Vol. XVII. No. 12 â€"-â€"-.__ .â€" “...â€".-- ...â€"......- -. _-â€"â€"~â€"..._â€"â€"»--_~- IIMMINS LODGE l....00F N0 459 $7,000,000 Increase Meets every Friday evening in the Oddiellows Hall, Spruce St. North' Visiting brethren requested to attend J. THOMAS, Noble Grand H. M. CAVANAGH, Rec.-Sec’y. TIMMINS L. O. L. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of (mm every month in the Oddiellows’ Hall f ’ Output in Ontario“ in 1931 was St31l.. 698 as Compared with $35,886,515 In 1930. Gold Mininz is One Bright Spot. minim: is the brizht .11- I:1<.lt:.~.t.1';al hormon oi Ontario. The w, p, “CLEAN, W.M. inc-Liminary annual report of the On- A. E. HUMPRIES, RS. f‘il'lf‘. DI'pIIrtinI‘n' of M‘ncs I ‘ 1931. I ‘ '; 'sIIIId. announces a record ; "Irinc LANCASHIRE CLUB hold by the 111711124 (1‘. the PI'I’)".‘111CS‘. Meets in Ilollinger Recreation Hull semi- ‘;1:nount.‘nar I" <1in St'?.0t)t)00’l. . ‘17;th ("I‘ "I I monthly. “ntch The Advance for dates. lit 1 “H ““3009†I“ m“ â€A G. A. Gibson, pres.. “he 0117;111‘ 1 19â€â€œ, A: :1 -:I:1nc'I. 1. P50, treas. toll. with}. (I.'>:II.:I:1r:1tiv(I Ilt’lll“"4 :«Iit'w 20 Messines ave. A. Spence. hon. sec. . Hex um Box 2013 ‘li1")‘.ll‘l"‘~$ math the nuns-I Visiting Lancastrians Welcome " 5p .1: ‘ (If 7' I \!. (I. 'v'itY'Jl anâ€- ‘ o o ' Cornish Soc1al Club ; 5: ., Meetings held in the Holliricer Recrea- ‘ tion Hall two evenings a month. l‘Iates. will be announced in TI..'I Advance ‘ L. TOMS, President .. . . . 313.117.5911 W. A. STEPHENS, Sec.~TI'cas. I‘OI‘C 113'111 III well 1.1:: the inst 1:11 Tinimins Camp I'lii‘ (tKIIj'l' Sons of Scotland .. « BENEVOLENT .XSSOCIKTION ' "I “1‘3“3 111 1C3: MIets lst Tuesday in every month in ‘ “.1" 11101 than doubtnv the the Moose Hall . 19150. and (or the first timI- W. D. WATT, (hie! J. PURDIE. Sec’y' liI- ziiillion-dollar mark. The 11-».- \ ‘3 ; . ,. - -. . . 13-1 I‘llm: v.11) responstdc tor my. llI‘LJ,}.‘-l’ l .L >11 of this advance. havmg Increased pi'cduction of gold 11--arly 10.!" p:.-‘ It. in the pan year. The Lultl b,- Met-ts evci v Fiist and Third T11escldy..;.'duct I"'o'n1ickel~coppe:' ‘ 111.: of the month in the Oddfellows hall. Timmins 1' how ed an inIIrII. 1w. despite the (lee? '121 t.h-.I'~‘II mIItal4 Mrs. H. Parnell “KM. ‘Q'S 3 88‘» l' A. .35).) :1? 'IIti- 313 ’IU l Iltitl I L. .)}' I? \‘I '- .' ‘. A‘. 81500.0(â€). NLITJI‘... - l" .l" ‘1} x A 1111:1911: h 15 (1.1.5.1.. t. .3 I \ A x I!\‘ - {‘11 L .. (I‘I ..A 'I‘wen‘.y-t~hru 1.“.in pi educed cold in On: Ia: '10 in 193‘ CI I.I':i.ltc IIIIIII in tin P::.1'cup.nc ll"l and tip ht In Ki ikland Lake arm. 11311;. five “(10 in the northwestern gIart o ‘he p1'i)vinc. the end oi the yrs. ‘lhlm 11 mines ere producli . :IIaIul :uly Mrs. J. Gregson R.S. 1s..â€" ..,.' . A .l>;l Canadian Legion Ladies’ ; Auxiliary - Meets, twice a month in the Odd fellovs' hall, Spruce St.. Timmins Mrs. I'viacMillan. President Mrs. G. Starling, Jr.. Secretary ...