The Lancashire Club of Timmin meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hal the first and second Saturdays in eact} month at 8 p.m. Lancashire people are welcome and may bring friends by invitation only, which may be obâ€" tained from the Secretary or Presiâ€" dent on application, or from any Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members ‘and 50c. per year for associate members. member of the Committee. 5. C. WHEELER T. H. HOWARD, 81 Pine St., South P.O. Box 1037 P.0. Box 2038 Openâ€" to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Union Church. All visiting members welcome. J. C. BONNELL, JOHN WEBBER TIMMINS â€" LODGE No. 1815. Meets every third Monday of each month in the basement of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Church. All visiting members welcome. CATHERINE BONNELL W.M. ELIZABETH TOWNSEND, Rec. Sec. The Caledonian Society of Timmins. Meetings every second and fourth Widay, at the Hollinger Recreation Hall. W,. D. WATT WILSON Schumacher ; 0. L. O. 2975. VISITING BROTHERS WECOME Timmins Golden Star L. 0. B. A. Lodge, No. 677 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners will meet every lst and 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Miner‘s Union Hall, 2nd Ave. at 7.30 p.m. "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" "‘Doctrine and Atonement" Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Testimonies Healing through TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 Meetings every second and fourth Wednesday in the Parish Hall. Club Rooms over Pierce‘s Furniture Store, 42 Third Avenue. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church. All visiting members welcome, Wm. Isnor, W.M. W. F. McLean, R.S. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., North. Visiting brethren requested to attend. Timmins Council, No. 2403 TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE No. 173 J. G,. Harris, Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Irene Closs, Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : Now open for business Firstâ€"class Rooms and Steam Heated All Upâ€"toâ€"date Conveniences Reading and Sitting Rooms Sample Room for Travellers Best Dining Room in Townâ€"Meals at all Hours. Second Section Lancashire Club Timmins L.0.L. President. IROQUOIS FALLS, Christian Science. P. J. BEAUDIN, Financialâ€"Secretary. Ethel Keense, Ree. See. W. G. Smith, See,.â€" Secretary. THE â€" PORCUPINE ADVANCE Can You Answer These Questions? Do you know why ointments do not give you quick and lasting relief? Why eutting and operations fail? Do you know the cause of piles is internal ? HEMâ€"ROID banishes piles by reâ€" moving the cause, by freeing blood cireculation in the lower bowel. 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Of the eighteen men chosen for this tour no fewer than nine have had the honor of playâ€" ing for England so that the Clubs and players of Canada should be presentâ€" ed with a series of object lessons that must tend to develop the cult of the game of soccer from Montreal to V anâ€" couver. The defence is formidable, the halfâ€"backs astute and tireless and the attack positively brilliant. It is easy to construct a team of the highâ€" est quality thus:â€"Sewell (goal), Barâ€" kas, Keeping (backs), Magee, Healâ€" less, Harkus (halfâ€"backs), Carr, Jack, Rawlings, Smith and Tunstall. Save for Barkas, Keeping and Harkus, every man carries the international stamp and of the others Barkas has assisted Huddersfield to win the League Championship. _ Keeping is the finest young back in England and Harkus is clever and versatile."" Two of English Cup Final Players on Team Coming The next social evening and dance of the Lancashire Club will be held on Saturday next, May l1st, in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, at 8 p.m. His review of Jack, the hero of last week‘s English ecup final, is as follows :â€"â€" Jack, the hero of the game, will he on the touring English F.A. Team to visit Timmins on July 7th on the tour of Canada. Joe Smith, the captain of the Bolton Wanderers, will also be on the touring English team. Mtr. J. A. Catton («‘Tityrus‘‘), for twentyâ€"five years editor of The Athletic News, has written a series of articles on the team which has been selected by the English F.A. to tour Canada, the team holding the first match at Montreal on May 24th, and scheduled for Timmins on July 7th. These articles will appear in The Adâ€" vance, through the courtesy of the Dominion Football Association. ‘‘DAVID BONE NIGHTINGALE JACK (INSIDE RIGHT)â€"This is the usual club position of David Jack but he can and has taken all the three inside places among the forwards. The son of Bob Jack, the present manager of Plymouth Argyle, David was born in Bolton in days when his father was outside left for the Bolton Wanderers. All Mr. Jack‘s ‘boys are footballers but David has been the most successful. Although now only 26 years old he has been playing Jack W as the Only Man to Score in Big Game at Wembley Last Week. â€" Joe Smith, Captain of the Bolton Team, Will Also be on the English Touring Football Team Here on July 7th. Last week Bolton Wanderers won the English Football Association cup at the Wembley Stadium, defeating Manchester City by one goal to nil. The winning goal was seored by Jack after the second half had been in proâ€" gress 32 minutes. There.was an atâ€" tendance of around 100,000 at the match. The King presented the cup to the winners amid tremendous enâ€" thusiasm. TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 1926 L‘ECUYER, SMITH ELSTON, LIMITED Attractive, Sturdy Plumbing Fixtures for your Bathroom and Kitchen Avail yourself of the best advice, materials and workmanship See Display at our