holida sunda sent the local ord*r of t their annual convention. Messrs. Hugh Calverly, and George Stevenson erickhouse River this w opening of the duck seasc Rev. Father Dillon, and M day for Cobal Lake a turned C444 060 % 0 0 0 0 0 0044 094 0 04 9 % 0 0 40 0 % 9 0 6 8 8 16 04 6 4 41 04 *A 4 446 4 4 4 4 4 da y inthe tembe Mr. Mrs. Charles Deardn, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. P. Cameron, and brother, Ken, left Tuesday for Toronâ€" to and Niagara Falls, Mrs. Dearden and her mother will then journey to the Pacific coast, regturning late in the fall. Mr.J. Amo, and sons, Dick and Edâ€" ward, left Saturday for Detroit. Mr. Aand Mrs. E. Lawrie are leaving this week for a vacation in Winnipeg. Mrs. George Henderson was in Iroâ€" Harvest Services at | ET5 Jack 1 Schumacher Church ed 1 Shet in town and tak Mr. a hom SHund Mr a ho Notable Building Activity in Schumacher This Year Other Schumacher News the ¢g * Phone 32 64 Spruce St. South Timmins $ 444444 ¢%4%%% 04 t 9 0 0 0 4 4 4 09 0 4 4 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 04 4 4 4 44 4 6 4 4 Tor gity MONDAY. GEPTEMBER 14TH, 1936 The ‘panks pendin anant Mrs. MT M Miss M Th C Burlit T . daving Algoma Cokeâ€"Welsh Anthraciteâ€"Pennsylvania Blue Briquettes â€" Alberta â€" Pocahontas â€" Buckâ€" wheatâ€"Nutâ€"Slack and Steam Coal. cda l€ dayvy a Miss Poirier our expert Ironer Demonstrator will be at this Branch all week she is anxious that every lady interested in an ironing machine should watch her work. If you own an ironer of any make you will receive some wonderful tips on how to get the most out of your machine. _ Miss Poirier will gladly show you how to iron the most intricate piecesâ€"it will pay you to watch this demonstration. Many ladies who think Beatty Ironers can be used only on flat, simple work will be amazed at the beautiful work she accomplishes so quickly and easily on this marvelovs labourâ€"saving household appliance. LADIES Cordially INYITED to BEATTY BROS. Beatty Brothers Ltd. Washer Store g of the duck season. child welfare clinic will be held public school on Friday, Sepâ€" from three to five o‘clock. A. Saye, whq has been in Mud rea for the past few months, reâ€" Monday evening. W ind M\ pen MORE HEAT FOR YOUR FUEL DOLLAR hone 391 C *A ] 11 A 6 M a: Martindale, Miss Nor s. C. Fiendel left Mon whenâ€"they will repre of the L. a mvention. Be Sure and Visit the Ironing Demonstration at our variety of coal ALC det t bet TY :: irned S C. Roac M 91 who has bre arrived hom llan Costait it the Fred: MJ1 11 €1 T M 1 M I 11 eLlC Council of Tisdale Sets Year‘s Tax Rate quois Falls th Rebekah ccun thres to, returne Mrs. Jos in St. Matr thi Towvonto Gene Routine b PtC.., was gone 33 Third Ave., Timmins Rate for South Porcupine, 58.9 and for Schumacher 56.6 Mills, Other Townâ€" ship Council Business. l1€ ts ind Ham VeT nited Chur lis we‘k w FVeIT »ld C( M T Mr. Snow, of ncellation â€" in ader‘s license huma M reque 1¢, ick lo ed ac and K Ha Sp in x 439 w LIOn IOr a Schumach 11DSs 1 IK il op 91 11 sIness throu 1 Ha U 16 id pa m A d 1f1Oor seconc was presented. to be sent to the tal for treatment wages,. salaries N1 M C Dep ho DH Sep a¢€ mm t the spendiny | mMr. and 16 ) matll iraina Second 1l DNK Harp Tisdale with 1ln 10 aw 441 3¢ l 16th id M M M kC 2 Or Serlous Trouble on _ Hailevybury Street a mlie fTrom Ulhe TOWnNn IIMIlSs, ULC O the councillors of Coleman township encountered a bear while searching fotr his cows on the old road ngar Kertr Lake. Nons of the bears appeared to be either