V oices of Two Kings to be Heard Remembrance Day n Caragagaa on the evening OI NovemZer lith whin rebroadcasts u. messages ol His Late Majesty King George V and His Majesty King Edward VIII will be a part of the greatest Remembrantt Day programme ever attempted by the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League. The Canadian Broadâ€" casting . Corporation is coâ€"operating with the exâ€"servicsmen in this national event that will be heard from coast to coast from nine to ten o‘clock, Eastern Standard Time on Wednesday, Novemâ€" ber 1l1th. possessior Neéame yC bute in w Legion is "The broadcast is not a peculiar possession of the Legion," said Austin N:ame yesterday, "but is a humble triâ€" bute in which all may take part." The Legion is simply endeayouring to fulfil some of its constant responsibilities, the perpetuation of a memorial to the fallâ€" en, and the furtherance of peace and zcodâ€"will amongst all nations. A brief summary of the programme follow 1. Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the choir of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. "O Canada," first verse in French. second in English. 2. Excerpt from a speech givin by His Majesty King Edward VIII to the Brigade of Guards, July 16th, 1936 Rebroadcast. 3. Hymn. ‘"The King, O God, His Heart to Thee Upraiseth." 4. Orchestra. Beethoven‘s "The Erâ€" cica Symphony" first movement. 5. Choir. Anthem, Heeley Willan (How They so Softly Rest). 6. Choir and orchestra. Brahm‘s "Requiem," last movement. 7. Christie Street Hospital, Novemâ€" ber 11th, 1936. 8. Address by Col. W.. W. Frastr, D. Notable Programme on the Air on November 11th Under the Auspices of the Canadian Legion. Outstanding Adâ€" dresses. â€" Musical Programme Under Direction of Sir Ernest MacMillan. 2.0.,. VÂ¥.D:, adian Leg 90. Adadre 9. Address by Hon. Ernest Lapointée acting Prime Minister of Canada. 10. Rebroadcast excerpt from Hi Late Majesty King George V‘s Christ mas sptech of 1935. 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 00990 0000089000 6440060080000 06000 06 0 6 0 0# 0 4 6 4 4 4 4 Cb ¢¢% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 d d 60 6 THURESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1936 The vo TIMMIN® GOLDEN CHAPTER 6. 0. D._E. Will MHold a Tea and Sale of Homeâ€" Baking Wednesday, Nov. 18th. RS, D. OsSTROSSER MIDXIGHT sSHCW sUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8thâ€"«Playing Preview on "DEVIL DOLL® Children Need Milk WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, NOVEMEBER lith and 12th GINXGER ROGERs and GEORGE BRENT in On Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher s by Col. W..W. Frastr, C acting president of the Can from MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th and 10th LIONEL BARRYMORE and MAUREEN QOC‘SULLIVANX in FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th JOHNX MALLIDAY AND ROBERT CUMMING® in FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th and l4ith REX TINGRAM in at the home of two Kings will be heard 1e evening of Novem:er HOLLYWOOD BOULEV ARI to 6 p.m REEN PASTURES" During the fall and winter when your children are indoors a great deal their need for pure vitaminâ€"rich Milk is greater than ever. Doctors suggest that childâ€" ren should drink at least a quart a day. Every bottle of Timmins Dairy Milk is high in the protecâ€" tive qualities that safeguard health and help prevent colds! Have our milk man leave extra quart on your doorstep through the fall and winter. OT sO) N" 4 * as he the Objecting to the Use of 136. Bad Language Recentiy Women and men. girls and boys habiâ€" tually address one another in epithets that twenty yvears ago would have reâ€" sulted in instant fistic encounter, and fifty years ago in lethal combat. | Duelling was not such an admirable practise in itself, but at least it imposed la certain responsibility which led all !exsept the most reckless to put some ’guard upon their tongzes and to address others with at least an outward show of common decency. 11; ‘The Lord‘s becke). 12. Lector. Ecclesiastt Emilia Straatman, wife of George Straatman. She had been seriously ill for some time. Born in New Brunsâ€" wick 52 years ago, sh*e had lived in Timâ€" mins with her husband and family for some time.. Mr. Straatman is in charge of the tourist camn here. The funeral service was held at two c‘clock this afternoon from S. T. Walkâ€" er‘s funeral parlour. Burial was at the Timmins 13. Trumpeters. Last Post. 14. Two minutes silence. 15. Lector. "They shall grow not old as wo that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the mcrning we will remember them." 16. Trumpeters. Reveille. 17. Hymn. "O Valilant Hearts." 18. God Save the King. Those gathered in groups throughout Canada are asked to join in the singâ€" ing of "O Canada," the hymns and "God Save the King" in order that the event may truly be one of national scope. Comments by listeners may be sent direct to the Canadian Broadcastâ€" ing Corporaticn at Ottawa or to the Canadian Legion. Col. R. Y. Eaton has donatrd the Eaton auditorium as the place from which the programme will originate, exâ€" cept where otherwise mentioned, such as the broadcast direct from Christie EStrett Hcspital. t The death cccurred afternoon at St. Mary‘s ho Emilia Straatman, wifd to 14 13. 