Five Thousand to be at LIONS Convention the governors of the six New England StatesuGovernor Wilbur L. Cross of Connecticut, Governor Youis J. Brann of Maine, Governor James M. Curley of Massachusetts. Governor H. Styles Bridges of New Hampshire, .Governor Charles M. Smith of Vermont, and Governor T. F. Green of Rhode Island. Advance registration for the convention Bridges of New Hampshire, .Governor Charles M. Smith of Vermont, and Governor T. F. Green of Rhod-e Island. Advance registration for the convention has already filled all available accom- modation in Providence, necessitating the docking of a passenger steamer to accommodate the overflow. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, hero of many arctic and antarctic expedi- tions, Senator Byrd of Virginia, and Col. George A. Drew of the Canadian Army will be among the principal dence in autc plane and by Col. Gec Army w spPakers sion. linois L1 all-Lion deuce v returnin Detroit. across the Oklahoma bers of L; THURSDAY. JULY 16TH. 1936 president of Deputy L191 North. He 15 ccmpanied l Richard 4 Colorado. Dr Ilcn 1 10.000 Settler Drowned in Lake Near (‘ochrane Last Week n (MG 0V9“ :l I lie bes $88 her I] W E If lC H. V. Ball in Providence, R.I., for Notable Event. Admiral Byrd and Co]. Drew Among Principal Speakers. Timm .lbs m COD .011 Clear B.(,‘. Fir V-Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Floor- ing; V-Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Feather- edgc; (,‘Iear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes; 83511 in Stock Sizes. Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, (‘03! and (lake, Mine and Mill Supplies Yard Schumacher Phone 725 John W. Fogg Limited '13 dc Rough and Dressed Lumber E. Washington and New York. via Montreal. Toronto and Special trains will travel ie continent from California. a and Texas, and the mem- the Association in Mexico, nbe IC 1935 conven red Pulean [Lion delegatl 111’ addr N h 1t! 3( 33 . the provincial police a e provincial police tool equipment and after som lake the body was recov J'clock in the evening. 1a 1‘6 11D . will be represented at 3y F. H. V. Ball, past club here. and District mt Governor for the ! automobile, being ac- rs. Ball and children. 336 hit the water. In mic and was see: 5 recovered from min: when the 36 res y year iation in N. invention was ha narks the official i fiscal year of the mas been marked by in membership and years. The associa- .d 113' m more ina. beside ate M: has mg man 22 year: ‘iving only 21 fev was drowned a when the vmpanions I sue Lassard [Let doing h of Denver. 1e International 9 over the ses- 1f filia LE member 1D; Complete stock of he mbia riend 'mr and has as 2741 clubs 9 than 85.000. bed in three 1 was held. 3 accommo- from that DE CTROOII DDS an 'm Head Ofï¬ce and Yard Timmins Phone 117 man His )llll SE 1ma ries for Ida. .011 ime bl it Carl Nelson lies in hospital at PO William, victim of a freak accider. which broke his left leg. He was l‘idil‘ on the platform of a truck which w: being driven behind a pulpwood truc Some of the logs fell from the vehic ahead and the truck in which Nelsc was riding ran over one. The log fle into .the air and boomeranged wii great force on the truck platform. Na rowly missing Nelson’s head. it strw FORT “’ILLIAM MAN BREAKS LEG IN REGI'LAR FREAK “'AY Carl Nelson lies William, victim 01 which broke his lef rowly miss; him on the 1y. gage loaning institutions reports alarming number of cases in wt mortgagors on interest dates are se ing settlement on a basis on 1 no more below what is required by mortgage contract. This without gotiation or discussion of adjustmen the agreed-upon rate. This development repres of public mind which may the agitations of the Aberh: Geers and other political who have made repudiation version and debt adjustme of their appeals for public 5 A. great many people are pretend to assume. that rates are being adjusted. that if they live up to th when contracts are being Individual Credit as National A. great many people are assuming. c pretend to assume. that all intere: rates are being adjusted. Others fe: that if they live up to their contram when contracts are being broken. thc may be paying out money which the may not be required to pay legally. 