-..â€""â€"< t# t d (} 09 (h 0) i i) i mm t § i i § ) ces i i4 smcs i1 i ces -“â€".Iâ€".u_uq_uuâ€"q i.â€"llâ€""â€"-..â€"‘ O t mss $ 0 1 ) encA h 10 mss Langdon Langdon Presidentâ€"Austin Neame Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W . D. Forrester P.O. Box 1059, Timmins, Ont. Monthly general meetings of the above branch will be held in the Legion Hall, Cedar Street, South. _ Timmins AVOCATâ€"â€"BARRISTER NOTAIRE Hamilton Block Phone 1650 Timi Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. Architect Ontario Land Surveyor BRuilding Plans Estimates, Etc. Old P.0O. Bldg., Timmins Phone 362 ARCHITECT 7 Reed Block ; 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 boil it for at least 20 minutes. All QOutside Toilets must be made flyâ€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere Ool. XXII. No. 47 D. Paquette, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Timmins Service Satisfaction Sanitation The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 Third Avenue DEAN KESTER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERR Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDING Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Timmins Branch 88 Canadian Legion schumacher High many a_hers on We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Ask Your FLAGS HAVERSACKS SNOWSHOES pOG SLEIGHS TORBOGGANS TARPAULINS TENTS D. R. FrankIin Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MASSEY BLOCK T4MMIX®, ONT. and Soxrth Porcupine Anase Seguin ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS DE LUXE BARBER SHOP Your Local Dealer for Prices or send your order direct to . BAUMAN § Nt through their Reference er High School andad A WNINGS PACK BAGS EIDERDOW N ROBES SKIIS DOG HARNESS HORSE reque morit U“‘ 1# Timmins BLANKETS Empire Block Timmins Ontario ~14~26 ~14â€"26 â€"14â€"26 fairs in most of the countries. A greatâ€" ‘ er part of the people are afraid of anâ€" | other war and because of this they are ‘ slow in making any move which might better their living conditions. Mr. Gray stated that in France there are two factions. The businessmen and the ‘higher-paid class of employees are afraid of future development, while on the other hand the peasants and orâ€" dinary labourers do not feel that there is anything to fear,. The trouble, Mr. Gray reported, comes from a friction ! amons the high government officials. He then spoke of his visit to Switzerâ€" land and said that it was a lovely and most peacefulâ€"minded country in his ( former visits, but now its countrymen are anxious and worried about present events. He stated that remarkable preâ€" parations have been made to proteci the country from a possible invasion such as happened to Belgium in the last war. He said that plans have alâ€" ready been completed which will enâ€" able the Swiss people to destroy all bridges and tunnels leading into the rountry, if such a necessity should arise. Iluminating Address on European Conditions "Europe As I Saw It o‘ the address given by at the regular meeting club on Monday in the o‘ the address given by Robert F. Gray at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis club on Monday in the Legion hall. Mr. Gray stated that he had been in Europe three times during the past thirty months, but even at that he had not had the opportunity to cover the entire continent. He said that a presâ€" ent conditions are not at all satisfacâ€" tory in most European countries. The cause of this uneasy condition is atâ€" Robt. F. Gray Gives Kiwanis Excellent Address Under the Title, "Europe as I Saw It." Fear and Uncertainty Creatâ€" ing Evil Situation in Europe. Even Switzerland Preâ€" paring to Defend Itself. tributed to the unsettled paratl the c( such last W country are -beï¬ind his legislation. The speaker said that he spoke to a German citizen, who had been educated in Engâ€" Published at Timmins, Jnt.. Canada, Every MONDAY and THURSDAY Mr. Gray also