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Porcupine Advance, 12 May 1932, 1, p. 4

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HEMTâ€"Large front room in quilet with housekeeping privileges; «wery suilable for couple. Apply to «*** Eim Street, South, Timmins. â€"18p WCKOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry Slabs b lImarl, $4.50; also round wood, 1 Jexkpme by lots, $2.50 a cord; y«xi dary birch, $3.50 a cord. . Chaput Mainville, 118 First hirti house from corner of Pri FÂ¥*ume 377, Timmins. Orders | prices right â€" wWOxOD FOR SALEâ€"} wod, $2.00 a cord: $3.50 a ««Czreen Birch, $3.50 a Cc posts. Apply to 1*s Hollinger Lane, Ti WOOD POR 5 «arau, by lots er cord, by drvy slabs, $2 WCXTD) FOR SALFâ€"16â€"inch Jackpine mt ©$3.00 a cord. 1l6â€"inch Tamarack, $# a cord; also dry slabs at $5.00 x leaxg. Phone 441, J. A. Daly, 110 SHKXMK)D FPOR SALEâ€"Jackpit #wer, $2.00 per cord. PI selivered. Apply to J. resxr of 107 Birch Street, LB \Morin, 57 wWANTED TO BUYâ€"GC or halfâ€"ton truc swear of 107 Birch Stree WAEKUSHED ROOMES TO RENTâ€" CÂ¥+ow» and comfortable. Suitable ftur light housekeeping. Use of esnd kitchen. Apply to 5i svemue. or hone MW. 304 BÂ¥OOOD POR SALEâ€"C emne, $3.00 per cord péz20. ° 8 Middleton FOR SALEâ€"Good dry Jack zme $3.00 per cord; Tamarack m awrd, $3.175. Apply to C. Tonelli, 1 Nav Avr., Timmins. â€"~16â€"19 STOREâ€"On Kirby Avenue «x»mer of Rea. â€" Five living rooms, yood opening for shelf groceries, ice »rFEam, candy, and school supplies. xome and talk it over with owner. Ssackcock the Lot Man, 130 Kirby Ave., Tiinmmins. ~19 LEâ€"IF PHROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed ERxsuse with water in and 1i acres of tend, at 80 Cameron Street, North. Ayply to Pete Lavarne, 80 Cameron Estreet, North, Timmins. ~19â€"20p EXXFLROOM FOR SALE * *Pol Tables, Also 5â€" PKXHE SALEâ€"Two lots, we siirack, 24 feet by 17 fe Apply to 78 M@ZTNING HOTEL PROPERTY FOR BALE. No. 9 Pine Street, South, ITiumnmins. Wil be sold at big barâ€" PROPERTIES FOR SALEF SALE CHEAPâ€"i7 acres good land i» Whitney township, fronting on Lake at Dome pumphouse. for farming or subâ€"dividing amto lots for summer homes. Apply Chas. E. Cook, Paymaster Mine. =~17 191 3 leadg,. Phone Kilson Ave., T ##g7 on cdelivery "MmUOLl OR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house, «ellar, cement block foundatior sir furnace and town water. 1 «3 cat 8 Wende Ave. Apply Wende Ave., Timmins. | on WenC ‘Tew lots at $65.00 e s»nd $10.00 per mont A VT eheap for cash. Write t S# Matheson. Thursd POR SALEâ€"Tw two corner lot Used tents _ good condition 974, Timmins. ALEâ€"Jackpine, $2 , $2.50. Tamarack : lots, $3.00. Also 50 per cord or $5. ApDpiy mmins Birch S ay, 1fo l1€ lb o M â€"â€"Near Matheson Al A v U RENTâ€" . _ Suitable <Use_ : of Apply to 5 muzon, 74 ‘hone 332, es good land fronting on pumphouse. subâ€"dividing mes. Apply OWTITL 0 P.OQO.. Box ~19â€"20p All wood â€"~9tf S@annermat ~19â€"207 th nced on Kirby Rea and T 18â€"19 * Jack mmins right Morin Dt A V ind â€"~20p the 913 20 T Our Want Ad Co. DRESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, Coats and children‘s clothing. Apply Mrs. Laâ€" mouresux, 108 Birch street, north, ‘Timmins. â€"426¢1 1 DRESSMAKINGâ€"Dre SAL AC POR SALEâ€"Nir suite. Apply t Nort} FOR..SALEâ€"H ciuding,â€" cook BICYCLE double months cash. Hotel, 7 POR SALEâ€"Furniture for sixâ€"roomed house, as scon as possible as owner is leaving town. Apply to 103 Birch FOR SALEâ€"Pigs at six weeks; reâ€" gistered Yorkshire stock; sturdy and growthy; $5.00 each. Apply to E. C. Brewer, P.0O. Box 741. or phone 81â€" POR SALEâ€"A police do old; no room to keep . dollars Wants a g~ Babcock, corner of K FOR ATCHING EGGS FPOR SALF » $98.50 a c Brewer, 1 ‘Timmins ml JR SALEâ€"Baby chicks, R.I. Reds 12¢ each; S.C.W. Leghorns, 10c each. Pullets and started chicks at reasonâ€" able prices. Apply to Rubert A. Hamilton, Cobden, R. 4., Ont. â€"17â€"21p FOR SALE; in the best of condition; $5.00 and up. Apply at Ideal Hardâ€" ware and Furniture Co.. Limited, 56% ROOM AND ) Windster H JR SALEâ€"TOo TY ARTICLES FOR SALE reet, Timmins 11 eshing in a lumbus Ave costumes, etco.! 0o rear of 158 Pine Street.