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Porcupine Advance, 14 Apr 1938, 1, p. 4

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HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"4 210 Balsam Street No HtC fo: 1€ MORTGAGES LI®T YOUR PROPERTY NEED BLOCK TELEPHONE " PINE ST. . 22050 C the 1 ceased M 1 Re: PAYMENT OF 1938 TAXES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Byâ€"law No. 469, being a Byâ€"law to strike the Rates of Taxation in the Township of Tisdale for the year 1938, and Byâ€"law No. 470, being a Byâ€"law to provide for the Collection Of Taxes in the Township of Tisdale for the year 1938 were passed by the Council of the Township of Tisdale at a regular meeting held on The failur y instalmen ments Acot. S provided that such default be made in payment of any instalments of taxes or any part of any instalment by the day named herein for the payment thereof, the subsequent instalment or instalments shall forthwith become payable. Taxes Should Receive Your First Consideration. Help Your Township Finance by Making Settlement Promptly. 5, An addition of four per centum shall be added to all or any taxes, or any instalment or instalments or part or parts thereof remaining mnpaid after the date fixed herein for the payment thereof, and such impaid instalment or instalments or part or parts thereof together with such addition shall be the actual amount then in default. Proâ€" vided that the Treasurer shall add a further per centage ‘charge not exceeding oneâ€"half of one centum on the unpaid monthly balance beginning the ist day of January, 1939." en on (n/ 948 dAre requ April 1Lth n{d C 838. 1t jay .of Ma that, date AI That should any party REFUSE or NEGLECT to pay Taxes imâ€" ed upon them for the space of 14 days after this demand, the Colâ€" or shall levy upon the same with costs by distress and sale of gouds l chattels of the party who ought to pay the sime. For Local Improvements D For Goneral Debentures For Higzh School Debenture For High School Rate ) The first instalment may be so paid on or b:fore Monday, the l6th day of May, 1938, and shall consist of oneâ€"third of the tolal taxes together with any broken sum or fraction of a dollar added thereto, so as to leave a residue nearly equal to twice the amount of suclr instalment and exactly devisable by two. (2) Provided there is no default in payment of the first instalment the second instalment may be paid on or before Wednesday, the 15th day of June., 1938, and shall consist of oneâ€"half of the resiâ€" due of the total taxes after payment of the first instalment. (3) Provided there is no default in payment of the first and seâ€" cond instalments, the third instalment may be paid on or before Friday, the 15th day of July, 1938, and shall consist of the residue of the total taxes after payment of the first and second instalâ€" ments: tate of John 1938 r th 1P Township Rate Waterworks Debentures . Public Library Publics School Debenture Rate Public School Rate Township Grant Local Impxmemcnt,b Debentures General Debentures ... High School Debentures School Rate FOR RENT| FOR SALEâ€"150â€"acre farm for sale. nuec. Apply T. A. Macâ€" | Good barn and house. 35 acres clearâ€" is Blidg â€"3031 ' ed. At Sandy Falls. Apply 18 Windâ€" K EYE â€"30â€"31p AXPAYERS of the Township of Tisdale are hereby advised Taxes will be collected in three instalments of equal amounts following extracts from Byâ€"law No. 470: at i. I. Heinot other kind] jopreciated ; MIDDLETON pode Hall, To TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE of payment not only forfeits the right of ssttlement but brings the party under the penalty of the Assessâ€" tion 114, Paragraph 1, which enacts: NOTLICE endsnip DETAILS OF 1938 TAX LEVY ARLE â€"4 lj@arge FYOoOmMmS. North. Apply at th, or M. Seehaâ€" â€"2909â€"30p riendship is fully â€"30p REAL ESTATDI MceConville, deâ€" ol Rate Ae Cclaims 0 e had noticc Debentures l Debentirt int shown at week, and ar before Toronto 30â€"32â€"34 Trustee estate. ncereâ€" a, Mrs. freinds ts and Debentures 11 POWNXsHIP OF TISDALE, FRANK €C. ENVAXSD, Treasurer PROPERTIES FQOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox wish to thank their many friends and neighâ€" bours for kinduness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavernent. Also for floral tokens and for those who kindly donated their cars. In loving memory of my dear friend and neighbour, Mrs. Minnic Michaelâ€" son. who passed away Easter Sunday 1937. New York Sun:â€"A man may pocket his pride, but a woman has to conceal hers elsewhoere. o paid on or