Porcupine Advance, 10 Nov 1938, 1, p. 4

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WANTEDâ€"Capable stenozragher for law office, 4 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building, Timmins. 85â€"8B6tf. PAGE POUR IF YOU BJRROW )ther amounts at proportionate rate 63 108 216 324 540 1068 Cfpr P\ 4P APs 4 DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT TO SUPERIOR FUELS ONE YEAR TO PAY Apply to Nearest Branch of Please take notice that the Annual Meeting of the Porcupin{ Gencral Hospital will be held on THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HELP WANTED FOR GOOD COAL Holland Bros., Proprietors 145 COMMERCIAL AVE. ts a new $300 Produ« $22.50 at 10 AT 8 P..M South Porcupine Public elegram: After every Gerâ€" new $300 car, the urge for be irresistable. They will erritory for parkinmg space. Dey Membership Tickets will be TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938 YOU DEPOSYUL RECEIVE MONTHLY $ 55 NT $ 5 $ 100 96 $ 0 100 202 203 505 Apply promptl 71 Masson S 87â€" Â¥YOU DEPOS3UT profits dit furnâ€" $18 $27 889 *p TWO HOUSES FOR RENTâ€"At 75 Holâ€" HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"All conveniences Frcm December Iist. 4 Hemlock Apply L. Halpsrin, Jeweller, . 87â€"88 HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"I room Balsam North. Apply at a dress. Mrs.â€"W. J. Gi‘b>rt and Mrs. Perc Holland wish to thank the neighbor and friends for the kindness and sym pathy shown them in their recent sa pzereavement anr beautiful floral t The Women of the Mocss held an enjoyable whist drive in the> Hollinger Recreation hall on Tuesday Cvening, and despite the unfavourable weather, a fairâ€"sized crowd were present to take pars in the evening‘s whist. Th event was convem>d by the entertainment committee, under the chairmanship of Mtrs. Ramier. Enjoyable Whist Drive by Wamen of the Moose Sudbury Star: Gosh, there was an awful lot of excitâ€"ment over that radio broadcast the cthor evening. It just goes to show what folks will do to get the listeners away from Charlie Mcâ€" Carthy. Winners at wiist were: ladies, 1st Mrs. Vincent; 2nd, Mrs. Pigeon; 3rd Mrs. Toppings; gentlemen, lst, Mrs Groulx; 2nd, Mrs. Thomas; and 3rd Mrs. Atkinson (all playing as gentleâ€" men). linger Ave., redccorated, modern conâ€" veniences, 4 rooms, $25 monthly. Apâ€" ply Apt. 1, upstairs, 32 Wilson Ave., between 6 and 7 p.m., or phone 584 and ask for Mr. Mackie. â€"»81tf . FRANK C. EVANS, Sec‘y School Auditorium honoured at this mceting ‘ARD OF THANKS fo above adâ€" 87â€"88p. he many ~87p FUEL WOOD FPOR SALEâ€"â€"We have a large supply of birch, spruce, balsam and tamarack from 12 inches to 4 feet long. For prompt service call Rudoiphâ€" McChesney â€" Lumber Co., phone 584. ~70t( . HERBERT C. TRENEER, ORGANIST of the United Church, will accept pupils in piano and vocal music. First class tuition guaranteed based on a thorough musical education, and many years of successful teaching experience. 159 Spruce Streset North. Telephone 1303. 8â€"92p NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES EDâ€" WARD McMAHON, Gentleman, deâ€" All persons having claims against the Estzste of the above mentioned who dieéd in the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane on the 28th day of April, 1938, are required to file proof of same with Rose McMahon, adminisâ€" tratrix, 22 Kirby Avenue, Timmins, on or before‘the 30th day of November, or K 1938 After that date the said Administraâ€" trix will procsed to distribute the esâ€" tate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. Dated at Timmins this 24th day of October, 1938. T. A. MacDonald, Timmins, Ont. 83 â€"85â€"87 We are in a position to supply you with the very best firewood in all lengths. â€" At the most reasonable prices! Balsam Second Firewood JUST PHONE â€"2 21â€" 1: _P. "R O C Fast Delivery PHONE 221 Timmins THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS . ONTARIO Mr. Chaxnes McCulloch, of T was a business visitor to Tiuinmi weok . Miss No her paren North Bay Mrs. A. Ashley re: in Swastika last w weeks‘ visit to her d Price, T.mmins. Mr. J. P. Lynch, who is convalescing at his home after a recent period of iInroess at St. Mary‘s hospital, was reâ€" ported this afternoon to be making exâ€" cellent progress. Mrs. M. Quinn was the gu frigsnds at North Bay en route from Sudbury where she had at the fungral of her father, the la Peter White, last week. Bornâ€"on November 1st, 1938,,to Mr and Mrs. J. B. Stevens of 284 Balsam street north