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Porcupine Advance, 6 Nov 1930, 1, p. 4

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FPOR SALEâ€"Good cal and records,. Apply North. FOR SALEâ€"Pureâ€"bred Je°rseY bDuii, registered, eighteen months old. â€" Apâ€" ply N. King, Porcupine, Phone 11â€"11. 43~45h EVANS PIANO FOR SALEâ€"In firstâ€" class condition. â€" Bargain for cash. Apply to J. Elphick, P.O. Box 367, Timmins. â€"45 FPOR SALEâ€"Dining room table, 4 chairs and buffet,. Apply 8 Balsam North 45p FOR SALEâ€" practically : Apply Box | FOR SALEâ€"Victor Console Victrola $35.00 (original price $165.00) Terms $5.00 cash and $5.00 monthiy. Apply J. T. Heffernan, 46 Third Ave. â€"~45 FOR SALEâ€"Two Horses, one driver, weighs over 1000 lbs.; black horse, 6 years old, weighs about 1450 lbs.; also Double harness.| Apply 94 Main Ave. or phone 681. â€"44p FOR SALEâ€"Harmonaphone Floor Caâ€" binet Phonograya, $20.00. Terms $4.00 cazsh and $4.00 monthly payments. J. T. Heffernan, 46 Third Ave., Timâ€" mins. â€"~45 WANTEDâ€"Nurse housekeeper. Apply 30 Third Ave. 44p WANTEDâ€"A Finnish Lady wants work. Apply 121 Second Ave., Schuâ€" macher. * â€"~45p WANTEDâ€"Clerk for Studio work, exâ€" perisnced. Apply New Ontario Stuâ€" dic, 51 Third Ave., Timmins. â€"45 WANTED â€" Middleâ€"aged woman for general housework. Apply to Mrs. E. M. Condie, Children‘s Aid Shelter, WANTED â€" Lady Bookkeeper and Stenographer; five years‘ experience in office work. Desires position. Can take full charge. Best references. Apy.y Box 920, T:mmins. â€"45p WANTEDâ€"Middleâ€"aged housekeeper for widower with three children. Must speak either English or French. Apply to A. Bergeron, 44 Wilson aveâ€" nue. Call after 5 p.m. â€"45p EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER WANTED for our Kirkland Lake branch. Applications must be in to the Timmins office by Nov, 25th. State salary desired and give referâ€" ences. Workers‘ Coâ€"operative of New Ontario, Limited, Timmins. â€"45 HELP WANTEDâ€"Reliable man for one hundred store route; this county; exâ€" perience unnecessary; no selling; disâ€" tribute ana collect. Should net seventy dollars weekly. Shamas Mig. Co., New Toronto, Ont. 42â€"43 FOR SALEâ€"PFcurâ€"roomed house. Apâ€" ply Box 149 Schumacher. â€"45 FOR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house, on corner lot. Cheap for cash. Terms arranged. Apply corner Mountjoy and Columbus Ave. S. 45â€"47y FOR SALEâ€"North 4 lot 7, Township of Tisdale, 160 acres, situated north of Newray Mine. Would consider any reasonable offer. Will sell on terms with initial payment. Apply A. A. Mackenzie, P.O. Box 720 Bryan, Texas. â€"~45â€"5209 FURNISHED HOUSE or Flat wanted by responsible couple without childâ€" ren. Apply Box LJ., Advance Office. ~45p) WANTEDâ€"One Piano Box. Phone imâ€" mediately, or apply Mrs. C. Kehoe, 64 Railway street, South Porcupine, phone 17. 45h REED PLAYERS WANTED for Timâ€" mins Citizen Band, clarinets, saxoâ€" phones, etc. Apply to P.O: Box 1869, or come to practice at band room in Central school Monday or Thursday nights. â€"45 NURSINGâ€"Day or week. Apply to Mrs. H. Ranger, 50 Mons ave. Timâ€" mins. â€"28â€"30 p. tf NURSINGâ€"Practical Maternity nurse open for engagements, could stay part or whole time. Apply Mrs. Annie Jones, 409 Commercial Avenue. â€"45p NURSINGâ€"By the day or week. Very moderate prices and good service. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Emma Dicon, 165 Birch north, phone 897â€"J. 41â€"49ptf Timmins ARTICLES FOR SALE ARM FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"160 acres; 45 under cultivation; close to school; 3% miles from town. Apply to 17 Spruce street, south. 