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Porcupine Advance, 3 Mar 1938, 1, p. 4

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Toronto Telegramâ€"To be sitting pretty nowadays a nation must have a large standing army. The programme presentea included: March, "The Great Little Army"; overâ€" ture, "Le Diadem"; selection, "Eâ€"choe: of the Voiga":; waltz mediey, "The Gay Ning‘ies"; march, "Nationsa! Emblem." The third broadcast this season by the Timmins Citizens‘ Band was giver. last Monday nighit at 8.30 ana the bano has been highly complimentea on the excellence of the music heard over the Another Broadcast by Timmins Citizens‘ Band Neéext Wednesday, M missionary night at t] Miss Bunnie Bailey a all memders are urged the mestinge. Instead of their regular meeting on Wednesday evenit members of the A.Y.P.A. attenc church service that evening, it Ash Wedneszsday. Members of A.Y.P.A. Last Night at Lenten Service AnDEre Will D8 very general interest in Timmins and district in the appointâ€" ment of H. R. Jenkins as a representaâ€" tive of the Canada Life for ‘Timmins and district. Mr. Jenkins, wro is a graduate of Queen‘s, has spent the greater part of his life in the North and knows the North and its prope. He is a son of Mr. Robeort Jenkins, of Haileybury, a popular and esteemed Haileybu: pionser 0 Northerner Appointed to Position at Timmins Empire Block Silk Slips FOR RENTâ€"Largi FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"A conveniences. Apply 166 Pine Nort] Timmins. Good Farms for Saie in Cochrane and Temiskaming Districts. A reaâ€" sonable cash payment will be accepted and terms for the balance arranged at 4%, interest. Write me Stating Your Requirements W. J. sSTEVENS, Inspector for Commissioner of Agricultural Loans BOX 271 TI<SKFAPA Awu Your spare time and our GUARAXâ€" TEED PRODUCTS will net YOU a handsome income. No investment required from reliable persons â€" â€" â€" Write for particulars to the PAGE POUR convenic Apply 12 Attention ICARMS FOR SALE ns and Gdistrict in Li H. R. Jenkins as a :1 he Canada Life fo ENT popMtia1 North. Housewife T1 ‘, March $th, will ‘be it the A.Y.P.A., with y as comnvenor, and rzed to be present at oomed ittended the ng, it ‘bein? possession, 1â€"18â€"19â€"20p and Mea house: al ntleres ippoint resenta C(iinmin eekly Regular â€" $4.95 B 6 7 %S value, we must per pair clear our ~entire stock of shoes, pumps, cuban and high heels, straps, €¢tc., Wise Shopptrs will go to the Smart Set this weekâ€"end, for there you genuine values. We must clear our entire stock to make room for ne arrivals and hence these great savings for you., REMEMBER! OUR sTOCK Is NoT DAMAGED IT IS OUR USC qQUALITY STOCK AND EVERY ARTICLE GENUINE VALUE! »18p Clearance of Shoes rl\O ( sudbury Star:â€"â€"President E. Cavell told the 46th annual meeting of the Ontario Land Surveyors‘ Association yesterday that business improvement in Ontario in the last year was due largeâ€" ly to prosperity in the mining industry. Leaders in every ling of commerce and industry pay similar tributes. activitit vivinz vance)â€"News of ihe dro Cra on Monday cof Gus I known prospectcr of the man with a wide circle the mining fields, was later in the same day t Nels.> No particulars wer message, relayed from Ontario‘through Mrs. V at Nomn‘h Bay, but Nels he thought it probable C ing. the near the whenr "the; ‘accident o White left for Kenora on news.. Gus Lindberz was and a native of Cobden lived in ‘Haileybury unti ago, when he transferre Cobalt Prospector Drowned in Kenora inere is to Je an "Allâ€"Cornish Nigh at the Lezion Saturday evening with programme that is sure to deilight a Lezion memjsers and their friends ar to add one more to the happy Legic eocial events on Saturday nugonts Allâ€"Cornish Night at the Legion Saturday Evening Beillon, His As in the BELTONXâ€"In us Lindoerg, Wellâ€"Known Prospector, Loses Life in Kenora District WANTEDâ€"Expe 18p Mu Aveuut tiés to the Ker fâ€"arse two brott antd their sister il it, March 3. (Spezcial to The Adâ€" â€"News cf ihe drowninz at Kenâ€" Monday cf Gus Lindberg, wellâ€" prospectcr of the aistrict and a ith a wide circle of friends in ning fields, was received here i same day by his brother Yo particulars were given in the , relayed from Northwestern HELP WANTED NEW LISKEARD, C rellaDd socd w protgable C rrar the ccident o0 Kzncra on transferred his minin 2 Kzsnora section. Su passed : ing wife AMC the \mart bet thts \wek cnd for there you will find LE a Whicte i house ma gosd wikh chil Apply 30 Six sister Liindberg said ius wWas crossâ€" ‘ power plant ccuured. Mrs. recgipt of the 53, unmarried and he had 1 seven years d his mining Charles and vavy our entire stock to make room for newer bprmg T W PA t 1 BB To 16 s us t o ie 11 dress in this lot that \OL luol\‘mg for, there are r and sizes to choose from GROUP oNE Crope prints, silks, etc. _ You‘ll â€" a dress in this lot that you have been 18 11 BETTER DRESSES Kapuskasing Tribune:â€"And suppose the theatres stopped the show every few minutes to talk about acidity, mouth wash or auto parts. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus â€" Ontario auto license plates are to be illuminâ€" ated. To match some of the drivers, perhaps. Barrie Examinerâ€"President Rooseâ€" velt‘s plans for solving the U.S. relief probiem have fallen far short. The expenditure on relief for the current fiscal year is $2,009,000,000. which will bring the total for the President‘s five years in office up to the colossal sum of $11,391,400,000. Biaizmore Enierprise:â€"Before marâ€" riage a man declares he will be master cf his house or know the reason why. why Brampton â€" Canadian women use lipsticks. To what extent the facts have not been made clear by the dominion statistician. But, it is sate to assert, they are not sq lavishly decorated by this means as are their sisters in the United States. A recent report issued by the Department of Commerce at Washington gave to the world the rather startling news that last year the money spent on lipsticks would have painted 40,000 barns. Nearâ€" ly every one will agree that the monevy would have been a better investment if spent on the buildings. There are cccasional evidences that even Peel and. Halton ladics‘ seek to improve their appearance with the use of this modern: device. And many tempting lips are disfigured in consequence. The barns need the paint. â€" | An interâ€"club curling match, will be jlayed between the Lions and Kiwanis ‘lubs on Saturday, March 12, at Timâ€" nins Curling Rink. High Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Press decorated by sisters in the report issued Commercse at Mair Mint Shne In PROPERTIES FOR SALE POR SALEâ€"Newly built apartment house showing good re‘urns on investâ€" ment. Apply Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate. =7â€"B8tf MICHF dearl marria ELIL~â€"â€"In sacred memory of Betty, y beloved daughter of George | af Ivy Michell, who went to be with| ;. 3, March 5th, 1933, aged 12 years. from this earth so swiftly, | e a flower in bloom; tu ng, so fair, so loving. iA IN MEMORTIA M pain arden there. ‘ms of Jesus." cmembered by Daddy, l10rs and Sisters, Dome it many stvles knows the reason ome brigihn THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO mornin | _ Huntingdon Gleaner:â€"No longer will magicians in Germany pull eggs, rabâ€" bits, snakes or other living creatures out of hats or from behind the ears ¢f small boys in public. The German government has forbidden such demonâ€" strations as giving no aid to the Reich‘s fiveâ€"year plan of building up producâ€" tion and industry generally to a point where it will be selfâ€"supporting. Eviâ€" dently harmless, wholesome entertainâ€" ment plays no part in this plan. i | I Testifying to the high esteem in which Mr. McCoy was held by a large circle of friends were the many floral offerings and messages of sympathy reâ€" ceived by the bereaved family. Among the wreaths were those from: Staff of the Department of Transport; Treasury Branch; Ottawa Boys‘ Club; Masonic Bux lal Plot Committee; Princge of Wales Lodge A.F. and A.M.;! Keystone Court, LO.F.; boys of the St. Patrick‘s Club: | McFaul Fish and Game Club; Dominâ€" ion Bureau of Statistics, and staff of Hollinger Mines. | Chief mourners were four sons, Wilâ€" liam Edward McCoy, of San Francisco; | Sidney Robert McCoy, of Timmins:; Allan Francis McCoy, and Fred Hamilâ€" ton McCoy, of Ottawa, and one sister, ‘ | Mrs, W. H. Badzley, of Ottawa. C Others present included Major A. Pinard, Mayor Lewis, W. D. Adamson; Reg. McLewin, of the St. Patrick‘s Parâ€" ish Club; Fred McCann, of the Ottawa Boys‘ Club; W. F. Garland, Harry Alâ€" lan, T. F. Foran, George Dehler, P. Connolly, A. Goodall and S. Stettenham of the Bureau of Statistics, T. G. Lowâ€" P. Hambly, pas Macdonald, past Wales Lodge. High officers of the Masconic Order who attended the services were Dr. UJ . A,. Dobbie, deputy grand master of flhe Grand Lodge of Canada; Cnaries Wood, past grand steward of the Grand Lodge; J. A. Cameron, senior warden, and F. H. Connett, junior warden of Prince of Wales Lodge; W. E. Gowling, grand senior warden; Col. W. C N. Marriott, W. H.~G. Flay and E. S. Macâ€" phail, past district deputy grand masâ€" ters; W. C. Parley,>â€"past master. of Tonic Lodge; H. J. Sykes, secretary of Prince of Wales Lodge; A. H. McKee, past district deputy grand master; W. C. G. Hepburn, assisted by Rev. Dr.. G. P,.