May 14 . Montclare June 4 Montcalm CHERBOURG sOUTHAMPTON Apr. 238 Empress of France May 23 Empress of France May 30 Empress of Australia EKuil Information From Your Local Agent or write C,. H. WHITE, DISTRICT PASSENGEER AGENT, C.P.S., NORTH BAY May Mayv FROM SAINT JOHN. N.B. To Glasgowâ€"Belfastâ€"Liverpool I0.....;.. Duchess of Bedford Apr. 17 *Montrose AUSTIN NEAME Becretaryâ€"Treasurer President : A. E. MORTIMER V iceâ€"Presidents W. FORRESTER â€" 165 Spruce St. North L McLAUCHLAN Box 1059 Phone 258 Meetings Herd in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Timmins 4 Post _ Meets every First and Third Tuesday of the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall Timmins.. Mrs. A. G. Luxton Cornish Social Club Meetings held in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tion Hall two evenings a month. Dates will be announced in The Advance. Moysey Block F. KITCHER, President MRS. T. RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Trcas., Dr. 8. R. Harrison TIMMINS LODCE 1.0.0.F NQ0. 458| James Bay Fish May Meéets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday o1 every month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall GORDON THOMPSON, W.M. REGINALD STONEMAN, Rec., See. Meets in Hollinger Recreation WRall sem+ monthly. _ Watch The Advance for dates Invitations may be obtained from secretary oi President upon application or from member; of the Committee. J. MANNION, Manager Business Men‘s Lunch each day, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Social Dinners and Banquets our Specialty. Phone 815 for Reservations Meets every Friday eveningy in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St. North Visiting brethren requested to attend W. AVERY, H. M. CAVANAGH, Noble Grand Rec.â€"Sec Timmins Supervised and Written Up Monthly 21 FOURTH AVE. â€" PHONE 625â€"J 31 Mont HAVREâ€"LONDONâ€"HAMBURG BELFASTâ€"GLASGOW 24 Duchess of Richmond 30 : Melita _9 Duchess of Bedford s 23 Minnedorsa k : .... . _Duchess of Richmond 30 Melita HAVREâ€"LONDONX â€" ANTWERP y ._ Montcalm 31 | Montrose ACCOUNTANT Office Systems Installed WATCH ADVANCE FOR DATES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 416 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building A. ODGERS, President DOROTHY JOHNS, Sec.â€"Treas Does not call at Belfast Early Summer Sailings LIVERPOOL : .. Duchess of Richmond » Duchess of Atholl Duchess of Bedford Duchess of York Duchess of Richmond Duchess of Atholl : 4. TIMMINS L. O. L. S. G. Fowler Second Section Timmins, Ont Mrs. J. H. Dean R.S. Treas., Box 1037 Number 88 Timmins Ontario 6â€"18p Gore Bay Recorder:â€"An epidemic of toothache.may be expected in the United States It is announced at Washington that dentists will be perâ€" mitted to have six quarts of liquor anâ€" nually for office use. Physicians are also authorized to omit the name of the disease on their liquor prescription to patients. uicared nis sympathy with this request and viewpoint. and promises to taks early action to carry it ‘into effect. Some of the federal membrs from Quebec province may be expected to discuss it in the House of Commons at the present session, after the Easter "The council has requested your preâ€" sident to interview Hon. J. E. Perrault, Minister of Roads, to explain the adâ€" vantages of such a route through the northern section of the province." Premier Taschereau has recently inâ€" dicated his sympathy with this request and viewpoint. and promises to take "The matter of a transcontinental highway was discussed during the conâ€" vention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and two routes have been proposed for this transcontinental highâ€" way, the southern route via the North shore of Lake Ontario and Sudbury, and the Northern route via Abitibi and Northern Ontario districts. "In the interests of Quebec, of the province, and of the country in general the council is of the opinion that the northern route would be the most proâ€" fitable connecting the colonization disâ€" trict of Abitibi and the clay belt of Onâ€" taric, P | bringing out 225,000 pounds cof freshly caught whitefish and lake trout from ‘I.ac la Ronge to this city. Since Deâ€" sembesr 25, Pilot W. T. Broatch has takâ€" | on the "fish taxi" on 