~Z2nd and 4th Sunday at 3 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrange ment. . pim.â€"Evening Prover Holy Communton on ist Sunday at 11 10.00 a.m 1015 a.m 11.00 a .m sunday Sunday bunday Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Welcome, Come and Worship Monda Tuesda Tuesda 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. Rev. A. L. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€"wW 2.30 p.m.â€"During Lent, Cottage Prayer Meetings in homes at South Porcuâ€" pine and District. Invitations reâ€" Tue a.m. and 9 pm. at Wednesday Choir pr; Thursday : at 8 p.m. Fridays: Y Mondays for â€"Pj Corner Eim and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. JI. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm $t. North â€" Phone 1982â€"W sUNDAY, MARCH 19th, 1939 11.00â€"Sunday School, Bible Classes and Communicants‘ Class. 7.00â€"Public Worship in the Finnish 14 YEAITS, 11.00 a.m.â€"Domo 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Morni Ven. J Â¥ 64 lowship 6.30 p.n Wednesday Thursday, 6 Friday. 7 Tuesda 11.00 a.m.â€" 2.00 pm.â€" 7.00 p.m.â€" Monday, Society 1.00â€"Sunday â€" School and Communicant 7.00â€"Public Worship language, from sunday © Wed. Eve Golden Christian Science Society Oddfeliows‘ Hial!, Spruce Street North Sunday, March 19th Sunday Service Bubject: "I Major and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. idayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeth St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church The United Church, Timmins Revy. W. M Mustard. M.A.. B.D (GCorner Pourth Ave. and Céedar Stre 1045 am.â€"Morning Worship. 12.15 pm.â€"Sunday School for all and over. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School fo all und 111 10.00 a m 11.00 a m south Porcupine Finnish United Church Rector: Rev. Canon Cusning, 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 pm.â€"Baptisms 700 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Simday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. 12 years of age. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Special Music by the Choir. A Hearty Welcome Awaits Evervone Finnish United Church Timmins worsihnippers‘ League. 30 p.m.â€"Sunday School forâ€" low 12 years. B0 pm.â€"Evening Service. All Are Cordially Welcome The Salvation Army FPAGE STX Church PAFFPCDIL HALL, 19 FIRST South Porcupine. Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. Kev. James A. Lyttle, Minister ) a.m.â€"â€"â€"Sunday School far 211 41 Trinity United Church the vain:; for him guilt in vain." A Cordial Welcoms St. Paul‘s Church s: Y.P.S. Megeting. A Cordial Welcome To All Church Directory Meet south Poreupine, Ont. 1. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Sunday Services 1.~Sunday School Schumacher Anglican St. Matthew‘s Church T 8.00 Junior Bible Morninge Pr quart mmin etinas 10890 p.m..â€"â€"Chot Everybody Welcor United Church l choolâ€" aing M ime of Schumacher BATINFE, M.A., BD., Minister 1J pi n.â€"Corps Cadets. pm.â€"Young â€" Peoples J1¢ tI Thou shalt not take the Lord thy God in e Lord will not hold that taketh his name odus 20 2.45 a.m ‘etingoâ€"f riking adult at the Man pm. Free English )r Finnish adults in Higsh â€"School buildâ€" iy School fo all under s‘ Aid meetin to. 10 p.m. Orchestra p1 Holiness Meeting inday School. olders and Adâ€" But!f ireat â€" Salvation Laruc “lonoc u'u 1 She leaves tco and Ceéedar Streset: | husband, baby s Worship. sisters and two School for all 12 ITnterment tan s Sunday School rvice and Younz m MU To All 8.00 p.m 5‘ Club. Membership a0ir Practice. hip ung age â€" School dults, 10.30 18(II Phone 1094 pI ud Peopl! l1 above to A VE ind those living in trailers now nu 300,000â€"largely people who have tired and unsettied down, Inves r®ito faoriy raglit OQRDERS THE CLOSURE OF COMMUNIST SCHOOLT K6 Bu Shift TOMâ€" YOt Dwyer; M Mr. and Peéeggy and