TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET f. REBEKAH LODGE No. 173 Maude Marley, Vol. XII. No. 39 Meets every Thursaay in the month in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Spruce St, Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church All visiting members welcome. .1. G. Archer, W. I‘. McLean, Snowbound R. B. P. No. 868 Timmins Council, No. 2403 Meetings every second Wednesday and Fourth Sunday. V_ ('iub Rooms over George Taylor Hardware, 10 Third Avenue VISITING BROTHERS \VELCOME Meets every lst and 3rd Tuesday of the month. All visiting brethren welcome P. VAR-KER, President R. BURNMAN, Secretary-Treasurer, Box 1507, Timmins Meetings held in Hollingei hecxeation Hall, third Saturday of each month. ()pen to all of C‘mnisli hiltll or Cor- nish Associate. Cornish Social Club Schumacher L. 0. L. NO. 2975. Meets on the Second and Fourth "‘hursday of each month at the Schu- machcr Orange Hall. All visiting members welcome. J. C. BONNELL The Lancashire Club of Timmins meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall tlie First and Second Saturdays in each month. at 8 p.111. 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-Treas. Box 1037, Timmins, Ont. TIMMINS LODGE N0. 1815. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners will meet every 181; and 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Miner’s Union Hall, 2nd Ave. at 7.30 9111. -35-46 Open to native-born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Membership fee, $22.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger The Caledonian Society of Timmins Hall. _ W. SHEWAN, RAISIN BREAD SUPREME When you buy a loaf of our raisin bread it is gone before you know it. The children will locate it and help themselves 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 sources of supply. SECOND SECTION Baker Third Ave, Lancashire Club Timmins L.0.L. FRED JOHNSON, W.P. H. COOK, REGISTRAR JOHN WATT President K. of C. P. J. BBAU'DIN, Financial-Secretary. Ruby Sullivan Rec. Sec N. R. TARIO L. McOLURE, Secretary. Timmins HUUSE [IN BAMMEBBIAE AVENUE DAMAGE“ BY EIRE Blaze at Midnight in House Dur: Absence of Family. House and Contents Damaged. VIINT 'l‘hmw- was am Monday night from Box 52, th mercial avenue Dulmis. Mr. :1 (">002‘15‘10n. cordingly 1w possihl plosinn ut burning. been 21w house : Visited MANITOI Mr. Justice vlliel‘ zl‘l't'm‘ tlw ï¬rv mu (éxtmg‘u found in the shed, wlwrv the lire : ed to have started, pim‘os â€1' the bowl of a lamp. When the {in ï¬rst discovered it had :1 good and as the house was a. small storey struction of light «‘(mstrt it lunked probable that [lw house. Thor (m the house tents, so that CO-OPERATIVE SOCIAL AT SOUTH PORCUPINE, OCT Annonnmnnmt‘ is made :1. (Hi-operative Sooial to h Finnish ‘hallï¬ South “’4 â€Huber 2114!, at 7.30 11.11 g‘amme will be in the } nish and Ukrainian lang'n will be a free lunoh. 2‘ 1114* (went is from The 44 the {inspires 411 4114‘ 151411144 inittoe of tho \\'_'4)1k4-1"s of .\4*\\ ()nt‘zniu, Limited I'BIIH H) n 1nd son and Extensmn, re week after mointm M ll ll ihlv than tlu md Mrs. Dm two 701m ll Michigan£ \\'is_«3m Port Arthur, Ont md 'l‘lu lml furl thoh ï¬rv 111V ll the ï¬re mt it lamp 0t W ( l(‘( ?, ownm 1nd Mrs (121 ughtt urnod t 11:1 rm l( H In TIMMINS KIRKLAND LAKE COBALT BBLLEVILLL‘ ROL‘X’N WW! 1'( m )ll'lt h ll BRANCIIES W U '112' HH l( (If (luoatl t1 Itvd, and (m to the social House During lll t11( 1H lav nmrmng g at 69 Com- hv M13. A Dubois haw no (mo in the > this week of he held in HM '(n‘t‘tllpino. 