FOR RENTâ€"Fi all convenienc Balsam Street Maple Street, 4 p.m. FOR RENTâ€"Five r0oms water and toilet; also shack. Apply at 101 Bi North, Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"1930 Ford Roadster; in good condition; very cheap. Apply at 24 Fourth Avenue, Schumacher. â€"46p FOR SALEâ€""Findlay" ran dition. Apply at 102 T Schumacher. FOR SALEâ€"I Machine, El Hemlock Str FOR â€"~SALE Flyin tradeâ€"in w FOR SALEâ€"One threseâ€"pigce mohair chesterfield suite; 0 green studio lounge, with thr ions; also wardr0Obe drawer; condition. Will sell cheap 1 Apply at 166 Spruce Street ‘Timmins. POR RENT rear 206 C light and 205 Pine S FOR RENTâ€"House with ences; water paid; rea immediate possession. Third Avenue, Timmins FOR RENTâ€"Fivé Pine Street, So immediate poss Sixth Avenue, POR RENTâ€"Three with all conveni¢ TLake Shore Road FOR RENT Apply at ‘Timmins. FOR RENT â€" bathroom, furnace, etc Avenue.. Apply to 57 I Timmins. TO RENTâ€"Ligl FPOR SALEâ€"P washer Avenue, or p the E. Town Cocht about hereb In the mattar of the Estate of Mike Banich late of the Township of Tisâ€" dale in the District of Cochrane, deâ€" ceased who died on or about the first day of August, 1934. or D 1934, gard Adm Schumach by S. A. C Building. " 10 day « ext Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited ta: St0¢ day of holders of rec ness on the 16 one h draft style. Wonc cost. gram Stree mil heated one s condit North warm; newly p: Second â€"Street, ‘Timmins, Ontari Map at shij no1 jed DIVIDENXD NUMBER 260 EXTRA DIVIDEND XUMBER 19 Timmi1 FOR SALEâ€"Special offer, >w, direct from the factory, red real, genuine, Queen Top od stove heaters. Modern e neen gqeciared on the Capiâ€" | upon application to t of the Company, payable on |to Mr. H. T. Vince: y of December, 1934, to shareâ€" | Agent, Cochrane. record at the close of busiâ€" PET e 16th day of November, 1934. Minister of I 16e 9th day of November, 1934. | N.B..â€"No unauthorize I. McIVOR, this Notice w Assistantâ€"Treasurer. Toronto, Nov. 1, 1934 Jt ier. r phone 899 Mik AI nmnpic uth; f ession o and "Connor‘‘ elecâ€" Apply at 84 Kirby 12e 899. 46 A H ud ‘at a bi taken. Appl h, T:mmins Ortnh. Appi} ith, Timmin WO( s, with very 19LE $6.50 each, crated paid, on receip! ank Bulmer‘s Sales Toronto, Ont. ~â€"4€ 102 Third Avenue, â€"~46p rcoms, upstAIrs; also twoâ€"roomed 101 Birch Street, â€"46p : B lda irawer; in cheap for med apartment ht paid. Appl , Timmins. ~46; med claims : ich, late the Dist 0 died to the under his Solicitor otr _ of December f their claim: After the sa‘: d house, with dshed; at 160 Apply at 72 d house at 1: convenience Apply at is, phone 92 934, the ass buted amon to having reâ€" of which the have notice. aking Z2 p.C iri0o, this 10th med â€"house; At 38 Fifth Avenut, ad all convenl onable rent Apply at 1 itor, Sewing ‘. Apply 50 â€"46 apartm Road,. T wate Apply 1 med e brown one light ree cushâ€" : in good for cash. geood conâ€" nealer; 116 Eim â€"46p ight â€" or bargain; â€"45â€"47p wnsite, ~46p Ssouth, â€"~46p 45â€"46p water ear 0 46pt All at T‘im â€"46) after â€"44}1 it 4 42tf U alsC 46p 41 AM of ROOM AND BOARDâ€"in private home with all conveniences, including use of phone. Washing, pressing and mending done, with reasonable price. Apply to Miss Judge, 67 Birch street south, Timmins. Phone 332. â€"38p EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHERâ€" Capable and willing, desires position. References. Write to BOx 72, Schuâ€" macher. _ â€"46p STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPâ€" ERâ€"With five years‘ experience, deâ€" sires positicn ; best â€" references. Phone 222â€"W. â€"46p YOUNG MAN, 24â€"Experienced bookâ€" keeper and salesman, desires employâ€" ment. Phone 1219. .