POR SALEâ€"One Dominion Circulator Btove, in good condition. Apply 31 Tamarack street, phone 171. ~41 BLACK MUCK OR SALEâ€"$1.25 per load. Slabs, medium load, $2.25. Apply at rear of 29 Sixth Avenue, Timmins, or phone 271â€"W. ~41} FOR SALEâ€"Twelveâ€"weekâ€"old Barred Plymouth Rock Pullets, 80¢ each. Apply to Mammoth Downy Chicks, Box 292, Northn Bay, Ont. ~39t¢f FOR SALEâ€"Confectionery shop, fixâ€" tures, show cases, Prigidaire, etc. leaving town. Apply to Box P. M., care Advance, Timmins,. â€"41p FOR â€" SALEâ€"Westinghouse _ electric range; small size; very little used. Apply at 29 Railroad Street, South Porcupine. ~41 FOR SALEâ€"Band saw and joiner in good condition. R. G. Manning, (morning only) 59 Middleton Avenue, Timmins. â€"~41p FOR SALEâ€"Camp equipment consistâ€" ting of sleighs, cook stoves, heaters, beds, blankets and cookery equipâ€" ment, etc. For further narticulars, apply to G. N. Ross, 60 Third Ave,, Timmins. â€"~40â€"41 FOR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house; all comveniences; situated on Maple Street, South. Apply at 7 Elm Street South, Timmins. â€"40 FPOR SALEâ€"Standard Ford Coupe, Al condition:; will sacrifice for quick sale. Apply evenings at 117 Cedar Street, South, Timmins. ~41p FOR SALEâ€"Ccal or wood heater, kitâ€" chen cabinet, highâ€"chair and goâ€"cart. Applyâ€" at 162 Maple Street, North, Timmins. â€"~41p BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE PUPPIES FOR SALEâ€"$15.00 each, including regisâ€" tration papers. Harry Brown, Lake Shore Road, Gravenhurst, Ont. 39â€"41p FOR SALEâ€"One walnut finished steel bed with white felt mattress and cable springs; practically new. Apâ€" ply at 102 Balsam Street, South, Timmins, or phone 585â€"W. ~41p FOR SALEâ€"Walnut grained circulaâ€" tion heater; one English style wardâ€" robe; two kitchen tables; also kitchen cook stove. Apply at 36 Hollinger Lane, Timmins. â€"41â€"43p FOR SALEâ€"Two good building lots for sale. Price reasonable. Apply to W. Bromley, Gold Centre. â€"41lp FOR SALEâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed house and furniture for sale. Also English piano for $30.00. Apply 201 Elm Street, South, or P.O. Box 1181, Timâ€" mins. â€"39p FPOR SALEâ€"Half ton truck; newly overhauled, A real bargain for cash. Apply at rear of 10 Pine Street, South, Timmins. ~41p FOR SALE â€" Sevenâ€"roomed house; hardwood floors, upstairs and down. Basement; furnace. Electric heater attached to furnace. Wired for electric stove. Garage. Apply at 6 Eim Street, South, Timmins. â€"36p FOR SALEâ€"Five table ‘billiard parior, three 6 x 12 and two 5 x 10; also two chair barber shop and equipment, soft drinks and tobaccos. Reasonable rent. Apply to Box 693, Newmarket. ~40â€"43p POR SALEâ€"Beautifuly located, comâ€" modious brick home in Beamsville, in mild peach country; halfâ€"aare gardens. Bargain to close estate. Write to MacArthur, Streetsville, Ontario. 0_ _ â€"~41â€"42p ROOM ANOD BOARDâ€"in private home wtt.h all conveniences, including use phone. Washing, pressing and ing done, with reasonable price. Apply to Miss Judge, 67 Birch street south, Timmins. Phone 332. ~38p FPOR SALEâ€"Prosperous, wellâ€"stocked drug, staticonery and tobacco store, fountain, located in _ Noranda. wWorth over $6,000.00, but will be sold FOR SALEâ€"Porcupine Poultry Produce Farm.â€"5 acres gooc loam land, large twoâ€"store poultry house, 24 x 20, water : one single storey log poultry 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 at a low figure for a quick sale. Apâ€" ply to PO. Box 111, Timmins, or phone 534â€" â€"~41 dation for 400 birds. Threeâ€"roomed log d@welling, Finnish bath house, stock and furnishings. Situated 11 miles from South Porcupine on highâ€" way near Golden City. Termsâ€"â€" Cash or Time Immediate possession. Apply to Miss A. Sullivan, 53 Main St. south Porcupine, or to H. Sullivan on premises, P.Q. Box 95, South Porâ€" cypine. "41â€"43, ingle storey log poultry house 20. warm in winter, accommoâ€" ate possession in, 53 Main St H. Sullivan on 1. South Porâ€" Pouitry and s good clay oâ€"storey â€" log water inside, x«uultry house Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters‘ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at South Porcupine on the 4th day of October, 1934, the list of ali persons entitled to vote in the seid Municipality, at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"Newly decorated.| POR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed shack and Apply to 54 Fifth Avenue, Timâ€"| garage. Apply at 172 Spruce Street, mins. South, Timmins. ~41p FOR RENTâ€"Newly built room with modern conveniences and telephone; well furnished in quiet home, prices moderate. Apply to 77 Balsam Street, South, or phone 45â€"J, Timmins. â€"22â€"23â€"24â€"25ptf Clerk‘s Notice of First Postâ€" ing of Voters‘ List And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law, the last day for appeal being the 2nd day of November 1934. FPRANK C. EVANS, 40â€"41. Clerk of the Township of Tisdale Clifford Schmelzle, graduate of the Timmins Business College, has acceptâ€" ed a position as stenographer and acâ€" countant in the office of The Star Transfer, Timmins, Ontario. FOR RENTâ€"One furnished room with use of kitchen. Apply at 69 Eim Etreet, North, Timmins. â€"~41p Dated at South Porcupine this 4th day of October, 1934. EXPERIENCED GIRL desires houseâ€" work or as clerk. Apply at 72 Mountâ€" joy Street, Timmins, or phone 643â€"M. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE District of Cochrane T HU RS D A Y BULLETI N Our individual instruction permits students to enroll at any time. Enrolâ€" ment may still be made in this termâ€" make this a Business College year and be one of our successful 1935 graduates. Enrollments are being miade for out usual fall and winter NIGHT CLASSES which are now open. If you cannot attend the day classes at the Business College take advantage Of our NIGHT CLASSES which are held in all subâ€" jects. FOR RENTâ€"One large room. Apply | FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed flat at rear of 65 Middleton Avenue, Timâ€" ed and lighted. Apply at 2 mins. 411| Avenue, Timmins. We are at the service of employers When in need of office help. phone or call in to see us and we shall endeavoutr to accommodate you according to reâ€" quirements. WOMEN WANTEDâ€"To sew for us at home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dept. 272, Toronto 8. â€"33â€"39 POSITION WANTEDâ€"MALEâ€"Regisâ€" tered ladies‘ hairdresser and barber; thcoroughly qualified in all lines of work. Best references. For further particulars write to P.O,. Box 422, Ottawa, Ontario. â€"41 FOR â€" RENTâ€"Twoâ€"rcoomed â€" heated| FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed furnished | apartment; all furnished; all conâ€" house. Apply to B. T. Lennan, 19 veniences; water and light paid. Apâ€" Eim Street, North, Timmins. â€"38tf ply at 25 Way Avenue, Timmins,. â€"40 | """" T rearere Tt 4 .i C m vaw . se m h t m e t â€"â€" | FOR RENTâ€"Large front rcom with two beds; suitable for two gentleâ€" men; ‘clean; all Apâ€" ply at 54 Maple Street, North, Timâ€" inins. ~41p Typewriters may ‘be rented by firms or individuals through our rental serâ€" viceâ€"special rates to students. For full information as to tuition and subjects taught call, phone or write. E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal Hamilton Block, Timmins, Ont. 2chone 501 P.O. Box 223 ROOMERS WANTEDâ€"T‘wo newly corated rooms for rent. Cent located. Gentlemen preferred. ply to 82 Third Avenue, upst apartment 1. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished bedroom i comfortable new home; central loca tion; breakfast if desired. Gentle man preferred. Apply at 101 Mapl Street, North, Timmins. â€"~4 Despatches who "has rer large house, laid out roads and bridle paths and established a stable. All in all, it does not look as though she were intending to renounce much of civiliâ€" zation. LADY DISLIKES ONLY THE NAME OF CNVILIZATION private among the na A Gold Medal School in a Golden Centre" Timmins Business College Saint island where (Section 10) ced civi.lization to live Telegraphâ€"Journal es of the Bahama Is she has built London she owns a upstalit â€"41p ] APARTMENT FOR RENTâ€"In Gordon â€"_Block. Apply to L. Halperin, Jewelâ€" with one: ler, 7 Pine Street, North, Timmins. . â€"~41p vian c lady deâ€" ally Apâ€" 41 FOR RENTâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house; all conveniences: on Third Avenue. Apply 74 Fifth Ave., Timmins. -4_0-41 KEIZERâ€"In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs., E. L. Keizer, who died October 8th, 1932. ' Calm and peaceful, she is sleepingâ€" Sweetest rest that follows pain: We who loved her, sadly miss her, But trust in God to meet again. Mr. W. J. Lampkin and sons, wish to thank their neighbours and friends for their kindness during Mrs. Lampkin‘s illness and death; also for the beautiâ€" ful fowers sent. â€"41 All persons having claims against the estate of Petter Jcochannes Miettinâ€" en late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, who died on or about the 27th day of July, 1934, are hereby notified to send to the underâ€" signed administrator or her solicitor, on or before the 30th day of October, 1924, full particulars of their claims, verified by affidavit After the said 30th day of October, 1934, the assets of the estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having reâ€" gard cnly to the claims of which the Administrator shall have notice. PARTNER WANTED â€" With $2000.00 to $5000.00, for expansion of estabâ€" lished business in Timmins. For particulars, write to Box E. B., câ€"C The Advance, Timmins. â€"~41p To the Editor of the New York Times: I think you will agree that the folâ€" lowing incident is worth relating: I did a little homely shopping at an establishment in Piccadilly. The salesâ€" woman, while attending to me, was suddenly called on the telephone. I could notice by her perturbed expresâ€" sion that something must have gone wrong. When she hung up the receiver I remarked: *"More trouble, always trouble!" "Yes," she answered, and then with a smile, "Still, it makes life go. It rouses our spirits and makes us feel to be really alive." This, faithfully reproduced, from a plain shopgirl! Where is the philosoâ€" pher who has a saner view of life to offer? _ And is nOt, incidentally, this typically British? It is for us to face the knocks and stings of life resolutely and not suâ€" FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"rgqomed apartment, suitable for young couple. Apply Aat 68 Birch Street, South, Timmins, or mhone 460â€"J. â€"41 â€"Sadly missed by husband and family. â€"~41p In the Matter of the Estate of Petter Johannes Micttinen, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochâ€" rane, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of July, 1934. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this day of October, 1934. FPOR RENTâ€"Store now occupied by Yolles Furniture Co., 41 Third Aveâ€" nue, Timmins. â€"~40â€"41p FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house with all conveniences. Apply 16 Eim Street, North, Timmins. â€"~41p HOUSE stairs Apply HILDA MIETTINEN, Administrator By S. A. Caldbick, Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario, her Soliciâ€" totr. â€"~41~â€"43, THINKS THE INCIDENT WORTHY OF QUOTATION It is for us to face the knocks and stings of life resolutely and not suâ€" pinely bemoan their occurrence. GABRIEL WELLS, London Sept. 25, 1934. rowassan News:â€"A prominent mediâ€" cal man was credited the other day with the assertion: "Sleep is the gift of heaven," or words that effect. That no doubt explains y this blessâ€" ing is so much in evidence in church du Arkansas Gazette:â€"Some who were fâ€"made men five years ago are hayâ€" zr to do a lot of reconstruction work. the sermon FOR RENTâ€"Three rooms upâ€" and six rooms dewnstairs. to 31 Main Avenue, Timmins. ~41p prominent medi THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ~41p Mrs. P. Gillan and Mrs. Rodger, of Timmins, and Mrs. J. Scullion, of Schuâ€" macher, have returned from an exâ€" tend motor trip to Springfield, Tllinois and other United States points. Bornâ€"In Timmin 6th,.to Mr. and Mt son, 30 James aven: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McManus, Oof