23RD, 10943 WANTEIDâ€"Boarding Homes for â€"Ckild. ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipa‘ NOTICE T0 CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OFP THE ESTATE OF MATHIAS ANDREW HEIL, late‘ of the Town of Timmins in the Disâ€"‘ trict of Cochrane, Medical Doctor: with the Canadian Army, deceased :. NOTICE is heroby given that the! creditors and all others having .claims against the estate of Mathias Andrew: Heil, late of the Town of Timmins in} the District of Cochrane, Medical Docâ€". tor with the Canadian Army, deceased, who died on or about the 20th day of May, 1943, are required to deliver full. particulars of their claims duly veriâ€" fied to the undersigned Administrator of the estate of the said deceased, on or before the 1‘7th day of January, 194#4, after which lastly menticned date, the said administrator will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets of the estate of ‘the said deceased among the parties enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Cttswa this \7th day of December, A.D. 1943. McILRAITH aa MecILRAITH 56 Sparks Strest, OTTAwWA, Canada Solicitors for the sa‘d Administrator. DUNCAN A. McILRAITH b6 Ico A WOERKD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%¢c A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be respon sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" ult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" visetr‘s «risk. I, Francis Adolphus Filion, formerly 2 member of the firm carrying on business as a druggist at Timmins in the District of Cochrane under the name of "Goldfields Drug Store" DO HEREBY OERTIFY that the said partâ€" nership was on the first day of Septemâ€" ber. 1943, dissolved, I having sold out all my interest in the said partnership to my former partner Mr. Burke. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Mr. Burke at Timimmins aâ€" foresaid, and all claims against said partnership are to hbe pres:nied to the said Mr. Burke by whom they will ‘be settled. Building, Timmins DATED at Tronton, Ontario, this seventeenth day of December, A.D. 1943. F. Filion Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling ecuipment. Address Obe Doroupnw dbancor m\\\x\\smm‘mmmmm\x\x\xxx\\\“ CLASSIFIED ADS MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD DISTRICT OF COCHRANE Administrater Phone 26 ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR NEW 10W RATES Box 159 Sherbrooke, Que REAL ESTATE (Fst 1912) New Books at the Public Library at South Porcupine Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cumming of Apt. 307 Sky Block, Timmins, sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter of Mrs. C. A. Musgrave, who passed away Dec. 18th, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, with to thank their many friends for the kind expressions of sympathy in their bereavement. Includes a Number of Books for Children. Below will be found a list or the new books added to the South Porcupineâ€" Dome pwblic library. There are aiso a number of kocks for children among the new ‘books. Nonâ€"Fiction Journgy Among Warriors â€" Curic E. The End of the Beginning â€" Churchâ€" ill Hon. W. The March of the Barbarians â€"â€" Lamb H. The Lure of the Alaska â€" Franck Life with Father and Motherâ€"Day C Unfinished Eymphony â€" Goss. Between Laughter and Tears â€" Yutan: Our Japanese Foe â€" Morrison I. Pilot Bails Out â€" Blanding D. Free Trin to Berlin â€" Guernesey. The Peoples Mouths â€" Cross A. F. __Who Dare To Live â€" Watt F. B. . ‘Canada at Diepps â€" BRourinct A. S. Racse and Racism â€" Benedict. Fiction For All Men Born â€" McKay Claudia and David â€" Franken R. ‘The Robe â€" Douglas L. Hungry Hill â€" Du Maurier D. Daylight on Saturdayâ€"Prigstley J. B. O River Remember â€" Ostenso M. The Interpreter â€" Gibbs P. Golden Grain â€" Corbett E. Slads .