1936 Dodge Sedan, Serial No. 9460666 for sale. Out of town party. Celling price $510.00, best offer takes it.. Car ~can be seen at Timmins Garage, 4th, > 4 cÂ¥cs in ind ‘Two dwemngs on‘ one â€" lot; $2.700. Terms f Vacant Lot Lakeshore. WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of Bchool Age. Apply to Child. ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipal Start In your. Own Businessâ€" â€" â€" If you shave keen discharged from the Armed Forces or laid off in war plant, . 4f y(mr farmwork or other:â€"ocâ€" cupation does not take all of your time, if you are honest and. dependable, military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we‘ll establish you in gygnr :own part time business, supplying hpusehold and farm necessâ€" ities. Buitable travel outfit required. Credit furnished, Write, the J. R. WATEKINE Company, DEPT. 0â€"Tâ€"7A 2177 Masson, Montreal. PROPERTIES FOR SALE Baby pram: Baby Bed and a basâ€" sinete mattress (new); Baby car seat; junior size bed; doll‘s small© wicker. carriage. : Phone 359. ~34 Modern 6 roomed dwelling; first class location. : _ sirable location . SULLIVAN NEWTON _ Insurance â€" Real Estate â€" Mortgages 24 Pine St., N. Phone 104 Timmins, Ontario. «85 tf All persons having any claim against the estate of Burten Norris Jost, D.F.C. late of the Township of Deloro in the District of Cochrane, Mining Engineer, decgased, who died on active service on or about the 25th day of June 1943, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 22nd! day of September 1944, as immediately after such date distribution of the shid estate" will be made having regard: only to the claims that have been so filed NOTICE TO CREDITORS Gordon Block, Timmins, Ont.., Solicts: tor for the Executor of the said Estate.. ~35â€"36+â€"37. Dated at Timmins the 31st day August, 1944. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for erpors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, ar as 1'9- "v‘l}itted ooy not carefully, legibly n. istakes occ these sources are who n‘g at uf'er- tiser‘s risk, All Classified Advertising : must be le A WORD PER INSBRTION {minimum 25¢6) <© A WORD PER INSERTION IF .CHARGED (Minimum 356) Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" and milling equinment. Fine i roomed residence; very deâ€" Address P.O. Box 159 ."Sherhrooke. Que. WANTED Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Taxes TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE f a warrant iss arrears of taxes in the town of thoutnr of the Tewn of Tim it May, o . By virtue of TO WIT: Phone 26 £ v‘, OX WANTED of (Continued from Page One) cut down, as far as possible, on the size: of the package, even though the maximum weight at the special rate ‘of 12 cents per pound is 11 lbs. This will enable authorities to ship a great» er " number of parcels in the cargo space available. ‘The bitter disappointment caused by late arrival of ‘Christmas gifts can be spared our Fighting Services too 1i citizens will give the most careful atâ€" tention to correct addressing and proâ€" per packing. Last Christmas season thousands of parcels were received at the ‘Base Post Office in a damaged consdition. They had to be set aside for repalr or readdressing in" order that they might be safely: sent on â€" to destination. This caused delay and extra work for the Postal Corps. The longer the distance a parcel. mus,i travel under wartime coniditions reach its destination at a battle front, j the more imperative is careful ltm.cklng.i . Each parcel should be carefully packed in corrugated shock proof conâ€" tainers, the contents compactt so that they will not shake loose and break out of the package. Then the parcels should be wrapped in several layers of ~wrapplng paper, and securely tied with strong twine. Time to Make Plans for Chritmas Gifts for Men Overseas â€" Main. Avenue, Timmins who died on January mh. 1941, are required to file tbclr with me on . or before Beptembar 15th, 19“ as of which date I shall prooocd to distribute the Estate of the deceased, having regard only to claims of which notice shall then on no account should "Shoe Boxes" be used as containersâ€"they easily grush and: break. | Avoid using fancy coloured Christâ€" mas paper as an outside wrapper. or coloured ribbon to tie. For added security parcels may be sewn is strong cotton or similar fabric. Any subotance likely to leak, spread