Porcupine Advance, 20 Jan 1938, 1, p. 4

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Ottawa. In an tively short tri Toronto was m; any special diffic identified lary. not allow be conveyved there is a wic ning aog Toronto and doz team as they proving town 0 planned comes with th to the cided , to team. T to undert Bros., of | the trip. TOILET TISSUE, Blue Bird, 4 rolls .22 _ EV APORATED MILK Canada Maid, 2 tings AB 2 _ PRUNES, Santa Clara, large 2 Ibs .27 Mn | YEAL, Shoulder Roasgt ..................... .15 1 BACON : Celloâ€"wrapt. ‘» lb. phkg .165 ROAST OF PORK, Trimmed Loin â€" .23 PORK CHOPS, Trimmed Loin ........ .25 ROAST OF BEEF, Shoulder .14 2 BEEF, Rib, Stewing PORK BUTTS, Boston Style ............ .19 DUPLEX CREAMS, \Lmnmg_ s Biscuits, 2 lbs. 4 93 T 6 Jubllee of QOld_ Home« bright ide: MacKenzie ing the im ordinary v In Testing Public Opinion PCR SALEâ€"Ont and harness. Street South. : Imitating Plan Used by Timimins for the Jubilee FPOR SALEâ€"Heintzn Nor Beliecving that a coâ€"operative society vonsisting of working men should lead in the fair treatment of emâ€" ployees so far as the society was an employer, the members of this society decided to close at 6 p.m. on sSaturdays and paydays starting “'it'l) 1938 and asked the support of the public. The members thank the public for their support, and earnestly commend this to the attention of their fellowâ€"merchants in the campâ€"that the sublic will support a step towards social betterment, That this support was abundantly the society‘s sales for its 3 brane were greater by $800 for the first for the first Saturday of 1937. PACGE POUR conditio Apply : CONSUMERS BUTTER, Maple Leaf First (nd\c s esA ide; T1 16 07. bot. S Un FLOOR W AX, Poliflor, llI) tin:. GREENGAGE PLUMS, Choice No. 2 tin .:;z o e s 2 for MILK OF MAGNESL \ Phillips‘ s e e l1 LETTUCE, Iceberg, 2 darge TOMATOES, Imported, 2 Ibs. CELERY, California ..........:. MAPLE SYRUP, Old Colony ‘ence between t rom Huntsville 11 Ma Canadians should AaAn piano acrifice 1 O NmNowWw, alongy ayor Huntsville invitation to go ario might best am. Of course ce between runâ€" abundantly given is proved by the fact that its 3 branches in operation all of last year for the first Saturday in January 1938 than for the Hii1 on to become vocabuâ€" neavy horses 6 182 Spruce ITi. â€"61) rrying out a Timmins t3 e comparaâ€" 101 Porcupine had the it he Gt 10 without 11 ty 9T made terest erally Â¥ â€"5â€"61) * the event rilong m1eâ€" dos nd DOME MINEs sOUTH PORCUPINE YHM MIN®â€"Central TVMMINSâ€"Townstt: COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED Fran believed cast into th FOR RENTâ€"A â€" _ incing Gover: Reasonable r REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAVMSHIP OFFICE M Pine North Timmins on First Mortgages Available in North Bay Nugzgct and toilet ir Street, South Appl! 1172 â€" with 2â€"piece gomery avenut €I TIMMINS SCHUMACHER SOUTH PORCUPINE for ranco Paid. Backâ€"Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. *xrPrPEY TCO cast into the path mapped out co, leader of the Spanish Inâ€" . Tim Buck, erstwhile aspirâ€" a Toronio Board of Control reported en route from Arles, to counsel the Loyvalists. arge heads 2A4bds: .:; 0)0‘ . _ > M A j A new peri 101, App * D % 19 19 Phones 1600 »room nou. y 52 Mon 1580 meelli H Brigadier Ham, SA. to be Welcomed Here here Hint for Those Who Lack Radio Licenses iD Number of Court Cases This Week in North. More to Follow. a 1 ual aItll rid YOUV ARE ,CORDIALLY INVITED to aitend and enjoy the Burns Banquet to he held in the Hollinger Hall on Tuesday evening, Jan. 25th, under the joint auspices of the Castle Douâ€" glas Camp Sons of Scotland and the Porcupine District Pipe Rand. Secure your tickets early so as to facilitate arrangements for catering, and be on hand promptly on time. Doors open at 7.30; supper prompt at 8 pm.; 1Cl Mcintyreâ€"Porcupine Mines Limited i VCE 11 iD MISCELLANEOUS il ce ;m(l Welcome This Evening: Army : 1 d Newf