wri‘ten on sheets more often on c especially for t 111 wliat ord ha Roy by AlD# Victoria. Dickon‘s C varm â€" heat that t ing Ch Christmas Card Custom Originated in England = rivility Began in Eighteen Forties When Middle Classes More AfMfluent. First Commercial Venture in 1860. Often Used to Use Same Cards for Valentine and Christmas. #NNeHM ‘omin mpor Christma ad their c hich were Thest Shavemaster. the ideal Eleotric Razor, the gift that will please 516 w hiin most 070) nd Writ Alt}» CIA Aimost every nationally faâ€" mous manufacturer of fine jewelry, every well known imâ€" porter of diamonds and novelâ€" ties, is represented in this splendid array of quality gifts, We urge you to take advanâ€" tage of the sensational values, the usual low terms. You‘re sure to find just what you want â€"at just what you want to pay, and you‘ll be amazed at the savings. £entit THIRD AVENUE for The Advance by HM.) mias peces . ts of plain fc coloured. shee that purpost TIM a tAoug?r. Germany 14d believed iris mas neir progt and als> ibsorbed _Ooilen . were foolscap but 26 s printed se, These wWwilh 11 i roduction to Queen 3s obserâ€" th Meéces dren i h« Ladies‘® _ Birt h stone: Beautifully engraved. :)‘:':,\‘:01“ \6050 TL BCA Wiil . WMFUS _ WETCâ€" ODLCN i court of ingquiry endsd its fiveâ€" used . for both. Consequéntly, Chris<â€" | day sit Ing without hearing any witâ€" mas cards were often likely to bear|ness ‘who could say whas caused the pictures of nymphs and fairies and | disastor, worst in the last twentyâ€"ons lacies scat\ltily clad in classical drap>ry.| yzars of Cape coal mining inâ€" Incidentally, Artiss Horsley at this dustry. _ commissioners time could be considered che standard sought to establish the cause of breakâ€" bearer of middle class ideas inâ€" art. | age in th2 haulage rope which sent a He â€" waged an int>nsive campaign ; mine train and its load of more shan against the use of the nude model and ; 209 men hur‘ling into thie pit depths. considered it a blot on whe face of th'?,! â€"â€"â€" â€" artistic world. [E :: titn * AAUf nnrAinda _ th.s *4A time cou bpearer 0o In 1869 known â€" as mas and th used for bot m 1j and ineets would ha with a blank spi t€ Ihne viar 1848 Da met 18 MnA Jonachin Kin i~ â€"Collector o clad : Arti. consi GIFT VALUES withoutiEQUAL i Brandon Sun: Of course, th»> now nz, who was modeLs are. fine bui there will be the f ~cards and ‘same nuts holdin»â€" the whcel. Tiny, Elegant Rolex models for ladies. Princess models priced at $65.00. 824 75 Uther models from o ¢ PRINCE No other wrist watch of any make or price has ever equalled Rolex Accuracy under official! Government test. Rolex Prince models are priced at $49.50, Otheéer Rolex $ imodels from 24.75 Val in of Bd TIMMINS PRINCESS Eleven Point Safety Plan Presented at Cape Breton Parker Shaceitfer matched sets, SS only in®rs of Princess Colliery presentâ€" an elevnâ€"paint safety prozram on lay a: the close of an inquiry into mine disaster of Dec. 6 when twenâ€" ne men died. The prozram emâ€" lad recommendations designed to Vent recurrencs of a simlar acciâ€" PEN PENCIHI rougncyu‘ the eighteen hundrec imnas cards were crude. Ths ornate and clustered with d ions and useless desiegns. Colot ‘Overâ€" INQ lCCA â€"Was d and from then on d a reflector as any 10 prinil greeUling cards. The ook the popuilar fancy and in the ixties, along with the bussls, if into public favour. puU M mil al % ETS plum puddings. the eighteen hundreds iney wert H. Bennet 3tTk in Pur vÂ¥ are s3 today ~Bre not ofriginal h genially rotund any of the 28 â€" piece â€" service for 6. In attracâ€" tive wooden tarâ€" nishâ€"proof chest. Priced S w€ at only 18.9) 1n designed who did a magaâ€" original the vear There is no gift as precious as a dependable timepiece . . . none that lives so long in useful service. welect a Bulova‘! Regardless of the price you pay it will be true to its trust to tell time, on time throughout 5q j THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, T‘MMINS, ONTARI0 Bulova Watches The Gift of a Lifetime ‘Mystery in Death of Woman at Sudbury | â€" Sudbury, Dec. 16â€"Mysterious «irâ€" cumstances surround the death of Mrs, Lydia Peltinen, 35, of Levack, who was found dying in a house on the Garson Road. late Sunday night, folâ€" lowing a telephone call from an unâ€" identified man to Dr. W. Makinen. An inquest was opened this afterâ€" nom and promptly adjourned after the body had been identified, Chie! Coroner Dr,. P. E. Laflamme later said police were practically certain as to the cause of death, but were awaiting reâ€" ports from pathologists in Toronto beâ€" making a definite statement. The woman had been missing from her home about two weeks, agecording to her husband, an emplyee of the Levack mine, who identified the body . He told police he recognized the woâ€" man‘s clothing as that worn by his wife, but was scarcely able to recogâ€" nize her because she had apparently lost a great deal of weight during her absence, Dr. Makinen, following the mysterâ€" ious telephone call, went as directed to the home of Mrs. Amanda Vilnen on the Garson Road, and shortly after his Investigation Started Into Death of Mrs. Peltonen. PTPhe Advance Want Advertisements »mart chrome and ebony models! S$1 down $ w Oniv 8.')0 LIGHTER â€" CASE She was shabby and old ; As she walked along <he st turned and looked after he ing eyes and thought to what a hard lot hers mu had they brs known