11,.00 Aa.m.â€"â€"sunday school and Adultl Bible Class. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. ’ 7.00 pm..â€"Evening Service., There will be a service held in the CGolden City schoolhouse Sunday afterâ€"| noon at 2.15 p.m. | Sch and 230 pm.â€"Service conducted by Mr MBudbury Star:â€" Samuel Vatcher of Montreal United| many rules, but the Church College. by desad reckoning nish is trasted p.m. Churc Re Antht Henior ( 8.0 tice. in Residence 83 Pirst Ave. Services Ssunday, Ne At llâ€"a.m. Morning MeC the Scehoo asked Y ou 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible C 11.08 a.m.â€"Morning Pray 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday Scho 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Pray Holy Communion on ist month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) Ministerâ€"Revy. Bruce Millar, B.A., B.D 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 2.30 p».m.â€"Rally Day in the Sunday Hector Â¥ from the a peculia tween th fection. and port Corner Eim street and Sixth Avenue Rev, A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Residence, 16 Eim St. North, sunday, september 20th 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. L W C Here ar; gotten abc Some Facts Often Forgotten About the Wedding Ring Swinbu bride to NP entimet ang u e month hurch, Bl Hubject : Wednesda y e mesting a r.â€" JPunior am.: Hand Rev. Kes, 16 3JD w n Dhursdayv M T Tuesdayv Finnish he United Church, Timmins Finnish Un South P Church Directory p.m United Church south Poreupine, Ont xi nce of en the Trinity St. Matthew‘s Churech l cular Golden City United Church Service at Golden City school House 1AgEe erni Al 11 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Patent Sschumacher Murray C. Tait. 17 Rev. Canon Cushing, B.A., LTh sunday Services i.m.â€"Adult Bible Class .m.â€"Morning Prayer ).m.â€"Sunday School ).m.â€"Baptisms )m.â€"â€"Evening Praver R cordcdi A. 1. Heinonen, Eim st. North S€ 11 Sunday and Friday Commun al Timmins United Chure 4 A 4 55 Â¥V 1J1 hlllp. Y ‘dl’é.‘ ])I‘OVl(i(‘d cher of Montreal College, | sity, will have charge of; Ml"s Jos Thomd,s Formerlv r the day. \_of This Camp, Died Sept. 1 ally invited to worship] with us. | | I learn with regret of the death on Sept. United Chlll'Ch ,4m of Mrs. Jossph H. Thomas, forâ€" chumacher ! merly of the Porcupine camp. She y C. Tait, M.A., B.D., . | passed away in Strathroy hospital. The Many oldâ€"timers of the camp vull LV A V Minist ; that are probably forâ€" e wedding ring: s Rebecea was the first W C Happy and Prosperous New Ye;: nited Chure Porcupine Wor COâ€"~peration. Worship. of Montreal Colle will have charge Rom Day in ind : â€"‘t AlC Sschool lda 1¢€ rshi third ‘ Aid Sewing Cirâ€" n. in Church Parâ€" ‘hoir practice at isses for Girls and .30 o.m.: Sentxr 16 icants‘ Clas: Worshin in g rings, symbolic sy" expressed the dividuals or some Wish to extend to everyone Their Very Best Wishes for a 1 d ding ring. ed the ring for a eoresent the circle, y: Free English 10.30 a.m. and 2 at 7 p.m. in the p.m 56 irch Choir p pt 1t series World." TVI 36 Ist Sunday Of ird Sunday, at ay, at 8.30 a. m. building Phone .~20th, U} Minister Timmins the Sunday ‘eachers â€" are ition. wing d in the exâ€" inication beâ€" ring finger sing directly rt occasioned ympathy beâ€" Sundays nine Un riendship V ulfilling The Gre 1 V 1J and to 10 p.m. at Finnis Circle followâ€" 1087 1936 Adult nite OW 8 u1age pm very on nch of 1€ for laundry tubs, etc. The living room is very large, with threeâ€"way ventilation, as has the kitâ€" chen. The second floor has three large bedrooms and ample closei fucilities are provided. E | | _ _ Some trade papers have recently been igivmg special notice to an English cotâ€" tage recently built at Zouth Charleston West Virginia, the price complete beâ€" ing around $7,000. Eome special feaâ€" ‘tures of this particular English cottage are noted herewith. 