â€"- AAA k \K' V‘ I ‘11,: L'Jid Intensive Search for Gold The <ca1ch for new sources 0; vols l â€"---l ,. AA- luring: the past year, and pr 111141 discoveries were reported in the Banâ€" nockburn area. where at least one mine Ithe Ashley) is rapidly approaching the l :‘Oduction stage. In addition, the low- grade deposits of the adjacent. Mata- chewan area are now attracting atten- . Lion. To the west. in the Three Duck 1 Lake area, and still further west. in the Swane area, interesting discoveries 01‘ ï¬eld were made. both of which are un- der preliminary development. Thr 1'3 newed interest in the Michipicoten and Thunder Bay areas and in the Lake of the Woods indicates the. thoroughness of the search that is being made for 1h. pzecious metal in the province. Total Metal Output : While gold made an individual 11.1- I Number i AUSTIN NEAME .. W. D. FORRESTER President Secretary-mas. Vice-Presidents latâ€"T. Parsons 2ndâ€"H. C. Garner Executive Committee 8. B. Scobell,‘ W. A. Devinc. W. Greaves E. Rowe and James Cowan Address all communications to BOX 1059, Timmins Meetings Held in Oddfellows’ Hull. Timmins WATCH ADVANCE FOR DATES i I II in l . vance of 30 per cent. during the 'tIiri. 'ihe total production of all metals deâ€" clined slightly more than 12 per cent. in value. The high records 01 pl'JdUC- tion during the years 1929 an 1d 1930 wow abnormal. and the ï¬gures for the p--. :ytar oi unusual depression suffer by comparison From this point oi view It is of interest to note that he output of Inttals in 1931 was nearly $2,009,100 hiIher than that of 19281119 j.'(".li‘ 13'0- thc sudden rise in il‘...‘ price of cot); I'3'. Total production of illiil-LIS in 1931 was 372950799213 compared vith $83 3515.365 in 1930. Dividends paid in Ontario meta mines during 1931. and also totztl to the end of 1931 are shown bt‘i~3\'.2 To‘al to 1931 End of 1931 S 8.494.406 $145,043,210. 14070.458 119.088 835 105 000 97,576,281 -.â€"â€". DR. E. L. ROBERTS SPECIALIST Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Gibson Building, Timmins Boyd‘s Drug Store, Kirkland Lake l\; HhHuâ€"MMI†' â€"-â€"~â€"-- I 1 G1 ROSS I Dominion Stock Exchange Mining and Industrial Bought and Sold 1 l . I u“. O â€J t Stocks Industry N ickcl -c0pper G old ' Silver-cobalt CASH BUSINESS ON LY Phone 640 , Reed Block Timmirs $00 an, 659864 $3 '61. 708376 Nickel-Copper Industry . ii 110 rmous pransion had been cii Ict- yd during 1929 and 1930 in the mining and metallurgical plants at. Sudbury to co with the great. resources of nigh- made copper-nickel ore disclosed at depth in the Frood Mine. A1812? ' ' 31' this plant. has necessarily been idle "(luring the. past year. owing to the. world-wide decline in the dc. mud to: base metals, including nickel. The rich E â€esourccs. however. are still re and Ask your Local Dealer for Prices, or ' the magniï¬cmt mining, c. InII-Int sting. sm: Lting and refining plant. in c 'nnec- send your order direct to ll Lion with the mines of the Sudbui; area Jo Jo Turner sons. Ltd. :Olllb' H“d.t lhn rte um of the lidI A ‘ Evelt GB]; 0â€" 12111111-:t1'ial DIOSIIPI‘IZN to ,I‘uce tort. n m en ' . ‘ ‘6 s 1113+“ among the mlillll" 'I' «'1 . _, .. Igical centres of the world. . Notwithstanding a decline 0! $14000.â€" .000 in output. the mines of SllClLtva" .have 4to d 11p w Ill under a deï¬es-Con, winch h..14: pr :ved di 3 lSii‘UlLu cl (where ' Olt.‘ smelted by the two proclu c111: com- panies. Internatzon a1 Nickel ant F323 icotibrzdzc, showed .1 dcc: ca». 1‘“ . per I Scent. as coznjired with 11.111980 Whtlc the prices of copper (‘1 other 1130 meals fell to extremely low p 11114 _ nickel quotations. despite c'. rtalec. OUI‘ put. were maintained at tht' 13615 of. the past time or six years. PI'OdllCilOll of premous an me (115 by the International .