Alex F Gordon and Mrs. ( Myrs. W. R. Laffert Allen MacDonald an Camley; Mrs. A. C Family; Mr. and Mt len and Carl Wood James}; Milim{( The Undergrou Coniaurum Mii Ashton ; Mrs. Joh ilda, Jack and . Shift Bossez, C( Wattan, Doime son; Mr. and M FPamily; Mrs. Thompson and . CG. J. Re Mrs. Huxley 120 anC Lampkin Mtr. and on K Mr. a Brook MT,. i Chrissie; Mr. an Coniaurum Mine Mrs. Flowers ar Mrs. L. Saudetr Queenie and cival; Dorothy 4 Beulah PFisher; Third Form Pup school; Mrs. Rc Coniaurum Mine O‘Shea; Mr. anc Mary and Sincl Shield and Fami Thompson; Mr. ; Mr. and Mrsg. Ges Mrs. Jack Brad George Fetterly ; ind ind eI Cripps3; Mr. and 1 Pamily: Surfacemen Mr. er; M Paimily Familyv and M Camleyv Lesley Hall; Mr. and M Vance; Mr. and Mrs. T Hollinger Construction ; er; Mr. and Mrs. Jam and Mrs. Thos. Vansickl wW. H. Pritchard; Mr. a an Johns; Mr. and Mr lan; Mrs. Miller and F: Mrs. Roy Hamilton; Al 4. â€"Van Mr3. adie, C re0, °k. xXqung; mhopmen, C Mine; Coniaurum Hockey PI and Mrs. E. Richards: Mr. KCAC f1 beautlifu Interme: cupine cer i¢t Mona The funeral Briden took p from the 81 Third Ave Funeral Last Week of Mrs. W. L. Briden Nearly 150 Floral Tokens to Show Esteem for the Late Mrs. Briden and sympathy with the Berâ€" eaved. the and Mi Mrs Kin Huxley Millm( Matro O.F.S Haned OUnD t pI}: M 1 Mr. and Mi er Construct Mr. and M Mrs. W. S M1 and Mr. Mr. EL. â€" SriCl Ed. Ahr: {r. Dona ind 106 MCK U mE Jirn il 11 T1 ind d Nis@ht Mr3s rldac McCann E) ay; M id Mrs in lil€ hon Dou VL d Family; I ourtemancht Mrs. Anderso Mrs, Perciva Mr. and conducted by BR nity United Churd MI A 4A ind M M1t i; â€"Mr. a ind Claud Harry an um Mine en OWn : tron ind them m t ald â€"Attorgesey Ww n 1 ie late Mrs, W. L. i Thursday, March e of her parents. iumacher. 1M M 1 UruUuni t d E. Abrams; iumacher High and Alberta, and Mrs., P MI 1} McGee; Mr. nd Maynard; ndsa: Percill M 111 I‘re yH JoOC MJ segult Ally > ~( Chatson and aurum Mine, Murphy and 7. A. Briden: Membe A.M Millan IM 1l )1 ent Mr. and Mr: Mrs. Norm Mac McMil Rut iol ching or asphemy n our ter Rafluse Pritch y T. H Famil Mtr. at n; Mary raik; MÂ¥ and Myrs. de; Matâ€" ad Strat; c; . wW.â€"â€" L. e Jamigâ€" 1lden and ilt; ~Les _Mr. and | 1 G@u2enIt erley an Â¥ : Btaff Mr. and ind Mrs3, Mr. and : _ Doris nda Day Mot] Mr. and th Bay; Blanche Minc; it Shift, nd: Ted a Ozzi Walte W. Rol} Bill and Robertâ€" renidge:; Gerald Ir. and Kanetr rout 1 h Mrs. D Wilson : 1 Mtrs Daltor Ok t Urg 1J Elt OM 16 th riblii do.f L1 netrs act v bbre 1} and Mr. id w 1€ an{ *A ind ind and Mr. n id Ros*, Ivy, P rs. J. Thon and Iris; Mr. Miss E. Jone dour; Mr. a family:© Muri Mr. and Mrs. Pa Family: Mrs. Alf. Kell tin and fami Holl T im Funeral This Week of Mr. Ernest Webb Services Very Largely Atâ€" tended and Profusion of Foral Tokens. Lm}p) hop ibu dic MacKechnie: The Ti ; Commercial Bowlin thew‘s â€" â€"S| ind Mtr William Mut Bert. i¢@ fore H Yes, yes, a wire to ing else happen w atr om nun Bill; Mr. and Mrs. C. Ww r. and Mrs. Bell; The Taylor n‘> and Marianne Kemkall : Art Larivee; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rowe: ‘s. E. B. Rows; Mr. and Mrs. Garfield; Bert, Weoda and ‘ne and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. (Cobalt); Joe, Dorothy and ol S. i. H. Scott and family; and family; the Read _ and Mrs. W. Ruthorford, Eric (Swastika): Mr. and nas and family; Mrs. Tilley . and Mrs. W. H. Pritchard, ‘s; Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Broâ€" ind Mrs. J. Holland and t, Elingr, Ernie, Eddie and Alf. and Bob Booth; Mr. oker and family; Mr. and aude;: Eddy and Vernaâ€"‘ im Gross, University of British Columbia under fcor $10. He drove it 40,000 miles before decid a paying audience at Vancouver. He started the His foot jammed under the clutch pedal. He t moment. Vancouver Student Says Farewoell to Car NI ind Lsthe family; M Ruby; M _ § and â€" far ‘ an iliness of three