225 round trips of 300 miles each to La Ronge and back. He was forced down four times, cnce at ‘Vicount on the bald prairies, when he ran into a fog. Only on this cccasi>n was any damage caused. The undsrâ€" carriage required a few patches., At the time he was en route to Regina with a cargo of his charges. Officials of the Brooks company, which underâ€" took the daring experiment, acclaim it is successful beyond even their initial hope. K. R. Brooks, manager of the company, took off from here today for Tashota, Ont., where the company‘s lplane will be used in freighting into Northern Ontario. Mr. Brooks is purâ€" chasing 4 new planes, his hayâ€" | ing obtained the contract from the proâ€" lvincial government for the Northland aerial forest fire patrol this summer." As The Advance sees the matter the case referred to from Prince Albert is somewhat different from that of the James Bay fish. The Prince Albert| case aprrars to be one where the source of the fish is not close to rail connecâ€" tion. In the case of the JiMfies Bay fish there will be ample railway facili~ ties supplied by the T. N. O. Reâ€" frigerator car service will be necessary \to handle any quantity of the fish and Under the heading of "Transcontinâ€" ental Highway," the annual report of the Quebec City board of trade has the following paragraphs that will no doubt be read with interest in this North QUEBEC BOARD OF TRADE FAVOURS HIGHWAY ROUTE it would seem to be more practical and economical to put this on at Moose Facâ€" tory rather than at any point like Cochrane,., Kapuskasing, Hearst, North Bay or other cutsid2 point. The use of the airplane, unless for direct shipâ€" ment to consumer‘s market, would seem to be impmractical. The use of the airâ€" nded th 1€ milar Experiment to That Tried Out sucerscfully in the West May be Comidered in Regard to Fish from James Bay. be Shipped by Plane fo 1 V @111 e service D2 use h from James B ay than those : s, North Bay, S: ito. These plan i1 to have been from Prince Alb which refserenc2 )lane bert fiyin inese pians and have been started by Prince Albert, Saskatâ€" h is made to conducted from there er in conneciion with n of fish from the far ine. The despatches ert read abcut as folâ€" ying fish" expsriment after 6,500 miles had r thoe North Land in ied Tor the shnipping es Bay to the south. egard is that the fish Cochrane, Katyriskasâ€" 1d after these places suUup propszsals that used to transâ€" als that the the shipping >Â¥A V ¢ ed e places hipment s farther uch and ’ The following is the honour roll for March for the Moneta public school:â€" Sr. IIâ€"Miss MacDonald, teacherâ€"A. | â€"Herbert Langdon 83. Rita Turner 82, Eufrunzina Goliachuk 81, Eugene Shirâ€" riffs 79, Albena Boychuk 78, Mamie | Mascioli 75, Ralph Orland 75. B.â€"Wilford Mason 80, Hilda Ross 80, Lawrence Feltmate 79, Phyllis Banks 76. Jr. IIâ€"Miss Prettie, teacherâ€"A.â€" Helen EKnott 79, Doris Glaister 79, Grace Yuill 79, Bruce Houle 78, Yols Manero 76, Tom Furphy 78, Clara Spaâ€" dafore 76. B.â€"Florence Stewart, John Mellinâ€" ch'uk, Dina Caronata. Jr. Pr.â€"Miss Hughes, teacherâ€"A.â€" Edna Smyth, Slavor Majnoric, Murray Stanley, Dorothy Eddleston. B.â€"Adele Hodgins. K.P.â€"Miss Weston, teacherâ€"A.â€" Corinne Church, Arvid Sveen, Alice Grovenella. B.â€"Thelma Craig 76, Aileen Lainsâ€" bury 75. [ BOWLERS GOING FROM HERE | TO KAPUSKASING SATURDAY Sr. Pr.â€"Miss Carter, teacherâ€"James Knott 83, Norma McIntosh 82, Louisa Ferrari 81, Leona Sparling 80, Lido Omicciolli 77, Max Ryan 75. First Classâ€"Miss Connor, teacherâ€" Vasco Candusso 81, Peter Spada 78, Eli Ansara 78, Rose Parisi 76, Doris Shahcen 76, Mary Hunt 76, Mabel Sween 76, Genevieve Coutes 75, Muriel Wright 75, Mary Degilio 75. hey 78 Standing of the Pupils in the Va for the Month of March. for the Moth of March. March Honour Roll for Moneta School :: Two bowling teams leave here on Saturday morning for Kapuskasing to play some friendly exhibition games with the Kapuskasing experts. Some of the local bowlers who are making trip are:â€"Ed. Reid, Art Sauve, Bill Tonkin, John Platt, Karl Eyre, Thos Whitney, R. S. Webb, M. Stewart. B.