\c kel Com- pany at Its Acton pant in England. Iwhich has a capacity of 300.000 c1111ccs.. l '. g 1 has grown stileadv. The outpu: I To: at We Manufacture and Carry In Stock AWNINGS l’ A( K BAGS llllil'lltlit‘lVVN HOBBS SKIIS DOG HARNESS ' 1 part FliAI-S HAVERSACKS SNOWSHOES non SLEIGHS‘ TOBOGGANS TARPAIIIJNS HORSE TENTS BLANKETS i ‘vl‘n 14A» Tl \ ‘ 9 h‘.-' LAA\. 5 ‘0 A ‘\ \ Have $1,000 By Saving $6.50 a Month ~l‘ I u \ 3.1. Free booklet “ENJOY M O N E Y " explains time- tested plan. Write or call G. E. GOLDEN 35 Tamarack Street Phone 562-M P.0. Box 961 INVESTORS idlt‘ I .. I AC V\' sJ slA of platinum metals In 1931 was 91.643 ounges volued at $2..8.12834 L1 add: - SYNDICATE tion. gold and silver to the II.\: (2111 of 'L1MITED . I23.381 and 822. 971 ounces. respectively In business since 139.; . i‘were recovered in th process (1‘ relin- 1 mg ‘lllE '0'...) . 'IiII ‘ XIII. camp 21."; ‘ .1 1'I_-n1:1:'k.'1b1e .1=.;-.I....:I-I- , I, l l ! l 1 I l l 1‘ t f“ I was intensitcly carried on in Ont tarit I umour i’ cont. aid end by l . Iments tor the showing Oddiellowa‘ evening All :1 ho (I113 33' a go:d supper and a. goo time are (‘1‘ 1‘0 IliU. circulating Ebbttttttt‘ic -.__.__â€"...__._..____..AM ...»; .“. â€".'†Oâ€â€~o"oo"’o"""" l Death Shocks World in Gold Production ' (.II'LORGI'I II M STEIAN ‘5‘ .iCI A- ill ‘lll‘i'. ‘ suicide '1 G. .lâ€" â€"ll‘ili. Kai wt): lti. M .\'("'.'(‘.lf'-'-.".‘“’("Il and It the w'r.) .d 4' 1.0119611. ILI is csti111;1.(-(l .1: million dollars. of 11:: tabove I . mu‘ ...hII Ea 41112111 i-{IY'Iit‘i'l ill.“ New: '4-1' . A R."(‘III' ;- lid-11.11 11' he. Id Cmipany. Eastman : considered ‘ m 11 His 5 the hundtI d {I I 'WVIIIII'L. ’yf :-:1l ‘. A. To Show Motion Pictures of Timmins Next Week y‘. ’Y“ ) ï¬fv v. l A“ ptlli 1 ..C iâ€) l en recently the its industries; 5:1" ticulars are to b': Sweats 'II.4 here hex: week :he r9111 211' p'ocramm ‘ii'n pictures I'Cie liln nIIIIi Ic'I'II: \V‘ AA ;“ 4 which town of 'I‘me‘nv. res and ther presented ‘.'.‘I‘I‘O ’ ‘. (‘; (‘0 9‘. C11. 1; These :11 v. (I I1: . \P to. .1510 and there has: been an Impression. M mining ground that they would 113‘ Show '11 here However. this wet-k this thr- theatres here. arrangements having been made this wuk for the pictures to be pre- sented next. week. The pictures will be .hown at b3: 11 theatres They will be three days. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. at the. Goldï¬elds theatre and the. other three days of next week Thursday. Friday and Saturday at the N w Empire theatre The Timmim motion pic :urcs will be presented at biith theatres in addition to the regular 3 cv ening next March 29:11 to be he‘ (1 Iin the Ukrainian hall, the past few weeks motioniggo pm. V programme. During )ictures 0t various towns in this part oi the North have been taken and some these have already been pre sented at the towns concerned. Theme pictures wcrr ï¬lmed by the same ï¬rm that 14' showing the. pictures of Thxnmins. In Cochrane and Kirkland Lake where the local pictures were shown the audiences were very Ifeased with them and the same satisfaction is expected in case of ’I‘irrmu'ns. several thousand feet of the ï¬lm the pictures of Tinimins with the police department. of the stores and other business place. and industries being shown. as well pictures touching on the hi tory and growth of the town. The head of the A at New Liskeard was .vesIk complctlnc' arrange- oI‘ the pictures studio are Tiinmins this 1) L h A BEAN SUPPER NEXT TUESDAY ALTSPICES L.0.L. AND L.