Toronto, so that his life might be sayâ€" ed. As the Kiwanis felt they could not spend all the money they had available on orte case, they had limited their reâ€" spansibility to six months eonly. At the end of that time, however, they had extended their payments in the iContinued on Page Hight) Jigre, the n Toronto, so ed. As the spend all t Messrs C. G. Keddie and W. Rinn| holida; appeared as representatives from the At t Kiwanis in regard ot the case of a boy | Tisdale in the Hospital for Sick Children, Toâ€" | Monda ronto. Mr. Keddie explained that ) was al boy had a tuberecular knee. and after civie hb "Timmins Hort asked council 1 the society as q society did goc ‘better giurdens, besutification C Charlebois tho worthy ons, an ousty oppoased favour of it no work don ed@ out that th: grant hud bee estimates. Cou s0o g09G CaU Eventually 4 1 $75.00 ts ve An amendmer was lost. The Bt. John asked council to y able quarters to comfort depot. T beds, sheets, bed; room necessities f otherwise could m A method would the depot would : on the doctor‘s c being returned w needed forâ€"any pa #il referred the m given to the ma from the high sc be in positton t help were justif e@wes had given grants to high school and as the one here had not been able to ~balance its budget otherwise, the pupils thought the town council might help. The opinion of council was that if any help were to be passed by the ronto. on nand and It WwWas In order for the | 1 issuing of debentures to cover the cost. | C Council gave the necessary instructions | to have the required byâ€"laws prepared | c for these debentures. Also for some | small accounts for sewers and waterâ€" {s works. Councillor Charlebois asked if the byâ€"laws could not be prepared by local lawyers, the answer being that | k this had not bseen practical in the past. ‘ h the services of a Toronto firm always} k being secured, either by the local lawâ€" | y vers or the town in this matter. This i p â€" beet of town, and this was the isfactory wa! debenture by was paid. \J Mayor Geo. S. Drew occupied the chair at the meeting and Coauncillors There A. G. Carson, H. Charlebois, P. Dougall, | in towr R. Richardson, Alfred Caron and C. zwhat 19 P. Ramsay were present. . A letter was received from the High of prod School board saying that the equipâ€" | tables 1 ment for the technical school was now | are give on hand and it was in order for the | maintat The local old age pensions board appointed, with .the chaitrman secretary named. Some time was taken up in the . cussion of the case of a boy sent to Hospital for Sick Children at Toro the town disclaiming responsibility it had not been duly notified as quired by the law. However, the tt council was willing to coâ€"operate v the Kiwanis Club in seeing that the was pald. regard to such Council set ; in Timmins, th day. Town Council Agreed That Sale of Hardware, Jewelry, etc., Not Fair During Early Closing Hours. Civic Holiâ€" day Chosen for Timmins. Other Business at Regular Meeting of Town Council on Monday of This Week. o allow t} ines in ( overed Drug Stores Are Not to ?ï¬w' General Goods After Hours ol a PAID CIRCULATION LAST WEEK 2831 or the town in this the only legal busin him ho K 2 Sections â€" 16 Pages )6 12 reguiat on Mond mpotr 12A and it he mo way it resoliutio0r at they m f the ear ) such sal I‘l bercular knee, and after hree months‘ treatment anis had sent the lad to WwA s ObDsSC dru. Mu for us iZine, ool b kno Mayor fliculty wa: rovided â€" fo nmnake taken up in the «is e of a boy sent to th Children at Toront 1¢ 1i N2 C was madr this wa A 11 il it should come ird, who would whether such TD for §{% 5 reâ€" the town ‘ate with t the ‘bill m sultâ€" medical revyi iC K tha eb no C \Monday, August 19th, Civic â€" Holiday, Timmins and Tisdale pigces are Civic Holiday in Town and Adjacent Township to be Obâ€" served on Monday of Next ‘Business Places to Close and Citizens Generally to Observe Event. Daily Newspapermen to be Here in the Evening. acluding Wilson Avenue Garden Grows Notable Produce fhc 1e home of Mr. Oy and with