Notice is hereby given that Court of Revision on thie assessment ‘roll for No. 2,,3â€" and 4, Mountjoy, will take place on Saturday, June Ist, at 10.30 a.m., â€"at Sheridan‘s School, No. 4, Pine Grove Road,. Mountjoy. 39â€"41â€"43 H. A. Ozilvie. Secretarv Sense and Nonsense:â€"It seems that love will find a way, and the same is true of the * The Canadian Bank of Commerce If You Y ou 12 Monthiy Borrow Receive Deposits ol $ 60 $ â€" 55.8"7 $ 5 $ 96 $ â€" 89.71 $ 8 $ 144 $ 134.80 $12 $ 192 $ 179.92 $16 $ 300 $ 280.94 $25 $ 492 $ 460.67 $41 $1,068 $1,000.86 $89 Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES, Headaches, Acid Indigestion, Rheumatic Pains In the rush and bustle and strain these days, are you going to neglect yourself till nature shouts her proâ€" testâ€"headaches, sour stomach, pains of rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis? Don‘t do it! Don‘t lose a single day‘s work or a minute of fun that you can avord losing. fit with Kruschen Salts. Millions of people throughout the Empire take the Slittle daily dose" of Kruschen every morning of their lives. Kruschen is British, The quality of every one of its many ingredients is the highest obtainable anywhere in the world. Together these mineral salts, in minute crystal (almost powder) form make a mass attack on the common cause of these miserable ailments. ‘They help keep your body clear of clogâ€" ging waste, poisons, blood impurities. Whether you are on active gservice in the kitchen, the office, at a lathe, or in any branch of the "service""â€" keep fit the easy, inexpensive Kruschen way. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take just what you can put on a dimeâ€"each morning. . No bloaty aftermath. No â€"violent laxative effect. Just a grand remedy that imparts that million dollar feeling of abounding health and vigour. Bottles FP. Sharp, Secretary, 31â€"38â€"39. SS No. 1, Hoyle Matheson Take notice that the Court of Reâ€" vision for 855. No. 1 Hoyle and Matheâ€" son will be held in the schoolhouse at Hoyle n Saturday, May 25, commencing at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose of hearing appeals on assessments. DON‘T NEGLECT NATURE‘S WARNINGS WANTED TO RENTâ€"Sixâ€"room house or apariment wanted by July 1. Will lease, Apply H. J. Quinn, Timmins Garage, FOR RENTâ€"A fourâ€"roomed house. Reasonable rent. 275 Eim St. N. â€"39p APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OPF MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE POR REPAYMENT For Any Useful Purpose Including Payment of Taxes Seasonal Needs ONE YEAR TO REPAY COURT OF REVISTION GENERAL CONTRACTORs 86 PINE ST. S 7 Personal Loans ATLAS ASBESTON® SHINGLES The beauty of w hi te â€" shingles with the permaâ€" nence of aspesius. Never â€"needs a coat of paint. INSULATED sIDINX G A natural bricklike appearance, high insulating qualiâ€" ties saves fuel. Hill â€" Clark â€" Francis l +0 H, A. Ogilvie, Secretary You Make 12 Monthly Deposits of Their reputation built aover a period of New Beauty and Weather Protection Finish your outside walls with siding carefully applied, to the manufacturers rieid specifications, by Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis trained men. You are then assured of a long lasting job satisfactory in every way thirty yvears stat Phone 4000 for an Estimate LN $ IDI N G with properly applied Toronto Telegram:â€"Ho, hum! The trcuble about civilized man is that he does so many uncivilized things to other men. Mining Claim P. 8940 situate in the said Township of Macklem, as shown outlined in red on plan of survey by C. V. Gallagher, OLS., dated 5tn October, 1928, of record in the Department of Lands and Forests a copy of which plan is attached to and forms part of the Letters Patent, contdining by admeasâ€" urement Thirtyâ€"four and Twoâ€"tenths (34 2â€"10th) Acres, more or less. 3. And . the following unpatented