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Box 6 sw We do noft selil ALL the best but what we do seill {6 the best LEO MASCIOL PHONE 100, TIMMINS Member Standard Stock Exchange EMPIRE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone No. 32 DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE ORGANIZED 1N TIMMINS New Chapter to be Known as Timâ€" mins Golden Chapter, A very enthusiastic gathering of ladies met on Tuesday evening of last week in the Council Chambers Timâ€" mins, to hear Mrs. George Mitchell, of Cobalt, acting as Organizing Neeâ€" retary of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. Mrs. Mitâ€" chell spoke eloquently on the aims and objects of the I. Q. D. E. , telling of the wonderful work of the orgamzaâ€" tion both before and after the war. tion both before and after the war. There are now 750 chapters with a membership of 50,000. A new whapter was then formed to be called **Timmins Golden Chapâ€" ter."‘ The Motto of this Chapter will be:â€"*‘‘Deeds Will Prove Our Worâ€" th.‘‘ Mrs. Mitchell was then made Honorary Regent of the Chapter, but she most graciously declined, suggestâ€" ing that the honor be given to Mrs. Alexander, who was the oldest subject of King George present at this meetâ€" ing, and who had declined nomination for any office. The following officers were then elected ;â€" Hon. Regentâ€" Mrs â€" Margaret Alexander. Regentâ€" Mrs (Dr.) Jolhn A. Meâ€" Innis. chell . Copps. Second Viceâ€"Regentâ€" Mrs. L. E. Dorway . Secretaryâ€" Mrs. tQordon D. Mitâ€" Echo‘s ~â€"Secretaryâ€" Mrs. Digby Grimston. Education Secretar\â€" Mrs3 K. At the conclusion of the meeting a vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Mitchell for her interesting address, and she was also nominated as Counâ€" cillor. The meeting broke up with the singing of ‘*God Save the King.* The next meeting of th Timmins Golden Chapter, 1. 0. D. E., will be on Tuesday, May 29th. REPORT OF TIMMINS RED CROSS FOR THE MONTH During ing were TY i nc Timmins 2 pair socks; socks . as â€" follows:â€" Balance, $1152.88; Mrs Lawlor, goods sold, $2.05; Mrs Alexander, 10¢; Mrs W right, $15.00; Mrs. Carrier, $10.35; Mrs Studor, 25e: Mrs. Grimston, $5.75; Mrs Spencer, 60c; Mrs. Allair, $8.00; Mrs. Melonis, $16.35; Mrs Campbell, $35.00; Mrs. McDonnell, $4,.00; Mrs, Colborne, $2.50; total, $1252.83 . Expenditures:â€" R. Brinton, advt., 50 cents; â€" Poreupine â€" Advance, 7(0 cents; Mr. Craig, janitor, $5.00;, baâ€" lance on hand, $1246.58; total, $1252. 83. The Treasurer‘ report as â€" follows:â€"â€" Balance Mrsâ€" Lawlor, goods sold. Alexander, 10¢; Mrs WY Mrs. Carrier, $10.35; NUMBER OF SETTLERS COMING INTO THE NORTH AMluny iarms ~ew LAShCuIil and further north have been sold reâ€" cently and the prices secured, as well as the amount of profit confessed by the scllers while at farming operaâ€" tions would sugzest that there is money made in fariming in the North Land these days. One man told The New Liskeard Speaker that he had cleared about $10,000.00 in ten years. Anothber copfessed to making about $6,000.00 and a living in the. same third, who sold his farm by auction and thought he had not reâ€" eeived anything near its value, admitâ€" ted that he had cleared six thousand THERE MUST BE MONEY IN TEMISKAMING FARMS lat: Treasurerâ€" Mrs J. Paul Taillon. Standard Bearerâ€" Mrs. Fred Carâ€" First Viceâ€"Regentâ€" Miss Ellen the past month the the goods returned Ned Cross:â€"_ Miss cks:; Mrs. Charette, int Dirc round New Liskeard 1 ‘have been sold reâ€" rices secured, as well ‘ profit confessed by at farming operaâ€" tnmer iundreds more arber of settlier car in the Cla r of Colonizaâ€" > ds a dscided TS ~Aanâ€" ACTIG 1301 While â€" thers f new settlers Land this year i and opportiuâ€" Mrs. Digby but now wri . there is 1 setti for April 1s 1 Ontario followâ€" to the Copps, 1 pair dollars.. Most of these selling their farms say that their reason for doing so is that the buyers are so anxtious to get into the farming game while they are a little tired of the quiet life and not averse to getting south where there is more tame life and supposedly a milder climate, with blackAfly indusâ€" try not so extensively developed. Capt. Frank Franeisy of the firm of Hil}, Clark Francis, who returned to his home in New Liskeard after several years‘ service overseas, was a visitor last week to Timmins, being warmly greeted by his many friends in the Camp. The Council of the aboveâ€"named Muncipality invite Tenders for the purchase of ithe frame building with hoseâ€"tower, formerly used as The Fireâ€"hall at Schumacher. Terms of payment to beâ€" arranged with the Council. Tenders must be filed with the unâ€" dersigned not latter than 12 o%‘clock noon on Thursday, May 22nd., giving bank references. l)atod at South Poreupine this 12th dd) of May, 1919.* J R MYERS. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be sold by PUBâ€" LIC AUCTION at the premises, the Northern â€" Star Theatre, Rarlway Street, Township of Calvert, at the Town known as the ‘*Y" near Iroqâ€" uois Falls, on Thurs., the 20th day of May, 1919, at the hour of 4 o clock in the afternoon, by John Clark ,Aueâ€" tioneer, all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate, lying and heing in the Township of Calvert in the District of Timiskaming and known as parcel 3178 Timiskaming, embracing former parcels 1211 and 1212 Timiskaming. The said land has a frontage of 5T feet more or less on Railway Street by a depth of 150 feet and on it is erected a moving picture theatre and outbuilding. The above property_ will be sold subject to a_ reserve Iid. Terms: 10 per cent cash at time of sale and balance in 30 days thereafter with interest at 6 per cent. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be had on appliceation to JONXES HEWITT, Vendor‘s Solicitors, Brantford, DATED 28th day of April, A.D 1919 . by auction of NORTHERN STAR THEATRE, IROQUOFS FALLS. Clerk of the said Municipality Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Strect. Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. Sunday Services, 11:00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Holy Communion:â€"1st. Sunday of morith, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. L. W. Duscharm, Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 Meets every first and fourth Monday â€" oevenings of each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. Brick Work, Plastering Cement Work, Etc. Etc Mail Orders Attended to T. E. Strain â€" South Porcupine BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Promptly (Anglican). Otto Kabel, TIMMIN3 LGEGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 Phone 152. P.O. Box 46 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement DR. L. GACNON Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. Mects every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third avenue. . Visiting broâ€" thers reanmiested to attend. G. Carson, ~ J. Hoepplestons, Wholesale Tobaccos and â€" GConfectionery 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY,