@chumacher L. 0. L. O. 2975. Snowbound R. B. P. No. 868 Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 850¢. per year for associate members. Maude Murley, Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church All visiting members welcome, J. G. Archer, W. F. McLean, â€"and Fourth Sunday. Club Rooms over (Ggorge Taylor Hardware, 10 Third Avenue _ Timmins Council, No. 2403 Meetings every second Wednesday ALFRED W. SNOW, President J. G, HARRIS, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer Schumacher, Ont. Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. Open to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" nish Associate. Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. All visiting members welcome. The Lancashire Club of Timmins meets in e Hollinger Recreation Hall the First and Second Saturdays in each month at 8 p.m. Lancashire people are welcome and may bring friends by invitation only, which may be obtained from the Secretary or President on application, or from any member of the Committee. T. H. RICHARDS, President MRS. T RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas. Box 1037, Timmins, Ont. TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEK AH LODGE No. 173 Meets every Tuursaay in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcoms. Cornish Social Club Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger Hall. P. LARMER, D. CUTHELL, The Caledonian Society of Timmins Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. All visiting brethren welcome Meal Tickets. Lunches prepared for you with care. Weekly rates. Mrs. A. M. Mercier, Manager Second Ave., Opp. Ball Grounds Third Ave, When you buy a loaf of our raisin bread it is gone before you know it. The children will locate it and help themselves every time they experience that ‘‘gone‘‘ feeling. The adults, too, are always ready for a slice of it. To be on the safe side buy several loaves at a time. _ No chance of it getting stale. Make our bakery your sources of supply. Lancashire Club Come and judge for yourself SECOND SECTION Timmins L.0.L. and Room Doranda Hotel Good Place to Board FRED JOHNSON, W.P. H. COOK, REGISTRAL President Becretary Ruby Sullivan Ree. Seo Timmins COMMITTEEG N CRARGE OF GRAND BAZAAR HERE Regret Expressed by Ladies‘ Aid at Departure of Mrs. Miller. Reâ€" port of Ladies‘ Aid Meeting on Thursday Last. The Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church, Timmins, held their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon with a record attendance. The president, a record attendance. The president, Mrs. Alexander, occupied the chair. The chief business was in connecâ€" tion with the forthcoming bazaar which is being held jointly with that of the Girl‘s Club, on Friday and Saturday, November 18th and 19th. Regret was expressed over the reâ€" moval from town of Mrs. Geo. Miller, who has left for her new home in Georgia. _ Mrs. ‘Miller was conâ€" vener of the faney work and with her committee, Mrs. Faithful, Mrs. Cuthâ€" bertson, Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Gillies, was busy during the summer doing admirable work. However Mrs. Faithful, who has served splendidly in this connection before, has been preâ€" vailed upon to earry on as convener. Mrs. J. D. Parks is in charge of the novelties and working with her are Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. P. M. Gorâ€" don, Mrs. A. Ramsay and Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Johnson is convener of the homeâ€"cooking and has as her coâ€"workâ€" ers Mrs. Mubvrmo, Mrs. G. S. Sceott and ‘Mrs. Blodgett. The Girls‘ Club are having an elaâ€" borate booth of their own with a splendid assortment of all kinds of articles and the Felix Club are lookâ€" ing after all the candy. A musical programme for the two days is being arranged by Mrs. Faithâ€" iul Miss MeLeod, \Irs Whiteman and Mrs Neill. Kirkland Lake‘s Northern News, which has been printed and publishâ€" ed at Cobalt heretofore, is putting in a complete plant at Kirkland Lake and in a few weeks Kirkland Lake will have a regular paper of its own, printed and published, as well as edited, right on the spot. . Mr. Chas. W. Tresidder, who has edited the paâ€" per in very creditable way for some time past, will continue in that capaâ€" It was decided to display a number of articles in Rinn Bros‘ window on the Wednesday and Thursday preâ€" ceding the sale. Mrs. Patrick was chosen as the Aid‘s representative for the placing of the wreath on the memorial on Armistice Day. A number of minor business matâ€" ters were disposed, after which the ladies adjourned to the church baseâ€" ment where delightful afternoon tea was served with Mesdames Cuthbertâ€" son, Johnson and Cummings, as hostesses. Mrs. Nicolson, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs Mackie are again looking after the knitted articles and baby booth while Mrs. Patrick has complete charge of the aprons. Mrs. J. W. Wallace and Mrs. M. E. Williams reported an