E Kashion Fanries | Beige Satinâ€"Backed Crepe is the Medium for This Charming Afternoon Frock. The use of both sides of the materâ€" ial is the distinctive feature of this youthful dress of beige satinâ€"backed crepe. In the body of the dress, the crepe side of the material is used, while the drop yoke that ends in a tie, is of the satin side. The pointed inset around the hips is also of satin, while the narrow belt that crosses it and the cuffs are of crepe. Two box plaits in the centre of the skirts give a new version of that old favourite, the kick plait, while plain wide plaits extend around the skirt. The dainty gown above is made of fleshâ€"coloured zlove silk, trimmed in cream net. Neither of these materials lose their freshness when laundered. The pointed yoke of glove silk is set over an under yoke of cream net. Deep points finish off the hem of the nightgown, thus carrying out the pmnted effect at the top. AÂ¥ full ruffle of twoâ€"inch cereamâ€"coâ€" loured net edges the points at the bottom, and perky bows of flesh- coloured satin ribbon finish off th neckline. ; Aberdonian (to Chen penee worth o‘ arseme. Chemist : ** W hat for Aberdonian : 2t .*, . * flo .v.u..v.n...f.utu..ux"..u..u..u..???f.:"z?uxv."zu:"..u..uzutnt“:..........z. Glove Silk is an Ideal Nightgown Material (to Chemist) Thrup SUGCEGSFUL CARD PARTY BY MOOSE OX TUESDAY showed up to splendid advantage on| at the finish the evening of Tuesday, January 31st, 19 points; N on the occeasion of a euchre, bridge;,] 18 points; P: 500 and whist tournament held in the) 14 points; I Moose hall, Timmins. _ There were; hrew Ladies" thirtyâ€"one tables in use, and the hall| G points. was comfortably crowded, approXx!â€"| _ ‘The follow mately one hundred and fifty being] past week it present‘for this most enjoyable evenâ€") gue;â€" ing‘s entertainment. _ Under the exâ€" perienced supervision of Mr. W. H.] p.., Wilson, more familiarly known to: l_,of,’{;’“ """ many as the genial ‘‘Scotty,"‘ the P? l,f" M. C‘s in charge of each set of tables K:d:i? """ performed their duties capably and \\'illi':mtâ€. smoothly, so that the generally preâ€" in‘ vailing note during the progress of the games was of â€" unfailin ood ThA m humour. The majority of theggatgiler- Handicap ing were members of the L,.O0.0.M. or Totals of the ladies‘ section of the L.0.0.M., d i on but quite a number of visitors exâ€" pressed their pleasure at attending| Brennan ... such a wellâ€"conducted and pleasurable! _(;"Ole """ event provided by the indefatigable| shaheen ... social workers of this progressive and upâ€"toâ€"date Order, The prizes were really good ones,| the winners being as follows :â€"W hist:| _ trangig ladies‘, first prize, Mrs. W. Shewan; Handicap ladies‘, second prize, Mrs. M. Thomas;) _ consolation â€" prize, M. Cummings.! ; C bt Gentlemen‘s first prize, Mr. T. H.\ C polh‘s °Cf Langley; gentlemen‘s second Mr. L. Bound; consolation prize, Mr.| } S. B. Rawlinson. Euchre: ladies‘ first| °_ ; prize, Mrs. Cote; ladies‘ second prizg, D. Slotnick Mrs. Duxfield; consolation prize, Mrs. Martin .... Higgins. Gentlemen‘s first prize, Mr.] S. Slotnick J. W. Bangs; gentlemen‘s second prize, Mr. J. Letellier; booby prize, Mr. N. Burton. 500 : ladies‘ first prize, Mrs. T. J. Lawlor; ladies‘ second prize Mrs. A. Beaudin; consolation prize, Mrs. J. Pinaud. â€" Gentlemen‘s first] prize, Mr. Edmund Ash; gentlemen‘s| Plaunt .... second prize, Mr. W. G. Roberts; booâ€" Blow by prize, Mr. C. H. Brownscombe.| Pecore .... S.| Mustato N.: RKoy ... yre Harrison Handicap Totals Bridge: ladies‘ first prize, Mrs. 5 Cohen ; ladies‘ second prize, Mrs. Chas, Pierce; consolation prize, Mrs. W.