Porcupine Advance, 21 Aug 1941, 1, p. 3

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Sincere good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Valois Legendre, whose martriage was a lovely event at St. Anthony‘s Catheâ€" aral on Saturday morning at . 9.30 w‘elock . . . the ‘bride is the former Miss Viola Lemire . . . and to Mr. and Mrs. Darling (nege Ann Kolaski), whose wedding took place at the United Church at 1.30 o‘clock on Saturday afternoon . . . they‘re away on a wedâ€" ding trip this week. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2#18T,. 1941 . . And the wedding take place about four FEastern Standard time noon in Alberta. . . . Margaret becomes Mrs. Bill Shields at 230 o‘clock at the Tinwunins United Church, while away out in Calgary, Velma will say her "I do‘s" as she becomes the bride of Airforceman Herâ€" bert Hatton . . . Velma left on Tuesâ€" day on the long trip to the West, and will arrive tomorrow evening . . . in Edmonton, she expects to see a friend of Herb‘s Jack Dunn, also from Timâ€" mins, who is with the air force there . . and the wedding ceremony will take nlace about four or five o‘clock Words upon which lives are formed . . . words which made for happiness . . . and words which will be repeated by two of this town‘s most popular girls on Saturday, August 23rd . . . Margaret Easton and Velma Eimes By Ann To have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherâ€" ish, till death us do part." (Book of the style bring furth Land . . . cult to re making su Both girls have been entertained a great dGdeal . . . Velma being guestâ€"ofâ€"honour at events on Weaâ€" nesday, Thursday, Priday and Satâ€" urday . . . Wednesday evening it was a linen shower at her home . . Thursday evening it was a farewell tea at the home of Mrs. C. M. Hatâ€" ton, Toke street . . . Priday evenâ€" ing it was a farewell party at the the Harmony hall given by her Finnish friends . .. and Saturday evening it was a flat silver shower at the home of Margaret Easton The overture to "Attila" by Verdi, which will be played by the band in the contest at the Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition in Toronto next week, bhrought loud applause from a good attendance at the McIntyre Band concert on Sunday evening . . certainly, if the band plays in . on that trip to the West, she‘ll have as company some of the loveâ€" liest gifts a girl could hope for . .. and the knowledge that many, many friends here are hoping that it won‘t be long before she and Herb are back "home." Common Prayer) 7 Cedar St. 8. 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Everything for the Home Phone 1672 eatly afterâ€" THMTMINS It happened in South Porcupine . . . and the residents of the house still have proof of the story . . . the famâ€" ily decided that while they were away on holiday the floors should be varâ€" nished. . . and promptly called in a painter to do the job . . . everything went mlong smoothly . . . a perfect holiday was spent . .. and the family came back to find in the very centre of the floor an unvarnished spot in the identical shape of a pair of shoes . . upon enguiry they foundâ€"a roomer who stayed on while the family was on holiday left his shoes in the middle of the floor . . . the painter, afraid to move another person‘s belongings, careâ€" fully varnished around the shoes, into every little uncovered spot . . . and left a ‘""pair Of shoes"â€"unpaintedâ€"as a trademark on the floor! As the car proceeded slowly along FPourth avenue, the crowd waited in quiet expectancy . . . and then, as his Royal Highness, the Duke of Kent, stepped out to the pavement in front of <the Municipal Building, an excited whisper of "There he is‘" preceeded a cheer, which started with the children and was joined by the thousands who lined the streets . . . cameras clicked as those nearby took the best souvenirs of a royal visit . . . and movie camerâ€" as "purred" as their operators took adâ€" vantage of the opportunity to add valuable films to their collections . . . yes, for the second time in its brief history, the town of Timmins weleomed royalty . . . the first time, over twenty years, it was the present Duke of Windâ€" sor, ‘then Prince of Wales . . . and oldâ€"timers recalling that visit