Won‘t run for Counci Savs Wren, thne Epeak2t do whiat h of the Mine all he could "I mainta cillor Wren attributed « termination 1 opposition tempts to . have nunicipa d a tWO b litie Meat Specials This question, that I believe could e been solved to the advanl.age of ‘thern Ontario municipalities, has n made into a political football by i that claim they are working in On Sale Fri. Sa.t BLUE â€" BRAND Sirloin Steak or Roast 1b. : Tâ€"Bone Steak or Roast lb. : Rolled Y eal Moast ........ lb. Trimmed Macaroni and Cheese Loaf lb Chicken Halibut.... lh.â€" Slioeed package Velveeta CHEESE CHOICE LAMB Half or Whole Legs .......... “). ) Flank Off Loins ..;:.... Ib,= Fronts HEALT soOAP per cake Grapefruit 8â€".50 No.I~SPYC Third Ave. Timmins Delivery Without Extra Chargeâ€"Phone 901 Apples 8 lbs. 50¢ Fruits and Vegetables Size Seedless Delicious KRAFT Carbolic mp , Round C Steak or *» Roast» 21 low prices we canâ€" not â€" promise _ how long quantities will last. Soqo owe say shop early and a void disappointâ€" JA HITT from Page one of his pledges was LO could for a greater share Profit Tax. MHe had done but had nc sucetrded. i at this time," said Counâ€" "that the failure can be ilefly to the Mayor‘s deâ€" ‘hat we shall not succeed. ment. qUaNTTIES LIMITED .. ive faced 11 his problem h6 lbh. 20¢ 50 "Faton Groceteria rea reasonabie réâ€" id the speaker J £ : Mayor‘s de 1 not succeed ason for th d in our at H C .qu TOMATOES, large 2% tins â€" â€" CHMERRY Vanilla Layer Cake, BULK HALLOW! Meaty Pitted Dates, CHOCOLATE Spanish Peanuts ... RINSO Koap Flakes, ........... FANCY Mixed Biscuits......... Castle Floor Wax, Ib tin .25 RASPBERRY JAM, 32 oz. jars TOMATO JUICE, 19% tins â€" GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 tins IDEALâ€"CHOICE GOLDEN SWEETENED STANDARD BANTAM CORN, No. 2 tins DREADNOUGHT A 7 LLA,iAAZF .R RXZ L/ 2 £ TOILET TISSUE, large rollsâ€" â€" 8 for Fresh MEâ€"JAVA COFFEE â€" â€" 2 lbs. EFaton‘s INDIA and CEYLON TEA 1b. P. and G. LA UNDRY SOAP _â€" 15 bars MERRIE ENGLAND WITH PEC_’I‘INâ€"RI(‘H PEACHES, halves, 16 oz. tins The Economy Way to Keep Floors Beautiful CREAM SODAS, 1 lb. bags â€" â€" 4 for MIXED PICKLES, 28 oz. jars â€" 2 for Saxonia CUT MIXED PEEL â€" 2 lbs. Fancy BLUE ROSE RICE â€" â€" 7 Ibs. Rolied PORRIDGE OATS, â€" â€" 12 lbs. Bean with Ham:; Corn Chowder; OxTail; Chicken with Noodles; Chicken with Rice Seotch Broth; Vegetable; Vegetable Beef; Asparagus; Celeéry; Green Pea Mushroom; Spinach and Others. MANXNNIXNXG‘S MEADOW GRIMSBY sWEET HEINZ AsSsORTED We EV C NP P ECC SOUPS, 16 oz. medium tins clid the 11 CHECK THESE FOR sAVT 91 CHOICE QUALITY O;s3vious improvements accomplished during the past year were the inaugurâ€" ation of a municipal garbagze collecting system: the appointmers. of a fullâ€"time sanitary inspector; sewer and water <xtensions; sidewalk paving and the move to give the taxpayer four instalâ€" ment payments on his taxes. Other work included cthe installation of trafâ€" fic lights, increases in the strengths of the firs and police forces and addiâ€" tion of a pumping engine to the equipâ€" ment of the fire department. The adoption of the resolution perâ€" mitting newspaper reporters to attend all mseetings of council and not just biâ€" monthily meetings was listed by Mr. Wreon as an accomplishment. Nazis Avow Plan to Wipe Out Jews by Fire and Sword According to a despaich from Berlin published in yesterday‘s Globe and Mail, the Nazis have published in their Szcret Police Organ a statement to the effect that it is to comâ€" pletely wips out the Jews in Germany by fire and sword. It is suggested that the plan is to starve them inrto crime and then annihilate them. xC A J Kaw, the better qualâ€" ity of Shirrifl‘s at a lower priceâ€"a delightfui bilend o Grapetruit. Orange and Lemen. Shirriff‘s Delicious Good Mornins® With Christmas pract:â€" caliy hereâ€"there‘s plenty of baking to be donesâ€" leok to your cacoa supply. Gry Cowan‘s feor richness, quality priced thriftily. i qu of the mines tax profits had ered opposition originsating in icil, the town would have been y the sum of $50,000 o $75,000 said Mr. Wren. Marmalade For Baking or as : Beverage NEW LOW PRICE! Cowan‘s Cocoa f the ¢taxpayer, yet they erythiing in their power cles in the path of those re working to bring inâ€" ies #9 the Town,. and a empioyt eTjiorts O un he town counci of large pkg. .......... 