Mr. F. J, Wolno, of the Timâ€" wui@s Citizens‘ Band, left the hospital «a» â€" Monday, practically recovered the effects of his recent operâ€" ~d4tion. _â€" Mr. Sells, manager of the Iroquois Â¥Wailsy Steam Laundry, was a visitor *o Timmins last week. Innumerable friends were pleased #m see Mr. D. Mackie able to be out this week, after being confined the house for a couple of days *nrough illness. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shacfer, Moneta, anrounce ;.theâ€" marriage of their slaughter, Miss Ida Shaefer, to Mr. Harry Rosenbloom, the wedding to Several prominent radio broadcastâ€" ing stations in Canada and the United States have agreed to put an invitaâ€" tion on the air to all oldâ€"timers to atâ€" tend the Reâ€"Union at 4 "obaht this summer. place at the Hebrew Congregaâ€" tion Hall, Cedar street, Timmins, on simday, April 6th, at 7 p.m. Mr. P. 8. Faylor, now of Toronto, was a business visitor to the Camp this week. **Pete"‘‘ was for years a fnn}mldr resident of Timmins and one of the old standâ€"bys of the Fire [Dept. Â¥Ie now â€" represents iStratford ifirms making highâ€"erade furniture, etc. QOMOWWMWQQOOWW“OOOOM“OOQ % 000000““0“0MOOOOONOQWONQOWQ““OMMM“N Timmins and District Notes GORDON BLOCK Seidlitz Powders For months past we have been besieged by travellers offering us new lines of Toiletries but always We have chosen one line from the many, which adhering to our policy of Quality and Satisfaction. in our opinion will meet with your instant approval; it is Charming and of Supreme Quality, and very Moderately Priced. Extracts imported direct from France and offered for the first time in this district to our Easter trade. A full line of Grown Derby just received. Any of our customers for Grown Derby, wishing to exchange cups recently purchased for shapes just in may do so now. Special prices on Cut Glass for 14 days only. FORAAN‘S TOOTH PASTE 35c. 60c. Fruit Saits 75c. $1.25 STORES Blood Bitters $1.25 DR. WEST‘S TOOTH BRUSH Cleans inside, outside and between the teeth 50c. BVURDOC K ENO‘S JEWELER AND OPTICIAN TELEPHONE 141 was a Mrs. Orr, who has been on an exâ€" tended visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Macpherson â€" at Scehumacher, reâ€" turned on Monday to her home at Arthur, Ontario. (Cdbalt last week organized a Male Choir, about twenty men attending the organization meeting. The new Cobalt (Male iChoir intend to stage a Minstrel Show in the near future, preparations already bheing under way for this event. ‘ +â€"Judging from items appearing reâ€" cently in outside newspapers, R.::4: Stewart Co., contractors on the T. N.O. Ry. extension have (been forced into diquidation _by. the claims of creditors. The liabilities are around $16,000.00. The Government â€" some time ago took over the completion of the work as ‘the contractors were unâ€" able to carry it througlh on the scheâ€" duled contract time.. Among the principal creditors for supplhies are the ‘National Grocers and Hewson, Gauthier Co., Cochrane. aA V Mr. W. M. Houseman, of Toronto, is a visitor to the Camp this week. Mir. T..C. Clark, of Toronto, is on business visit to the Camp. The .next rezular meeting of the *s .m-'hcduled for Monâ€" vÂ¥ afternoon, April 14th. 25c. PINE ST., TIMMINS Extract of Sarsaparilla Abbey‘s Salts 35c. 75c. Fresh, Foamy, Fizzy 25c. per box JEWELER AND OoPTICIAN PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 50c. BANK OF MONTREAL MOVES TO HANDSOME PREMISES Baturday last the Timmins branch of the Bank of Montreal moved from its temporary quarters opposite the New Empire Theatre to the hamdâ€" somely appointed new building next the Post Office. The Bank of Monâ€" treal is now housed in a handsome threeâ€"storey brick building, fireâ€"proof, apâ€"toâ€"date, and as commodious and wellâ€"appointed as any bank premises north of Toronto. An item in the Kirkland Lake news of the Northern News, of Coâ€" balt, last week says:â€"‘‘Mr. E. Neeâ€" lands, formerly of the firm of Suteliffe Neslands, New MLiskeard, has been appointed â€" resident engineer of the Northern Development Branch, in the place of Mr. Snaith, who has returned to WToronto." > "‘ Jurors Locked Up. Over Nightâ€"On Manslaughter Charge.