Office 26 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29t%1,, 1920. Mrs. B. Harker visited her old home in Renfrew last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Faitaful returnâ€" ed last week from their holiday visit Miss L day from and Mr. D. Louzsrin returned last week from his vacation visit to his home at Mattawa and to other points cast and south. Mr. Geo. Schaeffer, of the Hollinger Stores staff, returnod on Wednesday last from the south, accompanied by his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Schaeffer have taken up residence in Rochester Townsite, in the house formerly ocâ€" eupied by Mr. J. F. Tierney. Friends in the Camp extend best wishes to the newlyâ€"wedded ~couple. Mrs. A. Roberts, Missâ€"Jean Roberts and Master Bobby and the Twins, reâ€" turned on Friday morning to their home after their trip to Seotland, Mrs. Roberts‘ old home land. They were accompanied by Mrs. Roberts‘ sister and the latter‘s husband, and Mrs. Roberts‘ mother, Mrs. Simpson, all of whom are taking up residence in Timmins. Mrs. Roberts and family 4rad a pleasant visit in the Old Counâ€" try, but fourd conditions there genâ€" evally not‘as promising as before the war. The return voyage was stormy, and the wreck on the T. N.0. Tharsâ€" day evening was also encountered, with its accompanying tiresome delay. Mr. A., Roberts went south last week to meet the homeâ€"coming party. ‘ New Empire Theatre Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher Mr. Robt. Wilson has returned from holiday visit to the south. Canada â€" United States TIMMINS NEWS IN BRIEF. . 10 Subscription Rates: @r visit to noints in Harold Jarvis Tenor Maud Buschlen Violinist Madge Williamson Pianist Clarice Spence Elocutionist Under Auspices of GREAT WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION Comedy " Matching Billy " Telephones : SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3rd HAROLD JARVIS CONCERT PARTY COMING Friday and Saturday, October 8th and 9th JACK PICKFORD 11 " A Doubleâ€"Dyed Deceiver " _ *rrure se returned ‘last Friday and Saturday, Oct. Ist 2nd ALICE JOYCE Dancing Theatre Basement Every Wednesday and Saturday After the Show Residence 112 $2.00 year $3.00 yvear ty, Detroit ran. Sporting Duchess Mr. Oliver Thompson, of Haileyâ€" PROSPECTING FOR GOLD bury,~ is visiting bis sister, Mrs. R. IN TOWNSHIP OF BRYCE. Baxter of the Dome Mine. Mr. Jos. Therriault, of Montreal, is renewing aequaintances in the Camp being here on a business trip and to see old friends. The annual meeting of the North Temiskaming Teachers‘ Association is to be ‘held this year in Timmins. The meeting will likely be held early in October. Rememker that Saturday, October is Fire Prevention Day in Canaâ€" da. ~On that dayâ€"a special cleanâ€"up of yards and premises so as to remove all possible fire menaces. As the Onâ€" tario Fire Prevention League literaâ€" ture savs :â€"â€" *A clean city or town has A group of hunters, including Messrs. Art. Youngz, Fred. Sexton and others left last week to be ready and in position for the opening of the season. Messrs.~J. W. Fogg, H. E. Montgomery and others were expected to join the party this week. ture says few fires. Friday evening last, under the ausâ€" pices of St. Mathew‘s Giris‘ Auxiliary drew a large attendance, and proved a very pleasing event. ‘‘*‘One of the best of the year,""‘ was a general opinâ€" ion expressed. Colombo‘s Orchestra furnished the music for‘the occasion. Commencing on Sunday next the Presbyterian ('fllll'(“"l Sunday Nehool will be ‘heid at 2.30 in the atternoon instead of at 10 in the morring as during the summer months, The rule of holding Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. will obtain through the winter months io im Joue es uUoct Je ues ues uJ ues U Wednesday Bringing up Father Comedy It is understood that several prosâ€" pectors from the Elk Lake and Gowâ€" ganda areas have gone into the Bryce Township district to stake gold claims A deposit recently opened up in Bryce Township is said to have shown excelâ€" lent assays.