Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c¢c. per year for associate members. Snowbound R. B. P. No. 868 Schumacher L. 0. L. NO. 2975. J. C. BONNELL The Caledonian Society of Timmins Open to nativeâ€"born Seots and Scotswomen and those of Seottish descent. Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger Hall. f P. LARMER, D. CUTHELL, 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 the Hollinger Recreation Hall the First and Second Saturdays in each montb 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. Boxz 1037, Timmins, Ont,. Meetings every second _ Wednesday and Fourth Sunday. Club Rooms over George Taylor Hardware, 10 Third Avenue Cornish Social Club Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church All visiting members welcome, J. G. Archer, â€" W. F. McLean, W .M. K.S. Timmins Council, No. 2403 Meets every 1st and 3rd YTuesday of the month. All visiting brethren weleome Maude Murley, TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEK AH LODGE No. 173 Meets every Tnursaay in the montt in the Qddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., Visiting Brothers and Sisters always 4 welcome. W â€"AP PAAA A P A P L Py * Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith Physician and Surgeon Room 5â€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Phone 770 Hours:â€"2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment Baker Third Ave, You can depend on our good bread for bodily support of the most substantial kind. Ours is the bread that nourishes and gives strength. It is made of the wheat of the proper milling. It is mixed and baked scientifiâ€" cally. _ You can get it fresh every morning at our shop or from our wagons. For your health‘s sake eat every meal. Lancashitre Club Timmins L.0.L. FRELC JOHNSON, W.P. H. COOK, REGISTRAR President Ruby Sullivan Ree. See our bread Timmins Becretary The New York Poreupine has five patented claims, approximately 200 acres, and much work has been done with increasingly satisfactory results. The recent showings have been espeâ€" cially good, and operations now under way are meeting with particularly pleasing results. There is a good minâ€" ing plant on the property and considâ€" erable work has been done. Mr. H. W . Darling, mining engineeyr, is superâ€" intending the work being carried along on the property. DOUBLE DRUM ROLST FOR THE NEW YORK PORCUPINE Mine Has Been Running on BElectric Power for Past Two Months. Good Showings Very pleasing progress is being made by the New York Pmeupmo Mines, in Tisdale township, some three miles from South Poreupine. Showings recently from the work carâ€" ried on have been excellent. It will be of general interest to know that for the past two months the work has been carried on by electric power, and very noteworthy progress is eviâ€" dent. PLAN FOR DUMBELLG OPENG OX MONOAY, DEGEMBER 13 all desiring reserved seats would do well to see after them on Monday or as soon after as posible, so as to have a gbod choice of seats. Capt. Plunkett and his Dumbells Company has one of the most noted entertainment‘ events on the road toâ€" day and each yeaxy the Dumbells revue is the big feature of the Canadian season. â€" The event is sure to be popuâ€" lar here and there will no doubt be a ready sale of tickets. Accordingâ€" Iy, 1t will be the part of wisdom foy all to particularly note the date on which the plan opens for this show so that the necessary tickets may be transferred or bought. Work is now in progress on the excavations for the foundations for a modern double drum hoist to be inâ€" stalled at an early date to facilitate the work. The new hoist is being inâ€" stalled in connection with the plans for sinking down to the 500â€"foot level and opening up on two more levels. Plan for Show Under the Auspices of the I1.0.D.E. Will be at Moisley Ball‘s Drug Store LANCASHIRE SOCIAL CLUB CHRISTMAS TREE DEC. 218T hol and games for the, youngsters, wit other features. The Laneashire Clu has kindly invited all the youngster at the C.A.S. Shelter to be the guest of the club for the evening. n he Lancashire Social Club wili their annual Christmas Tree in Hollinger Recreation hall on Wedâ€" y evening of next week, Dec. 21st. event will start at 6 o clonk there g a supper, the Chrlatmas Tree, gcames for the. voungsters, with Phone 499â€"500 Mining : 6 a‘elock, there Christmas Tree, roungsters, with Laneashire Club TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 1927 In case more or all offices are fy, the elections day of the next The nominations for mayoy will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. +â€" The onminations for councillors will be from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Nominations â€" for publie school trustees will be held at the same time as for councillors, from 12 noon to 1 o‘clock p.m. In case more candidates for any or all offices are nominated and qualiâ€" fy, the elections will be held on Monâ€" day of the next week, Jan. 2nd, 1928. The following list of polling places has been announced for the elections, if held :â€" Candidates for Mayor, Councillors and Public School Trusteces for Ensuing Term, to be Taken at Council Room, Timmins, Dec. 26th. Election Date to be Monâ€" day, Jan. 2nd, 1928. Polling subâ€"division 1â€"Voting in the