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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jan 1931, 1, p. 4

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FOR aft FRESH EGGS FOR SALEâ€"Every day, for all who like strictly fresh eggs, none over 12 hours old. 60c per dozâ€" en. Delivery made in Timmins. rPhone 41â€"J or call at 76 Hemlock street. â€"52â€"2p FARM FOR SALEâ€"80 acres good clay soil; 30 acres cleared; 1i miles from station and school on good gravel road. Price $1000; terms arranged. Apply 9 Cedar South, Timmins. 49â€"5511 PROPERTIES FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOMS T Ciean and comfortable for light housekeeping. WANTEDâ€"Small capacity, cheap scoop valves or steels. Apply Box 974, Timâ€" YOU WILL HOTEL fi ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In private home. All conveniences at $8.50 per week. Washing and pressing done if desired. Apply 171 Maple street south. 51p tf ud A A Lo A«d A 4 j S e en hfi e e ammme »withâ€"which for four long yehrs Appiy at Aibert‘s TOgget$ s the forces of the British Army were to Dalton‘s, Timmins. SyAl . ‘ccmrades in arms. I treasure the WANTEDâ€"A girl f(c general houseâ€" memory of my meetings with Marshal work. ~Must speak English. Apply \Joffre on the occasions of my several 18 Sixth Ave. â€"2 |vicits to the front. Please convey to . | Madame Joffre and the Marshal‘s rela~ RELIABLE MAN for one hundred|tiyss my most heartfelt store route; this county; experience | marshal Joffre, known affectionately to unnecessary; no selling; distribute, in» rrench soldiers as Papa Joffre will and collect. Should net seventy dolâ€"|ps chiefly remembered as the hero of lars weekly. Shamas Mig. Co., NEW | (ne Marns. his brave patience and skill Torento, Ont. ~45 ‘being credited with the final throwâ€" mm ing bhack of the Cierman army from enâ€" | trv into Paris itself in the early days of Mrs. T. J. Lawlor wishes to express her very sincere thanks to the Timmins Fire Dept. for their excellent services at the recent fire at her house on Eim street, and also to the neighbours and friends for their kindness. ~2D WANTEDâ€"A girl f general houseâ€" work. ~Must speak English. Apply 18 Sixth Ave. â€"2 GIRL WANTED for housework ply 181 Spruce street, south. GIRL WANTED for ge Apply at Albert‘s Tog to Dalton‘s, Timmins IN LOVING MEMORY of Eilesn V. M. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson, Schumacher, who died on Jan. 5th, 1929, aged 3 years, 9 Notice is hereby given that my wife, Mrs. Rene Serre, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after this dats. Timmins, Dec. 27th, 1930. FOR ~SALE OR RENTâ€"10O1 Cedar street, north; $20.00 per month. Will sell for $700.00. Write M. Elphick, 985 Logan avenue, Toronto. â€"1â€""7p W ANT ONEâ€"ROOMED FURNISHED SHACK FOR RENT. Also cold storage for Cars. Apply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Eim strept north ~47tf POR RENTâ€"House for ren 203 Cedar St. South. FOR RENTâ€"One 3â€"rcomed and one 2â€" roomed unfurnished apartments at 11 Spruce Street South. Apply at the Windsor Hotel. 45tp Ap month. Hot watel large dry basemen nhone and kitchen. Appl Pifth avenue. or phone 64W months strect, north ARTICLES FOR SALE _|NOTICE TO CREDITORS POSITION WANTED Thursday, Jan. 8th, 1931 ROOM AND BOARD SALEâ€"Double harness. er five pm. to 68 Fifth Av CARD OF THANKS SALEâ€"Electric SALEâ€"Hor EDâ€"Maid for general housework vy 60 Tamarack St. â€"2 i GENTLEMAN OF TRUST deâ€" position in Timmins, Men‘s shings, or clerk in grocery busiâ€" Good education LEâ€"Horse harness and single with shafts and tongue, $15.00. A. Throop, Box 71, Tiimnmins. 