Timmir 1lI adios but no radio e the number of at various places in days. Apparently, â€"up being made on have failed to seâ€" nses for this year ‘mselves in trouble people who neglect license blame the ed with failing to nses for the curâ€" re cases last week centrés. Timmins s this week, and ii Kirkland Lake is i cleanâ€"up in this and longer list is Timmins ‘for the l1d be well for ail _ from the fate of eir radio licenses vayâ€"â€"that is, withâ€" ‘t case in ~the matâ€" tae part of Cceania where the Sam a. and Auckland, N.Z., was lost with rhart disappeared on her world fig 12 OCccasiot have speci id iing, Fielc Al our of Army i: and welcome Army Citadel 8 p.m. Briâ€" the Northern ng Adjutant and he lozcal offiâ€" ny, have exâ€" to ali friends nd district to and welcoms ier Ham and TIi. bet 19 y Jan. 20ET d Secretar; or Canada )undland, i sâ€"his firs| TiC t a divider Jlame the )ne license seem to be To these ter to buy $2.00 and 2nSsC WHERE SAMOAN CLIPPER CRASHED Treasure , 1938. clal inâ€" paid i Â¥ DWE * THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, onTaARIO may i1VC The next social evening to be held by the Cornish Social Club will take place on Saturday, January 22nd. All memâ€" bers and their families are cordially invited to attend, the event promising to ‘be a very entertaining and enjoyâ€" able one. A pleasing programme is beâ€" ing arranged, and all who attend are assured of a thoroughly "good time." Next Social Evening of Cornish Social Club, Jan. 2 the past thirty years has resided 'ml "Guy Greco, Timmins, employee oi St. Clet. The late Mr. Liboiron was| Paymaster mine, sought authority to first taken ill about two weeks before| Oberate a bus service between Timmins Christmas, his condition gradually beâ€"| and the mine for the convenience of coming more critical until his demise| employees. It was opposed by John early toâ€"day. Dalton, who operates many buses in He was a member of the railway soc-i N(.)‘rthel‘n Ol}taljlq t,e.l‘l‘ltf)l'tv.‘ +4 tionmen‘s union and a devout adherâ€"| The board said it was sympathetic ent to the Roman Catholic Church. to the request of Karl Woodcock, Milâ€" He is survived by his wife, eight sons, L,C“‘ who sought: a certificate for a bus Arthur, George, Adrien, of St. Clet: Alâ€" line between Milton and. Guglph. Tle fred and Albert, of Montreal; Ralph of| CP.R. opposed the application on the Barton, N.Y.; Henry, of Ofttawa: and ground that if bus. licenses were issued : Five daughters.| to parallel the railway route, eventuâ€" ally it would meanjlle abandonment of William of Timmins. Sister Mary of Jesus, of Lynn, Mass : e Sister Holy Name of Jesus, of Jolies,| PASSCn§ger service. qQuebec; Mrs. H. Lefebvre, of Montrea‘!: Mrs. S. Meilleur, of Alexandria, Ont..; es § in and Mrs. F. St. Denis, of St. Clet. ‘At Least 47 Persons Dic ie was Dorn in St. Justine de Newton in Quebec, seventy years ago but fol the past thirty years has resided ir St. Clet. The late Mr. Liboiron was first taken ill about two weeks beforc Christmas, his condition gradually beâ€" coming more critical until his demis« early toâ€"day. He was a member of the railway secâ€" tionmen‘s union and a devout adhe»â€" ent to the Roman Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, eight sons Arthur, George, Adrien, of St. Clet; Alâ€" fred and Albert, of Montreal; Ralph of Barton, N.Y.; Henry, of Ottawa: and William of Timmins.