L E. PARKE 38-A THIRD AYVE. ~PHONE 391 DATED * at Tim March,©1947. . y . _ Louis Fe yâ€"*~ ~Etienne* 1t ols Câ€"0 Mes: ¢ ho ooE t S enR TT CCA M'n o“. ®~ __ GBRBL â€" 4 > the Dth day of Februgary, 1947, are reâ€" ,.qï¬'ed to file proof Of same with the umlerstgned on or before the 3rd day 'ot #May, 1947. Itez': that dite the Exe:tors wil) précébd to distribute the estate having 'rer o:uy to the, claims of which ‘they : ‘then shall have had notice. , at Timmins the 27th day of March ©1947. . s .-,,,'. Louis Felix Roy ‘ K Etienne-Labelle Execufors -';~" «1 Câ€"0 Mesrs. Caldbick Yates, ‘L, Bank of Commerce Building, $xp.9 Tiinmms Ontario. .. â€"â€" . 194. 14 -45 t * o ‘L)‘ ‘l persons having, claims »against he estate of the above mentioned Jate of ‘the~Town of Timmins in ‘the Dis> \~~Gillies Este â€" _AAA JUID L U N LII lstabushed Rural Watkins District aym}able ‘If you are aggressive, and hetween the ages of 25 and 55 â€" have ore’can ‘secure travel outfit, this is your ommunity to.get‘ established ‘in a .pflnmble business fo your own. I~"6r 6 ï¬ï¬‚xttcular,s write today to: Tl'w 3: tklns Company.,Dept. 0’11â€"7:6 * 21117 (Masson St., Mopntreal, . Que,;; | epportunity ; pflfltable b ;fllfl R., tkms ‘H Masson «* $ ‘ # "a t * . ', . NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ Arch . Gillies, BA. Sc.,. O.L.S. > J. W. Este, O.L.S; ‘Enginéer, Architect and Surveyo ____ :817 Algongquin Blvd. East ‘l‘nntms. ONTARIO : Phone 3 . of «Cochrane who ‘ at vthe ,a}d y Town ofâ€" Timmins: on or" aBout J BCE : ko Phone 640 P.0. Bexs 119 Timmins, Ont. CHABTEAED ACCOUNTANT 6@ THIRD AVENUE u A wonn PER ï¬vstlmon . :(minimum 256); : uu A WORD PER ,INSERTION *\ :/ + _ IF CHARGED A!l Claféified Advertising .zmust‘ be 'l“ _ Before â€" fnsertion to , obtain ';"’ cash rafe. * T m ‘Advance will not!be‘ responâ€" * aible ‘Yor errors occurring in P advertisements, or @as a reâ€". 4 ot QOpy not carefully, legibly | Mistakes occurring from -qurc_:es are wholly at adverâ€" ~aible/‘for â€"¢ ‘phofied ad ~guk of co, %*‘; amk. «t~ â€" OPPORTUNITY l Gl;z fm'mpme i Aibance < : Help Wantedâ€"Male HE..ESTATE OF Henrt known as, Henry Howle), c LASSIFIED FACTORY CXPERTs WORK GVARANTEE® FREE EsTIMATESs Empire Block died at the [ on > op: ï¬m 1947, are reâ€" Surveyors + 14, 16 BARRISTERâ€"AT.â€" 9 Third Ave. Pho NOTARY PUBLIC 2% 3rd Ave:.Timmins â€"Phone 1110 William Shub, B. A 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS FCG. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors,â€" Commissioners \_ Notaries Public W. 0. Langden K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINs SO. PORCUPINE _l_)rew‘ghek 110 Bruce Ave. BARRISTER and OFFICE . SIZE AND PORTABLE WITH CASE late model}; excellent condition; sgcrifice. Write 254 Bank St., Ottawa, Ont.. Frank H. Bailey, LANCDON LANCDON CALDBICK YATES 28 Goldfields Block 21â€"Pimne St. Morth â€" Th TYPEWRITERS _TWO â€" STANDARD se oo â€"â€". Treasurer Dated at Toronto, April 10, 1947. Mcintyre Porcupine Mmes, Limited \ t (No Pervaufl Liability) DIVIDUND NO. 122 Notice is hereby given that a dividâ€" ind of fifty and oneâ€"quarter cents (50‘c) per share in Canadian curâ€" rency will be paid on June 2, 1947 to shareholders of record at the close of business May 1, 1947. MQORTGAGCGES . INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 43 Becond Ave.k > Phone 1371 Lots â€"â€" Tamarack $700. Knox § Easy terms on all_ above properties. rooms, 3 piec¢ bath, $3800. One of the North‘s best dry cleaning businesses, large turnover. Terms can be arranged. ACHER â€" T rAnms @ hath e WILSON â€" 6 