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Porcupine Advance, 9 Nov 1939, 1, p. 4

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Members of the Coâ€"operative Union of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives PROPERTIES FOR SALE POR SALEâ€"Tâ€"roomed house, Small down payment. Apply to Pgte Laâ€" croix, 25 Kent street. Phone 1527.W. FOR SALEâ€"Leaving town for army Will sell Beatty Floor Troner at sacriâ€" fice for quick sale. Box X. L Advance, 86â€"87â€"88â€"89 FOR SALEâ€"Goblin Vacuum Cleaner. Nearly new. Cost $59.50. Make best offer. Write to Box P. N. Porcupine Advance. 86â€"87 FCR SALEâ€"Electric Washer. Late model Beatty, Like new. For balance of payments. Apply to Box N. Porâ€" cupine Advance. 86â€"8"â€"88â€"89 HELP WANTUEDâ€"Salesman, must also be able to help with stenographer‘s work. Apply to Box B. T., Porcupine Advance, 86â€"87 ~88 â€"89 Louis Halperin PRIMED ROLLED KIB ROAST ............... LOIN VEAL CHOPS sHOULDER VEAL . LOIN PORK CHOPS T BEEF BOSTONX STYLE RINDLESS SLICED BACON:::.::::: PORK BUTTS ROUND STEAK or CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. OMEGA WATCHES Timwminas Birch and Fourth Central Order l)epartmcnt Tiirmins Townsite BORDEN‘S EVAPORATED 5 Ib. package PLP WANTEDâ€"Stenographer. CGive all details in first letter. Age, experâ€" lience, salary expected and xÂ¥ biâ€" lingual,. Apply to Box W. Porcupine Advance. B6 First Grade EWELLER OPTOMETRIST is official agents for <ARN 10% CASH DIVIDENDS ON OMEGA WATCHES â€"â€" DIAMONDS SILVERWAEKRE .â€" CRYSTAL â€" CHINA select NCw and Save Time and Money M E A T S And while we‘re on this question of planks and plaster, our new coal shed in Ti is being completed this week too: and we are now able to give daily delivery of coa!l our two sheds in Timmins and South Porcupine.. Coal is a big item at this time oi and its worth while taking the profits out of ctal, which is just what you do whe buy your, coalâ€"ccoperatively, and get your purchase dividend when the vyear is over And of course in a cooperative society the members who buy there are also the owners of the store, and what they say goes So thats why planks and plaster and bright new equipment have been going into the store that we are proud to invite you to come and see on opening day, Thursday, November the 9th. Tea and coffee will be served. Ssome have a great deal to do with them,. Plank Branch into what those who have seen it think It is only a short while ago that our Dome B: reason. It is not only that our members insist are gt.mg to eat: but they are also like having ping in. The Omega Watch has been manufactured in Switzerland since 1848 and since that time has been looked upon as the ultimate in accuracy and styling. Omega holds the World‘s Precision Record and over 500 other international awardss for accuracy You are cordially invited to visit Louis Halperin‘s Jewellery Store at 7 Pine St. North, Timmins, and see the complete range of Omega styles which are now on display. This world famous watch may now be purchased on convenient terms at 3 tins 25¢ BELOW: D14â€"Men‘s 10 kt. Goldâ€"filled . . $55.00 What Have PLANKS and PLASTER to do with GROCERIES and MEATS ? 16 oz. tins Louis Halperin‘s Convenient Payments Mav Ib. 31¢ WORLD‘S PRECISION RECORD OM EGA gte Laâ€" Owen Sound Timesâ€"When it is deâ€" 1527â€"W. ) finitely settled that a thing cannot be 69â€"70 tf doneâ€"watch someone d» it. 15e 5 lb. pkg. 600 705, 706 24 h. bag "FIVE ROSES®" FOR RENTâ€"Ground floor apartmen 4 rooms; 3â€"piece bath; wired 1. electric ranze; basement, with fwn nace and laundry tubs. 81 Sixt Avenue, Apply upstairs. 86â€"87p FCR RENTâ€"House. 3 rooms. C Birch Street and Sixth Phone 4. CONSOL COFFEE Fancy Blend ....... Ih Fresh Roasted and Ground FOR RENTâ€"House. 6 rooms. All conâ€" veniences; 213 Railway St. Apply 116 Spruce St.. 8. 86p REAL ESTATE â€" INSURANCE Corner Fourth Ave, Cedar St able for office or light hous Apply Room 11, Reed Block Store size 10‘ x 25‘; also suitable for office, Located in the Dovie Building, Cedar St. RENT REASONABLE For Rent ABOVE: A25 â€" Ladies‘ 10 kt. Gold â€" fille d white dial, 17 jewel . . . . $50.00 them, Planks and plaster have made over our Townsite seen it think will be one of the smartest stores in town. our Dome Branch was rem¢delled. And there is £goocd 28¢ 27¢ 19¢ 3¢ 1 24¢ RENTâ€"LAarge room Be iist on clean quick handling of the food they ing a bright spacious place to do their shopâ€" PARSNIPS ........ SNOW APPLES GRAPES .......! ies NORTHERN GROWN CALIFORNTA FANCY MeINTOSH Fruits and Vegetables Arranged 10 e e Peoples of many races, religions and pcolitical creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operative society, er, our new coal shed in Timmins to give daily delivery of coal from is a big item at this time of year, ch is just what you do when you Schumacher .. south Porcupine Dome Mines â€"86â€"87p 10 11 PEARS ... 