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Sullivan Newton 5 REED BLOCK, TIMMINS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Warehouse in Timmins at Thursday, Nov. 3rd, 1927 41â€"FRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"S5 Special ‘! Special ! ! PARAMOUNT NEWSâ€"COMEDYâ€"SCENIC ALICE CARTOON PARAMOUNT NEWS one 60 P.0O. Box 19 SOUTH PORCUPINE The story of a Limehouse waif and her love adventures in fashionable Mayfair. An enâ€" thralling love comedyâ€"drama of London mght life. 11â€"FRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"12 ; Buster Keaton | A Classic Jewishâ€"Irish Comedy COMEDY o 7â€"MONDAY TUESDAYâ€"S Sally O‘Neill Jos. Clusiau, prop. 9â€"WEDNES. THURS.â€"10 Dorothy Gish "* LONDON " Goldfields COMEDYâ€"â€"‘‘Gentlemen Prefer Scotch.‘"‘ in a tragic, moving role of motherhood "* Frisco Sally Levy " " THREE HOURS" Oh! What a Girl is Mary Oh!‘ What a treat for you FOX NEWS Fire Insurance at Reduced Rates Mary Pickford " SPARROWS " Cormne Griffith The everâ€"popular and lovely Insurance of every description and Real Estate NOW SHOWING | Delightful Social Events at _ Ski Club to Use Torches for _ South Porcupine Last Week _ Evening Hikes This Season and hopes are strong velop into one of our | two men on its pay roll. From a conâ€" versation toâ€"day with Mr. 0. Kautâ€" son, the manager, we learned that the shaft is now deâ€"watered to a depth of 150â€"ft. A 60â€"ft. head frame of BH. C. fir is to be erected, the timbers for same being shipped direct from Briâ€" tish Columbia. The hoisting cable and ‘apper cable for a high tension line to _be connected with the Davidson is exâ€" pected in a few days. The pole line is already erected with insulators atâ€" tached. There is also coming along with it a 225 horse power motor to drive their large compressors which have a capacity of 1400 cubic feet South Ont., November 2nd, 1927. Special to The Advance The Beaumont Mine has now twentyvâ€" Euchre and Bridgy’and Social by Ladies of R. C. Church| Novelty to be Introduced for Cross Country Runs. Other a Big Success. / High School Pupils Stage Wonderful) Plans for Winter Sport Here. Officers Elected for the Costume Ball. /Other News of Interest from Corresponâ€"| Season for the Porcupine Ski Club. Next Meeting to dent at South,Porcupine. | be on Tuesday Evening, November 8th. ‘‘Five sideâ€"splitting reels of mirthâ€"all interâ€" woven into a swiftâ€"moving thrilling story of newspapers and politics.‘‘ ‘A romantic story of love, passion and selfâ€" sacrifice, shifting from the noble palaces of Italy to the hot pitiless sands of the African Desert.‘‘ MONDAY TUESDAY, Nov. 7â€"8 Jetta Goudal WEDNES. THURS., Nov 9â€"10 George O‘Hara FRIDAY SATURDAY, Nov. 4â€"5 Reginald Denny ‘‘The fastest, screamingly funniest comedy farce ever shown in this town!‘‘ New Empire P mInes " is THAT NICE? " Knutâ€" that depth H. L. Simpson ; gent‘s second, won by Mr. Ed Pullin, was donated by the Marshallâ€"Ececlestone Co. Euchre prizesâ€"ladies first, won by Mrs. W. A. Gagnon, was donated by Sky‘s ladies second, won by Mrs. bmwleton, donated by \Ir Bucovetsl\_\, gent‘s ï¬rst prize, donated by MeKinley Farrant went to Mr. Andrew Hearty ; wum(l prize, donated by F. P. Gailâ€" lagher, was won by Mr. J. D. Mcâ€" 1) R. C. Church prov cess. The street Continuation â€" Sel with cars from Schumacher and hall of the school city and a dozer added to accomn The euchre and bridge social on Wednesday, Oct. 26th, in behalf of the R. C. Church proved a wonderful sueâ€" cess. The street in front of the Continuation â€" School, was erowded Ni PATHE NEWS REVIEW FIRE FIGHTERSâ€"Chap »V ranQtl THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ss. The street in ntinuation â€" School th cars from S * * humacher and Tim GAUMONT NEWS 1mimin was h ut filled to capaâ€" es had to be the plavers. W hoâ€" _blue â€"slip, MMeets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., North. Visiting brethren requested to attend. WALTER COOK W.G. SMITH IMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 weaman, with a mantilla of exquisite colouring. _ Margaret MePhail was a Russian princess; Irene Armstrong and Rose Bucovetsky wore the beauâ€" tiful native costume of Roumania; Ruth Spencer was a Dutch peasant; Barney Bucovetsky was dressed as Bassanio; Carlo Catarello was a pierâ€" rot; Joe Miller, George Burns and others, clowns; Walter MacDougall, bugler; the