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Porcupine Advance, 6 Jun 1935, 1, p. 4

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All persons ‘having claims against the estate of Annie Jensen, late of the Township of Tisdale in the District of Cochrane, married woman, who died on or abSut the 3lst day of August, 1932, are required to send particulars thereof to the» undersigned on or beâ€" fore the £7‘D day of Juiie, 1935., After said date the assets of the saiq estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of »which the administrator shali then have notice. Datec; this ‘22nd day of May, A.D. HANS JENSEN, Schumacher, Ontario, by DEAN KESTER, Timmins Ontario, his solicitor herein. â€"39â€"41â€"43 In the Estate of Annie Jensen, late of the Township of Tisdale in the Disâ€" trict of Céchranec, married woman, Deceased. BABY‘S SKIN AILMENTS, ECZE] Chaps, Cuts, etc., respond quickl} KLEEREXâ€""‘The Wonder Hea Salve." Also heals Psoriasis, Imp go, Erythema, Pemphigus, etc. W Like Magic. $1.00; $2.00. commended and sold by Moisley Ball. YOUNCG MAN with some experience in subscription sales, free to travel with crew selling wellâ€"known Canadian publication. Travelling expenses plus highest commissions paid. Apply 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday or Priday at 84 Pifth Avenue. â€"~43p McINTOSH SPRINGS HOTEL â€" A good place for Meals, Rooms and Service.: s Refreshments. Standard Hotel, licenced. J. H. Tremblay, proprietor, â€"McIntosh â€"Springs. â€"36â€"37â€"38â€"39â€"40â€"41â€"42â€"43p COMFPORTABLE ROOM board: in â€" newlyâ€"furn DANCING SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN Tuition â€" includes physical culture, tap, ballet and national dancing. Stage singing taught. Rates moderâ€" ate. Apply Mrs. Harold Burt, 17 Borden ‘avenue, Box 948, Timmins. â€"~32tf BOARD AND ROOMâ€"For. one or two gentlemen, in a private home; all conveniences. 168 Elm Street, North, Phone 231. â€"39p ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Private room in a comfortable hosme; home privileges. Appiy at 167 Birch Street, South, ~43p Timmins. ROOM ferred. Wilson FOR RENTâ€"S conveniences: GRASS TO RENTâ€"All fence cient to pasture 1000 cattie. . FOR RENT Apply to North. Ti nmnome; reas meal tickgt. Mrs. Lawlot sun p Apply North Timmins Dairy 1Ja1rV of ene Phone RTABLE ROOM â€" Excellent in newlyâ€"furnisheq private réeasona)le weekly rate; or tickets for board only. Apply [)a sure it‘s pure wholesome milk such as Timmins ry supplies then you will get your full quota energyâ€"giving butterfat and other nutriment. me 935 and have our salesman call. JEAKII 1308 « AND BOARDâ€"Miners preâ€" Allâ€"conveniences. Apply at 16 Avenue, or Box 195, Timmins. â€"~43p 4 M O RENTâ€"Hy July ist, 4 to house, by responsible Engâ€" ing couple. No children. B or write to Box E.M., The Timmins. ~43p AILMENTS, ECZEMA, etc., respond quickly to The Wonder Healing heals Psoriasis, Impetiâ€" Pemphigus, etec. Works 50c: > $1.00; â€" Reâ€" 4â€"16 Cedar Street, North ®. Lennan. 10 Elm Street r board only. Apply Eim South, Timmins. 1J CC oned ind AT Iurnace} ned shack. 170 Maple ~43p App ~43tf fato â€"42tf uffi 39tf Sudbury Star:â€"A Florida fisherman reports the capture of a huge bull ray 16 feet in width and weighing 2,500 pounds. If you don‘t believe it, he can show you the shrimp net in which he caught it. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any claims or demands ’agamst the late David Douglas Craig. who died on or abcut the 6th day of April, 1935, at Timmins, Ontario, inâ€" testate, are required to send, post preâ€" paid, or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitor herein for Dorothy May Craig, Administratrix for the Estate Of the said David Douglas Craig, their names. addresses and full particulars in writâ€" Iing, of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities held by thein, if any. And take notice that after the 28th day of June, A.D. 1935, the said Doroâ€" thy May Craig will proceeq to distriâ€" bute the assets of the estate among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice, and that the said Dorothy May Craig will not be liable for the said assets or part thereof to any person whose claim she shall not then have received notice. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 4th day of June, A.D. 1933. WILLIAM O. LANGDON, Solicitor for the said Dorothy May Craig, Adâ€" ministratrix. 43â€"44â€"45 gives i In the matter of the Estate cf David Douglas Craig, lote of the Township of Tisdale, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, miner, deceased. strength WOOD FOR SALEâ€"16" Jackpine 4 ft.} and 16" dry Birch; also mixed wood for furnace. Reasonable price. Apâ€" ply to Chaput Mainville, 118 Firstl avenue Timmins, phone 377 52b tfl i wWOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry Tamarack §$3.75; dry Birch ‘$3.75; Jackpin: $3.25; dry Mixed Wood $2.75, 16"; alsc 12" wood. G. Morin, 71 Main Avenue Phone 829â€"J. â€"40 tft FLOWER AND VEGETABLE PLANTS | cClOS â€"Over 60 varieties of hardy choice | to h flowers for bedding, window boxes | mak and hanging pots; tomatoses, cablsage, | cauliflower and celery plants now ’ Hi ready,. Northern Florist, Porcupine. ,lfi ‘Greenhouse at crossing, main highâ€" Cl way in Porcupine. â€"41â€"43â€"45â€"4"7 FOR SALEIâ€"Plants: Cabbage, Caul flower, Tomatoes, Asters, Marigolc Snapdragons, â€" Carnations, Stock Phlox, Verbena, etc. Large® plant Prices reasonable. Half mile pa Mattagami Bridge. Phone 81W3. 200â€"GALLON STEEL TANK Apply Doyle‘s, 31 Fourth ner of Cedar. With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been simplified. _ Want advts now are 1e per word with a minimum of 25¢ (35¢e if charged). Avenuet all attachments, in perfect condi Will sell at very reasonable p Apply to 10 Fiim Street, South phone 794â€"J. â€" good condition Street, Timmit for speedy US )yâ€"The ardens A GAME OF THE GAME Pop for the (Gzame WOODP FOR SALE the same are needed Drink lots ¢( Selling â€" like call; no oblig: Plant Nursery Phone 1234â€"M T immins BALL OR OF LIFE Apply like obligati Health DT App A} im cleaner mil pnh hot ge, Caul Marigold Stock ge* plant 1t 10 â€"41p price.‘ Donald Frood Injured h, or | in Accident Yesterday N1 431 13 441 SHAnows w W .C Cochrane is wellâ€"known throughout the North for its excellence in water sports, its girl swimmers and diving artists being especially expert. Swimâ€" mers from Ccchrane have usually figured in the annual Goldfield Drug Store swim at Golden City and in cther events in Timmins and district. The reason for the special prominence in water sports of the Cochrane young people may not be so well known. The W.C.T.U. has been in charge of swimâ€" ming at Cochrane for some soight years past and in recent years have engaged a paild instructor, as well as providing the most complete facilities at the psol in Lake Command>. reason Tor water sport people may W.C.TU. ho Cochrane Swimmers Now Preparing for the Season The work of clearing and grading will be gotten under way at once, the contract t> be completed late in the summer, and the diversion ready for traffic in the early fall months. past UrIct â€"~f for ‘ 6 Nipissin: nounced by Gens clearing of Gull Contract for Diversion Awarded by the T. I The North Bay Nugget this week says:â€""Following a checkâ€"up on headâ€" lights of automobiles travelling ithe Ferguson highway Saturday night, conâ€" ductsd by Provincial Traffic Officer Wesley McCord and Provincial ‘Conâ€" stables N. C. Smaill and William Noyes, headlight beams were declared too high and in many cases too glaring,. The three provincial officers were stationed almost a mile south of the gates. Moâ€" torists were waved into a side road where the beams of their headlights were inspected. Licenses were also checked. Constable McCord stated these headlight inspections will be conâ€" tinued, with the object of eliminating danger and accidents caused by blindâ€" ing lights. Automobile owners whose hkcadlight beams are declared too high or glaring are requested to have them UrI id ju While at work near Matheson yesterâ€" day