RELIEF INVESTIGATORâ€"Male., Must have relief inxestizgation experience und2r regulations of Ontario Dept. of Welfare. Written application, w h references, must be in hands of Town Clerk before 12 o‘clock noon, Monâ€" Members of the Coâ€"operative Union of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives, HOUSEFOR RENTâ€"S:x mediate possession. Bpruce North. Telep HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Four rooms, 3â€" piece bath, two large clothes closets. hot water. 202 Balsam North. â€"95p fl0000000000000’0000000000000000000000000000000000000 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early und2r of Welfar references Clerk bef day, Dec. Rudo!phâ€"McChesn phone 584. negawec 101 1J wWitlh C€ONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Timmins Birch and Fourth Central Order Department Tiinmins Townsite ........ COAL AND wWOoODrYaARD AND GOFFICHI 86 Spruce South Phone 32 Slabs and Goal SCWS (assorted) Tams, IO6 0%. Jar .......:.:......... S Butter Puffs, per package ROBINHOODâ€"Chinaware Walnuts (quarters), per lb. SELECTED Pitted Dates, 2 Ibs. ...;.::...:. our variety of coal Coke â€" Welsh Anthracite â€" Pennsylvania Blue â€" Briquettes â€" Alberta â€" Pocahontas â€" Buckâ€" wheat â€" Nut Slack â€" Steam Coal and Cannel. DOLEFs HAWAIIAN Pineapple Juice, 8 oz. tin 12% o%. tin / First Quality Butter, Ib. sCWS (Direct from Scotland) Oatcakes, per package Fresh Ground Coffee, Ib. . Chateau Cheese, ; Ib. pkg. Rolled Oats, per package Canada Matches, 3 boxes ... AYLMER SPECIALS Fruit Cocktail, 16 oz. tin ............ Fruit Salad, 16 0z. tin.;:......:....:::.. Asparagus Cuttings, 12 oz. tin Corn on Cob,; No.:3 tin‘..:.:..:.....::,. Peas and Carrots, 2 sqt. tin 2 fc Tomato Juice, 25 oz. tin ....3 MO ed. $30 mor Schumacher NJ No store that serves you is perfect in its service, because no greup of human beings is infallible. And the way to reach as close as possible to perfection is not getting annoyed and changing to another store, The only way to become interested in your store, in the way it works, in the people who work in it, in its problems and their solution,. Then you and the employees can work together to smooth over the friction. When they see that you are interested not only in what you can get out of it, but in helpâ€" ing them get the job done better, you‘ll find them a lot more interested in giving you what you want, And you‘re creating the sort of store YOU want, Of course you may say there‘s not much sense in buiiding up another man‘s business in this way. Perhaps not. But coâ€"operators are not doing this. Thcey have one vote cach in the store they are interested in, and they take the surplus earned by the purchases they make; so the values their interest creates are created for themselves. They meet their directors and employees at informal meetings, and discuss difficulties, They are interested in the store and the store in them. This opportunity the coâ€"operative society gladly cffers to you too, Whether you use it or not, is up to you. Apt A T 12th, 1938. Town of Timmins. H. E. Montgomery ES FOR RENTâ€"One five _ one seven. Warm, clean l1 conveniznces. Apply to from 12 inche prompt servid ‘snsy â€" Lumber i PA ) Apply phone A Y T1 reasona‘ Also hou ed. Also windows 2â€"C Pine â€"~95p â€"95â€"06t is.