RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Board and Roomâ€" By day, week or month. Rates $8.00 to $8.50 a week. Hot and cold water, year round. Phone 275â€"W., or call at 2 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"2tf ROOM AND BROARDâ€"â€"In Schnumacher, Lor two young men, in well furnished «mod4ern home, with all conveniences and use of phone. Call 764â€"M, Schumacher. â€"~20t1f ROOM AND men in Lake. Five Club, T wish to thank the Town Counâ€" cil, the Police Department and The ‘Timmins Athletis Association for the assistance given to us in the celebraâ€" tion of St. Jean Baptiste Day â€"Ocsitas Sauve, President. ~26p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"For one or two gentlemen, all home cooking. Apply to 44 Second Ave., upstairs, front anartment., Schumacher. â€"26â€"27 WANTEDâ€"Lady wants housework by the day. Apply to § Fifth Ave., or jhone 64â€"W., Timmins. â€"26p WANTED TO RENTâ€"Large private nouse or hotel of about five or six rooms. The house or hctel must be furnished. Write to P.O. Box 984, Timmins. â€"26p WANTEDâ€"Folding tigmat type. Appl vance Office. WANTEDâ€"A used bicycle in good conâ€" dition. Phone 279â€"J, or write Box 974, Timmins. â€"26p ROPERTIES FOR SALEâ€"On Maple filne. T‘immin ‘ANT TO BUY OR RENTâ€"For sumâ€" mer months, a fourteen or sixteenâ€" foot secondâ€"hand canoe. Write to P.0. Box 1680, or apply to 2 Balsam Street, South, Timmins. ~26â€"28p Street, South, five rooms bungalow and bath room with all modern conâ€" veniences. Hardwood floor, hot and old water. Wiring for electric stove, full size basement, furnace in cellar. Inside newly decorated; must be seen to ‘be appreciated. This is a real vargain. Investigate this opiportunâ€" ty. For more information apply beâ€" tween 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. every evenâ€" ng to 157 Maple Street, South, Timâ€" mins. â€"23â€"24â€"26p SA LE Avenue, Timmin Thursdav. June 30t] )t CARD OF THANKS maind USE FOR SALEâ€"A erms reasonable. A _ premises, ith, Timmin ND BOARDâ€"For one or two quiet home, overlooking Gillies Five minutes from Hollinger Apply to 23 Lake Shore Road, S 24â€"26p A LP Eâ€"Sixâ€"rocmed . ences, at No. 1 $50.00 a month i or terms. ‘Als« for sale. Apply HOTEL PROPERTY To. 9 Pine Street, Will be sold at b eact fotr Camera of Anas ly Box B.K., Ad provide for the Drug Stores in on Wednesday and every week uly and August he hour of One on until Piveâ€" nodern conveniâ€" awn and trees; payment cash, erms. Apply at Maple Street, â€"24 *L 1P Elm Street, nt; will sell fourâ€"roomed to 5 Kirby 1€ with cleatr A bargain. 102 Eim 3 Birch T‘in FOF bat by 1Z il 26 1AJ;}S 1 Beneat! But one â€"26p. 1LOSTâ€"Collie dog., has dark brown and white markings, medium height. When last seen had on dog collar LOSTâ€"One pair eye glassesâ€"one arm missingâ€"somewhere between Ball Park and Hernlock Street. â€" Please return to Advance Office. Reward. FPUR COATS, CLEANED, GLAZED, KELINED AND ALTERED. All work guaranteed by Sloma Tailors, phone 592, 68 Third Ave., Timâ€" mins. ~10tf CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homese«desired for children, boys and girls, Catholte 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 Ald, Timmins, Oné. 44t 1. EVEREADY TRANSFER OQOFFICEâ€"At 69 Third Ave., next door to Smith Elston. Ofice hours, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. phone, 895, Tatrault, proprietor, Timâ€" mins. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dye and family left on Wednesday for a trip to the Gaspe Peninsulsa. DANCING SCHOOL â€" For children, tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" ing, etc., very moderate fees. Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf FUR COATS CLEANED GLAZED REâ€" LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"class workmanship. Sinclair the Valet 21 FPourth Ave., Phone 625. ~3tf CUSTOM LADIES‘ TAILOR, repairs and remodelling, cleaning and pressâ€" ing. Sloma Tailors, Phone 592, 69 Third Ave., Timmins. ~10tf MISS DOROTHY DODGE; MASâ€" SAGE; GENERAL NURSING. By hour or day. Phone 466. 