Meets every second and fourth Mon- day of each month in Schumacher Orange Hall. Visiting Members welcome. GOLDEN GLOW L. O. B. A. No. 742 B. HENDERSON E. TOWNSEND Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 500. per year for associate members. Open to native-born Scots and Seotswornen and those of Scottish descent. The Caledonian Society of Timmins Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Bollinger Hall. W. SHBWAN, L. McCLURE. The Laneaslsire Club of Timmins meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall the First and Second Saturdays in each month at 8 pun. Lancashire people are welcome and may bring friends by invitation only, which may be obtained from the Secretary or President on application, or from any member of the Committee. B. UNSWORTH, President MRS. T RICHARDS, Bee.-Treag. Box 1037, Timmins, Ont. TIMMINS LODGE No. 1815. Snowbound R. No. 868 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners will meet every lst and 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Miner's, Union Ball, 2nd Ave. at 7.30 pm. Vol. XII. No. 23 -35-46 Meets every lst and 3rd Tuesday of the month. All visiting brethren welcome FRED JOHNSON, W.P. B. COOK, REGISTRAR Schumacher L. 0. L NO. 2975. P. VARKER, President B. BURNMAN, Secretary-Treasurer, Box 1507, Timmins Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. Open to all of Cornish birth or Cor- nish Associate. Cornish Social Club J. C. BONNELL Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schn- maeher Orange Hall. All visiting members welcome. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church All visiting members welcome. J. G. Archer, W. P. ythean, Toner h. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Efe. _ K. of C. -- Timmins Council, No. 2103 Sfoetings every second Wednesday and Fourth Sunday. Club Rooms mover, Goorge Taylor Christian Science Meetings ODDI‘ELLOWS' BALL Subject : "GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN" Services F-- Sunday 11 a.m.. Sundav School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting. . . . . . . .7.30 pan. Testimonies of Healing through Christian Science. Hardware,'10 Third Avenue VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME GOLDPIELDS THEATRE BLDG Phone M Timmim! Meets every Tuesday evening in the oddfeilowa' Hall, Spruce st., North: Visiting brethren requested to attend TWW. SCOTT. W. G. SMITIE,_ IIIIIIS lllillli, uul,f, In. 459 Lancashire Club SECTION SECOND Timmins L.0.L. President SCHUMACHER P. J. BEAUDIN, Financial-Secretary. Secretary. tiilifht aflmm’n: N. R. TARIO -8-21 tllillllllli “ASHE WEBER llf 1illll In I'l.mlllllmlll Arrangements for Match With Tour- ing Team on July lat. Taken Up at Meeting of N.0.F.A. Last Week. \ c_ee_r'"'" I Mi. Maurice Hasiie, of Kirkland Lake, was appointed manager ol' the team to meet the visitors, and Mr. Chas. E. Richards has been placed in The selection of teams for the trial games will be made this week, and the games will be held in Timmins on June 18th and 25th. After the tiist trial game there. will he. It second selection with the object of improving the team. if necessary. The referees appointed for the trial games are Messrs Steve Lynn and Harry Buck. ehotrge. of all advertising. The traus- portation or the Scottish team and party from Porquis Junction to Tim- mins on the day of the game is being looked after by Mr. Andy Roberts and committee. Thé' application of the McIntyre Football Club for attiliation with the N.O.F.A. was accepted, and it was decided to defer the euinpetitiou of the King Cup until 1928. PALMER’S UNITED SHOWS HERE AGAIN POR TWO WEEKS Palmers- United Attractions are here again for a couple of weeks. The show reached here on Monday by STU?- cial Algoum Central train, and the company at once started the work of setting up the various amusement l'eu- tures. The show is located in New eta, just adjoining 'l'inrmins, and opened this (Thursday) morning. The ii1i),0001 band orchtestrion, the mmnmoth Ferris wheel and the Oil'- cus side-shows are among; the fea- tures of the show. Palnuw's shows on previous visits made numy friend; by running a straight, clean show, and no doubt will attract crowds as before to their midway. Information from the héad office at Buffalo suggests that in a couple of months the March Gold Mines will he sulliciently re-organized and financed to resume operations. 