3 though they are morally responsibl Talk that the Federal Governmer would establish a minimum rate on :1 interest has had its effect on peop who have not taken the trouble 1 check up on the facts. ing to His Hon-Du nor Dr. H. A. Brm by his wife and so first official tour « ‘ of Dr. D3 Lieutenant-Governor Welcomed at North Ba). Accordin North Bay by his wife and son. Maxwel first official tour of Nothex Met. on detainmem by Ma Bullbrook and represematix Dr. Bruce and party were ta Dafoe nursery. where they : R. Dafoe and were Dionne quintuplets. North Bay a. visit w and St. Joseph‘s Ge the Home of the A A civic reception concluded the visit formally welcomed Mayor Bullbrook a M.L.A. Returned ; formed a guard of l Bruce N C One c .owled Adm ax ldb IE Dr. akin eft )aid tribute 1m (Financial Tin the country‘s 1 ing institution my we . to des played h I over one. ' and boomer the truck pl Nelson's he :‘L leg. break und p backe‘ Mooso for every purpose ’tion at Memorial visit. Dr. Bruce ed soldiers and c ba )1! Branch Ofï¬ce Kirkland Lake Aged )atch IE y‘s leading .tions repor ' cases in st dates are basis on 1 required t captivz On the s paid [era] In Phone 393 1C 1'8. mm Tuesday mo utenant-Gov mes qum 1837 m recep he won as Well Weakenc-(l eq DY. Bruce ‘81] l to the Civ lospitals ax RC Appor 1b adver a hard m Onte .yor W. ve citiz Lken to me of orde 1nd scien hear 1i 31‘ Lr rced c the b north mpam ion )E‘Cl zome Dr M .1113 d cl 11‘ Advice on Treating Cases of P018011 Ivy 110a Hon. L. A. David Announces Rttircment from Politics on Ch 53' ( l't 11 11 Summer 1t '11 LONDON )1 I] 5K m 11‘ uth Africa Speaks 11' the 1m Uf 1' Mr )Cfl' ce 191C A.D 36 II LIFEIJNES. ofrlxe BRITISH EMPIRE me to give up my quit politics was take," he said. provincial secre- Lbinet of Sir Lo- 01' to ex-Premier -. Taschereau, Mrl 11 lif bine ““"g TForetell Big Programme son Ivy r ( of Roads for Next Year O 1"†.1 1‘ ment. f rc bene I16 )m 1k .1811 I‘I -nt 11 1kil' Gibra bar 1116 11' TH 1‘6 'ed rmer have Ilieve fai acic and k1 101d COI’ 1n I] 11 m â€IE old PORCUPINE ADVANCE. W, ONTARIO '3E ’ Groomcd for Premiership 3' The man who has all these facts at (1, his ï¬ngertips and who is juggling Bri- his war and is new in 1 a tain's foreign and defence policies, is» half, but all of Ethioyi: Sir Samuel Hoare, brought back to the Once an intelligence cabinet after his resignation in dis- Russia. Sir Samuel ha ;- grace six months ago when he framedi career in British policiu .d with Pierre Laval. then premier of; circles. As minister 14. 'd France. the infamo‘k Hoareâ€"Lavali he drafted the new In< id treaty by which Mussolini was willing to' Now, in many circles, 2e accept a part of Ethiopia in return for‘ headed for the prim 1e peace. Public opinion was strongl no longer whispered - 5â€",..- .â€"-â€".¢â€" 1T Min min mines. was in the Porcupine a survey not, only of roads small outlying mining prc also of the main' roads. Local Liberal Executive Sms (.oxernment has not For- gotten North. Budget has to be Balanced. Next \ ear How e\ er There are Notable l’lam for Building and Re pairing Porcupine and Other North Roads. Thinks Legislators Should Have Seen More of North While most of the people in the North were in hopes that the recent visit ot members of the Ontario Legislature to the North would prove of value to this country through the information the visitors would receive on the visit here and the more accurate conception of the country and its needs that would be held after the visit. there were some who were disappointed over the tour before it was over. Among the latter class was the editor of The Northern Tribune at Kapuskasing, who made the complaint that the tour did not consti- tute a very thorough inspection of the North. The Tribune pointed out that Cochrane. Kapuskasing, Hearst and other important centres were missed, and that, indeed all of the North Cochrane seemed to be go-by. The ready excuse that Do be a limit on account of expense is counted by Th: before it is made. “If there and “bombed" for hours; soldiers and civilians dropped in "the streets, pre- tending they were oaucrht in a gas at- tack. Whether or not these manoeuvres showed Malta a prey to enemy battle â€planes was not revealed Timed to perfection in the revelation of Britain’s new defence policy is South Africa‘s demands of .the mother coun- try. Premier Hertzog has been loud in protests at Britain‘s leadership in re- voking sanctions against Italy. South Africa stands ï¬rm in defiance of Musso- But South Africa wants not only sanc~ tions maintained; they are also anxious to make a deal with Englandâ€"and they drive no easy bargainjn view of the new British "life-lune." South Africa wants complete sove- reignty and a naval base built near Afr lini reignty and a naval Base uuut in?