K1Onal Mrs, W brook betr teacher ir Halleytur; wife of th noms in reachihg | furnished Westron â€" wPére p ceremot formed Norih Coba The Advance whose husbar Bucke townsh hurch in Ha Death of Pioneer Woman of Temiskaming District RACGE BVX PURE WHITE CIGARETTE PAPERS Hall2zybu The deces WALTER GREAVES, President 132 Pine street North Timmins ron IHEY SERVED TILL DEATH, WHY NOT WE June Geranium newlyâ€"packaged der, tied togeth ribbon in a ne box, $1.175, 11 PINE STREET SOUTH Eau de Toilette in French cutâ€" glass bottle, Rose, Lilac or Violet, $4.50, Bluso Grass,. $4.50 Eau de Cologne. A lovely gift, appreciated by every member of the familyv, $1.50, Blus grass Infusion, $2.00, $3.50. â€"Plower Mis $3.50 Carnation Flower Mist Set. A delightful combination of corâ€" nation â€" scented preparations. GIFETS BY ELIZABETH ARDEN L. O B, A. lIoek Flower Shop Lons Club Laftamme, Jerry McDowell Motors Moisley Ball Mazzuca,. C. Kiwanis Club Buffaloâ€"Anker Kresge Store Lynch Electric Lee‘s Cafe Cansumer‘s Coâ€"Operative Dominion Stores Dapper Dan Dwyer. P. D. Timmins Flower Shop FPriedman‘s Ltd. PMeldman Bros. ° Parrer, Mrs. J. Timmins FPire Dept. Girl Guides and Brownies Greer, D. Germain, F. Harvey Graham Gold Belt Brewery Halperin, L. Hillâ€"Clark Francis Hatton, (Barber) Hancock, L i. 0. M. 1. E. CQG‘nsumer Dominiton Dapper D: Dwyer. P. Timmins â€" Arnott, W. C. Adanac Service Albert‘s Bakery Argyvle Grill Burke Drug Stores B‘nai B‘rirh Beaver Fur Bucovetsky Ltd. Bucovets Beamish Timmin:s Timmins AND REAL ESTATE IN ALL BRANCHES INSU RANCE urtis Drug Store . C. Stores Coba sIMMS, HOOKER DREW 0A mem 2t _Club Ankeritd um Soap and the ged Dusting Powâ€" gether with pink i new Christmas Mr vÂ¥,. 24.â€"(Special to . John Westron, i former reeve of who, as a couple, the first wedding o have been perâ€" is dead at her ‘cording to reports . Details were not e passing of Mrs. the Temiskaming 3, INne Ceéremony in Anglican misâ€" the distric., Her + t hardwar> ztore il Staff HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE CONVENTIENT TERMS Bath Oll ant GIVE ENCHANTMENT THIS CHRISTMAS a Miss Fasâ€" was a school she came «9 C. C. Farr, , town. She #he decided _ where she overed and rum>nial Anglizgan years she Women‘s OlU Murtagh Drug Store McGuire, M. Loyal Order of Moose Mascioli, Leo. Neill Shoe Store Ostrosser Co. F. O‘Hearn Co. Perrini and Struzzo Timmins Police Dept Purdon Lafiamme Branch 88, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. Bert Sutherland courts to be heard. It will be rememâ€" bered that Mrs. Roy was charged in police court at Timmins in with the driving of her motor car in‘to MacDonald Lake endangering the life of her crippled son. The chargo was not proceeded with owing to Mrs. Roy‘s apparers mental state, and instoad she was ordered held in custody for obâ€" servation. She spent some time at the hospital here under guard before apâ€" péaring before Magistrate Atkinson. The grand jury At North Bay this week returned a true bill in a charge of reckless driving against Norman Ruebkc â€"tom, of Toronto, arising fram an accident, in which Mrs. Philix Pearson, of Kirkland Lake was killed. Toronto Telegram: It might aid crime prevention if news items dsâ€" scribing gungirls did not always picâ€" tur> them as "blonde and attractive." Total Cost of Poppies, Wreaths, Etce. Total Sale of Poppies Total Sale of Wreaths Available for Legion Relief Fund Timmins Branch 88 of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., acknowledges with sincere thanks the splendid response given by the citizens of Timmins and Schumacher to their Poppy Fund Campaign, especially the followingz societies, firms and organizations and all those who gave so willinely of their time and assistance. Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs, Westron subâ€" sequerily took up farming in Bucke township, west of Haileybury, and Mr. lWestron was aclive in community afâ€" fairs, Later, they returned to England ! and they had been living in Exetor, Devon county, where Mrs, Westron died. Her husband survives. quintuplets, was ( at North Bay at Among the cases was that against Timmins, Napolec geon Falls, and J: d‘Or, Quebec, cha ing. In ‘t‘his case no bill. frzed of Oliva Dionne One of the ; Grand Jurors at North Bay Poppy Fund Financial Report (Forwarded to Poppy Campaign Fund, Toronto) Announces that ber exquisite VENETIAN TOILET PREPARATION3S for preserving and enhancing the beauty of the skin, may alâ€" ways be had at ELIZABETH ARDEN s case th cordingly Phoneâ€"Office 112 Residence 135 oYS New Liskeard, Nov. 24.â€"(Special tc One of the The Advance)â€"Announcement is made ‘s at North Bfl)’ in the current issue of The Speaker the Temiskaming district‘s second oldâ€" ither of the famous | st newspaper now being published, 16 0‘ t.he Zl’lnd jury haS wen SOId by A. E. Stephemon WhO, he fall assiz>s chere.| Wobh his father, has been associated efore the grand jury | With the paper since it was established Mrs. Maria Roy, ,f| here 32 years ago. The plant has been i Galipeau, of Sturâ€" acquired by a number of local men., coph Renaud, of Val headed by Cecil Bond, who has been zed with highâ€"graqâ€"| With The Speaker for years past, and he grand jury found | the new owners will take over possesâ€" ly the accused wore| Slon at the end of the present year. o. ‘There are other | .'Ihe Speaker has been published conâ€" Irs. Roy at Quebes | Ursuously since 1906, when it was esâ€" It will be rememâ€"| ‘Ablished by E. F. Scephenson and his oy was charged in | 80n, who had moved into Temiskaming imins in connsction |from Bracebridge. In recent years, it ‘ her motor car in‘to| has been issued by A. E. Stephenson, ndangering the life whose father is livinz here and who n. The charzo was |!Ss in his 94th year. .Today, A. E. owing to Mrs. Roy‘s | Stephenson said he was dropping out of ate, and inst>ad she| the business entirely, although he will in custody for obâ€" continue to live here. The Speaker is nt some time the|runtnerâ€"up in point of years to, The r guard before apâ€"| HMaileyburian, escablished by late gsistrate Atkinson. |C. C. Farr some months before the at North Bav this|lc¢cal paper brought out its first issue. Haileybury. and Mr. e in community afâ€" returned to England n living in Exetor, here Mrs, Westron sn obâ€" the "..| Liskeard Speaker cove treatment. On his way {o «h2 nurse‘s office he was overtaken by a truck loaded with large broken rocks. on> of which bciunced off the truck, striking the urforturate man on the head. Noranda, Nov. 23.â€"Although makâ€" ing satisfactory progress, Edward OIlâ€" ley is still in a serious condition, in he Youville Hospital, where he was admitted on Thursday suffering from a fracture of the skull and a Jaceraâ€" tion of the right eyoball. The latter injury necessitated the removyal of the eyae. Ssick Man Badly Injured W alking to Visit Nurse Paper Company. On Thursday when Olley reported for work he was sufferâ€" inz from a sovere cold and was told Lo report to the resident nurse to reâ€" Olley is a settler living at Farmâ€" borough (scctlement the farthor side 3f the Kenojevis River), and was emâ€" plicyed by the Canadian International Velva Bath Mits. These faâ€" mous bath luxuries are splenâ€" did for tub ‘or shower. Buy them for all the family, 45e, $2.00, $3.50. Treasurette Box. Convenient assortment of Miss Arden‘s essential preparations, beautiâ€" fully boxed, $5.00 June Geranium Soap. An Engâ€" lish bath soap of the very finest quality, 65¢, $1.85, $3.75. Magnum size, $1,25. Flower Mist, Miss Arden‘s new toilet water; a light flower fragrance to use after bathing. $1.10, $1.85, $3.175. Sold by A. E. Stephenson to Liskeard Group. GIFTS BY ELIZABETH ARDE has Changed Hands TELEPHONE 808 Pierce Hardware Pierce Purniture Gold Range Hotel A, F. A. M. Northern Telephone Co. Porcupine District Pipe Band Cowan, J. . Lancashire Club . Tip Top Tailors Longmore, E. L. $1,425.45 $ $19.55 $884,88 540.60 603.93 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIG |__The real test of a