This year. however, to stimulate the sale of Veteran products the Ontario Poppy Committee has had designed a special trophy for local competition. The rules governing the awarding of this trophy are now being drawn up by the officers of the Timmins Branch of the Canadian Legion. The rule which should be borne 1n mind by those wishing to compete is Dance Day. the ladies are now out busy cam/suing rcr Veteran Wreaths. A few years ago Timmirs and district was canvassed by the Ladies' Auxiliary a! the Canadian Legicn for the sale of memorial wreaths 10:- displays m win- dows. The Legion gave a small prize for the best display of an Armistice Dgy window and some striking windows was the result. For a number of years this featm-e conï¬rmed. but for the past two years merhanm and ether businessmen have seemed satisfied to just dispby the Veteraft wreath purchased. JNERAL @‘ELECTRIC CANADIAN gaunt“. unc'rmc m h “MEMO. ELECT“ )m 39 THIRD AVE POPPIES ."IE Westinghouse leAL-AUTOMATIC RANGES TALK ABOUT VALUE! $2 2%; /938’ 658% f Lynch Electrical Appliance ('0. by w. A. D.) FOLLOW THE MAJORITY â€"â€" BI'Y: Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited oar-n dispiays m win- we a small prize an Armistice Dgy Ling windows was ber of years this for the past two ;her businessmen 3 just dismay the o stimulate the :ts the Ontario had designed a a] competition. 1e awarding of Cumming and Operating Northern 0mm. Power Co.. Limited Noflhcm Quebec Power Co., Limited “The Home 0! Wankâ€"133mm" - WNS â€" uemem- (From Kirkland Northern NeWS) The Regular Baptist Church members are standing behind the statements given in Toronto last week by their pastor, Rev. Cunningham. The morning service was taken by E. O. Daniell, local Says Words Exaggerated by Toronto Newspapers On the Vimy Memorial are the names of 11,300 Canadians who have no known graves. That, is the reason the Legion asks you to wear an "Emblem of Remem- brance’ and use the slogan: “Wear a. Poppy on Peppy Day." On the Menin Gate at Yprgs are in- scribed the names of 7,000 Canadians whose last resting place is unknown. Total Deaths 61.061 Served outside Canada 424.589 Buried in France and Belgium 37.900 Buried in United Kingdom 3.500 Buried in Canada 0 9000 Other Canadians buried in Egypt. Sa- lonika, Syria, Palestine. North Russia and Siberia. ' Expeditionary Force Number of Battle Cas Deaths from disease Other deaths Total Deaths Served outside Canad: Buried in France and Buried in United Kin; Buried in Canada Enlistments in the Ca It is the hope of the Ontar “Cam-mittee of the National P0; to make Ontario the province biggest. turnover. both in sales pies and Vetcraft wreaths. V in View they have prepared th "13 interesting summary of played by Canada's young 1 during the Great Waltâ€"- "Remember" The papular suctic pies. a new feature . available this year style bouttoniere. Peppy Day will be by the permission 0: tagging will he cent on Thursday. Noven privilege has been 9. dale council. The trophy is very presses the undying Umnce quite adequa‘ that the window Wreath from this which the ladies den. '2: 75m,- RADIO PHONE 1870 DE ladian . Ontari ‘nal Pop‘ ales II out Sm! and hair this outstanding radio buy for 1938. Other Ceneral Electric Radios priced from 334.75 to $334.00. . World-wide reception. Receive: standard anflshort wave broadcasts. Q Automatic Volume Control :0- duces fading and blaring. 0 Tone Monitor. ensures amaz- ingly life-like reproduction to the entire musical scale. 0 Simpliï¬ed tuning. with wido- vision, illuminated dial. . Tone Control enable: you to adjust the bass and treble tones. AT THESE FEAIURES 0 Five tube console of beautiful modem design. â€I F? R-47C The George Taylor Hardware Umllzd hf with of P If 619.636 51.748 6.767 2.146 338 part 100d am. same h DY Montreal Gazettezâ€"A lone Chinese machine-gunner stood off six Japanese warships Lhroughout a whole night on the Whangpoo River. On occasion all races throw up individuals who display the utmost in courage. He visited Kapuskasing. Matheson. Sudbury. North Bay, Porcupine. Coch- rane. Timmins, Schumacher. Noranda Haileybury and New Liskeard. On the editorial page isa letter from Rev. Walter Daniel. pastor of the First Baptist, church at Kirkland Lake, dis- associating himself and his church with the statements made by the Regular Baptists. Dr. Bryce said: "I saw nothing in all my visit that would make me agree with those statements. The men and women I met up north are of a. fine type." Hearts abrim with “friendliness and generosity" rather than “filled with in- iquity“ were found in the north coun- try by Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce. moderator of the United Church of Canada. who recently returned to Toronto after a tour of mining centres. irsurmce man. in the absence 01 Kt. Cunningham. who was in ‘I‘immtm. _C__9._, Limitod MAD! IN (ANAOA m PORCUPINE. ADVANCE. “WINS. ONTARIO What is thought to be the only co- operative ski club in the world has been organized at Jasper National Park. There