[ Tinmins. «~10â€"3611) ; i5 WANTED â€" Root 1n. WoOC«l Or Sixth A ind on gsod condition Apply to Prii mmins. frame batter Apupl URNITURE FOR STOR the l4th of May at 10 0‘ TEI ocd cor r triuck Dagenai Timnmir mon Hot e dog, about a year eep him; price five i _ good home. See of Kirby and Rea â€"~19 npinatiOot rd and Roomâ€" h. Rates $8.00 ind cold water. D l1ame€ »aby Appiy To h. C phone 81â€" W ~16t1 @rbin On CM. Bic only â€" 1 vyasning m 5.00 in pa 1¢€ com Ave., Timâ€" rble pr as Oowner 103 Birch 168, Timâ€" â€"19p -10.3sp; (Signed) F. C. EVAXNS, f Clerk, Township of Tisdale Dated at South Porcupine this 11ith Results ; day of May, 1932. â€"19 % argain : of Wa Trans electric and COW kitcher Ki an Mapl new, i HOUSE TO RENTâ€"3 rooms, modern .pply| conveniences. Apply to 160 Spruce Street, South. â€"~19p â€"181 â€"~18 ve 9 374 20y Otf 19 | WANTEDâ€"M lendérs will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to May 17th, for four Police uniforms, samples to be subâ€" mit‘ed with tender. FPUR COATS CLEANED GLAZED REâ€" LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"class workmanship. Sinclair the Valet 21 Fourth Ave., Phone 625. â€"3tf CHILDREN FPOR ADOPIIONâ€"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 FUR COATS, CLEANED, GLAZED, KELINED AND ALTERED. All work guaranteed by Sloma Taillors, phone 592, 69 Third Ave., Timâ€" mins. «â€"~10t1 EVERE 69 T DANCING SCHOOL â€" For children,| tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" ing, etc., very moderate fees, Write Mrs. Harolid Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf | CUSTOM LADIES‘ TAILOR, repairs and remodelling, cleaning and pressâ€" ing. Sloma Tailors, Phone 592, 69 Thira Ave., Timmins. ~10tf FOR RENTâ€"Basement of St. Charles Hotel, corner of Cedar Street and Second Ave. Size about 30 feet by 50 feet. Suitable for any kind of OFFICES FOR RENTâ€"Also furnished rooms. Apply to Building offices, No. 18 Reed Block, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 3 pm. to 6 p.m., Timâ€" mins. â€"18â€"20 HOUSES FOR RENTâ€"At 13 Way Ave., new house, $25.00, front tenement at 71 Hemlock Street, $22.00. Apply to O Sauve, Hamilton Block, Timâ€" mins. â€"19 NURSINGâ€"Open _ for Apply to Mrs. H. R Ave., Timmins. ROOM FOR RENTâ€"Furnished, all conveniences. Apply to Mrs. W. Mcâ€" Cracken, 10 Elm Street, South, Timâ€" mins. ~19â€"20p FOR RENTâ€"A summer cottage at the river; electricity and water. Choicâ€" est location near Timmins. See Arâ€" thur Filmer on property just across Mattagami Bridge, Timmins. â€"17â€"19p FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"room apartment water and toilet. Apply 155 Pine Street, South, J. E. Leblanc, Box 793, Timmins. ~19tf FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house with modern convenisnces. Apply to 159 Spruce Street, North, Timmins. â€"19p FOR RENTâ€"Three and fourâ€"roomed houses. Water and lights. Apply to 203 Cedar street south, Timmins ©18p A Y FPOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed flat with all conveniences. Apply to 16 Elm Street, North, Timmins. ~19p TO RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed a@partment, unfurnished:; with all conveniences. Apply 59 Balsam Street, South, Timâ€" phone, 895 imins. POR RENTâ€"Heated flat. Apply beâ€" tween 1 and 4 pm. to 15 MountJjoy Street, Timmins. ~18p 3HOP FOR RENTâ€"At 13 Cedar Street, North, $35.00. Apply to O. Sauve, Hamilton Block, Timmins. â€"19 ARTY WANTS TO GO TO SUD BURY or North Bay by automobil this week. Can assist in driving Apply to 15 First Ave., Timmins. 