Porcupine Advance, 24 Apr 1947, 1, p. 7

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oo is Ni IN THE ESTATE OFP" Henri Houle (also known as Henry Houle), decéasâ€" ed. After that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard oaly to the claims of which they then shall have had notice. DATED at Timmins the 27th day of March, 1947. Louis Felix Roy Etienne Labelle, Executors câ€"o Messrs, Caldbick Yates, Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario. All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Town of Timmin 1n the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane who "Idiéd at the said Town of Timmins on or about the 9th day of February, 1947, are reâ€" quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 3rd da‘y of May, 1947. Established Rural Watkins District available. â€"If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 â€" have or can secure travel outfit,.this is your opportunity to get established in a profitab{e business fo your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company Dept. Oâ€"Tâ€"7A, 2177 Masson. St Montreal; Que â€" 13, 14, 15, 16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS CRECORY T. EVANS B. A. Income Tax Returns Filed Phones 285â€"â€"286 P.CO. Boxr 1487 | Obe Bormpine ' ~ 13 â€" 14 â€" 15 P. H. LAPORTE, C.C. A. Buite 3, Thisd Avenue P.0. Box 1591 Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologral Institute of Switzerland The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurting in tele= phonea advertisements, or #s re. sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. le A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%6 A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 33¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid befors insertlionr to obtain CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUER Help Wantedâ€"Male CLASSIFIED ADS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Gillies Este Phone 26 Phone 640 JFESSIONAL CARDS ARCHITECT Phone 946 Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins NOTICE is hertevy gr:ven that an interim dividend of Seven Cents (7¢) per share, payable in Canadian funds, has been declared by the Directors of Hallnor Mines, Limited (No Personal Liability) payable June 2nd, 1947 to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 9th day of May, # . P ® ___Real Estate Bargains PINE 8. â€"â€" 6 room house, cement baseâ€" ment, all conveniences. WENDE â€" 4 and 3 room houses, same lot, cement basement, all convenierces. ; EWRITERS TWO STANDARD OPFICE SIZE AND PORTABLE WITH CASE; late model; excellent condition; sacrifice. Write 254 Bank St., Ottawa, Ont. S$. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS 2% Ird Ave., "Johnny‘"‘ Mascioli REAL ESTATE BROKER MORTGAGES INSURANCE OFP ALL KINDS 43 Second Ave. Phone 1377 BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW ‘Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINSs 80. PORCUPINE Drew Block | 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Of. 223 Ph. Off. 96 William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. \Phone 332 WILSON â€" 6 rooms, hot water. MURDOCK TAMARACK â€" 2 four roomed apt. house, newly built, cemâ€" ent basement, all conveniences, CAMERON SOUTH â€" 4 rooms, 3 piece tbath, cement basement, $4000 cash. SCHUMACHER â€" Third Avenue â€" 5 rooms, 3 piece bath, $3800. Oxne of the North‘s best dry cleaning businesses, large turnover. Terms can be arranged. Lots â€" Tamarack $700. Knox $550. Basy terms on all above properties. and 3 threeâ€"roomed apts. Each apt. 3 piece bath, excellent buy, 15% gain in investment. ALGONQUIN BLVD. â€"â€" Opposite Hall business bldg. Real bargain, MAPLE SOUTH â€" 5 room, 3 piece By Order of the Board. CALDBICK YATES Frank H. Bailey, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Hallnor Mines, Limited Bark of Commerce Building Phone 2853â€"W 73 Lakeshore Road â€"â€"Timmins "Articles For Sale" (No Personal Liability) DIVIDEND NOTICE Minor Altcrations Counters, She!lves Bookcates ~and Built In Cupboards 492 ~ Fobey‘s . Franklin BRADFIELD Serretary s Jack Hammel Resigns John Hammel has tendered his resâ€" ignation from the board of directors of Howey Gold Mines, owing to presâ€" sure of other interests, and the board has regretfully accepted his resignaâ€" tion. ~Gilbert LaBine has suceseded to his position, it is anneunced by Roy Birks, president. TWENTY YEARS AGO Ten Clubs Enter Baseball , From present talk, there will likely | be ten clubs in