s 6 *$ 5/ M , maeker public school, Mai‘eh 8th tg _~â€" 14th, conducted by Dr. W ~ ) Reserre Thursday, March 17th for ‘the Ladies‘ Aidâ€" Sopper in the Unitâ€" _ed Chureh, Timmins, ... ..« _ â€" . [ â€"2tr. Geo. MoDormick, of Kirkland ike, was a Timmins visitor ov"the‘.l i â€" AOM .MJA 19WAAA waek-emd @he Nativity, will be held at the home Mrs. Dalton from 3 to 6 p.m. on ursday, March 17th. , Patrick‘s Apron Tea and Sale of Home Cboking, under the auspices. of the Altar Society of the Church of fl;e gatitv'i\ty,i wi,llfl_be hg‘lgl«atathe home The Lancashire Football Club Classes for Prospectors at Bchu coath of the Esâ€" eam, was the guest of . Jas Scully, over the Dr. Regan, of Espanola, promment and popular in N. O. H. A. circles some years ago, was a visitor to Txm- mins during the weekâ€"end, coming here with the Espanola hockey team on their visit to the camp. ; of the Ladies‘. Ald Supper in‘ the Unâ€" 'itgd'! Church,. Timmins. Doâ€"not miss is : j * i C r8. ‘Valchofl is loa this w’k for 3 to ï¬â€œ:g her ‘mother, Mrs. Thoa er'] The Sudbury$ tar last week says: ‘Mr. P. J. O‘Gorman returned home last evemng from a business tnp to 1) ‘The next regular mesting of the m eounml is scheduled for Monday afternoon, ‘March 14th, at 4 pm. In the list of Honorary Presidents Thursday, March 17th, is the dateé aym E. L. Longmore is in Toronâ€" t weelk on business for the town, one 1 em of the business being the imâ€" pressing on the Government of the general request in Timmins for a Govâ€" ernment dispensary when the Liquor Control Act goes into force. ‘ While the Mayor is out of tfown. Cor nmllor Geo. S. Drew is acting mayor‘ . The Holly Ree. Ladies‘ Basketball Club are holdmg one of their popular dances in the Masonic Hall . on Thursday, March 17th, with a speciâ€" ally imported drchestra and the batest music.. Novéelty Admlssmn by invitation only.â€" s t «â€"There are several still using 1926 markers on their autos. They will have no excuse for this when the polâ€" ite ask them for the 1927 markers. The latter are obtamable at the town hall, and as auto dnyers know, or should know, it is necessary to have this week bought out the tobacco and cigar store of Mr. Ben Jacobs, Third avenue, near the Dominion: Bank. Mr.; Luxton will ‘be welcomed back here by hosts of old friendsï¬ Mr. A: G. Luxton, an oldâ€" time poptiâ€" l@râ€"resident of Timmins, but in recent years express agent at Iroquois Falls, {Mr. J..G. Sherj‘dan, formerly a wellâ€" known and popular members of the Hollinger Stores staff, and for many years connected with the gï¬obery â€"and meat business in Timmins, has opened new grocery and meat store at 88 Maple street south, corner of First Messun t i7 uit Â¥ ;_gnestorhu-aohqin nrp N 3ohns" M 3 Spflng nnllm ‘ Pme strect Attraotnve showâ€" ohildrm ing of the latest models, with childâ€" |ranged ing, March 13th. It will likely be anâ€" other of the popular National and County Nightsâ€"‘‘Irish Night,‘"‘ in honour of the appronching 17th of March. _ f ts io igek, Pine street. Attractive. show mg f the latest models mth child ren‘s hats a specialty. > Grand oldbtma ‘dance in ‘the Holâ€" lmger hall on March 17t3h, under the auspices of the St. John Ambul Brigade. Dancing#g from 9 to 3, and dehghtfnl time assnred for all for all the time. The next band concertâ€"will be held in the Goldfields theatre Sunday evenâ€" p_‘:__;‘l 11. 4* 6+ ~‘ There was much interest last year in the Motor Show at Timmins, and the event this year at Marshallâ€"Becleâ€" stone‘s is likely toa rouse still greate1 interest. _ On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 17th, 18th and 19th Ni uic t ‘two years ago <with great TIMMINS PROYV. VS MERCHANTS Merchantsâ€" Tomkinson .... 146 215 187 548 Dickson ... .. [ 4ss 161 123 442 Smith ........ 147 107 170 514 Dummy ....... 125 125. 125 .375 Bozosâ€" _ _: Hackett ....., A.â€" Roberts °... Sauve ........ ]L)L{cCormack\ Town total K. of. C.