().B..~\. A bean :z‘.1;);1Ir will be held hall. March LOL. 29th. under and the L.O.B.A. next. auspices. oi the l l invited to the and mi find it. big"; value {or PVC ll 1. involved. Mrs. E A. Lalonde and little tcr, Mary Row. returned to S on Saturday. March 19:21. 11'. wh =3 17c I he}: h .117 I:- wc‘cks wth Mr. Lalonde's (lltlilll nl.1C:l~ m "01 l‘V‘Iv yAALA \‘W’l‘ ' ' II: . . {till :11, people. 1 Liberal l I the . There are said to be . TIMMINS, ONTARIO, T l .t. ..I I .A ' Hi: I Gold Mines, ‘11 I Derry was for 5 :IZian'ic. ' Penn in aciditcn ft): . ‘ , for years past latterly b13111: employed HURSDAY, MAR Pioneer of Cobalt Dies on Friday Las CH 24TH,19 ~’~"'Oâ€oo’o’oâ€â€â€™oo’ In Daring Rescue Anthony H. Derry, Fomtcrly of Porcu- : in the Municipal llth- irc m :1 n Attack of Pneumonia. pine. Dies [11:11 A p". cadcn‘. (.‘oii'ilt In wIIllâ€"-knov.'11 in many '2' 'I c.1111; (If the N ::".‘.I. rcupiu3 where 111* ‘ iii the '11'. 1193 p:;. 13:1'. or. '1 day in ‘ III'Iny Holland Ilcz'ry zit‘aI'I-' of bronchial pnt :11 for week ,1‘2 '1' 1‘ 1'1 \ III 21.11111; II'II‘I .'.‘l 11 the 111151;: cvicus Sunday when 11.» condif Tin" 117211;: 1'.» w I1'.I IIICYI‘ t... 11111... ‘. ......“ . 111'- ‘. LII . .liltl .l inclttdgnu IIII.‘ SLI‘IIT . ‘lllt‘ time. lioI:,I'.t:Il .1: ("1- K.\\.‘1I'Tl .\l‘.- It""llll‘.l)t‘(l to 1111 1011121. 111' l ." . ()L “I l. l V AIA ;1‘.II. ll Lon 1'. v I i . ('11 it ‘ ‘J \‘l‘ 1" 'I Al .AA V the p:‘ Cy- -. :"ll l'ri at 121'. C" 17.11; my lllxi 111 V \ . 1.. \‘ul‘\k‘ h‘ '.' 1.. -,I'.'II.1t:'i1c4 111.4; ‘. 1, l):1'1'_v vim (ma. .. 13:" I: C":'.111t'.'. _ :;~ the urea‘ 1-1' 1 1r: of II a; l;:'I ,1“: tie a in h . home lll Nor‘ he 1'. 0111411211. 119 '1' Cliti many years ago. tl'Icr'I as hoistman I":r the (.11 Copper C'JInpany. and he 11 Sault Ste. Marie distr; c: f..:1' 21' being engage-d as ma '4tc1' m"- the Superior congIr 11121 .I. to Cobalt ï¬rst. in 190") 3-. 21 representi11;: R Int. "WK 1'11- going to the La.111'ent.;;1n. in the Kenora area, when- carried cut diamond drilling. Returning: to Cobalt in 1907. some years master me- at the La. RI).'~::I and he set up plants iii-1' the King Euward and Canadian companies in this ‘ lie was in Porcuti 1e also for but. had made his home in Cobal .I' \.. Nitil' ’lllp- it... 11 llt‘. 1‘4 llil ï¬ll . and 1:1. - \‘k‘lI‘ 1’ 10' bean: (In- '3 “II t“. ‘3- I'..1;_I.I'Id adIInI in the time. Ithanic 11.: came prospector. forests later Vlï¬l ’ I k M 1'. . “9 IL “I. r. tA cs. 111p. o;' .Ilt‘. ‘ k the NIT An g‘lican. Iissing mine. Mr. Derry was a member of the Fourth. ' and Odd Fellows orders. He 11.1.11 ,1 and Labour party leaning4 Surviving are his widow. one son. Wil- liam Clifford. of Cobalt. and a daugh- ter. Alias Beatrice, of Kirkland Lake. with one brother. Thomas Henry. at. Malone. LIT. an '. ers Dairymen of Timmins to Meet in Town March 29 A meeting of the dairymen of Tim- mins has been called {or Tuesday Timmins. at All dairnnen in th) t;:wn and immediate distric. are urgently invited to attend. The dairymcn heie have a number of problems to face at present and it is felt that by mutua discussion and consideration and co- operation some of the difloulties may be removed. In any event it is believâ€" ed that a thorn-ugh understanding of the situation will in itself be of value: and that if the dairymen will unite to} advance their own interests and guard ‘ their own safety mach may be accom I l - plished. The by-law in regard to 113.