"Johnny" Mascioli REAL «ESTATE BROKER MORTCGAGES INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 43 Secona Ave. Phone | REA SOUTH â€" 4 Rooms Cement Basement, Large corner lot. - LOTS â€" Tamarack $700, Knox $5350. ELM N. â€" 5 rooin house, stucco finish, cement basement, furnace, playâ€" room. Also 3 room house rear. 60 days possession. Cash. . OAK AVE. â€" 5 room house and 8 lots. One of the most beautiful sites in town. SIX room house on 5 geres of land Bargain, close to town. ELM NORTH â€" Close to Third Avenue, 4 apt. house, two 5 rooms 'md two 2 roaoomed. SCHUMACHER â€" Third A"Mu-., rooms, 30 days possession. SOUTH PORCUPINE â€" Rae Ave duplex, 5 rooms each. Early posses sion of one of them. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Hulte 3, Marshallâ€"Eccelestone Bldg, Timmins, Ont. Phones: Offices 2725 Res. 142 CORNER MAIN PRESTON â€" 5 apartment â€" house, all conveniences, large income. Real Estate Bargains PINE SOUTH .â€"â€" 6 rooms, cement basement. CODY â€"â€" 6 rooms, cement basement. Lang â€" 6 rooms, $3,500. Very low down payment. Immediate possession. MAPLE SOUTH â€" 5 rooms. WILSON â€" 6 rooms, cement baseâ€" ment, 30 days possession. CAMERON SOUTH â€" 4 rooms, eeâ€" ment basement, 30 days possession., 39 Third Ave. Accounting Phones 285 P. H. LAPORTE, 6. G, A. Arch Gillies, BA. Sc., Q.L.S. J. W. ~Este,â€" : | FEnginger, Architect and §urveyors 217 Algonguin Blyvd. East TVIMMINS, ONTARIO _ Phone 362 Ewiss Watchmaker (Graduate of the Famous Horologrnmal Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 Third Avenue Empilre Block P.0O. Hox 1591 Timmins, Ont. le A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%e A WORD PELR TNSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be pald before inserlion teo ebtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in phonea advertisements, or s reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sovurces are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Monthly Deposits provide for repayment â€" Low Rates â€" life Insyrance arranged and poid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. Oe Dormpine Aobanee Gillies Este CLASSIFIED â€" ADS â€" > â€" Phone 26 Phone 640 Timmin«x, Ont. Phone 1377 Auditing 9R 141 BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. _ Phone 332 BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 24 3rd â€"Phone 1110 William Shub, B. A ‘"non"t cemand too much of your body" the experts tell us. ‘"Take it easy. Don‘t eat too many heatâ€"proâ€" ducing foods". They also recommend a reasonable increase in liquid intake at this season, and point out that the diet and habits of our people should always be in keeping with the prevail« ing weather. §, A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B, A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS FIC Back eof Commerce Buillding Timmins, Ont. The above resolution was passed by Tisdale Council at a meeting held on Monday evening. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon ‘TDMMIN®S 80. PORCUPINE Drew Rlaock 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Of. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Res., 492 Res, 96B THEREFORE be it resolved that the Tisdale Municipal Council petition the Department of Highways of the Ontâ€" ario Government to consider the conâ€" struction of a highway connecting the Porcupine and Sudbury Areas as soon as possible and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Ontario Premiéer, the Ontario Mixnister of Hiehnâ€" ways and the local member of the Legislature." Deane, Joy‘s coloured maid was playecd by Catherine MacElwee, Madame Zola by Irene Cadeau, Johnny Rodsgers hy Mervyn Leslie, Laura Dawson by Thelâ€" ma Green, Portia Lark by Edith Cook, LaSalle Johnson by Rev. Allan G. Smith, Omar Graves by Ross Bustard, Mrs. Edward Dunning by Lillian Gourâ€" lay, Slick Conway by Robett Bustâ€" ard. Other members of the cast inâ€" cluded, Mrs. Mongrain, Make up, Delia AND WHEREAS this highway would reduce the road distance between two of Northern Ontario‘s largest indusâ€" rial centres by approximately one hun»â€" drae and forty miles, and at the same time provide a round trip for tourists through country that is a paradise for hunters and fishermen and which should prove a tourist attraction to visitors from the United States. "WHEREAS a highway from the Porcupine Miniag Area to the Sudâ€" bury Mining Area would open up for intensive prospecting, staking and diamond drilling, one hundred miles of the Pre Cambrian Shield, with sood prospects for the discovery of producâ€" ing mines which might make a conâ€" tribution of new weailth as well as provide new markets of provincial and national importance. LANCGDON LANCDON Established Rural Watkins Disâ€" trict available, If you are asgresive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 have or can secure trave! autfit, this is your opportunity to get estaklishâ€" ed in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write toâ€" day to The J. R. Watkins Company Dept. Oâ€"Tâ€"IA 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. e o MONEY COLOURING SNAPSHOTS for FRIENDS NEIGHBQURS Anyoxrne Can Do It S N A PS Hâ€"O T â€" C OLOURIN G COMPLETE WITH C KIT INSTRUCTIONS 'j.’l BOX 285 â€" DEPT. F7 â€" TORONTO Frank H. Bailey, LLB; Porcupine Mining Area To Y, P. U. of Matheson Open l.T'!