remarkâ€" ed on the close resemblance between the two brothers. And each and every one who was spoken to by the Duke, said that he or she "stuttered" in reply to his quesâ€" Land . . . oOf, course, it isn‘t diffiâ€" cult to realize why the band is making such progress when you listen to the compliments the members of the band are ready to give their bandmaster . . among the nicest of which is ‘that they don‘t like to miss rehearsals beâ€" cause he is the bandmaster. the style of Sunday night, it will bring further honours to this North Toâ€"morrow afternoon in Cochâ€" rane a wellâ€"known Matheson girl, Clara Nicholls, will become the brideâ€"of Mr. Pish, of Cochrane . . . and the couple will take up residâ€" ence in the: northern town . .. while Helen Bacon and Jim Pond have decided that October 27th would be their wedding day . .. is the daughter of Mrs. J. H. Bacon, and Jim, who is now reâ€" sident in Parry Sound, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo., Pond of Timâ€" mins . . . both are wellâ€"known in town . . . best wishes. Some citizens were especially priâ€" vileged, for to them came the joy of meeting His Highness, or of beâ€" ing spoken to by him . . . among them were Mrs. James Keene, Reâ€" gent of the 1L.O.DFE., and Mrs. Phil Theriault, president of La Federaâ€" tion des Femmes Canadiennesâ€" Francaises . . . the members of the Council, and of course, first all, His Worship, Mayor Emile Brunette . . . Girl Guides and Boy Scouts . members of the Canadian Woâ€" men‘s Service Force, among them may be mentioned, Captain Fulmer, Mrs. C. M. MacElwee, and Miss Marion Sweeney . . . civilians who stood in the front lines . . . memâ€" bers of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary inâ€" cluding Mrs. R. Hardy and Mrs. S. Tilley . . . members of the Canaâ€" dian Legion . . . members of the Nursing Division S.J.AB. . . memâ€" bers of the Algonquin regiment, of Mrs. MacElwee he asked ACCEPTED AS . . . what other work she did . and numerous other questions, concluding with "Keep up the good work" Surprise Kitchen Sshower in Honour of September Bride how long she had been in the And then, of course, also speaking to His Royal Highness was a wellâ€" known Kirkland Lake character, Mrs. Rosa Brown . .. Mrs. Brown went to Montreal to see Their Majesties, our King and Queen, when they visited Canada . .. and later, to show her adâ€" miration and respect, she sent their lit‘le daughters, the Princesses, two black sheep . . . all the way over to Buckingham Palace . . . well, Tuesday was another great day for Mrs. Brown, for, standing in her black velvet cloak and cap, with a patriotic white satin banner, and holding portraits of Their Majesties, she was spoken to by the Duke of Kent . . . and later was eagâ€" erly questioned by all who knew her to find what His Highness had said . . . then, too, Mrs. A. Bellamy of the Ladâ€" ies‘ Auxiliary was another lucky lady to whom His Highness addressed a few words . . . along with Captain Hitch of the Girl Guides and Esther Koza (ten yvears old) of the Brownies. Miss Louise Tonelli was guest of honâ€" our this week at a surprise kitchen shower held at the home of Mrs. Tonelli, on Preston street south. Miss Tonelli will become the bride of Mr. Igness Stubinsky, the marriage to take place at Sacred Heart Ttalian Church on Tuesday, September 2nd. Friends will be pleased to know that Mr. W. W. Whyte (affectionately known as ‘"Dad") who is in St. Mary‘s hospital for treatment is getting along fine and expects to be out again in a few days. He was not seriously ill, but needed treatment that could be given more conveniently and effectively at the hospital and so was taken there, but the hosts of friends that he has made by his long and useful and friendâ€" y life will be delighted to know of his progress to complete recovery. During the evening the guests enâ€" joyed bingo and other games, the winâ€" ners jbeing Martha Rodgers, and Bertha Wengle. The gifts were preâ€" sented to the brideâ€"toâ€"be in a pink and white decorated basket, and she thankâ€" ed her friends in suitable manner for the lovely articles for her new home. Mrs. F. A. Wharton and daughter, Doreen, have returned to their home at 30 Patricia Boulevard after a holiday spent in North Bay. Corporal O. McCann, stationed at North Bay, spent a few days‘ leave to his home, 39 Laurier avenue, this week "What‘s that?" exclaimed the startlâ€" ed sergeant in charge. "Oh, just my pyjamas, shaving tackle, and what not!" was the airy reply. "I‘m just off to a party with the boys, and I imagine I‘m pretty certain to be along here later on."