â€"46p BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"Two gentleâ€" men to share large room in private home; well heated; bath; use of teleâ€" phone; home cooking. Call at 168 Elm Street North, or phone 231. â€"46p WOMEN WANTEDâ€"To sew for us at home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dept. 272, Toronto 8. â€"33â€"39 Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€"law was passed by the Township of Tisâ€" dale, on the 10th day of October, 1984, providing for the Issue of Debentures, to the amount of One Hundred and Thirtyâ€"two Thousand Dollars ($132,000) for the purpose Of building, equipping and furnishing a High School at Schuâ€" macher, in the Township oOf Tisdale, and completing the grounds in conâ€" nection therewith, and that such Byâ€" law was registered in the Registry Office, of the Registry Division, of the District of Cochrane, on the 17th day of October, 1934. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereâ€" of must be made within three ((3) months after the first publication .of this notice, and cannot be made thereâ€" 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. FOR SALEâ€"Vacant Street: best resid FPOR SALE Peninsula BOARD AND ROOMâ€"Miners preâ€" ferred; roOmers to share rooms tOoâ€" gether; all conveniences. Apply at 16 Wilson Avenue, Timmins, or Box 195. â€"~45p 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. 44t1f LOT POR SALEâ€"A Apply to Mrs. W Eim Streot, Sout! Dated at South PC day of October, 1934 Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to and including Monday, 26th inst., for the right to cut the timâ€" ber on the Township of Ossian, Disâ€" trict of Temiskaming. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to the undersigned or to Mr. H. T. Vincent, Crown Timber Agent. Cochrane. TOWNSHIP of TISDALE PETER HEENAN, Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B..â€"No unauthorized publication Of this Notice will be paid for. Notice of Registration of Byâ€"Law stock, implements, equipment; seaâ€" son‘s crop; good buildings; electricity; 1â€"4 mile to station; high school, bank, $5,000, half cash, balance terms. Write to Stanley Barty, Fenâ€" wick, Ontario, e ~46p sewer. F Subway p.m. and Apply Timmir POSITION WANTED ROOM AND BOARD Sey Tif p.m intf FRANK C. EVANS int lot on Cherry sidential section in rontage; water and rmation call at the Station, between 5 ~44â€"4"7p omm ol v private nome}; alil use of telephone. h Street, South, ‘~46p oll} some equipment cupine, this 25th La A A NZ A A A w y 147 4 A Ne Balsam Street WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry Tamarack , Timmins. | $4.00; dry Jackpine, $3.25; Spruce â€"22â€"23â€"24â€"265ptf| $2.75; 16â€"inch wood. Phone 829â€"J 1 ~/Ct MOrin, 71 Main Avenue, Timmins in Niagara some fruit: mfortable 204 Birct Clerk fu irei â€"~4f}! WANTED TO BUYâ€"Secondâ€"hand Un« derwood typewriter in good condition l Apply giving particulars and price t« 1 Box U. T., Advance Office. â€"461 The Imperial Bank has been a pionâ€" eer in bringing banking facilities to the new gold areas of the North, someâ€" times being housed in rude temporary quarters and sometimes in tents. This fact is recalled by the fact that anâ€" nocuncement is now made that a branch of the Imperial Bank has been cpened at Jellicoe on the Long Lac division of the C.N.R. about 150 miles from Port Arthur. Jellicoe is the jumping off place for the Sturgeon River gold field, one of the latest of the new gold areas of the North. With the estabâ€" lishment of this branch the Imperial now has 26 branches in the North. Mr. Christie Schmelzle and family wish to express their thanks to all neighbours and friends who were so kind during the illness and death of Mr. Herman Schmelzle, especially to Dr. McClinton and all the nurses at the Presbyterian hospital. ~46 The voters list will be revised by the judge at Porcupine on Saturday, Noâ€" vember 24th, at 10.45 a.m. IMPERIAL AGAIN THE FIRST BANK IN NEW GOLD AREA Mrs. Turner, Laurier Avenue, was hcestess to the,. Ever Alert Card Club last night. Cards were played till 10.30, after which the hostess served a very dainty lunch. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Bound and Mrs. Gillan poured tea. Winners were:â€"1lst, Mrs. Wilkinson; 2nd, Mrs. BOound: 3rd, Mrs. Johnson. Notice is hereby given that Harold Garner is no longer in my employ and is not authorized to collect accounts in mny name or transact any other business for me. I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, Anasâ€" tasia Baleck, who has left my bed and board. ~46p (Signed) MACK BALECK. PRIVATE PARTY WISHES A LOAN of â€" $600.00. Pirstâ€"class securities. Willing to pay 8 per cent. interest. Apply to Box A. S., Advance, Timâ€" mins. â€"~46 EVER ALERT CARD CLUB HOLD PLEASING EVENING Siscoe Gold Mines, Ltd., for October treated 11,004 tons of ore, a new high milling record for the company, and produced bullion to the value of $180,â€" 004, according to official figures releasâ€" ed at Montreal last week.. For Septemâ€" ber the company reported production at $175,602. SISCOE GOLD MINES OUTPUT WAsS $180,004 IN OCTOBER A large increase in demand for cobalt ore is shown in the statement issued by Nipissing Mines on Monday, which shows that a total of 506,000 pounds of ore were shipped from that property in the week ended Thursday, November 8. LARGE INCREASE sSHOWN IN DEMAND FOR COBALT ORE The shipments were made on conâ€" secutive days, and went to the Norâ€" anda Smelter. Of the shipments inâ€" cluded in the report, five had a weight of 88,000 pounds, and the sixth of 66,000 pounds. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Nixon T. Berry STOCKS BONDS GRAIN Matheson, Ont. OFÂ¥ICEKS: Toronto (Signed) . M. NICOLSON HEARN CO. E offer an unexcelled service in minâ€" ing and industrial stocks, bonds and commodities. Memberships on leading exchanges toâ€" getherwith our extensive private wire system reaching all principal financial markets and northern mining centres, assure rapid transâ€" mission of important news and a fast and reliable market service. 46p M embers Toronmto Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange Montreal Curb Market Chicago Board of Trade Phones 106â€"106 Wild strawberries in blossom toâ€" gether with pussy willows were reportâ€" ed last week from Matheson. Kirkland I to add two force there. weet East A Gibson, of Matheson, was a visiâ€" tor to relatives and friends at Timâ€" mins last week. Note the dateâ€"Friday, Nov. 16!hâ€" Social evening, auspices of the Catholic Women‘s League, in the White Eagle hall, Sixth avenue. Mrs. H. R. Channen and daughter, Helen Rhea, are on a visit south until the end of the year, on a trip to Barâ€" rie, Ont., Toronto, Detroit, and New York. Her many circles of friends in town and district will regret to know that Mtrs. A. Gillies is ill at present, sufferâ€" ing from infecteq fingers, but is makâ€" ing good progress to recovery. Mrs. J. Dalton, who was seriously inâ€" jured in an automobile accident near Rouyn on Oct. 27th, is making good progress to recovery though it will be some time before she is fully recovered. Will‘ Rogers in "David Harum" at the Goldfields last week delighted big crowds. It gave Will Rogers a fine opportunity for the exercise of his parâ€" ticular genius while the supporting cast was good and the play itself specially attractive. Mrs. T. spent the parents, North Ba proves a n profits, the C( B, V. Harrison, general manager Oof the Northern Ontario Power Co., and F. W. B. Cadman, of the head office, New Liskeard, were business visitors to town this week. Miss Wing, of London, Ont., came to the camp last week, and will be engagâ€" ed in work here as another public health nurse looking after tuberculosis cases. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Knight, of Clute, announce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Mary Evelyn, to Eugene Major, eldest son of Mr. R. Major, of Amos, @Que., the marriage taking place in the R.C. church at Grenier on Wednesday morning, Nov. 14th. The Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church, Schumacher, announce their annual bazaar to be held on Tuesâ€" day, Nov. 27th. Schumacher events arse always of special interest and this bazaar will ‘be particularly so. It will help sOlve the Christmas gift problem as there will be a large array of choice articles, novelties, etc., on sale. The slippery condition of the roads and walks same days last week caused a large number of accidents. There were many falls on the sidewalks before they could be sanded. The roads were equally dangerous, many cars coming to more or less grief. The fall of snow There were seven fire alarm calls durâ€" ing the past week. Five of them were for chimney fires with no damage done, the other two were false alarms. Chief Jeffrey says that the perpretrator of the next false alarm wil be brought to book and dealt with sternly as the practice is a serious one. Some boys have been found to be guilty of this dangerous trick in the past, but no more of them will be allowed to get away with it. at the weekâ€"end helped in making conâ€" ditions less dangerous. SLIPPERY WALKS AND ROADS CAUSE MANY ACCIDENTS SEVEN FIRE ALARM CALLS DURING THE PAST WEEK Mrs. Garbutt, of London, Ont. isiting her daughter Mrs. W. Rinn Mr. and M from a W. H. Lepage, of Montreal, was sitor to Timmins for the weekâ€"end â€"Kit ival. Kitty ind M re the AL BAZAAR, TUESDAY NOV. 27TH AT SCHUMACHER i _new plan for he optimist that M. White, of Kirkland Lake, weekâ€"end the guest of her T. and Mrs. G. A. Macdonald Karl Eyre returned last isit to the South and ed. Wat Commer Thirsd and emner, of Ottaâ€" ‘riends here last Watch Mussolini apâ€" sharing farm â€"46 net There were bg crowds last week at the formal reâ€"opening of the S. Busoâ€" vetsky Ltd. store, Third avenue, after extensive alterations and extensions. The store has been completely remodâ€" elled, with an immense basement added and is now probably the finest â€"and most modern store in the North. The new windows are attracting special notice, the modern front taking the attention at once. The Bucovetsky firm were the reciâ€" pients of congratulations and good wishes from far and near last week on the occasion of the official.reâ€"opening. Telegrams from important firms in the larger cities, together with many bouâ€" quets. of flowers were received. These on display addeq to the general interest in the. reâ€"opening. Large Crowds Attend Big Store Reâ€"opening Many â€" Messages of Congratulation Flowers and Other Tokens Reâ€" ceéived by 8. Bucovetsky Limâ€" ited Last Week. The annual bazaar under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church is announced to be held on Saturday, Nov. 24th. This bazaar is a feature alâ€" ways loOked forward to with interest. Preparations are now being concluded for this event. Further references to this event will be found in The Adâ€" vance week. Randal Vansickle, who has been with the Star Transfer for many years, and who has been known and popular in the town and district since the early days, has opened a new transfer busiâ€" ness at 2 Secongq avenue, to be known as the Vansickle Transport. The new business is fully equipped to handle all trdnsfer, transport and storage business, and the wellâ€"known courtesy and acâ€" commodation for which Mr. Vansickle has made a reputation assures custoâ€" mers of servi.ce and