19; )h feet, Suitable for any Kind O ib or poolroom. For more particuâ€" s apply to City Service Station, mmer of Cedar and Second Ave., mmins. ~18=21p MISCELLANEOUS RENTâ€"Hous s. Apply to ird Ave., i. Office Timmir eir prompt rday mornir Mrs râ€"Open â€" for engagements. o Mrs. H. Ranger, 50 Mons mmins. â€"~17tf Ta next door to Smith hours, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. rault, proprietor, Timâ€" ~B2tf e with all conveni 109 First Ave., Tim .. Cahill wish to cupine Fire Briâ€" t response to the ing. ~19h THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO HA Y WOODâ€" house wirin reet ~191 Tet 19p im =~19p ~18 The right to demand from the sucâ€" cessful tenderer a deposit, not exceeding 10 per cent. of the amount of the tenâ€" der, to secure the proper fulfllment of the contract, is reserved. By order, N. DESJARDINS, HBecretary. t _ Tenders will not be considered unless | made on the forms supplied by the Deâ€" partment and in accordance with deâ€" | partmental specifications and condiâ€" | tions. lic Works, Ottawa; and R. Winte Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide St Fast, Toronto, Ont. Forms of tenders with specifications and conditions attached can be obtainâ€" ed from H. F. Dawson, Acting Chief Purchasing Agent, Department of Pubâ€" Sealed tenders addressed to the Actâ€" ing Chief Purchasing Agent, Departâ€" ment of Public Works, Ottawa, will be received at his office until 12 ao‘clock noon, (daylight saving), Wednesday, May 25, 1932, for the supply of coal for the Dominion Buildings throughout the | Province of Ontario, including the City of Ottawa. Forms of tenders with specifications All persons having any claim against the said deceased are required to send to me by post within 15 days from this date their names and addresses and particulars of their claims. Dated at Timmins this 29th of April, Dated at 1932. In the Estate of Arthur Venne, late of the Town of Timmins, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITO DUNSTANâ€"In loving memory of ; dear wife and mother, Laura B. Dun stan, who passed away May 8, 1931 We cannot forget her, we loved her to: dearly, cocl indifference An appeal has been; entered by his council asking for a new trizl on the grounds that a statement signed by Skakoon while he was in custody in Timmins should not have been used in the trial, at least not in‘ the form in which it was. The appeal has been made to Osgoode hall, Toâ€" ronto, but no announcement of the judgment of the higher court has yet been given out. It is nct thought, howâ€" ever, that Skakoon has any particular reason to hope for a retrial. Skakoon was arrested on May 20th, 1931 on the charge of murdering his former comâ€" mon law wife, Mrs. Leake, after a quarrel which was believed to h:weI originated through Skakoon not making arrangements to yray for the keep of | his own wife and family by Mrs. Leake while he was in Rouyn. Mrs. Leake died from a knife wound in the head, also suffering previous injuries from being struck with a flatiron. After his arrest Skakoon volunteered a detailed account of the tragedy to Chief of Police H. Jones. After the death of the woman Skakcon made what appeared to be an effort to commitsuicide. He suffered a slight injury to his breast but was not seriously injured. Tear 18â€"19; sSKAKOON REPORTED AS NoT WORRIED ABOUT HIS FATE l1 HAILEYBURY RELAY RACE THIS YEAR TO BE ON JUNE 4 in R her m artment of Public W Ottawa,. May 2, 1932. segen. Sadly missed by Husband and ilso a possibility _ _Cobalt each hay oved ncore the best . condi ime of the yea ent." is "the w to ‘be hoped t] will keep off veek or two to y in gcod cond ind .r m mpc ‘xpected that E he Northern Ac will also previous injuries lrom truck with a flatiron. After his Skakoon volunteered a detailed of the tragedy to Chief of 1. Jones. After the death