44â€"45p Thursday, Nov. SALEâ€"Underwood Typewriter, ically new, price reasonable. ; Box BMC., Advance Office. â€"~45â€"47p NURSING north, Rea â€"bred Jersey Bull, cabinet gramophone ply 182 Spiruce St., ~45p 45 Hollinge ‘ms. Appliy to 108 44â€"46p Lane GARAGE FOR RENTâ€"Apply North. FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house and summer kitchen, all conveniences. Apply 214 Way Ave., Timmins. 45ptf FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house; moâ€" dern conveniences. Apply 159 Spruce St. North. â€"~45p GARAGE TO RENTâ€"Apply to 155 Maple street, south. j 45p FPOR RENTâ€"Sâ€"roomed house. All conâ€" veniences. Appoly 201 Mapke Street North. 45â€"56p FOR RENTâ€"4â€"roomed* house, located corner of First avenue and Mountjoy; water and light. Rent reasonable. Apply 83 Third avenue. â€"45 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"103 Pine street, south, or apply at the Rex Tea Room. 45â€"46 TOR RENTâ€"Dalton‘s half store. Also b2sement to be used for dance hall or cabaret, 30 by 60 feet. Apply to J. Dalton. â€"~45 FOR RENTâ€"Heated apartment, elscâ€" tric stove supplied, all conveniences. Apply S. D. Eplett Sons, 85 Cedar St.., South, ‘Timmins. â€"45tf FOR RENTâ€"â€"Cold garage;»good ‘fAoor; chsap rent; near St. Charles school. Apply to Mrs. Frank Roy, 79 First avenue. 43â€"45p POR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Good warm place for winter. All convenâ€" isnces. Apply 155 Pine St. South. â€"42tf FOR RENTâ€"Basement of St. Charles Hotel, size 30‘ x 50‘ Can be used as a dance hall, pool room or club of any kind. Steam heat. Very reasonable price. For more information apply to 161 Maple St. South or Box 920. 44â€"45p FOR SALEâ€"Pony, Young, Sound and Gentle; with his outfit. Rubber tire cart; nice cutter and harness. Apâ€" ply New Liskeard Box 444. Phone 163. Bargain. / 44â€"45p FOR RENTâ€"St. Charles Hotel Corner Cedar and Second. Will be ready for occupancy about Nov. 15, 1930. The hotel is being repaired and will have all conveniences. Steam heat, etec. Very reasonable price. For more information apply to 161 Maple St. South, or Box 920. 44â€"46p WATCH LOSTâ€"Gold watch, with iniâ€" tials "J.M."; very highly valued as keepskae, owned by my father. Reâ€" ward of $20.00 for return to Alex Milâ€" ler, Box 1572, Timmins, or leave atft Brick Plant. â€"~45p ROOM TO RENTâ€"In private ‘homs, youngs lady preferred. Apply to 162 Maple St., South, Timmins. â€"45p The South Porcupine Fire Departâ€" ment wish to thank their patrons for helping to make their Hallowe‘en dance suth a social success. The costumes were wonderful. Bee you again on New Year‘s Eve.â€"South Porcupine Fire Department. ~45h FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable. Suitable for light housekeeping. Use â€" of phone and kitchen. Apply to 53 Fifth avenue. or phone 64W. 304 YOU WILL FIND AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL furnished twoâ€"roomed :Lpa,‘rt- ments and rooms by day, week or month. Hot water year round. Also large dry basement. â€"37tf STEVENSâ€"In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away Nov. 2nd, 1929. As we loved her, so we miss her. In our memory she is dear, Loved. remeinbered, thought of always, Bringing many silent tear. She bade no one last farewell; She said goodâ€"bye to none; The Heavenly gates were opened wide, Andâ€"a Loving Voice said, "Come." â€"Remembered with love and affection by Mabel, Rennie and Sadie. ~45p ment:sfin Apply W ARS STOREDâ€"Large garage; not heated; will store fourtgen to sixteen cars. Apply to 43 Hollinger Lane. 43â€"45p hou mNor Third Ave MS TO RENT â€" Wellâ€"headted ms; at moderate rate; with board without. Apply Kingston Hotel, 3 ird Ave. 3â€"roomed furnished es; also garage 28 by 40 feet. Â¥ to B. F. Lennan, 10 Fim St. Tw» threseâ€"room apartâ€" > twoâ€"rcomed a>y2 scr Hotel, 6 Ccedar St. 162 Pine 43p 09 + COLD CAR STORAGEâ€"May be used through winter manths. Apply 94 Main Ave., or phone 681. 