Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Dec 1926, 1, p. 5

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FOR SALEâ€"Green and Dry Birch, also Tamarack and Jackpine. PF. Roy Son, Phone 279 W.2, No. 79 First avenue. . ~14t.f, MATERNITY NURSINGâ€"for parâ€" tieulars apply Box ©335, Schuâ€" macher, Ont. 45â€"40p. CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Ladyâ€" or zentleman ; liberal commission. Birâ€" rell Bell‘s Academy, St. Onge Bldg., opposite Gray‘s Drug Store. . 46tf (GIRL â€"WANTED FOR HOUSEâ€" WORKâ€"Live in. Apply/to Birâ€" rell Bell‘s Violin Academy, St. Onge Block. 47t.f. WANTEDâ€"Two Finnish girls want work of any kind. Willing to do housework also. Apply to M. Laine, rooming house corner Cedar St. ~and First Ave. Schumacher. 40p. WANTEDâ€"Hardware Clerk. State experience, age, salary expected. Apply in writing only to The (Geo. Taylor Hardware Iiamited, Timâ€" mins, Ont. 49. (iIRL WANTEDâ€"for general houseâ€" work. â€"Apply at onee to No. 3 John street. ~40, MAID WANTEDâ€"for general houseâ€" work. Apply to Mrs. J. Martin, _â€" 161 Spruce St. South. â€"40â€" abe abe aTe o salle aln ols e e3 4002000 e en 21 CHAMBEKRâ€"MAID â€" WANTEDâ€"â€"At W friends â€" Oour work warmly For d@YVOSY UNV WOOY _ d THAH usn ae* 24*, Mn 282 28 22 at na* # . .@. .*. * ,. ,*, . _@ . _# w _.ooooooooooouooooo (Peotes 8. 8. * . 28242 # s 28 128 s 2t s 2t # _ _# *# . _# . . .# # _ _ ®@ o 00000000000000000“0003"000000.0000.00000"0000003“000800000000\00\ fee? for general housework. _ _ One who speaks French preferred. _ Apply 156 Spruce street north, at the rear. â€"40, ANTEDâ€"A general house maid. Apply to Mrs. D. E. Keeley, Schuâ€" macher, or phone Me3l. 40â€"51p. Dorando Hotel, 16 Seeond Ave. 49p recommends ; WELL, we‘re mighty well recommendedâ€"we can say that about ourselves. We have pleased the Duds family so well with our quality launâ€" dry work that they are conâ€" tinually boosting our business We will be pleased to have you order us around for your work. Phone us. Look for Suds Duds. TIMMINS LAUNDRY CO. 57 Cedar Street, N., Timmins WHAT YOU WANT STOMACH TROUBLE FIGâ€"LAX TABLETS 25¢c. and 50c. a Box Ambitious, inexperienced men wanted. Write at once for free catalogue, exâ€" plaining how you can earn while learning garage work, battery, weldâ€" ing, _ hairdressing, _ bricklaying.â€"â€" Hemphill‘s Practical Scehools, 163 King West, Toronto. Zalek â€" Vertlieb, of â€" Wabewawa, wants to know who loses all the fault some people find. A dividend of 2% on the outstandâ€" ing capital stock of the Company has been declared payable on the 31st day of December, 1926, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 13th day of December, 1926. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parâ€" ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the elaims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribuâ€" tion. Dated the 7th day of December, 1926. a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. DATED the 2nd day of December, 1926, at Timmins, Ontario. DEAN KESTER, Marshallâ€"Eeclestone Bldg., y Timmins, Ontario. Solicifor for the said Executor. â€"440, Poreupine, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and desceriptions, the full particulars of their claims duly sworn, IN THE ESTATE OF John Fulton _(sometimes otherwise known as John Alexander Fulton) late of the Village of South Porcupine, in the District of Cochrane, Gentleman. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purâ€" suant to Section 56 of The Trustec‘s Aet (R.8.0. 1914,, Chap 121) that all Creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said John Fulton (sometimes otherâ€" wise known as John Alexander Fulâ€" ton) who died on or about the 5th day of September, 1926, are required on or before the 10th day of Januâ€" ary, 1927, to send by post prepaid or deliver t() William F. Taylor, South HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES, LIMITED (No Personal Liability) FOR SALEâ€"St. Onge Building, foot of Third Avenue; two good modern stores; plate fronts; steam heated; 14 roomg upstairs in two seven room flats. Two lots, 100x 65. Dance: Hall above, 45 by 35. Small cash payment. _ Easy terms Applyto Mrs. Bouchard, Box 22, Kirkland Lake, Ont. 43â€"45p. RUSSELIL â€" HOTELâ€" ROOM _ AND| The following is the Honour Roll BOARD, BY DAY OR of the Mattagami Public School for Hot and cold water; free bath. We| November:â€"â€" handle the best brands of 4.4. ~ Fourth Classâ€"E. J. Transom, prinâ€" When on your way to the Miver.