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Porcupine Advance, 21 Nov 1935, 1, p. 4

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FOR RENTâ€"At 66 Montgomery Aveâ€"| 67 Sixth Avenue, Timmins. nue, threeâ€"roomed "cottage with â€"88â€"89â€"90 glassedâ€"in front porch; newly PApP@Tâ€" | â€"â€"â€"â€"L_â€"_.â€"_â€"â€" ed, well finished inside; all conveniâ€" ;HAIRDRESSER WANTEDâ€" Gsorge‘s ences. Apply at 105 Pine Street, Beauty Shop, 78 Third Avenue, reâ€" scuth. â€"88 quires another experienceqg beautiâ€" «* / <l ~ OlUTY CGOTMC Witll: it ZOOLCL FOR RENT OR FOR SALEâ€"Elevenâ€" roomed house with all conveniences; good lscation; suitable for boarding hcouse. Apply to Frank Feldman,. 110 Pine Street South, Telephone 130. POR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartment, partly furnished; immediate possesâ€" sion; alsa threeâ€"roomed apartment, possession at an early date. Apply 164 Birch Street, South. â€"86p | FOR RENTâ€"At 66 Montgomery Ave-: nue, threeâ€"roomed "cottage with HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTEDâ€"Two ambiâ€" tious men, 20 â€" 40, for sales departâ€" ment, $15 per week to start; perâ€" manent. Apply evenings to W. J. Loughe:d, 67 Sixth Avenue, Timmins. â€"88â€"89â€"90 WANTED â€" The Porcupine District Pipe Band wants all whist players (ladies and gentlemen) to make the attempt to win one of the valuable whist prizes (presently on show in Marshall Ecclestone‘s window) by atâ€" tending.the Pipe Band Whist Drive and Dance to be held in the Hollinâ€" ger Recreation Hall, Timmins, on Friâ€" day evening first, November 22nd at 8 o‘clock. Refreshments served. â€"87â€"88 POV RENTâ€"Large good location; al fullâ€"sized concze! ‘ _session Septembe + COhas. W. PEeXtOT FIVEâ€"ROOMED HOUSE TO RENTâ€" Pullâ€"sized basement with allâ€"concret: floor and wall; present tenant leavâ€" ing town, new tenants to take ove THREEâ€"ROOMED HOUSE FOR RENT _ Step Dancing and Fiddling Contests Schuimacher. at 67 Second nhone TGoâ€" W RENTâ€"â€"Central Eim Street, Nor Apply SBsuth TURKEYS TURKEYS TURKEYS Wednes., December 11| Moustachero Contest ear sid Ppi _A Any Kind of Card Game You Wish to Play A TURKEY FOR EACH TABLE ustachero cContest _ A sUPPEE 14 10¢ > Dancing and , 4 TO : HALLE 2. 3 All You Can Eat Fiddling Contests )5 POOR PRIZES .us_gry_gglmg}___ 6 p. m. J Doors Open 6 p.m. Watch This Paper For Further Details 206 Cedar door. 2053 All C Aven tenants to take 22 Sixth Avenue ni rocery â€" store 111 ixtures includ*td; basement; posâ€" ith next. Ste Hamilton Block. â€"G66tft Pint hnhoust boarding | HELP WANTEDâ€"Most important Ca 84p t South. SSreet, â€"88ptt1f Appl F‘;; Of :1 â€"88p | FOR DIRECT FROM THE PRAIRIE FARMS 88p FPOR RENTâ€"Largt well furnished. hot CUSTOMS ASSAYINGâ€"Done at Gilâ€" lies Lake Porcupine Gold Mines. Apâ€" ply at property or telephone 263. ALL MAKES OF RADIOSâ€" Repaired by our expert. Estimates free; all work guarantsed. Armstrong Elecâ€" tric. Phone 898. Basement 30 Third Avenue. â€"~ â€"~713â€"74t1f I‘ry The Advance VWant Advertisements vacancies 1I0or â€"severai malture, seriâ€" ousâ€"minded and ambitious womel, over 30 years of age. Previous busiâ€" ness experience not necessary, as all empleyees engaged receive a thorâ€" ough training in corsetiering. Wonâ€" derful opportunity for the right typ: of woman to build a profitable busiâ€" ness which is a constant repeater. Write for Application Form to Sales Manager, Silhouetts Foundation Garâ€" ment of Canada, 1010 St. Catherine Street W., Montreal. â€"88p quires another experienc cian. One with a good foll ferred. Steady employment nadian izIng a iurn of phone aue. Gentlema Third Avenue. 