spoke on his visits tO Great Britain and Ireland. In closing, the speaker said that he couldn‘t help but realize how thankfu he should be in having the privilege of living in one of the best countries in the world and having the best of neighbours. He said that although we had our minor differences they were nothing to compare with what is going on in Europe. Monty McLarney reported on the work being done by his committee in arranging for the Kiwanis "Welcome to Summer‘" dance which is being held at the Riverside Pavilion toâ€"morrow night. A floor show has been arranged and invitations have been issued for the event. Mr. McLarney stated that in case any one was missed in the issuing of the invitations, they should get in touch with a member of the Kiwanis club at onte. A. F. McDowell reported on the work being undertaken in connection with being underlAaKCN iI1 CUILLIUCUGIGAL . i the Kiwanis Boys‘ Camp. He sta that over three hundred names h: already been submitted to the comn tee. These are the names of yol boys in Timmins who. in the belief charitable organizations, warrant a s at the camp. While the capacity of camn is limited to the handling of 0 132 boys for the entire summer, effcC are being made to take care of as mi 2s possible of the boys whose nat have been forwarded. at Lake Couch‘t club for assistanct transportation camp. The music for mins DoYs at New Liskeard the members have earned t . club offered. With no c case and no clues to affair is an absolute Many weeks have elapse Frank Dolan disappeared Lake. Authorities have anr as yet no solution to the ; sented by the missing wo xO TRACE YET OF WOMAN MI®SINXG FROM ELK LAKE W. W. Tannetr Day Rynmer was icheon. Mr. Rynmet ociated with the In: D and is now Aaffil al branch. he wondetr Ehe Qorcrupine Nopante McDowell reported on the work ndertaken in connection with ranis Boys‘ Camp. He stated »r three hundred names have been submitted to the commitâ€" ese are the names of young Timmins who. in the belief of work on, the whoie blank to the po‘ice. announced that he problem preâ€" woman can be HC mt 1€ 1€ Six Dogs Poisoned One Night This Week cay Ne Humane Society W arns Against This Form of Crime. Notify Society if Dogs Annoy. penalties. The new location of the pound will be near the town incinerator. ‘The council has given this ground to the Humane Society on which they will build housing quarters and a suitable run for the dogs. The pound was forâ€" merly on Spruce street south, but due to the many complaints received from peoâ€" ple in that district, the society decided to move their quarters when the lease Stole School Lawnmower From Kirkand Lake School Pe‘ty thieves around Kirkland Lake are respectors of persons. They even stole the Central school lawn mower in front of the school in broad daylight. When members of the school board orâ€" dered two new ones, they marvelled at the thief‘s daring daylight theft and cpined . that it was probably the jbest time to steal such an article because walking around in daylight with a lawn mower would not arouse the suspicion that it would after dark. ,nl,’/qf///’///l/â€â€lâ€lï¬%â€â€™â€œall.(flu * L* * * *L 44 *4 4) .“. Noticeâ€"On double feature programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. for the Second Show if they desire to see the full show. M\\“\WM“SSS.\X\SS.\SS.\S.\3\)\%.\\S.\.\S“.\S“â€â€˜ ’ # *, A. A % A A.Z 1 A _A «P T/ ts C M t C _A BB Ceatt TB TT ___ s s 2 F * (George Brent and Beverly Roberts in $ o y ie e it [A ~ * * £ > ’ t* [ / y f L ' \‘"" 4 »? #Z «COs COUNTRY AND THE 7 W P AR.I', F R().\I. l\R{)N§ CA D.T g + wWOM A N" $ â€" Russian Picture, with English Titles 2 ;cs\\\s\\\\\s\ss\\\m\xxsxmxmx“xissss\xs\\.\\s\\s\:\ss\s\\\\s\“\\_\\“_\am. *; # # 4 .0 iA L*A * * *L * ***#* l/l////.///7’?â€7/?