Professor Geo. Hardy Traces Hockey History Speaking on the radio on Monday evening, Professor George Hardy, of the University of Alberta, and president of the CAHA., traced the history of hockey. Professor Hardy is a brother of Mrs. S. L. Honey, of Timmins One of a series of speakers being preâ€" sented by the Columbia Broadcasting System. Professor Hardy said that there the consumer t *E * t t t is t s 6 in in ts io is is i o o s t o o ts is 4 t tb 3b . :‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S‘.\S\\\‘\‘\%\\\\\\“‘\‘%fl\) Saturday, Oct. 16th Auspices Fireside Club of the United Church in the Church Basement Dome RUMMAGE SALE Timmins 234, 1600 Branch Stores and Warehouses at Cobalt, N Kirkland Lake, Cochrane, Timmins, Ont TO $|49.00 Phones 300â€"301â€"1601â€"1602 it Mirnts 135A "I think this is what the writer means: that every time I spend a dollar I have a choice whether to spend it in a store that treats its emâ€" ployees fairly, or one thal treats them unfairly. "I read in a book the other day that every dollar I spend is a vote either for the present or a better systzem of society. "I have a choice store controlled by my controlled by some son or corporation "Now I am a working man, I‘m not rich, I‘m not my own master, and I‘m not satisfied my employer does as much for me as I would do for myself. "I have a choice between a store whose prfiots are paid to the purchasers, and one whose profits are taken by the sellâ€" ers only. "But if, by merely changing the place I spend my dollar. I can build up a business, whose profits come to me. the purâ€" chaser and which I, a working man efectively, control, that‘s the way I‘m going to buvy. STARTING January 1, 1938 SIX O‘CLOCK will be the closing hour on SATURDAYs and PAYNIGHTS of all "And T‘ll see that the men I employ get the conditions I would like myself." Timmins (Hollinger Towmsite) ©05â€"6 TAYLOR HARDWARK HEAT REGULATORâ€"Simple as turning a dial. All the heat you want on cold days, just enough to take the chill off on mild days. SPECIAL "‘WASTEâ€" STOPPER®" â€" Prevents PATENTED DUALâ€"CHAMBER BURNERâ€"Greatest cleanâ€"fire range of any burner. Silent, clean, odorless, at all stages â€"from pilot light to maxiâ€" mum heat. © A new kind of heatâ€"withâ€" out the oldâ€"time drudgeryâ€" is yours, with a Duoâ€"Therm oilâ€"burning circulating heater| The heater that brings you ALL of these modern features! GIVES YOU DVU â€"TRERM "REGULATED" OIL HEAT STORES Head Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ont between myself al ‘s, and 0o A CHAIN OF SERVICE" GEORGE so,. Porcupne 101 schumacher C If emâ€" that LIMITED and one jeprâ€" HEAT GUIDESâ€"Circulate the heat evenly. No cold spots. FULL FLOATING FLAME â€"Licks lazily against the sides of the heater, keeps more heat in the heater ... circulates more heat into the house. Duoâ€"Therm heaters are SAFE . . . listed as standard by the Underwriters‘ Labâ€" oratories. heat from rushing up the chimney, sends more heat inâ€" to your home. Saves oil! were Athenian friezes in existence | showing two teams in position and a referee dropping what we now know l as the puck between them. From such early beginnings Professor Hardy followed hockey through its difâ€" ferent developments, including the "shinny‘"‘ stage to the present scientific game as we see it. He dealt with the development of equipment and rules. Cobalt, Ont.. Oct. 12.â€"(Specialâ€"â€" The twoâ€"storey building here owned by David Ross and occupied by him as a business college. with living quarters upstairs, was damaged by fire and water when flames broke out today while classes were in session. Pupils left hurriedly, but much of the equipâ€" ment was removed from the building, together with some furniture. The fire apparently originated in the attic, possibly from a defective chimney, fireâ€" men said,. No insurance was carried. Fire Damages Business Place at Cobalt Tuesday I‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swastika mins, Ont., Noranda, Que. Let us show you the new Duoâ€"Therm oilâ€" burning circulating heaters. There‘s a Duoâ€"Therm to fit your heating needs. GROCERIES SOAP FLAKES Thrift, 5 lbs. TABLE SALT, 2 lb. pkgs. Windsor lTodised or plfift.:..;"..:.. SHORTENING, 1 Ib. 124 Tewel, 4 Ibs.::...:."