Timmi mins h1 ێd. it a prohib clerk exp by law to ment roll In stepping f1 Dome ten years J. Martin, of th the misfortune above the ankl berti McWilliam St. John:. Ambu effective first a pI ten years Hollinger _ Brazeau ) Miss ChH ni THURSDAy rmed by . Anthor 4 i limmins to m kinaws and other woo Childerhose, manager C ‘d Wocllen Milis Limit« mins at the time and w Timmi ong irpp: OJ mI dfield Brazeau razeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. u, of Timmins, was married hristina Melanson, ten years ‘Sek. The was p°râ€" y Rev. Father Theriault at hy‘s Roman Catholis church. immediate friends and relaâ€" e young couple were present. on the recommendation of Police Greer, the town counâ€" _ years ago passâ€"d a byâ€"law 8 the keeping of girls at work or restaurants after eleysn night. There had been some _town in this rigard during The cost of making the â€" wholly alphcbetical would be the council was told by the i one taxpayer complained of ‘he book was made up.â€" The lained that he was rsquired take his list from the assossâ€" EW YORK CHICAC®, BOSXTON, DOx, ENC ids hotel the first hotel ind for many ytars one in the Noth, was reâ€" jecome a pusiness ‘block this month, Built by the the use c‘ visitors to Goldfields sorved Timâ€" | well. When first ersctâ€" | to be far larger than the quire. In 1925, the openâ€" hotel as well as some 1 Seriously encroached on ‘ business an< H. A. Moâ€" \l)u“) ) A M A ICA, rom the sidey ; ago this weâ€" Coast M N LCA EPU BILIC anada CUB A Dome Extensicn, had > fracture her lex just A. Yeoman and Roâ€" â€"<~ Jn m‘j‘nh‘,‘s o. the inc2 Brigad2> rend:r:d urcil tage arrival of a Da h oast 10 KE nmill w fell on Friday, so ants agreed to reâ€" ‘ning of the weoek rder to give more To fight Tuberculosis BUY Christmas Seals BldS | Whe ar la: n 19 ind *A *T ht $ AgO, e=tabâ€" acture goacds. § II ferrâ€" j08S81â€" rom 12 8S The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA "In its last issus ths: North Bay Nugâ€" get professes to be in doubt as to whsâ€" ther or not The Advance intended to consure it in regard to a despatch that decided to leave her husband in Timâ€" mins and go off with another gentleâ€" man to settle in the West. She had taken $300 in cash with her as well as most of the furniture. Th2s husband was annoyed and reported the affair to the police who took prompt action to restore at lzast the goods to him The immense iron deposits of the Belcher islands in Hudson Bay, the enormous coal beds betweszn Cochrane and James Bay, as will as the huge china clay deposits lying to th2 northâ€" west of Cochrane, were given as three good reasons why the T. N. O. railâ€" way should be pushed through to the Bay. The Cochrans Northland Fost was fighting hard then to persuade governments and the people that the line would be of great value to the naâ€" tion. "The #Gigantic prospect of deâ€" velcpment which is held out on the clay deposits (a $7,500,.000 company was reéeported as being organized to produce china clay) will be repsated in many other things farther along," saigq the Post. store mott big wil sto of the Knigh A Laprairie ; had bought i Gruyere twoa cases of gars, 10,000 â€" and lots of 0 ng £totr and lots of other things. The annual meeting of Recreation Club was helc 16th, 1925, when the off elected for the year as â€" dent, Jack Thomas; vice Chittenden; secretaryâ€" Blackshaw:; committes, . Kahler, J. Staunton, A Grant. In those days, 1 club for the season gov ling tiot vel« cla1 Dac thi mil ma tak mo ba: the EXPERIENCE is the gyroscope which steadies business, helps hold it on a true course. The experience which this Bank has gained throughout its century of existence is available to those seekine a connection. or the season amounted and expensts $1,0465.62. membership list of 102. J 11. basketball and so‘"th;i in activil e brough mM soOm OVvVER A CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE ‘Buy i id Th and r Chris made i h ought a man and a woman Fort William ten years ago ind charg:d them hsré with ppeared that the woman had inc} in tha pi mmittes, J. Gordon iunton, A. Holland mg deep Worldâ€"wide facilities in every department of banking pro hopping 1,000 H C 00 A hi imbli fin A] eipts of the e Hollin 1i Decom . Football jall wert AY gel iD The cream of the cue artists of the Dome were entered in a billiard tournaâ€" ment there ten years ago. Twentyâ€" eight took part. Annual inspecton of the St. John Ambulance brigade branch was made by Captain Debney, then Onâ€" tario superintendent. Locals in The Advance of ten years ago included:â€""Mr. Ralph Parker left last week for a holiday in California." "Mr. W. B. Edgley of Hamilton was a Timmins visitor last week." ‘"Bornâ€" In Timmins, Ont., on Monday evening December 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wattâ€"a daughter." "Mrs, C. McLean, of Matheson, visited Timmins friends recintly." "Mr. E. C. Rogers, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, was a visitor to the Domse and* Timmins this week." ‘"Mr. _H._A. Huckabone of the Hollinger office stafft left on Friday for a holiday in the south." "Mr. Wm. R. Fleming of Toâ€" ronto spent a few days in Timmins last week.