â€â€™/â€â€â€5’7.f\u x aco MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. Special Matince at Palac‘e“:l‘_heatre- THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH Double Feature Programme Chester Morris and Helen Mack in "I PROMISE TO PA Y" also Shirley Deane, Jed Poutry and Slim Summerville in "OFF THE RACES" FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 25â€"26 On the Stage THE GREAT PAULINE " Racketeers in Exile " On the Stage THEGREAT PAULINE FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 18â€"â€"19 SHIRLEY TEMPLE in MONDAY TUESDAY, JUNE 21â€"22 Edward Everett Horton and Margaret Seddon in i WEDNES, THURS., JUNE 23â€"24 George Bancroft and Evalyn V enable in ogs were poisoned in the district ding Elm street north. on Monâ€" terncon and evening, Austin MIDNIGHT SHOWS, Friday at 11.30 p.m. Special Matinee Every Saturday at 11.15 a.m Timmins Theatres * Let‘s Make a Million " TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH, 19837 it of the Humane Soâ€" This is the time of the Palace * Dimples " T 2.30 p.m. EVENING 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. ce Theatre Every Saturday at 12.00 «o‘clock Noon. ADMISSIONâ€"All Children 10¢ Many Real Champions to Feature Boxing Here Chaimpions galore will take part in a; Brief sketches of the fighters who card of boxing bouts here on Tuesday | have been chosen to come to Timmins evening., June 29th, according to an| follow: announcement made toâ€"day by the! Jean Paui Lachapelle, lightweight Sports Committee of Timmins Silver |class, 135 lbs.. Champetre Boxing Club, Jubilee and Porcupine Old Home Week | Montreal. Canadian champion. Started celebration. Jean Paul Lachapelleé,| to fight in 1935 in the Novice tournaâ€" Canadian amateur lightweight chamâ€"| ment, losing the final. Later on he enâ€" pion, is just one of five wellâ€"known | tered the junior tournament and won, Montreal boxers, four Toronto men and | beating Eli Brown, who is toâ€"day lightâ€" a Hamilton lad who will take part in | heavyweight champion of the Dominâ€" the bouts that have the complete sancâ€" | ion. Lachapelle did not take part in tion of the Amateur Athletic Union O0f | any more title bouts (though he fought Canada. According to those who have|and won many club fights) until on followed boxing in the _ Porcupine. for April 12th this year he met Babe Mcâ€" many years, the show on the 29th will | Leod, Canadian champion, and lost by top anything ever seen here. Tl-mminSi only a small margin. In this fight he arena‘will be used for the event, | hurt his hand and was prevented from Ben Stockley, well known Toronto | taking part in both the Montreal and boxing mentor, will be with the Toronto ; Quebec tournaments, He won the title team, and the popular Charles E. Ring ) this year at the Dominion tourney. of Toronto has agreed to help with the ; Stewart Gordon, 135 class, Mapie refereeing and judging. | Leaf Boxing Club, Toronto. Toronto The best local amateur boxers will| City and Central Ontario Lightweight be chosen by officials of the 'I‘immins‘ Champion. Meets Jean Paul Lachaâ€" Police Amateur Athletic Association to| pelle, Canadian champion, in Timmins. take part in the same card. The assoâ€"|â€" Harry Baltin, welterweight class, 147 riatinn is alsn coâ€"oerating with the|lbs., Y.M.H.A. Club, Montreal. Started Chaimpions galore will take part in card of boxing bouts here on Tuesday | h; evening. June 29th, according to an| fC announcement made toâ€"day by the Sports Committee of Timmins Silverlcl Boxing Card for June 29th to Be Outstanding. Notable Visitors to Be Here. Event Being Run by T.P.A.A.A. for the Committee of the Silver Jubilee Weeek the bouts that have the complete sanc-‘ tion of the Amateur Athletic Union of | Canada. According to those who have | followed boxing in the Porcupine £or{ many years,. the show on the 29th will | top anything ever seen here. Timmins arenawill be used for the event. ‘ Ben Stockley, well known Toronto boxing mentor, will be with the Toronto team, and the popular Charles E. Ring of Toronto has agreed to help with the refereeing and judging. The