...... 5.. 49¢ STRAWBERRY JAM St. Williams, with pectin FLOUR, 24 Ib. bag Five RKRoses ......;::.;... GRAPES, 2 Ibs. APPLES, Snow 6 gt. basket ... APPLES, Wealthy best for eating, fancy 138 size, dozen .......... Any Size by the box....2.15 Timmins 1.]1 VEAL 328C â€" Shoulder Roast ..... 29 _ PORK CHOPS 34e â€" ONIONS Canada, No. 1, 10 Ibs.....33¢ Anniversary Event of Useful Business A stiff of wellâ€"trained salesmen carry the story of the freedom that electrical housekeeping gives to the women of the district. An obliging and thoroughly trained â€" service department stands ready to assure satisfaction to all users cf Westirghouse products and also handles repairs on other makes. An air of friendly interest pervades the entire organization, accounting, sales, service, and management, and this no doubt has contributed greatly to the success of the enterprise. In celebrating the firm‘s first birthâ€" aay, tomorrow and Saturday, one of the highlights of the occasion will be the awarding of ten prizes, toasters, irons, silver holloware, etc., to people who visâ€" it the store Friday or Saturday and register their name together with the time they sign. Five times of day for each day have already been selected and sealed away. The people registerâ€" ing closest to these times will be awardâ€" ed the prizes. An essav contest for the children who The winners will be announced in an early issue of The Advance. Successful Year of Lynch Electrical Appliance Co. ing closest to these times will be awardâ€" ed the prizes. An essay contest for the children who write on "Why I think Westinghouse Washers are the best washers sold", should brirg in a great number of enâ€" tries. The prizes are a toaster and iron. I% is not necessary to buy anything or obligate yourself in any way to share in these prizes. Soviet Russia has announcéd its first direct secret election of a national legislative body will be held Dec. 12, when a new Supreme Soviet will be named. The new Supreme Soviet, proâ€" vided by the recently ratified Russian constitution, will take the place of the Union Central Execdutive Committee, which in the past has held the Supreme legislative and executive power. The new Supreme Soviet will be a twoâ€" chambered House, one House elected on a population basis and the other acâ€" cording to geographic divisions. CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMIT ED . TCirst Soviet Election Set for December 12th Stewing VEAL Loin Chops PORK BUTTS Boston Style ... PORK PIECES Trimmed Loin . Trimmed Loin BEEF Chuck Roast supplies 1e mana LETTUCE, Head 2 heads ;::;:.....:....:., BEANS, New Crop Hand picked, 5 lIbs. If Your‘s in the Camp You‘re Near a Branch VEGETABLES Miss he st ‘ough mA in having associated and daughter. Edward d from the Niagara assume the duties of ~the new firm at its Audrey Lynch took all appliance division y competent to assist 1e purchase of their and oOotmner : one and before in sales and se ; of Northern iC C ~C i@at a firm promoting ind enjoyâ€" appliances. iess in its need nch was the t aovatio produc comuple 12 4/ > ervict _ oOnâ€" _ Last Thursday maximum and miniâ€"| mum temperatures were 36 and 30; Friâ€"| 11 a.m.â€"Morni day, 37 and 26; Saturday, 46 and 25;i2.30 p.m.â€"Sun Sunday, 48 and 30; Monday, 46 and 39;| 215 p.m.â€"Don Tuesday, 30 and 29; Wednesday, 30 and| 7.00 p.m..â€"Eve 20. Last night‘s minimum was 22 and at| Mondayâ€"7 p.: eight o‘clock this morning the temper-l Wednesdayâ€"8 ature read 30. There was rainfall on several differ-l Trinity 23 c ent occasions since last Thursday. On, Saturday it rained to a depth of .09 inches from seven o‘clock in the mornâ€" jing until seven o‘clock on the morning of the next day. On the 10th it rained| from 11 p.m. until 6 a.m. on the 1l1th, to| Servicts Su a depth of .09 inches. There was a heavy )11 a.m.