before Monday, the all consist of oneâ€"third of the ‘oken sum or fraction of a dollar residue nearly equal to twice the There‘s a road that is ca "Remembrance," Where thoughts and wishes And I take that road on E. Day, To a CGear old friena Td like to greet.. er lovingly remembered and sadly ed byâ€"Mary Murphy. â€"30 ME MORIA M and wishes meet road on Easter 5320 Mills Mills Mil Our ten years of special service among | ATLIVUS, WEPC EUCTLS LiL Canadian industrial firms has brought | in Timmins and distric us recognition, resulting in our placing â€"~ many of our graduates in worthwhile| Mrs W. W. Tanne ‘posit.ions. Tuesday after spendi We train students in our home study,| Miami, Plorida. halfâ€"resident or full resident courses. Applicants must be over 18 years and Billy Bowie is hom mechanically inclined. Write today to| vacation from Bishop RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA | North Bay. 863 Bay Streetâ€"Toronto, Ont. "The premier Canadian Institution of Mrs., Dunnigan, of its kind." | spent a few days in Holy Week Services in the Camp Being Well Attended Wedding Yesterday at Tlmmms Manse Be a trained expert in practical Radio and Electronics . . . the industrial field with worldâ€"wide scope. TEMISKAMING AND NORTHER OQONTARIO RAILWAY COMMISSION Scaled tenders addressed to A. H. Cavanagh, General Manager Temisâ€" kaming and Northern Ontario Railway, will be received up to 12.00 o‘clock noon, Wedncsday, April Z2ith, 1938, for the constructio of an extension to the presâ€" ent railway passenger station at Timâ€" mins,., Ontario. Holy Week services this week were held at the St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church on Monday evening, the Timâ€" mins United Church on Tuesday, and Trinity United Church, Schumacher, on Wednesday. All the services were very well attended,; and the service on â€" Tuesday night at the United Church was very well carried through, being arranged and conducted by the Young People‘s Societies of the district. Plans, specifications and forms of tender may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, North Bay, Ontario. Prior to her wedaaing the oride was entartained at several showcors by her many friends in the town and district. Miss Aura Wainio and Mr. Ronald> Buck â€"United in Marriacge. being prescnt to wish the bride and groom every happiness in their life toâ€" gether. Mrs. Wainio received the guests, attired in a streetâ€"length dress of sheer navy blue chiffon, and corâ€" sage of sunset roses, assisted by Mrs. Walden, wearing an afternoon dress of fine black and white crepe. The bride and groom were the reciâ€" pients of many lovely gifts with which to adorn their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Buck left on the early afterncon train for Montreal and othâ€" er points south, Mrs. Buck choosing for her travelling costume a suit of grey tweed with maroon accessorics. On their return they will reside at 72 Each tender must be accompanied by a cortified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Commuission, equal to 10 per cent. of the tendered price. The lowest or any tendecr, not necesâ€" sarily accepted. A few close friends were present at the United Church manse on Wednesâ€" day imorning at 10 o‘clock when Rev. W. M. Mustard united in marriage Aura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wainio, of Barber‘s Bay. and Mr. Ronâ€" aldt: ‘Buck,â€" son â€"of: Mrs. . T. Buck,. :of Montreal. metr latt The bride was very lovely in a gown of ijvory satin, buttoned down the enâ€" tire length of the front, and adorned with a pert little Peter Pan collar and fittsd jacket that flared graciously from the waistline. On her head was a bsautiful Juliette cap of white satin and prarls, and she carried a large bouquet of deep red roses and liliesâ€" ofâ€"theâ€"valley. skirt and doaown to the waist at the back. She wore a matchâ€" ing braided turban, and carried bouâ€" quet of red roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Mr. Garth Tesple ‘attended the groom as best man. After the ceremony a wedding breakâ€" fast was served at the home of Mrs. Wa‘l‘den, 95 Fifth avenue, many friends being prescnt to wish the bride and groom every happiness in their life toâ€" gether. Mrs. Wainio received the guests, attired in a streetâ€"length dress man we Acting as bridesmaid, Miss Esther Walden was charmingly attired in a gown of iceâ€"blue taffeta, made on prinâ€" cess lines, and flattered by a full flared Iceâ€"Jam Breakup Kills Many Wild Ducks and Fish North Bay urt TENDERS WANTED MECHANCIALLYâ€" MINDED MEN! EDUCATION