othe 1150 CNOsen as th holiday in Tisdals This means that ling the teowns c C iven has J. Aiken .,of Kapuskasing of town, is a visitor this C Inteli,ns oi the townshm}p 0of council at South Porcupine on evening, Monday, August 19th o chosen as the date for the ne S issued his procls t. It was felt that a Wednestay was Nednesday already ( re many noteworthy MonCca 1 holiday be gATl mto [| This samp 11, the three towns being ed in business and ether stores and other business xpected to Oobserve the equal for dencecin oL rccomplishe fine flower ndaay L1 10Or market garde irden of Mr. W. Van UHson avenue give: erved in loy ‘eptable Gay ght skill and care ‘s The Advance ha:s ie North Land is ag oI the town was decided to Timmins this t 19th,. and the same nd so Monday, | only thke li« d upon. Alâ€" | and the bri comparatively |f serve thre C fhat the day |all day. E township thi: the township Schumache: ire â€"observing ols Th A c 18 W Iperior ma iC nd 12 il way. con S. town de 10 Bd arcund the town to see Timmins and distriet. At 7 pm. the visiting newsâ€" papermen with their ladies will be the guests at the Kiwanis dinner in the Empire hotel as the guests of the Kiâ€" wan!s, the board of trade and the town coumnci), iquor Contri managers tha 0oi dGally newspapermen North Land wl reach vic h P the roads at have cars. Lyman Fancy Drowned In the Montreal River ib An extra special attraction for the Iroquois Falls Labour Day event will be the boxing and cwrestling bouts. In this connection it may ‘be noted that "Lap" Laprairie has agreed to take some of his classy boys over to the Falls, so the boxing and wrestling features will be sure to be up to the highest standardas and will deslight all cial All in Timmins and hroughout the North who d njoy a fine Labour Day cel hould make a special note of nnual feature to be held at ‘alls on Monday, Sept. Znd rain service is convenient fc vishing to attend the bis daa ."E the eve Baseball, Softball, Track and Ficld Events, Firemen‘s Tournament, Boxing and Wrestling, Parâ€" ade, Etce. BIG LABOUR DAY EVENT AT GOLF TOURNAMENT FOR ENTERTAINING f()range Grand Master Urges ROQUOIS FALLS, SEPT, 2N0 â€" 1N.PROGRESS AT TMMINS) DAIY NEWSPAPEAMAN _ a j (o Combat Communism i0r Store yvesterdr from Manager "I ‘ thke liquor store Kirkland I Cor AD TIl€ and w e town that the boa i warehouses ays in the reg ende asked as to it Liquor Store ivic holid@ay, and affirmative. Eng and Lake. <In a widow and on the sympatt! resiC nds e Sutherland arrivec will be the guest C W. L. Hemming, fo ournament, UnIoi stling and boxing t the noted Pulp : impermill Workers‘ 1 mm th S nerd been ( include excelle vided. 1@ accasi of the i1f promise are n haolida ~ â€" this al will ood now fo CC 308 OT : ha: cha ilt irehotu bi m the sy hbhe widow DJ C Forra TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15TH, 1929 e Mr. Fancy pany, oT In addition ind district : and h who desire to Day celebratioun rd. wishs to obser nclude enior P1 a€ mmins anc ‘or â€" some 1 Pulp and Sulâ€" ‘orkers‘ ball held ecevening. Any e will be alone f the admission field and track ovelty races for ofâ€"war will"also ) wh the North, to be more being compl r0te of the big eld at Iroquois t ZBnd. The ient for those biz day, while guU nIis ilevbur iT the brewe e would 1 North b wouild oD the answe the part ur of th hild â€"basebal nd junior on â€" Men‘ g events NT by ASSISs vet. 1€ Labou the WI JOT pro al it pecially with the modern and proâ€" gressive town of Timmins with its city conveniences. Rey. Mr. Hazelwood will have charge of the church here during August, and has already made hosts of friends and admirers here. He is an earnest and eloquent preacher and has the hapooy knack of making friends. and t and the trip Hazelwood this held next EXOELLENT BOXING BOUTS AT SKATING RINK AUG. 21 Mrs. kenson Mrs. Mrs. Miss Amy Lee, North Bay ... Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. l Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. | Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. } Mr: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Brigham, Timmins Dickenson, Haileybury Marcell, Timmins . Campbell, Iro. Falls Feg, Sudbuty . Torrington, Sudbury Dodge, Timmins Third Flight Moore, Timmins Bcott,:~FTimmins® ... Tyrwhitt, Haileybury . Huncke, Iro. Palls . Iro. Palls Grisdale, Kirk. Lake Darling, Timmins Bell,>Iro.â€" Palls Hammond, North Bay .. McVicar, Cochrane‘.;... Crombie., Iro., Palls â€" el:4 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr: Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs BC Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mra Mrs M some reai g The follo qualifyving : The NortMHern Ontarie Lacd Association are holding their ment this week at the Timn Club. About fifty ladies ar part including members of tl golf clubs from Haileybury, Palls, North Bay and Timmi V, MK. HAZELWOOD, WATFORD IN CHARGE OF UNINTED CHURCH Miss Brigham won from Miss Wood:s Miss Jamieson won from Mrs. Ken About Fifty Taking Part in Northe Ontario Ladies‘ Golf Tournament Here This Week 17 Ah€ NITSt Gi e afternoor by e ~UnIeqâ€" CAWU Mr. Hazelwoocod and Mr and family motored up camping by the way and thev found the rc 1¢ »cott won Haimmond ind Mrs. I Porter, Timmins McQuaig, Haileybury Little, Iroquois Falls Jamieson, Timmins Todd, Timmins Keddie, Tiinmins ... Anna Lee, North Bay Woods, Sudbury Lalie, Timmins Murray, Sudbury North Bay :... Kendall, Iro. Falls . Fogg, Timmins Morrisette, Iro. Falls Second Flight he First Flight. Ssecond Flight Camn»bell won from loset Are the sCcore ying round:â€"â€" Championship Flight Macdonald, Haileybury Brigsham, Timmins Porter, Timmins McQuaig, Haileybury Dodge won from Mrs. Marcell FPee won from Mrs. Brigham. Third Flight Grisdale won from Mrs. Moore Tyrwhitt won from Mrs. Darlâ€" Little won from Mrs. Nott. Fogg won from Mrs. Todd. Porter won from Mrs. Murray. McQuaig won from Mrs. Lake Keddie won from Mrs. Mor hC Macd DT Mi the e as follo: rcecdonald v gpjl n AMobaitte 1M delighted Thut rinnual n 1C the atin VV Don mo Irs. T ore of Cochrane Iro. Falls chrane i; <cMrs. C Bell drew ound the road m from Mr from Mrs. i h .M gen XIY appr of S Mrs. â€" : himself yvith th B0R C M vith W a nt eilsewne ing bouts t k on Wedne miss this. 11ng tournaâ€" the Timmins Golf V is being ; the score 11 .. _ Temiskaming League Winners â€" 1i Miss «mw.o.. _ to Play Off Here Next Week Mrs. McVici rs. Sterns. TCrombie. M ‘d with golf to a (Thursday) the qualifying round y. The weather st for golf, but rncon Tim OIT bury, ‘immin ne, but urch here Irs. Hazel o from th )achin dbury rorter, Ladic vbu meetin adies Mi AnCQ Iry, won re of 93. different 73 63â€"51 57â€"57 58â€"57 49â€"66 50 56 47â€"4"7 47â€"49 49â€"48 50â€"49 r, Mis: he tean JJ )lf Clutk Mrs. A and i ider Te in to be 58 J 54 Ant Mr. 50â€" 533â€" queo aking O 1 123 122 139 151 114 | 114 115 115 120 109 110 110 110 111 111 111 100 102 103 105 105 106 106 108 108 109 109 Ibi Those 101 Announcement is made this weel of the playâ€"offs for the Temiskamin: Baseball League Cchampionship. Th: playâ€"off games will be at the Timmin: grounds on Wednesday and Thursda:, of next week, Aug. 21st and 22nd, th: games commencing at 4.30 p.m. Ir case of rain the games will be played on the following day or days. 2 contending teams will be the McIntyre basegball team of Schumachâ€" er, champions of the T.BL. in 1928 and winners of the northern group this year, and the Lake Shore baseball team, of Kirkland Lake, winners of the central group this year. The winners of this series will go to Mcintyre, Champions of North Group, to Play Lake Shore Champions of Central Group, for League Honours on Wednesday and Thursday, August 21st and 22nd. Winners to Play at Ottawa for Journal Trophy and Eastern Ontario Championship. All Miss Frances Hemming, R. N.., and Miss Mabel Stevenson, R.N., of Winniâ€" peg, are visiting the former‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hemming. l i i The golfers from Timmigs who visitâ€" ed TIroquois Falls last for the Northern Ontario Gol ournament speak in the very highest terms of the fine hospitality and kindness of all at the Falls. The event was assuredly a very decided success in every way and all visitors were given the most kindly and hospitable reception and enterâ€" tainment. Special praise is given to the committee in charge of the arâ€" rangements who left nothing undone or overlooked to assure the complete sucâ€" cess and pleasure of the occasion. Messrs Ellie Little and McTaggart came in for special praise from the visitors. The hospitality extended by Mr. Jas. Kingston, manager of the Hotel Iroâ€" quois, was also particularly appreciated. All agree that he could not have been more thoughtful or considerate for the comfort and pleasure of the visitors. The visit to Iroquois Falls is admitted by all attending golfers to have been a red letter event long to be rememâ€" bered. Elsewhere in this issue will be. found a detailed report of the tourâ€" nament. On another page of this issue will be found extendéed reference to the deâ€" tails of the tour of the North Land by the party of daily newspapermen of |the province. A list of those expectâ€" l ed to be in the party will be found in | the article. The party will reach here ! at 5.35 p.m. on Monday next, Aug. 19th. |and while here they will be the guests Golfers Had Pleasant Time at Iroquois Falls At 7 p.m. there will be a banquet to | the visiting party held in the Empire | hotel main dining room under the ausâ€" . pices of the Kiwanis, the board of | trade and the town council. The Kiâ€"| wanis have deferred their regulari weekly luncheon to the evening so as | to be able to act as hosts for the parâ€" : Ho ty. The coâ€"operation of all,in town | } ; is urged to make the visit as pleasant ;. and informative as possible. As will | be noted by the list published elseâ€" where in this issue about 25 of the‘ leading daily newspapers of the proâ€" vince will be represented in the partyt and the tour appears to be an excellent| .___ opportunity to spread the true st-oryi T of the North and secure the coâ€"operaâ€" 1*0 tion of the daily newspapers for the . development and progress of this counâ€" | trvy. (~ . *L meet them dinne of t men to as portur po w1 ed to be in the party the article. The party at 5.35 p.m. on Monday and while here they w of the Kiwanis Club, ind Autos to be at Station Monday at Banquet Under Auspices of Ki wanis, Board of Trade and Council wa to play in the finals for the ern Ontario Baseball Association npionship and for the famous Otâ€" i for a ride aroun er. All members o he board of trade in town who have ssist in the matter ble are urged to be thseir cars at 5.30 also at the hotel a 10 o at ‘th that thi v to see 1€ higher honour e team that wins the Te Baseball League champion ar will have a mignty goo: Journaal trophy nhonour 1ave been following base his vear are of the opin council. at th tha resday and Thursc g. 21st and 22nd, t ng at 4.30 p.m. games will be play the around SGayvy w 5.30 p.m. Monday, el at 8 am. Tuesâ€" tors may have opâ€" town. ind town before of the executive e and business 11 be â€" board a ch 1i GgO 1O for the of ‘tr ended hC I1r games here on Wednesday and Thur to be see McIntyre Revy. Mr. Wolfraim will be th preacher at the United church on Sun day, being a candidate for the charg of the United Church, to take the plac vacant ‘by the resignation of Rev. J D. Parks. Rev. Mr. Wolfraim is said t be a preacher of special gifts,. and ther should be large congregations out t TO PREACH FOR CALL AT UNITED CHURCH SUNXNDAY nouncement in the matter made inside of ten days. day limit has passed and ar days along with it, and the 0o nouncement is still awaited are, of course, the usual num ports and semiâ€"official forec: of these is particularly intere ing to the effect that the pri râ€" cording rallway ex In Eloquent Address, Head of Qrange Order in Ontario, Shows the Need for Earnest and Loyal Adherence to the Principles of the Order. Large Attendance at Banâ€" quet to Grand Master L. H. Saurders on Official Visit to Timmins. DlJa B ike nam Cliff do team f th Announcement Yet in Regard to the Raily met ed TL The showir when they v