‘ mw G. Smith this week rcâ€"| _ red \\md of the illiness of hhf flfï¬tï¬er at his home in Aurora. Mr. | with, §r., suffered a panl\nc stroke x few days ago, but is making fair ‘pmgrem to reeovery again . for the present break im Intc igul d power service and other sinnlar conveniences to sthe people. Another question â€" diseussed _ v the need for housing accommodat here and the goneral advertising the opportunities here in certain lit of ‘business. Mr. Devaney is to cure some further data and th questions will then receive more . tention from the Board of Trads day) until BAon ing was held in darkress until the undertaker kindly brought up a singleâ€"candie.. This liglit or lack bf light gave special point to the question introduced by Mr. F. F. King, who thought something should be done to relieve the burden of elâ€" ectric liglht rates which totalled about twoâ€"thirds the â€" aimount paid here in taxes. He pointed out that light in places like Toronto and Montreal cost about 5 cents per kilâ€" lowat Lbour while here 12 cents was the rate, with a 9 cent rate if paid before the 10th of the month. In some places in Oatario the rate was as low as four cents. â€" The exira twelve 0o hour.‘~ 4 * mure Borland, canveni® in every FIRGQ@SELL To RAING EACH pAY AT TWELVE NOOXH met wiltra genet Devaney. was : to #o into the a charge n whilso th should 1 sought a that the Hydro | wou‘ld Adam Beck . passed askin investigate t for the prose 11 was oOniy ance at the Board Tuesday cvening t was anâ€" dinterest» man\ Y time i (‘ldutg yes, chiet among wur National on Sunday is later previously, at,-@. The afternoon other day of the woek if on time, at 5.40 0‘ The morning train out of at 6.35 a.im., which is later than the previous imornmg tramn Trom td reaches Timimnins at 10.05 as pre ly, afternoon traimns each we at 5.40 and at 6.30 on Sunday the ecvening traings at the formse of eleven o‘clock. There does not seem to be an; idea ohbtainable as to why the c were made in the time table, â€" the changeos are not particular portant, no one will worry m bout the matter. Rates for Hlectric Light Discussed n Need for Housing Accomoâ€" dation . A new ti:metablie wer the T. N.0O.this we on Sunday. There are At UV.3)Jd A.IN., WuJIlCld 13 later than the previous The noon train from hLe: 11.30 a,.m. on Monday Thursdays and Saturday as previous time table), nesdays, Fridays and S ‘*National‘‘ days} the ‘*National‘‘ d leave twenty : viously, léavin IN DARKNESS B0ARD OF TRAXF LGHTS TJa: Aiternoon Train Arrives at 5.40 Ratepayers very Week Day, and National Meeting at 6.30 Sunday. T; TRAIN TIME CHARGED O# |TO D13CUSS AGSEOOMEAT THET. .0. thig We on PRoPenty uma 1 lt live tits ‘being i to ithe tra: ha, and » j t matter 1 / 1 nty minute cherd xo as he anestion 10 t1lon Ine PORCUPINE ADVANCE C to why tihe change e time table, but a not particularly im will worrvy mucih a d of Trade im this week, but ing discussio ns. _ On aceo Y 4 taken up with nmission. * n Ettii) ȴIntion OWn 13 ten mimnmute is time table n th( "YIVHM1 train on ca«( 10W ATLl not 111 11 1¢ ~ *X CilVlI sed â€" was modation 'txsm'v' of tain lines ! la to sf‘-' Id tdL‘*(“ and â€" Mi @011 nescdays,. reasons wlit and mect tendâ€" tauere Sip hi ‘Lhrekly settled Ssoutin.â€"lnesame proâ€" |posal is now brought forward by a Torouto broker who has considerable interest in the West Shiningtree disâ€" trict and who proposes the establishâ€" ment of an airplane service between West Shiningtree and Sudbury. The ‘one landing place would be on the out skirts of Sudbury while the other would be near the centre of the new mining district. ‘Ths first intention is to use the service for mail carrying !Uhiefly, the difficulty of communica |tton with the Camp being ‘one of its {sm'ious handicaps at the present time. |This Toronto proposal has given rise |to other plans being made for a more ‘mnl)i(ious airplane service for the North. â€"One of these plans contempâ€" lates a service between the different rnamum MAN FROM CONISTON IN HANDS OFP BOLSHEVIKI Mr. J. €‘. Houston, manageor . of the Kirklandâ€"Porphryry Mine at Kirk taml Laks, and one of the oldâ€"timers of the Poreupine, is in the Camp this week in connection with the opening of the