* Two violin sclt 6y David Gordo: the Toronto Cor g'hey were enjo: to whom !¢ was e fs an accomplish accompanied by I ist. , North Bay, I resident of this Mrs. William H rast, died early home following weeks‘ duration Death of Mrs. W. Holden at North Bay Last Week _ Four boys wi Kiwanis ca Allen,. Don Ha: nd Noble MeC indbreakers t reciation for < } A demonstra was given by F way. Their fat was given way. Th present a the boys j o Kiwania: activily as summer tim{ i Mr. W. M. W Kiwanians and was an honored or memDet ht some c Pollowing th ayed a piano ulniers thank The annua ted t] wanlis Clul Tucsday largely a feld in Plac _ Meeting of ( _Attended. â€"Events. EATON‘S HOLIDAY FOOD NEWS EATON‘s THE FOOD STORES OF GREATER SALES IN ;939! SAVE With These Values Grade POULTRY PRIME BJB ROAST SHORT RIB ROASNT BLADE ROAST CHUCK ROAST s MOK ED Pork Shoulders TVQrhK SNHOQUHMIGCPS3 â€" 1D, 2C (Pionie Stvle sSshankless) MEALED Cottage Rolls ....lb, 23¢ EATONIA Smoked Hams . lb. 30¢ Smoked Fille TISSUES Graded Fresh Kilied Eaton‘s Cleansing Grade A t THIKRD AVE. TIMMIN® Delivery Without Extra Charge Phone 901 ; BRAND BE Iwanis Father, Son angquet Draw Turkeys FOR NEW Y EAR‘S Grade A C.‘E.,: :. YÂ¥ .HI. c per lb, Save At Eaton Groceteria Whule They Last VCSsil sh Killed 01 M 1 Hoasting maln tin 11 1] Golden Corn Oor 200 Ib. 25¢ OM sheet box morning Alt netr ss of about wwo Holden was in Ery t O)n OHr W a for 23¢ no n 1 wWellâ€"K1nowini Ib Ih Ib 1€ <A ; *‘*Da bangqu aventue Mu wely Soly 10 The evening of January 2 will see a gay crowd gathered in the new Mcâ€" Intyre Arena for the moccasin dance being held there under the auspices of the Schumacher Fire Department. Music will begin at 10 o‘clock and conâ€" tinue well on into the niszsht. A lunch will be supplied and novelties and nolsemakers provided to keep gussts in the spiris of the new year. To Hold Moccasin Dance _ in New MclIntyre Arena. ol LINMC 121 Bracebric Mau Mrs. Dint Ma NO. 4 PEAS Extra Special CREAM CANDIES PEANUTS IN SHELI Hostess Check These Holiday Necessities CHOICE MIXED NUTS h. ?1606 CELERY AND NUT OLIVEs® JELLY_ BEAN CANDIES® Red and No, 3 CRACKERS ROYAL CHOCOLATES, Jacob‘s CRANBERRY JAM, with pectin Bader‘s DUTCH sSHORTBREAD WINDSOR CREAM BEISCUIT® Canada Dry GINGER ALE Braceb: ind MyI “GHT TUNA FISH i :s 250 MeJava Coffee Ib. 27¢ RASPBERRY JAM .=>. 27c RICH PEA SOUP Freshiy Ground @ SPECIALâ€"IDEAL BRAND VINE RIPENXNED e sSPECIALâ€"FOR HOLIDAY SANDWICHES, BARCLAY‘S SPECIALâ€"BAPTISTE BRAND WITH THE HIAM BONE BASE SPECIAL EATON‘S DELICIOUSLY RICH P1 J}€ Ba ut year. Living in North Bay 1924, she was a member of the Club and the Catholic Women‘s ", and was active in both organâ€" Holden is survt Willlam Holde: go se rell » Nomh Ba William Holden, of 299 Pirst six sons, Anthony, North lliam, Winnipeg, Man.; Joseph, y, Man.; Frank and Maurite, nins; Basil, North Bay; and aughters, Mrs. Reg. Corbett, ay; Mrs. Frank Dignan. Mat.‘,a-' Sister Vincent, of the Si.sters' os2ph. Port Arthur. t surviving are two broth':rs.’ Fitzmaurice, Man‘woba., and Saskatchewan; five sisters.! Ryan, South River; Mrs. W.l Bracobridge; Mrs. C. Slynn, dge; Mrs. C. Tucker, Manitoba.! . J. Miller, Chatham. | r Mary of the Angels, of the f St. Joseph, Port Arthur, and e Pazzi, of che Sisters of St.] Peterborough, are half-sistersf te Mrs. Holden. E. Fitzmaurice | is a halfâ€"brcther. | y; Mrs. Frank Sister Vincem s2ph, Port Ar urviving are PRAAA Y ks No. 254 Choice Quality Tomatoes 3 for 25¢ Grapefruit Juice â€" â€" 3 for 25¢ Eaton‘s Health Salts 1 Ib. tin 33¢ sunlight Laundry Soap 2 cakes 13¢ Ideal Pumpkin, 2% tins 2 for 19¢ SWEETENED BENSON‘S zolden Wax Beans â€" held Saturday mornâ€" it the Proâ€"Cathedral