‘‘When you â€"get most of your payâ€" cheque to ymlrself you can feel préetty certain there‘s an election coming up. Sheppardâ€"Inâ€"loving memory of Cpl. Manley Sheppard, Bâ€"54966, of the Alâ€" gongquin â€"Regt., who gave his life at Caen, France on August 18th, 1944. "A distant m is honored With the glory of his Clay, But his spirit is in Canada ‘ $3 Fourth Ave. ‘Third Avenue * cash rate. â€"The Advance will not be responâ€" Bible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or ns a reâ€" sult of copy not carefuily, irgibly Written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are P.0O. Box 1591 Thumins, Ont. 39 Third ‘Ave. Timmins, Ont. His Soul with God today Loved dearly in Hfe and living yet Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans * in good standing. SINGLE â€" RETURN 57,†mbdodd) $12 60 UNIOM BUS TERMINAL e is oi n Cl + nen: 4 > 9 * a h GRAY COA t eA t F\ wl . I.EAV! NOI‘!’H BAY 9.35 am. 4.45 p.m. 11.00 p.m. . (Deylight Time) _ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 F. BAUMAN course, one of them being the fact that there will be mhany opportunities in this field openâ€" after graduation. Trainees will also receive sixty dollars m a monith less cost of maintenance duasing their nine month course, and m of transportation will be provided %Mrio residents from their place Of nd,dence to the Central School and Krom the Central School to the Hosâ€" [fltals where the .partical training is If a man love a woman, he will give up smoking for her, but if she loves him, she won‘t ask it. _ Application forms may be secured from the Superintendent of your local hospital, or from The Nurse Registraâ€" tion Branch, Department of Health, To enrol in the course, a girl must have an interest in nursing, be in good health, have references, have Grade X education and be between the ages of 18 and 40. There are many advmwnal to the Commencing Sept. 16, the provincial government offers a nineâ€"month course fer nursing assistants, and unon the completion of the course, which inâ€" cludes three months‘ instruction in a central school and six practice under, supervisicn in selected hospita‘s, a certificate will be presented to the trainee qualifying her as a Certified Course Planned For Nursing Assistants BAHRISTEBS-AT-LAW Solicitors Commissioners Notaries Public W..O. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon â€"â€"TPIMMINS so. PORCUPEINE frrew Block 110 Brugce Ave. ERS are the real MACoy! Good RADIO Semce : Per.lmlxs it doesn‘t d very feminine but Mrs. A. Says: CALDBICK YATES 28 Goldfields Block # Pine St. North â€"â€" Timmins D. R. Franklin Bank of Commerce PHONE 3715 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yailes, B. A. §TERS SOLIECTTORAqA ETC. of feminine but DORMEYER MIXâ€" g® This compares with 1,782,145 tons milled in the first six mo-r;ths. of 1945, for a value of $16,010.368. In the first six months of 1946, mines in the Kirkland Lake Larderâ€" Lake belt milled 967,635 tons for a Of the total of 3,586,558 tors milled in Ontario in the first six: months of this yvear, 1,994,303 tons were milled in the Porcupine Camp, yielding 448.585 ounces of gold, 71,057 ounces of. silver, for a value of $17,325,669. Reports have been received from Hoyle Gold Mines Ltd. for the months of March, April, May and June. . These show that ore has been forwarder to the Pamour mill for treatment but no sales have vet been recorded by the Royal Canadian Mint. MHoyle producâ€" tion, therefore, is not included in the above statistics. Forty mines reported vroduction durâ€" ing June and grade of ore averaged $9.67, the highest since May, 1945. June figures include 597,494 tons milled, 149,785 ounces of gold, 28436 cunces of silver and an ‘aggregate value of $5,779,8609. The increases over the same figures for June 1945 amount to 18.21% in tons milled, 23.57% in