Southern Ontaric, 21 rooms and 7 room apartment. Gallonage 26, 500. Includes 100 ft lot on main street. Must be sold to settle an estate. Write C. J. Ballard, Tilbury, Ont. Young‘ poeny for sale, with summer cart, harness and saddle. Easy to manage for children. Call 411 or 53A in Matheson. 43 44 45 46P Four new sets of bush harness $135.00 per set. Long straw collars, cloth face. Round throat, _ $15.00. Pipe., 17.00 â€" Apply, Thos Blain, 196 Elizabeth St., Barrie. 44 8 roomed house, hot water heating system, cement foundation, at 29 Cclâ€" umbus Ave. Apply, Room 116 Reid Block after 6 p.m. 44P ‘ Third Avenus le A WORD PER INSERTION j (minimum . 25e) 1Â¥%e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 85¢) All Classified Advertisiss; must be , The Advance will not be responâ€" gible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" CRECORY T. EVANS B.A. White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave. Sprucs, Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Batteries Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologial Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 60 THIRD AVE., TIHIMMINS, ONT. Phones 640 and 681 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTsS Licensed Municipal Auditors 2‘j V PE THE :CANADIAN BANK OF‘ COMMERCE ,MWD@?:â€: prov ige for repayment. â€"~ Low Rates â€"â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. _ Phone 26 th Gilliee, BA. Sc.. O L.S. J. W. Este, O.L.S. neer, ‘Architect and Surveyors 3“ Al‘ï¬nquln Blivd. East Gillies Este F. BAUMAN to assist in byuying or improving your home, or for any other need? Apply to nearest branch of PROFESSIONAL CARDS Do you require a Empire Block 12â€"47 Phalanx Plans, Initiation. . In the absence. of President.. Tom Morin, Gerry ~Plouffeée chaired the eekiy meeting of the new Phalanx lub which was held in the YMCA club room. New members Ed Moranâ€" . din, Lefty Walker, Doug Delahunt, Irv, . ZLanchin and Sam Rao were welcomed. The main business of the evening conâ€" sisted of a discussion of plans tor the club to have a series of talks on the subject of "How to Ceonduct a Meetâ€" ing." Plans were also mads to have an initiation meceting towards the end of November. Kirby Nâ€"Y Play Basketball The Kirby Neighborhoodâ€"Y Club | ‘had their first evening of basketball in the Birch Sireet School Gym last week. Thers>s were enough members out for three teams and thes> plaved a round â€" robin tournaméent. The ~Club plans to use the gym each Wednesday night when convenient. YX‘s Men Wilcome Deltgaes The Tinmins Y‘s Men have welâ€" comed back six members of, thne club who ventured as far a field as Kitâ€" tiiener ove«r ths iast weekend lo atâ€" tend a regicnal conternce of the inâ€" ternationai ¥‘s Men. ‘The boys created a sensation at the confereace witn heir m.ners‘ helmets and the samples of ‘Hign Graae" insy were, passing arouna. Th> men wno have Irom the south full )1 entnusiasm and new ideas are: Stew Briliinger, Eari Hawkins, Dave Wemyss, Don Moore, Merrikaillo~ and Henry Babin. Hawkins was theâ€"official repreâ€" sentative from the local club. â€" NOHCBE _ Aflbéa ta 'Lump â€" Red J ad TIMMINXS Drew Block * Ph. Off. 223 Res. 492 Pure Black Pepper Perfume Starch Wait For Your Watkins Dmlcl For Your Xmas Cards and. Xmas Boxes South end of Timmins Phone 34?0 North end of T.mmins .Phone 3610 41 Wilson Ave. Restaurant and hotel chairs repaired and upholstered.....Truck seats, car upholstery. Furniture ‘repaired and refinished.....Chairs and chesterfields rebuilt. BALRRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. O, Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon + E. DERASP 19â€"2 109 Bannerman Phone 918â€"Wâ€"2 2% 3rd Av William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€" AT-LAW 9 Third Ave. Phone 332 KENNE Y°‘S USED FURNITURE Frank H. Bailey, Phone 946 Drawing Room _ _ 28 Geldficlds Block > 2i Pine St. North â€" Timmins> is a Â¥ L.L.B. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Tobey‘s CARPENTER S$SHOP D. R. Franklin. Stoker Coal =« Pry Wood Phone 1876â€" M Minor Alterations Countars, Shelves Bookcasecs and Built In Cipboards WE BUY, SELL and ;EXCHANGE C °P 20â€"11 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A, 126 Toke St. Timmins Timm‘ns, â€" Ont. o Chélif,(iux Phone«2923R ARCHITECT S$0. PORCUPINE 110 Bruce Ave. Phone 1240 2012.p the direction of Gower Markle, the General Secretary. The officers electâ€" ed are: Pr:sident Pentti Tyyneia; viceâ€" pres‘dent, Ensio Eskelin; secretary, Doug Towers; treasurer, Henry Sajorâ€" anta. The chartir memb#*rs of the club are: P. Tyynela, E. Eskelin,, D. Towers, H. Saloranta, M. Slack, G., Kautto, E. Jansen, A. Winsa, T. Bridgâ€" man, K. Trevanna, C. Trevanna. It is stated in the constitution that any new members must be voted in by the present members. M;â€"YÂ¥ cPlans Service The boys‘ Hiâ€"Y Club at the Timâ€" mins High ard Vocational School have undertaken to provide a suitable Reâ€" membsrance Day program and service at the school on November 10. Presiâ€" dent Art Southam announced that the plans are under the direction of Jack Tyrell. o It B L 23 (Continued From Page One) ism will be traced from the 14th cenâ€" tury to our present day organizations. A prominent U.M.MS.W leader will be invited to speak on "Unionism in Inâ€" dustry." Question period and discusâ€" sion will be at the discretion of the speaker. Jan. 6. Jan. 13 â€" The Leadcr as a Teacherâ€"The importance of the leadâ€" er as a teacher will be illustrated by practical demonstrations, The whol: class will, participate. A sound fi‘m on the principles of good instruction will be shown. 20. Jan. 27â€"Industrial Relations and Welfare â€" Present day personnel practises andâ€" policies will be discussed, collective bargaining laws will be exâ€" plained and questions will be invited on the material presented. ~Feb. 3.+Feb. 10â€"The Leader and the Communityâ€"The place of the leader in the community will be ‘the subject. The â€"relationship â€" between ~ industry, the supervisor, and the community will be examined by the class. Feb. 17. Feb. 24â€"Personality Testsâ€" All members will be invited to take a Personality â€" Test comprising . of apâ€" proximately three hundred questions. Each member will receive his "Perâ€" sonality Profie" at a later meeting. This meeting will prove to be a most enjoyable one! Mar. 16. Mar. 23â€"Methods ond Manâ€" ners of Leadingâ€"What are the known methods and manners of leadership Have we personality faults that repel rather than attract? The group disâ€" cu‘ssion on thxs subject should be inâ€" terésting! A sound film will be shown. Mar. 2. Mar. 9â€"Practical Psychology in Dealing with Peopleâ€"The are and strategy of dealing with people is one that makes an interesting study. Pracâ€" tical examples of dealing with fellowâ€" beings will be illustrated. ~An outâ€" standing sound film â€"entitled "It‘s our job" will be shown. Mar. 30. April 6â€"Public Speakingâ€"â€" Several members of the group will put on a tenâ€"minute talk on sslected subâ€" jects. The entire group will then sit in on judgment on the characteristics of the speakers. This will prove to be interesting, amusing and instructive! ‘"‘No, I aint got nothing to say reâ€" garding the strike," re replied in anâ€" swer to a questionâ€"of what he thought about it all. ‘"What do you want me to do, get into an altercation with the boss or my fellow bartenders either, for that matter? We got enâ€" ough fights in the boxing business, without sticking my neck out on a limb about this here strike." The two fledgling prcmoters have a fair show lined up for tonight at the Ukranian Hall. The feature bout of the evening will ~bring together Cliff Varin, North Ontario lightweight champ. and hardâ€"hitting Fern Lachâ€" apelle. In recent bouts against Bcb O‘ Donnell, Varin