A large numjer ists are expected evening for the 1 ing, dancing, rec musical instrume of entertainment. Fridayâ€"Ancotht include a funny Dingley, of Cor Bugler A. Pearc Also there will be for those weighin pounds. Silver c Boxing events ar managed by A. ] Leonard. Timmins will be about larger, will have at least anc sand populatifon if the plan by the Timmins town coun( township of Tisdale council ed by the Ontaric cipal board. Wednesdayâ€"Ladie parade, with an exC attendance and the winter fashitons in 1 on display. Proposal to Add 700 More Acres to Area of the Town amount ‘of juven tines in Timmins bazaar should bi (Continued a part ol i the hands of the h may act ‘on the ma This (Monday) evening Carnival sponsored by t branch of the Canadian Le the Timmins skating Carnival is to continue eve week and promises to be event of its kind in the t town. There is a specia for each and every night Here is a brief outline ¢( features for each of the si Mondy nightâ€"the Dog feature has the endorsatio mane Society, As there hundreds of prize dogs in district, the Dog Show should be a very attractt addition to the handsome other prizes for the dog sh a number of beautiful be to dogs that are being giv prizes. There will ‘be cl; breeds and the show st a large number of entrie; bringing out a very larg for the opening night. Tuesday Nightâ€"Boxing. lent bouts have been arra are five star bouts on the evening. Saturda y ren‘s â€"am; the plan. the council ar tions may~ proj ed, seat Fall Carnival of Legion Fire at Opemng Thlb Evemng gz:‘lg?:;’ned *X Plans Approved by Town Council and Tisdale Council Would Annex Large Area to Town, Including Bartleâ€" man and Drew Townsites and Property Owned by Holâ€" linger. â€" Plans Submitted to Municipal Board, Protest Against Proposed Railway Change mm mm nsm en SW i en m m e e e k of proper Special Features for Each and Every Night of the Wee Dog Show the Special for This Evening. _ Tuesd:? Night to be Boxing Night. Fashion Show Wednesd: Evening. Thursday is Adult Amateur Night. Pians ions to Vol. XXxXI. No. 71. ha The Pioncer Paper | 1 of the Porcupine _ | Established 1912 it P PAAA AA A â€"A A â€"A DAAA CA â€"AC PAAA AP tw Thursda 11 imateur of juveni 10wing T‘immil Tisvdlale Location of M a v artly Built Up eautiful bo e being give will be cla e ‘being Borland OWns Munici OTl e talent in so the final night an unusually on Page EFight) tï¬ i novict betweey 1¢€ allwa Pet ‘ti0r I1% Ama alen )mpele offered playi Lands Show ut 700 inother Â¥AI il 11 M 1nd Thu for h XI o man} t of the t ind the ~~ To Extend Statnon * Platform ril Majot anda Th hou 11 Al m Work Progressing on New Engime Shed Timit Left to Attend Normal at North Bay and Ottaw Incré 11 1] Ada.. CUuttin ir Timber Could be Taxed Next Yeat Published at Timmines, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAY ansd THURSDAT aiffic Makes Furâ€" Accommodation at T. N. O. ment for Pit n 11 in 1V€ 11 First Special Train to be Run to See Dionnes 8.45 Work of Compiling Directory Completed Porcupine District Pipe Band Sponsoring Excursion at Specially Reduced Rates to Give People of Timmins and District Opportunity to See the Famous Quintuplets. Excursion to Leave Here on Saturday Next. 1V CE PT: rcup rew â€"Lusy T‘wo Mon tiGn ..a n. Complete Ty ‘ rea; nned SuC in of Lumber on ar of Structure Condemned. 111 Heé DU S m 44 ildir Bow 1 B TIMMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER in i1 l l promp e â€" qul Sunda Schumac be going 6 11 B na back it have rl Bav â€"end Band ik 12e1 W n en ab North e Satu Collecâ€" mc ation 1ve a€ 11 Ba Jewish New Year Starts on Thursd: dowt i C pine Nobpancre n > Â¥1i1 n t P P P ul BP â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€">â€"â€"â€"~\ Jubilee Singers Here BuUusIness froin SUunâ€" day Until Ni Programmeé and ‘Tue United C rba ee »mingers UGuests at Kiwanis Club Toâ€"d: imes This Evening Tuesday Night at 1 Church. Fimmins. Kiw a Sin ailent 1oOver mply Al uU nt 10 Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, EKvery