of the Skakcoon made what appeared n effort to commit"suicide. He 1 a slight injury to his breast s not seriously injured. npcrtant one and and Gun Club matt irged to attend. ainniial Clara Brassard Venne, 170 Balsam North, Timmins is the usual ex coming into town beir Mmory dreart her 1y, n ex avouraDd won t il relay road race pr leyburian, will be } his year on June 4t} ts and others interested in d Gun Club are specially end a meeting of the club in the grill room of the exK IalEr than last ysear‘s g expected that the road er condition and the weaâ€" ourable. Last year Kirkâ€" on the Haileybury road a team to enter this year. i that Englehart, Haileyâ€" thern Academy, Monteith, will also enter in the race The Haileyburian. There sibility of New Liskeard ch having a team entered. o facde wh t| 43 mes ind all 11 The road they seldom Leake, and ybury jail, worried as ar up with hn promoted e held at ~18â€"18 id 2IY lay th ! oearance for the alien agitators. On | May Day the refusal of the red parâ€" aders to carry the Union Jack after a practical promise to do so, and their flaunting of the red flag roused the citizens to resentment and there was trouble.. Now the attitude taken by the city of Sudbury is that no further ‘ool parades cr Oother disturbances will be tolerated from the alien reds. "They have refused to comply with the laws of the land; they want to make trouble; there will be no more meetings or parâ€" ades," says Sudbury‘s chief of police. "The reds laughed at the police comâ€" mission," said@ Mayor Fenton, cof Sudâ€" bury, "and the commission will hold no more meetings with reds or listen to any more of their delegations." Mr. and Mrs., M. Bcivin, now of Bonâ€" field, Ont., were visitors to Timmins on Monday and Tuesday of this week and were heartily greeted here by hosts of old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Boivin moâ€" tored up here from their farm at Bonâ€" field, and report the reads as in unusuâ€" ally good condition for this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Boivin were among the pioneers of Timmins and Oother parts of the North, Mr. Boivin being fcr many years in the lumber business in the North. During his residence in Timmins Mr. Boivin took an active part in board of trade activities and in other work for the public. For the past few years he has been out of the lumâ€" ber ‘business, devoting most of his atâ€" tention to the farm at Bonfield. No More Parades to be Tolerated in Sudbursy FORMER PIONEER RESIDENTS OF TTMMIXS REVISIT HERE 1C will b In the la ing, t] Rag, Sherrittâ€"Gordon Closes Until Conditions Improve Suspension of all operations in its Northern Manitoba property was deâ€" cided Monday at a meeting of directors of Sherrittâ€"Gordon mines. The measâ€" ure had been taken, according to an official statement given out following the mesting "because of the disorâ€" ganized situation in the copper markets of the world" and in an effort not to Re neC on Operal atemetr rther reductions in > unit of the concen n could not be made t, but when the pla pardiz the May Day perft t ‘all ideas of any 1: ance for the alien Day the refusal o Our Own Make Sausages, lb........... 15¢ Choice Young Roast of Pork, lb.....13¢ Back Bacon cerding to present plans, the mine e shut down for at least 90 days. his remarks to sharehslders at ast Sherrittâ€"Gordon annual meetâ€" the president, General A. D. Mcâ€" said the company had been sucâ€" il in cutting its production costs i average of six cents per pound. reductions in cost with only Fresh Eggs, (seconds), doz. . Johnson‘s Liquid Wax, pt bot 1 resn Lggs, (seconds), doz. ..........18e Prunc Johnson‘s Liquid Wax, pt bot....... 69¢ _ Stuffe ROSEDALE Dill Pickles BRAND Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Ige. 2 for 43¢ Heinz Baked Beans, lGl’al medium ting ...........:......:.... 