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Porcupine Advance, 17 Apr 1941, 1, p. 4

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SHERIEES S\l Eo OF LA NDS N1 Also Ap; )64 in‘ The PC Fourth 11 4 sible 1 phoned sult of written these s tiser‘s q PAGE PotP Apply TH LR D Hiuw! le A WORD PER INSERTION Oe Rorcupine Aodbanere CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS 1 nurscda) Town Ha Inspect Any Time 171 Maple South Phone 287 BARNEY SKYS RESIDENCE 1¢ itable for bea BUSINESS PI A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED BRIGIHT OFFICES xhrane Office, 11 Phone 26 i . _ Mistak ources ar etc. Immediate ; PHMREE ROGOMED 11 L€ RENT NOTICTCE *4 O} I1 A VE IHtimmainutm Â¥A D 1 Frors Oocctlirrin ertisements. o Pm % D i1 it 11 akes occurring ire wholly at N I Desaulniers PHONE 6 |~ M .39 Off Ideal with ind mation }1 édd Wm. S. Gardâ€" Porcupbpine, of _of May, 1941 in ths iuty parlour. LACE l for tea room all equipment late possession vacan 13 ; ind o ed m Pat Whitney as follows ip Tisd ted | namel! irvis Buildin 111 m h hout by countt iken in ex ile by pub Comm rudit« h: ® * 30â€"31 Lh Porcuâ€" Snicl} irls; experiâ€" ippointment, â€"30â€"31p and , â€"ID(OTeSt the above amrb and the folâ€" e Distric hrane,. t nds an Numbers 340) and ne ~(341>, in emeni{s respon ~â€" in teleâ€" s a reâ€" 1 oil per n homs« 31 a reâ€" legibly from adverâ€" t e pI d @rda~â€" the Mrs 30â€"31 i end CO Y€ al Try the Advance Want Advertisements 61 Kirb Ontario. ltive of the said Deceased, or her Solicitors, on or before the 1s; qay of May, A.D. 1941, full particulars of their Immediately after the said date the said personal representative will distribute the assets of the said Deceased, having regard only to claims of which she shall then have notice to the exclusion of all others, angq she will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. MESSRS M Barristers S nue, Timmins. any part DATET 10th day In the Estate of Edgar Alfred Brown All persons having claims against the Estate of Edgar Alfred Brown, late of the Town of Timmins, in the Proâ€" vince of Ontario, Deceased, who died on or about the 24th day of February, A.D. 1941, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned personal representaâ€" tive of the said Deceased, or her Solicitors, on or before the 1s;: aay of NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ANTHONYâ€"In loving memorty of Ernest J. Anthony ‘who passed away April 16th, 1939, at South Percupine, aged 60 years; veteran 159t1 Batâ€" talion. "To you, from failing hands we throw the torch." â€"Always remembered by his Wife and Family. Also in memory of his mot‘h‘er Mrs. E. Anthony, of Vancouver, who dbied on August 23rid, 1939, in her ninetieth vear. You‘ll appreciate the quality and the fine service we offer. PCOR RENTâ€"Apartment suitabie for office and living quarters, completely modern. single rcoms for rent, apply office 208 Sky Block. 31~â€"32 All persons having claims azainst the Estate of Andrew Fedozzak, late of the Town of Timmins, in the Proâ€" ;vince of Ontario, Deceased, who died :on or about the 26th day of August, | 1940, are hereby notified to seng in to |[the undersigned personal representaâ€" [tive of the said Deceased, or his Soliâ€" citors, on or before the ist day of May, A.D. 1941, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said »Deceased having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice to the exclusion of all others, and he will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. DATED at Tmmins, Ontario, this Ist day of April. A.D. 1941. Nick Moros, Esq. câ€"f Messrs MacBrien Bailey, 2% Third Avenue, Timmins, Ontario. 4 or Messrs MacBrien Bailey, Barristersl and Solicitors, 2% Third Avenue, Timâ€" mins, Ontario, his Solicitors. 