~ Mr. Burrows, Governâ€" ment ceolovist. has just returned from lent Assays.* ‘MTF. DUIIUOW3, UUVVCLIi* ment geologist, has just returned from paying a visit to the area, and, while his official report on Bryee, Township is not yet available, prospectors who have gone into Bryce are quite enâ€" thusiastice over the prospects. One old timer who went in there, bhowever, says that there is nothing to get wildâ€" ly excited about. He says there is Wighâ€"grade ore in evidence with the chances very good for quantities of the highâ€"grade stuff. ‘‘*But the Porâ€" cupine is loaded with even better stuff, and no one is making any des perate howl about it,"‘ he says. His idea is that while it is all right to keep on prospecting new ï¬eldb, it is just as necessary not to neglect the older fields. Just as the seattering of early scttlement makes pioneering more costly and inconvenient, so the ‘"‘scattering‘‘ oft effort on gold fields bas a somewhhat simmiar effect. suTrLoox ror gockEy IN HAILEYBURY GOOD NOW. According outlook for the most part tie team will be comâ€" poscd of new men, with the exception of Bill Speck and Kon. Carâ€" michael: Al hopes of having Archie Briden have been given up as he is reâ€" turning to the West. Efforts are beâ€" inz made to pmcme Lockington and Art Jones who plawd last year with the Monarehs in Winnipeg. Bill Brydge, of Iroquois Falls, and Brackâ€" enberry, of North Bay, are also being sought by Haileybury, the latter apâ€" parently thinking they can secure these two players. MeNamara, an oldâ€" time coach of the Canadiens, intends spending the winter in Haileybury, and they are planning to put him in charge of the team as manager and coach. At a meeting last week Haiâ€" leybury orzanized for the season, the following being the officers elected :â€" President, H. L., Slaght; viceâ€"presiâ€" dents, W. A. Gor don and I. A. Solomâ€" on; secretaryâ€"treasurer, I. J. Duncan. Sixâ€" honrorary â€" viceâ€"presidents were elected,â€"Messrs R. T. Shillington, N. J. MeAulay, N. Ferland, D. L. Jem mett, Clsmens and Hennessy. > to The Haileyburian the for good l\lockey this coming ar is very bright. Chancees for a | lineâ€"up are favourable, but for most part tie team will be comâ€" d of new men, with the prokâ€"able ption of Bill Speck and Kon. Carâ€" All hopes of having Archie en have been given up as he is reâ€" Tenor Violinist Pianist Elocutionist A Goldwyn Fox News Saturday Marriedâ€"At the Presbyterian Manâ€" se, Timmins. by Rev. J. D. Parks, Mr. D. B. Kelly, of Timmins, to Miss Marâ€" garet MeDougall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. M’(\Dougall. South Poreuâ€" pine. Mr. ard Mrs. Kelly will take up residence in Timmins on their reâ€" turn to town. â€" Their friends in the Camp will extent sincere good wishes. For Saleâ€"A cow whic the end of September. Fifth Avenue, Timmins. OVERLAND CARE FOR SALE â€" Priced moderatelyâ€"Hurtubise Livâ€" etryv, Cedar St. Timmins. WANTEDâ€"HOUSE TO RENTâ€"one COLUMEBIA PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE.â€"Cabinet Mahogany finish. Aply. T. M. 8. Nagle, 31 Tamarack street. â€"â€"â€" 38â€" TO RENTâ€"FURNISHED HOUSE, 4 All persons desiring Water ‘Conâ€" iections to be laid this year should make application immediately at the Town Hall. Connaucht Hotel at South Porcupine, Ont. This elegantly constructed buildâ€" ing contains eighty rooms together with bath rooms, toilet, ete., hot water system, â€" furnace, radiators, electric plant and piping all in good condition. This building contains approximately 225.000 feet of sound lumber, part of which is made up of 20,000 feet of No. I Hardwood flooring, the ceilings P. Morgan, care « clestone, Timmins. with all convenience Farm for saleâ€"160 acres in Mountâ€" joy Township on east side of Mattagaâ€" mi River ; 10 acres , cleared ; house 16 x 20 ; one and a quarter miles from town of Timmins ; frontage on river, half width of lot; well timbered ; good ecraded road running through it. Will sell at a bargain for cash, or on good terms. Y eS rooms; o8 brogacway at 60 Broadway.