Mrs. S. Laub, of Vegreville, Alperta, was a visitor to town and districs ten years ago, and was very heartily welâ€" comed here by hosts of oldâ€"time friends. HMe came hore with his facherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. J. Davis, "just to see the old town again and to â€"renew acquaintances‘ as Mr. Laub himself said. Mr. Laub was ons of the pioneers of Golden City, later coming :o Timmins where he was one of the most popular business men of earlier days. He built the store that was for some ime occupied by R. Abraham and Co. The dGeathâ€"occurretdt ‘ten years ago ol Mrs. Exclda FPortolance, who away at he a_~ of 68 years, 6 months at her homs €3‘% Wilson Ave. . Death was dus /1 cancer. The late Mrs Portclance was born in Quebec, danrghter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lebrum She was survived by several children som> of them residing in Tiinmins. The Ladios Night at the Lancashire Club ten years ago was a most enjoyâ€" able affair.. The ladies had charge of the complete programms and as oxâ€" pected provided a delightful cvening. Among the novel:ies were a balloon bursting compstition, Mr. Jas. Elmer being the winner, and a confc.cti dancs and a flashliâ€"ht dance. In the "mysâ€" tery lady" dance, Mr. I Bownsss was the lucky man in picking the "mystery lacdy." ar. centlen iw, the c0o for a loss In the opening game of the Jiunior NOH.A. for this group ten years ago, the Timmins Junior Hockey Club pullâ€" ed out a nicc win at cthe rink here, the big crowd present being delighted wich the brand of hackey shown and w#ll pleased with the style of the Timmins Juniors who put up a fine battle against the Iroquois Falls team. The two teams wre evenly matched. The Iroâ€" gquois Falls wore che heavier, thouzsh all of them being young, most of them being Higsh School lads. The end of the third pericd saw the score 1 to 1, and twenty minutes of overtime was rceessary, the final score being 3 to 1 in favour of the Timmins Juniors. Glove and Mail: Whether or not it would stand chemical examinacion, there appears to be logic in a North Toronto man‘s claim that red pepper in his boots keeps his feeskt warm.. Wilson only Caughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson, passed away at the Timâ€" mins hospital ten years ago. The litâ€" tle girl, who was four years .Oof age, ecroracted orysipelas of a very malignâ€" ant type, and despite the skill and atâ€" ‘ention o‘ two physicians and two nurses the child‘s life could not be saved. The funcral service, largely atâ€" tended. was conducted by Rev. Ivan E. Kcnunedy at the Trinity Unkied Church. The sormon by the minister was a sinâ€" cere expression of the sympathy, afâ€" fection and comfort to the sorrowing relaives. Beautiful fowers in profusâ€" ionmn were received from friends as tokâ€" ons of love and remembrance. Followâ€" ing the ceremony at che church the body was taken to North Bay for inâ€" torment. wedding ceremony was quies: and inâ€" formal and only immediate relatives were present. Rev. J. D. Parks, minâ€" ister of the United Church, Timmins, officiated. On Thursday, Jan. 3rd, 1929, at the home of her parems, Mr. and Mrs. H. Duff. 21 Montgomery avenue, Timmins, Miss Jean Dufl became the bride of Herbert Roy, of South Poreupine. The wedding ceremony was quies: and inâ€" formal and only immediate relatives pmrtios aU) LCN SI fey4 At[8o1} â€"ryCue 1 awues at;} J9 SleqWisUt JgU}0 JO S ‘ca®ts cym asou,; sapun{d c+ surow uctiutpndat 10 tomÂ¥r;esuto 44q ,1;@Sp Jo â€"uep.ing, Bet[Â¥dâ€"0s STW)Y caoWal OIL ‘Ainio{su U 411Â¥a18 oIlt sAass OuUuAM cSOu] pUB SCY URW EM ST Somo UrW aud jtgm <rqy no«k puua.t pmoa 1 ccsjnost stt camb sowun â€"Us}jJ0 purâ€"ic1jqop out JOo 1itui se qutocd â€"BUE3S sY wr9i}y se SI post ‘icotpsoo ucdn saty PNoA sty] }o3pJoi patusaistp C1 put , [PUOIIUU,. 