was five. I often travelled to Timmins, Cochrane, and those places, but can‘t remeémber much about them. We got into port for the New Year, so we made up for celebrating, then. It was nice to hear from spmeone in Timmins. You see, my home is now in @Quebec City. However, I was born in Iroquois Falls, but lefft there when 1 In appreciation of the lovely ditty bag recfived at Christmas from Mrs. R. J. Stoneman, 96 Fifth avenue, Ordinary Seaman Roy Valiquette, wrote this letter to Mrs. Stoneman, to thank her . . This letter is one of the many letâ€" ters being reczived by ‘the ladies of town, in response to the ditty bags that were sent out at Christmas. . . All are very interesting and prove to all what a little can do to keep up the morale of our boys,; . . The letter reads as folâ€" 10Ows:â€" I hope ‘that you had a very merry Christmas and that your New Year is a happy and hearty one. I was at sea for Christmas. However, In closing, I hope ithat you will find a spare moment soon to drop a line, as a correspondent is a wondcrful ithing in this outfit. I Was : with all along wi too bad. Sydney, Nova Scotia, | January 4th, 1943. Dear Mrs. Stoneman:â€"You have probâ€" ably been wondering who received the ditty bag ‘that you donated to the Navy for Christmas. Well, here he is, and a lucky guy he was. It had in it just about everything a guy would need and before I go any further, I must smy thanks a million. is an awful siortage of girls, as they are being employed in munitions now. . . Tt looks like our young housewife will be doing her own work until after the war is over. "Hopeftul". by May Richstone, depicts the modern young wite, who in these days of shortages, has found herself without a maid. . . And instead of the maid catering to you, you must cater to the maid, the reasomn being that there is an awful siortage of girls, as they Third me at Cedar Street MMINS Thursday, FPebruary 4th, is the date set for the wedding of Jean Myles and Wallace Jamieson. . . . The wedding will take place at the First United Church at 12 noon with Rev, W. iM. Mustard officiatâ€" ing, and immediately following the ceremony, the couple will leave on the 1.15 train for points south. . . Jean, a charming redâ€"headed girl is a V. O. N., and has been employâ€" ێd here for the past two years, her home formetrly being in Thornbury, Ontario. . .‘"Wally", as he is known to‘ his many friends, is the mana_ ger of the Timmins branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. . More news will appear in the next issue of The Advance about the wedding. Eeveral members of the Womâ€" en‘s Irutitute are meéeeting this afternoon (Thursday), at the home of Mrs. Carl Briggs, 19 Commercial avenue, to pack a large bale for thair adopted ship, "Gasp>". . . Any of the members who would care to come are welcome, and each one must bring an article to pack into the bale. . . Articles consist of a few wecsolilen comforts, canned milk, cooki>s, coeca, candies, magaZines, and many C‘her articles. . For the past two cr three years, the Institute has been sending parâ€" cels to the "Gaspe", parcels being gent almost every two months, . . ‘The ship was adopted by the Instiâ€" tute after war was declared, and all the members have throughout the months, worked diligently and patiently to provide comforts for the boys on that ship. . . The ladies of the Institute deserve a lot of credit for their work, and in helping to keep up the morale of our armed siorvices, , I mustn‘t be gay. 1I mixtn‘t be gloomy A maild is coming To intorview me! JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST RIVERSIDE PAVILION ENJOY DANCING to the Finest Music and on the Best Floor in the North SATURDAY NICGHT Ladies 25¢ Gents 75¢ it sea for Christmas. However, the mail and your present, h fine weather, why, it wasn‘t DANCING EVERYC Sincerely yours, 0. 8. Roy Valiquette Wedding beils will ring out on Saturday Jan. 30th, at 9.30 a.m., for the wedding of Bertha Thompson, and Claire Quinn, who was formerly of Campbell‘s Bay, Quebec, but now of Timmins. . . The wedding will take place at the Church of Nativity, and should be very lovely A homebaking sile will be held on Saturday afternoon by the Woman‘s Asâ€" sociation of the First United Church at the stors of Rinn Bros. Ladies‘ Wear, 13 Pins street north. . ... This event should prove to be worth attending as there will be on di{splay, tasty homeâ€" baking of every description, besides many other lovely articles, . . .A trip to the sale on Saturday will prove very rrofitable to you ladies. A wedding of local interest will take place at Torento, on Saturday, February 6th, at the Bloor Stre«t United Church, when Elizabeth Abigail Allen Warren Zettler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. Anâ€" thony F. Zettler, will become the bride of Floyd Earle Corner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Corner of Peffoerlaw, Ont. . . The wedding will take place at 3 p.m., and immediately folowing the ceremony, a reception is to ke held at Hadden Hall . . . Many of you will remember the groom, FPloyd Corn:r, who was a resiâ€" dent of Timmins for several years, and practised law, until spring when he left for Toronto, where he took up ressdence and established a law office . . He made a wide number of acquainâ€" tances during his stay in town, and we know that all will be intarested to hear of his coming marriage, and will extend congratulations to the bridal couple. . . . . More news will appear in the next issue of The Advance atout it. The Patriotic Association, a branch the Order of the EaArtern Btar of Ontario, are at present trying to rais> money throughcaut Ontario to buy 20 mobile canteens to be sent overseas, . . tion for Timmins and disâ€" trict has been elected to raise sufficient buy one mobile cariteen, and E as they are rathor expensive, the coâ€" cperation of the public is asked for, s> can be raised in a very short time. . The first in the series of eyents to be held by the Association is a telephone bridge on Priday evening at several of the members‘ homes. . . Anyone wishing to attend this event is to get in touch with Mrs, E. A. F. Day, 82 Hemlock street, phone 72â€"B, who is convening all affairs to be held in the future. ... . Prizes will be®war. saving certificates and war saving stamps. . . This should be worth attending as will be all future events, so to help our armed services, we should all attend these patriotic gatherings. Meeting of District : Y: P. U. Held This W eek ‘The meeting of various Young Peciple‘s Unions of the district held on Monday last in the First United Church, Timmins, was attended by Rev. J. C. Thompson, Art Moyle, Tom Fleetham and Miss Jean Andrews, of S. Porcuâ€" nine. Plans were made to hold an Officers Congress in Timmins on Feb. 10th. The hundreds of followers of the ant of figure skating in the district will be glad to learn that the entry of two of the Porcupine Skating Club‘s most popular members have been accepted for the Canadian figureâ€"skating Association champâ€" ionship tests which are being held in Toronto this weekâ€"end. . .Miss Margaret Keeley and Mr. Alex Pulâ€" ton will vie with some of the Do_ minion‘s finest skaters for honours in Junior Pairs. . .Miss Gloria Lilâ€" lico, a pupil of Miss Madge Austin, will also compete in the Junior Laâ€" dies championship. . . .Gloria will skate under the auspices of the Niagara Falls Skating Club, her home town. . Miss Madge Austin will accompany the silver blade arâ€" tists and al} will wish them success in their efforts. Due to the scarcity of wool dur_ ing the Christmas month, the Order of the Eastern Star were unable to hold their regular knitâ€" ting â€" meetings. . . .But an anâ€" nouncement has been received that the first knitting meet will be held on Monday evening at the home Mrs. Russell Hall, 4 Fourth avenue, and is open to any Eastern Star member who is interested . . . . The ladies are asked to remember this as it is animportant one, and to attend this worthy meeting. Friday evening, Jan. 29th, is the date for the regular work meeting of the Ladies‘ Guild