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Porcupine Advance, 27 Oct 1938, 1, p. 4

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Try The Advance Want Advertisements IF YOU $ 60 ® 108 8 216 QOther amounts at proportionate rate Members of the Coâ€"operative Umnion of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives. ANGRIGNONâ€"â€"I *~£ | WA y gadly m eup.ne In lovin motheor, H away Ocic WANTEDDâ€"Experienc time, for collection WANTEDâ€"Active partner, able to inâ€" vest $1000 in a business whout ty be opened. Splendid opportunity for | â€" right man. â€"Write Box MB., câ€"o ‘I":e' _â€"Advance. 80. 81, 82. 83. 84. P5.} o0 Hot Air Furnace, comâ€" plete with Gilson Coal Blower and Thermostat. WILL sSELL CHEAP AXPPLY FTO $ 540 £1068 47 Toke Sstrctet, Timmins May be seen at above address any time. YONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT NGRKRIGNONâ€"In affeciionate memâ€" ory of the late J. N. Angrignon, who passed away October 30, 1918. â€"~â€"Remembered with love and affecâ€" tion by his wife and children. Requiâ€" em High Mass will be said in Schuâ€" macher Roman Catholic Church on Monday, October 31, at 7.30 a.m. â€"83 age and : Clerk,. H CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SCOCIETY LTD. Timmins RBurch and Fourth Central Qrder Department Timmins Townsite Â¥*€ °6 Mincemeat, 1h. Tomatoes, Ibs Salt, 2 Ib. pkg. Keiller‘s Imperialâ€"Fancy Quality Jelly Powder, 5 for â€" 25¢ Saniâ€" White Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 17¢ Tip Top Choice Yellow Peaches, 2 for 29¢ California Rip Coffee, Ib. Jams, 32 o0z. jar »mart‘s Chotce Macaron, 2 pkgs. Nature‘s RBestâ€"(Any Flavour) Y oung‘s MceCormick‘s Fij l4 B , l b Plums, 2 tins for Flour, 24 Ib. Bag Muratori Apply to Nearest Branch of onsumo Fresh Ground e IÂ¥C2 OSE THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE IN MEMORIA M A Consumers Coâ€"operative Society is a Housewives Union. Unlike other unions, it serves, uot one cccupation only, but all the homes in the couniry. Only by uniting can housewives guard quality and govern price. The Consumers Coâ€"operative Society Limited is your local housewives union. You should join it, They publish their own paper, and it is evident from recent issues that those desiring to raise the cost of food products will have difficulty holding their market, if they are unable to present good reaâ€" sons to these militant housewives, They recognize that "the will and ability to give freely of their time and efforts not for themselves but for the common good of everybody" is the only means of improving the world for anybody, and they have procecded from mere protests to the formation of the first Consumerâ€"Producer Coâ€"operaâ€" tive in Canada, which buys fruits and vegetables from the farmer and sells them at cost to their members, Amost inleresting event in recent economic history was the formalion of the Housewives Associaâ€" tion in Toronto. This enterprise was the spontaneous creation of women and has been abundantly successful, It is a recognition by thinking women that political questions are primarily psychologiâ€" cal and ecoromic IN MEMORIA M ONE YEAK TO PAY Running 1¢ Y OU DEPOSIT RECEIVE MONTHLY $ 55 BY $ 5 $ 100 96 $ 9 202 23 expeé of a dear wife and ineider, who passed 1936 at South Porâ€" rememb family. Y OU DEPOSIUT $45 $89 ind 1600 105. 706 ROSE LESKEW, Administratrix, by JACKSON MacBRIEN, Barristers, Etc., 2% Third Avenue, Timmins, her Solicitors. 83 â€"84â€"86 All persons having claims against the Estate of Nick Slywczuk, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, Drceased, who died on or about the 27th day of October, 1937, are hereby notified to send to the unâ€" dersigned Administratrix or her Soliciâ€" tors on or before the 12th day of Novâ€" cmljer, 1938, the full particulars of their claims verified by Affidavit. After the said 12th day of November, 1938, the assets of the Estate will be distriâ€" buted amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Administratrix shall then have notice. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 25th day of October, 1938. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of NICK SLYWCZUK, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, deceased, who dicd on or about the 27th day of October, 1937. WORK WANTED â€" Englishâ€"speaking Finnish girl desires holusework. Exâ€" perienced. Apply 63 Maple N. â€"83p. NOTJ «n CE TO CREDI TORNRS CCRNISH SOCIAL CLUB â€" An Ice Cmam Social will be held in the Hollinger Hall on Saturday, Oct. 29. All members and those desirous of joining the Club are invited to atâ€" tend. â€"83, POR RENTâ€"FOUR ROOMED APâ€" artment, newly built and decorated, and garage. A!ll conveniences,. Also threeâ€"rcomed â€" basement apartment located at 49 Patricia Blvd. Apply at 28 Patricia Blyvd. ~82â€"837. FOR RENTâ€"On the Hill, six r house; 3 piece bath, and room; glassedâ€"in veranda; larg basement; separate fruit and bin; wired forselertric stove; gi teed warm. Write Box C. P Advance. TWO HOUSES FOR RENTâ€"At % Ho FOR RENTâ€"Business site, centrally located, size about 22 x 60, in first class buiiding. Responsible tenant only. Apply Sullivan Newton. Timmins, Ontario. 81 â€"82â€"83â€"84 No. 2 sqt, tins linger Ave!, redecor: veniences, 4 rooms, ply Apt. 1. upstair: between 6 and 7 p and ask for Mr. M 8[" E:X ECE LEX LX £x3, DCF ID. .:;........ TX STEAK SPECIALS l6¢ ROUND STEAK, per Ib. T BONE STEAK, per Ib. ... 1i¢ _ SIRLOIN STEAK, per Ib. 21¢ 3le l16¢ 20¢ 17¢ . pkgs. redecorated. modern con he Hill, six roomec bath, and sewin:g veranda; large ligh! ite fruit and coa. ceb 1200 Famncy McIntosh Apples, (150 size), 2 doz. 45¢ LOCAL GROWN PORK CHOPS, per Ib. ........ PORK (pieces), per Ibh. ... CHUCK ROAST BEEF, 1b Snow Apples, 5 Ibs. â€" 27¢ TURNIPS, per Ib. 70 Ib. bag.......:;. CARROTS, per | 70 Ib. bay ..::.; PARSNIPS, per Prime RIB ROAST (rolled) per BOSTON sSTYLE PORK BUTTS, per Ih, Trimmed Loin $25 monthly. Apâ€" , 32 Wilson Ave., m., or phone 584 ickie. â€"81tf . Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operative society, Qualit y South Poreupine Dome Mines ~82â€"83p QUALITY MEATS coal | War ‘anâ€" | Said Tho | tion 83p. | notlice. Dated at Timmins this 24th day of October, 1938. T. A. MacDonald, Timmins, Ont. died in District of April of same After that date the said Administraâ€" trix will proceed to distribute the esâ€" tate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had NOTICE TO CRED TTORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES ED WARD McMAHON, Gumeman dn ceased. ratri® PUEL WOOD FOR SALEâ€"We have a large supply of birch, spruce, balsam and tamarack from 12 inches to 4 feet long. For prompt service call Rudoiphâ€"McChesney â€" Lumber Co., phone 584. ~70tf . FOR â€" SALEâ€" P.0. BOX 141 Apply by lettér giving qualification to "aymar Porcupine Mines ILimited Cheap James $29.03 for storage and other charges connection with automobile parts, 1 default having been made in payâ€" nt thereof, notice is hereby given > on the fifth day of November, 1938, 2 o‘clock, in the afternoon, at numâ€" ‘ 3 Kirby Avenue (United Movers rehouse),. Timmins, Ontario, the d goods will be sold by public aucâ€" n by E. C. Brower Limited, Aucâ€" "or Permanent Position rsons having claims against the of the above mentioned who the Town of Timmins in the of Cochrane on the 28th day , 1938, are nmequired to file proof with Rose McMahon, adminisâ€" 22 Kirby Avenue, Timmins, on 1938, are mequired to with Rose McMahon 2 Kirby Avenue, Tir gâ€"the 30th day> A ve Mr. Kenneth Fitzpatrick is the undersigned in the sum ‘ storage and other charges "‘( )l{ S.\ ' 4 * 18th day of October, 1938 UNITED MOVERS, to Vansickle The Mover MHoitzman â€" piano. quick sale. Apply 13 â€"83 TVMMINS, ONT of November 4 ..89¢ 2 1/ /3 € 1‘ 20c 27¢ 160 111 160 51b â€"81â€"83 Port Arthur Newsâ€"Chronicle â€" Not only is rayon, made from spruce, being used as substitute for silk from Japan but much wood fibre is being substiâ€" tuted for sheeps‘ wool in other forms of clothing. Staple fibre production in Germany two years azo amounted to 46,000 tons, but last year was 100,000 tons, and is estimated next yean to be 200,000 tons. The spruce woods of Northern Ontario may supâ€" ply the needs which hereto*bre have given the sheep raisers of: Australia and New Zealand their prospexity now, incidentally, dwindling to a considerâ€" able degree. y Alliston Herald: Proof that the Town of Geraldton, capital of Little Long Lac district, has become of ags is shown in the decision to build a jail. It seems a pity, however, that all new tfowns could not start off and remain with a clean sheet, immune from the transgzressors of the law. Bornâ€"On October 22nd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre Bradley, of 02 Main Ave.