2p IN MEMORIAM NTâ€"House suitable for busiâ€" r a private home. Located at ar North with stable at rear. central. Apply 6 Balsam LL FIND AT THE WINDSOR ; furnished twoâ€"roomed apartâ€" and rooms by day, week or Hot water year round. Also ~+ o hacoement TiT for general housework s Toggery Shop, next RENE SERRE hed rooms for © n as a bed room P.O. Box 1545, 2â€"4p TO RENTâ€" le. _ Suitable ig..,. Use.... Of Apply to 63 Apply â€"1â€"2p 8 Appâ€" ~ap 3D All persons having claims against the estate of Berardino Lucidi, who died at Schumacher, in the District of Cochrane, on May 7th, 1930, are requirâ€" ed to file proof cf same with the underâ€" signed on or before the lith day of February, 1931. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shal then have had notice. Dated at Toronto this 6th day of January, 1931. Perth Courierâ€"An increased grant the Women‘s Institutes of Ontario promised by the Hon. T. L. Kenne the new Minister of Agriculture. T The flags in town ars fiying halfâ€" mast this week in respect for Marshal Joffre, last of the French military leadâ€" ers of the great war, who died on Satâ€" urday after a fortnight‘s illness. He was two days less than 79 years old. During his last illness it was necessary to amputate one of his legs. After a rallant battle against the illness that had overtaken him, Gen. Joffre lapsed nto a state of coma from which he never survived,. King Gsorge V in his message of sympathy voiced the feelâ€" ings of the British people in the death of Marshal Joffre, the message in part saying:â€""I join with my people in exâ€" pressing hseartfelt sympathy in the death of Marshal Joffre.. The sad news will arouse feelings of sorrow especially in those countries which in 1914 were allied to France. We shall mourn the close of the life of him who in those momentous days was called to the supreme command of the great French Army with which for four long years tnes forces cof the British Army were A meeting of the Timmins and Disâ€" ‘rict Life Underwriters was held in Timmins on Mconday morning for the purpose of electing officers for the year 1931 and dealing with the question of this year‘s chartered Life Underwriters‘ degrees. The Life Underwriters‘® degree is now being written in three parts, first, second and third, depending on the length of time a man has served as a life underwriter. It is very essential in these days of life insurance that men in this business equip themselves with knowledge of public service. Thereâ€" fore, an opportunity is given to every underwriter in the district who wishes to study for this degree to attend a Life Underwriters of District Elect Officers class being held each Thursday night from seven until nine o‘clock at the of the London Lifs Insurance Company. The cficers elected for the Timmins and District Life Underwriters for the year 1931 were:â€" Hon. Presidentâ€"A. W. Lang. Presidentâ€"F. Hepburn, South Porcuâ€" Viceâ€"presidentâ€"James Brough, Timâ€" mins. Secretaryâ€"treasurerâ€"J. D. Brady. Executive committeeâ€"J. E. Newton, A. W. Pickering, J. R. McGerrigle, W. Cooke, R. C. Mortson, Cochrane. The regular monthly meetings are to be held at 10.30 a.m. the first Monday of each month. 2OR SALEâ€"Dry siabs at $4.50 a load. Also, round wood by the cord. Apâ€" ply to Chaput and Mainville, 39 Main avenue, corner of Preston street, or rtmone 377. 