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Porcupine Advance, 10 Nov 1932, 1, p. 4

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FOR RENTâ€"Thr with all conve stairs of 106 Ma FOR â€" RENTâ€"EFC house. Apply Elm street nor FOR RENTâ€"Offices and apartment. Apply between 9 and 11 a.m. and 4 and 6 pm. to Office 18, Reed Block, ‘Timmins. ~45â€"47 FOR RENTâ€"Two garages, roum to drive in and ou Mrs. Morgan, 174 Spr south, Timmins. FPOR RENTâ€"F all convenien Ave., Timmin FOR RENTâ€"S Park. Apply Mattagami B FOR RENTâ€"Two apartment at 394 Apply to 68 Third FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"ro0om and water in, also on( Apply to 89 Hemloc minsg. GARAGE FPOR RENT Bpruce EStreet, South, FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"r0o0! two clothes closets, vi and sink in. Apply Street, North, Timmin FOR RENTâ€"Two water and toilet, Street, North, Ti FLAT FOR REN‘T without childrer arack Street, Ti FOR to 79 Pine Strc FOR RENTâ€"Th Apply to 73 I FOR RENTâ€"Heated A conveniences,. Apply : Street, Timmins. FOR RENTâ€"Hou North, $32.00 pc Aprily to 59 B Timmins. FOR RENTâ€"Threcâ€"t FOR â€"FIENTâ€"Attracti house, completely fu: to 73 Tamarack HOUSE FOR REN STORAGE SPACE FOR C per month. Apply to 313 South, Timmins. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 per month. Use of kitâ€" chen and phone. Apply to 54 Fifth Ave., or phone 64â€"W, Timmins, â€"45tf FOR RENTâ€"Apartments, cen tion, every convenience, h heated, immediate possessi0O to 85 Pine Street, South, Pine Street and First A mins. FOR RENTâ€"H FOR â€"RENT WANTEDâ€"An ex Apply to Helper ‘Third Ave., Ti WANTED â€" Electric A Washer mins. WANTEDâ€"E: pressing, re coats; also Apply to I Ave., Timm WANTEDâ€"Four in and out of and good cha Apply to Roc Timmins, betw Mr. C. Horrester and thank their many frienc ances for the sympath Elm Street, Minthorn Bi Timmins. suitable for 55 Fifth Av Also apartments, 2 an ply to J. P. Roy, Plan second and Balsam. Street, North. Wilson and Ca and furnace; h all conveniences so, sixâ€"rcomed veniences; for Avenue. with bathrocm, 1 wired for electric cellar, hardwoo0 sell if desired. S Street, South. A Station, corner C Cedar Street, Ti CARD OF THANKS NTâ€"Tenâ€"rcoomed houst for the sympathy and Xingness in the recent death of Miss Herâ€" HELP WANTED c] motr Four small rooms. nd 4 rosoms. Apâ€" ning Mill, Cornetr T #T e shore road enue Timmin ApY i1 aidah, water 211 Balsam ned shack. reet, Timâ€" TL age. Wil 162 Maple h lots of Apply to AVvVE Aventl 314 44â€"45p omeC 11 Timâ€" )~â€"46p» â€"~43p l Ahts 43} * [ C FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Furnished Or unfurnished, nineâ€"roomed house, situâ€" ated in central location, good for boardinghouse or private home. Apâ€" ply between 2 and 4 p.m. or 7 and 10 pm. to 3 Pine Street, Schumacher. ~405â€"47p FOR SALEâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house with concrete basement, hot air furnace, .wired for electric stove, easy terms arranged. Also an eightâ€"tube Deforâ€" est Crosley radio for sale, cheap. Apply to 25 Middleton Ave., Timâ€" mins. â€"39ptf WANTED TO BUYâ€"Goxdl big cookâ€"| stove of boardinghouse kind. Apply l to 43 Fourth Avenue, orP.O. Box 302, | Timmins. â€"45p | FOR SALEâ€"Dry firewood, at reasonâ€" able rates. Apply to J. P. Roy, Corâ€" ner of Balsam Street and Second Ave, Phone 221, Timmins. ~45p POSITION WANTEDâ€"Widow (Canaâ€" dian) desires position as housekeepâ€" er in small family, or companion to invalid; clean and reliable. Apply to Mrs. A. E. Gallagher, 26 Floral Park Boulevard, Timmins. â€"~44â€"46p POR SALF Apply to FOR SAI ma‘s POSITION WANTEDâ€"Man _ desires position as cook in camp or hotel; experienced. Apply to 77 MacKay Ave., Torontc, Ont. â€"~40p WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry slabs by the load, $4.00; dry Jackpine by the cord, $3.00; mixed wood, $2.50 per cord. Apply to J. A. Daly, 110 Wilson Ave., or phone 441, Timmins. â€"~42tf POSITION WANTEDâ€"Young girl deâ€" sires housework. Apply to 58 Balsam Street, North, Timmins. â€"45p WOOD FOR SALEâ€"16â€"inch Tamarack, | $3.50 per cord; 16â€"inch Jackpine, $2.75 | per cord, or $2.50 by 3 cord lots. Also ROOM AND BO ARD dry slabks $3.75 per lcad. Apply to is W. J. McDade, 67 Birch Street, South, | ROOM AND ‘BOARDâ€"With all con Timmins, or phone 332. â€"45P? | veniences. Apply to 56 Third Ave e ies : o e above Ideal Hardware, Timmins. â€"~45 EPCP OR V DE WOoOoD FOR SsaALEâ€"Dry and green slabs; also 16â€"inch Jackpine by lots, $2.50, and dry Birch, $3.50 a cord. Apply to Chaput and Mainville, phone 377, or 118 First Ave,., Timâ€" mins. ~24t1f, LOSTâ€"Key LOSTâ€"Persian FOUNDâ€"On Timmins to Connaught roead, one 32 x 6 tire with disc wheel. Apply D. Larcher, 35 Sixth Ave., Timâ€" MISS DOROTHY DODGE; MASâ€" sAGE: GENERAL NURSING,. By Map Conce. Apply t Office, Timmin been worn twWwo seasons. WIill TAK® $75.00 cash. Apply to W. G. Milliâ€" gan, 32 James Street, St. Catherines, Ont. ~405â€"46 bet IR â€" SALEâ€"C: 3Schmidt make Blakeman, 10 Porcupine. 