years, _ Wet) was a and mjer of the community, services were largoly atâ€" larg»> numbers of floral numerous friends in Timâ€" Oountl VIis101 VIC is a list of the floral from the Family; St. + Scout ‘Troop; Exsecuâ€" Boy Scout Association: unting Office; Staff of isions; Hollingeor Mill ‘s of the Hollinger steel chool Staff; Timmins ard; Staff of Noarthorn Co. Ltd.; Dr. Kolly and ; The Timmins Tonnis ‘es were held on Man St. Mattheéew‘s Angli ‘ the late Mr. Ern>s ed away at his homse reéet south, on Frida ther;â€" Mr. a ; Mr. and M Miss B. L KUULIG and Booth; Mr. ly; Mr. and ind V Matthew franc famil THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO compietle _ course in a future Steady progress of the T. N« O Railway was outlined to members of the Ontario Legislature by Premier Hepburn on Tuesday. Net Revenue. by comparison, had increased in the four years from $245,000 in 1934 to $1,226,000 in 1938. and Mrs. Lacey and family; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nixon; the Kellys at Creighâ€" ‘ton; and Bert; Mrs. Britton ans 'thfl Swerngy‘s; Mrs. Melville and Dxane Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Anderson; 'Ml. and Mrs. Goodman and Tommy: | Mr. and Mrs. Severt; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clarke and Maynard; Mr. and Mrs 'Sell.u and family; Abbic and Emmi Ellw:, Mr. and Mrs. Flowers and famâ€" | fly; J1m and Ethel Keene; Mr. and Mrs. Hee McQuarric and Grase; Mr. and "\/I'~. Eacton and family; Lloyd Johns: ~Bill and Dolly McHugh; Andrews fam- ily at Cobalt; Mr. and Mrs. Lawley the Mir McQues CHAPLEAU WILL NOT BE CONNECTED BY HIGHWAY T. N. 0. REVENUES ARE INCREASED SINCE 193 Anng; R. CGirl Dr. Irvine; M Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Rol Je Access t 1e main h is not Hur 11 T C family. any Ccarc nsweor will be don Glea taffordads ) Chap ch w av in; Anne Jop mprehn outllined to members of Legislature by Premier Tuesday. Net Revenue. )1 inson; Ma> Bugera; Mr. n Robinson; Mr. and forrisgon; th> . Cam#sran icher; Mrs. Farcher and Cockalt); Mr. and Mrs. Anne Jopson; Carl and Freda and Stearns; Mr. y and family; Mr. and n; the Kellys at Creighâ€" Bert; Mrs. Britton and ; . Mrs. Melville and d Mrs. R. S. Anderson; Goodman and Tommy: eqlul ‘hen tisty Highway orth Baj WXA tball pool â€"â€"HUmMmOorist by road from ms C the Provâ€" some time, saiid ays, Hon.. T. B. ay recently. r‘s of sympathy he familyv. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. ‘e and Emmai wers and famâ€" ; Mr. and Mrs. ‘ace; Mr. and autious young mnsland, will M 1i wl r and Hitzch: Langman; Theress Lacroix; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sulhany; Mr. and Mrs. Ed W.l Ahr; Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Minthorn:; Mr. | and Mrs. Lowe; the Read‘s and Cretâ€" neéy‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rosner;| Walter J. Chapman; the Webb family ; | Mr. S. Klsiman; Mr. and Mrs. Jas.| Keene; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompâ€"| son; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laporte; "Your old Pal, Alf," of Sault Ste. Marie;: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Travers; Mr. ard Mrs.! Sol Shankman; Mr. and Mrs. Peters;| Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy DBunbar; Mr. and | Mrs. M. B. Sceott and Jean: Jos and | Marie; Jo>rry Laflamms; Plate Shop! Employses, Hollinger Ming: Bort. Alf,' Bob Booth; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkâ€" inson and Kay:; Purdon and Laflamms: l Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pritchard; J. E. McGrath; Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan; | Neville and George; Constables Melâ€" ville and jraig, Holly Polica Dept.; Mr. A. H. Wohlrab; Mr. and Mrs. John Knox; ‘Timmins Fir» Fishters. Local 535; Hollinger Acscounting Office: Mrs The late Mr. Hitch collapsed on th»: street about 3 o‘clock