1â€"9p FLAGS HERE HALFâ€"MAST IN RESPECT FOR GEN. JOFFRE NURSILI mode For { Emm 897 ry in t« he wa cord 11 NGâ€"By the aay or week. Very rate prices and good service. urther particulars apply to Mrs. a Dion, 165 Birch north, phone 41â€"49ptf A., N. MIDDLETON rustee, Osgcode Hall, To 4.50 er of Agricuitur well received r membership of t e Public Trustee ibute the estate, to the claims of ave had notice. this 6th day of Dry ernt ind edg baksries Toront Da ;edy. ‘The C FUR COATS Cleaned, Glazed and reâ€" lined. Moderate. See Sinclair the Valet, 21 Fourth avenue, Phone 625. â€"~49¢tf PRIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING wanted by two young men. _ App‘ly, stating charge for lessons to Box C.X. câ€"o The Porcupine Advance, Timmins, Ont. â€"2p FUR COATS repaired and remodelled, work guaranteed. Estimates cheerâ€" fully given. A. J. Shragge Limited, 29 Third Ave., Timmins. 49t.1f. Mrs. A. Gauthier, of Ottawa, is visi ing at the home of her mother, Mr L. Campeau, Spruce street. Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Saturâ€" day, January 3rd, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Reganâ€"a daughter. Miss Ann Young returned on Sunâ€" day to resume her studies at university in the south. Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Wednesâ€" day, Dec. 30th, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Roddaâ€"a son (Kenneth George). Evan Macdonald, who spent the Christmas vacation period at his home in town, returned on Sundgy to Albany, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bush, of Cochrane, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Murphy, of sSchumacher, and other friends in Timmins and Schuâ€" macher. For severa)l years Mr. Bush was principal of the public school at schumacher and both Mr. and Mrs. Bush were prominent, useful and valuâ€" ed citizens in church and other circles in Schumacher and district. Mr. Bush us " h 424100400000 t ies t Bush were prominent, useful and valuâ€" ed citizens in church and other circles in Schumacher and district. Mr. Bush is now principal of the Cochrane public school, the North that he has served so effectively and wel! in educational lines, thus still retaining his good services. CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Gooc homes desired for children, boys anc girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont Mrs. A. J. Shragge left on Wednesâ€" day morring on an extended trip to the south and east, and will be away from about ons month to five weeks. tnvitations were sent out this week for the annual Rose Ball given by the Timmins Golden Chapter, ILO.D.E. This year the event will be held in the Masonic hall on Friday evening, Jan. 23ra, and is sure to be a notable event. Those receiving invitations are asked to kindly present them at the door of the hall on the evening of the event. Members of the LO.D.E. will be admitâ€" ted without invitations. Miss Phyllis Charbott, of Montreal, and Miss Bernadette Charbott, from the Convent of Mary Immaculats, Pembroke, spent the Christmas holiâ€" days with their mother, Mrs. Lamore, Timmins, returning to the east this Hedley Moore and Gordon Gauthier left this week to resume their courses at St. Andrew‘s College after spending the hclidays at their homes here. Miss Anne Scott left on Sunday for Torcnto to resume her course at the university, after spending the Christâ€" vacation at her home here. week Mrs. Gosselin, of North Bay, formerly Miss Ernestine Tremblay, a popular member of The Advance staff for severâ€" al years, is visiting at the home of het parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tremblay, Pine street, north. Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Monday, )ec. 29th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Delâ€" phis Charbonneau,â€"a son (Joseph Vinâ€" cert Gilbert). ‘URRIERâ€"Ladies bring your scarfs and have them made into real animal chokers. Also relining and reglazâ€" ing at 200 off. Wadsworth Purriers, 12 Bsam St. North. .=13p.t.4. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, 1IMMINS, ONTARIO Mari STANDING TIMMINS HIGH â€"AND TECHNICAL SGHOOLS leneuve, George Basil â€"MacDona Henry Roy, Luk Clifford Brown, Albert Fournier, Second Form Tecknicalâ€"First Class Honoursâ€"Leo Del Villano. Second Class Honoursâ€"Alex Gregulski, Jim Harris, Walter Linna, Stewart Dowar, George Burton, Wibert DeLuca, John Cocklin, Dennis Duxfield. Third Class Honoursâ€"Charles Birce, Stanley Hass, Don Meredith. Passâ€"Fred Gilbert, Donald Paver,â€" Louis Romualdi, Len Wilson, Mike Lukon, Emile Clement, Earl Lacombe, Clement Lejambe. First Form Technicalâ€"First Class Honcursâ€"Ferguson Cook, Oliver Pietila, Joseph Cosentino. Second Class Honâ€" (Continued from Page One Second section) Baker, Margaret Carlin, Marguerite Carriere, Eli Steinberg, Reines Doliâ€" lsau, Claude Lejambe, Jean McColeâ€" man, Annie Dominico, Lucy Bennard, Esther Waldon, Eleanor Hodgins, Lee Kucheran, Walter Cowan, Lorraine Charron, Rigoletto Pianosi, Won Hing, Wiljo Leino, Eddie Karpovitch, Marcel Everard, Fred Sheculski, Ruth Stevens, Rose Carlin, Esther Helperin. Third Class Honoursâ€"Jung Letang, Helen Carpenter, George Darling, Russell Sullivan, Marion Garrow, Lloyd Murâ€" tagh, Leo Chickini, Rod Walsh, Mike Kuly, Lloyd Chisholim, Gladys Cooke, William Phillips. Passâ€"Orva Mcâ€" Gratts, Jack Beadman, Helen Tario, Roy Janes, May Dickenson, Mary Boyâ€" chuck, Muriel McManrnn, Wyman Brewâ€" Donald Honoursâ€" in, Dan â€"Arthur or,.â€" TYayy1l Cotterell, Walter Barron, Witiiars Zuiby, Rosa Wong, Jean Alton Berth2 McCormick, Rhea Savard, Ross Davis, Betty Macdonald, Katrine Morin, Annie Stachow, Wallingford, Alice Villeneuve, Dorice Lockrie, Waiter Craig, Louis Baderski, Peter Charbotts, First Form Commercialâ€"Second Class Honoursâ€"Signe Taipola, Lucy DeLuca, Linda Tedier, Eva Marshall, Mary Donâ€" yichuk, Aura, Waini, Metha Horister, Kenneth Urquhart, Mabel Higgonboâ€" tham, Dorothy Dickinson, Elsie Richâ€" ardson, Lily Hill. Third Class Honours â€"CGrerald Killsea, Fleurâ€"Angs Perreault, Taimi Forsbere, Margaret Shields, Eisiec Riddler, Hilda Suimi, Thelma, Stuart. Passâ€" son, Margaret Miller, Je Lionel® Boisvert, Ethel Commercial Third Tsm Commercialâ€"First Class Honours â€" Ida Bucovetsky. Second Class Tinsley, Elvi Peâ€" sonen, Olive Paver, Edna Kulju, Gwenâ€" dolyn Webb. Third Class Honoursâ€" Dorothy Johns, Marguerite Ruir. Pass â€"Sarah Korman, Woodrow Walsh, Viâ€" clet Jackson. Second â€" First Class Honoursâ€"Veint Lindross, Ta Kulju, Doris Koskila, Second Class Honcursâ€"Rachael Vitassari, Madge Wetb, Irja Kirsti Kaakola, Mary Chickini, Jean Thachuk, Jenny Hill Mabel Durrel, «Irene ‘Hadley, Harvey Laine, Eileen Brown, Lauri Mikkola. Third Class Honoursâ€"Ethel Clemenâ€" hagen, Pat Letang. Passâ€"Isobel Drew Almiria Cleremont. Arthur Adamsor nuh, Mary Calarch in, Toivo Fransti, Helen Postosky, Lo Began Young Ellen Ballon, noted Canadian pianist, who will be soloist durâ€" ing the Allâ€"Canada Symphony Hour to be broadcast over the Canadian National Railways‘ coastâ€"toâ€"coast network on Sunday, Jan. l1th. Miss Ballon began to play before the public when she was a little toddler of three and a half. She knew nothing of readâ€" ing music then, but played a Clementi ~sonata from memory and astonished her hearers. From that time she went forward, winâ€" ning many honors as a student until she