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Porcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1935, 2, p. 4

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Tenders will be received by it dersigned up to February 19th, for stipplying Eleven Firemen‘s f 20 oz. Indigo Serge, d@ay, tion of 1 Township ner mont TARIOâ€"In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away January 28, 1934. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear, Toeo far away for sight or speech, But not tto far for «thought to reach. Sweet to remember him, who once was here, And who though absent is just as dear. â€"Loving remembered by his daughâ€" ter Violet, sonâ€"inâ€"law, Wilson, Alan and Amy. â€"8 p. TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE Cmmaram mamnncee: sn NOTICE George Sharp, on behalf of his | mother, wishes to thank the many friends for their kindly remembrances on the occasion her 8l1st birthday on | Tuesday, Jan. 29th, especially thanking those who sent flowers, cards, and other gifts. â€"9 p.| POR RENTâ€"L all conveniet FOR RENTâ€"Small, twoâ€"roomed apartâ€" ment; partly furnished; suitable for light housekeeping; very central. Apply at 6 Balsam Street, North, FPOR RENTâ€"Three rooms; very warm, lights and water; very cheap. Apply at 16 Second Street, Goldale Townâ€" site. â€" 9 p. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished room, with or without kitchen privileges; suitable for couple; all conveniences. Apply at 8 Kirby Avenue, Timmins. â€" 9 p FOR RENTâ€"L room; all conyv preferred. App South, Timmins FOR RENTâ€"Apartments with all conâ€" veniences: central location; hot water heated; immediate possession; adults only. Apply at 85 Pine Street, south FOR RENTâ€"Front room, bright warm, steamâ€"heated; partly furnished. bath and use of phone. Apply at 15 Mountjoy St. apt. 2, Timminss. â€" â€"9p POR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed shack. Apâ€" ply at 172 Spruce Street, South, Timâ€" mins. â€"5p FPOR RENT MALE HELP WANTEDâ€"Bookkeeperâ€" accountant; young man preferred; state in first letter, age, nationality, education, experience and salary reâ€" quired. Write to Box H. C., The cupine Advance, Timmins. â€"8â€"9 FOR RENTâ€"â€"F FOR RENTâ€"Apartments with all conâ€" veniences; central location; hot water heated; immediate possession; adults only. Apply at 85 Pine Street, South Timmins. â€"6â€"7p FOR RENTâ€"Furnished rcoms, newly decorated:; all conveniences. Apply at 54 Fifth Avenue, Timmins. 8â€"9â€"10â€"11p Timmin FOR RENTâ€"Two nice rooms at 43 Fourth Avenue; all conveniences. Apply at 59 Fifth Avenue, Timmins.i â€"~8p| NOotice is hereby given that my wife. Scsuthcott, having left my bed and board; I will not be responsible for ainy dGdebts contracted by her in my 1A ImC Dated gern Spru nea e ; only. A Timmin heated; furnished ¢r use of telephone. Appl Street, South, Timmin: Apply T‘immin ib nt j ENTâ€"Large, warmlyâ€"heated all conveniences. Gentlemen d. Apply at 79 Elm Street, Timmins, Telephone 376â€"J. Apply [immin ‘â€"New,. sixâ€"roomed house; basement, laundryâ€" iace. Phone 1132â€"W. â€"9p 104 ME MORIA M Eleven Firemen‘s Um-; Sudbury Star:â€"Physicists z. Indigo Serge, extra: human race can adapt itself city Of oxygen. Of course, H. E. MONTGOMERY, underlying principle of th Clerk lower berth. accompanied witl > received oy the R. H. SOUTHCOTT Jan. 29th, 1935. hip of Tisdale, FRANK C EVANS Birc} roomed apartment, d icr unfurnished; Applyv at 83 Birch ‘eived oy the un ive QO‘clock, Monâ€" 1935, for the posiâ€" Roreman, for the le, Salary $175.00 IUTITiL 258 MountJjoy r nhone 10232 omed house Apply a i. Timmins. >â€"roomed house ; 60 Fourth Ave Street, North furnished 1 9â€"10 p â€"89â€"11 â€""Ip| MORTGAGE WANTEDâ€"$800.00 ""'I ner of sixâ€"roumed house desires °"?~i for further details write to tC°"! _ Burke, Timmins. Ont. 1p â€"( :\Planning to Assist . the Pulpwood Trade didn‘t believ trade would ada could q Ontario Government to Deâ€" cide at Early Date Wheâ€" ther or Not Stumpage Dues will be Reduced. a market for Can phite pulp in the United St imports from Scandinavian The Ontario Governmen cide in the next few days reduce stumpage due on p it has done on lumber, Pré burn announced at Toront said th ment * burn announced night. Reduction of s in lumbering op ployment for 1 In 1918 112.000 t Col. Mac Lang, chairman of the T. N. O. Commissicn, A. H. Cavanagh, general manager, and other officials of the railway were in Timmins this week Mr. Cavanagh being here for a coup‘:e of days on railway business. Plans are under way for