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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jan 1939, 1, p. 4

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hC If You Borrow 8 â€" 60 $ 108 $ 168 3 s 1,1}00,00 «) . Other Amounts at Proportionate Rates THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE H HILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Goo0 homes desired for children, boys anc girls, Catholic and Protestant, age 4 to 14 years Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson Supt Children‘s Aid Timmins. Ont a i4 COAL OF ALL KINDS 201 Railway Stre For Any Useful Purpose Including Winter Vacations One Year to Repay Members of the ('(â€")‘-Vl,;prl"l""'l-ti*'c Union of Canada A nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives., 30 Monthly Deposits Provide for Renayment. POsSITION WANTED Sani White TISSUE ... JAVEX Washing Fluid CAMPâ€"PURKRE DELICIOGOUS : Faney APPLES, 125 size WAXED TURNIPS .. GRAPEFRUIT, large Washed PARSNIPS . PERSONAL LOANS RORINHOOND WAFER It is requested that you HAND IN YOUKRK CASH REGISTER_COUâ€" PONS AT ONCE so that work may start on the long job of caleulating members‘ purchases. (":\Lll"()l{l\'l.«\ _N.-‘\\'EL SEE})LESS (,."Ul 1 eBrL ‘.‘4 .................. ; ORANGES, med, size........... doz. 24¢ (,O“‘;E:“:O B SOGAP FLAKES, 5 Ib. phg PURE ABSORBENT MISCELLANEOUS cONsUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Apply to HUIRKIFE‘s GOOND MORNING Timmius 1# Ceontral Ort Turmins °L Sullivan Transfer HELP WANTED Comfort Soap and Handyv Ammonta, for USED All over but the looking back to could have made it. ‘Those of us who are members of . tackle it this way; what have w« do things for us"? ITS ALL OVER BUT THE Perhaps we suggested something that resulted in better service for everyâ€" one, added our opinions in a study elub, worked on a project in a research committee, or by the friendly way we used our fellowâ€"members at coâ€"opâ€" erative gatherings, helped to show others that there must be something to this coâ€"operative movement that it produces such neighbourliness. Now is the time that we have to jusify to ourselves taking not only the this coâ€"operative movement that it produces such neighbourliness. Now is thé time that we have to jusify to ourselves taking not only the surplusâ€"savings that we draw on our years purchases, but taking advanâ€" tage of the timeééthought and energy that our fellowâ€"memvbers have given that the common enterprise may serve US better. At least, we can decide to do more this year. FINANCIAL ED AUTO PARTS NEW SPRINGS_ AND GLASS _ M 1 irch and Fourth der Department fTouwnsite ... .. ... YÂ¥ ou KReceive 55.87 COMFORT DEAL 100 st RBRranch of Regular Value 31¢ Timmins. Ont 44t] 11 ¢ akin Timmins Y on idl‘.(.l 4 l)cposlt: avenu Monthly Bor J84CW OT K n appt o in WA lin 16 oz. bot. 16 oz. jar 19 [ c <LCaco. ormmeriy~ sh ‘a real pion{ i hnis son, 5. . ‘ tives and f1 Thirteen Births Registered During the Past Seven Days FOR and Mrs. Bordsn ayv Bornâ€"0o ind M A v enue and ind 650 sheet roli m *X# ndâ€" M nd M srloy CGua Bornâ€" id Born id M pkgs. Mixo Bor! Bol P .doz. J AB. 1 for rolls 21¢ bot. 19¢ 1690 "06 MJ1 ner of 1€ M 1 PHONE 2120 FOR GOOD COAL Holland Bros., Proprietors 1p 145 COMMERCIAL AVE OLl iJ Wo 11 to find out if the old year w 29¢ +3B+»4 An CÂ¥ â€" O£ eer of t]I 1IM 1J 3€ 1¢ 1t )â€"operative community should perhaps me for this community that it should Wil OssOn Mary‘ fi c, of Haileybury, Teonriskamingâ€" and North, is visiting k and other relaâ€" 11 ) WD M Bu Medium, doz. 54c Large, doz. 56¢ Jewel SHORTENING 2 Ib. prts. 23¢ Bovril CORN BEEF.............. tin 17¢ TOMATO CATSUP . SHMHOULDER VEAL Consumo COFFEEE ..:;...........:... COWBELL Evaporated MILK .............. 