HEmIN§ 1006f, 1L0.0.f, No. 111L siting attoen! f‘.gx 9 â€"Ew‘“‘h% = Mects every first Monday â€" evenings month, OddfeHows 44 c sit W.M. â€"and fourth â€">~~of "=â€" each Hal, Third bl-'et.,mn al= Rov UNIGN GORSTITUTION RS TFXT FOR SERMON wWwOTrdqsS Constitution of the Minc ‘"‘The object of this Uni promote the practice of that clevate and adorn sc mind man of his duty t man, the elevation of lhus tne maintenance of the workingman. ‘ â€" 6 apologies to offer apologies to OoLfer tor Cnhoosins tiIs as a text. So far as its [)Id(ll(‘{ll inâ€" spiration was concerned in its eHw on theeveryday life o fthe working man, it was as good a text as could be faund in the Ol d Testament, and thore nï¬ man, 1t Wwas as found in the O were few New â€" Testams tï¬ 1ecs repwacing anshi». and anship, and o1 U work by skilled tions required ne wrongs cor injts reviewine the lab A** C romot{( _ D. Parks Gives Address on Ideals of Workingman to Large Congregation he Miners‘ Union organization had datiton, and the « rd to lack interes [ ne h‘n\nd Timimins i D2 111 9| iv.: < Lo =â€"po ‘s foundation Nazareth . Hs as the espec rOsE it clevatt d man would agjgority nt V € Testament, and thore on the question in the The â€" Constitution Union sugsested that peel nloT AXrPLIIC Mine: NlOH THE PORCUPINE ADVANO®E Wds €. lM1 ) l1 4 of the Coustitution where it said :â€" "We assert that the working class and it alone ean and must achieve its own emancipation. We hold, finally, that an industrial union and the conâ€" certed political getion of all wage from acti ant asiged with! the chur work with the of the problen CHAS COOPER HANGED AT W tte ‘hes or of religion, it was ‘ those men did not live a obligations. An ‘interesting c in the address was to uer‘s classmates at col‘ tically ali of his frrends t come from ‘hard manual 1 raduate for the ministry. elf. also knew â€" manual 1 Caithful was mie of V I prieve ulat perienct worketrs for a soln s of the time and »$Del OV C the 411 enioreo ev{ to m An 1 V suffering, A m the penalt râ€"of which ‘he .0 Hangman 1 W bco 111 OT rganizatrons the churche fault of t" , it wasy be C live up t 11 wlho is a@pparâ€" vr â€" death iccording Morrison Db A ~ 2 N{f @PJinCt uB 006088 We Never Sleep SUBSCRIBE NOW !|! $009000000080000008600000009§°A809000000000060000000000 0906 FRE PROTEGHUN Slose Season in Fire District % Orderâ€"inâ€"Council has been passed changâ€" § ing the close season from May Ist to May ii}th m this division, after which date permits to burn must Le secured from the Fire Ranéer. o r34% L\ C T grm Â¥y ;0“0 wl l c mm en on t w ie oo n Ne i in e hn ie ces en tC M NCA OB Oe Y 60 00 * 96 TIMMINS > d Fn emen‘s Annual Bal Reserve the date and enjoy the evening with the firemen ki . Bluebirdaâ€"Yy altzâ€"ondâ€"Goraidinocâ€"Hesitation Waltz Miro‘s Band Smilesâ€"andâ€"Tearsâ€"Fox Trois Yan Eps Trio Kissesâ€"Foz Trotâ€"cadâ€"I‘m Always Chasing Rsisbows Yan LgpS5 iri0 I‘m Sorry 1 Made You Jazzophincâ€"Fox Trot Green and D‘Lâ€"ier Have a Smiis of the East â€"Fox Trot Van Eps Trio Come on Papaâ€"Medioy Oneâ€"Steqâ€"andâ€"(PDry You: Tearsâ€"»Mediecy Fox Trot Smith‘s Orchestr Hoead Over Heelsâ€"andâ€"I‘m Aiways Chasing Rainbowsâ€"Fox Trois Simnith‘s Orchestra Oh, Boy !tâ€"Medlcy Fox Trotâ€"andâ€"St. Eimo â€"Oneâ€"Steop Jo9s. G. Smith‘s Orchestra Rsinbow Girlâ€"endâ€"Oh Lady! Lady !â€"â€"Medley Fox Trots \ Victor Military Band Missouri Waitzâ€"andâ€"Kiss Me Walitz . Jos. C. Smith‘s Orchestra Friday, May 23rd. DALTON § LIVERY 80 conts for 19â€" roil tre ru gs â€"â€" pusA ths furniture against the wall and you‘ill start something. $1.50 for 12 inch, doubleâ€"sided (Same Price as before the War) PC Of E.4. ZAVITZ, Provincial Fer Phone 39 ‘h1, dovubleâ€"sided incing to Smith‘s Orchestra 18223 uUr 21604 21605 216457 35652 3563 1J ) tof ‘i ‘ l §6] â€"_r:::'v’r..‘ M yB 4. We