44p SATIN SLIPPERS TINTED to match | your evening gown. Sinclair the| Valet, 21 Fourth avenue. Phonel 625. 42â€"46. | FUR COATS Cleaned, Glazed and reâ€" lined. Moderate. See Sinclair the Valet, 21 Fourth avenue. Phone 625. 42â€"46 FOR SALEâ€"Dry Slabs, also tis ends by lozsd. Apply to Chaput Mainâ€" ville. 39 Main Ave., corner Proston Street or Phone 337. â€"40â€"51p CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should havt their clergyman write A. G. Carson Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t.1 DRESSMAKINGâ€"Tailored Coats and dresses, alterations, Children‘s Clothâ€" ing. At a reasonable price. Apply at Mrs. P. Lamoursaux, 108 Birch Street, North. 44â€"40p "URRIERâ€"Ladies bring your scarfs and have them made into real animal chokers. Also relining and reglazâ€" ing at 2007 off. Wadsworth Furriers. 12 Balsam St. North. â€"~13p.t.4. POR SALEâ€"Dry fourâ€"foot slabs and edgings mixed; suitable for bakeries, hotels and business blocks; ideat _ wood for kindling. Price $4.50 cord delivered or $3.00 cord in yard. Dry slabs, 16 inches, at $5.00 a load J. A. Daly, hone 454J., Timmins. â€"~31pt{ DRESSMAKINGâ€"All kinds of plain sewigg; dresses coats and suits mads to Order. Also sale on ready made articles. Prices moderate. Apply to Mi. S. Utriiainen, 19 Fourth Ave., (Goldfields Annex). â€"39â€"45y LADIES‘ SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES. Reâ€"modelling and alterâ€" ations. Also Draperies and Slipâ€" covers made to order. Satisfactory work and moderate yprices. Mrs. Thomson, Hamilton block, Room 3. 31ptf IN LOVING MEMORY of Lloyd Gialâ€" lanardo, who died November 9th, 1929. Joy after sorrow, gain after loss, Rest after weariness, sweet rest at last. â€"From the Lads of the Strollers Club. â€"45 â€"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pooley and Family. â€"~40p STEVENSâ€"In ever loving memory of my dear wife, Sarah Elizabeth Steâ€" vens, who passed away November 2nd, 1929. Gone from me, my loved ons, My sweetheart and pal of old God needed her in Heaven When he called her to fold. It is lonesome without you, dear Sarah, And sad the weary way, For life to me is not the same Since you were called away. However long my life may be, Whatever lands I view, Whatever joy or grief be mine, I will always think of you. â€"Sadly missed by her loving husband, Seymour. â€"451> Notice is hereby given that the meetâ€" ing of the Electors for the Nomination of Candidates for Mayor, Councillors, and Public School Trustees, for the Town of Timmins for the year 1931, shall be held in the Council rooms Timâ€" mins, on Friday, November the 21st, 1930, at the following hours:â€" For Mayor ................10 a.m. to 11 a.m. For Councillors ... 12 noon to 1 noon For Public School Trustees:;...........;. 12 ncon to 1 noon| And if a Poll is required it shall be| held in the Central Public School, Timâ€"| mins, Ont., on Monday, Dec. the ls:.i 1930. | Bornâ€"In Timinins, on Tuesday, Oct. 23th, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Petiterâ€" sen,â€"2 daughter. MISCELLANEOUS WOGODP FoR SALE DRESSM A KING ORIA M THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Clerk !4th. The decorations for the occasion were in kseping with the spirit of the evening, orange and black favours forming a most suitable background for ‘the numerous black cats, witches and ‘gcoblins that infested the walls and ‘every nook,. Old Mother Goose in somâ€" ;bre gown of black with eyes all twinklâ€" ling, and with laughing mouth, looked !down upon the merry party. Miss Betâ€" ty Sinclair, the president, acted as diâ€" rector of ceremonies. The programme