of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church. . . The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Webb 68 Mountjoy south commencâ€" ing at 8 pm., and a large attendâ€" ance is asked for. . Members, keep this date in mind, and plan ito atâ€" tend. JACK GALLOWAY and his ORCHESTRA | (Smith, Anderson, McInnis from S. , Porcupine) leave tonight for Torontsa to iattend a meeting of the Civil Defence 5Comm1ttees throughout Ontario, comâ€" prising different barnches of civil deâ€" ‘ fence â€"â€" Police, Fire Wardens, Public Vtilities and Transportation. ;Soclal Evening to be Held by l A. on Friday Mrs. Pascoo‘s birthplace was Snow Road, Ontario. , The remains are resting at Hunkin‘s Fureral Parlors and the funeral will take place on Thursday at 2.30 p.im. the Unilted Church, Revd. J. C. Thompson conducting. Interment in Tisdale cometery. Mr:i A. Jackson Presbyterial presiâ€" dent, assisted by the officers resident in Timmins, was) hostess to the annual executive meeiting of the Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Society, Cochrane Presbyterial, 2t her home on Friday evening. Those attending were Mrs. McNee, of Hearst, Mrs. Ken and Mrs. Laidlaw of Cochrane, Mrs. McGie, Mathisson, Myrs. Waddell and Mrs. H. Leng of Schumaâ€" cher, Mrs. A. Jackson, Mrs. Alec Ramâ€" say, Mrs. Geo. Oldsher, Mrs. Weir, and Mrs. Traver, all of Timmins After luncheon had been enjoyed the sxecutive session opened with a Devoâ€" tional service, led by Mrs. Geo. Oldâ€" sher, Presbyterial Christian Stewardâ€" family in their great loss. ‘They have lived in South Porcupne just over a year, coming here from Kirkland Lake. Women‘s Missionary Society Hold Annual Executive Meeting _South Porcupine, Jan. 27th. Specia) to The Advance. The death occurred in Porcupine General Hospital on Tuesday, Jan. 25th of Mrs. William Pascoe of Smith St., S. Porecupine. Her death bereaves six small children of a mother â€" the eldes; girl is thirâ€" teen years, and the baby just a few days old. Much sympathy is being expressed for the sorrowing husband and little family in their great loss. ship Secretary, the itheme of which was "Christian Womanhood." The hymn, "I would ibe itrue," was sung followed by a brief and most inâ€" teresting discourse on this theme, and concluded with a prayer, also on this subject. Presbyterial annual and interim reâ€" ports of ithe different departm:nts of work were read and discussed. The tentative date of Friday, May 21st, waspsst for Ithe Presbyterial annual meiting which has been invited to Timâ€" mins First United Church for its conâ€" venticn, this year. ‘The president, ed ‘this meeting h v¥°ert‘3 mesisage, *‘"Th yor?r‘; mesisage, ‘"Thail this war time Is indsed a testing time for Christians." "Missionaries," she reminded the meetâ€" ing, ‘"have been recalled by Governâ€" ment order, from some of the war torn countries, meaning that the new Chrisâ€" itians of these countries are without the mi~sicnaries who are such towers of strength in times of national turmoil and general distress. They are indeed @xpeariencing a great los: without their misstionary â€" leadership. It is also a tesosting time for Christians everywhere, A meeting of the Civil D mittee met on Monday in Chambers. They outlined procedure and arranged pointment of wardens, grc Death at S. Porcupine of Mrs. William Pascoce South Porcupine to The Advance. CrosDy, well S Hought Repre (Smith, Ladies‘ Auxiliary at the Legion Hall on Friday evening, and all members and friends are asked to come. An invitation is extended to Legion members and their wives. Proceeds wxn go to ithe Ceomfont fund. On Wednesday, Feb. 17th, a bean and sausage supper will be held by the Ladies‘ AuxiMHary at the Legion Hall. Mcney raised at the event will be used in the Comfort fund to pack boxes for bovs| in the services. tians of thes missicnaries strength in and general misstonary south Porcupinge Men at A. R. P. Convention M to be loval to their Christianity." Mrs. Jackson concluded with a prayar for strength, courage, and endurante for Christ:ians everywhere. Rut resbyterial and Interim Reâ€" ports