Anglican church basement, corner Fifth avenue and Tamarack street. No. 2â€"At town hall, Fourth avenue. No. 3â€"At theé Finlander hall, Fourth avenue. Municipal Nominations to be on Monday, December 26 Nominations forâ€" candidates for mayor, councillors and public sehool trustees for the town of Timmias will be held in the town council chamber, Fourth avenue, on Monday, Dee. 26th, 1027 . Through our engineers, and staffs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render a reliable mining service in addition to our brokerage service npt ne Qobpante : 5l1 Birch street, south. No, 13â€"At Lady Laurier block, corner Cedar and Second avenue. No., 14â€"At fire hall, Moneta, 210 Pine street, south. No. 15â€"At Roller Skating Rink building, east of T. N. 0. station. No. 16â€"Town hall, Fourth avenue, for nonâ€"residents who vote for public school trustees onlv. stre No. dâ€"At Hollinger Recreation hall, Waterloo road, Hollinger townâ€" site. HOMER L. GIBON CO. 4â€"AÂ¥t L. Shankman north. 67 YONGE STREET BRANCH ES IT‘TMMIN S BELLEVILLE COBALT ROUYN KIRKLAND LAKE SUDBURY NORTH BAY COCH RAN E Private Wires to all Branches . Warnock‘s store avenue, south. A. I. Chisholm‘s resid itreet, south. H. Warren‘s residenee s residened residenced 16 Maple t uction W at store INTERESTING MEETING CF KIWANIG ON MONDOAY action say that they put up a game weli worth watching, and so there should be a big crowd of hockey fans at the rink for the match on the 26th. The Timmins Juniors are getting into good condition and showing much cleverness at hockey, so that they should put up a lively contest with the visitors. There was a good attendance of the members at the Kiwanis Club lunchâ€" eon on Monday at the Empire hotel, and the meeting proved a very interâ€" esting one. _ ‘There was no special speaker for the day, but instead the meetine was opened up for general FAMOUS INDIAN ROGKEY TEAM TO PLAY HERE DFC. 26 day evening, Dec. 26th. The puck will be faced off at 8.15 p.m. The Cree Indian hockey team has won a big reputation in the game. Last season they toured the southern part of Ontario and also New York State and roused much interest and attention by their clever brand of hockey. _ The Indian hockey players all play in their national Indian cosâ€" tumes, and this adds interest to the exhibition of hockey they present. Those who have seen this team in The visitors at the club for the day included: Dr. MceBain, of Timâ€" mins; Mrxr. Thompson, of the Toronto Kiwanis Club; Dr. O‘Gorman, of Timâ€" mins; Mr. E. L. Longmore, mayor of Timmins. Dr. MceBain was introducâ€" ed by Dr. Hague, and spoke on the need for coâ€"operation between all the interests in town to assuxe the succeess of the general hospital here. Mz Thompson, who was in the party of Toronto Kiwanians who visited Timâ€" mins some time ago, spoke of the deâ€" lightful time the visitors had enjoyed on their trip here, his very byief adâ€" dress emphasizing the appreciation felt for the hospitality accorded them No ‘Special Speaker, but Meeting Given Over to a General Disâ€" cussion by the Members eon on Monday at the Empire hotel, and the meeting proved a very interâ€" esting one. _ ‘There was no special speaker for the day, but instead the meeting was opened up for general discussion of questions before the elub, many members taking part in the disâ€" cussion and there being general interâ€" est in the different viewpoints shown in the discussion. The visitors at the: club for the day included : Dr. MeBain, of Tiumâ€" The noted Cree Indian hockey team from the Temagami Reserve will play the Timmins Juniors in an exhibition gcame at the Timmins rink on Monâ€" Cree Indians from Temagami Reserve to Play Timmins Juniors. Inâ€" dians Will Play in National Costume Hockey fans should mark down Monday, Dec. 26th, as an evening not to be missed at the Timmins rink. bers and their childr members are asked to ments for the occeasio to the Christmas Tree : ments there will be a tainment for children Social Club has kind children at the C.A.S their guests for the e in Timmins their Hollin of nex The ev CORNISH SOCIAL CLUB CHRISTMAS TREE, DEC. 24 TORONTO, O NT . ie event is ITC rs of the clu rs and thei ind mild i kindly invited A.S, Shelter t evenln 1 bring In reI 1 d l] ret ent TI TIMMINS, ONT. Meets every first and third Monday of every month in the basement of Anglican Church. Visiting Members Welcome M. BURTON, B. FRASER, GOLDEN GLOW L. 0. B. A. No. 742 Meets every second and fourth Monâ€" day of each month in Schumacher Orange Hall. Visiting Members welcome. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : "Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force." Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Testimonies of Healing _ through Christian Science. 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. Box 1716, 23 Montgomery Avenue, Timmins. E‘W‘“\"{(’{q ols 2 d c ty ts ts * th / ts * MAKE BATHING A PLEASURE the modern way is at least one bath a day for young and old in order to keep in good health and fine physical condition. If your bath room fixtures are not up to date consult us about refitting it with present day appointments. An atâ€" tractive bath room makes the daily bath a pleasure even for the little ones. 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