The Lancashire Club of Timmin meets in the Hollinger Recteation Hal the first and second Saturdays in eger month at 8 p.m. Lancashire people are welcome and may bring friends by invitation only, which may be obâ€" tained from the Segretary=or Presiâ€" @4ent on application, or from any member of the Committee. f S. C. WHEELER T. K. HOWARD, P.O. Box 203 P.0. Box 1037 The Caledonian Society of Timmins TIMMINS â€" LODGE No. 1815. Timmins Council, No. 2403 Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Union Church. All visiting members welcome. J. C. BONNELL, JOHN WEBEER United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners will meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Miner‘s Union Hall, 2nd Ave. at 7.30 p.m. Membership fee, $2.00 per rdinary members and 50c, or associate members. Meetinges will resume or Bank of Commerce Bldg. Pine St. N. Tim: Schumacher L. 0. L. O. 2975. Upen _ to ‘cots women escent. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church. All visiting members welcome. Wm. Isnor, W.M. W. F. McLean, R.S. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St North. Visiting brethren requested to attend. J. G. Harris, W. G. Smith, TIMMINS LODGF, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 Irene Closs, TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE No. 173 Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Testimonies â€" of â€" Healing â€" through Christian Science. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : "SACRA MENT" Services :â€" eetings every Wednesday n ub Rooms ove Store, 42 Now open for business Firstâ€"class Rooms and Steam Heated ~All Upâ€"toâ€"date Conveniences Reading and Sitting Rooms Sample Room for Travellers Best Dining Room in Townâ€"Meals at all Hours. Vol. XL, No. 27 Lancashire Club Second Section tings will resume on Friday 24th. after the summer vacation President Timmins L.O.L. BARRISTER, ETC Pres PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS, New Office P. J. BEAUDIN, Financialâ€"Secretary. rativeâ€"born _ Sceotsâ€" and ind of Seottish r second and fourth in the Parish Hall, _‘ PiGrce‘s l Third Avenu« ALEX WILSON Ethel Keene, Ree. Seec, See.â€"Treas. year T1or per year ecretary urnituré TIHE â€"PORCUPINE _ ADVANCE week for a visit to Brantford, after which they will take up residence at Kirkland Lake. Mr. Myers has reâ€" centlyâ€"been on the staff of the Anâ€" kerite. Many friends will regret the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Myers from this camp where they have been useâ€" ful and popular citizens for some years, among other things assisting in making a success of the Poreupine Dog, Race and Carnival. The\ window of the Geo. ‘FTaylor Hardware Co., has had an unusual lisâ€" play of fine specimens of asbestos. The samples show specimens in the ore, and then in various stages of manufacture up to finshed articles of asbestos. There are various grades of asbestos shown but all are of suâ€" perior quality. The window has atâ€" tracted very general notice and has been a revelation as to the quality of asbestos actually mined in this camp. All the specimens come from the proâ€" perty of the Poreupine Deloro Asbesâ€" tos Corporation. _ This corporation owns an extensive property in Deloro Township where considerable work hbas been done with noteworthy sueâ€" cess. â€" The property was formerly held by Dr. Bowman and associates, but a year or so was taken over by the Poreupine Deloro Asbestos Corporaâ€" tion. _ The corporation includes a numâ€" ber of local men. Work is being carâ€" ried on at the property with energy and effectiveness. Large deposits of very fine grades of asbestos have been developed and the property has aâ€" chieved a measure of swéeess with promise of still greater success. an{d â€" efect very fine g developed cheved a promise of ber of loca ried on at and effectin very fine gt developed cheved a Interesting Display of Asbestos From the Property of Deloro Asbestos Mine, oAMPLEG OF RIGH GRADE AGBESTOS FROM DFLORD Mr. and wIndow tas atâ€" notice and has to the quality of Mvers ried to (the Englehart yards and ‘aught a northâ€"bound freight. They claimed that the robhbhery only netted them about fourteen dollars. _ When searched, â€" they lhad_ about twenty dollars inseash. _ The one fellow had a revolver on him when â€" taken â€" in charge. ~An officep came up Monday |ing made a point of investigating the early morning freight. No suspicious persons were found on the train itselt, but two young men were found atâ€" tempting to makega getaway in one of the yards near the tracks. ‘Fhe two young fellows answered the deâ€" sermption of the men wanted in Engleâ€" hart, and after their arrest they adâ€" mitted their part in the crime. One _of the men gave his name as Thompson and his home as Detroit. He said he was 20 years of age. ‘The other lad, who said he