Toronto Telegram one who thinks he ; ana on the bunch. MONTHLY â€" jz Apply to The Canadian Bank of Commerce 201 Railway Street Fourth Avenue FOR RENT Heated. A h COAL OF ALL KINDS TCGETYV A TUDAA DA Eo Cold weather is at hand with its blustery winds and low temperatures, bri inging the time of year when your heavy clothes not only feel mighty comfortable, but are essential to preserve your health. So if your winter coat isn‘t clean and ready for wear, send it to Sinclair the Valet toâ€"day along with winter suits and dresses of the entire family. Our prices are reasonable, unusually so, considering the high quality of the work we do! â€"Due and Overdue Accounts. Mortgage Payments and Interest. Property and Income Taxes. Insurance Premiums. Medical and Hospital Expenses. Dental Expenses. Household FPurnishings, Equipment and FPuel. Educational Fees, And Other Useful Purnoses FOR RENTâ€"H» Route: CANADIAN NMNATIONAL Railways from North Bay Tickets on sale by all Agents of Canadian National Railways, Sudbury, North Bay, Pembroke, etc., also TEMISKAMING and NORTHERN ONTARIO RLY. and NIPISSING CENTRAL RLY. T336G Enquire for poster gnd_fuil information from Agents of T. N. 0. Rly. or C A NADIAN NAT ION®A L Fri., Nov, 10 We have just recenty completed alterations to our cleaning plant so that now it is one of the most modern in the district, with new equipment and enlarged quarters which offer the latest facilities for fast, efficient service. We take pride in inviting our many eustomers ta inspect our new plant at your earliest convenience. Fri., Nov. 10 Thurs., Nov. Round Trip Bargain Excursions Four 1x anda, » 81 Sixth venilences, wire Apply 166 Pine YOUR INVITED TO INSPECT Our Modernized Premises Sullivan Transfer SINCLAIR the VAÂ¥ALET USED AUTO PARTS NEW SPRINGS AND GLASS ersonal Loans tov 1Y _ PDEPOSITS â€"PROVIDE POR REPAYMENT er Useftil Purpose AT LOW RATES FINA NCIAL Nov. I . To C.N.R. Stations in the Maiitime Provinces. . of Quebec, New Brunswick; Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia ‘0 . To Pembroke Jct., Ottawa, Montreal. 10 . To Quebec City, Ste. Anne de Beaupre. CANADIAN NATIONAL Railways from North Bay learest Branch of "KEEP SPOTLESS WITH" â€"A itypical boy is an eal every banâ€" New Plant and Officeâ€"Opposite the Town Hall Tim mins d. App‘y 82 at least superficial sympathy with each cither‘s aims. For our part we are willâ€" ing to Britain and Franceâ€"afiver all Russia is in no danger of becaming involved so long as we watch our step." In a carefully worded address, Rusâ€" sia‘s Premier and Fcoreign Minister Molotoff very efficiently isolated the U.SSR. from all of the bellizerent naticns in this second world war. To Germany he has in effect said: "We are neutral. Expect nothing from us in ‘he way of material military assistance. Inasmuch as we are neighbours and coâ€"cperators in the plundering of Poâ€" lard, it would be well for us to express i _sSIFTING _ NEWS 4: 00000000000000000000000oo 00000000000'00000001000000000000'00000000000'00000000000000000000000000000000. PROPERTIES FOR SALE DRY WOOD FOR SALEâ€"at Beaumont Mines; 12 and 16 inches; Tamiarack, Birch and Spruce. Will sell any amount. Cheap. Come in with your truck and hnaul what yeu want. =~84y> POR SALEâ€"Tâ€"roomed house. Small down payment. Apply to Pete Laâ€" croix, 25 Kent street, Phone 4#527â€"W. 69â€"70 tf LOTS FOR SALE. BEST LOCATIONâ€" Near swimming pos! and town park. Fasy terms. $10 cash, $5 monthly. Frank Peldman, 110 Pine South Phone 130 for appointment. After 6 pim. phone 674. ~66â€"6711 HOUSES POR SALEâ€"All conveniences. Four rooms and seven rooms. $1200 and up. Euasy terms. Frank Feldâ€" man, 110 Pine SBouth. Phone 130, for appointment. After 6 p.m. phone 674. â€"66â€"67t1 Frank Peldman, 110 Pinc Phone 130 for appointment 6 pim. phone 674. Get Your Winter Clothes Cleaned PHUONE 6 2 5 WOOD FOR SALE By Hugh Murphy #.% *# % #* #* ‘se We Also Clean : Curtains ® Drapes â€" Rugs @ Upholstery © Gloves â€" Jackets It is very rarely that reports from Germany‘s iProgaganda Ministry «conâ€" cur with those from the press bureau‘s of the Allied armies. Today, however, they did. They ‘both said that there was no activity whatssever on the western front last nisht. GERMAN AND ALLIES NEWS COMMUNIQUES AGREE TODAY One recalls the prophscy of "Augur," famous correspondent who has shown an uncanny knowledze of the aims of FEuropean na‘jions and who has called so many icatastrophes before they hapâ€" poned. Augur that Russia will make no move to fizht anyone. Russia, he says, will play her cards close to her belly an‘d wait uwnitil the Allies and Germany have bloodsd theomselves <n the Then she will be ready to open wup and sit in the game and deal the desath blow to the nation which appears to be losing. Strong and fresh who can then fzainsay her the spoils she demands. | The whole tenor of the speech seemed to confirm the impression that Russia will continue, to play the lone wolf in this war. The "Bear That Walks Like a Man" will nc fiolvt any nation. She will merely sit tight and await an opportunity. Soâ€"ne has branded Britain as the argressor in this war. He has said that it would be "absurd" to continue the war, which he maintains, began over Poland. , } Inasmuch as Russia would obtain control over Finland by means of a ‘ pact, playfully called a "mutual assis-, tance" pact, Mclctoff, acting as Charlie McCarthy for Stalin, was quite severe with the Uniled States for her interâ€"| vention for Finland., | â€"â€"~CQO A J , mm I Phone 2120 I For Superior Fuels For Clean Coal and Service Mclland Bros., props. 143 Commereial Ave. 82 has branded Britain as the in this war. He has said that be "absurd" to continue the h he maintains, began over Phone 625 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARtTO Budbury â€" Star â€" Personally, we |should like to see civilization saved. As civilizations go, it may not be much but we grew up with it. Bormâ€"on October 12th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Trenouth (nee Helen Draozocki) of 115 Cedar Street south, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€" twin sons. Bornâ€"on October 14th, 1939 â€" to Mr and Mrs. Frank Donahue of 6 Lauriet cdaughter. Bornâ€"on October 2list, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Coombs (nee Anâ€" tiongette Ayotte) cf 61 Rea street nonth â€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on October 19th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ramier (nee Rathâ€" leem McRobbie) of New Hollinger Townsite, at St. Mary‘s hospital â€" a daughter. Bornâ€"on October 22nd, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank FEllies (nee FEileen Stewart) of 10 Cedar street south, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on Octcber 12th, 1939, to M and Mrs. Clarenze Vatour of 48 Wilso avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 25th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy McDonald, of 3 John street, at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughâ€" terv. Bornâ€"on October 25th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Gravel (nge Lucille St. Amour) of 25 Helen street â€" a dauchter. A itea and sg@le of home baking is to ‘be held on Saturday of ithis week, Nov. 4th, from 3 to 6 p.m., at the home of Mrs. E. A. F. Day, 82 Memlock street. The event is under the auspices of the Eastern Star and the proseeds will be devoted ito patriotice purposes. The auspices under iwhich the event is held is full guarantee ‘that the tea and sale of home baking will be a pleasing success. Nine Births Registered During the Present Week Mrs. A. Lauzon and Mrs. J. Judge were amonz the relatives at the funeral of Stanley D. Slack at Kirkland Lake last week. ‘The late Mr. Slack was one of ‘the victims of the recent rockburst at the Lake Shore Mine. He was a nephew of Hrs. Lauzon and a cousin cf Mrs, Judge. Patriotic Tea and Sale Auspices of Eastern Star Mr. and Hilburn and youngâ€" ster, of Ridgeway, Ont., are the guests cf Mr. and, Mrs. Mr. Hilburn was formerly a popular member of the Curtis Drug Co. staff some years ago. More recently he has ‘been at