‘"‘ "Miss A. J. Murphy, of Hailzsyâ€" bury, was the guest of friends here last week." "Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Satutrâ€" day, December 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cadmanâ€"a daughter.‘" "Mr. Joyâ€" all, of Winnipeg, was the guest here of his son. Dr. I. Joyall, returning to the West this week." "Bornâ€"At Timmins, on Tuesday, December 5th, to Mr. and view was expressed in a bocsklet desâ€" cribing the mining resources of the North and it was at that time receivâ€" ing .widespread attention. He pointed out that all the big finds, were on, or within 100 miles of the height of land throughout Northern Ontario and Queâ€" bec. It fitted in well with the geologiâ€" cal theory that the Laurentians had snce been as high as the Rockies and were volcanoes. The farthsest north falls of rivers flowing toward the north indicated in all cases where the lava flow stcpped, said Mr. Young. A man seen in Gowganda was not T. J. McGrath who disappeared from Timâ€" mins ten years ago, a news story in The Advance said. The search was beâ€" ing continued. appeared in the Nugget in reference to the alleged lawless and rough condiâ€" tions at the Rouyn Gold Camp," said The Advance editorially ten years ago. "What The Advance intended to do,. i: did. That was, simply to publish the To save thy simple SOllli 1TOM | gp4, fears, af From Rouyn‘s curse, from Rouyn‘s|pg, tears." wil That the valuable minerals of the|}p, North follow the height of land very|p, clesely, was the theory advanced in the the fall of 1925 by Cyril T. Young,| wp superintendent of development for the Canadian . National Railways. ThE fir view was expressed in a bosklet desâ€" |1;;, cribing the mining resources of Lh"ith: North and it was at that time receivâ€" | pa Kl‘ A sale of aprons and home csoking by the Rebekahs in the Oddfellows hall ten yvears ago this week was a real sucâ€" cess cnce Di were v falls of vance confesses that it finds it ever difficult to miss an opportunity for saying a good word about the Porcupin: Gold Camp ... Sunday School was not usually conducted on days other than the Sabbath, yet men and women and children were safe here at all times . . . If Rouyn wishes to be a real gocd mining camp it should copy the Porâ€" cupine of the early days . . . The forces of evil and the hosts of piking grafters on the weaknesses of men fear pubâ€" licity more than anything else . . . The Nugget, along with other newspapers accordingly conferred benefit on Rouyn by the publication of the despatch from Cobalt. irrespective of the wildness of some parts of that despatch. If this suits The Nugget, then Christmas psate and joy reign complete. Otherwis>â€"in the words of the ancient bardâ€" "Rouyn seize thee, ruthless thing, Confusion on thy Nuggets wait. Not e‘en thy virtues, brother, shall wild and wool wickedness a that conditic thy simple soul from 12th; ‘to Mtr. an . daughter." "M . was the guest oyall, returning 35â€" 25 t here of ag to the Timmins, ) Mr. and and itlyv th PTrOm A a parcel nine prov to £00d mill was steel was An in tenced in court ten court tel charge, vincial p to Hailey wC nearly numb club. a $35 s fused t Miss a pleas: bowling member mA ha da ago told of a man burned and two d fire. The township to get him some c W Hclling will be ala fird A.S.D Gifts oi ten ye the FTâ€"aym to good Ba Reduced Express Rates for Christmas Traffhc 1A l T1 L NGCW L110 11 u: 11 rm and th s. No dam ‘he annual CA po PS. »â€"H Powurn (COonrnpronrar10® or { ANADA :‘ nCt irlt ik UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF weight of the package and the diatanee: ©00000040000008000000084480480004000000000004048048000088484804A Canada Northern ind DW 11 1€ BC HERN | IMITEI Bi ) pa Jean int s Corporation, Limitsad3 Mriderd No. 44 rom 4T of )6 TeC Di 91 Mar Al h 1€ il Christmas tree of the was a fine affair of 1925. members, one to the other xzezd fiftsen cents in cost. early in the winter of December 15th, the comâ€" he Timmins Cup was well ay and the first round was ete." In that year a large new members joined the 11 8 up at the Ankerite. ve sort of fellow, senâ€" south Porcupine police I‘s ago. on a vagrancy the custody of a proâ€" fficer while being taken He was found thrse days arm around a