â€" Im~ 4 _ L. 162), | William | Jai 1223. w | Township of â€"95p 3lst'day of : to file proof Clerl 11 951 114 me tnhne ces to the claims 0| have notice. Dated at Schi ELLEN C By Herman her solici Try The Advance Want Advertisements John W. FC notice that it the said Act d« of Public Wor! office of Land Cochrane a d( the plans of a built on the s gami river at Avenue in the And take notice | piration of one mor Navigable Waters tion Act R.S.C. 1927 Chapter 140 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JAME® GILBERT for for for for ‘. Fogg Li i6 it has â€" ct deposite Works at and Title: a desceript . * J « 3LC l6¢ ue C 2900¢ 24c 24¢ 11 16 1 b naving Gilbert Waters Protecâ€" macnhner, ILBERT Moszoec, , WhAo 1938, > with Januat Timmins Corn, No2 tins 2 for 19¢ NO,. 1 ONTARIO Spy Apples, 3 Iibs.â€"21¢; hamper, 2.09 CGranberries, per ib. .:...........:.......... 293C WwWa‘ed Turnips, per Ib;: .....:....;.......7 2C Ontarie Cabbage, per Ib. ............ 3Ve Washed..Parsnips, per Ib. ......;.......;. D¢ OR DESSICATED Cocoanut, per Ib. ........ MANNING‘S Chocolate Mallows, 2 1 Chuck Roast of Beef, per Ib....... Loin V eal Chops, per Ib. ....::..:::::.. Boston Style Pork BRutts, per lIb. Trimmed Loin Pork Roasts, Ib. Poek Chops, per Ib. ....;:.....:....:.... GRADE "A" CHICKENS Apple Jelly, 16 oz. bottle ........ SUNSWEET CALIFORNIA Prunes (large size), 1 Ib. pkg. Prunes (large size), 1 Ib. phkg......... 14¢ . DKQ F. .. insl ie i ns 209C Easifirt Shortening, 2 1â€"lb. prints 21¢ NATUGRE‘3 BEST \LRISTOCRAT BRANDâ€"Fancy Quality to 6 lhs. ver Ih. Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operaltive society, lov. 29, 1938 Executrix. Schumacher 03 â€"95â€"97 ate of the died on the are required rC 11 rard or jall th Secheumacher _ . .~>f south Porcupine Dome Mines 11 Dept. Of P Ottawa, D and specification within a month from the date of reception of tendcrs. If not returned within that period the deâ€" posit will be forfeited. By order, â€" J. M. SOMERVILLE, SEALED TENDERS addressed to he undersigned and endorsed ‘"Tender for Public Building, Kapuskasing, Ont.," will be received until 12 o‘cleck noon, Wednesday, December, 28, 1938, for the construction of a Public Building at Kapuskasing, Ontario. Pians and specification can be seen and forms of tender at the ofâ€" fices of the Chief Architect, Departâ€" mant of Public Works, Ottawa, the Office, Kapu Tenders wi A M Just as the pioncers who built America made their own success, there are open today opportunities for farâ€"sceing ambitious youug men in the vocations of Aeroplane Conâ€" strutction and Diesel Engineering, AirConditioning and Refrigeration . . . need trained men. You can within a few short months prepare yourself for Home Study ard Pracâ€" tical work to answer yes to the questions : "Do you know how to handle this job"" If you are mechanically minded, interested in the success of your future, write Chicago Vocational TPraining Ceorporation, 308 Bloor St. West, Toronto. Mechanically Minded YOUNG MiEN g Architect, 36 Adelaide 5t nto, Ontario. and at the Pos iblic Work c: 0;~ 1988. lbs, AsliI not n @Accordantce wiln forth therein. t be accompanied by on a chartered bank o the order of the Iinister of Public I0 per coont of ths Orvario. considered unl! supplied by | accordance w 101, 20¢ 240 26¢ Secretary 712 111 110 D€ Do your Christmas Sr.lopping in your own "home town." family lived on Poplar Pains Crescent. They left Hatleybury for the city only a few weeks ago. Mrs. Little had been actively idenvified with the work of the Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Paul‘s Angliâ€" can church here, the golf club and other community affairs. Surviving are her husband, a son, Harvey, and one daughter, Elizabeth. Mrs. Little also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Frank Jemmett, of Toronto, and Miss Georgina Jemmetitt, of