\.- I the tire brigade. a number ' 88 1 try . make a In the T.m.mins. on Tuesday" th.I ‘ f It . Souil 'F‘. C. Evans .111. . }}.;l\’t‘il -, Linudo n and S R ' ’ be one i ï¬lming.I company. whase head 03109 and ; mentinrr ' ‘ \’ r‘ . e C m ; There. are other questions that are also ï¬ot particular imp ' men and accordingly evIry man inter- . f 111' III. wi .11 the admisqfin let- i†t t l V\'\( teurized milk only to be sold in thei town of Timmins is one of the matters that has caused much cone to the" dairymen and this by-law whl no doubt of the matters discussed at the on Tuesday evening next. . 1‘“.- LL u ortance to the dazry- estcd or concerned in the dairy indusâ€" in this district would do well to special point of being present at next. Tuesday evening‘s meeting. TIMMINS STILL RETAINS ENGLEHART TROPHY HERE from South visited Timmins' on the rtirpose 01' siblc, the Enqlehait Clll‘lill! ti'oi‘vhy. was not 1)0.?\<l'OIC that time The. 1‘Porcup.11e I.nk.4 wt . k p X‘d by W. BIL‘OIRS and the; acai n t rin .ts ski 3) )cd bv W. O. McCoy. They give orcupine Stituz'di y ‘ lifting. it' Two rinks at: (11' 11 ...-......- -â€"â€",.â€"-â€".â€"â€".. â€".-.‘-. --.â€"H ...â€"...... ..--__- 3.â€. ’V ’1 \4 . Ihi‘ 71"1...LI15 a HIP“ name bill Timmin; lq“ ‘l .Anl retains the Engchart t.1";.1:1y. lltlt: Tticneral . A.) . iiiipox'tant one and it I l - Incrly diiï¬cult the I'uin- ' he had to“.1".'.'t.l min-L ’ CAPTAIN ROTHVVE LL :I C.1n.1Il .111 I’m ’1': 1; net. . \IiiI wIIn' tr: 1211- .IAIkIIII tI'IIiailI'I'-;' 1121.1 by Inrin:IIIIIvIII'EII'; m.lllil£31'(l trI IIVIIs of l‘l‘t‘lllX-Ill. member. I .‘\‘ AAAA ‘lecting of the A. .Innua‘; horn 011‘ N.(). II. '1 311‘ NOI‘l i (-)“."‘ CII‘ (5'- Al\ ltLA ' l ,\ -. F . . . .. ,11 A.) K‘ )1 ).l Ct .~' .. H . t;.l.l_1:( (1" 1261': in ~w{(\t'nt ‘l Al “"K A“.' evening "1w town :1 \A (9"; l . (71 called 101' l l I I l l 2 week. I l I l ‘ A larch Timmins. a: 8 pm. 'i 11 chief bIII'inII. :4 will includcrâ€"the for the p:‘1~t Ofï¬cers 1.. the (IIFCIIIE~1’311 .1 toxt 241111 thins piIctI: for the appmachinu' wash The meeting is ('Oll.‘~t‘QIICI'lLi)' is boy-Id that the meeting will. be largely attended. Thor will be present the usual I'cprescntzi- tives of the various clubs: in the astri- I.:i.1ticn bu: it. is hoped that in addi- tion many others intercrted in foo hIll will attend. All who 0 int-crested it. football in this district are urged )9 present and to lend thei. I‘ aszistance and support to fmtballi season so that it may be the best. son yet. in football for the N.().F.A. I’ be. ‘2'.“ I'I't‘I‘i'cii‘Igl I32 I011; the (Inst Ii 11:: VIII ' tin-111031.: (If l‘t-‘iI.’"“ election I and ' k A F q“ ,.5 'v r‘ it. 'lu. ll. ‘1"(‘)... 1 K 97‘ \AAO ‘ I L\) F ("'3 - w-..__-â€"~.-_. “...â€"......- SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES AT THE SALVATION ARMY Banter s rvice: 1'... includ. I UN in“ The" s} Saivation Arr. .11.; Good Friday. 8 Sayings of Jesus on 1:31.11 1} 1â€".t .A })I11â€"-«â€;Sâ€."'t LIB: .199 (11.035. ‘ .1 At 7 p.111.--~Illust.ra.t.cd Infldrcss. “Life of Christ." I.) all to Christ." with lantern slides, A cordial in'it.1.t ion is given attend these St rvices. .