â€" Deeping W. Washington US.A. Ballwin FP. A Goden Age â€" Parmenter The Forest and the Fort â€" Allen H. The Tuckers Tune In â€" Morris H. Mrs. Parkington â€" Bromfield L. This Was Their Land â€" Lloyd A. E. The Dangerous Dead â€" Brandon Peril at the Spy Nest â€" Chase The Grinning Pig â€" Lombard The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito â€" Gardner E. S. Contennial Summer â€" Idell A. E. Chad Hanna â€" Edmonds W. D. Assionment in Brittany â€" Macinunes Tasting the Earth â€" Gould Automobile Insurance Ranchero â€" White S. E. The Bat â€" Rinehart M. R. Alimony â€" Baldwin F. Back to God‘s Country â€" Curwood Death of Infant Son of Pte. and Mrs. Gordon Strong e -Trhe Secret of Dr. Kildare â€" Brand Max. Under Northern Stars â€"â€" Raine W. Lily Cracknell â€" Slade C. Threes a Crew â€" Pinkerton K. Sam Emall Flies Again â€" Knight E When Hearts are Young Again â€" Loring E. The dsath occurred in St. Mary‘s Hospital on Monday morning, Dec. 20th of Gary Gordon, infant son of and Mrs. Gordon Strong of 59 Balsam St. South. Deep sympathy of all will be extendâ€" ed to the bereaved parsnts in the sad loss of their only child. ';Pte. €trong is stationed in Vancouver and was unable to get home for the funeral. P:';x};éfal arrangements were by Walkâ€" er‘s Funeral Home. PERSONAL LOANS i# you Borrow CARD OF THANKS § 74 $192 Por Taxes, Fuel Purchases and Other Seasonal Needs, ONE YEAR TO REPAY §$540 Advance Want Advertisements Cleanâ€"up of Old Charges on Police Court List Here Over 10 Cases Hanging Fire Finally Disposed of. This woek a cleanâ€"up was made of cases on the court docket that had been hanging fire for some time, of absence of witness>s or other caust All were firally disposed of, most o l Niilo Hammula pleaded not guilty to lcareless driving in the collision with |another car at a street intersection. He was represented by Mr. J. E. Lamminen who put up a good defence, suggesting that the stop sign might have been obscured by the simow storm and that the position of the. cars indicated that his client had the right of way. Magisâ€" trate Atkinson pointed out that the poâ€" lice and other witnesses were sure that | the stop sign was not obscured. A fine Iof $10 and cosits was imposer. wage case was dismissed, the plainâ€" ‘tif not appearing. { ! A fine of $50 and costs was imposed on C. A, Remus for illsgally having loofe ‘gasoline coupons. On a visit to the «ssore Sergt. Braney, of the Gold Squad, \found the coupors and turned themi | over to the W. P. T. B. On behalif of ‘the accused, Greg Evans explained that while a plea.of guilty was exitered, there had been no intention to do anytaing wrong. Mr. Remus had a farm out in \ the country which he had to visit every | day, and as he had sent his own gasoâ€" line coupon book to Toronto to have it renewed he had secured the coupons Mr. Carl Steinbarner, a neighbour» ing farmer. S. C. Platus for the Warâ€" ‘time Prices and Trade Board siaid that ‘the matter was a serious one as it inâ€" | volved others if successful. Although ‘the coupons had not been used, the matter could not be treated lightly. Magistrate Atkinson made the penalty | ame going back several years, because Christian Science Society Oddfellows‘ Hall spruce Street North sUNDAY, DECEMBER 26TH, 1943 "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Golden Textâ€""The earth shall be full of° the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea." (Isaiah 11:;9}. $:45 am.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday Service Christian Science Reading Room, Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 13 Pine St. North. Open every weekday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Friâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. i The Presby terian Church in Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 113 ELM STREET SOUTH Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D. 10 a m.â€"Sunday School 11 a m.â€"Morning Worship 7 pm.â€"Evening Worship You Are Welcame snn ns St. Matthew‘s Chureh Rector: Rev. Canon Casning BA. L. Th | 11.00 a m..