Mining Claims:â€"Pâ€"19819, Pâ€"19820, Pâ€" 19821, Pâ€"20284, Pâ€"20285, Pâ€"215708, Pâ€" 215i9, Pâ€"21580, Pâ€"~21581, Pâ€"21582, Pâ€" 21583, Pâ€"21584, Pâ€"21624, Pâ€"23172, all of which are in the Township of Macklem., Sheriff‘s Office, Cochrane, February 19th, 1940. * § Situate in the Township of Macklem, in the District of Cochrane, and Proâ€" vincte o8f Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely:â€" 2. The said land is entered in Parcel 4086, in the register for South East Cochrane and is described as follows:â€" Situate in the Township of Macklem, in the District of Cochrane, and Proâ€" yvince of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: _ _ Mining Claim P. 8858, situate in the said Township of Macklem, as shown outlined in red on plan of survey by C. V. Gallagher, OLS., dated 5tn Octoâ€" ber, 1928, of record in the Department of Lands and Forests a copy of which plan is attached to and forms part of the Letters Patent, containing by adâ€" measurement Thirtyâ€"nine (39) Acres, more or less,. Under and by Virtue of a Writ of Fieri Pacias, issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, to me directed, against the goods aimi chattels, lands and tenaments of Porcupine McNabbh Gold Mines Limited, in an action in which Ryan Diamond Drilling Company Limited, is the plaintiff and Porcupine McNabb Goid Mines Limited is the deâ€" fendant, I have seized and taken in execution and, will offer for sale by public auction, at the Office of Caldâ€" bick Yates, in the Bank of Commerce Building, Pine Street, Timmins, on Tuesday the 21st day of May, A.D. 1940, at the hour of 11.00 o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the said deâ€" fendant, Porcupine McNabb Gold Mines Limited, in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements, viz.:â€" 1. The said land is entered in Parcel 4085, in the register for South FEast Cochrane, and is described as follows:â€" $25. REWARD for LOST DOG LOSTâ€"white male wire haired terâ€" rier from Mr. Stovel‘s residence at Dame Mines. Last _ seen at Dome about noon Sunday, May 5th. Has brown spot on upper side of head and black spot over rear hip. Had long white hair and at first g‘lance does not look like wire haired terâ€" rier. Answers to name of Jippic. Had no collar on when lanst. Reâ€" ward offered for return and lesser reward for any real information regarding its wherseabouts. Phone 2XL South or call at Mr. Stovel‘s residence. Order June Bray chicks now. Immeâ€" diate shipment New â€" Hampshires, Barred Rocks, Leghorns. Order June LS. x NH. and Black Minorcas now. Bargains started cockerels. Turkeys, Remember â€" Bray June Chicks pay. Order from B. B. Movyer, 23 Hart St. SHERIFEF‘S SALE OF |‘m ronp aAnp LOVING MEMORY of ! _ a dear husband and father, William LAND Dunn, who passed away 0n May 17th, 4 i 1938. Inder and by Virtue of a Writ of P Facias:. i ; ‘"Who shall say the grief is lessened d hastrr put of the Thougch the smile may hide the tears. urt of Ontario, to me directed,} e inst the goods and chattels, lands| Memories keep the wound stii open i tenaments of Porcupine MceNapp| the passing of the years. <â€"â€"Wife and Jack; Bill and Irene, L Afinan Iimnii+kael Ike K C _ MWKkLT max â€"â€"AL BUILDING MATERIALS TELEPHONE 4000 JOHN. D. MACKAY, Sheriff, District of Cochrane. â€"33â€"35â€"37â€"39 ind cvery job "Realizing my mistake, T climbed into a cloud and returned to my base," he said. Exchange:â€"Prosperity will be here when you begin to hear of men being referred to as goâ€"getters. One of the most laconic accounts of an astounding adventureâ€"even for this astounding warâ€"is given in a London, England, despatch in regard to what might be termed * a slight error‘" by one of the RAF. pilots. The despatch SaVy§:.