:; -lJlHi acher L 0 L onl NO. 29756. _ .. # 4:3;:.‘1‘ o 5 All vmï¬mԠi_:;jmembers 'welcome _ .‘ Meets on the 2nd ard 4th Monday| : . of : every month,, in _ the. Basement; .u w 1". n@lflm. 3»3 hy se on TB > qâ€"â€"â€"-‘. #. AtK. a ervmathn. . PAt] dtartheaumm in 11 a.m:, Sunday School 10 a.m. y Ne in P w n t l ( h+ P 0 2o P ol ces i. Wednésday Meetmg. 30 ‘p.m. B{ealmg throughl t Ghnstmn .Beience.. . â€" _ fee, $8.00 per yoar for xy members and 50¢. â€"per year lCA ul * lst.‘"‘ Under other: cirecum:â€" 0.. 2975. 3 |stanees all would have been delighted ' § ‘| to ‘know that Neh was doing so fine . Seco a.pd I‘o a"bnsmess, the issue, was ch mon . at the Sch »;‘1" in the mails, he had lost Bhis life in Ohntch. vA]l visiting| the explosmn ‘of. powder t.hat occurâ€" _|‘red near hlS 81$ore ts P [ yoOHN WEBBER . resame: on Friday, 5 3. s [ 5 Anvitem in the last issue to hand * of Thé Red Lake Lookout will have a |‘sad mterest for the late Neh: Faulâ€" : ,kéiyham ‘s many fnends This item J says:â€"â€" ‘*Business is looking up ‘at ‘Red Lake: Mr. Nehi Faulkenham ‘took in" approximately $500.00 on ‘.. Miss S 'l’illey left ‘on Monday ot this week for Brantford CGeneral Hosâ€" pital, where she will take up a. .career in the nursing profession. â€" Previous to leaving, here the high esteem . in which this young lady is held by wide citcles was shown by the number of ‘presentations and the showers 0% good wishes from societies, cireles and inâ€" dividuals. Sf, Matthew‘s Choir, Alâ€" tar Guild and Sunday.School, in all of, which Miss Tilley took actlve and MIBS S TII.LEY HONOURED â€" usds BBPORE LEAVING HERER He has again beed nominated ‘as Progressive ‘candidate for Battle River, Albertas He represented that. onstituency in the last parliament: and was Progressive Whip in the 1 »mogeâ€"for the .â€" friendly ~spirit ) ptmg them ana the many kindâ€" bes received in Tlmmms lmzatmps and individuals Llor the : fts received" and fnendly *spirit HENRY H..SIPENCER ," shown hore whare to ‘cleave the waters of the pool. « ba Isoenery. is shown here whare Certainly somethmg startl zlg (mqur-; ‘red on the eyening of August 3rd, and the date ghould be kept in mind, so 'that when the fruth is known there ‘wil}l be information to ga upon. We 'have been. telephomng a::ound;;%gy_ ry. ‘day in hopes of learning the res ï¬n‘ for the dlsturbance on Angusf Brd ‘ing and roar as> occurred.. The 6xâ€" plosion (and the :correspondept seems ‘satikfied it was an explosion) was not ‘felt at Elk Lake, but there were’many who did: feel and hear At.. The corâ€" ‘respondent who wrote to The Advï¬nce about the matter says}â€"â€"‘‘If there is anyone missing and he was known to ‘be south of Poreupine on August 3rd it. would, be well to ‘investignte, especially around MeNeill and Hincks ;ow\nshlps Do you know of any party in any of the southern tfownships likeâ€" ITy to have a large quantity of dynaâ€" mite stored? . The explosion certainly ~seemed. to be in MeNeill .or. Hmeks township. If there bhas been no exâ€" ‘plosion, then there "has been an erupâ€" : underground in ‘ that | we;qzty Certainly. something. startlpg occhurâ€" _ No: «ioubt., some noodleâ€"headed idiot may think smart alec idea to ‘spill about this, but it is information that is ~desired not the cleverneï¬s of the scan'ty-mmded Fn‘st étenog. I don’t beheve half : I see in print. . Stenog ‘Judgin 8| from your spellingâ€"that must mclude what youw see in the dictionary, ied Any réader of The Advance Whe knows anything, . the matter' should come forward and give the inâ€" formation, so (hat anxmty ma.y be relieved. â€" w ~Superb Dive Against Superbh Scenery turzrout ‘of the members of the Qlub is reéquested. â€" . A very. enjoyable. luncheon was, served during the evening by the yonnff ladies and gentlemen of the club aM H, Chittenden and Mr. "H. Thomson had charge of this part. .,of 6 e evening‘s programme. YÂ¥ Oneâ€"of the best, if not the best of ‘the: |Ramblers‘ Guest Nights was .