ncement has been made yet to building the proposed ension to Kamiskotia. Acâ€" Hon K [0J8l TV t the ar ind the Mceinty im he ma ould b McI ily 24th, a definite an Mr. McCrea who w The local odd baseb ‘olfraim is said to | 1 gifts, and there regations out to Schum hose wh games here o teams wir imbe ecast prem ment tenâ€" rinother ten official anâ€" would tin im anâ€" There 12A . On UI PAD CIRCULATION LAST WEEK 28 3] inleresting and inspi mentioned how largely pended upon the you «l6 King a longed Master 2 Sections â€" 16 Pages "See tha Motherla t} were urged to hold fast to their prinâ€" ciple of upholding the open bible, the bible having brought light and liberty wherever it had been carried. Referâ€" ence was made to the dispute in reâ€" gard to school taxes paid by corporaâ€" tions and the Grand Master voiced the opinion that the principle of one school, one flag, would make this country greater. He criticized the reported policy of Hon. Mr. Sinclair as to the settlement of the North Land The benevolent features of the Orang: Order were referred to by the Grand. Master as of special interest. Particuâ€" lar reference was made to the home for children maintained by the order. This had cost $300,00.00 but was opened clear of debt. There were 144 children in the home, more than half of these having no claim whatever on the order The Grand Master warned all to be on the watch for the means and methods planned to curb religious liberty and to ~encroach on protestantism. He urged thent to guard the princinies for sire to a the orde principle founded. society,. I ed agair the orde munities ogquer usion . _ On rising to respond to the troast Grand Master L. H. Saunders was given a regular ovation and his eloquent and pointed address was proof that the resâ€" pect and popularity shown him are won by merit and earnestness, The Grand Master referred to the fact that the Orange Order is making excellent progress in this part of the country. He expressed his pride in his connecâ€" tign with the order and his sincere deâ€" sire to advance the principles for which the order stands. He touched on the past, there was a programme of musiâ€" cal and lietrary selection in addition to the pleasing addresses in proposing and responding to the toasts In the unavoidable absence of the Master of the local lodge, Bro. â€"A. G,. Luxton presided in very effective and pleasing manner. There were about 75 memâ€" bers of the Orange and Lady Orange and their friends sitting down to the very attractive dinner provided by the ladies and served with capable skill. After the toast to the King hado boeen duly honoured Bro. W. H. Dawson, of Iroquois Falls, District Deputy Grand Master, in a very able though bris address proposed the toast to Grand Lodge of Ontario West. Th D.D.G.M. said that there was nced toâ€" day ofr the most gifted leadership and that no better man than L. H. Saunâ€" ders could have been chosen for the difficult and onerous task before the Grand Master of Ontario West, the largest provincial Grand Lodge of the order in the world. but the: true Orangema against intolerance. The : order to the churches a nities was emphasized and two said in regard to the protestantism to Great Bri other nations. The Or re urged to hold fast to th le of upholding the open k EVn to the w and Country and the d applause greeted the as he resumed his sea very able and impressive a n. Archdeacon Woodall p toast to "The Youngest C " to which Bro. Phelps res ly but pleasingly. Veén. m Woodall‘s address was _the 1d a VISIUINE bDrethren, e Grand Master. A1f ‘ork, a banquet was t and Master by the ind the Lady Orange Lc n and district. The m sion was a most attract es attending to this part with their usual efficier After the truly bounte re was a programme o ea of the nd impre; ie Grand he best o is all too UD m wh was 5 he Oran nemne the di ~AlAhAe mcnt ost attractive to this part of binc kene e Orde ric h howed t ligion : aid, s ligior spel OoI these the order 1 to be on 1i methods Ora th OC 3 | for th he lad Orange m 6 10 wile woOord sings and >men 10 the