reached the high musical position she now holds. @ Form Technicalâ€"First Class rsâ€"Fred Jaakkola. Second Class rsâ€"Dick Calverley, Roland Morâ€" i Cocklin. Third Class Honours ur‘ Higginbotham, Toivo Niemi, Mullen. Passâ€"Romeo DeLuca, Mary Budza Cooke, Edna ‘eter Basah, B Muller Plaus. Howa er Basah, Eva Landers, Muriel Hilda Suimi, Elia Zullanna, Stuart. Passâ€"Stella Doimiâ€" Caroline K echnical Reginald . Mac Amele Boutin. uk, Germaine M Dorcthy Hirshfi ise Ansara. Helen Barba McQuarrie, . JO omiscon, . â€"Frances | _â€"In the list of Ontario prizeâ€"winning salesmen, four Timmins men were listâ€" ed. In addition «to the three above ' named Mr. T. Glaister is fourth on the 'list, over doubling the record of his closest opponent Mr. E. Swanston, of |Fergus, Ont. iHig‘h-Grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press of Mr. F. D. Chapple again won highi honours, topping the list of all Ontario stores with a sales record of 161.6 p.c.! over the allotted quota. | Remarkable Records by Beatty Washer Salesmen Three Timmins salesmen again won the highest honours in the province, namely, Messrs W. D. MaciIintyre, R. Newton and J. O. Cahill, each receivâ€" ing a ten dollar gold piece and a tenâ€" pound turkey. Last week the staff of the Timmins store were the guests of the Beatty Washers, Limited at a fine fowl dinner as one of the prizes awarded in this contest. In the Christmas contest conducted by the Beatty Washers Limited, the Timmins store under the management The fine record of the Timmins store of Beatty Washers, Limited, in both the Christmas contest and the summer conâ€" test last year is a splendid tribute to the local manager, Mr. F. D. Chapple, and his staff of liveâ€"wire salesmen. While there is a marked improveâ€" ment on the part of potato growers in the grading and marking of their proâ€" duct for sale the general practice is still far short of the requirements of federal regulations under the Root Vegetables Act. The Dominion Fruit Commissioner â€"states that in Ontario alone over fifty infractions have been dealt with by his inspection staff so far this year. The general requirements for â€" marketing potatoes are:â€"They must be graded "Canada No. 1" "Canâ€" ada No. 2" "Canada No. ,3" or "Canada Pancy‘"; the grade must be marked by a tag on bags and by stencilling on barrels or other containers, the markâ€" ing to show the name and address of the grower and the grade of potatoes in the package. The regulations for gradâ€" ing and marking potatoes apply KEPLER‘S COD LIVER QVL and MALT EXTRACT EVERâ€"READY YVACUUM BOTTLES The best of all cheap vacuums . 490 MENTHOLATED COUGH BALSAM large size 37C small size regular 25¢ ... ];9(: COCcoaANUT OoITL SHAMPOO HOT WATER BOTTLES 2 gt. guaranteed each sc 99C COMBINATION SETS for Hot Water 5 Bottles, each IRONIZED YEAST OLIVE OTL The finest grade Olive Oil in 18 ounce bottles per bottle ... 890 HOSPITAL COTTON in pound rolls / goou grade, per lb .~ FOUNTAIN SYRINGES BREAST PUMPS wired on bulb each ... We are right in the midst of our stockâ€"taking, and we ind several lines of merchandise that we are clearing out at real bargain prices. Pmartleman Block VIOLET WITCH HAZEL CREAMâ€"relieves chappâ€" ed hands and leaves the skin smooth. 19¢c., 2 for 35¢ regular 35¢. each good quality complete, each regular $1.25 for each... with Cod Liver Oil and Feptonate of Iron, pleasâ€" ant to the taste per bottle........ 