“ Cape Town at a cost of $150,000,000. money to be supplied by the British government, control of the land to re- main with South Africa. In demanding there. Premier Hertzog and his cabinet offer no conccessicns, but reiterate their statement that. they will not participate in any way without the consent of the people of South Africa; they also state that should there be a red-ivision of the Portuguese colonies in Africa, as seems probable in. view of the German Nazis in smashing a strong Portzgueze government. South Africa will get a against the foreign secretary, and Sir] announcemer Samuel resigned. Mussolini carried on the ooronatior ,1 mm )vern men )od share femier Hepburn. set on balancing budget for this year, has ordered mditures cut to the bone. The for- Northern Development depart.- it was one that suffered in the hing, and plans made by engineers to be laid aside for awhile. Rev- mization under the Department of es. and the federal department of es is now going on. Only last week mas Sutherland. deputy minister of cials believe. This year hope that anything big i1 improvements will be ac but next year the Porc‘ the greatest road-building H if La-p 11$ co‘u'rteâ€"Sy Time Magazine 5 not be .vernmen Ty he re minister of conducting needed for perties but Porcu riding of given the there had time and Tribune was time 3m )ln he dangerous cluded in ‘ In the 0 them road informm be enough to visit. all the North. how wast there time to go outside the province to visit Noranda?" is the query of The‘ Northern Tribune. Along with this query is the suggestion that the trip was more a pleasure party than a business tour for information. and in making this suggestion denial is forestalled by the implication that. if the trip had been conï¬ned solely to Northern Ontario and its problems. the tour to Noranda would have been foregone rather than miss North Cochrane. Which may be-more or less near the mark. No one. howeven: would grudge the Legislators all possible holiday features if it were evident that the tour had resulted in the visitors getting a full picture of the North and its needs and possibilities. It would be a hopeful man, however. who would be- lieve that the visit resulted in the Legis- lators realizing in any complete way the exact situation and the problems of the North. The tour may have done some good in the way of spreading the truth about the North, and that hope Iwill have to serve as comfort for the i present. ll ween T1 the mo the Nor departmen it RYE Ti 1m .lf Rem ught down included fc ’ded main : 1 executive W mon I) n 6d :enee officer in Czaristi and othc e1 has had a brilliant Membe volicital and diplomatic {ably Wit ter for Indian affairs expressic w Indian constitution. operatinx rcles. he is mid to be in Otta‘ prime mimstershipâ€" regret, tl ered since Baldwin’s fly here at he will retire after| as had ’ 1W xvz'w ZEALAN/J mi me Ontario C “-7195 IE be hands aved omacher “V 9 new nor- 1 bureau of Lys. it has amount of as told yes- now under considered 5 and when subs he b1 men onofr build in L11 one lads the ln- en e to The this was HESS this I an- )V- ll Pretty July \\ adding at i ( olmlt Baptist Parsonage A despat gives the fc ding there A despatch from Cobalt this week gives the following account of the wed- ding there of Miss Audrey Davidson. and Mr. Thomas Marston. now of Kirk- land Lak? :â€" With Rev. C. H. Geer, pastor of the church. officiating, a pretty wedding was solemnized in the Baptist Church parsonage at Cobalt, when Audrey Davidson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. .1. Davidson, of Cobalt, was married to Thomas Marston. of Kirk- land Lake. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Marston. 01" Waterford, Ont. } Th9 part ':Howe. Min is making section as With him of civil ax Leader J. charge of ccnstructia r The bride, who was riage by her father, v pale green triple sheer. hat and white accsssm sage bouquet of sweet 1 tions. Her sister, Mis son, was bridesmaid. in rose crepe, with brown series. and wearing a similar to that of the fred Davidson, the ‘bric groomsman. After the ceremony, and Mrs. Lake, am Cobalt, 1'1 bride's sis mins. was held ents in a crep by 1 At the mother of by motor on ronto, Wa-terfc on their retu Kirkland Lake Cabinet Minister Flies to Kapuskasing Airport, A distinguisl thcrities idenL tion of the tr to Kapuskasin day. It was Lh westward along [mg a day of 11 port here. construction from Otta ing; Major R. Dodds. v tion from Kapuskasin and Ncrman Lambert, ca; the g ready of here 125 The press 16 by experien made this : t0 .pacity One 0 If you want beauty durability and ease of Sectional Boiler will monts and givv you :1 Smith Elston PLUMBING AND HEATING 71 Third Avenue, 'l‘immins 1 (11' bride, who was given in mar- by her father, wore a gown of resn triple sheer. with white felt d 38E n Nor uished entlf 1v:- and M M CE min Mr. W I] Fulke n Visit Our Showrooms and comm hern Tribune) party of federal au- with the construc- Canada airway flew 'om Ottawa on Fri- ntention to continue 3 airway after spend- ction at the key air- comDa, ll