black cat Hallowe‘en cosâ€" tumes of Ina Rain and Claire Gerâ€" vais, of Golden City, were noticeably pretty; Kathleen Gallagher, Leta Cox, Meta Melville, Annie Kesnesky and several others were also Hallowe‘en; Dorothy Kaufman was a pretty Evanâ€" geline; Myrtle Dysart, a daring toreaâ€" dor; Owen Wright, a bandit; Gladys (Gibbons, a Chink with a long pigeeâ€" tail; Eileer Schneider and Fanny Jaakola, Japs; Valerie Rapsey and Mary Hutchinson were a modern couple, Hilda making a smart college chap; a pretty trio of ‘"‘"Little Girls in Blue,"‘ were Jean Wright, Mona Laforest and Thomasina Boyle. Three more graceful maidens were John Sharp, Thomas Holding and Leslie Lloyd, while Jack O‘Shea and Harry Martin were representations of the fierce and stolid Indian and his squaw. There were many other costumes of every description making a glowing riot of colour that blended wonderâ€" fully with the pretty Hallowe‘en deâ€" corations. _ Every eye was sparking with happiness,â€" it was their first costume ball and it was being a huge success. The luncheon served by the young folks was particularly good, including various kinds of homeâ€"made candy, which showed that these young girls could do more than give Latin declensions. Principal Clark and his staff looked on well pleased and were treated as their guests of honour. We understand that the committee in charge were:â€"Mary Ruth Seaman, Valerie Rapsey, Annabelle Taylor and Carlo Cattarelo, but everyone seemed to be helping to make it a success. Mrs. R. Jarvis, of New Liskkeard, ‘Marriedâ€"On Wednesday, October 26th, Mr. Donat Dagenais to Miss Alâ€" ma Dagenais. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. Father Lagrevol at the Roman Catholic church,. The bride was prettily dressed in pink, with darker shoes and hat, and carâ€" ried a bouquet of beautiful roses. Friday evening was a big night for the High School pupils. _ They held their first costume ball in their assemâ€" bly hall. â€"A short programme was eaven first, consisting of a near speech hy the president of their social elub, Miss Mary Ruth Seaman; a solo ‘‘Russian Lullaby,‘‘ by Irene Armâ€" strong, in costume; violin solo, by Maxwell Smith, Jr.; skirt dance, by Jean Wright and Hilda Rowe, solo, by Valerie Rapsey; and the Sailor‘s Hornpipe, danced by Vern LaForest. Nearly all the pupils and their friends were in costume, preâ€"eminent among them being the Spanish cosâ€" tume of the president, Mary Ruth up in regard to the new discovery on the Red Lake Centre property. It states that samples being sent out from this find are splashed with visiâ€" ble gold and appear to indicate on» of the most important discoveries yet made in this district. The discovâ€" ery, was made on claim 36 and apâ€" pears to running south west towards claim 38 and north east to claim 866. On the north east corner of this group of claims is the McManus group, owned by a number of prominent citiâ€" zens of South Poreupine and they are quite delighted over this new discovâ€" ervy,. Thanks to the court Dalton, the club wili 1 the hill on his farm p sliding and jumping cross country hikes 1 Dalton‘s hill and as moonlicht nights will Hon Knox. Hon 1â€[( meVv The Club Vice 0Cef The chairman, Dh a short but well nted out the ad )r winter sports ing in particular d in th onvenel Jacobs 1‘€ Qnorary Onorary y, Dr. J. A. Melnnis, Mr, Ma i. Williams. sidentâ€"Mr. Eriec Bredenburg. eâ€"Presidentâ€"Mr. D. W. Noeill. y.â€"Treasurerâ€"Mr. C. H. Seve b Captainâ€"Dr. E. 0. Sundber in particular . d activities of season. election of _ o kiing season was officially ush \hen the reâ€"organization meet the Pmcupme Ske Club wa the town hall Monday even ard to the new discovery reasuret aptainâ€" iptainâ€" ) the courtesy of Mi club will have the o1 S celected: Presidentâ€"M1 ind ‘residentsâ€"Dr. Le Melnnis, Mr. Mau delive vanta roperty The 1C nnmittedt general outlined cluhb for 10sen was The! )wing off Y. weekly irt from possible Mceinn addre 11 out LC #.