Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1938, 1, p. 4

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Members of the Coâ€"operative Union of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives THEYV‘VE FOUNKND YOU OUT Timmins Birch and Fourth Central Order Department Tiirmins Townsite ........ CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Clean Drains With JEW EL Shortening BABY‘S OWN Soap, 2 bar QUAKER Macaront,.. Old Maple Syrup Saniâ€"flush, tin CLARK‘S No. 2 tall tin FIKST CGHKADE Pork and Beans Butter RECKITTI‘S" ‘oliflor W a natural outgrowth of the Ford‘s low centre of looks hiz and is hig hodvy sides cours un rooumy rudling coamfort and comveniences Its PERFORMANCE puts more PLEASURE in MOTORING + O R D V +8 Who are you? You are the man or woman for whom the wheels mg:d, for whom all the things produced in this busy workday | are made you are the CONSUMER . Up till lately, you were expected to consume whatever it paid the producer to provide you with, you were his "market," and by a judicious application of the right kind of publicity, it was often considered that you could be got to buy anything, regardless of whether you cou‘!d use it or not. | e see a Consumers Bureau estg@olished by the State of i van to protect the interests of that class of its citizens which includes all of them, in addition to the various departments of state which exist for the assistance of part of them, like the deâ€" partment of insurance, or of agriculture. And in New York, a proposal has recently been made that the State Government set up a "DEPARTMENT of the CONSUâ€" MER" Of course, all this is happening because the Consumer discovered himself first, before the Governments did, by forming his own Consumers Cooperative Societies, to protect his own interests as Consumer, and now that he has proved that he exists, Govern:â€" ments are finding him out too. Consumers Coâ€"operative prices are low, these for example are some of this weeks items RADE CHOICE QUALITY _ No. 2% tin Rhubarb, 3 bunel gow â€" ‘tins 1096\ Che D ids hars for South Porcupine Branch cor, Moore Golden Ave Phone 34 Fored Vâ€"R is a thing of th, Interiors arve designed to give the utmo eping grille to the sloping reas pure 16 oz. bot planm‘tl fe ure Ford lhs. 1g8 240C wwb w Â¥ iÂ¥ arge lu i tins * J * D 20¢ 10 sently to confttrihute extra 1600 706 low, wide appearanc 530 A MONTH, with reasonable downâ€"poyment, boays any new Eard Â¥.«8 car under T.£,.C, Notiona!l Finance Plan and comfort CHOICE QUALIT3 Diced Beets .. size Medium Size Large size NEW Carrots, 4 lbs. NEW Beets, 4 lbs. Salmon, Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. Fraser Gold i!i 1 lmmlpcmw Car llml 6 " 4 1 U |*44 ardt dn 1 ¢ 1 al McDOWELL MOTORS Tanic Foad beauty and pride aney Sockev the 1y tins 19« N 0o Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this tbruly coâ€"operative society. thad ";)(4 tin Schumacher South Porcupinm Dome â€" Mines #¢ On the ro of |unu'|' « v Oeb pnv-’iliu rum in the D4 uul improv C BHaVvE ‘ # .-" # ® wyil V >3 that costs exven less, Both cars are true BRISK ET \\'l) I{IB Stew Beef, 2 Ibs 1,O0OIN NEW Potatoos Roast V eal, 1D...... PRIME ROLLED RIB Roast of Beef, Ib. TRIMMED LOIN Pork Chops, Ib. ... CONSUMO V eal Chops, per Ib. dUsages, tor in sppenrance and performane mance anil driving ease., Hs BAhors vlimder engim« u, it measures up to "hig « miles to th« liscovered Ohis own Luxe, or in the Standard if vou wish power to whisk yaou away qlli(‘kl}' ECasyâ€"Action Safety Brakes to stop *€* V hunches J eallon delive: orid dealer about a trial 4C 51916 111 110 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCEK, TTMMINZ, ONTARIO owhner !("NH' fortless power Y Mr. P. A. Macaulay, who has been spending a holiday in the far South returned to Timmins this week, lookâ€" ing specially fit and well and admitâ€" ting he felt as good as he looked aftei a very enjoyable holiday among beauâ€" | tiful scenery and in most interesting I places. | ! | | _ _Bornâ€"on June 7th, 1938 | Mrs. H. J. Miller of 284 northâ€"a son. ! A fire, the original cause of which iis doubtful, ignited three awnings on '.tho upper stories of the Massie block on Tuesday morning. Damage was ¢sâ€" timated at $50, the blaze being extinâ€" guished by chemicals. This is not the first time the awnings on the building have been damaged by fire. On the other occasion the fire was in the awnâ€" |ings on lower windows and the cause |of the fire in each case was acce#ed from a carelessly thrown cigarette from an upper window. This time, ; however, the fire was at the upper winâ€" [dows, but may have been due to a flipped cigarette. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lind, of Sudbury, are visiting at the ‘home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Lind. of Cedar north. Her many friends iwill be glad. to know that Mrs. Chester M. MacElwee, who was quite ill in St. Mary‘s hospital has been able to return to her home and is making very favourable progress to recovery. Miss Stella Burke, R.N., is leaving toâ€" day, Thursday for Ottawa, where he marriage to Dr. Jos, Martin, of Timâ€" mins, will take place on June 20th. ‘The best wishes of her many friends and those of Dr. Martin, will be extended to Miss Burke and Dr. Martin, who are both very popular in town and district. Miss Beatrice Vanier Falls, spent a few days week visiting friends. Hton town Mr. Joe Patent is visiting friends in Detroit. Massie Block Awnings Again Damaged by Fire standards MJ1 and Mrs. were the this week. Park Rd, Schumacher Highway Phone 415â€"440 Timmins O. Wilmott, of Hamâ€" uests of ffriends in ON DE LUXE MODELS â€" iwin tail lights. two windshield wipers, two sun visors, twin elece« tric horns, cigar lighter, de Inae stesering wheel, glove compartment lack and clock, rustless steel wheel bhands, in addition to front and rear bumpers and guards, spare wheel and tire and tube, tivre lock, and head« light beam indirator. ON sSTANDARD MODELS â€" front and rear bumpers and guards, spare wheel and tire and tube, tire lock, ane tail light,. oaoane windâ€" shteld wiper, ane sun visor, cigar lighter, headlight beam indicator, and two horns. No extra charge for all these "extras" Ford YÂ¥â€"8 delivered prices are low and include the following equipment: of Troquois in town â€" this _ to Mtr. and Birch stvpet POR SALEâ€"V8 Fordor 32. Low milocâ€" age, good 6â€"ply tires, heater, antiâ€" freeze, trunk rack. A good family car for the North Country. A. C. Cutten, 121 Essex Avenue, Iroquois Falls. ~46 POR SALEâ€"Two hundred thousand flower plants, best qualityâ€"one cen: apiece. Queen Mary Club Gardens, by the Airport, South Porcupine. POR SALEâ€"Rugs, stock of late imâ€" porter, includes Wiltons, Broadlooms and Orientals, extremely low pricess while stock lasts, will ship mail orâ€" ders promptly; write for price list. Traders and Importers, 54 Wellmz- ton St. West, Toronto. Charles William Dent, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dent of 95 Fi{th avenue, died at the Sick Children‘s hosâ€" pital in Toronto on Monday, June 6tn. He was eighteen months old.. Funcral services were held on Wednesday ai the home, conducted by Rev. Canon R. S. Cushing, with interment in the Timmins cemetery. The funeral of John Vincent, Mountâ€" joy township, who was drowned from i homeâ€"made punt on Monday mornâ€" ng in Moffatt Lake, took place at Timâ€" mins on Wednesday afternoon at 4.30 with Legion honours. The late Mr. Vincent was a valued member of \whe local legion. He was in the Sixth Batâ€" talion at Halifax and was ‘badly inâ€" jured in the Halifax disaster during the war. Adjutant Cornthwaite, of the local Salvation Army, conducted the funeral services yesterday and interâ€" ment was made in the Timmins cemeâ€" tery. Funeral Yesterday of John V incent Death of Baby Son of Mr. and Mrs,. D. Dent, Timmins INSUKRANCE MORTGAGES LIST YOUR PROPERTY REED BLOCK TELEPHONE 7 PINE ST. S. 2250 44â€"40â€"40 short] y Farmers say that winen they signed away parts of their land for the highâ€" way‘s right of way., the department official who collected their signatures, agreed that a flat rate of $35 per acre for pasture land would be paid, and a fair settlement made for any damage done by construction crews. At that time each farmer was notiâ€" fied that some of his land on the route of the new highway came under the classification of pasture. bpligation came recentlv wit! several individual attempts to collect from the government on agreemenrts signed last July have met with failure, and it is beilieved likely that some sort f joint action may be undertak»on Fear has arisen that the government has written off this debt, and grounmdis for doubt of the department making New Liskeard, June 9.â€"Reported 1câ€" [usal of the Department of Highways to pay for expropriated land, some of it at $35 an acre, or make settlement of severance damages to some 25 farinâ€" ers along a nineâ€"mile stretch of new trunk highway south of Earlton, has rarroused the district. Bornâ€"on June 6th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Baschuck, of 214 Maple street north, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a son. Worry Over Promises Reâ€" garding Land for Road. Earlton â€"â€" Fear Bornâ€"on June 5th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. V. E. O‘Brien, of 407 Cedar stroet southâ€"a son. In the South Porcupine news toâ€"day here is made mention of the deatir of Mrs. E.. P. Thompson at the Tisdale General hospital on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Thompson was twentyâ€"nine years of age, and resided at 25 Fifth avenue, Schumacher. The â€" remains were shipped to Kingston on the late train Wednesday afterncon, where serâ€" vice and interment will take place. WEAREVER BRUSH COMPANY HAS opening for reliable dealer. This work is good for $1500 the first yvear to the right kind