Members of the Coâ€"optrative Union of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives piace 1‘¢ pounds is 1 seem just a mite incC blame us. In any been so many storie: about Eldorado in th that nearly all Cana cans should know all think they do." says:â€""A No since radium than 1‘% pot than 1‘% pounds ha refined.â€" â€"A local a New York authority in the first place : known definitely at How much Radium has Been Refined Since Discovery? PROPERTIES FOR SALE Writing in hi umn this week, FOR SALEâ€"Bungalow, large room, sunroom, laundry, store 3 bedrooms. Phone 540â€"W, 10¢ lock Street. â€" B FPOR SALEâ€"Newly built apartment house showing good returns on investâ€" ment. Apply Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate. ~1â€"Btf POSITION WANTEDâ€"Capable woman wishes position as housekeeper or cook. References exchanged. Disâ€" engaged April 20th. Wrike Box B.KR., The Advance. â€"205â€"20G FPOR ~â€"RENT apartment, decorated. Ph< LOSTâ€"Little black answers to namt for return to 10 K Anvone tC FOR RENTâ€"STOREâ€" suitable for any busi: Third avenue, Timmit TWOâ€"ROOMED APARTMENT RENTâ€"Hardwood floor, 3â€"piece bath, private entrance. Apply at 66 Mountâ€" joy Street South. â€"20p Timmins Timmins Tiiwrmins JSTâ€"Little black and white spaniel answers to name of "Jip." Rewart for return to 10 Knox Avenue. Phone 879â€"J. Anyone found harboring this pup will be prosecuted. â€"2€ Look After Your Bread â€" and â€" Butter all convenk Apply at 67 apartime decoratL POSITION WANTED Canada Maid Milk, tall tin sweetheart Standard Californiaâ€"Fresh ... .. Dessert Pears Round Steak or Crisp, White Celery 2 sqt. tin ...:2 tins 25¢. Roast, 2 bunches ..............." 2t MORE ABOUT RUSHINGTON over CKGB AT 6:30 p.m. on THURSDAY Peolifior W Iâ€"lb: tin :.... ‘Scotiand Premier Made by Sscollish Coâ€"operative Wholesale A local authority says the : authority is all wet because rst place the amount is not finitely and in the second pounds is incorrect. This may a mite inconsistent, but don‘t In any event there have iany stories scattered around orado in the last year or two ly all Canadians and Ameriâ€" Mead Office _ Birch and Fourth Townsite A j ~auce, bot. Apyp large living n, laundry, store room, Phone 540â€"W, 106 Hemâ€" This is good advice ; for breadâ€"andâ€"butter is very important; and therefore the place you get your bread and butter is equally important. Most housewives are reluctant to buy anything at a store, which they have found in some instances to supply low quality produce; for what she knows to happen sometimes may be happening at other times without her knowledge. The housewife knows that good food is so important that the honesty and integrity of the storekeeper must always be considered in deciding where she will buy it. In fact, can you dï¬()l(l to trust anyone but yourself to lay down the policy of the grocery store at which you deal? If you read the Report of the Department of Pensions and National Health for 1937, you will see how very difficult it is for any government lt’LU]dthllb, warnings and prosecutions to protect the quality of your food. You m ust do it yourself. That‘s what the members of the Consumers Coâ€"operative Society believe, and that‘s why they started a society to do all the purchasâ€" ing of their bread and butter for them. They have each one vote in the society‘s meetings, they elect the directors, and thus control the appointment of the men they will choose to carry out their wishes. Look after your own Breadâ€"andâ€"Butter; you can trust yourself. Consumers Coâ€"operative prices are low, these for example are some of this weeks special items Maid Hand Picked White Grade "A" Epggs illâ€"tin 9¢ Beans, 0‘lbs. .::::â€"...;.. 25¢ Large, perdozen ....29‘% nc rk authori ch North overed ve been ibout radiumâ€"OI râ€"roomed avenience 48 Third roomed â€" upstairs veniences, newly 168 Elm Strecet N . 20â€"26p med ) Tel Ric} Good location, 1ess. Apply 48 15. â€"24â€"205â€"26 legram colâ€" aard Henry y says that in 1898 less mined and says the â€"26â€"2"4â€"28 1609 705. 