| King. Gentlemen‘s first prize, Mr. S. Cohen; gentlemen‘s second prize, Mr. Chas. Roath; booby prize, Mr. J. A. Gordon. As the prizes were distributed, it Handicap | ! Totals i Ramblers As the prizes were distributed, it‘ was requested that the winners of the! booby prizes should open them, and| much laughter and amusement greeted| the booby winners when they disclosed| the nature of the contents of the parâ€"| cels handed to them. | The prizes were distributed by Mr. Karl Eyre, assisted by Mr. W. H. \Nil-! son and Mr. J. Decarie. Much eredit is due to the ladies‘ cammittee, under the capable direction of Mrs. (Dr.) A. P. Brennan for their help and invaluâ€" able assistance in preparing for this notably successful evening and for their work in serving refreshments. The men‘s committee, consisting of Mr. W. H. Wilson, Mr. J. Decarie, Mr. Alf Vine, Mr. J. Hefferman, Mr. W. Pennington, and Mr. B. Sopha, are to be congratulated upon their efforts, so completely successful, to make this evening a thoroughly enjoyable one in every respect. In a brief conversation with one of the most prominent members of the 14.0.0.:M.; the information wi that the Oxdel in Timmins w ing good progress, and that the class of new members being constantly adâ€" mitted was very good indeed. _ And what was more to the point, the memâ€" bership dues were being paid up in really good fashion, the percentage of delayed payments being very small inâ€" deed. â€" This condition of affairs reâ€" flects the greatest of eredit upon the band of enthusiastie workers which the Loval Order of Moose have gatherâ€" ed together here in the comparatlvel) short time of its formation in this district, and augurs well for its future. Announcing the Opening of Grace Chapel 75 Elm St. S.., Timmins Sunday 7.00 p.m., Feb. 5th, 1928 Speaker:â€"R. J. BROOKS, of Belleville, Ont. 5p1 All are Welcome eates ## ##4 #.® we ‘mation was given [immins was makâ€" and that the class THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO A.5.0. LEADS THE 1ADIES BOWLING LEAGUE TO BATE The following are the games for the past week in the ladies‘ bowling leaâ€" gue :â€" Brennan Cole: .:. . Shaheen Byre ... Harrison Ramsay . (G@. Everett Acheson ... C. MceDonald Smith ISROL ... :.4 Wilson Boderski King }.;..}.. MceCracken Tobals . 2 points each s 700. T360 Ramblers wins 4 points. 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Country Laird: ‘‘How‘s the world treating you, Sandy ?" Sandy: ‘‘Very seldom, sirâ€"very seldom!‘‘ Darling Smith .. Gillies . Gbauthier Langdon A meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will be held in the Mcelntyre hall, Schumacher, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 7th, at 8 o‘clock. _ All members are specially urged to attend. 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THE PIONEER BROKERLS 299 240 391 34.3 2()§ 1446 Boughtâ€"Soldâ€"Quoted ESTABLISHED 1904 Phone 100â€"101 Timmins at the following places: Poll. Sub. Div. and if a Poll is required it shall be held on Tuesday, February 21st, 1928, Notice is hereby given thagt the Nominations for Candidates for Councillors to fill the two vacancies on the Timmins Council will be held in the Town Hall, Timmins, on Thursday, February 9th, 1928, at the following time : 10 Anglican Church Basement Town HAl sÂ¥ Finlander‘s Hall ..... ... 1. Shankman .........% Recreation Hall ..;..... Townsite Office‘ ‘.../.. ... E. C. Brewer‘s Residence S. B. Rawlinson‘s Store. .. Brewer Auction Room . ... F. Warnock‘s Store...... A. I. Chisholm‘s Residence H. Warren‘s Residence.. Lady Laurier Block ...... Fire Hall, Moneta ....... Roller‘® Hink . Property where Poll Street shall be held if any Number 12 o‘clock noon to 1 p.m. TOWN OF TIMMINS w # *# # a # # # t tA t oX t ks esidence. .. Cor. 5th Ave. and Tamarack St. 24. .Fourth Avenue 50. . Fourth Avenue 16. . Maple Street, North Hollinger Townsite, Waterloo Road Hollinger Townsite, Waterloo Road 119. . Wilson Avenue 55. . Wilson Avenue 15. . Wilson Avenue 120. . Mountjoy Avenue, South 23..Elm Street, South 51. . Birch Street, South Cor. Cedar and Second Ave, 210. . Pine Street, South East of T. N. 0. Station. Thursday, Feb. 2nd, 1928 H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk Street