P We h enc 1 dn lc ic c mt chte ts w id i . io c es .- es $ s 3. % <P 7@,â€.'“1. ship, §ï¬nday Echool *\ ~14.15 fdr J and: over 2.00 rommnd under ‘,;'_ £ _ Délr allay Behool! â€" 145 ‘Public Worsjp 246 â€" _/ s + «> ; 9:%%’ ag und;;hool ,‘ 4 15 8. P26 f IW -â€"ï¬venmg ‘Prayer. Holy J\,rmononï¬mt Sundayot _ ag 41 ‘a.m,; ‘on Sunday at §:30 .#.;.Aand‘ on third Sunday at # . h. cce ht us dn s n en th en o m sn hss wit n 4 m:â€"-n a.m. and 'I.Oï¬ p.m. The Presbyterian Church in The Saivation Ar CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS Bmlowm:-n a.m. and ‘s'venmism;oo-â€"aome'pcx -700: ‘SUNDAY SCHOGL : 'l‘rln!ty Unlted Clmrch Porcupine Umted Chu,rch Mominc Worsntp-aclmmqpher 11 m. â€" i. Services . . : : See> that your ohlldren are .t Stmday ment 7 p.m... ~~St, Paul‘s C _ Boilth Porontl!le. Qll'- RevHGOookB.A.LTH Rector ~ i4406 m m ~~9: , 4 11,005@im! Morning‘ Preyar | * !~ 6 ',m ï¬h..l‘,,‘, m * 3x PÂ¥ [ '.» ~.wc 1% Holy Communioh mtf Sundy ‘at Holy 11. Rev. Canon R. Golden czty-l.ab p.m. Schumacherâ€"-a.ou p.m. 7 nm. ,ï¬:uenm Bervice . ;. Kou: AN ’WMfl i and and :4th Sundays. at:0: Séhï¬iï¬aéher Andlican BANK OF COMMERCE BLp St, Paul’ â€" ‘Bouth Porcupine, l!at. ~H. G ‘\Cook, B.A;, ’I‘H Rect M-m.nmz;._m-n{na mm ~f 1.-: P .1 iniy"> [A -A(Gv'ï¬' wi i s sn ts l o o uc XDPIASVALAEFNVAAE, ~RDRLE . _ 8. Cushing, B,.A.. lï¬'l‘h stâ€"inâ€"charge $ ons 7.00 p.m. zm*arw ‘of ‘the mmpauc%muï¬y. iss and aband (and citizens alsdpresent seon as thby ‘nan outotgo.s ‘ ‘ M fliée’wlï¬tdm the ‘occasâ€"‘ puiblic were: “koq to kindly m'!mw‘ i06 was arvanaged by Mr. W . B. NicHO!â€"| cars and take the keys with. taoh, setyâ€"treas treas.‘ of t:he school sectidn, to assist in. the prosecution. of, L'those and : Dr. aimpson awas presented with guillty of: taking the cars, in an earnest ‘a portfolio of photos showing the site effort to discourage these thefts. oA the new school when it was covered ; ~H:; Hatton, who was responsible for y 2‘; 'fe"mn‘t‘h;’“c‘gfn er“‘g;‘ a:f;%’e’;g the holding of the ‘first horticultural for the foundatio d exhibitions in Timmins and whose being ‘placed for the foundation; an active and able work â€"made that first #nplly show ‘ing the school as complet year ‘and subsequent years successful, f ed in 16 days after the commencement was honoured ten years ago by the jJof workâ€"on it. Dr. Simpson gave. an dn;s Toronto Horticultural Society, â€" who ad and also expressed appreciation recognized his outstanding services to for the kind hospitality he had exâ€" _ i horticulture in North by awarding | perienced for the day and all through him a Diplomo of Merit. <his visit to.the North. He congratulate the: trustees .,al,fd the peopli on th‘; Some of: the shows advertised far the ‘pourage :and:â€"enterprise shown in getâ€" Goldfields and.. New Empire . Thdatres kingâ€"the new.school erected in so promipt teD Years ago were:â€"Victor Mcliaglen [ way and in refusing. to be:discourag| 24 ; Jack, Oalde, in â€"*Murder ap the ;eduby theimisfortunes. encountered© 4n Vanities";. Anne Neagle.and. â€Pednand' lthe loss.â€"of two schools by fire. pr. Graavey in "Bitter.. : Sweet";â€" |iJohn 1 Simpson: and party then .. visited ‘the Barrymore,.â€" Carole : Lombard it and Relief, Land Settlers in t,he immediate Walter Connelly in "Twentieth ben’f:-y distriet, after : which:ythey: left for ury"; Buck Jones in. "Man Iroquais: Falls. Dr. Simpson: was: 4c Ginger, Rogres in ‘Rafter Rommijnce. 