706 Miss Elsie Sullivan returned Wed nesday evening from a visit to To ronto, where she visited her mothe and attended the Leafâ€"Boston game. Bornâ€"on March 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stennett of 271 Mountjoy streetâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on March 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. William McCain, of 120 Mountjoy streetâ€"8 son. Bornâ€"on March to Mr. and Mrs. David Holmes, of 87 Commercial avenueâ€"a son. Borrnâ€"on March 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siurtek of 26 Crescent avenueâ€"a son. Six Births Registered During the Present Week Bornâ€"on March 29th, at St. Mary‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bertâ€" rand, of Connaught Stationâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on March 28th, to Mtr. and Mrs. M. Krupka, of 121 Birch street northâ€"a daughter. flowers and other festive decorations. They appreciate, too, the wideâ€"spread interest evinced in the ceremony by the large gathering of townspeople from Timmins and the neighbouring centres and the good wishes, expressed by disâ€" tant friends of the hospital, in letters and telegrams of congratulation. Fresh Killed Fowls [ :0 Ibs. :;::.:.::: l1 Boned or Rolled Brisket RBReef, Ih. nome. May ce rented singlie if deâ€" sired. Apply 171 Birch Street, South Phone 2121â€"M. â€" 2( â€"Two nicely furâ€" Englishâ€"speaking ted single if deâ€" Peoples of all races, religions and political crceds are members of this truiy coâ€"operative society JC south Porcupine Domeâ€" Mines Large, per dozen .. medium, per doz. Ben Davisâ€"Cooking Apples, hamper .. $1 Large Size Grape :.:3 1 T After the meeting, a holy play, "Blessed Are They That Do Hungerl and Thirst," was presented by memâ€" bers of the A.Y.P.A. Many members of the congregation were present to see the play, and the attendance in all was very large, ‘Those taking part in the play were Misses Anne Jopson, Dian: Melville, Madge Webb, Mary Gedge, Winnie Aitkinson, Ruth and Eva Hanâ€" sen.. The AY.P.A. were delighted to have present during the evening Mrs. P. H Carson, who sang "Brothers Lift Your Voices" and "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me." Following the play members reâ€" quested hymns and sang them to the' accompaniment of Rev. Caron R. S.l Cushing at the piano and Miss Mac Habib at the organ. ! The meeting next Wednesday will deal with current events and will have A. Y. P. A. Members Present Holy Play Thursday ing the I be held a A very happy evening was spent by the members of the AY.P.A. at their regular weekly meeting on Wednesday evening. The meeting this week took the form of missionary night, the convener being Miss B. Bailey. Prior to the programme, a business meeting was held and members were requested to keep in mind the choir practice at the United Church at 7 p.m. toâ€"day, Last Night was Missionary Night at A.Y.P.:.A. POR SALEâ€"Evergreens, rose bushes, hardy Ontario grown. Buy small trees, Four ornamental evergreens for $1.50. Send for our lists. Sunnyâ€" dale Farm, Sub No. 10, London, Ont. -26p MORTGAGES LIST YOUR PROPERTY REED BLOCK TELEPHON}Y 7 PINE â€"ST.â€"iS. 2250 J. V. BONHOMME INSUKRKANCE _ â€" _ RKEAL ESTATE the holy week services, which will held at the local churches. s convener Mr. Reg. Fisher This choir is to sing du 1 for 21¢ ng," _a_ : holy play; y That Do Hunger presented by memâ€" A. Many members i 1 .21 20¢ 111 110 EL sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on Sund a.m. Corner Eim and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. L. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€"W 11.00 a.m. Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class, 7.00 pm.â€"Public Worship in Pinâ€" nish language. A Cordial Welcome to All. 2nd and 4th Sunday ard and 5th Sunday Baptisms and Marriage ment. Dr, Fraser 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Wors! Mondayâ€"4 pm.â€"Explorer Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"â€"YP. Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res, 20 Em St. North Phone 1982â€" W 2.00 p.m.â€"Every First, Third and Fifth Sunday of month Sunday School, Bible Class, Communicants Class and Public Worship in Finâ€" nish language at homes in South Porcupine. 2.30 pm.â€"Every Sccond and Fourth sunday of the month Public Worâ€" ship in English language in Golden City town hall. The hymns used in these services are sung simultanâ€" eously in English, Finnish and Sweâ€" dish languages from specially preâ€" pared hymn sheets. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. sunday Sunday Sunday Monda Tuesda UnIted Uhurch, limmins | went an 0 Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D.. | pital on M« (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) | morning as Sunday Services to recovery 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship, | Another Broadcast by the Timmins Band The programme given last Mond included: Marchâ€""Steadfast and True," by Teike. Selectionâ€"‘‘Faust," by Al Hayes. oOvertur>â€""The Caliph of Baghda« by W. Rimmer. Marchâ€""Round the Town," by J. Greenwood . The last of this series by the band will be broadcast on Monday, April 11. After these broadcasts the band will have more time to push the sales of their membership tickets. These tickets are being sold to get new uniforms. Their first and last uniâ€" forms were brought sixteen years ago and are very shabby. Monday, April 1l1ith, Will Conclude Present Series. Yen. J, E. Woodall, D.D., Minister der twelve 7.00 p.m.