HALLOWEEN PARTY BY TRE ANP.A. GREAT SUGGESS St. Matthew‘s Parish Hall Decoratcd in Attractive Way and Set Ings and Costumes Worthy of Speâ€" cial Note. St. Matthew‘s A.Y.P.A. held a very enjoyable Hallowe‘en party in the church hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. Mr. E. C. Brewer has received inâ€" structions from the Public Trustee for Ontario, administrator of the estate of Hugo Walsi, deceased, to offer the folâ€" iowing valuable property for sale by public auction on Saturday, November 8th, 1930, at 62, Fifth Avenue, Timâ€" mins, at 2.00 p.m. PARCEL 1 AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE All that piece or parcel of land known as Lot 409 on the North side of Fifth Avenue as shown on Plan Mâ€"30 (Sudâ€" jury) now filed in the office of Land Titles at Cochrane and registered as sarcel 2538 in the Register for Whitney ind Tisdale. Torms: of Sals: Purchaser will be required to pay deposit of 100f, of the purchase price at the time of sale and to sign an agreeâ€" ment to nay the balance within thirty days thereafter on receipt of conveyâ€" ance. DEAN KESTER, Timmins, Ontario, Solicitor for the Public Trustee. â€"43â€"45 The sale will be subject to a reserve bid. Taxes, rates assessments, rentals ind insurance w#ll be adjusted as of iate of closing. And take notice that after the Eighth day of November, A.D. 1930, the said Sarah Amanda Cole will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets of the Estate among the persons entitled thereto, having !regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, and that the said Sarah ‘Amanda Cole will not ;be liable for the said assets or plart -Lherecf to any person whose claims | she shall not have then received notice. | _ Dated at Timmins this twentyâ€"first ,da of Octocbsr, A.D. 1930. | WILLIAM O. LANGDON, | Solicitor for the said Sarah Amanda |\ Cole. â€"43â€"45 In the Matter of the Estate of Albert Eliteon Cole, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Cochrane, Minecr, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" ons having any claim or demands against the late Albert Elton Cole, who dlied on or about the 15th day of Auâ€" gsust, 1930, at the Town of Timmins, n the Province of Ontario, are requirâ€" d to send, post prepaid, or to deliver ‘o the undérsigned, solicitor herein for sarah Amanda Colé, Administratrix, of the Estate of the said Albert Elton Cole, their names, addresses and full particulars inâ€" writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securitiee held by them, if any. For further particulars and condiâ€" ions of sale apply In the matier of the Estate of Pete Negoitza, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the BDistrict of Cochrane, miner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any claim or demands against the late Pete Negoitza, who died on or about the 24th day of March, 1923, at the Town of Timmins, in the Province of Ontario, are required to sent .post prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitor herein for Nataâ€" lie Boyko, Administratrix of the Estate of the said Pete Negoitza, their names, addreses and full particulars in writâ€" ing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities held by them, if any. And take notice that after the Eighth day of November, A.D., 1930, the said Natalie Boyko will proceed to distriâ€" bute the assets of the Estate among the persons entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, and the said Natalie Boyko will not be liable for the said assets or part thereof to any person whose claims she shall not then have received notice. Dated at Timmins this Twentyâ€"first day of October, A.D. 1930. WILLIAM O. LANGDON Solicitor for the said Natalie Boyko 43â€"45 The masquerade