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Porcupine Advance, 11 Jun 1931, 1, p. 4

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AND BOARDâ€"Large comfortâ€" wble furnithed room with board for 2 =>~ 3 men, rates very reasonable. Amjly 4 Eim sireet north. â€"24 EMA POM ROKM AND BOARD, with sitting ro:m; $10.00 per week each for two men. Apply to 79 Third avenue. 24p POR SALEâ€"Dry 4â€"foot slabs and edgâ€" ings mixed, suitable for hotels, hakeâ€" Ties and business blocks; $4.50 a cord gGrelivered and $3.00 in yvard. 16â€"inch slabs and 16â€"inch round~wood «Jack Fine only. J. A. Daly, Phone Timmins. â€"23 tf FOR SALEâ€"GREEN SLABS by the load. Apply Chaput and Mainville, 118 First Ave., second house from cf Preston, or phone 377, Timâ€" XAODXST â€" Smcoothâ€"haired Fox . Terrier Doz; white, with brown around one eye; cther eye has scar. Anyone Ahoc‘ding this dog kindly return him .to 46 Cambrai Avenue, as he is a e and greatly missed. Reward. â€"24p LAOOSTâ€"â€"On Monday gog by the name found harbouring motice will be pro XOASTâ€"Sum of money on Pine strest yoing to Gray‘s Show on Friday evenâ€" imng, May 29‘h. Findor kindly return same to 111 Elm street north. Gcood reward. â€"24p €>»IRL OR WOMAN WANTED to assist with housework. Apply 55 Maple scuth, or phone 141â€"B. â€"24 WANTEDâ€"Women to do plain sewing at home. Gcood pay. Sewing maâ€" chine necessary. Lafayette Corporaâ€" 233 Nicholas stree:, Montreal, @ULC, â€"24â€"235 WWANTEDâ€"Resident agent for Coal Blowers. Universal market. Big Manufacturer will finance installment sales. A real oppiortuniâ€" *y for responsible party to build up a generous income. Box No. H.J., câ€"0 The Porcupine Advance, Timmins, Ont. â€"23â€"25 L;IRL WANTED FOR â€"GENERAL HOUSEWORK.â€"Apply 32 Fifth aveâ€" 24 WANTED TO RENTâ€"Gcood house with five or six rcoms and modern conâ€" ventences. Possession now or any time before July first. _ Write Box 210, Schumacher, or phone 440. â€"22 FOR SALEâ€"In firstâ€"class conâ€" dition: cheap for quick sale. Apply 170 Spruce Street, South, Timmins. 22p Appiy m‘n‘. $*Hi SALEâ€"Outboard motor, in firstâ€" css condition. Price $75.00. Phone 196. Timmins. â€"24, WOR SALEâ€"200 Opera Chairs and 1 Safe. Apply L. Helperin Furniture Store, 43 Third Ave., Timmins. 22â€"24 FOR SALEâ€"Heintzman Co. rLano reduced to $195, Henry Herbert at $245. Easy terms arranged,. Must be sold. J. T. Heffernan, 46 Third _Avenue. â€"24p WANTEDâ€"A SPACE FOR A TEA RAOOM. As near business section as FOR SALEâ€"Baby‘s Sulky; in firstâ€"class emmiilion. Cheap. Apply to 261 Pine sz*®reet. south. â€"24p PXHR SALEâ€"Willis Piano, practically mew. Apply i21 Second Avenue, Schumacher. â€"24p FOR SALEâ€"1927 Ford, twoâ€"door ccoach, gear shift, good tires and tools, etc. . A bargain for cash. Apply 2 Gillies rtreet, south. â€"24p FOR SALE â€" Orthophonic Victrolas regular price $190, now available at $59.50 on easy terms. J. T. Hefferâ€" nmnan, 46 Third Avenue. â€"24p FOR SALEâ€"A hen shed, 16 feet by 16 feet, Celetex lined throughcut, with detachable fittings. Easily adapted t other purposes. Apply 122 Comâ€" mercial Ave., Timmins. â€"24 fiun i "‘Timm soszible. Apply phone 854â€"M., or write Box TM., care of The Advance ‘Timmins, Ont. â€"24p Thursday, June 11th, 1931 LLRTICLES FOR SA LE charge of office, State salary experience. Apply by lei:ter to Advance Officcs, Timâ€" â€"24 AND BOARD â€" In private for two msn; all conveniences. 161 Elm Street, North, Timâ€" â€"24tf fonday morning, a police name of Rover. Anyone ouring this dog after this be prosecuted. Please reâ€" Walkley, 8 Borden Ave., Reward. â€"24D0 LOST The Court of Re Sections Nos. 2, 3 Mountjoy, will be Falls Schoolâ€"house June, 1931, at the Notice is hereby given that my wife, Alice Therrien, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. ALFPRED THERRIEN, Timmins, June 8th, 1931 DANCING CLASSES for Children. Conducted nightly. Tap, Ballet and Classical dancing. Ballroom dancing for adults. Private tuition. Moderâ€" ate fees, Write Mrs. H. Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave. â€"21â€"25p 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 have their clergyman write A. G. Carson. Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t .1 WILL ENJOY THE HOME PLEASURE if you stop at the Windâ€" sor Hotel while you are in town. Well furnished rcoms and apartâ€" ments, hot water year round. B. David, Timmins. â€"23tf PAINTING AND PAPER HANGINGâ€" Furniture and car urtholstering; hardware and glass. First class work done. Phone 393â€"J or apply R. Fullâ€" er, 89 Main Ave., Timmins. â€"â€"22â€"24 C. McFADDEN AND J. GRIBBON, PAINTERS, PAPERâ€"HANGERS, DEâ€" CORATORS and graining. Estimates free. Your satisfaction is our guarâ€" antee. Apply Box 582, Timmins. 21â€"24p FUR COATS Cleaned, Glazed ard reâ€" lined. Moderate. See Sinclair the Valet, 21 Fourth avenue. Phone 625. ~49tf P. T. LEGAIRE WISHES TO BUY good business lot. Apply at di€trict agent, H. Perreault, City Service Station, phone 40. â€"24p FOR RENTâ€"Rcoms for light houseâ€" keeping; furnished or unfurnished, all conveniences. Apply 59 Balsam Street Ssouth, or Phone 357â€"J, Timmins. â€"19 ANOE LEFT IN STORAGE AT HURTUBISE June 23. 19235, by A. Rompre will be sold for storage if not called for within thirty days, M. Hurtubise, Timmins 22â€"25p FOR RENTâ€"Furrished room, all conâ€" veniences. Apply 10 Elm Street, veniences. Apply 10 Elm Street South, Timmins, Mrs. W. McCracken. 24â€"25p FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable. _ Suitable for light housekeeping. Use o phone and kitchen. Apply to 5: Fifth avenue. or phone 64W. 301 FOR RENTâ€"Furnithed bungalow for July and August; three bed rooms, sun rosm, a‘ll Referâ€" ences. Apply 48 H:mlock strees, Or phone. 535â€" W . â€"24p FOR RENTâ€"Rcom with all conveniâ€" ences. Apply 7 Elm north. â€"24 FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartment, over the Liquor Store., Apply to Rcom 2, after 3 pm., Timmins. â€"23â€"25p FPOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"reomed furnished house with water. Apfrly B. F. Lernâ€" nan, 10 Elm S:reet, North, Timâ€" mins. ‘ 24t1f FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"reomed apartment flat; all conveniences; suitable for young married couple. Apply after 4 p.m. to 55 Hemlock street. â€"2411 FOR RENTâ€"During summer months, twoâ€"rosmed â€" furnished apartment with all conveniences. . Phone 472, after 4 p.m., Timmins. â€"23â€"24p FOR RENTâ€"Comfortable, airy, threeâ€" rcomed â€" apiirtment, conveniences, verandah. Apply Mrs. F. J. Hamilâ€" ton 68 Bruce avenue, South Porcuâ€" nine. ~24t1f FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed flat water and toilet. Apply to 181 S north. FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"rscmed house glass veranda and roomy yard. nivy 5 Kirby avenue. FOR RENT lights and POR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house, water and light. Apply 209 Birch street, north. â€"24131 pine MISCELLANEOUS Zourt of Revision for the School s Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Township of oy, will be held in the Sandy choolâ€"house on the 13th day of 931, at the hour of 10 a.m. Signed) Mrs. M. McWhirter, NOTICE Court of Revision NOTICE 2. 3 and 4 ROOMS Threeâ€"roomed house, itef{. Apply Mrs. M south. â€"24p Mount joy Clerk â€"24p with â€"24p with â€"24p Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sawyer and Mrs. C. L. Sawyer last week mcotored up from Portland, Maine, to visit Mrs. C. L. Sawvyer‘s sister, Mrs. J. W. Fogg. security, or bonds and a cheque if reâ€" quired to make up an cdd amount. Note.â€"Blue prints can be obtained at the office cof the Chief Architec!, Deâ€" partment of Public Works, by depositâ€" ing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $20.00 payable to the order of th2 Minis:er of Public Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order, Department of Public Work: Ottawa, June 5, 1931. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minâ€" ister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender, Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or Bonds of the Canadian National Railâ€" way Company will also be accepted as Tenders will not be considered u: made on the forms supplied by the partment and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Sealed tenders addressed to the unâ€" dersigned and endorsed "Tender for Public Building, New Liskeard, Ont.", will be received until 12 o‘clock noon (daylight saving), Tuesday, June 30, 1931, for the constructicn of a Public Building at New Liskeard, Ont. Pians and specification can be seen and forms of tender obilained at the