w TB Nh Physical and economical reasons alike proved that men required one day in seven for rest and recreation. This made Sunday, even apart from reâ€" ligion, a day on which work should be avoided as imuch as necessity would permit. There were times and conâ€" ditions when Sunday could not be a day of rest, but so far as possible it should be kept a ‘‘Rest Day*‘‘ from the standpoint of economics, the phyâ€" sical welfare of man and the general good. Rev: Mr. Parks, however, wantâ€" ed it to be more than just a day of mere cessation of work. He thought at least one day a week should be used to specially emphasize spiritual matters and the higher things of life. He would have it a ‘‘family day,‘‘ a ‘*"home day,"‘‘ and a day on which men would turn their minds from the sorâ€" did affairs of every day life to the better things, the affections and the finer sentiments that make life truly worth the living . He would not have it a day of sadness. It should be a day of gladness and happiness.. He quesâ€" tioned as to just where the line should be drawn in the matter of amuseâ€" ments and recreation. These things he felt might be left to the conscience of the individual, if the idea of keepâ€" ing the spiritual and higher things of life uppermost were maintained. IHE PORCUPMNE ADYAXCE In the Presbyterian church on Sunâ€" day evening Rev. J. D. Parks deliverâ€" ed an address under the title, **Jesus and His Sabbath.""‘ In view of reâ€" cent incidents in this Camp, the addâ€" ress had a particular timeliness, and the subject was dealt with in a manâ€" ner that was eminently fair, tolerant and of the type that seems to indicâ€" ate the true Christian spirit as it apâ€" pears to be portrayed in the New Tesâ€" tament. Rev. Mr. Parks made it plain that he was simply giving his own views and opinions gathered from his study of the Word of Life and life as it is toâ€"day. These views, however, made very strong appeal to all thoughtful persons who listened to the very logical and inspiring address. Unfortunately, space forbids anything like a full report of the address, and only what may be termed the headâ€" lines of the sermon may be noted here. Taking as his text, the words "*‘The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sanbath,""‘ Rev. Mr. Parks emphasized the fact that Sunâ€" days were instituted as a gift from Gbod for man‘s benefit and happiness. NOTEWORTHY ADDRESS ON SABBATH OBSERVANCE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. l4th., 1921. Published every Wednesday by Gen. Lake, Publisher Canada â€" United States Bubscription Rates : Telephones : church on Sunâ€" . Parks deliverâ€" he title, **Jesus In view of reâ€" Camp, the addâ€" timeliness, and with in a manâ€" Residence 112 $2.00 year $3.00 year ONTARIO There are so many subscribers beâ€" hind with their subs that the devil jolly well knows that something must be odne about it. The police say they are unable to do anything in the matâ€" ter, when we asked them to pinch the lot. This ‘ere is a fine example of protecting the «weak and innocent. Prayers have no effect upon this seâ€" lect bunch of delinquents of ours and we propose to waylay them one by one and bounee an oak club on their heads. Very sorry, old chap, to take this rdastic course, very sorry, oh, dam sorry. Mr. and (Mrs. B. E. Martin were call ed to Cobalt this week on account of the death of Mrs. Martin‘s father, Mr. Mackenzie, who pass#l away on Sunday. The late Mr. Mackenzie was known to many in Timmins and was very highly esteemed in Cobalt and wherever jelse he was known, and there will be very sincere regret at his death. Touching on the tendency of some people to: say ** You must not do this or that,"" he ~suggested that they should face the answering question, "What can we do?"‘ He pointed out that there were few accommodations or privileges for men without homes in Timmin# There was no Y.MC.A., no community house, no social club. PAS, MANITOBA METHODS WITH THE DELINQUENTS Te following is from The Pas (Ma nitoba) Herald, of course:â€" Local service, daily except Sunday, between Englehart and Cobalt, also between Cochrane and Timmins. See current time table or apply any T. & N. 0. Ry. Agent for full particuâ€" lars. Daily, except Sunday, service betâ€" ween North Bay and Cochrane, trains Nos. 17 and 18, operating through Canadian( Pacific sleeper between Montreal ‘and Timmins. These trains will use Canadian Pacific Ry. Station at North Bay. Connections at Earlton Jet. for Elk Lake daily except Sunday. Through service daily expect Sunâ€" day, trains Nos. 46 and 47, between Toronto and Timmins, operating through pullman cars. These trains will use Canadian National Rys. Staâ€" tion at North Bav. $ The ‘Continental Limited, trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vancouver daily. These trains will use Canadian National Rys. Station at North Bay. j Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L.‘t‘h., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Holy Communion:â€"1lst. Sunday of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Sealed tenders addressed to H: E. Montgomery, Esq., Town Clerk, will be received until 12 o‘clock noon, Saâ€" turday, September 17th., for the conâ€" struction of house sewer connections. ; (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. September 14th. 1921. 3 The lowest or any tender not neâ€" cessarily accepted. Kirkland Lake Gold Mines last week announced a reduction in wages from Ocfober 1st. The reduction at this mine will bring the wages to practicâ€" ally the same as now prevailing at Cobalt mines that are still operating. The Kirkland Lake Gold Mines is so far the only one to announce a wage reduction among the gold mines of the Kirkland Lake area. f Specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the Engineer, Towh Hall. rock, 6 inches deep and 14 feet wide, and with gravel, 4 inches deep and 16 feet wide. WANTEDâ€"By man and. wife, middle aged, position as cook and helper, or any capacity. Apply P. 0. Box 32, H. D., Schumacher. 