has shown thae makâ€" ings of a battler who might go a long way in the big leagues down South. He can step around the ring like a jive hcufnd and packs a substantial wallop in both hands. (Continued fxom Page with the brew. referee, . ch is ulo . WO hok _i Lachapelle is a rouughâ€"house batâ€" tler who combines speed with a knockout punch. If he tags his opâ€" ponent with cne clean shot, the lights might go out for Varin, whether Red is paying the bill or not. The fastest fight of the year is proâ€" mised when Sugar Ray Lavigne, a quiet, likeable lad who takes his boxing seriously, crosses gloves with Peewee Chartier. Peewee, an oldâ€" timer at the game, is the slender gent you see strolling about town with the top» of his fedora turned back, chewing a massive cigar. Peeâ€" wee has engaged in more battles than the guy we saw in ccurt the other week â€" charged. with assaulting â€" his wife for the third time. But he still bounds about the ring like a jumping jack on the end of a string and Lavâ€" igne is likely to find the air remarkâ€" ably full of gloves. Third feature on the program is a le rcyal between several youngâ€" of the Moneta Recreation Club. This is worth seeing. M fM M "This will be by far the biggest and best show to date" said Red, as O‘Donnell nodded assent. "And as an added attraction I myself am gcing to Hollinger Don‘t Ask the Premium Price Plan for nconâ€" industry. Pinally, unlike devaluation, thin a blanket increase for the entire ferrous metals it proves far less costly it would have no adverse â€"effect on general living ‘standards. and such costs as the government might have to bear would be amply repaid by the benefits accruing to the entire econâ€" omy from a greater gold supply. At the same time, the possibilities for abuse of such a system of payâ€" ments through deliberate byâ€"passing of rich ores, as well as defeat of its purpose by hoarding â€"of gold will reâ€" quire that whatever agency administers the plan be armed with‘ sufficient powers to deal effectively with such situations. Principal Recommendations The above â€" considerations â€" furnish the basis for the following program uf the MMSW for maximizing production of gold. gold. s (19 ‘An immediate and ° substantial wage all workers in the goki mining industry. (2) A Dominionâ€"wideâ€" investigation of mining disasters, Improved mineinspection and increased compenâ€" sation allowances for all silicosis and for other occupational diseases arisâ€" ing out of mine employment, Labour representation on all accident inspecâ€" tion and compensatiqn boards. tw «4 h P ndinetcatnd: o m s Lt ts d 2 ds (3) ++ government sbonsorecf low cost hcusing program for mining communities. FeteTimmins (4) Payment of bonuses by the «ovâ€" ernment for all over â€"quota producâ€" tion cby individual minesâ€"quotas . to includ=e all output that can> be reaâ€" sonably expected at present prices. The administrationâ€" of «the â€" ~entire. bonus plan should be placed in the hands of a triâ€"partite board consisting of cne representative each from industry, labour, and the government. _ (Continued From Page One) shepherd‘s check with black accessorics and red rcse corsage. Following ‘their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Dubxen lived in â€"Masson, Que They moved to Timmins 27 yearsâ€"ago and during their long time residence here have been affiliated with a numâ€" ber â€"of church organizations and have made â€"many friends in the community. Mrs. Dubien is the former Delina Brisson and was born in Victor Alfred, Cntario. She was born on March 10, and is 72 years of age. Mr. Dubien was a native son of Anger, Que., and is in his 76th year. They have eight children, ‘six sons and two daughters. Raoul, Leo, Rodias, Ralph. Armand and Antoinette (Mrs. N. Lapalme) are all residents of Timâ€" mins, Damien Jr. lives in Windsor and Bertha, (Mrs. Fauteux) also resides there. There are 25 grandchildren. Out of town guests attendmg the function included Mrs. M." Fauteux, Windsor, Miss Yollande Dubien, a stuâ€" dent at St. Joseph‘s College, Haileyâ€" bury. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrette, Mcâ€" Intosh Springs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Laâ€" palme and son, Raymond, , McIntosh Springs and Mrs. A.;; Lapalme, 86 years of age, a life long friend of Mr. and Mrs. Dubien, from McIntosh Springs. ; N E VV S-â€"-â€"In July névsï¬;ï¬e};’éérried an ganouncement of the new all-Can‘adi_qn book clubâ€"The Reprint Society of Canada Limited. Â¥ i1 8 j # 8 N EWS-â€"â€"-Laté .A.ugust and September the first public annodné’e-rflént of Rébriflf' Society of Canada Limited books was made to Canadian readers at the Canadian National Exhibition. N EWS-â€"â€"â€"Discritninating Canadian readersâ€"in all parts of the Dominionâ€"who like GOOD BOOKS are rapidly becoming members of The Reprint Society of Canada Limited. Nowâ€"you are offered the opportunity to join this select group, Take advantage of this offer TODAY, **CHARLES DICKENS®". Eill out and mail the coupon. Do it now and get a FREE copy of_ (1) One book a monthâ€"which will : be REPRINTED from the original work of some Gutstanding Canadian, English or )* * Ttne â€" second â€" detmonstration . ln . leartnerâ€"criut was held t une Ma son Public Schuol ~ evet 8, October 30. Insiructions were given by Miss lrussier of Kirk.and LAke. Aoou, thirty adults attendea this demonâ€" stration and it is hoped thnat a much larger nuinber will the méeting to be heid novemwer 13. The inspecior of Public senools for this district, Mr. J. H. Kennedy, ana his wi.fe, motored from Kirklana Lake to attend the demonstration. Mr. L. H. Hanlan of Matheson reâ€" turned home Monday, Nov. 3, trom Sault Ste, Marie where he had gont to see his granddauzhter Bonnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hanâ€" lan, who is recovering from an operaâ€" tion for a ruptured appendix. Mr. Hanlan reports that Bonmie is well on the road to recovery and states that she expects to be back to school by Monday, Nov. 10. i 4 Mrs. J. McCall of Shillington i$ once more on the sick list. Last week she suffered "% slight stroke but with care it is hoped that her recovery will progress satisfactorilly. Steve O‘Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. O‘Connor is on the way to recovery after his sudden serious illness, and is expected to be home shortly from the Rosedale Memorial Hospital where he was taken when first stricken. His friends are wishing him a speedy reâ€" covery. Benderâ€"McMain Vows _ A very quiet wedding was held in Matheson, Wednesday, October 29, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bendâ€" er, when their daughter Jéan Elizabeth became the bride of ‘Albert Georgo McMain son of Mr. and Mrs. McMain of Hookerâ€"Creek. ;® The bride was given in marriage by her father while her sister, Mrs. Wm. Andrew ~of~Timmins. stood â€" for her. Brother of the groom, Mr. Wilfred Mcâ€" Main, also of ~Timmins, was the best man. The ceremony was performed by Revy. K. I. Cleator, pastor of : the United Church, Matheson. Immediate rclatives attended. Mr. ana Mrs., Albert McMain will make their future home at South Porcupine. Mrs. Wm. Hartford. ofâ€" Blenheim. is visiting her son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hartford, of Hoyle,for a week. «The ‘Ninth Annual Meceting of the Northern Pioneer (Waitlebeag) Credit Union was held at the home of Mr. Walter Turney of Watebeag and was attended by members from Shillington, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Turney and family of Beamsville, visited relatives and friends at Watebeag and disbrict, recently. Lumber Merchéntg Building Supplies PHONE 20 Leon Charlebois Ansonville, Ont. uo on an on me on on omm uup STREET AND NO. OR RR. 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