Vittoria, Ont., and a brothoer, Henry Jemme{lt, also livâ€" ing at Vittoria, tbut a former resident of Haileybury., where the family was actively associated with the Northern Canada Supply Company. Two broâ€" thers, D. L. and R. J., che latter once of Timimins, predcceased her. The annual Chicken Stagcote of the Canadian Legion, will be held in the Oddfellows hall, on Salurday, Decenmâ€" ber 1"7th, 1938. There will be the usuâ€" al bazaar features on hand, and prizes will be chickens and hams of No. i quality. The draw for the Christmas Cheer fund will also be held upon this oc. casion. All receipts will be used for the purpose of distributing Christmas nampers among ‘he unfortunate 2xâ€" servicemen, widows and dependen‘s in this district. Northern Pioneer Passes at Ottawa Annual Event by the Legion to be Held Next Week. Last year over $300.00 worth of merâ€" chandise was the result of the generous support of local citizens. All are askâ€" ed to get their tickets this week and be on hand to take home a prize on Satâ€" urday, December 17th, at the Oddfelâ€" lows‘ hall. Chicken Stagette Saturday, Dec. 17th Mrs: . H. Hittle Died Suddenly This Week. The C.W.L. held its regular monthly meeting in the basement of the Church of Nativity on WednesCay evening, a ‘Thie next. meficlIt3 â€" Of CAC Porcuping Wcmen‘s Music and Literary Club is to be a twilight recital to bs held in the St. Arthony‘s church or Monday, Dec. 12th, commencing at 4.15 p.m. All are specially asked to be i: their seats before the i2vent opens sy as to avoid interrupfion to the proâ€" gramme. Chria<mas music will be feaâ€" tured at the ecvent. + Pleasant Evening at the Meeting of the C.W .L. large number of members being presâ€" sent at the incgeting. The usual business was discussed, and later a social rvening was held and a dainty lunch served io the members, Miss Mai her home | al months This evening and toâ€"morrow (Thursâ€" day and Priday) are the dates of the annual concterst of the Central public school. A paicicularly attractive proâ€" gramime has been prepared and all atâ€" tending either night will be well pleasâ€" ed with the talent of th> youngsters. Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Draper, treal, wore in town this week will hold their Tuesday evening Mr. Fred Elphick 1 for Cornwall, Ont., w a position. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. young son, of Toront of friends in Timmin Mr. Morris Sax returned on Wednes y from a trip to Toronto. His many friend in ~ Shat. Mr.â€"J. ry ill, having bee ary‘s hospital this 1¢ Mrs. Robt. B. C of Toronto, wet 3T ano spent the wekâ€" in Cochrane. De will , be , 8 Lynch i taken: to ‘ek. ar msetin mber 13th. has I‘€ his w here th e he ha Ameron . > the gu thiis WOQSl has take sorryV of h Monâ€" O The Cornish Social Club announces the open night and box ‘social of the to be held in the Hollinger hall lon Monday, Dec. 12th, commencing at # 8 p.m. Thers will be dancing, singing, ‘games. and the usual happy time that !di.sx‘;ingm.shes Cornish â€" Social â€" Club |cvents. The event is for adults only. | _ Attention is also called to the fact |that all membership fses must be paid [ to the secretary, F. Hocking, 54 Holâ€" linger avenue on or before Saturday, Dec. 10th. spenyu. During the evening, the guests playâ€" ed bridge, winners being, lst, Mrs. Holmes, and consolation, Miss Dockâ€" wood. A musical half bour of entertainâ€" ment was greatly enjoyed, and the hostess, Miss Thorburn, served a dainty lunch. The guessâ€"ofâ€"honor was ‘he recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts for which