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Cadman, Superintendâ€" ent of Northern Ontario Light Power Co. and Poreupine Telephone Lines, has returned to Camp and will reside in Timmins. surprise t0o Hughes, 46 Fourt nesday last. | Jol Derâ€"â€".l}l Northern Oatari tion, in the Cor invented.. HQ nas 10P d U. . patent, and is now trying to arrange for the manufacture and sale of the plow. ‘The plough is~ designed for use on sidewalks, and is reversible, so that the snow may ‘be spread to either right or left. An ingenious arrangeâ€" ment makes it easy to reverse, and saves many turnings, and also does away with the necessity for ploughing up hill. s 1 hk oiï¬ mmr,m. * fsfl.. ienss mm i 31 n 7 A â€" Finlander on Fifth Avenue attempted to commit suicide last week by drinking muratie acid. He either took too much or too little and now is on the way to recovery. No reason is known at present for the attempted selfâ€"destruction. Perhaps, he felt that he had nothing to live for,. Now the has something to look forward to,yâ€"a charge of illegally attempting suierde. The only known legal method of comâ€" mittinoâ€" suicide in this country is to pawn all your winter clothes at the irst advent of beautiful weathor. The executive of <«the Timmins Football Clb met on Thurday evenâ€" ing last and continued their plans for a hbig football season here this year. Among other topics touched upon was the question of having a Junior Footâ€" ball League. ‘This question was left over unfil after the meeting of the Northern Ontario Football Associaâ€" fon. with the uncorstandinge that the tion, with the uncuerstanding® ENHaAT Timmins Foothball Club is ‘heartily in sympathy and will give all possible assistance to Junior Football teams. Mrs. Craven and children leave this week on a visit to the Old Land where they will spend a few months visitinge â€" relatives and friends _ in Scotland and England. n he Missc Leila B secured n1 (rmhnn Timmins News in Brief New Theatr € Fox News. Outing Chester. Big V. Comedy Coming Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 214 Mondays, 2.15 p.m. Every Tuesday and Saturday sn ow He h Metcalfe, 0 the patent »ling M ugii. w pplied trving e E. Smalleombe ‘ Cabalt, made a . and Mrs. K. V. Avenite on Wedâ€" Meeting A Chamber toâ€" reverse,. anad and also does of Haileyb at: for Cat 1 which he lied for a l ing to arr ind sale of ~ desioned FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 16 and 17â€" Lord and Lady Algy N «* SUNSHINE COMEDY inada District Doputy Brand Master Bro. C. G. Wiliams will pay his oficaial visit to Golden Beaver Lodge A. F. A. M. this evening. Sto dayv south The Annual Meeting of the Timmins Amateur Athletie Associtation will h held in the Council Chambers on 'Phn“;n]';\\' A 1n';| ‘)‘)nfl ‘\f’ Q Â¥Y im machuer, visit of Country who has al cours and son way ‘her Mrs. Jas. D. Cockburn, of Schuâ€" macher, returned Jlast week from a visit of several months to ‘the Old Country accompanied by her daughter who has been completing her education al course in England. Mr. Cockburn and son met them in Toronto on their way ‘here and the family will take up residence in Schumacher in the house formerly occupied ‘by the pastor of the Schumacher chureh. The executive of the Poreupine Disâ€" trict Hockey League had a meeting last night and wound up the business of the league for the season. A division was made of the funds on hand, each of the ‘three eclubs,â€"the Timmins, Melntyre and Hollinger,â€" were given $25.00, and the balance of around $35.00 was Jdef t in the Treasury to pay the initial expenses of the next seagson. The season was a successful and pleasing one, and great hopes are held for a still better season for the sport next winter. )t( ursctay Mr. G4 jewelry st after o, â€" Ham n Monday nred there C IW O weecn ton and of stabli 0(\( ‘O€C ) PJ1 re. retur! 2nd. at the W. ipine I N m rcetion 1m}p 1 Empire Theatre Basement H FOR SALEâ€"FORD CAR; NEWLY PAINTED and in frstâ€"class condiâ€" tion. .. Price $300.00. Clarence L. Heath, Timmins, Oxnt. i4â€" Mwï¬m.mffl.d@ï¬ï¬ ~:VCH (d8 0j M _ HMNOJ LOSTâ€"â€"In Timâ€" nunt turn Hall mmIns on saturdays, 2.30 p.m. count of i reliable pe humaecher. ®. case, tosi. â€" Aowarud * Norman â€" Elect: mm Day, lady‘s watel Reward for re woinan â€" wishes e Business, on _ _ terms Apply Box 15, nioT 13 ASAq 31