Sullivan Newton, General Agents, Timmins. S MRS. DAVIS â€"â€" â€"â€" PR 0“*’0“’00000“00“0“’“0“‘00’00“ 6 $ Your Vote and Influence j Respectfully Solicited € @ i e 4 4 § $ New Selections ty the Male Chorus. 6 Select Programme. Collection $ ©#00900000600080000008$80000000000000000000000008064684000 009098080800 080000000606 4006 $ . 0 â€"December 2nd and 30th AT 8.30 P.M. AFTER CHURCH SERVICES In the New Empire Theatre â€"â€"â€"â€"Timmins Male Chorusâ€"â€"â€"â€" SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS A square deal for all. Progress, with economy. Improvements, without extravagance. A bigger and, better Timmins KespeCctIully SoiICIIEd ; FOR J. MORRISON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th Mclintyre Recreation Hall i S5CHUMACHEKRK, ONTARIO n MUTUAL LIFE 10 â€" CcosTUME PRIZES â€" 10 g MASQUERADE DANCE Music by the Blue Ribbon Jazz Orchestra OF CANADA : Waterloo.Ontario. for Councillor, 1924 on the platform of : And further, if the policyholder should die by acciâ€" dent the Company will pay double the amount of life insurance named in the policy. These new clauses are optional in all old or new Mutual policies if assured be over 15 or under 55 years of age. Please send me detailed information as to the Mutual Life System of Insurance at Cost, particularly concerning the plan of policy I have specified below. "The Net Cost Life Insurance Company" Policy Plan you becomedisabled what about your _ Life Insurance« 646 HAVE always hesitated about increasing my life insurance because of the responsiâ€" bility I would have to assume for the premiums," said a man who typifies a considerable class,. "I always pictured myself in some situation, perhaps disabled through an accident, where I might be unable to pay the premiums." Age rovince _\ | In the absence of the president, Mr. R, Hoggarth, the Vice«President, Mr. G. 8. Draw occeupied the chair. The minutes of the Executive Meetâ€" ing of the Society held on Sunday were read, the following items being brought to the attention of the Club. The Advisory Committee â€" was enâ€" larged by two members, Mrs. G. . Drew and Miss Mary Boyd being elecâ€" ted by the Committee. A schedule for the rest of the month was drawn up, consisting of the following:â€" Nov. 28th, Cards and Dancing; Dec. 5th, Bridge and Five Hundred; Dec. 12th, Cards and Dancing; Dec. 19th, Men‘s Night, when‘the entire evenâ€" ing‘s entertainment will ‘be arranged and conducted ‘by the male members of the Executive Committee. A byâ€" law making it necessary for all future applications to be accompanied by the admission fee was pressed by the Comimittee. Another â€" byâ€"law _ was passed making the penalty for failâ€" ure Of any ladv member to bring Ot held on Nunday offices of Arthur tractive prizes will be features of the event and there will ‘be many other _ pleasing novelties, Fancey work, home cooking, candy and other booths will be in evidence. A good orchestra~will be present to furnish music for the occasion, and tea will be served. ‘The event promises to be a most uttractive one. The Hard Times Dance held by the A.S.D. Cldb on Wednesday evening last, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall here, was one of the most enjoyalble events yet hbeld by the Club. ‘There was a good crowd present, and all enjoyed themâ€" selves. Musie for the dancing was provided by Messrs. Wolno, Whaley, Torrance and Maedonald. As Specâ€" ials there were three feature danees, a Stock Market Dance, Lucky Numâ€" ber and Block Danee, prizes being awarded in the last two. [Miss Lee and Mr.< C. Current winning the Lucky Number Prize, and Mrs. Wesâ€" ton and Mr. Wolno winning the Block Dance. â€" Refreshments were served by the young lady memibers of the Cliwhb, and these as usual were up to ASD, standard. In the absence of the president, ters 0o Grand Hall. 1)¢6 PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS OF A.S.D. CLUB NEXT MONTH BAZAAR ON SATURDAY IN MASONIC HALL, TIMMINS Sandy Falls Radio Expert Listens In to Programme from Glasgow. Music Clearly Heard. wias the MUSIG HEARD HERE FROM SGOTLAND BY THE RADID Oss In an thi sharp Bazaar ‘held in the immins, on Saturda nV Cl the au Qll Nessi 11 ¢ eek from ard with whole pr Â¥_â€" Falls 111 ctions full pi CCE vmunes fTrom eegssive occasi10ns, p in the Club. It t the next meeting ommittee would he Dee. 2nd, in the he n te JX c ans. ind â€" Metallurey 1 6 1 r(C i I week A Marriott, mnection (W ednesday ) e will be the . and all memâ€" be present at ( WV edt ;\ .\'(‘:}18 i was dt follo win plain 11 DhÂ¥ nnï¬ mid \ it WwA M 1 *\ : 7‘ THIRD AVE. opposite New Empire Theatre ) > /qï¬â€œmmmmmmmmnmmmmm# Remarkable Values in § C\ Suits and Overcoats DP NY 2 Wirson‘s \2.% * Anprew Wirson o mt . 4 877 l.l h4 i °T .D Still the Most for the Money We are offering the most remarkable values ever given in the North Land. _ Come in and see for yourself. Do not miss this unâ€" usual opportunity. (Gfreat Reductions. Big Value. â€" Highâ€"class Goods Huge stock of Highâ€"Class Suits and Overâ€" coats must be sold by January 15th as premises must be vacated. p ol k " The National Smoke" Therriault Macintosh "¢C 1 i . ho BX > IOC. EU TIMMINS, ONT.