â€" Five daughters. Father of Fireman Died Early Toâ€"day Mr. Chas. Sheehan, one of the popuâ€" lar residents of the camp in earlier days, and prominent here in baseball and other sports. but now manager ol the Malartic Mines in Northwestern @uebec, is in town this week and is being warmly greeted by hosts of old friends. Mr. Fred Remus of Arnprior, who h been visiting his son Mr. C. A. Rem: in town, returned to his home yeste day. Miss Edna Remus, who was al visiting her brother, left Tuesday f Arnprior. She will yvisit her sisters ; His many friends will be know that Gilbert Hill has l1 at his home, suffering fr monia, but will be glad to | he is now making rapid re good health. Miss McQ@Q 8. Kresge s to their bra Dorothy Lai tion of dietit Miss Bessie McColgan, of Quyo Quebec, is the guest of her brotherâ€"it law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Jovce, for two weeks. the home Daher, o men. daug Mr. | visitors ingw in town o Toronto. He is expect 0o Timmins on Saturdayv Tlreat your credit ; t pays to pay prompt M MJ1 cht Midwcy 1:‘ ne, w of the @quiggan, aletician at the S. store, has been transferred anch in Sudbury, and Miss iidlaw has taken the posiâ€" ician at the local store. ir brothe Timmins her relired five years ag section crew with th Railway, had been i e rallway for thirty Diem IIPDer, on | crew of thie rallway sec , devout adhe: iolic Church. WHEAE WRECKACGE OF SAMOANCTLIPPER WaA§s FOUND s been very from pneuâ€" > know that recovery to Jarvis 1. CLIPPER LEFT 12:30P EST LAST REPORT 3:27P EST Anis wWee «Chrisimas [ itor Maur Depa HAYWAliIAR 15. 7+ | ts second scheduled flight between . _Also shown is Howland Island. According to the latest information on the fearful holacaust at Sacreda Heart College in St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, 47 persons are known to have perished in the fire which swept through the school in the early hours of Tuesday morning. â€" Virtually all the victims were practically unrecognizable, seared and dismembered by the fire, as they were brought out of the still smouldering ruins of what was once a $500,000 seat of learning. Several other persons are still revorted missing. At Least 47 Persons Dic in Fire at St. Hyancinthe 24 ‘"Three applications for bus service licenses in various part of Ontario were made to the Ontario Municipal Board yesterday. Recision was reserved in all three cases. The applications were opâ€" posed more or less strenuously by varâ€" ious interests, including the Canadian Pacific Railway and the London and Port Stanley Railway. "F. B. Richards, now operating bus lines in St. Thomas, applied for a cerâ€" tificate of public necessity and conâ€" venience for a line he proposes to the new mental hospital now luunder conâ€" struction. The London and Port Stanâ€" ley Railway opposed the petition conâ€" tending it was the thin edge of the wedse. Sseeks Bus License Paymasterâ€"Timmins the last few days the Japanese flushed with continued victories and the steady advance of their soldiers, were inclined to be boastful and assertive. The shock that they have received through the fierce and successful attacks made upon them by what are termed the outlawed Chinese Communist troops has turned the assertiveness of the Japanese into a momentary quietness at least. Those who are giving the most careful study to the situation wauld not be surprised if the Japanese showed signs of reguâ€" lar panic if the Chinese troops continue to oppose them with such success. The new troops now fighting for China are soldiers organized b,\’ the Communists. They were outlawed by the Chinese zovernment and have been in little better position than brigands. Apparâ€" ently, however, the Chinese Governâ€" ment has been able to make some sort or agreement in the matter and so The latest reports from the scene of war in china is to the effect that the Chinese guerrila warfare is doing serâ€" lous damage to the Japanese and has materially lowered their morale. Until Application Made to Ontario Municipal Board. Chinese Guerrila Troops Seriously Harass Japs »ates w# # ##* + # t# # # ## # # t# i # w# # # ## t .4 # 6 * * #. .* ..‘0 # # w# # # w# Rev, A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res, 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€"W 2.00 pm.â€"Every First, Third and Fifth Sunday of the month Public Worâ€" ship in Finnish langzuage, also Sunâ€" day School and Bible Class at homes in South Porcupine. 2.30 pm.