Ridgzeâ€" way where he has a thriving drug store Mrs. H. W. Bateman, of 88 Wilson Avenue, received the sad news last (Wednesday) night ithat her mcother, Mrs. Rupert, had passed away at her home in Trenton, Ontario. The many friends of Mrs. Bateman will sympaâ€" thize with her in her loss. Miss Cecile Sebastien is on an exâ€" holiday to points in Southern Ontario and will visit brother, Camille, at ‘the R.CAF. Training Schsol at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drew, of Maple creet south, left last week for Canningzgâ€" ton, near Toronto, where they were called due to the Gdeath of Mrs. Drew‘s father. Pornâ€"In the maternity pavilion of Toronto General hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, Nov .ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Eyreâ€"a son. Mother and babe both doing fine. Mr. Harry Rinn, of Tottenham, Ont., one of the popular business men of the earher days of the town, is visiting his brother, Mr. W. Rinn, and other friends in town. Mr and MMrs. H. L. Traver left this (Thurslay) â€" morning for Malartic where they wil yisit their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Len Traver. Miss Mary Williams, of North Bay, a former resident of Timmins, is visiting friends and acquaintances in own. Mrs. S. J. Leach left toâ€"day (Thursâ€" lay) for Council Bluffs, Icwa, and Denâ€" ver Colorado, where she will spend an extended vacation. Mrs. Leslie Walker, formerly of Timâ€" mins, and now of Porquis Junction, is spending a few days visiting friends in town. Dr. Lou Hudson and Mrs. Henry Hudson left on Tuesday to motor to Toronto and points in the United S.ates. Miss Certrude Aho was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of her parents in town. Miss Aho is on the staff of the Kapuskasing Public School. Mr. J. Marshall and son, Lyle, are visiting Mr. Marshall‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moâ€" Kenzie, at Swastika this week. Messrs. George MeLean and Johnny Van Rassel are at present spending a few weeks in Ottawa. Rev. W. M. Mustard left last nisht for Toronto to attend a meeting of the Board of Regents of Victoria College. Members of the ()o-opetativé Union of Canada nonâ€"political association of genuine coâ€"operatives states that he will continue in the future to present even finer pictuers, and vaudeville. Mr. Leblane is explicit in his thanks to the public of Timmins for their fine support durin(z the past year. APOwvUrus, / didds ‘ever increasing popularity, with their fine entertainâ€" ment and popular prices. Much of the success attained by the Cartier, is due to its congenial manager, Eugene Leâ€" blanc. Coming hoere from Cochrane a vear ago he has done all in his power to give the puBblic of Timmins the highest caliibre of entertainment, and Cpening a year ago toâ€"d: tier theatre, one of the m theatres, has enjoyed ever popularity, with their fine ment and Propular nrines A Cartier Theatre Observes Its First Anniversary Only one false alarm was turned in on Hallowe‘en. That came from box 63 at the corner of Kirby and Mountâ€" joy. Called yesterday to the Reid Block, firemen rushed into an apartment to find a housewife wringing her hands. Smoke was coming from her oven. Firemen opened the oven door and disâ€" covered a well done pot roast. Only damage was to the roast. The woman‘s husband had cold ham for dinner that day. Rib Roast â€" sHOULDER AND BLADE Roast of Beef ROAST Leg of Pork â€" BOSTON STYLE Pork Butts â€" CONsUMO Sausages â€" â€" Shoulder Veal â€" _ lb. 28e â€" 1b.17%e¢ â€" â€" Ib. 29e â€" â€" Ib., 28¢ 2 lbs. 35¢ â€" â€" 1Ib. 19¢ Celery Hearts 2 bunches NORTHERN GROWN Turnips â€" â€" â€" 10 lhs, NORTHERN GROWN Carrots â€" â€" . 