‘.lntenS“'e [)(’V(‘l- I)r(\gcnts :},‘,\(.t (‘Om(‘d)‘ D. R. Franklin Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP opment Plan. ARCHITECT Phone 946 Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block Pine St. North â€" Timmins Phone 2853â€"W 73 Lakeshore Road Timmins OP Portunity Minaor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built In Cupboards sOUTH PORCUPINE would open up fo ing, â€" staking an: one hundred mile the way, a few tips nmnservation playe taps. The following girls attended: Shirâ€" ley Lowe, Marilyn Grist, Helen Eliot, Joan Greer, June Collier, Anthea Platt, Joan Lowe, Ella Simmons, Delâ€" mar Cowden, Elizabeth Robson, Robâ€" bie Innes, Janet Malkin, Mary Sparks, Maureen Kennedy, Betty Smyth, Helâ€" en Boyce, Joan Goodyear, Shirley Monaghan, Elsie Corrigan, Shirley Mane«wte and the leader, Mrs. Roy A donation for the Memorial Fund was deferred to the board of directors. Plans were announced for a joint 12th Chapter Night meeting with the Timmins Lions Club, the date to be announced later. en Bovce, Monaghan Mané«te : Wilson. Thxee; new members, Father H. Marâ€" tmdal Rev J. A. Breckenridse and Mr. A"nd'lew Doige were formally in« troduced to the club. District Governor Stan Fowler of Timmins conducted the ceremony. A donation of $100 to the Canagdian Cancer Society was approved by memâ€" bers. SCHU MACHER Canadian Girls In Training Hold Regular Meeting The president, Roy Wilson, was in the chair. Guest ‘speaker for the evening was Mr. James McGowan, who spoxke on life and conditions in the South Amâ€" ericarnrcountries, Ecuador and Veneâ€" zuela. * The Schumacher Lions Club held theirâ€"weekly meeting Wednesdsy in the McIntyre Auditorium. SCHUMACHER New â€" Members _ Formally Inducted into Schumacher Lions Club cluded, Mrs. Mongrain, Make up, Delia Cadeau, sound effects, Tlene Gordon, lighting, Director and Producer was Miss Mary McMorin of Matheson. During intermission, Mrs. Mongrain gave a reading of "Dan McGrew" and Deane and LaSalle Johnson sang *‘Shortning Bread". The proâ€" ceeds of the play will be donated to the Ilce Chest Lake camp fund. cluded, M Cadeau, s lighting, 1 Miss Mar SCHUMACHER Young People‘s Union Plan To Gather at Tee Chest Lake pretty and charming girl in her late teéens taken by Victory Begley, Scarlet Deane, Joy‘s coloured maid was playecd by Catherine MacElwee, Madame Zola by Irene Cadeau, Johnny Rodgers hy Mervyn Leslie, Laura Dawson by Thelâ€" ma Green, Portia Lark by Edith Cook, LaSalle Johnson by Rev. Allan G. Smith, Omar Graves by Ross Bustard, Mrs. Edward Dunning by Lillian Gourâ€" lay, Slick Conway by Robett Bustâ€" Merrill Clark was chairman for the evening and the programme opened with "God Savze The King". The play originated from a will left by Cora King in which she b>â€" queather her house and Sausage tory to her old friend Aunt Susie. There was one condition to the will Aunt Susie, a confirmed Cld Maid was indignant about and that was she must marry Omar Graves within Thirty Days. The Cast included Aunt Susie evening and the with "God Sav: The play orig Susic by T ples endt e Sutherlan ind charmin iree Act Comedy Drama "Aunt hoots the Works" sponsored ty United Church Young Peoâ€" ion and presented by Maithâ€" hited Church Youns: Pgople atly enjoyed by all who atâ€" MACHER pened with the C.G. 5. Roy Wilson led the The roll call and id, and a short busiâ€" _ hneld, games were meeting closed with that was she must es within Thirt3y cluded Aunt Susie ad, Joy Herbeit, a g girl in her late ory Beglev, Scarlet in Training of , Schumeaher, arsdayv evenine sharp, between the Lanacashire Roses and ‘the ‘Cornish Oneâ€"and All. Last year these two teams fought to a draw in the season‘s opener, playing one of the best matches of the season. This year both these teams have streangthâ€" éned their lineâ€"up and the spectators are sure to get more than their twoâ€" bits worth. Fine Boxing Event Held At Empire Anotherâ€"live and stirring boxing dis~ play will be given at the New Empire Theatre on Thursday evenring, May 19th, under the auspices of the Holâ€" linger ~Recreation Boxing Club with Mr. Pete O‘Neil as manager and diâ€" rector. There will be some svecial bouts and some classy boxinz and all interested should note the date and watch for particulars. To Organize Womans Auxiliary A meeting is called for 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, May 1l5th at the McIntyrs hall, Schumacher, for the organization of a Women‘s Auxiliary in connection with the Canadian Legion here. All wives of exâ€"service men, all former nursing jsisters and W.AA.C.