of salesman. Apply in person or write Mr. Elne, Maple Leaf Hotel, Timmins, Ont. ~46p Five Births Registered in Timmins During Week FOR RENT â€" Furnished apartment, suitable for light housekeeping. Apâ€" ply at 77 Balsam Street South. Phone 40 â€"J. 46â€"470 Dated at South Porcupine this 8th day of June, 1938. Whereas Mr. R. J. Stons is indebted to the undersigned in the sum of $152.25 for storage and other charges in connection with 5 dressers, 2 mirrors, 3 seats, 3 doublc bed springs, 8 bed ends, 1 buffetts, 1 mirror, 1 waste basket, 5 dressers, 1 lay bed, 1 bread box, 4 chairs, 2 mirâ€" rors, 3 wash stands, 1 large table, 23 Shairs, 6 kitchen tables, 1 round marbleâ€"top table, 1 cupboard, 1 clothes basket, 1 box (kitchen ware), 3 pots, l wash tub, 1 Prigidaire, 1 small ca>â€" inet, 2 pails, 1 large case, 2 ben ends, 15 beds, 2 arm chairs, 1 Quebec heater 1 small rug, 1 small round table, ?2 rases, 1 small square table, and default has been in payment thereof, notice is hereby given that on che 11th day of June, 1938, at number 11 Spruce Street South (Star Transâ€" {er Warchouse), Timmins, Ontario, the aid goods will be sold by public aucâ€" tion, by E. C. BICWEI Auctioneer. Dated the 27th day of May, 1938. 43 â€"46 STAR TRANSFER TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE TENDERS W ANTED Death of Mrs. Thompson, Schumacher, Yesterday Used Boilersâ€"Prices F.0.B. Toronto Pease Round Sectional Hot Water rating 3750 8 65.00 Spencer Square Sectional Hot Water rating 10,3750 900.00 steel Type R Kewanee Steam or Hot Water rating 2,4000 _ 350.00 Royal Square Sectional steam rating 6,9500 800.00 Let us have your inquiries for radiaâ€" tion, piping, also plumbing fixtures, steel sash, steel beams and angles. steel tanks and high pressure boilers. Wickett Wrecking Co. 156 Front East, Toronto FRANK C. EVANS, Clerk, Township of Tisdale Farmers Repudiation notification to several farmers that epâ€" propriated land «ould not be classed as pasture, but only as valuelegs ertubland posz or building, equipping and furâ€" nishing an addition to the Publiz Sschoo}l at South Porcupine in the Township â€" of â€" Tisdale, improving the School Grounds and assisting in movâ€" ing the Rink of the Porcupine Skating Rink Company, Limited, from the School Grounds to a new site, and that such Byâ€"Law was registered as No. 569 in the Registry Office of the Registry Division of the District of Cochrane on the 28th day of May, 1938. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereo{ must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated at South Porcupine, this lsi rOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"Vacant lot in Schumacher.. Second lot scas} from Todd‘s Drug Store. 40 foot frontage.. Taylor Pipe, Haileybury, Ont. â€" 44 FIVEâ€"ROOMED HOUSE POR SALE Take notice that the undersigned will sell by public auction at Golden Cityv Service Garage, Porcupine. Ontario, on Friday, June 17th, 1938, at 3.00 p.m. for storage charges, a Ford Sedan Auâ€" tomobile Serial No. CAâ€"1185340 bearing 1936 license No. KUâ€"963. . Dated at South Porcupine, this is day of June, 1938. 44â€"406â€"48â€"50 FRANK C. EVANS, Clerk, Township of Tisdale. PROPERTIIS FOR SALE hane, 24 Kirkpatrick Avenue. Kirkland Lake, on or before the 30th day of Juneâ€" 1938 full particulars of their claims. â€"Immediately after the said date the said Administrator will disâ€" tribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice, to the °x clusion of all others and he will not be liable to any person of whose clhim he sHall not then have notice for the asâ€" sets or any part thereof. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 471 Notice is hereby given that Byâ€"Law No. 471 was passed by the Township of Tisdale on the 23rd day of May, 1938, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $75,000.00 for the purâ€" All persons having any claims against the Estate of Joseph Culhane,. late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, Miner, who died on about the 29th day of March 1938 at the Town of Timmins, Ontario, are hereby notified to send to Patrick Culâ€" Dated at Timmins this 28th day of May A.D. 1938. T. A. MacDonald, Timmins, Solic‘tor for the Administrator. 44â€"45â€"40 The said automobile was placed in storage by Hilda McKee, the party liable for the aforesaid storage charges Dated at South Porcupine, Ontario this First Day of June, A.D. 1938. (Signed) Oscar M. Henderson, Proprietor of Golden City Service Garage, Porcupine, Ontario. 44â€"46 In the Estate of Joscph Culhbhane, deâ€" ceased. NOTHICE TO CREDITORS Information â€"as toâ€" theâ€" present whereabouts of Mr. Earl Van Meer, barber supply salesman who until recently. was located at 655 Pape Ave., Toronto. 7 Cedar street South All conveniences. Very good locaâ€" tion. Apply to 175 Pine Street North. ~40;) MONTGOMERY â€" MORILISON JUNE TH, 1932 Phone 16095

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