i. <RKev. J. C. Humâ€" Interment was in St. 1J ind married €e. â€" For ed in that town, oba. _ Fourteen with her husâ€" ad since resided in 1868, the forâ€" she was the Palawan Tea Specialâ€"Eaton‘s Fine Words â€" cannot _ describe ‘"Bavour"‘ but you will have words of apprecia tion for the better, richer favour of Palawan oncee you â€" h ave tested :. Eaton‘s can and do give you mofe Bavyour . for your money. is 20 ms: 9 7 TA AA , _ aÂ¥A CA 4 4264 °* the Sisters| Honour Given Last Week to _ Local Barrister and Solicâ€" 0 oz. bout per box 1 Ib, box nUuIm Ibs. t OZ lhs CÂ¥Z lb !lnvitation to District _ for Watch Night Services Announcement was made last week of the creation by the provincial govâ€" ernment of ancuher group Oof King‘s Councsecl. In the list of names upon whom the honour of K.C. was conferâ€" red there were only two from this secâ€" tion of the Northâ€"Mr. S. C. Platus, of Timmins, and Mr. J. A. Duranceau, of Cochrane. There will begeneral agreeâ€" men‘t thes both these barristers and solicitors fully desorvs the honour of bsing King‘s Counsel, and that they will add importance and dignity to the honour. For many years Mr. Platus has been practicing law in Timmins and has built up a wide circle of friends. He has a keen knowledge of law and has the name of being straight and fair and never forgetting the digâ€" nity and ethics of his profession. For a time Mr. Platus praciced his proâ€" fession as an individual barrister and solicitor, but in more recent times he was in partnership with the late Gordâ€" on Gauthier. 8. C. Platus Listed Among the K.C.‘s Encouraged by the wonderful spirit vvvr IIIU of fellowship and coâ€"operacion preâ€" valling at the Community Chrisimas service and Christmas tree celebrations for the Finnishâ€"speaking citizens of the entire Porcupine Camp, the Timmins Finnith United Church consregation invics the Finns of Schumacher, Gold Centre, Ankerke, South united Watchâ€"Night service to be held in the Timmins church Saturday, Dec. 3ist, at 1145 p.m. The new year will bhe received in prayer. Lord 1939." The church choir will deâ€" liver special selections suitable to the Goccasion. S. C. Platus Listed Porcupine. Pottsville, Poreupine and Pamour to a Weekâ€"End No Serious Accidents Over Holiday Weekâ€"end. Timâ€" |__mins Drivers Do Not Use l Drivers‘ Service. Timmins was one of the fortunate municipalities which had no serious acâ€" The subjecs Of |cideris over the Christmas wecekâ€"end. a short sermoneite: "The Year of Our |\ In this centre there was not one perâ€" son injured. Nor wer> there any arâ€" rests of drunken drivers. Police dida | not reccive any complaints of intoxiâ€" cated motlorists nor did officers in patâ€" | rol cars see anybody driving his autoâ€" | mobile while under cthe influence of li. | quor. «*«34 «186 vo c B0 1 Or 15 be 274C " ()‘ itor. JC »Sunkist Oranges 3 doz. 69¢ Whether it be sandwiches that you will be serving at vyour New Year‘s party or a cheese boardâ€"Kraft Velvecta is "corâ€" rect" in flayour. Specialâ€"Plain or Pimento Firm Hipe Lettuce Bananas California IJeecberg Head Lemons m lb. pkg. 16¢ Holiday Fruits V egetables Velveeta No.:f s1zo tins C 2 for for No doz lbs, Tins T‘ins 20¢ l THE POW UTPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIQ l Webster A. Acton, Miss Jewel Andorâ€" son,. Mrs. R. 5. Andesrson, John G. Archer. Jules Badeski, Ricardo Bernardi, A. |Booker, F. C. Butler, Wyman Brewoer, iE. C. Brewer, Edward Burt. | Marjorie Carriere, Mrs. S. Crews. | _ Fred Davidson, William Dedock, Luigi Celiorsonis, Mrs. C. Desaulniers, |\Frank E. Devine, J. P. Dick, Mrs. E. M. Dixon, Miss Blanche Dodge, Sidney iDorthy. ‘ Roy Ellery, Karl Eyre. | __Joseph W. Fenn, Gerry Fostcr. I Joseph G. Garriepy, Gieuseppi Giusâ€" |{ini, E. Gordon. i Percy Harris, H. W. Hooker. | H. Idsardi, Stanley Irecland, Willlam Irving. Arthur E. Jenkins. Jolhn Kedman, C. G. Kemsley, Reidar |Klenen. | Mrs. W. O. Langdon, Mrs. Laskarine, |John K. Little. |_ Blake Martin, Cecile Martin, Pictro Morandin. Miss M. A. Morrison, Jack lMorrisson. J. J. McKay. : Axecl Nelson. 