Another List of Those Helping in the Funds to Continue and Extend the Baitle Against Tuberculosis in the Porâ€" cupine. â€" Sill Further Contributions to Come. contribu mas is hoye end of Christmas Section cCO cognized act «i to comba soemn acCcolnt Den acC be cdf Lions KWiwa timua gnly KIWADNS evidenct here in thing p tliat so ceontred culosis, bu ination 0oi mucnhn fremly admitted t to help the suffe but ! is still b vent the discase, from it. 16 i C o dont Homt s have boen ontributions Continue to Christmas Seal Fund H11 CatL J J ~AVL UX JUCKL "'én\%d/ * ‘i @ ,,f ‘ * CHECK THESE LAST MINUTE SU(‘(:ESTIONB Tomato or Vegetable SOUP CRANBERRY JAM, with pectin â€" APPLE CIDER, 26 oz. bottleâ€" â€" â€" 16¢ Canada Dry GINGER ALE 30 oz. btl. 29¢ PATTENSON‘S includin Luts. F in JACOIWS PECAXNS Roasted PEANUT S j BRAZILS,. med WALNUTS FILBERT S ALMON D S pa4 «m Wouldn‘t, your Christâ€" max be more enjoyable if yeu were to give a helping hand to those tess fortunate in the form of a well filled hamper of good food see the manager for suggzgestions, SYINLSEPNUI O SHL »yeun}p10o,]p ssyf tsOfLL _ A REAL VALUE Choice Mixed s, Filbeorts, Oorder yvours 31 in the Shell dlected â€" assortint Brazlis 1t § | romn busi Ih 1b uberculc in nad Imn ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS EATING Assorted Jellies ............ 12 oz. jpar 29¢ Small Cut Rock Candy ..... 2 "Ibs..:27¢ Jelly Beans or Strings ... 2 Ibs...27¢ Chocolates, Creams, Jellies 2 Ibs...39¢ Assorted Chocolates 1 tb,....25¢. . 2 Ibs..::49c. . 4 Ibs.....89¢ Lady Fair Chocolates ............ Ib. Assorted Ripple Creams ... Ib. Choice Layer Figs ........ % Ib. pkg. Fancy Table Raisins ........ 15 o0z. Poultry Dressing, ... 24 oz. tin EATON‘® QLD ENGLISIHI STYLE 390C 19¢ 11¢ 26¢ 12c :d f1avour. EATON‘S QWNX MAKE Save At Eaton Groceteria Christmas Cake imily and guestsâ€" mi‘ll come back for the quality of this m made cake. MORE ha re old English recipe made up no quality ingredients: our bakeshop made over ten tons iis popular pudding last year MIi enouch of their goodness l1e Porcupinn Chrisimas SCcai ittce campaign is the answer to »art of the problem. Porcupine Chrikimas Seal Comâ€" ‘ is sponsored by the Lions Club ssisted by the Canadian Tuberâ€" ; Association. The Christmas cemmittee has sent out packages is with a Ioter explaining what sen dons and what is to be done batile aginst tuberculosis. Reâ€" ts of the seals are asked to reâ€" dollar or more (preferably morse, urse) for (he seals, this money used to carry on the fight against ulosis in the Porcupine. If you not recsived the seals this year, member of the commitree for and hand in your contribution. ‘<mmittee includes the following: H. Ball, president; Dr. N. H. Rusâ€" trcasurer;: Mrs. E. Reeves, secâ€" C followin A1} ike that Alt to â€"Eaton‘s will win enâ€" from your â€"~try it and moreâ€"such famous Eaâ€" . /â€"â€"*~ Shop Early WHILE THE SELECTION IS LARGE We think we have one of the finest selections of Poultry for your choice this vyearâ€"quality that we know will plcase you mightily, Shop carly for best selection, RJ For All Your FESTIVE FOODS been used here berculosis. Testâ€" he discuse, howâ€" ly valuable. It ‘ th> tuberculosis by 11 ncludes the 3 Ib. 1Cmm TV od it=â€" lIbs, â€"58¢ F j‘ OUL, l8 c § Ibs. ic Ib. names of ancalher group oi mitting for