â€"Morn rain from 6 pm. on Monday until 6) 2 pm.â€"Sunds 286 |am. on Tuesday. .27 inches of rain|} 7 pm.â€"Right fell. | Moderator n _ lact" thare _ werse~light] of Canada 1/ c Rev. Murra Residence 83 F Oc )Tk : 2 ha | Mrs j WwPCK s Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson, Of | $th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins. Sherbrooke, Quebec, are visiting relaâ€" Rev, W. A. Siemann, Pastor tives and friends in town. Sunday, July 11â€"11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mrs. Siemann will speak, also Tuesday Mr. Edward Parsons returned Tuesâ€" | and Thursday 8 p.m day from a week‘s visit to his former | All Welcome! Mr. Edward Parsons returned Tuesâ€" day from a week‘s visit to his former home at Sarnia, Ontario. Ash and Miss Ada Cumming, of Toronto, spent the holiday weekâ€"end visiting Miss Cambbell. of the Timmins Gift and Book Nook. Bornâ€"On October 9th, to Mr. an Mrs. D. Lavallee, of 18 Commercial ay Mrs. C. V. Kearns is spending a few weeks at her home in Penetanguishene. Before returning to Timmins she will visit friends in Montreal. Mrs. Thomas Curtis, of Tilsonbur is spending a few weeks in Timmit visiting her son, Captain W. T. Curti ard Mrs. Curtis. Among those who are hunting in Mooscnee this fall are Fred Stock and I. S. Whitney. Mr. Stock and Mr. Whitâ€" ney left last Saturday to get their share of wild geese and ducks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook, of Ingerâ€" soll, spent the holiday visiting their son, Warren, in town They were acâ€" companied by Miss Helen Pirie, also of Ingersoll. Mr. Nosel Arthur, formerly of Timâ€" mins, and on The Rouynâ€"Noranda ' Press staff, in Rouyn, Quebec, spent the l holiday weekâ€"end here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wingrove. l A tea and sale of home baking was hneld at home of Dr. C. E. Taylor, 57 Tamarack street, on Wednesâ€" day afternoon, under the auspices Oof the Ladies‘ Guild of the St. Matthew‘s Anglican church. A large number of ladies were present and the event was a wonderful success. Fair to moderate weather continuing cold with a moderation in temperature over the weekâ€"erd was predicted by ths weatherman today.‘ * Weather Will Moderate Expect This Weekâ€"End Will be Milder. Plenty of Rain and Snow Since Last Thursday. On Thursday iast, there were light| OI Canada will prceaocl} b UlliDs SClCâ€" snow flurries all day. Next evidence of | vice. snow was on Tuesday when it snowed! And at the close of the Evening to the depth of a quarter of an inc‘n. Service there will be a Fellowship Hour from 6 a.m. to 4 pm. On the same day in the Church Hall. it snowed from 6 pm. until eight| Everyone is invited to attend these o‘clock this morning. Depth, oneâ€"half| services. inch F1 Miss Ella Wilkon is spending : ‘ek‘s holiday at the home of her aun rs. J. A. Pekie, of Latchford, Ont. SUFFERED 40 YEARS FROM CONSTIPATION it "For 40 years, I had been prayâ€" ing for a lasting remedy for conâ€" stipation and its evils. Finally, 1 tried Kellogg‘s ALLâ€"BRAN. Since that time (nearly 10 years ago) I have not taken any medicine. Have been well and entirely free from constipation."â€"Mrs. I. H. Kendig (xddress on request). Don‘t let common constipatior ruin your life. You can end it safely without using drugs that soon los their effectiveness. Just eat two tanlespoon Kellogg‘s BRAN every with every meal in severe Serve as a cereal with :1 fruits, or cook into appeti: cipes. ALLâ€"BRaAN mo twice its weight in water and clears away the wastes tha headaches, tiredness and illness. The vitamin B in helps tone up the enti tract. Buy Aumâ€"BRAN rocer. (Guaranteed bj ndon. ‘rnâ€"On October 10 . Del Guyidice, of 108 daughter. ank Baderski, J. D. Brady and Ted on left last week for the geeso duck hunting at Moosonee. imin B in Aumâ€"BRAN up the entire intestinal 108 Hem o Mr a lock stri ad Kendig Rector: Rev. Canon Cusning, B.A., L.Th Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. 