih Rock Falis, was a recent visitor to Timmins Mr. F. Smart, of Smooth Rock Palls was a visitor to Timmins last week. Mrs. Eugene Lamarche and daughtâ€" er, Lucille, visited in Smooth Rock Falls last week. R. C. Secore, of North Bay, was a Timmins visitor for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hunter, of Sault Ste. Marie were Timmings visitâ€" ors last week. Mrs. J. Litnicki, of Smooth Rock Falls, was a visitor to Timmins last week. Mrs. : B.; Bruce and. son,, Bill,> of Englehart, â€" visited in Timmins last week, Mrs, O. McAuley returned last week to her home at Charlton after visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Braithwaite. More than 600 entries have been reâ€" ceived by the Temiskaming Festival of. Music to be held.this year at New Liskeard on May 2nd, 3rd and 4th. L. A.â€" W. Rae Sutherland,. RCAF., (W.D.), stationed now at Mont Joli, Que., but before enlistment telegraphâ€" er at the T. N. O. Telegraph office in Timmins, was home to Haileybury last week on a short leave, Mrs. S. Wheeler was called to Torâ€" onto this week owing to the serious illâ€" ness of her father, Mr. R. Jones, Vic. toria Street, Toronto, well known and popular here where he has visited on several occasions. Programme for Vâ€"E Day Celebration at South Poreupine South Porcupine, May 2ndâ€"A citiâ€" zen‘s meeting representing the various organizations of South Porcupine was held in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building on Tuesday, May Ist, at 7.30 p.m. The meeting was opened by Reeve V.~H. Evans and Mr. T. R. Langdon; President of the South Porcupine Kiâ€" wanis Club, was nominated as chair man. b A general discussion took place, com mittees were appointed and the fol lowing programme was decided on: In ihé event of Vâ€"E Day being anâ€" nounced in the forenoon, Church serâ€" vices will be held in all churches at 200 pm. and all citizens are respectâ€" fully requested to attend the services. If Vâ€"E Day should be announced in the afternoon, church services will begin one hour safter the announcement, A civic celebration and ## *# # *+ #* w# # # ## #* *# *# ## # # ## * # * t .“.“.“.†#* #* # # ## # # .“ # # ##4 id 0... # t «t Â¥ «# My business will hereafter be carried on at 3 Pine St. North (Gorâ€" don Block) instead of 19 Elm St. South. Real Estate and Insurance 3 Pine St., North Timr THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Monthly Deposits provide for repayment It death occurs while a Persona. Loon is in good staonding, life Insurance orranged and poid for by the Bank provides for liquidation of the unpaid bolence, J. V. BONHOMME to put in your next winter‘s coal ? Do you require a Apply to nearest branch of â€" Low Raotes patriotic deâ€" Timmins monstration will begin one hour and a half after the commenement of the church services.. The programme will be as follows: A parade of all organizations will be formed on Main St. in front of the Municipal Building and a band will be in attendance. The Committee is anxâ€" ious that each organization be resâ€" ponsible for as many floats and flags, etc., as possible, The parade will co course ending at the Ba on arrival at the Ba form into a square. will open with the sing ional Anthem followed utes‘ silence in memc president of the US.A lano Roosevelt. Pollowi slience a Thanksgiving ceremony will be obs bers of the clergy. At of the seorvice there w by His Worship Reeve and Mr. Perey Andre the Local Branch of th ion. The committée in CNHalse tions urges all citizens tC their places of business and ‘The day following Vâ€"E D proclaimed as A civic . holid municipal officials of the TC Tisdale. In the evening, unde of the South Porcuping ment, a spectacular fire will commence at 9.00 p erounds. The committee the fact that Vâ€" brated as awbove of the day of the nounced. Programme of the Geenâ€"Bartlett Recital, May 5th Event Sponsor ed by cuplne ’\'IUSIC Association No music lover shnol cital sponsored by the sic Teachers‘ Associat at the McIintyre Gym urday, May 5th, comn This is a joint recital artists of outstanding Geen, pianist, who is the Toronto Conserval coming here as adju Porcupine Festival of Edouard Bartlett, wide famse as a maSt The following be presented :â€" Violinâ€"ConcertC aldi) f Ariosoâ€"(Bach Minuetâ€"POrp( Pianoâ€" Sonata van) Graveâ€"Allegroâ€" Rond Violinâ€" Concerto in iawsk1). Pianoâ€" Funeral N ssohn)â€"A tribute to : Whyâ€"(Schumann J. Passepiedâ€" (Deliebes Minstrelsâ€" (Debussy Intermi Violinâ€" Allegroâ€"(F â€"Nocturns Perpetual M Pianoâ€" Noctu pin). Prelude in G. Minorâ€"(Chopim Berceuseâ€"(Chopin). Military Polonaiseâ€"(Chopin). "I would like to hear the ad Tor play.""‘ It was this remark quently heard during the past pine Festival of Music which p ed the Porcupine Music Teache sociation to sponsor Reginald pianist," and adjudicator at th FRestival of music, in ‘a joint with Edouard Bartlett, violini event will be at the McIntyre C sium on Saturday, May 5th. Twelve Fire During ate There the pas ing â€" aA turned gation. One odd c Saturday. At chimney had soot left in ignited, but before any C Ths most grass and bu. being of pa of these c: starting the these were J and handed on the lads trick.