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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jan 1928, 2, p. 1

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Meets every 2nd each month in GOLDEN Hall, Vis L. WILLIAMS W .M . DR. S. R. HARRISON, President Meets second Friday in each month in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. All returned men gladly welcomed T. FELLOWS, Sec.â€"Treas., Box, 1716 23 Montgomery Avenue, Timmins, Ont. No. 677, Timmins, Ont. Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month in the basement of Anglican Chunch. ALL VISITING MEMBERS® WELCOME M. GORDON, JEAN LANGMAN, Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger Recreation Hali. P. LARMER, President D. CUTHELL, Secretary The Caledonian Society of Timmins Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, first and second Saturdays of each month Invitation may be obtained from Secretary or President upon application, or from members of the Committee. T. H. RICHARDS, President MRS. T. RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas., Box 1037, J. C,. BONNELI W .M . 111 nish Associate. ALFRED W. SNOW, President J. G. HARRIS, Sec.â€"Treas., Schumacher, Ont. Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. Open to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" ORNISH SOCIAL CLUB Snowbound R.B.P. No. 868 Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. All visiting brethren welcome Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. _ All visiting members welceome TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE No. 173 Mceetings every second _ Wednesday and fourth Sunday. Club Rooms over George Taylor Hardware, 10 Third Avenue VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME ------- O:ltvl?;ldlov;:';"wfl;l'l-. Spruce St, North Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome MAUDE MURLEY Meets every Thursday in the month in the w / 2 # Axese«ssssssssxt MMINS LOOGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 45$ GOLD STAR, L.O.B.A. humacher L.O.L. No. 2975 Allâ€"Britain Social Club K. of C. TIMMINS COUNCIL No. 2403 the month. BERNARD B. ASH, President J. HALLAM, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer ARCHER FRED JOHNSON, W.P. H. COOK, REGISTRAR, No. 742, Schumacher on the ind and ry month, in the J Anglican Chur« VISITING MEMBERS Visitin TIMMINS L.O.L. Timmins, Ont. and 4th Monday of Schumacher Orange members weleome. E. TOWNSEND, nd and RUBY SULLIV AN Rec.â€"Bec. N. K. TARIO, WELCOME F. McLEAN h Monday isement of in the , North, ) attend . SMITH, R.S. Stockton â€" Independent knows how dry I am,‘‘ : song. Now, it‘s the pol claration of princeiples. Cornwallis (Oregon} Gazetteâ€" Times:â€"Another ‘bit of faith that effects remarkable cures is faith in the doctor. Timmins spent New Burke limmins separalte school stall, spe her holidays with her sister, Mrs. A. Langlois.‘"‘â€"‘‘Mr. Arthur Ms shall, of the Marshallâ€"Eeclestone C ing shows that Mr. E. S. Noble reâ€" ceived 349 votes in the recent contest for mayor, the two other contestants, Nap. Villeneuve and J. M. Labrosse, receiving 94 and 80 votes respectively As The C'ourwr remarks, Mr. Noble‘s majority was an overwhelming one. Among the personal items that will be of interest to Timmins readers are the following:â€"‘*Miss Jean Daigle, of Timmins separate school staff, spent her holidays with her sister, Mrs. F. NELEW PAPER NOW BEING ISSUED AT KAPUSKASING LOut Kap Gid velteran oL VYancouver, who, been awarded a medal by the local Pioneers‘ Society in recognition of the fact that he is the only living man who saw the first sod turned at Fort William for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was also present when the last spike was driven at Craiglachie, British Columbia. _ Mr. Munro punched the first railway ticket of Fort William, and also ticked the first telegraph message from that city. He fitted up the first private railway car in Briâ€" tish Columbia when the Marquis of Lorne travelled in that Province. â€" Mun old veteran of been awarded Pioneers‘ Soci¢ RAILWAY PIONEER HONOURED ress An article entitled, *‘ Kapuskasing the Heart of an Empire,‘‘ by Mr. 1. stephenson may also have some publ Munro murnal with the _ and district it Dy the.