01‘ 7 111. [he spro- ml been l. The oxt'lng‘uis Mlmissio l1 1N ho ï¬re was good grip small one- unstruction H a Home 1:151: -_motur 'trlp 13in, anc- 11 that pro Lei termzm thv Dame Dome last langmvr time on '\'(‘I". the ado mm («15' and pm‘zlt thc 11nd M n Then Su- cen h' l (" (’ ll II TIMMINS, ONTARIO, 'ILHURSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1927 Anniversary Services Next _ Sunday of South End Church Events at United Church, South Porcupine, on Sunday and Monday. Successful Rally Day Last Sunday. Real Italian Wedding Last Week. Other South Porcu- «m Friday last Montvahu and Mr. Hawkins in Ottawa am ing on home. Ihls \ww donts 1}“. Dr. L‘ from a south. Ihi lir01h1n'\\'..\v urn] )1rs.I{n)1iur. $1 (>111r111111 \\'1111 11111111 i'r11111 1’(*t(-r111)11111; \vhvretlu5'\1shed on thvh'\vuy but 111nm tho.(Ww1sndo. \10551‘5 J. \ FHcfliockg )1. Q1.1‘h1n «r311,151.., a1ul J'. 13intiouuln, 11.,111 I%( 1011, )18\<..,2111(1 \11' R. 1{ee(l,of C 10\ L1n11, d110vtors<31tiu:1?1v1nastor 3111 \isï¬vd.the pi'opuMw (huing the p: “eek. ll Mr. and Mrs. J ames Howie WH‘k muving tn Gnlden City. Mrs. R. C. Mitchell and tx I'on have returned after :1 \' friends in the United States. Mr. Con Hunt is homo agni holiday at his furmm' hmm SI". l’utl'ivk, ()nt. St. Patriek, ()nt. Mr. Melvin .l'lorner, who has been employed by Mr. :lreorge. Helnier dur- in},r the summer, this week returned to his home at Calnzphell ’5 Buy, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Costello are back in town after spending some time :11 their parental home in Killaloe. They were aurompz‘inied by Miss O’- (lrmlv. Mrs. Costello’s sister, who will Mir ,1 root {011311 Dr. 'isited L \I1. F. C. Evans returned on Sun- 1111) 1.111111 11 11115111055 hip to ’1‘11111nt0. Mi. J. (11112111, 01 the 111111 01' 81110111: 111111 (.mx 1111, barristers, '.1.010nt0, was in town. this week 011 business. M15 T1103 Langr 11101011311 to North Bax for the \\ eek 01111. S110 was met the're. by her fri 0111.1, Miss MVI tle Mcâ€" Leod, of Sudbu11, 11111) returned “1111 11m. and is \isiting in camp fu111 few Mr. .121 *d by his 11.50 311'. e‘t't‘ um IV Ml \Ve hear ‘ Illuck are lll {IX pine. News. 1(‘C )ll )1 .uly, Mrs. Costello’s sisler, it in camp. VIr. Jason Cunning-hilly). :10 by his father and his sistm 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence t on Sunday to motor to t 1' homo in (humpboll’s B: uninghum and the younger t. hv train on Saturday for I‘ho Jew ebrating ll lIl . R1111)! Ht. Stt D1) 11 Oll l) for a 1nd 3 in thi spvctmg s whivh thcv midst and wish onso many years Geo rge H :1 wk in returned from a the parental hon m. mid )ll M. 1 MI ntl)’ t( ll 'Ol'cuplm The Adv: UR intimate and close contact with all mining camps through our northern staffs enable us to render you an unequalled Mining and Brokerage Service. Telephone or call on us. . Phone 499 8: 500 1nd Mon that Mr. an a returning 3. Mnl'gun 1 few day: Mrs. \Vrig IiS part 011' mlh \\'( ll‘ their Stark. L . \Vilsun W SH!!! Ital home in England She 311.1110 over on the is met in Montreal by They Visited flfiond': South lV mcv. Haileybury k. Commug] Eight, of 011' the can 1w mining .11'0 intervs \V has holiday Howie are thi 01 .1111 . 