PROPERTIES FOR SALE 1 .I.OI'UHLO p Do Sn ies *~ % e Te . * : 5 3 § S S Eie ," Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown wish to thank neighbours and friends who have shown such thoughtful kindness and sympathy in the death of their soldler son, Charles, necently in Wg MINING CLAIMS FOR SALEâ€" Good Locationâ€"on extension of the Porcuâ€" pine minefal break. Apply to F. M. Wallingford P.O. Box 123, 'I‘lmmlns â€"49-40-41-421) ‘Two dwell'lngs on â€" one lot;â€"$2,700.} Mrs. Thos. Dodd, Bannerman Ave., Terms. â€" . < has returned to her home here, after Vacant Lot, Lakeshore ; 3 Spending a 6 weeks‘ holiday, the guest SULLIVAN NEWTON ‘ â€"of her‘ son and : daughter-ln-law, Mr. Insurance â€" Real Estate â€" ‘Mortgages ‘and Mrs Walter Dodd in St. Catherines 2/ Pine St., N., _ â€"Phone 104 Timmins, Ontario. ~35 tf { Mr. and \Mrs. Orlean Zinck, now of the Sigma Mines, Burlamaque, Q@ue., ¢ but. formerly resident in Timmins, are MINING CLAIMS visiting here for a couple of weeks, renewing friendships: in thecamp. ial. No experience required. Every Watkins Product on a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded All sales records were smashed‘ m 1943â€" generous bonuses were paid to all Watâ€" king dealers. Get into business for yourself on . otir capital‘ in . your home or adjacent localityâ€"write now: for sirable Modern 6 roomed dwelling, first class location. further. information to: The:J. »R. Wat» king Company, ‘Dept.‘ Oâ€"TIA "23177 Masson, Montreal. â€" ment . :Buy a Lot for Your New ‘Ho Toke, Patbricia, J{m Tamarack GENE _GMDSTQNE e No _ _ WANTEDâ€"Boardihg Homés for Child: ~â€" ; 8.~ GARDNER ren of School Age.. Apply to Child ‘Solicitor for the said‘ Executrix. * ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4 Municina' Dat:ed this 25th day of eeptember 1944 Bullding, ‘Timmins.>~ «* â€"~<80â€"40â€"41 cmshers. 25 cycle motors and minâ€" . ing and milling equipment. ‘ ~AGENTS WANTED mwm Méc %m t. ‘ «» « a The Advance wm not be Q; sible fopmonoemrnngin phonea advertisements, or|as a re« | sult of topy : not: carefully, legibly written. ~Mistakes ‘occurring tim'a risk. WANTED counts, arid~ the of the securâ€" | Iitles .(if; any). held by them.â€" . And: take notice that after such Jlast mentioned date the said Eixecuâ€" | trix will proceed ‘to distribute the asâ€" sets ‘of the said ‘deceasedâ€" among the parties entitled, thereto, . having ; regâ€" lard only to the claims of which she from | these sources are whouy at adverâ€" |â€" shall then have notice, and that the said Executrix will not be liable for the said ‘assests ‘or any part thereof to any ‘ or persons of whose © claims 1 notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. y t C b Fine 7 roomed residence- very ~deâ€" Mapib North ï¬upqu Pine North _‘ 6: roqms" | Laidlaw â€"â€"â€" 5¢ rooms, ;ggment base- am n w 2s « roor Maple Nortl} s ie h e. ts _ (minimum 256)â€" l4%e A WwoORD Pn msnrmn {HOUSES FOR SALE MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD 1e A WORD PER INSERTION ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION .O. Box 159 Sherbrooke, Que. location % â€"â€" :6 rooms: .w e sw y 50 Phone‘ 2135‘ rooms, oil heating New NX sn stt f’\‘ On ; ~Misa Gertmide Moore} nfurseâ€"in trainâ€" .ing at â€"St.. M’uys' Hospital was the _ __Lguest last week of her sister, Mrs. J. lass | Garvin, Swastika Mrs. W.E. Bull and ‘daughterâ€" have « returnéed * to . their â€"home, Mountjoy [ North, cafter spendtng a holiday in "J Toronto. + Mr.â€"F. Migneault, of Kapuskasing, spent the week-end in town-,visitlng friends. _â€" 4 + Mits Marion â€" MacLeod, Middleton Avenue Jeft. last : week .for Kingston where she will ~resume her studies at Queen S; Mrs. Don Campbell of Wawa, â€"Ont., who has ‘been spending a few weeks holiday at the home of her mother, Mrs.