alon nave a Without boxâ€"offi but fant Wrol like he : ho Vovage HC Walter Wa Cartier the nighyt to ‘I gives cup‘d in loveâ€"t Mitchell is who and so did I whsn the wrc women in it, or cocknesy d in this pictu momentous : the perils of "*"The InfCITt Italian â€" trict wh years, w but died tance w Boisveyrt death a: gis Jere no rels could | and _ p: He Wi randa . est SucC! Girl" tht For that along witk "Sometiim( doesn‘t bel but not â€" love. No ventional tures ha Wellâ€"Known Rouyn Italian Dies on Street from Heart Gripping Drama of Sea is Ford‘s Film, ‘Long VYVoyaze Home Notable Picture at the Carâ€" tier Four Days This Week. JUST PHONE ..2000 â€"â€" 2001 â€" â€" 2002 fi1 peaki: It‘s romance al theoy megt aboa Ford‘s Argosy and now at the 3°re it \ $ A1 O WrOLW did â€"Dud LONG VOYAGE HOME 11 T1 CARTIER CAB C 1 first sight for John Wayne and Carme1 ird the 8.8. Clencairn in "The Long Voya; prodrclion based on Eugene O‘Ncill‘s on e Cartier for four daysâ€"Jan. 135th to 16th Short, Pleasant Trip in a ay JJInn StenJ@°K ildn‘t tamper with an asstgnment The Hurricans‘ in his due. But Of wWas 11 aind no s Sund h LSSl Pairol . picture did‘~‘t or did ‘"Men thnem were ny, He had ry, so far as ; well known low. Italians. at the No. 1 now at the Sunday midâ€" 3th to 16th in Wavne is ed ind BC 1t inst ‘he Long ilmed at 11 out ril at rd can i conâ€" t picâ€" Mco# t outl Ford _ aro girls ilism and c the UA th get of it A club of eccentric young men had for one of their rules that on Tuesday evenings any man who asked in the clubroom a question which he was unâ€" able to answer himself should pay able to answer Aimsell SsNhoulid pay a fine of ten shillings. One evening Tomkinson asked. "Why dcesn‘; a grcund squirrel leave any dirt round the top of his hole when h> digs it." After some deoliberation he was called upon to answer his own question. "That‘s easy", he said. "The squirrel starts at the bottom and digs up. "All very nice," suggestod a member, "but how does he get to the bettom?" "‘That‘s your question," answered Tomkinson. â€"Mcntreal Star raised thrsugh increased taxes on the wealthy and through a 100% tax on all profits (not merely excess profits) of the large manufacturers and producers fallen to the common people. . They have been severely hit by the first war budget and by profiterringâ€"most Cf the large Canadian â€" manufacturers showing record profits since the outâ€" break of war. They have been fur. ther hit by the recent "baby" budget which affects to be a tax on luxuriss but which really taxes the ordinary man‘s necessities such as plectrical apâ€" pliances, toasters, irons, etc., and the c:mmon man‘s chief entertainment radio. Coâ€"opgratcrs cannot agrge that in a world of plenty, toasters, irons, washing machines, and radios should be classified as luxuries and denied the workingâ€"pzople whose standard of liv._ ing should be raised instead of lowered. Thereforse, be it rasolved that since the working.â€"pecople have already been seriâ€" cusly affected by the decline in real wages because cf the dispropâ€"rtionate share of the tax burdgn they now bear, that when the Federal Government brings down its next budget, due r:â€" gard be taken of this fact that the budgzet not add to their present burden. Instsad. the required money should be now growing rich at the expense® of the masses of Canadian The stan. dard of living of the Canadian qsople must not hbe allowed to decréase any further." Workers‘ Coâ€"operative Sends Resolution to Government "The standard of living of the workâ€" ing.â€"people cf Canada is steadily worsâ€" ening because of the rapidly rising cost of living. The greater share of the burden of financing the war has The Workers‘ Coâ€"operative, with branches at Timmins, Kirkland Lake, South Porcupine, Schumacher, Conâ€" naught and Larder Lake, has forward. ed the following resolutitcn to Hon, Mackenzie King, Premier, and to Hon. J. L. Ilsley, Minister of Finance. The resolution was passed by the Board of Directors, on behalf of the 1600 memâ€" bers of the Soziety throughout Northâ€" ern Ontario:â€" Wayne and Carmen Morales when in "The Long Voyage Home," John Eugene O‘Ncill‘s oneâ€"act sea plays will be Tables Turned T hat l Dr. E. R. Harris, medical health offiâ€" cer at Kirkland Lake, last week gave warning that a serious epidemic of muumps has started in the Lake town, there being 35 cases recorded. The disease seems to be spreading through the juvenile population, with the Contral School and the King ‘Gcorge School being specially affected. 'Dr. Harris informs the people of Kirkâ€" ‘land Lake that as soon as symptoms of the disease are noted, the pareonts Ishould at once call the family doctr. If the doctor gives a verdict that the disgase is ‘"mumps," the parents at ‘Kirkland Lake are expected themselves to notify the health department at Kirkland Lake, This can be done by telephone. Toronto Telegram: â€" The man who carries a chip on his shoulder is the one who has sawdus; for brains. The recentlyâ€"formed Boys‘ "K" Club organized by the Kiwanis Club is off t2 an excéellent start and promisss to be a very ‘important factor in the welfare and progress of the community. The boys are taking it up with intergst and enthusiasm, and the Kiwanis commit. tee in charge is backing the venture with the same zeal. Anyonse watching the present progress of the club will have high hopes for its success. Acâ€" cordingly there should be a readiness on the part of all to help it along in any way possible. There is a member. ship of 141 in the club at the present time, all these boys being lads whose fathers are on active strvice