are no fees and anyone in the Park who wants to join simply does his share of clearing ski-runs and trails and building club quarters. The clubhouse is being built of trees which are cut down to make the trails. The Canadian Government has deeded a large area on the northwest slope of Whistler Mountain for skiing purposes. In lies only two miles from the village of Jasper and may be reached by motor road which will be kept clear of snow in winter. More than 10 miles of trails will be in use in two years. it is expected. The official opening of the Badmin- ton Club took place on Saturday eve- ning, October 23rd. in the town hall. Several exhibition games were played. after which refreshments were served. The officers of this club are: President, A. R. Armstrong; viceâ€"president. Mrs. H. M. Young; secretary. G. Edwards; chairman of match committee. T. La- vallee; match committee made up of the following: Miss A. Wilkes, Mrs. I. Osborne. Mrs. A. R. Armstrong. Mr. C. Benson. W. Urinchuck. and B. Shaw. Unique Ski Club that Charges No Fees or Dues G. J. Reid was held at thei1 home on Saturday evening by a few intimate fiiends. The evening was spent in dancing. Refreshmenlts were served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Reid were presented with a beautiful silver tray and a cut, glass relish dish. Iroquois Falls. Ont.. Oct. 26.â€"¢Spe- cial to The Advancmâ€"A surprise fare- well party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Presentation Made to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reid at Iroquois Falls. Dpening Badminton Club, Iroquois Falls Whether you are in your ’teens or past your prime. it is neither too early nor too late to start on the “little daily dose." Just. a tiny, tasteless pinch in your morning tea or coffeeâ€"that’s the Kruschen rule for constant ï¬tness. I tell them all it is due to Kruschen Salts."-â€"C.T.L. a trial. I stuck to it and took about half-a-teaspoonful every morning in my coffee and my sciatica gradually went. I was 86 last monthâ€"still going strongâ€"and my friends ask me how I keep my clear skin and healthy hooks. in Havana. Dr. Duquc volunteered for the injections in the hue science‘s war against the dreaded disease. He jubilantly declar he felt confident that he would dare!» cancer from the injection him is Dr. de Grana who inoculated 11m. Dr. Matias Duque. 88-year-old former director of public health in C shows his bandaged arm utter be received injections of cancerous t Laid Up For Weeks By Sciatica Mr. Justice Swift. senior judge of the King's Bench division of the British High Court of Justice. foe of Britain's divorce laws. who died a few days ago at; the age of 63. At 76 Kruschen onquered His Complaint Noted Jurist Dies RISKS DEATH BY CANCER P. S.â€"Please give the addresse same reporter. It gives us all : break. With respect to the allege about the Northern women a ronto meeting which. incident reason for this communicatic say this. I am very slow :11 people. Stony-hearted people way. and I have not been a cate the type that the repor‘. are numerous. I envy the spokesman his experiences w in getting his information wh sume must be accurate and ' him the following offer. I will free title to a. genuine Norzl giveness for all he has said the miners if he will give us auction to some of those we he knows and which he has. I I come not to bring the (in! to prove it. For many months contemplated the weighty prob your sins and mine. but have regarded them as a private or private matter. This attitud geomewhat interfered with. h when two of our Northern me: tioned it in public at a meetii week. It was further c:mplica the fact that his meeting was 1 Toronto the Good and was cc: of people from that church-got: 5 One of the audience was a repo: ioccupation. and either he ditin‘ very well. or was very lenient i2 ming up. Evidently he doesn't kn |half of it. because he only criticil fhearts. and even them casual]; [reporter's paper meekly quoted ti miners' hearts were as hard : rock which they drill. in rei'eri men of that occupation in Ki Lake and Timmins. The refero the women of these two 0mm much more interesting and it latter gentle touch that has pr: {Thinks Difference ShunM be Made in Hardness nf Hearts to Agree with Dif- ferent Rocks. me to seek further informazim the spokesmen. Prior to asking for these (u would like to make a suggestion. To the Editor or The Advsnce Tlmmlns Dear Sir: -â€" Friench. Romans. miners. your ears. The evil that mine after them. The good is n! with their bones. The following letter Wm Monday {or publication. b: late for insertion in that is; Tlmmlns. 0nt.. O Miner Sarcastic on “Sin and Iniquity" 3’18. JE Newspapers Help m LigWork of Road Safety 1f ill di "1119 press 01 Ontario is the most im- portant single factor in the war being waged against highway deaths and ac- itidents. according to an opinion ex- ;n'essed this week by Hon. T. B. Mc- Questen. Minister of Highways for the 11' Hon. T. B. McQuesten Says New Campaign Against Highway A c c i d e n t s Bringing Results. ld prevent misery and destruction.