‘cloï¬f d At half past two o ‘clock, with, â€one still ‘{going . strong," 7 and. _rea,d?' for several more dance numâ€"é bers c y ioi n # 00 [ _ _ he, i ut ts _ Néxt Monday evening the usual ,wgéklyfflance» will â€"be h%d. The lady iï¬Ã©m’berg of the: Club who are initialâ€" Ted A to.J.. bring the A large The areglstratmn of vpters for the. Bonnmon election. elosed on Saturday: “evemng lasts For the town of Timâ€" mins there «were :Eour reglstrarsâ€"â€"\ Messrs J. Jardine, T. H. Morts ce,_ S. Macpherson ndâ€" Geo A s Mur- ray. The munic{pal 1st for 1925 yas used as a basis for the lists, and in addition between a thousand and Afâ€" ABQUT gix THOUSAND _ ‘ xamMEs on vo'rm;s ms'.r 'i~( M s prtary is e Eun wl m cA 5 :fleen ‘hundred. names mot oï¬ tha.b’â€â€˜hst but entltled to vote ‘ht . elections, : were added. _ ‘;g number of names on the. hst a.séb pleted is a“pproxlmateli’ 6, 000\ fior ’l;hi Town of Timmins. _ . > O !ti- “Nmety ~pier ‘cent. of our forest ‘Wtes, are. caused by carelessness in ;throwmg downâ€"lighted cigarettes and ‘by not putting out camp fires, Please ‘try to get your camp fire adï¬cent to the shore of ‘a lake or river,. and "water it dead out, when leaving camp. 3 0‘Br(;t}u'en, said the lmmster, ;_.W,l_\tfl scarcely ‘a moment‘s pause, view of the sudden and startling fulfillment of this prophecy, we will ‘spend a few minutes in silent prayei" for the electric lighting company.‘ d hyA al â€"v wchâ€"a 4 oo e ie e t 4 ts 1 13 5 o o C "We. must ~save Qï¬r forest-â€"-prd-‘ tect our mining. timberâ€"our. pulpâ€" wood, and‘ the . jobst _ Can adian. :woodsme.n and ®mills menâ€"our: wild. ~INTO THE FEDERAL ARENA Hon. P. J. Veniot, former Premier jOf New Brunswick will resign i leader in that prevince and ‘eontest the Gloucester constituency . in the coming Federal olootion. NINBTY â€"PER, CBNT ronr.s'.n ; FIRES DUE TO CARELESSNRSS _ ‘Enclosed with the booklet sent out by the Canadian National Railways to advertise the unfineral and power resources of the northern portions of Quebec and Ontario is a message from Cyril T. Young, Dlré or of the Cana- dian Forestry Associfition, urgmg the use of mareâ€"care and thought in re-l gard to. foreét hres i The message says 4 ut _ ce JA 1 $ just readf «Yes, the light of the wickâ€" ed shall be put out,‘"~ when immediâ€" ;gtely the church was in . total dark- heï¬s» é ' ‘;%i"Brethren,. Saldg_ the: amlmstel_', The evening lesson was from the Book off Job, and the minister, had The: Broke Hustler. e ds oth h 4A â€" To B 1fmelu¢wf 4 Sept 9| Oet, 7 : Met 'l‘o Oherboutz-flo pton- Aug,. %!Soepfl «. .... . Min ._ Many people, the most skep xcal of ~-~skept1cs Tright in this eity and in the country . hereabouts, . bless the day ~when A msley Ball, and other dmg ,gtsts offered Rhemna to the afflicted ‘at a small price. and guaranteed monéy .refunded if not satisfied. | If you have rheumatlsm get a bottle oï¬ Rhouma to-day. a‘~ i4 i: s "If you suffer from torturing rhenâ€" matic pains, swollen, twisted Jomts, .and suffer intensely. beceguse your sysâ€" ‘tem is full of that da ï¬d that makes ousanda hblpless ‘kills thousinds years before Aug. 20 | Sept. 17 ... :: x {ontrose Aug. Sept. 24 ........ ontcalm Bept. 3| Oct. 1 . Montclare es time, then: you need Rheuma, ‘and need it now, _ t Start taking it _ Rhenm acts at once on liidn\ ys, hver, sto- g46L5 . at ~OICC O "KIGUGHCYS,, J1VOL, JbLUâ€" mach and blood, and you can swely 'gx:lllaa,m' ht Good nddame to‘b ,.rub- 1 Schumacherâ€" _‘ *~> Ont. : hore. ‘Den‘t mw- N hfllm‘ talomath There is the man. we adventise ... * | M‘e (boost his Work \CJCAYr tQ,_t 1e SKIGes . is going td‘,'keé}f) right on‘ telling you what he . ;thmks about Suds‘ work and i if,yon only .knew lt ‘it would it Aucti N e m x i9. \ P S s ue