Sudbury Star: Progress is slow enâ€" ough, after all. You have been able to buy sliced bread for a number of years now, but you still have to cut the butâ€" ter. POSBITIC HOUSE FPOR . SALE â€" Fourâ€"roomed house for sale, good location. Apply 13 Knt Ave., Timmins. â€"~13p amounts at proportionate rate WANTED â€" Expericnced housekeeper, FOR RENTâ€"â€"Four room flat. age 25 to 35, to look after 3 children| bath. No children preferred in T7â€"room house. Write or call 101| 47 Wilson Avos. Seventh, C. M. Baleck. , M4p | _z _z _ _ IF YOU npW 540 $£1068 DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT 108 168 selection, automatic tuning of 9 faâ€" vourite . stations and â€" "ONâ€"OFF" siyitch. Magnavox heayy duty \ lube, 5 band sSuperheterodyne, Presâ€" lomatic pushbutton control, motor tuning. Standard broadcast, police band, and complete "band spread" tor 49, 31, 35 and 19 metre bands. 16 pushbuitons operate wave band 16 Apply to Nearest Branch of BALLE]T WESTINGHOUSE MODEL 430.A 1 tube superheterodyne, standard broadcast and police bands. Closedâ€"in back and builtâ€"in aerial make this portable ideal for bedside, kitchen, porch or your room. Edge lighted dial, Magnavox speaker 'I‘HE CANADIAN *BANK OF (,OM MERCE STANDARD TRADEâ€"IN ALLOWANCE TERMS WITHOUT INTEREST SEE THEM AT aker Registration by Appointment, 76 Maple St. is. Phone 1157 QNE YEAR TO PAY WESTINCGHOUSE MODEL 3317 WANTEDâ€"Male â€" stenoâ€" . 20, expemenced, comptometâ€" cesping Machine, Filing; go j . good references, small' Write Box G. T., The Adâ€" -73-74p! Enjoy the Radio of the Future LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCK CO. Reâ€"Opening September 26th Y OU DEPOSIT RECEIVE â€" MONTHLY " â€"55 87 8 5 INSTRUCTION IN TAP â€" ACROBATIC FOLK, BALLROOM DANCING 100 202 96 36 DEPOSIUT $14 $18 §$27 §$45 $89 3 $34.95 OFFICE FOR RENTâ€"In Gordon Blo Apply L. Halperin, Jeweller and Op metrist. i ( y FUEL WOOD FOR SALEâ€"We h large supply of birch, spruce, h and tamarack from 12 inches feet lonz. For prompt service Rudoiphâ€"McChesnsy â€" Lumber phone 584. All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late ol the Town of Timmins, in the Districi of Cochrane, who diecd at the City o Toronto, in the County of York, on of about the 28th day of July, 1938, arc required to file proof of same with th« undersigned on or before the 22nd day; of October, 1938. A. N. MIDDLETON, Public Trustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ontario. * =â€"74 Try Thue Advance Want Advertisements NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS After that dats the Public Trustee will procsed . to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated at Toronto this 20th day of »ptember, 1938. FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"room heated ment at 101 Seventh Avenue. C. M. Beleck, 101 Seventh Ave In the Estats of Williamâ€" Richard Thomas, Deceased. All convenienc 12 Third Ave. Price just 6 tube 5 band Superheterodyne. Pres tomatic pushbutton control, Stanâ€" dard broadcast, police band, ans complete "band spread" for 489, 31 25 and 19 metre bands. 11 pushâ€" buttons operate wave band selection automatic tuning of 5 favorite staâ€" tions and "ONâ€"OFF‘" switch. Mag navox sSpecial ev C# ut THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE Open E venings water paid Only when an electrical device sults at the touch of a button having reached the zenith of and accuracy, Applying this principle of control to radio, Westingâ€" house now offers complete pushbutton operation for every function to which pushbuttons can be applied. Having selected the wave band button, merely press the desired station button and, Presto! the program comes in. Prestoâ€"matic control is not to be confused with the various types of soâ€"called "automatic‘ tuning, which pertain only to the selection of the station. It does away entirely with former switching arrangements, thus providing the first completely automatic radio to be mhnufactured in Canada. * o Nothing could be more simple or convenient. No "On" buttons is necessary. Pressing a single button switches the set on, and simultaneously selects the station or the wave band yvou desire, Y ou will want this sensational development in your radio Switches the set â€" selects the wave Selects "manual" "auitomatic‘" tunin P R ES T O â€" M A T PUSHâ€"BUTTON CONTROL The Ultimate in Radio Operation the District the City of York, on or balsam 14 Apply 16â€"77p Ap ply 14p JP of set ‘"on @ive band | _A bazaar with many interesting feaâ€" tures will be held under the auspices of | St. Mary‘s Roumanian \Church, Timmins, in the Timmins !arona on Saturday, Oct. l1st, and the | follewing week, concluding on Saturday, Oct. 8th. Over $1300. in prizes will be éa,w:n‘ded. the