Liskeard Fire Loss Will Total $100,000 Heavy Loss from Fire Reâ€" ported in The Advance on Monday. Cause of Blaze gave th This pit figure, | In New NA )4 A i 4e > °68 «e % S1i771|j; perowu§s 10 ys24 az#ez ‘20p 1134 e~49 _ } (.G' 'm ting Sunday‘s ird The Advar ‘stimated dam s to be tco matt to nibble on Christmas Day TABLE RAISINS, FIGS, Etâ€". MEDIUM PACKAGE 12 MEDVIVM PAAA A U Colorful Red and Grccn in bOf 39‘ CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS each 25¢ Christmas Oh! What a glorious time you‘ll have preparing for Christmas! Cookies to be bakedâ€"baskets to be packed for those less fortunateâ€" stockings to be filled with goodies to tempt the young heart. Start your plans at EATON‘S â€" where fective foods are rich in varietyâ€" in quality and surprlsmgly ccoi.oinmicai. â€" * GRADE "A" FRESH GEESE »~16c¢ * CHOICE ROASTING CHICKENS * 2 5¢ * LOIN ROAST OF PORK » 23c Blue Brand 5EEF Government Graded CHUCK « SHOULDER ROAST 16. 8e BLADE ROAST . . . . Ib. 10Q€ PRIME R1B ROAST ish Stwleâ€".â€"VYerv | {le Hone Ib. 29¢ "AMCL TABLE FIGS, 8â€"0z. pkg. PULLED TABLE FIGS, Sâ€"0z. pkg. DROMEDARY DATES (pitted), 8â€"oz. pkg. GIANT BRANO DATES,24â€"0z.pkg CGILCHR!IST‘S: SHORTBREAD, 2 circles in pkg. BARKER‘S SHORTBREAD COOKIES. 6â€"0z. cello. pkg For FRIDAY and SATVURDAY 1000986 â€"__| The fire was in the twoâ€"storey strucâ€" 100 wo ‘ture'known as the Lafond block, Whiteâ€" * YYâ€"| wobd avenue, New Lskeard, and owneg by the Belanger Estate. It housed the Fll’e Reâ€"|Canadian Gzneral Electric Company‘s vance oniomces and show rooms, the Ontario Of Blaze \Liquor Control Board‘s liquor store and «!stocks, the office of J. R. McCrea, inâ€" surance agent, and the apartments of ithe Lafond ang McDougall families. All ‘rious fire the occupants of the building esâ€" > on Monday caped safely though some of the childâ€" e as $75,000,. ren had to be taken out in their bare nservative a}feet with the weather bitterly cold. ‘ing the loss| As noted in Monday‘s Advance the threeâ€"quarâ€"|fire was d:.scovereqg about 9 p.m. on will snap up your festive meal ‘‘sTER RAISINS,4â€"crown, 1 Ib. 385C YZAL SLUSTER RAISINS, â€"zsrowr, fancy quality. 1 Ib. 39c¢ s=L® RAISINS, cluster bulk, 1â€"Ib. cello. pkg. 28¢ English Styleâ€"â€"Very Littic Bone 22¢ | 1 o o8 fancy, useful canisters 4s m 4 Styles ters of the loss covered by insurance Think of how many of your friends would appreciate a beautiâ€" ful, reusable Canisâ€" ter _ containing EATON‘S f a m o u s high â€" quality _ Tea. Four attractive styles â€"â€"to see them is to want them! Jancy canister Christmas â€" is such fun with Crackers on the festive table! Don‘t be without them . . See our selection. y our 10¢ 10¢ 12¢ 18c 1€ it 11 moxk ild be checked. The firemen plendid. fight. On their arriâ€" was coming from the buildâ€" ‘ous points. There was at erious explosion in the liquor ises, and this and other conâ€" , including very cold weather he difficulties of the firemen. gIÂ¥ lificulties of the tï¬ zed fercely for som It originatt mmediately hb e persistent and the firemen the f old block. At time ted in the auxiliary pumping system had to belstock beneath the|used. Lafond‘s grocery store adjoining, with good start,| the building zsaught fire at the roof but ) liquo building beâ€"|was extinguished before harm was) store The firemen| done. On Monday afternoon there was kear, ind d meée THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TTMMIN3, ONTARIO was extink done. On M nothing left was extinguished before harm was done. On Monday afternoon there wa:s nothing left but the walls. Parts of the ruins were still smoking while at othe: places there were several :nches of ic: coating the debris. The cause of the fire has not beer determined, but it is the opinion of Chief Fred Thompson that it st in the furnace room and from â€" spread throughout the building. The loss of $100,000 is includ:ng $50,000 for C.G.E. stocks equipment, $15,000 for liquor f Fire tarted ther| EXPERT, WHO DEVELOPED NEW iee| TYPES OF GLADIOLL bDEAD and nd h probabl pm 16 Lady Byng, Baltimore Oriole, the Pas senger Pigeon, Blue Bird, Glove MEETING, DEC. 26TH, SCHUMACHER RATE°AYERS net 1ib ing of ratepavers 0 p of Tisdale (Schu will be held in th school on Wednes .m., for 1812 to 1920 he hac the gladioli classe: National Evh.bition irviving member o \.s-’ . Officers Elected by / _ sSchumacher W. . THURSDAY, DECEMBER