‘ Woollecmbe, and Rev. Canon Robert Turrley, chaplain of Prince of Wales Lodge. Interment was made in Beechâ€" wecd cemetery. Following the Masonic service the cqrtege preoceeded to All Saints Church where a service was conducted by Rev. lodges in the Capital (From Yesterday‘s Ottawa Journal) Striking tribute to the memory of William John McCoy, retired employee of the Government Printing Bureau, was paid by a large number of relatives, friends and former associates in the Government service at his funeral held on Monday afterncon. Mr. McCoy died suddenly at a Maâ€" bangquet on FPriday night after presented with a 50â€"year jewel in reâ€" cognition of his long affiliation with the Order. Funeral Held at Ottawa on Monday. W. J. McCoy Mourned by Lodge Members Mr. and Mrs, C. A to town this wee. visiting friends in th Remus attended the Show. Bornâ€"at St. Mary‘s hospital on Wednesday March 2nd, to Mr. and Mtrs. Keith Stirling of 4 Second avenueâ€"a daughter. Mtr. and Mrs. S. Leary, of are spending a week with Mt. Al Jacobs, Toke street, Mrs Mrs. Jacobs‘ sister. Mrs. W. W. ‘I Walker left yei month‘s holiday of 58 Balsaim February 28t son (Robert) Mr. J. Sullivan rekurned toâ€"day after a holiday spent at Miami and othe! parts of Florida and at New York. Mr. and Mts. .FE. L. Longmno turned this week from a hnolida to the South. Miss Jessie Miller sp>nt the weekâ€" end visiting friends Kitkland Lake Mr. E. Floyd was a visitor at his near North Bay last weok. Mr. and Mrs. Wa‘ts Mamilton, were the gue n Tinmins this week. Treat your credit ; t pays to pay promp Masons Conduct Servtee Foral Tributes o Mr. and Mr Aim street nor 28th, 1938, CO st grand steward; W. t master of Prince of Taaner and M yesiterday to : ay At Miami, Fl Remus reclurned Mrs. Remus was ) sou"‘rt while Mr. New York Gift hn, 0 T‘ck on ‘notrr reâ€" Ted Lacas on Mond: Mclean, of s of friends spend :.loridh‘ red trus! ~83â€"84t Toronto ind Mrs Sudbury Star:â€"A British land airâ€" plane has attained a speed of 408 miles per hour. Those slow Englishmen! United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Dr. Fraser 11 a.m.â€"Morning Eervice. 230 pm.â€"Sunday School. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 700 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"4 pm.â€"Explorer‘s Group. Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"Y.P.S. ‘ Rey, A,. 1. Heinonen, Minister KRes. 20 Em St. North Phone 1982 W 2.00 p.m.â€"Every First, Third and Fifth Ssunday of the month Sunday School Bible Class and Public Worâ€" ship in Finnish language at homes in South Porcupine. . 2.30 pm.â€"Every Second and Fourth Sunday of the month Public Worâ€" ship in English language in Golden City town hall. The hymns used in these services are sung simultanâ€" eously in English, Finnish and Sweâ€" dish languages from specially preâ€" pared hymn sheets. 8.00 p.m.â€"Meeting of the Official Board of the Pastoral Charge will be held in the Timmins Finnish United Church, Sunday. March 6th,. A Cordial Welcome To All 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on list Sunday at 11 f.m. Sunday Services 10.00 a .m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11,00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m..â€"â€"Great Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. "Christian 2 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"Closing of Series "Great Storâ€" les of Life‘s Teachers‘"â€""Blunderâ€" ing Eluilder." A Cordial Invitation is Extended to all to Attend these Inspiring Services. Finnish United Church Timmins Corner Elm and Sixth Avenge Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North _ Phone 1982â€"W sSUNDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1938 11,00 a.m. Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class., 7.00 p.m..â€"Public Worship in Finâ€" nish language. 8.00 3).m.â€"Meeting of the Official Board of the Pastoral Charge. A cordial welcome to all. Rev, W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Strcat) Sunday Services 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship,. 12.15 pm.â€"Sunday School for all 12 and over, 230 p.m.â€"Sunday School for all unâ€" der twelve. 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Worship, YVen. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Rector: Rev. Canon 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 700 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday o month, at 11 am.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m Schumacher Rev., Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, Minister Res. 83 Ist Ave., SERVICES SUNDAY, MARCH 6th, a.m.