ATTENTION _ HOUSEHOLDERS Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town _ _THE CORNISH WELCOME CLUB 8y proof. â€"â€"4 gECTION Z2 Ti Meets every Second and Fourth Satui day night at 7.30 in the Oddfellow» Hall, South Porcupine. Members adâ€" â€" mitted by card. Nonâ€"members 47 cents and 3c. war tax total 50c., adâ€" â€"~ mission including refreshments Everybody Welcome Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month in the Basement of An hcan Church G MEMBERS WELCOME A. G. . 6. ABSKER. Meets ;;er): Yi‘rid'ay evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., North, Visiting brethren requested to attend e es Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. Open to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" nish Associate. ALFRED W. SNOW, President Jo Go HARRIS' 8“0"['2“-, SChllll‘uhcr, 0“0 Schumacher L.O.L. No. 2975 1LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 CORNISH SOCIAL CLUB Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. All visiting members welcome J. A. POWNSEND C. C. HICK Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall every first and third Friday in the month. BERNARD B. ASH, President J. HALLAM, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer No. 677, Timmins, Ont. Meets every lst and 3rd Monday of each month in the basement of Anglican Chunch. ALL VISITING MEMBERS WELCOME M. GORDO JEAN LANGMAN » » Presiden 8. R. Harrison, Esa., MRSO L.R.C.P Viceâ€"Presidents : Austin E. Neame, Esq. Dr. A. 8. Porter, M.C. Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, first and second Saturdays of each month Invitation may be obtained from Secretary or President upon application, or from members of the Committee. T. H. RICHARDS, President MRS. T. RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas., Box 1037, Timmins, Ont. Christian Science Meetmgs ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : * _ MATTER " Services :â€" â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Testimonies of Healing . through ~~â€"â€" Christian Science. KHouseholders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. All outside toilets must be made Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and â€" those of Scottish descent. Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger Reécreation Hall. .. P. LARMER, President 3 GOLDEN GLOW, L.O.B.A Town Hall at 8 p.m. All returned nren gladly welcomed No. 742, §chumacher . Meets every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in Schumacher Orange Hall, Visiting members welcome. L. WILLIAMS ~__E. TOWNSEND, Meets second Friday in each month in the We do Electrical Work of every description, contract or 0 Why not let us solve your Radio 10 Third Ave. George Taylor Hardware T. FELLOWS, Sec.â€"Treas.. Box, 1716 23 ‘Montgomery Avenue, Timmins, Ont. GOLD STAR, L.O.B.A. Allâ€"Britain Social Club N.G. TIMMINS L.O.L., / Caledonian Society of Timmins D. CUTHELL, Secretary By Order of THE BOARD OF HEAJTB *Â¥ â€" Another concert under the auspices of the S ‘John Ambulance Brigade will be held in the Goldfields theatre, on Sunday evering, March 18th, after ‘the church services. There will be®‘a progrmme of much interest and merit, including â€" vocal and instrumental music. All will : enjoy the event, and the programme is sure to be of special excellence. The St. John Ambulance Brigade ‘has done, and is doing, unâ€" usually good â€"work in the interests of the community, and so deserves the support and coâ€"operation of all. ANOTHER CONCERT BY THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE HERE. Ove Twenty Youngsters in C. A. S. Shelter Now, and Articles of Clothing Will be Welcomed Anyone having any articlee of clothing of any kmd that is not wantâ€" Ti sn in ed~should~getâ€"inâ€"touchâ€"with Tthe m tron at the Children‘s Aid Shelter. The phone number is M6W. There are at present some â€"twentyâ€"three children in the Shelter and the item of ‘clothing is accordingly an imporâ€" tant one. Mrs. Condie, the matron, is an expert in the makingâ€"over â€" of clothing, and can utilize nearly anyâ€" thing in the line of clothing for the children.. Men‘s and women‘s disâ€" carded garments; as well as those for oldex children, can all be used to adâ€" vantage at the Shelter. Anyone havyâ€" ing clothing of any kind that they can spare, should notify the Shelter and the articles will be called for and gratefully received. The large numâ€" ber of children passing through the Shelter here (makes the n : for clothing a constant one, and anyone at anv time will be perfectly safe in The Girls‘ Club of the United church are ‘holding‘a Rummage Sale in the basement of the church on Saturday, March 24th. Doors open at 9 a.m. s at any time will be sending discarded C be < reâ€"modelled. or Shelter can always gratefully received. The large numâ€" ber