â€" Montreal Star. Among those present were: Mrs. Belâ€" anger, Mrs. A. Younge, Mrs. G. Tonelli, Miss Beatrice Belanger, Mrs. M. Susâ€" low, Mrs, C. Tonelli, Miss Martha Rodgers, Miss Helen Rostowski, Miss Avonel Coade, Miss Theresa Babando, (Miss Enes Bozzer, Miss Olga Bozzer, Miss Kay Antonich, Miss Bertha Weagle, Miss Margaret Tonelli, and the brideâ€"toâ€"be, Miss Louise Tonelli. Bill Bowie of the Ordnance Corps, stationed at North Bay, spent a few days‘ leave in town during the weekâ€"end. Attired in faultless evening dress, the young man dashed into the police station and dumped a suitcase on a chair. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Mrs. C. M. MacElwee will leave toâ€" morrow (Friday) for an extended visit to Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Pletcher, and son Jim, of Brownville Junction, Maine, USA., left on Wednesday after visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacElwee. Mrs. Fletcher is Mrs. MacElwee‘s sister. From the second storey windows of The Advance office, many lucky people had a grand view of His Royal MHighness . . . among them "Ann" . . . and to those who were looking for an open car and missed a chance to see the visitor, she says "too bad" . . . it was thrilling to see that sideways habit of twistâ€" ing his head that the Duke has alâ€" ways had . . . it was thrilling to see him freely wave to those who lined the streets . . . to see him stand at attention as the Timmins Citizens‘ Band played "God Save the King" . . . to see him speakâ€" ing to Timmins people . . . well, Jjust as is he were one of the town‘s citizens . . . and most of all, just to see him. And to your list of future marâ€" riages add the names of Muriel Dunn and Charlie MacElvoy of the RCAF., stationed at Eglinton . . . Muriel is wearing a lovely diamond on ‘that special finger of the left hand, and friends are expressing best wishes . . . while to a lovely lady who was married recently, friends extended good wishes at a cup and saucer shower held last evening at the home of the Mcâ€" Chesney‘s, with Miss Jean Mcâ€" Chesney as hostess . . . she is Mrs. Carl Johns, the former Virginia McTIvor. WISE BEFOREHAND to know that affectionately in St. Mary‘s getting along THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMIN3S, ONTARIO Miss Geraldine Ogilvie has been visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Bower, Kapuskasing. AC2 Ernie ~Lacy, of the RXCAFP. Manning Pool, Toronto, spent weekâ€"end leave at his home, 34 Toke street. Mrs. Luoma, of Sudbury, was a visiâ€" tor in town last week. Mr. Claude Keon, of Kapuskasing was a visitor to town this week. Miss Babe Thifault has returned after a holiday spent camping at points south. AC2 Tony Harting, of the RCAFP. Manning Pool, Toronto, spent weekâ€"end leave at his home, 20 Seventh avenue. AC2 George "Jinmy‘"‘ Howlett, staâ€" tioned with the RCAF. at Manning Pool, spent leave at his home in town. AC2 Bert Hornby, stationed with the RCAFP. at Eglinton, spent weekâ€"end leave at his home in town. Mr. antd Mrs. J. McGhie have returnâ€" ed after a holiday spent in Montreal and points east. Mrs. C. Lacy has returned after a vacation spent with her son at Trenâ€" ton, and with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wynne left on Friday to spend a holiday touring the Gaspe ‘district. Misses Audrey Ray and Jean Caron have gone to North Bay to spend a two weeks‘ vacation. Mrs. V. A. Middleton, of Toronito, arrived here on Saturday morning, to act as matronâ€"ofâ€"honour of the Shieldsâ€" Easton wedding on August 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Portier have returned after a honeymoon trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls, Belleville, and Sudbury. Mrs. Joe Bouchard, of 109 Wilson avenue, returned last week from Windâ€" sor, where she has ‘been visiting Mr. Bouchard, who is employed there, Dr. and Mrs. W. Taylor of