Porcupine Advance, 14 Aug 1930, 1, p. 4

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Thursday, August 14th, 1930 HOUSEHOLD FURNITIURE â€" FOR SALEâ€"Including plano. Apply to 105 Pine St. North. â€"33D Goop GURNEYâ€"OXFORD KITCHEN RNGE FOR SALEâ€"Apply to 86 Eim St. South. â€"~33D FPOR SALEâ€"Baby carriage, in F000 condition, sleigh runners, additional. Apply to 64 Main Street, South Porâ€" inss 1e â€"33h FOP SALEâ€"Dining room suite, nine pieces, new. Cheap for quick sale. Ap;ly to 172 Balsam street, north. s3p FOR SALEâ€"One fur coat csgt. one dress and one F good condition. Real bi cashn. ‘Apply to 69 Birch FPOF FOR REN NURSE OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS Maternity, and all other cases taken. »nIv to 16 Wilson avenue. 32â€"35p ARTICLES FOR SALE _| RO for b¢ GREE Cha FOR SALEâ€"Dry fourâ€"foot slabs and edgings mixed; suitable for bakeries, hotels and business blocks; ideat wood for kindling. Price $4.50 cord delivered or $3.00 cord in yard. Dry CHAMBERMAID WANTEDâ€"Apply to ""11 Cedar St. South. 33D RELIABLE MAN for or route: this county: ROOM wWANTED â€" Between Thire avenue and Seventh avenue in Cenâ€" tral part of town. Apply to Box M. N., care of The Advance Office. â€"33p The officers and members of the Mcose Lodge wish to thank all those who donated prizes and also those who assisted in transportation and other ways in making the success of the anâ€" nual Moose picnic. Special thanks are also duse to the Timmins Citizens‘ Band for the music supplied during the day. ENISHED ROOMS TO ‘lean and comfortable. or light housekeeping. neoene and kitchen. Aj rO0M AND BOARD ENTâ€"Nice large WE com, suitable for on All conveniences. NGâ€"Day or we H. Ranger, 50 A CARD OF THANKS LEâ€"Four narness, LW 100 pairs bl 1 % i [ AA+ ALEâ€"Woodâ€"burning . kitchen | _‘ [ vith water front and fittings; | por RENTâ€"Store, Offices and Apartâ€" Also a few other articles | ment in post office building, 17 Pine Apply Mrs. R. Wallace, CONâ€" | street north. Apply to Mark Bowie, Hill, South Porcupine. -33] Ltd.. Timmins. s0tf Mrs., F. J. Ham Porcupine, Ont ‘NTâ€"Two furnished 1 mveniences, â€" includit quiet place. 3t. South. DERS WANTEDâ€"In good comâ€" > home: conveniences; $8.50 per ‘ washing and pressing done if ed. Apply to 171 Maple street . 19p ty Pre stred ILL FIND AT THE WINDSOR L FURNISHED TWOâ€"ROOMâ€" PARTMENTS and rooms by eek or month. Hot water year SI>â€"Middleaged woman for @l housework. Apply to Mrs. ie Children‘s Shelter. â€"33 16 inches, at $5.00 a slabs 3 loads for $10.09. nhone 454J, Timmins. che SLABS FOR SALEâ€"Apply at Mainville, 39 Main Ave., Preston St. â€"23â€"36p AND ROOMSâ€"All conventâ€" Apply to 121 Pine St. Ssouth. â€"31â€"33p sSolid walinut dining room m suite, refrigerator, elecâ€" with house wiring. Fireâ€" citchen table, baby sleigh, esterfield suite. Appiy to south. â€"33D toting sleigh ress, two sets Apply basement of Tice large well furnished | itable for one or two per onveniences. Apply to 53; t north, upstairs 32p | ROOMS hama nd Iris pl 1 planting J. Hamil fur coat, 1 spring nd one Ford car, in Real bargains for 69 Birch St. South. â€"33D ets logging sleighs nished rooms with including phone. Apply to 77 Balâ€" 33D eek. _ Apply to Mons ave. Timâ€" â€"28â€"30 p. tf four sets single harâ€" 1 sawingâ€" hundred store xperience unâ€" distribute and eventy dollars Co., New Toâ€" â€"33 O RENTâ€" suitable . +~Use> ~of Apply to 5% 64W. 304 32â€"33p 31ptf TWOâ€"ROOMED SHACK FOR RENT TOURâ€"ROOMED HOUSE TO RENTâ€" Also furniture for sale at a low price. Apply to 40 Fifth Ave. â€"33p APARTMENT TO RENTâ€"Four rcooms heated, all conveniences. Phone 815 FOR RENTâ€"Two 3â€"roomed Iurnisnes houses, also garage 28 by 40 feet Apply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Eim St Aa Lo TO RENTâ€"4â€"roomed nouse and wood shed: all conveniences. Apply B.. F. Lennan, 10 Elm north. â€"~20(.:L. TO BRENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomned house at 460 Middleton Ave., connections for light and water. Apply to Mrs. Johnson, 33 Middleton Ave. ~â€"20t.f. FLAT TO RENT Apply to cher. OUSE â€" FPOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house with water and tollet. to 167 Birch St. North. â€"33]D Timmins PROPERTIES FOR SALE|sa: TWO LOTS FOR SALEâ€"Cost $300.00 each; sell for $100.00 each. Ssewer and water on lots. Apply to 54 Kirâ€" by Ave. upstairs. â€"33p HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Six rooms, with water and lights. Shack on back of lot. Must be sold immediately. â€" Apâ€" pIlvy to 284 Kirby ave. 32â€"34p ALTON‘S STORE FOF: R Ist. Heated store, 30 by cluding basement. At F cupied by M. Bowie, Ltd J. Dalton. FOR SALEâ€"A fourâ€"room House for sale at great sacrifice. Well located. Corner lot. Apply 102 Balsam street, â€"31 with PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"Tenâ€"roomed house. newly built, all modern conâ€" veniences, all hardwood floors, at 3 Elm St. South. Also threeâ€"roomed house on rear of same lot. . Terms $500.00 cash and balance $50.00 per month, and 34%, interest, Appliy to Mrs. M. Lawlor, 51 Elgin St., Sudâ€" bury. Ont. 33â€"34ptf OSTâ€"A Bay Mare pounds, with whi and left elbow; FOR SALEâ€"Rooming House with fourâ€" teen bedrooms, sitting rooms, dining room, large kitchen, cellar and furnâ€" ace, large gla#gsed veranda, all modern conveniences, centrally located; furnâ€" ished or unfurnished. Reason for sale, illâ€"health of owner. Apply to P. Godin, Box 416, Timmins, or at 41 Pourth avenue, Timmins. 32tf. Aux ux Electeurs de Temiscamingueâ€"Nord Mesdames et Messieurs:â€"Je yous :mercie tres sincerement de m‘avoir selu comme votre representant a Otâ€" iwa par une si magnifique majorite. ind def u comme votre representant a Otâ€" a par une si magnifique majorite. > vous assure que mon devouement ars mon comte sera sans bornes et j2a ferai tout en mon pouvoir pout ancement et le progres du beau et ad Comte de Temiscamingueâ€"Nord t j‘ai les interes a Coegur. JOSEPH A. BRADETTE ILl DRESSMAKING ‘ARD OF THANKS )â€"â€"A¢A pair of lay morning by proving JT IN POUNDâ€"Black horse with nose, weighs 900 lbs. Now in If not claimed will be sold cay costs. Jos. Goulet, poundâ€" 121 Second Ave., Schumaâ€" 39Dp A1LT elbow: scratches on left on right shoulder. Findâ€" return to or notify ‘Jos. March Gold Mines, Box 533, rcupine. 32â€"34p Nel Hamil Main TS, COATS AND â€"modelling and alterâ€" Draperies and Slipâ€" o order. Satisfactory aderate tmvtices. Mrs. eathe nleast ocomed furnished wWatt milie: prC ibout 900 or 1000 marks on face, ; RENTâ€"A by 60 feet, t present lasses on street wner may have i‘rty and payâ€" 571 Balsam St. oomed â€" flat r. Suitable All cconâ€" Maple St 33â€"341 on â€" TA Porcuping and 10th. N. King, 33 â€"35â€" on Pin n to Ad Apply to R W om 314 in 1¢ *4 C Ne Bud-} On the said lands is said to be a 4ptf | building of about 60 feet frontage by â€"â€" | about 108 feet in depth, containing nins ourâ€" | powling alleys; billiard and pool room ning | with room for seven tables; a store; a Urnâ€" barber shop, and residence apartments dern [ all in operation and use. urnâ€" | ‘"Terms of sale:â€"Ten per cent. of the for | purchase price to be paid at the time y to| of sale; a further thirty per cent. of the it 41 ) rurchase price within fifteen days 32t{.| thereafter; and the balance, sixty pe! â€"â€" |cent., in cash or as may be arrangec with the Mortgagee, within thirty days | from the day of sale. Nora L. Iht property will be offered for sale vous’ subject to a reserve bid, and to certair iypip | conditions of sale to be announced ail ~+iâ€" | the sale. 33 | COATS repaired and remodeneu, work guaranteed. Estimates cheerâ€" fully given. A. J. Shragge Lirmited, 29 Third Ave., Timmins. 