P TIMMINS i00GE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 'OOWWN “OM“WQMQOQM'OOMWN“OO nendene" & & W““WQWWOM““OOWOW WW“WMOOMOQWOOOOOOOQ: Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenne. Visiting brethren requested to attend. Alf, Prout, W. G. Smith WWOMMMMOOMMOOMNOWW MQ“: 9000000090080 00000000000§0000800006000008800000000600666 C WM@M“WWWOMQO*OkaO-&MO@Md Opposite the Goldfields TIMMINS GOLD MINING STOCKS Homer L. Gibson & Co. f ons An important subject in your education today. the most beautiful watches in America. The (Grm:en Bracelet Watch are famed for beauty and doing their duty. We have them in grsen gold, platinum set with diamonds, also in goldâ€"filled. EHEvery watch carries a guaranteo from the maker. o esnpre s taaa t Fall term Sspt. Ist. Further information 14 Cedar St. Up Stairs. A Rf Jewseleor and Optician Teclenhone 141 Pine Streot, Next Post Office The Timmins Conservatery H. F. Schroeder, Director. Faculty of three experienced teachers. Vocal, Violin, Piano, Thceory, and Wind Instruments. G°eâ€"RLSp o IFos\ B Td Highest Artistic Standards WILLIAM HAMILTON COMPANY, LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE SIMMS & HOOKER Te have just received the Agency for Gruen Verithia Watches LRA onlE kf f[fl‘ ®ey> Peterborough, Ont, Hydravlic Turbine Machinery Pulpmill Machinery â€" Sawmill Machinery Structural Steel and Steeli Plate Work Transmission Machinery Grey Iron and Brass Castings ¢ (Agents for Confederation Life Association). t2Cnen 703â€"4â€"5 Eank of Hamilton Building .. Halperin L. Halperin Jewseler and Optician MUSIC Northern Represertative VINCENT WOODBBURY We can execute orders in thess issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptly and satisfactorily. Wire your ordsrs at our expense. TORCNTO, ONT. Meets every first and fourth Monâ€" day in the Oddfeliows‘ Hall at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren always welcome. FIELD Wm. HANCOCK, TIMMINS LO.L No. 2552 PHONE 64 Residence PHONE 118. COBALT, PHONE 17. Ue=) U UCIL 59 J Jal The new Executive consists of following : Past President: Angus Camphbel Cobalt. (President: Perey Mader, of bury. f ViceiPresident: Fred. E. Thomp of New Liskeard. Seceretaryâ€"fregsurer: H. P. CI ton, of North Bay. Assistant Secretary: Mr. Kelly ed president. The members felt that while Mr. Campbell had done such exeellent work and deserved the honor with Perey Mader to the heim, the ship would be well handled. Mr. Maâ€" der will be a splendid president, as he is always courteous, broadminded and fair, and in addition he has what a president of ithe N.O.H.A. needs, lots of backbone. He will not only make good decisions, but he has the courage to back them up and enforce them. N.0.8.A. T0 HAVE SAME®= GROUPING AS LAST VFAR (Continued from page 1) continued applause. Every man in the room was anxious to see him refain the presideney for another year, but be refused to consider it. Similarly when the secretaryship came up and Mr. Charlton was nominated ithe apâ€" plause was very insistent. When Mr. Charliton declined man after man got up and urged him to stay, until it was finally arranged that he be given an assistant, and he agreed to remain on that eondition, ‘When Mr. Campbell made his refusal definite, Perey Maâ€" der of Sudbury was unanimously votâ€" TH®L ONTARIO RAILWAY ANBD MUNICIPAL BCOARD. In the mhtter of the Application of the Council of the Town of Tinmâ€" mins, undsr subsection (2) of secâ€" ticn 18 of ‘‘The Municipal Act,"‘ for annexstion to such Town of that part of the Townslip of Mountjoy adjoining the said Town of Timâ€" mins consisting of all the northâ€" east quarter of the north half of Lct 1, Concession 11 in said Townâ€" ship, containing 40.v4 acres more or less, and being the property of The Timmins Fownsits Company, Limitâ€" ed. & Appointment for Hearing The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board hereby appoints Thursday, the fifteenth day of December, A.D., 1921, at the hour of halfâ€"past eleven o‘clock in the forendon, at the Court House, in the Town of Haileybury, for the Hearing herein. Dated at Toronto this 9th. day of Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Rly. Tenders for 75,000 cross ties will be received by the undersigned until 12.00 o‘elock noon, November 30, 1921. ‘Ties must be made in accordance with F. & N. 0. Railway Specificaâ€" Ties must with "&.*"& tions. Ties to be delivered F.O.B. cars ab Cochrane or other points along T. & N. O. Railway. Delivery of ties must commence not later thamn June Ist. 19822, and conâ€" tract completed net later than August Tiet, 1032; ; . * Contractors must be responsible for all Crown Dues and furnish seécurity for completion of contract. Tie Specifications may be received on application from the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessariâ€" 1A 1CC TENDER FOR TIES,. tE en\ ‘nuy.sl AZ % '.',:5"\'%‘/5@; “flts.