Inspiration Mine. nimwunifious Aairpiane service LoOr Lje North. â€"One of these plans contempâ€" lates a service between the different imining camps and also a rapid mail arnd passenger service. The plans are all indefinite as yet, but something may come from all the consideration . Indesd, there is some talk of the forâ€" malrlon 0i extem between the various Catm} North and the cities of t This services would embrace i s S xCmm LV ©€ £]} AIR SERVICE PROPOSED AGAIN FCR NORTH LAND t rom causing murch «disc the complaints may ed away, but there belheve that the m evening will he an the lively F C id i N Councl S 11 )1 ATI0ON DeLV C@Il Aa rTVINRE An‘ me e (discussion Aand consideration on iday evening may result in @oncertâ€" action to prevent injustice or rdship to citizens of the town, or on e other ‘hand it may place the assâ€" sment as made in such a light that e present objection may be overâ€" me. The meeting of the Rateâ€" vers‘ Assoctation in any event ruld tms year the ieeliing seems rcularly stronug that in many us injustice and hardship is ce as a means oL rapid o n between the various se munitiecs of thre North L een the North and the lv settled South. The sa i OWwIt ol sted foundatron or without as the uay be, that at least the spirit of w in not heing followed in some Usually the chief objection, st in the past few years, has MLl 11 be largely n K« LEA will hbe will be a prmmplea ol i€ VenIn [imely Questions 11 OT imoTrt(t thnd t maAili and sma nsiderin P1 Association Call Spcecial for Friday Night for projpitanie and it n (* ) 1M\ ) possibilities @at, nowevet perty in the discussion . may be easil corpora merty an day of tne prac ; as means of « their rapd deve s ceonvenient s been att eclin ecetin@ interd transDmori at +« CC in ma y 10 C tIT Ti Trel lon. ol ‘ easily explainâ€" every reason to ing on Friday sessincont V 6 11 1O siment ma( Mp is Deing the feeling, CGN C 1ncome lIn 16 Je A N~ery ation o doubt in n»racticaâ€" nem } Y \dvance air SPPVICC HHIuniâ€" arated id and itepayâ€" Friday Mare! O | It made, to be m ore Iti d year disâ€" ano disâ€" he 18 drilled the P Qil ancidi tilnes ponlls olli amount eontributed las Provinceial Treasury of $863.547.00. This am complete now and frim. Mtr. E.. elected secretaryâ€"tre sociation. There w on Fl‘i(l;ly last, at tives from the diff present, including d quois Falls. The : the District Footb: include:â€"â€"â€" Timmins £,0.0.F .: Hall evening for init Very rich ore, running $100.00 in gold to the ton ed last week as being en the 300foot level in No5 @yBury, â€"wIitO 13 . Pag 1J 1J . tr.mL . > POF Temiskaming District; Sergt. Majot Alex. SHimpson, of Hatleybury, ‘Disâ€" trict Lecturer; and Past Master W . L Craig. Al candrdates who have made application for admission to the Orâ€" der are expected to ne present at the and there wi teresting an« Friday moht UH startod â€" 11 voenrane Melntyre bility of ing a tea District 1 been set imTerest and in in Footiyall h enthustasts ard Iroquois Falls and Timmins 4 to open League Season at the Paper Town AfAiC O Ontario J son will be interest an 0. Y. B. INSTITUTING LCODGE HERE THIS WEEK all n sehedule of Deput3 evbhuryv * t 3i 38e ho e ts # *3 4 * 4 ' L ‘. 0‘. ® vBe oo oBe aBe ho ho ahe ahe oBe ohe oBe ols *4 a%, vie vie o ts #% * e vs *# «h a* * *' *# e ohe * #+ APJA / o 8z 24e a*a ts is 42 12. To aPs a*s a*Fs aFs aÂ¥a 12Â¥2 a®s 1 *n aÂ¥a aFs aÂ¥s aÂ¥a 1%, ARARAR) w vhe voe she sTe oTe oBe vie oBe ofe ahe oTe ol ols ols ole ate ie * '.. oBs ho sie o se B f‘o ll ; Notes, Comments and Opinions : Of Interest To Mining World Alacl LEAGUE FOUTBAL FALLG, MAY 24 lix ~hencedeta M +) l â€"institute their Tod the Oddfellows‘ H ning of tlus week the new lodge ha: n the Grandâ€" Lodsg K COd [i AMINS, ONTARI, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1919. roVin ftealm in T ‘, â€"Hall at 8 o‘clock Friday for initiation. The new Lodâ€" out with a large membership e will undoubtedly be an inâ€" ~and profitable evening â€" on irand Master who is the se to val Oran rague g‘ or May ue diflerent teams were uding delegates from Iroâ€" The teams to compose Football â€" League now Timmins, Iroquois Falls, nendt OrC d@s, . al â€"Treasut rall I1t 1¢ ures anidd {tnes )nsidered the ~re ague games$ for the E~~A regasHry . > ‘Liue FInâ€" oints out that the total nuted last year to the asury of Ontario was This amount included 11 â€" point rk of pine Dom hbherâ€" wth 1iV CiV ) tlus year and the okin# forward to an AMt hy ine to asurer ol the Asâ€" as a meeting here which representaâ€" T imminsg â€" Teams S ~are .expe instruction . will be Dist Jury, of. H D.D.GE.M . ()() J n, was reportâ€" neountered at drill hole at nV I~n1@as1I1 ASOII tion is about fine working M 1J 11 as in Timmins (a () 4. andid Ille ie probaâ€" also havyâ€" nd â€" drill Las Clrartel o0 tiv 1¢ ALT T irLOns M U ular 4CE TlC 1Ve Ns 118 it FIREMEN TO GIVE BAND CONCERT ON MAY 2 organizatron, Te 1(Cail addition there will hb vocal selections to giv entertainment . â€" Furt] ment of the event will week . Mr, Geéo. Gray returned on Tue day to the Camp, after being in tl south where he spent some time « service with the American Army. in some measure to work oi seeki: for futher ore deposits. â€" There\ in: be objections to the suggestion, but any rate the ~proposal is worthy thought or two, both in the interes of prospectors and mining in genera many qaave fNiled the Torms in n iinâ€" proper way. . Some who should ‘have sent in forms have neglected _ the matter through misunderstanding or otherwise. â€" Mr. Cuthbertson is adâ€" justing such matters and in the work is running across many â€" regâ€" ular Chinese puzzles., Mr. Cuthâ€" hbertson has ealled on a gvreat many work is runmng across many regâ€" ular Chinese puzzles., Mr. Cuthâ€" hertson has cealled on a great many here who have neglected the necâ€" essary returns or who have‘ apâ€" parently failed to give the informaâ€" tion required on the forms and has assisted in the correct compiling of the information. â€" Any others who are not clear as to the requirements of the Act and their standing in reâ€" gard to it should eall on Mr. Cathâ€" bertson at the (Goldfields where he will be found for the rest of the Hollinger, $64,927 .0 pissing Mines, €34,4# Kerr Lake, O ‘Brien MelJntvreâ€"P Mr. W. D. Cuthbertson, of the Department of Finance, Ottawa, is in town this week adjusting imcome taxation and giving information reâ€" garding compiling the forms to hbe filled in for the Dominion Income Tax. He is at the Goldfields Hotel clear on timns matt many have filled the ‘The Timmins Firemen areâ€" doing their part to see that thore are interâ€" esting events during the 24ith of May season this year. _On Fiiday evening Mavy 23rd {the eveningâ€" of Empirc Annual Ball, when a g#ood time is a sured to all, as at the several past su cesses of this annual event. _ On Su day, May 25th the Firemen ha planned a Band Conceert in tlie Ne Empire Theatre after the church se vices. The programme will he clue ly seloctions by thvat falonted music organization, t the Ttalian Band, buat addition there will be difterary a $6500,000.00 â€"from th Nickel Company, $45, Mond Nickel Co., $70 Hollinger, $64.927 .00 OHDt weel * May 23rd Day), tite BEMIRIGN INGOME TAX REPREGENTATIVE IN TOWAN Calling on Many Eere Tax Forms or Hero All Wook BILG <] and will he 101 31 ) 6 it] n tul min ptioy on makin â€" Slhinn ¢ the :\L have x iimnport ind n NV + and Ne 1111 1ncome ()) NTOHI eimnmnen when a 3. . AC _ PrOHts _ from }tiio ing ventares would g0o|use ire to \\'urk of secking | enee deposits. â€" There\may |tos. o the au;;,',eu.tion, but at | that proposal is worthy a{the ), both in the interests| out and mining in general. Ins i ew pe matte M he 11 uthbertson, of the inance, Otta\m, 13 adJuahnn' mcome informaition reâ€" urther the â€" International 15,70690 .00 from the 70473 .00 from the Here for Rovisod Explanations . No( IVQ Variety 0 a@ssist anyâ€" r{essary returns Dominion taxâ€" trom C(# N seE ©DnDioOollll{ macdge n J‘*€ iL\ *, aÂ¥, )C A hbyâ€"Jlaw was duly passed for the purchase of a De Laval Pump and a Laneashire motor, at a total price for the two of $2365.00 f.0.b. Timmins. The Mayor asked that the Town Solicitor see if a night watcehman were required by law at such places as the Queen‘s Hotel. The place was locked up each night and it mighit be the source of danger in case of fire or other accident occuring inside. An order was passed