offices cof the Chief Architect, Departâ€" ment of Public Works, Ottawa, the Supervising Architect, 59 Victoria St., Tcronto, Ont., the Builders‘ Exechange, 1104 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., and at the Pc3 Office, New Liskeard, Ont. The Timmins Fire Department wishes very sincsrely to thank the donors of refreshments, the patrons of the dance, and all others who so generously asâ€" sisted in making the recent annual ball the success it was in every way. â€"24 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE consisting of one sixâ€"roomed house at 178 Birch street, north, one tenâ€"roomâ€" ed house (2 apartments) at 180 Birch street, north, one eightâ€"roomed house at 76 Seventh avenue, all these have all conveniences; also twoâ€"roomed shack; all in the Town of Timmins. Will sell the lot for $4500.00 cash. Apply Mrs. A. Varady, 495 Montague St., Sudbury. â€"~â€"23â€"25pD TWO FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT or would give them on shares to right party; situated 2 and 24 miles from Timmins; with live stock and impleâ€" ments. Also building lcot for sale cn Maple street, scuth, Timmins. Apply 107 Birch street, south, Timmins. 24p FPOR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"room house, with all conveniences, and pantry. Hot and cold water; full size basement; hot air furnace; large corner lot; also garage. Apply 71 First Ave., or Box 1655, Phone 376â€"J., Timmins â€" 22â€"24p FOR SALEâ€"T‘own building lots, prices from $50.00 and up. Terms: $10.00 and $10.00 per month. Apply â€" to Claude Desaulniers, 55 Third Ave., Timmins. â€"~23tf BUSINESS FPOR SALEâ€"Going conâ€" cern; brings in $8,000.00 per annum ; new stock, about $7,000. Good reaâ€" son for selling. Apply to Box B.F., Advance Office, Timmins. ~23, POR SALEâ€"Gne house and lot; four rooms ard kitchen. Also 1 cow and 8 chickens. Apply third house from Finn Hall on Moore Street, South Porcupine. â€"22â€"24h, FOR SALEâ€"Durtex house, bringing in $70.00 :monthly. Sell for $3700.00 worth $6000.00. Apply Thos. E. Farâ€" ley, 344 Elm Street West, Sudbury. â€"22â€"26p BOARDINGâ€"HOUSE FPOR SALEâ€"Well located; all conveniences; reason for sale, illâ€"health of owner. Aply to 41 Fourth Ave., or write P.O. Box 958, Timmins, Ont. â€"23 FQR SALEâ€"Two lots on Elm Street, South, easy terms arranged. Apply 5 Kirby Ave., Timmins. 24p FPOR SALEâ€"Good dry building lot on Montgomery avenue. Cheap. Terms if desired. Phone 829â€"W. â€"24p FOR SALEâ€"Store and house at 9 Wilâ€" son Avenue, very reasonable. Apply 34 Third Avenue, The Venetian Sweets, Timmins. â€"24 HOUSE FOR SALE at 12 Wilson Ave.â€" 4 rooms and all conveniences. Apâ€" Pply J. Martin, 524 Third Ave. _ â€"24p HOUSE FPOR SALEâ€"Nine rooms. Waâ€" ter, lights, etc. Apply 257 Balsam Street, North, Timmins. â€"~22â€"24p FPOR SALEâ€"Cheap house, four rooms. Apply 127 Main avenue. â€"241 PROPERTIES FOR SALE N. DESJARDINS, Secretary considered unle:s THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, 1IMMINS, ONTARIO hal ad op Deâ€" the en hh ic h enc ioi mc h ho. Bornâ€"In Timmins on Monday, June ist, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Sicardâ€"a daughter. Dated at Timmins, Ont., this 28th day of May, 1931. 22â€"24 GORDON H. GAUTHIER, Reed Block, Timmins, Ont. Sclicitor for the said Edit Isacson, Adâ€" ministratrix. _ Notice is hereby given, (pursuant to Section 56 of the Trustee Act, R.S.O. 1914, Chap. 121) that all creditors and others having claims or demands against ‘the estate of the said Verner Isacscn, who died on or about the 13th day of April,, 1928, in the said Townâ€" ship of Whitney, are required, on or before the 28th day of June, 1931, to send@ by post, prepirid, or deliver Mrs. Edit Isacson of the Township of Whitney in the District of Cochrane, whose Post Office address is Box 309, South Porcupine, the Administratrix of the Estate of the said decseased, their Christian names, and surnames, adâ€" dresses and deccriptions, the full parâ€" ticulars, in writing of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. And ‘take notice that after such menâ€" tioned CGate, the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have nctice, and that the said Administratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any art thereof to any person or