en Cb thitys s ; % i( e J Glbbons, Slmms, H’ooker Drew, llst Representatlves . A Balsam Street Timmins _ aam sc n hy t oA i C N s o9 A w on e i ie s uit o in y /s Ne h ye x :‘ 6 Waks id '†NT l o i o N e o m.O’R,o F. “‘I m’t flnnk ’o_ Hilda O‘R.: ‘‘Dou‘t you know why man tei |unsigne . ; Gontr BO ear. 4 ols itc +2 Mc Ag Pnd w 4 Wns e e 496 C ._--- 4y 6 of *3z r‘ s ® , Canad '†In u:tml-Oid Company 'x";««», W w"g!.c;w #v%mnm CANADA â€"______.__ â€"plain ~MTom: “Snre, :mless w:-e h‘hveï¬om."} for ~the Th ui «e 13 If youâ€"are tempted to postpone the taking of adequate life insurance protection think twice and consult an: expert All too often husbands and wives m the heyday of life become blinded to the future by present favorable circumstances and good health. This frequently results in one of. life‘s ‘greatest tragedies â€" mothers and: children ï¬: alone to face a world they never knew._ It‘s all the more pitiable since life insurance protection can be secured soâ€"easily and at ‘such low cost from The London Life. Example of ‘‘Earning ~Power‘‘ Series, 20 Year with special Interâ€" change Privilege. Who knowsâ€"more about the value of life insura nce than â€"A eavedwxe Ask lzer what hfe msurance means! ‘ Expert advice 2 â€" Age 25 â€" â€" â€"~ $94.50 Age 35 â€"=â€"â€" â€"â€" â€"~$122.00 Age 45 . «. These‘extremely low fremiums are subject to substantial reduction by annual dividends. : $10,089 Instrrance _ The: most. 1gndraht are those who eannot express themselves mthout the use of profanity. s . here. Piccadilly Cirens. 'Hatless and" inebriated man staggenngly searching for something. _ . Policeman: ‘‘What‘s the matter?†H. and I.M.; ‘‘Ive lost my hat.‘‘ : ?I:?hcema.n- Where didâ€" you lose '1t . ~H.._and I. M. -“Wxgan†- + : "«Then why look for 1t in P1ccad111y Gireus 1"/ _ # We h on e 22 o 106 N BP > BAAA OOA O O UA AL VY A LiX â€" The Marshallâ€"Beclestoneâ€"Belanger,| the visit to Timmins on Saturday of goal; Fulton and Pete Taylor, defence| this week of Leila Brooksâ€"Potter, the and offence;. Charlebois, Smith and| famous champion lady skater, â€" and Quéesnell, forwards, Bill being especiâ€" Mr. Arthur; Flack, Canadian ~chamâ€" ally forward ; Brady, spare, though he|pion barrel jumper. â€" The programme didn‘t spare anybody when he got a|for the event Saturday night will be. chanee. : _ s \_|found elsewhere in this issue, and There will be a return match, and| will prove that the Club has made the Marshallâ€"Ecclestone team intend|excellent arrangements to ‘provide a. to turnâ€" the hose on the fire brigade,programme of unique interest. e s s Pc2 h o 41 s C n e i o There will be a return mateh and the Marshallâ€"Eccelestone team: mtend to turnâ€" the hose on the fire brigade in that match. h e 2 ~LVQUDNAUOU bul Wasn'h ,l,ney bï¬ot‘h .Stay- ts in m g im x( iA a m 3 .: \oot e L 4n ï¬; | <ed. â€"**Oh,â€"well, it doesn‘t make any nwuals“" Ifr TIall difference anyway,‘‘ the referee said.