4SCWaIOJ JQ Joaj ~]EWUW B ,jCap JO Uuapamg st», Pot[Â¥8] St BM JG [BAOWoI o1 piÂ¥SeI 0; ‘t0O1qap iysd oyj Suumaptsu0d UI ‘amsyAm â€"o0§(J pUt UI fJuapuo} ® Uaa( EU SWSSS oI6U} SIB3A jUgJ98I UTI,, pmoys egt otrand ut osoy} uB [[B YOHJIM MSIA To aumcd s 07 Aijinp x and tha‘ the tims has come to considaur Jjust where such policies will lead us. It could lead to national disascer. ~"Th> backbons of thse Canadian scconomy is the volume of small savâ€" ings, gathered togethsr in dimss, quarters and dollars and plased for estate Accumultialed. As presidnt the Canadian Life Insurance <~Offi Associstion whose member compa ksen chosen to carry out the sires of so many Cdmxdinnq IL cons L. my duty to pu farward a poin visw which all governments and t] n public life should pandsr. and Presiden: of the Canada Life Asâ€" surancse Company, interviewed the other day, predicted chat new lifs inâ€" surance writton by Dominion and proâ€" vincial lizensed companies and by fraâ€" ternal t >nsfit sociecties operating in the Dominion would cotal $825,090,080 for the 12 months ending Dac. 31, 1838, and chat tcotal business in force would 2xceed $7,029,000,000. "When it is considered," he said, "that dospite the oï¬ spring and the very pronounced slowâ€" ing down of business generally owing to the grave international situation in the fali, new insurance salss will probâ€" ably only be> from two to thres per ceryv. below thass of 1937, and that the volume of insurance in forecs will esâ€" tinued, "wouldâ€"sesm to prove that an overwhelming majoriay of the men and womsn in Canada, who carn monsy, and are responsible for the welfare of asp:ndents, have made the doliberate dezsision that life insurance is one of the most important means by which they can hopzs to accomplish th2ir inâ€" ventions. In many casos lifeo insurance will prove to be h only substantial estate accumulated. As pr2sident of Suggests III Result of Interest Cutting LZOFrOntd Jan. i1.â€"â€"A lic confidence in the : curity of life insuran Mitchell, presidasnt ol Life Insurancs Offi: and Presiden: of the « surancse Compainy, i other day, predicted tablish a record all high for Canada, th2e resulits are partiswarly> gratifying, not only as an expression of the conâ€" fidenc> of thre> and a half million Canadians in what is perkaps the greatest coâ€"operative business in Dominiaon, bus, as an expression of faith in the country itselfl. Thsse thrifty Canad‘ans, through their sayvâ€" ings in lif> insurancs, are not only thrifty Canad‘ans, through their ings in lif> insurancs, are not prccectinz their dependents and viding for ‘their own cld age, but | very ‘thriftiness has bsen a va‘r factor in reducing the burd>n of | lic rzlief, and the investment of : savings in a multitud:s of public privecs undertakings has helped prive? undGerlt? â€" busin stimulate emp:o1 D3minion. Claims Savings of Life Insuâ€" rance Policyholders Afâ€" fected. With Vincent Price, Charlie Ruggles, Helen Broderick, Mischa Auer and Jov Hodges, ADBDED sHORTS "COMMUNITY sING" "NATURAL WONDERS OF THE WEST" "TOILS OF THE LAW*"â€"Floyd Gibbons The foresgoin Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday January 13th and 14th "THANKS FOR EVERYTHINCG®" Starring ADOLPHE MENJOU, JACK OGAKIE, JACK HALEY ARLEN WHELAN, TONXY MARTIN and BJINNIE BARNXES "HOME ON THE RANGE"â€"Andyv Clyde Comedy "YOKEL BOY MAKES GOOD ‘â€"Cartoon UNIVERSAL NEWS REEL With Dick Foran, Ann sSheridan, .lohnme l)u.s an(l Reagan The Three Stooges in "FLAT FOOT STOOGES® M. . M. Miniatureâ€"â€"*"TU l‘\l’()()' l‘rave!talk-â€"- ‘BEAUTIFUL BUDAPEST"® Wednesday and Thursday, January 18â€"19 DC K PO\VLLL l‘il' CCBRIEN and PRISCILLA LANXE in » 4e« en T We nc (Filmed in Glorious Technicolour) With Walter Brennan, Douglas Dumbrille, Karen Morie and Moroni