FURNISHE convenie: ROOM FOR Fifth Avel two gentle nue. FOR RENT modern, partly fur Timmins. FPURNISHED I 10 Cherry St: kitchen privil Street,. corns FOR 1 fullâ€"s WANTEDâ€"E;) ply Box W Timmins. EXPERIENC DESIRES work consi ply Box D vance. Gptllio: Road convet Phor Aver Timn for inf!{ fine lit boxed C Signs. L sion. . T ".‘*‘0.cB ecles Appl Ont. nig 145 Apply 200 â€" W IMMINS FLOWER SHOW BRINGS TOGETHEI Ap FOR SALEâ€"$185 buys 1930 Fo dan in good condition, perfect TWO ELECTRIC P FOR SALEâ€"Comyp been sim advts now with a m rates for been â€" 8i fi 1A Y ARTICLES FOR SALKE ill bic VOTERS‘ LISTS 1935 Township of Whitney 11 District of Cochrant TEND! old Mine 1 31 ind ind imited IN ME M T FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES OF THE DISTRICT 34 Ma every tea remembrs Doroth ted thi i. The big building was The fine growing season ity to produce healthy f rined and 1ll PORCUPLIXE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO D. B. Lawley, field Canadian National Ins Blind, and his daugh Lawley, left yesterday Kirkland Lake, where 11A limmin His mo Iney vyeek NnAeL ifter M M ill accompany him to Texas, w ie will sond the winter, and 1 oped and believed that the chang imate will be very beneficial to alth. Mrs. Woodbury intends to . . San Antonio. 12 nItn ir. and Mr i Mr. and M ige, were in DiC€ AY l 1t ermImed noyv eréd serious 11 many friends of M s besen ill in St. Mat pleased to hear tha j pi€ e nhis prepal mpaign ther rill return | suffering fr Her many f ‘onsolid he cam Avenue laughte illet nd will conmn Y 11 han ind pral Mtrs cWd ireholders ited Mine n this we intends to return ctice his profess imI i M Y n bad bruis e Mr. Lawle ronto, and oth Usine *Babi 1Â¥A pt W. ‘Eccleston Bird, of Bracd ba North, are i his week. M the local fi in for the a the Institu mmins ne 12 Donald M i Septemb 1 Ba l 1C Miss Ma final y Sangstetr ; Hospital he is pro T rad AY 11 " League Makes Fina\Death of Woman in Cell "| _ Effort to Stop War T c s t _ from Acute Alcoholism | {h J ~ +s #A~Awâ€" o8 ] €¥ 19(906 ‘_]]7(] \‘1]1.‘}]] T()! in on MC he na ribink Over Back uj is Toâ€"da" l 12 1 Thres trainmen were killed in this w PDelaware, Maryland and Virginia to 1 belt. This wreck ogcurred a few mile amined by railway officials only.a fe tank car and two box cars plunged int d coun. decided They Waited Too Long ind AdC ean 10t 200,00 11 ® Official records show that 320,000 people who applied for life insurance in Canada and the United States in 1934 had waited too long and were unable to obtain a policy because of ill health. eace Big N DELAY OBTAINING THE INSURANCE YOU NEED TODAY. MAIL THE COUPON at Rome as movements of Red Sea, the ind Sm sat Britain, London of send â€" addit j | jeak when it n Afric Small to ovenant xÂ¥s from 11 Insurance 1Y idditional at Malta, w colo l e Gul and port plunged into the creé W Y this washoutâ€"wreck, ard C ia to leave conditions cnly w miles north of Harringt vy a few hours before culy LaR the conditiofr appearec Mrs. Willie LaRose, who witn ner u Arrest for Neglect of Children, Die Tuesday Morning at Town Jail. pa he The the pf avenu meda LaR ulhar id Mon mt 1M HALPERIN OPTICAL PARLOR Found on FIC You may have faulty eycsight and not know it! Many people do. It‘s part of our jb to tell you accurately and honestly just what ecndition your eyes are in. I you do nerd glasses, we can fit you corâ€" rootly with lenses that will restore your rcrmal vision. Consult 7 Ping Street N. _ Phone 212 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT i1 1J Irvin Rosner, ird one was injured, as torrential rains swept through cnly slightly less chaotic than in the Florida hurricane rington,, Delaware. The rightâ€"ofâ€"way had been °Xxâ€" _eulvert crumbled and the oncoming locomotive, on EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Located in Halperin‘s Jewellery Store 4.30 Drunk 16 11 who with her Husband wa_s_Under nstabl 11 C imbus lism 11 of An of en 1€1 ; Opening Meeting of "\ Daughters England v through neglect and drunkenness. Similar charges again were preferred against the couple on Monday, while the children were taken to the Shelter for proper cars. "Acute alcohnolism" was given as the cause of Mrs. LaRose‘s death in the death certificate. The funeral was held this morning to St. Anthony‘s Church, the husband being shaved and dressed and taken to the funeral by the police. An inquest will be held into the death at 5 pm. toâ€"day. , Mrs. LaRose was 35 years of age and the mother of nine children. The Daughters of England will hold he first mesting this fall on Monday vening, Sept. 16th. All members are equested to attend in the Oddfellows‘ all at 7 pm. At 9 pm., there â€"will be a ‘hist drive, at which the winning ticket or the doll will be drawn. There will e good prizes for the whist. Also, reâ€" reshments will be served during the vening. Mrs. Lory, president of the Daughter England has returned from her vaca on at Detroit and sther points, ac Smnpanied by her son and daughter. Doll, /R Other P Sept WATERLOO, ONT Modern, scientific a2pparatus to test your eyes. refreshments and Features, Monday, in her Sleep on 1