11 You are cordially invited to worship with us in these services, Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Eim St. N. Phone 1982â€"W sUNDAY, OCT. 17TH, 1937 11 a.m.â€"Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class. 7 p.m.â€"Public Worship in Finnish Danguage. Subject: "Some Signs of the Times" Anthems by Junior Girls‘ Choir and Senior Church Choir. 8 pm.â€"Senior Church Choir Practice. Mondayâ€"at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Free English langluage school for Finnish adults at the Manse; at 7â€"9 p.m. in the Church building. Wednesdayâ€"7â€"10 p.m. Ladies‘ Aid Sewing Circle meeting, Mrs. A. Freeâ€" man, hostess; 7â€"8 pm. Handicraft Class. for â€"girls, â€" and Junior Girls‘ Choir practice; 8 p.m. proâ€" gramme, including lecture and disâ€" cusion, arranged by men; 9 p.m. Senior Church Choir practice. 7â€"10 n»m Library and Reading 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"7 pm.â€"C.G.I.T. Meeting Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m..â€"Y.P.S. 7â€"10 p.m. Library andâ€" R Room open to all. Thursdayâ€"at 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.t English language school fo nish adults at the Manse; 7 in the church building. A Cordial Welcome to All â€"Schumacher Rev. Murray C. Taijit, M.A,, B.D, Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W / t Servicts Sunday, Oct. 17th, 1937 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 2 pm.â€"Sunday School. 7 pm.â€"Right Rev. Peter Bryce, D.D., Moderator of the United Church of Canada will preach at this serâ€" Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship KRev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) a.m.â€"Morning Worship, Dr. Peter Brvce, Moderator of the United Church of Canada. 30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ‘ p.m.â€"Evéening Worshipâ€"the Minisâ€" The United Church, Timmins The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle SSELL HOTELâ€"Rooms. By day or week. Steam heat. With board or without. Telephone 25W Church Directory Finnish United Church Timmins St. Matthew‘s Church Trinity United Church United Church South Porcupine, Ont. South Porcupine "innish United Church Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite The Salvation Army A Cordial Welcome To All Evervybody Welcome. Officers in Charge mail room at i. or bhone Dr. Fraser i8 to 82 p t.f p.m. FPree for Finâ€" ‘7â€"9 p.m. ARAGE FOR RENT Tamarack street. FOURâ€"ROOMED FLAT FOR RENT 2 bedrooms, cemert basement, f1 nace, hardwood floors. Apply u stairs, 112 Kirby avenue. _ FOR SALEâ€"Slightly used 30â€"30 Sa rifle, Lyman sight, front and } or will exchange for good 16 g pump gun; also 16 ft. oak gro counter. R. McCabe, Algoma F TFOR SALEâ€"Modern, comfortable hou for sale, with garage, at 179 Ma street, South Porcupine, or pho 167 South Porcupine. â€"â€"â€" FPOR SALEâ€"4 floor registers size 12x14 also 2 wall registers 12x14, almos new, $2.50 ea. Also large floor reg ister for Hot Air Furnace, Ss1z 32x32; will sell for $5.00. 1 Heate with 2 oil burners complete wit] stoveâ€"$27.00. Apply Riverview Ho tel, 2 Gillies St. S.. 680W. FPOR SALE â€" Residence containing rooms, including bathroom, full sized cement basement, laundry tubs, etc. Terms may be ar ranged. Apply 59 Fourth avenue Timmins. â€"10} sTOP STOMACH TROUBLES WITH WILDER‘S MACLEAN STOMACH POWDER. Pure English chemicals. Tasteless, economical home remedy. 50c and $1.00 sizes at Curtis Drug Store. â€"â€"78 Robinson § 206 224 Ece 108 Rowlandson:.......:....... A123"} 1147 dJackson ... ic 239 Totals ; 729 891 Commerce, Timminsâ€"1 poin! Commerce, Schumacherâ€"3 3 WILNER S Stuart ... inss A81¢. 119 H. Martin .. i; 1l0d9. 100 QO. Sungren . 153 â€" 161 S. Gurovitch . 182 * 119 M. Gurovitch . 181 228 Totals: .:.;:....; 896 783 SHAHEEN DAVID FPOR SALEâ€"4â€"foot jackpine wood; counter scales, coffee mill, meat slicer, sausage stuffer, meat chopper, "Jack Frost" ice machine; one tracâ€" tor, 2 chicken coops, store counters, etc. All deals cash. Apply Nick Blaâ€" hey, Third Avenue. 