x.no“»« »Pebe4e08¢8¢sse8eee mz ies s t i o 0 o es is c oï¬ lc lc l6 @4 ¢8%09% 4 %%v @0 4 4 ‘)0“‘000“‘ n «oo e n c t e > 26. 0C #" 4 hn Aanfn $ FOUR J.RGORDCN MINS SCHUMACHER soOUTH PORCUPINE Pte. MeCGowan, formeri Dome Mines, returned fro an Mondavy. There is an effort Haileybury to revive t! ry that has been elos vears. Mr. C. D. Kaeding left on Fiiday for New York to attend the meeting there of the Directors of the Dome Minos. Word from Toronto is to the effect that Mr. R. T. Regnall continues to make satisfactory progress to recov ery from his recent serious illness. J. A.~ Ifwin, M.A., B.D., formerly pastor of Timinins Presbyâ€" terian church, will lecture at Cochâ€" rane on Thursday evening next week on the subject of **Boishevikism and Mormonism."‘ Rev. Mr. lrwin is now at Grant and Hearst on the National Transcontinental. Miss Evelyn B. Taylor last week severed her connection with the J . . Gordon office staff here and left for her home in Toronto. During her stay n town Miss Taylor made many friâ€" nds bhere and will be much missed in the social cireles of the Camp. Bornâ€"in i\ pril llt 4 3 2. Newton, Mr. C. J. Appel left on the Nationâ€" al on Sunday for Brandon, . Man., where he takes over the management of: one of the big movie picture theaâ€" tres there. Mrs. Appel and Miss Pat sy leave this week for Buffalo where On Good Friday a solemn service vill ‘be held in St. Matthew‘s Church ‘t 7.30 p.m. when the ‘‘Story of the "ross"‘‘ will be sung. â€" On Baster Sun day the service will be as follows:â€" Toly Communion, 8.39 a.m.; Mornâ€" nz Prayer and Holy Communion at 11.00 a.m.; Evening Prayer and Holy Communion, 7.00 p.m. they will visit for a few weeks before joining Mr. Appel at Brandon. The opening of J. K. Moore‘s new ies eream parlor and eonfeetionery m Saturday last was a noteworthy suecess, the many visiting the upâ€"toâ€" date new store at 36 Third Avenue being more than pleased with the cleâ€" gant and original type of eqmp'nem and the sanitary and modern style of everything connected with the estaâ€" blishmert. On Monday evening the Fire Briâ€" gade had a run to 64 Fourth Avenue, ard the response made to the alarm was a very speedy one. The fire was only a Ccuimney ‘blaze and it wis not nscessary to use anything but the chemical tanks, but the firemen were there and ready for anything that migzut be ®ecessary. Cochrane Town Council last week he!ld a special mesting and appointed the Housinz Commission necessary under the Act so thut the Town may the benefit of Government loans for the erection of houses. It was decided to ask for loans sufficient for the erection of about 100 houses and loeal contractors will be asked to stbmit plans for the selection by applicants. Remember 4 Monday ¢« e Fire Hall Schedules have teen issued for tre Fiveâ€"Pins League, in competition for: the Ostrosser Cup,. at King‘s Amuseâ€" ment Parlors. â€" There are twenty games scheduled, and the cards give space for keeping records of the games. There are ten teams,â€"thp Power Co., Hollinger Shops, Fogg, Breen, Firemen, Torrance, T. N.0, Hurd, Hollingeor Office and G. W. V . teaims. The games started ‘Monday, and the last game is scheduled for June 19th. Practically all the towns in the Nor th Land bhave officially proclaimed their intention to save confusion by adopting the Daylight Saving time. The fact that the T. N.0. and several of the deading â€" industries changed this month to the new time made it absolutely necessary for the towns generally to conformâ€" or be hopelessly confused. Among the first towns to ofticially proclaim the adoptâ€" ing of the new Daylight Saving time were:â€"Tuamins, â€" Haileybury, qouis Falls, Engiehart. Cobalt was undecided for a time, and there were a few days when part of the people tried the new time and the rest conâ€" tinued to travel on the old time, but the foree of cireumstances and conâ€" ditions gradually drought practically all the business places in Cobalt to the new time, thus forcing the peop‘e leenerally to the acceptance of Wh¢ Timmins News in Brief 10 irncd frorm overscas 1¢ public for â€" 11 Saturd Tea w ager of the Schumacher . ed to Camp last Wednesd overseas with the U.S. 2 ‘ On Thursday night of this week the Timmins, 1.0.0.F. are giving a | cial Evening in their hall here. ‘There will be eards and other games, refresh ‘ments, a musical programme and othâ€" ler social enjoyments, and a pleasant ‘evening is assured to all attending. This is for the Centennial Endowiment Isadios . S}"(“\'Iiln_\' inâ€" Walter Gutna, a Finlander, aged years, died on Wednesday last at Mary‘s Hospital from Influenza. was an unmarried man, and had near relatives in this part of the co trv so far as ean be learned. My. W. Jo‘lnston, formerly of the Hollinger Engineering staff, but now in partnership with Mr. Sancton iD Montreal , representing â€" the â€" Fraser Chalmers Company, was a visitor to the Camp last week. best of cverything assures an enjoyâ€" 11 There will be an Easter Monday Dance in the OddfeHows‘ Hall, South Porcupine, on Monday evenming, April Jist. Dancing at 9 p.m.; threeâ€"piece orchestra; refreshments at 11.30. The Committee in charge,â€"Messrs. J. B. Boyle, Harry M. Wilson and W . II. ‘Wilson,â€"is assurance that the evening will be a pleasant and suceess ful one. rbhle tim arcunine 28th fro evening l13 / im Phis is for t Fund and t vited â€"to be Licut Albert Reid returned here on Priday night after two years‘ service overseas. He was warmly greeted by his old friends here. Licut, Reid enâ€" listed as a private and went overseas with the 228th. Has intends going inâ€" to the brokerage business and will be a member of the new Montreal Stock Exchange. Eventually he expects to resume his residence_ in the North MS 0. listed with t to the \UMr. Dougzilil returned to Camp last week, accompanied by his bride, and his many friends here will extend congratulations and good wishâ€" es. Mr. DBougall was marrieds.at St. David‘s Presbyterian churehb, St. John N.B., on Friday, April 4th, to Miss Rachel Elizabeth Thom Rae, daughter Mi Rachel Elizabeth Thom Hae, daugiat of Mr. and Mrs. James Rae, the youw! lady coming from her home, in So land to join her fiance in (ax.udu. The Pas Herald seems to imagint} that the Poreupine Advanee is annoyâ€" ed, angry, mad, furious, and foaming at the mouth over the Manitoba paper‘s comment on the Poreupine Dog Race. It is not so. All is pleasâ€" ant, cheerful, hopeful, here in the Poreupine. And being contented and assured of the wonderful suceess of the Dog Race and Big Winter val next year in this thriving (GGiold Camp, there is naught to worry Of annov.. Even this selection from the tast issue of The Pas Heraid will !nm raise frowns but smiles :â€"* * The t Advance declares Poreupine wiil }t,':m Pss to any amount, if onee the Thoâ€" Wom tie Pas to any amount, if onee the game gets going. We can only add, as before, that Porcupine must come thouzh with more money if she exâ€" peets to campete with the Derby dassle. At the same time the Pas classle,. /AL Lt will back her dog ecupine for gx‘d tions."‘ rew‘s Church are > Masonice Hall, o; April 21st. Good i1 } pen! In 1) M of ts woeoekK I be sorved duri will in th . Richards, formerly c o Vipond Staff, returne He went overseas wit \Vt)uk(‘_\', for all attending this eve 1}) ie 4e Centennia ie Ladies are present. Iil¢ Stewart, £ ind( Auxiliary . of Lt _are giving a dance \-’ 11, ou Monday evenâ€" ile of homeâ€"m nacher church ‘HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. n{d in formerly manâ€" t Mine, reurnâ€" inuste ndad 111 ne.,. reurnâ€" He was ry. r, aged 40 ast at St. enza.â€" INe d had no ‘the counâ€" 1. ‘ly of the â€" But. now ancton in e ~EFraser Â¥isitor to of ig a dance nday evenâ€" e and the an enjoyâ€" this sveont Tall, South ring, April threeâ€"piece it "EL.30. â€"Messrs. J. n and W . that the ind suceess is week the ving a Soâ€" | s $ $ s s s z : | § $ $ 1 again#1 orâ€" JX 11 d last h the IC oung tHT 1 ll ©00900006 0 203000@0000“00000“0â€00: T * ines Mining Clatms J s M i Bougsht and Soid $ We can sell your Mining Claim for you Send us particulars. ( CAKADIAN MINES EXCHANQE 906 Bank of Hamilton Building Mr. W . R. Loweryv, of Cabalt, ts in Toronto, Ontario. 2 #0%008§004%8%09000908600648 0846 required the best that could be produced. Their choice for a time pigce was the ‘‘Omega,‘‘ of which 5,000 woere ordered_at cno time. We havse the ‘‘Omega Watch‘‘ in Gold Filied and 14 kt. Solid Goid cases. ‘The prices range from We also carry in stock the REGINA Watch, which is guarâ€" anteed not only by ourselves, but by 400 jewelers throughout Canada. The Regira is priced DR. L CACNON Other Watches, every one antesd n en on aBe sB aBe se JEWELLERS OPTICIANS Opposite Post Office. Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangzement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. unp on a business visit. We Guarantee Satisfaction 111 $2 and up ORDER BY MAL TIMMINS Official T. N.O. Watch Inspector. VETERINARY OFFICE _ HAILEYBURY. M ot $15 to $1006 $18 to $125 ravenhmirst to reside this hey are among the first the Camp and will be ireeâ€"yearâ€"old son of ias. Moneâ€" v l4« from Influenza nderstands that Mr. s resigned as Manâ€" lelds, and will leave a can be MUrs. Mulheron wish ned rest, and intend mirst to reside this t, aged 00 NYOIT: ibereulosis. Th le man, and cam tage dut Fort. several wiio iias Deen it Hutchi NOQQOOOQOQ00000000‘030:000‘%‘:’0‘000:% There was a story current on Monâ€" day that a whole faimily in Moneta, â€"father, mother, and two children,â€" had died very suddenly .from the ©Flu,*‘ but it appears to be only one Featuring Raymond McKee and Marguerite Courtot. "THE THREE THINGS" NCW EMPIKE By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, super-feature based upon the book more of those strauge sktormes «tarting no where. and. ending Jn « | ua foonaiie c lie. There is no regeord #f any trazedy, nor, indeed, of anytbhing tlias! would seem to give bas« the tale friday, Saturday April 18 and 13