14. Death of Mrs. Straatman Late Monday Afternoon Even the words, whic ing except enough. The practice is either t the hoi sex. (YÂ¥armouth Herald) A Valley paper complains about indeâ€" cent lang@vage on the streets and tries to get its lethargic police force to tackle the problem. But they pale into insignificance comâ€" pared with the filthy, vile words which in too many instances flow so fluently that one woanders if the speakers have the slightest idea what they mean. The practice is by no means confined either t> the hoi polloi or to the male If Uncle Toby, who thought "our army swore horribly in Flanders," back in 1720,. could visit Nova Scotia in the Year of o;r Lord, One Thousand. Nine Hundred and Thirtyâ€"Six he would reaâ€" lize that he hadn‘t been anywhere or heard anyvthing. ‘ordinary Angleâ€"Saxon cussâ€" h in many cases mean nothâ€" i ococcurred late Monday St. Mary‘s hospital, of Mrs verbal explosion, are bad Phone 935 1A V all a n [(§1 | Language School for Finnish Adults at ;10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Manse; at '7 p.m. in the Church building. Wednesday :â€" Ladies‘ Aid Sewing Circle meeting at 7.30 p.m. in Church |parlour: Junior Girls‘ Choir practice at ! 7 p.m.; Handicraft Classes for Girls and j Young. Ladies at 7.30 p.m.; Senilor Church Choir practice at 8 p.m. Free Reading Room opsn to all 7â€"10 p).m. ! in the church building. Story of Hospital One of Progress and injured. They cam the direction of the m being engaged for this w N. A. Timmins, then p Hollinger Consolidated C The Sisters coming her were Sister Gregorie, stu; t<r Pierreâ€"Leon, Miss Rector: Rev. Canon Cushing, B.A., L Tb sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11,00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 pm.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday o month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a m. South Porcupine, Ont. 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday Scnool and Adul Bible Class. 2.15 pm.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. There will beâ€"a service held in th Golden City schoolhouse Sunday after noon at 2.15 p.m. 6.30 p.m.â€"Communican 7 pm.â€"Public Worship Languageâ€"Subject: "A Day of Remembra: Anthems by Junior Girl Senior Church Choir. A cordial welcome to all. 8.15 p.m.â€"Senior Church tice. Tuesday and Friday: ] Language School for Finni 10.30 and 2 ».m:.: at t Revy. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Elm St. North, Timmins 2 pm.â€"Public Worship in Fin: language in South Porcupine Un Church, Bloor Avenue. Services: Fi1 each month. Thursdayâ€"Free _ E School for Finnish ad 7 p.m. every week in | ing. Finnish Ladies‘ . Meeting at 8 pm. ing first and third month). 7.00 p.m.â€"Vesper Servic of the members in 1 10.00 a.m. Sunday School of the members in So 11.00 a.m. Sunday School of the members in Ti of the meim Mondayâ€"Choir Paul‘s Ang Pora:pine. WY ednesdayâ€"C} Porcupine. English p.m. and Ladies® Aid homes of the membe Fridayâ€"English Schcol ; Corner Elm Street and Sixth Avenue Reyv. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Residence. 16 Eim St. North, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER STH 10.00 a.m 11,.00 a.m 3.00 p.m 4.15 p.m 7.00 p.m Soloâ€""God Shall Wipe Away Tears"â€"Caroâ€"Roma. Come and Share With Us in These Services, stainer. Soloâ€" *T 30 p.m.â€"S 00 p.m..â€"â€"B Subjectâ€" Anthemâ€" Bradh ‘ry The United Church, Timmins Church Directory United Lutheran Church in America Revy., Arvid FE 00 p.m.â€"Finni Anglican Th Timmins Finnish United Churceh South Porcupine Finnish United Church St. Matthew‘s Church Trinity United Church Ladies® Alid at of the membe new coun ine a.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Continued A TCordial Welcome t )mpanyin United Church There is no Deat Sunday School. Evening Worsht â€"‘"Are We Good 11 Y CE vitunen, Pastotr i Servic hem Aid Se PhursC Timm 16 n iden e O Burc it iuUurch bu N1 11 H iT nu MC Former Resident of Town Dies in South M id VJ 6 1‘I r0dua erc . H. Gorman‘s Desth will be Deeply Regretted by Manyv in North. unoo met M mp 11 the irvV aC Â¥ AG ‘te wItncut at 1 ) the beautiful convalescent alifor in H. Gorm M. Steele, assistant to Dr. nuary 3rd, 19247. The first 0k place on Sept. 30th, s of graduates consisting e that time a total of 57 raduated from this trainâ€" A as possible ew machi 1 I 1€ 1€ i1IrWways, ard | ith discomfor P ment sanitaticn M nade t tha ladis: their (039) Dealu 32¢â€"Sto > time iff of 9l f Providence, wit iat a fireproof win a general hospita he Sisters, to mee e@eIT ill passersby h 16 1. the directors dated Gold Min lonated the sible to modernize ichinery being inâ€" made to bring the to modern <f. E of the Hollinge C. He went t ibout fifteen year is hsalth. For th been confined t as held at Alta n another n y apparat odern type ged by a WII t, was a During the wa e after he wa 1e Sis xork onnection o abandon 10spit ork ind TS by Ei nicilan, a to ind from 9670 pat Fif h y building ruc? stree onlyvy 40 b he miners to the in nmnmins. th bit union mmir herin 1€ Providen they oce wife Wwâ€"re d th avenlt It h /‘ Hon. Earl Rowe /.. Pleases Big Crowd .. lea m ‘om id > tha ent anC B| 1¢€ whn n of government and those wonderâ€" ful British institutions that are so seriâ€" cusly threatened toâ€"day," the sp°aker concluded. Mr. Rowe was introduced to the Kiâ€" wanians by J. T. Jackson, secretary of the local Conservative association, and Dr. H. H. Moore <xpressed the thanks of the club to the speaker. TVIiC 1@rg. No wonder men have iost faith thems*ives and their religions." The ving factor would be a true spirit of rvice, Mr. Rowe said. 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