am .â€"Morning Service. 7 p.m.â€"Evening . gex‘vice Major. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in. Charge. «> yâ€"11.00 a.m -â€"Hollneas Meeting. BSundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. .. Bunday-â€"'r.oo p.m.â€"Great _ Salvation @6Â¥ _ Meeting. > igayâ€"7.00 pm.â€"Corps Cadets. '.l’ueadaxâ€"8 00 p.m.â€"Solders ‘and Adâ€" .s6, /+ herents, _ Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Mectlpx, Welcome, Come andâ€"Worship. Hall, Spruce Street North gqnday Berviceâ€"i1 a.m. Sunday, Schoolâ€"9.45 a.m. Wed. Evening Meéetingâ€"8.00 nm SUNDAY, OCTOBER Subject ‘PROBATION AFTER DEATH Golden Text "Let us not be weary in well doing for in due season we _ shall reap, if we faint not." (Galaâ€" tlans 6:9). ~A Cordial Welccme to All :‘ Morn!ng Worshib 5 ~Sunday School for 12 and over “2 35â€"-Sunday Scï¬ool for under 12 Fflendship Hour. 00 T p.m. Evenmg Worship _ A‘Coraiat Welcome To All Fourth Avenue) W Reverend Kenneth House, B.C t #Ar+ . 156 Tamarack Street twelve years and . over. 2:00 i:m-â€"Sunday School for all ‘unâ€" _ twelve years. 83 First Ave. 11.00 a.m.â€"Mor Uï¬ï¬ed Chur ' ih Ont. “5 °f’3 Soï¬ mes A SUM)AY 0 BER 27° 11:00 am.â€"Dome Sunday School 10:00 a.m.â€"Sunday School for all imer: Work 5 or 6 hours ber ‘day. ; née, and you wl to workers. Let us help you. WWrite at dnte to Miri; Bt. George, 510 ~Bt._ @lement St., Montreal. < 1.00 a.m.â€"Morning. Wors! 2,00 p.m -Sundmr School @l ed Church, Timmns Strect and Fourth Avenue ~Presbyterian ‘Church Trinity United Church â€"Morning _Prayer ; ï¬lï¬ .~â€"gGunday Bchbol €.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 700 Prayer. y Communign on 18t Sunaay o1 h, sat 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, al Lm.; and on Sth Sunday. at 8.30 a.m | Street and Fouflh Avena Min{ater it is k Kev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. The Salvation Army Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, B.A. yâ€"7.00 . p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ istian. Science Soriety All Are Welcome . Schamachep g. Worship armony Han, P 2 t t o -"r'." at Oaptain Bailey gave out the tickets for the annual Hallowe en tea which is to be held in St. Matthews hall on November 2nd. The Guides began practising this week for the program. ‘The Girls sat round in campfire and sang songs and listened to the newsâ€" paper composed by the Primrose Patâ€" rol. The meeting closed with “Taps § The Guides are all requessted to bring their Red Cross work next Monâ€" ';'he -regular meetmg of the dst Timâ€" mins Brownie Pack was held on Monâ€" day evening in the Church df Nativity Parish Hall. . The meeting opened with one Fairy Circle at which time Joyce Hersohfield was enrolled Considerâ€" able Tenderfoot work was done and the meeting was brought to a close with the singing of "God Save the King" and the Pack Howl. } The Guides went to their patro} corâ€" ners and either lgnitbed on Red Cross articles â€" or studied ‘badges. Several completed articles were turned in and more wool ha.nded out. ies The meeting next Monda.y will comâ€" mence at 5,30 p. m. and a full attendâ€" ance is requested. â€" The Guidgs of the 106th IOD.E. Company: held. thegr weekly . . meeting on Monday . in St Matthewâ€s Hall During the evening there will be the election of officers for the ensuing year . All members are asked to attend and and also to please bring refreshments. Social Eveniniz ‘Cornish Soc’ial CTib Sataorday The Cornith sacmx Club wm ho’Id soQial pvgning on Saturday evening, dctoï¬â€œer in the Hollifiger Recreaâ€" tion hall at 8 p.m. % nsl e PA . C @0 C EP M ce n en e Mr Seary afterthe accidentâ€, said the Magistrate. “He showed presence of mind in preventing the men, who were very much wrought up from doing any ncï¬ m id a" : Maglst ate Co Comniends Ft. Walker for ompt Action Following his di.sposition of the charge of reckless driving against John Edward Szsars, whose car ploughed in â€" to the rear of a column‘ of marching men on September. 