\ C t ppâ€"G %flfl) Rr elo} “r "H. C. SMALL.‘" â€"*Tender for T 7. A. GRAHAM BC UT( 1921 ader, of Sud:â€" TXE PORCUPINE ADVANOR Secretary. D3 nNal 1, of 108 the n ard finally left as was also the entrance for ~ and reduced ra mears of encouraging . juvenue leagnes was discussed at some length ard finally left to the new Executive, as was also the question of a separate entrance for visiting team players, and reduced rates on the railways. There was a big fight over \Canadian Soo‘s application to have the Michiâ€" gan Sco play in the smftl‘u»ern group on ‘the. understanding‘ that they could. not represent the group in case they should win that group but that the higkest Canadian team in the leagite would represent the southern aroup in their play offs. The move was strongly opposed by Sudbury and a number of other delegates, but the final vote was eleven to ten in favor of instructing the new executive to immediately communicate with the O. H.A. to try and have this arranged. It is understood, however, that there is considerable opposition in Toronzo to this movement, the claim there beâ€" ing that Canadian teams should have first eall and as Sudbury gets the worst of the deal thatat wouldâ€"not be fair to admit ‘the Michigan Soo to the detriment of Sudbury. The interâ€" mediate and junior schedules have not yet been drawn up. ‘Mr.G. W. Turk, of the Falls, is convenor of the Saheâ€" dule Committees, for these sections in the northern group. The senior scheâ€" dule as drawn up for.this section and approved by the Exeentive, is as folâ€" lows: There wa Soo‘s appli gan Sco pl on ‘the. t could. not A numbert of matters were dealt with at the general meeting. It was deâ€" cided ‘that transfers were necessary when a player moves from the O.H.A. to the N.O.H.A. or vice versa. It was decided also that in places where there is no junior team a junjor player may> play with the nearest town in which there is an N.O.H.A. junior team. A resolution préesented by the Soo asking for three subs instead of two, was voted down. « Means of encouraginge juvenile case they sho that the higk league would eroup in theit Penalty boxes from now on must be covered and protected from the public so as there will be no interference with players serving penalties. bury Sat. Dec. 31:â€"Timmins at Falls. Tues. Jan. 3.â€"Haileybury at Lisâ€" keard. § Wed. Jan. 4.â€"Falls at Timmins. iSat, Jan. 7.â€"Liskeard at Falls. Sat. Jan. 7.â€"Haileybury at Timâ€" mins. â€" bury. Mon. Jan. 23.â€"Timmins at: Lisâ€" kéard * Thurs. Jan. 26. â€"Liskeard at Haiâ€" leybury. Sat. Jan. 28.â€"Timmins at Falls. Wed. Feb. 1.â€"Falls at Timmins. Tues. Feb. 2.â€"Harleybury‘ at Lisâ€" keard. â€" Sat. Feb. 4.â€"Haileybury at Falls, Sat., Feb. 4.â€"Liskeard at Timmins. Moa. Feb. 6.â€"Liskeard at Falls. Mon. Feb. 6.â€"Haileybury at Timâ€" bury {t] Chief Melr dale charge Laeâ€"t fro Mon Sat. Mon Wed. D Sait A mences ONn and lq)quois Falls number of matte young gentiema Sudbury says awn that put th Jan. 9.â€"Haileybury at Fal‘ls. Jan. 9.â€"Liskeard at Timmins. Jan. 14.â€"Palls at Liskeard. Jan. 16.â€"Falls at Haileybury. Jan. 21.â€"Timmins at Halleyâ€" ret M s, Chief Mo# ntly bronught 28.â€"Liskeard at Haileyâ€" )1 O( )1 1O Ays I t the svaimst TECY 11 U n 8t .\.ï¬l]‘!'il!'.\' %"‘ s o e e‘ 3 : Soo in Suicide. Wmomn»umnmomm 60 An{ Haileyâ€"| $ . Calls. at Lisâ€" imins. & "alls. at Timâ€" | | it 'Falfs.! ‘immins. keard. leybury. ! : Hailey-l at L:s-l’ A e !i * Phone 10 B Phnone 20 D ; | Deocecesesdb0oc0e800S8000S880C40000A40O0bL40eA04CO044004%0 limmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. Mary Morrison, May Richardson, â€"â€"â€"f N.G. Ree. See. Child‘s Welfare Clinies, W9dnes- days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. &A 1st. Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn. 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. MceInnis. 4th, Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. 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Members Standard Stock Everything in Jewelry mommp enpmansmemermmnnnn com in ancommemic Direct Private Wire Connecting all Offices. . HOEWITZ INVESTMENTS (Between Hollingar S M. WERNICK, Agent for Northern Ontario. AT KORTH BAY L. E. DORWAY Mcintyre 12% have opened a LOSTâ€"A black leather purse conâ€" taining cheque and between $55,.00 and $60.00 in bills. Finder please return to Mrs. Ben Beauo{\amp, Poreupine P.O., Ont. â€" Reward. 468 0. SEGUIN $ Maple Street, Timmins, P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. Yard and Warchouse Iger muores). Sewing _ Machines _ l. A. HOWSE 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery ALSO SELLING PIANOS Agent for Singer Hollinger 14% Phone 154 sSCHUMACHER Phone 95 B oronto. TIMMINS. wl hi