Oonlous s dance s with Ju The n progran Ina anc mac» a Lak Park>r YOork > 858 * * * *43 * 5*4 44. gram It oCC CCE CEEENSEUEIEIEESCSES S †CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK High augp Bergeron‘s Highlight ‘ Review Pleases Crowds=.=.>~ Local and District Entertainers Provide Unusually Effecâ€" tive and Interesting Programwne. Artists from lroquois Falls and Kirkland Lake as Well as Timmins. an CA Frida : tericdet Florist 18 Pine Streect North M T ucli MpU B Corner spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Pleasing Gifts for Her truly expressive of the Gay Spirit of Christmas GIFTS from RINN‘S 11 tapâ€"cdancin Mary, lecided We Deliver Anywhere Women appreciate the sentiment â€" and beauty that flowers convey, YÂ¥You, as a sender, will appreâ€" ciate their economy. Remember your satâ€" isfaction is more imâ€" portant than o ur profit. "‘That Satisfv‘" Phone House Coats, Skiâ€"Suits, Scearves, Gloves, Hositery. Lingerie, Hankies, Linens, Purses, make useful and dainty Gifts. Buy Her a Dress for the Holiday Season. Our Dress es are Nce Dresses not Price Dresses. We appreciate the business you have given us the year and trust the services we have rendered merit a continuance of vour confidence. VERRY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere t ~Appeargd f Kirkland 16 Timmins Rinn Bros. Open Evenings Until Christmas gred. audience Lucienn: charmin mn? °L ‘S1( an excepUormai TE popular â€" with dancing was ver the manner of th Rogsers danzce pleasar:. to Watl listen. â€" Th: Irish reol, fo the Sailors.‘ the Shilors,"‘ and a nornpips. Timmins artists who delighted the audience, wors the Hamlin sis:ers, Lucienne and Jeannine, who were very charming in long pink dresses, dancâ€" inz a soft short tap. Miss Gauthi®r :ang numror, and later the sist@rs were presented in a military numser, for which they donred white salin skirts, and white stripsd red jJack:ts, with hizh military hats. Pisre{i‘s Longpre and Cecile Seincosky, Allan,. a and Do M eptional t O Wwith dut ‘olum} nd th y, all of lroquois Falls, wer tional team of four, and ver with th> audience. Thei was very ligsht and sasy, i er of the Fred Astaireâ€"Ginge danzce seam, and was ver to watch, and to which t Thsir first number was a . followed by "Everyvoody Like N411 5 Mous a [ in Phone 324 s surprisin presonted t LWO 11 Dal Commerce in Sport and Sport Elsewhere This gentleman had only been in Toâ€" ronto a few hours when he openly adâ€" mitted that he was no real newspaperâ€" man (as we know newspapermen) and couldn‘t be 100 per cen.t sport. Some time Saturday night thieves broke into his hotel room and stole $0.02. How can we get into the right Christâ€" mas spirit without snow, with the shrubs putting out springtime buds; and ‘with our golfâ€"playing neighbot out in his back yard swinging his clubs on Sunday afternoons? It is very difficult. sport It appears that the has been badly fooled. A young man came who the G. and M. ws; was a newspaperman wWas writer *paraodxa aq pmom ueuu sumiods B â€" 4q OMj jo uotssassod ayp ‘uootilaj;e 21ay pouaddeu IIB pus dJadtu â€"UIM WoIp awwto usw Ssuncg{ stLL ‘uruntadtBdsMalt TBai OU ST 1eEU} jGqnop JO MopEUus t puo4ag soaioid 3juStu Aepinjts ajt uotssassod stU UI Z0‘°G$ sey oum urtu {ut We are afraid the Globe has been badly fooled in their Lochinvar. Broadcasting "They were pretty lucky," declared a Winnipeg rugby players irco a microâ€" phone Saturday as he came off the field. The score was 30 to 7. This just illustrates that the microâ€" phone can be a pitfall for ahtletes who are called upon to say a few words in the first flush of victory,. or