_Open to nativeâ€"born Seots and Scotswomen and those of Seottish descent. TIMMINS _ LODGE No. 1815. H all. W. SHEWAN, United Brotherhood of Carpenters ard Joiners will meet every lst and 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Miner‘s Union Hall, 2nd Ave. at 7.30 n.:m, The Caledonian Society of Timmins The â€" Lancashireâ€"Club. of â€" Timmins meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall the First and Second Saturdays in each month at 8 p.m. Lancashire people are welcome and may bring friends by invitation only, which may be obtained from the Secretary or President on application, or from any member of the Committee. H. UNSWORTH, President MRS. T RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas. sSchumacher L. 0. L. NO. 2975. Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. All visiting members welceome. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for rdinary members and 50c¢c. per year ‘or associate members. Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger P. VARKER, President R. BURNMAN, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Box 1507, Timmins Meetingy held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. (QOpen to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" nish Associate. Snowbound R. B. No. 868 Cornish Social Club Meets every lst and 3rd Tuesday of the month. All visiting brethren weleome 35â€"46 Maude Timmins Council, No. Baker Third Ave, NMleets e in the Visiting TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE No. 173 neip Tnhemselves every time They experience that ‘‘gone‘‘ feeling. The adults, too, are always ready for a slice of it. To be on the safe side buy several loaves at a time. No chance of it getting stale. _ Make our bakery your seurces of supply. vleetitr When you buy bread it is go Tee eetings every second Wednesda: and Fourth Sunday. ub Rooms over George Taylo Hardware, 10 Third Avenue ISITING BROTHERS WELCOME Lancashire Club ts on VerV SECOND SECTION Timmins L.0.L 1 it is gone The children 1 visiting Archer, President Box 1037, Timmins, Ont, FRED JOHNSON, W.P. H. COOK, REGISTRAR every iuur Oddfellows z Brothers wel Murley the 2 month, Anglic P. J. BEAUDIN, Financialâ€"Secretary. 1 uursday can Chu member nd ; and leome loaf of our raisin before you know will locate it and every time they ‘‘gone‘‘ feeling. are always ready @5 To: be on the Ruby Sullivan Ree. S L. McCLURE, Secretary. in the m I1, Spruce Sisters al 4th Base we lcome, McLean ment ce St., always 1i( And that fact is a valuable help to the newcomers, in that they are made to feel ‘‘at home.‘‘ But to my way of thinking the createst and most beenficial assistâ€" ance we of the North receive, in order to not only popularize, but to popuâ€" late our land, is the very consistent advocacey by the press in this part of Ontario of the undoubted â€" material advantages that await the conscienâ€" tious worker he opportunities th in the vast natu wonderful Nort] [t is a very great comfort to realize that the world is not altogether barâ€" ren of love or kindness, and that this part of the North Land is emphaticalâ€" ly no exception to any other part of the world in that respect. [roquors Falls: To the Editor of The Poreupine Advance. Dear Sir,â€"The recent â€" amazingly successful Northern Crusade to Toâ€" ronto brings to my mind the fact that there are two great factors working for the good of this North Land, and they are: (1) the general kindliness and helpftitIlness of the present inhabâ€" itants to the newceomers, and (2) the A optimistic and cheery tone of the Dreoss The pre cular recd halfpence much ple: ImbBUTt FAD 10 VALUF [f ThE BROKE HUSTLER nmg alu: + ER Doing a Valuable Service to ths Community It Serves,‘"‘ Says Reader of The Advance iyment ( inctually Gilbert aration ged Deliet in Pne (gITC Ontario, The Brok g, quietly and able service to es.â€"I am,; dear sir, MANY PAYS UP â€"PUNCTI ALLY o of the undoubted â€" material ages that await the conscienâ€" worker here, the openings and unities that are to be found vast natural resources of this rful North Land. in this respect one must award ilm to that exceellent weekly easure unsoli« ress <111 TI M MINS h LA ND I COBALT BELLISVILLLE ROUXCN In ited t BR Â¥A NCHES tribu mor( The hin s Hustler ntatiously ommunity Hustl TiIGI *A rotectio ably e future © yctleyp Jl\ K l': artli that O1 New ’l’@achers on Staff of Schumacher Public School piete stall OLT teachers. lhe LoilOWwâ€" ing ladies have been engaged to fill the vacancies occeurring in June; Misses C. MacDonald and E. Ohlman, of St. Thomas; Miss Helen Porter, Elk Lake; Miss Maidie Dewar, Iroâ€" quois Falls; and Miss Margaret Mcâ€" Lauchlan, of Heathcote, Ont., who will teach voeal music throughout all the grades. Pupils six years of age will be admitted as beginners. Parâ€" ents are requested to coâ€"operate with the teachers by sending children to school regularlyv. plete sti ing ladi the va Misses C 6+€ Sf ' home M sin o (hNe Di prettily attire« georgette cre tended _ by Schumacher. / by M n a w TIMMINS, OVTARIO, THUKRSDAY, SEPT. Sth, 1927 §¢ ne ance of