49t.f. IF YOU CAN TALK I CAN GUARANâ€" TEE TO TEACHâ€" YOU TO SING AND PLAY THE GUITAR. Bob Lowrey, late of the West Coast Theaâ€" tres, U.S.A., and Radio. Phone 596W 57 Elm street south. 33â€"34p 4 | CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t . I ‘URRIERâ€"Ladies bring yOour scarfs and have them made into real animal chokers. â€" Also relining and reglazâ€" FOR RENTâ€"Two warm apartm A Tax Sale will be held at Township Hall, at Porcupine, on Tuesday, 9th day of September, 1930, at the hnhour of 11 o‘clock in the forencon. The list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared, and copies !may be had by applying to the clerk | J.. M. Nicolson, Porcupine P.O. To the Voters of Norih Temiskam.ng Ladies and Gentlemen:â€"I thank you most sincerely for having reâ€"electâ€" ed me as your representative at Ottaâ€" wa by so splendid a majority. I assure you of my ‘unbounded deâ€" votedness to my County and that 1 will do everything in my power for the advancement and progress of North Temiskaming whose interests I nave so much at heart. Very Sincerely yours JOSEPH A. BRADETTE the many frien kindness in th father, the late ing all for the TOWNSHIP of WHITNEY ing atfi 2007 off. Wadsworth Furriers 12 Balsam St. North. â€"~13p.t.1 The said list is being published in the Ontario CGazette on the 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th June, 1930, and in default c payment of taxes, will be sold for taxes as above. Anv other particulars may be had by ribute conv‘e_niences. Also one small hous 3 rooms. At 117 Mountjoy stree Apply at 120 Mcuntjoy street. â€"3 Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Charge or Mortâ€" gage, which will be produced at th:s time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction by E. C. Brewer, esq., Auctioneer, at the undermentioned |and Mrs. Thos. M. Henry N€lllâ€"â€" premises, 11â€"134 Pine Street South,. in | daughter (Jane). the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, on Monday, the 18th d‘dyi Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith and family of August, 1930, at two o‘clock in the‘! are moving this wesk to Jacksonboro afternoon, that certain parcel of land| Ont., where Mr. Smith has been trans and premises composed of Lots fNumberi ferred by the Abitibi Fibre Co. Six hundred and twenty and Six hunâ€" dred and twentyâ€"one on the west side Master Henry and Miss Lillie Sulli of Pine Street South, in the town of| van, of New Liskeard, arrived Sunda Timmins, in the District of Cochrane,| to visit their sister, Mr.s C. Angus as shown on Plan Mâ€"30 Sudbury, in | Kirby‘avenue. the Land Titles Office at Cochrane, , baing Parcel 313 in the Register fori Her many friendsein town will b Whitney and Tisdale, being the lands| pleased to know that Mrs. M. Hobsor formerly occupied by the late Thomas| Maple street, who has been ill for som F. King, deceased, and now by his EF®xe.| weeks, continues to improve in healtt cutors, and occupied as bowling alley. billiard and pool room, and other purâ€"| The next regular meeting of th poses. \ Timmins town council will be held 0: atnndaxv afternomnm. Aug. 25th, corm appl| Mr. and Mrs. J. Burd e many friends and 1 For further information apply to ths undersigned. Dated this thirtieth day of July, 1930 The Ontario Equitable Life and Acciâ€" dent Insurance Company, Mortgagee by JAMES C. HAIGHT, Waterioo, Ontaric, ~@1.I%4 Its Solicitor herein MISCELLANEOUS "ARDS OF THANKS TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION MORTGAGE SALE ARD OF THANKS TAX SALLE J. M. NICOLSON, Clerk Whitney Township he clerk J. Burd wish to thank ; and lodges for their death of their dear . Bonnell; also thankâ€" many bseautiful foral and remodelled THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO E‘im:i Miss Marion Overton, of Kirklaxm;“Mrs ?0t.f.| Lake, is visiting friends in town. | Mrs. uo Ns A KR CA BA ho § ster for| HMer many friendsein town will be e lands| pleased to know that Mrs. M. Hobson, Thomas| Maple street, who has been ill for some his F®va.