such as Odd Fe chief officers c Ontario told 1 lodges here on celebration of t the order in Tin Grand Master . Ontario, and M sident of the Re tario, were the t the occasion an: of encourageme benevolent work Oddfellows Celebrate Twentieth Anniversary There is a ever before Had there been more of Canada and other nations not be nearly the need f« legislation as old age pens allowances, relief and so : st‘on said. Now, when : are being made in the g the world, economic struc ing upset, means of livel ing cut off, is the time wh do more good than at ar slogan for the year, "On main points, he told the crease membership; 2, to ards of efficiency; 3, to ir clal standing; 4, to increa and to make meetings at dispel the atmosphere :J create one of optimism; the influence oi Odd Fellc the order; 7, to study t objects of Odd Fellowshi; the importance of the membership committees; age intervisiting between realize that the work o committee is of paramour "With loyalt forward,." wa forward,." was the theme of his addres 116 Present at Banguet Mr. Kingston‘s address, humorot and instructive, occupied a full houw and he held the full attention and in terest of the 116 men and women du: ing that time. He reférred also to, th esteem in which Mrs. James Keene â€" (Continued on Page Five) Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Ontario and the Presiâ€" dent of Rebekah Assembly Among the Guests on Notâ€" able Occasion Here Monday Night. Delightful Time at Banquet by Oddfellows and Rebekahs. Hot Ashes Caused $110 Fire on Monday Fire caused by ashes did damag of T. Knight at nue on Monday register imotor siti0k*. Improvements Planned for Roads in the North nue on Monday i1116 had been taken from the stove placed on a pile of old bags, it i lieved. Building and contents wer sured. Sales came too quickly that sam at a local restaurant and the register "burned up." A short it motor that drove it made a 1 The Pioncer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 tw itbA P LAAA A LAAA L â€"AC P ts A chimney fire at 104 Cedar s south completed the day‘s work for firemen. to Nort! months whom t} Unlike Hon. T. B. McQuesten on Brief Visit to the North Promises Changes to Better Northern Roads. Settlers Roads Also to Receive Attention. Minister of Highways Imâ€" pressed with the Needs. ten t Dayt mins aboiu from Chans predicts, minated guson h up to th ern On from T of the f ment,. h Depa have + Northe months Smith. wenger, men Hamilton ce who visited * him the p for improy ish Register in "Burned up" The minist a felt Nort] _burne Short." a T B, McQueste Northern O1 . BP was the t 116 Present Plans Being Prepared the U Christ of $110 | 119 Comtr ifternoon from the f livelih me whet CX $110 to the home Commercial aveâ€" noon. The ashes ) i1mp or *"Went 1I _All nb Mr. McQ Alp dar stre McQi ¢ ill be 1€ P Tinag endatr El @adadd 11 n the e"A hout Pre da W ho in be nd Uncertainty of Number of Tickets to be Sold Leads to Cancelling of Exeursion I1 Child‘s Health Conference at Schumacher on Friday T ‘he Pipe B with the ut ind can C state US. H by mu notab Republicans Sweep Maine in First Election Battle 1J 1l indi U Impressed Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Kvery MONDAY and THURSDAY tC m€¢ ith Neds Sena Al I1 [ull guarante? d more than ild undertake, 1J ) or 60 tickâ€" event, but back to see ans had > of Main or Wallac econd terr ie Republi 10r of th vEery mucl 0t be pro hrough a iI Lhls W O. ag n T C Ti Timmin ‘ting bu N I adarec The Adâ€" nference â€"â€" of the LIT 11 tha re€ th ClE mea the Timmins Horticultural Society Makes Another Good Move in Work to Help Beautify the Town and the Homes. Arrangements Made for Spring Planting with Guarâ€" antee of a Year. be D inended as mins Horti mins H Mr. a Queb Pretty Fall Wedding at the United Church Miss Elsie Jackson and Mi ‘ John Murray Martin Mar ried Yesterdayv. ng antli T‘imm MJ1 1€ 11 hance to Secure Shade Trees, $1 Each, Planted wn. Th all 11 11 at 1 l 1¢ l h TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER h st move of the Soâ€" | M for the purchase of | eet fully tested trees at | shade trees may be | T N o | H a new plan at the low | it «ies 3 e| the moVvE im M M TIng 1 will be r shad 1ll pec urr bu wWways homs® DT la V th T oT by C T‘i )))) Timmins People Escape