Showrooms Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Contractors SMITH . (INSIDE LEFT)â€"One of the most famous players the game has ever known. After completing eighteen seasons of first class football he is so sprightly and such a master of tactics that there is no anxiety about his fitness for this Canadian tour. It may be reâ€" called that he was the Captain of the team which the Football Association sent to South Africa in 1920.. There could be no greater tribute to **Joe"‘ Smith, as he is universally called, than that he gamed the deep respect of such a rigid disciplinarian as the late Mr. John Lewis, who was one of the managers of that trip. Born at Dudley, Staffordshire, several years ago Smith began to make his reputaâ€" tion with the *‘*Neweastle P.S.A."" in the North Staffordshire League. He removed to Bolton as an outside left and made his debut as one of the Wanderers at West Bromwich on April 12th, 1909.He has seored about 260 goals in League matches only for: Bolton Wanderers, and with 38 in 1920â€"21 equalled the record of Bert Freeman, of Everton, for the premier league. He has twice taken his club into the final tie for the Association Cup since the war. We say ‘"he" because ‘‘Joe‘‘ Smith is the ‘‘"‘fathâ€" er‘‘ and the Captain of the Wanderâ€" ers. â€" There have been few eaptains as far seeing and as quick in decisions as this trimly built man of 5 ft. 7/ ins., who has got his weight down to 161 lbs., after reducing himself rather over a stone since 1923 without loss of strength. _A personality and a worker all the time Canada may conâ€" sider herself fortunate to see him for he is a model playerâ€"always efâ€" fective without unnecessary frills." football for eleven years hbeing, of course, a lad in the ranks of the Plyâ€" mouth team. He was not foreed at ths age especially as he was a studâ€" ent for the Civil Service. When war came he entered the Navy and was made a Writer. There were Army and Navy Service matches and young Jack was always the best forward in such games when he sceored freely. Being demobolised he signed profesâ€" sional forms for Plymouth but in Deâ€" cember 1921 he was transferred to Bolton Wanderers and he has shared in all this elub‘s postâ€"war successes. Thus he was one of the eleven who won the Association Cup in 1923 while in 1924 Jack and Butler, the Wanderers right wing, were chosen bodily to play for England against Scotland. Thus the highest honors in the game have fallen to David Jack, who is a really clever player with a swerving trun, a most deceptive feint, fine speed, accurate passing and rrond marksmanship. He has long leg% and no one ever knows the extent of hus reach. He takes rank as among the very best forwards in the country. Of a quiet and happy disposition, he has an excellent reputation in social circles:; :6 ft. 11 ins., 157 :lbs.‘‘ Of Joseph Smith, eaptain of the Bolton team, who will be with the touring team, Mr. Catton says:â€" **JIObREPE SMITH . {(INSIDE Mr. Thos. Lake left on Saturday to visit his son, Mr. J. B. Lake, at Powassan, after an extended visit to his son, Mr Geo. Lake, at Timmins. And further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with me within thirty days from the date of this notice for from and after the expiration ~of the timeâ€"fixed by sub* section eight of section 37 of the said act, the trustee shall distribute the proceeds of the debtor‘s estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has then notice. _ Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto, Under the provisions of The Ontario Companies Act, The Citizens‘ Athâ€" letic Club of Ansonville hereby gives public notice that it has sanctioned a byâ€"law for the purpose of changing the location of its Head Office, of which the following is a true copy. In the matter of The Bankruptcy Act and in the matter of The Esâ€" tate of Bella Gannon (Schumacher Electric), of the Town of Schuâ€" macher, in the District of Cochrane and Province of Ontario. NOTICE is hereby given that Bella (Giannon, of the Town of Schumacher in the District of Cocehrane and the Province of Ontario did on the 12th day of April 1926, make an authorized assignment of all her property for the benefit of her creditors and that T. J. Bourke, Esq., Official Receiver, has appointed me to be custodian of the estate of the dehtor until the crediâ€" tors at the first meeting shall elect a trustee to administrate the estate of the debtor. BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 2 Byâ€"law to Change the Location of the Head Office of The Citizens‘ Athletic Club of Ansonville. BE IT ENACTED as a byâ€"law ‘of The Citizens‘ Athletice Club, of Ansonâ€" ville that the Head Office of the Club shall hereafter be at the City of Kitâ€" chener, in the County of Waterloo. Dated at Timmins this 24th day of April, 1926. NOTICE TO CREDITO Passed this sixth day of April, A.D 1926. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having claims against the estate of Tony or Tomak Richikovski, late of the Town of Timmins, in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, Miner, who died on or about the 9th day of December, 1925, are required to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersignâ€" ed, on or before the 31st day of May, 1926. The Citizens‘ Athletie Club of An sonville. And notice is further given that after the said date, the public trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to such claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated at Toronto, this 20th day of April, 1926. K. W., WRIGHT, Public Trustee, Osgoode Hall Toâ€" ronto, My name is Duds . \\eres Suds my fr:end \{\ inens to hlé.._, " shop 1 send | MR. DUDS is the president of the Happy Dressers Asâ€" sociation. 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