23, Magistrate Atâ€" kinson paid a compliment to one of the witnessss on Tuesday. , "I would like to commend Lieutenâ€" ant Walker. for his prompt action in stopping the men from man-handling YOUR ESTATE IS PROTRCTED BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES. If You Borrow $ 60 Other Amou t d p + at rtiona 12 Monlhily of $12 . Mrs. Roland Levesque (nee Lorraine MacMillian) left on Wednesday for Pembroke, where she will take up resiâ€" dence. Mr. Levesque is with the forces at Her many friends will be. glad to know that Mrs. Reg Dorey, wife of the ;popular Hollir;ger baseball pibcher, has been able to leave the hospltal and is makingz xapid progress to complete reâ€" covery ai her home. | Mrs Thomas Sattery returned last week to her home at Sheenboro, after ,;spending several weeks. the guest of her daughters, Mrs. R. McPherson and Mrs. M. Sullivan, fI‘immins Her many friends ‘will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Bob ‘Crosby has been guite i1 at the Porcupine General hosâ€" pital, and will extend their best wishes Tor a speedy recovery. Mrs. Crosby was brought to her. home in Schumacher. Major and Mrs. Cornth’waite of the local Salvation Army, returned this week from Toronto where they . atâ€" tended the Salvation Army conference‘ in that city. Mr. E. Burnet, who suffered a fracâ€" tured leg injury recently was able to Teave the hospital on Wednesday to return to his home _ The Nurses‘ Alumnae will hold its Apnual banguet this (Thursday) even--l ing. ‘All members are asked to be in attendance. ‘:'Mr. Michael Sullivan and little 'daughter, Agnes, were recent visitors to friends and relatives at Sheenboro. ’g‘igan has been visltlng his father, Thos. Berrigan,. Sr at ‘Bheenboro. ‘ dh Bs 4 e l“l“ vsua S 07 l\l“ C# B .-. “\JU Hay after a holiday spent at "his Home in Winnipeg. "Wir. and Mrs. Peter Rdma{n and family wgre recent visitors to their former homes at Fort ‘Coulonge. October 30th. Miss Florence Allen of Boflsam street, south, was a visitor to. North Bay this week. Mrs. Geo. Pltt, and little daughter of St. Catharines, Ont were the guests of friends in Timmins this week. Mr and Mrs C. R. Wilkins, of Toronâ€" to were the gu-est of friends in Timâ€" mins arnd Iroquols Falls this week. Councillor Miss Eï¬en Terry waa visitor to Kirkland Lake at the week- end. ~Wrrs. E. H. Hil was "Was called to Térdnts this week owing to the ‘seriotis m‘ï¬q of Her father. _â€"‘..“-â€" 'v-r-- .7 vâ€"â€"- Aigonguins was home on a briet Aeave last wWeek from Port Arthur. , relatives at Swastika‘last weekâ€"end. """" flr Mum'o ..... «6 ‘Inodwasavisitorto *A s m Wiiss Lottle Letts, of North Bay. is holldayinz at Noranda and Timir ' 'I‘he C W .L. Diocesan Convention wm held in Tinenins on Wednesday, Mr. Frank CHase returned on NMirs.: Sack ‘Schohcia has feturnea ime ‘after spending a few months in Lganceâ€"Corporal Lester Hill of the Bornâ€"-on September 22nd 1940, to M1 and Mrs. Roland Demers, of 103 Patricia Boulevardâ€"a son, Bbrnâ€"-on October Sth, 1940, to Mr. an Mrsi. Henry Horester of 70 Maple street, north, at St Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughter . Bornâ€"on September 30th, 1940, to Bornâ€"on October 7th, 1940, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dalton Trowhili of 79. Midâ€" dleton avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on September 19th, 1940 to Mr.â€"and Mrs. Agnas Leonis Lefleur, of 13, Way avenueâ€"a daughter, Bornâ€"on September 30th, 1940, to M1 and Mrs. Thomas Grifl’xs of 171 ‘Pine ‘street northâ€"a son. _ Bornâ€"on October 8th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens of 16 Wende avenueâ€"a daughter. . Bornâ€"on September 28th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Menard of 56 Avenue roadâ€"a son. â€" Bornâ€"on October 14th, 1940, to NMr. and Mrs. Joseph Robert of Foleyet, Ontario at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughter, Bornâ€"on October lith, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Morin of 16 Wende