post, in he had been for scme ob <~tried »~to he resist reâ€"arrest. Kirkland Lake ten years nan whose home had been 0 daughters lost in the ship of Teck had offered e clothes, but when the included a $7.00 hat and lothes. The township reâ€" 1€ xh 3€ )w minimum charge 0 ° express point in th hroughout the Domin vary according to th 9] 160 by Dom= end of the camp ) included word from nd Ankerits minegsg as S. Paymaster‘s new completed. Structural 1A 1| compl t) at t uider. Club held a pleasant the Hollinger hall ten ran get for the speed: arcels at Christma an National Expres es on express parcel ) pounds, it was an ‘ G. E. Bellerose, gen: the Express Depart @adian National Rail 1€ 116C bridge which l6 school umbus Decen i <â€"~Agentâ€" IOr the Express Company, en yvears ago and Cumulative Pre ANADA NOR OR 11 il ed . l ~to f1e 1N )el by the Timmins Goldfields theaâ€" ed $60. *ee alcohol shipâ€" ons, denied that in police court ek. Confiscation court when the Provincial Poâ€" Anairman mmissi0 mney fires, but in this mattet the map. One had seven fire One was a fase she T rildare mbet he hostess al for the girls sShe . was 11 ) ROouyn} Cheminis pic tings of the held in Deâ€" imber of muâ€" NEWS: indicat> that m of Mr. and former Miss "Timmins ; ‘going soms‘ mnevy fires, but made rht t1 111 Sunday ind Myi rie : °I} / Mi was Ire®e from Ohi1o 11. s inus > mighI hemini n â€"Swa sS10n that Jme 1€ d Cat Born Te Timmin 1095 °t nds are ono able y fully tomobile chimney OnNn 1¢ vyears) x from 5 dis A Y PFSC W did ind ol A t cuit deal over which it is to be ing pickâ€"up and deliv hicle service ws are expediticusly handle "The express busi peak a few days b The peak inward tra the day before Chris available man is wor plets the work of th ing for the night, men willingly sacrific morning at home in men willingly sacrific morning at home in ( parcels arriving durin Christmas morning m once, for on no acco cipisnt cf a parcel be ing to tardy delivery,‘ rose, the traific «< Express shov Mr. Bellerost St. Catharines Standard race those Britishers a Hoare, Foreign Secretary, l big man in a big place. O pleted an airplane flight t caused Rt. Hon. Stanlsy remark: "What with Lord winning diving competitio deira, Leo Amery skiing mountainous country in t} Sam Hoars flying to Indi: a circus manager whose fleas have escaped." CSE CSP IF P ~IP. S . SICâ€" IP. SE SP. P P P P L L us prop fv situations with but : tmas an § shnat befort 1€ Ha | _ Rai ix an be 7lI ibou 1( ne Al tary, has proved a |permits of susstantial reductic rice. Once he comâ€" |doemestic telegrams are filed i light to India and ‘tity. Many commercial firms anlsy Baldwin to |service to extend their greeting i Birkenhead |temers and the service is also petitions in Maâ€"‘a large extent in advertising C kiing in the most |goods. One of the requirement in the Alps, and |particular service is that the ) India, I feel like |the telegrams must be of an whose performing |nature. A large volume of thi | was filed last vear and the t chk e ind Cl 11 1€ fiC 11 handled 11 211 1€ I1N r k e aI ard t befor 1€ m m Sa: What a Samuel bt 1€ com mA 1 V Telegraph Companies ()ffer' Special Christmas g COAL AND wWOoODYvAaArRrP AN~ND CFEICE Phone 32 64 Spruce St. south Timmins $000000000008 0000000000000000000000000600000000000046 111 m h bus stc telegrams are Many commercial e to extend their ; ‘s and the service ula Algoma Cokeâ€" Blue Briquettes 1€ ib m Tirms called PRANR BXRCLR T‘C 1 Y )€ NA â€" mes intial @11 meos educed rvicE akin 1@ and â€"Welsh . Anthrs 8 â€"â€" Alberta â€" P Nutâ€"Slack and 11ng to exâ€" nds in the surprised at . _A number : advantage rate which ‘tions when o used t Christma its of thi opI Na teEXT identical s , traffic elegraph quan use thi ip1 ib eV MORE HEAT FOR YOUR FUEL DOLLAR 1 bt much interest among the children for whon Read this line, put th see how good a spel embarrassment was : ing only when he p perquisite was wholly m 1 V In Canada, the itain and man A 1 our variely of coal Such â€" mess way the spi day stason 1C A l aciteâ€"FPenns: Pocahontas â€" 1 Steam Coal cos Reformer:â€"The â€" Reformer‘s ig contest has elicited quite as interest among adults as among ildren for whom it was intended. this line, put the paper aside and ow good a spsller you are: "His Trassment was monstrous, recedâ€" ily when he perceived that the site was wholly warranted." That sample of what the youngsters been up against. 1€ 1€ im Jat 11 ned 3€ nnsvlvania developmen iC rrangs wiltn mpanies‘ for n to be sent ur jolly old service has a nominakl for the kidâ€" C ccepted any in order to ne of these ates, Great countries, elivered on appropriate s no doubt n an artisâ€" d‘s greatest Are m ssible of chse busins nt â€"In is the busy