the Temiskaming Baseâ€" ball League this summer, the league to operate in two groups. The Northâ€" ern group, according to the prognosticâ€" clude Timmins, South Porchpine, Iroâ€" quois Falls and Cochrane. The Southâ€" ern group, cacording to the prognosticâ€" ations toâ€"day will include Cobalt, Hail« eybury, New Liskeard, Silver Centrs Elk Lake and Lake Shore Mine, Kirkâ€" land Lake. Orchestra left for Montreal The Croatian Tamburica .Orchestr: | of Schumacher, left on Monday for Montreal to take part in the music: contest in that city where there will be representatives of all nations resiâ€" dent in ‘Canada. The Croation Tamâ€" burica Orchestra will represent the Jugoâ€"Slays. Shelter Gets $236 from Dance The recent dance given by the Croaâ€" tion Orchestra enriched the fund for the Children‘s Aid Shelter to the amâ€" ount of $236.00. Net receipts were igiven to the fund, no expenses being ! deducted. + Mr. Ralph Ellis returned last Wedâ€" nesday from Cfananoque after atâ€" tending the funeral of his father, who died after a long illness at the age of 77. Sympathy is extended from many friends. | Those present were Robbie Innes, Athea Platt, Ella Simmons, Joan Greer, Shirley Lowe, Betty Smyth, Delmar Cowden, Joan Lowe, Maureen Kennedy, Elsie Corrigan, Janet Malâ€" The roll call and business items were discussed, games were enjoyed and the meeting closed with taps. kin, Mary Sparks, Shirley Goodyear, Elizabeth Robson, Helen Boyce, June Collier, Shirley Monaghan and the leader Mrs. Roy â€"Wilson. The patrol leaders and seconds of the local Cirl Guide Company held a court of honour on Monday at the home of ‘their Captain, Mrs. Frank Huzgins. The guides are .voluntarily contriâ€" Euting a penny each toward the Britâ€" ish Girl Guide gift to Princess Elizaâ€" beth. This is to buy a gold ‘Trefoil‘ (Guide emblem) which the Princess can wear on any occasion. The reâ€" maining money will be used in any way the Princess may think fit in the interests of ,goodwill toward guiding. The Canadian Girls in Trajning of Trinity United Church Schumacher, held their meeting Thursday evening in the church hall. The meeting opened with the C.G.I. T. Purpose. â€" Mrs. Wilson conducted the Devotional period. Good Work Done by V.O.N. At the regular meeting on Monday evening of the Victorian Order of Nurses in the Empire Hotel, with the president, Mr. P. Dougal in the chair, the monthly report of Miss Elliott, SOUTH PORCUPINE To Buy Gold "Trefoil" For Princess Elizabeth Wanda Paryznot was commissioned patrol leader of the Lily Patrol and Fell appointed second in the Scarlet Pimpernel Patrol. Plans were discussed for summer camp. Canadian Girls in Training Hold Regular Meeting TEN YEAR® AGO Change On O.P.P. Force Sergt. Eliiott of the provincial police of Cochrane was in town last week in connsction with a charte on the local provincia! force. Provincial Constable Pretorius has been transferred to Elk Lake where he will be in charge of the detachment recently established there Provincial Constable Wm. Johnston, for some yedtrs in Renfrew as provinâ€" cial officer, is here and has taken over dutiecs of Constable Pretorius. Provinâ€" cial Constable G. White remains at the provincial office here as at present. Half Holiday Staris May 5th The byâ€"law for the Wednesday afterâ€" closing of the stores for the summer months will go into effect on Wednesday next, May 5th. Gec. 8. Drow Buys Massie Block The reported purchase of the Massie Block by George S. Drew has been confirmed by the new owner. Alâ€" though Mr. Drew declined to divulge the price paid for the property, he did say it was one of the largest real estate transactions ever made in Timmins. The Massic Black was origin@lly conâ€" structed and owned by the Moysey Company but was later purchased by Mr. Massie, the latter owning the building until th present transaction took place. the V.ON. nurse, was reseived arnrd showed good work being carried on in the town. Miss Elliott made 142 visits during the month and the record of her cases proved that the work is of high value and worthy of the best SU s Rebekah Ledge Entortains _The cuchre and bridge given last Thursday evening by the Rebokahs event. There was a larvye attondance was a very pleasaint aud successful and everyone had a good time. Brings Timber WoH Back Mr. John Jones returned on Sunday from Red Lake. He brought down with him a large timber wolf that he had captured in the North. In last week‘s Advance there was a lotter from Mr. Jones telling atout the capâ€" ture of