perâ€" sons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her, at the time of such distribution. All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned who died in the Township of Tisdale in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, on September 13th, 1930, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 21st day of June, 1931. And further take notice that I have caused said list to be published in the Ontazio Gazette on the 2l1st and 28th day of March and 4th and 11th day of April 1931. And that in default of payment‘of the taxes in full, the land will be sold for taxes. P. G. WHITEHEAD, Treasurer, Town of Matheson. Date of tax sale:â€"Monday, June 29th, 1931, at the hour of 3 o‘clock p.m. â€"12â€"25 Please take notice that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes, has been prepared, and copies thereof may be had at my office in Matheson. Dated at Toronto this 2l1st day of May,. 1931. Public Trustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronâ€" to. â€"~23â€"24. IN THE SURROGATE COURT . OF THE DISTRICT OF COCHRANE In the matter of the Estate of Verner Isacson, late of the Township of Whitney in the Dicstrict of Cochrane, Farmer, deceased. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS i the Estate Deceased. Tincethre lTodine .;:.:.......::.... 15¢., Camphorated Oil 25c., 35¢., 45¢., Citrate of Magnesia .......;.......... Phosphate of Soda........:.:....35¢., CutleuraSoap Weekâ€"End Values in Drugs, Tolletries, etc. RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL a quart and Tube of Shaving Cream free sSQUIRBB‘S DENTAL CREAM WYETI‘S SAGE AND sULPHUR HAIR TONIC, large size Regular $1.25 DODD‘s KIDNEY PILLS per box In bottles of 100 tablets, each sULPHUR AND MOLASSES Spring Medicine . B. S. C. TABLETS We Save Y ou Money Every Day TOWN OF MATHESON of Charles John Pearce, A. N. MIDD LETON The Curtis Drug Go. 16 Pine St., North t * % ## * + #4 # # #* * # # #*se * .0 + # #* # + #* # # #* *# # ## #, .@ O..O # LJ #* # *# v* #. * # ’0 * * °® * # # * * 4 % #* ** # + #* # + *4 ** # # #4 * # ## ** *# + #* * * ## * 4 #4 k .. .. Bcrnâ€"In Timmins, on Thursday June 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Frawley 73 Mountjoy Street,â€"a son. (Orilliza Packet). Members of Orillia Board of Trade were prokably sunrprited to be told by the speaker cn Tuesday evening that the first requisite of an industrial reâ€" presen‘ative in China was that he should be a gentleman and know how to behave himselfâ€"a more important qualification, Mr. Armitage considered, than that he should have firstâ€"class ability or know his busingss thoroughly. "For remember," was his still more astonishing sta:ement, "that he is going to higher, more polite ard mors finâ€" ithed civilization." Such a remark should be calculated to jolt young Canâ€" adians out of a sense of selfâ€"satisfacâ€" tion, and awaken them to the value of cultivating gocod manners. Unfortunâ€" ately in some quarters there is a tendâ€" ency in the oppisite direction, and, folâ€" lowing American standards, crudity is mistaken for feree of character. Last week a car owned by Leo Masâ€" cicli was stolen from in front of. the Goldfields theatre. The car was traced and lccated at Iroquois Falls to which town it had been taken, but the thief or thieves responsible for the taking away of this car have not yet been disâ€" covered. POLITENESS NECESSARY IN CTVILIZATION LIKE CHINA TENDERS FOR TIMMIN®S VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ADDITION General tenders only will be received by H. C. Garner, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, High School Board, Timmins, Ontario, until 8 p.m. Friday, June 26th, 1931. For some time past Chief: H. Jones Masonry, concrete, carpentry, steel, and his siaff have bsen carrying on a steel casements, steel stairs, rlainting )|qu‘e? campliign to cleanâ€"up the illicit glazing, electric wiring, roofing gal-l "quceor selling in town and also to stop vanized iron work, metal lathing | sther forms of illegality that have gainâ€" plastering, plumbing and heating, alâ€" :d some standing here in recent years. terations to present building, moving | Chief Jones believes that the Ontario and placing machines, Liquor Control Act is a gocd law and Lowest or any tender not necessarily | 2 fair cne and that there should be accepted. A deposit of $20.00 is