3 tins 29c Mc CORMICK'S English Style oo sds sds s c _ BISCUITS COFEERE ........:. lb. CULVERHOUSE DESSERT CONSOL TEA 5 lb. package. Choice Blendâ€"CONSUMO YÂ¥OU WILL LIKE Toronto Telegramâ€"A woman in the west has placed a watch on her hat. But some of the headâ€"gear needs an alarm clock. The regular weekly whist drive will be held by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary on Tuesday evening, November 14th, at the Legion hall. Winners of the eight poultry prizes were: Ladies: ist, Mrs. McCormick; 2nd, Mrs. Bound; 3rd, Mrs. Bellamy; 4ith, Mrs. Ozilivic, winning by a cut from Mrs. Foden, who was tied with her; Gentlemen: Ist, Ed. Harvey; 2nd, Mrs. Craig; and 3rd, Mrs. J. Shaw (both playing as gentlemen); and 4th. H. Jenson. Twentyâ€"three tables of whist were played at the whist drive held by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary on Tuesday evening, which was an exceptionally enjoyable event. Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Wilkinson, and Mrs. Hardy acted as M.C.‘s during the evening, and a delicious lunch was served by the kitchen committee conâ€" vened by Mrs. Pennington and Myrs. Jennings. I‘wentyâ€"three Tables at Whist Drive of Ladies‘ Auxiliary Winners of Prizes for Event on Tuesday Evening. ('() \I OF ALL KINDS PA tA t»‘"nm MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FPOR REPAYMENT Apply to Nearest Branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce USED AUTO PARTS NEW SPRINGS AND GLASS Sullivan Transfer 201 Railway Street Tin Due and Overdue Accounts. . Mortgage Payments and Interest, Property and Income Taxes, Insurance Premiums., Medical and Hospital Expenses, Dental Expenses. Household FPurnishings, Equipment and Puel. Educational Fees, And Other Useful Purposes. Personal Loans er Useful Purposes AT LOW RATES ............. Ib. 4¢ hamper $1.43 dozen 22¢ 2 lbs. 19¢ 101, lb 18c 551b 712 111 160 Timmins THE PORCUPTNE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, Chas. P. Grill, now of Toronto, and recently of London, Ont., was a visitor to Timmins this week, and was given hearty welcome by hosts of oldâ€"time friends. Mr. Grill for many years in the earlier days of the town conducted jewelry stores in Timmins both fo; himself and for Stock Bros. It is ten years since he was in Timmins, and as he was specially populer here for his genialtiy and peppy love of humour, all were delighted to see him again. _ Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Walker returned this week after a visit to Mr. Walker‘s home at Seaforth, and spending some time at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Traver retwned on Tuesday after spending a brief holâ€" iday with their son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Len Traver of Malâ€" artic. Mr. Johnny Ploplis has returned to Timmins after spending about three months touriny through the United States. Mrs. Robert Howie and her sister, Miss Tillie Stuart, arrived in town Tuesday after an extended holiday in Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. R. Beatty, of Toronto, were visitors to friends in Timmins and district this week. Mrs. D. Darling came from Swastika last week to join her husband and daughter, Miss Lois, and take up resiâ€" dence here. County. Mr. Donald Helmer is on a two weeks‘ visit to the home of his father, Mr. W. Helmer at Cross Lake, Renfrew Rev. E. Gilmour Smith will conduct services at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, New Liskeard, on Sunday. Mrs. J. Morin returned to Mattawa on Saturday after spending some time visiting friends and relatives in town. Mrs. Justin Tallon,of Demers Centre, Pontiac County, was among the recent visitors to Timmins. Mrs. R. H. Worley and Mrs. R. ®. Davis, of Pembroke, are visiting friends in Timmins and Gdistrict this week. Mr. James Standish of Toronto is a business visitor to Timmins ‘this week. Mr. Eddie Arundell has returned to his home in Timmins after a year spent in England. Mrs. Henry Cotnam, of Demers Cenâ€" tre, near Pembroke, was a recent visitor to Timmins. Miss Evaline Lafieur was a visitor to Rouyn and Noranda this week, "They are afraid to I guess," said Councillor Gauthier. At that there was general laughter and the matter was dropped. If they were afraid to bring the matter up among their own fellow merchants they did not deserve much consideration from the Council, was the consensus of opinion among Mr. Kilgore visited at Pembroke this week. the town fathers "Turn it all over to Homer. Let Homer do it," suggested Councillor Spooner. He added that the Merchants‘ Association, of which both stores were members, had had no complaints. The shoe could not hurt very much if the people who complained: to Councillor Gauthier did not bring the matter up in their own tribunal. I l Councillor Gauthier, who pursues the closing question at every meeting as tenaciously as a hound dog chases a rabbit, got to his feet. He talked for ten minutes, General ‘tenor of his oration was that the two stores in quesâ€" tion were open not, only to the salesâ€" men and their prospects but also to the general public. ‘He thought that all should be treated alike and saw a weakening of the town byâ€"law in the action of letting them remain open. Why did the police not do something?, He answered his own question. Beâ€" cause they could not. They had no byâ€"law covering that type of store. Corsequently a shudder passed through the