Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 2 Mar 1933, 1, p. 4

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dersigned 10 plying the fo Nine Firem One Pire C MARKET GARDEN FOR SALEâ€"R or on shares. Close to town. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT Apply to Mining Hotel, 9 Pine Street South. Timmins. â€"8t1 FPURRIERSâ€"Ladies, now is the time to bring in used fur collars and cufils for remodelling into complete aniâ€" mal choker; also your used fur coats to make into the new style jackets, made to measure,. Cleaning and glazing, all work guaranteed. Done atâ€"lowest prices. Sixteen years, furâ€" rieér in Timmins. Wadsworth, 12 Balsam Street, . North Corner of GRACE BEAUTY PARLOURâ€"Marcell â€" ing, fingerâ€"waving, permanent wavyâ€" ing and manicuring. Ivy Foster, proprietor, 65 Bruce Ave., South Porâ€" cupine. â€"]â€"15h FURRIERS AND DRY CLEANERSâ€" Expert furrier from Toronto with 25 year‘s experience, will remodel your old fur coats into jackets, styles from Paris and New York. Also old fur collars made into animal chokers. Ladies bring in spring coats for dry cleaning at lowest prices, all work EYES EXAMINED FREEâ€"Glasses furâ€" nished in upâ€"toâ€"date mountings. At reasonable prices. Satisfaction guarâ€" anteed. By Thos. Dodd, Optician, 4 Balsam Street, South, Timmins. â€"44tf BLANKETS CLEANEDâ€"And recarded soft as down, with all dirt discarded. Comforters cleaned and refluffed. Sinclair the Valet, 21 Fourth Ave., Thone 625, Timmins. ~Itf 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, Bupt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t.? FIRSTâ€"CLASS TWOâ€"HOUR MASSAGâ€" ING DONEâ€"Men $1.50; ladies $1.25 Electric and hand. Apply to K. Jarâ€" vis, side entrance of 9 Cedar Street North, Timmins. â€"~50â€"97 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 MISS DOROTHY DODGEâ€"Maternity and general nursing; reasonable rates. By hour or day. Phone 466 or 24 Tamarack Street, Timmins. â€"~3tf FPOR RENTâ€"Furnished apartm« all conveniences; central locat water, heated; immediate pJ Apply to 85 Pine Street, Sout mins. FPOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"rocmed house, pan try, basement, laundry tubs, furnace threeâ€"piece bath, all hardwood floor: Warm. Apply to Golden Hub, or 6 First Ave., Timmins. POR REF 206 CC rear of mins. FPOR RENT POR REN‘T room and ARM SHACK FOR RENT nished, close to m Bpruce Street, Sou nhorses $ land; 8 for polu Timmin mil glzZIng, All M at lowest pric rier in ‘Fim Balsam â€" Stre cleaning At loOwest prices, aAll WOrK guaranteed. Toronto Furriers Dry Cleaners, 41 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"8 Apply mins. AM A VC 20 mie?‘s Uniiform. H. E. MONTGOME SAI Ba *t, , NOrF Timmin rC 3 2@ possession South, Timâ€"« A v Il er â€"â€"Gf 3â€"9â€"10p n, h 9p | ROOM AND BOARD zs with all convenie week. Apply to 16 DaAl WANTEDâ€"Salesman to overcoats: must be abl LADIES WANTED TO DO ing at home; good pay; charges paid. National M ing Co., Dept. 54, Montreal DEPENDABLE YOUNG LADYâ€"Would stay with children in evenings for small remuneration. Write to P.O. Box 289, or Mary Mâ€"Williams, 36 MAID WANTED work. Apply 3 WOOD FOR SA load, $4.00; dry tamarack, $3.5 $3.00 per cord. phone 441, 110 WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry slabs by the load; dry Jackpine, $2.75 per cord; mixed wood, $1.75 per cora. Good dry Birch $3.