â€"B. Pecore, Balsam South, left on Sunday for Toronto where she will unâ€" dergo an operetion before returning to her home. Fâ€"O J. E. ‘"Ted" Ashton, RC.AF., who chas been spending his furlough the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Anâ€" derson, 28â€" Toke Street, left. on Tuesâ€" day for Ottawa, where he will spend Mrs. Matt Goodings Patricia King) of Shawinigan, Quebec, is spendâ€" ing ‘a ‘holiday at the «home of her parentsy â€"Mr. and ylrs E. H. King, 113 Maple S Cpl. Dorothy Marriott, â€"R.C.AF. (W.D.) has returned: to her station, Ottawa Headquarters, after spending a furlough and sickâ€"leave, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs T. Marriott. es § e * " MÂ¥s. ‘Dan McMillan, who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. J. Harlock, Leblanc Avenue, for some time, leï¬; on Sunday ‘to spend a few days in Porquis Junction before going on to her other daughter in Toronto. Mrs Wm Caves was aâ€" visitor Shawville j Mr aner,s G H. Graham, of Sudâ€" bury, were vtsitors last week too Timâ€" mins and Iroquois Falls. * Mrs. W R. Poe left Cochrane last week to\ take up residence in ’Pimmlns UGeSscrippons, : LC ‘JUiL _ DAIVICUIaIS__ OL their claims a‘statement of their acâ€" counts, arid~ the nature of the securâ€" ities .(if; any). held by them.â€" TY 1£ dn o M on lt S 0 Ww io ie s w on To a t c n on o h cS w is ~4 al + ~ d The Women‘s Missionary Society of Trinity . United Church held their opening meeting of the sieason Wednesâ€" day afternoon in the church hall, There was a large attendance of members. The president, Mrs. Béertâ€" Waite, was in the chair. Mrs. W. C. Randolph was planist during the afternoon. Mrs. H. Christopher gave the Temperance reâ€" port. Mrs. H. Waddell read the lesson from the Study iBook. "West of the Date Line." Mrs. Jacksosn and Miss Mayowna, of Timmins, attended and gave brief reports on Missionary work. The _ repeating of. the benidiction brought the meeting to a close. ~â€"Mrs. H. Rescorla, of Sudbury, is visiting her sister, and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwab, First Ave. Mr. Malcolm Black, Kirkland Lake, visited his mother, Mrs. E. Watson,, Railroad St., during the past week. Bob Boyce left last week for Toronto where he will commence his studies at the University of Toronto. Miss Jean Urquhart left last week for Kingston, where she will resume her studies at Queen‘s University. Sunday Harvest Thanksgiving serâ€" vic¢és were held in the Schumacher Anglican Mission, First Ave. The Rev. Cannon Cushing conducted the services. The church was beautifuly decorated for the occasion. Mr. Ken Cambridge and .Mr..Arthur Wilford were in charge IOf ‘the decorations. There was a grand. )display of flowers, fruits and vegeta!bles.i Tuesday afternoon the ladies held an afternoon tea, sale of Home baking and !'vegeta,blesl Small tables were nicely {arranged <with bright cover and centre, piece. was a .vase .of . lovely flowers. Mrs. Arthur Wilford, president ‘of . the. Ladies‘ Guild, received the guests. Serving at the tea fables were Mrs. Lambert Taylor, and Mrs. J. Mac« Neil. In charge of the bake table were Mrs. Dobson and Mrs..Miller. The fruit, flowers and vegetables : were, nicely arranged on a large table; Mrs.. Ben Davis and Mrs. Den Greer were in charge of the table. Askisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Joe Percival, Mrs. E. Curnow and Mrs. H. Kennard. The day being fine a large number attendâ€" ed and enjoyed afternoon tea. The Mothers Bowling League held: their meeting last Thursday evening in the lounge at the McIntyre Community Building. Plans were made to stary off for the season and election of officers and captains took place. The following officers were elected:â€"President, Mrs. Joe Schwab; Viceâ€"president, Mrs. James Stirrat; Sectetary, Mrs. Walter