24 Tamâ€" arack Street. ~24tf WASHING DONEâ€"Apply to Mrs. E. Rochon, 4 Cedar Street, South, Timâ€" mins. â€"201p LAWN MOWERS SHARPENE D Guaranteed work. ‘Prompt service Thos. Dcoedd, 4 Balsam Street, South NURSINGâ€"Open for engagements. Apply to Mrs. H. Ranger, 50 Mons Ave., Timmins. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished rooms with or without board. Apply to 84 Pifth avenue, Timmins â€"24â€"26p DRESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, Coats and children‘s clothing. Apply Mrs. Laâ€" moureaux, 108 Birch street, north, Timmins. â€"46p DRESSMAKINGâ€"Dresses, â€" children‘s dresses, masqugrade costumes, etc. Apply to rear of 158 Pine Street, North, Timmins. =~10â€"36p POR RENTâ€"Comfortable fu rocom; with privilege of kitc} conveniences, to suitable cour ply to 8 Kirby Ave., Timmins FOR RENTâ€"Two rooms, with young| HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Furnished, comâ€" couple; all conveniences. Gentleman| plete; nine rooms, including four bedâ€" preferred. Call any time after rooms, bath, electric refrigerator, and day to 34 Main Ave., Timmins. â€"26p| all conveniences. Apply to B. D. | â€" Kelly, 72 Hemlock Street. â€"~206p @FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable. Suitable for light housekeeping. Use of phone and kitchen. Apply to 54 Fifth avenue. or phone 64W. 30A POR SALEâ€"â€"Beatt POR SALE $25.00. 102 Birch Reward. OR SALEâ€" motor. Pri B, 1€ , SALEâ€"Pigs at six weeks; reâ€" tered Yorkshire stock; sturdy and wthy; $5.00 each. Apply to E. C. ewer, P.O. Box 741, or nhone 81â€" W. t. to G 391, Timin x 741, or phone 81â€" W, â€"=~106tf utI Po Apply ine, urnishe â€"10â€"36p| FPOR RENTâ€"Grocery and Meat Store fully equipped, on one‘of the bes: o l corners in towm. Apply Box 1865 Timmins, or at 202 Marie Street South, Timmins. BC mm m K cce ralinern nimins 25â€"28hn five 2601 nd s t ARRâ€"I Wife ani SWEENEYâ€"In loving memory of Danâ€" iel Sweeney, who died June 28, 1930. We often. sit and think of you And think of how you died, To think you could not say goodâ€"bye Before you closed your eyes. The flowers we placed upon your KEENEYâ€"In loving memory of Miâ€" chael Keeney, who died June 21, 1930 The midnight stars are shining Upon yvour silent grave. 1928 We who loved you, sadly miliss you As it dawns another year. â€"Sadly remembered by Husband anc wWOOD FOR® SALEâ€"Extra dry slabs, $2.50 per cord, or $5.00 per load. Also greem slabs. Apply to McDade and Lauzon, 74 Maple Street, South, or phone 332, Timmins. Orders taken for Schumacher, prices right. â€"21ptf WOOD â€" FOR â€" SALEâ€"Green ~Slabs, one load, $3.50, and three loads for $10.00; mixed Spruce and Jackpine, 16 inches, $2:50 per cord. Apply to J. A. Daly, 1IQ) Wilson Ave.. or phone 441, Timmins. m â€"25tf WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry and green slabs; also 16â€"inclh Jackpine by lots, $2.50, and dry Birch, $3.50 a cord. Apply to Chaput and Mainville, phone 377, or MB FPirst Ave., Timâ€" mins. ~24tf WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry Jackpine any lengths; also mixed wood; cedar posts, fence posts, dry slabs. 16â€"in. Jackpine, 3 cord lots, $2.2%5. 83 Pine Street, South, â€"24â€"26p FPOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed flat with bath and hot water tank, at 83 Third Ave. Schumacher. Apply to 13 Elm Street, South, Timmins. â€"~20 POR RENTâ€"Fcourâ€"roomed apartment with all conveniences. Also threeâ€" roomed apartment partly furnished, if desired. Apply to 123 Pine Street, Ssouth, upstairs, Timmins. â€"26 POR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house, with verandah; beautifully situated. Only married couples need apply. 