‘AW WOLVES DISABLE DEER ON THE ICE 0F OTTAWA RIVER Childerhose of T:1'cnto. for- the new '.pip(r came. in the. J . hi. III . North. was a visitor to Cobalt 151st week ‘and winle in the Silver Town he told . an interesting stoty of seeing from a railway car window two wolves attack- ing: a deer within a short distance of the C ..nadian Pac iiic Ravi 1y 5. Ten: sâ€" kaming branch track. Passengers on the train saw the wolves hams-trim: the. deer on the clzire ice of the ttawa river. but. the wolves were frightened away by the noise of the engine. A game ward-en on the train atked men to go back and kill the deer and put it out of its misery. Mr. .hil‘dei'hose said. This incident showing: the diatructive- ness of the wolves took place about seven miles from Mattawa Mr. Chi 1d- Cl'IlO<t‘ According" to 11117::‘111 Lti he received from railw:-1y emtiloyces in section. Mr. Childcrhose said he said. ' .ll- is armed that d3er were being killed by", each w .3 l‘t' wolves a: an average rate of one night in that, area. The wolves to catch thi: win: Ir. seven of them had been captured rII- ccntly 111the dis 91“â€. “1‘1 â€"-.-- “mm-. The Old and the New be two models have been show- Compari ing at the Chateau-daRameâ€" recently in an of locomo- Ri,ght is the “ orchest erâ€, operated In 1836 to 1850 on the Champlain and St. Lawrence Rail- I road between St. John’ 3 and La Prairie, Quebec, the ï¬rst train to run in Canada. Left, is the 2300 type Canadian Paciï¬c Railway locomotive. a model of the great 2300 it is 648, 300 lbs. 'l'ractive machine that draws modern pas- force of the “Dorchester†Montreal, Ibitiou of a centu tiva. . ‘ We senger trains across the Domiu z‘v‘P’L-tfl‘kngg- (A O†‘ . "Item†{.3 son of t...) two locomotives will bring home the immense l l I development In the past 100 years. iThe four driving wheels of the “‘Dorchester" were 48 inches in height. The six driving wheels of the8 2300 type locomotive are 75 ‘ inches 111 height. Engine and ten- der weight of the “Dar-chute!†was just over 10, 000 lbs; of the in I!!!“ greatly less than the 45,000 lbs of the Canadian Paciï¬c engine. glue and tender of both locomo- tives had respectively eight wheels and twenty En- wheels. A further dimtion of the vast spread in Operation values between the old and the new is seen in the ï¬gures of the latest and most powerful Canadian Paciï¬c “8000†freight engine, the , capable of pulling o of 150 cars. or over a 0.11 given, but it must have been mile in length. *4...“ ' ...." .-â€"â€"_â€"_...- ~Saturday NisIhi ,‘ ... . ; .... _‘Il.. “III I. E L . I v I \. P I II‘ a vIIiw tor the C minor _ AAl l-\x\.- I Easter Sunday at. 11 I1..1n.-â€"-“T11:I Rs- 11 )ll ' III 31.1 {:h .- m..- Russian Spies May be Even at. Ottawa “M... NiIholron. .‘ll’. IIII Soviet Is at “’ar :ula," Geo. H .I for i Speaks t Propaganda. with (“an- he Insists. "Russia . i . I 2.1111. I... A around I . .I. : llIIIid.III;.4 was montsd I‘.‘ ..t (‘ornmon4 :1: (1" ‘Iillll' III ltle \1'I1Ik .,I\' U. II~ Alec-111:1 1' ' -.:.iI1III:t Russa V::‘I.‘I.3.’Z. {111d thii .31 ‘II‘ ‘1 .1. II. . .. \l" . in ‘9 ,\ \‘Jii I' .\ \ . .1» ‘ I . \I'A. .‘Y'I‘ IIII'nincnt l\‘\.' I‘T'Jll'llf'. . I-ouigfiiison :11 Canzidi \‘(L .iilCI I‘II, CGLIIIY. N Ih:Ii: what tiI 111 Canada Is t.L‘..'I ‘. ’l‘hz-rc 11.". winre t1 nan nuke he w1y n ‘11 l by I.‘. A . 1111‘1. V k W \ L) . 1‘.I‘.‘(i .il .1 'Il. [llnll {It‘ll} .‘in‘. . 1-3111 I‘ll-ill: 1.::1s "Canada 3 I... \\’(‘l:tl I:".III=I‘y . '1'1 11". he IT‘S In C.I.11.‘1Ilc‘ Nit'h:11.~~;on. lie 5115'; h'n h'lf'tllbi‘.“ felt country they 11133117.. I believe the flit) 1 05(‘11? D“ ,. ,. p. ‘ l 111. .011“.