Y i8 seetre him would be an unusual pree> of good fortune. Mr. Donnell is very popular in Haileybury, but as there is a possibility of the Presbhyterian and Methodist churches there uniting, he may consider the leaving Haileyâ€" hiary for other fields of labor. Mr. R. Ennis, manager of the Meâ€" Intvre, left last weoek for a business Much interest is being taken in the White Sewing Machine Special Sale now in progress at Marshallâ€"Eecleâ€" stone‘s. One of the special features of this original type of sals is the visit of the demonstrator and the showing of samples of fancy stitching done by the machine. The demonstraâ€" tor can give, and is is daily giving inâ€" numerable helpful pointers as to the possibilities, care anrd cperations of the machine. use the cement sigewAaiks tor enopping blocks in the matter of splitting wood. It‘s all right to make people clean up their back yards, but it would be just as well also to stop any use of the streets for back vards." Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge is holdâ€" ing another of their pleasant Social Evenings cat the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Timmins, on Thursday night of ths week, May 9th., commencing at nine 6 ‘clock. There will be music, cards, dancing, refreshments and the usual enjoyable evening. It is understood that Byrnes Présâ€" byilerian Church will secure the serâ€" vices of a young Canadian clergyman now in the U.S.A., as pastor of the ehurch here during the summer monâ€" t‘is, with the probalulity of the young Mr. L. Stadeiman is up from C looking after the store here, brother, Ivan, now being away in onto having donned the khak1. Ivan Stadelman is visiting friend relatives in Toronto, Braatford other southern points. Commencing on Sunday the Timâ€" mins Baptist churech will hold the reâ€" gular Surday services in the Old Emâ€" pire Theatre. The services have en eld up jto date in the O@dfellows Hall, but commencing on Sunday the Old }umpne Theatre will he used. The Baptists are this week securing plans, ete., for a new church building here which it is purposed to erect at an early date for the use of the growing congzrezation. ‘‘Palk about the coudition of the back yvards," says one citizen, ** but what about tite condition of â€"the strcoe:ts?‘‘ Some people*are using the public streets for ‘back yards. Actuâ€" ally in the business part of the town there haves been woodpiles on the streets and in the public lanes, and some, indeed, have gone so far as to Tomorrow (Thursday) being Ascenâ€" soin Day, there will be service in St. Matthew‘s Church at 7.30 p.m. BORNâ€"In Timmins, on Tuesday, April 23rd.,, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Ostrosser, a daughter. May 2%h, aceording to Dan, is famouas in listory it is going to be tiiis year the night of the Fireâ€" men‘s Annual Ball. Mr. Alex. Stivrling, supcrintendent of the Ontario (Government roads in this: district, returned last week dfrom Renfrew,â€"accompanied by his two boys, and will take up the work now in progress here for new roads and improved roads. There was a flock of wild ducks at Miller Lake on Friday.. It i not ofen that the dueks will come so close to town and still less often that they will stay so long in so exposed F. H. Bonnerville, deputy chief, and recently acting clhmef _ since the retireâ€" ment of Chief Burke, was last wook appointed Chief of Police by Cosalt Town Council. He was engaged for Three months on probation at a salary of $135 per month. The Council diâ€" vided on the matter, some desiring the reâ€"engagement of Chief Burke, though at the former meeting the Couneceill was unamnimous in desiring his retirement. Timmins News in Bnef Or aAre leayâ€" vracation in Torâ€" permanentiy isfactory to |macuer, an is also some | gistered in the chuareh| Hadeybuary Donnell, of | kaming on nnell is ons 