A. Wilson Ottawa: 11' Tr Mar n uskasing; out west 5 has besn made. it inaugural flights could certainly be t stems that some used at Ottawa to The hesitation is if I'E dc ?d by Hon. C. D. ns-portation, who rip through this of the crown. Nilson. controller ;awa; Squadron 99. Ottawa, in Canada airway .wa L0 Kapuskas- who has jurisdic- 1g‘ to Winnipeg; in an advisory ie 1'1 plan ache¢ ies. and a cor- »eas and carna- ; Alice David- a dress of blush haL and acces- :orsage bouquet bride. Mr. A1- in wi , reception was 1? bride‘s par- '98 and by :Mr. 11, of Kirkland . Johnston. of family. The Daddy. of Tim- hi 11a the press future is v' Chat/Lad af' rzserved their ication while ng formulated expressed his been able to st celebration. t-minuw en- brother, was far as Kap- 9 a track car nding fields rest of here. ion. There and no de- . It is likely ction trip is “.abling him point, which the federal Many of the newer homes are designed to make good use of their basement space for playrooms. hobby rooms or additional room for the entertainment of guests. This New Gurney 18 Series Boiler is particularly de- signed to fit in with your plans for a modernized basement. It is strikingly beautiful to look at and is as easy to keep spotlessly clean as most kitehen iix-~ tures. And as for its ability to heat your home with a minimum of attention and fuel consumption tall in and let us point out to you its advanced features. eombined with efï¬ciency. economy. ' operation this New Gurney 18 Series be found to meet all your require- lifetime of satisfaction. Davidson, the guests that now west A ringside seat at a wrestling match cost Florian A. Harper of Buffalo a broken arm. One wrestler threw the other over the ropes and he landed on Harper's left shoulder and arm. The wrestler climbed back for more; Harper was taken to a hospital. FLYING “’RES’I‘LER BREAKS 'l‘llE ARM ()F RINGSIIHC FAN Yesterday, St. Swithin’s Day, had No Rain Here In the little town of Winchester, England, just 965 years ago yesterday. rain began to trickle down and then it grew to a. steady pour and continued like that for 40 days. So the story goes. And that's why we have St. Swithin's Day, July 15th. The plot was this: St. Swithin was a very fine old churchman, counsellor to King Ethelwulf of the Saxons, kind to the poor and adored by them. Ere he died he directed that his body be buried in a common grave near his old church, where the feet of his people might pass over his head. It was so done. But years afterwards some of the townsfolk deCided Swithin’s bones should rest in the fine new cathedral they had built. When they began to move the bones of the saint the rain came down and refused to stop. «So the people all said it was because St. Swith- in's wish had been disobeyed. THE NEW GURNEY 13 Series Jacketed Square Sectional Boiler So the legend grew that if it rains on July 15 it will rain 40 days and if it doesn't rain that day it will be dry for 40 days. It grew in spite of the absence of fact or figure on which it could feed, for there does not seem to be in the weather records any such strange happening as 40 days’ consecu- tive rainâ€"at least note hereabouts. So the weatherman, sceptic that he is. says the old prediction is “all wet" and that there’s nothing much we can do about it. Rector: Rev. Canon Cashing, B.A., I..Th Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.-â€"â€"Adult, Bible Class 11.00 a..m.â€"â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.-â€"-Sunday. School 4.15 p.m.â€"â€"Baptisms 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 15!; Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at, 8.30 am. (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) Ministerâ€"Rev. Bruce Millar. B.A.. BI). 10.00 a.m.â€"-â€"Sund€5y School. 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"â€"Morning Worship Rev. J. R. Fraser, 0.0.. of the United Church at South Porcu- pine will conducL the service. 7.00 2p.m.-â€"Evening Woijship Rev. M. C. Tait, M.A.. B.D., of the United Church at Schumacher will conduct, the service. You are Cordially Invited to Worship With Us Rev. Murray C. Tait, Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087-W Services; Sunday, July 19th, 1936 Gcmeral Camp Exchange in United Church 11 a.m.-â€"Rev. Bruce Millar. 8 p.m.â€"-Rev. J. R. Frasslr, 11D. CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.-â€"Evenmg Service. There will be a service held in the Golden City schoolhouse Sunday after- noon at 2.15 pm. 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. The United Church, Timmins Church Directory St. Matthew’s Church Trinity United Church United Church South Porcupine, (int. The House of Friendship Schumachvr Phone 327 PAGE THREE