4 . m w y "fl-"g :.â€"g?‘dh Fi Nesc KE . n DA + ) .ers Chflb . There was agoo ance of the. members and mmt- od gmeste present for this event, and "j ,»mnnd good‘-t:me was had by ail; e ':‘:q(gsgi i i w oo 199. io h {\- i t 1 Â¥AI aAc e And * > us ,\ O W qv,J wt fl \ o e n â€" eB . Gune y 11 ‘arm., there: wfll 'be A. semcew,‘ t 3 p.m., a com-; «_ * T.._,_.'/ * e read. i .“-- ie $ * Noh We 4 h Bc e hss 1 ty Snd e P e on o uc e 54 w y 111 a _the United _ Church chnumacher. â€" The gix visit: 'mll_ also. assist on . the â€" k-" _-r of France. l'l‘o ‘Be. Ha’ld This Weekâ€".end. . Major s Oam amd ‘Other Oï¬icers 170 ‘be Here ts .â€"â€".â€"â€"- anmvérearv sevvwes of the ight (Wednesday) in the Mclnâ€"| _ 880 yards. relayâ€"N. B.‘ C.â€"T.â€" et rea,tmn ball, Sohnmacher ‘by (Crenghton, IWIB, Dowd?efl ’fld Stfll" 6 Ramblers Club, . There was a pood Eratt) M _ 4 anee of »thmombers and invit=|â€"â€" 120 y ; pr t fot this event axang Th se ME L ‘ge. d " W 1 ill visory IE t M P t *y0 / s _ _ Mr. Whaley can well be proud of: hls pnze trout, and the beauty is anâ€" pro f"f tha.ti no nnstaké was made; C ‘m : .selected and eleet-l suecessful fAisherman as sacreâ€" waitin by Mr.; Whaley and will ‘be entered in The Star contest this sumâ€" -mer â€"It sure looks like prlze-wm- ; ‘n This â€" beauty weighs seven. pounds and was just 2314 indhes from tip to tip. Many oldâ€"time: ï¬shermen} who have. ‘seen this trout since its ‘capture : enthusiastically agree that ‘for size and quality it will be hard to f‘,,beat looks like one of those ‘tront that fishermen tell about. You; know, one. of those that get away, but. for which proof can not be produc- ed."" said one wellâ€"known local fisher. i‘iman ‘‘ Â¥et, Mr. Whaley was able to. prod ~(:e the figh itself :proof a,nd-ll '%th taxpe measure and the scales gave_-} the proof of the facts. . e 8 { h O es A UUM(L uc\.‘"â€".wv. «ho. A 0/ .i-dlï¬llfl{.li!.;' Rey. J. D. Parks, the mayor of Timâ€" fmms, ‘or. hds a:ppmqtee, the. president ‘of the Timmins Board of. Trade ; an' mibtion of Dr. Haga and Mr. Mackie ;nommahons were -declared _‘closed""’i : n_ Mr.â€"F. N. Wha.ley on Monday of ;t.}ns week caught one .. of the ï¬nest‘, speckled troutâ€" ever ‘taken in this North Land. It was caught at Waâ€" waitin by Mr: Whaley. and will ‘be taken up the questxonrz;]ï¬f th the Of: Pmï¬damse ‘to: hesure doâ€"0pi .a.mi the best servwe to ";t.he‘ fular\ Beauty Taken at Wa.waitin Will be Entered in Ontario Comâ€" â€" petition. j;;hospx._ é., problems, and in the course f ‘of thil mention was made: of indiâ€" gents. ifrom . unorganized. : territory. Dr. District Medical Health Officer, of North Bay, who was ‘ent wih Dr. Hague, expla.ined that ‘the Government was now paying the~ ~hospital bills of. ‘mdlgents from unorâ€" terntory who were in public â€"hospitals. This was made possible by ‘an order-m-councfl passed for relief of settlers during the Haileybury fire disâ€" :aster. ; This ‘orderâ€"inâ€"council> was â€"worded hroadly enbugh to include the case of: mdlgents from~ unorgamzed; iterritory at any time. Dr, George â€"'f,;.‘_'eother very helpful and inâ€" ing information in reo'ard to ;’;),}ea.lt.h ‘and hospital m'bters, ‘his inâ€" ./ 440 _ yardâ€"J. Leng, Timmins; ‘Gaveney, Timmins, . Time 58 2â€"5. . _ ~ Half Lengj, Timn 'ns, A‘e [Pelletler, ‘North Bay; H. Parkg,_. ‘Nonth Bayr. 2.11. 1-5 c se , 'l‘he followmg is the results for the ‘Intermedwte high schools;â€"C. Starâ€" gratt, North Bay C. I. 100 yards, "hurdles, runmng broad jump and shot put. L. Timmins high 'school 320 yards. dash. J. Leng, '{Tnnmms, half mile, Leng aiso won the 440. J. Gordon, Halley'burv, = hing hxgh JFump, OH. Par s, Nortbs Bay C. I, javelin. . _ hy ; The annual_sehool boys‘ track and id meet for District No. 8, Northarn Ontario, was held at North Bay on Saturday last.. Thirteen qualified to enter the provincial final meet at Varâ€" sity ‘Field, Toronto, in September, by attaining the required standards. Of this thirteen, two were lads. from Timmins