| weeks, continues to improve in health. oL | _Mr. D. Fitzjohn | morning on a holida: | town, Pembroke, Ont MTsS: ~E with Mr. ‘the week n Miss Marjorie Carriere is visiting friends in New Liskeard. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Swanson, of Belleâ€" ville, were Timmins visitors last week. Mrs. B visitor to Bornâ€"In August 11tt Miss N. L. Mason, of Montreal, :i visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pricé 31 Bannerman avenue. left on a motor trip to NC Chatham, Ont.,. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. H. family returned last day visit to the soutt Jos. McGrath left last week by motor r a holiday in the South. Misses Margaret and Rayourn DO herty, of North Bay, have been visitin in Timmins. Miss Cora Pecore is visiting friends New Liskeard this week. Mr. Wm. B. Rog Qusebec, spent a fe week. Miss Mel morning f« scuth. ‘ N. A. Timmins, president of the Ho: linger Consolidated Gold Mines, was ; visitor to town this week. Boston Quebec A settler in town this week remarked iat the raspberries are ripe, but the ies gare rotten. M Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Saturday, Auâ€" ist 9th, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred idouceurâ€"a daughter (Joan Helen). Bornâ€"In St. Mary‘s hospital, Tim mins, on Sunday, August 3rd, to M and Mrs. Thos. M. Henry Neillâ€" daughter (Jane). Master Henry and Miss Lillie Sulliâ€" van, of New Liskeard, arrived Sunday to visit their sister, Mr.s C. Angus, Kirby‘avenue. Mr. Douglas Carriere is on a two eks‘ vacation tripâ€"to scuthern and stern Ontario points. The next regular meeting Of Timmins town council will be held on Monday afterncon, Aug. 25th, comâ€" mencing at 4 p.m. L T Timmins, on Friday, Aug. 8th, to Mr and Mrs. William Menear, 179 Maple St. Northâ€"a daughter (Beryl June). Bornâ€"At St. Mary‘s HC niins, on Thursday, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. John Giles Ida Leona Tanney) of S a daughter (Mary Margar The Eganville Leader last week says: "Mr. Norris Lett of Timmins, Ont., acâ€" companied by Messrs Alex and William MacMillan, after spending a few days with the former‘s parents (Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lett), left on Wednesday Mrs. McGowan and son Frances and ‘r brother, Murray Stewart, left this crning for Renfrew and Ottawa for a urmre of weeks‘ visit. Miss Margaret Sullivan, of New Lisâ€" eard, returned home this week after isiting her sister, Mrs. C. Angus, for he past month. on an extended moilo Secotia snd other eastet Mayor Drew and Mrs. Drew left this veek for a holiday visit to the south ind east. They intend taking in the Owing to the fact that the Timmins tizens‘ Band was at the Moose picâ€" c on Sunday there was no band conâ€" rt here last Sunday evening. r. and Mrs. Surtees, of North Bay, visiting Miss Copps over the weekâ€" Bornâ€"In essrs R. T. Slocum, G. Abercromâ€" ind J. R. Jackson, of Auburn, N.Y., ‘ visitors to the camp last wegk. =~In â€" ~Timmins, _ Onâ€" ~Mondaa)y 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gilli daughter (Dora Judith). il Shirk, of New Liskeard, is a Timmins this week. Robinson of Orillia visited ind Mrs. E. B. Price during ic schol school lecorate NYew York »lva Newton I1: for a holiday . B. Rogers, of Three Rivers, ent a few days in town this cques, teller is spending th DP and her son, Billie trip to her old home lidays bot! and the S have been W. Hooker and wesek from a hoilâ€" ind Rayburn Do ft on Monday trip to his home r at the x his holida > id his home y‘s Hospitai, iimâ€" Aug. Ith, 1930, to Giles Loader (nee of Schumacher.