41 Lake Shore Road. ~206p mOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed house with lights, water and toilet at 94 First Ave. Apply to 158 Birch Street, North, Timmins. â€"26p FPOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed apartment, suitable for couple without children. Modern conveniences. Apply to 15 Pine Street, South, upstairs, Timâ€" mins. â€"26p POR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed apartment at 113} Mountjoy, newly painted. Apply to 117 Mountjoy Street, Timâ€" mins. ~201) OR â€" RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed fiat Main Ave., nicely finished; wa See Chas. W. Pexton, Hamilton Bl: Timmins. Misses Geo ort, of the s re spending randfather‘s May wither and decay, But the love for you who neath Shall never fady OR RENTâ€"House ences; immediate to 12 Third Ave., Lak Sho with sink, toilet ply to 6 Wilson mins. BJ ck WOOn FOR SALE RENT RENTâ€"Fou T. woodshe IN MEMORTIA M gianna and Mar.le Rocheâ€" aff of Bunovetsky‘s store their vacation at thei: home in Astorville. Pourâ€"roomed shed and c Road. Apply _ Timmins. New 1g memory of aer. who died one we lov 120t save. roomed apartment, ind woodshed. Apâ€" Ave., upstairs, Timâ€" uth T‘immin m THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAR mm HTM on our deat June 30 urnish 80 Hem 6p 40}) ck on | There was an automobile in Timâ€" mins this week that had travelled up from the South with the evident purâ€" pose of advertising a gala day at Bradâ€" ford, Ontario. There was a big banner on top of the car tellingz about the gala day at Bradford and asking all not to miss this event. As a matter of fact the vast majority of people in this camp will not attend that gala day in Bradford, there being attractive events on the same date much nearer home. However, the car attracted some attenâ€" tion. In the first place a lot of people seemed to confuse Bradford with Brantford. They are both in Ontario and both use much the same letters in spelling their names. There is quite a difference between Bradford and Brantford, even if they are both Fords. One may be said to be a 1929 model and the other a Vâ€"8. They can fight it out between them as to which is which. Those who noted the difference between Brantford and Bradford have been asking, "Where is Bradford?" The answer is that Bradford is in Simâ€" coe county, on the Holland River, and also on the CNR. The river runs every day, but the r: good now. Bradford i east of Barric, if any where Barrie may be. of Bradford is given the city of Brantfor thirty times as miuch. must D Bradfor than t able of attracti to T ADVERTISING BRADFORD IN THE NQORTH COUNTRY Mr. and Mrs. Ch ing friends and re next few weeks. spoke of the regret at the death of |to Timmir Mrs. Teare and the sympathy felt for | ball, the T those bereaved. The chief mourners | better pla;y were:â€"a brother, Mr. Cain, of Cobalt; | ance here, daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs.| McIntyre i Alf. Kelly, Timmins; a daughter, Mrs.| and loss Phelps, of Montreal. Among the floral tokens were tributes from the followâ€" ing:â€"F. H. Parnell, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morrison, Verna and Burt, Brother and Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelly, Powâ€"| er Co. staff, Iris and Alex, Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, the Family, the Webb Family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and| Miss An Mrs. A. Shaheen, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. l vacation w Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. E. Price and | Lake. family, Timmins Baptist church, Mrs.l Rcbinson and Vera, Philip and Evelyn.| Mrs. Vall g i lt mt lt lativ veek The funeral of the late Mrs. Teare, who passed away on June 19th, aged 72 years, took place on Thursday. June 23th, from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alf. Kélly, 59 Preston street, to the Baptist church where service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Slade. Interâ€" ment was made at Timmins cemetery. The pallbearers were:â€"Rod Kelly, J. B. Price, J. Skelly, A. B.