on Saturday afâ€" : terncon, and died in the office of Dr. | Boutin a short time later. He had been in apparent good health, although only | short time before his death he menâ€" tiond that he had felt rather ill. A notable record in police work was acquired by the late Mr. Hitch. Alâ€" though only 54 years of ags, he had served with the London Metropolitan lPohc* Seotland Yard, as Inspector of lPoh"e at Regina, secretary of the chief of police at Medicine Hat., deputy chief at Regina, and lastly as chief of police at the Hollinger Mine. ' Left to mourn his loss are his wife., two sons, William and Lloya; _three daughters, Mrs. Prots, Mrs. Baranaoski, and Maurisse; and three sisters and on> brother in Londaon. EFneoland : 1 | ors brother in London, England. Floral tributes were received from the following: Mother and the family; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Curtis; Mr. and Mrs. | Funcral services wore conductel b: the Rev. Fr. L:o Madry and the Ro\ Fr. and pallâ€"bearers were: In spector Creasy, of the Ontario Provin clal Police (Haileybury); Constabl Braney, of the Ontario Provipsial Po lice; Constab‘lse Melville, of the Hollin | ger Police; Constable Craig, of th iHonmger Police; Inspector Olson o \ Timmins Folics; and Chief Gagnon o | the Timmins Police, i _A very largs number of friends were , presoert to pay their last respects to the l late Charles Hitch, Hollinger Police Chief, on Tuesday morning, when ftuâ€" | neral services were held at the Church of Nativity at 9 o‘clock. The lat> Mr. Hitch was a valued and respected momâ€" ber of the community, having besn for seven years the head of the Hollingor | police force., l A guard of honour was formed by tht police of th> district, all police offiâ€" cers being present from the Dome, Anikâ€" being present irom the Doms, Ankâ€" erits, Pamour, Goldeon City, Paymaster, Mounted Police, Provincial Police, South Porsupin®, Schumacher, Timmins and Hollinger polics. Funeral on Tuesday of Mr. Charles Hitch Largely Attended and Man;, _ _ Floral Tokens. Grandma always was a keen shopper and quick to "snap up" a bargain . .« but you‘ll recognize these BARGAIN OFFERS without her years of exâ€" perience ... you save real money ... you get a swell selection of magazines and a full year of our newspaper. That‘s what we call a "break" for you readers . .. no wonder grandma saysâ€""YÂ¥OU‘VE GOT SOMETHING THERE!" Grandma always SUPERâ€"VALUE OFFER THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 YEAR AND THREE BIG MAGAZINES GROUP A â€" SELECT 1 â€"| GROUP B â€" SELECT 2 ALLâ€"FAMILY CFFER THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 YEAR AND ANY THREE MAGAZINES PLEASE CHECK THREE MAGAZINES DESIRED National Home Monthly, I Year. Canadian Magazine, I Year. Chatelaine, I Yeoar. Pictorial Review, 4 Year. Canadiaon Horticulture and Home Magarine, I Year. i LE PI:â€" Newsâ€"Week, 6 Mos. True Story, I Yr. Seraenland, I YÂ¥r. Judge, | Yr. McCall‘s, 1 Yr. Magazine Digest, 6 Mos. Parents‘, I Â¥Yr. Christian Herald, i Yr. Waman‘s Home Companion, | Â¥r Collier‘s, I Yr. American Boy, I Â¥r. Maclean‘s Magazine (24 issues) 1 Year. > DCpC.;: JMr. Mrs. John hters. Local Office: Mrs. Row In _I once knew, in Baltimors, a man | who told stories as lurid and as inreâ€" |dible as those told by, for instance. iCa.'sanova or Venvenute Collini. People MrSs. G,. H. F. Adams; Hollinzer Capâ€" There was one story the scsne of tains and Foremen; Mr. and Mrs. J.