21â€"29â€"31 POSITION WANTBDâ€"By youn3 lady bookkegperâ€"s References. Apply Box Porcupine, or phone 34, cupine. M. G. SULLIVAN ‘ 30 s 28095 325 | AWÂ¥AA , _ _ iÂ¥AAA o tas _ ic $1,068 $1,000.86 $89 *Kâ€" $ Other Amounts at . Proportionately Low Rates Mr. Lloyd H YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY"UK‘ Easter we LIF® INSURANCE WHICH THE town. BANK ARRANGES The Canadian Bank of Commerce APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OF In the Estate of Andrew Fedozzak For Any Useful Purpose Including Payment of Taxes, Seasonal Needs ONE YEAR TO REPAY MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDTE POR REPAYMENT Notice to Creditors and Others OSsSITION WANTED IN MEMORTIAM of April, A.D. 1941. MRS. MABLE BROWN y ~Avenue (Rear), Ti Personal Loans hone 129 icBRIEN BAILEY 2% Third Aveâ€" Ontario, her Solicitors. 3A0â€"31â€"32 o any person o i@all not then have s so distributed or Y ou Receive £50.8"7 representative s of the said only to claims n have notice thers, angq she iny person of Onta exp eno 863, South Ssouth Porâ€" ‘ROVIDE ’ Mr. A. J. MacDBonalq has returned T after spending the Raster weekâ€"end in You Make New Liskeard. 12 Monthly : Deposits of | Piper Hugh O‘Neill, of the 48th $ 8 Highlanders, Camp Borden, spent the $ 8 _ Inoliday weekâ€"end at his home in town. 11 Amon April N ciation Mana his parents a returning to and Mrs. E night. Mr. both mornin the Schuma Funeral This Afternoon of the Late John Burtoft Butito Mrs. W. P. Wil Pavilion Property to spend Wiarton, Mr. day 1 spend was presen sary of th Mr. and ana â€" Gray home durin His many friends3 will be glad to know hat Mr. Dona; Daigenais has been able to return to his home from hospital where underwont an operâ€" a‘tion. gara home Booke: Mr. o‘clock where month Mr. Tony Klowaty was among the Timmins men leaving on ‘the early train Wednesday afterncon for the four months‘ training in North Bay. Adl Mr. Johnny Shuster left on Wednesâ€" day to take the four months‘ training period at North Bay. trainin North Wedat Mr. Walter Zadorzny was among the itrainees who left for North Bay on Wednesday from Schumacher. Mr. Leo Laitinen was among the Timmins men eaving fcr four moniths‘ training git North Ray on Wednesday. tOoOwWwnt Mr. J. M. ("Happy") Woods, is reâ€" newing acquaintances in town, wheore he was formerly a popular resdent. nesda LC Mr. uth M 1. riva Mr. Carl Guild, of Hamilton, spent e Faster weekâ€"oend at his home in Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Palmer, and n, Harold, of Rouyn, spent the Faster ekâ€"end visiting friends in Timmins. h. Schumacher mesda y period. 11 _W. P. Wilson, of the Riverside n Property, left on Wednesday nd a thrae weeks‘ vacation at m, ‘Clinton and Goderich, and days in Toronto before returnâ€" Timmins. COAL and wWOobn MOVING and CARTAGE Anth g the items of intsrest in the ews Lotter issued by the Assoâ€" of Professional Enginsers of vince of Ontario is the followâ€" ©. J. Ellis, Mechanical Engiâ€" th the Faymar Porcupine Gold Ltd. at Souwh Porcupms, has lecteq Prosid:n; and General r of the Welland Machine and . Ltd. 2 Welland." e ilde alls f Len Lainsbury left on the 2 train Wednesday for North Bay he will be recruited for four in othe Legion RC Smiths WwA i V Ered Booker, of the Dufferin ‘rman Rifles Brigade, Niaâ€" , is spending leave at the ‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. xth avenue. 10 ir Higginbotham, of Holâ€" the Easter weekâ€"end with at 114 Main Ave., Timmins, ) Holtyre by car with Mr. ‘lma Wheeler on Sunday Higginbotham â€" attended ig and evening services at cher United Church. i V remains are at WaikKers me, and the service this ill conducted by ithe Rev. e of the Trinity United umacher. _ Interment. will the Legion Plot. Mr. Burtoft was bern in ngland, and ~was six!t-yc; upi for Masson, of the Simcoe Regiment, visited â€" his the Easter holiday, and at twentyâ€"fifth anniverâ€" matriage of his parents, §. L. Masson. icdney left on Wesdnesâ€" as‘ Falls, where he will t holiday at his home, to ~join the R.CAF. at rmby, of Rouyn, spent with friends in lion wa trainges leaving on e four moaoniths‘ trainâ€" fol s was among the or four . months‘ on Wednesday for among the leaving on three years old.