Olsen Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday â€" _ January 15th, 16th and 17th record all high for Canada 5 are partiscw arly> gratifying s an expression of the conâ€" "COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN" LORETTA YOUNG and RICHARD GREEN "KENTUCKY" NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. business aActivit mp‘:oyment all LAST SHOWING TOâ€"NIGHT PALACE "SERVICE DEâ€"LUXE" CONsSTANCE BENNETT in Apprec stabil LUSâ€"ADDED SHORTS Mitchell conâ€" Ccs, andad :t rcross th compantos it th2 a>â€" I considcei AT THE TIMMINS THEATKES only proâ€" their aable pubâ€" th2ir 10 cqouUeEInsUI dU} JO UIsUC)} J3UI,, ‘sn JO qsSouwu JO cwl)JII 3U)} U £I1g9A0%0.1 OU sq [[IM a1ol] TJM UWUOIJ €Eprurg ut‘ uotssaidap B cq [IIM cloU} 01 altSap aUulj coUualy pUB cAT}UJGUI osor A1jJIYU] aU} d.IciM [JAct 2 UJDa JO Ssaitl JI jtuj C ies =~SoceUu. Atpitu 4I ‘uUueliy OC1 08 0; wuau]} O; S$1 11 SE mMoI 08 Ci+ 44q ;jo aqutcd cU] 1jCO0USigA0 C1 orqrsscd se ojginb St 11 pus osgmosad U MalW "0%© 2e lolUL JC [OIJUOY TUPWUWISAOUGS â€"~In? BH#oBUEN ‘UuolSIt pUus ‘doj3 om 4b ySE ‘sumyrads us J UstuAÂ¥A ut auy ul ‘Bamnus wt 1| YUIQ)} I ‘Afoucd JC fj[nSsoxr auy} or bu unfair deh. adju: unfairly prolonge sercius paths for Undue stross on is y Ths: are entiled o a able them to act hav safekeeping in investm2>r‘s in our inâ€" stittcions, such as banks, irsurance companis, trust companies and lcan companies. A man cwing $2,000 on a Mortzage actually that amount to many individuals Suggested deâ€" moval of the soâ€"called "buraen of dabt" presumably (hat these Unperturbed over HollywCod‘s unâ€" friendly attitude, . Leni Riefenstahl, German movie actress, and reportâ€" ed friend of Hitler, recontly enjoyâ€" ed a visit to a typical California "Dude Ranch," wearing a gay shirt and 10â€"gallon hat. Davis and (Ronald 1l reasonaDiec Turns Cowâ€"Gir!| accomplish certain ends, muying of a house, farm nd security for cld ags, lable standard of living ndants. Rates of interest on iW rE nose who of mt f debit,, repudiation, tmeont legislation and 1. moratoria are danâ€" a nation to follow. loaw rates of int2sr2st tl] practice thrift which will >2nâ€" â€"certain ends, ind, if With HUGH HERBERT, MARY MAGUIRE and ToM BROWN " TWO SHADOWS"â€"Musical Comedy "BULLDOZING THE BULL"â€"Popeye Cartoon "NIGHT INTRUDER"â€"Floyd Gibbons EPISODE NO,. 3â€""PAINTED sSTALLION "OCrystal BaBHet"â€"Canadian Cameo Paran Special Children‘s Matinee every Saturday Morning at 10.30 a.m Children‘s Ticket 10e Matlinee Daily at 2.30 p.m Thursday and Friday, January 12th 13th "THAT MAN‘S HERE AGAIN® Tuesday and Wednesday, January 17 18 JACQUELINE WELLS and ROBERT PAIGE in Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Mond: January 14th, 15th and 16th GFNXE AUTRY in GOLDFIELDS "Knight is Young"â€"A Hal LeRoy Musical "Badminton Raecquet"~â€"Canadian Cameo Porky‘s Naughty Nephew"â€"Loonety Toon Carto@n A man givinz the name of Uuno Lepâ€" po and his age at 35, was charged in Sudbury poliss court with vagrancy. He had bzen found carrying an clectriz iron and the police apparenlly were dubious as vo its ownership. In caurt there was difficuity in the case beâ€" causs the accused apparently knew only a couple of words in English and uncerstand still less about the language. While an interpreter was being sought, however, the Crown Attotney sugges.ed that the case would have 3 be withdrawn as the police could not find anyone who had lost an electric iron and had no other eviâ€" denc»> on which to hold the accused. The accused smiled brsadly and startâ€" ed out Of the court even before the macgistrate had tims to make a formal dismissal of the charge The police and other csurt officials had vo laugh at the incident, the magistrate comâ€" menting that he never saw a man learn to understand English in a briefer