Handed in. Various Discussions Take Place. nce patr al CoOntroil Committer Prizgo r%. Engman. iynow ite,. M eekly Whist Drive and Comfort Fund Tea Held. Bean and Sausage Supper Also to be Held. a Y y, H. Stratforc Smith, Chas aton. 1J ind M 1 W. Wilkinsor Hines, Mrs, R Mrs. J. M. 8 prese it A. Jacksor m, M . Ha e held by the egion Hall on members ani . An invitation members and gco to the A11 x iz A his new * time is 11 e Comâ€" 5o Maxâ€" nâ€" | Ramona . YBAKCRSONL | India‘s Love Lyrics ......... Hope L. obf'fhe Mortal Storm ............. Bottome P. Chicken Wagon Family . Benefield D. i1 | muige Pricat Turns Doleciive .. Cobe L. The Lieuterant‘s Lady . Aldrich eo ‘ Stars in Your Eyes ... wng 3. The Blue Hills ... . Gouwige E. to Crescent Carnival .. .......... Reyes P. ce , Full Crash Dive ... _ Bosworth n~ | Non-Flctlon Mrs. F H. Hall read a life of Bobby Purns and Mrs. C. H. Libby recited one of his poems. Mrs. James Douglas sang "Robin Adair," and Mr. M. Foster on his violin played an array of Scotâ€" tish airs and imitated the bagpipes. Margaret Kelly in kilts and accoutreâ€" ments, sang "Comin‘ thro‘ the Rye," and Margaret McGregor a real Scottish lassie from Glasgow, sang ‘"Bonnie Mary of Argyle.‘s Mesdames Webb and Stanlake sang a Venetian love song, Mrs. Stanlake afterwards giving "The World is Waitâ€" ing for the Sunrise," as a solo. At the conclusion, the whole congreâ€" gation led by the Scotch lassies joihed tands and sang "Auld Lang Syne" Thse responsible for the supper were members of the Women‘s Associationh. "Bobby Burns‘" Night was fittingly celebrated on Monday by the congreâ€" gation of the United Church when they held a "potâ€"luck‘" supper and enterâ€" tained 175 to the supper. Unfortunately â€" while a piper was available, no pipes were â€" so this item on the programme was omitted, but the Scottish glement was in the asâ€" cerndarcy and the musical programmse which followed the supper was distinct Iv scottsh in flavour The reception committee consisted of Mrs James Armstrong and Mrs. C. H Libby. Tables Committee:â€" Mrs. C. Carruthers and Mrs. Lane with Mrs. Cunnirgham, Mrs. G. Browne, Margâ€" aret McGregor, and Mrs. M. Jakes, and Kitchen Committee: Mrs. H. Burton, Mrs. F. H. Hall, Mrs. Webb Mrs., Melâ€" ville, (Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. K. Farrell, Mrs. Stanâ€" lake, Mrs. Montrose, Mirs. Hoelke, Mrs. Ciement and Miss Flora Reed. Scottish Poet Honoured at south Porcupine ssuth Porcupine, Jan. 27th. Special to The Advance. During supper organ music was supâ€" plied by Mrs. J. C. Thompson and Mrs. wWw. Honetr. United Church Hold Special Scottish Event on January 25th, New Books Added to South Poreupine Public Library Savs "Red Cross Doing Wonderful Work for Men" cts? ofurtatetited WE New Books December, 1942 SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘The Mediterranean ... . Ludwig E. Golden Cityâ€"â€"11 a.m. Van Loon Lives Delniteâ€"1.30 p.m. My Name Is Frank ... Laskier | Schumacherâ€"2.00 p.m. I Saw Two Englands .............. Morton |Come to our friendly, inspirational ‘The Book Of Smalll ................... Carr E. Services Paddy the Cope ... Gallagher P. |See that your children are at Sunday Faith Under Fire ... .. Coleman | School Susan Tells Stephen .............. Giles N. The Problem of Lasting Peace .. Hoover : Fiction l St. Paul‘s Church The following are new books added this month ‘and last month to South Poreupine and Dome public dibrary: The Chikiren ...............,...... Pedoarova N. Dear To This Heart ................ Leblane D. Thys / Douglas L. C. The Glass Mountain ........ Doner M. P. Letty and the LawW ... Baldwin F. The Saint Two In One ............ Charteris The Commandos ... in Arnold E. _WArIgnL A. The Unmv»ted n D. Also a number of books for children. New Books, January, 1943 Fiction Epic of America .............. Adaims J. son. "H Get Thes Behind Me ........ Spence H. ease. T Also a Number of Children‘s Book.s.' kept in One Emaill Candle Black Out In Gretley ....... Pre Reap the Wild Wind ............ S The Flying U. Strikes ... Death Down East ... secret Scrvice Operamor No 13 ng letter Macdonald inter 1¢ entie, 1 J gives credit {o ts P I0F _ excellert work among the men of e service. It also proves beyond ubt that articlas knitted for soldiers members of the Red Cross are disâ€" buted freely and are received and preciated by the men who need them ngland, Dec. 14th 1942" Dear Mrs. Miller:â€" Today our unit owiedgiln This was mA t was some months ago month she received the followâ€" er textract» from one, Herbert ald, in England, which is not teresting and informative but ves credit to the Red Cross for Mrs Henry Miller, of Bruce knitted a sweater for the Red e tucked a little note inside it 1# she would send a parcel to receiving it, if he wrote acâ€" receint of the sweater. Chambers R Jackson H. C,. ment «Presidem U + + .. T. ! * ___ OWY ..... Blake E. 3 Rector: Rev. Canon Causning, B.A., L Th 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 a.m., on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on the 5th Sunday and Festivals at 8.30 a.m. life" (Jude 1:21). Christian Science Reading Room, Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 18 Pine St. North. Open every weekday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Friâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. south Porcupine, Ont BLOOR AVCECNUE REV. J. C. THOMPSON 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 p.m. SUNDAY sSCHOOL 10.00 am.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 a m.â€"Dome Sunday School 2.00 pm.â€"For all below 12 years Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Oddfellows‘ Hall, spruce Street Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D. 1.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Service. Oddfellows Hall, Spruce St. N. You Are Welcome South rorcupine. Ont. (Missourt Synod) tev. E. Roth® Pastor Divine Service at 8:;:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 pm.â€"Public Meeting Your are invited to attend these Gospel Services. Minister: Rev, Lors W. Carlson, B.A. Morning Worshipâ€"Schumacher 11 a.m Afternoon Serviceâ€"Delnite 2.30 p.m. Evening Serviceâ€"Golden Cityâ€"7.00 p.m 12.15 pm.â€"â€"for all 12 and over 230 pm.â€"for all under 12 Oddfellows‘* Hall, Spruce Street Nortk SUNDAY, JANUARY 3ist, 1943 .-wVBn §$.45 am.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a m.â€"Sunday Service Golden Textâ€""Keep yourselves ir the love of God, looking for the of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eterna life" (Jude 1:21). 100 Mountjoy Street 8. Minmster REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Worship Sunday School: 9.45 a.m. for 9â€"11 years 12,15â€"for 12 years and over, 2.00â€"for 8 years and under. The Presbyterian Church in REV. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A., B.D 10.45 a m.â€"Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship Sunday School MeINTÂ¥YÂ¥RE AUDITORIUM Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10,00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayetr South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D. Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m..+â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.~â€"â€"Junior Bible Class« 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayetr 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayver Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at "And how is your nusband ~today?" asked Mrs. Hobson. "Oh, he‘s; poorly," replied Mrs. Dobâ€" son. ‘"He‘s got a terrible expensive disâ€" ease. The doctor says he‘s got to be Pilotâ€"Oh you ever sa" Pilotâ€"Drinking and loveâ€"making are the pastimes ef fools. She â€"I suppose you‘re the intellecâ€" tual type? 