Timmins, with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor of Kirkland Lake, are holidaying at Wigâ€" wassan Lodge, Lake Rosseau, MuskOoka. Mtr. and Mrs. H. L. Traver have reâ€" turned after a very pleasant holiday spent at (Manitoulin Island, Sherâ€" brooke, Quebec, and Toronto. Mr. Sparky Portier, of North Bay, is spending a few weeks in town with relaitives. Mrs. W. D. Watt, of Sudbury, arrivâ€" ed here last week to spend a holiday at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith. Mrs. Alex Clarke, of Kewagama, Queâ€" bec, spent a few days in town last week, and will return this week to be present at the Shieldsâ€"Paston wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Swayne, and Misses Jean and Marjorie Swayne, of Temagami, arrived in town this week to attend the Shieldsâ€"Easton wedding. AC2 Jack Taylor Of the RCAEPF. Manning Pool, Toronto, spent leave at his home, 184 Spruce street north, durâ€" ing the weekâ€"end. Mr. Dolph MacPFadden, of the R.C.A. F., stationed in Southern Ontario, arrived here last weekâ€"end to spend leave with Mrs. MacFadden. Miss Joan Dunn, of Kapuskasing, was a visitor in town this week, here to enroll for training at St. Mary‘s Hospital, commencing this fall, Miss Dorothy Cadman, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at St. Mary‘s Hospital, has reâ€" turned after a holiday spent with friends and relatives in Neéew Liskeard. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clarke, of Toronto, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Shields, of 112 Hemlock street, and will remain in town for the Shiedsâ€" Easton wedding on Saturday,. Myrs, Allen Kupkee, of Ottawa, and her motherâ€"inâ€"law are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kupkee‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs.~J. Aho, of the A. E. Wicks property. Mrs. Geo. Dodd and son have reâ€" turned to Midland after spending a few months with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Doxid, of 8 Bannerman aveâ€" nue, Miss Kathleen Gregory, of St. Mary‘s Hospital, Tiinmins, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gregory, Kapusâ€" kasing. ‘The marriage is announced of Miss Helen J. Bacon, daughter of Mrs. J. H.] Bacon and the late Mr. Bacon, to Mr.| James A. Pond, of Parry Sound, son| of Mr. and Mrs. Geo,. Pond, of Timâ€"| mins, the marriage to take place at Timmins on Oct. 27th, : m Private Marcel Perreault, formerly a constable on the Timmins Police Force, spent weekâ€"end leave from North Bay training centre at his home in town. Misses Irma and Audrey Thompson, _Toronto, but spending the summer . North Bay, were weekâ€"end visitors town. Mr. and Mrs. Eddic companied by Mr. anc fleur and Miss Rose Saturday for a motor and points south. Mr. Thomas Easton, of | the weekâ€"end in town, the and Mrs. Wm. MacElwee, bus. Mr. and Mrs. Ma just returned from a n Lanark. Their many friends wil learn that young Bobby, and Mrs. Arthur Dunmiega rey McGee), formerly of ° now of Niagara FPalls, was auto accident near his hon Mrs. J. Van Rassel, Miss C Ivor, and Gerald Ki motored to Toronto and A: a holiday. Mrs. Van Rasse her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 bonneau in Arnprior, and w residence there., Miss Phyllis Pamplin, â€" ham, Alabama, is a guest of her uncle and aunt, C James E. Barry, of 6 C north. ‘Miss Pamplin arri urday morning and will : weeks here, Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited Major the Rev. J. R. O‘Gorma charge of the chaplain service for military district, with headquarts Toronto, paid a visit to Timmins week while in the North on his t of duties. He was given warm wel here by his parishioners of the C} of the Nativity and by all others Lieutenant Bill Robinson moured Division, and Lieu{ 2urrer, both stationed at . den, spent a few days in week while on a two weeks‘ previously spent the sumn in Timmins while students University. A regular dividend of 1% h: declared by the Directors on th tal Stock of the Company, pay the ‘9th day of September, 1 shareholders of record at the :« ‘business on the 26th day of 1941 . Whereas Cleveland McCourt is inâ€" delbted to the undersigned in the sum of $196.87, for work done and material supplied in connection with the repairs of Chevrolet Coupe, 1935, Serial Numâ€" ber 