lawmaker‘s quality !is scarcely so disc@grnible when he is |sitting on th> treasury benches wich Ia majority at his back, as when in opâ€" position The weight of numâ€" bers, he is able by the sheer force of his intellect to leave his impress upon the |legislacion of the day. Judgsed upon | this basis Mr. Bennett has been a great 'parliamentarion. In the last ithree sessions, by general admission, Mr. Benâ€" nett has been Th Official Oppositionâ€" ‘ a host in himself. On not a few ocâ€" {casions Lijeral ministers piloting govâ€" jernmem measures vhrough the House were struck with the cogency of his argumen:s and consented to have their | legislation amended accordingly. wWwer? .sUtruck wWIitnh cogeéentcy of Ais ar:umen:s and consented to have their legislation amended accordingly. Although Mr. Bennett has decided to retire from Canadian life it is to be hoped chat he will adhere to his sarlior intention and fill out his present parliaâ€" mentary The next session, which will probably be the last in this parâ€" liament, promises to be an important one. The new US. trade treasy will be up for consideration. Defense quesâ€" W,. D. FORRESTER, Ssec.â€"Treas ‘oUIpBa.1 SNnO.IOA â€"JuUWUoO JO t U paitmbok stuy ay UYIIUAM SSDeTMOUY [BIaugd JO asnotaId}s aUyp pus, ‘adualajat opetidoiddr s to Apoexa pus 4tyomb 12a8uy sourd 01 sty ‘siteyge ottqnd ut aausa â€"Li3dxa 938A StY ‘MBEI JO 8 StY UIOpE yotyMA Suaptetupuey ay) A1UO aIÂ¥t SsESUIY] @s@U.L 11M purt Aiojeo uedn 4tmg st urriequzwuem.ed e se uomeqndati um 1841 j0nN CctWwury qnotjIM .tatmp t aq [[IM ‘ad0lU OU aG [[IM s1lo[Â¥0@UY JUaIgAaALil PoIdO0p oY UIUWUAM tUirm sdinb all} PUB stt ashio.t C1 qU0M sStM o YWMA M dLIOJ2UI oUJL aotgniedxa pur aptapc StY 80| TTM A;isd gatftatesuop ‘ssot s.eptButp oq [[IMA ointlisdap §iH (From Toronto Telegram) Rt, Hon. R. B. Benncit has bought an estate in Surrey, and will sp>nd the remainder of his life there. Hon. R. B. Bennett to Take up Residence in England Capt. David Imrie, Transâ€"Canada Airways‘ pilot, was killed when the airplane he was piloting crashed shortly after leaving the Regina airâ€" field. Simms, Hooker Drew Northern Ontario Powe:r Syrian Community Ukrainian Prosvita Pearl Lake Hotel Sky‘s Shragge, A. J. Taylor Hardaware Timmins Provision Twaddle, Thos. Thorpe Radio Town of Timmins Timmins Boy Scouts Venetian Sweets United Cigar Store Vogue Shoe Shop Woolworths, F. W Wilson Yolleés Store Daughters of England Marshallâ€"~â€"Ecclestone Idea)} Hardware Varley, (Tailors) Rinn Bros. Railroad Employees Singer Sewing Machin Hollinger Gold Mines, McIntyre Gold Mines Timmins Daily Press Algonquin Rifles 8 M ze wb .. %*% Remus (jewellers) Rutledge. G. A. Rebekah Lodge Hadassah Chapter Shephard, Mrs. Ssons of Scotland Sons of England A. B. Shaheen Ladies‘ W Shaheen David Sullivan Newton Smith Elston Pilot Killed Wear These summaries were compiled by ‘ the National Forum, a Chicago organâ€" ization made up of seciologists, econoâ€" ; mias, churchmen and public school; teachers. No Federal reports are available on the money spent for education last year, but the fortune that wens; for aleoholic beverages, the United States Revenue Department reports, was $3,â€" 530,000,000 . The United Eates is spending more for liquor than for education, accordâ€" ing to Federal statistics. The 1936 fizures show that the national drink bill was $2,990,000,000, whils the money that went for education during che same year totalled $2,630,000,000. Do Your Christmas Shopping Earl United States Spends More | for Liquor than Schools, Police said che organization was not directed at Denmark and apparently did not plan to reveal Danish naval and military secrets. All were charged under a criminal law which forbids the establishment of private intelligence services in Denâ€" mark. _ â€"AIl arrests were made secretly by police last Friday and Monday. A 70â€"yearâ€"ol@d German grocer and his son wer» arrested at Seaw, the northernmost point in Denmark from which North Sea shipping can be obâ€" served. The other