â€"Esme Hooper 80, Christine Bew Bandeiro 77, George Lsrach TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND, 193 Mr. Bennett replied that the Comâ€" bines Act clearly did not apply. The question of the construction of paper mills, he said, had been a Provincial matter exce;\ in Manitoba. London (England) Punch:â€"An Ausâ€" trian musician has invented a saxoâ€" phone which can be played by machâ€" ine. World peace seems farther off than ever. in the House of Commons,. Hon. Péeter Heenan, former Minister of Labour referred to newspaper reâ€" ports of a contemplated $590,000,000 pa2â€" per company merger. Ho quoted a statement from a newsyhper that th» merger would bring ocperating economies threugh the closing of high cost mills and the concentration cof operations at low cost mills. "I would pcint out" ‘he said, "that many families throughout Canada are living at high cost plants and I was wondering whether the Government would undertake, through the Comâ€" bines Investigation Act, or other maâ€" chinery to see that the public was proâ€" tected." the cat UP TO PROVINCE TO DEAL WITH THE NXEWSPRINT MILL This evening (Thursday) the Cornish Sczcial Club are holding a social evenâ€" ing in the Hollinger Recreation hall. Those who know the fine events always presented under the ausplces of this club will wish to be present at toâ€" night‘s social evening. Dancing will be at 8 p.m., and the usual fine line of Cornish Social Club refreshments will be served during the evening. Memâ€" bers of the club may bring a friend each with them. Jimmy McFadden will see that th2 music for the evening‘s dancing vrill be the late:t and best. Members EVENT THIS EVENING AT THE CORNISH SOCIAL CLUB rtempl ~taken e Fede BW > mnusiC _ the la club ar ments. pire Mtbpante by the Pr al Admini day rnm>nt hutdown int mills print merger should rovincial rather than istration, it was indiâ€" by Premier Bennett ommons. on to biock this [ ~certain high ‘ reszon of ths ustuial | Cameron Morandin Barron ... Arnott ... Angrignon Jacques Tomkinson e ;:"..:; ‘Tonkifty" :.; 806 Timmins Bowlers i are Still Leading Made Even Break Last Week on Schuâ€" macher Allcys and Retain Fourâ€" point Lead in Interâ€"town Series, The following are Timmins bowlers held Schumach an even break on the latter‘s alle id retain their fourâ€"point lead in t QLLERS CLUB TO HOLD EASTER BALL ON APRIL 6TH A0Mn NAAll, Iinvitit10 d recently for this usic and all other 1 rifiair a notable su i1da 1002 1103 1141 3246 SCHUMACHER is are the scores ‘TIMMINS 1024 1067 3335 325 285 211 169 249 152 159 240 174 ie | fo B ) d en featu 151 241 163 227 248 194 240 184 237 Club will | McIntyre R â€" having 208 161 236 147 315 196 248 178 188 331 543 615 687 596 601 658 546 845 Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"The anâ€" nouncement that for the first time since 1926 it is now profitable to make motor cars in Canada will be heard with astonishment by a great many people who have bought cars in that period, but is hardly likely to prompt any of them to offer to make restiâ€" tution. th2 ITOrce. he Cconstable is now being retained, and Stewart, who was longer on the force, is being allowed to go, it not being the intention to hire ansther man. Stewart came to Cochrane from Ottawa and previcusly had had police experience in Glasgow, Seotland. The North Land seems to be hard on policeâ€" men all right. Timmins is not the only place in the North Land where there are changes on the police force and local talk about it. Constable Geo. Stewart, who nas peen night policeman at Cochrane for the past year, was asked last week by the Cochrane council for his resignation. Some months ago when the number of unempolyed in Cochrane provided a danger to the peace and safety of the town ancother constable was added to th2> force. The constable is now being ;\ Monday‘s Results in :\ Mercantile Bowling A grand Easter dance will be given by the Sons of England Football Club in the Hollinger hall, on Saturday evenâ€" ing of this week, April 4th. The music will be furnished by the Club Royal orchestra. This event will be up to the usual high standards maintained by the S.0.E. Football Club and all attending can be sure cof a pleasant evening. RESIGNATION ASKED OF COCHRANE NIGHT OFFICER . Hay : F. Ellies T. Burch C. Ellies e t M SaLuvye ......... . Tomkinson / ~WEDbD ‘>.._.., Tomkinson Totals ...