Donald Frood met with an acciâ€" dent that required treatment for him. A board fell striking him on the head and inflicting a nasty wound. Dr. Mcâ€" Clinton happened to be passing at the time and gave the injured man attenâ€" tion. Five stitches were necessary to close the wound. Mr. Frood was taken to his home at Connaught where he is making gzsod progress to recovery. Highway Traffic Officers Check Glaring Headlights ROOMS AT DOYLE‘Sâ€"â€"Apply TRUCK FOR SALEâ€"1931 G.M.C. T 60 Platform. Recently overhauled and in good condition. Further informaâ€" tion can be obtained on aApplication to the undersigned. G. N. Ross, 60 Third avenue, Timmins. ~35tetf General Manager A. H. Cavanagh. part of the road‘s summer proâ€" nme, the track diversion plan is a long one, but is designed to eliiâ€" ate a woodén trestle which in the has caused officials some concern, t has been burned out several times 11 mnnection with the swimming ing events at Conklin‘s Shows t week the management of the as anxious to interest any from niract has been awarded by the aming and Northern Ontario y to R. Walsh, Temagami, for and grading on the south side l Lake, in Lebel Township, disâ€" f Temiskaming, in preparation track diversion scheme on the 1g Central Railway, it was anâ€" d at North Bay some days ago eral Manager A. H. Cavanagh. Mtrs. J. G auUsC been fires. Mrs Ma Mrs. Ba 11 annual meeting R. R. " mayor of the town, ident of the Cochrane ring Club. Other offiâ€" G. Anderson, honorary J. M. Fenny, secretary â€" r R. M. Smith, Mrs. Hurd, M. McArton, F. lard, W. L. Warrell, D vÂ¥ and R. E Reid, exeâ€" ie, Schumacher. Enguire avenue, Schumacher. â€"35~36tf feature med â€"house with let, water. Apply et, South Porcuâ€" ~43â€"44p f Cedar, North, ~43p aire held will be enâ€" s will comâ€" and special here 32â€"t1f. AL Al THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Arrangements for dancing as at present laid out by the pavilion manâ€" agement are proving popular with Timmins yowng people. Regular FPriday night dances at the Riverside pavilion begin toâ€"morrow night and will be continued all sumâ€" mer, it was announced last night. Entries in Diving Contest Taken Now Three Classes Should Give Local Divers Plenty of Chance at Worthwhile Prizes Offered by Conklins REGULAR FRIDAY NNGHT DANCES START TOâ€"MORROW The following is from The Barrie Examiner last week>â€"â€""Anncsuncement is made of the engagement of Doris Marguerite Turner, younger daughter of Mrs. Turner, Parkside Drive, and the late W. A. Turner, Barrie, to Sterling Elwood Grant, Schumacher, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Biram Grant, Cobalt, the marriage to take place in June." Geo. Moore has just returned from a motor trip to Sault Ste. Marie. Acâ€" cording to Mr. Moore, the reports ‘of bush fires in the North were much exâ€" aggerated in papers not only in the area but also in the South. Last week The Barrie Examiner had the following item:â€""Mr, and (Mrs. George L. Usher, Elmvale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Velma Norine, to Daniel Llqayd Keast, ocf Timmins, Ont., son of Mrs. M. Keast, Barrie, the wedding to take place the latter part of June." There ha Monday. D. Barrette, of 21% Way avenue, is seriously ill in the hcospital toâ€"day. He is one of the oldâ€"timers of the camp and hosts of old friends will wish him a speedy and complete recovery Of health travelling was on the Tuesday noon freight and was taken out again on Wednesday noon‘s train. Rev. Bruce Millar left yesteraay for Toronto to attend a Uniteg Church conference. Rev, Dr. Fraser, of South Porcupine, will take the morning serâ€" vice at Timmins United Church and John Lang, of Schumacher, a Queen‘s student, will take the evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lang of Haileybury were in Timmins on Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday of this week. One of the T. S. B. McConnell, of North Bay, was a guest this week at the home of his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller, here this week. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Carmen. ' Wils Lang, who has been past few days, is much im morning, it is reported. He to be up and around again or ten days. Mr. and Mrs, William Harrington, of Powassan, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. R. Elston, Maple street, south. Mrs., H. Cliff, formerly of Timmins, but now of Kirkland Lake, is a guest this week at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. D. G. McDermid at the Dome. Bornâ€"At 111 S June 2nd, to M Briandâ€"a daught ng In â€" N months, is Knight, in Rev. G,. Scott, of Noranda in town at present. John Holmes, of Ncranda visiting friends in Timmin Mrs. A. Patent her daughter in Mrs Ken Brown, who has bed g in Noranda for the p: Mrs. D. A. Farnsworth, of Noranda a visitor in Timmins this week. private cars in which they were vey Skey, of Kirkland Lakt in Timmins this week. Noranda 1or 1 is a guest of M in Timmins. 111 Spruce in Detroi has been ill for the much improved this pre 11 Te is expected in in a week *tet south, on Mrs. Edward been visitâ€" past few Robert Mcâ€" Helena (Montana) Independent:â€" Hitler says unemployment in German has ben reduced from 6,000,000 to 2, 000,000 but cloes not say whether it wa by Gehcading or banishment. Chicago News:â€"It is estimated 750,â€" 000 people in the United States deâ€" pend upon lipâ€"reading. But more than that number render only lip service. posed by LOuis PilCN, K.C., and other speakers were Mrs., D. P. Gootlieb, Wesâ€" tern Division of Hadassah; Abraham Klein from Canadian Young Judea; Samuel Schwisberg from the Zionist order Habonium; Borouch Zuckerman from the Histadruth; Abraham Levin; Mrs. David Dunkleman, Harry Rosenâ€" berg and Mrs. H. Singer. A garden party had been held the same afternon at "Mizpah," Mr. and Mrs. Freiman‘s home on the Gatineau, which was attended by 1,200 guests. g’ nique Occasion at / â€" Ottawa This Week A, J. Freiman, as head of the Zionâ€" ist organization in Canada, remarked that Zionism and Hadassah are inâ€" timately interwoven in Canada and that both are movements of the spirit. "It is our privilege to know about the work in Palestine," he said, "and to do our share in building it up. I am proud and happy over your kindness and your attitude to Mrs. Freiman and myself, and I take it as a tribute to the cause which we have the honour to repreâ€" sent." organization. Oh, no! It is you in this rcom and not me alone. I have only tried to help you and you have worked faithfully. wish to tell you also that my husband has guideq me in every move I have made. I was the working man and he was my guiding star." second Presentation Made Mrs. Abraham Raginsky made a secâ€" ond presentation to Mrs. Freiman in the form of an illuminateg volume with covers of carved Palestine wood, bearâ€" ing the signatures of all the members of. Hadassah in Canada. Mrs. Freiman in reply said in part: "I shall never forget your expressions of kindness. You say I have built this on the cake by officers of the chapters who had contributed was held. Mrs. Freiman® °J. Fnemans mother, lighted that for the Hgmllton chapter. Mrs. Louis Miller, of Montreal, did the actual presentation of the cheque, as national treasurer of Hadassah. She spoke of the work of the 4,000 members of chapters in Canada throughout the past year. Unique Occasion The chairman for the evening, Rev. Dr. Herman Abramowitz, extendeg to both Mr. and Mrs. Freiman, greetings on their birthdays, since they both fall on the same day. The evening‘s funcâ€" tion, said the chairman, was marked by unique features in that it was not cnly to celebrate the hirthday of the beloved leaders of Hadassah, but to witâ€" ness an event unprecedented in Canâ€" adian Jewish history. Other leaders had ‘been honoured, he said, but they r1ad bzen honoured by single comâ€" munities or single groups whereas on this occasion Mrs. Freiman was the céentre of a spontaneous outburst of love and affection on the part of Jewâ€" ish communities from Halifax to Vanâ€" couver. _Mrs. had achievements to her credit and a record of service to