â€"â€"â€" A Royal Air Force pilot officer reâ€" ported that returning to base without ammunition after shooting down a German beombing plane neéar Rotterâ€" dam, he accidentally joined a formation of two German Messerschmidt fighters. The Guides are holding a hike on Saturday at 2.39, starting from the hall. Everyone is asked to provide her own refreshments. The majority are bringâ€" ing weiners and rolls. olst Brownies The 56th pack of Brownies held their hike last Saturday and passed a numâ€" ber of out door tests. Among those to pass the fire lighting were: Barbara Fleming, Beverly Shantz, Mertyl Thompson, Peggy Harris, Joan Sloma, Doris Grienner. Many are looking forward to the fiyingâ€"up ceremony to take place soon. All Brownies are asked to meet the Central school grounds at 10.15 for the annual parade to St. Matthew‘s Church. 106th 1.0.D.E. Girl Guides The Guides of the 106th .O.D.E. held their regular meeting on Monday in St. Matthew‘s hall. Defenceless R.A.F Plane Joined the Nazis by Error The Guides were then instructed in first aid by two msembers of the St. John‘s Amibulance Brigade, Mr. B. Ash and Mr. Allison. The Guides practised tying bandages. On Sunday the Guides will hold their annual church parade to St. Matthew‘s Church. All the girls are asked to meet at 10.15 at the Central Schcool. Mrs. Carson practised singing with the Guides for the concert which is to e repeated under the auspices of the Rebekah Lodge. GIRL GUIDEKS If you need money see us, we will FOR EXCHANGERâ€"Will exchange year old Deluxe Nash car in excellent conâ€" dition, for building lot in Timmins. Address replies to box M. Porcupine Advance., â€"37â€"38tf. A new, brick veneer building, locatâ€" ed on Pine St., between First and Kirby. 2 storevs and a full size basement. . Building is occupied by store and an apartment, revenue over $1,200 yearly,. A real buyâ€"For further particulars see PINE ST. S. Insurance 26 WENDE AVE 12" and 16"â€"$2.175 and $3.50 per cord also 8 ft., lengths J. Van Rassel COAL WOOD $10 PARTICIPATES in authorâ€" ized syndicate for grubâ€"staking prospector; exceptional showing:; being readily <‘subscribed; no salesmen;> no. commissions; no liability. For particulars write: . Watkins, Newtonbrook, Ont. Store and Apartment Property For Sale arrange a loan for you QUALITY COAL $12.25 per ton OPPORTVU h NITY Dry Jack Pine Mortgages PHONE 2250 Real Estate Phone 583 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT, TTMMINS, ONTARIO On Tuesday firemen were called to 43‘ Main Avenue, where there was a chimney fire. Sense and Nonsense:â€"Simile: As full of static as the radio in the neighbourâ€" hood of an electric drill. Fire which is believed to have got its start from a cigarette stub, ignited a pile of clothing in the bathroom of the house at 7 Elm street north, rear, and caused damage amounting to about $10 yesterday. The house, owned by Mrs. J. Geils and occupied by Bernard Morrison, was not damaged in any way. A quisct marriage was solemnized early this (Thursday) morning at the Notre Dame des LCurdes Roman Catholic Church, when Miss Loretta St. Amour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Amour, became the bride of Mr. Simon Duguay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prancis Dugnay. The Rev. Fr. A. Morin of*â€" cilated, and witnesses were Messrs Alâ€" fred Lalonde and B. Palbot. Woeiuilding This Morning at Notre Dame Churceh Cigarette Stub Ignites Clothing at 7 Eim St. North QOutâ€"ofâ€"town guests at thg wedding included the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lacroix, her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamâ€" bert, her drotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lessard, and her brother, Mr. Philip Lacroix, all of Val Gagne. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a medium blue tailâ€" ored suit, with pink blouse and hat, and blue accessories, and she wore a corsage of pink roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" valley. Following the ceremony,‘ a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the groom‘s parents, where Mrs. Sauâ€" dino, mother of the groom, received the guests in an ensemble Of brown crepe, with matching accessories, and a corsage of white carnations. She was assisted by the bride‘s mother, Mrs. Lacroix, of Val Gagzgne, who chose fusâ€" chia sheer, with matching accessories and corsage of white carnations. Later in the day, the bride and groom will leave on a honeymoon trip to Val Gagne and other paints. Upon their return they will take up residence at 19 Bannerman avenue. The Notre Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholic Church was the scene of an attractive wedding this (Thursday) morning at 10 o‘clock, when the Feyv. C. E. Therriault united in ~marriage Miss Alexandrine Lacroix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lacroix, of Val Gagne, and Mr. Leo Saudino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Saudino, of Mountâ€" joy Township. The groom was attended by his father Mr. Peter Saudino. Mr. and Mrs. H. Traver returned on Tuesday from Detroit and Brighton, Michigan, where they visited Mrs. Traâ€" ver‘s aunt and uncle, whom they have not seen for nineteen years, and who are at present holidaying at the above points from their home in San Diego, California. On their return trip to Timimins, Mr. and Mrs. Traver attended the funeral in Toronto of Mtr. G. R. Southee. Notre Dame Church Scene of Charming Wedding Toâ€"day His many friends in this district will se pleased to leain that the latest reâ€" port on the condition of Col. Mac Lang, who has keen quite seriously ill at Haileybury Hospital, is that Col. Lang is making satisfactory progress and is somewhat better. Miss Alexandrine Lecroix . and Mr. Leo Saudino Marâ€" ried This Morning. Word from Toronto today says that Mr. C. V. Gallager, MJP.P., ‘is making good progress to recovery. His conâ€" dition this week is much improved. Miss Laila Koskela is at préesent spending a holiday with friends in Sudâ€" bury and at the family summer home at Long Lake near Sudbury. Corporal â€"Paul Laprairie, of the TIrish Regiment of Canada, for fourteen years a resident of the town, is a welcome visitor here this week, while on leave from the army. Corporal Laprairie is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Darling, 134 Wilson Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Taylor and Mrs. R.T. Fliot, of Pembrcoke, were visitors to friends in town and district this week. Dr. Gordon Watt was a Pembroke visitor this week, going there to visit his mother who is a patient at the Cottage hospital, Pembroke. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. HMHenderson and children, of Hamilton, spent a few days in town this week the guests of friends here. Mrs, HMHenry Hudson is at present a visitor to Cleveland and other points south. Miss Hazel Hodgins, of Shgwwville, was a recent visitor to Timmins and South Porecupine. BPA P DP P LAAA LAAA A Aâ€"AL A â€"A â€"A A A LA A DL â€"Aâ€"IL A meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lalonde,â€" 151 Pine street ~south,,â€" on Wednesday evening for the purpose of organizing here a Dental Assistants‘ Association. Seven dental assistants from the local offices were present at the meeting, and it was decided to hold meetings once a month., Guest speaker at the event was Mr. Lalonde,: who addressed the members on "Credit", and the members disâ€" cussed the various phases of their work. The meeting next week will be the last meeting of the A.Y.P.A. for this season and it is hoped that a good number of AY.P.A. members will atâ€" tend. The meeting will be in charge of the musical convener, Miss Margaret Hargreaves. Dental Association to Hold Monthly Meetings A quiz was conducted by Harry Atâ€" kinson and was won by Doris Read, and the meeting closed with prayer. During the evening, a debate on "Reâ€" solved that $5,000 is of more value to a young man than a college education" was upheld on the affirmative by Ruth Arnold and Capt. Butler with Bessie Montgomery and Jessie Bell taking the negative. The debate was interesting, and closely contested, the negative winning after final judgment. The regular weekly meeting of the AY.P.A. was held on Wednesday evenâ€" ing in the parish hall of St. Matthew‘"s Angli¢can Church. The meeting cpened with the hymn, "Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus." Final arrangements were made for the A.Y.P.A. banquet to be held in the parish hall on Monday, May 27th, at 6.30 o‘clock in the evening. Mr. James George, of Toronto, who was the deleâ€" gate to the Youth Conference at Amâ€" sterdam in May will be the guest speakâ€" er at the banquet. The Orchestra of the YPS. of the Timmins Pinnish United Church will hold their practice in the church hail Thursday, May 16th (ctonight) at 8 p.m. Every member of the orchestra is exâ€" pected to be present. The programme for the concert to be given by the Church Choir and the Y.P.S. Orchestra. May 30th, is to be rehearsed. The conâ€" cert is to be held under auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Timmins Pinnish United Church. Members of the Coâ€"operative Unuion of Canada nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives, A.Y.P.A. Decide College Education Better Than $5,000 Interesting Debate Last Night at Meeting of Anâ€" glican Young People. Concert by Finnish Y.P.S. and Church Choir, Mav 30 Chicken and Rlce SOUP â€" â€" 11 oz. tin AYLMERâ€"Choice Quality TOMATOES â€" â€" 2 for 19¢ FOQOD VALUES for the Weekâ€"end from The CONSUMERS‘ COâ€"OP GRANULATED SLGCAR â€" â€" â€" 10 lbs. QUAKER CORNFLAKES 3 pkgs. 25 ALYMERâ€"Choice Quality ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS FRENCH‘S Prepared MUSTARD â€" 9 oz. par PITTED DATES 2 lbs. BETTY‘S PECTIN CONSUMOâ€"Fresh Ground FRY‘S Breakfast Maple Leaf First Grade â€"â€" 1b, CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Timmins Birch and Fourth Central Order Department Tirmmins Townsite ....... No. 2 squat tins * ;2 OZ. (lr Any Flavour / Ib. tin 2 tins 21¢ 1600 705, 706 s | Interesting E\ ent to be He _ on May 30th. Trail Rangers and Sunday School Boys tn Hold Hobbv Fair A Hobby Pair will be held on Thursâ€" day, May 30th. by the boys of the United Church Sunday School and Trail Rangers Parents, sisters and friends are invited to visit this hobby fair and see the handiwork of the boys along many various lines of interest. Thecexhibits will be classified undeor 8 classes: Nature Study, Collections, Handicraft, Art Work, Mechanical and Technical, Camera Craft, Cooking and Camp Craft. The exhibitors will enter under three age groups: 11 and under, 12 and 18, 14 and over. CA N 12¢ 20¢ FLOOR POLISH PINT TIN with an Extra 1â€"3 pint free Johnson‘s Selfâ€"Polishing Green Curly SPINACH . (Green Top BEETS ....... Green Firm CABBAGE TURNIPS ;....":.:..:%..:..2 Ontario Green ONION® No. 1 Hothouse .;......... Good Sizeâ€"SUNKIST OoRANGBS ............};.... Waxed Ontario Rolled ROAST OF BEEF Chuck ROAST OF BEEF Cello Wrap Baby BEEF LIVER .. SMALL STEAK Maple Leaf Shankless Loin Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operative society. Fruits Vegetablesâ€" Schumacher . South Porcupine Dome Mines Meat Specials T‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements 20 Pine st., N and 490 Main REAL ESTATE INSUI STEAMSHIP OFFICE Avallable in Timmins, schoâ€" macher, and south Porecupine, for _ commercial buildings, apartment houses, new homes, and improvements. Paid back by monthly payments over a number of vears, ‘___l/ > 22â€" Ib. pkgs. 33¢ On First Mortgages St,, South Porcupine, Phone 285 . Timmins, Phone 1135 2 behs. 15¢ dozen 2 1bs. lb ‘l/ /34 €C lbhs. 21¢ 59¢ Ih..29¢ Ib. 26¢ lIb. 21¢ lb. 18e Ib. 26¢ 101, INSURANCE 15¢ 20¢ 712 111 160