~..~...:...10080 â€" 969. 1081 PIERCE FURNITURE i. â€" Fournier......:.;.. 212.....A40.:.:.. 2023 M. Shinehofft.«~..... . 225.;.%3217:,,. : 215 T. K.. Pierce ;..:....200;:....200;....:2006 : A>.â€"Dickson .......183.....201...:>:192 wW. Tonkin ... ~64..... . :214 T. â€"Hornby ...... O. Alton .. G. Wallingford W. Devine ... T. Whitney ... C. Brown A. Allen NS OF ENGLAND F.C. DANCE SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4 W. ./ BrT Alton Bonnah Booth .. Pi Km Shi Totals ... Handicapn Totals :1080 ">803 .1 Royal Studois wins 3 points Totals Totals ... Handicap T. N. O0., Pierce Furniture and Norâ€" thern Power Each Win Four Points. Roval Studios Get Three Point . Honour Roll for Week. Totals ... ... 12590 1152; 1184 Pilerce Purniture wins 4 points. ROYAL STUDIOS SALUVE .:....:..1...... a429a;...900 . Tomkinson Reld Webb:"~......m... adl.....049;.," Tomkinson ... PÂ¥ 4 W 20a.... 164 127 166 ... ... 655 181 ... 662 .803 501 730 1. Torchia ; HIond1 ..,../....... i. Lanchuk ..... 3. Carnovale ... . _ Doz f The following are the scores:â€" Marshallâ€"Ecclestone‘s hse Northern Power. HYGIENIC BARBERS 4102,..;,, 127.},.;, 236..... 1080 defau 167}.,.; 102..... 216 ... 106.« 1 .2 1 11 Tolals Handi Totals ... Handicap Totals _ 975 118 T. N. O. wins 4 points. PORCUPINE ADVANCE T‘otals ... Handicap Total Handicap o | Oll rE‘urnl on fc hsnour roll is as follows:â€"I. B06; A. Tcmkinson, 735; W. Tonâ€" ; HBarr, 684; A. Sauve, 662; M. t, 657; R. Wsbb, 655: C. Alton, 1125 1101 ELLIES BROS ... 152 iX X20;.+ aad...s. oA ... i 197 166 130 154 197 lure and Nort:] ur po‘ints, and three. The T second place in ur points fron 1090 1164 921 139 1008 140 .... 163 .... 1790:..., TIGT:;::. 179....$1.00 175 147..... 201 197.....163 110 ..25G 847 161 911 139 243 199 157 174 138 868 140 1066 1057 139 808 161 826 139 143 128 170 769 140 9209 in the m th 922 139 227 163 140 221 171 900 164 127 166 181 262 935 1038 .139 202 215 266 192 214 920 161 zsiven by Club in y evenâ€" e music ) Royal 208 224 248 884 116 240 130 744 140 285 2567 417 3056 105 2095 483 595 552 516 458 662 503 501 655 735 AM bs 437 2381 420 419 579 511 539 10( 575 303 394 684 612 4715 519 582 535 Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free. Householders using well water must boH it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made fi; proof. By Order of J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. PETERBROROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere FLACGS â€"PACK BACS HAVERSACKS â€" EIDERDOWN SNOWSHOERS ROBHES DOG sLEICGHS SKITIS TOBOGCGANS DAG HARNESS TARPAULINS HORSE TENTS BLANKETS Ask your Local Dealer for Prices, or send your order direct to Those diseases which other methods fail to cure are the ones on which we have built our reputation. Investigate. BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING Phone 607 Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Gibson Building, Timmins Boyd‘s Drug Store, Kirkland Lake un ce (J jj i i § i) i) (S. C. Platus, B.A. 116 Cedar St. S., Timmins Timmins Dr. J. B. McClinton Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Crown Attorney District of Cochrane Bank of Commerce Building Tinmins, Ont. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public W. D. Cuthbertson, LA. Studio: 2 Elm Street, Civil Engineer Ontario Land Surveyor Bullding Plans Estimates, Etco. P.O. Bldg. Timmins â€" Phone 362 Mrs. J. Wilkins, L.R.A.M. William 0. Langdon Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0. L.8. PLASTERER and CHIMNEYX BUILDER Contract Work Nothing too small or too large Physician and Surgeon PHONE 416 We Manufacture and Carry in Stock CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block Phone 640 P.0O. Box 1591, Timmins, Ont. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS CONSULTING AUDITTOR Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshaliâ€"Ecclestone Block P.0. Box 833, Timmins, Ont. REED BLOCK, (Successor to Dr. Harrison) AVOCAT â€" BARRISTER Hamilton Block Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK Timmins, Ont. C y P Chiropractic C. L. Hubbert Osias Sauve, M.A.; LPh. Corner of . Third Avenue Moysey Building Second Secti1on THE BOARD OF HEALTH SPECIALIST A WNINCGS Ontario ~â€"39â€"43