â€" on â€" Monday le on Sunday visit to the Anthony Penin The Chariton correspondent of The Nugget last week says:â€""Miss Marâ€" garet Regan nurseâ€"inâ€"training in Timâ€" mins, is spending two weeks‘ holiday at her home here." A tea and sale of homeâ€"baking will be held on Saturday of this week, Aug. 16th, from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m., at 72 Third avenue, under the auspices of the LO. Mr. C. R. Murdock and townsite manager was a visitor this we welcomed back here a cld friends. The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "Mrs. A. F. Brigham, Mrs. J. W. Fogg Mrs. H. H. Moore and Mrs. H. Darling all of Timmins, were guests over the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. H. S Hennessey, Lake Shore Road." visiting relatgves and â€" friends at Georgetown, Elmira and other southern centres. They expect to take in also the British Emplre games next week at Hamilton. Come aiong T and afternoon tE urday, Aug. 16th der the auspices will be served f COocnt Hospi to Mtr I te Mr. P. Dougall, district manager Of the Pioneer Stores, returned last weekâ€" end from his holiday visit to his old home in Scotland where Myrs. Dcougall and young son have been for the past vear or more. Mr. Dougall says the trin was a very enijcvable one. week by motor for Toronto and Bullaio. On their return they will be accomâ€" panied home by Mrs. Borland who has been in Toronto for some weeks where sche has been visiting her sister, Myrs. C. Sheer, since the death of her and hsr brcther. The following ir The London (On will be of interest to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cochrane:â€"**Wardâ€"4 Masters Merton and Ronald Lake are rip was a very The Timmins Rebekahs are holding whist drive this (Thursday) evening the Oddfellows‘ hall, starting at 30 pim. A pleasant time is assured r all attending. Refreshments will _ served during the evening. hey hayv ‘The Cobalt O. 11i1. North Bay Nugget last wesek says:â€" "Constable W. McCord, who joined provincial police force recently, is t( take over the duties of motorcycle roX patrol officer operating out of Porqul Junction. He will take over the ney duties assigned to him. Since joinin: the force, he has been attached to dis trict headquarters here." Trenton Sun:â€"A household expert says interior decorations have much to do with happiness in the home. Yes, . particularly when the husband‘s interiâ€" or is decorated with good meals. The Matheson correspondent of The North Bay Nugget last week says:â€" "The government tractor driven by Hugh McCallum fell through the bridge on the North road, turned turtle and drotiped a distance of twelve feet into the creek. The driver luckily escaped. Men are at work repairing the bridge and salvaging the tractor." Unique Exhibition of Very Clever Handicraft Large crowds have been attractec to the Goldfields annex afternoons evenings this week, first by the curiâ€" osity aroused by the unusual signs put up and later by the reports of the unusual exhibition of craftsmanship displayed. A gentleman who appears to be rather badly crippled is putting on this exhibition, taking up collecâ€" tion to defray expenses. The exhibiâ€" tion is a remarkable display of very clever craftsmanship and artistic skill. In show cases are depicted a series of scenes, one for each. month of the year, depicting life in Canada thirty years or so ago. Ploughing, sowing, reaping, cattle, barns, houses, conveyâ€" ances, people, etc., are ail clever‘ly shown. The scenes are all made from pine and accessories and are most skil fully carved and arranged. The exâ€" hibitor says that all these wonderful scenes and the very lifelike miniature representations are all his own work. The general opinion of all who have seen the exhibit is that it is a simply wonderful example of patience, skill and artistic sense. V Rev. Bruce Millar and Mrs. Millar ‘e in the south on their annual holiâ€" riys. For the past two Sundays the rvices at the United Church have en taken by Rev. Mr. Lapala. For ie next two Sundays Rev. J. G. Gorâ€" il1, of St. Paul‘s Unied Church ochrane, will conduct the services a:i bangque!t 1s i0 DC Bradette, M.P.