In the Maiter of the Estate of Thomas Orr,. late of the Town of Timmins in the BDistrict of Cochrane, Deceased Who Died on or About the 9th Day of Sseptomber, 1938, 2C 1y Mmiiwrs of the Coâ€"operative Union of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"opcratives. MONDAY and TUESDAY, DECEMBER As Christmas Day falls on a isunday the two days, Monday and Tuesday, December 26th and 27th, will be considered civic holidays, and are hereby proclaimed for the Town of Timmins. All places of business are requested to close and remain closed on these days. DATED this 21st day of December, 1938 CcONsSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. EW EI # # # SHORTENING 1 Ib. 1: MOORE‘sâ€"Choice Quality GRADE “.-V'â€"GU\'I‘JRNMENT GRADED EGGS med. doz. 38e largo,c Tomato Juice Tomatoes RIBBON Flour, 24 Ib. bag EIVE ROSES EFANXCY DELICIOU®S APPLES, 138 size EORIDA FOR 000D COAL MHolland Bros., Proprietors MAPLE LEAFâ€"First Grade Creamery Butter Chocolates GLEORGIAN BA\Y A YLMERâ€"Choice Quality Dessert Pears MOIRS‘® and PATTERSON‘s AsSORTED Apple Cider, 32 oz. bot. Vimmins Birch and Fourth Contral Order Department Tiarmins Tewnsite 145 COMMERCIAL AVE PHONE 2120 CIVIC HOLIDAYS Municipality of the Town of Timmins A f1 sSWIEFET‘sS PREMIUM QUALITY GOVT. GRKADED CRADE A YOUNG TURKEYS 28 Cents per pound ind R6 WHATS UNDER THE SKIN ? If you were offered a gold brick of the same weight at a cheaper price in one store than in another, before buying you would find out what was inside, you would inquire whether the cheaper had more alloy. Sco with your Christmas Turkey. The sensible housewife believes in quality, and will ask for the Red Grade ‘A‘ tag, when she buys. But she will find Grade ‘A‘ Turkeys at more than one price. One thing is not printed on the Red Labelâ€"that is, whether the Turkey is old or young. An OLD Turkey can always be bought for at least five cents less than a YOUNG Turkey of the same Grade ; its hard to tell from the outside, but you‘ll find out from the length of time you have to cook it. In each branch, we are placing only 20 Grade ‘A‘ OLD Turkeys at the cheaper price. If you want one, you can get one. If you don‘t ask for an Old Turkey, you‘re going to get a GRADE ‘A‘ YOUNG TURKEY:. 5 Look Firstâ€"not for the price outside, but for the quality under the skin. s, Ontari A.D. 1938 LOLTl 1€ CGRADE A OLD HENS 22 Cents per pound MacBrien, Avenue, â€"989â€"100â€"1 1 AaAm 1@ vin THE LARGEST GoLO CAMP IN CANADA 5 Ib. box (Signed) 1€¢ l. arge, doz. 41¢ 5 for 2he 5 for 28¢ 2 for 20« CO:\IJ ()l"‘ .\lzlz KINI)S If You Borrow 5 (Other Amounts at Proportionate Rates THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE UsSED AVTO PARTS NEW sPRINXG®S Sullivan Transfer 201 Raillway sStreot Tin For Any Useful Purpose Including Winter Vacatiogs One Year to Repay Monthly Deposits Provide for Repayment. O doz. Apply to Nearest Large nz for 25 ) oz. tins Advat Ltins tins TLEMAN, Ma $ 202.24 $ 303.25 5$ 505.54 S1,.000 86 LVA 6 252 size CALIFORNIA The Handy Holiday Packages bix 12 oz. bottles ....;.....;........ HFourâ€"large bottles ........:.:..... ORANGES, 200 size PREMIUM GEESE, Grade SWIET‘S PREMIU M Branch of BOSTON sTYLEL sHOULDER PORK BUTTS WHOLE OR HALLE EHREDSH HAM.:.:.:...:... SHANKLESS SMOK ED PICNICS DUCKS, Grade *‘A‘ ROAST BEEF In each Add 5¢ ptr bottle deposits except 3¢ for sinmnall botltle, UE RIBBON BEFELE Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operative society. THE CHAMPAGNE " GINGER ALES Timmin YÂ¥ ou Deposit Monthly Schermacher southâ€" Porecupine Dome Mines TWO ROOM APARTMENT PFPOR| Miss Helen Androchuk, teacher at Rentâ€"Hardwood fioors, 3â€"piece bath.