NOTICE is hereby given that an inâ€" terim dividend of Seven Cents (7¢) per share, payable in Canadian funds, has been declzred by the Directors of Hallnor Mlnc.,, Limited (No Personal Liability) payhble March 1st, 1947, to shareholders of record at the close of business February 7th, 19847. Secretary Toronto, January 31st, 1947. (miniunum 25¢6) 1%¢6 A WORD PCR INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢6) 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 is reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. â€" Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. By Order of the Board FEBRUARY 6th, 1947 Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 Third Avenue 39 Third Ave. Accounting P. H. LAPORTE, C. C. A. Arch Gillies, BA. Se., O.L.S. (Este, O.L.S. Engineer, Architect and Surveyors 217 Algonquin Blivd. East TTVMMINXNS, ONTARIO _ Phone 362 Phones 285286 le A WORD PEX INSERTION Phones: Offices 2725 PHONE 324 BARRISTER, SoOLICITOR, NOTaARY PUBLIC Suite 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg, _ Timmins, Ont. Ole Dormpins Modbanes Clean Rsoms CLASSIFIED ADS The King Edward Hotel Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. Day or Week HALLNOR MINES, LIMITED for any reasonable purpose THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 Monthly Deposits provide for repayment Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. (No Personal Liability) Dividend Notice Phone 26 §ystems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed ¥éry Reasonable Rates ies Este Apply to nearest branch of Quiet Atmosphere â€"« Low Rates _ Do you require a Timmins, Ont. Timminx~s, Ont. Auditing Empire Block TIMMINS P.0O. Box 147 Bradfield Weekly Routine Orders S‘erial No. 76. Foeb. 3, 1947. Tssued by Pâ€"L A. John VanRassel DFC BAR. Part 1 ADMINISTRATION 10 Routine 1, Monday Feb. 10, 1947, 1900 hrs at Central Public School. 9 No. 1 Flight. evening at thnte 1o McManus. A large ed the monthly m conducted by Pres Sullivan. Plans were made for a Baking Sale to be held on March ist. Mrs. Kavâ€" anagh was made convenor. After routine business, it was deâ€" cided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Spadafore on Broadway Ave. No. 2 Flight. 1900â€"32000hrs. A Birkett. 2000â€"2100 _ Carswell. No. 3 Flight 1900â€"2000 hrs. . Clellan. 2000â€"2100 hrs. T Juvenile at to 2000 hrs. 3. Clothir 1900 Ashton 2000â€" Ite TT Arena 1947 . A mecting of th Women‘s League w the The funeral of 81, who died in Hospital on Mon terday (Wednesd to which town hi ped on Tuesday. The late Mr. for a yvear befo 194 for a yei hospital, Porcupine sjecter is I whotr Hunkit the fune Meals at any old hour just won t do, declare health authorities at Ottawa It‘s not only what but when you eat that counts. The doctors say that meals should be at convenient and reasonzble hours. The digestive trac functions better, like other parts of the bodv, if placed on a regular schedule W. 0. Langdon K TEMMINX®S Drew Block Ph. Off. 223 Res. 492 S. A, Caldbick, K. C. C. wW. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC Bark of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Plans for March 17th celebration by e R. C. Church congregation is goâ€" g forward. KIW ANIS SQUADRON BARRISTER and SOLICITOR xoOoTarRry PUBLIC 2‘% 3rd Ave..Timmins â€"Phone 1110 William Shub, B. A SOUTII PORCUPINE Death of George Gould BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. _ Phone 332 CALDBICK YATES ARCHITECT Phone 948 Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins Frank H. Bailey, L.L.B. 10 Squadron Sport Hockt BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Comimissioners Notaries Public Part IV â€" Officers â€" Nil Air Cadets â€" Nil. Civilian Instructors