Rouyn, were recent visitors to Timmins, being the guests of their son, Rev. T. J. McManus. Mrs. G. O‘Toole, 1 ing her husband North Bay Tuesday Mrs. S. R. McCoy an were visitors to friesuds Lake over the holiday. [Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw a are on a trip to Toront being accompanied b: Mr. and MTrs. Robt. :i L. Halperin is at present on a buyâ€" ing trip to Tcronto, Montreal and New York. He is expected back in a week or ten days. Chief R. Paul is away this week or a business trip to Ottawa. Sergt. Salâ€" ley is acting chief in the absence o Chief Paul, with Sergt. Gagnon i1 charge at night. - Mr. Art Jackson left cn Sun his home in Sydney N.S., where called owing to the serious ill his mother. There were four baptisms at the Tim mins First Baptist Church on Sunday two at the morning service and two i the evening. There will be general regret that L. Hogarth, of the Hollinger office s is on the sick list at present, and will wish him speedy return to c plete health. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cotnam enterâ€" tained a number of their friends on Ssunday evening in honour of their guest, Mrs. George OToole. Say Ambrose Small Found in Michigan A flash over the wire this afternoon says that the police at Kalamazoo, Michigan, say they have found Amâ€" brose Small, the theatre magnate who disappeared from Toronto several years ago. No confirmation of the reâ€" port has been received. Flash Over the Wire This Afternoon Gives the Startling Information Police Fird Long Missing Man. who ha here, id Mrs ) and t _ thei; id rdon tC the M irday; Oc of re he illnes Kirkland ht hn Ken aewal, 1ianksâ€" me of romp com ut en 32 Arrested in California for Murder of Mother Although Charles Wm. Chartrand, the man convicted of debauching young children, and sentenced to five years and the lash, told the court that he was a widower, a woman came to town this week from one of the uncrganized disâ€" Lricts, near South Porcupin> and told here that she was the wife of Chartrand and vished to secure a legai separation iHrom lim. She said she ha l left htin and vished to secure a legiun separation irom iim. She said she ha l leit hiin some years ago and had been living separate from him in the meantime, ut learning of the charges against him she had decided to secure legal separâ€" ation from him. Chartrand was taken to Haileybury yesterday on the first lap of his journey to start his terin of five years. Constable P. O‘Gorman took Chartrand and the other prisoner goâ€" ing from here to Haileybutry yvesterday. + The papers these days seem full of tragedies and calamities, but none more tragic than the case last Thursday night of Mirs. Nathanial Vermilyea, motherâ€"inâ€"law of Dr. Faulkner, new Minister of Health for Ontario. Mrs. Vermilyea was cut down by an axe wielded on her head and body, one hand being almost severed. Later, her son in Ontario, California, was arrested and charged with the crime. He claims innocence and waives extradition, but is under heavy guard. He will be brought back to Belleville for trial. 464 86 * 445 5 4 L4 * * * 45 Woman Says She is Wife of Man Given Five Years TAKING YOUR DO"HI‘ 10 MARKET The clever woman goes for help to the advertisements in he1 local paper. _ There she finds a directory of buying and selling She learns about the offerings of merchants and business people She compares values. She weighs quality and price. She take: this opportunity of judging and selecting almost everything she needs to feed, clothe, amuse, instruct and generally bring up hu familyv. Do you read the advertisements? You will find th and able to serve you in the business of purchase. EVERY year your family, and every family of your acquainâ€" tance, spends about 70 per cent. of its income just for living, exâ€" clusive of rentâ€"so economiec experts tell us. Think what this meansâ€"seven dollars out of every ten invested in food, clothing, household utilities and all the multitude of things that keep a family comfortable and happy. It‘s a big job to spend so much money wisely and w quires careful business methods to get