the needed no pity, for, althot material wealth, she was f: There In The mesting was the committe>‘s firs« since it was appointed at a confsrence of electrical manufacturers in Ottawa last June. The committee was told its work was urgont owing to the possible enforcement of regulations prohibiting interfering equipment under Section 23 of th:> Canadian Broadcasting Plans to lessen or control radio inâ€" terférence ‘were laid at Toronto at a meeting of the Canadian Enginesringz Standards‘ Association commit@>s on the Control of Radio. Interferen>e, when subâ€"committses representing elscâ€" trical and radio were appointâ€" ed to draw up detailsd specifications for inclusion in the Canadian electrical code. Planning to Lesson the Interference in Radio Canada‘s exports o the United States in November totalled $35,584,.371, an inâ€" crease of $4,295,872, compared with $31,â€" 288.499 in Novembsr, 1937, the Dominâ€" ion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Exports affiected by «he Canadaâ€"Unitec crade agreement amounted to $18,7298,475 Canada‘s Exports to U.S. Increased over Nov. 1937 The Porcupine Advance (By Katherine Edesliman) vas shabby and old and : MA S qLAC £A 13 C o on o i e ts viany HHChiGcious Flayvours. 5 Conveniently packed and c » e * *Â¥ ye Ready to Serve read) C to serve., Each Timmins Dairy Ice Cream The most popular flavoursâ€"chocolate, pineapple strawberry and cherryâ€"filled with delicious Timâ€" mins Dairy Iee Cream, are reaching a new high for deliciousness, and they c are obtainable at all local dealers _ DELICIOUS Takeâ€"Home Sundaes Corner Kirby and Birch Street SAVE TIME! _SAVE STEPS! _ SAVE MONEY! Make Your Christmas Party A Success With TIMMINS DAIRY ICE CREAM is Satisfaction Trust in the Future There‘s no finmner dessert at any time, and this Christâ€" ms scason brings forth an icte cream just packed with all the goodies and wholesomeness there is, The pure frifits and nuts used to make our special Holiday Brick will delight the most fastidious tast®s SPECIAL HOLIDAY BRICKS it themselve s must be. Y > the truth sh ilthough poor it setting out on your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EXPEâ€" DiTION read the Ads in The Advance. Every one has many excellent suggestions to offer and at prices that make buying a pleasure. The stores that have gifts worth talking about are tellâ€" ing about them in their Advertisements inâ€" tre S PEOop. th pity MORANDIN BERNARDL (Proprictors) A quisct Christmas calm Drops down and heals all hurt A litt!> child‘s soft palm Binds up cthe broken heart. Bare {rses, a quiet sky, And wild winds fallen low And quiet mists that lie Upon the driven snow. Soft moonlight on the snow Soft Christmas stars above And in our hesarts the glow Of sendsrness and love. whl look looked upon her with mor heart was full of contentmers, she had a childlike faith and trust in th» future and she was content with her lot in life, realizing than while she lacked many of the thin2s which wealth could buy, God had given her many Other gifts instead: The fiullâ€" ness of years, good health, a liitle fireside to call her own, an incomes best of Ae wer ind as 1 he glowing fire burns red And flickers on the par he, hollyâ€"berries shed Their wistful joy again ill trees, and stiller sky, Soft winds that float and kiss, id Christmas bells that cry Life‘s new happiness. ch,. if supply Christmas A real treat! â€" Delicious Tee assortment of tasty Nuts. Add this dessert to your Christmas menu Many Dclicious Flayours Conveniently packed and ready to Each _ in incoms is »nough ith>:s, and, | lot, because you will only . aggravate your offence in that way. _ t"‘One hardly to speak of that fnotorious ‘bang‘ or lock of hair across the forehead. Most wiearers of the “bang' clip their hair like a dog, brush 1, upwards in a pompadour, or give it "If Mr. Hitler had a sens> of humor., he would let the cult of his mcustache flourish to the utmost, up to the very moments when the orgy of Hitlerian whiskers was finally rounded up in the streets of Toronto. Then he would whip ow, his razor and appear completely cleanâ€"shaven." Gibe and Mail: "We will go isia!" shouts a member of the Paivy, not waiting for Franc him where he can go. rest of dangerous imitators or provoâ€" cate doubles of the august features. Hirsuwe liberty is dgsad in Ontario. . upwards in a pompadour, or give it a permanent wave. In order to escape the . policcm>n charged with the arâ€" The practical joke enlivensd the proâ€" ceedings of the county coung¢il and the story was widely publi_shé’d‘f- But in France the story was takem without the nocessary grain of salt,»though the Parisian newspaper which;, published comment, treated it ix;,,‘.ï¬gi'iz)-?nrulic fashion. We hi ‘"‘The wearing of a moustacly» "a la Hitler‘"is absolutely forbiddsn‘in Ontâ€" ario, Canada. It is useless to defend ysurself by alleging that your abbreviâ€" ated mcustaths had no oth>r model vhan that of the famous clown, Charâ€" Ontario has broken inta*§he c of at least ons Paris newspaper result of Huron County Counc cent humorous effort o â€"ban the ing of what is known as the moustachs. Huron County Council in Paris Headlines MONDAY, DE CEMBER 191TH. 1938 Cream packed with .u) 30c lleging that your ab>revi the had no oth>r mod: the famous clown, Chat you will only . ageravat Phone 935 [ NAalr across arers of the a dog, brush DPe2IrsSs as incil‘s reâ€" Now wei Hit Tun LI 1]