and damage the mails, if sent at all, must be enclosed in sealed metal conâ€" tainers with lids securely soldered on â€"then surrounded with absorbent material in corrugated cardboard and securely. wrapped> and tied. NO'PICE '1‘0 CREDITORS ummu-rrmmwnm have _ Fresh fruits, grapes, pears, etc., or other items likely to spoil are not acâ€" ceptable. Do not mail Glass jJars ‘or bottles. The mailing of matches, safety matches, lighter fluid or any other inflammable substance is prohibited by law. A completed Cusitoms Declaration should be attached to each parcel. . All mail should be fully and clearly addressed in ink, without misleading abbreviations. Placeâ€" a return address on the cover of each parcel:â€"and also a slip among the ‘contents giving the name and address of the sender and the complete Armed Forces address that appears on the parcel. Prepay all mail correctly. By refraining from writing to a member of the Armed Forces OQverseas that gifts are being sent, until actually mailed, much worry can be saved the soldier. Do not ‘disâ€" appoint our men by mailing too late for Christmas delivery. | Persons who mail early for Chrissâ€" mas to the Armed Forces Overseas can rest assured that the authoritiee will do everything possible to make delivery on time. Ottawa Citizen:â€"iHollywood is looking for a boy of 1@, to play ‘the worst brat ever put on the screen." That ought to be easy; so many will nominate the kid next door _ North aay Nugget:â€"The only thing some people save for rainy day is the nerve to borrow an umbrella, clo Frahk W. Callaghan, K. C. . 26 Queen Street Toronto. her SBoli¢itor. ts Dated August 17th, 1944. Helen Ladouceur, Administratrix, § 2 Â¥ n € '-“ b + % # Â¥ 35| My. H. E. Slban left on a â€"==| yvisit to Detroit, and :other points,. t;s Miss Atella Golding, of Cochrane, ~‘â€" was a visitor to Timmins last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Traver, who â€"have ‘been â€" holidaying with relatives in ‘Brighton, Mich., US.A., returned home last week. Mr.; and Mirs. Alex W. Wright, of Port Arthur, were visitors to Timmins last week, the guests of friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. David and sons, David and Jerry, were recent visitors to relatives at Noranda. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Webster, of Sud bury, were the guests of Timmins and district friends this week. â€" Master Buddy White, of Kirkland Lake, was visitor to Timmins this week, the guest of his grandtather, G. iA. Macdonald. berger;, New MLiskeara, wereâ€" the guests of friends in Timmins last â€"week. Miss Jean Poupore. spent last. week the guests of â€"her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley iPoupore, at Eariton., . Pte. H.. O‘Neill, who has active service since early in has been home on leave for few daysi. (Mr. C. Dupuis, of Cochrane, has been a visitor to Timmins during his. vaâ€" cation. Miss Marjorie Eplett reurned to her home in New Liskeard last week after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sloan for a couple of weeks.: Mrs. Nelson McCurdy and little daughters, of Kirkland Liake, have been the guests of Mrs. MoCurdy‘s aunt, Mrs. Lajambe, Timmins, (Rariton. Mrs. Paul Hoff and daughters, of Matachewan, were recent visitors to ~MiIss Clare Caron, Swastika, visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. ; Mrs. F. Beaudoin. 3# Mrs. Alfred Connors and daughters, Norma and Shirley, have returned to Timmins after the summer holiday season with relatives and‘friends. at Mr. and Mrs. H. Rivard and family, of Matachewan have taken up reâ€" Winners Hollmger Sixth Victory Loan Draw Mrs. Dean Kester, who was stricken with paralysis four years Ago, and spent some eighteen months at St. Peter‘s Infirmary in Hamilton, was admitted to St. Mary‘s hospital, Timâ€" mins, on Monday of this week. C. Lajambe, C. W. A. C., has returned to herâ€"station at Hamilton aifter spending furlough visiting at her home, Spruce St., North, _ The following are the winners of $50.00 bonds in the Hollinger‘s 6th Vicâ€" tory Loan Drawâ€"August 27th, 1044. _ No. Name _: _ Dept. 519 F. E. Crisp Machine Shop 619 G: Nicoletti: Plate Shop . 