savage or alarmed, but went their way quietly. Special at Merle Oberon‘s Breakfast Noted Actress has Exotic Touch to the Early Mornâ€" ing Meal. North in : fraud chat had acted. wW. F from Connor town hal Tinsley Â¥A I Two Men Arresgted After sult on Chief of Police }nornin mengltime rlnono orget them if you pian t Oberon‘s breakfast to tomorrow. ‘ > ; A num vinz b ‘cil Connors. Arrested at Connaught, Taken to Toâ€" ronto Yesterday on Fraud and Theft Charges. REPORTED PLENTIFUL IN THE COBALT DISTRICT Quaker Puffed WP Datc ing been se‘n recel the town of Cobalt e been noted recen e been encountered mile from the town Pineapple Juice with Shirred Eggs wi anted in Toronto on Fraud Charg bac Pretoriu reaily surprising how iew simâ€" nexpensive changes break the airrived Open Evenings MERLE OBERON B il Poli Mik wh day NIL k1 i Pimento Cheoese 11L balt. Several cases cently where bears red less than halt rwn limits. One of Coleman township s before Sers ike him back ch CIl riud. w 10A and Rliced a dash "of S <~pP TorC tony. Don‘t o serve Miss C Tep ly qu Sever 2A nt po al table aead s of th THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS ‘ONTARIO 11 d as close A1 to T Oddfellows Observe 20th Anniversary held through the | province. During of the Assembly was accomplished blies, ana the South Porcupit Mrs. Christ message to Fellowship" year‘s work â€" the Rebekal province. S get lodge fo have given i Tthie Master C Brother Brothe Master The P put on @ WreCK, Grand Master gee "We finally had the twen dates, and the Grand Mastetr 31, 1916, as the date the lodf be instituted. But the Satu: vious to that date the North was swebot by a disastrous fi took many lives, consequentl; stitution was postponed to A 1916. The Grand Master requsd in the meantime we should t ten more candidates. The C put their shoulders to the w more, and exceeded the Grand request by two, thus having thirtyâ€"two candidates to g Grand Master ‘on August 30, 1 on August 30th the Temiskar Northern Ontario Railway d not arri in from ther â€" James Grand Master from Brother panying the Parks, to proC in providing g00G 10O0G are 64 such homes in North America Speaks to Lodges This Week Mrs. Alien is spending this w Mrs. Allt touring the regular on the work home jams on the work of the order. J. G. Harris, of Schuma Deputy Grand Master, in Kingston and Mrs. T. Ku: sonville, District Deputy the Rebekahs, introduccd The dining room of the was filled for the Iv after dinnetr. Geo. S. D he 1 timé Mayor J. civic welcom Allen, He : had been a by Mrs. Stanl Jones played Stanlake and Jones. All th applauded. "The first who fe‘lt that Fellows lodge the soring 0 Hotel, which | today. was enough was decided â€" WwAas Dis ipplauC he t W.â€" H. <PI f Timmin utlined the in 71 ie had b ssembly ‘ortherne e said. lyer Links No. 372, Latchford, Ont.: artin Miles, Silver Links No. 372 itchford; D. Hambly, North Bay No 1. North Bay; Mr. Widdifield, Porâ€" nine No 453. South Psor:upine: ter compiim ther ‘"Dad" t Noble Gra ko (Continued from Pagre One) through the Rebekahs order i in thi Gllars ; thers rred the d he work oI the the m« work and ALl ith his people as one Oof t Mavor Welcomes Guests AI met T the re L en in suppiVvin h preserved fru he tw barrels o ir from here I he Bva ister geeting in on until 9.00 p.m., anc 1e Junction on a f ies Bovyle. Distri to the Kit isions durit History of the J ne past 40V 1 Txmmms. rst meeting stine Allen br« i1€ @Il son kindly shop after the commi His shop 1 Co. stock Norther tings will ng inla} ns 