Jewish and nonâ€"Jewish peoples which made her one of the best known figures in Canada and led to her ‘bsing honoured by His Majesty the King. She brought back scores of war orphans and gave them a fair start in Canada. Her goodness to war veterâ€" ans has become a byword amongst them and she has put many young people on the road toâ€"good 1Wing. f Followmg Dr._ _ AbramowitZz‘s address, the ceremony of" lrgpt.mg the candles Miss Monica Shragge was one of the 16 little girls who drew a brilliantly deâ€" corated float bearing a huge birthday cake into the banquet hall. The cake itself weigheq 650 pounds and was emâ€" blazoned with Mrs. Freiman‘s initials in Hebrew characters of blue and white. It was four feet in diameter and around the edge were fifty golden candlesticks, cach representing a $1,000 donation by an Hadassah chapter. As the great cake was brought forâ€" ward, the Adath Jeshurun Synagogue choir sang a famous Jewish anthem that may become the national song of the new Palestine. Fund Oversubscribed The fund was actually oversubscribed and the cheque presented to Mrs. Freiâ€" man was made out for $53,540.25. Guests at the banquet, to the number of more than 1,000 came from Hadassah groups from Halifax to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shragge and Miss Monica Present at Remarkable Canadaâ€" wide Tribute to Mrs. A. J. Freiman, 0.B.E. ind in Palestine . Shragge and their have just returned Mr. Birch admits that he has smoked a pipe since he was nine years‘ old, with no apparent ill effects, He has never tried cigarettes or other forms ofâ€"toâ€" The only explanation he offers for his longevity is "I guess they have no room for me in heaven. God will send for me when there is room and I‘ll beo glad to go. I‘ve been long enough in this world," added. To Allustrate the accuracy of fhis eyesight, the grand old man threaded a needle promptly. He has never worn glasses. Although he does not reâ€" member much of the Russian language he still recites his mayers in the mothâ€" or tongue. One of the outstanding qualitiss of the old gentleman is his keen humour and he has had a lot more fun with the newspapers than the quintuplets Are likely to have. John Birch, Nipissing Jet. Celebrates 112th Birthday In Style and Value the Store that Sets the Pace Third Avenue, near Imperial Bank a British subject About 1890 he : Junction and tool ving in the distri good health, "halr No wonder Canada Dry is so pure and wholesome. It is manâ€" ufactured from the finest ingreâ€" dienis under constant, rigid, laboratory control. It‘s the one ginger ale with water clearer than distilled water and the full, gentle Hlavour of real Jamaica ginger. § "CANADA DRY Special Showing Friday and Saturday ot this week Fashion Minded Ladies are invited to attend a Above all, when the children enjoy ginger ate T be C /mm/}a gne of Gin ger Ales Summer Frocks ramicy size 257 Also available in the regular 12 of course, it‘s It is reported that channel sampling on the first and second levels revealed that ore did not exist undsr commercial mining conditiens. The gold was conâ€" fined to the quartz and was very irreâ€" gvilar» and* erratics;y C. S. Lord superâ€" intendedgd the examination. T‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements Mr. Birch has five daughters, Mrs. Balcolm, Mrs. J. Morissey, Nipissing Junction Mrs. S. Clayton, Sudbury; Mrs. J. Giroux, North Bay; and Mrs. J. Smith, deceased; and three sons, Adam and Joseph, Nipissing Junction; and Anthony, whose address is unknown to the family. He has 28 grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Roward Mining Company‘s option on the Neville Canadian property in the West Shiningtree district has been dropped according to a~statement by C. P. Riel. REWARD DROPS OPTION IN WEST SHININGTREE Fourteen _ Bedrooms; â€" doing â€" good business; all modern conveniences; no reasonable offer refused 2 Wilson Ave., Timmins Telephone 275â€"W Licensed Hotel (plus bottle deposit] Apply 2aLl Timmins â€"36¢tf

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