11 ib RENTâ€"La TAl Cor 1C Company now organâ€" in this province, has several mature, seriâ€" d ambitious womel, f age. Previous busiâ€" not necessary., as all front bedroom, iter heating; use t 78 Third Aveâ€" ‘erred. Apply 78 â€"87â€"88â€"89â€"90 niences, tlemen; Fcourth â€"88p 88p _ _ WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENTâ€" Bed sitting room or large room with two beds or small furnished apartment near busiâ€" ness section; board if possible. Write to Box DM., care of The Advance. â€"88pD FOR SALEâ€"One brown pureâ€"bred Irish water spaniel pup, male; aged 3 months: houseâ€"broken â€" and partly trained to commands. Ideal Christâ€" mas present for a boy. E. H. King, 113 Maple Street, South,. â€"86â€"87â€"88p Under the provisions of the Ontario Companies Act Canadian Order of Eagles Mutual Beenfit Society hereby give public notice that they will make application to His Honour the Lieutenâ€" antâ€"Governor of Ontario for the acâ€" ceptance of the surrender of its charâ€" ter on and from a day to be fixed by the Lieutenantâ€"Governor in Council. DRY JACKPINEâ€"$3.00 per cord; by four cords, $2.75. Also special prices on other kinds of wood. G. Morin, 7i Main avenue, Phone 829â€"J. â€"59tft Dated at Timmins this 20th day of November, A.D. 1935. WILLIAM O. LANGDON Solicitor for Canadian Order of Eagles Mutual Bensfit Society. â€"88 POR SALEâ€"Young team of horses; sound; 3200 lbs.; with or without harness and sleighs; also young pigs. Write Box 5349. or call at farm, one mile NMW. Sand Claims. â€"86â€"87â€"83p PROPERTY FOR SALE springs; 1100r an Elm Strset, North ‘anadian Order of Eagles Mutual Benefit Society â€"88â€"898â€"90â€"91p and coil lamps. 10 People acting in a grot accomplish things whi individual could ever h do. Come and help make one‘s Christmas just a brighter. â€"88p THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO WARNIXG TO RADIO LIsSTENERS OWNERS of uniictnsed radio receivâ€" ing sets are hereby warned that on and after 3Nth November, 1935, the Departâ€" ment of Marine will take steps to proâ€" secute the owner or operator thereof. Broadacast listeners who have not alâ€" ready procured their license for the current fiscal year are accordingly adâ€" viseq to obtain such licenss immediateâ€" ly. The license fee is $2.00 per annum. |~"~" ~***~ Licenses may be procured from Post, k 0 w Ed _|._Bornâ€"to Mr. and MrS. William # Offices in cilies .and farger 1owhs, D? wards, 86 Middleton avenue, on Noâ€" partmental Radio Inspectors, u/. jotnâ€"a son Dealers, and others authorized to iss'.;e! © licenses on behalf of the Department,| or from Radio Branch, Department of| posting parcels to the Old Country to Marine, Ottawa, Ont. \be sure of delivery before Christmas. By order | | R. K. SMITH, _ ___|_ Boernâ€"to Mr. ang Mrs. Tom Jones, 88 D:puty Minister of Marin@ \Wway avenue, on November 17thâ€" a Dec. 3rd is the last day here for ttawa,. November 15, 1935 Shareholders are" requested to their certificates registered in theit | won names so that they may receive inforâ€" | car, mation of the Company‘s progress. Réâ€" | ever ports may be secursd on request from‘go;u the Company, at Noranda, P. Q. Pruâ€" dential Trust Company,. Montreal, are! B{ the Company, at Noranda, P. Q. Pruâ€" dential Trust Company,. Montreal, are Transfer Agents for the Company. â€"88 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until twelve o‘clock noon Monday. November the 25th, for the property known as number 82 Secâ€" ond Avenue., Schumacher, Ontario. The property consists of Lot No. 142 on which is erected a twoâ€"storey frame dwelling, containing twelve rooms. This house has besn permanently rented for $50 per month. Terms: 50 per cent. on acceptance of tender and balance in twelve monthly payments. All tenders must be accompanied by a cheque for 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender, which, in the event of the tender not being accepted, will be reâ€" turned immediately. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sudbury Star:â€"An educator says the divorce evil must be fought in the schools. For instance, the geometry class should be warned about the danâ€" ger of triangles. O‘Leary Malartic Mines Limited ng Inâ€" things could eve E. C,. Brewer, Box 741, Timmins, Ontario p can h no pe to someâ€" little | Under the direction of Father T. J. McManus, the cast of ten members of ‘the Nativity Drama Guild depicted a | story in which a double part made the |centre of the plot. Charles Yates, who plays "the Marmaduke‘"" and also "Lord Lytton," was again the main character |in the play. His part was a difficult jone in which many a quick change was necessary. Marjorie Carriere, aAs "Pat O‘Brien," played opposite Mr. !Yates and made the pretty and clever young "Pat" a real heroine. The Marmaduke, a rather dissipated young man, is the son of Mortimer Gregory (Art Shaw) and Lady Althea ‘Gregory (Mrs. Ed. O‘Callaghan) who have lived apart for 15 years. Marmaâ€" \duke disappears and the family learns of an accident to a young man who answers his description. This young man is brought from the hospital and although suffering from loss of memory, is told he is a Marmaduke. Pat knows is not and tells Lady Mortimer. In \the meantime Mortimer appears, offerâ€" fing a job in Australia to the Marmaâ€" | duke if he proves himself worthy of it. ‘As the young man who lost his memory ‘gets into bed one night, he finds the drunken Marmaduke there. |__In the end the second young man, who turns out to be Lord Lytton, and \Pat become engaged while Marmaduke ;and his family are reâ€"united happily. ( Other parts of the play which were well done included that of Dr. O‘Keefe (Pat Larmer); Christopher Deacon, a solicitor (Dr. Jos. Martin); Walter, a !valen (Vernon Murray); Lady Susan, Lady Althea Gregory‘s sister (Rose Carlin); Beatrice Wyley, Mortimer‘s daughter Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Laval, of Montreal, visited friends here at the weekâ€"<nd. Winegit: PA PC Pm t P P PA P PP Borhâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lorato, 169 Balsam street south, on November 16thâ€"a son. Bormnâ€"to Mr. and Mré. William Edâ€" wards, 86 Middleton avenue, on Noâ€" vember 19thâ€"a son. Dec. 3rd is the last day here for posting parcels to the Old Country to be sure of delivery before Christmas. H. Sullivan, 104 Elm street south, who won the first prize, a handsome sedan Ccar, in an Army and Navy Veterans‘ event, returned last week from the South, bringing the car back with him. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Arnul Laâ€" Rose. 125 1â€"2 First avenue, on Novemâ€" ber 1l7thâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Spiers, at St. Mary‘s hospital, on.No- vember 19thâ€"a daughter. There will be general regret at the fact that H. P. DePencier, general manager of the Dome Mines, is ill in Nsw York, and all will sincerely wish im an early and complete recovery. Help the "pound of>>~ the 1O.D.E. by giving a pound or as many pounds as you can of fruit or pickles or groceries, The:â€" I.0O.D.E. is making the All Oddfellows, Rebekahs, wives and eweethearts are cordially invited to be the guests of the Timmins I.0O.0.P. Lodgs No. 459 at the Oddfellows‘ hall, on Tuesday, Nov. 26th, at 9 p.m., at a hardâ€"time ball. All are advised to be careful of their dress and avoid the fines. The Oddfellows invite you to keep this night open and come and Eave a goog time. "Pound for the Pollowing the completion of his work as acting crown attorney for Temisâ€" kaming judicial district, Ed. Pearlman, Haileybury, will