‘45 per cord. Apply to Chaput Mainville, phone 8377, or 118 First Ave., Timmins. ~48tf ROOM AND ily withcu veniences, ROOM AND BOARD fortable rooms wit} Thir piy service, open da able rates. Ver Ave., under neyv Stone, Prop. Rates Wilson mins. 44 IR CARD OF THANKS TY l ME MORTA M ATY 1LY A 1 T.: . 110 W SsALEâ€"Dry slabs t 3OARDâ€"In private fam any children. All con T‘im ‘eniencdt ) 16 Wi Irch, $4.00 ner cordu per cord; jackpine, Apply to J, A. Daly, ‘ilson Avenus. â€"5tf WeQek »hone and night; reasonâ€" e Cafe, 19 Fourth management, R. J. ible to take measâ€" o Robt. Simpson Ave.. Timmins. â€"9 Room acco ck and board, mmodations. Apply to 2 Timâ€" phnone. Apâ€" South, Timâ€" -gp Abl Ir T1 light sewâ€" work sent anufacturâ€" ril hcu $8.00 Ave., ad many nz their im comâ€" ‘eniences. ith, Timâ€" â€"9â€"11p its and home the Wi Ap 9p *f 1P THOMPSON â€" In fond memory of my dear f Thompson, whe died Marc Sadly missed. â€"â€"MYrS. JOHN D. MACKAY Bâ€"11 Sheriff, District of ber Three (3) in the First Concession the said Township of Tisdale contgir ing by admeasurement thirtyâ€"nin: andâ€"oneâ€"half (391,,) acres more or les Dated ‘at Cochrane thits 3lst day . January, A.D. 1933. send Marc Corporation of the Township of Tisdale vs. Judson Gold Mines, Limited, I have seized and will offer for sale by public auction, at the Township Hall South Porcup.ne, in the District of Cochrane, on Tuesday, the 30th day of May, 1933, at the hour of 11.00 o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named defendant, Judson Gold Mines Limited, in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements, viz:â€" 1.â€"Parcel 1892, Sudbury North Division Situate in the Township of Tisdale in the District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: The northâ€"east quarter of the south half of Lot Numâ€" ber Three (3) in the First Concession of Third Town In the Matter of the Estate of Augusta wW,. Klotz, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, District of Cochrane, deceased. Under and by Virtue of a Writ of Exeâ€" cution issued out of the Second Diviâ€" sion Court of the District of Cochrane and to me directed against the lands and tenements of the Judson Gold Mines, Limited, in the action of the Corporation of the Township of Tisdale Mrs. Whitford and family wish thank the Sisters and Nurses of Mary‘s Hospital, Dr. McClinton, and Mrs. H. Parnell, Mrs. Fatter: Mrs. Lory and many other friends the kindness shown to her mother Mtrs. J. Davis, to thank the Sist Mary‘s hospital, friends, for their recent illness. FPOR RENTâ€"Furnished rCc furnished and warm; a ences. Board if desired; rates. Use of phone. Ay J. McNulty, 154 Balsam S or phone 673â€"W, Timmin in Da OM warm and c Ave min convenlient McCracker Timmins. Ma JRNISHED ROOMS TO Clean and comfortable, $8.00 ind $12.00 per month. Use chen and phone. Appliy to 5 Ave., or phone 64â€"W, Timmin sSHERIFE‘S SALE OF LA NDS Lory and many kindness shown recent sickness : District of Cochrane CARD OF THAN CARD OF THANKS AY {Druary, 1933 WILLIAM C HTM Root On App lU ainu Di 1J ind a. kindne Apply Birch 11 to m ind d y ie Vipond ind Nursc M d};â€" reasonal Apply to M ail t the many lurin2 her ch T1 THE PORCT °INE ADVANCE, TiMMINS, ONTARIO W1 M1T NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS pt Whi Thom ind is ; the Matter of the estate of Elvira DiCretico, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Cochrane. Married Woman, deceased. i M im orcupine Miners‘ _ Relief Cases Before |High School Talent . Quartette Return the Township Council: in "A Pair of Sixes" uld pin ack i t ridit 11 Th 1 l n T‘l 1C