3 1 Hillcrest GRADE "A" EGGS FRASER GOLDâ€"FANCY SOCKEYE Small 38e S MITH‘ S LOIN PORK CHOPS ....... LOIN PORK ROAST ....... WHILE THEY LAST GRADE "A" TURKEYS CHUCK ROAST BEEF RIM MED RIB ROAST, rolled maire Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operative society, 1938 f 39 ho 16 116 Com i to M 13 Kim 11 to M Schemacher south Percupine Dome Mines to M to Mr. Sixth to Mr. W ayv of on . o M ) Mr W ayv Tap ) M h T ) i4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Mailicr of the Estate of Thomas Orr, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, Deceased Who Died on or About the 9th Day of sSeplember, 1938, en . es All~â€" persons having claims against o the Estate of Thomas Orr late of t.hc| Miss Lily Foldman left on Tuesday Town of Timmins in the District Of| for Toranto University after holidayâ€" Cochrane, Deceased, who died on Of jing at her home in town. about the 9th day of September, 1938, . are hereby notified to send co the unâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Robert King, of Hailleyâ€" dersigned Executors or their Solicitors | pury, were visitors to Timmins durinz on or before the h day of January,|the Now Year‘s holiday. 1939, the full particulars of their claimsl iess verificd by Affidavit, After the said George Androchuk left on Tuesday 9th day of Janluary, 1939, the assets of | to resume his studies at Queen‘s="Uniâ€" the Estate will be distributed amongst |versity aftor a holiday spent at his the Pamios entitled thereto, having reâ€" | home in town. gard only to the claims of which the Eit nrmrint Executors shall then have notice. Miss Jean Laidlaw returned on Tuesâ€" Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 21st | day to Tororvto University after spendâ€" day of December, A.D. 1938. ing the holiday with her parents in John Thomas and Reuben Richardson, | town. Executors, by Jackson MacBrien, Parrisers, Etc., 2% ‘Third Avenus,| Miss Yvette Boileau has returned to Timmins, their Solicitors. -99-100-1}Norma1 school, in Otlawa, af.21 se m mm point Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Selkirk, of Montreal, were the guests of friends in Timmins this week. pe! Mr. H. G. Laidlaw spent a few day i North Bay this week. Miss Helen Androchiuk left on Tuesâ€" iy to return to her teaching duigs *A Atpin. Miss Muriecl Hunt was anville during the holidays Miss Mary Murphy speunt the Chris as and New Year‘s in Toroniio. Miss Hazel Pringle, of New Liskeard is a visitor to Timmins friends las Mi M1 Med,. 58c or durin Fred Carr was a visitor to North ist weok,. R it ose Palangio, of North Bay, w Year‘s visiting relatives in Telford is good Bowker was the 12 o z. bot 1 Ihb. tin has pceen visiting du Fort and othetr 1drge tins 101, 111 ..... 160 ID, 1b, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO visitor to and chil Coulong: T immin o)o) h# 4* 4 C 16e 19¢ 2¢ I€ ! _ Miss S‘ella Androchuk, of Toronto, spent and New Year‘s at her | home in town, and will remain in town |for another two weeks. Mr. Alonzo Smith spent a few day last week in Por, Coulonge, Que. weck Rouyvt Miss Jean Laidlaw returned on Tuesâ€" day to Tororso University aftor spondâ€" ing the holiday with her parents in town. spending Christma her home in town Frid Miss Catherine O‘Neill Tuesday to North Bay, school, after spending with her parents in town for Toram‘o Univorsity ing at her home in town Miss Gertrude West left on TuesCay to return to Normal School at North Bay, after holidaying at her home in towil. Mrs. M. G. Putman and sons, Dougâ€" is and Bobby, of Toronto, are vis‘ving at the home of Mrs. J. Arscott, of Eim afteor : Toront Miss Gertrude Aho is leaving toâ€"day (Thursday) for Moosonce wherse she will resume her dutiecs as public school sacher. Miss Eva Fasano, of Cochran:s, spent the New Year‘s weekâ€"end visiting her sister, Miss Carmel Fasano, of Foumh avenue. Jim Clark Tuesday af ind Chri= n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feldman will lcave on Sunday to holiday in Florida. They will be accompani¢ed by their two sons, Ronald and Irving. Miss Mary Denisevitch returned on Tuesday to Normal School, North Bay, after spending the holiday at her home in town. ) Miss Mary Williams spent the Christâ€" mas and New Year‘s holidays at hetr home in town.. Miss Williams is a teacher at Plattsville, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw anâ€"| nclunce the engagement of their daughâ€"| 1 