1 This storyâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half, seven room white brick English hillside cottage was designed for the hillside lot of Mr. and T. F. Carruthers in â€" South Charleston. It is interesting in its disâ€" tinctive design and interesting in its construction. There is no basement. A walerâ€" iproofed concrete slab on earth with an asphalt tiie wearing surface joins a masonry wall painted on the jutside and plastered on the inside, thus proâ€" viding economical construction and termiteâ€"proofing. | The first story is of brick construction, ’the second story frame with stained lgable ends. Extra space has been proâ€" vided at rear of second floor by a dull dormer. Window sills are slate and the r0Gof insulated. Builtâ€"in garage and utility room have concrete slab floor. Upstairs floors are hardwood, bathâ€" room floors are covered with linoleum. _ First fnoor interior woodwork is stained; varnished enameled on second floor. Kitchen, like ‘other firstâ€"ficoor rooms, has asphalt tile floor. A forced air heating system is located in the utility room where space is provided for laundry tubs, etc. was de spaols | the w sung. © ing uf C Commut Brown Ow!l looked at the Brownies‘ finger nails, and was pleased with the clean nails Then she asked for the Brownie Smile and noticed wellâ€"caredâ€" for teeth. Pack Leaders marked the attendance and Fairy Goid, and the Sixers marked their record roll book. Lois Countryman was made Sixer of the Gnomes and Lynn Beard her secâ€" ond. quilt squares, for nearly finished at ticle for wearing w suc} were com next Mon comes for Gruide Com Monday e new song as they Totem Toadstool. their own rhyme their Six Hoames. marke ents she my ( help thos is known During she is al to be a s torme throwin Some ng se\ turns" nie Pa with 0 Brown Leader learn with regre 4th of Mrs. Jo. merly of the P passed away in i late Mrs. Thom Timmins and di of the town a here, She left } she had been li district. % X GUIDEKS English Cottage in _ south P White Painted Brick, Steeli sary This Week Sash, Temiteâ€"Proofing. e _ ts I ry< ose al Her r After 0 seve little _proml duty to ) other e at ho 1€ Bro S1s Bri( ack. othe of ind at I home motto ‘ makin eral he Dc ha also in splenc for h she ters 58. by ] the proli eted for V€ peo 18 Here sl Brownie [ ~and an he OW â€" WoOW 1€ i: Lb t Ki us on | a Brownie?" A Brownie is | between eight and elsven . who makes this promise: > to do my best, (1) to do} G‘d and the King. (2) To eople every day, especiallyl 12. | ) is to "Lend a Hand." ing this promise and learnâ€" | relpful things about s enrolled into the "Browâ€" Here she plays and learns Brownies under the Leader and her helpers, Pack ‘ is thoughtful of her p.n°-| and brothers and everyone' She smiles a great deal, and her kindly acts. | e years she is a Brownie) in trainingâ€"fitting herself| ndid Guide, when the time her to "flyâ€"up" into the| any. | ening a regular Pack meetâ€"| Brownies was held in Lhe’ hall. | Owl‘s signal, the Brownies| Rairy Ring, and sang theirl s they danced about their stool. Then eacsh Six sang rhvme before going into was combined with ball actice and much enjoyed. was spent in knitting at , for practisce. These are ed and then a useful arâ€" rin« will be started. Browni¢ between who ma to do m rjd and ) W HC looked at the Brownies nd was pleased with the Then she asked for the ) and noticed wellâ€"caredâ€" Coodnlg Brownie with a variety Oof toadâ€" e Brownes had found in Goodnight Song" 25 ‘t of the ¢ seph H. ?orcupine Strathroy as was v istrict in thoughtful brothers ; smiles a gr kindly act rars she i rainingâ€"fi Guide, wl Ring â€" dar The bel Motorists drive by > coroner always go#®s i is the new Sixer Brown ed she an English cotâ€" uth Charleston e complete beâ€" me special feaâ€" y hospital. ‘ well known the early d many frie 1918. Recer the Strath 1t Hand and l€ bout "C the "B e Bro sang ibout hA Six going mA t er parâ€" veryons eal, and romise: ) to do (2) To quilet ly days friends ecently ‘athroy JWnIes their their t sang _ into O set Plans W1i Sept forâ€" Sh( F L60, ied in inlancy. This year Oliva Dionne has been conâ€" ducting a refreshment booth on his farm néar the Dafce hospital and he has been very busy autographing arâ€" ticles for tourists. He rises at 5.30 each morning to look after his daily farm chores. He plans to continue operating the zooth and to sign autographs at 25 cents each as long as the tourist trade ecntinues. six childrenâ€"Erne Daniel and Paulir when the quintup Oliva, Jr., born . other child, Leo, d This year Oliva L ducting a refresh; Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne attended mass at St. Alphonsus Church, Calâ€" lendar, accoimpanied their three eldest children to school, and then returned to their home to assume their regular duties. Fr. Daniel Breen. to Mechina, Que then 22 years of aged 17 years, ret where Oliva was farm home has b birthplace of the ¢ born on May 28 famous five girls Mr. and Mrs. Olin the famous quin doserved the ele their wedding da Oliva Dionne married at Sacrec beil, on Septembe Mr. and Mrs. Dionne |=5*> Married 11 Years ®s=""> BURWASH MANX ESCAPED | o outsic BUT promeny recarroreo| Rheumatism Spread| mR ’ @ A } Alex Hutton, trusty who escaped from ; TO Al' Her JOlnts .