| Arpin, is spending the holiday at her Private entrance. Wator paid. Apâ€"| home in town. piy at 66 Mounijoy South. â€"99. wl Wns David Gordon, who has been siudyâ€" ing music in Toronto, is spending the holiday at his homes here. Miss Fannie Feldman has returned from Toronto University to spend the holiday z2s her homzg in town. Mr. G. S. Laidlaw returned this week from a business visit to Toronto and Montreal. JOnn Univer. it Mr. 1 pendit MJ1 Miss Marion Cooper, scudent at Torâ€" to University, is spending thie holiday her home in Schumacher. Miss Florence Best, of Hamilton, wa: e guest of friends in Timmins ant humacher this week. Mr. Clare Conroy iday is at the holiday. mA Dan Sunstrum, of North Bay, is ng a few weeks in Timmins. »2aInm y nnie in el Androw Cobalil. _ Conroy is spending his home in North Bay 1¢ e that E. C. Brewer Limitâ€" ers, wili at 2 O‘clock, in a, on Friday the 30th day , 19398, soll by auction a:i enue, Timmins Omario, a iill, and a Buick engine of Archie Minor, to $115.35 owing by the said r to Roy Ellery for work chattels by the said Roy large head 19¢ 30 oz. bot. 25¢ y Fasano will spend his home in Cochrane. 111 vastika. , Gordon Block Street North, is., Ontario. . student at Toronto home in Schumacher doz. doz. Limked 30¢ 20¢ 80c S5¢ u3k TIMMINS, ONTARIO 111 160 ndin Wil Miss W. McKelvi mas and New Ye New Liskeard. Mr. Bill Bonneville is spending at the home of his parents in Monvureal. Mr. Martin McHugh is day (Thursday) to holiday in Montreal. Mr. Charles Joliffe, Morality Officer for the cown, will spend Christmas weekâ€"end in Toronto. Mr. Pat Murphy, of The Advance staff, is leaving tomorrow (Friday) to holiday at his home in Orillia. Mr. Mike Cherevaty will leave toâ€" morrow (Friday), to spend the holiday at his home in Mimico. Miss Eleanor Lawson, teacher at Oba, Ont., is expected home tomorrow to spend iome Mr. Arthur McGlade will le morrow to spend the holiday home in Smith‘s Palls. George Androchuk,. ~at Queen‘s University, will spend Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s at his home in vown. Miss Laura Shaw,"of the Central Public School staff, lefs toâ€"day (Thiursâ€" day) to spend the holiday at her home in Ottawa. Mr. Dean Pord is leaving tomorrow (Friday) to spend the Christmas and New Year‘s holiday at his home in Torâ€" cnto. Miss Dorothy Caswell, of the Birch Street Public School staff, will leave on Monday to spend the week in Torâ€" onto. Miss Mary Ann Wallwork, of the Roâ€" best Simpson Co., Timmins, will leave on Saturday night to spend the Christâ€" mas holiday in Toronto, Eddie Blahey and Ross Service, winâ€" ner of three scholarships, have returnâ€" ed from Toronto University to spend the at their homes in town. Miss Helen E. Carthy, of the Timâ€" mins High School staff will spend Christmas and New Year‘s at her home in Toronto. Mrs. H. McNaughton was called this week to Innispree, Alberta, on account of the death of her father, Mrs. James Gibbons. Maurice Villeneuve and Frank Everâ€" ard, students at the Michigan Collegc of Mining and Technology, Houghton will spend the holiday at their homes in town. Miss Ida Cole, of the Birch Street Public School, is spending, the Christâ€" mas and New Years‘ holiday at her home in Matheson. Miss Thirza Garrett and Mr. John },')‘ Robbie, of the High School staff, are , lsavinz today (Thursday) for Southeri Ontario where their marriage is to tak{ place on Saturday at Fort Erie. Miss Jean Laidlaw, student als Torâ€" onto University, is spending the holiâ€" cay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw, 55 Maple St. Miss Baroara M he Christmas and t her home in Ar Miss Stella Drajanoff, of the Birch Street Public School staff, is leaving for Geraldton today to spend Chrisâ€" mas and New Year‘s at her homs»s there. Misses Vora and Ann Zuck will leave on Saturday for Cochrane, to spend the Christmas holiday at their home there. Miss Murie]l Huns«. of the Public School staff, will Christmas and New Year her home in Huntsyille. Miss Gertrude Doherty, of the Bire Streot Public School staff, is plannin to spend the holiday season at Engle hart. Miss Edra Connor, of the Moneta Public School staff, will holiday at Campbellford Christmas and New Year‘s. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jowsey and baby dauzhter, Judith, will leave tomorrow (Friday), to spend the Christmas holiâ€" day at the home of Mr. Jowsey‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jowsey, of L4 Miss Leila Brown, of Public School staff, wil Southern Ontario for the M ‘ of the Consume« pend Christmas i is cexp to spc the Christmas vacation at het here. ude Alho. ected homw d the h Eachnern wi New Year‘s will holiday Christâ€" ‘"‘s at her home in r Marshall : iristmas holic¢ Â¥ eat 8 Ontario of the Central will journey to will leave toâ€" holiday at his Coâ€"opera ‘oronto. lecaving toâ€" it his holi Birch S.1 spend holiday Mr. Alfie DelGuidice will it Moosâ€" . Christmas in Ansonville, i spenda holicay U Mrs. Ferguson of the Paymaster proâ€" perty, will spend Christmas in Sudbury Miss L. Vailiancourt is planning t spend the Christmas and New Year holiday at her home in Ottawa. Miss Esther Larson is leaving on Saturday to spend the Christmas holiâ€" day at her home in Ansonville. Mr. Barney Sky left on Wednesday for Toronto, but is expected to arrive back in town for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. L Ward and family and Mr. Alonzo Smith, left on Wednes day by motor to spend Christmas an New Year‘s in Fort Coulonge. Mrs. Lynn Hunt and son, Roy, arc leaving tomorrow for North Bay where they will spend Christmas with Mrs. Hunt‘s mother. Miss Violet McKinley is panning to spend Christmas and New Year‘s at Cobali. Miss McKinley is on the pubâ€" lic school staff. Miss Mabel Richardson is leaving for Brantford toâ€"day (Thursday) where she will spend Christmas and New Year‘s. Miss Barbara Campbell has arrived at her home in Schumacher co spend the holiday afier the first term at Toronto University. The public, separate and High and Vocavional schools all close today for the Christmas vacation. The schools Mr. and Mrs. A. Durocher, of the Style Shoppe, will spend the Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s holiday in Fort Coulonge. will reâ€"open on Tuesd 1939, for the new term. Joge Sullivan, studeni at Loyola Colâ€" legre, Morvreal, will arrive in town toâ€" morrow (Friday) to spend the holiday at his home here. Miss Edna Jones, of the Mattagami Public School staff, and supply teacher at Birch Streey School, is planning *o spend Christmas and New Year‘s at her homs in Pembroke. Miss Mary Emma Skavlem arrived this week at her homs at che McIntyre property to spend the Christmas and New Year‘s holiday. Miss Skavliem is Miss Mildred Tackaberry, of the Moneta Public Scthool staff, is lsaving today (Thursday), to spend the Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s holiday in Owen clund. Miss Nina MacLeod, oï¬ the Monefa Public School staff, is leaving today (Thursday), for her home at Bruce Mines, where she will spend the Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s holiday. EOE CSE BE CHL.CIL, ME ILIL CIP CSE L It‘s Necessary for the Festive Season ! Iâ€"WHEN COMPANY DROPS IN==®= O Yz h O In the local news column of The Pemibroke Bulletin of Monday there was the following item of local int>râ€" est:â€""Mrs. G. W. Stevens was hostess at the tea hour Saturday afternoon in honour of Miss Verna Pearson, for a number of years a teacher in East Ward Public School, who leaves for a new position at Timmins in the New Year. Mrs. W. C. Wright entertained Saturday evening and Miss Pearson was presented with a gift." Born Jurth