The bride id t PHE pe over white bouque eet peas. Miss of the bride hool Reâ€"Opened Several Motoring Crusade to Toroi Other Items of I dent. bride 0 Mr. and serve( nts, 1 )\ ind M numerous Tr the ceremony »rved at the h eddiu UR intimate and close contact with all mining camps through our northern staffs enable us to render you an unequalled Mining and Brokerage Service. d v 1 ( * ( ht )nITetti who w O °C a OW Telephone or call on us. M 111 OWn The groom was a s Atimeton ._Hill,; s > bride and groom r ostly presents fro: friends and relative M Shewan fFrom a Toronto school Phone 499 500 ldin . immin num] M home of â€" which ened at Schumacher on Thursday Last. oring Parties From Schumacher Joined the Toronto. Pretty Wedding at Schumacher. ; of Interest from Schumacher Corresponâ€" sept pupil e bridesmar rostume of w wedding dinn and nink holiday : ; Mtr. ‘andt a shower o their future and a com The follow ITIC pi nre 20 V pened )] ith imil y 14 ind Mr. W. P. Olton, Miss Muriel Olâ€" ton and Mrs. H. E. Shippam left reâ€" cently on a motor trip via the Ferguâ€" son highway, their destination being Toronto and other southern points of interest. The following teachers have reâ€" turned to resume their duties in the public school: Miss F. Hubble, from Stirling; Miss Annrie Mitchell, from Bruce Mines; Miss Irene Murphy, from Mount Forest; Miss Jaequeline Belanger, from Elk Lake; Miss Viole{ Smith, from Ottawa,. and J. A. Bush, Messrs. Wm,. Weber and John Marâ€" tin have returned to civilization, after spending several months in developâ€" ment work in the Red Lake mining district. Mr. James Shewan, chief accountâ€" ant of the MeIntyreâ€"Poreupine Mine, who left in June to visit his boyhood home in Sceotland after an absence of itteen years, returned last week and reports a ~â€" delightful holiday and pleasant ocean vovage, LULML:.»: makin covery City. Mrs. H. E. Wad absent for several relatives in wester tario, returned to urdayv. ind IGHT TAXN COME BACK rile there will 4 Torento. Several motorin M PThe â€"many on, who has ittention sin« latterly at / will be ple HoMER .L. (GIBsOoN®N ind satisfactory progre Thomas, in the Detroit ‘. Olton, Miss Muriel O s. H.â€" E. Shippam left re motor trip via the Fergu v, their destination beins Weber and John Marâ€" d to eivilization, afte il months in develop the Red Lake minins 1e11{( Private Wires to all Branches 11 1d pen un Miss Jaequelin« ike; Miss Viole{ and J. A. Bush 10111 Min 1to who 67 Yonge Sireet art h« M 1t n 11 #»anItad m TT 11E An itin uth 1T‘€ ‘Engigiart. .. 2o | Gowganda is } Haileybury .. 83 1 Iroquois Falls 22 ! Kapuskasing. 19 ll(irkl:’md Lake 14 Matheson. .. 10 New Liskeard 35 INOl'tll Bay .. 20 Silver Centre 3 cess. The following is the officia list of cars and the towns represented etc., as supplied by the Northern On tario Associated Boards of Trade:â€" Town No. Cars Men Women Chld Cobalt. .: ~..~82 44 47 ( L.NAGQ. oOpen seE commenced on of our sportsme in the marshes l\[l'. H A: evenin Swastiks Timmins from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, First avenue. They came by motor. Donald Denny, son, of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Denny, left town on Saturâ€" day for Toronto, where he will regisâ€" ter as a student at Upper Canada College for the coming term. The open season for duck shooting commenced on Thursday and many of our sportsmen are trying their luck in the marshes of Frederickhouse. Mr. H. A. Kee returned recently from Toronto and will remain in town until the completion of the work on No. 11 shaft. Mrs. Bell and family, whoâ€" have been sojourning for three months on the Isle of Man, returned on Sunday Mrs. Katherine Daisley has ret ed to town after spending a hol visiting friends and relatives in I land am] Sceotland. NORTHERR GRUSADE NAS at? GARG AND 1134 PFHOPLE Twentyâ€"Nine Cars Registered from Timmins, but More to Take Part. and the The Northern Ontario Crusade to Toronto went over with a great sucâ€" cess. The following is the official ocnhnrane C . Mulo« rIMCI, Poreupine hante netion n a l itivd( CCO. 31 been ap mmitted I\ 670 67 16 of Mr. and Mi town on Satu re he will regi 414 n aC 11 1€ | 1 WALTER COOK, ; ‘W.G. SCOTT, Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : SUBSTANCE " Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Testimonies of Healing through MMINS 100GE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 MMeets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., North. Visiting brethren wquestvd to attend. TIMMINS, ONT. Meets every first and third Monday of every month in the basement of Anglican Church. Visiting Members Welcome M. BURTON, B, PRASER, Meets every second and fourth Monâ€" day of each month in Schumacher Orange Hall. Visiting _ Members welcome. FR GOLDEN GLOW L. 0. 6. A. No. 742 SCHUMACHER our men ard Gold Star Lodge WILLIAMS W.M. installatior Plumbing, Heating Sheet Metal Contractors Dr. L. Gagnon Veterinary Office Dentistry a Specialty es of . Healing Christian Science. COPDNICELA® adle; 14] 11 ppeI ind on SECOND SECTION TIMMINS, ONT. 11} TOWNSEND K.. (.)ppel‘ tlinas 1P