6 |companied by Mrs. Simpson and theix)»Among: the Jocal and personal [tems Miss Dorig Simpson:: }mfme Advance ten.â€"years agq w ef fl:fl B _ _ an ze ca a a anses as) ‘at the‘ x;egueét of ‘th¢; council} in Tesolution ‘at a previous meet;ing as chairmban .of thb ifireiand light: committee, and tak- {mu speécialiinterest in the: mattqr, MNAs poceed with, the, ques ping’, . t’iï¬ Â£ ï¬iacussiqx’i no?1 actioo was ftaken "by council, *this being left to @A ‘regular meeting. L ‘At. a spegial Iineu;ting bf councél ten years ago, H. A Day, represehtathle {aof the© ï¬orthem NOontafio Powar do [was : pl‘eSent to‘answer‘ qiurestiong: as {;o,1 bl:flé“i‘altéé ‘and poiicy of ‘the compa Tice‘s Society Circus was at the Timâ€" 'mins Rink ten years ago, under the ‘aguspices of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band. Among the features of this circus were ‘trained. dogs, juggling: cats: a‘ comedy amule.‘an elephant‘ with " the human ‘brain and two timber wolves. !“ In .!ï¬m Mnnce ten years ago. there ‘was an account of the marriage of Miss Gladys Mary Thomas, to Mr. -'fll’.fl.flm tbc,new‘innmer l'uhr nmr d the . croom The two of. tion in the Ontario Cabinet, little flower girls were Mayze!l and Â¥isited here ten years ago to take part Bery! Menear. Groomsman. was Mr. in the formal opering of the new James Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Puhr selioo!‘ dt Diigwal.‘ A Iirge number of left by motor for @‘trip to Hamilton ‘pupli¢ ‘From ‘the district,. and. United Statesâ€"points on their; way inoluding ‘Contiatight, Hoyle and: Mcâ€" to Pelly,. Saskatthewan;. where they ( WUé L AQGAIQL S UGAAIUA _ 4 _ L e BA 4 h _ t AAbdk 4 M hi. oL )0 C «° s‘ d eon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W., S°Pt. 1, is still confined to his house W. Tanner. On Wednesdy they were: as. a result: of: head: injuries received." guests for luncheon with Mr. Knox at| "His many friends : in teown will be ;9 éfï¬ er. On Monday evening ‘a Ssorry toâ€"learn that Eimer {Wheelef, son Bant as tendered them fli:@“f:héfOfi Mr...and Mrs. 8. is ‘quite h i11 at home here.;All will wish him ‘a. complete and: speedy. #ecovery."; "Mr. Mrs.: W: Morris:â€"wishes to. gppgt‘},ncé United Cpurch basement,. the catering dies‘ the @gmirch, jcipaliffies ‘of iA and +4 ie thesengagement :of ., their.; dau hï¬Ã©}j, sohool boards. There were abdut 150 Margaret J., to Thomasf..Everléy, ‘of SU the bempeayr ~YÂ¥5f> j 1| (Wilts,.England..Mayriage ‘"en years ago the Wilson‘s Bakery! to take place : mary wagoen lef=Bouth: ‘Portupine friends: willibe.pleased, to. know! that by the Tororito tÂ¥ain gt the Donle road Mrs.P.; T. Moisley,â€"who recently upderâ€" crossing,‘ throwing" the "truck ifto the Went>an: operation: for. appendicitis, is very fort\y‘s‘a..‘tgly«,neit,ï¬â€˜erfmgg‘makim:.Athe./s best: of â€" recovery , at. St. Wilson or his helper, Mike who were Mary‘s Hospital, and is expected ‘to ‘be, ‘in the truck, were very seriougy inâ€"|ableâ€"to return home in a few. days." jured, although they were takéen iimâ€"] ‘"Rev.. H. C; Slade, pastor of the Timâ€" mediately to the hospital.