best local amateur boxers will be chosen by officials of the Timmins Police Amateur Athletic Association to take part in the same card. The assoâ€" ciation is also coâ€"operating with the Lions Club in staging the event. SS * *4 t 4 t s ts MIDNIGHT SHOW Every Sund FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 18â€"19 Jean Muir and Warren Hull in MONDAY TUESDAY, JUNE : Gene Autry in "SHAKE DOWN" Also Hugh Herbert and Patricia Ellis in "LOVE BEGINS AT TWENTY" FRIDAY, JUNE 25thâ€"One Day Only "WE ARE FROM KRONSTADT" Russian Picture, with English Titles Dick Purcell and Ann Nagel in "KING OF HOCKEY" also Warner Oland Keye Luke in "CHAS. CHAN AT RACE TRACK" WEDNES. THURS.. JUNE 25â€"24 Double Feature Programme Lew Avres and Joan Perry in Goldfields " Fugitive in the Sky " " Ride Ranger, Major Powers, Brig.â€"Gen. A. Ross and Other Distinguished ||___ Soldier to be Among Those Preaent for Provincial Conâ€"| â€"â€" vention, to be Held in the H. 8. Auditorium, Timmins. || The conve special appe About 500 Expected for Legion Convention Here his boxing career in the Novice tourâ€" ALSOQ sSERIAT d to place a sleepingâ€"cal ) station, and in this way that all attending will be billetted for their visit. ntion will have an extra il to all branches because ay at L the noidIing ol UUie north is an attraction her parts of Ontario. modate the large inâ€" which about 200 can hotels and homes of trict; the T. N. O nlace a sleepingâ€"cal Ride " 12.01 (midnight) Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAY and THURSDAY nament of 1935. He fought some of thei best boys in the province of Quebec and | ' lost only a few bouts. This year he won ,th‘e Montreal and Provincial titles and { lost out in the Dominion final to Gorâ€"| don Shmaltz, the champion. | Norman Hurdman, 147 lb. class, Maplel |Leaf Boxing Club, Toronto. Toronto ‘and Central Ontario champion. Will i meet Harry Baltin here. l of the fact that there is two years‘ busiâ€" ness to be transacted and all will want to know firstâ€"hand what has been acâ€" complished in that period. Another drawing card for the deleâ€" gates will be the presence of Major Powers, minister of pensions in the Doâ€" minion government. His address on matters re pension work by the governâ€" ment and the new legislation will be one of the high lights of the event. Brigâ€"Gen. Alex Ross will have a mesâ€" sage of much importance to all exâ€" servicemen. Returning from the Goodâ€" The parade and service at the Cenoâ€" taph will be one of the largest gatherâ€" ings of its kind ever to ‘be held in the North Country. The banquet (plans for which are going ahead) will also be one of the biggest and best in Ontario Leâ€" gion circles. It is expected this will be held in the curling rink. ‘Through the generosity of the High School Board all conveniion sessions will be held in the High School audiâ€" torium. Special firemen will be detailed to guard the building and all safety precautions have been assured by the Legion. The beautiful grounds and the setting on the high ground makes the Timmins High School an ideal one for this big attraction for the town. The local branch has been instructed by the Ontario Provincial Command to curtail the entertainment of delegates to a minimum on account Oof the large amount of business to be completed. But a dante is being planned at the Riverâ€" side pavilion and there will be side trips to.the mines and the Abitibi Pulp and Paper Mill at Iroquois Falls. It is also expected that convention sessions will be held in the night. servicemen. Returning from the Goodâ€" will Tour of Germany, he no doubt will throw a new light upon the problems o‘ exâ€"servicemen in European countries. The Timmins branch of the Canadian Legion are to be highly congratulated for their efforts in securing this conâ€" vention for Timmins. The support reâ€" ceived from the merchants and business men, also the general public, in the past was given full