ter, Dorothy, «+o Mr. Erwin Ritzell, of | the Imperial Bank staff, . Mrs. Ritzell, of Sault Ste Mauric Michigan Technolo: after sp Year‘s a Mr. Fred Graham is attending the Chicago Shoe Fair at the Palmer House, Chicago, this week. Mrs. Graâ€" ham is spending a few days in Torâ€" orvo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Boon. Miss May Allen, of North Bay, was a visitor last week to Timmins, being the guess; here of her sister, Miss D. Allen. : Mr. and Mrs. John Robbic, whoss marriage took place in Fort Erie on Saturday, December 24th, returned to town on Monday. Mrs. Robbiec, was formerly Miss Thurza Garreitt, and Mr. Robbic is on the staff of the Timmins High and Vocational School. Mrs, McCann and Gaughter, Miss Mary McCann, lefs on Tuesday on an extended vaecation to Florida. They will be joined in North Bay by Mrs. Ed. Letang, who will also holiday in Florida for the nexs three months. Miss Alsxandria Scott, of Francis, who spent the Christmas New Year‘s holiday visiting Mr. Mrs. Howard Barry in town, re.u Francis, who spent the Christmas and New Year‘s holiday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barry in town, re. urned on Tuesday to North (Bay Normal shool. Friday of this week is Hollinger pay day. Al‘ter this pay, however, Holâ€" linzer pay Gays will be on Tuesday. The first Tuesday Hollinger pay this year will be on Jdnuaxy 24th, other pay days to follow on alternate Tuesâ€" days during the year. . C. Scarth, mins branch of on a holiday vi ing his absence manager of the 4 is in clhharge C weekâ€"end en route from her home in Lakeficld to Timmins where she has joined the teaching staff." Amongz che local and personalk notes in The Pembroke Bulletin on Monday was the following item:â€""Miss V. I. Pearson was in Pembrok»e during the Mi anCcli Elear avry to res pendin ibry Parke holiday sp 11 Villeneuve _ returned. to School of Mining. â€" and .. Houghton, on [Fussday, dinzg ~Christmas and New his home in town. or Lawson returned o1 ume lutr work as teache at Olja sponding it his hom M marager of the Tim the Imperial Bank, i t to the South. Dur juth Poreupit the Imper rest . COOpEetr, reupine branch Imprrial Bank son of Mr. and | . Mari. niversity C N>w Ycar o in town. returned awa, â€" af w Year‘s turned on o â€"Normal r â€" holiday at Rector: Rev, Canon Causning, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 pm.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 p m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Commun‘on on ist Sunday 0o month, at 11 am.; on 3rd Sunday, a 1 pm.y and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m..â€"Evening Worship Serman Subject: "Misunderstood Monday 8.00 p.m.â€"Y.P.S. Tuesday 6.30 p.m.â€"Boys‘ Club. Wednesday 7.00 p.m.â€"C.G.LT. Wednesday 7.30 p.m.â€"Choir Practice Everybody Welcome (Corner Pourth Ave. and Cedar Street) 10.45 a.n.â€"Morning Worship. 12.15 pm.â€"Sunday School for all 1. and over. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School fo all under 12 years of age. 7.00 pm.â€"â€"Evening Worship. Special Music by the Choir, A Hearty Welcome Awaits Everyone schumacher Reyv. F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D., Minister Res, 83 First Ave, Phone 1094 sSunday, January 8th 1939 11,.00 a.m.â€"Quarierly Communion Serâ€" vice. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m..â€"Evening Worship South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 10.00 a.m.â€"Berean Young Ladies‘® Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Young Worshippers‘ League 11.00 a.m..â€"Dome Sunday School 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School 7.00 pm.â€"â€"Evening Service and Monthly Fireside Service, All Are Most Cordially Welcome Timmins Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North _ Phone 1982â€"W sSunday, January 1st, 1939 11.00â€"â€"Sunday School, Bible Classes and Communicants‘ Class. 7.00â€"Public Worship in the Finnish language. Friday, I p.m..