the Christmas Sca lisis with the other lists pu‘sli ry the contributions up «o Ds Wm. Appleby, Bsarice A chamyp W. Brc( A. R, BatCoft H. V. Beach. an, Walter Cowan H. H. Costain, P Cummings, Joseph Gordon Davey, Elimer Davis, J. D Walter Ecclostonec, Ai Warden Elidridge, Empi: Wilfred Empey, Thoma Mrs, Alex Feldman,. A e?., Rov. Louis Fontana, Arthur Fournier, Alex V T. K. CiitGbons,: GeC Greorge E. Golden, Gran Miss Mae Habib, Geo Miss Mae Habib, George Hale, Mrs, Mrs, Ida Prith, W. Hampton, S. B. Hansuld, Robork Leo Gagnon. Harper, Geor:e Heimer, Mrs. N. . Leslie Hall, Doraid Ho Heslop. Havos. Nick Thander, Richard Iaacson. Mrs. G. Irving, Wyman Wm. Jardinsg, Frank Joyce. Danie} Isnor. Kobzick. Martin Flam; Mrs. Ed. Jacklin. Keeley, Orville Kennie, James Kerr, Dr. S. Kanovsky. David Kinsey, Oscar Kristonson. | ~â€"Lancasitire Social Club, 4 Mrs. O. Lafontaine, Andrew Laâ€" yee, Solomon Lavalee. londe, E. Lapointté, John W. Latimer,‘ John Mathew, Luecy Mel Miss Orma Lewis. | Mcredith, Thos, J. Moore, Waldo Maki, Bonjamin Mitcholl Geo. ves, McDonald, Miss Son: Mondoux, Roscos C. Mom son, M. H. skie, James MacQ@uarriec. McCourt, McDowoll Motors, Jam°s| John Nelson. MacDonaild. Doug‘as McCarthy, Miss ‘ Phil Parfith, Antoni‘a Pag Orva A. McGrath. A. Phillips, Porcupine Lak A. Neame, William Nicolson, William ing Co. Ltd., Prior, en s e mt mm mtc on s «s ame »se w *1 260 29090 209¢ At an, Mis H. Bent 3ela nad . STORE CLOSED from SATURDAY until wWEDNESDAY MORNING So that our employees will more fully enjoy the Y uletide holiâ€" day and in appreciation of their loval support during busy Christmas season, The T. EATON CO,. will close its stores on Christmas Eve, Saturday, December 24th at 9 30 and will remain clos¢d until Wednesday morning, December 28th. We ask your support in shopping early. Thank you. CHICKENS 1» 25c Ssmoked Hams » 30 Grade "A" Young Plump Fresh GEESE ». 25 Grade Diamond E Sugar Cured Roastâ€" Ib. lic CHUCK Roast CHRISTMAS ORANGES doz 42¢ 3doz 95c â€" 3 doz. 69c (dhlmnm BEETS â€" bunch 10¢ Choice Crispy > * . ut THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO CELERY HEARTS GRAPEFRUIT . Third Avenue : Timmins Delivery Without Extra Chargeâ€"Phone 90] ‘lorida Seedle Du MEAT SPECIAL®® Christmas Fruits C100 11 1n eorge and H , I W. Fireom orge â€" (Gil Albot 6 6 \1ND FANCY VEGETABLES e Pnd ie s ........ #/x> 3 "IMPORTANT NOTICE! £ Â¥ td 1}] IEEr e sh R 0 asti n o Ho Ib. 15¢ Fillets Ib. 17¢ 31 H Char De Sai Lancasitire Social Club, Arthur L.ui- vee, Solomon Lavalee. John Mathew, Lucy Melady, Maxtln Mredith, Thos. J. Moore, Mr. MacEliâ€" ves, McDonald, Miss Sonalda McCloâ€" skie, Jamoes MacQuarrie. John Nelson. Phil Parfith, Anton‘a Pappone, Victor A. Phillips, Porcupine Lake Gold Minâ€" Thomas Ers Miss Franci rs, Ida Frit] Leo Gagnon Leslie Hall. Deyp x R COOKED (Sliced) M at s MOK ED . M. Cor Cunliffe s Dave;y is, Miss A 1 W hn hn kii Salulnt don B 2 for 2D¢ Ssawchuk,. L. M. nook, B. J. Sorâ€" ise. Mrs. Gordon 5 to 6 lbs. H s Daley Dohemn v in Wit.on. J. Arundell. Rudoiph Bch for 29¢ Howard Cousincatl Timmins Philip W Mary‘ Simard ka viem A . Irving Petor ) .