| which was laid in a small town in P. Lynch; Mr. and Mrs. W. Massicott: |southern Franceâ€"Nimes, I think. | Timmins Polics: Ontario Police Assoâ€" ciation; Hollinger Mines. ! Mass cards from: Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. Mary McHugh, of " Sault Ste. Marie; Charls Miron, Jr.: |Mr. and Mrs Chas Miron; Mr. and |Mrs. John Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. P. |Chapman; Bert Braney; Ivy and Stove: Mr. and Mrs. A. Frete, of Sudbury; Bill: ssino and Louis; Mr. and Mrs. C. Culhane; Mr. and Mrs. A. Prout; Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews; Ronald and ! Philip Andrew; Mr. and Mrs. Whitford; iOswald Smith; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Carriers; The Prete Family, Sudbury ; Chiof and Mrs. J. J. Tookey, of Wrightâ€" Hargreaves, Kirkland Lake. ’ Cards of sympathy from: Mr. and ‘ Mrs. C. L. Lacey and family; Mr. and | Mrs. W. J. Kissick and Bill: Dick Masâ€" ‘on; Mr. and Mrs. Alderdice; Mr. and Mrs. .A. Booth and family; Mr. and Mrs. H. Cox and family; Annie and Winnie; Forest and Aimee Harten and boys, ; Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. W. Masâ€" Kenzie; Mrs. Kesats; Mrs. Bortha Boyle, ISaulL Ste. Marie; Stanley and Elva ! t I Booth; Florabell and Richard Philp: Mr. F. Hopper, London, Ont.; the Rov. Canon R. S. Cushing. Several letters and telegrams of symâ€" pathy were also received by the berâ€" ~eaved family. It khad to do with a bullâ€"fight, and the sudden substitution of my friend for | the regular matador, and with his great | viectory over the bull. One man who \had heard the tale found himself in \‘Nimes, and decided to investigate just to prove how great a liar this Bailtiâ€" 'morean could be. He sought out the \ mayor, asked him about the incident, land then, to his surprise, discovered that the whole incradible business was trus in all its details. Other individuals investigaied, when ozscasion arose, still other stories, and in each instance found them verifiable. The supposed liar was graduvally acquirâ€" ing a reputation for extroms truthfulâ€" ness, but unfortunately ho died before he could cash in upon his reviving reâ€" putation. [ im it mss Enjoyed Visit to Europe \_â€" But Wouldn‘t Live There _ Rouyn, March 15â€"W. Krattiger, well Rouyn merchant, arrived back in town on Saturday morning, after | having spent the past few months traâ€" velling in Europe, visiting his. native Switzerland and also France and Gerâ€" _many.. Mr. Krattiger‘s opinion is that ! European countries are still wonderful listened because the stories, untrue on Perhaps Some Local Tall Stories are Truthful, Too Chapman; B Mr. and Mrs, ss3ino and Culhane; Mr and Mrs. A. Phiilip Andre Oswald Smit Carrier2: Th TVIDOOS HSINYÂ¥OD w o :0‘0000000000000’00:000000:00:‘0000:00000000000 '001 @ 8..30 sharp h « © 6 Adults only, bring your friends and pastys and cakes i A programme of the best, with the Cornish Social Club orchestra ’. in attendance for dancing. 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(Baltimore Sun) Maclean‘s Magozine, 24 issues as from: Mr. and Mrs. ) Mrs. Mary McHugh, â€" Marie; Charls Miron, Jt Irs. Chas Miron:; Mr. ar social, Pasty and Saffron Cake Suppe F:Yr. 8. t Â¥r. i 4 YÂ¥t. iew. I Y Hollinger Hall SATURDAY â€" MARCH 18 J Superâ€"Yaluse Globe and Mailâ€"In naming the Toâ€" ronto ferryboats the chisf end to be served is to call them something to which they will answer promptly and lye on time. "Definitely no. Not to be contemâ€" plated under any consideration." having spent the past few months traâ€" velling in Europe, visiting his. native Switzerland and also France and Gerâ€" many.. Mr. Krattiger‘s opinion is that European countries are still wonderfui places to spend a holday and afford marvellous opportunities for those who can travelâ€"but as places to liveâ€" Rouyn, March 15â€"W. Krattiger, well known Rouyn merchant, arrived back in town on Saturday morning, after Other individuals investigaied, when ozscasion arose, still other stories, and in each instance found them verifiable. The supposed liar was graduvally acquirâ€" ing a reputation for extroms truthfulâ€" ness, but unfortunately ho died before he could cash in upon his reviving reâ€" putation. their face, still had the quality of Htigh romance. ALL FOUR O ALL FOUR OML Y Phone 678