11 JSTâ€"Keys in leather case; Ssullt®Dic reward. Finder please return to Adâ€" vance Office, Timmins. ~45p R nue, Schuma RESSMAKINCiâ€"Dresses, Coat children‘s clothing. Apply Mr moureaux, 108 Birch street, ‘Timmins. WOOn» FOR SALE ATF ‘ersian â€" Kitten, black with markings. Answers to nams, y." Return to 38 Fourth Aveâ€" chumacher. Reward. â€"40 o 04 â€"One Muskratâ€"lined gentle it, size 42â€"44, with otter col s ctat cost $325.00 and ha n two seasons. Will tak NURSING One single aind blanke FOUND ightâ€" Mair 1O1 ho Mal ibinet . $75.00 inpv. Owner iIxdi paying se, weighs ab e; left legs wh is claimed it 1 xnpenses incurt ewing macnhni i. Phone 161 ind 9 p»m. â€" Grand Apply Street t, Ap mmins mmins. to Mrs. south ~44â€"»40H suitable ho â€"43â€"45 m o6 r thi north, 44y) 45p red and 9l â€" P FURRIERSâ€"Furs, made to order, coats, caps, tams, etc., remodelling and reâ€" pairing, cleaning and glazing. Work guaranteed. Wadsworth Rurriers, 12 Balsam Street, North, corner of Fourth Ave., Timmins. â€"42â€"45p FUR COATS, CLEANED, GLAZED, RKELINED AND ALTERED. All work guaranteed by Sloma Tailors, phone 592, 69 Third Ave., Timâ€" mins. »10tf 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 GLAZEKD REâ€" LINED AND ALTERED; firstâ€"class workmanship. Sinclair the Valet 21 Fourth Ave., Phone 625. ~36f CHILDREN FPOR 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, Bupt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t 1 FURRIERSâ€"Expert furriers from Toâ€" onto, 30 years‘ experience in fur coats, recutting, repairing, relining; scientiâ€" fic cleaning, making coats look like new; fur collars for cloth coats; fur caps made. Old used furs bought; work guaranteed. Toronto Fur Shop, 41 Wilson Ave., Timmins. ~441 WHY NOT stay at t HAIRDRESSINC Lempi Alanen Beauty Shopp Street, North, HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIREDâ€"By an expert; gun repairing. Prices lowest in town. Apply to Northern Repair Shop, 157 Spruce Street, South, Timâ€" mins. ~44â€"45p NOTICEâ€"The drawing for ; Coupse, originally dated for has been postponed to D 8 p.m. at 54 Maple Street, | ROOM AND BOARDâ€"FPFor home with all conveniene to 185 Spruce Street, North, ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In private home Apply to Mrs. Phillion, 51 Kirby Ave Timmins. »38pt1 ROOM AND BOARDâ€"In private homeé with all conveniences, reasonable price. Apply to 23 Lake Shore Road RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Board and Roomâ€" By day, week or month. Rates $8.00 to $9.50 a week. Hot and cold water, vear round. Phone 275â€"W., or call at COMS AND BOARDâ€"T service, opnen day and nis ROOM AND BOARDâ€"One front room, suitable for two gentlemen, in priâ€" vate home without children; all conâ€" veniences, also including use of phone. YES EXAMINED PREF nished in upâ€"toâ€"date 1 reasonable prices. Sat anteed. By Thos. Doc Balsam Street, South,‘ Hot and col room. All m 8 Fim S Timmins south. $6.00 p to stay; m all hours. Cedar Stre Wilson Ave ind WA s»hoppe. North, Timmin piy Very c ‘ week 1€ TAF Mont Royal Hotel, | Ssouth, Timmins. M >»â€"date mountings. At s. Batisfaction guarâ€" os. Dodd, Optician, 4 South, Timmins. â€"44tf DONEâ€"By Mrs. it the Balsam Street Apply to 58 Balsam reet, North, Timmins. â€"~45p nch "outr 11 : for a Chevrolet d for Nov. 10th, to Dec. 10th at reet, North. ~45p ML nal u will find a )2 Pine Street ) meal tickets ~44â€"45}) Apt partiicuâ€" ., Timâ€" ~45p twWO, Apply THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO aL10NM fur 3Q ~45p )Y Canada‘s Latest Gold Rush in the Senneterre Area Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Voters‘ Lists Act, by His Honour Judge J. B. T. Caron, at the Council Rooms, Timmins, on the 17th day of November, 1932, at 7.30 o‘clock in the afternoon for hearing all complaints made against the first and second parts of the Voters List for the Municipality of Timmins for the vear 1933. TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE | trict Marriedâ€"At the Church of the Naâ€" tivity, Timmins, by Rev. Fr. O‘Gorman, on Monday, Auzust 1st, 1932, Jolin Enright and Miss Helena Riopelie, both of Timmins. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held,*pursuant to the Ontario Voters‘ List Act, by His Honour, the Judge of the District Court of the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, at South Porcupine, on the 18th day of November, 1932, at 10 o‘clock a.m. to hear and determine complaints or errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the Township of Tisdale for the year 1932. Dated at South Porcupine this 7th day of November, 1932. 11 Removal of the 40â€"yearâ€"old restraint upon Canadian cattle as regards entry to the British market is believed by many experts and exporters to herald the day which will see a vastly increasâ€" ed cattle trade develop.â€"Ontarioâ€"Inâ€" TOO LATE FOR CLASSI FICATION. FPOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartment, furnished for light housekeeping; all conveniences; suitable for couple with no children or two gentlemen; must have good references. Apply to 35 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"~42p Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Marion wish to thank their many kind friends who cffered help during the illness of their infant daughter, and also for flowers sent. +« â€"~405p FRANK C. EVANS, Clerk of the Corporation of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale. â€"45 bask Town of Cochrane will be held in thc Town Hall, Cochrane, Ont., at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon on Tuesday the 12th day of December 1932, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paild. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th days of September, 1932. Copies of the said list may be had at my office, Town Hall, Cochrane, Ont. TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES Town of Cochrane Dated at Cochrane this 23rd day of August, 1932, Senn An Obaska i cattle trade de lligencer, Belleville NOTICE COURT OF REVISION By virtue m warrant issued Dy ayor of the Town of Cochrane bearâ€" g date of August 18th, 1932, the sale lands for arrears of taxes of the wn of Cochrane will be held in the wn Hall, Cochrane, Ont., at the hour two o‘clock in the afternoon on uesday the 12th day of December 32. unless the taxes and costs are SALE OF TIMBER 1Cl in WM. FINLAYSON, Minister of Lands and Forests. To unauthorized publication of his Notice will be paid for. 3 ‘Toronto, Oct. 29, 1932. it MARRIAC XÂ¥ 1 4 blt by W ed find ike 91 f1 it ue., Nov. 7â€"‘Planes toâ€" their way toward Lake nont township, scene of st gold rush. Report by bil pI mm *3 District of Cochrane vhile accompanyâ€" ‘rre business men iid by prospectors ted the area and by prospectors the area and Je one of the i Canada this the discovery increasing the i Quebec minâ€" ng but the ued by the Clerk ptI l I | swing over t0 Uhne alid Caiiy in the evening it was apparent that President Hoover had lost out. Later returns showed a popular vote of alâ€" most two to one in favour of Roosevelt. This had been expected for some time by the political prophets in the United States, but even the enthusiastic Demoâ€" crats are really surprised at the force of the swingâ€"over. Despatches over the O‘Hearn Co. private wire this mornâ€" ing indicate that Roosevelt has been elected by a majority approaching two million of the popular vote, and that the Democrats have made a general sweep of the country. The change is no doubt partly due to the depression, such times always being against any and every government. The liquor question has also had an effect, the Roosevelt platform being known as "wet" one. It is said that Canadian distillers hope to profit from the elecâ€" tion results, having a large supply of liquor on hand to dispose of and a wet United States offering a great new market. Roosevelt to be the Sn‘ fosever mea _ T Maine sweeping back to New U'S' PreSlde“t‘ going Democratic in State \â€" Pennysivania staying 8 Democratic Party Sweeps the United publican. States. _ Canadian Distillers Hope to Proft from the Return to the Wetl. Colorado reverting from | ism to a narrow lead for F ’ a«ivine Thtrn $800000¢0090006000000000000¢¢ | and Repairing | ' 24 First Ave., Schumacher | 43â€"45p | W“OWWOOOOOQ Some Sidelights Ballotâ€"counting in the United States elections found the States going this way as midnight approached : California, Hoover‘s home State, 499 precincts out of 10,457â€"Hoover, 