0 him 16 1€ M 1c memD ind h i thi 1916 l 1€ her time : much val ide C edDckans he slog 20 vear 18M Kin: the odges and workâ€" wventy candidate Aberdeen. No. 68 : P.; E; Dorway )1 HC 1 )1 prese help n withdre ND i M Dt xagt L hon( Koeoel LY imp:re . Immed h iT TVE BI prop Rebt id memoer| wa 1L0.0P. | ar Bro 9l in O work | fire destroye lodge fixtur imilar | fortunate ir 3w in|the Anglica 11 m2m â€" stitutd A J o â€"th 148, ipine long, lallyv ield icld Mrs he is due to this being a mining town anC having a more or less floating populaâ€" tion, and some ‘~f it may be due to the absorption of interest by the automobil« and ‘the radio." Rebekahs Have Worked Hard Mrs. Anderson, charter member 0o Gold Nugget lodge of the Rebekahs outlined the history of that lodge an: recalled many of the larger benevolen works that have been A grea deal of money has been paid out fo nursing members of the lodge wh would not be able to pay At one time $400 had been given fo this work for one member. Two cothe cck at ses rict Mr. Anâ€" of 1. otel iteâ€" sed the iich irih Mr.} kindness and said he w tily| with two sweethearts. member of the Timmin the Rebekahs at South ber|} was pleased to find. he E. | Grand Master was Scotc bly hetr ht H6 ~»f | C s s * * s s * * *4 4 of enlarging Odd Fellows Home, I had the honour of representing this lodge at the Grand Lodge that year, and was very proud when the Grand Master told that great assemblage that Timâ€" mins Lodge No. 459, away up north, was the first one to send in its full quota. "On December 2, 1919, at 4.15 a.m. a fire destroyed our hall, and with it our lodge fixtures and regalia. We were fortunate in securing the basement of fire aestroyed our nali, and wWILn it lodge fixtures and regalia. We w fortunate in securing the basement the Anglican Church for our until the building was repaired. 1922 this building changed hands . the new owner requested us to move was decided to build our present . which we call our home. "Of the orginal eleven who withd their t two wh main it is due to th having a m of Ansonville; Mr. and Mrs. G.:b5bons, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sky, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Libky, Mrs. E. M. Wilson, of South Porcupine; and Mr. and Mrs. Mortson, of Timmins, who are members of the Coachrane lodges. M w Following are the lists of officers 0 the lodges in 1916 and 1936 Oficers of Timmins Lodge, No. 459, 1LO.0.F., August 13th, 1916 Junior Past Grand .. Bro. Martin Myle Noble Grand Bro. George Lakt old lod A. G. Carson, chairman for the oc casion, introducted each speaker wi brief remarks. In addition to those mentioned alove the following were vsitors;: Mr. and Mrs Bean, of Imquois FPalls; Mr. Kussnci thanked them for coming to Timm‘ns for the anniversary celebration. and thanked Mayor Bartleman for the civic welcome he had extended. She referâ€" red also to the charter membrs of the Gold Nugget lodge and said that they had continued throughout the years in the same fine spirit that had lead to the organization. fllf//l/llI////f/I/lll////ll//ll////l/f//aoll//l/fl/ll 91 ra d alled hem. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. EVENING 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. # > 7 (CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE) 4 4 * * * > \\‘\\\\\:*\-\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 4* * * * * s * /A rm ( Mrs. 1anke 10 are still here but were una tend the banquet. Presentation to "Dad" Whyt To W. M. ("Dad")> Whkhiyte, 84 d and still an active Odd Fello Mr. e Od THUS., FRI. SAT., SEPT. 24â€"25.