42â€"43tf Brown Gracie King Byck Balestreri Totals Eight Teams Bowled at Alleys Last Night 5 Eight bowlin night at the fcllows : THE~ LADIFS‘ ATXY. OR ~UNIFPED CHURCHâ€"are holding a Tea and Sale of Home Baking in the Church basement, on Saturday, October 16, from 3 to :6 â€"78 CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t1 Stuart H. Martin O. Sungren . S. Gurovitch M. Gurovitch Totals D. McNabb J. Friedaman Peters B. Webb ... A. Sauve ;.....:........ ... 043 998 Wilner‘sâ€"0 points. Shaheen Davidâ€"4 point HERMANS R. Demers . . Burton . H. Shepherd Bert Sinclai1 Ed. Ansara A. Ansara G. Bouchard Totals L. Laitinan R. Wigley V. Rock K. Latraneni N. Lehtisalo ‘Totals .. Hermansâ€" Consume! Burgess MacDon Ritzee . Clarke King Moody Traynor Johnston Grant TOkklS ......... :. Imperialâ€"2 points Nova Scotiaâ€"2 point COMMERCE, SCHUMACHER MISCELLA ANEOUS RCEF FOR SALE points. 0 points. TIMPERIAT f=leg alley 117 223 141 100 7156 TIMMINS £705%_169 _1 117 41 â€" } 216 143 236 221 11 > team Result: 169 126 090 16 345 201 192 162 183 201 216 3 pol! 154 867 169 219 186 166 168 166 160 107 206â€"520 r01â€"490 8397 30 ~493 ~380 2400 ~700 Miltls) 414 485 582 660 360 375 442 431 603 683 644 387 158 322 794 511 +3 40 344 SELL SOBIES guaranteed lingerie, hositexy . Manufacturers. Stores. Established 25 yvears. Christmas sellâ€" er. Experience unnecessary. Get details. Sobies 118 Parnham, Que. gratitude and th friends for their sympathy and alsc tiful floral tokens bereavement of the McChesnev. Mr. and Mrs. M and family wish to The death occurred in St. Mary‘s hospital on Saturday, October 9th, of Mr. Frank Beetham. The deceased was thirtyâ€"seven years of age, and was employed as electrician at the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite Mines. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frank Beetham, and by three children, residing at 155 Pine street, south. The funeral took place on Tuesday, October 12, at 9 a.m., from the Church of the Nativity, with interment in the Timmins cemetery. Sudbury, Oct. 12.â€"(Special) â€"Charles Lively, assistant superintendent for the International Nickel Company aAt Creighton Mines, 12 miles from here, was sericusly injured Saturday night by Creighnton Mines, 12 milés ITrom nNerf, was sericusly injured Saturday night by a rock fall 5000 feet underground. He is in hospital} with a broken collar bone, three broken ribs, skull fracture, and possibl-f; internal injuries. Making his regular inspection underâ€" grourd At the Nickel Mine, Mr. Lively paused tb supervise the unblocking of a rock chte which was hung up on No. 50 level. The chute suddenly loosened, showering i_him with rock. Workmen saved his like when they leaped forward and pulled him to safety. Sudbury Mine Official Hurt in Sudden Rockfall Funeral on Tuesday of Mr. F. Beetham, Timmins Lots and Houses For Sale Reed Block 230) Fifth Ave. Phone 468 Reg, Price $5.00 now Our Opening Specials Beauty Shop Helene Curtis Reg. $8.00 permanent Machineless Waves ird The Paris Beauty Shop formerly at 19 Wilson Ave, is now located at K in various parts of town. Easy terms. Low rates Fire and Auto Insurance, Mortgages. Apply to insible for an name by my e. she havil Bernier Bonhomme FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY 1€ Take Advantage of 30 Fifth Ave. A 11 C noll?e Albert V€ 1€ No (Signed) ALBERT LATENDRESSE Timmins this 14th day of : 781 reliab m icts. Cash terms. Pair sk. Splendid business for man willing to get ete information withâ€" , PAMILEX CO., 870 treet, Montreal. r general housework ie and able to cook «th Ave.. "¢ inks kind 1( On id McChesney ess their deep to the many expressions of ie many beauâ€" eir recent sad er Mr. Samuel aind 3ful bu contra L my bed $2.50 $4.95 00 to $12.00 rustworthy ing equip line of 200 sroducts in after this will not be Timmins itenâ€" anc