3Tp Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to six o‘clock in the afâ€" ternoon of Saturday, the 17th day of September, A.D. 1921. For surfacing road from Timmins Townsite to Mattagami River with Farewell to the luring land of gold, Ob, Plutus fare thee well; Vacuna too has fallen cold 5 And weaker grows her spell; Once an inspiring love of life She kindled in my veins; Alone, alone, I have wooed her long Till joys have turned to pains; Tho etchings fair from the band of God Are all about me still, The magie spell of the wooded wilds Has worn away its thrill; ‘Tis the price one pays who lingers long Where fellowship is nil.â€" Ah, fellowship I have the wilds, The beasts and birds I love; With frostâ€"kissed leaves of burnished My skies gre starred above; But the nglusic of human voices, The fellowship they holdâ€" In another land I‘ll seek them; Farewell to the land of gold. KIRKLAND LAKE MINE MAKES CUT IN WAGE SCALE TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. 37 THE CALL OF FELLOWSHIP ST. MATTHEW‘3 CHURCH. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS gold Government Road Inspector, Box 7T07, Timmins, Ont. A Prospector‘s Farewell TOWN OF TIMMINS Notice to Contractors General Passenger Agent, North Bay. Train Service. ALEX STERLING, J. F. HENDKERSON, HUGH L. WARREN. A. J. PARR, THE PORCUPINE ADVANOR neineer. g P.O. Box 544 Phone 236 _ ¢ OWNWWWO: Pubiic Worship, :1 a.m. and 7 p.m Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. The Principal has thisâ€"week receivâ€" ed the Cireulars and Pamphlets of Inâ€" formation which will be mailed to prospective students at onece. If you have not already received full informâ€" ation, write or phone us, and we will send phampphlets of information also enrollment eard. ‘The Students who started in the opening classes on Aug. 22nd. are proâ€" gressing marvelously, some being alâ€" most prepared to enter the Intermeâ€" diate Departments. to the School this week. (The Public at all times are invited to call and see our large, commodious, and well lighted Class Rooms; we will be pleased to have you. Every boy and girl should have a Commercial Education,. If you:cannot come in the day time you can certainâ€" ly come at night. Do not worry it will not be missed out of each month‘s salary and moreover your salary will double when you graduate from this selhool. Among those who have enrolled in the Timmins Business College this week are Miss Kleiah Brown, Timâ€" mins, Ont.; Mr. A. Corrigan, Schuâ€" macher, Ont.; Mr. P. Piche, Timmins, Ont. All of the above Students have enrolled in the Junior Commercial Department. Mr. Thompson of Typewriter Co., was to the School this we Phone, write and have your Bulletin as one j Ansara Block 6. M. TERRY, Principal Box 223, Timmins, Ont. Phone 225. Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Timmins Business College Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 Commercial Weekly Bulletin BYRNES PRESBYTSRIAN CHURCH. or eall in and see us name in next week‘s of the enrollments. n of the Underwood was a busine&s visitor LOSTâ€"Red Cow lost on Angust 12th, *‘ Right horn bent down to eye, left horn turned in toward head. Finder notify J. Kramyr, 9 Elm street, or P. 0. Box 154, Timmins. Reward. â€"35â€"37p. PRACTICAL NURSE open for enâ€" gagements; general nursing; also maternity cases. Apply to Room 5, Wop Floor, Reed Block, Timmins. POSITION WANTEDâ€"By Stenograâ€" pher, speaking French and English; nine years‘ experience. References. Apply Box M., Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. 37p. WASHING DONE. Best of work Work by the day of by the week Apply 81 Sixth Avenue, Timmins * â€"37p FOURâ€"ROOMED HKOUSE, F As a precaution at this time of the year, all in town are advised to boil the water before using. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" POR SALEâ€"Wellâ€"built 10 roomed house on the Hill. All conveniences. Hardwood floors; fire place; living room; large cellar; hot air furnace. , Apply Box D., Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. â€"37p. SHIPLAP FOR SALEâ€"A few thousâ€" and feet, all nice stuff, B. C. fir, Bargain for cash. Apply A. Courteâ€" mancke, 37 Fourth Avenue. 35 WORK WANTED by the day or hour Apply Mrs. Edith Clark, at Du beau‘s, Gillies Lake. â€"37â€"40p W â€"For Rent.‘ Corner of Elt Broadway. Apply B. Lennan Two furnished rooms for rent; well heated; bath and toilet room on same floor. Apply T8 Spruce street. 37â€"40p. BOIL THE WATER. H. H. . MOORE, M.D., Medical Health Officer. NOTICE. JViohL, Furnisaed, ner of Elm and +D 1Q @000 1000000080000 0%0G60e0¢%+¢ Protect the Garbage from Flies. It is more important to prevent sickness than to cure it. Keep flies out of the House. FURNISHKED ROOM TO RENTâ€" Mectings discontinued during the hot summer months. Next reguiar meeting in September. Membership: $2.00 per year; $1.00 payable with applieation. Open to nativeâ€"born Scotsmen and those of Scottish descent. [ BsTOVE WOOD FOR SALE. A;j Meets every Znd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. Mary Morrison, _ May Richardson, â€"â€"f N.G. Ree. Kee. WAREHOUSE FOR RENT on Railâ€" road; 20 feet by 40 feet. Apply 11â€" J. W. REED, Timmins. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. GOOD WOMAN COOK WANTED at FOR SALEâ€"The Club, Schumacher. Apply T. H. Torrance, Timmins. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publig. Eite. . Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins Apply Lawrence Bailding, opposite post office. 377 UVE WVVJVJ POK SALbL,. Appiy 8. B. Rawlinson, Box 174, Timmins, Ont. â€"33. 43 once for small bo Good wages. Apply street, Timmins, Ont. OoFFICES € REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and soOUTH PORCUPINE. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Thone 201 Gordon 8. Gauthier BOARD OF HEALTH CGOLUMN SWAT THE FLY small boarding house. . Apply to 34 Balsam 35â€"37D *3 t