impreoved and exâ€" tended service, the changes announced a week ago in the Toronto trains beâ€" ing part of the programme planned to give the North the best possible serâ€" vice. All persons having claims agains} the estate of Margaret Grant Stovel,| late of the Township of Tisdale in thef District of Cochrane, married woman, deceased, who died on or about the| 26th day of October, 1934. are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned administrator on or before the day of March, 1935, full particulars of| their claims. _ Immediately ‘after ‘the| said ‘15th day of March, 1935, the asâ€"| sets of the deceased will be distributed | amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which| the administrator shall then have noâ€"; tice. Inspector to Study Mail Delivery Idea (Continued from Page One) and cthers who have important letters not in time for the closing of the mails at the post office. The third suggestion will also be conâ€" sidered a gcod one by most people. It is to the effect that mail receiving boxes be established at strategic points throughout the town. Such mail boxes would be a great convenience ty the Dated this 21st day of January, 1935 JOSEPH HODDER STOVEL, câ€"o Dome Mines Limited, South Porâ€" cupine, Ont.. Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Grant Stovel, deâ€" ceased by Fasken, Robertson, Aitchiâ€" son, Pickup Calvin Street, Toronto, Ont., NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALEâ€"Modern, sixâ€"rcomed | at 64 Railroad street, South P pine; cement basement, hard floors. Two lots. Apply H. SCc manager, Imperial Bank, Timm LIVE FOR THE JOY OF LIVING: Dc you suffer from stomach troubles indigestion, constipation, liver or kidâ€" ney trouble, headaches, weakness tired feeling, etc.? Then write us enclosing 3¢ stamp, for free sampl( package of Wigwam Indian style herb tea. You will feel better alâ€" most at once. Harrison R. Johns, 228 AMAISs increas The Prem nent betwe FOR SALEâ€"T‘wo hou dition. Apply at 25 Re ECZEMAâ€"PSORIASIS SUFPFERERS T. N. 0. Officials Pay Visit to Timmins This W eek With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been â€" simplified. _ Want advts now are l¢e per word with a minimum of 25¢ (3be if charged). The most stubborn quickly respond to Wonder Healing Salve Impetigo, Ringworm Chaps, Pemphigus, et work. 50¢c;.. $1.00; .. $2 Moislevy Ball. tired feeling, etc.? Then write us enclosing 3¢c stamp, for free sampl( package of Wigwam Indian style herb tea. You will feel better alâ€" most at once. Harrison R. Johns, 228 College Street, Toronto. e: The Estate of Margaret Grant Stovel, deceased. diti0n. T‘immit WOuilg eve Canada vernmen market .“? to umpagt rovernment will de few days whether t due on pulpwood a 1¢ T.; Premier I Toronto Mot ~~30â€" ‘Toronto his Solicitors. â€"]â€"9Q9â€"11 litional men,, The chief highlights in the Hauptâ€" the Governâ€" man trial this week has been the gruelâ€" ae same conâ€" ling crossâ€"examination of the man perators. accused of kidnapping and murdering interested in the baby son of Col. and Mrs. Lindâ€" anadian sul. P°rgb. The State Attorney made States where Hauptman admit to a number of misâ€" ian countries Statements and had the usually cool increase dur-fa“d collected prisoner stammering and Mr. 'Hepburn'g sweating. In the main, â€" however, \Hauptman stuck to his story that he _ ine" 4 ._, ; | got the money from Fisch and that he l:w;ullx;p?;;; had nothing to do with the kidnapping and in 1982 and murder. His alibis as to his | whereabouts the night of the crime itv agrea._| are @also holding up to some extent. SO? Sfi?fi: d Hauptman's wife was on ;he stand and uation but heigavg evidence in her husoand‘s favour. i for the pulp Carsstrpm. an unemployed carpenter, Canâ€"| e;eqmrxed the court on Tuesday by inâ€" ive prices \sisting he saw Hauptman in the Bronx | where his wife worked on the e night of March 1st, 1932 when the baby sts think the was stolen. The State, however, is said elf to a scarâ€"| to have evidence to upset this and will . that‘s the also move to prosecute Carlstrom on a the ‘Pullman charge Of murder. The trial drags pIrC .. while yO 60. Sold b ere He re R 1€ rilment x_â€"â€"_"Th ils Itc! loan Heyp Word this morning from Lancaster, Ont., is to the effect that a bad fire in the business section of the village caussd a damage loss of probably $35,000. Misfortune has blocked every effort of the fireâ€"fighters to check the Highlights in the Trial of Hauptman at New Jersey The ighowing of interesting and eduâ€" cational motion pictures at the Oddâ€" fellows‘ hall on Monday evening through the courtesy of the Ford Moâ€" tor Co. and their lscal representative, the McDowell Motors, proved a very popular feature and attracted large crowds whz> found the pictures most informative â€" and enjoyable. These motion pictures showed the Ford car in action, depicted some of the Ford plants and also gave views of the Chiâ€" cago Fair, as well as comic strips, etc. FOR SALEâ€"Between twelve and fifteen tons of wellâ€"cured natural Hay. For full particulars apply to A. E. Dillman, Porcupine P.O., Ontario. â€"9â€"10 p. Lot No. 77 Township of Whitney, FProntage 51‘ 3" on Dome Street. Depth 102‘ 6" to the T. N. O. Railway Proâ€" perty at South Porcupine Station. Offers in writing will be received by the undersigned. The third suggestion will also be conâ€" sidered a gcod one by most people. It is to the effeéect that mail receiving boxes be established at strategic points throughout the town. Such mail boxes would be a great convenience t3 the residents in general, if the cost of the boxes and the necessary cost for clearâ€" ng were not tooa great. WOOD FOR SALEâ€"16" Jackpine 4 ft. and 16" dry Birch; also mixed wooGd for furnace. Reasonable price. Apâ€" ply to Chaput Mainville, 118 First avenue Timmins, phone 377 52b tf Hundreds Pleased with â€"Ford Motor Pictures BOARD AND ROOMâ€"Miners preferâ€" red:; roomers to share rooms together; all conveniences. Apply at 16 Wilson Avenue, Timmins or Box 195. â€"50ap ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Russell Hotel POR SALEâ€"Break{ condition. Also s SPECIAL SALE OF USED WASHERS One Comnnor demonstrator; $40.00 oft regular price; cne Beatty Model "A"; one Beatty White Cap; one Rotarex. All above machines guaranteed for one year. Apply at Taylor Hardware POR SALEâ€"Beatty copperâ€"tub washâ€" er; guaranteed; terms arranged. Phone 585â€"W. â€"0 BOARD AND ROOMâ€"Rocm with two single beds, in comfortable private home where board excellent. Recentâ€" ly remodelled and newly furnished. Mrs. M. Lawlor, 3 Eim street south, Timmins. Telephone 552â€"). ="I ire Does Big Damage at Lancaster, Ontario newly _ de throughout day or wee All above one year. phone 300 Warehouse Lot For Sale Apply T‘immit Rates Phone fast suite; in good studio couch, reaâ€" at 18 Commercial â€"9 p. G. N. ROSS, | Avenue, Timmins steam _ heated reasonable: by THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Next week â€" is Week" in the Norti O. bonspiel at thern Ontario bons Jan. 30th chimney fir guished by chemic Jan. 30th, at 5.05 75 Rae street. nort} tition caused by blow torch. Dama insurance. Fire ex icals. Grease on Stove Causes Call for Fire Brigade The fire calls week include th Jan. 30th, 12. Commodore Res Grease burning are a small mortgage 1 Considerable progre ing the vear. Toronto Traims to Make Better Speed Annual Meeting of Baptist Church Here The annual meeting of t church of held showed the finances of the being in good conditiztn. Th a small mortgage left to pa J. Tait, whoe was taken ill whil: working at some Hollinger claims i: Quebec, and rushed to the Rouyn hos pital, was able to return to Timmin on Tuesday and after a night ‘aAt St Mary‘s hospital was discharged â€"as re covered and has returned to his dutics In the article last week giving details of the new train service effective on Sunday, Feb. 3rd, a typographical error made it appear that the trains Nos. 46 and 47 would run over the C.P.R. rightâ€" ofâ€"way between North Bay and Toronâ€" Of course, it should have read C. N.R. rightâ€"ofâ€"way. ‘The â€" chief point however, 1s that on the CN.R.â€"between North Bay and Toronto the new service is speeded up, saving about an hcsur and a half in running time, while nearly another hour is saved in running time between North Bay and Timmins. This brings No. 47 into Timmins at 4.45 p.m., inâ€" stead of 5.35, though the train leaves Tor:nto at 11.10 instead of 9.35 p.m. as at present.