Rowe; Treasturer, Mrs. James Scullion ; Captains, Mrs. W. Rodgers, Mrs. D. Baker, Mrs., J. Schwab., Mrs. Ed. Hicks, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. T. Johnson There. are six teams in the league and bowlâ€" ing got under way for the season Tuesâ€" day morning at ten o‘clock when tha }eague rolled. their first two games ~~\Gnr. Michael Popovitch, R.C.A., left for his station at Petawawa after visiting at his home on Pine Street. Mrs. L, R. Scorrar (Peggy Boyce) of Kingston, is â€"visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Boyce, Second Ave. OE E. P â€" Tuesday evening the Sunday School teaching â€" staffâ€" of United Church held a "Pot Luck*" supper . in the church hall, A delicious supper was enjoyed. After supper a businesis sesâ€" sion was held. when plans were mad for future events which will be held during the winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lampkin, Faurth Ave have returned from Pembroke where they were called owing to the death Lgmpl;in s mother, Miss Elien Sampson was elected Girl Student Captain and Merrill (Buddy) Clark was elected Boy Student Capâ€" tain‘ at the annual election campaign held last week at the Schumacher High School. Ligutenant John Keeley, R.C.E., and Keeley left for Petawawa after spending a few days visiting Mr. Keéeéley‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Keeley, McIntyre Property. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keelan, Fifth Ave., left to spend a holiday in Southern Ontario, . Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District Schumacher, Sept. 27th. Special to Theâ€" Advance. Schumacher High School Elects Its . Student Captains been visiting her father here. children have their troubles, too, what with geography changing even more rapidly than women‘s fashions. Mr. and Mrs. EBd. Leslie, of. Toronto, were visitors to 'I‘lmhdns this week and were warmly . greeted : ‘by . hosts of old friends and: acquaintances. * While in town they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Anderson, 28 Toke St. Mr. Leslie is one ‘of the real ‘oldâ€"timers of the: â€"Porcupine, belng at City in the heyâ€"day ofâ€" that centre, he and ‘Ernie Schlettier~(now â€" with Ford Company: at Detroit) < providing the boat service ‘between‘ Crolden City and South Porcupine: before :there. was any Timmins. Laterâ€"the two‘ friends and+partners moved to Timmins: where for many years Mr, Leslie carried .: on his trade as » painter and ‘decorator, while Mr. Schlettier conducted‘a garâ€" age ‘here. Some:four years ago . Mr. Leslie: moved to Toronto, where‘ he has been. with the Genéral Engineerâ€" ing ‘‘Co.:. at Scanboro.: _ Mrs. . Leslie (formerly: Miss Pearce, of‘ : Toronto), is also well known and popular â€"here, having been a frequent visitor to Timâ€" mins and district in earlier.days when she held high office in the Ontario Rebekahs. Pioneer Resident: of the _ Porcupine on Visit Here al Rita Bo ‘}kath by iunlwn%:.e 19L and ran away. ‘The boy was dragged for a rAile and half. His hair was scalped off, his ‘clothing practi¢ally torn form his body, a number of bones were broken and there was a hole torn in his back and‘another in his skull. came frightened at something or other i[1 Kingston W-Stanc@grd:fâ€" S_cl'goo_l 28 x We are Saving i . . . for War \ In wartime, the peoplo' of Canada, out of their savings, are providing the means of destruction. Destruction of a ruthless .onomy' aiming to enslave us all . . . this has been the purpose of the planes, the ships, the tanks, the ammunition we have furnished to our fighting men and: those of â€" s i n x s â€"‘Q: * > 3N 4 our alliens _â€" â€" _â€" anunt af. anvines. > n# c% "# / ¢. Let us Continue to Save . ... for Peace In peacetime, the people of Canada, out of their savings, can provide the means ofconstruction. Construction of a great and prosâ€" perous nation . . . factories and machines to make useful goods abundantly ; capital to develop our natural.