space of time. companies in the miawter of interest rates lisos in the fact that our conâ€" with our palicvyholders arse basoed on rates of interest calculated o proâ€" vide a sufticient margin to gusamantes the prompt and complete payment of all policy claimsâ€"and che question o{ governmen al intorference with the inâ€" terest rates is on? cerns evory one of | million and more 1| holders in Canada lifeo insurancs com Canacaia have i11vf ensures «ne conuUunuanc? W JL lile insurance bonefits into th: homes of ‘he nation for years to come. If that flow is intemupted it will be a national calamity. We mus© make surse that in attempting to relieve the disiress of sertain of our citizens ws do not, by the method adopted, force injus‘ce and hardship upon ather equally wor hy citizens of the community whose rigshts sf thrif. ars of outstanding impoartanceo ‘o the welfare of the nation fs n and mnecessities, ana conunued habits low levels, impropsriy penaiizas thc lendsors as to both the face of their Icans and the rorcal return on their savings. Not only will unduly low sof intorest make difficult the further building up of savings, but it affects the whols working out of che funds already accumulated for such imponâ€" ant purposes as sinking funds, cducaâ€" tional and church endowments, workâ€" meon‘s compensation, friendly sovietl>s, life insurance, pensions, etc. "Life insurance has proved to be an seconomic bedrock of individual and naâ€" tional life. Disturbance of chat econoâ€" mic foundation threéeatens the savings of millions of thrifty psople who are Toronto Telegram: An authority preâ€" dicts automobiles will be powered by radio. At leass i; will eliminate backâ€" seat driving. cnts, for the financial ses own old aze, for che edu? areon, for the paymont of : urban and farm homes, ar c‘ther major responsibilitic "The presont volume of insurance in forc> in Canadaâ€"$7,000,000,000â€"is the final convincing testimony of their regard for these responsibilities. It ensures <he continuance flow of life insurance benefits into the homes of | ‘he nation for vears to come. If that| mscc o sc es tz ani r whole for the agrant Learns English In Record Time at Court: MIDNIGHT SHOW Every sSunday TELEPHONE .) )1 financial ampanies of depeondâ€" rcial security of their he education of chilâ€" eCc ol three and On their Evenings 7.00 and 8.50 p.m mortgages on ind for similar of Paramount News ' Poreupti | «ponsore by the 1 Ution wil Mace Gold Mines, Maple Pharmacy, Dr. McLarson, Sr., Sinclair McLean. G. B. Redden. Norman Sell>sfant, Smart Set Dress Shop, M. Smith, R. Smith, Sr.; Koeith Sterling, John Syvret. Topper, Tom Tyrell, Peter Wonger, Sr.; Watt‘s Bkery. Further Donations For Christmas Seals frey, J. D. MacLean, Joseph, MacNoil McIntyre Mines. Porcupine Badminton Clu». S$. M. Robson, William Rushton. H. E. Waddle, D. B. Walker. Ben Blas, Biggs, Sam Bucovetâ€" sky, Joe Brideau, Maurice Bissette. W. Cadieux, Rewart Cumming. Miss E. P. Dempsey, Martin Doyle John Drew, Art Dugan, Dwyer‘s Taxi James Engstrom. Gso. Frickson, Jas Gic‘ty, Angus Griove. T‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements T Another list of Contributor to Funds to Battle Tuber culosis. oroeupine Christmas Seal Returns to Dec. 28th James Lago. Geor:zse Munro. Miss A. McGarry, C ey. J. D. MacLean, J James G°0. Jas city, Angus Grieve. Edward Hart. Jones. Clifforda Lafranier, Peter Lavargne FPrank A Sidnsv | Herewith wl H. Gari lovd Ha Bargain coach excursion tickets will be valid on Trains 2 and 46 and their connections, Thursday, January 19th. Passengers who use our Train 2. will connect at North Bay with C.P. Train 2, leaving 8.20 p».m. same date Passengers who use ‘Train 46, will arrange their own transter to North Bay C. P. Depot and take C.