- I ‘ ‘ .It‘ 1‘3 511 I'm . t . in (lot AA11.(I’ II: I’ICI 111.1; 3 0. v, t\\ ..‘I .. ‘39 I? 11 'clltl â€:Zx‘l v superm- Ht‘ d" If S "I.'.':‘.II‘.d l IIIIiiI it Is to th'. :1 securing" pgispn'ts.‘ and believed they “'lllliil him- ‘no dill:- cultg in entering R.Ii.~sia." 'v'liy don‘t. they go? 154 It I‘-.:nr.'1dI-'< 8111111 and Kamencii com-r that they 1"en.:1'.n.d in Canaad take the place ("i Tim Buck and :1.~~'-.<ooiatci4 who are now behind the walls I Kinds-ton Penitentiary." asked Mr. Nicholson. l “Russia is at. war with Canada 1 I. ’ O "1 11(1‘ ~ and is} \ .4 C~¢ ï¬e. and I am not so sure. that she has I)... (went; mound these P.1Ilia1nent Buildings. Every man in knows that Russia is at war with Can- ada and she is at war in her own coun- y. I; has been woven in I†court LIA \- . t ’8 0‘. IA ‘Q' â€"â€".-.â€".â€" -â€" -.....R- .-a-.. nmw~~yâ€". fl... Mgflma. ..\"' x (1‘ I ‘\]r\n_ .n "\ . 11 ll‘ . A x t . lll‘_‘IIl-) "1‘ I'. compare o .4 I a u . ,' ,4 . .- , .. '. ' . ,, ...â€"...mm- 4“..- , . fl .., “I because . " would _ RIIIiâ€" ' . 1 agents; are in every hamlet in this: _ country from the Atlantic to the. Pac.- ‘ ~â€"~-.~-.D.-thv “-0... .. uâ€"I . \ l Seeon (l l I 0“ Section PRICE FIVE CENTS m -WM_--QM~H_" :' CAUTHIER 81 PLATUS l t l i i Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. 1 Reed Block l Pine Street South Timmlm ‘ ‘hmfl-Mbhl_._n-m.mm' “â€"Qâ€"abâ€"«u eâ€"uâ€"v cum-“M-flâ€"O-‘Iâ€"O DEAN KESTER BARRISTLR. SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Marshall-Ecclestone Building i l ‘\ _.,.-.. ,‘ - \ William 0. Langdtm Barrister. Solicitor. Etc. A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK 'l‘immins. Ont. DOCâ€"... ...-..., CID-.... CDCâ€"..- l {intarlo ‘g COW-Iloâ€"nmd l ‘fimmins WMâ€.~â€"Ch.b -â€""..â€"- “llâ€".ltâ€"g mopâ€"...†Dr. J. B. "Mickie... (Successor to Dr. Harrison) Physician and Surgeon PHONE 416 Moys sey BuildinII MR-"-â€"-I.~â€"â€".n_r 'D-Umlbâ€"lblocâ€"prmuâ€"u- IDsâ€"w ,-.. » ‘ \ A ... _nâ€".-..-.Ilâ€"O..â€" S. A. CALDBICK Barrister. Sclicitor. Etc. rown Attorney Distilct of Cochrane Bank of (Tunnncrcc Building 'l‘immins. Ont. I" ‘ . l l l l i'l I Ru». atchmakcrs Jewellers l 111 Work Guaranteed .M\(.NUS. Mgr. M.A., L.Ph. AVOCAT -- BARRIS STER Hamilton Block Ontario W4.“ ~4...~so~.._- _ ‘. l Timmin this country ‘ that the Soviet Government, sent money ._. ’ Into Canada to pay {frmizers to disrupt. wli 1.1: other ‘ war V 1rd» this; I"?! X' ‘g' v'v (...; country. if. sent? _ ‘)0' ...). :I. w. 1);: .1 s3. cred Ill} Elu: C Q1113 with her own ‘. ‘ which. has been .iLlII women (21'. .‘i‘.'.' 1 :0'1." , 32.1)» AT ( (K â€R. \‘Vl'. (leI'IV . TEILI'II FOR BIIING t v d . .,,.,. iTit‘Il 04‘ 1? (W: .' 3...â€..9 Ihulnl. y 01‘ tins \t'ttk ...... Gtgnac was chargtd in Cochrane p 111cc. court bcioz'e Magistrate E. R. Tuckci with .1. sault and causina bodily harm On March l5, he started :1. Iigh. with L90 Rivest. afterward continued outside. the course of the. struggle. (Lana ct‘f Rivest‘s ï¬nger at ï¬rst joint. charge was proven Gig'nac was gixen lab III' at Burwash. John DJIO r1 ltu.~sian. was convicted of vagrancv and semenccd to two mon‘hs' imprison- ment, accimpani ed w.‘.h a s: ronc rII comment. .. t ion of deportation. Dunn}: . bit. The ‘lflrI 51x mon ..3 hard 3'1! V e“ t CECIL RORABECK. NORTH BAY. I. l.