German is an inâ€" struceor of automobile operation. The three Danes include a bank director, a tsracher of carving and a lawyer‘s assistant. The names and nationalities of the others were withâ€" held. wWweLy, from Where ht wa cxpelled in 1931 for alleged of arms. He then went to Oslo, Nor way, as a newspaper correspondent. Communists took revenge in 1920 by killinz Heinrich and thereafter Horst wers to Eweden, from where he was tung. Harttung and his brcoher Heinrich were arraigned in January, 1919, for participation in the slaying in Berlin of the Socialist leaders, Karl Liebnecht and Ross Luxemburg, but were acquitâ€" ted. | . New Liskeard, Nov. 23.â€"Adelard Deâ€" more and Margaret Lafrance, both of Montreal, wer> arrested here Saturday ind charged with obtaining money unâ€" ld false pretenses. Unable to post cash bond of $500 each they are beâ€" img held in the discrict jail. l Police said the pair wers arrested |in connection with an alleged picture Nationâ€"wide Spy System Uncovered in Denmark Police said they believed the offer | NMACh« of the Montreal firm, which chey did | At © not name, to reproduce photographs in | the h: gils was genuine, but that D:emore and | °t P the woman, acting on their own, folâ€" |the e lowed this up with the frame "racket." | Nazis. Two other advance agents of the | POlicy firm were held for questioning but were : Wood: released when they told police they haq | and 1 nothing to do with the selling of | Which frames or of notifying customers thoy | Servat had won prizes. | situa j Wns im e | slovak . is alleged Demore and the womâ€" an would appear a week or so later and inform the customer the photo reâ€" produced in oills had won a valuable prize at an art exhibition. The cusâ€" tomer then would be pressed to buy a frame for the oil painting.. Polico said one woman who had ordered five photos done in oils had paid the pair more than $100 for frameses. Officers said chat when they serachâ€" ed luggage belonging to Demore and Miss Lafrance they found hundreds of photos belonging to district residents. In no case, they said, had the cusâ€" tomers received their oil reproductiaons. frame selling racket. Advance soliscitors are said to have canvassed rural socâ€" tions of the district obtaining orders for photographs to be reproduced in Qlls, Man and Woman Held at Liskeard on Fraud Charge With such an agenCca before parliaâ€" ment, is in the national interess that there should be experience and abls debhating ability on the Opposition benches. It is no reflecsion upon the new l>ader, Dr. Manion, to say that at @ iime like the present when the COpposition is weak in numbers Mr. Bennett would be rendering the counâ€" With such an ment, is in the there should be dehbating ability tions of a national and Imperial nature are also certain to oecupy a foremost phace in the deliberations. Purther. the report of the Rowell Commission on Dominionâ€"Provincial Relations may be considered. There is also likely be considerable legisiation of a general and social character. Berlin newspap a) home of the Beonnetts the Boersenzeiâ€" ‘d is unâ€" the conâ€" surprised ey hear Picton Gazette: A cortain employer had this nc‘lice posted up in his works: "Any wcrkman desiring to attend the funeral of a near relative must notify the foreman befors 10 a.m. on the day of the game. land Lal lawlessn: principal Mtr. Wil ap} ht Pi h: although might h: H Youth Injured Nov. 9th, at Latchford, Loses Three Toe °e 0004000000064 Mo:t Tickets Good in Coaches ONLY For Fares, Departure Time and Further Information Apply to Local Agent Children 5 vears of age, and under 12, when accompani¢d by Guardian HALF FARE All tickets valid to return se as to leave Toronto not later than C, P. Train No, 27, 11.05 p.m. sSunday, Dec. 11th, arriving North Bay and connecting with T. N. 0. No. 1, 12.45 p.m. Monday, December 12th, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1938 Tickets to U.S. Destinations sold subject to Passengers meeting Â¥mmigra tion Requirements of U.S.A. GOING and Canadaâ€"RETURNING . Tickets valid for travel Train No. 2 from Timmins Thursday, December Hth, connecting at North Bay with C, P. Train No,. 