300011111311 1 Mrs. J to tho furmm p1 ‘3 1‘ of BM)“ ix month n‘oulnne E Toronto 1111p Sat ur- h ‘two child- \'isit with ght Hf \ldmzm innipv; 1H 1'0 t' thoil, av. md t‘m'nml 1n thc )lnl 7911' for- . Mrs. hildron 10 same 1ftm' :1 Mount S( Don H tn l a d N t'ro 1111'“ W )Ill I'( 1)! m ll of the Jewish StOl't September 27th an Division vuurt is (la) the ll friends nwto Little Italy, ding dinner ‘ Mrs. Shem mm m Church gave :1 remung mm muss, Dt Duwzer gave a. very iIltCl'CStiné on the lesson of the day. Mr. Findlay, who is in camp in 001111 with the Boys’ Work movement 21, spirited talk tn the children nu nlcnszmt and g‘vneral helph with tlu ent. well He ll pleasant and general helpl'ulnesa. This talk, So aptly illustrated by 5101'â€" ies, \vas listened to with Closest interâ€" est by every child. Next Sunday will he the anniverr- my services in the United Chin'eh when there will he speeial music both morning; and evening. Then on Mon-- (flay evening comes the big :lfeed, in the t'orrn of a real old l’ashiomul supper served from ï¬ve p.111. until you are fully satisï¬ed. Don’t he afraid of in. digestion from over eating. Pills- served Irom nve p.111. unLu you zu- fnily satisï¬ed. Don’t be afraid of in digestion from uvél‘ outing. }’ill~ worths may still have some 01' Ihvi half-price remedies on sale. 011 Sunday, September 25th, 11' George Banks. a student (if \Vyclifl' Geur Colk years 111 1110 1101110 p10L10nL L1 1115 11111-- 11011 sermnn in St. P11111’ s \nglican Church and was listened to “ith the most intent; interest throughout his earnest 111111L111.M1'.B11nks is a young 1111111 11110 holds g1L111t 1110111150 of lili- ing the Anglican pulpit 111111 11nd 0111! estlv. He has one 111010 \'L1.m' to put in 111 College then :1 war Lm mis<i0n 1101'k 1101010, being fully mdaincd. (l in 211 College then :1 \‘11111' 1111 missmn work hefm 11 heixw fully 0111511111111. After the. serxice 011 Sunday Exenine, 111111e “as 11 gathering of the W 111111111 c Auxiliau and their friends at the home 111' 3112211111 Mrs. Cr. 1311111111 Music 111111 111 {1(1111"S were Iâ€enjoyed {11111 1111111111 the evenino- )'11‘.B11111{S was presented uith a ri‘fliountain 111111 and ovoi‘sliurp pencil as a Siig‘l approoiation of his work .91ka very i’oelingly of the which he left his work here the. Sunday School. \Vi’ 81100035 and a. blessing in work in whatever ï¬vld he 1 given lll’lt M] Mi so there are sut'1°(,)1m(ling Druâ€"At. the ' lav. Sentem} despiu , (-hildrcn a from Donn as to“ 11 Miss Luis 111(1 ,0 Banks, a studvnt of \Vyclit'i'o re who has spent the past two at the Dome p1 cached his 1"aio- smmon in St. Paul’ 5 \nglican :h and was listened to with the intent; interest throughout his st anneal. Mr. Banks is a. young hie nnm' w Slwrm ham- 1' parent: Dav Iunday School. “’9, wish h: ss and a. blessing in his ("1105 in whatever "ï¬eld he may be. to a. number of the old-film, here are attending a party bei to-night by Mr. and Mrs. lier in. Timmins. in honour pcrl’orme )l. A flex 1d groom l£ 1-10) 01 1t :‘\muli hl'id( 11'}. '1' unhier und )unw and 11. Dul'iu UiS Dvlmi .lding' um returned Inn ital homo. .' Services in May Schools ( I’urcupinu in Sunday wow inclement we: “'1ch ll ttl( 11111 MER I quite a 1111mm district in tuv Dunno. Mums. u: ll. ,uul (111.10 you. Simpson a: U from m be 1' 1t 111(1' Mi rv inte by Rcv. Futlu he. curvnmny t1 enmpanicd by the thoir new home : 311'. LluluVlc ally, the man" by Rex’. Fa «)1 l'l M Print. Wino to all Branch†ll 281 )l‘ fn nds were 1) hfldell City 1'0 well won 1.11m .1] he serwcv ul.’ the I)( l( um )th t! 67 Yange Street t1 w n pen and It token of 1101 e. He regret with 5. especially (,1 (l L nu hm lpt'ulm TORONTO mum-.110 .