aance under the of the Canadian Club in the Mcose hall on Friday evening last, Oct. 31st, Hallowe‘en night proved a very pleasing event and was much enjoyed. Round and square dancing pleased the crowd and many of the costumes were unusually good. Kirkland Lake appears to be conâ€" tinuing its cleanâ€"up processes, despite the dismissal of the new police chief engaged to start the renovation. A week ago two more girls from Montreal were fined $50.00 and costs, or three months, on vagrancy charges, when they failed to take the advice to get out of town. of games and conte attention of the large peojle present. Mr. I attention of the large number of young peojle present. Mr. K. Buffin favourâ€" ed the with a song, "Springâ€" time in the Rockies," Mrs. J. Knell playing the piano accompaniment. An crckh:ostra composed of Miss Morris, and Mr. Best and Jas. HMHarris, violins, provided aboundance of music for the During the progress of the grand march the costumes cf those masquerading were judged and prizes awarded as follows:â€"lady‘s fancy cosâ€" tume, Miss A. Baker, as "Red Riding Hood"; gentleman‘s fancy costums, W. Walker, as "Cossack"; lady‘s comic costume, Mrs. Porrester, as "Weary Wilâ€" lie"; gentleman‘s comic costume, Mr. Lawley; lady‘s original costume, Miss Sheard, as "Toodleâ€"o0";%\ gentleman‘s original costume, R. Garner. An item on the programme that was close to the unique at such events was the bringâ€" ing of a‘huge grinning pumpkin into the darkened room and from this pumpkin jumped out pretty little witch in crange and black. This little witch handed out forecasts of the fuâ€" ture to the ladies and gentlemen presâ€" ent. Little Cecilia Habib played tn: part of the witch. Dainty refreshments were served, Mrs. Lawley, convenor of the refreshâ€" ments committee, being in charge. Judges for the costumes were: â€"Rev R. S. Cushing, Mrs. Webb and Mrs Cretney. Two of the Brokers Plead Guilty to the One Charge James Heppleston and W. T. H. Shutt of the A. E. Moysey Co., pleaded guilty at Toronto this week to one of the three charges on which they were inâ€" dicted and were remanded in custody for sentence by Mr. Justice Jeffrey at the fall assizes on Monday. T. WA Wray, facing similar charges, was reâ€" leased on a renewal of bail pending the Crown‘s decision regarding proceedings against him. T. N. Phelan, K.C. counsel for the accused first made a notion to have the trial postponed to a later date, contendâ€" ing that it would be impcossible to cbâ€" tain a fair trial with public opinion in its present state. He referred to several excerpts from the Toronto press aS being reflections of the public mind, particularly on the imposing of fines alone in the case of Solloway and Mills His Lordship refused the motion to postpone the hearing, following which Mt. Phelan, acting with J. Earl Lawson for Heppleston and Shutt, entered a plea of guilty to the count of conspiring to defraud the public. wWw. N. Tilley, K.C., special Crown prosecutor, stated that he would require time to consider continuing with th: two remaining counts, conspirin: i affect the price of stocks and gaming in stocks, and would also have to conâ€" sider what course to adopt regarding Wray. He added that he thought it improâ€" per that such articles â€"as Mr. Phelan hnad referred to should appear in the press when Solloway and Mills wore awaiting a hearing before the Supreme Court of Alberta, on an appeal and Ccrossâ€" there. The last group of brokers, those conâ€" victed with Stobie Furlong Co., want on trial on Tuesday. After this case is completed the cases of Messrs Hepâ€" pleton, Shutt and Wray will again come up for consideration. In an eloquent pfea for his clients. Mr. Phelan said they had only carried on a system they found