| *** * se ht 00 P ied t t t Cl e ME :c 110| For the Marsbhallâ€"Ecclestone team Pete| Mmrnp Ar Anaainin Taylor. sawâ€"stars. â€" Pete commented |_ [H[ nf B"m 3 m“suli E two or threeâ€"times on the fine music| "**~*** @A. WA swil Wnnd °. given by the Panatropé, though it did |.. . o o h o o) "T.G not play at all. On another cccasion Event at Rink Saturday Evening of during the game he didn‘t get out of | _ This Woeek ‘Discussed at Lunâ€" _â€" Bill Stanley‘s way, and he thought he |‘ _ ~ ‘cheon on Monday. °_ heard the b_ird:ts singing. fut an)gggj’ s1 s tï¬ o iss n l it was a great game, and everybody| The presitdent, Dr. Lee 3. Hone hadâ€"heaps ofâ€"fun. The lineâ€"up and |presided at the weekly luncheon b% fallâ€"down was as follows:â€"â€" _ Cinh_ in" tha "IDrmanigaa S l c3 Ts l t un S 2 s 1 n e ce s S 2 0W L 2 e s ie 2 td d hllâ€˜ï¬ Star: flmngh PCOcE 0: mooning when sent off â€" for boarding Bill: Smith. Jaok had heard ‘what a e ty T OBE "â€"-v. bad. imm Bfll was and. demded ‘to take afanoutéfï¬xm. Hdl,dnd . got ‘up, found â€"his teï¬th rain and.. threw Jack ‘half across the ice. The referee ordered both men off the ice. Jack was going to go off until he foxmd Blll wasn‘t. They’ both stayâ€" M.: ‘‘There‘s more hght PRETTY FAR GONE mr. These i6 for was the ‘year. Ruth is perhaps still the greatâ€" ‘est drawing card in baseball, and it is quité . likely. they will â€"concede‘ his wishes., _ * . : . o. ty We l _ . CHAMPTION: SLUGGER ig~ _ _ DEMANDS â€" “Babe’ ‘ Ruth, the enampion baseâ€" ;ball slugger of the New York Amerâ€" ican team, has returned hig contract unsigned, with the demand that his contract be ‘increased to. $100,000 per {fany objection to my smoking in your presence 4‘ l t s ‘â€" Ladyâ€"‘‘No indeed, I don‘t give a damn if you burst out in flames.‘‘ Ohn'ogpractor I had ‘a pat:ent to- day whose spineâ€" _ Wife: Stop! I don t want to hear any more of your back talk.â€"Judge. _ _Among the visftors welcomed to the Kiwanis Clubâ€"on Monday were Mr. W. K. Laflamme, of the Metropolitan Life Co., Timmins, and Mr. Schmuck, of the Toronto Kiwanis Club. .. Mr. Schmuck thanked the local club for the time enjoyed by the Toronto Kiwanis Club members on their visit to Timmins last year, and he also extended to the club here the. heartiest greetings from the Kiwanis in Toronto. He‘gave again the ‘inviâ€" tation Timmins Kiwanis to visit their Toronto brothers when in the Queen City, saying that the Kiwanis of. Toronto pleased to see members from Timmins and would be glad to meet more of them and on more occasions. seA *.: m presided at the weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club in the Empire Hotel grill room on Monday. . The chief business before the meeting was the ‘arrangements in connection with the visit to Timmins on Saturday of this week of. Leila Brooksâ€"Potter, the ~Gentliemenâ€"*‘Madam, > ‘have" . you Whom â€ï¬rgmg asslï¬tance or French schools by: the Department of Eduâ€" cation in‘ Ontario. PE A_ tew weeeks Early nauce ot date may be. looked tor in this. paper. ‘Cwill ibe offered for sale at éld on the. Townsite withia All lots to ba dispos*d, a Public Auction to be HORNE COPPER CORPORATION M essrs. do M artzgny Bruneau-â€"-â€" announce . _ ‘ * thexr _a_pppg{_ntmpnt by _ to act ‘as its exclusxvc selhng agents s 22â€"‘ in connection with ‘Write now. for a cony ~6f booklet ~giving: plan and_ full~ iparticuiars. N N# Every man is born with a will power, but it gets so. rusty from lack of excerise that he cannot nse it, _ One thing to remember whxle,drn- ing an auto is that some other dï¬ may be just as crazy as you are.. 1061 x TOWN' 'McAlpm 199 Dr, Weston - % Barron .. .... 173 Arnott .:. ... io 213. $ ,M‘cLellan en 189293 Feldman .. ;. 206 ; Father : ‘‘The next time that young Stanl’ey comes around here I‘ll sit on h n ’ o . 859 991 1016 2866 _ â€"Town team won three points from No, 11 Shaft.â€" Dr. Weston rolled high hlgh total 580. No. 11 SHAFT, 196 522 Maebonalid ... 