goeld and 51.29% in silver recovery. Value cf bullicn sales was up by 23.68%. G. D. Atkinson, outstanding Canaâ€" dian organist, choirmaster and piano teacher was to conduct the midâ€"sumâ€" mer examinations of the Toronto Conâ€" servatory of Music in Timmins ten years ago this week. THE BASIC SOITâ€""A mavy blue ' muammmw in value over the figures for the first half of 1945. The second quarter of 1945 bettered the first by 3.23% in tons milled, 3.65% in gold outpift, 2.86% in silver reccvery and 3.64% in value. the guiding hand of W.G. Nixon, member for Temiskaming South; they heard little else for the two days of their visit than ~roads, roads, roads. ‘They were bumped about from Timâ€" mins to Pamour and back; they were jostled from Kirkland Lake to New Liskeard â€"â€" two fair samples, at that time, of Northern main road condtions. over the comparable period of 1948. Pigures released today by the Statistios Branch of the Ontario Department of 3,5806,558 tons, which yielded 865 613 ounces gold, 143, 997 ources of silver for a total value of $33,414,893, * Preduction of bullion by Ontartoâ€"gold aminces during the first six mouths of The percentage increases work out at 17.21 in tons milled, 13.32 in gold reâ€" covery, 9.78 in silver recovery and 13.49 Forty members of the Ontario Legisâ€" lature returned. to their homes in Southern Ontario ten years ago this week, fully convinced that the North needs roads. They came north under Harry ‘Coll of Noranda, Lieut. Governor of the Ontario, Quebec, Martime division of the Kiwanis Interâ€" national, was to be guest of the Timâ€" mins Kiwanis Club, ten years ago this show that during the period TEN YEARS A GO THROUGH THE YEARS : Bonetal (Broulan) Broulan Porcupine Buffalo Ankerite . Coniaurum |.......... Delnite ................. Dome ............. o es Hallnor ..:...........x... value of $10,388.680. Figures in that Hollinger ... 4,789,352 area for 1945 were $12,302 tons milled, â€" MeEntyre Porcupine ... 3,8300,382 for a value of $8,858,121. Pamour .............. PRA en is 786,503 The total values of the gold and #aymaster Coms. ..................... . 592,506 silver from the various mines in the Preston Fast Dome ... 970,143 Porcupine Camp, for the first six Rmoss( Hollinger) ..................... 265,227 moniths of 1946, are as follows: en T oo y Total â€" $17,325;659 The township of Tisdale Council had a large number of complaints and reâ€" quests with which to deal when they met twenty years ago. j A preliminary report made by thse provincial bureau of municipal affairs, inquiring into the financial affairs« of ol e <Al oo It was the poor conditions of the About 38 members of the 159 Battalâ€" Connaught Dam and not a boom of logs that caused the dam to go out early‘ on the Saturday previous to June 18, ten years ago, causing the flood from the Frederickhouse river and the loss of much timber. The dam broke a few minutes after midnight ‘but â€"the boom did not go until four o‘clock in the morning, W. ion came to Timmins thirty years ago this week and went under canvas in the ball grounds. Lieutenants Macnamara and Bieth were in charge and ten tents were erected to house the men, M. Bolivivyn donating 3,000 feet of lumber, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone supplying beds etc., at cost, and Mr. A. Brazeau looking after the plumbing required. Young Timmins music¢ians students of the Timmins College of Music under the direction of R. R. Johrston, LRAM.., and Mrs. J. W. Faithful, did well in the examinations conducted in connection with the McGill University. They were Dorothy Taylor, Joy Mcâ€" Carthy, Ann Young, Svlvia Hakala, Margaret Easton, Jean Sutherland and Clement Leaman. Residents of many parts of the townâ€" ship wanted roads, sidewalks, drainâ€" age facilities and number of: other things but it was decided to let most of