when threy started with the firm. He said it was a complicated system of finance quite above the grasp of the average jury. He said the Crown could show that the firm had been short over $7.000 000 in stock, but would not equally emâ€" phasize the fact that clients owed the firm at the same time over $8,000,000. At that time they had a surplus of two millicn dollars. No one had lost money through the firm, except due to the ordinary losses through market trading. J. Earl Lawson, M.P., has bsen given power of attorney by Messrs Shutt and ,Hepplestcn to carry on the business in the meantime. Miss R. Hawkins was visit Kirkland Lake over the weekâ€"end C. B. Alton left on Thursday morning of this week by motor for Barrie, Ont Miss Pearl Hart, of Cannington, Ont. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. S. Drew A general meeting of the Timmins Branch, Canadian Legion, is to be held in the I.O.0.F. hall, on Monday evenâ€" ing, Nov. 10th, at 8.30 pm. Theore will be the usual happy hour after the reguâ€" lar meeting. Constable W. Parcher is on a holiâ€" day visit to his old home at Comberâ€" mere, Renfrew County, where, as usual, he will no doubt indulge in his favourâ€" ite pastime of hunting the wild deer and the wild duck. s. P. A. Robbins is visiting friends in, town and is being warmly welcomed here by hosts of old friends of the early days of the camp. Several social events have been held in camp in honour of . Robbins who was very popular here. .Shortly before going to press, The Advance is informed that 240 jars of fruit have been received for the hosâ€" pita} and the shelter by the I. 0. D. E. shower. The fruit is being left at Shragge‘s store and further donations may be left there. The I. 0. D. E. is very thanmkful to those who have resâ€" ponded so generously to the appeal. Mrs. John ‘Steele left here on Saturâ€" day for Toronto en route to her home in Perth, On o, after spending a month‘s holiday*with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. gnd Mrs. J. A. Hefferâ€" nan, 26 First avenuse, and her son. C. A. Steele, of town.. appeal against their conviction Announcement We Open to the people of Timmins our new Saturday, Nov. 8th situated in the Bartleman Block until recently occuâ€" pied by the Dominion Stores. We extend you all a cordial invitation to come and inspect our new Store. We hope you accept the invitation and that your first visit may be the means of adding you to our list of Customers OGPERING SPECIAL We are placing no limit on the Roses given, so as long as 2,000 Roses last, each customer will receive three Freo, with each dollar purchase â€" Come and get your share. They are here for you. Free Samples are also being given to each purchaser 7 imimins DRUG STORE Tooth Paste and Tooth Brush Books A select list of authors. Well bound books at half price We have many special features in the way of attractive new goods and prices that are moderate DRUG STORE Opening Bpecials All hand madeâ€"delicious and fresh With each One Dollar Purchase Finest Quality, Large size Invalid Port W ine 72c a bottle Metal Lunch Kits Bayers‘ Aspirin Aurt Harriet‘s Chocolates 2 for 49¢ Well Constructed 49e each 69c each Combinedâ€"the 75¢ Ib. 98c Bartleman Block We intend to give as an Our Prescription Department will always be in the hands of a capable graduate and here you may be sure of efficient honest service. Medium Size Complete with tubing Boys‘ and Girls‘ Big Budget Books Shaving Cream and Safety Razor Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed good quality Fountain Syringes Large sizeâ€"well printed For the Price of One Large size, reg. 35¢ Writing Pads 2 for 15¢ 2 for dbc¢ 89r cach 69c each 95c each Regular 15¢

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