‘Wilson, W. H. Wilson and J. Morrison. There was a large attendance at the funeral and the many beautiful floral tributes also spoke of the regret at the death of Cases at Police Court on Tuesday This Woeek months months paid th Funeral of Late Mrs. Teare on Thursday Last W eek The funeral who passed aw years, took pl 23th, from ths Mtrs. Alf. Kéll The names of James J. Hugg and Ovila Broyer were called in court for alleged breaches of the Liquor Control Act, and having failed to answer their niames they have bench warrants for in â€"Case Ol way Traffic Act. J. Hanrahan was fin costs, or three months, f ing liquor. Ancther L dismissed. A visitor Hailleybury paid $25.00 breach of the Liquor escaping a more seriou: inz drunk in charge o their manded to July 5th. FPour drunks were k three of them were pla other was a ccmpour second offence. Ther June Promotions, School Section, No. 3, Mountjor Al A Mast lismissed ebvyre Jr D ® was a. ctm id offence. T o pay $50.00 and‘ it remanded n€ TT sTNXDAY EVEXING, JPLY 10 Diar id of Brantford having about mes as miuch. In any case it admitted that the peopl» of i have some ingenuity, more it of enterprise and considerâ€" confidence and faith in the eness of Bradford. 1an was husband it y have benct t to answer t Gaznon, 126 a it looks like the present. The other | mmon $10.00 and cost $10.00° and costs was ‘ase of breach of the F r. Garneth M assâ€"Simone C( ~David Bruno. Sr. Prâ€"â€"Honou ind Servar 1J Timmir n Sund t Y Jul ill w DeéIore thet in cr sim of ~Art Dut d $100.0 t illegallh Mair around char miles southâ€" should know tow est Bapti arade w m be isk ty ’o ds i + Eins Pivision, held their annual flag d.u cn Salurgay last, having a number cf young ladies selling the flags and realizing a gscod im through the work, despite the usual hendicaps. The fiag day was for the support of the medical comforts branch of the SJ.A.B., and so fully deserved all the support givenâ€" and more, The sale of homeâ€"baking held at Mis Sinclair‘s on Saturday under the aus pices of the LO.B.A., was an unquali fied suceess and attracted a large mea sure oaf patronage from all the dis Mr. and Mrs 1 children, 20 Sixth by motor for Ren ay ow Community N Thursday each MrsS: A.. Kir camp, but now been â€" visiting Schumacher a: Bornâ€"On Sunday, and Mrs. Leo Lamai avenue, Timmins.â€"a 2 in a gocd game cof ball. Last night the Timmins teaim pla the McIntyres and won out again hb <secore of 5 to 2. The game had t> called in the seventh innings on count of the rain, but the game : to Timmins. It was a good game ball, the Timmins team showing: m better play than on their first appt ance here. Timmins is now tied v MciIintyre in the league with two v Timmins Baseball Team Wins Two Gcod Balf Games Allâ€"Kiwanis Night Interesting Event Timmitr Monda: DEATH OF MKS. SHANK MAN OX WEDNEXDAY EVI Timmins Kiwanis Club Enjoy V Pleasing Evening Meeting ®yn chrenizing with All Other Kiâ€" wanits Clubs. yYanl Mrs. Vallieres, of Cobalt, is visitin randdaughter, Mrs. O. V. Lapcint Th ict â€" Mrs. P. T. sterday for * Vacation time ned by Mr. Coula SiI prese ub a Det1 C nA IaSt 1 mother 0o 1l 2A yebbel muct 2L and M y citl \ k the U $ a h ag was full residents in in the Temiskaming Bas At Kirkland ‘ Lake la y won from the Lake Sho team with the score cof 4 . en the ila meet 11 inabl member be frienc J. Ma community pleasure Telller is sperdadin ier mother in Kir weekly nts in town 1 > various pha Dye, W. Ri: R. Walker, ( Minth Im6 holid rank M. Coulas and avenue, left this week rew County to spend on the farm there iunity Sit ure of th Reg. Sm he Timm en of Mrt: Shank Mr:s. S he time Wedne t ~DOtIt much mmembetr ie asked na Cf I0® Cambra ichiter: it Enjoy YVery St. Mary id his nmntribu turt evexixcg | Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines km InmMmi is tthe Kiwani AlWA ig her rkland 1 Tim m left home W T ha ind her ks liate the Township of Tisdaile in the District of Cochrane, who died at the City of Toronto in the County of York, on or about the 29th day of Septemâ€" ber, 1923, are required to file procf of the same with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of July, 1932. After that Gdate the Administrator will proceed to distribute the estate, naving regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated at South Porcupine, Ontario. this 20th day of June, A.D., 1932. LANGDON LANGDON, south Porcupine, Solicitors for the Administrator. â€"~25â€" 27 2 p.Cc. in all, have been decilia Capital Stock of the Comparn on the 14th day of July, 1932 date cheques will be mailed ho‘ders of record at the clo: ness on the 30th day of Jun DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND CANCEL DATE OF PICNIC In the Estate of Elsie Jaakkola, De ceased. 