in the first Jack Thompsotr rrandson of Little Rebel Faces Rebellion Himself. Byv M chard out of the west is led to believe and a sports (Gilobe and Mail Richa THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TIMMTINS, ONTARTO He had to visit several stores. he found these festive cards n "Made in Canada" and they cof just twice as much as foreign ca the same quality. "I cannot help the suspicion ¢ cered by many comparisons Sof adian and American prices, that adian business men are none t telligent in their conception c best policy in the long run," 4 clares, He has something there. Just to add another example you ever notice that there is a scarcity of flowers, making prices in florigt shops. at FEaste PrIGeés â€" n and on oth are more 0 a@asers prices fo the flori prict One of our friends thoug be a good idea to send ou Canada" Christmas cards . those marked "Made in U.S n Germany. Then the appropriate could be read over the Of course, the play mean that but there is n as alibis, and the only do is to let the score story and wait for anot The comment suggestec better to a listening wor that you lost because "t got the brsaks." Now having had son on â€"sport (to the supre The Telegram sporting all) we will turn our att c Or is It the‘s: a.m,.* plf his wifle instead Tacing a rebellion? The charge is mad al alliance of Hept is planning to oust Mr. Hepburn deni and can probably lic the fact remains th Hepburn and Duple @uebec; Upper Cana ada, is a funny alli whether it is to ous disappointment Unless they likely to voice wide, wide wor they had said ent. onents wer disgrace to O SeL inside t told him polite! Eventually th ened out and t 1I lt 18 «n bngilishniman ns say: "It was‘a ripping game, I‘m sorry but I did not notice th or which team won." Just to hit the middle road hb these two sentiments, Canadia letes should carry a couple of s paper. If. if: is he might If it i; One played win." (al: them to @ll and resounded for the al possession Tre forcrod That woul as~ and Saqu. as newly appointed sador to Rome, e tended he did no! was being said. deputies was se bid for territoric which now belon The gatem and finall, "If you dc \Annexation Proposed f1l fotr 11 top should â€"re splendidly )1 rlign Tands( rebelli those 11 Cy are. prepared, . ice some sentimen world, and then w id something quit lost Wir po {1l¢ 11}) m a u“y( omm Politics Humor 11 ould > is nothing so futil only thing you ca scoreboard tell th another chance. ested sounds muc z world than a bee se "the other fello 11 nb 1}] CLICRTY,â€"â€"ITOrâ€" °C wuz robbed lishman ho Dart inde 1¢ cent uch W methin 11 StalIl ~one tention to con ame thing? lerstand wha action of thi s Italy‘s firs lo0wn ABOVT Canadin ath uple of slips 0 OuU it cards markea they cost him 1l1 ugh out Kineg i tleam lip of 11 Depi would no M8a :so (iftflâ€" 11 id it Amba dlvy pr lucky Qul or, bi in :th to USs Jel ril Al Ma mple Party Lines Divide Closed Door Politcy m l po W1 M M birth of northwest umnist to H 36 no emph 0.000 Jsw NC 11 Sudbur A j tted minli( H Children‘s Hymn of the Nativity N € B1 ol D P policy nt iI 11 1 T 11 their ind Qu abor markes. Quota Much Lower hurch, M.P., (River United propost i Ww a K low2d ALV M W a¢ CAanactca 50 Mr. Churc . M.P.., (P 91 n PM n Augn little Y a lead? Manion think Disagrec 11 p( W1 aded call onto on Dh men hink n ns3 ped 1 Mtr.