â€" wl . D. Wright, formerly ing the ‘The :] Phone 499â€"500 Tron »endent :â€"*‘‘* Nobody am,‘‘ used to be a the politician‘s deâ€" LDUSK i olums« d by Mining Advance recei htyvâ€"threeâ€"ve ister, Mrs. F Arthur Mar 111 ie news interesting article 0 POSsqe tone UVoOo with Mi Lourrer. A f The new W right who has OM TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 1928 Hattie Johns; Ruth, Mrs. 4 Esther, Mrs. ‘I. Lang; Ma: H. Buck; Electa, Mrs. W. V Mrs. 0. QGilletté, a Past W tron of the Order was the Oficer. After the busine evening was done a very plé cral evenine was sn»ent by a Armst Chapl questt We hear that $50,000 has been seâ€" cured by a formetrt Poreupine man to start development work on a group of claims in Turnbull township, Kamisâ€" kotia, in which a number of tlhe minâ€" ing men of South Poreupine are inâ€" terested. At the Cornish Weleome dancee on Saturday evening all members are reâ€" yye mear Lnat a ilarge imining conâ€" cern is making arrangements for the optioning of practically all the claims between the Hunter (Poreupine Lake) Mine at Golden City and the Maecâ€" Dougall properties. Mr. Harry Owens is going to Kirkâ€" land Lake on Wednesday in connecâ€" tion with a deal pending on some proâ€" perty that he owns there, adjoining the Goodfish. We hear that $50.000 has heen seâ€" Valentine‘s night. Mr. Manuel Rosenbloom h ed from Toronto. Arrangements for Optioning of All Claims between Hunâ€" ter and MacDougall Properties. Officers Installed for Porcupine Chapter O.E.8., and for Kitchener Rebekah Lodge. Other News from South Porcupine Corresponâ€" dent. Bornâ€"At Sherbrooke, Quebec, on New Year‘s Day, Jdnuar 1st, "to Mx. and Mrs. Gus. Knutson, (im'mml\ of Ssouth Poreupine)â€"a daughter. We hear that a largee minine eonâ€" nent Many Mining Activities In South Porcupine Area ()1 sted to show their ticke s will also please brin iats. Nonâ€"members payâ€" i Aee _that is mentior ‘ertisement in this paper n Tuesday evening of Following officers were the ensuing term in the inter of the Order of t Through our engineers, and staffs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render a reliable mining service in addition to our brokerage service thei ong; Marshal, 1 n, Mrs. Yeoman Johns; Ruth, Mi Mrs. T; Lang ; c: Electa, Mrs. V Gillette, a Past the Order was 10 urlin oreupine, . The Advand innual .ang; Martha, Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Wilson. a Past Worthy Maâ€" > was the Installing lub Weleome all reir ticket:s »0,000 has been seâ€" Poreupine man to mans:; Ada se bring refres rs pay the admi mentioned â€" in t] very pleasant all. rew ; . W Sentinel, in; 10th, 1y intendin CC ‘‘Drown Him‘‘ e T vening News, London H 1st wWeeceKkK installed mvnpm Eastitern 1. Buck; 1.3 Andrew of the return arder, Mrs. Fell: â€"Miss avlor; 1reC rC Mem § () 1t We are sorry to report that Wilâ€" burn, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Montrose, has ‘had a serious abâ€" seess on his jaw. Since last Sunday however, when it was lanced, he is turned in the alarm, the people of house not being aware of it the selves until the firemen rushed i the house. It was shortly uander c trol. A great crowd gathered dur the few minutes it was in progress this residence is right in the m business part of the town but next the fire hall so no time was lost. Mr. John Stephens, of the B of Toronto staff, has been transfer to Cobalt and Mr. Robinson lingwood, is taking his place in the bank here. Mr. James B. GHibson weekâ€"end in New Liskeard nre Mr. trarrety is visiting his family in town. He has been transferred from Emo to Orillia as representative of the Renfrew Cream Separator Co. and leaves shortly to take up his new duties. Mr. H. Owens received a wire this week telling of the finding of a 20â€"ft. vein on the: Cuckiniâ€" Red Lake properâ€" ty in Red Lake, on claim 1174. Samâ€" ples of the find sent out are reported to be very goodâ€"looking indeed. Some time ago Mr. Owens sold this group of ('lalms but still retains a 15 interest. Mr. Garrety is visiting his family in town. He has been transferred the J ruCe ecliver MHoOMER L. (1+IBsON CoOoO. 