515057064000, and for storage thereâ€" of, and default has been made in payâ€" ment thereof, notice is hereby given that on Friday, August 1941, at the hour of 2.30 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon at Henry‘s Vulcanizing Shop, 108 Wilson Ave., Timmins, Ontario, the said Chevrolet Coupe will be solq by public auction by H. W. WARREN, Licensed Auctionser. In the Estate of Reginald David Ledson All persons having claims against the Estate of Reginald David Ledson, late of the Township of Tisdale in the District of Cochrane, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of March, 1941, are required to send to the unâ€" dersigned on or before the 15th day of September, 1941, full particulars of their claims. Immediately a. september, 1941, ceased will be d parties entitled t only to claims 0 shall then have . Immediately after the 1 September, 1941, the assets ceased will be distributed : parties entitled thereto, hay only to claims of which the tratrix shall then have noti Dated at South Porcupin the 5th day of August, 1941 W. 8. GARDNEE NOTICE TO CREDITORS| cocn In the Estate of Joseph Clusiau All persons having claims against Estate of Joseph Clusiau, late of Township of Tisdale in the Distric Cochrane, deceased, who died on about the Ist day of August, 1941, required to send to the undersigne or before the 25th day of Septer 1941,. full particulars of their cla Dalton Block, South tario, Solicitor for th Dalton Block, Sou tario, Solicitor for Clusiau. Dated a the 18th d Dated this Thursday, August 15th Dated the 19th day Announct Gordon Block BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR NOTARY PUPBLIC HENRY‘S VULCANIZING per H. Lf , Sou y of W. 5. CGARDNTE h ib i 1 1€ la 11 1LIY Treasurer Timmins W 1 §1 n TT O Church rs here. + CGApPDI ble o1 41. 1tA h h h LV h Under and by Virtue of an Writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, and to me directed,, agarinst the lands and tenements of Talisman Gold Mines Limited, in an action wherein Royden John Puller is ‘he Plaintiff and Talisman Gold Mines Limited is the Defendant, I have seizâ€" d and taken in execution and will offer for sale by public auction at the Sherifft‘s Office in the City Hall in the City of Toronto, Ontario, on Monday, the 8‘h day of September, 1941, at the hour of 10.30 o‘clock in the forenoon (Rastern Standard Time), all the right, titls, interest and equity of redemption of the above named Defendant, Talisâ€" man Gold Mines Limited, in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements, viz: 1. The said land is entered in Parâ€" c*l 4215 in the register for South East Cochrane and is described as follows: Situate in the Township of Guibord, in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: The South Rast Quarter of the South Half of Lot Number Seven (7), in the Sixth Ceonâ€" cession of the said Township, containâ€" ing. by adnseasurement, Fortyâ€"one and Threeâ€"quarters (41%) acres, more or 2. The said land is entered in Parâ€" cel 4216 in the register for South East Cochrane and is described as follows: Situate in the Township of ‘Guibend, in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vincee of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: The North West Quarter of the South Half ‘of LOt Number Seven (7), in the Sixth Conâ€" cession of the said Township, containâ€" 3. The said land is entered in Parâ€" cel 4217 in the register for South East Cochrane and is describedâ€"as follows: Situate in the Township of Guibord in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: The South Rast Quarter of the Nonrth Half of Lot Number Eight (8), in the Sixth Conâ€" cession of the said Township, conâ€" ‘aining, by admeasurement, Fortyâ€"one and Seventhâ€"eighths (41"%) acres, more or less. ing, by admeasurement, Fortyâ€"one and Threeâ€"quarters (41%) acres, more or 4. The said land is entered in Parâ€" cel 4218 in the register for South East Cochrane and is described as follows: situate in the Township of Guibord, in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: The south West Quarter of the South Half of Lot Number Seven (7), in the Sixth Conâ€" cession of the said Township, conâ€" taining by admeasurement, Fortyâ€"one and Threeâ€"quarters (41%) acres, more 5. The said