rooms, hot water. MUKDOCK TAMARACK â€" 2 four roomed apt. house, newly built, cemâ€" ent basement, all conveniences. CAMERON SOUTH â€" 4 rooms, 3 piece bath, cement basement, $4000 cash. _ Tobey‘s _ GAIPEITER SHOP ALOORBOQUIN BLVD. â€" Opposite Town Hall business bldg. Real bargain. By Order of the Board. Phone 2853â€"W 4, .1 . m=Low Rates â€". :.; life Insucance arranged aond pmd for by the Banie:covers® a!floahr biv 1 ..:in, good standing. THE CAMADIAN BAKK ~â€" â€"OF: COMMERCE : 73 Lakeshore Road . s PM l e itï¬ _ 6 Monthly Deposits provide for repaymen â€"REAL "ESTATE "Articles For Sale" for payment of property and income taxes? â€" Apply to nearest branch of "Johnny"‘ Mascioli Minor AKterations Counters, Sheives ARCHITECT Do you require a In Cupbeards Third Avenue â€" 5 ello, Willie¢," exclaimed the kind i old man, "how is your dear old Grandpa mmthawtfl "Ain‘t mneard yet," aldwmh "he‘g \WMM;M duled for Saturday April 26th. I wish to thank comrade Gordon Countryman on behalf of the Branch for his nice donation of the Challenge t'rrophy for inter Branch competition re Dart League. With you next week with the news of the Branch and anyâ€" ‘thing that happens and there is al}â€" ways something happening. In the Bowling league games on Monday evening the winners of the high tripple and singles were, Tip Thorpe with 771 flat and 903 with handicap and W. Roy with the high ! single of 408, they win the Branck | prizes. this week he asks to be mexntioned to his old comrades and wishecs them luck in their campaign for the New Hall. I may say he still reads the Legion Column for the news ouf the Branch. a Adimta IremlndyoutbzttheGeneralmet- ing is Tuesday April 2#9th, 7.30 p.m. Iamintormedbytheentertanmmt wishes and hope they are doing weln, in a letter from Fred Curtis of Cardiff Comrade A. Brazeau from Kapusâ€" kasing spends a few days in town and at the Club. Radio Licences are being issued by exâ€"service men at your door, they are authorized to do so although not supervised by the Legion as before. To our sick members in Christie St. Hospital we again send our best wishâ€" es for a speedy recovery, comrades Morris, Loder, Sinclair and Rosebor â€" ough. To our sick members at home we also send our best wishes and hope to spe them around soon. To our old members of Branch ‘88‘ now overseas we send our very best Again fifty members and their wives have received invitations for the monâ€" thly get together Social and * Dance, introduced by the entertainment comâ€" mittee to create a feeling of friendship between members wives, to get to know cach other, this is slated for Friday April 18th, like the one before a good time is promised. For the Skunk Trophy in crib this month, there is a tie for the champion Skunk between Paddy Williamson and Bill Trerise many others are tailing behind, so may the best man win. _ The Kirkland members will: arrive on Saturday evening and will be enâ€" tertained on their arrival by Jim Cowâ€" an and his entertainment committee. The Cribbage game and Dart game will commence around two o‘clock in the afternoon, those who wish to comâ€" pete in the Cribbase can put their names on the list at the Hall. Comâ€" rade Harry Pope of Taronto is a visitor to Timmins and the Club, he looks a little different in appearance as from the last visit, nevertheless he is lookâ€" ing well. ches in the north. Southend Branch have their teams ready and they can challenge the. wi'mers of Sundays We thank Mr. Bill Pritchard for his gift of playing cards and cribbage board, they certainly came in handy Mr. Pritchard. On