â€"a son. Bornâ€"On October 22nd, 1938, to Mr and Mrs. John A. Cook, of 214‘ Pine street southâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"On October 24th, 1938, to Mtr and Mrs. Bruce Clarke, of 179 Spruc street northâ€"a son. Bornâ€"On October 22nd, 1938, to Mr and Mrs. James Hanley, of First Ave. Schumacher, at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"i son. Mrs. Wm. Borland, Wende Ave., reâ€" turned yesterday morning from Torâ€" onto where she was given treatment for a fractured hip resulting from a fall at her home some weeks ago. Mrs. Borland was much benefitted by the treatmeit from specialists at Toronto and is now well on the way to comâ€" plete recovery. Four Births Registered Since Monday This Week His many friends will be glad to know that Mr. E. Salomaa, of the Northern Power office, who was taken to St. Mary‘s Hospital on Tuesday to be operâ€" ated on for appendicitis, is reported toâ€" day as being in much better health, and well on the way to recovery. Owing to Mr. Milton being called away to Toronto, the services at Porâ€" quois Junction and Connaught will be conducted by Mr. G. Higginbotham, of Timmins, next Sunday. Chief of Police Leso H. Gagnon, his father and J. E. Audet, of the T. N.O. ticket office staff, have returned after an enjoyable tenâ€"day vacation at Nosbosing, four miles east of Callsnâ€" der, Messrs. Denis and James Sullivan and Mr. Chas. O‘Connor returned last week from a ¢wo weeks‘ motor trip spent in Ottawa and Quebec. Mr. Nicholas O‘â€" Connor returned with them and will spend a couple of weeks here. tion on the local separate school teact ing staff and commenced her no duties on Monday at St. Michael School, Cedar street soiuth. His many friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Jack Newell is still conâ€" fined to St. Mary‘s Hospital, suffering from severe cuts in one eye, sustained while at work at the Harding Welding Works last Thursday. Miss Muriel Hunt has returned home to Timmins after a visit to friends at Kirkland Lake. Miss Louise Dagenais, formerly of Kirkland Lake, has accepted a posiâ€" Mr. Justin ‘"Duke‘" McKewan, of Parry Sound, is visiting Mr. Hérry Arâ€" mitag, formerly of Parry Sound, but now of Timmins. Mr. Edward Ansara has been confin«ed to his home for some time through illâ€" ness and is taking xâ€"ray treatments at St. Mary‘s Hospital. Mrs. John Beaulin, of Sudbury, is the guest of friends and relatives in Timâ€" mins. Messrs. James Ward Smith; of Fors Cculong end visitors to Timmins Messrs J. E. Chapman and R. O. Christie, of Toronto, spent a few days in Timmins this week. Ww C Mr. Taplin, of Toron to Timmins this week Mrs. R. Dumanoir, of Westmeath has been vis‘iing friends in Timmins ngf A Ol Miss Lelia Savord, of Porquis Juncâ€" m, spent a few days in town this Mr. Friedman,. of Sault Ste. Maric Timmins visitor this week. M t FOR 6GOOD COAL Holland Bros., Proprietors 145 COMMERCIAL AVE PHONE 2120 Jack Grase, of Ottawa,. is speondâ€" few days visiiing friends in town BAA! BA A! â€" Ward and_ Alonzo Cculonge, were weekâ€" I)OvSi- ‘achâ€" n emmare South Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) KRev, W. H. Heinze, Pastor Bervices every Sunday at 8.30 p.m. in the Anglican Church, corner of Main and Commercial. 2nd: and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" | ment. Sunday Sunday Sunday sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 a.m. Sundayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"â€"Great â€" Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister fies, 20 Em St. North Phone 1982â€"W 1.30 pm.