erty to spend the Christmas and _ Year‘s holiday. Miss Skaviem is udent at Toronto University. â€"To Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stock. Avermue. on Monday, Deoc. 19th Our fintst beverages areâ€"Delicious and Refreshing Cocaâ€"Cola, Timmins Pulpy Orang Cream Soda, Lime Rickey, Root Beer and many other Bavours, §¥ * J« Timmins Bottling Works ) Birch Street North Order Direct from Your Local Dealer FREE GAMES for BOYS and GIRLS. Come and get one Early While They Last STOCK UP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. BUY IT BY THE CASE AND SAVE . .. spend Miss Patricia Richardson. will arrive home from Toronto to spend the holi«â€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson, in town. goode to spet Jack Lake is New Year‘s at Mr. and Mrs. He is a studer Donald Blac both students spending the C holidayvy at the Miss Marga Western Univer mas and New Lown. Seven Births Registered in the Last Three Days Mr. Hugh home to tov onto. Mrs. W. Rinn, in town durin Students from Queen‘s University who have arrived in town to spend the Christmas and New Year‘s holiday at their homes here are Douglas Sullivan, Marcel Everard, Jim Clarke and Basil Howse, and to Schumacher, Pat Wadâ€" dell and Bill Gilbert. Commercial Bornâ€"On Mr. and Mrs. Ted P Ronald St.â€"a daught Bornâ€"On ‘ December Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Eim St. N.â€"a son. Bornâ€"On 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kyle, of 162 Tamarack St., at Scuth Porcupine hosâ€" pitalâ€"a dYaughter. Bornâ€"On December 18 h, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Davies, of 50‘ Montgomery Ave.â€"a daughter. Bornâ€"On December 18 h, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Davies, of 50‘% Montgomery Ave.â€"a daughter. Bornâ€"On December 18th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonnell, of 410 Pine St. S.â€"a daughter. Bornâ€"On December ‘1f.h, 1938, â€"to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, of 13 Montzgomery Ave., at St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pitala daughiter. Delicious and Refreshing SECURITY â€" 21 Pine Street North Insure your New Building or Improvements. Enquire about our NEW LOW RATES ALSO Automobile, Sickness, Accident, Life Insurance Real Estate and Mortgages. Mary Gallagher, student at Os Hall, arrived in South Porcupin id the holiday at hor home there W 1 nce Blackn kman and Wesle at Albert Coll hristmas and Ne ir homes in tow Timmins spending Christmas an he home of his parent eorge Lake, James ay Osgoodes Hall. pendin it her 18th, 1938 Edadwards, of 1€ ov Ladi( CA home in ‘Fo 11 185 D. B. White Congratulates Ledger Keeper on Bravery JANK Mr. 1 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1933 Death of here, Friday in hospital plosion. According Long, Kovad t\ C.S‘OoOdge returned blast 02 (From Sudbu Cigars, of course,‘ a why not give father somsethinz the whole f "Only three 1 before Christma said. R ouyn, Que., 90. y decided Saturca h. 37, came to Arnfield Gold Mii 8. Friday, followin: tha in M h of Miner Near Rouyn Found to hbhe Aceirdental teo directiof One blast two cha mol SERVICE Timmins, Ont. ive father cigarets instea the whole family can enjoy Timm bravet en h A 1 Mu Phone 6146â€". Dry Ginger Al t‘afeqih an@ a gold nead: oï¬ of the r*cojve' a leétter from managot of the bank tivy whesn he resigned np( e shopâ€"lifting was whzaet the M 11 1@uly â€"£AÂ¥ â€" CoOroner s at John Koâ€" i accidentally 0 miles from last. . HMo died after the exâ€" all right, but rets instead. on, Will‘am d two shots en wont in e tunrol for and Kovach the second ved he forâ€" e bravery up of nk of y the ‘ar gold d he ighted nimsoil ntorprise ratulaced 12 of the now liv=â€" rosted in clally in . holdâ€"up lady h