attractive lot of fish as being secured for the fishâ€" pond which is their special departâ€" ment, while the names of Mrs. M. B. Scott and Mrs. Dorway in charge of the tearoom assure this important feature of its success. KIRKLAND LAKE‘S NORTHERN NEWS PUTTING IN PLANT city. Mr. Frank Sanford, of Toronâ€" to, recently arrived at Kirkland Lake to take over the advertising departâ€" ment of the paper and to assist with the news end. TL M MIN S KIRKLAND LAKE COBALT BELLEVILLE ROUYXNX TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1927 Opening Hockey at South Porcupine With Noted Team London Battery Likely to Play First Match \Yith South End Experts. Indian Team Also to Come. / Fine New Dairy. The New Tractor. Other News ï¬'om Corres- pondent at South Porcupine. | | South Porcupine, Nov. 8th, 1927, Special to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson, of the Dome Mines, are spending Thanksâ€" giving ~in Toronto with their son, (a]lum, who is a student at Upper Canada College. Mrs. Allan Merchant, of Uno Park, is visiting her son, Gllbert Longworth, and Mrs. Longworth, at the Dome L\- tension." Mrs. Croteau, Sr., of Powassan, is visiting her son, Mr. Fred Croteau, and may remain for the winter. The South End Pharmacy have reâ€" moved from their quarters in the Gold Range block and are now comfortably located in the more spacious quarters of the McLellan block, recently occeuâ€" pied by the Pilsworth Estate Drug Co. Mr. J. Huct, has just finished a most upâ€"toâ€"date dairy barn and millcâ€" house. The whole plant is built strictly in accordance with the laws Mr. R. J. MceCormick, of Rouyn, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Longworth, Dome Extension.. A wellâ€" attended and delightful bridge and euchre was given by Mrs. A: lumno' and Mrs. T. Gibbons on W odnesday, November 2nd, the proâ€" ceeds being in aid of the building fund for the Oddfellows Hall. The event took place at the home of Mrs: A. Ewing, the prize winners of the evening being:â€"euchre, ladies, first, Mrs. Varker; consolation, Mrs. Blood ; gent‘s, first, W. Dillon; consolation, Mrs Haneberry; bridge, ladies, first, Mrs. H. Wilson; gents Mr. Sol. Sky; consolations were given to Mrs. John Costain and Mrs. Hugh Boyle. _ A very nice sum was netted and presentâ€" ed to the building fund. Mrs. Frank Findlay and small son, Douglas, of New Liskeard, are visiting friends in town and vicinity. governing dairles. Master Jimmie Kelly, of Timming, is visiting his grandparents ,Major and Mrs. A. MacDougall, during the absence of his parents on a tour in the United States. We regret to report Mr. A. Berry, Sr., as being seriously iall. The Ankerite Mine are going to be heard from in hockey cireles this winâ€" ter. They are going to have a rink of their own on the property and with the material available there, they may have a team in the Mines League. The ice is already beginning to form on Poreupine Lake. x a «o Miss Lynch, principal of the Dome School, spent Thanksgiving as the guest of Mrs. N. Henry, Kirkland Lake. Miss M. Hogg spent the holiday at her home in New Liskeard. The tang of frost in the air makes one begin to wish for the flash and zip of the skates and the attending exhilaration. Then naturally our inâ€" terest turns to hockey and if present Mr. and Mrs. T. Murrell have movâ€" ed into the residence on Connaught Hill recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Mack has moved his family into the house vacated by Mr. Murrell. plans work out there is likely to be plenty of excitement in the arena here this winter. The game slated for the opening of the rink, we believe, is to be with the speed demons of the Lonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson, of the Dome Mines, are spending Thanksâ€" rlvmu' in Toronto with their son, a]lum, who is a student at Upper Canada College. Mrs. Allan Merchant, of Uno Park, UR intimate and close contact with all mining camps through our northern staffs enable us to render you an unequalled Mining and Brokerage Service. T clephone or call on us. Phone 499 500 pine Aobante don Battery. who khow their reputation know that real hockey will be seen, and those who saw the sudden death game in Toronto are particularâ€" ly anxious to see these two teams meet again. ‘Then again, the manager of the Cree and Ojubway hockey team has written to make arrangements for a game here when his team are in training at Temagami in December. This team is a great attraction whereâ€" ever they go playing in their full Inâ€" dian regalia, and have the reputation of being an exceptionally clean lot of players that give a real zest‘to hockey. This game will probably take place about the second or third week of December. We all know that Mr. John Fell, Sr., seems just as young as any one of his boys and enjoys life as much as any other youth of his age. â€" This dominant fact was again brought to evidence when he gave a Stag party on Saturday evening last. _ About forty of his boy friends joined him