â€" Warner Baxter and Alice Faye in "The King of Burlesque" MOoON., TUES., WED., SEPT. 28.29. Francis Lederer and Ida Lupino in MON., TUES. WED., SEPT,. 21â€" Joe E6. Brown in MIDNIGHT sHOWS, Tuesday and Friday at 11.30 p.m AL Odd Fellowship membe who we er members of the 1 nt, Mrs. Carson and M Morrison, Mrs. McInnis, ang are other charter wh the orginal eleven who withdrew membership in other l~»dges to this lodge only four still retain membership, and of the thirtyâ€" ho were initiated only three reâ€" in gcod standing. Some of this to this being a mining town anc r a more or less floating populaâ€" "One Rainy Afternoon" of the Rel t of roses. 3 both Mrs. A of Matince Every Saturday at 12.15 p.m THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 Lily Pons in "I Dream Too Muchk Sstlil an resented o made Timmins Theatres 66 aiimp.6 as at South t> find, h er was Scot ome Scotct The Bohemian Giwrl" Palace "Sons O (Guns In en, Mrs. Fulton, Nobl Rebekahs. presented s. W. H. Cooke present ‘s. Allen and Mr. Kinzg s of their visit in th Laurel and Hardy in nd Mr. Whyte suppli ind Rebel pluUI T‘ C t briecflv lodge an Porcupine said, that i. too. sint Timmir R. R chard entation. re the visitor: to â€"Timm‘in and M ha All to 0 0 00000000900 040 0000 00 ¢ *4 4 004 0 0 0000040009000 0 4 % 0 0000606 2 % 0 + #% 0040# 004444040404 0444 4448480444446 4044444 44 444044 4 4 46 4 4 4 4 0 6 Warde Officers of 1a pla in D.D.G.M OXI.M. Officet Al ide Guat ~ O Porcupine School of Commerce INS® 1 Ma All teachin lingz S¢ A L Midnight show sunday september 20th. Playing Preview on "I DREAM TOO MUCH®" Typewriting FRIDAY AND.AATURDAY, sEPTEMBER 18sTH AND 19TH RAYMOND MAsSsEY IN TO COME" Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher MONDAY AND TUEsDAY, sEPTEMBER 2IsT AND °ND LILYX PON® AND HENKRY EFONDA in FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, sEPTEMBER 5TH AND 26 JOE E. BROWN AND JOANX BLONDELL in "SONS O‘ GUNS" Gourses TYTUTING. OFPFEFIC Bro. J. Williams Bro. J. H. Hatris. Nugget Rebekah Lodg , December 14th, 1916 Bro. James Timmins Lodge, No LO.0.F. 1936 6 BRi done â€" hy Bro AND THURSDAY. sEPTEMBER 23RD AND 24 TH LAUREL AND HARDY in BI BrC Brc General Business Training sSister Siste Siste SistC B MIDNIGHT sSHOW Every Sunday at 12.01 (midnight wWEDNES. THUL Irene Hervey and | FRIDAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 18â€"19 James Gleason and Zasu Pitts in Br MONDAY TUESDAY, SEPT. 21â€" John Wavne and Muriecl Evans in Bro THURSDAY, SEPT,. 17 Mary Robson and Henry Arme{ta in 6 Balsam Street North Bt Three Kids and _ E. Mor wW. Widd y a Certified General Accountant holder of Gold Medal for typewriting. Boris Karioff ard Bela Lugosi in Goldfields M. Mortr‘ s D. S.‘Kitch â€" Stenography "King of the Pecos M. . Da rge 1 H H JrWway ) . Smith Hamblyv JC Bryars . Wills Avery "Absolute iarding B ¢; "Invisihb .'2.' (% l{d\ Hill n "Hot Tip" M be Officers of Inside C Outside R.S.N.G bt Ked Dr. Chases Qintment it With a record [ef: : B Bro. Rowl: P.P.R.A.; | ter M. Seaq fo1 treats Included D.D.G.M Deptu Miss Violet Pearce. Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodgt P.D.D.G.M Rowlands vely Bookkeeping nb aC ronel Atwill in Qure )€t f 50 def « annilversary co irman, Br>. J. cretaryâ€"treasut 1.G.; Bro. W. [.; Bro. Spen( Queen a 4 J,. Webb, 1 4.: and Si PAGE FTVE B H M atrtan A. JACKson M. Wilson V N. LAng D. Coady Hock A dam )â€"26 Roland nders> iAC rrhoid Pppam Cooke BiIisteOt rland ulton rwley cking M