180 146 E. Williams .:... 173 175 B, Green...'. .. 232 179 A. Wl'lhams . 230 ‘ 132 smgle 267, Feldman. rolled: high total ‘633. For No. 11 Shaft, Wakefield scored high single 246, and Green 208 556. 169 580 194 556 E. Williams ... .. B. Green .... .. A. Williams. . ;. Wakefield ;. .. MceGarry °... Bonnell ~, . Yorke .. 145 Starr :... 191 Camplbell © Shops take three points from the Mercantile in a close contest. Hagâ€" gart for the Shops with 248 single and 597 total. For the Mercantile, McGarry was high with 247 single and 615 total. _ _ SHOPS AND TOWN TEAMS WiX it MelttyRE LEAgur Haggart McGarry, Dr. Weston, Felidâ€" man and Wakefield Make the ~â€" High Scorers in the ' es â€"â€" Matches. -Iâ€"J;zl,cillg D.: P Oh, Papa, leave that to Birrell Bell‘s Violin Academy o e ie e o) 0004 i > 52 THIRD AVBNUE orposrrn QUBBN s nomt. BOX 1724 _ To induce adults,â€"and parents to sond their chmiren â€"to try. our simple and correct methods, we are. supplying a violin to practice on free, and at the end of 12 lessons the violin is a.bao- lntoly the*pnpil’s own property MERCANTILE .854 1006 SHOPS 923 164 146 208 offer for other instruments 998 1007 2928 781 179 132 178 169 \ 0122754 ©633 189 182 _ 191 206 247. 615 178 5231 208 â€" 597 170â€" 530 196 590 999 2358 199 :: White is chosen as being especially suited to the undergarment needs of the filmy Spring frock. It is made. all in one piece and consists of a slim crepe de chene bodice joined fo crape de wchene bloomers over which is aR attached petticoat of chiffon.â€" This is finished by picotting around the deep Uâ€"shaped seallops. , sthan o _ One might â€" also .. make separate bloomers with attached petticoat, to be worn with dance frocks.. _ _ . pportunity â€"goes ro;, Bosa, for weddig;t?" tï¬.ï¬â€ :“Do U ve to @41# :' _ H. Yamk' “I’dy hkt’to-lgtha White Crepe de Chine and Georxm is the Idealâ€"Bpring Undergan 6;:â€" For those who enjoy sewing en dainty underthings the new combinaâ€" tion undergarment shown above wxll‘ be.of special interest.â€" .. _ t In connection with the annoance- ment which is appearing elsewhere in _ this paper, it is interesting to quote . that considerable work has already . been done to put the Town of Norâ€" anda on the map, so to epeak, besides . its incorporation as such. The Horne . Copper Corporation, which owns ï¬}l the land it will occupy, is credited . with having expended well over $100,â€" _ 000 to date in laying out and imp t‘ovâ€" . ing the Townsite. Nearly $75,0 0 of . this sum has goneâ€"into romds and . streets aloneâ€"3%, miles of ~which . have now been rockedâ€"the rest beâ€" . ing made up mainly with the cost of . sowers, water mains and the developâ€" . ment of lots. A most complete Burâ€" . vey has been carried I:n:d: by ,tll:é"; somâ€" . pany‘s engineers, this pre iminary :work includifig = large number of . test holes dug over the gubâ€"divided . landto ascertain the nature: of" the . soil. . Enough :water and sewerage . pipes are now on the ground to cover . amply all immediate requirements. . Plans have been drawth also for filtraâ€" _ tion and sewerage disposals ‘plants. . Next summer should‘ witness even . gyeater activity, and it may safely be . expected that $300,000 or more will beâ€"spent this year in carrying out . the programme called for by these . various works. i ts in /A E Hashton Opportunit: TOWN OF NORANDA To BR MODERN AND WELLâ€"EQUIPPED 1J kess â€"