\ GER . J In a pool room. which w;1':' and as a result,‘ Communistic orâ€" _ ‘ 11}. Mrs. J. Wilkins, L. R .A .M. TEACHER OF PIANOF‘OR'I‘E 11. Floral Park South End visited on Wednesdays (Phone South End 110) ...-..-- ..7A7,.‘,4 .-.â€"ah, A “.-‘f ,_-, , ,‘f ,..,~, A A'.\_,~ ,‘ , ,.- ..7,\_,c.’â€".. -. .0...â€"l. Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.LS. I Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc. . Old P.O. Bldg., Timmins Phone 382 ~_ ..Ar\’\A/\ \ Awrw« "I‘immins Pioneer Chess and Checker Club. .Meets every Tuesday at 7 pm. over Woolworth’s Store. Visitors welcome . More Members Invited. : W. RUSHWORTH S. BURT. President Secretary 5-18 DIES AT ROTARY MEETING «1.le ï¬r bl Do to one and pog‘Ilai' . I‘l Cecil R’Jrabcck uci i::. V‘l’S se" :ed with :1 1217211 heart tack Mi R rabec k was attending thy-v weekly luncheon ('1 the local Rota club. A br 1' f period after he had drurtd th: membeis on .1('LIVIC.{€S c 1mâ€" in: under his direction, h-'I to :lump in his chair. dying in 11 minutes. The late Mr. Rorabeck . v.;d:I'. y known I came with tragic North Bay‘s mow (“LUZ/ens on Monday. V .- v.1. I 9 (uL‘ I" ".. I .v \\ flit. H thri'II :Il'. 'Ind 111 Ontario geneialy 3.) years 111 North Bay He tock an actiw 3311': 1th Bay, 32123171: In} . 11":.;1t"‘- Institute hr; 1'.i. Inincn: in board (11 trade 'II‘esidIInt of III." Rotary Cunadian CLub. ' Mr. Rorabeck known member .Oz1tar.o Ii“ ‘.'.'.’l-, :1 : Inhi- RIII.’.I.1‘ D:'I.;'.:. 3 Ontario. while , memb It}; ‘ur. ,v‘ 11 ') it :.s , szk and pt »‘ C" JIM: . V‘,AI st. :b best ll 11 i III proi'I ~..;o:1 I I‘It.‘ 1;) .- Wit ; (If 2.1: 21.5 tlt'mer fire-ski- A ~ .'~. “(:th 1111 thI; ilIll-f‘ I:i’ hs I‘iI-ath tr" " 211110;} III 3 A .\ Rik 9 ii L r ('11 I" u 0.1!. l‘.‘OlI‘ On I .'I:'i(;, « .,l' )v l'lx‘xu 1’5 Norihcrn It 15" 3.. 'IX 1'. and A. M. ' i) DGM :11 191k? ‘ III .1: were: E xrrIlI :C‘rzaptier 3:1‘ ‘1'th ‘VI 1"“ in 1904, IPrccepto.‘. Hanan-g.) l’Tt't‘I'plt’Iry N1 14. Great Priory of Canada. In 1907. and Provincial Prior in 1909. H'I aim member of the Scatmh and a: '11.:- ' it Illa: , the Mj'.‘ ‘2 The late widow H. C I'Illib'. f’ T‘ 11"!- form“? I: .A..I V) ‘ .1 .0.. Ir Q‘e M‘t. .. c I11~ (I)!]\) 'l‘(:'. J()llrl.‘v ‘1 IA '1 R. Le. aid of Rama-seas tic Shrine. 3' in. and three childre being: Mrs. T. Shaw, of Ra ,zu skasâ€" r l The funeral wa4 held yeste relay «'Wed- nesdayi 11nd .‘vLa:.311;c honour I l suddenncss , prominent , wli-I1‘1 ‘ known drug-i ry ‘ atlâ€" ‘ \‘(JS 80th ‘ ° 311134711.“ ' mI mb'r Iii Ni,1.s~.i:‘::' 1.. title ‘ and ; l l I thc c: h s death was po- - Mr. Rorabcck is survtvcri by ' also a ' orvther and two sisters. one of the lat~ . W. I). Cuthbertson, L.A. CONSULTING AUDITOR Ofï¬ce Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2. Marshall-Iittclestone Block P.O. Box 832, 'l'immins. Ont. -umhuâ€"OH“-ODâ€"MOM l I i l l l S. G. FOWLER i l AI II «mutant liAC'CUUIllllil’ :-.I.d Ofï¬ce Supervision' A uditor ._ | Phone 625-.1 X l ‘31 lourth Avenue 'l‘immins ' â€"o--â€"...â€"â€"»-.uâ€"n.â€"~ sâ€"upâ€"N ...â€"ns-nampw- 0â€"... . IVV~'I--3-1.- ..., ~\_.._r. v 'â€"4l .-. ...â€"....x.» â€-"â€â€™O"O’O"'lâ€o’I" .l. W. McCONEGHY PLASTICRER and CHIMNEY BUILDER Contract Work , Nothing too small or too large, ‘ 1116 Cedar St. 8.. Timmms t l I H El l 0. ' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Oï¬icoâ€"Room 10. Reed Bloc-k Phone 040 PO Box 15 91 'Iimmins, Ont Temple of . SLOMA TAILORS 69 Third Ave., Timmins Phone 592 Work Called for and Deliver“