land is entered in Parâ€" cel 4219 in the register for South East Cochrane and is described as follows: situate in the Township of Guibord, in the District of Cochrane and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: ‘The South Rast Quarter of the South Half of Lot Number Eight (8), in the Sixth Conâ€" cession of the said Township, conâ€" taining, by admeasurement, Fortyâ€"one and Sevenâ€"Eighths (41%) acres, more Poronto, Seaton St. near Dundasâ€" $2.6G00. Will accept local preperty as trade. IGâ€"Room â€" Solid Brick Home in Sullivan Newton 18 Pine St. N. Tim: SHERIFEF‘S SALE OE LA NDS Dated at ng, 1941. . The said land is entered in Parâ€" 4220 in the register for South East chrane and is aescribeq as follows: uate in the Township of Guibord, the District of Cochrane and Preâ€" ce of Ontario, granted by the Crown Mining Land, namely: The North st Quarter of the South Half of LOt mber Eight (8), in the Sixth Conâ€" sion of the said Township, containâ€" , by admeasurement, arnd renâ€"eichths (41"%) acres, more or t You $ 60 $108 $300 §$540 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ‘or Sale or Exchange One Year to Repay Apply to Nearest Branch d' 1€ COAL and WOOn MOVINXG and CARTAGE Advance Want Advertisements $ 55.87 $100.96 $280.94 $505.54 Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates 4t 4B 4P 4L4 John D. Mackay, Sheriff, District of Cochrane "ochrane this 4th day of Receive T im mins POR SALEâ€"Chesterfield Bed in good condition. Cheap. Apply 31 Floral Avenue. â€"63 seventeen or eighteen; 3 years‘ MHigh School education; speak Croatian; to help in office in Schumacher; experience not necesâ€" sary. Apply, stating salary expected, to Box W. S., Advance Office. â€"64p POEITTON WANTEDâ€"Capable, single, middle aged lady wishes a position as housekeeper. Can take full charge; also good companion. Apply to Box L. M., Porcupine Advance, Timimins. ~64p WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work. One with home in town preâ€" fetred. Apply to Mrs. Allan Macâ€" donald, 40 Sixth avenue, between hours of 4 to 6 in afternoon or 7 to 9 in evening. â€"6MAp WANTED, by the Childrens Aid So«â€" clety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. If interested, phone 855, or call at Roomm 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. RED A N D â€"BLACK â€"CURRANT BUSHES POR SALE â€" 8. 8. Queen Mary Club Gardens, (by the lake), South Porcupine. â€"64â€"5â€"6â€"7pS The family of Mrs. William Gloster Sr., of 54 Messines Avenue, wish to thank their meny friends and acquaintâ€" ances for both floral and spiritual of â€" ferings made during their recent sad bereavement. Mrs. Andrew Caswell and family of 38 Murdock Avenue, wish to express their thanks to all their friends and neighbours for the many kindnesses extended to them during their recent bereavement. ~64p All persons having claims against the Estate of Francis Piro, late of the Town of Timmins, in the Province of Onâ€" tario, who died on or about th» 3rd day of June, AD. 1941, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned personal representative of the said Deâ€" ceased, or her Solicitors, on or before the 29th day of August, A.D. 1941, full particulars of their claims. ately after the said date the said perâ€" sonal representative will distribute the assets of the said Deceased, having rceâ€" gard only to claims of which she shall then have notice to the exclusion of all others, and she will not be lable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. 1c A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) I‘%c A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 29th day of July, A D. 1941. MRS. PIRO, 165 % Balsam St. South, Timmins, Ontario, or Messrs. MacBrien Balley, Barristers Solicitors, Exchange: Wifteâ€""What did you eve; do that benefited any fellowman? Hubbyâ€"*"I married you, didn‘t I1?" _ SA V BE YÂ¥ou‘ll appreciate the quality and the fine service we offer. TTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS TN THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS, PIRO Dorempins Rotanco M. G. SULLIVAN CLASSIHIED ADS THANKS CARD OF THA Before Prices Rise! Phone 26 2% Third Avenue Timmins, Ontario Phone 129 her Solicitor

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