or otherâ€" wise away from home through death or serious cause. The purposes of the cl‘ib go much further than f>rming any social organization for the boys. Inâ€" stead, it is hoped to teach the lads such usoful things as handicrafts, carpentry, model airplans building, radio work, plhâ€"tography, boxing, wrestling, physiâ€" cal training and other voecational subâ€" jects. To this end a large number cof skilled instructors will be necessary. Last week in The Advance appral was made to any and all persons ready to assist in the work to get in t:uch with Kiwanian Péercy Moisley, at the Moisâ€" ley Ball Drug Store, Third avenue. This is repeated herewith. Anyone able to assist in instruction in any of the lings referred to should volunteer his services in this worthy cause, It will be notable work for the community and for the fubure welfare, as woll as the prsent happiness, of this group of young Capadians. Serious Epidemic of Mumps Reported at Kirkland Lake Thll‘ty-ï¬\-’e Cases Reported ;Cross to The Advance for publicati at the Present Time. | T‘0 Ontario Branches: ny . Re Salvage of Discarded Pla During the past year, Dr. Mclunis said. Timmins again had been for. tunate in being comparatively free from any forms of epidemics. There had ‘been quite a number of cases of measleés, but they had not been of sericus type and the diseass now had appeared to have cléared up. ‘FPlu, the medical health officer added had been quite prevalent, but the disease had been of a mild type that yielded easily to treatment if the doctor‘s corders weore followed. Enquiry of Dr. J. A. MciInnis, medi. cal health officer at Timmins, on Saturday elicited the reply that there did mt stem to be any epidemic of mumps or anything else in Timmins. ‘"There are a couple of cases of mumps," Dr. McInnis said, "but that is all that have been reported to me." He thought that if the disease wore not carried here by visitors from Kirkâ€" land Lake, there was little danger of any larger number of cases, as in Kirk* land Lake, An scdd fact about the two cases here was that they were adults but they were making excellent recovery simply by staying indoors and resting and otherwise following the doctor‘s orders closely. Boys‘ "K" Club Needs Instructors in Vocational Work Volunteers _ Required t o Teach Handicrafts and Other Subjects. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO The Rastsm Porcupinc Red Cross 8443 has I:rwarded the following letter from ‘ia;d‘m\ | the Ontario headquartors Of the R#G | negre: Salvage of Discarded License Plates from Cars Since our communication, circular 71, dated December 5th, the R>d Cross has received an additional offer from the Shell Oil Company of Canâ€" ada, Limited, to collect discarded license plates for the* benefit of Red Cross. No doubt your Branch will be glad to ass!ist the Shell Stations in every way possible in connection with this project. h c d l They are participating in this proâ€" Hundreds of army trucks manufacâ€" ject cn the same basis as the Imperiai| Gaily; 10000 workers in one Oil Limited. Canadian plant build 50,000 vehicies for Empire armies; 10,000 Canadian No doubt your Branch will be glad | ,,, to ass‘st tbfly Sshell Stations in every | women ate taught to operate alnd 16â€" way possible in co ftonu wWIth this| pair trucks and tractors; a 700,000 o e ces * plant is built in a few months for proâ€" project, | duction of Universal machine gun carâ€" Yours sincerely, These and many another fact wW. S. Caldwell, on the largeâ€"scale war activi.ies of the Assistant Director, Ontario Divisicn. Canadian Ford organization are preâ€" IEFR 1 Quickâ€"witted DRi SCOLL, brilliantly played by Thomas Mitchell, Academy Award winner. Aiso Playing Wednesday, Jan. 15 Closeâ€"mouthed SMITTY (Ian Hunter)... who kept his trouble to himself. FRENCH FILM CCA RUE SANS JOIE " o 4 A bus, fliled mainly with old ladics ing shopping, pulled up when the air a warning sounded. The old ladies cambled off the bus and ran to the argest Source Transport V ehicles in the Empire 11 said the conductor scratâ€" ead, "and thcse are the ve been hslping on and 8,*" â€"Globe and Mail. ENG:LISH 4.15 and 9.00 n.m THIS MICGHTY DRAMA OF THE SEA... A STORY OF PRIMITIVE HUMAN JOYS AND HATREDS ~ as only Eugene O‘Neill could write it! America‘s greatest playwright sets forth the savage emotions of sailormen and waterfront women ... in a drama tumultuous as the rolling sea itself{! Played by a brilliant cast ... filmed by the gifted director of "Stagecoach" and "The Grapes of Wrath". January 13â€" 14 â€"15â€"16 Ontarl mecha Em p‘ P mads types Fighting ust publi »chanical transport vehicles in th np‘re. Thousands of Canadian ads trucks, gun tractors and cthe pes of mechanized equipment hav en supplied to the armiss of Canad. Canad Dennis O‘Keefe and Constance Moore, "Girl From Ave. ‘A‘ Double Feature "I‘m Nobody‘s Sweetâ€" heart Now" Jane Withers and Kent Tayilor Today and Tuesday â€"day, Tues., Wed., Thurs. an iNlustrated folder entills Machines for Fighting Mor hed by Ford Motc:r Compat pl ECLAIR JORUN AI Great Britain, Australla and o and work goes O further substant: stated. MONDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 1941 The f:ider is printed in the form of newspaper rotogravure stction and profusely illustrated with photoâ€" raphs which depict the many phases f war activity in the Canadtan FPord rganization. Withn Virginia Gilmore, William Henry Newsrgel starring Hugh Herbert, Kenny Baker and Francis Langfort "Jenmnmic" Wed. "Hit Parade of 1941" Phone 60 Ssouth Africa, India, her British countri¢s _ day and night to fill al commitmenta d4t is