â€"Every Second and Fourth Sunday of the month Public Worâ€" Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Pceoples‘ Finnish United Church Timmins Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Revy. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North â€" Phone 1982â€"wW sunday, Jan. 23rd, 1938 11,.00 a.m. Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class., 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship in Finâ€" nish language. Subject: "The Invisible Antagoâ€" nisms." (2) "Certain Popular Customs and Traditions." Kev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) Sunday Services 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship, 12.15 p.m.â€"Sunday School for all 12 Rector: Rev. Carnon Casning, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rda Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. South Porcupine Finnish United Church preach. p.m.â€"Sunday School. p.m.â€"Rev. J. I. McKay, of Toronto Supt. of Churches of all Nations. Everyone Cordially Welcome schumacher Keyv. Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, Minister Res. 83 Ist Ave. mservices Sunday, Jan. 23rd, 1938 a.m.â€"Key.: J. C. Cochranr \ 15 p.m.â€"Sunday School fo ‘and over. 30 pm.â€"Sunday School for der twelve, 00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship, Trinity United Church Tabernacle 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins. Rev, W. A. Siemann, Pastor All Welcome! 4 e United Church, Tithmins The Open Door Gospel Church Directory Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge, The Salvation Army St. Matthew‘s Church welcome CL Q.J Ccor JANUARY SALE twte« ..s...\.\o\.....x -1. #, %. #. * ’. '.Qx.x .‘ 00.'...00"0’. Aust aatact otest '. .‘.x" .0‘ :: .. 1 GROUP including French Seals, Fo trimmed â€" Broadtailsâ€"Logwood Lapins, Swaggersâ€"Black and Gray Lambplate Swaggersâ€"Beige Caracul. Reg. value t A GROUPâ€" including Black and Brown Broadtails with Fox, Squirrel or Brownâ€" Persian trimmingâ€" French Sealâ€"Jap Beaverâ€"and Rock Seal qq Reg. values to $160.00 ... .. nA #V eJ . ‘ontinuing Until Tuesday, Jan. 25th. Sample Group Below Show the DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Cochrane â€" will of Fine Furs MRS. E. DUROCHER ciling TWE R«Jâ€"DEVLIN COMPANY LIMTED AT QOUR REPRESENTATIVE alli Opp. Fire Hall U1l~ As announced in The Advance on Monday, the Child‘s Health Conference will be held in the Schumacher public school on Friday (toâ€"morrow) afterâ€" noon, Jan 21st, from 3 to 5 p.m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. «e CHILDS HEALTH CONFERENCE AT SCHUMACHER ON FRID Where an oculist (or in other words an eye physician)) makes the exâ€" amination. 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 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at a.m. Third Ave. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20TH. 1938 GLASSES COST NO MORE AND ARE FITâ€" TED WITH PRECISION 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 2.30 pm.â€"â€"Sunday School. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"4 pm.â€"Explorer‘s Group Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"YP.S, In many children and adults there is first a blurring of objects then fatigue and perhaps headâ€" ache, For proper correction these overâ€" worked internal muscles should be put to rest hy medicines apâ€" plied by physicians, YVen. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister A condition of the eyeball in which it is too short from beâ€" fore backwards, This necessiâ€" tates extra work by the internal eve muscles. Optical Dept. Long Sight United Church south Porcupine, Ont. ship in English language in Golden City town hall. The hymns used in these services are sung simultanâ€" eously in English, PMAISh and Sweâ€" dish languages from specially preâ€" pared hymn sheets. als, Fox and Squirrel A Cordial Welcome To All St. Paul‘s Chure south Porcupine, Ont. EMPIRE BLOCK to S1 ersian Dr. Fraser » $69 TVMMINS

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