préf dis ings Oof {ne past govern matter, bec; Wants Both Routes for the transâ€"Canad; The George Taylor Hardware Ltd. Now is the timée to Paint before cold weather sets in We carry a full line of MARTTIN sENOUR Paint and Yarnish. Exâ€" pert painting advice gladly given wE CAN sOLVE YOUR PAINT PROBLEM® Phones 300â€"301 t 16 across the street or across the country Second Ave. between Pine and Spruce, Timmins â€"Phone 4350â€" (Continued from Page One) of the word. He did nst Ur 17 Pine St North Impaired vision means reduced ability to carry out the tasks your position requires. . A., REMUS, Optical Dept. find tha the for estlu pplic Vansickle Transport Neglect of your eyes may cause you many months of poor health. Impaired Vision! ral1s that is real bargain regular $3.00 timates ~, All Copper how inss C Bral at ease toâ€"day by having you! imined by our registered gra optometrist. Wash Botlers sear or how far you are kle can do the job most No distance is too long cr Evenings by Appointment Head Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ontario nch Stores and Warehouses at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swastika Special $1.98 Lanke, Cochrane 11 35 "/e toy , 11 1ame _ the much s had n this some, that built in years gone D Dsminion Govt the province ir ause appropriations oo many roads had i vears gone by. Hc These are specially priced for clearing. Do not miss these bargains. Any pieces displayed on tabl ezzllche ........................ l 9C 0n h") D mCoving, you will efficiently and at too short. Phone GUN AND HUNTING LICENSES CAN BE PURCHASED HERE ; ALSO A FULL LINE OF HUNTING MATERIALS. e askcd for q1 to the Domin 10â€"50 with the s of the high ce all <the pe RED FEATHER ELECTRIC IRON ons were exnhnauste had beon halfâ€"starte He claimed that th had not been fair t regard to the Trans In the matter of th d been altogetheer to wisting, he said. H Phone 190 iduatd 12 provilt hway m ecsple 0o $1.79 Th the cid exhaustt ay, e I'ï¬/;/ee y x) Hi( 1mpol due | nan mine wh ite mol! nIit 11 orth. Hon. Mr. He tention of th 11 1l Le With lockâ€"on Cover this week only 79 C Garbage Can Pcant handi the q impcC 11 1J slawhe from Kenn 1i psopi Timmins try lost by unâ€" s pointed out in reality much ple living here holders of the mone works und at every nâ€" ) much more be left, with oyment and uld be worth the immediâ€" Oll Ho 1I th Ho 1 govern with th A x _A V 171 il ld th . The th gl 111 her MJ1 )11 v all . Weather Unsettled ;;f.f’, for Next Few Days, 1l } John William Carr, distinguish=d | veteran of the Great War, died at St. Mary‘s hospital early Tuesday after noon following a short illness. He was 44 years of age and had come to Timâ€" | mins almost a year ago to work at the Hollinger mine. As a member of the Canadian Léegion branch here he was Ihighly thought of, and the funeral services, to be held toâ€"morrow (Friâ€" day) afternoon, will be under the lauspices of the Legion. Legion members are requested to fall in at S. T. Walker‘s Puneral Parâ€" lors on Third avenue at 4.45 p.m., to !accompany the body to the Church of the Nativity, where service will comâ€" \mence at five o‘clock. Honoured Veteran of _ â€"Great War Passes Huntingdon Gleaner;â€"When Benjaâ€" min Romer complained to Indianapoâ€" lis police his son, John, was in a quesâ€" tionable tavern after 9.30 p.m., and that it was time he was at home, the officers went over and got John. "He‘s been staying out late like this several nights now, and he‘s got to stop it," the father told police after they had usy Cver since. It has been found