avenueâ€"at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a dagughter., "Bornâ€"on October 7th, 1940 to Mr; and Mrs. Jack Young of 62 Way ave. at St. Mary S hospitalâ€"--a son. . ‘Bornâ€"on Octobér 1lith, 1940,; to Mr. and Mrs. George Donald, of 106 Cherry ’street at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a son. _ Bornâ€"on October 11th, 1940 to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Chorney of 44 Sixth avenue to St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughter. _ _ The following births were duly reâ€" gistered at the Timmins town hall during the past. week:â€" Twentyâ€"six Births Registered During the Past Seven Days w CC w h l> h. Ac ds â€"Bornâ€"on Se'})tember 10th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Sloan of 2 Elm street north at St. Mary s hospitalâ€"a J â€" HENRY BERGERON j DANCE STUDIO and Mrs. Rene Lepine of 27% Maple street north at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a daughter. ¢f _ Bornâ€"on September 25th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. William Shuttleworth of .7 Columbus avenueâ€"a daughter . Bornâ€" on October 12th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Ethier of 13 Mc, Loed street at St Mary‘s Hospi'talâ€"a daughter, Shawvilie, Oct. 22â€"Mrs, James Sylâ€" vester, a lifeâ€"long resident of Bristol township died at her home in Bristol Mines Tuesday in her TIrd year. Her maiden name wasâ€" Catherine Sly and her parents were the late George Sly and Bridget Kilroy. She was married 27 years ago.. Surviying are her husâ€" band one daughter, Mrs. Henry Brownâ€" lee of Schumacher, and two sons, Wilâ€" liam Charles of Ottawa and Donald ofâ€" Schumacher.. There are .also éight grandchildren. . The funeral was held F‘riday afternoon from her late home to Bristol Mines Anghcan Church. â€" Inâ€" terment was in Norway Bay cemetery EFIGHTING DEVICE DEMONSTRATED Death of Nirs. J. SyIvester _ ‘at Shawville Last Weck being compl.e‘bely‘ At Schumacher and South Porâ€" cupine this week a remarkable fireâ€" fighting device was given notable demonstxation‘ . _ At Schumagl;er Fire Chief C. Jucksch and his men sponsored the demonstratxon and saw that the method was . given very complete test. It g.ppea;g to fully stand the test. Known as the "Fogâ€"Nozzle," it has, really magic power in choking' fires. At outh Porcupine Fire Chief Max mifh and his brigade made eqhially. gare- ful test. The top picture shows a wicked fire‘ofgasoline and dil in a pit. It was not possible to go near this . blaze. _ The: lnyver picture shows the same fire.. eight . seconds after, the “Fog-Nozz]e†had been turned on it., The firemen, . were able to walk to t'he yit e fire n aw nnmn ‘1‘ en P ished. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"*"Glad to see you, old man, Can you lend me $57" “Sorry, but I havent y cent Yith me to-day,†"And at “‘I‘hcx- ‘re. all very well, thank youâ€"very .well." abe e abgo ob * 6. eX m BARRI'STER somcrrén NOTARY 13 Tfnrd Ave hmm?tn Deéan Kester, K.C. hï¬ï¬‚fs’xï¬zs’ ‘ana; sqoLiIcrtTO®s i s mtv‘h “h.:..‘.__-_ r’ié%er Soï¬cltor Etc. v ‘<- ank 6( Commerce Buï¬ldlnk Ne e e e 5 t d o ol _ 4 h d 1 o t o t C * 14 We e sn oo on s Oe l forin united in marriage ummx% daughter of Mr. apd, M\ »Roseph Perreault, and Mr. Edmond ,an:l son of Mr .and Omer irchand, of Guigues, Quebec f ï¬tampton Conservator:â€"Cost of liyvâ€" ing: has increased about five per cent since the commemement of the war a year ago. We complain of the high cogt of living when the trouble is the cost of : high uving indulged in by too many these trying days. Henry ‘Martel and Rosarlo Penum attended the bride and groom. Mter that day, the bride and groom left for Guigues, Quebec, where they will take up residence. Â¥.0. Hok 1891 cERivil Arch.Gftifes B.A.Sc./0.L.8. B’EAV’ER Flm uï¬ï¬zs' WwEaAR 25 and 254 Thlrd Ave Timmins MOPERATE PRICES SUPREME QUALITY _ chartréiitn P'ésic:m Maple and Third Avenue tlay morning when the Rev. :1? eï¬ï¬dp}cfdn NEUROCALOMETER k of Commerce ï¬nï¬ï¬ . N. Ross For 094"_