\l 1 (1 u Ill llt‘( it M )nnur of M 1'. \V. Italy 110 ho \V Dun 'niu Ill lll 1n 1V. M. (l m Eflflflfllflfl lEGIBN PlflN PflflEBAMME "18 THE fflll The Soth' (giovernnmnt’s rcpn tive has again outstayod his w in a foreign country, this ti France. M. Rakovsky, win turned out. of Great Britain, leave. the French capital for in ing in French internal affairs. First Event of the Season to be Mas querade Hollowe’en Dance on Friday, Oct. 28th. has the ‘ 1110.111 their othcx lIl ()( 1mm 1mm; \V PLEASING BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN TO MRS. A. CARON on M 1‘. st I ( of FR ANC l". V 1‘? R St tiful silver tron set, t many fI‘IQIIdS and afto hon made a brief reply l('( I] tiful silver tron set, the gift of 1101' many friends and after the presenta- tion made a brief reply. The evening was spent in cards and. Gaming. A dainty supper was served, and all pre- sent had a happy and pleasant even- \V 111 V011 \\' (Inté in HM The ï¬xst ill m g this grand Armistim I): 1y, November 11111 at the ecrvat‘um hall, Svhumaolu 'l‘ht [ohm mung 111 PM sew tho (h-zi 11 stlw. HUI MI 1'00th t anndizm Conunit fall pm features | dances Schm u} 11% 10m tln: unusual the nu" Il :wmul owm h‘zmd Arm number 111 the .0 NH ltiull 111(‘11 It l( l( :uh tlu ll 11121 R 11'1i( l( Imam sm Illlll Hume 0! ll H ()ll 10! \V 1‘ h ‘ l 11:}; W C 1.'( vnthusiasn numins Br: ll ()ï¬' 11' tivo Ball, on 1 in. tho lent l‘llis is in he the hostess we] or birthday. Mr cipient of a beer . the gift of 11« 1'1 1 F} SUV.“ KN] an 11M the H )ll l(' ll Ill Ins welcome his time 111 who was (HI 0V0} represent l( X'l Brzmvh \'( .l 1' lIl(‘( (m Ji‘l‘ldu)‘ phens‘ m' sic. Gum 111 on Fri- )[01n1\11 L‘ll ll )0V VUHI Mun 01150 “'1 nt whi( Furthc lllll im will Damm' \V ll 11( h 11 \V 0 1'0 ll HI 111;." mu! HM wil 1rd In ill Christian Science Meetings ODDPBLLOWS’ HALL Subject : “ REALITY †Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.1n.. Sundav School 10 3.111. Wednesday Meeting ........ 7.30 pm. Testimonies of Healing through HMMINS lflflflf, HULL N0. 458 WALTER COOK W. G. SMITH MMeets every Tuesday eyening in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Spruce St., North. Visiting brethren requested to attend. Meets every ï¬rst and third Monday of every month in the basement of Anglican Church. Visiting Members Welcome M. BURTON, B. FRASER, GOLDEN. GLOW L. O. B. A. No. 742 SCHUMACHER Meets every second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Schumacher Orange Hall. Visiting Members L. WILLIAMS W.M. xxxxmmxx<xxxxxvmxvvv Gold Star Lodge L. O. B. A. No. 677 If of a plumbing character, you certainly sink your troubles as soon as you refer them to our exper- ienced and practical handling, for we are thorough and speedy in all our plumbing repairs, or in the in- stalling of new .work of any kind. Our business aim is to satisfy every patron,as to the job and its price. Smitlm [Istnn limited Phone 32? 7| THIRD AVE. TIMI Dr. L. Gagnon 27 FOURTH AVE. PRICE FIVE CENTS Plumbin‘. Heating 5! Sheet Maul Contractors Veterinary Ofï¬ce Dentistry 3, Specialty [Es of Healing Christian Science. TIMNEINS, ONT. SINK TROUBLBS welcome SECOND SECTION TIMMINS, ONT. TOWNSEND RS. 24-37