MONDAY aend THURSDAY 1.0.0.F. Lodges Celebrate Twentieth Anniversary ha Winners of Medal and Scholarship Dewatering at tne Polarts This Week Diamond â€" Drilling ground Start Ne Timmins Oddfellows and Rebekahs Holding Bangquet This Evening to Observe Twenty Years in Timmins. Many Distinguished Visitors for Occasion. Outline of Proâ€" gcramme for the Evening. Plans to Transfer T. N. O. Terminal at Cochrane Railway Yards, Station, Shops, Etc., Proposed to be Turnâ€" ed Over to Canadian National. Protests Made by Town Council at Cochrane and Also by Railway Employees. ind T‘imn 1€ 1 I 1l ames Clarke Wins the L. Halperin Medal and Arâ€" thur Pritchard the E. Scholarship. 11L npa 1C H indi en i1 Mary ed 1.0O0.D Ma 1 Ww 11 xXamIina ter r k regramme Outlined id 1¢€ 11lp 1 V OI TImMm hospi AXATrt Assembly of On luction of President 0 11 11 ‘thur IIsakangas, age Friday morning. H i short time and wa 1l ng Under Next Week ffic his l e pump» hous owned by Po ted, the light June, provi ~anadian ol. ‘This y Harris, D.D. Is. Stanlake W 1¢ has will Finn numbet o the I LrOducâ€" by Bro. W or ie departâ€" medal this Clarke for examinaâ€" BT: emplo dairy ed 1vV€ il 1€ by M pBi aking Uppet 1 100n been ‘TOSS haft r@al W a ind ind 1€ m 16 f The effect on Cochrane wil ous reduction in the number men and leave the distric much worse financial conditi Mrs. E. H. Hill is in New Liskeard hosâ€" pital toâ€"day suffering from*«®what 18 believed to be a broken shoulder after a motor accident ten miles north of New Liskeard on Saturday about noon. Mr. Hill, Fred and Lester escaped seriâ€" ous injury when the car overturned under a bridge. The accident occurred when Mr. Hill turned out to allow a car to pass, it is understood. The soft shoulder of the road gave way and sent the Timmins car into the ditch and under a bridge expected. The family had be« down to Normal school Saturday. He and M: their journey as s0on a Cochrane, freight sheds, yar a shop and a good doal of If the deal goes through. it stood the T. N. O. will pa; the C.N.R. and service char trains. The Moosonee branc as the Porquis Jiunctionâ€"Coc! will be left without a T. N. terminal. men much Wh Cochtr While the CN.R.‘s inve Cochrane is heavier than tl O.‘s, it is understood that 1 part of the work there is ~ The C.N.R. sh3ps there wer equipped so that locomotive rebuilt. The accident occurred when Mr. Hill turned out to allow a car to pass, it is understood. The soft shoulder of the road gave way and sent the Timmins ‘ar into the ditch and under a bridge where it was turned upside down. Mr. Hill received a head injury when the roof of the car was crushed. Fred Hill, younger of the two sons, was ous for some time afterwards. Lester was shaken up but otherwise escaped injury. Mrs. Hill is to be brought to St. Mary‘s hospital Wednesday, it is Mrs. E. H. Hill Hurt in Motor Accident Align, DOY «3 D.D.P.; cong White,. aged f miatléely 844 L. N. O. affected and although will be absorbed by the tional and others in t ernment railway, in the mated more than forty be thrown out of work. Protests are now on their the town of Cochrane,. J. A. H P., and Jos. A. Bradette, M.F mier Hepburn and the T hN mission. first Noble Lodge and S noble grand bekah Lodge the T. N. 0. Railway Comm carried through the terminal rane will be handed over to adian National Railways. mately 84 T. N. 0. employe M he Rebekah Assemibly, M i\llen,. by Sister Mrs. that Timmins Lady h a s Broken Shoulder. Others in Family Ir, jured. Soft Shoulder on Road Gives Wayv. L. N. 0. Will Have No Terminal e, aged 84, b tion, Bro. RC rs, Sister M T B:I ly had been taking Lester school at North Bay on He and Mr. Hill continued BS1C A1 1 Section 8 Pages under consideration shed. /. k LC N. O. com R dfellows Rebekahs hrane line . 0. owned 121C were abl built and could be Ki e a seriâ€" salaried town in he Canâ€" Approxiâ€" s will be of them greate â€" N. O ation 8 _ office upmen _ under ‘ental t 6 m D from M.P. ran M is L fl“ well Da«d son t hC