prizes including $350 reâ€" [t’rigemtor. $250 radio, $212 electric | stove, $159 electric washer and other GULSKI, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estats> of John Gregulski, who died on the 13th day of June, 1938, are required t3 file proof of same with the underâ€" sizned on or before the 10th day of St. Mary‘s Church Bazaar, Oct. 1st â€" 8th very valuable articles. These prizes are on display in a special booth on Third avenue. The drawing of prizes will take place on Saturday, Oct. 8th, Interesting Event for Beneâ€" it of Roumanian Chureh. T‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements REAL ESTATE INSURANCE OFFICE 20 Pine North Timmins on First Mortgages Available in 5 tube Superheterodyne, standard broadcast and police bands. Edge lighted dial, calibrated in Kiloâ€" cyoles. Automatic Volume Conâ€" trol. Automatic Tone Compensaâ€" tion. Combination Bass and Treâ€" ble Toneâ€" Shader. . Magnavox Speaker. After that date, the administratrix i1 procead to distribute the estate, iving regard only to the claims of aich she shall then have had notice. DATED at Schumacher, Ontario, this th day of September, 1938. WESXTINGHOUSE MODEL 531â€" 11,.30 p.m TIMMINS SCHUMACHER SOUTH PORCUPINE ‘ her> solicit imacher, Ont Paid Back Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. APPLY TO STELLA Tunes the station "in Selects "remote" control Switches the set "off" provides the desired reâ€" can it be credited with convenience, simplicity GREGULSKI, Administratrix. rs, Herman Moscos, ario. 12=14~76 Phones 1135 1580 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 5 Tube 2 band Superheterodyne with Prestomatic _ pushbutton _ control. sStandard broadcast, police band, and 49, 31, 25, 19 and 16 metre bands. 8 pushbuttons operate wave band seâ€" lection, automatic tuning of 5 favorâ€" ite stations and "ONâ€"OFF" switch. PHONE 1870, TIMMINS MODEL 636.X 6 tube, 5 band Superheterodyne, Prestomatic â€" Pushbutton _ Control. Standard broadcast, police band. and complete "band spread" for 49, 31, 25 and 19 metre bands. 11 pushbuttons operate wave band selection. . Automatic tuning of 5 favorite stations andâ€" "ONâ€"OFF" Swith, Edge lighted world wide dial. 12" moulded cone dynamic speaker. Cathode ray tuning light. Mrs. Alboert Cooper and daughter, Doris, 222 Birch street north, are holiâ€" dayving in Ottawra and Perth. Messrs JJe Burke and Jos Block left on Tuesday to spend a few days in Toronto. Mr. Ken Soutar spent the weekâ€"end in Kirkland Lake and North Bav. Mr. and Mrs. Reid, of North Bay, are visiting their son, Mr. Edgar Reid, and other friends in town. Mrs. M. Sheldon, of Sudbury visiting friends in Timmins. Miss Sarah Finkleman will leave toâ€" day for Toronto. to resume her studies at Varsity. Mrs. Harold Johnson, of North Bay, arrived in town on Monday and spent a few days here. Mr. Joe Wallner visited friends in Kirkland Lake during the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. VanRassel, and son, Andrew spent the weekâ€"end in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jenning, of Sudbury, returned home after a visit to friends in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bradley, of Winâ€" nipeg, were the guests of friends in Timmins for a few days this week. Mr. George Androchuk has returned to Kingston, to take up his studies at @ueen‘s University. Eddie Blahey left on Tuesday for Toronto, where he will enroll at Toâ€" ronto University. Sam Habib loft on Wednesday for Kingston, where he will become a studâ€" ent at Qusen‘s University. Mr. Howard McGregor left on Wedâ€" nesday for Toronto, and his home in Paisley. Rev. W. M. Mustard left on Monday for Toronto, and will remain there until the 2ond of this month. Misses Sadie and Fannie Feldman are leaving toâ€"day. the former for Kingston to enroll at Queen‘s Universiay and the latter for Toronto University, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mackenzie returned Sunday from two weeks‘ holiday spent in Carry, Penn., and other points down Ssouth. Greenberg, EFarl Walden, and Ross Service (winner of three special awards) left on Wednesday to enroll at Toronto University. WESTINGHOUSE MODEL s35.% Pathfinder: British statisticians found that of the big cities of the world, London has the lowest death rate. After London, the healthiest cities are Berlin, New York, Paris, Tokyo and Rome, 60A 0 Timmins Tennis Club are holding their anriual Fall dance at Riverside Pavilion Friday night, Sept. 30th. As in the past, it is expected that a large crowd will attend the affair. D: Miss Margaret Easton has returned from Toronto, where she studied new dance arrangements to teach her classes here, as well as assisting in the teachâ€" ing in one of Toronto‘s noted dancing academies. Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw left on Tuesday for Toronto, accompanied by her dauzhter, Miss Jean Laidlaw, who will rnroll at Toronto University. Bornâ€"on September 10th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham, of 4 Crescent Avenueâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on September 7th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Clement, of 73 Third avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on September 19th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olan, of 155 Cedar street northâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on September 17th, 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Richard 16 Bannerman avenueâ€"a son. Announcement is made this week of a most interesting and attractive event â€"the fashion show and afternoon tea n aid of the hospital work of Timâ€" mins Golden Chapter I.O.D.E. The event is to be held in the Masonic hall, Timmins, on Wednesday, Oct. 5th, from 3 to 7 pm. It will feature furs, sports wear, afternoon and evening styles, and is sponsored by A. Shaheen‘s. There is to be a valuable door prize awarded. The T1LO.DE. draw scheduled for the St. John Ambulance hall on Sept. 28th is to be held at this tea instead. Eight Births Registered in Timmins This Week Bornâ€"on September 18th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton, of Toke street, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughâ€" ter. Bornâ€"on September 18th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mikuk, of 318 Cedar strest southâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on September 18th Mr. and Mrs. Carson Vorin Pine street southâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on September 20th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. John Klobucar, of 258 Tamarack streetâ€"a daughter. Fashion Show and Afternoon Tea, Oct. 5 For the Benefit of the Hosâ€" pital" Work‘ of the‘ I. G. And it‘s some melon that William Saylor, Jr., is holding. It tips the scales at 14% pounds, and was grown on his father‘s farm in Manâ€" heim, Lancaster County, Pa. SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK Have Some Melon 38, to of 2584 of It seems that Great Britain fell down badly and lost a lot of prestizge when she didn‘t defend Ethiopia aâ€" gainst: Mussolini, when she didn‘t deâ€" fend China against Japan, when she didn‘t defend somebody against someâ€" body in Spainâ€"and now Czechoslovakia. being xote. If Britain‘s decision of a time and place not to fight makes the U.S. editâ€" ors feel too indignant, they can form a foreign legion and attach themselves to their exâ€"President‘s almost exâ€"counâ€" try. But that is the rubâ€"when and where is the time and place to meet the Em- pire‘s peril. N For instance, we are interested in discovering how unhappy the United States is about the whole thing. We would like to see her fight when â€"and only whenâ€"the Empire is 1n peril. - Meantime we don‘t know just how we feel about Mr. Chamberlain‘s Alphonse and Gaston act with Hitler. We don‘t know all the factors that he weighed. We only hope that all his critics, who would rather see a war than give in to Hitler, will rush to the recruiting staâ€" tion if there is a war. * Good Taste Counterfeit certificates of the Texas Gulf Sulphur Company are described by the local Better Business Bureau: "The counterfciter uses as a vignetle, an eagle, whereas the vignette of the genuine Texas Gulf certificate conâ€" sists of two female figures in the foreâ€" ground with a derrick, a sulphur plant, a sulphur vat and a railroad track in the background." We get the impression that the editâ€" ors of the United States would be willâ€" ing to sacrifice every English soldier and every French soldier, every Engâ€" lish pound and every French franc, in defending a country created by Woodâ€" row Wilson and an act of parliament. As we say, we are in sympathy with the US. ideas on aloofness. We have no dseire to see Great Britain police the world. Considering all that the company has managed to stir into a vignette, we don‘t see how they missed Niagara Falls, a rampant G.O.P. elephant and Democrat mule, and President Rooseâ€" velt practising a New Deal. Public Opinion We came across a quotation from James Russell Lowell the other day which rather interested us. There are several sidelights in this business that we find very interesting. Editorials all over the country bitâ€" terly denounce Great Britain and France for not taking a firm attitude and defending "poor little" Czechosloâ€" vakia by force of arms if necessary. We are not criticizing the U.S. policy however, in declaring it will not enâ€" gage in under any circumstances other than national peril. I As