â€"Morning Praye 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4 4C m _ Rantiscms ] Trinity United Chureb pohumacher ! AND i l Porcupine United Church Minister; Rev. Lors W. Carlson, B.A. Mo"ning Worshipâ€"Schumacher 11 a.m , ‘ Afternoon Serviceâ€"Delnite 2.30 p.m. \Evening Serviceâ€"Golden Cityâ€"7.00 p m | SUNDAY SCHOOL | _ Golden Cityâ€"11 am. | ~Delniteâ€"1.30 p.m. ‘ Sschumacherâ€"2.00 p.m. Come to our friendly, Services See that your children are at Sunday School inspirational Mountjoy Street S. Minister REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A 11 am.â€"Morning Worship 7 p.m..â€"Evening Worship Sunday School 12.15â€"for 9 years and over 2.00â€"for 8 years and under St. Matthew‘s Chureh Rector: Rev. Canon Causning B.A.. L Th 11.00 a.m.â€"Mornming Praye 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday §School 415 pm.â€"Baptisms 700 pm.â€"Evening Praver Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month at 11 a.m., on 2nd and 5th Sunâ€" days at 8.30 a.m.; and on 3rd Sunday at 7 pm. First United Church Timmins Minister : REV. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A., B.D. Morning Worshipâ€"1045 a.m. Evening Worshipâ€"7.00 pm. Mountjoy United C}mrch ~SUNDAY SCHOOL For all 12 and overâ€"12.15 p.m For all under 12â€"2.30 p.m. ('hur('h Drreciers a PA _ NJAA _ 30. s hth at 11 a.m., on 2nd and 511;.‘51111; United Church s at 8.30 am.; and on 3rd Sunday | % , 7 | _ South Porcupine, Ont. i BLOOR AVENUE. mt . n y ~ 4 / REV. J. C. THOMPSON St. Luke‘s E_‘_"anfl'e“c al |11.00 a m.â€"Christmas Day Lutheran Church | 11.00 am.â€"Morning Service South Porcupine Ont Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 p.m. ‘Missoumn Svnog> Special Sermonâ€""The Other Wise Man tev. E. Rot® Pastor | sUNDAY SCHOOL ine Service at 8:30 pm in the 1000 am.â€"For all 12 years and over glican Church South Porcupine. ; 11.00 a m.â€"Dome Sunday School Aare ‘ 200 pm.â€"For all below 12 years ted by Mr. J. 6. Lam a good defence, sugs )p sign might have the snow storm n of the. cars indicate i the right of way. a pleaded not guilty to ‘ in the collision with i street intersection. He by Mr. J. E. Lamminen ood defonce, suggesting * permits â€" to keep g in the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO South Porcupine School Expresses Its Thanks South Porsupine, Dosc. 23. to The Advance. Th following has been received by many this weeok:â€" ‘ Cne of the sarly residents of Timâ€" mins,passed away at ©t. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pitel on Monday, December 20th, in person of Mrs. Emma Bourne. The late Mrs. Bourn>, of 54 Laurier Ave,., died at the azgs of 62 years, and had bean a resideont of the Porcupine for 22 ysars. Left to mourn her loss are her husband Bourne, of the Hollinzer Min2, and two daughters, ons of Sydbury and one of Toronto. Funcral sorvices were held on Wedâ€" nedsay afternoon at 2.03 with Rev. Mustard scnd Rev. Brackstone conductâ€" ing the service. The remains were shipped to Toronto for interment. Funâ€" aral arranmncogcements were under . ‘P. South Porcupine Public School Staff and Pupils wish to thank parents and friends who heloed to make our School Bazaar of Docsember lith. such a great success and to extend to you the Ceaâ€" son‘s Greetings. The following data as to proceeds and disposal of funds will be of interest Thes followingzg data ASs i0 pFUCCous, and disposal of funds will be of interest to all. Tortal receipts were $415.00. «Of this sum $215.00 will be divided among these sorvices Red Cross, British Bomb Vicâ€" tims, Russian Relisf, Chinese Relief, Greek Relief, The Navy League, «Junior Red Cross and the Local Kiwanis Death on Monday of Mrs. H. Bourne Branch "uneral Services Yesterday. Burial at Toronto. smMppeC erai al Walketr touchod which tends to the belief that ome man with a peculiar mental twist has taken to collecting bloomers as Â¥ nobby.. It is believed to be a man beâ€" cause his footmarks were seen in at least one instance. Our advice to the sulprit is to adopt a different hobby he loses his own pants â€" Powâ€" assan News. $50.C0 costst A similar fine was imâ€" posed on Carl Steinburner for illegally dclivering gasoline coupons. Both fines wiere paid by Mr. Remus at the close of the court. "Ischnny, can you tell me the difâ€" ference betwsen attraciion of cravita~â€" tion and attraction of cohesion?" gs, sir. Attraction of gravitation pulls a drunken man to the ground and the attraction of. cchesion prevents him getting up again."