W. C. Shields, DFC s Mrs. Her he resided his only 100 C.W.L. Meeting soUTH PORCUPINE at any old hour just won‘t do, health authorities at Ottawa. only what but when you eat unts. The doctors say that hould be at convenient and te hours. The digestive tract r bef ind I rl When of the Senior Catholic gue was heid on Tuesday the home of Mrs. Gus Jlarge attendance markâ€" unera *â€"IAGC Herbe Y . Franklin racdke hrs. T meeting which was President Mrs. N. J. Dri OY jeorge Gould aged Porcupine General took place yesâ€" y) in Parry Sound remains were shipâ€" had been ill he was taken to resided in South past 10 years, his ert Thompson, with at 129 Leighton St. surviving relative, rried. 1 Parlors conducted geiments. ould to Eat haur inust wan‘t do. produced $14,530,413.94; estimated nct profit before surplus adjustment, $5,â€" 7098.1743.88. Mineral Production Production of Northern Ontario meâ€" tal mines to the end of 1936 totalled $1,732.644,1700 and dividends totalled $529, 955,796. Production ana dividends paid are listed below. Gold, $747,310,000 â€" $235,332,835; silâ€" ver, $266,630,500° â€" $99,014,069; nickel, $470,178,100; copper, $204,544,500; platâ€" inum, $43,981,600 â€" $194,608,892 (nicâ€" kel, copper and platinum). Relief Seekers Fifty neople jammed into the stairâ€" way and unstairs hall of the town hall today to receive relief money that would see them through the next few weeks. those not playing nmins Arena 1800 y, Feb. 6th, 1947. ‘ Monday, Feb. 10, C., T. R. Langdon O. PORCUPINE 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 96 Personel 11 KRes. © n Pâ€"O J. B 1€ Regulation Nil TEN YEARS AGO 304 Curlers Here For Bonspie! With nearly three hundred curle entered in the biggest bonspicl cV held in Northern Ontario, the T. N. O. curling association looked fC ward this morning to one of its m{ successful events. It was a real tish start to which the curlers got « this morning. Piper McRae and Co an of the Porcupine District Pipe Ba: made the circle of the rinks as 1 first rocks were thrown. Unf{avourable To Royal Commussion The deputation from the Ontario Asâ€" sociated Boards of Trade did not meel with much encouragement from the members of the Ontario Cabinet. Th« chief itent from the northern standâ€" point was the request that a roya commission be appointed by the govâ€" ecrnment to investigate and report upâ€" on the requirements conducive to the maximum and economical developmen ofâ€"northern Ontario. W. O. Langdon represented Timmins. Hollinger 1936 Statement In a preliminary statement for 193 the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mine: Generous Contributions Timmins people have been genero in their donation of clothes to he sufferers from the floods in the Unit States. A goodâ€"sized shipment is be made from the Lesion to the R Cross at Cinncinnati, Ohio, toâ€"motro Donations of money imay be sent H. C. Searth, manager of the Imper Bank. showed 1,755,768 tons milled; recove per ton, $8.27; value of gold and sil1 produced $14,530,413.94; estimated 1 profit before surplus adjustment, $ 798.743.89. mimes, quarries 2 .3 CONSUMER‘S RATION COUPON CALENDAR SUN | MON | TUES | WED 2 | 3 «THROUGH THE YEARS MUGGS AND SKEETER 2 4 17 2 5 17 ea Timmin as Timm f1 11 11 ¥¢ 1U 19 2@ [@101 12 Mink 6 Dividend of Vipond nsolidated Mines, L 3 BUTTEP COUPON B41 MEAT COUPON M72 Valid 2 BUTTER COUPON B43 MEAT COUPON M74 â€" Valid Tt Rush h John Watt as vice, cond and Geo. Lake as ion to the McKellar four individual prizes â€"$0 3b pEr_ _ t[OIL ks To Be Town _ Rouyti, Quebec, is askâ€" l in the Quebec Legisâ€" on that the camp be of a regular town. ; Make Good Showing rs won the first curlâ€" at the big bonspiel in h ends Saturday. The for the McKellar