â€"Every Sunday, Public Worâ€" ship in Finnish language in South Porcupine United Church, Bloor Avenue. After Service, Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class. A Cordial Welcome to All Corner Eim and Sixth Avenue Rev, A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Em St. North _ Phone 1982â€"W 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship in Finnish Language. 8.15 p.m.â€"Church Choir practice. Friday, 7.00 p.m.â€"YÂ¥P.S. social. Wednesday 7.00 p.m.â€"C.G.LT Wednesday 800 p.m.â€"Choir I 11 00 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Worship sermon Subjectâ€""To .the Utterâ€" most." 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Worship Sermon Subijisctâ€"‘"Is Life a Fair or a Battle?" Monday 8.00 pm.â€"YP.S. . Holowe‘en Rev, James A. Lyttle, Minister 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service The Minister. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. , schumacher Rev, F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D., Minister Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30TH The United Church, Timmins KRev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) 10.45 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Worship. 12.15 p.m..â€"Sunday School for all 12 and over, 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School fo all under 12 years of age. 7.00 p.m..â€"Evening Worship. Special Music by the Choir. A Hearty Welcome Awaits Everyonce 2d her many more happy "name d days." St. Matthew‘s Church Rector: Rev. Canon Cusning, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.10 pm.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 1 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m Observe "Name Day" of Mrs. Kangasniemi Mrs. John Kangasniemi, of 104 Maple streei south, was delightfully surprisâ€" ed on Tuesday evening, when about fifty of her friends gathered at her home to honour her on her "name day" YÂ¥en.â€"J: E St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church South Porcupine Finnish United Church Finnish United Church Timmins Church Directory Trinity United Church Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. The Salvation Army A Cordial Welcome to Ail St. Paul‘s Church â€"11,00 a.m.â€"Holiness Mceeting â€"2.30 p.m.â€"â€"Sunday School. south Porcupine, Ont. United Church Woodal!l, D.D., Minister Choir Practice 4 0% 04 AkaA 4# 4900 " ‘Orace, that don‘t seem possibl‘e." " S a fact, Bill. H:z was hanging from the trapeze with his teeth when he vawned." "Say, mate," said one circushand to the other. "Did you hear about Climbâ€" upski‘s accident?" "Why, no ‘Orace," replied the other. "What‘s ‘appened to ‘im?" "It were awfully sad, Bill. He yawnâ€" ed, broke a leg and dislocated his shculder." Teacherâ€"Who was the father of the Black Prince? Tommyâ€"Old Kingz Colge, sir. \St. Matthew‘s Ladies‘ Guild Hold Pleasing Afternoon Te: C 6660464606946 6888496906849 4004046 % 4 446 44 Lb 46444664466 Clerk (to boss by telephone) â€""Lisâ€" ten, chiéf, I won‘t be able to motor back until Thursday." "So you want a few more days of grace, ch?" "No, sirâ€"Helen." The New Yorkerâ€"A friend of ours who is normal in every respect but his height (five feet one inch) went shopping as circumstances have forced him by the sleeve. “Ygu forgot your large store the other day and was on his way out when a salesman caught him by the sleave. "Yolu forgot you balloon," he said, with a big brotherly smile, "Goes with every purchase you know." Before our friend _ realized what was happening, he was out on the sticet with a package in one hand and a large red balloon, with a cat‘s face painted on it, in the other. It hau ears too. A chimney fire at 121 Pine street north on Monday and another at 119 Hemlock street on Tuesday, were the only ather calls recorded so far this fire that caused damage of $250 at the residence of M. Seguin, Feldman townâ€" site, at 1.30 Tuesday afternoon. Fireâ€" men used the booster pump to exâ€" tinguish the flames. The house and contents are insured for $2,600. A backfire ignited the wiring of a car owned by J. O. Fink, in front of 32 First Ave., at 2.35 yesterday afternoon. Damage was slight. 