eclos A divi declared Phones: Offices 2735 39 Third Ave Accsounting Nystems Income Tay Returns Filed Phones 2°85â€"â€"286 P.O. Box 147 P. H. LAPORTE, 6. C. A. Arch â€" Gillies. BA. Se J. W. Este, OJ FEnginter, Arehitect and ©~ 47 Algonguin Biyd. TDMMIXNXS,. GONTARIO BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOorARY PUOBLIC Sult# 3,, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone F n# Ont. Ewiss “atchmaker * Graduate of the Famous Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 White Rose Service Station Third Avenue 60 THIRD AVE.,\,TIMMINS®, ONT W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Ssecond Ave. Spruce Goodyecar Tires â€" Hart Ratteries sSuite 5 EIH 37 Third Avs PHONES â€" Office )16 (Miniinum 35t) CJassifted Adveriising must be paild before insertinn to obtain cash rate. The Aclvance will not beâ€" responâ€" sible for errors occurring in tele. phonea advertisements, or #s reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sovrces are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. 41 Wilson Ave CHIAKTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1t A WORD PER INSERTION | ({minimum 25¢) 40 A WORrD PER TINSERTION IP CIIARGED Oe Doarmpine Aotanre Harold W. Gauthier CLASSIFIED | ADS K ENNE Y*‘S USED FURNITURE BARRISTER, sSOLICITOR NOTORY PUBLIC THE CANADIAN BANK OF GOMMERCE Monthly Dep lcens Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. â€" . lHlinger Con. Ciold Mines, Lid DIVIDEND NUMBER 394 ividend of 6¢ bner share has b ‘ed by â€"the Directors on Gllies Este Phone 26 to assist in buying or improving your home, or for any other need? Apply to nearest branch of Phones 6 WE BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE PHONE 3950 FPIN A NCI A L Do you require a â€"â€" lLow Rates â€"â€" 11 NOTICE 4 Municipal Auditor ‘d Ave, Timmins Office 381Q â€" Res. )1 11 Ellies Bidg 10 ansd 681 rovide for repaymert Timmins. Ont. Auditing Emplire Block â€"ompany, payâ€" of _ Dcecember, record at the e Pnd day of Phone 1240 East Phone Secretar Survevors Resa. 14%°8 O .1 embe been profiles and such inform iror the mak execution of Leather bindingr hot dry atmosphere keep leather soft a: a very little oil wi pecially along ba 6, The treasurer ma approval of the Cou any bank or person 7. The debenturd the loan to be effe cost of the work w oear interest at th 5. The mavor a zed to cause a c struction of the y entered into with sons, firm or corp approval of the C by resolution. advances of money of â€"the wark pendi of ; it. The 10th day of ]1 hour of ten o‘clock at the Municinal B:i fixed and the time a the appointment of 1 at the polling places summing un of the v A tenant who desinr proposed byâ€"law mus clerk not later than before the 19th of T declaration under the Act that his < time in . which the m« by the proposed byâ€"la that he has by the 1 to pay all Municipal of the property othe provement rates.. Dated at Timmins, Of1 ‘Phis 20th day of Nov. 1, Victor Salom CHRMTIPY that t] copy of a propos the assent of the to it, will be take annum, or such decided upon by be made payah stalments. 1, Victor Sal by the Council C December, 1947. "I tors upon the prc taken on the 19 1947, at the annu subject t to be d the servi Being a byâ€"law t struction of a gara the Corporation. Whereas it is de a garage and wor poration be const to be selected at Corporation at lary Now therefore | byâ€"law of the To follows: large 3. The cost of the constructio and workshop sum of $75.000.( 4, The work executed unde and accordin orders of the poration. con William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. â€" Phone 33 $, A. Caldbick, K. C C. wW. Yates, B.}f\. BARRISTERS SOLICITO 109 Bannerman Phone 918 Restaurant and upholstered.....Tr Furniture repai and chesterfield no shall CALDBICK YATES BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NoOoTARY PUBLIC 4 3104 Ave..Timminsâ€"Phone 11 Frank H. Bailey, 1..L.5. 