Iu 1bll 1 V d M LI LV LY it 1M reciated hem by Mtr. ; BI B Y )2 l ind n # HiH 11 Am AY ot Bill Cotnâ€" i New r time 11 ne blic went and eriâ€" hone A mm LC 1M MA Â¥ ork Hi h 1P 10 in 1d 1€ Wages to the amcunt of; $553.52 anc salaries of $712.50 for the half montt were passed for payment. Chief Mc Innis reported a case in Schumache: which he had been asked to investigate as worthy of help and permission wa‘ given for the man to have his tonsil: removed at the expense of the township The fire chief‘s annual report was reac concerning the work in Schumacher Temporary equipment was recommendâ€" ed until something more permanen: could be installed. There was a petiâ€" tion from Schumacher residents re pedâ€" lars who are not taxpayers but as the names did not include merchants 0 South Porcupine this could not be deal! with for the township as a whole. Unâ€" necessary time was taken up over the discussion of an anonymous letter. T is usually municipal custom ‘for the council to corder such doubtful comâ€" munications to be promptly relegated tc the waste basket. The consideration of the fire hall requests was decided to be let ride till the next meeting. Counâ€" cillor Kerr suggested that as some ol the dairymen were present they might like to know at what time the specia) mecting could be arranged to discus: the problem of pasteurization. One of the dGdairymen voiced his opinitn that Tisdale township council met in thei chambers cn Monday evening for a reâ€" gular mgeeting with the reeve and Counâ€" cillors Kerr and Cook present. Th minutes of the last regular meeting were read and adopted. The minute: of a special meeting held on Februar; 16th were not accepted by one of the councillors (Councillor Kerr) so wil have to be read again at the next reâ€" gular meeting. At this meeting the treasurer, Mr. F. C. Evans and the tas collector, Mr. Maxwell Smith were bordzsd@ so as to enable them to go on with their work for the coming year as usual, and the disposal of the tailings from the McIntyre mill into one of the lobes of Pearl Lit:s was discussed Wages to the amcount $553.52 anc Blood second. Mr. A. Carlson and Mr. Douglas Leiterman carried off the men‘s honours. A delectable lunch was servâ€" ed after the games. Sincere sympathy is being expressed throughout the camp for Mrs. (Dr.) J. D.: Kinsman in the loss of he1 mother, Mrs. McNeill, accompanied by her mother and her father who is secreâ€" tary of the Chartered Trust and Exeâ€" cutor Company and also general secreâ€" tary of the Presbyterian Church ir Sanada, were on their way to the skatâ€" ing carnival being held at the Maple Leaf, Gardens, Toronto, on Thursday night last. She collapsed on Carlitor street near the arena and died before a doctor could be summoned. Deatt was attributed to heart trouble and Dr Julian Loudon, coroner, who was sumâ€" moned, decided no inquest would be necsessary. The late Mrs. McNeill made many friends here while visiting Mrs Kinsman at the Dome. She is suriviec by her husband and two daughters, Mrs Kinsman, and Miss Helen McNeill of New York. The funeral tock place or Monday to Mount Pleasant cemetery Scores of floral tributes banked the casket. The service was conducted by Rev. J. Wasson at Calvin Presbyterian Church where Mtrs. McNeill had beer an active worker. The pallbearers were Jorn Gibson, W. S. Morden, W. H Mitchell, F. C. Doran, John Wilson, anc A. @. C. O‘Brien. Visdale Council Holds Regular session. Timmins High and Vocational Schoo!l Death of Â¥Mrs, Kinsman‘s