Sunday the Branch will play host to the members of Branch 87 Kirkland Lake in a Cribbage tournament of 'which Bill Forrester will be in charsge the entertainment committee have doâ€" nated prizes for this affair also Gus Kalliokoski has donated a prize and you know what that is, one of those imitatto:n Scots, sporran an all. We had a visitor from Kirkland Lake on Saturday in the person of comrade Lofty Thomas and he brought us the message that Branch 87 is going to take us to the cleaners in our inter Braxnch Dart challenge game on Sunâ€" day April 20th, O.K., Lofty we shall see,‘I wish them the luck, we want to see more of this amongst the Branâ€" We have seen â€"lots of bums and had them, but the boys say it is the first time they have seen the Legion clock on the bum and causes quite an annoyâ€" ance, it did, particularly with comrade Paddy Williamson, who was continâ€" vally asking Billy the time until Billy, had little time left to himself. One of our well knownâ€" members from Shillington arrived in town of Wednesday for the Vimy. celebration April 9th, but as the celebration was â€" three days off, he couldn‘t see the idea of going back home, so he stayed over, as well being hung for a shcep as a lamb he say‘s. ns P dnc wl Bb w0 4 ues A 4 Kathleen left doubt as to : the conâ€" sequences from eating green apples. was very well done. Sheila Sloman is a very. talented little, elocutionist her "Josephine goes Visiting" was excellent and her two delightful Piano numbers was thorâ€" ~â€" oughly enjoyed. Legion caxnvassers wil} call on you, sive, no matter how smali or large, it shall be appreciated, or send your donâ€" ation to Box 295 in town, it will be thankfully received. Let us reach our objective by doing all we can to help in this campaign. The drive for the Memorial Hall fund opened on Monday, opened by speech on â€"the air by comrades George Drew and Frank McDowell expressing the nesd fort his Memorial and comâ€" munity centre for exâ€"service men, their slogan for this drive is, They gave for. you, in 1914, 1918 and 1939, 1945, so now, give for them. There was a nice attendnnce at the celebration of the capture of Vim Aptril 9th 1917, held in the Legion Cltub rooms on Saturday evening, about 72 members sat down at banquet tables, they were catered to by the Ladies Auxiliary. w Comrade Jim Cowanr chairman of the entertainment committee was in the chair. 6 4 ' 5o ie Ausplces of St. Matthew‘s W. A.. under the capable convenership of Mrs. James Barry, at the Melntyre Auditorium last The humorous slietch by Mrs. Miller and Mr. Martin aptly entitled. "The Perfect End" was exceptiondlly clever .bot.h as to makeâ€"up.and manner. , Doreen Pearson was unable to appear due to illness and Sheila Sloman gracâ€" jously substituted by playing two beauâ€" tiful piano solos. â€" Gordon Thompson singing "I want what I want when I want it" was particularly popular number and was heartily encored. Paganniai of the Bow" alias George Loosemore alias Edouard Bartlett proâ€" vided a humourous touch with Mr. Mr. Bartlett soaritg from the ridiculous to the sublime in two beautiful violin solos. The audience was reluctant to let him go. 4i Dainty Dorothy‘ Wallingford captivâ€" ated the audience with her recitation ‘‘When ~â€"Grandmamma â€" danced the Minuet" with Kathleen Burt and Eilâ€" eenâ€" Lampkins portrayed how Grandâ€" mamma danced. Mrs. Elizabeth : Armitage delighted her audience with her two songs. "Carâ€" men" a waltz song by Lane Wilson and "Italian Street Song" from Victor Herbert‘s delightful operetta "Naughty