â€"Subject South Porcupine Finnish United Church Clalâ€"g SoOn. Bornâ€"on February 22nd, 1938 and Mrs. David Lynch, of 60); shore Roadâ€"a daughter. six Births Registered In Timmins This Week Bornâ€"on February and Mrs. Percy Labri clalâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on February 25th, 1938. to M and Mrs. Otta Fabbro. of 87 Middleto avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on February 26th, 1938, to M and Mrs. Harvey Quinn of §2 Kirt avenueâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on February 27th, i938. to M and Mrs. Henrie Michel,,of 129 Willo avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on February 26th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Wilson. of 100 Fifth avenue, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a 8th Ave., Near Spruce 8St., Timmins, Rev, W. A. Siemann, Pastor All Welcome! Trinity United Church The United Church, Timmins The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle Church Directory Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge, St. Matthew‘s Church The Salvation Army St. Paul‘s Church Ssouth Porcupine, Ont. AS5 nd, 1938, to Mr 0oi 91 Commer o Mr > Mr. leton BEEF Rib Stew per 1lb. BEEEF Rib Roast Prime Rolled, Ib CLEARANCE OF DE FOREST CROSLEY RADIOS 20% OFF BEEEF Chuck Roast per Ib. .. North Bay Nugget:-â€"-'Ti;; well the touring Sceottish curlers left the best part of the Dominion, Northern Onâ€" tario, for the final lap of their sightâ€" seeing journey. In this case last imâ€" pressions will be the most impressive. Toâ€"day, with all our inventions the harvest of the world‘s fields is just as badly distributed. We have many roads, it is true, but still peopld starve and crops rot. P Here is the reason, The roads by which these crops might reach the starving people are controlled by men desirous of personal profit, regardless of others. Only when these roads are controlled by the consumers will the goods which these consumers need reach them, Your retail store is one of these roads. Where it is conâ€" “1’\"4\.’ WO NE L 4 Your retail store is one of these roads. Whe trolled coâ€"operatively, each userâ€"member of has one vote and only one in its control and who use the road share in the earnin?s fram / When roads were long mudâ€"pudd‘es with ruts four feet deep filled in with boulders that snapped off axles, each village lived like a world in itself, as if built round with a wall. If a village had a bad crop, its inhabitants might starve, though the next village to it had the best crop in history. And if a village produced more than itself could use, the surplus rotted, for even though people starved in the next village, there was no way of sending it to them. This was a fact in the Middle Ages; to us with railways and roads and aeroplanes, it seems strange enough to be laughableâ€"but this inability to distribute the produce of the earth was tragic, NCO POLITICAL CONTROL A MWEMBER 0f f : v15COunt Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern recoent picture in an informal pose with one his gran ad the Ulster voters on the eve of election to repulse th lenge" of Eamon de Valera for a union with Fire (f Free State). He asked for a vote of confidence on th sult was a decisive victory for Craigavon. Viscount Craigavon, Prime Minister of No: recent picture in an informal pose with one o CONSUMERS BROADCASTS THURSDAY AT 6.30 p.m. \s NORTH IRELAND VOTED per lb Buckley‘s COUGH SYRUP, Ige. bot. Consumo Fresh Ground COFFEE MACARONI 16 oz. pkgâ€" 2 pkgs. for . L6 >0%; bot. .>"};*.:.% e Pan Driedâ€"Quick Cook ROBINHOOD oaATS 13 2502 pkg......., «.Ke A Brittle Dry Health Pure Rye CRISPBREAD ; %:>: # . soulth Poreupine 101 Governmen®t Inspected EGGSs Grade "A" large, doz. .30 Grade "A" med. doz .29 Canadian Maid Lv‘tpomted MILK 25 5 * QOld Colony MAPLE SYRUP 31 16 oz. bot. e Timmins Townsit Tiimmins Central COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED in its control and only th()\( the earnings from it. PORK BUTTS Boston Style BACON Cello Wrapped ’-_' 1b, p’\{.{ 3 VEAL, Shoulder Roast = 1600 Ill North BRay Nugget:â€"Toronto houseâ€" wives have served warning of a boycott on butter, in protest against what they consider unreasonable prices. . When women do such things there‘s no use Ooffering argument. # l /,"' # ] () //2 ) 1t is conâ€" that store Doms: Sehumacher N« lg' ul AF p pi (l (.b 19 (l OVÂ¥ Cedar MOP Strawherry JAM with pectin ;. ... .. APPLES per dozen Fresh GREEN BEANS, 2 Ibs. . Choice Quality DICED BEETS DICED CARROT®S Fancov New CABBAGE per 1b, tins Ireland, shown in a andchildren, exhortâ€" the "impudent chalâ€" (formerly the Irish that issue. The reâ€" sqtl, tin for Large Delicious

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