â€" The markable â€"f« firemen ha. pm. to 4.25 1 of the track There â€" wa that causec damages bei house was C N. Neddo, t] and using ment grilp D°IC Indsed th the fire a lively â€" ba smoke, th and out. at I‘he cause ng due t ar placed hin it d oro Y Y .m ndeâ€"(Wi raâ€"~Kreislet Pathetique in ch ervatory oL adjudicator al of Music tlett, violini s the should miss the reâ€" the Porcupine Muâ€" ociation to be given Gymnasium on Satâ€" ommencing 8.15:p.m: cital by two musical Calls Here the Past Week M ng anC bserved coVv Day W utlined TL build iler D y the: Porâ€" Teachers‘ of th rankl} L it. Rsgi xamine! of Musi re Depat deco homes y wil y by yramnt mp AY onclusic address H. Eval 1 *IIt bOoRotPrt:it apvaxcr. Thinitys, oONnTaRTO Mel Ho LV ird )rompD inv * Taxi Driver Given ... Dismissal Tuesday " * on Serious Charge W1 )« ebl has iA 1¢ h Ire CCl of dollars for law costs an no money. In dismissing t magistrate emphasized the ment about St. Patrick and that the accused seemsd to be about as badly beaten up as the complainant. For failing to report a car accident L. Simard was fined $50 A@nd costs. A charge of dangerous driving was with.â€" arawn. A gentleman charged with being "foundâ€"in" in connection with a liquor case last week explained to court that he visited the house at the request of some friends from Kapuskasing. Not only did he not go for any liquor, or get any liquor, but he said he adid not 1€ 1€ JC ari FOR T OV ER, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE. that sittings will be held by places set forth in the schedule herinafter set out. Any. personr to the Legislative Assembly and whose name .has been omitted fr list of voters is called upon to attend at ‘the ’tlimes and places her the 3403 46 Lp\ --,\Atl n‘- ‘l“l‘ L C XAJA .V : XAF D e T.: £ 0 â€" . d 6 : 2 s t CA iL ol 0n NB T i on 4 c : Ei5 +( s o having their names enrolled upon the voters‘ list to be used at the sarc properiy filled with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the e sittings. _ Voters‘ Lists for this Electorai District will be open for public insp Officer located at Kirkland Lake between the hours of 10.00 and 12.00 the afternoon and from 8.00 to 10.00 in the evening, on Tuesday, the The Lists may also be inspected at the office of the Clerk of the Mu 12 in the forenoon and 2 and 4 in the afternoon and 8 and 10 in the e SCHEDU LE Public Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section lists for all polling subdivisions for the Town of 1 Copies of ‘been numerato herin. S1 ce coutr ixi 5t D ime nad 3 poilce, and. msband discussed ho father of the : ipe. Onl Within four days by the enumerators as e has been entered on he electoral district ma] evidence of violence pointed out that sh a time to elapse olice, and that late Notice of Sittings of the Revising Officers in the Electoral District of Cochrane South he wa found 1 entiltieéd to . ted pursuat THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION IN CITIES AND TOWNS WITH A POPULATION O i, AND IN TOWNSHIPS BORDERING ON CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF OVER Whenever tand LC f form 26 and 27 may be obtained Returning Officer or to the Clerk of ithin four days after the posting up of the polling subdivision he enumerators as provided in section 73, any person whose is been entered on any of the said polling subâ€"division lists ectoral district may file with the proper clerk. of the revising ppointed for the polling subâ€"division, a complaint that theéere i included in the polling subâ€"division list as complied by the tors, the name or names of persons who should not be entered Such complaint shall be preparéd according to Form 26 and out the reasons for compaining and shall be accompanied by ivit of the complainant, Form 27, and the same shall be filed h clerk of the proper revising officer not later than the first for the sittings of the revising officer. inabili being, 1€ ided b nce to the effect id overpowered her place some Det on Tuesda was giver he 1i . the : the rdin a D€ to watr e articl slightly exami wt 1 so appIy] mation req the applic aquest, and AC f vOoters ising ofl A 1 ide ined â€" by of bruisâ€" § dismisâ€" married effect ns, who stressed he â€" woâ€" not put aY Mr. e alâ€" before _ her torn flicer She request " Broken Light Bulb ".Cause of Serrous * \Fire at Liskeard ig shall sign an application, Form 29, i: ired by the said form shall be sufficientl) int personally or by a revising officer a before entering the name of any suc! r before correcting such list, as the cas er shall satisfy himself that the applican _ statements in the application and tha ne included in the list or to have the lis know that any irregularities might be likely to happen at the place. The maâ€" gistrate let him go as just an lnnocent visitor. Four drunks (one of them a lady) were each charged $10 and costs Latâ€" er a charge of vagrancy was laid aâ€" gainst the lady. She will appear next week to answer to this charge. der 40. The charge by the court for passing a stop sign was $1 and costs. (From New Liskeard Speaker) Damage which it is estimated will reach at least $9,000, and possibly may excsed that figure, was caused at the factory of S. D. Eplett