‘‘ The Speakâ€" len did not mean this, either. Mr. Chas. Pieree returned on Friâ€" day ‘last from a visit to Hamilton, Montreal and other southern ecentres. At Hamilton he had an interesting and pleasing visit, but at (Montreal his stay was spoiled by an attack of illness, from which, however, he is now imaking. good progress to reâ€" covery. ; Major and Mrs. Knight, North Bay, will visit the Timmins S S.A. on April 19th, 20th and 21st. ‘This will bbe Mrs. Knight‘s first visit to this Camp, but the Divisional Commander. Major Knight, has paid several vis!ts to Timmins where special appreciaâ€" tin has been shown for his expert work as a trombone player, as well as for his eloquence as a speaker. Newspaper headings are all rigiut as a class, but they need close and constant watching to keep from runâ€" ning amuck. For instance, last week The Northern News, of Cobalt, had a bis heading right across the front page in ‘bold, black,. inchâ€"high type: ©Lorrain Railway Orderedâ€"V erdict (‘Not Guiltv.‘"‘‘ If the Lorrain Railâ€" Railway Orderedâ€"V erdict ‘Not Guilty.‘ ‘‘ If the Lorrain Railâ€" way had not ‘been ‘"ordered,"" the Government might have been considâ€" ered guilty of neglecting the interests of the North Land, but The Northern Naws did not mean that. The last phrase in the heading referred to a case at the Temiskaming Assizes. In reference to this Assizes ease, The New Liskeard Speaker had a subâ€" heading on the front page, reading :â€" 79C : c s SPECIAL' SPECI AL! Thursday _ Friday __ Saturday IIIII 79° = sMOKERS! ATTENTION! South Porcupme GILLETTE RAZORS Zln%:é.QA G NU\V 50' Obe Dependable Prug Stores See Our Windows KNOWN THE Schumacher HOLLINGER DIVIDEND NO. 122 °_ PAYABLE APRIL 218T The Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited, announces Dividend No. 122, a dividend of one per cent. on the outstanding capital stock to be paid on April 21st to shareholders of record April 3rd. BAND CONCERT TO BE HELD ON sUNDAY, APRIL 13th. Owing to the Band Leader being in hospital until this week, there was no band concert in March, but there will lbe two held in April or May, and the regular open air band concerts will commence in June. The next band concert is scheduled for Sunday evening, April 13th, in the New Empire Theatre, after the churâ€" ch services.. There will be a good programme of vocal and instrumental solos, etc., as well as new selections by the Band. Remember the dateâ€" April 13th. Phone 4a (Mr. J. A. iPinard, MWIP.:P. forâ€"Ottaâ€" wa East, last week moved an amendâ€" ment to the Ontario Temperance Act, to permit the sale of seven per cent,. beer. Only six memibers of the Legâ€" islature voted for the measure. The Liberal Leader; Mr. Ninclair, said he had not been consulted and was opâ€" posed to the measure. (Mr. Pinard at once resigned his position as Chief Liberal Whip in the Ontario House. Lovers of beer will cut out this picâ€" ture and fle for future reference. WHEN THE WHIP CRACKS wWORrLD OVER WITH THREE BLADES Timmins Phone 90 SPECIAL MUSIC, FEATURE OoF ‘‘*THE COVERED WAGON‘‘ The New Empire Theatre last Woedâ€" nesday and Thursday had bumper houses for the presentation of (the special motion picture, ‘*‘The Covered Wagon."* **Theâ€" Covered Wagon"‘ portrays in very clever and artistic way the settlement of Oregon and the experiences of the sturdy pioneers who trekked two thousandâ€" miles across praime lands to settle in the New West. The picture was stagmfl with striking artistic skill and the. seenes depicted were remarkable cx* amples of good photography. This Paramount picture proved it deâ€" served the popularity it is enjoying in the south. While all will admit it was a good picture, there was special interest and pleasure here in the exâ€" cellent orchestra travelling with this picture. The fine musiec furnished by this orchestra delighted all. Mr. Hyman, violinist at the New Empire, played with the special travelling orâ€" chestra while it was in Timmins. ...s. //,VzlllllrlZ’ï¬//nfflf///fï¬ï¬?f/ffl?ï¬l’ï¬ffflf.’.l’l,lf,l/..//.’//flfl. Mr. Rabt.‘ W. Knight, of Montreal, was a visitor to the Camp last week. Oriental Cream 75c. $1.50 Frostilla 35c. 32533545# 5 5 5 5 n i5 i i5 ib in i5 5 4515 0515 45 545 45 i5 4 4 15 45 85 55 $ Diamond Dyes 15c. a pkg. Pond‘s Creams 50c. MOTH BALLS Have Your Eyes Outgrown Your Glasses If you are still using the glasses that were prescribed for you two years ago it is highâ€" ly probable that you should have your eyves reâ€"examined. â€" You may find that your eyes have improved to such an extent that you no longer require glasses, or a change of lenses may give you more comâ€" fort and better vision. Open Evenings Hazeline Snow 50c. STORES HiND‘S Koney and Almond Cream NEW STOCK per ip. 206. Three Flowers Creams 50c. Mr. J. E. Dorrian, of the Poreupine Goldfelds ‘Co., Ltd., was a Timmins visitor last week, returning to the Matatchewan property the latter part of the week. 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness M ARK ET SUMMARY OX REQCEST Opposite Goldfields Hotel Colorite 35c. Members Toronto Stock Exchanyg 60c. Italian Balm 40c. (Since 18