A L avenue. ifts to the bridesmaid and bes re a cameo broach to the forâ€" d a pen and pencil set to the S. B. Clement, Chief Engineer. Ontario, April 6th, 1938. ~â€"28â€"29â€"30130 he bride wa THE FPONRCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Miss S. Martin returned from Rouyn where she had | ing her brother and sisterâ€" ‘ and Mrs. Max Martin. Mrs. E. Cantin wer;: recent Bay friend.. arires, were in Timmins Mirs. W. W. Tuesday after Miami, Plorida visitin and V Passover Feast to be Observed Here: Miss Ruth Curtis returned on Wedâ€" nesday evening from her studies in Torcnto, to spend the Easter holiday at her home here. Miss Helen E. Carthy of the High School staff is leaving toâ€"day to spend the Easter vacation at her home in Torontc. Local Jewish Community â€"Will Commemorate Libâ€" ation from . Egyptian Bondage. 2.30 On Friday at sundown the local Jewish community will commence the cbservance of the 3,250th Passover Fesâ€" tival, lasting for cight days. The Passover commsmorates the goâ€" ing out of the children of Israel from Egypt after being in bondage for over two hundred years under the cruel Pharachs. During this rightâ€"day periâ€" od matzar unleavened bread takes the plazce of ordinary bread. This is signiâ€" ficant of the fact that when ‘the Jewish children left Egypt, they sunâ€"baked their dough which they carried along on their heads anrd shoulders Under these conditions the bread was unable to tige. aay nhere. years ago : in Enzlanc ing the Passover regular be conducted R and Rabbi Linder. North Bay, A son, in charge partment of 1 Raillways in NC night here of which he sufl He was 58. Mrs: Edward .«inkel, 0 Buffalo, New York, are spending a f21 days visiting Mr. and. Mrs. R. P. Kin kel at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite. Mr. E Kinkel is the president of the Buffa loâ€"Ankerite Mines Ltd. Miss Jessic O‘Brign is spendin ter with her parents, Mr. ant Robt. O‘Brien, Pembroke. All dishes and cutlery used during the year are put away during the festival and Passover dishes are brought into use for cight days. The holiday is a joyful onre in commemoration of the Jewish people cbtaining freedom and liberty, commencing on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan. Durâ€" CHIEF C.N, INVESTIGATOR IN NORTH ONTARIO DHES * * * * 8 * * * 4 1‘071 Mtr: >S. join Mrs they will 2came week Mr. H. E. Bertrand, of Sudbury, for mer owner of the Pioneer Stores, wa in town last week on business. Mrs. Jack Fawcett returned on Tuesâ€" day morring from Toronto, bringing with her the nephew of Mrs. A. S. Porâ€" ter, Master Joseph Trenouth, who will spend a short holiday here. Mr. H. G. La to spend a few and Noranda. * * % * 3B Al} porceelain refrigerators. _ Only a few days left. » These refrigerators will be sold at cost. Call at our store and see these smart refrigeraitors. TERMSK LOW AS $5.00 PER MOKTH. 67 Third Avenue We Are Selling Out Ouw New Stock of Norge _ M Funeral services will y here. He came. t ars azo from Toront i. A. Moors is visiting North Bay this week ng ner son Mrs. Bann 7‘ lt @Queb S. T. Walker lsft last week. to Urs. Walker at Toronto, where will spend Easter. Mrs. Walke: to Toronto after spending a six hcliday at Miami. a M PHONE 597 ufle A DI Laidlaw left on Tuesday xÂ¥ days in Kirkland Laks: of the investig he Canadian rthern Ontario a heart condit i, of Niagara Falis, s in town this week Mr. Arthur Dunnigan, for : for the Scollard <«be held Thursâ€" o North Bay 15 o. He was botn Charle ntario, dicd last condition, from gizht months. had been visit terâ€"inâ€"law, MyI freedom and he 15th day Nisan. Durâ€" services will @bbi Monson 1X Ma 11 Timmins Ouly a nd Mrs (Gl M 11 'Hl a.nmn.â€"Morning Service. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School. |2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"4 pm.â€"Explorer‘s Group Wednesdayâ€"8 pim.â€"Â¥Y.PS. ; Rector: Rev. Canon Cusning, B.A., L TDb e omm m mm mss o + â€" 10,.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11,.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 700 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday o month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, al 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m | | 1 ! A Cordial Welcome to All | GOOD FRIDAY at 8 p.m.â€"Public Worâ€" l ship in Finnish Language. | Subject: ‘"The Significance of the i Death of Christ." Good Friday selection by Lhc Church ’ Choir. 