i FPOR threeâ€"roon 18th. App FPOR RENTâ€"Furnished apartments, heated; c Adults only. Apply to South, Timmins. POR RENT with all "THE PORCUPINE HOTELâ€"31 Fourth Ave., offers room and board at reaâ€" sonable rates. Under new manageâ€" ment. â€"~13tf FPOR RENTâ€"Summer cottage, partly furnished, overlooking river; facing south; sunroom; lawn and garden; water and eclectric lights. Apply to 6th house across Mattagami Bridge on riverside. â€"~18â€"20p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Boarders wantâ€" ed, good service and firstâ€"class board. A real home for those away from home. Come and board with Morin, 102 Pine Street, South, Timmins. â€"1â€"2â€"3ptf A. DELAIREâ€"264 Spruce Street, South, for carpentry, repairs, alterations, store fronts; verandahs enclosed. Workmanship guaranteed. Estimates free. â€"18â€"21p 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. 44tf EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING en dresses, afternoon and frocks, dinner gowns, etc. Rk ing at moderate prices. Alic 63 Fourth Ave., corner of Bire ‘Timmins. LOT FOR SALEâ€"Apply 17 Avenue. PROPERTIES FOR SALE LADIES WANTED TO DO light sew FOR SALEâ€"I.O.O cupine. . Offers the trustees up â€" ENGLISH WORK t TENDERS WANTEDâ€"Bor building of four or sixâ€"roomed house at South Porcupine. Write to P.O. Box 95, South Porcupine.. â€"~18p Pin App 3R SALEâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed house with all conveniences, and double garage on back of the lot; very large lot. To be sold very reasonable. Apply to 288 Spruce Street, South, Timâ€" mins. ~17 south Porcupine. Apply Levinson, South Porcupin R SALEâ€"I.O.O.F. Hall, South Porâ€" cupine. . Offers will be received by the trustees up to May 18th. Apply to Trustees, P.O. Box 45, or in perâ€" son to 31 Bloor Ave., South Porcuâ€" pine. â€"~18â€"20 cha m U uUup TENDERS WANTED SALEâ€"Property on Wilson Ave. ral buy for $800.00. Apply to 5G SALEâ€"Eigh ronveniences A K 00A »artmen T‘immin DRESSMA KI 1 convenience without childrs NTâ€"Two furnished houses; } omed house for rent now, and med house for rent on May pply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Elm North, Timmins. ~18tf apartment room and toilet. Apply to Shore Road, Timmins. â€"16p store and threeâ€"roomed »a»rtment. Apply to 101 South, Timmins. â€"~18â€"20p Three and four all conveniences SBtreet, South, T 4. Mon th It it shed or unfurnishâ€" Apply to 6 Wilson â€"~18p od pay; work sent itional Manufacturâ€" SSMAKINGâ€"W ool â€" rmoon and sports ms, etc. Remodellâ€" prices. Alice Rogg, rner of Birch Street â€"~18â€"21p roomed house t 41 Strachan Ave Anplv â€"to Ber Mayxy 10 J o Un AI r unfurnishec ntral location 85 Pine Stree! 1piI ally mmir Q U IR E râ€"roomed s. Apply Timmins. Wende â€"~18p comed | ment > for 18â€"19 with 18tf| FOR RENTâ€"Furnished rooms, use of s kitchen and telephone; suitable for ped light housekeeping. All modern conâ€" 190. veniences. Apply to 54 Fifth Ave., reet | _ or phone 64â€"W, Timmins. ~15tf ) 13 18p POR RENTâ€"Large furnished room with use of phone. Apply to 53 Maple Street, South or phone 147, Timâ€" mins. â€"18p FPOR RENTâ€"Two furnished rooms with use of kitchen; suitable for married couple. Write to P.O. Box 968, Timâ€" mins. 18p POR RENTâ€"Nic newly decorated WANTED TO RENTâ€"Boarding house or small hotel, all furnished and with all conveniences, in Schumacher er Timmins. Write to Box N. A., Adâ€" vance Office, Timmins. â€"18p FOR SALEâ€"Stove, Beatty washing machine, dressers, etc. Apply to 12 Wilson Ave., Timmins. â€"~18â€"19 FOR SALEâ€"Nineâ€"piece dining room suite, solid walnut, reasonable price, and several other articles. Cheap. Apply to . 