89C FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOW N Corson‘s Tooth Paste.......... Emetone Tooth Paste......... ‘looth Paste...:.......... Chamberlain‘s Tooth Paste Listerine Tooth Paste.:......... Tooth Brushes, in cartons regular C 50c and a 25¢ tube of West‘s Tooth Paste, the................: 2 for 49¢ Corson‘s large size Tooth Paste and Tooth Brush combined 49¢ ea. Tooth Brush and Ivory Holder for bathâ€"room, the .............. 2 for 29¢ Horehound, Honey and Tar Cou Syrup, large size bottle Piver Azurea Face Powder Narcisse Face Powder....... Cherissette Face Powder.... Rigaud Face Powder .......... Princess Pat Face Powder Jonteel:â€"Face Garden Court Face Powde Chypre Face Powder.......... Spring Time Face Powder.. Dijer Kiss Face Powder........ Or. West‘ Face Powders AX Chsoice Assortment of Lowney‘s Chocolates, in bulk at Sudbury Star:â€"Despite the fact that Lttle tangible ssems to have resulted ‘rom the Imperial Economic Conferâ€" ence. by getting together, Canada and Australia have succeeded in devising i trade treaty which, it is said, will be beneficial to both countries. throughout Canada and infractions inâ€" volve serious penalties. noi to enter puo. sufficient financi much better joi forcso. Drumheller (Alberta) Mail:â€" A Scotchman told us this one:â€"A Jew and a Scot opgerated picture shows in Edinburgh. The Jew placed a sign outside his theatre which read: "Peoâ€" ple of 80 years and over admitted free." The Scotchman, not to be outdone in drumming up business, placed a sign outside his show, which read: "People 80 years and over admitted freeâ€"if accompanied by their parents!" North Bay Nugget:â€"Edison says television is too costly and too cumberâ€" some for home use. That‘s what they said ahnut wireless in the first rlace. television is too costly anda toc some for home use. That‘s v said about wireless in the firs St. Catharines Standard:â€" which the city of Stratford h t 4A UC 1omas Waite warns yo t to enter public life ut Members Standard Stock ttawa Journal:â€"Catching holiday atmosphere a com ew York newspaper refers ussed American item of | he ‘"Tighteenth Amendme cronto â€"Mal ard Em Cobalt CiVl A. A. AMOS PARTNERS is the decisior rities of that c use Tooth Brush, e tube of W est 50c a Ib. : immins Pisec St., N. 7 im Private Wire Connections toâ€" New York, Montreal, Chicago and Winnipeg resources. n the Noew York O Stocks Direct Private Wires with F. O‘Hearn Co., Toronto ndard:â€"Any coal atfordad has to buy istribution in the be Alberita coal. of the municipal nimunity and it is yourg Canadians unless they have rurces. They had a compositor C efers to a muC n of legislatic ndment." ’0\\ der...:."* 59¢ in old m 49e Powder......49¢ T: sn 49e 60c and Mining Exchange and Leading Stock and Grain Exchanges. Timmins 32c each ular 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 63e 69¢ «h hin [ hsgre wOou of busin 50c., 75¢., $1.25 TALCUM POWDERS Assorted C 2 tins 1IOor ..:;.:"3, WHISKS WRITING PADS large size, linen 2 fOr small size, linen 2 for LUNCH KITS These are not a cheap kit but are the best made. The price is CA _ GIN PILLS a box AUTOSTROP RAZOR An Autostrop Razor, one blade and strop, with tube of shaving cream for... ; 59C 15¢., 25¢., 45e ANDREW‘S LIVER SALTS Bonds GILLETTE RAZORS The old type Gillette Razor in leather and silâ€" ver cases, were made to EVERâ€"READY RAZORS An â€" Everâ€"Ready Safety Razor with one blade and tube of shaving 9 cream for 4 C well made real value, each 29e and 49¢ A selected lot. c Pipes, bent and straight, each ... sell at $5.00 each \ Timne soan rom Alkali 11 Kirkland Lake W rli bottle WC arconâ€"Heraiad s2y3, vould do the same n be a goodâ€"sized ssing across Canâ€" C yo¢ OLl 50c 3adc¢ 3 mulm_

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