Schum Special t The W Jheir ar Wodnesd Bhippam . Adamson D. Frase treasurer North Bay Nugget:â€"G line up for roll call, now, being so much more effé them than a time clock. Items of Interest from the Correspondent of The Adâ€" vance at Schumacher. nour was spent. Miss Jean Came boro County, Nova of Mrs. George He evening‘s entertainment if the public school concert on and Saturday evenings of th Mr. F. W. Schumacher, of C Ohio has again signified h‘is i of donating gifts to the pupil public school which no doubt t] ren all look forward to. Mrs. J. Biggs, who has been at the home of Mr. and Mrs Biggs, left on Wednesday for J in North Bay. Bornâ€"Mondav. December t Mr. Weber is the Mr. Wm. Weber, Thi Miss Marguarite D; is visiting friends in The W.A. are hold.: n the basement o saturday morning, ] teenth at nine o‘cloc}k Dr. J. W. R. Byer: In town last week. You will be assut 1834, at the Pr South FTForcupine, Harry Barnes, 89 F Rev. and Mrs. T in their new manse noon from 2 to 5 from / toâ€":9. ‘All to come and see neéting nij ‘he month (From Woodstock Sentinelâ€"F Tim Buck is out of prison i making speeches. Section 98 ing in for further discuss tawa Journal dowbts the wids because the chief effect of i ment "is to make these peop and martyrs in the eyes of t luded followers." Against th tention it is interesting to view of The Canadian Unioni; the Communist Party of Ca: driven underground three ye the Labor paper states, its re ary propaganda has been c by many sussidiary bodies w itials are more familiar th namts. Fattest morsel in th bet soup is ULFT.A., the 1 Laborâ€"Farmer â€" Temple A: with 48 branches in Ontario a taries of which held a me Toronto on Augus‘ 18 and The Canadian Unionist vou the accuracy of the report summarizes. The first pa with plans to gain control of ber camps in Northern Ontari Why Section 98 Criminal Code Seems Necessary case Cl a prolonged STriKe,‘ Another man contributed lowing to the minutes of the ation for the edification of M "Our aim must be and is U.S. and Canadian strikes cities and then in due tir clare a general walkout on t continentâ€"â€"â€"In order to c talism to its destruct.on we termined to build up our tion and with one blow to ct as the Russians did Th of this crisis is in civil war matter what the governmen to remedy this situation our to overthrow the government establish the Soviet." "In case of a stri two weeks. Then i reject our demand, orly must be inst every effort to dam: breaking up camps them, and damaging by pouring cil or After three or four w the strike still contin be placed on all foo to be beaten up." A Windsor deleg: that "the miners‘ loc: few cases of dynam: blow up camps and « case cof a prolonged s Tea and Sale of Cooking by Girl Guides, Saturd: Bpecial attention is called to the announcement of the Timmins Girl Guides that a tea and sale of home cooking will be held in the basement of St., Matthew‘s church on Saturday, Dec. 15th, from 2 to 6 pm. Previous events by the Timmins Girl Guides give full assurance that the event on Baturday will be interesting and pleasing,. The Girl Guides have the habit of doing well anything that they undertake. In addition the cause itself is a worthy one for the progress and good accomplished by the local Girl Guides have been watched with much pleasure by all inâ€" terested. Mtrs. W. I Anua da y ) 9. All are cordially ind see the new man hn pen Voodstock Sentinelâ€"Review) k is out of prison now a: jeeches. Section 98 is cor or further discussion. O nal douwbts the widsom of ie chief effect of imprisol to make these people herc eve Adva:t the ur weeks ontinues, l food ar ng December esbyter.an to. Mtr. Irst avenueâ€"a son. ait, wil be at on Thursday afterâ€" and in the evening ire cordially invitec other buildin pré , poison ind scab mlbe recommended end LW a to e used to i JY 1§s cussion. Ot widsom of it of imprison: i0 and secre meeting i and 19 las vouches f( art which d 1t h their that revolutionâ€" carried on whose inâ€" t which it art â€" deals f the lumâ€" m PFriday this week. Columbus, intention )ils of the ist, Since imada was the 10th hospital ind â€" Mrs mprisonâ€" )le heroces to Crganiza~ ush them > solution ple H 01 this T easant attend Fridayv 16 nd . ~lInâ€" their ilpha â€" ainian ilation spread to deâ€" wholt 11] hild geant ck on iting M 1 8. i1 must conâ€" the folâ€" ainizâ€" )1 ind 16 for n