ALL'«;persons having claims against the. estate of the above mentioned late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane who died. at the Town of Timmins on or about the 4th day df April, 1947, are required to file prdot of..same with. the underâ€" signed or her solicitors Messrs Caldâ€" ~bick Ygtes Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario, on or beâ€" fore the Oth day of August, 1947. . After that date the Administratrix will proceed toâ€" distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had notice. DATED at T:mmins,. Ontario, > this 5th day.of July, 1947. * Mrs. Leona Anita Smith, . 50 Mons Avenue, KsA Timmins, . Ontario, Administratrix. _ Administrator. IN THE ESTATE of David Archie Stewart, deceased. ALL persins having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Settlement of Porquis Junction in the District of Cochrane who died at the Town of Iroquois Falls on or about the 27th day of February, 1947 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 9th day of August, 1947. ~â€" After that date the Administrator will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to ‘the claims of which he then shall have had notice. DATED at Timmins, Ontario this 4th day of July, 1947. S. A. CALDBICK, Timmins, Ontario, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF LENA Flaherâ€" ty, deceased. k NOTICE TO CREDITORS E, 8. 6. A. P. H. LAPORT 89 Third Ave. 1o l woORD PER INSERTION (minimum 256) 1%e°A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) Al Classified Advertising mast be paid before hmflu to ebtain mmancewmnotbempou- amhile for errors occurring in tele 1 e EP 1 en e PM . â€"_Swiss Watchmaker Grnduate of the Famous Horologial Institute of Switzerland ?.O. Bexz 15091 Tobey‘s OARPEIITEII SHOP CHARTEREDâ€" ACCOUNTANT :00 THIRD AVENUE ~*Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built In Cupboards Gillies Este Phone 1876â€"M 126. Toke St. Timmins ADS 27â€"28â€"29 IN THE ESTATE of Hugh Ailan MacDougall, deceased. _ All persons having claims against the estate of ths above named, late of the Settlement of South Porcupine in the District Cochrane, who died at South Porâ€" cupine on the 10th day of March, 1947 are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned or with Messrs. Caldbick Yates, Bank of â€"Commerce Building, Timmins, Solâ€" icitors for the Executors on or before the 2nd .day of September 1947. After that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the estate havâ€" ing regard only to the claims of which they then ohall have had notice. DATED at Timmins, Ontario this 23rd day of July, 1947. â€"Myles* G. .Clark, South Porcupine, Ontario for the Executors. Dorothy, Senja, Vilko, Hjalmari Kyllonen, Mr. and Mrs. H. 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STANDARD ENGINEERING NOTICE TO CREDITORS Special thanks to the Rev. A. I. Heinonen for his kindness and his comforting words, also thanks to Dr. C. E. Anderson and the nurses of St Mary‘s Hospital. NOTARY PUBLIC 3% Ird Ave.,Timmins â€"Phone 1110 William Shub, B. A BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon ‘SO. PORCUPINE : Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS FrG. BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. Phone 332 Drew Block Ph. Off. 223 BARRISTER and SOLICITOB Frank H. Bailey, Drawing Room* 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins INDEPENDENT NAIL CO LTD. BEVverLY st. . â€" GALT, ont. Bark ef Commerce Bullding RETAILERS BUILDERS CARD OF THANKS ie ï¬' your Vacation Expenses or for any other useful purpose? Apply to neereast branch ef Monthby Depesit: provide for repayment. â€"â€" Low Rates Llife Insurance arranged and paid fer by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. WE CAN SUPPLY common AND ..ROOFING ..ALUMINUM De you require a wire, â€" phone or write 29â€"30â€"31 I paid a visit to Branch "87" Kirkâ€" land Lake. to arrange another visit from them to Timmins in the very near future, they are to let us know the date, we certainly welcome them to Timmins, they} intend to keep those visits up as we intend to and other Branches likewise minded. Ift comrade C. W, Chartrand will call in at the Legion he can pick up a letter