â€" FQI' ypï¬i" con’#enmhw and eeonomy ---sayq 'Baxl Tad Bystem. It wfll aflord ns great' . over. ny "trip _ Piles Go Quick ‘i’** "you have in mind. Ca‘rs for :. hire ‘by hour, day, .or trip. | Spec- \ Sal rates for long distance. , > PH.NE zal-n. ~â€" Piles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause. That‘s why salves and cutting fail» Dr. Leonhardt‘s Hemâ€"Roid, a harmâ€" less tablet, succeeds, because it reâ€" lieves this congestion and strengthens the affected parts. . Hemâ€"Roid has given quick, safe and lasting relief to thousands of Pile Sufferers. It will do the same for you or money back. Moisley Ball and druggists everyâ€" where sell Hemâ€"Roid with this guarâ€" antee. New and Secondâ€" Hand Store _ _‘;Satisfaqtion asaured ‘you hero *i? whether you Buy or: Sell. Give us a Trial. â€" Goods Delivered Free. :P.‘:’ C a g > ‘,: y 7 y .'s ds “ '1. > + th: > a t . Â¥ hy hy f K1 s ‘ N: x1 k 9 h I came to Timmins seven yYears »hgo poor. ‘And to-da.y I am walkâ€" ing with a cane because I am cripâ€" ‘pled up afterâ€" ha.ving " paralytic stroke, whith left me with a weak GOLDPIBLDS TBBATEB BLDG Phone 34 â€" Timming _‘ _ Purchased. â€" Lowest . Prices ,on . . â€"Goods Sold. WEENBERG Phone 610-.1 leg, 1 RBest Prices on all Goods â€" Toner A. MacDonald . Barnster, Solicltoi', Etc. leg, but I am still in the Singer wing Machines : and Willis Pianos;‘_ ‘:conrteously : 'as usual,, 'under thof 6 . same name. . All of Furniture, Bought, 3 Oedar Street North Phone 380-A :Sell Before You , broqght baek to 'l‘lmmms by W. Bro. e hy $13 sto G'mnd 'Lodge meetmg at Fort Wfl- Tiam last month. .. Mr. Whyte: retnrned last Thursdafy from a. very ‘enjoyable vacsâ€" txon, part of wlnch was spent at the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Oana.da, A.F. A.M., ‘and reports a splendid time, both a’c fPort Arthur and ‘Fort William and on the ctuise â€"4 Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantléek Roofing Coment For. Sale BUILDING CONTRACTOR Cor. Kirby Ave. and Monntjoy St P. 0. BOX 974 â€" TIMMINS8, 0 JOHN L. HUNT, he Foundation +4 w cvqnnryi | oib e wfe t n s n d s drict dn Ne uo 4 TIMMINS BRANCH, 5 Specml activity is reported in the mines and prospects in Dack and Skead townships, near Englehart, and Emglehart has hopes of becoming a mining centre well as railway town. w 5o ;cuw J CaL. t Mr. Whyte was also enthusmtxc in hls praise of the spirit shown by the citizens of Fort William and Port Arthur during the meeting of Grand Lodge. _ Everything that could be done to make the stay of the delegates pleasant seemed to be the desire of the citizens of the Twin Cities,. Minist ActipggManaget. i. 27-208 5 Pau. 2â€"door Sedan 27â€"274 5 Pass. 4«0door Sedan 27â€"408 8 ‘Pass. 2-door Sedan 27â€"26 2 Pass. Coupe 27-288 2 Pass. Country Club Ooupe 27-28 4 Pass. CouDe 27â€"48 4 Pass. Coupe 27â€"540 4 Pass. Country Club 27â€"58 . 5 Pass. Coupe Prices F. 0.8. Factory Government. T‘mc Extra ~ULL, UHC ~AS OL bIL JJALLU ALIIUâ€"LLS . JLQVIAUOLILLD ln CARSCS Wnere !tnere 18 ~â€"no Otne]‘,‘ Or- and prospects, pointing out how the| ganization. With this addition to the Conservative Party had aided in the| present law, conditions would be ‘development of this country:. . He|‘much 1mproved, indeed. - ’ suggested that a Conservative Governâ€" Here is the létter from Mr. Alec. ment at Oftawa, coâ€"operating with the! phwar, President of the Associated Gilovernment at Toronto v:llll still furâ€" Boards, relatwe to the matter:â€" ther assure progress an prosperlty for this North. : Iroqum,s Falls, Ont .A wealthy Amerwan is to attempt to swin the Channel this year. We understand that if he fails he will buy the thmg ‘and take it back home to practice on. Obituary report says one man esâ€" tablished his fortune by : dressing chickens. That‘s one of the best ways to:lose it these days. . ‘14%" ) ©1685 (11 .B.) 1685 (123"' %B)\ (128": W.B.) 2340 (128" . ‘W.B.) ; 2455 (114%Â¥" W.B.)" $1585 lOD { 1144 Y $1000 14 .s. . 1710 y‘ 1880 New York American. 19 This: new_ law seems to meet the objections . Which . Associated Boards laid before. the Government almost a year ago, so that the Assoâ€" ciated Boards and the local Boards may feel that they have done good work for the munmicipalities in being mstruxpental in . havmg ‘this legxsla- 'tlon passed. _ . If, however, any of the local Boards Dear Sir:â€"At the recent meeting |\ in Halleybury the question of the care hospital and death charges.