1y TIMMINS KIRKLAND LAKE COBALT BELLEVILLE ROL‘X’N BRANCHES HOMER L. GIBSON N Co. Seasonal market conditions require more careful attention. Some stocks should be sold, some held, and others bought. All require a careful analysis wether for speculative or investment purposes. . Our information service is at your command; our FORTNIGHTLY MINING REVIEW keeps you posted on the latest developments. Analysis Phone ass 8: soo MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD BY THE K. or C. ON SUNDAY l, Special memorial services were held in the parish hall of Flt. Anthony's church on Sunday evening by the Timmins Council of the Knights of Columbus. The services were in memory of departed members of the Order,-Messrs Gabriel McGuire, Pat Bourke, Clarence Trimble (of Tim- mins), and T. Lyons (of South Porcu- pine). The services. which are mast appropriate and impressive, were L'ort- dueted by the olfieers of the local Council of the K. of C. Rev. Fr. J. (rGornvarr-was the speaker for the evening and his words were comfort- ing and inspiring: Iiulog'ies of the departed 'members, were given by:--- Rev. Fr. Lagrevol, for Pat Burke: Rev. Fr. MeMann, for G. McGuire; Mr. f%i Laforest, for T. Lyons; Mr. A Brazeau, for C. Trimble. Among" the oilieors taking special part in the memorial services were ..--P. C. Mal- tais, Grand Knight: Rev. Fr. Ther- uinlt. Chaplain: Hugo Shaw, Deputy Grand Knight; J. Andreehnk. Chan- 1urllor. Bvi.urmlivr-Geneval J. A. Gunn, of Toronto. was re-elected by aeelamu- tion last week as president of theOn- tario Provincial Command of the Can- adian Legion at the h'vst annual meet- ing, held in Toronto. TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, 1927 Thirty-Sixth Anniversary of Death of Great Leader, June 6th, 1927. Canada's First Premier, whose term of office began shortly after Confederation, the 60th anniversary'of which is being observed this year. Private Wires to all Branches SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD 67 Yong. Street 1ptart) Atttiattt1t) TORONTO COMING GAMES IN THE SOFTBALL LEAGUE SERIES BRIGADIER TAYLOR TO BE HERE FOR S. A. ANNIVERSARY Brigadier Taylor, editor of The War Cry, Toronto, who made so many friends here. during his visit last year, will ag:ain be in Timmins, coming here for the local Salvation Army Anniver- sary services on June 18th, 19th and 20th. Brigadier Taylor is a speaker of much power, and of most attrac- tive personality, and his visit here will mean that the anniversary services this year will be a decided success and inspiration, as in former years. 'l'lw, following are the remaining games in the Softball League:--- Friday, June 10tn. K. of C. vs. A. Wednesday, June 15th, Holly Rees, vs. A.A.A.C. Wednesday, June 22nd, A.S.I Tuxis. Friday, June 24th. A.A.A.C Canadiens. Monday, June 20th, A.A.A.C. vs. K. of C. Monday, June 27th, A.S.D. Holly Rees. M l , nd Friday, June 17, Canadiens vs. A. ay, June. 13th, Tnxis YS. K. of June 22nd, A.S.D. vs Standing of the Pupils for the Past Month at the Moneta Public School. The following is the Monetn Puls lie School honour roll for 1loy:--- Room l.---). MacDonald. teaeher--- Jr. IU-ini,. Gnolla 75. Sr. 1r--Mervin Craig 84. Lillian Boychuk 81, Tommy Shul, 79, Ermio Della Vedova 78, Jack' Pearlman 76. Room 2-N. MacLeod, Ieaeher- Sr. H-Catharine Lang 83, Lillian Nelson 81, Lucy DeLuea 80, Tony Bernnline 79. Jr. ll-Annie, Luekon 87, Nick Luekon 79. Walter Fitzgerald 75. Room T-M. Mt-menn. te,aelut. Sr. l-Theresa Riviere til), bhrzo Colo- mew TS), Isabella Thomas 75. John Noni 77, Helen Union 77. Iluth lloll- nmn 76, Annie, Roman 75. Ji. l--hltella Cvoviu, P), Hallie Mruad TS. Arehen Della Yellow! TU. Room 3--E. P. Grant. teaehev--- Primary-Class A. - Ninfoe Delvil- limo, Margaret Robertson, Kathleen Vienotte, Muriel Davis, Silvia Tor- lone, Melvin Hamilton, Jeo. Torlone. Class B.