\»{\ Alex Hutton, trusty who escaped frc Burwash industrial farm early Sund morning, was found Sunday night Paget, walking on the CP.R. tracks. He will appear week on a char; ronto man, Hutt to twoâ€"year term lary, He had be working around t arents of Famous Quintuâ€" plets Observed Anniverâ€" . YÂ¥ ar € ld n‘. humacher, Phon e O ALEXANDER MURRAY CO. LIMITEDâ€"Montreal *« Toronto « Halifax ‘Ahe quintupiEets, who were 28th, 1934. Besides the girls, the Dionnes have â€"Ernest, â€" Rose, Therese irned i Sudbut Dio mt wel 9t} 1amou. 1925, by Rev with DONNACONA INSULATING BOARD will pay dividends in better health, greater comfort, enduring beauty and lower heating and maintenance costs year in and year out for the lifetime of the structure @ Neither heat nor cold can penetrate to mar the restful comfort indoors. The decorative effectiveness of Donnacona offers unlimited opportunities for distinctive treatment of walls and ceilings. And, of course, Donnacona takes any kind of paint perfectly ®@ When the plan of interior decoration calls for plastered walls, Donnacona Insulatâ€" ing Lath ensures the ultimate in insulation plus flawless surfaces which will not crack. Aapit ‘ere living bornâ€"and 1936. Anâ€" 1e1l 1€ iL 13 AJC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS ONTARIO lireplace at one en and side opposite t almost entirely mad dows. There will k ing to four bedroo; dition to the living porch downstairs, t room, a glassedâ€"in meals, kitchen, one a utility room. I would appreciate suggestior furniture, colour schemes, and ideas you care to pass along. T fect must be practical, comfortabl not too expsnsive in the obtaining brown Ccolout 1Te€ Suggestions for Colour Schemes, Furniture econd bottle â€" iormal duties ie only O Obtained Relief by Using Kruschen Salts Here i contaln one sma hrC e at one end. The e le opposite the firepl entirely made up of There will be a stai four bedrcoms upsta to the living room an app ishlarblk room | anadian n :â€"My 1 ~A€ y hardawood 121 1€ Homeé 1€ orch Head Office and Yard: Timmins, Phone 117 I .I C 11L 1€ I1 Ths 1M €d â€"ma would â€" ed or mads )ete| np be pat block patterns, natural an _ the bedrooms, cheap braid or strips of rag carpetin appropriate with either paint ple furnishings. The Quebec alogne carpet would be mos l ild 11 11 NEW ILLUSTRATED FOLDERS showing how effectively Donnacona can be used in home and office, auditorium and store, will be sent upon request. 11 n mind i fibre )W l irountl WL be The understanding restrictions, however. J position by Canada of Russian coal imports i1 the Ssoviet expor mad A quota of 250,000 mstric Russian coal per anuum ha agreed to by Canada and imp up to this maximum forms on most flnportant featurss of t understanding reached Dominion and Soviet Russia. T Dominion to Allow the Entry of Russian Coal offic ublic Remus Optical Dept. clal Sovie c at Ott: BRranch Office: Kirkland Lake, Phone 393 implifts céertain however. Prior to the imâ€" Canada of the embargo on Optometrist Graduate in charge The unique rough cast surface of Standard Donnacona and the pleasing variety of shades and textures of Donnacona Burl Board, make Donnacona ideal for interior decoration. There is a Donnacona Product for every insulating purpose. Standard Boardâ€"Rough Cast Surface â€"Burl Boardâ€"Smooth V elvety Texture. Wws aget Sunday Pebruat venings by Appointment h 16 Protect his sight now beâ€" fore it becomes seriously impaired! â€" The joy is takâ€" en from many lives beâ€" cause faulty sight is neâ€" gvlected during early vears. glected during early years. You will notice a marked improvement in his school work, his play, and his gseneral â€" health. _ Remus Optical Department‘s reâ€" service is prepared to serve you with the finâ€" est optieal facilities in Timmins. Happy_â€" Future Through Perfect Sight Coal will not be shipped for conâ€" sumption in the maritime provinces. A metric ton is equal to one and oneâ€" tenths of a "short" ton, approximately. Prior to the 1981 embargo, for the fisâ€" cal year ending March 31, 1931, Canaâ€" da imported 284,721 short tons of Rusâ€" sian coal. Thus, the maximum which may be imported annually within the terms of the new understanding is about 9700 short torns below the 1931 )6 D€ bu neol relall basis will _ r in Canada. the new t, Russian coal will be offerâ€" tribution to various firms ana tailed in Canada on a comâ€" Phone 190