â€" For the past sevenâ€" n1 years he had been employed at me Hollinger Mine, and he leaves to mourn his loss his wife and family in Sheffield, England. A phcne call from the police sent the firemen dashing across the street to 17 Fourth Avenue on Tuesday aft‘crâ€" noon to put out a fire that had started at ithe front entrance in the stairway. Defective electric w‘iring had started the blaze ang firemen us2d the bocs‘er pump and three gallons of chemical to put the fire out. Damage amounted to about a hundredy fifty dollars and was covered by insurance. The buildâ€" ing is owned by Harry Morin. A chimney fire at 53 Fourth Avenue on Monday was the only cther call that the firemen have had this week. RBRritish Air and Ground defences reâ€" port the destruciion of 57 German night bombers in the first half of April. This exceed,; the full month total of 44 for March. | ’ CAA oA A ‘The deceased was a veteran of the Souwh African war and the last Great| Comi Fire on Tuesday at Canada Cafe Does $150 Damage GERMAN NNIGHT FIGHRTER LOSSES HEAVY Plans were made for aanafternoon tea to be held on Wednesday, April 30th, and a sewing school, which will begin on May 5th, with an instructor from Toronto ito give itwo classes each day for five daays, on commercial patterns. A plan was discussed whereby a donation be made ito the Central Pund of the W.I. for its work in connection with mobile kitchens, etec. The war services convener, Mrs. Briggs, reported thait the Salvation Army had assisted in the shipping of the last bale to the destroyer "CGaspe" which was adopited by the local branch of the Institute, and the members deâ€" cidsd to prepare twenty of the one hundred quilts which will be given by the District of Cochrane Women‘s Inâ€" sititute for the Bombed Victims of England. Another ‘war service was ‘he plan ito send cigarettes to the B. Company Algonquin Regiment, at present stationed at Port Anthur. Third Vieeâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Harnden, Directorsâ€"Mrs. Court, Mrs. Drumâ€" mond, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Turner. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. G. Kirk Treasurerâ€"Mrs. J. MceGarry.. Pianistâ€"Myrs. Surman. Kitchen Conven>srâ€"Mrs. Court. Press Correspondentâ€"Mrs. Tucker Conveners for monthâ€"Mrs. Masson, Mrs. Crispin, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Dicker, Mrs. Grey and Mrs. Dean. Second Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Davidâ€" son. Mrs. P. G. Howard was reâ€"ela>cted president of the Women‘s Inst‘+ute Timmins branch at the {regular annual election meeting, ‘held in the Hollinger hall on Wednesday afternoon, and other officers were as follows: Pirst Vieeâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. J Chesney. Officers Elected for Timmins Branch Women‘s Institute Much War Work Being Done by the Branch. After practice the Guides played games, The meeting closed with "TApS." All the Guides are asked to be at the Hollinger hall on Sunday morning at 845 for the annual church parads to St. Matthew‘s Church. P. H. Carson, who is the musical direcâ€" ‘or, practised ithe songs with the Guides. Owing to the fact that there was to be a practice for Ithe annual concert which is to be held on May 5th in St. Matthew‘s hall, the meeting began withn the practising of several songs. Mrs. The Guides of the 106th 1LO.DE. Company held their weekly meeting on Monday in St. Matthew‘s hall. His death was unexpected. He had been out and around as usual Monday. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Porcupine, Mrs Charles Appleby, Torâ€" onto, and Miss Cissie, at home. Also surviving are his son, Walter, a veteran of ithe last war who has been in hospital for the past 15 years, and four daughters, Mrs, W. J. Ross, Timmins, Mrs. Harry Rogers, South cax from England in 1903, and after a short stay at Hailasybury moved 19 Coâ€" balt. Born in Lendon, England, he was in the jewellery business at Wes: Hartlepool and Sunderland befor»e coming overseas, ang he married Mary Wilson at the former town 55 years ago. Mr. Belisham, who celebrated his 79th birthday April 2 this year, eartr>d the distinction of being the first opâ€" tician in «the North Country. He cams Cobalt, April 16â€"Death came sud denly Monday night to Waltr Alfre Belisham, who collaps«d as he was ie ing to bed. Walter Alfred Bellsham Dies at His Home in Cobalt PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO | for ths soldier get Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North SUNDAY, APRIL 20th, 1941 "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" Golden Textâ€""All things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation.‘"‘ (11 Corinâ€" thians 5:18). Christian Science Reading Room open daily from 12 to 5 p.m. in the Mcâ€" Innis Block, 18 Pine Street South, A Cordial Welcome to All Winners at the Ladies‘ Auxiliary Whist Drive Schumacher Rey. F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D. Minister Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"â€"Morning Service of Worship 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Service of Worâ€" ship. ALlL Th dian I nigzht, M+ A1 Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister BuuOfRr AVEINUE. 11.00 a.m..â€"â€"Dome Sunday School 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School for all 12 years and over. 2.00 pm.â€"Sunday School for all unâ€" der twelve years. 11.00 a.m..â€"â€"Morning Service. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. All Are Welcome Church MecINTYRE â€"GYMNASIUM Captain W. YOLLICK, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer South Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) Tev. E. Rotb, Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. * South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Praver fHoly Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. srd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Christian Science Society Meeting. Puesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship There wa Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. _ Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Holiness Meeting. Ssundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Bundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Merting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Rectot: Rev, Canon Cusnaing, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Ciass 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer lfioly Communion on ist Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.:; on 3rd Sunday, at | 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. AssOociate Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, B.A. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship followed 10.45 Morning Worship Mr. Mustard will preach 7,00â€"Evening Worship Mr. Smith will preach 8.30â€"Friendshin Hour sSunday School: 12.15â€"for 12 and over. 2.30â€"for under 12 2.30â€"At Mattagmi Public School for 8 and under. The Presbyterian Church of Canada TnoclT Trinity United Church St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street The Rev, K. W. House, B.A., Minister Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. Public Worship at 7 pm. You Are Welcoge Sschumacher Anglican United Church, Timmins Church Directory The Salvation Army St. Matthew‘s Church St. Paul‘s Church A Cordial Weleome To All AC} iC Pré tra parcels beir NXOn drive ladi it ndainoe Wno â€"won id 3r.4, Mrs. T uesday priZze ind tof Through the brilliant deductions and careful observation of patrolman Gorâ€" on Beacock, of the Timmins police, the Stanley Norkum, 23 Elm Street N. is facing a charge in police court next Tuesday of breaking, entering and theft. He was apprehended by Timâ€" mins police early yesterday morning and lodged in the local cells. Stanley Nurkum â€"Arrested by â€" Patrolman â€" Beacock Shortly After Drug Store Robberyv. <inging class. Several guest anrtists alâ€" so itook part:angq a very pleasant evenâ€" ing was anjoyed. Mrs. Tom Godin, Second Ave., is spending a ‘holiday at Toronto and London. Alert Constable Solves Robbery in Hour and Ten Mins. Mrs. J. S.