â€" F. Aspect .... F. Dafoe .s.. 8. Eplett . J, Seully .... J. Roberts Bozos total Bupremeâ€" . H. Daher . K. Webb . LAST WEEK‘S MATCHES IN TOWN BOWLING LEAGUE B. Roberts Cooley .... M. Angelo The following are the matches in the Town Bowling League:â€" TOWN VS. K. OF â€"C. Supremes total K. of C. total For Satisfaction and Service try the new _ e Grocery and Mcat Storéi‘if l to in ie SUPREME VS. BOZ 231 199 127 222 197 : 187 203. 228 104 217 168 187 2869 29283 548 |â€" ‘ Bellhop®@to newly ushened-i‘lr quest) 442 | â€"Anything I can do for yo 514| The Wise Guyâ€"No, than sâ€"-â€"I ’ve 3175 got some in my suitease.. . _Next week the Club are holding a gleigh drive. . The president, Mr. A. Vg.t hlzzc-'kenng, making announcement O 4 80 s 7 ' h ns VISITORS‘ NIGHT LAST . _ . NIGHT AT A $ D.. GLUB The A.S.D, Club held another VlBl- tors‘ Night last night in the Oddfelâ€" lows‘ Hall here. There was a good attendance and an interesting proâ€" o'm.mme was provided ‘for the evenâ€" ing‘s entertainment. The A.S.D. Orâ€" chestra provided the best of good music for the dancing. Ki The programme consisted of several specials, a Lucky. Number Foxtrot, Missâ€"Blla Bennett and Dr. Clarke Porâ€" ter being holders of the lucky num: ber ; a Paul Jones, under the direction of Mr. J. M. Belanger, and an A.S.D. Special; a Dummy Dance Foxtrot, and the usual dances. . The fire whxch desâ€" troyed Meyers and Pierce‘s stores inâ€" terfered with the programme to a certain extent, but after a visit to the scene of the blaze, most of the dancers returned to the hall and ï¬mshed up the evening‘s entel ' ‘Kilmore was stopped up quick by t South Porcupine defence. . The gpatches ~describe this‘ p@y‘t_ â€"thus : ‘‘stopped like he hit a brick wall.‘‘ Quinn nearly scored from a mixâ€"up in front of the Gunners goal. Pritchar went to the box for roughing Spene The hopes of the London Ar Mai played a defensive game when an man was in the box. erville too a rest when he tripped. 08, . T South Enders made a very dangerou rush, which Reynolds broke up, anc called on Bingham to make a wonderâ€" [ful save. A lot of rushes did‘not}géi ‘by centre ice making the play ragged. Quinn stepped into Somerville and ‘Zeigler to save what looked like a sure> goal. The exâ€"Timmins Junior was showing lots of speed; and got in on Gordon when Pritchard -tnpï¬d; him, the Gunner going to the box for a rest. Gregg joined him when he tripped Filmore. . Spence called on Gordon to make y wonderful save. Two seconds ‘before the period ended. Gregg and Spence went in on a comâ€" bination play and made it two for the. South Poreupine team. The period ended:â€"South Porcupine 2. London Endâ€"toâ€"end play featured the open-‘ ing of the tird . period. Pal angio took an enforced rest when he trippe 3 Filmore. Spence tried a lone but Gordon saved. Zeigler Weayecl- his way. through the Porcupine: ‘deâ€" fence and scored on, a hard shot nine minutes from the start. Gunners o Right after, Reynolds rushed and batâ€" ted ‘the puck from the blue line, the glsc slipping past Bingham. . Ghmners'.f ‘‘‘‘‘ The South Enders came back in a desperate, offensive, * but Gordon was proof against their shots. Fell checkâ€" ed the whole London team, but went to the‘" box for boardmg Fllmore..f Spencee rushed, Filmore blocked, went round the defence andâ€" gave the Gunâ€" ners another goal. ‘With only fow: minutes to go, the Northerners. ggam; scored, their whole team being on the forward line. Quinn got the puck on a rebound from Gregg‘s shot. The Northerners were still on the ofl‘.enswe_ when the gong rang. London 4-1 South Poreupine 3. ; se 1. The play throughout was not so fast. The Gunners had the.advantage, at‘ the start, but toward the end of the period the northemers had an ad-' vantage. 2 Merchants total _ Timmins Provisionâ€" Brunombe .;... 174 Aspin ......;:. 140 Tongy ........â€" â€"201 St. James ...... . 168 Arnott .;...... 228 Tonkin . R Ece combination, but failing to cov1 goal mouth. Timmins Provision 249 168 247 664 2500