% *,* d dap s d d d lep y e cyd e ie y c en dae ie ie es in i ied oo un dae o e e o en ipe e es ie ## *4 *# #* 4# # + #* 4+ + #4 + + #4 + + ## # # ## # # *4 t# # t #+4 #4 + w w# *# # ##4 #* # «# *4 #* *# L3 *4 #@ + #4 *# # tes «/ #* + # #4# + 4+ #+* *# *# w# #4 ## # + #4 # *# #4 Cad *# # *# # # #* + # #4 % # #4 #* * # #* # 4 #4 * L ## *# *# # 4 #4 + *# #+* # # #4* #* #4 # # *4 s# *# #4 # # *# *s One of the special features at. the meeting of the Y.P.S. on Tuesday evening was a violin solo by Miss Poulin, Mrs. P. C. Maltais playing the piano accompaniment. _ Miss Poulin showed great talent on the violin, and her playing was much appreciated and applauded. The executive also decided to start the evenings sharp at 8.30, and all members are asked to be on time so that there may be no delay in all enâ€" joying a good night‘s entertainment. The Lancashire Club is anxious to assure that no one should be missed at the Christmas tree event, and so for the next meeting or so it is specially desired that members be present and ready to give in the names all children up to the age of fifteen, so that the necessary arrangements may be proâ€" ceeded with for the Christmas tree and the purchase of suitable gifts. The executive of the Laneashire Soâ€" cial Club met on Tuesday night and decided to have special numbers at each social meeting of the club. These meetings are held on the first and second Saturdays of each month. On Saturday evening of this week, two special dance numbers will be put on, as well as other special features. One of these will be big surprise, acâ€" cording to the promise made by the executive. BIG SURPRISE PROMISED FOR LANCASHIRE MEETING About fifty guests were present. The proceeds are to be used toward the bulding fund of a synagague in Timâ€" mins. Messrs J. Hodgins, of Elk Lake, A. J. Kennedy and James Stewart, of New Liskeard, were the guests of Mr. Jas. Gibson during the past week. and Mrs. Catt, of Haileybury, were the guests of Mrs. James Gibson, durâ€" ing the week. On Sunday last the Progressive Young Judeans served tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Slotnick from three to seven in the afternoon. Membership fees will be: gents $3.00; ladies, $2.00; boys under 18 $1.00; and junior girls, and membership tickets can be secured from any official of the elub, or at Moisley and Ball‘s drug store and the George Taylor Hardware Co. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Nov ember 8th, at 7.30 p.m. in the town hall and all interested are urged to attend. Ladies are specially invited. 3)(*1!}(}; coffee, beans end of each | competitive _ © jumping durin beginn under Sundbe sire of novelty i1 ng â€" sliding, ountrvy hike MASQUERA DE DANCE 1st Ladies‘ Fancy Costume 1st Gent‘s Fancy Costume 1st Ladies‘â€"Comic Costume 1st Gent‘s Comic Costume GOOD MUSIC Pianos, Organs, Gramophones and everything you need for house furnishings. China and Glass Ware pecel inne COME AND LOOK THE STOCK OVER You will find the Prices Right You will find Quality here at Very Low Prices ALSO:â€"A FULL LINE OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS Walnut Beds, 9‘‘ ornamental cane panel, and springs, iayer felt mattress, $22.50 OV s inity hen HIn ALFRED LUCAS y 10 iearn the art of asant winter‘s prog inned for all membe ling, â€"jumping, rac hikes, with a hot NEW AND SECONDâ€"HAND FURNITURE hides her attention and ine cent UGC AamOoIt venks » the On Friday, November 18th, 1927 We Carry the Largest Stock of REFRESHMENTS Admission:â€"$1.00 per couple will hb will be on the ‘ pale 1 sand wicht ind a ca ind s excellent op irt of skiing. programme i hot luneh earnest C hat the ju: Dancing 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. PRIZES Extra Lady 50 cents. 57â€"59 Wilson Avenue o1 irnival of exhibition imnelud 1 C @ross i Room 2, Homer L. Gibson Bldg | Phone 34 Timmins â€"llâ€"llâ€"-ilâ€"..-â€"..â€"..â€"u.â€"-q.â€"... # 1st Most Original Costume 1st Lucky Number (ladies) 1st Spot Dance Room 2, Homer L. Gibson Bldg. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETCO. Next Goldrange Hotel. Phone 119. Have You a Cold? STOP IT! USE c J ce § § U §f (1 cummere i M §) mm § § cesmm i) i) commmems 6 j commene 66 i¢ Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith / Eyes, Ears, Nose an 50%, Third Avenue Eyes Tested Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. Goldfields Theatre Bldg. Hours 10 to Physician and Surgeon Room 5â€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Phone 770 Hours:â€"2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment Prescriptions Promptly and Accurately Filled. DR. P. Q. RAVARY Specialist of New York and Montreal Hospitals lyes, Ears, Nose and Throat Toner A. MacDonald GUARANTEED RELIEF 600C PHARMACY C. L. HUBBERT Chiropractor % ".â€".I_“â€"I.â€".Iâ€"..â€".._..- 4 a.m. to 9 p.m o p.m. Timmins