at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daluchter. Bornâ€"on November 8th., 1938, to Mi and Mrs. Elvey Lafieur of 43 Columbu avenueâ€"a daughiter. : Bornâ€"on November 9th, 1938, to â€"M1 and Mrs. Herve Fortis, of 123 Banner man avenuseâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on November 8th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. John Onotsky, of 161 Balsam street northâ€"a daughiter. Nine Births Registered in Timmins Since Monday Bornâ€"on November 6th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lemaire, sofâ€" 272 Mountjoy street southâ€"a som 4 â€" Bornâ€"on November and Mrs. Gilbert Roy streetâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on November 3rd, 1988 to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John Sparkman, of 8 Lenne avenueâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on November 2nd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson, of 27 Linccln avenue, at St. Mary‘s hospital â€"â€"8 son. Bornâ€"on October 30th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaVallee of 122 Middleâ€" ton avenueâ€"a daughter. Bullion Production at Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Mine Toronto, Nov. 9.â€"Bullion production at Buffalo Ankerite Gold Mines in October was approximately $221,325, compared with $250,602 in September and $254,966 in October, 1937. Tonnage of 30,785 compared with 29,812 in ‘the: preceding month but millheads fell from $8.40 a ton to $7.19. $b e Gard has ben visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Gard oth, 1938, to Mr. of 105 Cameron of Toronto in Timmins Toronto ‘st of home ended o Mtr. las Aldermac Augite ... Ashley en Base Metals ..........;:....,.... Big Missouri ... Beattice Bidgood Pm BODJO: id BrAlOtNR : Broulan Poxcupmc Buffaloâ€"Ankerite ... Canadian Malartic ... Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine Central Patricla ~.... Chesterville ... Conlagas ... ols Conliaurum ... _# Con. ChibougamaAu ... Eldorado Falconbridge iillies Lake (Goldale Granada rCunngr : |Hardrock Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay International Nickel ... Jackson Manion Kxetrr â€"Addisonâ€" ...... Kirkland Lake ... Lebel Oro . Le:tch ... Lake Shore zs Little Long Lac Macassa Cockshut,t. ‘Manitoba and Eastern ' McIntyre o McKenzie Red Lake ‘McWat,bexs 4 Mininz Corporation Moneta . McVittie Gmhdm Naybol» Noranda ‘ Nipissing O‘Brien | Omcgza Members of the Coâ€"operative Union of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€" operatives. Fremicer Read Authicer Reno San Antonio Sherriit Gordon St. Anthony Sullivan Con. . Sudbury Basin Stadacona Sylvanite Siscoe Teck Hu"heb Toburn Ventures Waiteâ€"Amulet Wright Hargreaves Pamour Paymastzar Pickle Crow Picncer Preston Past Dome Toronto Telegram: Evidently, kind of marksmanship displayed in hunting fields around here was calculated to throw any scare into dictators. Stocks | Consumo Fresh Roasted COFFEE, per Ib. Choice Quality TOMATOES, 3 Ige, tins Buy CcONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Guest Brand Sockeye SALMON, 1 lb. tin 2 / lb. tins 'I,rst Brand SWEET GHERKINS, 28 oz. btle. California \unkist ORANGES, 288 size, dozen JUNIOR FOODS, 2 8 oz. tins ........ 17¢ LETTUCE, 2 for California GRAPES, 2 lbs. SHORTENING, 1 lIb. pkg. California Emperor Jewel iss ioh ui h ies 4( JUST ARRIVED! â€" A WHOLE CARLOAD OP AYLMER GOODS Timmins Birch and Fourth Central Order Department Tiinrmins Townsite ....... LEMONS, dozen PORK INFANT FOODS, 2 tins CORN KERNELS, 12 07 PORK CHOPS, lhb. Chuck ROAST BEEF, lb. Trimmed Aylmer Fancy Golden +‘rimmed Strained AyImer Chopped So It Happens In London Too The Communist Party in London England issued a circular to their members in the London area ing all Party members to join the society before the quarterly meetings at which elections to the societys principal commitices will take place. "Even if you do not normally spend a farthing, mem» bership is valuable . . . to take Marxist education into the whole London labor movement.">* Firstly, the cooperative movement is for economic educational activity, not political. Political religious neutrality is a principle of the Cooperative Union of Canada. Secondly, to enter a cooperative buying organizat ion, not intending to buy, but to subvert the prhi- ciples of toleration which permit you to enter is selfâ€"centored anti social conduct not producing mutual trust. Thirdly, The CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE sSOCIETY LIMITED in Timmins was founded in pro«â€" test against the same tactics. It happens in Lond on too; we hope they are as successful in counter«â€" ing it as we were, (*) From the Scottish Cooperator Loin PIECES, Ib. .0 91 l;iSt(‘d 14.00 .01 .. 