~ _ 2/ u> i|ming. Baptist Church, returned on . _ "At a Liberal Association, convention| Thursday evening last from a few ‘held in iCochrane ten years ago, at: weeks‘ ‘holiday in the South. Hé was ‘which there were fully 700 delegates,! accompanied home by his bride, who J. A. Bradette was again chosen to be‘ is being warmly welcomed here," Mrs. the Liberal candidate in the coming| Mervin Salley came up from Ottawa Dominiion election. Dean Kester, Timâ€"| on the weekâ€"end excursion to spend a mins; Sylvester â€" Kennedy, . South, few days. here with her husband, 6gt. Porcupine; T. McDonald, Matheson;| Salley of the local pQlice force. She Geo. A. Smith,; Cochrane; and ‘c. y | was accompanied here by Miss Salley, Gallagher, South Porcupine, were all Sister of Sgt. Salley. Mrs. Salley and nominated, but all endorsed the sitting| Miss Salley, who were both former member as the Liberal choice and none’ popular réesidents of the town, were "At a Liberal. Association convention held in Cochrane ten years ago, ‘at which there were fully 700 delegates, J. A. Bradette was again chosen to be the Liberal candidate in the coming Dominion election. Dean Kester, Timâ€" mins; â€" Sylvester â€" Kennedy, . South Porcupine; T. McDonald, Matheson; Geo. A. Smith,; Cochrane; and °C. V. Gallagher, South Porcupine, were all nominated, but all endorsed the sitting member as the Liberal choice and none ef them would allow their names to go before the convention. ;his: visit,.to the..North: ten yearnd| **~ O . 0s ago for. the .opening of the. Duewal Saturday last for a three weeks‘iholiâ€" school, Dr. L. J. Simpson, the new Gayyin New York City." "Mr. and, Mrs. Minister of Education, Mrs.'.,Simpson" Ed. Reid returned on Saturday from and Miss Doris: Simpson, were much‘ a two weeks‘ trip to Toronto and Bala, entertained, despite the fact that they| Muskoka." "Miss Ann Scott left this only had two days in the district and week to attend the Ontario College of while here they visited all the schools,! Education at Toronto." "Miss Viola and also the MciIntyre, Dome, Hol. Boucher returned Sunday from a three linger, Vipond, and Coniaurum mines.! weeks‘ vacation spent at Pembroke While in Timmins, Dr. and Mrs. Simpâ€", and Ottawa." "Fordyce Seott is spendâ€" son and Doris Simpson, were‘ IDg a two weeks‘ vacation in the South guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ostrosser before going back to his course at the and others. On Tuesday evening they, University of Toronto." "A. W. Lang, were entertained at bridge and Junchâ€" Who was injured in an auto accident on eon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w., Sept. 1, is still confined to his house W. Tanner. On Wednesdy they were: AS.a result of head:injuries received." guests for luncheon with Mr. Khox at|""His many friends . in tawn will ‘be ‘,?a ï¬Ã© er. On Monday evetling’a sorry to.learn that. Eimer Nlheelef, son ant as tendered them fli:@“f:héfOfi Mr...and> Mrs. 8. Wheeler, is iquite urch basement, the cï¬ï¬eflng ill at .his: home :here..All W'%u WiSl} him f the gmirch; |:a completeâ€"and.speedy wecovery.";; "Mr. of Mrs: W.: Morris.wishes to annotunce ind :of., their., dau bp’?x. United ‘?‘WB’ vaaA XFTVV J4AQ§ _ _ NC n dn “-VY‘ ME CC Cl t ditch;â€"but very fortunately neithi r/Mr;| making f * aB "% .3 o 4 # â€" ‘ / Wilson or his helper, Mike who were (Mary‘sâ€" in the truck, were very seriougly ‘inâ€" | jured, although they were taken: imâ€"| ‘‘Rev..F # mediately to the hospital.