necsssary to postpone the annual tag day from Scpt. 7th to Sept. 21st, but |tha cause still remains as worthy and \as deserving as ever. The Canadian Natiornal Institute for the Blind is accomplishing a wonderful work for the blind in Ontario, and this district has many examples of its success in ihslping the blind to help themselves. l' The campaign here is being sponâ€" sored by the following committee:â€" His Worship Mayor R. Richardson, Reeve C. V. Gallagher, A. Borland, Sam Bucovetsky, Charles E. Cook> W. lF. J. Cosser, J. E. H. Chateauvert, Rey. lCanon R. S. Cushing, H. P. DePencier, |G. S. Drew, R. E. Dye, R. J. Ennis, C. L. Herchman, Dr. S. L. Honey, W. S. | Jamieson, Capt. D. Jones, D. E. Keeley, E. L. Longmore, R. M. Macaulay, G. A. Macdonald, Rev. Bruce Millar, Austin Neame, Rev. Fr. J. R. O‘Gorman, Dr. [E. L. Roberts, O. Sauve, Bernard Sky, |Reg Smith, C. D. Stevenson, J. H. Stovel, Rev. Fr. Theriault, Ven. Archâ€" deacon Woodall. Ladies‘ committse:â€" Mrs. D. Chisholim, Mrs. Nap Caron, Mrs, E. Dore, Mrs. L. E. Dorway, Mrs. J. W. Dougherty, Mrs. J. M. Douglas, |Mrs. H. Dean, Mrs. W. France, Mrs. Mrs. Carr arrived from Weston, their home, last night. Four children, now grown up, also survive. Mr. Carr had served overseas with the Lancashire Fusiliers and was deâ€" corated with the D.C.M., MM., Croix de Guerre, Mons Star, Victory and General Service medals. He was woundâ€" ed twice during his service and reâ€" ceived a pension. John William Carr to be Buried Toâ€"morrow with Legion Honours. In Timâ€" mins a Year. Deaths as a result of the Florida hurricane this week will reach the apâ€" palling total of 300, it is reported this morning by the American Red Cross, though other estimates place the numâ€" ber as between 500 and 700. Millions of dollars damage was done. L. Halperin, Mrs. Dr. G. F. Mitchell, Mrs. W. H. Pritchard, Mtrs. : M. B. Scott, Mrs. H. E. Shippam, Mrs. H. G. Skavlem, Miss Betty Sinclair, Mrs. H. Traver, Mrs. B. Waite. F. _ A; Burt. manager of the Dominion Bank herse, is the honorary treasurer for Timâ€" mins, while W. S. McDowell, of the Bank of Toronto, is the honorary treasurer for South Porcupine. THREE HUNDRED REPORTED DEAD IN FLORIDA HURRICANE Timmins Tag Day for Blind to be Sept. 21 Circumstances Make it Neâ€" cessary to Postpone from First Date Set, Campaign for Worthy Cause Now in Progress. D. B. Lawley, field secretary for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, is in town at present perfecting arrangements for the annual campaign for funds for the Institute‘s work in this district. Mr. Lawley, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Mary Lawlâ€"v. 1nNursday, max. on, min. max. 62, min. 38; Saturda min. 42; Sunday, max. 5 Monday, max. 65, min. 4( max. 69, min. 43; Wednesd;: min. 48; last night‘s mi this morning at eight o‘clf Weatherman Holds Out No Promise of Clearing Skies or Warmer Weather. Wednesday nJ WA _ ‘man could learing skif morning. * s0; msaltlurday, maAX. DT lay, max. 56, min. 40 65, min. 40; Tuesday 13; Wednesday, max. 63 night‘s minimum, 485 at eight o‘clock, 52. T temperature still rise sunshiny days, th ool. No frost has bee d last Friday‘s mini rees is the closest ap tpone 7th to hes A T a wiey, accompanie Miss Mary Lawlz week and has bee | SKI€Gs or warms ag. "Unsettlied for was his prediction. sevin days have Saturday, Monâ€" is morning. Th« been found ha ap have taken an active and helpful inâ€" terest. On Tuesday evening last Mr. Lawley addressed the South Porcupine lodge of the Eastern Star. A number of the ladies of this order are forming pari