3 pm. and continued until 6 o‘clock. Tables and rooms were appropriately decorated for the occasion, and the homebaking table looked especially well with its display of home baking. Mrs. Lawley, Mrs. Wilford, and Mrs. Gage (in the absence of Mrs. Bayne who broke her arm in an unfortunate accident on Tuesday), presided at the tea table, and Mrs. Webb was in charge of the home baking table. House is Damaged When Slabs Ignite Mrs. F. C. Lacy, 34 Toke street, was hostess at a very enjoyable and slucâ€" cessful afternoon tea, held on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon under the auspices of ‘he St. Matthew‘s Ladies Guild. Deâ€" spite the unpleasant wather, a large number of local women were present to enjoy the event, which commenced at Miss Hay, who was the recipient of many beautiful and valued gifts, thankâ€" ed all those presont for their kindness. Blaze at Home of M. Seguin on Tuesdayâ€"Three Other Calls This Week. Slabs piled too close io a stove are thought to have been the cause of a Iroquois Falls, Ont., Oct. 25. 1938â€" (Spcecial to The Advance)â€"Delightfully surprised as she was, Miss Bernice Hay was the guest of honour at a lovely shower on Saturday evening, held at the home of Mrs. Bertha Walsh, where many of her intimate friends and reâ€" latives had gathered to extend their hearty congratulations and well wishes for the fuwure. Friends at Troquois Falls Honour Rride of This Week KEEPING THE COLOR LINE The Public Is Invited To V iew An ART EXHIBITION OF QOnRnIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS RECENTLY COLLECHIED IN MANY EUROPEAN COUN‘E RIES THAT EXPLAINS IT HONEST ABOUT IT F‘he Exhibition is open daily from 18 a.m. to intimate friends and re gathered to extend thei atulations and well wishe KEEPSARK . now until SATURDAY, NOVEMBE H + # A. TYGEDEN Blairmore Enterprise: The difference betwi:en a bachelor and a married man is that when a bachelor walks the floor with a baby ho is dancing. Globe and Mai cicus hostility o Jews, NazidGom i cept them as Ar York Stat successful autom who can make y fourntain pen to line. Huntingdon Gleaner; New York City newspapers recently carried advertiseâ€" ments of one bank, the.Bowery Saving Bank, chartered in 1834, seeking to find cwners of 474 unclaimed savings acâ€" counts totalling $79,372.36, These acâ€" counts ‘were opened between 1863 and 1923., This is part of an, advertising campaign begun a year ago during which time ownsorship for 581 unclaimâ€" ea accounts lotalliny $132,321.90 was estabiished by this bank, one of hunâ€" dreds in New York which is trying to find the cwners of "forgotten money",. Under New York law such money passâ€" es into possession of the state if the rightful owners cannot be found. The banks cannot claim permanent posâ€" sess10n The many friends of Mr. J. P. Lynch, who has been confined to hospital for more than a week, will be pleased to hear that his condition today is much improved. Hospital authoritiee said that it is likely he will be able to reâ€" turn to his home tomoarrow. MK. J. P. LYNCH NOW WELL ON THE WAY TO RECOVERYX Highâ€"grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press Basement of the Church of the Nativity Saturday. October 29th AUSPICES Catholic Women‘s League Grand Duke Vladimatr heir of the late Grand of Russia, shown leaving iman hospital in Pari death of his father, tender to the vani: the Romanofls in Ri death of Cyril, the Vladimar, who is "czar‘"‘ by the expa now residing in Pari RUMMAGE SALE He 131 ‘ ° + la thnd dog 1nno {:it. Duke Vladimar, son â€" and the late Grand Duke Cyril a, shown leaving the Amerâ€" pital in Paris, following the f his father, who was preâ€" to the vanished throne of 1anoffs in Russia.. With the f Cyril, the mantle falls to r, who is now hailled. as oy the expatriate Russians UNKIND nobli 10 p.im. from in the 00 a.m iby Jcorirnal: The really ile salesman is one I rake out your own izn on the dotted In V w hC w of the feroâ€" Arabs to the ready to acâ€" hatd." being had?"

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