â€"â€"Y.P.S. A Cordial Welcome to All Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Mceting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School, Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great â€" Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Meceting. Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm st. North Phone 1982â€"W L.30 pm.â€"Every Sunday, Public Worâ€" ship in Finnish language in South Porcupine United Church, Bloor Avenue. Peterborough Examiner: Jack Mimer‘s birds get about. One of his wild geese has been shot near Kin:gzâ€" ston, Jamaica. South Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) Rev. W. H. Heinze, Pastor Services every Sunday at 8.30 p.m. in the Anglican Church, corner of Main and Commercial. Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School, 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer {Ioly Communion on lst Sunday at 11 a.m. 21nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. United Church, Timmins Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. orner Pourth Ave. and Cedar Stres 45 am.â€"Morning Worship. 15 pm.â€"Sunday School for all Church Directory Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Finnish United Church The Salvation Army Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. St. Matthew‘s Church South Porcupine Finnish United Church St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church Trinity United Church A Cordial Welcome to All Clearing all Used Radios! Washers! Electric Ranges and Refrigerators, at Astounding Prices. GOOD CONSOLE RADIOS, long wave, 5 to 8 tubes Priced from $6.00 to $11.00 cash BEATTY WASHERS, ROTAREX and SPEED QUEE N WASHERS, Clearing from $15.00 to $29.00 NORGE, SPARTON REFRIGERATORSâ€"Lovely Johs. Clearing from $78.00 up. WESTINGHOUSE and HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES, Electric Clearing at $60.00 eachâ€"both beauties. All Used Appliances on Display at LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY St. Paul‘s Chure 39 Third Ave, South Porcupine, Ont. United Church Timmins â€" K Lre « t Arrests for Vagrancy® Prove Big Problem Here Thirtyâ€"Seven Arrosted in Past Two and a Half Months. Most of Them Homeless, Jobless and Hungry. Come to Po‘lice Station Asking to be Sent To Jail. niglinitlt. inelir same as the in on vagran Recognizin{ situgvion, â€" M last Tusesday Death Saturday of Mrs. R. J. Webber Hd(l l)((ll \c\(nt \Qd}\ Getty and family. in Timmins and buted Much to Musical Find Broken Bodies Life Here, _ of Lake Shore Men It was with sincers th?y, a large numb Timmins and distric death of Mrs. R. J. Cambrai Ave., on Sa 8.30 o‘clock at her h The late Mrs, Webber was formeorly Miss Annie Cowley Kinsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kinsey, of D>â€" vonshire, England, and became the bride of Mr. Webber in July, 1929, the ceremony taking place ci, the United Church in ‘Timmins. She was a popular of the United Church choir, and in demand at musical enterjainments in the town. She was also a memjer of the Porcuâ€" pine Gles Club, and of the Porcupine Women‘s Music and Literary Society, and had on several occasions added .o the entertainment value of rsvents beld by these clubs by her,. {alented singing of wellâ€"known selections. Comâ€" ing to Timmins seventcen years ago she won at once a high place in musical circles in the town and district, her rich and expressive voice being a deâ€" cided asset to the musical talsns here. Generous with her talent, she was a singing. Surviving are hrer husband, Mr. R. J. Webber, a brother, Mr. David Kinsey, of Hollinger Lane, and a sister, Mrs. George Mitchell, of Cedar St. N. Funeral serviccs were held on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at 3.30 o‘clock at the Un‘i¢ed Church, conducted by the Reyv. W. M. Mustard, and attended by a very large number of sorrowing friends. A larg> number of floral tributes, showinz the popularity of the late Mrs. Webber, were recgived, the following keing included in those sending flora! Im? i.lme Wheon he usua rate to cided asset to the musical talsen‘s here. Generous with her talent, she was a favourite soloist at innumegrable gathâ€" erings in cearlier daysâ€"band concemt‘s, Lancashire, Cornish, Caledonian, church and othesr events being deligh.