â€"P. Train 8, leaving at 1.00 . a.m. Friday, January 20th. Tickets are valid to return, leaving destination point not later than C. P. Train No. 1 from Windsor Street Station, Montreal 10.15 p.m. Sunâ€" day, January 22nd, and connecting at North Bay with our Train 1 at 12.45 pm. Monday, January 23rd. EXCEPT passengers from points north of Porquis MUST leave not later that C. P. Train 7, from Montreal 7.50 p.m. Sunday, January 22nd, to connect at North Bay with our Train 47, Mondayv, January 23rd. Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, Ottawa, Ontario‘ Montrcal, Quebec and Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Que. Streamlined Trains 3590 and but zgood an all other Children 5 years of age, and under 12, wl HIALFE FARE Tickets good in coaches only THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1939 Tickets destined Quebec and Ste. Anne de Beaupre not good on Ssemiâ€" Tickets will not be honoured on Trains 49 and 50 Temiskaming anrd Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company anad AIgren Burks. 1t FROM T. N. 0. AND N.C. R. REGULAR STATIONS NEW EMPIRE Friday and Saturday, January 13th and 14th sSONJA HENIE, TYRONE POWER and ARTHUR TREACHER starring IVAN NOVOsSELTSEV NOTEâ€"Full English Titles are used throughout this feature in synchronization with the Russian sound. Starring ANN GILLIS, ROBERT KENT and JUNE TRAVIS Musical Comedyvyâ€""Got a Match" sportâ€"*"Four smart Dogs Color Tour Adventureâ€""Malayan Jungles" ALSOâ€""DICK â€" TRACY"7"â€"Serial No. 4 MIDNIGHT sSHOW EVERY WEDNESDAY Every Wednesday and Thursday there will be firstâ€"run feaâ€" tures, together with Dick Tracy serial. The First Timmins Showing of the Famous Russian Talking Picture Via North Bay and Canadian Pacific Rarlways Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday January 16th and 17th S t rrin m Wednesday, Wednesday Midnight and ns Club. assi Thursday, January 18th and 19th A TTMMINS FIRST RUNX IEATURE Coloured Dramaâ€""Man Without a Country Varietyâ€"*"It‘s A Good Stunt" Looney ‘FToon Cartoonâ€""Porky‘s Hare Hunt irenscse McCalâ€" seph,. MacNoil, MAY ROB=SON, IREXE HERVEY AND DEAN J AGGER DICK TRACY sSERIAL NO, 5 "WOMAN IN DISTRESS "THE THIRTEE N FIRS®T TIME IN TIMMINS >~ figh recupin TELEPHONE 173 02 to Quebec and 349 and 351 from Quebec, trains between Montrcal and Quebec. IIN ICE Dishonesty is Cause ‘ of \lu(h of Canada‘s Trouble Tony Ben. Johnstsn, told fellowâ€"citizons, that if eloste roduce the already too lar of civic officlals. If Orilli its pubic officials, it has a reputation for gensrosiy few municipalities can lay clut ada the f the woarld been appsintt Lake Firs Do Maxwell, who found that he to give to the fill the v. the death Huntsvill didats> Ben fellowâ€"citiz Winnipes, Jan. 11.â€"Canada‘s ire not due to actions of the T sorornmont. but t» lower pure uradul)lter ‘clared. "Some lowed their sens We when accompanied by guardian. B lastic Dombn ib ns ith Ameri on 2r Laks, Jan. 11 ibppainted â€" Chist "ire Dopartmont Bos Appointed Fire Chief for Larder Lake m. when ht btu enough brain 3t future of 3 ut we must na up uth to as coun would no No Baggage Checked 7. 11.â€"Canada‘s troubles actions of the Dominion ut lower â€" business art of ordinary citizens, ‘Ting:con, Montresal, preâ€" Canadian Construction en he arrived here this association‘s convention. r1@at‘s killing this country terated dishon>sty," he me business mon havo ense of ethies o0 become . It is not the fault of governm:nt. If a man up and tell this disâ€" i _ to ons of the servies © as well buvyâ€"a ticket art of ordinary ring .on, Montr Canadian Con T ** T‘he Northland *# *# PAGE SsEVEN is to give Canâ€" ainy country in uso them." have the tiny( Tony Bos has Lardet scseding Roy far 1939 vyora : d his . â€"overpays stabisheld to which invy clatm. s QrHiiI2 he woauld l1 â€" to