21 ~Pine D. R. Franklin: Bark of Commerce Building Timmins. Ont. 1UC BALRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"I TOWX OF TIMMINS PROPOSED BYâ€"LAW f. ETK ARCPITTECT Phone 946 Drawinz Room 28 Goldficlds Rlock e "St: "Notrth: â€"â€"â€" TÂ¥ E. DERASP hotel chair rehuilt ib 1J T repairedâ€" and râ€" unholstery. A W mmins h1 NE maa hne 10r nd 14 _Matheson And District News ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hartford have moved back to Shillington from Blenâ€" heim where Mr Hartford has been emâ€" ployed during the last few years. Mr. and Mrs. Hartford are some of the few remaining oldtimersâ€"of Shillinsgton. They have taken up residence again on the farm of their son, Llovd, on the Monteith road. The basement of St. Andrews United Church Matheson was gaily decorated for their bazaar and supper held Satâ€" urday afternoon and evening. The Pastor Rev. K. I. Cleator welcomed everybody as they entered and also acted as cashier. The ladies of the Women‘s â€" Association worked very hard to make the event successful. hose assisting at the booths were, Mrs. H. Joseph, MrSs. R. Hembruff, Mrs. A. Hopkins. Those preparing and serving lunch were, Mrs. P. Doal, Mrs. C. 0. McLean, Mrs. J. Burton, Mrs. F. Findlay, Mrs. K. I. Cleator, Mrs:; H. Monohan. Mrs S. Brotherston, Miss M. McMorin. Mrs. E. Price made and served the tea, while others took over duties later in th > evening to assist in serving the Bean Sz for the later groups. Financially speaking, this was a success, raising the funds over one hundred dollars, hut the good. fellowâ€" ship and the friendly feeling one sets when attending one of these Church suppers in i1 smalk town could never ‘The fTriends ol MIrs. J. MCCailâ€" (OTf Shillington will be pleased to hear she is progressing favourably in the Roseâ€" dale Memorial Hospnital, Matheson. It will be some time before she will be allowed to exert heres!f or do very much, not even her favoritée passtims, knitting. . 4 Mr. P: J. Whitchead, Town Cerk, of Matheson > suffered a sprained ankle last week which was very painful but claims to be the onlyvy one who could keep goins with such an injury. He atâ€" tended his work every day. Dr. O. W. Ooughtred of Matheson motored to: Timmins to attend. the address given by Dr. J. Oille, heart specialist. of Toronto, Saturday to the members of the Porecupine Medical Asâ€" sociation. Mrs. Gus Stein and sons, Albert and Herbh, motored to Timmins Monday to attend a meeting for dairymen. hund ship whien sSUppC Mr. Tom «+ McDonald of Kirkland Lake visited relatives and friends at Matheson recentlyv. 30 Steel bodied, interâ€"city buses Capacity 24 to 37 passengers. Ideal for schools, factory employâ€" ees, local transportation. Pure Black Pepper Perfume Starch Wait For Your Watkins Dealer For Your Xmas Cards and Xmas Boxes Saouth end of Timmins Phone 3420 North end of T.mmins Phone 3610 iend icl. Oowd iappy Miss Ann Tracy, ~daughter of Mr. id Mrs.,R. Tracy of Englehart, visitâ€" l at the home of her grandparents, r. and :â€"Mrs. D. Joiinson of Matheson. Mr. and Mrs ooke, Quebec tives at Mal st weeck Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP id Alberta Lump â€" Red Jsacket Stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood Greenâ€"Doey ery pretty wedding was held in aurch of the Redgemer. Shillingâ€" y the Rev. K. I. Cleator, Pastor Andrews Unifed Church, Matheâ€" when Thelma Green, oldest ter of . Mr. andâ€" Mrs.. WV. , became the brids of Leonard second eldost son of Mr. and Phone 1876â€" M Dollard ht at limm:ns and OJ some time with Mi Price of Matheson. M brid im is Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built In Cnupboards Emmediates Delivery Porecupine Advance the home of the grcoom, M ._V. Doey for the immedia In the evening a dance w the Community Hall whe y was welcome and a lar ithered to congratulate t] uple. Mr. and Mrs, L. Do ‘ recipients of manyvy usef A. Chalifoux Enguira Box 61 Mrs. J. L. Lacombe of Sherâ€" visited friends and reâ€" Matheson and Val Gagne Church Bazaar Phone 2923R 6 Toke St. Timmins for onlv Do6 arouff 11 from St son of Mr. f oey of â€" Shillingt retty blue suit w and _ matching _ vÂ¥â€" attendents*t w uff of North Bay ind on his return eeling one sets Mrs. Gus Stein and sons, Albert and ( these Church Herb, motored to Timmins Monday to vn could never Aattend a meeting for dairymen. I°€ Shillington eplion was rcom, Mr. immediats dance was ind ws United decorated held Satâ€" ng. _ ‘The S* wWEeT relative 2M12.p THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO useful M 1 vas Mr. ats was ere rge the Mr. Henry Cadeau arrived home Saturday from London, Ontario, where ho is emploved and Jleft Sunday acâ€" companied by his sister and brother. (Irene and Danny), to go to Montreal to meet his fiance, Miss Bowen, of Birmingham, England. The wedding date is set for December 6, at Anthony. 