1918. Any reachers of | asude the Timmins to must be a iusual piee>] after the mell is very } notice, and uit as«s there! DATED ) exposed 1e enâ€" o’ ()}l]l' 2z this )Dail l13 Torâ€" Mrs. AlNCi TCHCARCHIVR OL LC T tection Service of, Ontario has comâ€" meneed for this year under the able supervision of Mr. E. 6. Poole, Superâ€" in‘tendent for this northern distmct. This district has been divided into six territories with a chief fire ranzer for each. â€"In District C Mr. Fred Haniilâ€" ton is chief ranger with headquarters at Timmins. Tluis ferritory includes the Poreupinc Mining Division, Fimâ€" mins to lroquois Falls, Dr.C. WV. Haentschel has been apâ€" pointed Registrar for the Distriet of Temiskaming in conmection wi‘h the registration of all the man power and woman power of Canada this June. V oluntary assistance is being requestâ€" ed to assist in this censgus work, as it is desired to do ji all on one=day. [t is likely that a Saturday, widlâ€"be chosen, so that the school hotises in the country mav be used as reaistraâ€" ming tinls on DPb juuiil, ten days earker than the average year The Haleyxhurian each year olfears a prize of a year‘s subscription to the _pev toâ€"t 01 . RilCSSâ€" ing the exact date on wi hich«the ice will go out of the lake. ‘This year no ons won tie prizc. _ ‘One Ruessed April 29th., and Nliree others said VWest as tLaeir destinat:ion. â€" A numver of Russiars have also gors recently From here to Wundsor. lIn the latter connection it is interesting fo note that William Zazula was arrested last week at Windsor on orders from Otâ€" tawa that he was an active disseminâ€" ator of Bolsheviki doctrines. One letter he carried had this sentonce in it:â€"‘*We are gathering all over the United States and Canada and are goâ€" ing to the Russian front to: defend Russian liberty with all our strength."" The letter also objected to Russians **foreed into the American army."" There as said to ‘be an orâ€" eanization of alien enemies at Ford, near Windsor, and the authorities are Late Saturday night or early Sunâ€" day morning a crowded auto came tearing through town without lights. The policecmade an effort to stop the machine but the auto driver refused to halt, and the absence of lights made it impossible to distineush the raumâ€" ber of the machine». The police, howâ€" ever, have an idea as to who the culâ€" pri fs were and there may be conseâ€" quent unpleasant proceedings for the fFoolish offender at an early date. 1§ Lo 6R [t is likely that chosen, so that the country may tion booths. NOTICE is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Council of the Township of ‘Tisdale on the twelfth day of April, A.D., 1918, providing for the issue of debentures to the aâ€" mount of $5,000.00, for the qpurpose of completing the now school at Sclhuâ€" The Haileybhurian last wee es the following hbirth notic« â€"At Haileybury, on April 2 to Mr. and Mrs. «D. 14. <E Timmins. a son."" Marriedâ€"At Timmins, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. R. 8. Cushing, B.A., L. Th., Carl Anton Johansson and Elizabeth Alexandra Halrerson, both of this town. stert [’lilil(f}' kamin: 1918. ng#g. l within ITH} iC cort Township « m»ed and left *J 1 C inpielin lean ree went olti ol L this yveaeton Apriu AX.D..â€" 1918 J. Maedonald left rlehart for a visit j up his new â€" charg ‘s Tsland, near Sault i\ yedI The Hailevhum4an Gâ€" among others, Last year alien registered here â€"applied travel, it was almost a y that he would say Jhe was ) Montreal, Creighton Mimes reir de tir the Registry Office of in the District of Temisâ€" the Ist. day of May, A.D., motion to quash or set ame or any part thereof ade within three months irst publication of this cannot be made thereafter. it South Poreapine in the aured, + Holling< work any( liecd C Anyone who xt bhoing@ tigh Giti O cLaice :t O "on April. 