consideration and it is hoped that the delegates will by their presence repay a portion of the gratiâ€" tude the local branch feels it owes its generous supporters. Jack Stockley, 135 lb. class, Premier Athletic Club, Toronto. Son of Ben Sstockley who accompanies the Torâ€" cnto team. Meets Rene Thibault ‘here. Rene Thibault, 135 lb. class, Chamâ€" petre Boxing Club, Montreal. Started to fight last October in the Novice Tournament and won. Lost out in the final of the Junior Tournament the folâ€" lowing month. Had six fights last winâ€" ter, winning four and losing two.. Enâ€" tered the Montreal tourney and won that. Lost out on a doubtful decisicn in the Quebez: Provincial tournament to a lad he had beaten twice before. Harry Hurst, 126 lb. class, Iverly Community Club, Montreal. Has been boxing for more than four years, but won his first title in 19386 when he beat Maxie Robin in the Montreal City Tournament at 118 pounds. The followâ€" ing month he won the Quebec Provinâ€" cial title and was chosen to represent that province at the Olympic trials where he eliminated Herve Lacelles and so earned the right to represent Canaâ€" ds at the Berlin Olympic Games. This year he has won both Montreal and Quebec Provincial titles at 126 pounds. Steve Curley, 126 lb. class, Maple Leaf Boxing Club, Toronto. Toronto City and Central Ontario Champion. meets Hary Hurst here. Billy Barry, 118 Ib. class, Iverly Comâ€" munity Club, Montreal. HMHas been boxâ€" ing three years. Won the last Quebec Provincial title from Joe Debrosky who in turn beat him in the Dominion final. Can take care of himself against anyâ€" body. Russ McCarthy, 118 lb. class, St. Ann‘s Athletic Club, Toronto. Southwesterr Ontario Champion. Will box Billy Barâ€" ry here. â€"Those are the matches arranged far for Tuesday night, June 29th. O ers will be announced socon. Mexican Bill Passed as Canadian Fiveâ€"Dollar Bill A warning to storekeepers to guar against a Mexican bill which is beir passed in Kirkland Lake as a fiveâ€"do lar bill, has been issued by Chief ¢( Police W. Shane. One merchant has a ready been caught by the change artls The bill is a Mexican five pesos no and has the appearance of a fiveâ€"doll; bill except that: it is siif printed in Spanish and | able red seal on the back North Bay ‘Nugget:â€"SQ impresseqd; liif Maid was one member o‘f Toronto‘s goodwmi sgurance mission to the T. N. O. region that he| Mines t was moved to remark: "We should give| sary and the west to Henry Ford for an old car| care of t] and concentrate everything in Northâ€"| cident se ern Ontario." given it a fiveâ€"dolla htly smaller ot\ Those Wild Yarns in the â€"| Wild Daily Newspagers Woodchuck Causes the Derailment of Speeder Empire Block Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONSULTATION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Women Gordon Block (From Kapuskasing Nort Henry Swanson, C.N.R man in charge of a sec stock met with an unfort while at work on Mon 4 Gordon Block Phone 1615 Tim W. D. Cuthbertson, LP.A. CONSULTING AUDITOR Trustee under The Bankruptcy Act Room 2 Marshall Block Telephone 611 Timmins, Ont. byt Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o‘clock Monday, Wednes day snd Friday nights. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 228 Box 67 Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O. Box 1747 Mines that no inves sary and that the me care of themselves Dr. 8. Mrs. Summers, Supervisor Studioâ€"101 Cedar N. Phone 1048 Timmins, Ont. DR. E. L. ROBERTS sSPECIALIST Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat 0. E. Kristenson CHIROPRACTOR Xâ€"_RAY NEUROCALOMETER Bank of Commerce Buildin PHONE 607 The Listz Pianoforte School of Music Piano, Theory, Rhythm Band, Recitals W. L. GREENIDGE Porcupine School of Commerce 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 11 Phone 1565 " justItled 11M e newspapeI 11 Timmins, Ont Timmins, Ont Timmins Timmins AT 14â€"2%6 question D