1¢ ful Mrs. Wesley Grist of Timmins nd visited with friends and relatives at Matheson over the weekend. Geese Killed Mr. O. P. E. Wilf of Hooker Creek is minus cight Christmas dinners and | possibly more. He forgot to shut his \ geese in and during the night either a big dog or a wolf got at them and | devoured eight. Two others: escaped | and were found injured some distance | away. The footprints in the newly fallen snow revealed they were too | big for a fox, as was‘the first thought, as they are plentiful? in that vicinity. \__It is doubtful whether the remaining | two will survive the injuries they reâ€" ' ceived. The sad part of it is, they were ‘ all ordered for the holiday season. Mrs. Buddy Mangotich was hostess at a nicely arranzed party‘ atâ€" her home on 63 Pine St. The guests spent a nice social time. During the evenina the hostess served a delicious lunch. The large tta table was very atâ€" tractive with white linen embroidered cloth centre piece of flowers. Pink taper candles, pouring tea from the silver tea services were Mary Vrhanac sister of the hostess and Mildred Mirkâ€" ovich. The following guests attended., Nancy Marini. Alice Banich, Mary Shaw, Christine Vrbanac, Joan Prenâ€" tice, Anne Holjevac, Déee Tannarelli, Inez FPregonese, Margaret _ Scullion, Nan Hamilton, Mildred. Mirkovich. Alma Fregonese, Lil Smith, : Mary Vrbhanac, Mary Banich. The annual anniversary congregaâ€" tional dinner is to be held. on Monday. December Iist in the Parish Hall and on Sunday next (St. Andrew‘s Day) the only morning service will be held at‘9 am. and the members of the W A. will attend for Corporate Comâ€" HEALEâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heale of New York, Porcupine property in Poreupine Ceneral Hospital on Noâ€" vember 18, a son. Those fromâ€" ~Matheson attending were, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kitts, Mr.. and Mrs. F. Draves, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Kaye, Mr. and Mrs V. Hembruff. Roy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Humbruff, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kennéedy. Mrs. B. H. Harper of Mosesonge is visitine for a few days at the hom* of Mrs. R. Stark, Connaught Hill. SHANKSâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shanks ofâ€" 46B First Avenue, Schuâ€" macher, in Porcupine General Hospiâ€" tal, a daughter, November 26. munion The Matheson Kinsmen accepted. an invitation to attend tha dinner meeting held Monday, November 24 in. the Empire Hotel by the Kinsmen Club. of Timmins. The wives of, the Matheson members also accompanied. them. and. had dinner at the McIntyreâ€" Arena, later going to a show, meeting thelr husbands at the completion of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Wolf of Mathsson motored to Iroquois Falls recently to attend _the Flagscoleâ€"Wolf â€" wedding, held in St. Mark‘s Anglican Church. Iroquois Falls, The friends of Mrs. J. McCall of Shillington will be pleased to hear she is progressing favourably in the Roseâ€" dale Memorial Hospnital, Matheson. It will be some time before she will be Mr. P: J. Whitechead, Town Cerk, of atheson > suffered a sprained ankle last week which was very painful but claims to be the only one who could keep goins with such an injury. He atâ€" tended his work every day. Mrs. Dick Gauthier of Rouyn, Queâ€"~ bee. a former . resident of. Matheson, and now employed. as traveller for the Quaker Oats Company, visited with reâ€" latives and friends in Matheson this weelk. Mr. L H. Hanlan of Matheson atâ€" tended the annual mecting of the Porcupine Branch of the McGill Uniâ€" versity Alumni Society at the home of Mr. J. H. Stovel of Halnor Mine on Friday night, November 21. Mrs, Albert Cadeau of Anthony left for Toronto Wednesday to attend the meeting of the â€" Rederal Women‘s Inâ€" stitution. +4 It is with regret we ledrn of the sudâ€" den illness of Mr. Harry Lang of Monteith, who has suffered a stroke. His neighbors and friends wish him a speedy recovery. SCHUMACHER NEWS Births t viginity. remainin« they reâ€" they were season. The, Sewing Circle of ~Si. Paul‘s Angli¢can Church of South Porcupine is holding a bazaar and afternoon tea in the Parish Hall: on Wednesday, December 10 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. There will be a table of homeâ€"baking and a sale of work. All are welcome. Mr. Ron Mansfielada andâ€"Mr. Arthur Marjerrison were the candidates namâ€" A â€" large attendance was notéed. Lucky winners of prizes (basket of groceries) were Mr. H. Rodgers: Mrs. ‘P. Farrell Mrs. Austin Walker and Mrs. Rinnunen. A very nice lunch was served. The Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Soâ€" ciety held. a meeting in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday to. nominate candiâ€" dates for the Board of Directors to be elected soon. Funeral services were held in the church of the Ascension, Matachewan on Saturday morning. The Crown Attorney asked for anâ€" other adjournment of one week for Margaret Atkinson (charged hy her husband with: assault) owing to the absence of Dr. Paul. a material witness, this was granted. Much time was occupied by details of this case. FPradette who was emâ€" ployed at a camp. left chis car with other trucks by the Hoyle Bridge. Later it was found: that. his car had been damaged and had been: driven 7000 miles according to speedometer record. Pradette acknowledged using the car in its ownet‘s absence but tried to prove that he had had the car repaired with prosecutor‘s knowledge and conâ€" sent. Eave Niddery was charged with careâ€" less driving on November 9. Constables Graber and Solmen testified to erratic driving which defendant attributed to poor eyvesight and bright lights. He was fined $25 and costs. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Girard of Moore St. arrived home om Tuesday after atterding the funeral of, Mrs. Girard‘s brother, â€" Fernand Levesque, who died in Haileyvybury., after a lengthyvy illness, 21 was fined $25 and costs. T‘wo. defendants pleaded to charges of disturbing t Schumacher on November They owned to fighti strest. but. contendead_ the annoying. anyone but. e Finecd $10 â€"each and cost Plunkett and D. Brooks. Threeâ€" speedorsâ€"H. â€" H; Demarchi: paid $15 and cr The heavy,fine imposed is proofâ€" that he did not convince the mascistrate. Threeâ€" speedorsâ€"F. â€" B Demarchi: paid $15, and costs. Beaulten on a.charse of joyriding: brough _by. Gerrard Rradette pleaded not guilty, but: was ultimately found so by: theâ€"bench who inflicted a fine of $200 and costs.: (or sixty davs» T‘wo. defendar to charges of d Schumacher on South Porcupmme Police Court SOUTH PORCUPINE Coâ€"op _ Nominations . ) /# 1/ f P o t yv’ "at DVZ /7 //////. J ~Abrp +) £ A 7 A V $ LWINL O T# YVYoung <~Man Dies One of a series of advertisements in tribute to those Canadians in the service of the public Bazzar tified to erratic it attributed to. ht lights. He St3, ded:. not cuilty g the peace in Der. 19. hting on the they were not each: Lother. costs wereâ€" C. to err; abuted hts, Te T. Fal TA % J The Noble Grand of the local Rebâ€" ekah Lodge wishes to thank the local storekeepersâ€" who. kindly. donated prizes for the Bridge Party held on Friday last in the Masonic Hall,. A lcevely lunch was served on this ocâ€" casion and prizewinners were â€" Mrs. D. Kelly, (2) Mrs. D. Wood, Mrs. Gilbert Whyte and (4) Mrs Barron. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moyle of Spruce St. Timmins (formerly of Dome Extension) to whom a son was born on Saturday November 22, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins Phone 9 Office p.e.v. licensed trucks Raillway S "We Serve The Northern Area‘" V. M, HEMBRUFF â€" TRANSFER dealers in coal, wood, hay, and Masseyâ€"Harris farra impliments Matheson, Ont. Phone 9 Office Raillway St. rE"‘HI'.'.:l:'."‘ no other bandeau quite like it for lvl‘(‘Sm'\v‘;llg the graceful lincs of youtle and, flattering all your f;l-llnll“'. Because no ulln'l‘ ].unclcuu hus â€lill 8[)0?!‘;3' Cordtex support that Jifts from underneath in such a natural casy way,. Gothic bandeaux come in a range of sizes and l'l;-m‘v Lypes. Wear Gothic for new bosom heaut_y. a # $ ECONOMY STORE â€" Ansonville, Ont. HEMBRUFF TIMBER CO Box 10 Matheson Phone 3 IIARDWARE â€" FURNITURE DRY GLGOODS wholesale and retail lumber pulp, mine timbers _ bush products 3 ~ Specialist: Try Oul! LIBERTY GRILL Builders Supplies storekeepers Thanked Matheson, Ont. Phone In ind § hk‘ f * * H Ansonville FPood N IHL SELINL OF TIHE PBE hips 3â€"48,.p Mrs. Fred Mason of the Dome left on Friday for Burks Fails to visit her mother, who is celebrating her 8O0th birthday this week. Ogilvie Flour Miracle Feeds for 12â€"4",p powulry, hogs, and cattle PHONE 70, MATHESON, ONT. ,Prop. All Kinds of Natural and Artificial Flowers In Stock For Weddings and Funerals â€" PHONE 38 31 Second Ave,. Ansonville Flower Shop MOORFE‘Ss GRO CERY PHONXE 65 Anson Motor Sales Lumber Merchants Building Supplies For The Best Qualliy Groveries â€" Meats â€" Fish Fruits Vegetables SsSHMHOP AT Prop, P .Lozier General Repairs MERCURY â€" LINCOLN PHONE 203 Ansonville, Ont, 12â€"47P Leon Charlebois BA N D E A U x Ansonville, Ont. Matheson, Ont T 20 Leslie‘s PAGE FTIVE # 8 3â€"48P