â€" ed on many occasions with her gifted singing. Husband; Dave, Lil‘a and Kailie; Joan Gsorge and family; Jim, Minniec and family; Eddie, Ethel, John and Maud; Mr. and Mrs. McFadden and family; Dr. Lou Hudson; Golden Beaver Lodge No. 578, A.F. A.M.; Hollinger Mine; Caprain and Shift Boss of the Timber Gang; Main Shait Shiit Branch 88 of the Canadian Legion; Mr. and Mrs. W. Jardine and family; Employses‘ Committse Hollinger Emâ€" ployses‘ Medical Services Association; Mr. and Mrs, Russell Stoneman; Mr. and Mrs. Tapper and lit.le Margaret; United Church Choir; Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell; Mrs. Shephard; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Powsll and Keith; Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilkin and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallam; Mr. and Myrs. Backâ€" houss; Mr. John Richards and Fred; Iromne and Bob; Scullioni EÂ¥ore; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pyg; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson; Mr. and Mrs. D. Whitford and Mr. and Mrs. Sears; Mr. and Mrs. Lory; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Brown; George, Jean and Marjorig; Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholson; Mr. and Mrs. Jo> Ormston; Mr. and Mrs,. W. Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Jago; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wills, Schumacher; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Whitâ€" tam, Mtr. and Mrs. Luxmore; Mr. and lun ti Jn at n â€"fo IT‘wo more me ht. cif me as the ma) now ht SPECIALS! Act Fast! OUR WINDOWs izing the sericusness Magistrate Atkinson day in police court that mit Mos 1 V 11 i1Arp : and â€"uf?ep r2gredo r Oof friends in t â€"learned of the Weboke:r, of 38 urday morning at oms. on cha se _ men he polic 11 the Magisâ€" wish tc 11 ha th li} A Way avenue night on a chat charge being it G. Gibson and c 3. â€" Chay } n family; Mr. and ] and Mrs. Haryy Jim and Mary L Getty and family on wWiil acce} n and wil Trapped â€" Miners‘ _ Bodi Found After ELightâ€"D: Search. Death Sudden. Thrp smashed bodies of the two men buricd in the Lake Shore ~Mine at Kirkland Lake, nine Cays ago were reâ€" covered yesterday by roscue crews. Both men were dsead. Their bodits were crushed and broken by thr huge weight of rock on top of them. Jchn Holubec and Vito Vlaisavgevic were entombed on the 2,700â€"f00t level of the mine on December 27, shortly before midnight. They wereworking in a Ttaise when the wall ca,ved in, trapping them. Doctors said that the position in which the bodics were found indicated that death had been insvantancous. app) J. Harry Smith, of phe press bureau Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way, always has somsthing original and plsasing in the way of a Christmas and New Year‘s greeting card. The one recently sent out by Mr. Srfaith was no exception to the rule. Its chief fsature is a photograph of Windsor €ration, Montreal, taken a day or two befor> Clhristmas 1938. Accompanying the picture are the old but everâ€"new gocd wishes for a Merry ‘Christmas and a Happy New Year. Greetings Card Different from the Ordinary Ones J. Harry Smith, marager press bureau Canadian Pac way, always has somsthing ori plsasing in the way of a C THURSDAY. JANUARY, 1938 l1¢ ike thom back lats Wb €e1 aid i1 endin 11 Pine Street 8 ed war J. Bert Sutherland V First Ave, for preserving and enhancing the beauty of the skin and the new Elizabeth Arden creations, Prince‘s Feather â€" and â€" Redwood shades of Lipstick and Rouge, may always: be had at ELIZABETH ARDEN by govert DNUCGGTIST ma childron; Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Jackson and i1 Mrs. W. Sp>oncer; Mr. y M. Downing; Maudie, Lthkit: Mx. and" Mrs. J. Schumacher Phome 803 court that or. Dominâ€" ty for theose m the fare r homesâ€"if wn can not nd lodgings come here dosp‘e the wife. ind of good in is that cate Atkinâ€" day,, ‘"I, is use they Bodies d fst z.. the

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