Mother, Literary and Dramatic Society J. H. Stovel Recovering. Other l Score Notable Success in Bright south Porcupine and Dome | Play Cleverly Presented. N ews, Ma 1€ ‘s. Ben CuI patient at rell, after t for ) Kn priZ benefit e. Mrs e Presbyterian hos last week is improv Miss ter her Stone, Su required all men getâ€" |come to council. The man was egister. It was not to go to the clerk‘s office toâ€"mc m to come to council The meeting then put through th one cquld come to himjournment motion formerly propo more mee iter, Mr ind Sm Hilma Robertsor ladies and Mrs. H A. Carlison and Mr ‘arried off the men‘ ble lunch was servâ€" suffi incil eeting : could b is, of the Dome, i he hospital and i r operation. of the Dome, en ables of bridge las for Kitchener Re da AIM qunart 1 Dows rate ian hos camp I¢ aper specia. discuss One of n that tory tCc matter Cad am}f M N3 d Marct 1NOTHER I FRIDA Y | were specially well taken. Morin made the part of the fianc Boggs Johns an important and ing one. Eva Monck as Mrs. Ge ‘leton, was very effective. The n which Mrs. Nettleton displa AT ‘Ole iterics was panticuiar Taylor, as Coddles, th d a material part to . lay, her scenes with specially effective. rave the right empha »art. FPordyvce Secotk Krome, their bookkeeper, by W Ssutherland. Miss Sally Parker, their stenogr 3y Laura Hawse. T. J. Vanderholt, their lawy William Kendall. Tony, their salesman, by Hen: The comedy in three acts, "A Pair sixes," ‘by Bruce Peple, is in itself very entertaining play, and as presen »d by the cast last Thursday and PFr lay it left little to be desired. Eac ind every member of the cast took tk »art assigned with unusual effective aess ard carried it througn in finishe style. The cast was as follows:â€" Geo. B. Nettleton and T. BG# usiness partners, taken by scott and Gerald Killeen. Dat isp. An extra special word is due to th chool orchestra under the very ab lirection of G. Charlebois, of the scho taff. The music by this orchestra de ighted the audiences and was one C( ‘he many specially appreciated featurd f the event. #f the Eureka Digestive Pill C aext the home of "Mrs. Nettleto joth cases the stage settings w mly correct in detail but they w ractive and of superftor qualit: :urtain on the stage was also f note, and there will be spec erest in the fact that all these f vere the work of the Technical weI ions, W Timmin: ippropriate ressions of J3 y 85 an un itation 0o > play wa. acerned a #T: ik ia€ I1 scenic efft se would t any profes ) two scene tC 10th Ref1 litab of 1€ 1J â€" effed L. 0. B. A. DANCE ON NEXT WEEEK, MARCH 10 ile} n nb AI ot} ) yc ave done : lonal com ) shown, fi Digestive | @ich should be m and stage sc done special n the oul Mr. Brx event an compan prinkl daIsp pecial C wA 11 1Cc Willian iplt 11 L T1 11 s s 5 s 5 s s s s s s s s s 4 4 5 4 4 4 * 4 4 34 Phone 835 Pine St. North THE CURTIS DRUC CO. Norwegian Cod Palmolive Shaving Specials Pompeian Face Powder Pepsodent Tooth Paste Dr. We A COLUMN OF WEEKâ€"END Ch Russian Mineral Oil Baby‘s Own Tablets Coty‘s Scott‘s Emulsion Seidlitz Powders Hospital Cotton V acuum Bettles 2 hoxes : Gillette Rlades P; ind Writing Pal n 10118 ‘C Thermsos Kits 2 for 35¢ JC @2 € 2 for 39¢ Po 1 t Wi ne Regular nerialn Remedy 39c h JIstOorine Lactogen veg Resular 10¢ veguiar and 45¢ pgular ul ular #D vu‘lar raladg ulhat ular 60¢ ular 1 1 t t ula ular 50¢ rlar 60¢ ular 506 NTA Tooth Paste sâ€" Pills ake Pads Powder >¢€ Liver Oil OuU y rgeC Timmins ND

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