Injury in Wreck at Novar l *AÂ¥ ilwaymen to Discuss Proâ€" pose(l Amalgamation â€"al Cochrane Terminal. Many Protests. vo Brakemen and the Conductor Kill ‘rashed into by Timminsâ€"Toronto Over Four Hours Delay in Train S Consequence of Wreck. pi mne N abante Il t Op‘n to t Mrs. E. H. Hill Able to Return Home Last 1 F] Oï¬ 11 _ Orgamzation mins Members in the District on Work Train ain Yesterday. ce to North as M Martin Wednes Nich N VeI T1 in Mi ~Jubilee Singers Again â€"_â€" Delight Audience Here Published at Timmins, Ont., Canadn Every MONDAY and THURSDAY Fashion Show Interested Crowd at Fall Carnival Dead Body of Girl Found in River Event Last Night at Legion Carnival Attracted Good Crowd. â€" Carnival Continues to Hold General Interest and Attention Each Evening. Programme for Balance of the Week Should Please All. Her McChe WA T1 IROQUOIS FALLS YOUXG TO BE MARRIED OC M1I Big Crowds Enjoy and Applaud Attractive Programmes. Practically Every Number a Special Favourite. "The Calliope," "The Gospel Train," "Riseâ€"Shine," ‘"Walls 6of Jericho," Among the Specially Popular. ol np M H entified que, of Been it Father 11 )] ht Many Completes Members ‘ochrand immins Ri L M11 Identification maAr) Mar Iroquois Falls i Day., son 0o 1 sroup taker‘s l iC \'t’:l- Had Month. centuries i Jubile inada thi 17 d on ‘Ocâ€" s Church 4 a TOBER pal bu Marjori® Mr. and voces only the tes have to Timâ€" > body d been @Qu°nse which Man ) h Mon M )€ ha ila 11 12 1 I in 16 nigzh Four hundred Timmins ed into the reserved par last night when Priedma: Stores showed all the ne noon frocks, semiâ€"formal gowns, fall and winter co new children‘s wear. The Timmins and Di society‘s dog show hel Monday; the boxing bou an even larger crowd on To best Richardson, Miss Hester Yuille, Mrs, Baker and little Miss Shelia Moran. Winter clothes, naturally darker than spring and summer wear, seem to haveo made an even bigger jump this year than ever before. Dark purples, blues, and even jet black were far in the maâ€" jority in the styles displayed. Bright spots woven in the tweeds and other woollen materials h*elp to relieve the darkness, and patterned materials are favourites in somsz of the other somâ€" Models who showed what smart Miss and Mrs. Timmins will wear this winâ€" ter were: Mrs. Beryl Moran, Miss Ruth Koski, Miss Gilberta Pouliot, Miss Elsie Richardson, Miss Hester Yuille, Mtrs, LA bre clo High necks, medium length skirts in a sort of Cossack style predominated in afternoon and semiâ€"formal wear. Colour in Evening Gowns Colour came with the showing of evening gowns and wraps. Here the duller reds, pastel greens and deep browns made their appearance. Variety in the style of the back was noticeable, aithough many of the models had a double crossing of narrow bands. Fall coats hung loose from the shoulâ€" ders in many models where slash pockâ€" ets, high necks and absence of fur (Continued on Page Eight) River" in the plantation group was one the audience insisted on hearing again. "The Calliope," a remarkable imitaâ€" tion of a wheezy old steam instrument, brought gales of laughter and a storm of applause. ‘"Gospel Train" was anâ€" other that brought imitation of an enâ€" gine in a typial sort of spiritual. Of the soloists, Mr. Russell was unâ€" doubtedly the most popular. His "Bells in the Lighthouse," "Davy Jones Lockâ€" er" and a number of others, made him a favourite with the audiences on both evenings. Edna Dobine, soprano, made friends early in the programme with Nelson, was the s her child, a lull sisted on hearin mezzo, took the songs. the finest friends early in "Mighty Lake a sweet to the hi Dat‘s All," a@a c "Jesus Is a Rock in a Wea "Dear Old Southland," "ILn House." Joné Three nights of fun hay gion carnival at the are st event of its kind in mths. All week long th on. with something di jine ed Ho nigh alen p plantation scene too. Programme Well Arranged muct ntert took and he fashion hs in will XCep 1e Dixie Day. "‘True â€" RC ealul inmen econd e a Rost e highest a contra the song . lullaby iAMA own wWilll a get the go Toâ€"morrow hile 16 1¢ Sp6 1O w hum Mr. 9T 1J brid pat interest on brought out uesday; and for the woâ€" T1 AF A I in after , evenin nd smal Humant "Ris? contri side en the on the Deart T‘rigal Hone J Mi Bel OW 1 bi Ark 1271 MJ1 1nd 14