of children passing through the Shelter here makes the nebd». for clothing a constant one, and anyone at any time will be perfectly safe in sending discarded clothing that may be <reâ€"modelled. or. changed. _ The Shelter can always use clothing of any kind, and any contribution of this kind is a help in the work of careing for the youngsters. Mining WHO WILL BE BRITAIN‘S LORD CHANCELLOR®? _ Viscount Cave (centre), Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, is expected to resign at any moment because of his advanced age and illâ€"health, and the names of the Right Hon. Sir Douglas Hogg, (left) Attorneyâ€" General, and the Earl of Birkenhead (right, Secretary of State for India, are mentioned as likely to succeed him TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1928 ) HE (doing a steady 60 miles per hour) : ‘‘Shall we push on now or do [ you still want to see the country ?‘‘ â€"Humorist, London, England *Mr. ‘W.._T. Mitchell, of. Englehart, Other Personal Items of Interest from South Porcupine Mr. W. Moore Expected Back to South Porcupine. ‘Re port of Rich Find at Howey Mine at Red Lake. South Poreupine, Ont., March 14th, 1928. ‘Special to The Advance. â€" _A little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferrigan on Thursâ€" day, March 7th. His name is: Thomas Patrick Hyacinthe. Congratulations. At the Presbyterian hospital on March 7th, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Hepburn. Both mother and child are doing well. Mr. F. Hutchinson, of New Liskeard paid an official visit to the West Dome Lake this week. Mr. Jos. Singleton has returned from Toronto where he received med1â€" cal treatment. We sincerely trust that his health has been improved. Many From South Porcupine With Hockey Team in South is the guest of Mr. Sherman Simpson this week. Mr. Blair Campbell, of Kirkland Lake, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Haneâ€" berry, here in town this week. Misses M. and W. Arbour are visitâ€" Through our engineers, and staffs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render a reliable mining service in addition to . our brokerage service ing in Toronto and will be taking in the hockey matches in which the Porâ€" cupine Hockey Club are playjng. Mrs. Thornton was an interested spectator at the game in Sudbury, beâ€" tween Sudbury and the Porecupine Hockey Club. She went from Sudâ€" bury to visit the parental home in Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. R. Cameron and , Mrs. Cook also went south with the team, taking in the game at Sudbury. We are sorry to hear that (Mr. and Mrs. E. Britton, of the Bank of, Torâ€" onto are leaving this weekâ€"end. Mr. Britton is moving to Millbrook «with his famlly, where ‘he is to take up his new duties with the Bank of Toronto. ing at the home of Mrs. D. Deacon. After the regular» business meeting there was a discussion relative to the bazaar to be held in April. Final arâ€" The Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church held its regular monthly meetâ€" 67 YONLGE STREET TIMMIN 8 KIRKLAND LAKE. NORTH BAY Private Wires to all Brapches BRANCH ES rangements for the play were made. Thero followed a daintily ~served â€"‘The Conï¬rmatlon service will . be held this coming Sunday, March 18th, 1n the Anglican Church, with the Blaâ€"- hop of Moosonee ofï¬clatmd Mrs. Stan. Pearce entertained the Main Street Bridge Club on Wednes® day, March 7th. The prize winners ‘were:â€"Mrs. E. J. Rapsey and Mrs. J. Alexander. ie s We hear that Mr. W. Moore, who left early in December, 1927, for Engâ€" land, is back*in Canada and is on his way back to the camp. We are waitâ€" ing his arrival with eager expectancy. t n 10 on 4 Ph trtom ditinarteat on > eï¬ * ie ts P «o dnc We are very sorrv tos report that Mrs. Mandley, Sr., is very ill, at the home of hér‘son, Mr. R. Mandlcy. We wish her a speedy recovery.. Miss Neva Davis, of Golden City, leaves on Friday, March 16th, for Winnipeg, and will go from there to Wadhope, Manitoba. + Mrs. Charles Jemmett and baby daughter left on Tuesday for Barrie, to visit Mr. Jemmett‘s parents. Mrs. F. Hamilton, accompanied ‘by her daughter, Jessie, is in Toronto this week. writing up. the hockey matches involving the ~Poreupine Hockey Club. A wire has been received that Mrs. A. 8. Fuller died in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 10th. No particulars are given.. This is indeed a great shock to the camp. _ A daughter was‘ born to Mr. and Mrs. of South End, on March 6th. : Congratulations;s~â€"~â€"**â€" ~___" __ 3 * AAA CA CA s Mrs. F. Evans entertainedâ€"the Conâ€" naught Mill Club. There was one table of guests, Miss Fraser winning the special guest prize. . Mr.s McLellan won the members‘ prize. The. consoâ€" lation was won ‘by Mrs. MdaPhail. Mr. T. 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