30th.â€"â€" e than the average ian cach vear off Olll XY . H. WILSON, rk of the Forest Proâ€" of~â€" Ontario has ceomâ€" year under the able r. E. 6. Poole, Superâ€" is northern distrmct. been divided into six chief fire ranzer for w‘aelicall indsor, stinat:ion ithn FPoreapne in lie lale this 3rd day of d. _ During the past alien cnemies have ission to move from rctically all of them dsor., Ont., . or the a 1O uileyJuridAiAn gave vear‘s free subâ€" l mc\ Ange WOCK ho w ie electrical ine, has reâ€" closs previous t Di »} )8 CA T exver, this publishâ€" â€"**Born Clerk. HHLt H [ ts LOS+ OT (THG AC Here wWas sold by sauction in the week or two previous. The fixtures, ete., left in the store are also said to have been sold, but on Saturday the bhailiff took possession of these to satisfy a lien note held on them by the former ownâ€" er, Mr. M. J. Roche. GIRL WANTED FOR CUT FLOWER Department and Greenhouse. Light, pleasant work. Apply Bert Dewar, South Poreupine Nuseries. 24â€"25 «* 14. Wiio jewelry store here 1 past, left on Frida; GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE, NKo. 173. Martin Myles for this district Take notice that the Court of Reâ€" vision will sit at Council Rooms, Timâ€" mins, Ont., on the 14th day of May, 1918. Court to open at 10 o‘clock a.m. PUREâ€"BRIED B EGGS for hate fing of 15. "Bo Timmins. Meets every Second and Fourth Thurâ€" day in on Third Avenue. â€" Visiting Sisters aud Brothâ€" ars invited to attend. W. Salmon, N.G. K. Peters, R.S. J ~W. Faithful, good attendance and the many and exceellint in c brought good prices. _ T will Ihe of assistance in pr the preliminary â€"expenses for the putting forward . general hospital plan. The Bok Soctal and Dance given in the Miners‘ Union Hall on Friday evening of last week under the ausâ€" pices of the Committee interested in the securing of a new general hospital for the Camp proved a very enjoyable and successful event. There was a wANTED TCO Bed, reau with larg Mcets every Tuecsday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third aventuo. Visiting broâ€" thers reqauested to attend. W. G. Smith, A. H. Cook, 4 4 ’\(‘ v/ r--vâ€"â€"- o ve A LBâ€"1 | \\ PIANO. J4 WANTED WORK B3 TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F, Ko. 433 US®i ot Apply Box 987, Advance Office nlln J. ‘W. Mahon BARRISTER, Mects every first and fourth Monday â€" of â€" each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. â€" Visiting buthren alâ€" ways welcome. «* Court of Revisionâ€"May 1l4th. ‘TOROHN i4 C MOKTREL C ON Anorew WiLs MeH ) WNYORK BY THE DAY OR \pply Miss Voroketuz, Timâ€" 20C); hatching It: MONTGOMERY was eleeted D.D.G.M. of the T.O.0.Pr. todayv. *T T +ERHARD HELNTZâ€" Less than half price dressing t elass :; chan J. W. Nos?worthy, M. R.S. + has conducted a tor some months the shoxes were in‘ quality and The proceeds in providing for ORPINGTON $1.50 per setâ€" Advance Ofuice, 23â€"25 ho south. here was k or two necessary the new 000« :GOOQNOMWGOOQWQNMW“OMOO“ ° TIMMINS TOWNSITE CO., Ltd. h @ $ P= Eï¬%“ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%‘fl“ï¬%ï¬?ï¬â€ï¬r e %%%%%%‘E%%%EF Sdehchon PHONE :s â€"â€" . souTH PORCUPIN%T’!?% UOUSt ommA @4602 #8¢%60 00 .; 00006006000 Office, Goldfieclds Hotel, Timmins HRUGH MULHERON, Agenst Opposite the Goldfields Brert Dewanr Propri¢ctor Phone 10 DBox 306 A shipmenl every Friday of Cut Flowersâ€"Roses, Carnations, Lilies of the Valley, Daffodils, Etc.â€"will be on hand at the Nurseries for Receptions, Wedding Bouquets, Funeral Designs, Etc. All orders promptly attended to. Phone, call, or write aduth Porcupine Nurseries Lettuce and Radish Now Ready J. T. EASTON CO. uneral Directors and Embalmers § MMS HOOL Eh Agents for Hayes Bros. Tombs tones. Special Notice (Successors to Collections Made R §SALE T. G. Dickson TINSURA NCE PHRONE 64 Rsidence PHONE 118. 464 6