1l Dat All DIVIDEND NUMBER 221 EXTRA DIVIDEND NUMBER 8 Balsam Street South USED CAR LOT CORNER THIRD AND BIRCH 1927 1928 1927 1927 193 1930 1930 1929 The following values must be seen and driven to be appreciated. McDowell Motor USED CAR 193 19 ilar dividend of 1 p.c. and an vidend of like amount, making all, have been declared on the Stock of the Company, payable ly SOME OTHER CARS AT LOWER PRICES Time Payments may be Arranged on all is having claims against f Elsie Jaakkola, widow, of Tisdale in the th Dau 10t. ZrV Ford ‘Town Sedan‘...::...;........:..........2.., Ford Tudor, perfect condition total Ford= FMord 333. 2. Ford Fudor Ford "Tudor ::..;::.:.......:2::..:.: i Plymouth Sedan................% Whippet Six Durant Chryslerâ€" Pontilac Coach â€"::::::.:..:.. : nsc Authorized gGay Assistantâ€"Treasure I. McIV OR 1e 10 shnare close of bus!1 June, 1932. June, 1932. en on which ind p bu '()ne Killed and One _ Injured in Accident The winze being sunk from the 1000â€" foot level should reach the 1,375â€"foot level, the present objective, either toâ€" day or toâ€"morrow. The Metals Development have closed down their property temporarily,. The shaft is down 200 feet and drifting toâ€" ward the vein must have nearly reachâ€" ed that objective when closing orders came. Good progress is being made on construdtion of the swimming which Leo Mascioli is making at river for the people of the town especially for the children. Fire at 110 Avenue Road, owned and occupied by Harry Veineau, on Monday morning did about $500.00 damage. The damage to the building wou!ld be about $250.00 with an equal damage to the contents. The loss is ccvered by There was no one in the house at the time the family having mctored to Kirkland Lake. It i thought that the blaze started from a defective chimney, the fire being all in the upstairs pait of the house. An alarm was turned in about 2.30 and at that time the house seemed to be doomed, the flames being visible from different parts of the town. Chief Borâ€" land and his men, however, with their usual prompt response and good work WIndsor, Unt., DuUuLC UP) bLOQ LC writing it had not been possible in touch with her or other re ‘The late John Aubaski had been dent of the camp for about tw A despatch this week from Red Lake says that the Howey Gold Mines has started diamond drilling on the Rec Lake Centre property on the mair break just northeast of their own proâ€" perty. The first hole is being put dowr alongside an old one, where it is claimâ€" od tenâ€"dollar values were obtained across 10 feet. The winze being sunk from the 1000â€" Fatality at Coniaurum Mine on day Last. . John Aubaski L« his Life in Chute. that time the house seemed to be doomed, the flames being visible from different parts of the town. Chief Borâ€" land and his men, however, with their usual prompt response and good work soon had the fire out, not only saving houses nearby that looked in danger but also saving the building where the fire started. House on Avenue Road Damaged by Fire Monday REPORT $10.00 VALUES AT THE HOWEY GOLD MINES on Saturday i accoident at ase of the f with the tw tha falling r was a married ma d that his wife Ont., but up to t! had not been poss _ property on rtheast of their irst hole is bheing old one, where i r values were â€"of last w the Conia1 and anot! ly but he i e gcoeliden will no doubt ened and th The ingquest ¢ jerts that re rred until t itly recoverd Dealers killed @Qust rathe .00 carry our Im e I1re ‘BCH f the house ibout 2.30 a Phone 144 $195.00 n 295.00 29500 295.00 250.00 225.00 +» 4 J JA 175.00 12:).0({ )7 )(N it