Marietta" highlighted by her beautiful costume] Next came Kathleen Burt with her humorous recitationsâ€""The Truant‘ 8s". Always a grand little entertainer â€" Kathleen left doubt as to the conâ€" During the ‘Intéfn‘ï¬ssion 10_â€"cha'rmâ€" in the background. . than ourselves. The charming Toe Dance.number of There have been no parades this Louise Liles was very dainty and showâ€" year with the exception of cadet drill ed careful training. in P.T. classes and the N.C.O. and Next came Kathleen Burt with her Officers class underâ€" the ~supervision humorous recitationsâ€""The Truant‘s", of Capt. D. Clarke and Cadet Capt. Always a grand little entertainer â€" George Harper. programme was the playing of "God Save the King by a plano trio of very vyoung pianists, Margaret Slimsky â€" Dorothy Wallingford â€" Margaret Sloâ€" man. The first number, ‘Song of the Toys‘ was well done â€" Théresa Gauthier wasâ€"charmixng in the Prologue â€" Margâ€" aret‘ Ann Murray as soloist has a . voiee that â€"shows,. great promise, ‘‘Practising" a récifation by Dorothy . Wallingford was realistically done, givâ€" ing the illusion of talking to mother . in the background. cadets, 13 received sniper badges, i2 expert badges and 12 ranked as first class shots. In effort to earn the sniper badge aâ€"cadet is required: to have a possible 58â€"60 mark and for the expert badge a 53â€"57 point is re« quired. At present the boys are waitâ€" ing for . recreational shooting targets from headquarters. Pourth form girls were on the range during the first â€"week following the Christmas holidays. We boys deem the girls as good a shat or even better than ourselves. Barry, at the Meintyre Auditorium last evening â€" will heartily agree that it was a complete success. The hall was crowded with an ap» preciative audience, each number was a gem, for quality. Quite an innfnovation in opening the programme was the playing of "God Save the King by a plano trio of very vyoung pianists, Margaret Slimsky â€" Dorothy Wallingford â€" Margaret Sloâ€" man. The first number, ‘Song of the Toys‘ was well done â€" Théresa Gauthier was charmixsg in the Prologue â€" Margâ€" whom received a five dollar cheque and a certificate. This course® was conducted by Sgt.â€"Major Watson asâ€" sisted by Cadet Instructor Licutenarm Â¥F. Armstrong. . Maixn item for the Winter months has been rifle shooting. The boys are most enthusiastic about this phase of sadet training. Out of a class of 82 cadets, 13 received sniper badges, 12 expert badges and 12 ranked as first class shots. In effort to earn the sniper badge a cadet is required: to: have a possible 58â€"60 mark and for the expert badge a 53â€"57 point is re«: quired. At present the boys are waitâ€": ing for . recreational shooting targets m.“ There is a great deal planned for the Army Cadets this year and already An*mqumeyareofltoagoflshrt. * m «* 0j pouus;d juap :waid u #; . .@ mN ».S..t m u 5ig) i ie . E c Q E. é ' d * «@Gmgpâ€" GIVE FOR THOSE WHO GAVE FOR YOU 1 9 1 8 SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIO the â€"In the Fall there was a To x3 4 240 1 trays. Mr. Harold Burt, Chan‘man of Build* ‘**"Tuther:" THEO I‘Ohd"t'o"success is apt ing Fund, officiated on ,behalf of| St r to be mkldï¬ ngp my..boy." Matthew‘s W. A. nomshort cuts It is understood that a very‘ credit- able amount will be added to tzw Building Fund as a resul* ‘o‘f ~la§ eveninzs entertainment. Mary: "My mistress is so curious." Ann: "How is that?" Mary: "Today I looked through the keyhole into her room and she was looking through theâ€" keyhole out at mg girls