High* School, â€"L. Cavengey ; 100 yards dqish-â€"-C Stargratt n ts â€" Bay Caveney, Timmins ; â€" G-Qr- don, Haileybury. Time i0 4â€"5 seeg L. Oa.veney and J. Leng Tunmins at. Ontmo _;-Athletio‘ Méeet in Toronto.: \ 220 yards dashâ€"L.. Caveney, Timâ€" 'mms ; °C. Stargratt, North Bay:; H. Tweedle, North Bay. . Time, 24 26 hould suppor itover gen: il any . campb,xgn ipat on shou 8 on a large seale, with everyâ€" body . omg ‘their part. He Td not "fm‘nun any small eï¬orts bwf, yfelt that complete and fally organized plans shouliiibe made to finance the helpful nstitunmon. Re """ Fi“'Thena.ult sugâ€" the town i passed y by-law to grant a specifiad sum each year. In this way ,alf-w,’j"_‘_’; d bear their share. This sugâ€" gestion met with general approval tâ€"that same time it was pointed out hoepitd was ope of 'Vthe greateat mets the town counld have and should appreclate-d ~L,, Caveney competed in W o t nt o )n Bpruce street, near the station, ' ther, of ‘eourse, . permzttmg *~ Tt has been usual lh récent years. £o. §tart1 [ %e _open air concerts on the F sday â€"in June, ‘and This phan is bemg fo.llawed tlus season. . ALGOI’d- "Imng spemally good programme of music may be expected this unless rain or cold prevents.. yery incréused interest. Even as it ,-*87 the ‘ROEOOGQ‘ es Aal attention on t M wl i +3 es e o ce oo‘ propre s for some tlme The 'closmg of theâ€"Peninsnlar. ipropeftty has. f a drawhack to the area, t] "cmgh thosm the Paclflc Coast, w1fl n"’fâ€â€ ’ mdermtlon. â€" This. water, ny!mth holdé the junior â€" ‘spring ~boardâ€" natlonal swimming title and is a fast swimmer. hoi t tb W is NP on the msxde mamtam_«.. ' Wdue to Tackâ€"of good ‘ore ,or even lack, cf} money,, ing even now a good snm in the treaâ€" Fan:tasm; ‘‘"A Hunting Seene 195 9 â€" Fox Trot, ‘‘Hanky Panky."‘ _ lSelectlon, “'Sounds From Engâ€"- land.’ y : ~ The: foll'owmg is fthe programme to be given this evening by the bamd â€"--; â€" March, “Washmo'ton Grevs e ' Selectmn, <‘William Tell.‘"" Solo, â€" ‘‘The . Merryâ€"Go~z Round 22 by Bandnmster F. J. Wolâ€" no. Progra.mme for First of Wee?* Gonc?rts, Weather 5 of Gu certs for thls season mll be held tlnsi (Th arsd. y) evenmm t the lband st‘mld Waltz, and Poppies.‘‘ The first of the open air band conâ€" J tw w vâ€"â€"_-â€"â€"‘â€" es _ The regular scheduled matoh for the- 5d:ay was between Timmins and South ’fPorcupme but Tmmms ha.vmg drop:â€" ped from the league, aq exhxb;tlon game was a.rtranged for. _ , Ned + ~dropping. out leaves two ‘te‘ams in the: northern group of the ‘N.O.B.A;,, South Porenupine and the ~Melntyre, and. the sohedule wfll have: to ‘be . re-anranged he : previous sohedule. ‘being â€" ara«Wn, u,p to. allaw for the three teams which entered $ o ;the dmousslqn ‘the council b â€" Cast week a car from Toronto got through to Fimmins after visiting Iroâ€" Journey as a dificult one and hard on a car and suggests that in a week or so with the repair work in progress on the road from here to the Juneâ€" "In a scheduled P.D.F .T. leagne game» . ghe lI;ancs l?st boTï¬he Dome by a ï¬for.; 2â€"0 last night. e game was playet at the Dome grounds and: was lIliee eontested all through. The Dome' team played a lgood combmatmn game in the first half, and Richmondâ€"scored _.bobh goa.ls '.l‘he Lancs played a hard game in the isecond half but could not. gét the ball past Jemmett who was in good form. Leonard in the‘ Lane‘s goal also played well. . A. goud crowd was on hand and witnessed a real good game of. speedy foothall A Cadman, referce. : A_ conple of Iroqunois Falle cars nave made in here, but found more than one spot difficult to naviâ€" gate. ‘Allâ€"seem to â€"agree that in a few days, however, the roads will be in n L Game Yesterday at Sehmnacher Re-§ 2/ place $ “South Porcupinev’ i § Yesterda,y aftemoon m an e""- ,' tmn game of baseball South Parc\l fme defeated the McIntyre Ba' seball t by a score. of 14â€"12. â€" LANOS L.O8E TO THE DOME °. /.. IN LAST NIGET‘,S P DP instructed to enforee the dog b . Wu car hm.fl;ia Weel that