â€"B A(i)ply to Box M., Advance Office, Timmins. 36â€"40p. Voters‘ List, 1920, Municipadlity of Iroquois Falls, District of Temiskaming. TOWN OF TIMMINS WATER CONNECTIONS. CLERK‘S NOTICE OF FIRST POST ING OF VOTERS‘ LIST. NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in section.9 of_ The Ontario Voters‘ Act, the copies reâ€" quired by said sections to be so transâ€" mitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Aet, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessâ€" ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Munâ€" icipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Munâ€" icipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up at my office at Iroquois Falls, Ontario, on the 25th day of August, 1920, and remains there four inspection. Dated 1820, . at AND /I hereby call upon all voters to take} immediate proce ceding to have any ervora or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law. FOR SALEâ€"TO BE REMOVEDâ€" NOTICGE TO BUILDERS. Q@ tTHISs I1SI at ITroquois Honde FARM FOR SALE cow which will ealf at Of ~ep Falls, Onta: ONX, Town { Call at 58 o1 uennan. â€" 38â€" Apply to H. Marshallâ€"Eeâ€" 36â€"38p Apply 60 â€"38p. . Smeptember Ontario. National Cash Register for saleâ€" Apply Poreupine Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. %6¢0¢00¢0¢00000000000040000000000060 _____0__‘_‘_0-0â€"_â€"†n 00060000000000000606900000060009@@6600000000000000000 9 1. on 4+ + +9 Nt t 00000(0000000@@Q@QOO@OO@OQ@0@0@006000000@000000090000 000000000000000000000000600000000000000000000000000 The Gold Medals awarded by the Remington Typewriter Company for excepticnal speed and accuracy in typewriting, were the past two years all won by our studeunts. h All cur colleges have been officially approved for the Vocational trgining of Soldiers. The training our students get where. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMEBER 7. FTor Particulars write WILLIAMS ROSS Proprietors Branches:â€"North Bay, Sudbury, Bracsbridge, Collingwood. Haileybury Business College Superier Business Training at The Haileybury Business College HAILEYBURY, ONT. "So Long, Oo Long" "His Master‘s V oice" Records Dance Numbers The Love Nestâ€"Fox Trot (intro: "The Music Box," from | So Long, Oo Longâ€"Fox Trot (Intro:"Tell Me Little Gy psy") [ ‘~â€" Raderman‘s Novelty Orchestra) Anyt‘ime, Anyday, Anywhereâ€"Fox Trot (Intro: "A Little} Wigwam for Two)" Coleman‘s Orchestra } 216176 Sudanâ€"Fog Trot Raderman‘s Novelty Orchestra} It‘s Only a Dream of the Past (The Hen and the Cow)â€" Oneâ€"Step (Intro:"Thereisa Way Out") Diamond Maryâ€"Forxr Trot (Intro: "Just Like the House That Jack } Built") Diamond Trio} All on 10â€"irch, doubleâ€"sided. 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Manulactured by PEMLINER GPAMâ€"Oâ€"PHONE CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL 20149 ""‘Chili Bean‘‘ on the reverse side, is a "nut" song equally as good, also sung by Billy Murray. "His Master‘s Voice‘‘ Record 216170 1/ it‘s new and popular you will find it on SIMMS HOOKER Wellâ€"Lnished and mcodsrzn store, 14 x 30, to rert in the Reed Block, The store and loczction are such as to be tuziness. Apply to â€"t dezirable for almost any kind of Timmins, Ont. Vocal Selections 143, Timiains. is resogn‘zed to be unsxcelled anyâ€" NICE FURNISHED ROOM TO with all D. C. ROSS, }2161 216177 ) ( 216175 21617 216180 Principal Phone 3. °C . jone