. ls A WORD PER INSZRTIOW _ o. . lï¬n wonn Pr8 INSERTION ce o. IF CHARdAEY x ;*fl Mflefl Advertising muast be . paid before Insertion to obtain f ecash rate. 'l'lu Advance will not be responâ€" â€" mible for errors: ocourring in tele: phonea advertisements, or as Teâ€" : of not carefully, legibly E ; â€"~ volich, . wmto winning â€" m ~FHoward mummmmnm‘ mrled out .by the | L Zire Departmen., for years befote sugar | rationing, etc, made it Amuoossible for . Santa Claus to be generous. â€" 'l‘o Poï¬t s 'l‘he Past Noblc Grands of the Gcld ~ m__ a c C > CA _ o# â€"© R White Rose Service Station 41 /. _ W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner Second Ave. Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Batteries cucats rorsh en s NOTORY PUBLIC guite 5 Ellies Bidg. 87 Third Ave, Timmins PHONES â€" Office 8819 Res. 2147 L Bwiss: Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologial Institute of Switzerland Empire Block G. N. ROSS ANDâ€"CO. pmmm ACCOUNTANTS ./ Licensed Murficipal Auditors 60 THIRD AVE.., TIMMINS3, ON® for any roa!onoéh'porposc? _ Apply to nearest branch of _ THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . To be ‘3 _ OARI'EIITER SHOP Monthly Deposits provide for repayment. â€" Low Rates â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covars all \pans "In good standing. _ ~KENNEY!‘S USED FURNITURE Harold W. Gauthier Phone 1876â€" Minor Aite | Bookcasgses : Built In Cn WE BUY, S’BLL a EXCHANGE P 20â€"11 126 Toke St. Phones 640 and 681 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Ave. SOLICITOR, Phone 1240 12â€"4"7 m.m. vs. D. Â¥. i. ; seae mwfl’« B : many here to ltarn that Mrs. PFred Smith formerly of the Preston East Dome Proverty died last FPriday in the REast General Hospital, Toronto after a long {liness. ‘ Mrs. Smith was a gréeat worker for St. Paul‘s Anglican Church while reâ€" sident here. About two years ago the Aamily moved South to Pickering where they now resiqe. Surviving gre J C in e ce > § >f Santa Claus to be §0 generous, .. ‘ This year the cost has doubled from its prewar rating to about $300. . Ad Em o Mr. F Smith and son Bob and daughâ€" ter Mary. §ouTH PoRrcUPINE Former Porcupine Resident > Dies In Toronto t . t WE s §E C C CC Te And it is onlv due to the generosity of the service clubs and merchants of the town that it is possible again.. The Firemen wish to thank thes? organizations ‘and merchanis ‘publicly as without their help Santa Claus would not be able to make a public appearâ€" ance at the Community Christmas tree. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THEES’I'ATE of William Henry Johns, deceased. 4 ALL persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Township of Tisdale in the District of Cochrane, who died at the Township of Tisdale on or about the 4th day of October, 1947, are required to file proof of same with the underâ€" signed, Solicitors for the aminisâ€" A4â€" JA.' I\’ January, 1948. After that date the. Administratrix will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only o the claims . of which she then shall have had notice. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 46th aay of December, 1947. y % CALDBICK YATES, Bank of Commerce Building, | Timmins, Ontario 50 51 52 It will be a matter of _Order now and make sULC UL "Singer For Christmas. â€"~»Gabiénat Electrics â€" Portables and Treadles. ‘Now Available for. Immeodiate. Deâ€" Mivery. Special attention to out of town orders. Pure ‘Black Pepper Perfume Starch Wait For Your Watkins Dealer For,. Your Xmas . Cards â€"â€"and Xmas Boxes . South end of Timmins Phone 3420 North end of T.mmins Phone 3610. BARRISTER'.: ~â€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners f Notarics Public W 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon ‘ sSO. PORCUPINE B!ock 110 Bruce Ave. 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. YÂ¥ates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS EFG. 7 NO‘I'MI'UI;!J 35 grd: Ava.