3’1().00 a.m. â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class ; 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lIst Sunday at 11 ta.m. Easter Sunday 9.30 10.45 Timmins Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister es. 20 Eim St., North _ Phone 1982â€"W sUNDAY, APRIL 17TH, 1938 11.00 a.m.â€"Public Worship in Finnish language. Subject: ‘"The Risen Lord." Public examination of the young peoâ€" ple of the Communicant‘s Class. Easter selections by Girls‘ Choir, Ladies‘ Choir and Chiurch Choir. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship in Finunish language. Subject: "The Lord of Life." Confirmation of the young people of Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Mceting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"Grecat â€" Salvation Mceeting. ; Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"Young Pcoples‘ Mecting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.« Soldub and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. Subject: "The Lord of Life." Confirmation of the young people of the Communicants‘ Class and Reâ€" ception of new members." The Sacrament of The Lord‘s Supper. "This Do in Remembrance of Mce"â€" Jesus. All three choirs will render selections of Easter Music. The above services for the Finns of the entire Porcupine Camp. Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Nes, 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€" W 2.00 p.m.â€"Every First, Third and Fifth Sunday of the month Sunday School, Bible Class, Communicants‘ Class and Public Worship in Finâ€" nish language at homes in South Porcupine. 2.30 pm.â€"Every Second and Fourth Ssunday of the month Pubiic Worâ€" ship in English language in Golden City town hall. The hymns used 17 these services are sung simultanâ€" cously in English, Finnish and Sweâ€" dish languages from specially preâ€" pared hymn sheets. GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER SUNâ€" DAY united services in Timmins Finnish United Church. â€"§chumacher Kev. Murray C. Tailt, M.A., B.D, Minister Kes,. 83 Ist Ave. services Easter Sunday, April 17th, 1938 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Commiunion. 11.00 a.m.â€""The Message of Easter" 200 p.m.â€"Easter Service in the Sunâ€" 8.00 a.m..â€"Holy Commumnon. 11.00 a.m.â€"‘"The Message of Easter®" 2.00 pm.â€"Easter Service in the Sunâ€" day ‘School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Choral Service, "Easter a Song" By the Choir. The public are very cordially invited to altend these services. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 Baptisms and Marriages by ment. United Church, Timmins Keyv. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Streot) April 15thâ€"Special Good Friday 2.15 2.30 7.00 Tabernacle 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins, Rev. W. A. Siemaan, Pastor All Welcome! YVoen The Open Door Gospel Church Directory 30 p.m.â€"Reseption of New Membet and Holy Communion. Finnish United Church South Porcupine Finnish United Church St. Matthew‘s Church Trinity United Church United Church South Poreupine, Ont. Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. A .I1mn a.m p.m p.m p.m The Salvation Army A Cordial Welcome to All A Cordial Welcome to All St. Paul‘s Church South Poreupine, Ont. ithâ€"Special Good Friday service T Morning Worship. Morning Worship. Sunday School, 12 and over Sunday School, under 12. Evening Worship. sunday Services Woodall, D.D., Minister Dr. Fraser Two Morning Services A .m. p.m. arrangeâ€" Debates Between Kirkland and Schumacher Schools Schumacher, April 14.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Kirkland Lake debatâ€" ers visited Schumacher High School last night and debated on the topic, "Wars Are Preventable." Earl Cavaâ€" naugh and Miriam Laine of Schuâ€" macher Hish School on the affirmaâ€" tive sids, won from Henry Koury and Edna MacFarlane, Kirkland Lake Hich School. The samz> night at Kirkland Lake, Barbara Waddell and K. Christopher, of Schumacher, debated the negative side with Kirkland Lake taking the affirmative. It is understood that the debates held in Schumacher and Kirkâ€" land Lake High Schools Wenesday, April 13th, wind up the Northern Onâ€" tario Seccondary Schools Association sories which has been in progress for some time. A fine large shield will be presented to the High School winning, C 0 0 6 0 09 00 6 6 0 % 6 0 % 0 % 06 0 6 0 6 0 6 6 0969 0 % 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 09 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 #9 049489066000 0% 4000444044444 44846 49900466 4644 086 0 6 0004004046404 0040049490440 4040800404408 4 444 44 4 3. Any person contravening any of the provisions of this byâ€"law shall