Cup, he Sault Ste. Marie d is held by the winâ€" e yvear. The Timmins > cun is skipped by W. rot iJV ANCE, YTMMINS. GNTARIO SUGARâ€"PRESERVES S41, S42 BUTTER COUPON B42 MEAT COUPON M73 â€" Valid YEARS AGO smm = New Post Office (d18DU1 ote $2G6 at Kamiskotia in regard to the zold field is that ial and mining inâ€" the field and have tions representing outlays durins the The presence of Wife and Self eld on Monday on Tulick and his wife e shot had taken in, though Kulick veral times in the Construct Mayor . J. meeting duced Li recruitin sSouth dend April 15, to cord April 1. The sbursement of 3 ngs of the mine depth of 1,200 ft July 31 were esâ€" is. The acquiâ€" e Crown and to the compâ€" In â€" December, nilleda and bulâ€" .300 was shipâ€" $6 86 per ton. 1C 10 ROCKL..HOW‘D SET THE BLACK the district Timmins to CV lled back s, foundâ€" ing theil Tuesday stOckK adâ€" 11 time at n the day ies in the ‘upine last bullets in n on himâ€" wife. The id. Four police, he his T‘imn Limited to do hockey Const he as by prem Record or gold r the Sigcns pPpIl al 1sS when cable leave; brain. Porecupin M1 the pr( the 11 with } lov t Sunday even Mr. and Mrs lie Shub, w A band qua liams, Burto also very po) New Presbytt On Sunday the church will be op 11 in the morning a ing, Rev. J. D. Byri cher for theg occai invited to join witl in these openin® s Preparations big Dog Team R pine to Moneta 12th. Prizecs to in cash will be rance fee has tries are to b Bowling Alley, Dome Toan: The January Mines show a t( production of $] ed at $4.517 per were $2.81 per 1 YX ‘NVELIY: 4@ *+IC level has been Schumocher mi of No. 4 Shaft. values of $6,00 present is treati average of bet $240,175, C the previo to the dec fits for al officer Mrs. Smith enluU y «tHt ied _ Ritchi he A. Macdao The npire ty tl )1 1 . FKUgQ Holli: ved : )r the mc of the H New â€" Vei Mollinger ndsom: CONSUMER‘S RATiON COUPO® CALENDAR _ Ailt Nilll QLL t widow and ten Thistles Football Hon ipit 11 Hollinges 2 | [ 4 oncgdot New Sto1 Masquer )pent Dog clv nd FRJI 11 One Mot 11¢ 11 1 C 19 Emp 31L ind 3¢ eTe| IM Offen these SCormvi ] 5 S AT 1€ 16 soUTH PORCUPINE Rebekahs Bid Farewel TISDALE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL BOARD t} D. R. FRANKLIN, ARCHITECT, 219 Sky Block, 4 and Plans and Specifications are on Display at TO PRS EXCHANGE, 1104 Bay St., Toronto. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted ARCHITECTURAL TR4DES, Plwunb Installation taken separately. n f W er farewell party for Mrs. T was held on Friday last in onic Hall by the local Rebeâ€" which body Mrs. Gibbons has nember for twentyâ€"five years. s served as District Deputy it during this time and her ng departure is regretted by dge. She was presented on with a lovely brooch as a gift ie members. and replied with to the presentation. re was plaved during the evâ€" ALED TENDER®, plainly m tersigned until NS AND SPECIFICATIONS, may ined at the office of 6 p.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1947 Tenders Wanted O. Box 560 OF CANADA BRANCH â€" H. C. SCARTH â€" Manager sOUTH PORCUPINE, ONTARIO / %~ Business, Personal, and Farm Improvemeni Loans are obtainable at all branches. Your friendly Imperial Bank Branch Manage will be glad to advise you on these matters. n . E. STRATFORD â€" Secretaryâ€"Treasurer HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Imperial Bank‘s Commercial Intelligence Department provides confidential reports on business in foreign countries and proâ€" vides contacts for exporters and importe BDAUINUES d Banmkine h Letters of Credit and Travellers‘ Cheques obtainable at any Imperial Bank Branch provide safety and securâ€" ity for travel funds at all times. 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