â€"Evenii sSchumacher Rev,., Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, Minister Res. 83 Ist Avoe. SERVICES SUNDAY, APRIL 3RD Communion at both services. p.m.â€"Sunday School. p.m.â€"*"*"The Sin of Treachery." a.m..â€"‘"‘The Spirit of the Cross" You are cordially invited to attend Finnish United Church Timmins Tabernacle 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins. Rev. W. A. Siemann, Pastor All Welcome! South Porcupine Finnish United Church The United Church, Timmins United Church South Porcupine, Ont. o p.m.â€"â€"~ and ovetr 30 p.m.â€"â€"f Trinity United Church The Timmin: 41 The Open Door Gospel Church Directory Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. St. Matthew‘s Church seorvice iCA Mono The Salvation Army St. Paul‘s Church A Cordial Welcome to AH south Porcupine, Ont. â€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. â€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. â€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Meeting. â€"1.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. â€"71.00 â€" p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Meeting. nmins Citizens‘ Band gave of their series of broadcasts lay night from the Central Sunda inday Faust," by Al Hayes. The Caliph of Baghdad sSchool for Schoo Worship School hip. f # : "I p.m. by arran Group T Un ~ A. S. Shelter, who ation recently at i continues to make to complete recovet portec havin Spruce quite i1l Mr. and Mrs Schumacher, lef by aeroplane. time there, and York where Mr course in blingâ€" Mr. E. C. Brewer, who has beei St. Mary‘s hospital for the past is in much better health toâ€"day ing been able to get up for th time on Wednesday. Bormnâ€"to Mr. an a son, March 25th General Hospital. mornii ments naugh! Mr. and M on Saturday | Mr. Morris Sax 1 onto this morning Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones (nee Mi Elsie Tilley) have returned from honeymoon trip to New York City, will takse up residence in town. Sister Mary L Mary‘s hospital spend two weel Miss Elda Dempsey, c m} Public School staff Mary‘s hospital. Treat your credit as It pays to pay proinpily Mr. P. H. O‘Gorman has returned Timmins after visiting his daught Sister Mary Augustine, at Holy Ang«( Academy in Buffalo, N.Y. iIton PM MJ1 on s Hattie McC an operation on Monday n ing as makin many 1 that Mtr Street ind Mrs. pent a f of friend Deen abd hnort wt in Sst. is brin . Higginbo the early 5 ‘to fulfil] it Porquis Mr. and Mi They will spen 1 then journey r. Edwards wil flvin . ~Jas. â€"Keq North, wh Mary‘s Ho: muCc. to b > ~thi underwent St. Mary‘s > ~excellent i0re, superio eft on Tus: at Montreal O train â€" 0 preachir Junzetion ays thnl Timmitr 16 rey xcellen K n XI On Morris S the Toro ter toâ€"day, ind around Li aln oOp{ hospit progrs OIlY ippolt 1D(c rogTr€ 11 WC h Sa x 110 en the il Reply to Letter in Mondavy‘s Advance While Discounting Bible, Letter Proves How Badly Needed its Teachings are A 1j 1C l it the u1 T1 M it e (Above) Recharge your body with energy to have fun. Ask your grocer for Kellogg‘s Bran Flakes. They‘re always ovenâ€"freshâ€"deliciousâ€"tastingâ€"ready to serve with milk or cream,. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. H 11 M Why I do Ul h PH of ‘the _can be day that I‘l prov 9L id Ru VC T‘ and mind 11 pa rl Canada the int siGered â€"C tional in sideratior sectional Fleading for More Union and Coâ€"operation in Canada C Ina ma}k WHEN IT IS RADIO NOTICE! OU THU RSDAY. MARCH 3ist, 1938 on. ~If: thk il interest Call Us For All Repairs Our Work is Guarantred. O Y ou can depend on us. RadioRepairs PHONE 1670 O of Assuming that it is to abolish the Provinces ans of today believe this â€"it is up to all of us t of the existing system ur, as individuals and produce a spirit of coâ€" d of one of antagonism. get away from the inâ€" m that has been espeâ€" ) in recent years. Let 1 the vision of a urited great nation in which every section are conâ€" equal basis. Let naâ€" _ be the primary conâ€" hey are made that, no t will suffer in the long ncereiy, MARVIN SAYERS 11 MHi nd sanctions ind delirium ce profit to e?2? How riâ€" e in orderâ€" nmunists to el, copper i6 iota the o long as ther powâ€" Alcally beâ€" rapine of nall part Action the only