went among the audience ‘sellâ€" ing home made candy from . dainty The Bugle Band under the capable gonducting of Cadet Capt. George Taylor now is composed of 21 bugles, 6 drums, 1 bass drum and a pair of cymbals. Ne send best wishes for a‘ speedy recovery to cadet. instructor _ g_ Carriere who is a patient in St. Mfu'y 3 Hospital. There is an ‘interâ€"class rifle comâ€" petition, now in progress to. find out which is the better class in the school. There are five cadets on each team and 12 teams have entered the comâ€" petition, including . a team cpmposed of instructors and teachers‘>+The I#st of the eliminations is takfr@ place this week and> semiâ€"finallk 11 "sfart next. week. Prizes will awaMded the winning team. . This Summer cadet: camp Be held at Camp Ipperwash on the shoreés of ~Lake Huron. Camp will be held from July 12 until 18 inclusive. Maixn item for the Winter months has been rifle shooting. The boys are most enthusiastic about this phase of sadet training. Out of a class of 82 T o The Mr. and. Mrs.. Andrew â€"Cumming of Dome,. Mines . announce the birth of their first grandchild, Robert Andrew Cumming,; born on April 13th. He is . theso:r of Andrew Cumming Jr., and Mrs. Cumming, and was born at his home on 49A Cecil Ave., South Porâ€" cupine. ;. "i.,.;:-, \i L. 4 3 v4 T‘nmer ‘Thé road to success is apt myr'flboy 99 'ï¬f:omshort cuts hx +1 ’v"‘ * 13 t‘ tE Hallnorâ€" Mineés, : Linvited > (No Personal Liability) ... | DIVIDEND :. . > NOTICE is hereby given that , as interim dividend .of Seven Cents‘ (7c per share, payable in â€" Canadim fun . has been declared by the Direators‘ 0 Hallinor ‘ Mines, Limited" (No PerqO _f Ligbility) payable June 2nd shareholders of record at the! '_ of <business on the 9th day of M}; 1947. * mr. and Mrs. Cyâ€" til Starling. of Dome Extension, on April i0th, ‘a daughter. RICHARDSONâ€" To *=. and mits. Irâ€" win Richaxdson of Pmcupine on Ap- ril 9th, a son. ; ~ PASOVITCE Dqgovgtch Hâ€"-To Mr., r,md Apru o. â€" of. 137 Leight( Ns Jobn C daughter m Ave., on POWERâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Powâ€" er, of ‘121"° Craw'foxd on April 13tmMimigin: # Yi:mauiltt. f Es ._ Herb Carneglie, aA Negro now on the Sherbrooke team in the‘ Gueébec proâ€" vincial league, who, if he‘is signed by the Montreal Canadiens, would be the first of his race to play with a Nationâ€" al hockey Ieagué te)m _ â€"Boston Bruins‘ officials greeted with approval the report â€"that Carneglie might be in the ‘lineâ€"up when the ~Bruinsâ€" and Canadiens meet‘in1 the opening playoff for the Stanley Cup inods? la‘ts: > im‘ofl‘.}?} alrirod BIRTHS IN¢PORCUPINE . GENERAL HOSPITAL SaIl t SQOUTH PORCUPINE : ponare +CR OA 14 163¢ > 1 9 3 9 k e . * * t 4 _ *L :‘--~ L . * i?)’ï¬oh S our ~1$‘1;i_sons “Médam ". was the Vreply, mr sOI has every chance with us. * Atâ€" he has no m'\nners at: ‘all "--V’oï¬ll customs." es * x 3 + t . "Are you sure, ,w:ote ;the bb al parent to the headmaster â€" "Mhat‘ n boy. will acqmre manners whߢ he- with you?" o s P gress?" The nurse bluqhingly,tepli«) ;: but I can my A . woman her husband °s did, anyway.© The doctor was questionifig,;: th new nurse about her latest: mm "Have you kept a chart of. his "pro Motorists tell us there‘s quite so_ tedious as waiting â€" Ralf : hour at a grade crossing while t alleged boxcar shortage goes by. The school of experience still pri its diplomas on the rouahfl lru of sandpaper. By Order of the Board. "My husband always comes dowii that way. He‘s a fireman." SALLY‘S: SALLIES v se e Cns e on _ i4 ® might as . wel!E will alwnys .\w‘_' #t)