8557 and at ~udbury with C,P. Train NKo. 28. Hamilton, â€" Buffalo, Kitchener, Smithville, Galt, (Guelph, Dunnville, Woodstock, Chatham, Welland, London, Windsor, Detroit. Via North Bay and Canadian Pacific Rly. rotest Mecting Held at Kirkland Lake on Sunday Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company Bargain Coach Excursion arke ufT ion havir Latchford on red the furt from the wWas ived Tickets on Sale from Regular Stations ONLY 4.â€"(Special to The Adâ€" Barry, the 19â€"yearâ€"old 1 who lost his left lor but he will b r in cthe T. N.; 0; d on November 9th, amplutation i the right foot, the been carried out in spital here by Dr. The toes wer>» frasâ€" B ght at first they ingrenous condiâ€" rvy‘s cond‘icion is toeés wen> frac he accident and wWilil 42 in h0 it is indicate TCO a nacural Cesire to fly, »specialy when Budbury has such ‘a successful club in operaiion. _ *Mr. Siple, who will give both instrucâ€" tions in the ground school and in the actual flyins, has had plenty of exâ€" perience in similar clubs in Southern Ontario and the United States. Beâ€" fore coming here he was manager of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Flying Club and has been connected with other orâ€" ganizations throughout Ontario. This is the first cime he has béeén in Northâ€" ern Ontario but feels that h> will have plenty of work to do here. Kirkland Lake, according to Mr. Siple, has an abundance of young people available and willin3 to adopt themselves to heavierâ€"thanâ€"air craft, and there is ‘s11d 3303 paso[ouUudâ€"s§t[3 pUB stO1110d [Enp I[IMA Stgpout jOg ‘WIy JOo jUOJIJ UI #JU pUB ou} aptsaq qUapn}$ aur UIJIM ‘sqol 1ayeas â€"o0Mm1 ae saur;d mat aty ‘squapn33 aU1] ajrpowutUu0ddde 0J 933(J 013 pepp® sq [[IM 1JB19 JoO 4t UOIjBI]StSar Gdtyustaqtottl JI Jowuns 10p ouy} dAE [[IM PUE ToABI]} JIaqUIM JIOJ S${XS xm peddmbo ‘sq tm 1og *‘c3Uad!L s 1ojesdo 0J tteo AqUJ oOs simot oaitJ pUt® Eu4 Ienp snmnoyt puads 0} JABU I[IM Squapnis (asincd atm atatd 0; 0g I[IM 11 porstd â€"i0a St y40M stt} UsttM Many Kirkand Lake younz people have stated their intentions of becomâ€" ing men and women with winss; and ground classes, in which the fundaâ€" mentals are given before a student gets the feel of a joyâ€"stick, will be startoed one week from this Friday evening in Warren‘s Business College. sessions will be on Tuesday and Priday eveâ€" nings and students will be given exâ€" pert knowledge in air regulations, theory of flight, care and maintenance of aircraft and engines, navigation and meteorology and the overhaul of planes and motors. s organization of che Kirkland Lake Plyâ€" ing Club has been completed and sgrcund classes will commence on Friâ€" day, D:camber 2, Wallace Siple, the club ins{ructor, announced recently. The hangar, measuring 40 by 60 fset with a sheet metal exterior. will house three planes, an office and repair shop when comp sted. It will be construcâ€" 2od on the Lake Shore Road west of the ‘own. S In the past few weeks weather conâ€" ditions have been adverse to the bringâ€" ing in of the two new planes ordered by the club, which is headed by L. E. Hornick. If the present weather conâ€" tinues Mr. Siple will leave for Cinâ€" cinnatii, Ohio, this weekâ€"end, and will arrive back on Monday or Tuesday with a new Asronca Chisef, powered by 50 horsepower Continental motor. The other member of the flying family, a Taylorcraft Convcinentalâ€"powered, will be flown from Alliance Ohio by the local instructor the following weekâ€" >and. Kirkland Lake, Nov. 23.â€"With letling of a contract Monday for construciion of a hangar and ba: Larder Lake, the final stage of organization of che Kirkland Lake ng Club has beenâ€" comnleted Kirkland Lake Will Have Two Airplanes Contract Let for Hangar and Base at Larder Lake. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH . 19 No Baggage Checked the