satisfaction. UNITED CHURCH LADIE ANNUAL BAZAAR ON TWO BOYS GET SUSPENDED SENTENCE ON WEDNESDAY New Transfer Business Opened by R. V ansickle ~Catr, findl store buildin Court in corn Wednesday :1 the boys we pended sent much to kes sOort ‘Of‘"1 warn the not belot Almonte Gazette:â€"In â€" accordance with directions contained in his will the technical library of the late Major J. Mackintosh Bell of Almonte has been dispatched to Kingston where it will be placed in Miller Hall, Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity, and will form the nucleus of a library in geology and geography for graduate students to be known as the Mackintosh Bell Memorial Library. 00“00ONOMQQNQOMQQQONWM“WM“ i _ Your Grey Hair _ | ¢ o css * Cw 44 (3Btf) *# $ BETTY‘S CL EANING PARLOR 10 CEDAR STREET NORTH 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 Bottle SOLD UNDEK A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE To keep the hair and scalp clean, use ANGELIQUE SPECIAL SHAMPOOâ€"Price 25¢ per bottle For Sale by MOISLEY BALL, Druggists @ is e 4 d s can be restored to its NATURAL COLOUR without the use of a dye or tint CLEANED AND PRESSED When your suit has been cleaned and pressed by us you will find it will last longer and look better. young boys finding t odern store in the Nor ndows are attracting the modern front tal Rheumatic Capsules § Your Druggist Can Supply You BOX OF 50 CAPSULES â€" $1.00 ample sSchumacher, Ont ouble if they would no lads against taking wha z to them, but also show nple By avoiding any ‘p were enten USE nnectl0o] mornin m youn 10ldin allowed Parc ole a radiator from article behind a y were in Juvenile with the theft on .. After a warning t€ ofâ€"the S. Busoâ€" d avenue, after and extensions. npletely remodâ€" basement added theâ€" finest â€"and the North. The 2rS QUC O would nol king wha to go on susâ€" nts could dc rs out of thi: any * pat olen 200( 5‘ AID NOV. 24TH this only does them Edgecreek Consolidated Gold Syndiâ€" cate, drilling in the northern section of its propetrty in the Beattyâ€"Munro gold area, encountered a large quartz porâ€" phyry dyke, according to W. J. Stewâ€" art, president. NOo, 13 hole, which was drilled to the north, hit two mud seams after cutting the dyke, while No. 14 put down to the south, picked up the dyke which has a width of 125 feet, carrviug pyrite and fine grey copper. Reports from Matheson last week indicate that four horses have mysterâ€" :lously dsappeared from that district without leaving any clue as to what happened to them. ~â€" The farmers Oowning the horses do not know wheâ€" ther the animals wandered away, were stolen, or whatever other fate overâ€" took them. 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FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES â€" 25c and 50¢ EVERYWHERE An injury received during childâ€" birth by Mrs. M. Seyffert, Toronto, Ontario, â€"resulted in constipation. Mrs. Seyffert did not find complete relief until she started using Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives. She is so grateful to be well again that Mrs. Seyffert wants to MOTHER INJURED AT CHILDBIRTH â€"the most popular of all indoor sports bowling Timmins Ontario Phone 280 EEK CONSOLIDATED ‘!Ts BIG PORPHYRY DYKE Bowling is not a fad. Like any other national game, it is here to stay. Its healthâ€"giving qualiâ€" ties are endorsed by medical men and enâ€" joyed by everyone. Come in toâ€"night and bowl on Brunswick Alleys. _ Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozy. Timmins, Ont By Virtue of Warrants | the hands and seal of th and Secretary of Public No. 1 of the Townships of | Matheson, dated the 20th gust, 1934, and to me dil manding the Sheriff to lands hereinafter describec of taxes respectively due gether with the costs incu! by give notice