take a holiday trip to British Guiana. On his return from the trip he does not intend to resume practice at Haileybury, but will locate at Kirkland Lake or Aat town in the North. FORMER ACTING CROWN ATTORNEY TO TAKE TRIP "The . Irresistible Marmaduke," a threeâ€"act comedy which opened last night at the Church of the Nativity parish hall, attracted a capacity crowd for a fine performance. The play will be> repeated toâ€"night. Comedy Presented to Capacity Crowd "Irresistible _ Marmaduke" Given by Nativity Dramaâ€" Club Last Night. Attracâ€" tive Event. ind the secretary (Katrine Lady Althea‘s Miss Connie Harris is spending a Â¥voâ€"wecek vacation in Toronto. ‘mpire Studies at the Daughters of the E. Days"â€"Nov. 28th angq 29thâ€" benefit of St. Mary‘s hospital Children‘s Shelter. Morin‘»; Dawson Mrs. S. J. Griffin) some other Empire The Home League of the Salvation Army is holding a sale of work in the S. A. hall on Thursday of next week, Nov. 28th, commencing at 2.30 p.m. It will be well worth while to keep this date in mind."* SALE OF WORK BY THE HOME LEAGUE OF SALVATIONX ARMY Parcels that are to reach Europ:an countries by Christmas should be mailed in Timmins before December 3rd, the post office department advises. In order to make absolutely ccrtain that packages will leave Canada via the S. S. Montclare, eastbound from Halifax on December 7th, they should be in the local nost office by Decemser 18t. Winter Frolies to Open at Riverside Next Week Mail Parce‘s for the Old Country Before Dec. 3rd Wintsr frolics open at the Riverside pavilion cn Wednesday of next week, November 27th, it was announced this morning. The big revolving crystal ball will be set up for that night and in celebration of the event, souvenirs will be prosented to all those attending. On November 20th, the winter schedule of dancing will go into effect, with new low prices. Working 3000 feet underground at the Frood Mine, Frank Stack, formerly of Winnipeg, champion skater of ‘Canaâ€" da, practices speed skating every day at Stanley Stadium, Copper ‘Cliff. If Frank goes to the Olympic races in Germany this year, it will be under Sudbury colours. But Frank stated he may not go to Germanyâ€"even if the Canadian Amateur Athletic Associaâ€" tion sends him over he may refuse to go if thsy don‘t send him in ample time and give him a chance to pracâ€" tise on German ice. The 30â€"yearâ€"old flash goesn‘t want a repetition of what happened at the Olympic games at Lake Placid, New York, in 1932, when he failsd to come in first, second .or third in the speed skating races. Frank â€" complained that â€" Canada doesn‘t avppreciate her athletes. For several years he skated under Chicago colours and was offered positions with large firms there. Because of immigraâ€" tion laws he was unable to take them. During the last Olympics he had to spend his own money on expenses. says Practice Needed by the Speed Skaters "I came back to Canada and had to practically starve," he said. "Then I went up north and got a job at Kirkâ€" land Lake. After that I came to Frood because it was close to the artificial rink." The fundamental caase of Rheumatism and Neuvritis is an excess of uric acid poisons in the system. Before you can obtain â€" genuine relief, these poisonous wastes must be removed. The safe, naâ€" tural way to do this is to take "SANTEA" is the natural leaft of a fam ous tropical plant whose healthâ€"giving pro daily. ~You prepare and drink this herbal beverage just like ordinary tea. The first cupful brings RELIEF AT ONCE Taken regularly, it gradually, but surely, brings permanent relief. Filet Halibut, Shrimp Sauce Roast Stuffed Milkâ€"fed Chicken Crab Apple Jelly Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding VEGET ABLES French Fried or Parslity Polatoes Creamed Macedonia or Buttered Btring Bean DESSERT®S Ice Cream, Maple Sundae Apple Pie, Lemon Pie, Pumpkin Pie TEA COFFEE MIL Second Avenue betweon Pine and Cedar Sweet Pickles and Qqueen Olives of Split Pea Soup or Chilled Tomato Juice CHOICE OF Alfredo Monchietto, Chef served from NOVEMBER 24th T able d‘Hote THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 218T,. 