= _ |ming J faekipr e ® 8 0 _ ds 4s Ne \lv.aowv he people on the â€"â€"Some of: the shows adverused far the rise shown in getâ€" Goldfields â€" and.. New. Empire . Theatres rected in so prompt ten years ago were:â€"Victor Mclaglen ng. ta be: d,iscourag-' and ; Jack,. Oakie. in *‘Murder at the nes. encounteredâ€"in. Vanities";. Anne Neagle, and. Peï¬nand choals by fire. Dr. Graavey in "Bitter. Sweet"; |\John y then .visited "ithe Barrymore, .. Carole : Lombard |} ahd s in the. Walter Connelly in "Twentieth Centâ€" ch;:~they deft for, UY"; Buck Jones in, "Man Trailer"; Bimpson: mé':a,c-}ï¬ingen Rogres in ‘Rafter Rommince." Simpson and theix|»{Among: the Jocal and personal ; tems a 4imnson: . }. hnu'fl'le Advance ten. years ago wefle the e ef 9 wl . e > h. ctrath on protante i houbix .t d ‘Ginger: Rogres in ‘Rafter Bomm{nce # the Jlocal and personal Items *m."rhe Advance ten.years ago w thel | following:: â€" "George + Hogg: |lef / Baturday last Sfor a threg weeks’a}holi-’ in New York City." "Mr.; and, Mrs.| I R. Fowler, former caretaker of the school, had his back injured ‘twenty years ago,â€" when he slipped and tell with some lumber Aalling og; him; wl'me at work on a }umber pile at th Hgllinger. ; _iA cqmm umc b¥»301 =, ‘man;, started work on â€"a: theatre ‘%b\nldlng in ‘Schumacher,â€"twenty ‘*xeus *“"’" #V ;_ 4 PC : ; ï¬ ; c 4 T _r;‘ T .Was really:‘ qulbaam soinc on in . the: P e tmt?ymagomdmx;to :vande. The building ‘of a new eu}nng Tink* was â€"started in:â€"Timmins. _ , i Ammmcmtmnmuoishns tweuty years ago, reported the road in hdoondmm.msaiditwashard Eu: ~dane . very warmly welcomed here again by old friends in the town. Miss Salley is on "the office staff of ‘the income tax ‘department at Ottawa. Mrs:. Salley and "Miss â€"‘ Balley ~returned . to ~Ottawa on ‘Monday; but~Mrs. : Salley:; expects to ‘moÂ¥e tHerd in the course of a few: weeks t foin Her~huusbandâ€"here.",‘"‘Mr; and T wenty YearsAg Fromâ€"the Porcupine Advance; Fj The Advance twenty years ago noted that the Hollinger‘s regular output was running aboutâ€"5,000 tons pér day then. A rich strike at the 800â€"foot level of $chumacher property was â€"also noted., Sgt. Paacoe of the Dominion police visited Timmins twenty years ago and took over some â€"drug traffic cases unâ€" earthed by the local police. â€"Twehty years ago the surfacing of the pavement on Pine Street and Third Avenue was under way. Wls } Mrs ‘Afolles réturned=: on Fridgy a trip t6 TForonto.‘"s ~= cas /1 _ ES | NOot ;:SQrl t o|â€"â€" Asoctal evenlng was helA in the pvered Baptist Church twenty. years ago, in or an ‘ honour:"of Mr. Boyter who had been p ago{asslsung Rev. Mr. Hall in the work ;t. taken Timmins and Schumacher. Mr. Boyter pd/.as was presented with a purse and an The address. : | ~Amorig the local and personal items in The Advance twenty years ago were ‘ the following:â€""Rev. J. D. Parks left on Monday to attend the meeting of ‘theToronto and Kingston Synod of the «Presbyter{an Church." "Mr. Greep. fof-’ Kitchener, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. D.: ‘"Mr. and â€"C. M. kAuer left this week for the South for ; the wiliter." "Mrs. H. McCulloch and ’lMSs.