‘nmmins-â€"l’hone 1110 Drew Block Ph. Off. 223 Res. 492 LANGDON LANGDON SINGER SEWING MACH, / © 16 Pine St. N. Timmins PHONE 260 f CALDBICK YATES #8 Goldfields Black 21 Pine St. North â€" Th D. R. Franklin Bark ‘of Commerce Butliding SINGER â€" Sewing Machines _ Lo . 2 stt se on or before the 15th day of ARCHITECT make sure ‘of that that Mrs. Fred 3 * soUTH PORCUPINE ||| ; â€" | To Hold Commencement ‘The Past Noble Grands of the Gcld Nugget Rebeka Loue held their anâ€" nual Christmas banquet Monday evenâ€" ing at the MciIntyre Coffee Shop. A delicious turkey dinner was served. Fouowmg dinner the ladies were the .guests ot Mrs. Ba.ndy Fulton, Second cially and court whist was played. Prize winners were Mrs. Johns,* Mrs. Ladey, Mrs. Bailey, and Mrsr. Borland. Mrs. Reid won the door prize. After cardg Mrs. Fulton served a dainty lunch. Miss Elizabeth Peat MacMillan, Monâ€" treal, Que., arrived. Wednesday mornâ€" ing m the Northland to spend the Christmas and New Year hoiidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, McIntyre Property. Mr. and â€" Mrs. A D. Cam'pben Mc~ Intyre Property, left ,Sunday on the wNorthland for Toront.o to attend the wedding of their eldest daughter Barâ€" bara. The wedding took place Tuesday in Toronto. - Mrs. Bill Keeley and daughter of Kingston, are visiting Mr. Keeley 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Keeley, McIntyre Property. __ 22 Internationat . _Bxport .. Windsor _ R. Dunsmore‘s eight 19‘s waq ._the outstanding score of the week. Don t forget that the games scheduled fos December 26 are to be played on or before January 2. Moris Cup Standing as at Dec. 12, 1947 P W L Pt White Cross . 44 30 14 30 Internationgt 40 29 11 29 South Porcupine High School is holding its Commencement Exercises on the evening of Thursday, Decemâ€" ber 18 at 8.00 p.m. in,the High School Auditorium. _ The valedictorian will be Clara Camâ€" pagnola and Mr. Earl Hawkins as the guest speaker. jSoccer Bix Wapping TLegion old Vets Aity Aits Firemen Moose Firemen * 40 31 \Brunnette 'l‘ropby Stamli’ng _ Whiteâ€"Cross 5374° â€" International ts 4440 FExport : 3774 Windsor Young Uns The D . C Pet Shoppe Ltd. T immins Dart League FANCY TROPICAL FISH GOLDFISH, AQUATIC PLANTS ‘AQUARIUMS, FISH FOOD AND SUPPLIES . SHIPPED AN 104 3rd Ave. PETS OF QUALITY â€" Canaries Bugerigars Fancy Birds â€" Food, Cages and Supplies $ 1271 3774 3629 3425 3221 3050 Costain of 87 Crawford St., South Por cupine, on December 13, a daughter. guest of her daughter, Mrs.. George Morgan of William Avenue. â€" Mrs. Broughton of Torontp is the l. _w-‘- 1'. son, . â€"â€" F76 .;;Z;;;ak; ;/4/ ’3@000000 /1 coops iwewt rtasent of 11917 over melte EÂ¥eRYy YEARRE _ wWomis *‘ _ _ . 9i4 01.‘ shall be keot in a separate room, comâ€" partment, locker or cupboard for such ptrpose." and "no dog, cat or other animal or any live bird or fowl shell be kept or allowed in any room in which meats or fish are stored etc." IN ONTARIO‘S: RURAL DISTRIETL ONTARIO®S RURAL FAMILLES MAKE ABOUT ONE QUARTER. OF RURAL CANADIAN® PURCHASES :.â€â€˜ ’xen smitho with them. Mr. Jock uci'mrdle was: elected m-' sident of ‘the Porcupineâ€" Branch by acclamation for First. vic sident elected is Mr. Art. ond viceâ€"president, Mr. FPred Vlcker« on the executive: Messrs Perguson, Bill Duntop, Bill Fairhurst, Ed. McVey Norm Woon, Elwood Hutchinson and en J on 5* + 62 *%8* i Stores jamâ€"packed with foods, tools, clothes and hundreds® of services, supply Canada‘s rural families with every kind of enjoyad by the city dweller. For the setvice he renders his farâ€"flung.community, the general merchant is making great contributions to Canada Unlimited. BREWING COMPANY LIMITED and un Smith cof South Porsupine) and Mr. Grant and Garnet MoFarlane of Timmins are nephews. Mrs. Carl Hicks of Schumacher is a niece. {ilhness. Friends of Mr. E. J. Rapsey are glad to know he is feeling better afier his g> xA B Ci