67 YONGE STREET 1 urness Mine H. Owens c BRA TJM BELLEVILLE COBALT KIRKLAND LAKE sVD) NORTH BAY COCH RAXNX F Private Wires to all Braoches ph Moore of town ha ~position of hbookkeep Ln JLlb1cCed that a merry s in progress and ‘m, the people of the aware of ‘it themâ€"< firemen rushed into s shortly under conâ€" owd gathered during t was in progress as rigcht in the main spent the teller TTCed it (Schumacher); Grand Chapliain, Sisâ€" ter Hughes (Dome); District Deputy Grand (uumh.m, Sister Price (Timâ€" mins) ; Herald, Brother Reg Vanghan (Dome). After the ceremonies a banâ€" quet was served and a very pleasant social evening enjoyed. Toronto Mail Empire:â€"Andorra, smallest of the world‘s republics, with a population of 6,000, has just elected a President. What did Andorra do in the Great War? Conductress, SNister Annie Starling: R.S.N.G., Sister Elizabeth Gibbons: LS.N.G., Sister Beatrice Anthony; R.SV.G., Sister Evelyn Webb (Dome); LS.V.G., Sister Ruby Milâ€" ler; Inside Guardian, Sister Ida Pyke; Outside â€" Guardian, Brother Hugh Boyle; QOrganist, Sister Adelaide Mecâ€" Janet. _ The installation took place under the supervision of Sister Anna Boyle, District Deputy President, with the assistance of the following officers:â€"Distriet Deputy Grand Marâ€" shall, Sister Train; D.D. Grand W arâ€" den, Sister Reynolds; D.D. Grand Seâ€" cretary, Sister Yeomans (Dome) ; D.D. Grand Treasurer, Sister Elliot bekah Lodge on Friday, Dece 30th,. On Friday, January 6th, the lowing officers were installed in Lodge:â€"J.P.(., Sister Martha (Dome) ; N.G., Sister Eva Ewing (.,. iSister Verna Rayner; Sister Beatrice Brinton; Fina See., Sister Ruperta Orr; Treas Sister Ruth Costain; Chaplain, 8 Beatrice Libby (Dome); War Ssister â€" Elizabeth Farrell (Dor Conductress, Sister Annie Starl R.S.N.G., Sister Elizabeth Gibb LS.N.G.. Sister Beatrice Anthi TORONTO, ONT. S. J. A. Branion, who has been reâ€" elected mayor of Brandon, Manitoba. This is the fourth successive year that Mr. Branion has oceupied the seat of Chief Magistrate of that city. showing some improvement Misses Margaret and M have returned to Cochrand joying the holiday as gues Rose Gibson in town. Mr. James nutenines. of the Grand Lod Ontario, was n crally visited FOURK TIMES MAYORâ€" OI BRANDON. here. ‘The s are more s and ev ughly. . e they are ) dances th C. ;\. n\ ROUCYNX verybody enjoy Stopping _ stric : not so tiring : hat last longer. vam., as Grand aret and Mary Nicol to Cochrane after enâ€" day as geuests of Miss n town last wee the Kitchene Brinton ; Financial irta Orr}; Treasurer, uin ; Chaplain, Sister (Dome) ; â€" Warden, Farrell ~(Dome) ; er Annie Starling; Elizabeth Gibbons; Beatrice Anthony; r â€" Evelyn Webbh enerâ€" Iveâ€" Decembe R.â€"Se« this OX fN ew and Séc;)l;a: | Hand Store There is nothing in the form of tin or sheet metal that we cannot make and put in place. We deâ€" sign, construct, and erect ventilaâ€" ting systems and guarantee the maximum efficiency. Be your job big or little we feel that it will pay you to get our specifications and estimates. These â€"we gladly furâ€" nish on application. Our work speaks for itself. Don‘t Buy or Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. Satisfaction assured you here whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial, Goods Delivered Free. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Room 2, Homer L. Gibson Bldg BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC then 0 0 cmens § § t if §p eemee § i Phone 327 7| THIRD AVE. TIMMINS, ONT. 5 REED BLOCK, TIMMINS (formerly office of Platus Lewis) Qoldfields Theatre Bldg. Hours 10 to Specialist â€" of New York and Montreal Hospitais Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat 50%, Third Avenue Timmins Plumbing, HMHeating Sheet Metal Cont ractors Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public C. Platus, B.A. SHEE T METAL EXPERTS Frank J. Kehoe W. D. Cuthbertson, L.A. CONSULTING AUDITOR Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block P.0. Box 833 Timmins, Ont. Dr. L. 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