â€"resources ; comfertâ€" able homes ; health services, eduâ€" cation, provision against the hazards, of life . .. , these can # *# Throuqh Aazes, Victory â€"Bonds,; W Btam 98 B° i fllmq. 108 f t“ th Vin b..n planes, the ships, the tanks, the ammunition we have furnished to our ï¬ghting men and thou of our allies . ou;,ef_ ving;, : South ; Porcupine, Special . to, the Advance, Sept. 27â€"The Catholic Woâ€" men‘sLeague ~Bridge, ~Euchre and Bingo, ‘heldâ€"on Tuesdayâ€"evening at the Finn Hall, was a great success. The attendance was very good, and a very The young couple left on a wedding trip‘ to Southern Ontario points, after which the groom will return to his station at Halifax. The bride will reâ€" main in Timmins for the present. Winnersâ€"at S. Porcupine ~C. W. L. Event This Week ‘Aâ€"reception in the form of a buffetâ€" supper, was held at. the home of the groom‘s parents, 66 Balsam South. Mrs. Lainsbury,> mother® of the groom, reâ€" ceived. the guests, wearing â€"a>â€" black crepe afternoon dress with violet acâ€" cessories. Her corsage was of : mauve gladioli. ‘The homé â€" was charrhlngly decorated for the occasion with lovely fall flowers and candles. the chantel steps. â€" ' The wedding music was provided by Mitss Jean ‘Clartkâ€"at the organ. 'l‘he bride, giv*n George <Webber,) looked c a twoâ€"plece streetâ€"length dress of gold crepe romain with threeâ€"quarter length sleeves, high neckline and buttoned down the back. She wore navy acâ€" cessories, with a corsage of red roses, and carrled a white prayer book wlth ribbon streamers. Mrs, Walter Cowan was matron of, honour and wore .an‘ afternoon frock of turquoise crepe, with brown access« ories, Her corsage was of mauve glad» loli ‘‘James Cowan, Jr., acted as groomsâ€" man. ‘ +A S M c y ce e B Mc t S n .000 t 15 0s ut S dn 3. T > 4 in marriage, by Mr.| harthing in 0@ TV . j CVA ~WUil ~Ji3 Viiv _A I@TF J ; VVRARA . "Two months," theâ€" boy replied. "How long have you been in?" .. ; The admiral was taken alightly ‘Aback but he cood-naturedly mwer-‘ ed: "Thirty years." â€" â€" "It‘s hell, ain‘t it?" the. younpter said sympathetically.â€"Reader‘s Digest. a ‘.. * TOOâ€" DIRTY A Cleveland resident called winâ€" dow washing oommmy to send out a man. "Are the windows very dirty, Iady?"‘ asked the manager.> ~"Certainly, that‘s whyâ€"‘" . lady. Takes too ong to clean dirty windows these days."â€"Cleveland 8.90 ‘inâ€" St.> Matthew‘s Church, when Lottle Margaret, daughter of Mrs. N. Mr. Robinson, became the bride of â€"Pte. Reginald Leainsbury, RCASC., of Halifex,; son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lainsbury, of 66 Balsam Street South. Rev. Cannon R. S. Cushing, officiaâ€" ted at theâ€"ceremony. : Miss Lottie: Margaret R ingon and Pte Regin Lainsbury Married THE DOMINION determination. Out of our savings we, as individuals, can build a future for curnelves and our chfldtm worthy of. the sacrifices made for victory.> AMtbutverymtvmm p #Wa m «aÂ¥a ï¬â€˜-n Ts PW uc m ue mm S Ll :‘ wÂ¥ of xan flowers decorated Cege : ductee labor ugerly but cmmdly on the quarterdeck, asked:.. "How long have you been in the Navy, son?" "ITwo months," the â€" boy replied. "How long have you been in?" MINOR SKIRMISH with fair education to. learn the Printing Trade; For adad lookmg to the future thrs is a good chance Employment Selectxve Service . Office Timmins . | ApprenticeWanted Refer to File 2688 Apply at once to «®i. f‘.‘ ~~* SPECIALIST ‘ For Appointment Phone 1877 *‘ BUCOVETSKY BLDaG. 21 Thiird ‘Ave. Timmins :_,.-.i * “.'.-A EYES EXAMINED | . aLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. Scelentific Accuracy â€" .4