7 for 20¢ : L220 FOWL soiime perlb. 28c Phone 303 Groceries, Meats and Provisions T imm ns C Butter â€"oreAmery |__ pEP Ib. 23¢ ced ML Sudbt rmit Te Weekâ€"End 5 he _ As scon inite signs red cost with or rator in opet s 1t wWEr mances has iency or LS was pointed three units , was hoped the : The firemen had a call last night to a house in Moneta about midnight but it turned out that there was no fire. The house was being fumigated, and someone seeing the smoke oozing from the building sent in an alarm. Jeffrey, the 11â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey, is ill in the St. Mary‘s hospital suffering from pneumonia, and there will be general wishes for his early and complete recovery. A. G. Carson, superintendent of the District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Society, is in Toronto this week attendâ€" ing the twentieth annual conference of the Association of Children‘s Aid Soâ€" cicties of the province of Ontario. The Juvenile concert given in the United Church last Wednc{ay evening under the auspices of the Girlst club was well attended and the programme was unusually interesting, all the young artists doing exceptionally well. the Church of the Nativity will hold a Tea and Sale of Homeâ€"Baking on May 1st in the old store of the Curtis Drug sompany on Pine street, Timmins. â€"19â€"20p SWiIFT‘S PREM IU M CHEVROLET 1929 COACH Engine Recently Overhauled PORD 1931 DEâ€"LUXE ROADSTER Leather seat and Rumble, Fender we‘t amd Trunmk rack PORD 1930 TUDOR Like New 8 Balsam Street South l1 be sorry to learn that Fete the 11â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Jeffrey, is ill in the St. Mary‘s DURANT 1928 SEDAN DODGE 1927 OR 1928 1{ TON; TRKUCK .:. FORD LIGHT PANEL DELIVER CHRYSLER (4 cylinder 1927 COUPE FORD 1929â€"1}% TON TRUCK. Engine overhauled and guaranteed by us, tires like new FPORD 1931 CABRIOLET perfect condition In order to make room for shipments of New Ford 4‘s and V â€"8‘s it is necessary for us to dispose at once of a large part of our U sed Car stock. Some of the values are listed below. McDowell Motors Used Car Sale pare tire has never been used AIso a number of other cars and trucks on which no reasonable offer will be refused. 15¢e Choice Breakfast Bacon 13¢ half or whole, per lb... FTS pounds VW IU M or over DT I] f %$K»Vv o e AÂ¥, o of the Alta BEEF Prunes, medium Stuffed Olives, 1: Granulated Susar, 10‘ 57¢ Choice Young Roasting ‘ons Phone 733 Schumacher Brantford Expositor:â€"With a doubl ed tariff on British imports, the Domin ions to be exempt. John Bull has a | last demonstrated that when it come !to tariff walls he can also lay bricks on his own account. to issue bonds to retire some Oof the company‘s outstanding dGdebts, largely to shareholders, but until recently the response was not favourable." The Nortern News last weeks says: "Satisfactory progress in March Gold financing in the past few weeks has given directors hope that it will not be necessary to stop production in a few weeks as was expected. Monsy is reâ€" auired to continue the winze below 675 ft. and copen up new levels. Funds for this work are boginning to come in and a plan is being considered that would permit of continued production while sinking is in progress. While details have not been announced it is believed that it has to do with a proposal of a deal with the adjoining Ankerite to mill some ore from the extension of March Gold veins in Ankerite. It is expected that it will be possible to soon give definite anncuncement. In the meantime production continues about normal, meeting expenditures. Some time ago March Gold directors decided PROGRESS BEING MADE TN FINANCING OF MARCH GOLb per tin 22¢ per Ib. 250 per lb... ar, each Ib. 14¢ Phone 440 * Oc $495.00 $415.00 $450.00 $275.00 $275.00 $275.00 $200.00 $200.00 $275.00 $175.00 $150.00

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