2 lbs )T a Delicious 1 lbs, 16 oz jar 32 OZ jar tin Ib. interâ€" tween cheap deyr *» A¢ Iroquois Falls Plans for 1939 Flower Show Di pa portunity to aci as ever, in view of the accomplishments du years of the socic‘y, Mr. Stables at the . Officers Elected for Ir quois Falis Horticultur Societv. Iroquois | The Advan Honorary Presider kert. lev Directors: (For twoâ€"year term)â€"Myrs. C. Rows, Mr. H. Towsley, Mr. W. Needâ€" ham, Mr. R. Bean,. Directors still on another year‘s term consist of Mrs. E. A. Columbus, Mr.â€"PF. Eaton, Mr. F. Bean, Mr, Lafortun:, and Mrs. S. J. Oliver. Auditors: Mr. A. H. Dixon and Mrs. J. R. Spnece. Fcllowing cthe. election of officers, disâ€" clussion was concentrated on questions pertaining> to the constitution and ilton. 1€ Fi1 Second 11 O For Your Better Health FLEISCHMANN‘S YEAST y r‘€ Cake eâ€"Presid 4¢ 11 n Pr( n ~6 for 5 for Less Than 1 cent‘s Worth to a Cake. Magic Baking _ Powder _ 1 lb tin .30 â€" Mr. 0. 85. Hamâ€" Try It On Your Cereal CROW N rolden CORN SYRUP 2 Ib lin hneée pa again Sp¢ 50c 50¢ 50c 50c 50c 50e 50¢ 50c 50¢ 50¢ 50e 50c THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 111 W Pp~ eliminating and adding to the exhibiâ€" tigh show. | erable hesated discussion and eontroversy was shown in endsavoring to amend the 1l14ih rule of the conâ€" i stitmmion. which reads as follows: "First, Onta $11 Schumacher Men‘s Club to Meet Tonight hAe .projper aiinmendme mceting, showed balance with a s yeat Schumacher, Nov. 23rd.â€"(Special to hTe Advance) â€" The Men‘s Club of Trinity United Church will hold. its organization meeting conight (Thursâ€" day) in the church hall. Supper will RKev.â€"F. J, Baine to be the Speaker. _ Other Schuâ€" macher News, day) in the church hall. Supper will be served at six o‘clock. The Rev. F. J. Baine will give a short address,. All me>n are cordially invited to this msetâ€" ing. The CWL. ladies of St. Alphonsus Parish church held a very successfull rummage sale on Saturday in the baseâ€" ment of the church. The Young People‘s Society of Trinâ€" ity Un‘‘ed Church held its meeting on Monday night. Each mmber had to draw a card out of the hat. Whatâ€" ever subject was on the card, they had to debate on it, so quite a lively disâ€" cussion fook place. The judges were the Rev. F. J. Baine and Mr, Smook, president of the Young People‘s Society. The ladies had the best of the debate all evening and the final winâ€" ner was Miss Peggy Phillips. Mrs. Ed. Laurie and little daughter, of Gold Centre, returned home this week from an exiended holiday in Winnipeg, where Mrs. Laurie was ing her parents. Bornâ€"November l6th at St. Mary‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs,. Russ Fairâ€" brother, of Gold Centre,â€"a daughtrer. A pretiy wedding took place at the Trinity United Church manse on Monâ€" day, Nov. 21« when Constance Helen Rcseves, of Schumacher, became the bride of Howard Samuel Cowan, Oof Schumacher. The Rev. F. J. Baine ofâ€" ficiated at the ceoremony. Miss Evelyn Cowan, of Schumacher, the bride and Mr. 8. M. Hicks attend>d the groom. Mrs. Victor Phillips, Second Ave., reâ€"| ceived the sad news this week, of r.hei death of her father, Mr. Tom Dougal,} Wishaw, Lanarkshitrs, Sceccland. _ Mr.