â€"elect the Inn, Kapuskasn next week, Aug. 21 dance is expected f ing, invitations bei wmorth Kapuskasi rals throu Borland and 11 ne, will conduct mmins United Ch ollowing birth notice appearing London (Ontario) Free Press of interest to many friends of [ Mrs. E. C. Ward, formerly of ie:â€""Wardâ€"At St. Joseph‘s I on Sunday, August 3rd, 1930, ind Mrs. E. C. Ward, Richmond DN ‘â€"elect for this riding, uskasing, on Thursday ug. 2ist. A large atâ€" cted from all over the s being extended by Liberals to prominent out the riding. ) be tendered to daughter left last jronto and Buffalo. ey will be accomâ€" . Borland who has some weeks where town engineet at Kapuskasing k and warmly ain by hosts of ( are most sSaii nged. The exâ€" hese wonderful felike miniaturé his own work f all who t it is a simpl) patience, skil 33â€" of STANDING OF TEAMS IN DISTRICT FOOTBALL SERIES Dates for Postponed Games Arranged by â€" District League. During August Games Must Start Promptly at 6.15, and at 6 p.m. for Sept. 3rd. Game. After the football match on Thursâ€" day last, Possibles vs. Probables, a meéetlâ€" ing of the district league subâ€"commitâ€" tee was held for the purpose of transâ€" acting general business, reâ€"arranging postponed matches and setting dates for the Dickson Cup matches. All secretaries of footbAll clubs are | asked to note that the match, Dome! vs. Sons of England, which was postâ€"i poned on Wednesday, July 16th, on acâ€" l count of rain, is to be played at the Dome on Friday, Aug. 29th. The game\ vs:. Dome, which was canâ€" celled on July 23rd, on account of the | Cornish visit to Kirkland Lake is to be played on Wednesday, Sept. ard. Games for the Dickson Cup, which is a straight "knockâ€"out" are as follows: Saturday, Sept. 6thâ€"McIntyre vs. | Wednesday, Sept. 10thâ€"Dome VS. Cornish. Saturday, Sept. 13thâ€"Final game between the winners of Sept. 6th vs. Sept. 10th winners, at Timmins. _ All club secretaries are also asked to please note that owing to the nights @rawing in so quickly, games during August are to be started promptly on time, at 6.15 pm., and clubs are reâ€" quested to coâ€"operate in getting the teams on the field and ready to kick off not later than 6.15 pm. Comâ€" ‘ mencing on Sept. 3rd, at the Dome, the ikick-off will be at 6 pm. sharp; 45 minutes each way; full time. | _ The fcllowing is the standing in the ileague up to and including, Tuesday. ‘ August 12thâ€" | Teams P W 12 ; *P.C i Deme 3 3 1 C | Cornishn J ka * McIntyre .... 9 3 2 4 8 | Sons of Eng. 9 2 3 4 4. ' The goals scored for and against the ‘several teams are as follows: Dome, 12 for, and 8 against; Cornish 9 for and 8 against; McIntyre, 16 for and x7 against] Sons of England, 12 and for 18 against. Dr. S. R. Harrison, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Neame left on Tuesday for a moâ€" tor trip to Southern Ontario. It is exâ€" pected that while in the South, Dr. Harrison and Mr. Neaimse will attend the provincial convention of the Onâ€" tario Command of the Canadian Legion and also the Empire games at Hamilâ€" Each year the College lists the names of a number of its graduates and where they are employed. We take great pride as we look over the list and note that cur graduates are employed not only in Timmins and district, but in distant cities and towns in the Dominion. Our successful graduates are proof pcositive of what the Timmins Business College has done and can do. It is nine years since the establishment of the College, and its advancement and successful results are placed before the public from year to year. Banning, Gerald, accountant, Howey Gold Mines, Red Lake, Ont. Burke, Evelyn, stenographer, Sky‘s, South Porcupine, Ont. Brazeau, Chas.. stenographer, A. E. Moysey, stock brokers, Timmins, Ont. Cowper, Marj., stenographer, Hamilton, Ont. Chennette, Wm., accountant, McDowell Motors, Schumacher ,Ont. Dupuis, Gilberte, stenographer, C. A. Raiche, law