459 F. Plouffe . _ Stores ~112 G. Rutherford Mill ip t i 6 1070 7 . MA2l 8 2095 9 2516 11 â€" 2590 12 1265 13 .1243 14 2153 15 3661 H. A. F. Kendall ?Assayl F. Cottrell 11 Shaft C. Delmonte 11 Shaft K. Deyarmond Main Shaft €G. Jones Main Shaft K.. Loukusa 11 ghaft E. Chernecky | 11 Bhaft A. H. Smith 11 Shaeft J, Corless Main Shaft A. Vukovich 11 Shaft Winners may obtain their bonds by applying to the Mine‘ Accountant in the Main Office. Nine Flrst-Class Honours in Upper School Examinations to The Advance. OQmitted from last week‘s list of mer School resu‘ts was that of Mary lly (cir. 27)â€"who certainly has A wonderful record for her sixteen years, having gained nine first class honours, as follows:â€"E Comp. 1; Eng. Lit., 1; Geom., 1; m.,x Chem. 1 mmmors1 I.atm 1; Pr, Authors, 1; Fr. Comp. 1. . tWe have it on the am of the that Miss Connelly would have Notable Record Made by South Porcupine Young Mr: Larry Alderdice and daughter as a recent visitor to Hanbury. been on the war, the past ‘Wreif Janet Pisher, stationed ‘at St; Hyacinthe, <is spending leave visiting friends and r%lauvs in town. Mrs.> T.# A Marriott= returned this week from a vacation spent in Peterâ€" borough andâ€" other Bouthem points. ...__-h- Corporal Dorothy Marrtott. RCAF., (W.D.), stationed at Ottawa, isâ€"spendâ€" ‘ing leave visiting at her home in town. OS. Jim Adams left on Monday for ‘HMCSB. Cornwallis, atâ€" Halifax, after spending weekâ€"end leave visiting at his home, 1 Lakeshore Rd. Members of Service Forces on Leave â€" â€" at Schumacher O.8. Jack Ramberg, R.C.N.V.R., spent weekâ€"end leave visiting his parents in Other Items of Interest from South Porcuplne' and the _ Dome _ | ' Schumacher ~Aug. 30bh. Special to: The Advance, | ; ‘ Stirling Hayward, of the Royal Ca‘na- ‘ dian Navy, left Mondayi for his station. at Halifax, after spending his leave with his father, Mr. A. J. Hayward, Railroad street, _ Bgt Romeo Gauthll RCAF., â€" staâ€" tioned at Bldney. N.G left. Monday after spending furlough visltmg at his home; Sixth avenue. town before proceeding: to H.M.C.S8. Cornwallis, Halifax. ; * LAGC, George Leck, RCAF., stationâ€" ed at Mount Pleasant, Prince Edward Island, is visiting at his home on First avenue, _ § ® Set. George Oouslneau, Tank, Corps, Camp Borden, and Mrs. Cousineau are vigiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cousineau, First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. David Maxwell have remmadfran:hondayvldttopoints in Southern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fosten, First Ave,, returned Sunday from uhollday at North Bay and New Liskeard, They were accompanied back by Mr. and Mrs. Joe iFosten who wm spend some time visiting with friends. . Mr. Larry Wilson, left for. North Bay where he will: visit Mrs. Wilson and family who are hondaying at their summer cottage. © wumnniewhtthuremned to her home in New Liskeard after visitâ€" ing friends in town. . Company gt. Major Victor Phillips, Grey and Bimcoe Forresters, Toronto, is visiting at his home on Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler, Fourth Ave., received word Sunday that their son, :Pte Buster Fowler, Tank Corps, had been wounded in action in France. i Â¥2 Miss June Hicks, left for her home in Toronto after holidaying at the ‘homes of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harvey, Gold Centre. Mrs, Maurice Hastie, Kirkland Lake, is visiting dher brother and sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quine Railroad street. : _ Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, First Ave., have returned from a holiday at Ottawa and other points. â€" Mr.. George Henderson, Kirkland Lake, spent the weekâ€"end renewing acquaintances in town. ' Mr.. and <«Mrs. Jucksch and daughter, Judy, First Ave., left by car for a holiday at Pembroke and North ‘Bay. They were accompanied on the trip by Miss Kay Biesenthal who will visit with friends there prior to going on to her Home at Fort William. Mr. apd ‘Mrs. Dave Bennett, Fifth Ave;, left by car for a holiday at Torâ€" onto and other; points." Miss Kay Biesenthal of Fort William, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jucksch, First Ave. Mrs. 8. Hill and daughter, Kathleen, First Ave., left Sunday for holiday at Swastika. : ts of C fln Mr; and Mrs. Andrew Black, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, spent a few days visiting Mr. Black‘s mother, â€" Mrs. E. Watson, Railroad St., and his sister, Mrs. Sinâ€" home at Kingston. Pat attended the 2. Every employer must report on .Schedule : 9 .to :the ~Registrar for his Mobilization Division, concerning any