1| Ernest Pooley. ! E. J. Rapsey, Miss Louisa Regan, Miss Juliette Richer, Mrs. Gordon Ra.â€" 'lcdgc. Lawrence Rowland. H. P. Shantz, Nelson Stickley, Herbâ€" ler.t. Sullivan. There were several minor here. Cars bumped and damaged fendâ€" ors or skidded on the roads and came ‘into contact but no one was injured or even seriously jarred. Timmins‘ citizens did not take adâ€" | vantage of the driver‘s service provided by the unemployment bureau and the police force. Only {wo drivers were | engased to handle cars. _ Before Christmas the unemployment bureau enrolled all the qualified drivers ' it had on its lists and held them availâ€" able for motorists who wished to engage them at any cime over the weekâ€"end. The drivers were pledged not to touch liquor. To engage a driver all a motorâ€" ist had to do was to call the police |departmcnt. They were glad to coâ€" l opsrate and nctify the driver. Howsever, despite the fact that the service was not used to any extent, Timmins car owners and drivers apâ€" parently believed in and followed the adage which traches that gasolin» and alcohol are not a happy mixtureâ€"or at least not a safec one. Police Chigf Cagnon said today that he was pleased with the coâ€"operation h> received from motorias. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Plans are being made for a "Mexican Piesia" party to be held a. the Croatian hall in Schumacher, for the members of the Junior League Red Cross, on Wednesday, January 18th. Members of the League have worked hard during the past season, and have accomplished a great deal to further their organizaâ€" tion, and the event is being arrang>od as a reward for the willing work the members have taken part in. ‘"Mexican Ficsta" is a new form ol party for this part of the country, and promises to provide a very entertaining evening, Members are asked to reâ€" member the date, January 18th, and the place, The Croatian hall, Schuâ€" macher. A strong and gallant battle is being fought tuberculosis in the Porâ€" cupine and much progress is being made. The frequency of tuberculosis is being reduced and the children are being protected from danger of this dread discase. Clinics, Xâ€"ray rxaminaâ€" tions and treatment are the plans folâ€" lowed. ~‘These; of course, all : need money. The money end of the is being well looked after by the Porâ€" cupine Christmas Seal Fund plan. This ccimmittee, sponsored by the Canadian Tuberculosis Association, includes the following officers: F. H. V. Ball, presiâ€" dgr«; Dr. M. H. Russell, treasurer; and MtTrs. E. Réevcs, seceretary. Any who have not as yet sent in the money for their Christmas seals should do so at once. Any who have been missed in the handing cut of the seals should that some member of the commitâ€" ‘ee ncsccives his or her danation at once. It is a very worthy cause and all who can afford to give should help‘ this cause. qy .65 During the past few weeks a number of lists have been printed in regard to the donations made to the Christmas seal fund. Here is a further list: J, B. Thiboutot. Union Coal Company, Thomas Vanâ€" sickle, Maurice E. Williams, A. 1. Wetâ€" more, F. W. Woolworth and Company, Arbutus Chapter of the Order of the Easiern Star. More Donations to Christmas Seal Fund None Hurt No Serious Accidents Over Holiday Weekâ€"end. Timâ€" mins Drivers Do Not Use