audience when it again was exhumed at last night‘s meeting. He had been asked, said Councilior Spooner, to check up on two Timmins stores, which it was reported, were not closing on time as they should. He checked up and found that in both cases the\stores had salesmen who worked on commission. It was absolâ€" utély necessary for them to take cusâ€" tomers into the stores at night for purposes of \demonstration. They did that although the stores were not open to the general public. He could see no harm in it. Abolition of Municipal Elections is Protested (Continued from Page One) the meagre audience in the chamber are practically Announcement is made that public skating at the McIntyre Arena will be on Monday, Wednesday and PFriday afternoons from 200 to 3.45. Public Skating at the MciIntyre Community Arena ' _ _ (Contnued from Page One>) which turned the truck upright. whence the bodies were taken to shore. The bodies of the two drowned men ,were then removed to the A: sanville morgue, under instructions received from Chief Coroner, E. R. Tucker, of ’ Charles Miller, driver, explained to the police that the wheels of his truck started to skid on the grading leading down to the bridge, and after a desâ€" perate attempt to right the truck, he lost control. The front end hurtled through the wood railing, to plunze in to the cold waters, twenty feet below. W. J. Grummett, of Ansonville, who has been called from a hunting trip to take up the case. A thorouwgh investigation is under way by the police, and an inquest will no doubt be ordered by District Coroner The truck was not damaged to any extent, and the driver is being held by White, for questioning, and pending possible charges laid against him. ! The four young men, who were emâ€" ployees of the McNamara Construction Company, working at Anderson Lake, near Matheson, were returning from a pleasure trip to this locality, when the accident occurred. Canadian Legion _ |"® ":‘nf‘(‘ Service at ' ‘the Cenotaph, Nov. 11 .. NOW IN FULL SWING! TWO FLOORS TEEMING WITH BARGAINS, VISIT THE ENLARGED STORE OF 4\ i °* * Have you heard the news? Lynch‘s have Five Westinghouse Refrigerators left, bought at the old prices. You can have one now and start paying regular installments next April." When present stock of Washers, Ranges, Radios and small appliances are gone, prices are definitely advancing! Buy your Westinghouse Appliâ€" ance now! Save and still get the best! 39 Third Ave nue Timmins L Y NC :: ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE co. LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. NORTH : SOUTH : EAST: WEST : "If it were‘nt for my new Westinghouse Washer, I‘d be home nursing my aches and pains after a day of drudgery instead of spending an enjoyable afternoon." "This very minute I would be up to my ears in housecleaning:. Now my Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner does it in minutes instead of hours. "Before I had my Westinghouse Refrigerator I seemed to spend most of my time shopping. Now I only need to stock up once a week. My Westinghouse refrigerator keeps everything perfectly fresh . . . saves money too!" "I would have broken up the game an hour ago to get dinner ready if it weren‘t for my Westinghouse Dual Automatic Range. As it is I put everything in the oven before I left. The temperature and time for the roasting to start is conâ€" trolled automatically so dinner will be perfectly cooked and piping hot just when I want it. Westinghouse is a great Burroughes Year End Furniture Sale "If it weren‘t for Westinghouse we wouldn‘t be here!"" VISIT THE GREATER HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE Agents for F. C. Burroughes Ltd. NO INTEREST CHARGED FOR 12 MONTHSs. time saver." Try The Advance Want Advertisements \Five Births Registered ; _ Since Monday This Week: Bornâ€"in October Ind, 1939, to Mr and Mrs. Oscar Beaudoin (nee Pear) Morisette) of 111 Avenue Roadâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on November 6th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Pishback of 174‘ Pine street northâ€"a daughter Bornâ€"on October 27th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Jolin Langton of 226 Spruce street northâ€"â€"a son. Bornâ€"on November‘5th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Terve Moisonneuve of 307 Pine street northâ€"â€"a son. CLINIC AT GRAHAM‘S SHOE STORE _ 6 Pine St. N., Timmins, every day except Sature y Phone 11 for appointment or come in. FOOT SPECIALISTâ€"CHIROPODiSsy Why put up with a foot pndition that makes life miserable? Manv of the nost painful foot g1i1â€" ments respond readily to progr treatment adm|nâ€" istered by a foot specialst. Bon‘t suffer another day! I > 5# "a CONSULT_â€"â€" S. J. MOERSCH, o. s.c. " Say! Isn‘t that a grand offer? I‘m taking Jim down to choose ours toâ€"night because Westingâ€" house is definitely my choice!" W Foot Torture Free Yourglf From Ma S â€"COAL o Mr ' Phone 2120 Sufmarines of belligerent have (been prohibited from Panamnian waters, except in emere®sncy Holrmd Bros., pro 143 Commercial A ‘or Superior Fue ‘or Clean Coal an Service Of

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