39,916; Roosevelt, 64,512. Wisconsin, usually Republican, going straight Democratic. Louisiana staying Democratic by 24 to 1 for Roosevelt, and favouring of State Prohibition Enforcement. Mississippi routing Republicanism as in 1928. Massachusetts remaining strongly Democratic. Rhode Island electing Democrats, Federal and State. Maryland, Republican in ‘28, going solidly Democratic. Oklahoma, also Hooveristic in ‘28, piling long Roosevelt lead, and Demoâ€" cratic victory for State ticket. Alabama remaining Democratic by long margin. New Hampshire appearing safe for Hoover. Unchanged. A V Cleaning International T ailors CUSTOM TAILORING We Specialize in Individuality Pressing Porcupine Advance {} es }} }| cmmme || || cmene {} }j || }] $ For Sure Results . . You should try The Insert One Next Week W. Rinn was called this week to Creemore, owing to the death of his mother, who passed away at Tottenâ€" ham sonrs days ago and who was buried this week at the family home town, Creemore. ' ticket "righ Michigan, returning t Mrs. R. Richardson and Miss Patricia Richardson left toâ€"day to spend the weekâ€"end in North Bay. They will visit Miss Mabel Richardson who is atâ€" tending Normal School in that city; they will also visit other acquaintances, including Mrs. W. J. Edwards, formerly of Timmins. The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€""Mr. S. H. Teeple, who has been managing the T. Eaton Co. store here for some time has been transferred to the store in Kirkland Lake. Mr. Kerr, recently of the Sudbury branch is the new manager.". A school to teach fiying is to be copenâ€" ed in North Bay at an early date, it is said. On a couple of occasions in past years classes to teach flying were startâ€" ed in Timmins, but they did not conâ€" tinue to be successful and so were evenâ€" tually discontinued in each case. Ashley Gold Mineces has made its first shipment of gold to the Ottawa Mint, aly z2ccording to official advice. The brick contained bullion to the value of $20,â€" C00, and was shipped, just two years after the first high grade discovery was made on the Matachewan property. The new mill is working satisfacâ€" torily. The absorption of gold in the circuit is gradually being completed and it is stated that within a few weeks the company will be on a regular shipâ€" ping basis of a brick running approxXxiâ€" mately $20,000 every two weeks. First Gold Brick Shipped by Ashiey, Worth $20,000 ng OO m1 Statt Maine sweeping back to Hoover after ing Democratic in State elections. Pennyvsivania stayving strongly Reâ€" Con Miss One Insertion costing you 50 cents in advance wili bring you what you require rning to that fold. eorgia, Democratic stronghold, givâ€" Roosevelt greatest Presidential vote wa switching rida qui Roosevelt 11 record quitting Hoove turning to down the nibl it 1 lead from Republican for Roosevelt. Democrats a slin in majority in ‘2f Republican las etermined â€" right Une." cratic in 1852 Hoovt column THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10TH, 193 \Fifteen Cases at Police Court Here on Tuesday A man on a second offence charge for drunkenness was fined $50.00 or three months. He ttcok the three months. ' H. Gillam on a charge of illegal posâ€" session of liquor paid $100.00 and costs. Jeanne Thibadaux, 153 Cedar street, was fined $200.00 and costs, for illegally having liquor, and failing the fine and ' costs, took the alternative of three months. At police were ffteen of them, )h this woek. and unpasteurized milk. A case where a Sixth avenue man was« charged with illegally having lâ€" quor was remanded for a week., There were remands also in the cases of a man living on Second avenue charged with being the keeper of a disâ€" orderly house, two young women charged with being inmates, and a man charged with being a frequenter, were all remanded to next woeek,. A remand was given in the case of a woman on Spruce street charged with illegally having liquor. Eli Turgeon on a charge of selling moonshine, second offence, was given six months. Another cose liquor was ren inde rdet Photographs == the very thing Christmas man ch lodging ext wee ar the M fint J. T. FELL INEXPENSIVE SOLUTION of the CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM 51 Third Ave. Timmins Master ant pay $6.00 f $10.00 a rose of illegal possession of remanded to next week. urt on Tuesday there es on the docket, many ‘er. being remanded to ning board remanded e the court ts Act was

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