‘ â€" Sudbury Star. B‘nai Israel Synagogue Cedar Street North (sRAEL 1. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"I1 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. South Porcupine, Ont. / Ven OV F \Kznodall O M Mitnister CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES at 8.00 and 11.00 a.m. Sunday Morning at 11.00â€" Carol Service No Evening Service Holv Communion on lst Sunday Aat Ind and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m Baptisms and Marriages by Arrange ment. Schumacher Anglican . Church PANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assiqtant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. i0.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School t1.00 am.â€"Morning Prayer Signed on behalf of the School, Bertha M. C. Shaw, Principal. y afternoon AL 4.9/ ard ond Rev. Brackston the service. The rem ea to Toronto for intert arrangements were u1 er Funsral Parlours. It. Paul‘s Church EXPLAINED ra s <of the Sown aAre ething akin to indigâ€" 12 reason being that heir underwear have â€" from the wash Im«. nave remained iunâ€" About the New General Manager of the Hollinger A recent issue of The FPinancial Post, Toronto, co:ntained the faollowing rcfrâ€" ence to Mr. E. L. Longmore, thoe now manager of the Hollinger Consolidated | Gold Min:s:â€" MHolly‘s New G. M. Thirtyâ€"one years ago, wh:n E. L. "Haroy" Longmore joined the staff c‘ the infant Hollinger Gold Mines at| Timmins as a young enginser, he beâ€" j came asquainted with his new setting ty tcuring ‘the amnine and visi‘ing every working plass. The tour startsd at 3.30 in the aftsrnoon and was finished iong before supper was sorved at the emall mine staff house. Wr>n Longmore assumes the manâ€"; agement of the lsading Canadian gold mine on ,January 1, 1944, succeeding John Knox, Sr., he isn‘t likely to undarâ€" take the same ccmplete inspection.| Since he first came to the properiy, Hol\ingor has grown to such proportions that an inspection of all the working rlaces today is a job whichn would takse goveral years. That‘s an illustration of the growth of the big mine which HolBinger‘s new manager has witnessesd and helped to bring ebcut in the years he was movâ€" ing ucward from his first post in th>e mine‘s assay office through varicus cther psositions <to the managership. It‘s a far cry from digging th> loam cf a farm in Lennoxâ€"Addington county in old Ontario to digging precicus gold in the flinty dopths of a norshern gold wine. RBut that‘s the story of Hollinger‘s new manager.. After farming for sight years, he decided to enter Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity for an enginesrirg course. In vacation pericds he did what many university studeants did in those days, \travelled west to teach during the sum mer at places where regular schanlâ€" werse not availabls. One sumâ€" as Firm Belief in the Fuâ€" ture of Gold. tsaga2shers wers not availabil?. Un sSUiHiâ€" mer he managed to get a place in the now defunct RBankthead coal mines â€"â€" cuite an in the days when the hard, practical men running Canâ€" ada‘s mines could find little use for miners. When rsal <mining beckoned after graduation, he was off to the Poreuping where the railrcad had jus} been pushâ€" ed throush to Timmins and the Holâ€" linger mine. Hollinger had an en shortage at the t‘me and he bscaime the sixth on the‘ small staff. _ TLongmore has worked at the sam> preperty for 21 years, he has sezn it deâ€" velop into the country‘s gold mine. He has partisipated in the deâ€" velopment of many features cf gcld mining which are definitely peculiar to Hollinger, sucth as the lowâ€"cost crushâ€" ing, grinding and milling of gold ore which scnables the company to mill rock containinz as low as 0.1 cunces of go‘ld in every ton. This means picking cut by thescyan‘d2 prccess the one small speck of yellow gold from among 300,000 parts of waste rcok dust. His work in the