} Dougal was born in Wishaw, and cpent! all his life there. He was 87 years of age when he died. Two of his sons,‘ Neil and Eddie Dougal, used to play! football here a few years ago. The sympathy of all goes to Mrs. Phillips in | her sad bereavement. | The Women‘s Missionary Society held their meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Baine, Trinity United Church manse. There was a large turnou; of ladies, and everyone was yory enthusiastic. Mrs. Waddell gave the second chapter of the Study Book, the subject being "The World in Canâ€" ada," by J. I. McKay. At this close of the meeting a collection was taken, and was sent on co the Red Cross Reâ€" lief Society to help settlers burned out in the Rainy River District. Pornâ€"Tuesday, Nov. 1lith, at the South Porcupine hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Perkovicch, Second Avenueâ€"a son. Miss Lois Mathew, Second Ave., has accepted the position as clerk in the new Fairhurst bake store on PFirst Ave. to be home again from St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pital, where she had an operscion for appendicistis. The friends of Miss Marion Leng, Lake Side Drive, will be glad to know that she is kesping better and is able Kirkland Lake, Nov. 23.â€"Charges of conspiracy to defraud laid against Frank Vesel, Joseph Rauch and Louis Stanic all of Kirkland Lake, were disâ€" missed by Judge O‘Connell in nonâ€"jury assizre>~court yesterday. He also found not guilty on a charge of obtaining £3,000 by false pretences. Immediately after his discharge, Stanic was into custody again on a warrant chargâ€" ing ‘that he procured "money to h obtained by false pretenses from Frank The case arose ouLl of a mining dSal with Joseph Jaroszewski and Felix Bijakowski in which the three accused we alleged to have shown samples of gold ore said to have come from (he Stanic in Rouyn. Vesel was alâ€" leged to have received $2,700 from Jaroszewski and $300 from Bijakowski for an interest in the mine. The purchasers afterwards examinâ€" ed the mining property and found it worthless. They claimed the samples of ore shown them did not come from the Stanic Mine. ‘ases Against Kirkland Men Dismissed at Toronto 1€ in ip of lacio nuC the mufling Lhe s0C.3iy, _of the society, join the Ontâ€" Cio‘la Socisty, which winl enâ€" 1 persons to enter their glodiâ€" he city exhibitions. The fe>lâ€" Northern Ontario grown gladiâ€" comparable with those of the s the instigation of this move. nancial statement read at the showed a substarcial bank with a slight surplus over last 11 nell by mind of he L Alphonsus successfull i the baseâ€" _Trinâ€" eeting ‘r had Whatâ€" 1 Booths at Bazaar by Fireside Club Annual Concert of the Central Public School Handkerchief Booths for Event on 8 Arrangem tea and sale cooking, to Mtrs. W. W. ontribute ; The mem 0 arrangeé an Gordo1 emen it, Mi Lactogen Tiny Tot Talcum Powder Nujol Kepler Malt Extract row rrce _ 75¢ â€" 1.25 Scott‘s EFEmulsion Pinkham Vegetable Compound Hot Water Bottles Waterbury Cod Liver Compound * 1. ~ MALT EX Old Engllbh AND co[;rIEï¬/CER Oll Christmas Cards Castor Oil reg. 25¢, Squibbs Cod Liver Oil Agarol Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Jergens Lotion ‘ i1 BOXED ANY Initialled wrrrinc Paper INITIALS Ayerst‘s Cod Liver Oil Powder P §M CV L lIfl:S XMf?pkgS. on the fireside C i handkerc Mone nts were completed for a of infants‘ wear and home be held at the home of Tannsr, 100 Maple St. S., TY 1 V 100n, and each memâ€" side Club is asked to ndkerchief for the sale. a committee Chrisimas work, Mrs. ing appointed as conâ€" immittce. iinms ( repared and : Ladies‘ aturday. he 1€ big lik AY ings Curtis Drug Co. owds atâ€" to regret lower Aid United jJusiness t from ind deâ€" tral has on Wednesday afternoon, December from 3 to 6 p.m. A large number of members were preserns at the meeting, and several new members woere welcomed by the president. The rnoxt regular meeting, which will New LOW PRICE You may make a small deposit now for later delivery or, if vyou wish, terms may be arranged on our convenient budge t plan. 1 PINE STREET NORTH FAMILY XMAS J VA 9 PACKED . HALPERIN 10 FOLDERS IN BOX JEWELLER and OPTOMETRINT REG. $1.50 29¢, â€" 49¢. â€" B3¢ JE S1ZFE take the form of a stunt night, be held in the church basemen December 5th, and all members asked to be present. The Advance Want Adyv 2 BoxEs 39c¢ 69¢ â€" 40¢ â€" FOR for 35q BOX 14 PINFE ST. NORTH PHONE 89¢ 29c¢ TT ements will on