employee . found not: to possess docuâ€" ments as refererd to; â€" 4. . Commencing August 22nd, 1944, every employer is required to check the documents held by each newly engaged male employee, within 7 days of the employee‘s engagement, to determine if such <employee possess: documents. to show that he is in good standing under National Selective Serv:ice, Mobilization Regulations (that is, in relation to the Military Callâ€"up); > ; s Employers are asked to remember that they do not report on men who do possess the necessary documentsâ€"only on thosa:: . who fail to present documents for examination, or where there . â€" is doubt that the document presented actually proves good standing. io o y on . 3. us The employers of Canada coâ€"operated very satisfactorily on the 33204 first check, made up to May 1st last. This coâ€"operation was decidedly helpful, and is â€"very much appreciated, Furtherâ€" cos â€" operation is now earnestly requested. s us s Schedule 9 and details as to. documents which prove good ‘ . standing, are available through the Employment and Selective Service Offices. ty hP 199. s NATIONAL â€" SELECTIVE SERVICE 3 T P e n en 12 m omm A~ > «m ap ‘71".1"! A â€"* HUMPHREY MTCHELL Minister of Labour Byan earlier onder, employers were required . 10 Cneck 1no documents held by their male employees, and to report by May 1st, 1944, on doubtful cases as well as cases where employees did not possess documents. The procedure for the present con» tinuing check, although being notified.to employers in "Notice zo Employers and their Male Employees", which:is now ‘being mailed,; is identical with that set forth in ‘Employers‘ Guide", an h â€" #~ m Byan earlier order, employers .; SV â€" £A4 pluycla â€" LAARQeRE mailed; is identical with tbat aet forth in “Employpm’ Gnid which coveredâ€"the chock made beforeâ€"May Ist, 1944, ‘ /. _ i NoTrIckK to AND THEIR MALE EMPLOYEES am augh oth TD h h n lt um mc By an ,ox"_der .si.g.n‘ed on â€"Aâ€";gnst : 151,h, se 1944, by the underâ€". signed Minister ‘of Labour . under authorify of" National Selective Service 'Mobmuubnl RWï¬Oï¬O Nt {* ig August 22nd, . 1944, is required to check the by each newly engaged , within 7 days of the agement, to determine if ss: documents. to in good standing under ive Service Mobilization at is, in relation to the B 5 ployer must report on ‘the ~Registrar for his ivision, concerning any. d not to possess docuâ€" rd to; â€" s _as referred to; 3. Every employer is required simi« larly, to check the documents held by each male. employee: newly . engaged between May Ist, 1944, ‘and August 22nd, 1944, snd to report to the Regisâ€" trar for ‘his Mobilizsation Division by August 29th, 1944, on any .such em» ployee found not to possess documents 4. Any male: bml;lpyaé here referred to, is required by the Regulations to \ present his documenis‘to his employer for purposes of inspection; â€" 5. Penéitieq_ are provided for any eme. â€" ployer or male employee who fail to comply with these Regulations, South Porcupine, Aug. 30th, Special to The Advance. Word has been received by Mrs. Wile son Raynet, that her brother, Manley Sheppard, a truck driver with the‘ Alâ€" gonquin Regiment, was killed in action in France on August 18th. Sintere regret will be felt among the many friends of thisâ€"young man AS he was exceedingly popular. ... . o Ernest Webber, RC.AF." sumdnetl at White Horse, Yukon, and Mrs. Webber, (nee Evelyn Hazelwood) â€"â€" Son wu Jean Bugera, nurse in training at Ottawa Civic, Hospital, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bmcn. Second Ave. Sunday morning the service of wor- ship. at Trinity : United ‘Church‘ was conducted by the minister, the Rev. J. Breckenridge. Mrs. James Huxley acâ€" companied : at <theâ€" organ: and + Mrs. James Izatt sang a lovely During the service Elizabeth, Martha «Anne Beare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne: Beare, was christened. The Rev. J. Breckenridge officiated> at ‘the cereâ€" PC CE V / Another South i'PBrtiupipe family : i bereaved by the news that Corporal Ed Two More South Porcupine Men Give Lives in France Director, National Selective Service doesn‘t somebody invent a silencer for those motorcycles? ; EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED lfllll Rosner, R.0. ‘ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG, 21 Third Ave.:® > Timming solelntgflo Accuracy ME3