†Comments have been pouring into .5; office every day. the minister said. :th from motorists and pedestrians »ncerning the effectiveness of the de- lrtment's campaign. The most signifi. nt. he maintained. came from scores travelling salesmen and truck drivers. “These men." said Mr. McQuesten. re driving on the highways every :ur of the day and each day in the rek. They. perhaps more than any her groups. are more quick to observe anges in the driving habits of the utorists oi‘ the province. and they .ve been almCSt unanimous in com- 'entinp,r on the general improvement in zliwav motoring. They report less cut- 19, in. less passing on hills and curves. (1 a noticeable reduction in all the ha hway tl' It is quite evident." he declared. at whatever success this campaign -. achieved is due in great measure the whole-hearted co-operation .ch has been extended to the Depart- :.t of Highways by editors in every .ario community. and I wish through medium of the press to extend to hi this department's warmest grati- e for the public-spirited way in eh they have used their news and cried columns to save human lives prevent misery and destruction." Notice is hereby given that a By-law was passed by the Council of the Municipality of Timmins on the 13th day of October, 1937, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $12,805.00 for the purpose of Direct Relief in the year 1935, and that such By-law was registered in the Registry Ofï¬ce at Cochrane in the District of Cochrane on the 20th day of October, 1.37. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three monthsafter the first publication of this“ notice and cannot be made thereafter. careless. thoughtless habits which I, in death and destruction on the there is still much work to be pointed out, the minister. People ill being slaughtered on the roads 9 province. and automobiles are piling themselves up in twisted (,f wreckage. The war against Dated this 25th day of October, 1937. 32-33-34. 11. a. MONTGOMERY. cum ill'CC nvxntion Pulling Suh-Divisiuns 19. 20. 21. 24. 25. 26. «.Vluuntjuy Annexation). 3| Mountj'.‘y l’uhlh Notice of Registration of Bylaw Pullinw Suh- Divisiuns 1 him" xzuiun. NOTICE is hereby given that the meeting of tho Electors tr tlu- Nomln- :xtinn nf (umdidates for Mayor. Councillors and l'uhllr School Trustees. for thv Town of 'I‘immins for the year 1938 <l..tll lw hrld in thv St. John Amhulancr Building on Friday. Vizuvr'mbm- ‘26th. 1937. at (hr following lmurxtâ€" \ml if a Poll is required it shall he held on F â€on mhor 6th 19.37 at the follnwing' places" )ll'NH‘H’AL ELECTIONS TOWN OF TIMMINS ONTARIO though conclusive statistics have et, been completed." said Mr. Mcâ€" on. "there can be no question-that: iear' campaign which the high- department has conducted during ISL sex-eral months has had a defi- I‘i‘ect on the reduction of the hor- zarnage and needless waste which een stalking our highways. is quite evident." he declared. Pulling Subâ€"Divisions 0r 0T 0r NOMINATION MEETING Councillors PM) I' m S (-h 0 0| 1‘ r u at (\ (I S Ma yor LVIATT.-'\GAMI PUBLIC SCHOOL (‘EN'I‘RA I; MON E'I‘A PUBLIC S(‘H()()l, TOWN OF TIMMINS WW" “mar-“H" ‘ , ~ ' ' ‘.‘ ‘.‘ . -| . . . 4- PUBLH’ S(‘H()()l, 9 stalled at a Cardiff factory and at. eight oLhers in various parts of the country where armaments are being made from ancient Testaments. London 112mg.) Daily Expresszâ€"A fortune is being made. by a man of 77 who. aft-er 16 years of self-imposed pov- erty. living on £2 a week. invented and patented a. method of turning old Bibles into gun-cotton. artiï¬cial silk, celluslose. and expensive note paper. His machinery has already been in- thing it can to design and construct high 'ays which will be as accident- proot’ as engineering science can make them, but this can be of little effect unless the human beings who travel the highways take upon themselves the responsibility of controlling the ever- present ‘human t‘actor' in accident. pre- vention. Engineers can mold concrete and steel to the ends of safety, but. no :‘orce more potent than the press has been found which can mold human minds into paths of lite-saving thought- fulness." 6, I". ll “The Department of Highways," stat?- ed Mr. McQu-esten. “is doing every- pedestrian and motorist in the prov- incc. thoughtlessness. recklessness and stu- pidity on the higlmays must be carried on until people can travel in complete .afety and pleasule. To this end he called fox the uncens- mg aid 01 Ontalio oditoxs and every H H. Ii. .‘lON'l‘UOI‘IERY. (‘lrrk THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2311!. 3937 You Can Still Save Money! It's isn't [on late to g‘l't good dependable mal at real value pgices! “’0 still have a fail supply on hand. ready for immediate or future drli- vrry. (fall I29 to-da-y. SULLIVAN l8 TRANSFER 27. 738. 29, 30. 3|. ’l‘immims. Srhuul supporters. 10:1.m. Hi N mm Noun .l ml Mum'la An- .uul Rewlelc‘r 0 ll a.m to 1 p.m to I p.m .\"lumlay,