| for indigents was discussed and it was decided to get definite informaâ€" ‘tion from Toronto as to the recent leglslatlon «before ta,kmg any further| action. I now have before me axcopy| of the‘act which provxdes Lor hospital| care and Government pa.yment in :"e\ ‘ gard to indigents, . ... / Hospitals . receiving Government Grants must accept such cases. The municipality in which the patient is to pay total charges for treatment, and burial expenses, in the case: of the patient‘s death, The new law,, however,, has givenâ€"zelief to the muniâ€" cipality in defining the word, ‘‘Resiâ€" dent.‘‘ Subâ€"section 3 of sectlon 23; readsg as follows :â€" Ni cce Sub-sectlon 6 provides, ‘‘That the Supermtendent or other officer of the hospital, upon the admission of any indigent person shall by registered letter notify the clerk of the county, city or separate town of which thell patient represents, himself as being a resident, giving such particulars as may be avalla.ble to. enable the clerk‘ to identify the patient.‘‘ â€" Subâ€"section 7, ‘‘Unless the clerk within 30 days after the mailing of such notice notifies the Superintendâ€" ent or other officer of the. hospital by registered letter that the patient is not a resident of the municipality he shall for the purpose of this) act be deemed a resxdéht of such munwx-' pality.‘‘ , uy wl r "o ds "ud. “U-N however,, has glven~ne11ef ‘to the 1 mum- cipality in defining the word, ‘‘Resiâ€" dent.‘‘ reads as follows:â€" . “Resldents-â€"â€"For the . purpose of.' this section shall mean actual resiâ€" dence within the county, city or separâ€"| ate .town for the period. of three months, within five months next prior to the admission to the hospital.‘‘ Subâ€"section 6 provides, ‘‘That the Superintendent or other officer of the hospital, upon the admission of any indigent person shall by registered 2L SUGGESTS 8OFT BALL â€" Subâ€"section 3 of sectxon 23;_ towns of the North now have thnvmg soft ball leagues for which the public _ LrAGUE For Tek NOR‘I‘ *Si The increasing populamty of soï¬r .ball is very evident, not only in th‘ev‘“ é% North, but all over the country. The* game ‘has certainly waught on. In the North Land it has taken a notes- s,g,} worthy grip on popular fancy. C A. league to m-; show special fayour,. clude all the towns of the North hay . -'k 2X 4 also been mentioned. In this respect . ig; letter notify the clerk of the county,| Lh° North Bay Nugget {laflt Week* city or sedvarate town of which the says :â€"â€" es : beer remo%d Anotherlgaroub 6. h‘ow-. : ever, still remams. \‘That is the: of indigents coming from unc 33: territory. / Who id to pay for theml‘ Burely not the municipality . upon ‘whom they are foisted? . :Surely not struggling hospital in this North,. Thé Advamce has maintained that ds ‘the Government is the only one to re-fl ‘ceive any revenue from the uno ‘ ized * territories, â€" the . Govemment‘ should pay for those from the disâ€" Here is the létter from Mr. Alec. Dewar, President of the Associated Boards, relatlve to the matter:;:â€" : Iroqum,s Falls, Ont Aug. 2nd., 1926 To the Secretary _ â€" Timmins Board of Trade. WQcmthehrgeststockafhommmime m’tbqyor beforo yonueme. Outtormsmvm rumnable Wae s oc o O outaide of town. _ . * * chianiy punicâ€"ApiHOd 1t MOre. OJ probable that he will give muceh t and effort for the election choice of the convention. . rms:n LABERGE UNANIMOUS _ . ‘ _ . For NIPISSINGâ€" LaSt.:;quek M Fred Laberge was » unanimously chosen by the Conservaâ€" tives of Nipissing as their candidatp{ _ in the Dominion election, Messrs T. . J. Palton, John Ferguson and E. es Young were also nominated but all ‘ ‘. CA N orthern Ontario softball . league. either in 1927 or 1928. There Je is ‘a probability that is being talked of â€" ."; now. ~Softball has certainly caught~ 78 C on 8 +5 Cl wok 2E d ie sï¬ in e ds ho I'U""f"’i 4 2 6e3 vnthdrew ;['xm ns man c,omment- ing on the choice said this week that the Conservatxveg ‘of Nipissing were lucky in theli' andidates, . dosm:xb:â€- < ‘The honour of being the first indi= .. vidual to drive an automobile throué, "' from Porcupine to Cobalt falls to. Vincent Woodbury ,. wellâ€"known cxfa ‘zen of Timmms.‘ Mr Woodbury go his machine south of Ramore bn ‘l:he regular roads, then for gight mil bad to be hauled a.long by ‘a team; afterwards coming down the railroad on. Every town in the North has itsg league and all of them, judging by. reports has a fair kind of team. There‘s no doubt about such a le gue . being feasible. . All it needs is for : zomeone to start the ball rolling.‘‘ _ e '“Ea* ties for four miles. rather bumpy gomg > by .. E The story of the earning of this hon= .. our is told last week by The Northem News, of Cobalt, as follows:â€" _ ' Mr; Vincent Woodbury has the disâ€" tinction of being the first to go fron Timmins to Cobalt by automobfle,t iry, T would ‘be very glad mde tl\ey would communicate Wxth m'_ . Yours trnly, ISEW' ie