that purs! Assessment Act, I shall, . the 4th day of December, hour of 11.00 o‘clock in t] at the Sherifft‘s Office, in | Cochrane, in the District : proceed to sell by public much of the said lands necessary for the payment arrears and costs thereon, arrears and costs have paid. And further take notice it is the in tention of the Trustees of Public Section No. 1 of the Townships C German and Matheson, to purchase $ the «@djourned sale, if held, said pat cels of land, if the price offered is les than the arrears and costs thereo according to R.S.0O0., 1927, Chapter 23 Section 157, Subâ€"section 3: TOWNSHIP OF GERMAN 1. Parcel 157 South East Cochrane H. Helene: Lots Nos. 30 31, : shown on Plan Mâ€"22 (Temiskaming Arrears 1931â€"32â€"33: $47.90; Costs, Total $66.65; Patented. 2, Parcel 3452: South East Cochrant H. Helene: Lot No. 29 as shown 0 Plan Mâ€"22 (Temiskaming): Arreal 1931â€"32â€"33: $37.00; Costs, $18.75; Tot: $56.74; Patented. The adjourned sale, held at the same time weeks later. 4. John Brown, S. pt. c 4; Arrears 1920 to 1934, $26.42, Total $15942; Pa 5. William Edgar Doh LO0t 11, Con. 4; Arrears $84.00, Costs $21.52, Patented. 10. Mohawk Timber Lan of Lot 1, Con. 3; Arrears 19. $84.00, Costs $21.52%, Total Patented. 11. Thomas Francis, S Con. 3; Arrears 1932 to 19 Costs $17.32, Total $59.32; P 12, Victor Sifton, S of Lo Arrears 1928 to 1934, $98 $22.92, Total $102.92; Patent 13. Victor Sifton, 8 4 of L 4: Arrears 1926 to 1934, $13 $26.42, Total $159.42; Patentt By Virtue of Warrants issued un the hands and seal of the (*hairm and Secretary of Public School Sect No. 1 of the Townships of Hoyle Matheson, dated the 13th day of 4 gust, 1934, and to me directed, co manding the Sheriff to levy upon lands hereinafter described for arre of taxes respectively due thereon, gether with the costs incurred, I he by give notice that pursuant to Assessment Act, I shall on Tues the 4th day of December, 1934, at : hour of 11.30 o‘clock in the foreno at the Sherifft‘s off.ce, in the Town Cochrane, in the District of Cochra proceed to sell by public auction much of the said lands as may necessary for the payment of the s arrears ond costs thereon, urless s1 £crrears and costs have hbeen soo paid. And further take notice it is the tention of the Trustees of Public Sc Section No. 1 of the Townships of F and Matheson to purchase at the journed sale, if held, said parce! land if the price offered is less the arrears and costs thsereof, acc ing to RS.O. 1927, Chapter 238, tion 157, Subâ€"section 3. TOWNSHIP OF MATHESON 1. Charles James Brodie, S. pf lot 10, Con. 1; Arrears 1930 to $70,.00, Costs . $20.12; ; Total $9 Patented. 2. Charles James Brod Lot::123; Con. ~1, Arrears _ $98.00, Costs $22.92; T. Patented. 3. Joseph Montgomery, © Con. 2; Arrears 1925 to Costs $48.92, Total $206.9 6. Lyle Gillard, N. pt. of Lot 5; Arrears 1925 to 1934, $158.0( $48.92, Total $206.92; Patented. TOWNSHIP OF HOYLE Total $74.72; Patented. 8. Hilda Della Edith Wilso: Lot â€"6, Con. 1; Arrears 1931 $56.00, Costs $18.72, Tota Patented. 9. William Mullin; C Nelson Armstrong, S i Arrears 1925 to 1934 $48.92, Total $206.92; 7. Henry Howitt, N. 4 Lot Arrears 1931 to 1934, $56.00, C 14. George McCrea, N Con. 5; Arrears 1925 to Costs $48.92, Total $206.9 15. Mohawk Timber a 5. % of Lot 3, Con. 5; A 1934, $42.00, Costs $17.32 Patented. of Lot 5, Con. $56.00, Costs Patented. * Guelph Mercury : thing you think you to use it. The adjourned held at the weeks later. Published in Sept. Ist, Oct. 6tt Bheriff, Dist Bheriff‘s C 1934. Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes 16. Gertrude M ‘s Office, in he Dismct ( 11 by public said lands the payment JOHN 1D. MACKAY Paten llin McInt f Liot 3, Ct $158.00, A T 9t a] al ) 0] 10 $10 Lot 10 $158.00 1M riid ch be 1] of it 1€ 11