reâ€", cpecial effort made to ensure its proper quired to procure plans for figuring. enforcement. . Complaints have been A marked cheque of 2'; of the amount |frequent to the police in regard to of the tender, or a bid bond, must acâ€" drunkenness and illegal liquor selling company the tender, and a satisfactory |being carried on at certain places in bond of 50¢; of the contract suptplied |town, and the police have been making to the Bcard by the successful effort by means of raids and tor. ctherwise to do away with these places. until 8 p.m. Friday, June 26th, 1931. Plans, specifications, tender form: and information may be secured from H. C. Garner or at the office of Arch Gillies, Architect, Timmins. â€"24 The dance in the McIntyre hall last night by the graduated nurses of St. Mary‘s hospital, Timmins, was an outâ€" standing and notable success in every way. The attendance was large and each and all found the event a deâ€" lightful one. The hall was artistically deccrated for the occasion and all the other features of the event were pleasâ€" ing and attractive. The music by Tommy Stephens‘ orchestra and the refreshments served were voted as extra specials. All attending were delighted with the evening and have high praise for those who arranged so attractive an event. CAR STOLEN HERE LATER RECOVERED AT THE FALLS Building to be completed by October 15th, 1931. Dance by Graduate Nurses W as Enjoyable Success Timmins, Ont. OLAJENXNâ€"The well advertised tonic builder. A real restorative for the sick. Reg. $1.090 MINARD‘S LINTMENT Regular 35¢., a botitle PAINKILLER Regular 50¢. MILK OF MAGNESTIA Makes your garments Mothâ€"proof Colourless and Odourless $1.00 and $1.50 | _ Ottawa Journal:â€"To Mr. Justice Wilâ€" son, of the Quebec Court of King‘s Bench, who sentenced four gunmen to |life in the penitentiary, congratulations. Imposing sentence, Justice Wilsort said.: | "There is only one way in which society |can be protected from men such as }youâ€"â€"â€"and that is to confine you within the four walls of a penitentiary. I senâ€" tence you all to seven years on the conâ€" | spiracy count, and to life imprisonment on the count of robbery with violence." ’The whole country should applaud. ‘ The sorry example of the United States where gunmen and rackeeteers maintain Ia reign of terror, and where leniency ctherwise to do away with these places. Through efforts recently made a numâ€" ber of these places will be closed now. |It is understcod that the police now thave fifteen or more charges to come before the court for illegal saie of liquor,, illegal possessicn of liquor and cther infractions of the liquor laws. Disorderly houses and gambling places are also under the ban, Chief Jones ,ha.ving the belief that all these places ars an injury to the town as well as contrary to law. It is intended not only |to stop infractions of the law, but to keep them stopped. North Bay Nugget:â€" Mussolini has !told the youthful members of his party !tâ€"hat they must czase their demonstraâ€" |tions against the Vatican. The Duce |seems to be siill willing to do all the \demonstrating himself for the party North Bay Nugget:â€"Detroit has just been all het up over the annual spellâ€" ing bee in which the various schools send champions and a city champ, is picked from the lot. The Detroit News, which sponsors this scheme, points out that most of the good spellers are girls and the city champion is also a girl, who won on the word "picayune," and will now represent the city in Washingâ€" ton at a national spelling bee. Maybe the reason the champions are girls is because they are born that way for medical science now tells us that a perâ€" son is either born a good speller or they never become one. There may be some~ thing in that but a lot of the bad spellâ€" ing might be eliminated by a little more drilling and possibly by calling in the competitive spirit as has been done in Detroit for several years. Spelling bees were popular in the schools years ago and there seemed to be better spellers then, on the whole than thereâ€" are now. ~pecial effort made to ensure its proper enforcement. Complaints have been frequent to the police in regard to drunkenness and illegal liquor selling being carried on at certain places in town, and the police have been making every effort by means of raids and Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Specâ€" tator:â€"Congratulations to the Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, which in its issue of May 8, had 39 columns of real live advertising in iis 48â€"column paper. Quiet Cleanâ€"up Here Under the Liquor Act when he and where he likes Fifteen or More Cases to be Before Court of Alleged Blindpigs and Other HMiegal Places, Highâ€"Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Press 25¢., adc lc 98¢ 29¢ 39¢ 89c 65¢ 69¢ 49¢ 17¢ 49¢ Pear‘s Fullers Earth.... Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Pine Tar Shampoo ...... Pond‘s Cold Cream ...... italian Balm ....;.:..;....;.; Pepsodent Tooth Paste Listerine Tooth Paste.. Ipana Tooth Paste ...... HOLLY HOMEâ€"MADE CHOCOLATES Frosh and Wholesome per 1b, 2 lb, boxes RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL a pint AUTOâ€"STROP RAZOR AND TUBE OF SHAVING CREAM The Two for ANDREWS‘ LIVER SALTS KOTEX Special, por package ’ Misses Vera Silver, Dorothy Heath and Charles Rogers have recently comâ€" 'u eted their course at the Timmlns | Business College. Port Arthur News â€" Chronicle :â€" A French modiste asserts the well dressed man should have 80 suits of clothes, but with half that number a man in this town would be more likely to start a store. Ottawa Journal:â€"The Vatican‘s proâ€" nouncement on Labour need cause no surprise. Pope Leo‘s famous encyclical on the same subject still stands as one of the greatest documents of social jusâ€" tice ever given to the world. Miss V. Silver has left for a holiday in Toronto and upon her return will be employed in the L. Silver, Lumber Office, Resd block, as bookkesper. Miss E. Flowers is relieving in the A. C. Brown Law Office, in the absence of the regular stenographer who is on vacation. Miss L. Ricpelle has accepted a posiâ€" tion as stenographer in thea Berini Moâ€" tor Sales Oflice, Timmins, Ont. Miss A. Zuck of Cochrane, recent graduate of the Timmins Business Colâ€" lege has secured a position as stenoâ€" grapher in the office of the District Court Clerk and Surrogate Registrar, Cochrane, Ontario. The number of Timmins Business College graduates having secured posiâ€" tions, even since the beginning of 1931, is amazing. The Business College was established in Timmins ten years ago this yvear, in that time the results it Sudbury Star:â€" Wonder how much support that motion to remove the ban on liquor export to the United States would have received in the House of cret one? of the courts, coupled with incapability in the police, has bred all but unbridled violence, should be an object lesson to Canada. This country, in fact, must make Canada so unhealthy for the bandit that the bandit simply won‘t thrive here. is amazing. The Business College was established in Timmins ten years ago this year, in that time the results it has achieved in the efficiency of its graduates; the assistance it has given graduates in securing positions; the assistance given the employer when in nsed of efficient offics employees and the general carrying out of the motto: "We ourselves the better serve by servyâ€" ing others best," has placed it in the pcsition where Timmins Business Colâ€" lege graduates are in demand when positicns are availableâ€"it pays to be a graduate of the "Gold Medal School." Enrollment may be made now for summer course in preparation for fall and winter positions. There both day and night classes. Typewriters may be rented through the collegeâ€"special rates to students. Remington portables and uprights, also any class of rebulilt typewriter may be purchased through the Business Colâ€" lege who have been apjplinted dealers. Call in and see our samples or let us deliver one to you on approval. Make this a Business College year. For full information regarding tuition and subjects taught, call, ‘phone or write. T HU RS D A Y Bulletin Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P.O. Box 223 "A Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre" E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal Timmins Business College cns if the ballot had been a seâ€" ## #, 8 #4 Lk ##* ## We Save Y ou Money Every Day 29¢., 419¢ 19c., 209¢., 70e $1.35 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 33¢ 45¢ 49¢ 303C 3D0¢ the the are

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