Sons here on Tuesday afternoon, when fire which had an unusual origin swept through part of the hollow tileâ€"walled building used as a garage and machine shop in connection with the refrigeration of the plant. Nelson Morrison, who at the time the blaze broke out as an e‘ectric light bulb accidently broken ignited gasoline fumes (was working underneath an automobile, suffered severe burns to the right forearm as high as the elbow, but he managed to drive a_â€" refrigerator truck to safety before the garage part of the building was engulfed in flames. of the The truck was; not affected, but the car, owned by Gordon Eplett and beâ€" ing prepared for a trip to Noranda, is a total loss. At the factory yesterday, Mr. Eplett said further revision of the loss may be necessary after it is posâ€" sible to complete the investigation unâ€" der way, and he told The Speaker that the damage is covered by insurance. Mr. Morrison, who is under the doctor‘s care, is making satisfactory progress, it was stated yesterday. He had a narrow escape, it was stressed at the plant, for the fire shot through the building with great rapidity, Oone mz;n declarihg the building was a sheet of flame almost immediately. Fire Chief Roy Grills said later that, Two speeders paid $15 or speeding at over 40 mil mA applicant is not understood by y be sworn and may act; in the preter, the application shall, for pursuant to Section 81 of the Voters‘ Lists Act of the revision of the voters is for the Town of Timmins,in the Electoral District of Cochrane South )TICE that sittings will be held by the revising officers at the times and le herinafter set out. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election id whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in, enumerator‘s attend at the times and places hereunder mentioned for the purpose of on the voters‘ list to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s lists will be heard at these division included in the regâ€" 1i included or has been incorâ€" list of voters for such polling registration for the registraâ€" upon application to the the Municipality. $15 and costs miles per hour r smseding unâ€" 16 89. If it appears to th« tands the effect of the s that the applicant‘s name amendment thereof which accordingly <by signing the 90. If, in the opinion â€" fire continued to burn a shavings which lined the tween ceiling and roof, the Mr. Eplett estimated equipm garage to be worth $500, of : represented the value of ] rison‘s personal kit of tools,. age part of the structure after two streams of water had been brought into play, the blaze was under controi within a short time, but the loss, it WAs shop suffere smoke. The Speaker was to was working under | replacing an exhaust an electric light bulb ext=nsion cord. The b cage was IyIng on it ii some manner it is stated t« struck by a rod, breaking Immediately, the â€" gasol caught fire and this spread the tank of the car had J\ led with twelve gallons < Mr. Morrison managed to g under the car and, as the around him, reached the truck, standing nearby, al out into the open air. Him: "Well, I suppose you‘re plent angry because I came home with thi ty â€" M l is M all Polling Subdvisions Nos. n said Town of Timmins District No. 1 at Town Hall Timmins between the ‘n the afternoon af Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, the for public inspection at the office of the Returning 10.00 and 12.00 in the forenoon, and 2.00 and 4.00 in on Tuesday, the 15 day of May, 1945. Clerk of the Municipality between the hours of 10 and and 10 in the evening of Tuesday the 15 day of May. 90. If, in the opinion by the applicant in his is entitled to have his r amended as requested, he is refused, stating the re endorse on the applicat 91. If any person in the list of voters C is unable personall by reason of sickn and bona fide abser the revising off immediately cor Form 29, referred to in Section 89, ma Officer EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED | Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins his empl ear befotr ub If eqtuis1 tE he list, Sclentific Accuracy @ri fide a ncluded With spread q had just ons of hn by id 1( C refriget ind drov R. A. Chairmar ich A POPULATION OF 10,000 OR POPULATION OF 100,000 OR 1 J€ AT 3 STACK OF DISHES and WATER WON‘T RUN OUT! be obtained from the Revising clogs your drain pipe meets up with Gillett‘s Lyeit‘s a goner! Fast! In no time water‘s runâ€" ning freely again. And rememâ€" ber drains stay clear when you pour in Gillett‘s full strength once a week. Use Gillett‘s in solutions to Â¥et fHoors spotless without hard serubbing, to lighten of all your heavy cleaning. Grandest way yet to have a clean, â€" sweetâ€"smelling house without breakâ€" ing your back. Ask for Gillett‘s todayv. WHEN THE GREASY MESS that clogs your drain pipe meets up with Gillett‘s Lveit‘s a goner! ® Never ~ dissolve Ive in hot water. The action of Ive itself heats the <H A W, Timmins, Ont. MADE IN CANADA Election Board ¢ He r1embe A} )plicat 110CA ime in UrT ha ient made applicant ve the list ipplication is ho shall 1€¢ 1 c sittings volidable istruation Y THRFK CYS ATe aged in nay be mersoTt nder facts, Form the tif whe