of the South Forcupine and Dome tag day committee, a tag day for funds for the Canadian National Institute fo:r the Blind to be held at South Porcupine and the Dome on Tuesday next, Sept. 10th. The Schumacher tag day will also be held on the same date, Sept., 10th An appeal letter, supported by an inâ€" fluential body of sponsors is going forâ€" ward in the mail and there is no doubt but that donations will be forthcoming as in other years. The Canadian National Institute is D. B. Lawley, field secretary of the| Canadian National Institute for the| tu Blind is having good success in the| he annual campaign in this town and dis-l tin trict on behalf of the Institute. Wellâ€"| th known to the public in the Porecupine| ne as a blinded miner who lost his sight] T bli aln in a dynamite mishap twentyâ€"one years ago, Mr. Lawley has been carryâ€" ing on valuable work for the advantagse| wa of the blind. He will address the Lions cip Club at Timmins this (Thursday) evenâ€"| wi] ing at 6.15 p.m., giving the club much | to: interesting information on work among| the blind, a topic in which the Lions| to have taken an active and helpful inâ€"| ¢n, Annual Appeal for Helping the Blind Ta.g Day at South Porcupine %} umacher on Sept. 10t at the Institute is Doing. The Isle of Malta in the Mediterran arising cut of Italy‘s threatened i lies only 58 miles from Italy‘s Sicily is reported from London that the B to Gibraltar, but a despatch states aircraft carrier carrying a crew of and is strengthening her air defenc (CENTRE) in the above layout,. M the island of bells, yells and smells, of Italy." Incidentally, Mussolini s MAKERS of HEALTH UNDERWEAR «+ KNITTED OUTERWI British Naval Stronghold at Malta Imperillied by Italy » 2 M Ns . PM 4 '% # + w / wat . 8Â¥ . us Sixtyâ€"seven years ago Penmans high reputaâ€" tion was founded on a policy of adherence to fine quality materials . . . careful workâ€" manship ... correct styling. When you buy Penmans knitted products you will enjoy comfortable fit and extra months of satisfactory wear. cipat help timeé the the bee bei requ tute 9l B1 â€"blind n mad 11 bi Je@0] it HM.S mMmien.> â€" th 10 nce Advance Want Ad s ready sympa the Porcupin: raised in the 111 he P 1M blind and i ul )pl 16 â€"suppot lccordin umber in th being ly $1,.050 and han 60 skamin 1J ime 0o of g ~do hem. n b 11 po hy towards the district. The 1934 campaign plind arn Institutd ut and C3 blind 1 rcupin xyyv > €] worth many ntributing to is good busiâ€" half of All are Ontario ) their special of the Instiâ€" ind hope and f diplomatic dispute between Italy and Britain st Africa, A British naval stronghold, Malta 0,000 people, most of whom are proâ€"Italy, It he greater part of her naval force from Maita BOVE) is being sent thtre. The Glorious is an that Britain fears an attack from the Air, i (TOP) and the fortifications are also shown : miles wide. It is known to British sailors y as the "British pistcl pointed at the Breast 1 pointed at Italy‘s back." 1emseIv becoamil1 )Ine â€" and the Inâ€" ough the everal of isements t is antiâ€" response call that AYT Ana â€" blind divi SKe°Q help PA SOIl ich OIY Sudbu: thing Ca North B N.0.G.A. and FPros. Cotcher, Donald and D. Kerr acted as M.C.‘s for the evening. The singing of "Auld Lang Syne" brought a delightful Scottish night to a close. sSAYS BABY LINDBERGH CAN BE PRODUCED IN COURT NOW her r.A. _ CNnAaAmpli Bobby, wins years it has appy Evening Spent at the Sons of Scotland niat hi re must be someâ€" he Lee family of ee presents the ip trophy and four out of the n up for compeâ€" F2 %¢ 1035