a matter of fac pathy with the idea We only think that if the Americans do not chooss to fight, they should not try to elect somebody to fight for them. We arse a little tired of John Bull being expected to look liks Don Quiâ€" It was "public opinion is like the pressure of atmosphere; you can‘t see it but all the same it is 16 pounds to the square. inch." That might apply to our benighted democracies but we think the atmosâ€" phere of the totalitarian states is conâ€" siderably more rarified. Cigarette Papers Considering the number of cigarettes that go up in smoke every day in the U.S.A., it is interesting to note that (By Thomas Richard Henry in The Toronto Telegram) To the people of the British Empire, the blessings of a continued peace seem to te somewhat diluted because of a certain loss of prestige in acquiring it. For our part we think the counterâ€" feiter shows better taste in vignettes than the company. Thomas Richard Henry Outâ€" lines His Personal Views. Ready to Purchase Peace at High Price By R.J.SCOTT we are in symâ€" Houth Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) . Rev. W. H. Heinze, Pastor SBervices every Sunday at 8,30 p.m. in the Anglican Church, corner of Main and Commercial. o PP THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IPND, 1938 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m., Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. KSunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"SBunday School L10.15 a.m..â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer _ 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer e Holy Communion on Ist S*unday at 11 Port Arthur Newsâ€"Chronicle: Statisâ€" tics show that revenues collected by the governments of Canada, federal and provincial, from the liquor business in 1937 was $52,500,000, over and above the profit collections of the makers and dealers. . Tertotalers who think these amounts rather high don‘t have to figure out their own proportion. he. United Church, Timmins Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) sSUNDAY, SEPT,. 25TH, 1938 Morning Worship 10.45 a.m. Adjutant Mrs Cornthwaite. Sunday School (for all 12 and over) 12.15 p.m. Sunday School (for all under 12) 2.30 p.m. Evening Worshipâ€"7.00 |p m. Mr. Bert Scott, Porcupine A Cordial Welcome Awaits ali Worshippers Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"Great _ Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Next spring a $2,000,000 plant will be completed to manufacture cigarette pppers in North Carolina. . Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. practically all the paper used‘tin UA.â€" made cigarettes is impotted from France. * Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. Sermon Subjectâ€"‘"The Great Reâ€" fusal. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship sermon Subject: ‘"Make Us Happy"‘ Monday 8.00 p.m.â€"â€"YP S. Wednesday 7.30 pm.â€"C G.IL.T. Wednesday, 8.00 p.m.â€"Choir Practice. Rev, A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€"W 2.00 pm.â€"Every Sunday, Public Worâ€" ship in Finnish language in South Porcupine United Church, Bloor Avenue. After Service, Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class. A Cordial Welcome to All Rector: Revy. Canon Cusning, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"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 p m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m, Toronto Telegram:â€"Germany is tryâ€" ing to increase the sale of gas masks, says a cable. One way would be to make them less hideous in appearance. North Bay Nugget:â€"â€"Herr Hitler is evidently afraid to move forward lest France makes a backdoor entrance. Schumacher Rev. F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D., Minister Corner Eim and Sixth Avenue Rey., A. 1. MHeinonen, Minister Res. 20 Eim St. North Phone 1982â€"W 11.00 a.m..â€"Sunday School, Bible Class South Porcupine,. Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 1938 10.00 a.m.â€"Teenâ€"age Girls‘ Class., 11,00 a.m..â€"Morning Worship Language. 8.15 p.m..â€"Church Choir practice Friday, 7.00 p.m..â€"Y.P.S. Mr. R. J. Scott, B.A. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m..â€"Evening Worship The Minister. 11.00 a.m..â€"Dome Sunday School. A Cordial Welcome for Everyone and Communicants‘ Class. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship in Finnish Ven,. J. E. Woodall, D.D.. Minister St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church Finnish United Church Timmins ‘South Porcupine Finnish United Church Church Directory Trinity United Church St. Matthew‘s Church Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. The Salvation Army A Cordial Welcome to All St. Paul‘s Chure Porcupine, Ont. United Church