261 Birch Street, North, â€"18p Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"Ho cluding plano and other ho CHICKS AND EGGS FOR SALEâ€" Large Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Black Giants, White Giants; eggs, chicks, pullets. ~Prices complete with hatchâ€" ery chicks. H. Klinck, Baden, Onâ€" tario. â€"14â€"18p FOR SALE condition POR SALEâ€"Seed grain:â€"Garnet wheat, per bushel, $1.25; O.A.C. No. 21 barley, .60 cents; Banner oats, .50 cents; Irish Cobbler (table) potatoes, $1.50 per bushel. F.O.B. Monteith. Thos. J. Caufield, Monteith, Ontario. â€"~l16ptf Tenders will bz received by the unâ€" dersigned to May 8th, 1934, for the supâ€" plying of Nine Firemen‘s and One Fire Chief‘s uniform (with extra pants for to Wit: Under and by virtue of an Execution against Lands issued â€" out of the Supreme Court of Ontario and to me directed against the Lands and Teneâ€" ments of Alfred White, in the action of Shankman Bros.vs. Alfred White, I have seized and will offer for sale by public auction in the office of Gauthier Platus, Barristers, etc., in the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of May, 1934, at the hour of 11.00 o‘clock in the forenoon. all the right, title, interest each suit) Departmen and the | Ogden : 30 6â€"IVLNS 2 Dated at Cochra: February, A.D. 1934 Randle Timmin after o p.m. to Timmin YC., M T‘immi SHERIFE‘S SALE OF IJ[\NDS District All in Al1 condition. ».m. to 80 Way Ave., or 38 JOHN D MACKAY, Sheriff, District of Cochrane wWIill â€"con Vansickle 4134 8â€"10t} 4135 H. E. MONTGOMERY 93 y 16 cely furnished rooms, d; suitable for gentleâ€" Apply to 22 Second Lady Laurier Hotel, â€"~16â€"18p of Cochrane Pontiac coach in good paint, tires all good ; onsider krade. See ite glass. Apply W. Porcupine. â€"18 MJ n of the above to and out o. lands and tene. Timmins FPire wnship »wnship wnst w»nship Transfer Cletrk of aof of LOSTâ€"Motorcycle chain on way last Saturday. FPinde:r turn to 23 Messines Ave., Reward. WANTEDâ€"Used car sedan good condition. Cash. Hemlock Street, Timmin Bids will be received by the un signed to May 9th, 1934, for the â€" chase of the following properties ow by the Town. The lowest or any sarily accevoted. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS C Timmins are asked to attend a meetin to be held in the town hall, on Frida:} May 4th, at 7.30 p.m. â€"1 Notice is hereby given that a court of revision will be held in the schoolhouse at Hoyle on the 14th day of May, 1934, at 2.30 p.m. for the purpose of hearing disputes in the assessment of Union Sschool Section Number One, Hoyleâ€" Matheson. LOt number 72 plan M 63 T Lot number 285 plan M 26 © Lot number 95 plan M 22 S. Bids must be in writing, sea marked bids for property. The Federation des F adiennesâ€"Francaises wish thank the public for the sponse given on the tag 1st. The Ladies of the Sewing Circle 0 St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, South Por cupine, wish to thank all who helped i1 any way to make the Bazaar held las week such a great success, Especiall to those of other churches who volun tarily donated gifts of sewing, cooking bridge prizes, etc., they tender thei most sincere thanks; also to the musi cians who gave their time and talen to the dance of Wednesday night. Th coâ€"operation of all is a matlter of sin cere gratitude. â€"~1 W. Brough, who died May To think you could not say | Before you closed your eyes; For us you always did your k May God grant you eternal 1 Not just toâ€"day, but every C In silence we remember. BROUGHâ€"In loving memol â€"Ever remembered with Wife and Family. A regular dividend of 1 p.c., and an | are invit extra dividend of 1 p.c., making 2 p.C.) called 1 in all, have been declared on the Capiâ€"| some of tal Stock of the Company, payable on | painting the 1st day of May, 1934, to share-' seeking holders of record at the close of busiâ€" |ation a: ness on the 4th day of May, 1934. The | plems ca extra dividend is being paid out Of | this fact 1933 surplus profits. tors in Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited Whereas the Head Office of the Croaâ€" tian Mutual Benefit Society of Canada is now at the City of Hamilton