for the purâ€" chase of a desk and chair for the use of ‘the Macgistrate. The need of more LAB ng@ Smtot tnhé (dog: ithe day «alter Utue license was paid. Chief Wilson exâ€" plained that the dog was shot at the request of Mrs. MceDonald, the amâ€" mal apparently being ill or dlistemperâ€" ed. Mr. MceDonald said he had told the police that ths dog was not right and that he did not intend to take out a license for it., but ‘that they anid out a Jic should sh was paid day the d or was d last Wednesday cided toâ€"â€" chan regular meeting third Monday «e and fourth Mon vent rust ‘Aand §0â€"â€"4 taste of the water. for ithe system,"‘‘ sug Longmore who wante expendifure that cou present . **But this fron," said the M don‘t want any cast: Town Fore: plained that painting tank was necessary DniIn SCvVCrAL iUIInNnes WOUiâ€" difficulty.â€" Clhairman Fogg of Board of Works promised to have difficulty remedied at onece. repaort upo presenit as the inside o wit spDrin use of the property for ing conveniâ€" ence ot those learning lHow to ran anâ€" tos. he rest of the Council agreed that autos damaged the grounds for the proper uses, but it was pointed out by the Clerk that the Counel had no jnrigdiction, the #erounds being the rad the 1i d for, at he hands nall for t illy on co Councillor PV and â€" Everings. One Stage in age Question. l TOU v Athletic Grounds S@VCI bat he did not intend to take license for it, but that they I shoot it. The lieense, however, aid at the douse and the next ie dog had to be shot. The Mayâ€" s doubtful whethex the Councl s C@CCOnoInl( fln( n d Th â€" V RTIEF 1J oods. He pointed out penditure â€"recommen eral times would. av aret 1O NK suggested the good time for painting the tank. It would _ preâ€" e asked for $2 applied for a re tag fee, the police hay log the day after th uid. Chief Wilson ex ie dog was shot at th is passed for the putâ€" c and chair for the use ate. The need of more Council Chamber espeâ€" Venlin na ko ay € effted i rom 15 Oordere ninproy ind C filMir ins 101 was wnâ€" Soli ron stomn an â€" Mels was aceording Byâ€"Jlaws wers rmalâ€" appointâ€" e as seavenger c _Ranitary Inâ€" 1?} Iron is good ted Councillor o arvord every be avoutled at l1 prevent rust the â€" present it Was nights ae first â€" ) the see tile refund askâ€" was left in Solicitor to Np «. 11 Monday ind W( TY 111 mormnmme T Clarence Me pime, had d Montreal Tn\ drowned 1 Includes Timmirs, South Porcupine and Iroquois FPalls. CLARENCE McDOWELL, OFP sOUTH END, DROWNED noticeal depend light fo eral use I’l (U completed now, but the bave still some planning lseal leagues. As soon as 1 settles down to the summ fangs all look for baseball sport for the district. OTt â€" MMUIII about 3 and well ecupifie broucel of VAAL J UWiy i\ _ VHG IEG YC _DOCIF YNCrYV noticeable, emphasizing the â€" modern ‘Opomlenm upon electriec power and light for industry, business and sgonâ€" eral use. The Power Company‘s staff was hard at work from the time of the accident until the 1'osumpiicm, of service toâ€"day to repair the injury. A couple of transformers were borâ€" A couple of transformers were hbor rowed from the Plenaurum Mine and installed toâ€"day so that the service migzht be resumed. ‘ nesday) of NC Advancte has Candlesâ€"and lamps had roned last night in the ete. The theatreâ€" had The District Base been duly orgamzed present includes Sou guois Palls and Tiim rOOTBRALL PCGSTPONED T ‘*THXH FINE DAY;" Bur BAGEBALL LAGUE RYE NQW Councillor The mnext meetin will be dheld on Mo lLiml nont NO L1GHT 0R POWER HERE FOR TWENTYâ€"ONE HGURS ® W \n ns Singlz Copies 5 Cents nmurs(cda y Br OOOL® dand Sehnum and there v until after *Â¥( j rmne?t town of this week that MeDowell, of Soa d been recovered KDowI QOutâ€"of Trans{former Causes ak In Light and Power Service . Aaur]p 1¢ numaciuner M j )l':llrrt' last ni aused â€" @O1 OqBlt Line ting 0J the 9 Monday evenin B: as ebal 1 wAas 11 ) Crel 8 ned, and last m nvenience and ] nt have been v uen( N} m Al Feen to be to one o lights in to â€"~go o 1i 1 l} Wed PC PCP day (Wed e this issue o0thel pine, Iro +. YÂ¥ ~G (4clay e D requisit= hotels, Ir â€" weather eait thc €91 1@ScLia V 91 rtly . Y LCO AilSs ally tiwo OOR nel s WHT ind ind the ht Lt