‘s are urged to attend this meeting and do their part to get a Women‘s Auxiliary here that will be one of the best in the province. Mr. Austin Neame will ful weather in that district. Tugesda night there was a light snow flurry by it lasted oxnly half an hour, and ther s no snow whatsoever around Moos onee. â€"He was very much enthuse with the splendid hotel accommodatio and says he would liked to have stayve longer but business prohibited it. Roller Skating 8.30 onger but business prohibited it. Tornado Strikes Hollinger Townsit WEDNESDA Y 2 till 5.80 Roller Skating 8.30 till 1¢.00 Roller Skating SATURDAY 2 â€" 3.30 Railer Skating For Shool Children Evening 8.30 tiit 10. p.m Everybody Welome FRIDAY : THROUGH THE YEARS till 1000 p.m curtans windows lifted and floor â€"by t League i will be athletic it _6 p.m. with )1 Onf Presented With Gold Rings At the regular meeting of the I1.O. D.E. on Tuesday evening this week Bros. W. M. Widdifield, Carmichael and St. Dennis wéere presented with Beautiful gold rings by the Lodge. The Noble Grand, George Lake, briefly exâ€" pressinx on behalf of the brethern the oesteem felt for the three brothers and the good wishes that would follow them overseas with the Porcupine Platoon of the Fourth Porestry Draft. Ptes. Widdifield, Carmichael and St. Dennis made appropriate replies expressive of their regard for the Order and the Timmins Brethern. After Lodge, there was a ‘smoker" to which theâ€" other members of the Porcupine Platoon were invited and a very pleasant even:â€" ing was enjoyed by all, the refreshâ€" ments being of the high order of Oddâ€" fellow excellence and the sociability of the ninelicth‘dcgree of Oddfellow hosâ€" ing a Cl five lifc After t th of the Widdi1 made | maln the : p.ayver in fro RC he Chi 1 tality. Lieut. H Among t ck was »LMieut, H. â€"A. uth Porcupine. He is p Eouth African War, anted land at Porcup ; service in that war. ints before the discove > Porcupine, and whe mizaltion. Constable Perrault Saves Life The Temiskamin@ Firemen‘s As are The Temiskaming Firemen‘s Assocâ€" ion has called the attention of the yal Humane Society to the coolnes: d ready strength of Constable Wilâ€" d Perrault that resulted in the ing of the life of Geo. Lever, hocke} yer of TIroquois Falls, who stepped fro uit of train last winter here, and s saved from death or serious inâ€" y by the very prompt action of nstable Perrault. The Rovyval Huâ€" Ls Detlore UTne discovery O g0l4 i1 Porcupine, and when the rush to (listri('t occured he laid out the ceview‘ ‘townsite on his property. A Blt of Excitement in Towu seems that when no one else will e little excitement in town, the e will do their‘duty. At any rate Tuesday afternoon Chief Craft ed a little crowd to gather between theatre and the station by shootâ€" mA ifes at th the first distance C do the gathering on Sunday on AITC and airas of the Auxiliary and pPla« anty way in the necessary orâ€" 383C vishes with ourth told id taking aw the rate of MceDougall, Wounded reported wouxnded last H. A. McDougall of . He is a veteran of ‘an War, having been owd to gather between the station by shootâ€" king away its valuable rate of a shot a life. shot (from a revolver thirty or forty yards), the dog it was under 91 mak o pI 7 s // l + waltrge Theenkins upIin HC enting medals THE BANK OFâ€"NOVAX SCOTIA Lake to located hi W. Long, Manager, Timmins, Ont., Pamour, Ont. If so, are you properly ‘protecied in the event of accident such as injuries or death to person or persons; Damage to property of others; Damage to your own car or Lruck by Collision, Fire or Theft? Let us guote you rgqltes. SULLIVAN NEWTON Do You Own An Automobile or Truck? 1s momey visio n rary The ining g nalfâ€"shot in W to the Ontario Temperâ€" n he pumped four more xmd his dogship passed y wagging his tail. The a child, and was wearâ€" â€" either offence bein# Let‘s do it together [ (EST. 1912) Insurance of every kind â€" Real Estate s 5â€"G6% interest, National Mousins Act Loans. cPuste ote ste ctante ote ce aale obe t aate ate ats ate eteate ate ate s en t h #, ;®._%. e_ _# @2 )# o [# . _# # _ _# #, es yV CEX C TTE ‘0:000 ~S * 0030000:00000000)000000 ve sn se"se"s * * "*%**, .’.... .. ...... ... .O... ... .. + .. a * * * * * * .0.. ...C # .. .’. # + # _ ## a*"s * #° t *% e h. HEY, fRANDMA†fov .«rrw* 1 AND SEE WHAT FOLLOWED MAE *n e im 1 1! Phone 104 emenes: cA tm fone oo Timmins, Ont.