1935 perties have amazed the world. It conâ€" tains no drugs. 1!t is pleasant to drink, and can be taken as often as you wish, just like ordinary tea. If YOU suffer from Rhenmatism cor Neuritis try "SAaANTEA" at our expénse . , . send your name and address to Dept. T. Standard Herbal Imâ€" porting‘ Co, Ltd.. Tador Bidg.. 445 St. Nicholas 8t, Montreal, and we shall mail you a generous FREE trial package at anca (lf you wish, you may send 4¢ in postage stamps to help defray mailing cost®. ) Mining Major Industry in Dominion of Canada An editorial article in The Toronto Mail and Empire yesterday says:â€" "Canada‘s millionâ€"dollarâ€" geological survey programme, which was launched in June last, has succeeded in making several important disclosures. Dr. Chas. Camsell, Federal Deputyâ€"Minister of Mines, so informed the Canadian Inâ€" stitute of Mining and Meilallurgy in Vancouver recently, Although the comâ€" plete reports of the gsological survey parties have not yet been compiled, Dr. Camsell said hitherto unclassified reâ€" gions for gold production in the West and copperâ€"nickel and gasâ€"petroleum areas in the East had been explored. "‘The programme embodieqg 653 proâ€" jects spread‘over the Yukon, the Northâ€" west Territories and every Canadian province with the exception. or,sl!rince Edward Island. Close to 1000 'fiarsons were employed in 188 field paMefi on geological and topographical. bmeyb "While one major object of "the pio- gramme was to discover and aufllne atâ€" tractive golq prospecting areas, Camsell urged that the practical value of negative results be not regarded lightly. "It is only by gsological exâ€" ploration that we can hope to. keep the prospectors out of the 90 or 95 per cent. of barren country and effectively them in the search â€"of the reâ€" maining 5 to 10 per cent. from which the nat,xons future mineral wealth«will come," he declared. "The importance to Canada ‘of the mining industry from coast to coast may easily be gathered when it is said that Canada this year produceq $300,â€" 000,000, according to the estimate given the Institute by John McLeish, direcâ€" tor of the Mines Branch, Department of the Interior, Ottawa, as compared with $278,000,000 last year. This year‘s figure has been surpassed in the history of the Canadian industry only once, and that was in 1929, when the total reachâ€" ed $311,000,000. Canada has become the world‘s leadint producer of the platinum group of metals, with a proâ€" duction last vear of $6,190,000." G O I N G Thursday, Nov. 28th Cent A Mile T O RO NT O (By T. N. 0. Train No. 4) Through Coaches to Toronto R E T UKR N IN G Up to Monday Morning, Deâ€" cember 2 (By 9.00 a.m. train ex Toronto). HAMILTON, S M LT Hâ€" V I L L E,, DUNNVILLE, WELLAND, BUEFFALO, G A L T, WOODSTOCK, LONDON, â€" KITCHENER, GUELPH, WINDSOR and DETROIT Tickets good in Coaches only. No Baggage checked. Children 5 years and under 13 Half Fare, Tickets to Buffalo and Detroit sold subâ€" ject to passengers meeting the requireâ€" ments of U.S. Immigration. For infcanation and tickey apply Agents T. N. O. Ry. and N.C. Ry. Canadian Pacific Sirloin Steak, Maitre d‘ Hote Lamb Chops, Mint Jelly Omelette au Champignon Tagliatelli al ova Parmegiano Spaghetti a la Napolitana YDVMOVd TVIHL YOA AND RETURN also to

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