was only 18, and looked no more, told the police that his name was Martin and that his home was in â€" Temiskaming. The couple told the police that the one had held up the Chinaman with a gun. andthe other had taken the money away. After the robbery they hurâ€" ried to the Englehart yards _ and ‘aught a northâ€"bound freight. They claimed that the robberv onlv netted munday eveningy just o‘celock two men held restaurant keeper at Er day morning at a qua Schumacher police had charge who admitted n the Up En Efficiency of Schumacher Officers Reâ€" sults in Speedy Arrest of Wanted Men. « Historic Coldstreams Band in Canada HOLDâ€"UP MEN ARRESTED BV SGHUMAGCHER PDLCE TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1926 Sunday e who admitted pulling the hold: tâ€" Englehart. As soon as the hart police learned of the erimeé ase was taken up energetically Officers Fulton and Cush point of investigating the ‘ame up Monday t Englehart. . Mon quarter to six the had two men i energetically estine that the > crime. â€" One ‘as Thompson oit. â€" He said 0 The other only 18. and up the China t out of town elehart polic stations alons Ureo Schuâ€" with by + Chinese Word from Montreal this week is to the effect that Rev. Mr. Parksy is now convalescing from his recent illâ€" ness and operation and making conâ€" tinued good progress to recovery. ness of eV O year it is expected that the Ing event will be bigger and better than ever, and the committees are now at work planning to make it the best yet. The programme in the main will follow the plan of previous years though some noteworthy changes will likely be made with a view to imâ€" provements and added features. Furâ€" ther details will be announced in later assues. In the meantime it would be well to note the event and the. dateâ€"Band Regatta, Civice Holiâ€" day, August 2nd. Citizens" Band. Monday, August 2n« clared a Civie Holiday and Council, and as th feature for this day, be able to take in the I For several years past the Band Reâ€" catta has been one of the big summer events at Timmins, and each year is largely attended and much enjoyed. This year it is expected that the big event will be higger and better than Event at the Mattagami River This Year Expected to be Bigger and Better Than Ever. ANNUAL BAND REGATTA N CVIC HOLOAY, AUG 2 rough : 0 mild Monday hosen th atta hel 1¢€ take irt for of robbe the € 1W 1, anid as There is no this day, everybod ake in the Regatta. en were thanks Schuma had inanaged ‘avy from the un the pice the prisoners down to trial on the serious ry under arms.â€" Alâ€" 2nd.. is the da; or the annual Re Mattazami River aged to get about the scene of "the picked up within to the watchfulâ€" her officers. nd t| been no oth imnmmmins € L VOT will The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€"‘‘Mr. James Warren, superintendent under the N.O.D. Br. of the road work on the ten miles south from Latchford, has the skin of a hig black bear which measures 7â€"ft. 3â€"in. by Tâ€"ft. He caught the bear in the bush near Johnson‘s Siding. Reâ€" ports are that bears are numerous in this section and quite amusing to the men stationed there, coming to their camps and playing like young dogs."‘ Mr. Roney has been in (Ontario since 1911. and is known to many residents of speak both the french and English language, are. excellent qualifications for his work in Northern Ontario. Mr. Bazil Roney, of Kapuskasing, (Ontario, has hbeen dppomted clerk at the Dominion Experimental Station, replacing Mr. W. A. Reid, who resignâ€" ed some two months ago to accept a position with the Morrow and Beatty Construction Company. who lias been occupying this position for the past three years. Mr, Belzile is no stranger to Northâ€" ern Ontario conditions, as he was Asâ€" sistant Superintendent at Kapuskasâ€" ing in 1919, and was later transferâ€" red to the Experimental Station at LaFerme, which is situated in the Abitibi district of Quebece province. Mr. A. Belzile Assistant Superintendâ€" ent of Experimental Farm. Mr. B. Roney Clerk at Farm where he has remained ever since. His knowledge of northern condiâ€" tions, together with his ability to speak both the French and English language, are. excellent qualifications IWO NEW APPOINTMENTS Al KAPUSKASING FARM Mr. Adbhemar Belzile, B.S.A. has been appointed Assistant Superinâ€" tendent at the Dominion Experimentâ€" al Station, Kapuskasing, Ontario. in the wh ace Uf Albert, B.S.A . r this position Northern very. well the north. taxtâ€"and the cost is small. it TA x1 Satisfaction assured you here whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You See Me. Steamship â€" Tickets all lines, at Station Ticket Office where you can buy Rail Tickets at the same i time. T. N. 0. Station, Timmins, Ont. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. 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