this wolf and his intention to bring it to Timmins. The wolf looked muck like one of the lightâ€"colored husky dogs common enough in {/ district. It seemed to be fairly tame but not advisable as a pet for any one with weak sight or slow movement. Sports Include Horse Racing Announcement is made of an attracâ€" tive program of sports to be held in Daltor‘s Park, on Tuesday, May 24th, The program will include horsq rases hicyvele races, running and~ cther events THE YEARS the V.ON. nurse, was received arnrd showed good work being carried on in the towx. Miss Elliott madse 142 visits during the month and the record of her cases proved that the work is of Rebekah Ledge Entortains The cuchre and bridge given last Thursday evening by the Rebekahs event. There was a larye attondance was a very pleasint aud successful and everyone had a good time. Brings Timber WoH Back Mr. John Jones returned on Sunday from Red Lake. He brought downi with him a large timber wolf that he had captured in the North. In last week‘s Advance there was a leotter from Mr. Jones telling atout the capâ€" ture of this wolf and his intention to bring it to Timmins. The wolf looked muck like one of the lightâ€"colored husky dogs common enough in {/ district. It seemed to be fairly tams, but not advisable as a pet for any one with weak sight or slow moavement. Sports Include Horse Racing Announcement is made of an attracâ€" tive program of sports to be held in Daltor:‘s Park, on Tuesday, May 24th, The program will include horsq races, hicyvele races, running and~ cther events. Returned From Convention Mr. J. A. Walsh returned last wooei from Toronto where ho attended the sessions of the Ontario Educational Asscciation convention as a representâ€" ative of the Timmins Segarate School. THIRTY YEARS AGO Good Find At Hollinger Last week a noteworthy find was made on the Hollinger Reserve in the course of the development work. A veir was found about six feet wide and shot through with free gold. Some of it will assay $5,000 to the ton, whils the general run will be very rich. Samples of the ore were at the Imâ€" perial Bank this week, and mining men who saw them and heard of th» vein were all of the opinion that the discover$ was a very promising one for the Hollinger Reserve Minc. Had Pictures Taken Lieut. Gordon and a number of the HELP BUILD THE VETERANS IEMORIAL HALL To Theâ€" e m Porcupine Veterans‘ War Momorlal Fuml Pâ€" 0. BOX 295 TIMMINS, ONT. GIVE FOR THOSE WHO GAVE FOR YOU SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTION To men of the Porcupine Platoon of the Fourth Forestry Draft had their picâ€" tures taken in froxnt of their recruiting depot on the corner of Pine street and Fourth avenue on Tuesday afternoon. Many of the men of the platoon are in Toronto, but the little group showâ€" ed as fine a looking lot of soldiers as couldbe seen in the proverbial day‘: jJourney. Large Crowds Disappointed The large crowd that gathered at the New Empire Theatre on Monday evenâ€" ing was disappointed with the exâ€" hibition of hypnotisim and sléight of hand given by br. Dufresfie or Prof. Hart, or whichever name anxrounced was the correct one. The announce ment during the evening that certain tricks or parts of the show would be given the following evening instead of then was a further disappointment but the management of the threatre appareitly would not allow the "putâ€" ting over" of this sort of drawing card for another‘night. Police Travel By Dog Tearh The report of two Provincial Officers of their wild trip over hundreds of Miles through the snow by dog team in Northern Ontario‘s wilds would form the basis of a romantic and thrilling modern story of adventure. Thas officers referred to, Coxnstable McCurdy ‘of Fort William and Conâ€" stable Bromley of Sioux Lookout reâ€" ceived a report from Hudson, north of the most northern point of the Grand Trunk Pacific, to the effect that the Hudson Bay post had been burglarized. The cash box with $§550 and two regâ€" istoered lettres containing cheques from the Government for the families of Indians serving at the front were stol= en. Fzll Information fron Agents C A N A D T A N PA C TT I C Effective Sunday, April 27, 1947 TIME TABLE CHANGES . or improve your present property? If so and you require a mortgage for the above or other reasons let us explain our reasortable loan plans. INYURANCE OF EVERY KIND REAL ESTATE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT LOANS SULLIVAN NEWTON To

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