«Maxwelt left: today for a .visit to theirhome Jand, Scotland." . ‘‘King‘s bryâ€"1eaning Service has a very atâ€" | braictive ®Hord truck . delivery. service, i-the truck being in â€"regular city style, suitable for this new city of the North," "Mr:~"and_ Mrs..W.: A. Lawrence, of | Montreal, spent the weekâ€"end. in Timâ€" ‘mins; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. ‘Wolnos They were on: their way home their honeymoon at Mrs. Lawrence is a gistér of Mrs. F. J. Wolino, and Mr. ‘‘Lawrence is the assistant editor of The '~Montrea1n8tam." "His imany . friends in the town ‘ and district are delighted to | see Gouncillor F. M. Wallingford able to take up his usual public and perâ€" sonal activities after a few weeks in hospital in Ottawa. Mr. Wallingford had the, misfortune some weeks ago to have an abscess on one of his eyes. ‘"At it was feared than an operâ€" ‘ ation would be necessary, but skilled ‘ medical~treatment at Ottawa hospital ‘overcame: the trouble without the j necessity of surgery. Mr. Wallingford is ‘ practically recovered now from the ‘effects of the illness." "Mr. J. K. Moore A very enjoyable ddnce under the © auspices of the iGirl‘s Auxiliary of. St. Matthew‘s Church was held in the Masonic hallâ€"twenty years ago, Colâ€"| } umbo‘s. 7â€"piece orchestra provided the assistant postmaster, and Miss 'I‘ ' music ts The marriage of Mr. B. G. Wilson, O‘Brien, was solemnized in the Presbyâ€" terian Manse, Timmins, by Rev. J. D. Parks, twenty years ago. a | . ~South: Porcupine was. very disgusted with the condition of <the trunk road through South Porcupine twenty years ago, and there was talk of the North seceding from the South and using the wealth of the North to develop thts country. tax rate figures for the town from its establishment in 1912 to the year 1924. The general rate in 1912 was 20 mills, with 25 mills for 1924. In 1912 both _ Provincial Officer J. Kenny of South Porcupine, twenty years ago, took R number of men and their guns in charge. The men were let out on bail but their guns were held, the men to face charges of carrying guns on the Eabbath., C l!-‘ the home of Mr. R. Richardson." "Mr. {H.‘~O.%+ Garner / hasâ€" been appointed ° | secretary of the Timmins High School "* ; Board in sugcession to Mr. H. E. Montâ€" gomery, who has resigned. ‘These ideas, which are not by any means original were suggested by the discharge sheet of a recently returned is on a business trip to Montreal and other points south and east." "Mrs. F. Bcohneider, of Latchford, is visiting at } Elisworth ~ trainedâ€" with > American paratroopers in Helena, Montana, tmd1 left San Francisco in â€"a large convoy bound for Kiska in theAleutians. The lads wereâ€" extremelyâ€" disappointed by their reception in Kiska, or rather, the® lack of one. They found the island. deserted. â€" ~The Japs left+inâ€" such a hurry: that sake (merely a â€"variation of rubbing: alcohol) was found still hot in abaridoned thermos bottles. â€" ;Ellsâ€" worth turned up a short time later in Italy, where his> battalion. of â€" paraâ€" ‘ troopers were used As ‘shock troops. He wasâ€" wounded just: before Cassino. s. , at WomeIt s INSUHNuLE abmtles,andhekuotyetwyunm age (oma.n; ~20). Tbat hmot wast» Elisworth is the son of Oomn@ muamqvewammm'mmumm.um with meeting in the Hollinger Hail, Wednesâ€" Branch 70, Troâ€" | a large number of members and visitors brother’-â€"ms present. ownwordn-lseoomeonthcoorveml Mrs. Johnson, the president, was in