in the County of Wentworth, Province of Onâ€" tario. And whereas it has been C pedient that the same be < the Town of Schumacher, t trict of Cochrane, in the Therefore the CrBatian Mu fit Society of Canada enacts 1. That the Head Office of tian Mutual Benefit Society be and the same is hereb from the City of Hamilto County of Wentworth to th Schumacher in the District rane. Certified to be a true cop law passed by the Board 0o on the 1l1th day of February beingz confirmed by more thirds of the members at duly called for considering and heid on the 25th day 1934. Austin Neame.will have a busy weekâ€"| as a . end. He leaves toâ€"morrow for Toronto| the h to attend an executive meeting of the | finger; Canadian Legion Provincial Command| succes on Saturday, and will return home on | will b Sunday. is mal 18â€"19 DIVIDEND NUMBER 253 EXTRA DIVIDBDEND NUMBER 1 CARD OF THA The Croatian Mutual Benefit Society CARD OF THANKS TOWXNX OF TTIMMINS H. E. MONTGOMERY MRS. A. C. WHITE, Ssecretar h day of April, 1934 FRANK VICEVICH CA to sincert generous I day on M best rest day not n the I pleas THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ‘TTMMINS, ONTARIO 18 Bowling Green to be \Dome School Report Built This Summer: for Month of April Members Arrang name ind als( th There member Club, ar his nam ship con and add dolla 1A In t 1C memb Â¥h W vVveine indin wh PIGq nItY f St. Matthew‘s Bowling Ciub Standing of the Pupils in the Various Plans for the Coming Seaâ€" _ Classes at the Dome School for the Room for Some Additionâ€" Month of April, 1934. al Members, M a it e may vith t )1 th the necess 23 Tamarack The annual in additional ) W Ma Ma Ww 11 erably to giving m of Timmins to n, and will make ‘ery worthy one, _ benefit derived general by such menities of their cost of a se ‘rom ten dol the con â€" it the south Di it ‘ch, where to disport ce of the conditions, the game v pleasant sident TV idditional Bowling f having memberâ€" name fee tC thi Old five The following is the Dome school report for the month of April, 1934;:â€" Senior Fourth Classâ€"Marcela J. Lynch, principalâ€"Mary Curtis, Neil McLaren, Patsy Uren, Royce White, Jimmie Murphy, Jack Burke, Reggie Libbyvy, Walter Baker, Albert Keates. Junior Fourth Classâ€"LOuis Raymond, Ralph Michell, Helen Munro, Marian Jordan, Lloyd Doran, Laura Millions, Bobby Rickward, Garth White, Johnâ€" nie Shumilak, Bobby Chevrier, Joe Slobodian. Passâ€"Doris McGinn, Joseph Ray-l mond and Jim Curtis, Louise Kellow, Leontina Ledone and Ferniecigh Uren,| Gracie Pirie, Viola Lalonde, Billie Honer, Kertie Lillhoog, Violet Hedges, June Countryman, Stewart McGinn, Clarice Curtis, Doris Woods, Bobbie Doran, Margaret Hegedus, Ronnie Moyle. Senior Secondâ€"Passâ€"Shirley Burke, Mary Raymond, Mureen Thomas, Ranto Lillhoog, Frances Harvey, Gracie Richâ€" mond, Dorothy Andrews. Room 2â€"A. M. Pace, teacherâ€"Jr. II A.â€"Emily Klimo, Joyce Eames, Nick Rewegan, Wallace Clement, Elsa Mcâ€" Donnell, Walter Lang. Jr. II B.â€"Elaine Leiterman, Mike Baker, Gino Campagnola, Clifford Henâ€" ry, Walter Rewegan, Carson Chevrier, absent Edith Uren. take pi test, h« This c ers an coast the ; numb travelling to ove stretch. Our mentor gav world conditions, 1 veloped during the cerning Japan ar Great Britain and discussion followe« The Sen held their day night present ar presiding. It has be It has been the to disband in M cided to continue meetings until t year. Also decid ball game every again m i1 23â€"106 In ou Aces w part 1t holdin contes Mor deci Trail Rangetr a group of »gular meeti h imÂ¥ t at! 11 ng T‘ 11 11 p held their reâ€" on Wednesday + members presâ€" Mr. Roach, preâ€" y "questions and which many inâ€" e asked; likewise answers . given. n followed, after gcame of basketâ€" Ran has recently 1 Canyon, it of any group llingford, an s, being the Congratulaâ€" ; discussion, interesting irticular reâ€" e had just wded with a k meeting with eight mentor, Mr. nt