10 l])s. Lemons â€" â€" â€" dozen EMPEROR Grapes â€" â€" â€" 2 1hs, FLORID A i Grapefruit â€" â€" 3 forc 4 6 * CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCcIETY LTD Burned Roast Means Cold Ham For Hubby‘s Lunch rmrIMED ROLLED place at the Church of Nativity «on Noverber 11th. The gusst of honour was presented with numersous gi‘ts in a lange kiue and white basket, and apprcpriately thanked her friends. The guests enâ€" joyed many games for which prizes were given, and the door prize was won by Miss Lorains Cousincau. A delicGious lunch was served by the hostess. Among those present were: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Redden, Mrs. Allan, Vrs, 5. Roy, Mrs. Salvador, Mrs. Elston, Nrs. McNeil, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Moâ€" zarsky, and the Misses Loraine Cousiâ€" neau, Gladys iCsoper, Marguerite Masâ€" son, Velma Eimes, and Ogla Bozzer, the hostess, Mrs. Helen Gregulski, and the guest of honour, Miss Qrla Pottoski. | EmACwer ht Gregzulski Miss Pott Mr. Joe . place at Kitchen Shower in Honor of Brideâ€"toâ€" Pleasing Event Many Attractive Gifts Preâ€" sented to Miss Olga Potâ€" toski. Timmins Birch and Fourth Central Order l)epartment Tiuinmins Townsite KRAFT CANADIAN PARA SANT Waxed Paper 100 ft. roll :. .. Cheese ... Ib. pkg. 16e CAMP BRAND PURE Maple Syrup 16 oz. bottle ....... GENUINE PATTERKRISP Candy h. GRANULATED Sugar ........ Meat Specials ago toâ€"day the Carâ€" ¢f the model modern WEEKâ€"END SPECIALS 10 lbs. 69¢ 705, 706 at | * u.ff.ulno..n'flo.o%on.ontu.ouiuutu!utuitu.oulu!u!u.cntuiutu.outu.tutu!n.tutututututuxu.tuoh.ou. ’.‘l'.lllll"ll Yes, studies of this subject have found that children who are above the averâ€" age in intelligencte are also usually above the averaze in physical developâ€" merut. ‘ll} 1¢, :# . sw .‘.‘.““ ..-‘--‘-‘.‘-‘. ..'.‘... Lodled es ealed edt , hw ho Â¥4,00, t . Are children of high intelligence usually more developed physically for their age than children of less intelliâ€" gence? Intelligence and Physical Development in Children â€" ............ Preston ast Dome Premier ... San Antonio ... Sherrit Gordon Sullivan iCon. . â€"............ ... Sylvanite ... .. Teck Hughes . Waite Amulet . Wriltht Hargreaves Pamour . 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CONsSUMO FRESH GROUND Coffec *.............. lb. 38c The answer of Teachers College, Olumbia University, New York City Plain, Pimento, Relish, Pineapple or Roquefort Flavours BAUMERT CREAM Cheese :.* 92 ukos 29 FRY‘S Cocoa ccording to the 1939 year book of American Educational Research THOTUGHTFUL CARCE Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | Funeral Director TELEPHONE 509 81 THIRD AVENUE 2 phkgs. 29¢ 4 roils 29¢ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Fruit Vegetables Lemons â€" â€" â€" dozen Mc EMPEROR Grapes â€" â€" â€" 2 Ibs., 19¢ FLORID A Grapefruit â€" â€" 3 for 19¢ Celery Hearts 2 bunches 19¢ CALIFORNTIA 21c C # # # # Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this truly coâ€"operative soci¢ty, TN T n e Schumacher ... . Kouth Porcupine Dome Mines ... D DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE oUr SERVICE 3.15 4.15 ‘1000000000000000000000000000 v"‘.’.‘.‘bâ€â€™.‘.‘b‘000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000‘00’- 1.76 1.35 76B 33.175 3.15 1,.80 2.10 4 .30 1. 20 ) 1.33 SHREDDED OR DESSICATED Cocoanut ............ h. 19¢ SHIRRIFPDP‘S Lushus . Junket THRIFT Soap Flakes 4 lh. bhox WRIGLEY‘S Gum ... For Candy Making or Cake Ycings C.A. Remus JEWELLERS OPTOMETRIS8STsS 17 Pine Street N. Phone 190 Association, such children tend to ex« ceed others of their age in heligiht, weight, and development of the bone structure of the bedy. They reacth puberty at an earlier age and mature earlier. There are rmumerous exceptions to this, but in general the brightest child in any age group is likely to be the most accelerated in physical developâ€" ment. COSTUME JIEWELLERY THURSDAY, NOVEMDER 2np. 1939 See this gorgeous collection in our window. Lavish jewellery to dazzle the evye .~..., to win the heart! Necklaces, lockets, pendants, clips, pins, bracelets, brooches . in glittering gold effect, "chunky" or light . . . brilliant rhinestones . . . semiâ€"precious stones in modern or old world settings. A glorious varicty . . . hundreds to choose from. PRICED l FROM Â¥a Hundreds of dazzling pieces just arrived Aavance Want Advertisement 10 lhs. 29¢ 3 phke 1 pkgs. 15¢ pke. 19¢ 101,