she thanked her friends in a very pleasing manner. Baseball Bangquet at South Poreupine The annual (Cornish Social Club Christmas Tree will be hld on Saturâ€" day, Dec. 1l7th, and is confidently exâ€" pected to surpass all its predecessors, and that is "going some," for Cornish Christmas {rees have all been particuâ€" larly happy events. A shower was held at vshe home of Miss Margaret Thorburn, 37 Fifth avenue, in honour of Miss Mabel Pryde, brideâ€"toâ€"be, who has reâ€" cently arrived in Timmins from Nova Scotia. Many friends wer» present to extend their best wishes to the brideâ€" toâ€"be, and a delightful evening was Miscellanecous Shower in Honour of Brideâ€"toâ€"be Windbreakers Presented to Members of _ Champion Team. [[2 pPpUE ‘nUoW ‘auo t A1oAs uf semM janbutq ‘osntEddr yonuu usats sem OuAM ~N §e3nCQG ‘j0osgeuUt s{y}I[ 4oiAgst> jo 1jeU, semM qU3UOd Uouuod 44q jUS8IU eU} J0o yussoeds 34s2q ouy jngq ‘stq® purt 1de a.1lomM sassoIppe oU) IIV ‘sauds coutmo(g ‘oon ‘uj.10M8uo7 cA ‘aamnJsosxo eUJjJ JO ‘JWN I[BGq}004 dUWIC(T dlU} JO ‘SMa@IpUV Ad19d4 suUuoAds o, Sunmmnp unable to be present. The toast io the Porcupine Basebail Club was ably proposed by Reeve Evans and was given effective roply by Mr. Walter Honer, president of the club. "The Players" was the tcast proposed by Mr. Dan McLellan, and Mr. Carl Schultz, the coach of the team, replied in appropriate way. Windbreakers were presented to all the members of the team (including vshe mascot) by Mr. Chas. Brown, of the Buiflaloâ€"Ankerite, the reply being by the popular manager of the team, Mr. W. G. Smith. Other sprakers during the evening Open Night and Box Social of the Cornish Social Cluh "Shop Early"â€"a synonym for "Do it Now!* and able, but night by the clever lit! Lellan, who w DUNHILL LIGHTERS Guaranteed for Life $4.00 â€" $4.090 â€"$4.00 $10. $12 DRUGGIST 11 Pine Street . Phone 808 DUNHILL TOBACCOS Imported, per tin 50c $1.00 â€"$1.50 $2.00 J. Bert Sutherland LÂ¥ t DUNHILL BILLEFEOLD®S Various Prices DUNMHILL POQOUCIHIES of London Moroceo or Pinscal ) §3.00 %8,.00 DUNHILL PIPES £0.00 PARKER PIPES Made by Dunhill $4.00 presented #o all team (including as. Brown, of the reply being by f the team, Mr. . I!p utss preg o JP Th t in 200 ces m . * e , T96 \.«%\“«i\ x\»\“m«\w _ «!’ ‘@ W._ Born and M road st Ten Births Registered First Showing in Timmins During the Present W cel\ of Famous Russian Picture Boynâ€"on Nove: and. MtIs. «58. A; hospi‘alâ€"a daug! Bornâ€"on Dece and Mrs. Micha Toke stresotâ€"im sC Bornâ€"on Deceor and Mrs. Harvey street south, at a son. Bornâ€"on Dece: and Mrs. Andrey streetâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on D andâ€"Mrs. "I." G street northâ€" Bornâ€"on Decemb and Mrs. John Harl joy streetâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on Docemb and Mrs. Peter K Maple street northâ€" Bornâ€"on Decesmb and C avents, at St. Ma daugkhuer. Bornâ€"on Decem! and Mrs. Cyril We nueâ€"a daughter. DRUGGIS T 11 PINE STREET SOUTH Eo A lovely display of by Elizabeth Arden awaits you at n D Matr n Decsmber "Ith, 198 n C T. Goudreault ‘thâ€"ax ‘daiugzh| Decem EAU DE TOILETTE Give her Beauty for Christmas l1st, | i0 Salvador c . Bert Sutherlans On 01 mb noer J Whyte mka of $1.10 to h1 1938, to Mrc. 114‘% Maple 19 193 1938, to Mr. | St. Mary‘s| 16 nospl ng Powder, 4o Myt Mount of 131 of 1 ) M ) Mr Mr. oke T al THURSDAY. DECE Rus W {=. ol Annual Sale of Worl Afternoon Tea at th BLUE GRASS BATH LUX hutrs 11 For Deliver FOR GO00D ( Holland Bros., P1 n 1) AC rk and the Army of the e held 6 and _ Army will be k SUlt= ed nouU d =Arl und has :Nale| ind