in having a merry time and appreciâ€" atively assisted in demolishing the Sceotch shortcake and other dainties that Mrs. Fell knows so well how to prepare. Mr. Fred Laforest left toâ€"day for Campbell‘s Bay, there to attend the funeral of his father, who had reached the venerable age of eightyâ€"nine years Marriedâ€"On Saturday, November by Rev. Father Lagrevol, Mr. Ernest C. Brunette, of South Poreuâ€" pine, to Miss Hazel Lawrence, of Timâ€" ming. They left on the noon train for a honeyâ€"moon in the south. _ Mr. Brunette has been in charge of Moysey and Co‘s. office here for someâ€" time, and we join his friends in welâ€" coming his bride to our midst and wishing them both many years of happiness. Nss Miss Elda Dempsay, teacher at the Ankerite school, spent Thanksgiving at her home in Cochrane. Private Wires to all Branches 677Â¥ ange Street TAIRD KIWANIS GONGERT ON WEONESDAY EVENING ‘*‘Spanish Revellers‘‘ to be at the Gold fields. Attractive Programme Promised. The two highâ€"class concerts given under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club have proved such enjoyable events that there will be very special interest in the third of the series of Lyceum entertainments,â€"the Spanish Revellers, to be at the Goldficids Lyceum entertainments,â€"the Spanish Revellers, to be at the Goldfields theatre on Wednesday evening of next week, Nov. 16th. The tickets for the event are now on sale and are selling unusually well. All who enjoy someâ€" thing new and good in the coneert line should secure a ticket at once, so as to be assured of a good seat. The proceeds from this event will go to the funds being raised ‘by the Kiâ€" wanis Club for the underprivileged child, so that the cause is as worthy as the event. add to the effectiveness of the proâ€" gramme. Fine young voices and the music of tambourines, castanets, guiâ€" tar and violins, will give quality and interest to the programme of the Spanâ€" ish Revellers on \ov 16th. The plan plan of the hall is open now at P. M. Gordon‘s drug store, Reed block, where seats may be reâ€" served, or ordinary tickets exchanged for reserved seat tickets. The Lancashire Social Club held a very pleasant social event on Saturâ€" day evening last, there being a good crowd of visitors and all having a most enjoyable time. A number of novelty â€"danees were put on, ‘besides the usual foxtrots and waltzes. Beâ€" fore supper an Old Country waltz was enjoyed by all. Mr. H. Unsworth deâ€" lighted the gathering with a fine song which _ received deserved _ encore. After the good things to eat Mrs. Hollis favoured the gdthermo' with a very pleasing solo, and was heartily encored. Mrs. Hollis was a visitor at the club for the evening and her talâ€" ented singing was specially appreciatâ€" ed. ENJOYABLE EVENING AT TH +t LANCASHIRE CLUB The surprise of the evening was when the president gave the viceâ€"preâ€" sident Guy Fawkes to be introduced to the gathering. Guy Fawkes repreâ€" sented in turn the odd man and odd woman for a dummy dancee. _ This created much fun. The two other novelty dancees were a card dance and a lucky spot dance, two prizes being awarded for the latter. Mrs. Stroud and partner were the lucky ones. On Saturday next the Lancashire Football Club are giving a supper and social evening. After the supper the usual Laneashire Social guests will be admitted on invitation as usual, the invitations ~being obtainable from members of the elub. The event will commence at the usual time, 8.30 p.m. After the dance on Saturday last a pair of men‘s overshoes were found ; the owner may have same by asking the secretary of the club. ally well. All who enjoy some new and good in the coneet hould secure a ticket at one Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.w. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Testimonies of Healing through Christian Science. THANKSGIVING SERVICE Monday, November 7th, at 11 a.m. Dr. S. R. HARRISON, President Meets second Friday in each month in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. All Reâ€" turned men gladly welcomed. T. FELLOWS, Sec.â€"Treas. P.0. Boxy â€"1716, TIMMINS, ONT. Meets every first and third Monday of every month in the basement of Anglican Church. Visiting Members Welcome Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : M. BURTON, Meets every second and fourth Monâ€" day of each month in Schumacher Orange Hall. Visiting _ Members welcome. Do not put furnace repair work off until the last minute. No telling when you will need it. Dates mean nothing when the weather man takes a notion to turn on cold and dismal days and nights. We are expert metal workers and will put your furnace in good condition quickly, efficiently and for a reaâ€" sonable price for work and materials. omith Eston Limited IS THE FURNACE IN ORDER? 23 Montgomery Avenue, Timmins. Gold Star Lodge L. 0. B. A. No. 677 Canadian Legion TIMMINS BRANCH Plumbing, Heating Sheet Metal Contractors Phone 327 SECOND SECTION TIMMINS, ONT. B, FPRASER, TOWNSEND