> Similar spseding up a‘so obtains on the service to Toronto. The train now comes into Timmins instead of going to Cochrane as has been the case in recent times. A E. DeMille is i South Porcupine su leg in an accident at he is employed. Ré Porcupine say he i progress to recovery His many friends in town will regret to know that W. ill at his home here. SOm while at work a falling pole and some internal injuric He will go into St. Mary‘s I weekâ€"end for a minor opera The special called for Ti o‘clock was pos account of th John Morrison F. A. Burt, manage Bank, was operated hospital on Tuesday and at latest report:s progress to recovery. Presentations Made to Clerk and Treasurer in Appreâ€" ciation of Their Long and Effective Services. Arthur Lawlor, St. Mary‘s hospita gressing favourabl that he will be a home soon. Cochrane is plannit twentyâ€"fifth annivers poration of the town summer. Miss Ethel Brow J. L. Brown. Eim left for Tor:nto, w training for a nurs Mr. and rived home the Scuth. resday epoOoTrts he is mak N 1 n / 11 h the twWwo wA church. it n ltTY D. W id 1 mM| dic $ it 5K811 48 * 5 5* 854415 4 5 4 4 43 s s s . o o o . n i n . . i i i o i i e i i e i i e e e i e iE C CR C C C o 2 0 C C C CC S CEAAA CA * A CA 5 5 54| Semiâ€"Weekly Review of News in General tary records. The only explanation that ssems probable of the death of the two men is that one fell from the rear of the observation car and the other attempted to save his friend, and evenâ€" tually, exhausted, fell off himself. The two bedies were found several miles be Items of Interest from Far and Near. Special Notes on Happenings of the Day. n 11 J. S. Woodsworth, leader of wlhile favouring some fe > proposed social legislation Bennett objects to the co 7C mpose more tTaXAatIOn. Il is IlIKeIY t taxation will be increased in Onâ€" o in any event. i an address at Montreal Premier imett advocated a new social conâ€" t. He said that the matter could be lookesd upon from the individuâ€" iewpoint alone but that there must social ideas and ideals to embrace irned roup of 150 unemployel staged a nstration on a lot opposite the of the Minister of Public Welâ€" Hon. David Croll, at Windsor. lemonstration was advertised as a st against reduced relief rations. Mr. Croll was not at home when emonstration took place. umbia University, New York, has unced the discovery of the chemâ€" formula of vitamin B. ‘This is 1¢ In connection with the issuing of the Semiâ€"Weekly The Advance offers you DPictorial Review. .. .1yr. D Canadian Horticulture and Home Magazine .. .1y;. :] National Home Monthly .......... 1 yr. f health. Vitami min. without wh go to pieces. Hepburn told a aat if Premier Be > power at the c ctions Ontario w more taxation. 1 on will be increas Maclean‘s (24 issues) 1 yr. 1 yr. Chatelaine ... ow ard amin B. Bennett were â€"_coming Doâ€" would have It is likely eased in Onâ€" the C. C atures of of Premâ€" Thoma yr. 91 has warnt that the 1« be stoppe: the provi personally the law w Rouge plottec of the terrorize Bourgeo where h be hears Manhattan, Ne loss of $1,416,00 cashier‘s countt turning around. anncunced (hat been made in the goods for reâ€"expo British Dominion Despatches sug{ accept Japanese p joint war on the responsible for m recent troubles in Mr. Justice Coderre, formerly secreâ€" tary of state in the Borden Governâ€" ment, is dead at the age of 69 years. C. Alfred McGuire has resigned as president of the Ontario Municipal Elective Association, a post held since 1922. He explained that not only had the Hydro been brought into politics but the worst features of politics were beâ€" ing forceu into Hydro. Mayor Simpâ€" son, ‘zf Toronto, was elected to succeed Mr. McGuire. David Msisner, of Cincinnatti, will Ca se Rive on a casl have bee nava their thing rudienc Ord nent mb m Th MAIL cOUPON TODA Y wÂ¥arned the lot opped This wonderful offer is availâ€" able to old and new subscribâ€" ers to this newspaper. We guarantee the fulfillment of all magazine subscriptions and you have positive assurance that this generous offer is exactly as represented. Reâ€" newals will be extended for full term shown. J bit il¢ against. Ernest Bourgeois, head Square Deal Association, opposâ€" mg‘s aitempts as dictator and er, â€" has disappeared. Mrs. ois, however, says she knows her husband is and that he will I1 Japat ace a a, ev an, New â€" YOrk, re $1,416,000 in bonds counter just while d of Trade bat k Monday night AI 10 omm AVOU h oweve sband 1 in d laced inced NnI University of Montreal t was conducting would so would ail Others in Ie said that while he ired national lotteries, nst all sweepstakes and vas his duty to enforce would do the sames. P. Long, of Louisiana, itia out at Baton it achinery and equipâ€" more than $5,000,000 for shipment to Russia ed in Britain, Arcos ed. In addition it is large purchases had ie British market of ort, mainly from the is and colonies. gest that China may protection and make a reds who are chiefly ost of the present and C121 thre China Toronto n vounsg re . preparmng UV a ‘ they will hold up hey have to cat noâ€" se clip list of Magazines after chec} tions desired. Fill out coupon ct tlemen: I enclose $............ 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