develspment of this proâ€" cess to such a high degree of efficiency won for him the Randoiph Bruce GsH Medal, presented to him by the Canaâ€" coal min2s â€"â€" the days when running Canâ€" littlse use for sSUmâ€" ‘haeclâ€" siumâ€" n the dian Institute of Mining ard Metalâ€" _ _ As Hollinger‘s chief metallurgist, the | position he has held in recent years, he 3 | was responsible for the highly regarded | milling methods installed at Youngâ€" | Davidson and the Ross mines, two proâ€" '- perties cperated by Hollinger. Besides l these duties he has taken time to sorve | as a menmjer of Timmins‘ town council | for 10 terms, two of them as mayor. He | was a meomber of the Committee of ‘ Enquiry named by the Ontario Governâ€" ment to investigate education costs m\ Ontario in 1836â€"37. For two years until two months ago, he was general manâ€" ager of Wartime Metals Corporation, A government agency set up to provide for Canada strategic metals not thin available for war needs. Wartims Metâ€" | als supervised the bringing into operaâ€" tion of such important sources of needâ€" ed metals as Dominion Magnesium at | Haley‘s :Ont., LaCorne Molybdenite and j ‘ Emerald Tungsten, in British Columbia. L! Coming into the management «of the ‘! ecountry‘s biggest gold mine on Jan. 34 t 1 4 Coming into tht MARNAgUCHIUCILLb TA A1"° country‘s biggest gold mine on Jan. 1, 1944, when Mr. Knox retires to serve as the company‘s consulting enginser, Mr. Longmore quite naturally has some* pretty solid ideas absut the future of the metal which Hollinger produces in such quantity. He‘s not worried or any of the ‘high about junking gold change. Guignollee Held on Sunday Evening is a Great Success Workers Canvas St. Anâ€" thony‘s Parish in Effort to Help Poor of District. Sunday night, gaily and joyfully the men the Guignolee set out to canvas St. Anthony‘s parish, in an effort to help the poor of the district. They colâ€" lected a great fvariety of clothes, food, and toys and will thus help to makse Christmas a better and gayer season for a great many faimilios in the Porcupine. The J.0.C., who organized this event, wishes to thank all those who contri. huted to it‘s success. Among. those who participated in the guignoles woere, Andre L‘Ecuyer, Rolland Mathe, Ernâ€" est Bisson, Laurent Smith, J. A. Cousâ€" inesu. Cmer Bisson, J. Lefebyre, Roger Martin Victor Chautauvert, Arthur Leâ€" ‘\{"orried about gold‘s future the ‘highly theoretical plans ing gold as a medium cf exâ€" mibux. Vincent Racicot, Benoit tier, Rea Lamarche, Rene Mo I.gonard Desaulniers, Lorney F Depelftiau,. E. Fournier, J. P.Page Bisson. Ronald Robillard, M. M..C. Desaulniers, Eugene Lar M. E. LaSalle, M. Carle, Mr. Mr. Lapaime Roger Bisson, Mr.! and Armnelie Robillard. Special thanks to the Timmins Dairy and Korman‘s Dairy, who put their sleighs and norses at the disposal of the JOC. Also to Mr. L‘Ecuyer, \itostâ€" dential Grocers, Mr. Turpin, Mr. Thijâ€" outot, Mr. Bisson, who tbenevolently offerel their trucks adn cars for the oceoasion. mENE CC The whole of St. Anythony‘s parish was thus canvassed, and we dare say that the men were cordially received everywhore. We thank all those who made their contribution, and helpoed to make the lot of the poor a better and easier one. KÂ¥ is The jooists have alrsady lbegun ‘he visiting of some of the needy {amilies and will do their utmost, along with other organizations, £0 that all child«= ren may have a really hagpy and eccmâ€" fortable Christmas season, and that nmone shall go wanting that day 5o g@ear to children‘s hearts. Christmas Services at St. Matthew‘s Chure Services in St. Matthew‘s church this weekâ€"ond will be as follows:â€" Dec. 24 â€" 11.30 p.m music and celebration Ccmmunion. Dec. 25 â€" 8.30 a m. â€" Holy Comimunâ€" ion. 11.00 a.m. â€" Morning prayer and choral Holy Communion. Dec. 26 ._â€" _ prayer. 7.00 p.m carols. Third Ave. at Cedar street THMMINS JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Try a Want Ad. in The Advance 11.30 p.m. â€"â€" celebmtlon of the Hoi 11.C0 â€" . â€" Evening gun the Mornin Rcobil egaul Clot oK ****