---Luigi 1lorellu, Sheiluh Lang, Vanda Candusso, Reta Davis, Muriel Bezanson. llllilllllil Illlll fllll tlllll $lllliTll hllMI llllllllllt One of the extra specials conning soon to the New Empire threatre is "Heaven on Earth," to be shown on Friday and Saturday of this week, June 10th and 11th. Miss Mira Ado- rve, sister of the famous Renee, plays hey h'vsl Irart in pictures in the pro- duction. Renee Adoree herself having the leading role. Mira Adoree was “HEAVEN ON EARTH" COMING so IS “SYNCOPATING SUE." an acrobatic. dancer in Mexico City for several seasons after leaving: France and only joined her sister a few months ago at Hollywood. Mira is a very pretty girl, but bears little resemblance to Renee, having auburn hair and light eyes. Conrad Nagel also stars with Mira Adoree in this picture. Among the others in the east are Given Leo, Julia Swayne Gov- don, Marcie Mamon and Pat Harti- gun. hen next week, Wednesday and Thursday, June 15th and 16th, "Syn- eoputing Sue,†with Corinne Grillith starring, will be at the New Fhnpire theatre. The noted Coeoanut Grove aggregation of K.N.X., Los Any:eles, played for the scenes in "Syneopating Sue," and besides producing peppy music for the dancing in these scenes, they proved good movie actors. "Syneopating Sue" is a rag-time lively, happy, breezy picture that will delight all, according to the press re- ports from the many centres where it has been shown. _ SAYS CANADA'S OUTPUT or GOLD PASS THAT OF U.S.A. That gold production in Canada‘ would exceed that of the United States within two years. was the pu'-' diction ot',Draper Dobie in l recent address to the Rotary Club of Buf- falo. In 1910, he said, Ontario's gold produetion was $40,000. '. To-day it amounted to $40,000 every ten hours. The Hollinger Mine handled alone 7,000 tons of orv daily, and had an annual output of $15,000,000. Dis.. eovevivs of major importance were being made each year. and it was ovi- dent that in another 25 yettl's there would he sew-rail gold and other metal mines of equal importance. The pro- ven ore in Canada's nickel supply, if placed in 50-t0n cars would roach a- round the world at the equator, he de- elared. The regular meeting of the Cale- donian Society will be held in the Hol- linger hull on Friday evening. A good prum'zunnw has been prepared, and all attending." may be sure of a guml time.. The Caledonians in pre- vious years always closed down for the summer months, but this year they intend to hold regular meetings once each month daring the summer, in- stead of every two weeks as hereto.. fore. Flvosag ",7"ii"iFTriaTiiiFit0toktgr ROGUES George Taylor Hardware Ltd. =i2iterCttiiiaT There's none so base as the Fly - - - who carries cor- ruption everywhere. Flyosan spells D-E-A-T-H to Flies, Mosquitoes, Roaehes--all in- sect pests Harmless. Will not stain. Get a bottle and sprayer to-dar. Distributors 1liiifii"""i's GALLERY thral, Wood, Tee, Peed & Transfer QUALITY SERVICE tt it is feed you want we have it. HARNESS SHOP TRUCK TRANSFER Agents for Cockshutt Plow Co. Gilson Manufacturing Co. in Best Value Porcupine Feed & Transfer Co. Phone 88 Leaves Mattagami Dock every morning at 9 am. for Sandy Falls, which connects with Kamislrotia boat at 10 am. Leaves Mattagami Dock at 1 pm. every day for Wawaitin Falls. Special trips can be arranged for by calling J. CLOUTIER, Queen’s Hotel By an Expert. At very reasonable We are receiving daily ship- ments of fresh, crisp new Summer Dresses for dress or sport wear. A visit to our store will convince you that we have the largest assortment to be seen in town. Harness Repaired rates. Work Guaranteed Quick Service We have three rules in the maximu- ment of our business that we strictly adhere to; satisfaction in workmanship, absolute guarantee that the fixtures we install are per- feet and reliable, and prompt, de, pendable service. (mo other thine you may be sure will he satin-fan- tory, and that is our wry inotlvrote charges. 3mm Elston limited The Stewart Co. 16 Cedar Street North, Timmins We are offering our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' Coats at greatly reduced prices. SATISFACTORY PLUMBING Passenger Boat "Foch" 'll THIRD AVE. TIMM HARRY ROBERTS THE TIMMINS HARNESS MAKER New Summer Frocks Plumbing, Heating 5 Shoal V Goatrottors Where the Styles Come From PRICE FIVE CENTS Coat Sale TIMMINS Phone 327 SECTION SECOND South Porcupine