â€" M shard. Mrs. N. H. Riussell. Alex Sterling, Shaheen David, Aly Sshragge, R J. Smith. Jolin. E. S:; Taylor, Elien Terry, I Thomas. Zucchetto. Thinks Smoking Might Make the Dictators More Human, not possible, however. ‘Ihnose WNO smoke and ponder cannot help feeling that there would be more evidence of humanity in these leaders if they too lit up and listened, calked less and inâ€" haled more. And if they will take a ‘ip, there is some excellent tobacco grown in Canada, guaranteed to bring to harassed souls and to reduce che risk of flying off the handle. Gave Assistance to Man who Died in Roadwork Camp (From Northern News) Explanation by members of the conâ€" firm of McNamara Limited, of the circumslances surrounding the death of Ronald MacDonald as their Camp No. 4 near Englebart, in the reâ€" port of which s was stated that hc beon stricken with a heart attack after refusal, show that such was nc the z_lâ€"t-t_he eastern gap storm signal staâ€" tion in Toront>.. His mechanical inind devised a streamlined shield which incidentally gives him greatâ€" er speed. Wintry winds can‘t chill Stanley Hosken now as he bicycles to work 411C tor being called. The viciim of well dressed,. al pocket, had not asked for work On more than onz occasion thert have been societies formed for the supâ€" pression of Christmas giving. but almos. invaribly the members turned ou* to be just late shoppers. (From the Saint John Journal) :‘L])D- 11 11 to ind approache ring condition found that h veryvy assistanc» Donald Breezoâ€"Proof ed. and had n for ht | J11 of a t walking hed Telegraphâ€" 10OWI1t 11 _the bhighâ€" amp in 0 5s immediâ€" riously ill en. a doc | + # Assault Case Hinges â€" | on Bathroom Door in hi of fact L cat Ki | (From Globe and Mail) l Parliament Hill and Quceen‘s Park have agreed on a public works proâ€" gramme for Northern Ontario whereby 'f‘cach will speond $1,000,000 to give emâ€" | ployment to 12,000 idle men. . It will ! cover highway consvruction and forâ€" |cs‘u'y conservation, proj¢écts which, | properly carried out, will add to public ' revenue and wealth. | _W> doubt that there is less danger !of losing votes in Northern whiil sta * not lt them oul ol «NC All0G he struck first. "He called us anyohing you could say in the English language," he said. He was asked for and gave a few exâ€" amples. "Is that «all," said the magâ€" istrate, "he might have used a lot more." ‘chew inother stand The Magistrate driver‘s ecvidence imposed the fine. Mn wW> doubt that there is less danger of losing votes in Northern Orvario ‘han but it seems Ontario and Ottawa can work together when it is deemed ncecessary. Why cannot epptC they coâ€"operate in a survey of the furâ€" ther north to disclose the potentialities of that great area to privaut enterprise and give employment to many times 12.000 men? Is it because woods, rocks and waterfalls cannot votc? wWhen the Caradian Pacific vransâ€" continental was undertaken the Engâ€" lish publication Truth said it never would pay for the cost of the spikes in the rails, or somcvhing to this effect. Until comparatively recent years the rich mining district of Northern Onâ€" issed the charse. Fined For Assault Richard Kockstat was fined $10 and s<©s with the altâ€"rnative of thirty ys in jail when convicted of assaultâ€" e Doal‘aird Chiasson, a taxi driver. Befors he had stopped driving and hil> che car was still in motion Kockâ€" at struck him in the eye, cultting it. That‘s your 50 cents," he said. Kc:kstat said thos the driver would ot let