that has been here some time. Support your Branch by attending the Empite Theatre every alternate Wednesday and bring your friends, the next date, Aug. 6th. Despite the weather everything seemed to go over swell, no comy plaints, Sir. After being two weeks off duty, getting a sun bath down below, I am out of touch with the doings of Glue Pot and all festivities being over for the Summer ~months there is not much to report as yet. We ‘rre plad to see comrade Ken Johanson back in the fold again, Ken spent a few weeks in Dividale Conâ€" valesance at Leeside Toronto. Three Bands were in attendance, Timmins Citizens Band, Porcupine Pipe Band and the Gold Belt Band_. The weather man didn‘t help things very much on Sunday the Drum Head service having to be cancelled a short service being held in the Hollinger Ball park. They are taking quite an interest in Darts down there and have some very adept players and they mean to make up for the last defeat they suffered at our hands: Talking of Darts we have a real champion in our midst in comrade Dunc McRae who it seems almost furnished a house last week through is accuracy on the dart board at Cochrane, his prizes included blankets, clock, pots, pans. mops and brooms, time to get marâ€" ried Dunce. Taxes payable July 16th to 31st. The local officers who helped in the were Major Bob Stock, Capt R. Bryson, Mgcjor Keith Stirling, Capt. Ballenger and Lieut. Lester Hill. Maybe they had forgotten those little things and only too glad to see those old faces again and to talk over old times and what they accomplished together. Officiating at the dedication of Alâ€" gonquin Blvd. were Maypor, E. Brunâ€" ette, Lt. Col., Rev. J. R. O‘Gorman, Maj. Gen. N. B. Roedgers and Lt. Col. L: Troy mnt, they will appreciate your h;lp and so will the management. Lest you forget, General meeting night, July 29th, Legion Hall, 7.30 If at this moment you haven‘t got ypbur Radio Licence call the Legion and an. exâ€"service man will call on Anyway <that seemed to be the feeling amongst them throughout this reâ€"union, no red tape, no springing to attention and addressing your officer as ‘sir‘ (although they were still reâ€" spected, evin the tough old Sergeant was greeted as pal (if he wasn‘t too tough). h A little reminder to our members, owing to an inconvenience caused to one of our members last week we would ask that members carry their door Key at all times, if it should happen that you do forget your key, just call the steward and he will meet you at the door. Perhaps you heard those salutations as old friends met ‘Hullo Sarge, old pal, how are you, long time no see, how does it feel like being back in civvies again, come on lets have a drink together for old times‘. (or did you). Don‘t forget on Saturday the 26th to give your support to the Legion boy‘s in their game against Schumaâ€" cher in the Junior Baseball League, give them a little more encourageâ€" As you all know our local Regiâ€" ment the First Battalion of the Aigonâ€" quins had their second reâ€"union since the end of the war and in Timmins, many travelling from all over to attend this celebration and dedication of one of our main streets in their honour, Algonquin Blvd. To comrade H. Bird in St. Mary‘s Hospital we also send best wishes and to those comrades at home we wish them well and hop2> to see them around soon. The race for the. Cribbage Skunk championship this month is being led by comrade A. Walsh with a two pelt lead over â€"G. Bowie followed closely by comrade Bill Trerise in third place, a few more days to go and anything can happen, even the guy tailing behind has lots of time. To our sick members in Christie St. Hospital, comrades, Geof Morris Art Loader, in Gravenhurst, comrade A. Sinclair, and in Dividale Convalâ€" esance Hospital Leeside, comrade E. Barker we send them our best wishes for a speedy recovery. To our comrads still in the services overseas and those late of Timmins and now residing over tehre we send our greetings and best wishes. â€"He shrugged gracefully. "Oh, I don‘t know, I‘m not". "All extremely bright men are conâ€" Nothing makes a woman look better than three cocktails â€" inside a man. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wagner. hav,e reâ€" turned from Pembroke where ‘they attended the wedding of Mrs. Wagâ€" ner‘s brother. Mr. and Mrs. L. Aspeck have been visiting their relatives Mr. â€"and Mrs. John Gulinas 98A William Ave. and returned Sunday to Ottawa by car. Mrs. J. Donnelly and son Paul of St. Ignace, Mich., left Sunday after visiting at the home of Mrs. R. Jack 185 Front St. Mrs. HHda Pelkie of Swastika is visiting at the Starling home this week. Mrs. Pelkie Sr. and daughter: Ilda of Latchford are visiting Mrs. Pelâ€" kie‘s grandson Mr. Ernie Pelkie and family at the Dome Ex. Bill Murphy of Dome Mines left last week for Toronto where he is enrolled in a six month course. Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright motored up over the weekâ€"end and are the:. guests of Mrs. D. Freeman on Commerclal Ave. Mrs. Lee will visit with her sister Mrs. Bill Andreéews before reâ€" turning. Born â€" to Mr. and Mrs. James Forâ€" rseter, 36 4th Ave., Schumacher, on July 16th â€"â€" a son. Born â€" to Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, 30 Fern Ave., on July 15th a daughter. ner, 17B Strachan Ave., on July 17th â€"â€""a daughter. Born â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards, 126 Bristol Rd., Porcupine on July, 16th â€" a daughter. Born â€"â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Naido, Porcupine on July 18th â€" a in the use of these chemicals, says daughter. A M. W. Carter, Plant Products Divâ€" «... Snttesne ision, Dominion Department of, Agriâ€" Born â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Lauri culture, in char;e of pesticides. soOUTH PORCUPINE ml e s $ :! "ts f“}'l:n f ?f‘éy'fln- ', *5 }" tl((f’? $6 7 s e 1@ WILL SEE US THROUGH: Last year, in one of its several published statements, The Hoï¬se of Seagram said, ‘"Canada‘s great record of price conâ€" â€" trOl"' was made possible by the wholehearted coâ€"operation of the Canadian people with their Government‘s antiâ€"inflation methods. This fine record should be maintained . . . by mOderating our pleasures, by controlling unessential spendâ€" ing, we:continue to serve our Nation and ourselves best."" .. t * ,C 5 v R These same considerations should ‘lso be borne inâ€" mind when farmers ‘are contracting with some machine or aircraft. operator to control the weeds ‘in a crop. While damage to one‘s own ‘susceptible crops or w@ndbreaks might be regarded as bad luck, damage to a neighbors property could be expenâ€" sive. Such possibiities ought not to be overlooked when signing contracts for weed control. Should Be Careful In Use'vof 2,4-1)’ many broadleaved cultivated crops and that the safest machine to use is one which gives the best control over where the spray or dust is placed. If spray or dust escapes and drifts on the wind to trees, hedges, or susceptible crops, there may be damage. Obviously even the machinery giving the best control should be used when there is little or no wind and at those times in the day when there is least likelihood of "dust devils" and whirlwinds being created by the sun‘s heat. Por application on a farm scale the use of mechanica)l dispensers is necâ€" essary. In ng machinery for this purpose, it should be remembered, says That statement we repeat today. We need only march steadily ahead . . . with continued emphasis on those habits of moderation, selfâ€"control and commonsense which are so happilyâ€"and fortunâ€" atelyâ€"characteristics of Canada, and Canadians. THE HOUSE OF SEAGCRAM â€" _ s Then this Nation will stand secure on the road to its yet greatest opportunities. Driscoll was a tailor by trade and had livied on Bruce Ave. here for many years He was 76 years of age. HMis body was shipped from Hunkins Funeral Home to Trenton where interment took place. His brother is a doctor in tha town. +Accompanying ie body was Mr. Otto Eckel. Well known Resident Buried In Trenton * * hK b 4A L 4485 8. WARNING TO MOTORISTS 20 PINE STREET NOR‘TH Mclnnis Block Phone 112 Ti You Are Affected By Important Amendments To The Ontario Highway Trafficâ€"Act In Force July 1st ENQUIRE AT | Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering ,o'“‘(' South Porcupine 3# PAGE SEVEN 18 BRUCFK AVENUE Phone 30 Ont.