â€"Kitchen, First Ave., last night ententained‘Miss Wright and her Congratulations ito Miss Harâ€" ris, Third Ave., who held the winning ticket on the three tier fruit cake drawn at the Legion hall. An interâ€" esting fact about it was ithat the day she won the cake she ‘was celebrating her binthday. + Mrs. John OTLeary, Second Ave., enâ€" tertained Monday afternoon at an Easter party. PFourteen children atâ€" tended angq had a grand time. . The hostess served a nice Easter lunch. Mrs. James MacKenzie, Second Ave., ententained on Tucsday at a luncheon party in honour of her d@Gaugzhter, Jesâ€" ‘sie. Seventeen of Jessie‘s friends atâ€" tended and a very happy time was enâ€" joyed with games and dancing. Myrnia Stevenson, young daughter of Mrs. Cecil Stevenson, is in St. Mary‘s hospital suffering from meningitis. The Women‘s Missionary Society of iTrinity United Church will hold its meeting this afterncoon ‘(Thursday) in he church hall. The ladies of the congregation are asked to attend. It was with regret nows was received this week of the death of Dick Dawâ€" son, formerly of 100 Fourth Ave., Schumacher, and a real old<timer of the Porcupine Camp, prier ito moving to Sturgeon Palls Mr. Dawson pass*d away suddenly at a camp thirty. miles from Sudbury. The body ‘was brought to Timmins for burial. Sympathy is extended to ithe widow angq family in their sad loss. Schumacher Fire Lads Win at African Golf Lose Ice Game Other News from Schuâ€" macher and Distriet. ake Your Change in War Savings Stampsâ€"â€" From Timmins Dairy Drivers wsiting in 1 little sn Belle Terre. Have It Delivered to Your Door Daily Acknowledged by medical authoriâ€" ties, milk is the perfect natural food. Timmins Dairy Milk supplies vital health and energy elements! TIMMINS DARY MIL K SUPPLIES IT Prime Minister Mackenzie King conâ€" ferred with President Roosevelt today at the White House. It is reported that financial mal‘iters were discussed as well as further action designed to aid Britain. Try the Advance Want Advertisements the man in an hour and ten minutes after the robbery was rneported, has been on the police force since last May and ‘has proved to be an exceptionally good officer on several occasions. A report from Berlin says that the Nazis acknowledge that the British are "showing more fight than heretoâ€" fore." Constable Gordoan Beacock, who was directly responsible for the arroest of Takes PEP To Pedal a Bike and Norkum appeared before Magistrato Atkinson yesterday morning and was remanded till next Tuesday. In the hearing yesterday Norkum pleaded not guilty to the charge of breaking, enâ€" toring and theoft, but was willing to plead guilty to a charge of being in possession of stolen goods. ‘The breakâ€"in had been reported ta the police by the patrolman on the Wilson avenue beat and shortly afterâ€" wards, Patrolman Beacock noticed Norkum come out of the Grand Cafe on Third Avenue and cross the street to another cafe and then return to the Grand. He then watched the man for a while and went in and arrested him. The stolien articles were all recovered and identified, anq they included between $70 and $80 of merchandise angq cash. Includsd in the looat was a military set, a Kodack, 2 Schick eleotric razors, a tobaceo pounch, a quantity of cigarettes and $8.060 in cash. BRRITTISH SHOWING MORFE FIGHT man was arrested an hour and ten minutes after the breakâ€"in had been reported to police ~The arrest was made by patrolman Beacock after he had been observing the man‘s actions in a local restaurant. Appliance Furniture Co. 39 Third Ave. Plhone 1870 We have some nice Studios all in lovely condition from $17.00 up to $34.00 for a 3â€"piece outfit, Buy o fim dn n P sSPECIAL!â€"I \Vq-\'ting'lmus't- l Im tru 4 elements all new. $59 50 l Belanger Invincible, «.. _ $22.00 Price Z4 P o Ti I Findlay Ivory and nickel, warmâ€" ing closet. A beauty. s... $49.50 I Findla Clearing 1 Ivory and Black, small Clare J(‘\w Lnlw new «. _ $44.50 reservolir black and Our 1 beautiful Richelieu Range, with reseryvoir and warming closet, black and white CANADIAN PREMIER MEETS ROOsEVELT SALE of USED COAL Wood Ranges THURSDAY. APRIL 17TH 1941 ay, SEE THEM AT black and white And

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