upon conviction under the provisions of the SummaAry Conviction Act be liable to a fine not exceeding $50.00 and costs and in default of such line and cosis to imprisonment for a period not exceceding twenlyâ€"one days. WHEREAS an application has been presented to the Council of the Corporation praying for the passing of a byâ€"law requiring the closing of Retail Clothing Shops within the Town of Timmins on Wednesday afternoon throughout the year except the months of November and December. AND WHEREAS the Clerk has accounted and reported to the Council of the Corporation in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of Byâ€"law No. 503. AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation is satisfied that the application is signed by not less than threeâ€"quarters in number of the occuplers of Retail Clothing Shops within the Corporation. 1. During the whole of the year execpt the months of Novembe and December all Retail Furniture Shops in the Town of Timmins shall be closed for business at the hour of one a‘clock in the aflernoon malin continuously closed on Woednesday of every week and shall rem thercafter until five o‘clock of the forenoon of the next following day. 3. Any person contrayening any of the provisions of this by â€"law shall ypon conviction under the provisions of the SummaAry Conviction Act be liable to a fine not exceeding $50.00 and costs and in default of such fine and costs to imprisonment for a period not excecding twenlyâ€"uone days. 1. During the whole of the year except the months of November and December all Retail Clothing Shops in the Town of Timmins shall be closed for business at the hour of one o‘clock in the afternoon on Wednesday of every week and shall remain continuously closed thercafter until five o‘clock of the forenoon of the nexi foliowing day, 2. This byâ€"law shall be published in the issue of The Porecupine Advance, published on the 14th day of April, 1938, and shall take c‘io(t on Thursday the 21st day of April, 1938. WIHEREAS an application has been presented to the Council of the Corporation praying for the passing of a byâ€"law requiring the closing of Retail Furniiure Shops within the Town of Timmins on Wednesday atternoon throughout the year except the months of November and December. and reported to the AND WHEREAS the Clerk has accounted Council of the Corporation in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of Byâ€"law No. 503. AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation is satisfied that the ipplication is signed by not less than threeâ€"quarters in number of tire occupiers of Retail Furniture Shops within the Corporation. Ad4vanse, effect on Being a byâ€"law for the compulsory closing of Retail Clothing Shops for a weekly halfâ€"holiday on Wednesday afternoon. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED as a byâ€"law of the Town of Timmins as follows: .eing a byâ€"law for the compulsory closing of Retail Furniture Shops for a weekly halfâ€"holiday on Wednesday afternoon. two and a half Third Avenue Timmins, Ontarito Passed this 13th d: BYâ€"LAW NO. 559 BY.LAW NO. 558 J. T. JACKSON, Esgq. This assed this 13th day of April, 19; fifteenth of April, 1938 he will conduct the Practice of Law at New Law Offices byâ€"law shall be published in the issue of The Poreupine published on the 14th day of April, 1938, and shall lake Thursday the 2184 day of April, 1938. wishes to announce that from and after the TOWN OF TIMMINS TOWN OF TIMMINS situate at of April, 1938 J. P. BARTLEMAN, Mayor. 1. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk J. P, BARTLEMAN, Mayor. II. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk with smaller individual shields to the debaters. The High Schcols entered â€" inâ€" to the N.O.RS.A. are Kirkland Lake, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane, Schumacher and Timmins. Montreal, April 14.â€"The popularity of low ilare excursions on the two Canâ€" adian railways may be gauged by the fact that they carry an average of one excursionist every 50 seconds, A. A. Gardiner, Assistant General Passenger Traffic Manager of the Canadian Naâ€" tional Railways, told a Montreal service club in a recent address. "One probâ€" lem every Canadian railwayman has foremost in his mind, whether he reads the newspapers or not," Mr. Gardiner teld his audience, "is that of giving the passengers the best and most complete services." QONE EVERY FIEFTY SECONDS IN LOW FARE RAIL TRAVEL THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH, 1938 6

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