the best possih from each dollar that leaves the family purse. That part of spending is readily understood. lize that every manufacturer and retailer of the planning how he can get your dollar? Advertisements are guardians of you! pocketbookâ€"â€"read them Dcareflly A despatch this morning from New York suggests that there is an opinion that the murder charge against Hauptâ€" man, accused of the kidnapping of Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh‘s baby boy, is not strong enough. Washington is said to be withdrawing from the case. sUGGESTSs MURDER CHARGE f MAYXY NOT BE sUSTAINED A sharp rise in Soviet gold outputâ€" foreign experts estimating 1934 proâ€" duction of at least $150,000,000â€"was attributed to partial success of efforts to remove seasonal barriers to mining operations. Goons sTOLEN FROM HOUSE ON HEMLOCK STREET, OCT. 4 Writing in "Izvestia," A. Serebrovski, president of Gold Administration, said that despite rigcrous climatic condiâ€" tions, Russian gold fields have greatly extended their periods of continuous production. Increased use of machinâ€" ery is another factor Serebrovski said, but added the biggest obstacle to presâ€" ent deve‘pment of Russia‘s gold minâ€" ing industry is a lack of skilled labour. Envisioning a gold rush from farms with end of harvesting season, Sgreâ€" broski urged encouragement of free prospectors as a means of speedily boosting rate of gold production. Minâ€" ing operations of prospecters outside state trusts recently were legalized. Thursday cecvening last thieves‘gainâ€" ed entry to the residence of J. W. Fogg, Hemlock street, and stole a numâ€" ber of articles, including a valuable cigarotte case and lighter and some silver cups. The police are working on the case and have some clues that are hoped to lead to the carly appreâ€" hension of those guilty. 3%?0"‘{. nataafeataate« uofff?oooo(‘ tne ateate oteafe afecfectecteal oc tnstactes, on Anale stnafaafe CLAIMS LARGE PRODUCTION FOR sSOVIET GOLD MINES @ @0040 4060990004800 0 % 000 %0%%%0 69 000006000606 0%%00%¢0¢0%¢e * (3Btf) @ 0000000000000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 # 6 To keep the hair and scalp clean, uso ANGELIQUE SPECIAL SHAMPOOâ€"Price 25¢ per bottle For Sale by MOISLEY BALL, Druggists can be restored to its NATURAL COLOUR without the use of a dye or tint ' ANGELIQUE GREY HAIR RESTORER is made from roots and barks and restores the ORIGINAL COLOUR in the NATURAL WAY, at the same time giving the hair its natural, healthy lustre. Price $1.00 per BRottle + n uty ) THOUGHTFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CIIARA(‘TERITI ‘ SERVICE Your Grey Hair UNDER A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Funeral Ddirector T I M M I N 8 Spain had been enduring «riots or revolution or whatever may the term for this sort of thing. Despatches inâ€" dicate that the trouble has been foâ€" mented by communists. In any event what appeared at first as riots or disâ€" orders of Ilccal type turned out to be a form of civil war. Casualities runâ€" ning into the hundreds are reported, with 10,000 arrests made and the govâ€" ernment taking a firm grip ¢f affairs. Latest reports from Smm say that the Asturias continue fight but rest of Spain is quiet. The casualities in the North are reported as very heavy. London, England, great problem is not distributicn," says strikes a ‘bald man wi every time he shaves. Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free. Householders using well: water.. must boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made flyâ€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH Sudbury Star:â€"â€"C pact with France ap fied Premier Benne MOST OH THURDAY, OCTORBER 11TH,1934 entertained Corn Pain and Bumpy Bunion until CRESS CORN AND BUNION SALVES removed them On Sale at MOISLEY BALL, Timmins, Ont CAMERON‘S DRUG STORE, south Poreupine ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Ura Sufferer But do you rd SLOIMÂ¥ UALAV LYLMO sV U NIVAIS 11 return inada‘s new trade ears to have justiâ€" t‘s trip, abroad. Punich:â€""Our production, but i expert, This h peculiar force illing