Drivers‘ Service. Mexican Fiesta" Party on Wednesday, January 18 7A radio on | linger Co: sponsored started a heard it ‘ There wa In its Christimas weeck issue, The Eganville Leador rhas the following to say about Mr. Joseph Bradceite, MP., for this ridinz: "J. A. Bradetse, Liberal member of Parliament for Cochrane, says there is three of snow in Northern Ontario, all the way from Kapuskasing to Matheson. The Cochrane member isn‘t helping to clear away the drifts byvs he is proud of having cut no fewer than 250 cords of wood in the last few months. He reduced his waistline, too." In fairness it may be added to the above the?© the versatile member for this riding can shovel snow ably and well should occasion requirse, in fact he can do any honest and honorable work with efficiency and despatch. The lat»s Mr. Ben operated a watchâ€" maker‘s shop at Kirkland Lake for some timg. Funeral service was hceld at the church of the Holy Name on €aturday morning, being made in Kirkland Lake csmetery. Can Shovel Snow Also if That Should be Necessars choir Efforts to revive the man proved unâ€" availing. A postmoriem was held and it was found that death had been causâ€" ed by a clot of blood near the heart. Coroner Dr. J. F. Edis decided ‘hat a jury inquest was not necessary as the cause Oof was clear. Second â€" tenorsâ€"L R. Street, John Arn Thomas. First tcnorsâ€"J. H. Jutras, J. L. Jutâ€" ras, W. J. Aston, Charlie Robeorts, A. Shaw, W. J. Jenkin, J. Jago. Kirkland Lake, Dec. 28.â€"Dceah came in an unusual way to John Ben, Kirkâ€" land Lake watchmaker, who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in a local doctor‘s office. Mr. Ben, who had besn fecling a little under the weather though not actually ill, decided that he would have a examination made by his doctor. Dcath came to him whilse he was waiting his turn in the docior‘s office. Suddenly he slumpâ€" ed over in the chair and when the docâ€" tor cams out of the inner office he found this parient dead. The orchestra included: Carl Johns pilano; A. Gordon, violin; David Gordâ€" on, violin; Michael Rose, violin. Bassesâ€"G. Braund, E. Williams, S Williams, P. Arnolt, J. H. Skelly, J McGrath, Art Skelly, W. D. Forrester Bill Roborts. Baritonecsâ€"T. Johnson, A. Bellamy C. Watkins, F. Southam, W. R. Dodge L. Parc, O. Robkerts. started at 10.30 a.m., and those who heard it are very high in is praise, There was a talented orchesitra and a group of capable vocalists. Neither orchestra nor singers had been drilled or even questioned in regard to the presentation. The affair was truly an one and the organizers, diâ€" rectors and members of both orchestra and choir are to be sincerely compliâ€" mented on the excellent programme presented. The choir, as one of its members suggested afterwards, "was just a bunch of boys got cogether withâ€" ou‘ any preparation for the occasion." The orchestra may well reâ€" ceive special mention, the violinists all being outstanding and the piano fully suppo:cing the programme. The Holâ€" linger Christmas broadcast was heard by many and was much enjoyed. Carols and other Christmas music featured the programme and gave the special> local touch to Christmas Day in Timmins. All who heard the programms thought i, was very good. Mr. Jas. Cowan was the conductor, and the organizers were Messrs. Wm. King and J. Thomas. Kirkland Lake Man Dies While in Doctor‘s Office Attractive Concert Over Radio Sunday There was a pamicularly attractive programme presented over the local radio on Christmas Day, when the Holâ€" linger Consolidaed Gold Mines Limited sponsored the event. The broadcast started at 10.30 a.m.. and those who Impromptu Choir and Orchâ€" estra Do Unusually Well. The