them out of the car and that ‘"ants Government to Help in Opening Up of North ns hss toId t they wished Beauties for Cozy Comfort Treasures to lay at her fcet, these gay gift slippers! Handâ€" some with her housecoat, her negligee . . . and these slipâ€" pers bring her cozy comfort to boot! Thrilling cholce of styles and colours. ntlunw Priced from HarveyGraham Son a¢ Newest Colours in G PINE ST. NORKRTH 1¢C ag °t went said that the Diamond Taxi BROCADE plicd negatively. When t he took the car for a use h> inteonded to buy Atkinson promptly disâ€" that the three men mond Taxi s:and wantâ€" ing in, one of the men seat and soiled it. He y the ‘*rio got in the not know where they Wien they began to about his carlier proâ€" id them «o get another nod and took them to om Page One>) 1 the wwed c accepted the {axi He convicted and 11m Thursday, December 22nd, 1938 SATINS! # LEATHERS! pay or: tens of millions of dollars yen after yoâ€"ar to maintain peoplc in idle noss and do almost nothing to provid them with sbhe moans of earning thei own living is past comprehension. Ex pansion must be northward. If Russi ecan find wealth and cmployment thet so can Canada. What are Queen Park and Ottawa waiting for? Junior As the taseme Nativity was bei: purposes on Mond CW.L, was not : nual Christmas t sent several beayu to th» Girl Guide hcldinz their Ch eveningz. All the Newest Styles! Christmas Greetings from the Mayor of Englehart 13 one doundiy diGQill iAill GuiL friend of The Advance and an ol« friend of the Northâ€"Mr. H. Weeks, o Englehart. The card itself has dignit and simplicity and the attraccion tha accompanies these qualities. At th Englchart is of special interest, As the top is a locomotive to suggest the importance of the town as a railway cerire. Beneath in two panels are rows of grain and crossed hammers of the prospector, to indicate the other two activitiesâ€"farming and miningâ€" on which the town is founded and upou which it bases its fusure. Mr. Weeks has been mayor of Englehart so often and has carried through the office of the community that to the ouiside world, gaining good . impression of Englchar© from the genial and friendly mayor, has high opinion of the town because of the outsianding qualities of its; chief All in the North and wide circles from elsewhere will sincerely reciprocate the Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s wishes from Mayor and Mrs. Weeks and from the town of Engzlchart. W h. Why oul! Tiny Tim‘s Chrismas wish bless us cvery one." Among the many cards of Chrismas roating rsceived at The Advance office one doubly prized, being from an old end of The Advance and an old end of the Northâ€"Mr. H. Weeks, of iglehart. The card itself has dignity d simplicity and the attraccion that rompanies these qualiiies. At th J.J. McKAY on First Mortgages Available in TIMMINS SCHUMACHER SOoOUTH PORCUPINE Paid Back Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. aPPLY TO REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP OFFKICE 20 Pinec North Phones Timmins 1135 1580 y our governinet tens of millio yoar to maintai ind do almost in with «he moans ivins is nast col or C.W .L. Present rifts to Guide Compan, s being uU Monday ov not able MULES! D‘ORSAYS! SANDALS! FURRED STYLES! PMHOQONE 11 CAUrChA C for concet . the Junio wWillin )llars God