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 Baptisms and Marriages by _â€"Schumacher AND Porcupine United Church Mountjoy United Church Christian Science Society St. Luke‘s Lutheran Church B‘nai Israel Synagogue Church Directory Trinity United Church Schumacher Anglican Church St. Matthew‘s Church Cedar Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor First United Church Timmins United Church Minister â€"Lilobe and Mail the bigge ind Mail. p.Im arrange Dome Ladies to be Hosts of Northern Ladies‘ Bonspiel Assolstine. ASter the busjiiness session the singing of the benediction brought the meeting to a close. South Porcupine, Jan. 27th. Special to The Advance. The Dome Ladies Curling Club is to be Host for the Northern Curling Ladies Bonspiel on February 18th and 19th (Thursday and Friday). Represonâ€" tative rinks are expected from various parts of the Northâ€"Kirkland Lake, Englehart, «possibly Noranda), besides our own local clubs and Pamour. Prepâ€" arations are now going forward and keen interest is being shown. Schumacher, Jan. 27th. Special to The Advance. The Congregational mceting of Trinâ€" ity United Church was he‘d Thursday evening in the church hall. There was a good attendance of the congregaâ€" tion. Prior to the business a delicious Pot Luck supper was enjoyed. After the supper a heanty singâ€"song, led by the Rev,. Lors Carlson, was enjoyed. During the evening very satisfactory reports were given by the various organâ€" izaticns of the church. Reâ€"elected to the Board of Stewards were Messrs M. L. Urquhart, J. 8. Kitâ€" chen, J. G. Malkin, Douglas Argue, Frank Wilils and Allan Fish. Electsd to the building fund commitâ€" tee were Mesars. Harry Lons and Roy Annual Congregational Meet Schumacher Churrs PERSONAL LOANS THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE For Taxes, Puel Purchases and Other Seasonal Needs. §$192 $300 $540 YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE, WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES Apply to the nearest branch af Other Amounts at Proportionately Llow Rates Monthly Deposits Pr CONSUMERS WILL FIND IT ADVISABLE TO RATION THEMSELVES SO THAT THEY MAY BE ABLE To STRETCH THE NEW BUTTER ALLOWANCE ovér<« THE NEXT SIX WEEKS + Each coupon will continue to be good for the purchag%r t of oneâ€"half pound of butter and will be good only On the dates specified below: hy ow Expiry dates for spare "C" coupons 5 to 8, inclusive, have been extended to aid consumers in stretching out the butter allowance over the period from now until February 28th. it has become necessary to reduce the current rate of consumption of butter, and accordimngly changes have been made in the dates on which (brown) spare "C" coupons of the current ration book may be used. Spare "C" coupons 10 and 11 may not be used for the purchase of butter, Coupons 1 to 4 inclusive, have already expired. BUTTER GONSUMPTION TEMPORARILY REDUCED tor Repoyment Receive $ 55.87 $ 89.71 The result of this is to reduce each allowance by 2 2/3 ounces per week temporary period. 7 and 8 5 and 6 HERE IS THE NEW SCHMHEDUL Coupon CGood for purchase Not good for Number beginning on: purchase after: d X V o 31 a V H L NV 3H L Deposits $ 5.00 You Moke 2 Monthl February 1st January 18th ot LIMITED _ DIVIDEND NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an intorâ€" im dividend Oof PFour (4c) Cents per share, payable in Canadian FPunds, has been declared by the Directors of AUNOR GOLD MINES LIMITED, payâ€" able March I, 1943, to shareholders of record at the close of business Februâ€" ary 13, 1943 Toronto, January 25, 1943 The Presbyterian Church a@are holding a Rummage Sale in the St. John Amâ€" bulance Hall, Saturday, morning, Janâ€" vary 30th at 9 a.m. WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to <«Protestan! children 10 to 14 years of age. If intere«ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 lat THURSDAY, JANUARY Mrs. V. Ashby 162 TAMARACK PMHONE Io A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢e) l‘ic A WORD PER TNSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring . in teleâ€" phoned eadvertisements, or as reâ€" sult of copy mot carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" viser‘s risk. By Order of the Board LA DIES!‘. WE A K CHARIS â€" SW AVIS CORSETRY Ebe Doropine BRobane CLASSIFIED ADS February 28th February 28th Phone 26 individual‘s during the J. R. BRADFIELD Secretary Bs 7W