following the members of the To The Management and those responsible for the erection of the new RUDOLPH â€" McCHESNEY WE WERE PLEASED TO SUPPLY THE LUMBER FOR THIS STRUCTURE. Worthington, E EW , â€"J PALAISâ€"ROYALE "‘The North‘s LUMBER C Y LIMITED ~ Increase in Holiday ! Fraffic on T. N. 0. ~LACTQ , M on Wedn held thei Dec. 21st raised by Gladys Josephine â€" Melvil Prestnts â€"wWweOr»e o( one enjoye sung and . her. entert? We werd with us Mi Mrs. Mori thank for trains on Monday afternoon and again on TuesCéay, when additional equipâ€" ment was required. Passenger traffic reached a record peak for the Ontario government road, and maill also is reâ€" ported io have gons up about 25 perâ€" cert. above what was carried last year, failway Carried 8,288 Pa. sengers Christmas Time. Englehart, Dec. 29.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"An increase of over 30 per cent. in passenger traffic on the T. N. 0. in the threse ~days preceding Christmas, as compared with last year, is reported in railway circles here. It is strcted that on December 22, 23 ‘and 24 the railway carried altogother 8.288 passengers,. as compared with just over 6,000 prsrsons in 1937. ‘Trains Nos. 46 and 47 ran in two sections cach day in the preâ€"holiday rush, there were extra coaches on them and also on the Northâ€" land both ways, while the afternoon local was cxtended throuzh to and from North Bay on four days when orâ€" dinarily it would have ended or started its run at Cobalt.. A bit "of ‘a lull on suncday morning was followed by a fairly woell patronized southbsund Torâ€" suUnCca fairly onto 1 many trains with expr 1 § smm §# m > t KX 4A 4 $ GUIDEKS 1i PINFE SFHEEXT NORTH rCcu had y imornin woell rain that â€"_â€" â€" buy someltlhing that vou and vyour family will enjoy through out the years. There‘s nothing that will give more lasting pleasure than a periencets w vour friends If you appreciate a fine Camera inspect these world famous makes. With That Christmas Cheque Or Bonus â€" â€" â€" JoOsep over and over again vour happiest eâ€" iwos wilth moving pictures, _ Entertain friends,. Cine Kodaks are priced from V origctlandet inest Ball Room Remus‘ is headquariers for Photography Supplies, Movie Projectors, sergens,. â€" Films and other accessories ompliments ring for us no meetin Dec. 28. raffic h 11 st L.O.D.E. Compan: meeting Wednesday batc nIichn w ristma:s Lo Aave aAs gu Captain Morris we would like )1 i2 Aand tac fiag gman, assicved by ind Pavu ibuted and â€" #thg Melvil 1 ind there wore h2 northbound mem sun everyâ€" carols were 12 finished The party en the colâ€" the colour i and again nmnal â€" equipâ€" nger traffic the Ontario ach day in were extra the Northâ€" afternoon h to: and alwavs in stock Exakta id JEWELLER THURSDAY., DECEMBER 223ND, 1038 Balda handling all the holiday traffic that may come along." The fact that well over 8,000 passengers were handled this year, only some 6,000 were on the line list year at this season, 21 Below Once Last Week a half inches; Zunday, one inch; Monâ€" day, two inches; Tuesday, five inches and Wednesday, nine inches. Today will be cloudy and light snow may be expected. The next few days will t modcrately cold â€"with lizht snow. T. N. 0. Wellâ€"Organized for Traffic During Holiday Yesterday‘s Minimum T‘wenâ€" tyâ€"one Below. May Exâ€" pect Moderately Cold Weaâ€" ther With Light Snow. Lowest temperature during the past week was last night‘s minimum, which was, twentyâ€"one below zero. Yesterâ€" day‘s maximum was onte below the 7°r0 imatk. The only cther time when Precipitaiion during the past week has bzsen as follows: Friday, one and a half inchcs of snow; Saturday, two and Zeiss lkon Kodak TJM MI NS PHONE 190