the requests ride. The baseball season of 1026 opened on June 16 when the Iroquo!is Falis tean cwas the visiting â€" team. Th locals won 5â€"2. â€" The Timmins Gun Club opened twenty years ago this week with 23 members attending the first trapâ€" shooting event. th;â€"t"owï¬ of Timmins, was préesented to the Timmins town council twenty yéars LOCAL, NOTES, 19 "The Dr. Moote buildlng on the cornâ€" er of Pire St. and Fbuml A?V"e i8 going alomg very rapidly and it is expected to be ready on or about the first of A "The town m -opaned up Birch Bt. at the rear of the rimk by cutting down the hill between Second and Third ; South Bend, Indiana, where he hah been attending college. â€" Charlie will be remembered as one ‘of the good baB myers at South Pu'cuplne in 1928." ‘Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Ltd. have just received their fourth big shlpmenc o! Ford cars this season." balt last week to qualify as proficient engineers for benzine buggles and it is whispered that the quantity of gasoâ€" line used in the vicinity of Haileybury "Charles Shehan arrived Canada‘s bigâ€"name Lovely Margaret Henry, popular CBC songstress, will be with Norman Harris and his King Edward Hotel orchestra of Toronto, when they make a personal appesarance at the McIntyre gym for the dance being sponsored by the Schumacher Lions iClub. on Wednesday, Aug. 28. The appeaya nce*of Norman Harris‘ orchestra will cffer dance fans a chance to see, hear end dance to one. of YEARS AGO THRTY YEARS AG0 . Karl Eyre, went to Coâ€" 300,640 Disan Porcupins Prospective Synd!â€" 2,108,888 cate Particulars of sale of the public 1,040,819 «hrough the medium of any registered in town $997,856 98,211 247,108 667,765 In the fourâ€"weeks ending «May 19, 1916, the Hollinger made a new high record for tonnage, the mill treating 45,561 tons of ore of $8.00 per ton grade. Taken in Stride . Your bank performed many such public is continuing to do sos It is taking these .ddiaoq'm_inmidcm Competent to play mgmhmng(:mdum«hdm; . L s s 7 S e P BP o S en d SE 0e “n' l LTFâ€"" "- d ce ts WW' a Canyouimamflpexpana »mpaym:n“ï¬himbo distributed in cesb through thousands of speciaf pay oï¬a..umq kg inconvenience of having to go to such offices to get your money? E7 atnnyby:anch ofanychartcrudbmkinCanada. In one year some thirtyâ€"six miltion cheques ‘were issued for Family Allowances, the Armed Services, sheir dependents, Pennoners, employees of Crown C anies and the likes More than one for exery sécond of the day and night! _ 7 Abl EXTRA cheque every second You may receive Government cheques. You can cash them without charge extent of permitted capitai to mwm ing, July dlst, 1948. Authorised $5,000 units at $1.00 par. Isued, 7 88 Brokter in Ontarie of unite, it soldâ€"to home of Mr. McFadden on Sunday, ench succeeding 90 days. Company inâ€" corporated, Jume, W46, (Ont.) Authorâ€" ized capital, 3800000 at $1.00 par. Issued, 1,200,006. Eacrowed, 1,045,000. Accepted for filing, July 31ist, 1946. A resident of the north country since he came to Cobalt from his farm in southern Ontario 41 years ago, William Henry Johnston died on Saturday at the home of his brotherâ€" inâ€"law, Lyman McFadden, 9 Hemlock St. Mr. Johnston had moved here in 1930 and was then ‘employed by the Coniaurum mine. He was predeceased in June of last year by his wife, the former Saran Surviving are two sons, Dale of Schumacher, and Dailton of Kirkland Lake:; one daughter, Mrs. John Reilly cf Timmins; two brothers, Joseph and Wesley, cof Simcoe county and a Sister, Mrs. Wm. Wiggins of Creemore., McCendie. Funcral services were held from the sent to New Litkeard where a chapel service was held by Rev. A. A. Barnes. Burial was made in the temetery there, where Mr. Jchnston s wife was buried last year. 108 Golden Ave., Wm. E. 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