H.M.C.S. Pictou. They join up young the chair, in that family. Dad is serving: with| â€" The progranmime for September was the RCMAC. on the l\ospital ahlp “Isle on ‘"Home Reonomics", Mrs;: R. Mcâ€" of France." Taggart being the convenor. Mrs. T. Elisworth ~ trainedâ€" wlth Amerlcan Marriott gave a very interesting paper paratroopers in Helena, Montana, tuull on this subject. Current events were left San Francisco in â€"a large convoy | also discussed and the ladies brought bound for â€"Kiska in theAleutians. The{ upâ€"toâ€"date on the latest news. ~ Comrades MdaDowel} and Quinn .have returned © fromâ€"«the. ‘ convention Northern Branches andâ€"will, no doubt, be able to present a pleasing: report to the comrades of this branch. : :Don‘t forget that the next general: ,meetin_g will be held on (Wednesday, Sept, 27th. Friends ‘and relatives of men : and ~The Branch: intendsâ€" to® enter . two teams in the dart league as there afe more than : enough ~ entries: for â€" one. There will} be aâ€"committee .meeting next ~Sunday to . final â€" arrangeâ€" ments, soâ€"if you are interestedâ€"put your name â€" on â€"the board;. left: hand side at the bottom of the stairway. â€" Branch â€" 88â€" offers its dee symâ€" pathy to the friends and relatives of Lâ€"C MacJennet, R.A., of the Lincoln and Regt., who died of wounds in Franceâ€"on:Sept.â€"11th. : It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE ; 2 * *\ . . e x * * .* e ials 4P k : a 2 invested in long term Bimdand ortgages. ‘Well, life insurance companies miust zegard the investments which they make from year to yearâ€"as trust fui and policyholdersâ€" would not want‘ it otherwise A M wiogts: * t ._: P yopus‘t 6 o5 k Py 4 45. Red ty i 20 : Deliberate safeguards ‘have been set up to protect â€" * a# these investments and ‘government .laws very properly. purposes. | 34 ‘ + prohibit the use of life insurance funds for speculative _ / ‘The truth is that life insurance assets are safely invested in such a wide variety of local and national undertakings that the average man has no conception of how much the development of the country depends on life insurance funds. _ I’I’S hard, almost impossible, to Agure qout on: yonr fingers the many, benqï¬ts of hfe ummncc. ~/ ‘The street car .you ride qq-tho perks your â€"coffeeâ€"the home ‘you live in â€"the ocbobl your children attend â€"the hdospital where yourg: MIF was born-thpe are availa to .you partly because of life: insurance investment® in Can ; Ta tories, power: plants and “publxc works. The mon _ you put into insurance is a ways cnrculgflqg to mnlce h. 2. 2 .. t 4 4 us l * m m To o * o# . Some «y that life ins@rance money would be better employed. as "ventiire" capital rather than P 4n \ 90908 a A Message from the Life Insurance ComMn s m Cmuda. ane ie > se > Je onl «s be: uh Cc s + yz ® w4 i# 4; in Things you can‘t add on your fingers . Early in October the packing of overâ€" seas boxes and ditty bays will begin. Plans <were made for the Area Conâ€" vention â€" toâ€"> be: cheld ‘in : Timmins Tuesday and Wednesday the 236th and #*1th. â€" > Exchangeâ€"It takes a smart man to live up to a reputation for smartness. women from .Timmins who have lost their lives while serving with the active forces> are requested to kindly send particulars, to Les Nicholson, president, Canadian Legion,. Timmins.