| cipalâ€"Olive Paver 90, Kustaa Jaakâ€" step in and sample a, bottle of iceâ€"| ola 84, Edna Kulju 83, Bernice Trofâ€" cold beer. Don‘t Â¥orget the place,| ford 80, Bronnie Meredith 75. on the corner of Mountjoy and| Third Classâ€"M. Tackaberry, teachâ€" Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. Wm.| eeâ€"Aila Floyd 89, Milford Dovle 85, Hass, proprietor) What you want,| Vernier Wallingford 84, Winifred when you want it. 1â€"4p.| Kerr 84, Marjory Nelson 84, KWirsti 40 WEEKLY FOR YOU Dividend Number 157 I. MeJV OR, Assistantâ€"Treasurer u2t ® #., _ ®@ .“.“.oo:oo.oo.oo:: â€"~40â€"531 ([Weber ..:.. _%. | Jack MceDonald | A. Williams ... | Jim MeDonald . E. Williams ... THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Shops :â€" M. MeaMillan Angrignon . Heggart . Costain Campbell Starr ... Mereantile :â€" MeDonald .. Rutledge .. ./. Town :â€" Lewis .. MeAlpin Dr. Barry Camphbell Platus .. Arnott i 3r Engineers :â€" Budgeon Jenkins . Beattie .. Shipman Etzenhousar Keeley .. Jr. Primerâ€"Room 8â€"Miss Dodds, teacher.â€" teacher. ‘The bazaar held on Thursday last by the Sr. W.A. of St. Matthew‘s church was a noteworthy success. The attendance was large, the goods on sale were most attractlve and found ready. sale. _ All enjoyed the event. | s Sr. Primerâ€"Room 7â€"Miss Francis, teacherâ€"Lilya â€" Pihlajga _ 79, Nelson Wooleocks 78, Janet Garrow 78, Leah Aspin 78, Edwin Peterson 76, Murray Stewart 75. Sr. Jr. I.â€"Room 6â€"Miss Acheâ€" son, teacherâ€"Beryl Arnold 94, Willie Mason 93, Helen Jacknest 89, Muriel Goode ~86, Iris Latham 83, Walter Chapman 83, Jack Munro 82, Mary Goode 81, Ahti Salo 81, Stewart Murâ€" dock 77, Walbert Rothwell 77, Billie H1ibson® 76. Junior 1Iâ€"Room 5â€"Miss Fergusâ€" on, teacherâ€"Taimi Forsberg 82, Helâ€" en Munroe 79, Laillian Mason 78, I‘ lise W allingford _ 77, _ Bill Jones 71j Vilho Taskinen 76, Wyman Brewer 76 . Rose. Lucas 75, Eva Riby 75, Velma Watts 75, George Darling 75. Jr. 1.â€"Roland MeNeil 86, Francas Fredericks 83, Willie Cochlen 82, Herâ€" bert Cherry 81, Sarah ‘Martin 80, Lillian Loughton 78, Lorne Martin 75. sSUCCESSFUL BAZAAR BY ST. MATTHEW‘S SR. W.A. Third Classâ€"M. Tackaberry, teachâ€" erâ€"Aila Floyd 89, Milford Dovle 85, V ernier Wallingford 84, Winifred Kerr 84, Marjory Nelson 84, Kirsti Hakola 83, Bessie Goodman 82, Ethel Taylor 82, Elsie Jackson 79, Harry Shephard 77. Third Classâ€"Mrs. J. M. Gordon, teacherâ€"Charles _ Wallingford 82, Mary Budzak 80, Adrian Rassel 77 Jenny Hill 77, Jean Thackuk 77, John NOVEMBER RHORNDUR ROL FOR MATTAGAM! SCHOOL Standing of Pupils in the Various Classes at Public School, Mattagami. No. 11 Shatft: MceMillan â€"Room _ 9â€"â€"Miss Carroll, a# Mr. Thos. Lawrence returned this (\veek from Toronto where he was completing his course at the College of Pharmaevy. â€" Mrs. (G¢. T. Johnston and daughter, Miss Ruth returned on Saturday from â€" Toronto where Miss Ruth Johnston was attending college. ; People who are intending to buy those really . dainty presents for Christmas would do well to visit W. Ellies Son. at 26 Third avenue. â€"49 The next band concert will be on Dec. 19th, in the Goldfields Theatre, after the church services. It will be a special Christmas programme, with carol singing one of the features. Mr. M. Bucovetsky, of South Porâ€" cupine, who was elected tfecently as the representative from this district to the Older Boys‘ Parliament, will leave after Christmas for Toronto to attend the Boys‘ Parliament which will be held at Queen‘s Park the week between Christmas and New Year‘s. A letter in regard to the conditions at the local post office has been reâ€" ceived this week, but too late for use in this issue. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Schumacher, on Wednesday, Dec, 8th, 1926,â€"a daughter (stillâ€"born). / Ladies! for upâ€"toâ€"date hats, dresses, and coats, see W. Ellies Son, 26 Third Avenue. ~40 Meeting of the local Victorian Orâ€" der of Nurses Committee will be held in the Empire Hotel Grill Room on Monday evening next, Dec. 13th. Don‘t fail to see our Christmas Gift suggestions. W. Ellies Son, 26 Third avenue. ~40 Mr. J. Bradette, M.P., for this ridâ€" ing of (‘oohmne, is in ()ttawfl to atâ€" (\nd the session of the House of Comâ€" mons opening this week. / Only two weeks now until Christâ€" mas. â€" Don‘tâ€"delay another day about that Santa Claus business. The Caledonian Society Christmas Tree will be held in the Hollinger hall on Friday evening, Deéc. 24th. Timmins and District Notes â€" / Friends were very pleased last week to.see Lewis Field out and aâ€" round again as usual, after being laid up for several months through ill luck. In August last he had the misâ€" fortune to break his leg while playing in a football match here. _ He had not fully recovered from the injury when he was quarantined for smallâ€" pox. Now, however, he is fully reâ€" covered from all his troubles looking in best of health and strengt (Her innumerable friends in town and district wiHl be pleased to learn that Mrs. M. A. Ellis is making proâ€" gress to recovery from the attack of typhoid fever suffered recently. Mrs. Ellis is in the hospital, and though quite ill for a time, is now making good progress to recovery, according to the latest reports. All will sinâ€" cerely wish her early return to comâ€" plete health and strength. / { Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Porter are in Powassan, Ont., this week to attend the wedding of Miss Grace Carr, who has been a frequent visitor to this camp and who consequently will have hosts of good wishes from friends in this town and district. / The Home League will hold a sale of work at the Salvation Army hall on Wednesday next, Dec.â€"~ 15th, at 2.30 p.m. â€" There will be a noteworthy array of attractive articles and the sale will be well worth attending. Poreupine Poultry and Pet Stock Show will be held at Timmins on Friâ€" day, Dec. 31st, and Saturday, Jan. 1st. <The prize lists are now nut and show a nice array of good prizes, with many specials, for all classes of poulâ€" try and pet stock. [t is understood that Mr. G. F. Bailey for several years on the elecâ€" trical staff of the Hollinger, is leayâ€" ing at the end of the month for Kaâ€" puskasing to take an importarat posiâ€" tion with *he Spruce Falls Pulp Paper Co./ Despite the inclement weather good progress is being made with the ereeâ€" tion of the new R. C. churech on Spruce street and it is expected that the new churech will be ready for the Christmas Eve services. The regular monthly meeting of the Humane Society will be held in the town hall on Friday ev ening of this week, Dec. 10th.. A specially, large .\.Qu(lanvv is desired, as there is ticularly important business to come before the meeting. ‘""A Gold Medal School in a (Golden Town.‘‘ Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd ‘Ave. E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. Phone 501 = Write Box 223 T HUVU R S D A Y Bulletin For full information call, phone, or write. less dear ; Thine earthly pain has been transâ€" formed to gain, While we who suffer loss refrain to count the eost Knowing thy daily store is joy for evermore. â€"Ever remembered by family. â€"49p Reservations are now being made in day and night classes for winter term beginning Jan. 3rd. At least half a dozen graduates of the ‘*Gold Medal School"‘‘ are now employed as stenographers and bookâ€" keepers in the city of Detroit as well as in many of our Canadian cities. The graduates of Timmins Business College are trained efficient graduâ€" ates who can secure positions anyâ€" where they may be available. In loving memory of Jack Collins who died Nov. 28th, 1925 Meditation makes us think, dear , Jack, of thee, As days roll on thou doth not grow Monthly 'l(hcm'.\' Examinations for November were held at the Timmins Business College last week, results of same will ‘be published in n(‘\t week‘s issue of The Advance. The greatest event of the yearâ€" the Charity Turkey Stdg in the Parish Hall on Friday evening of next week, Dec. 17th. Wondertful contests, wonâ€" derful prizes, a wonderful time for all. o * The College has received news this week that Mr. M. MeGrath one of its recent graduates has secured a posiâ€" tion as bookkeeper with quite a sucâ€" cessful firm in Detroit, U.S.A. Mr. MceGrath was fnrmerly in the Asâ€" say Dept. of the Hollinger Mines. Christmas sale of hand work and home gooking, and tea, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Altar Society of the new Catholie church, will be held in Dalton‘s new store, 35 Third avenue, from 3 to 11 p.m., on Saturâ€" day of next week, Dee. 18th. Timmins Business College Thursday, Dec. 9th 1926

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