‘S T C 2L on Ais Dr. Ma 16 uUursue bt market i MtTt. I ) 31 : ste} OLl 1Aan TY l Manion il VIinces sufferir proser n{d WwA hould rle C h 1an t K 11 i1X l1 11 1€ TIMMINS LIONS CLUB â€" Turkey Draw Winners Hill â€"Clark â€" Francis 104 105 106 144 145 1( 10 198 201 203 208 210) GENERAL CONTRACTORS \ Bad Dream 71 TiCke No. J 21â€"C. F. Armst] 19â€"H., Morin, 17 19â€"Mrs. C. McPF 17â€"Mrs. Dan DC 21â€"â€"â€"Geo, Young, 19â€"J,. C. Hayes, 24â€"â€"T. H. Melvill 8â€"â€"=â€"M. Proulx, 54 10â€"J. D. MacPh 10â€"â€"G. Juranich, 1â€"C.; P. Jenney 12â€"Cora Gieselr 3â€"Bob Herbert 15â€"â€"P. Jones, Pol 12â€"â€"R. Leonard, 31â€"E,. C. Lacy, 3 20â€"(i. Banning, 20â€"F. Byck, 14iâ€"A. E. Caswel 20â€"R . L. Hawle l11iâ€"Jack De 27â€"E, Barnl 11â€"â€"J., F. Pa 23â€"â€"Miss NC 14â€"T. SCcott 190â€"John Se 11 1( 19 3() 11 J. M. Curtis, South Porcupine F. Penrose, Timmins W. Campbhbell, Delnite Mine J. McGrath, Cherry Street H. N. Stickley, 62 Cherry Street C. F. Hitch; 24 Hemlock St. Shicla Finkelman, 107 First Avenue Mrs. M. Jennings. 184 Ploral Avenui Phil Armstrong, Buffalo Ankerite F. H. V. Ball, Miisléy Ball L. Johns, T. N. 0. Telegraph P. C. Maltais. 13 Birch Street North Dr. MacKechnie,Town «Jim Tonney, 53 !ontgomcry Marie L. Lamache, 181 Spruce Stred Mrs. Johnson, 33 Laurier Avenue Mrs. Elsise McArthur, 19 Messines Mrs. J. C. Turcotte, 52 Fifth Avenu Mrs. G. Watson, 24 Laurier Albert J.. Clarke, 22 Woende Mrs. H. J. Herbert, Buffalo Ankerite C T. Armstrong. Cobalt H A.. L. Herbert, Cobalt Ann Kolaski, 118 Pine Street North. W. H. Muskett, 15 Wellington Street I J. Fraser, South Porcunine Mrs. D. Joqmssn. 203 Maple St. N. R. L. Watson, New Liskeard H. M Mrs. Mrs. A. Barbary, 315 Spruce Street R. L. King, Latchford Jack Devine, 205 Elm Street North E. Barnhart, Spruce Street J. F. Passmore, 71 Maple Street Notr Miss Nell Smith, Fort William T. Seott, 24 Hollinger John Senyuk, 188 Birch Street North T. Layman, 40 Messines H. Lambert, 67 Balsam Street P. Thibeault, 84 Balsam Street R. M. Wynne, City Service Station, M. Baker, 257 Elm Street South J.. Shelert, 34 Toke Street 120 lJos. pEr .] TT D. MacPhail, 33 Middletor Juranich, Schumacher P. Jenney, 66 Hemlock ra Gieselman, 57‘% Cedar b Herbert, Haileybury 0. Erancls . Syvruois, 29 Third Avenue Beadman, 79 Way Avenue B. McGill, 164 Pine Street h ). Caldbick, South Porcupin( _ UrleSsCImMAN, J‘ CCCA Herbert, Haileybury mes, Poreupine eonard, Russell House . Lacy, 34 Toke Street anning. Payvymaster Mi1 p i1 or att Estimate for Your House Call ‘ck, Hemlock Street Caswell, 11 Cedar Street Sout Hawley, 67 Patricia i Borutski4 First Avenwe® Sc} alker, 19 Kimberley Avenue Humphrie¢s, Buffalo Ankerite. Lowe, Hemlock Street E. Wakeford, 72 Way Avenue irbary,. 315 Spruce Street Jus fak 1C 2. McFadden, 174 Eim Street Sou Jan Dolihan, 14 Laurier Avenue Y oung, Toronto Tayes, 59 Third Avenue Melville, 12 Cambrai ulx., 54 Main Avenue tï¬ iched my iWake. Merry Clhri 1\ And pt i dream I 2:.to find bovs and Mount;)( it Phone 4,000 hat no wasn‘t LIMITED in above d pour it ind clean istalled. It comes in fit between the ups bove the ceiling. If ; ar it in.â€" As woll as it Street North your Shou Globe and Mail: A Midla land) house is haunted by carrying its head under it‘s a though! to be the wraith of a rugger player who in placin: for a comrade to convert a his head at the critizal mom and both dar Street North UVprocC Wool Insulation THIS WINTER WITH vyou) that for CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS for appsaran when you fir upgrstity ion shadow on * d@ it appear | on excess h non â€" ~£ Avenu Schuma ick to ward oï¬ SUlU ear 4 anothe i trt irs‘ma mes in bat the upstait 1¢ Buv It Toronto BUILDING MATERIAL: V you wish yo ts high insu wWallâ€"â€"11 °: ridiless you Christma is burneod keeping 110| 1gC ; Actually a that escapes At kind of a or fragran t a chserf i glance if yvyou da: tm htnir tlin anotheor balsam pal ul