2 4d .. 1 32 .1.70 .1 .97 20 . 2. 45 . 6.00 12% 35.00 57.75 51.00 .2.84 .0 40 3.20 52.00 1.0D0 82.15 1.72 3.00 B4 AL/{1L 1,.20 12 4 ... 82 2.3 7 1.34 5.60 9.05 7.90 5.15 2.04 1 49 2.23 3.10 3.20 153 4.8B0 1,63 0( oz., 2 tins 48 1600 705, 706 To Drive Team of Wolves Into U.S.A. Joe Laflamme, Noted Wolf (From The Sudbury Star) Many a doughty. Puritan Father of old, long before the of the famâ€" ous "Boston Tea Party" heard the howl of hungry wolves as they howled around the stockades of the Bean Town during the long winter nights of picnâ€" c2r days. But to the modern, Harvardâ€" accented Bostonian, the howl of a wolf is a foreign sound and it is probably decades since the hairâ€"raising "yip" of a tawny gray lupus has echoed down the streets of that staid metropolitan centre. But whother they know it or not, Bostonians are to be treated to just such a sight and such sounds as Jo¢ Lafflamme, famed wolf tamer of Goâ€" gama, leads his team of 11 purâ€"bred wolves into Boston, February 3, for the annual sportsman‘s show. From there they go to New York and into a swing through other citiee where the show will be staged. In Sudbury yesterday to secure aA permit from the department of game and fisheries to keep his wolves and exhibit them on tour, Joe Laâ€" flamme spun many a yarn of his wollf training and proudly proclaimed he would hnave something to show the Americans they had never seen befors, because "every one is a real wolf. I only had a few wolves in the team when I visited New York before in 1926, but this time, they are all real wolves and Tamer, to Give Boston rill. PV M § '% Mi5TE 15¢ ~â€". VEAL.â€"CHOPS:, 16. Doherty Roadhouse Co. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 49 Government Rd. West New Seoll Building Direct Private Wires for fast and accurate quotations and executions in all Market Quolations Broadcast cach day at 12.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. Accurate Markets and Execcutions in Aylmer No. 1 tin TOMATO JUICE, 5 tins Bow Park DOG FOOD, 14 oz., 3 ti PEAS, 4 tins TURNIPS, 10 lbs. for Bag .:AAA ied Heinz CMHMATEAUâ€"Plain or Pimento CHEESE, 2 Ib. pkgs. Avilmer KETCHUP, 12 oz. bottle scolttish Cooperative Northern Grown Clean CARKRKOTS, 5 4Ds. ...:...... CAULIFLOWER, head Maple Leat BUTTER, 1st grade, Ib. RIB ROAST, rolled, Ib. Boston Style PORK BUTTS, Ib. :.;. LIQUORICE ALLSORTS \AvImer (Buffet Tin) Firm Clean Iceberg FLOUR, 24 Ib. bag Avimes Five Roses ,OoIn rime Commission basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Members Toronto Stock Exchange Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operative â€"~socic¢ty. Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds Unlisted Stocks Schumacher South Porcupine Dome Mines . NOVEMBER 10TH, 1938 The famed wolf tamer told of the days spent training his 11 wolves at his Gogama home, and how he hoped to have a lead wolf so trained that even the noises of traffic in Boston and New York would not cause it to bolt or revert to its wilderness ways and run amok. will be trained to run in harness Wolves From Al Over "I got my wolves from all over this year," declared Joe as he digressed to reccunt the good points of each inâ€" dividual wolf. ‘"There is ‘Calgary‘. I gct her from out in Alberta, and is she ever a real wolf. I hope to make her the lead on the team. She is gentle, too, you can feed her right out of your hand. But not ‘Wolf‘, the one I got from Prince Albert. He is all wolf, and likes to nip your fingers. "I have a bunch of pups, too," conâ€" tinued the wolf tamer extraordinaire, "and they are getting bigrenough to take a little ‘nip‘ out of one. . They don‘t all grab, and pull away though, as most pseople Some will hang on like a bullâ€"dog, as one of my boys found cut. He went into the pen and one of the pups grabbed his leg. I had a hard job to make it let go." The 11 wolves are kept in a heavy wireâ€"fonced enclosure near the Laâ€" flamme home in Gogoma, where they are his pride and joy. "As soon as the freezeâ€"up comes, I will get them into harness and start to break them in." said Jog. "I hope ‘Calgary‘ will make a good lead beâ€" cause she is so gentle and will not get excited in the crowds when I take them to Boston." Toronto Telegram: What the world needs is a peace plan so simp‘s that they wouldn‘t fight about it. tins tins $1.17 0) * * “ 14¢ 19¢ 2 lc 712

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