office, Timmins, Ont. Garvey, Loretta, stenographer, National Grocers, Timmins, Ont. Grant, Pearl, stenographer, Hollinger Store Offices, Timmins, Ont. Mrs. Perreault (nee Annie Gerovac) stenographer, Town Offices, Timmins, Ont. Horester, Hertha, stenographer ,Civil Service Dept., Ottawa, Ont. Hendry, Bess., stenographer, Town Office, South Poreupine, Ont. Hall, Vera, secretary T. Eaton Co., Timmins, Ont. Harhert Mabhel stenographer, Gambleâ€"Robinson, Timmins, Ont. CGrradUuUuatesâ€"â€"LILILQIVG Y CR3 UOLCILAIGALAAX Enroliments and reservation ginning Tuesday, Sept. Znd, + considering enrolling should c n»m. and 5.00 pm. and make r Timmins Business College PHONXE 501 Thursday Bulletin Is Your Name O FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING COURSES AND TUITION CALL, PHONE OR WRITE Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. A Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre Seventyâ€"tive at This Year‘s Summer School The annual summer school for this part of the North concluded on Tuesâ€" day of this week at Pirie‘s Point, near the Old Mission on the shores of Lake Temiskaming, about eleven miles from Haileybury. Rev. F. J. Baine, of North Bay, was president of the school this year, with Rev. Fred Smith, of Coâ€" balt, as the registrar. Students enâ€" rolled for the course came from pracâ€" tically all parts of the district and from as widely separated poihts as Cochrane and Toronto. Members of the teaching staff at the summer school kincluded:â€"-Dr. Davidson, of Victoria iCollege. Toronto; Dr. Donald, a misâ€" sionary from India home on furlough:; ! Rev. C. W. De Mille, of Stratford; Rev. Mr. Soper, formerly of China, who is \relievmg Rev. M. N. Omond at New Liskeard for a year, and Rev. and Mr. Levi Hussey, of South Porcupine, who had charge of special groups. The school covers the Temiskaming and | Cochrane districts, with part of Nipisâ€" | sing. Pays $200.00 and Costs for Having Still Here ell Motors, Schumacher ,Ont. Raiche, law office, Timmins, Ont aal Grocers, Timmins, Ont. ‘ Store Offices, Timmins, Ont. tenographer, Town Offices, Timml At police court this week G. DeTasso, of Pine street, Moneta, paid $200.00 and costs for, illegal possession of a still. The equipment was confiscated making the total cost still more. Two cases under the Liquor Control Act were adjourned to next week. There were four cases where people were charged with failure to pay the license fees on dogs they had. Two 0o: them paid the taxes before the case came up in court and the charges wer accordingly withdrawn. As a matter fact there were a dozen or more oths charges of the same kind but the case were not actually entered on the cow were not actually entered on the cou sheets as the accused persons in the: cases paid the necessary dog taxes bi fore Tuesday evening when the casi were entered. One man was given week to pay the dog taxes due. A: other case resulted in a fine of $2. and costs for nonâ€"payment of dog tax with the license fee for the dog also be paid. be paid. A man who sued another in polic court for a board bill did not appea to piress the charge and the case wa:s dismissed, the complainment having t« pay the costs. There were several cases in juvenil: court where boys were charged witl theft. Three of the lads failed to an swer the summons to court and war rants were issued for their arrest. An other lad was paroled for three month to report to the CA.S. Three other juvenile cases were dis missec per, S. Bucovetsky, Timmins, Ont ransfer, Timmins, Ont. Law Office, Timmins, Ont. Timmins, Ont. Office, South Porcupine, Ont. . Torocnto, Ont. tes of the few mo! Anyone w fice emp which sp6 of the Do "Gold Medal School" thi. ths at the Timmins Busi th credentials from a g00X oyment, To secure prope rializes in that workâ€"tha ninion are Business Colleg ( ( a P

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