Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. Meetings every second and fourth g riday in the morth in the Hollinger all. P. LARMER, _ D. UUTHELL, The Caledonian Society of Timmins Upen to nativeâ€"born Scots and Sceotswomen and those of Seottish descent. Gold Star Lodge L. 0. B. A. No. 677 TIMMINS, ONT. Meets every first and third Monday of every month in the basement of Anglican Church. Visiting Members Welcome M. BURTON, B. FRASER, Meets every second and fourth Monâ€" day of each month in Schumacher Orange Hall. Visiting â€" Members welcome. Dr. 8. R. HARRISON, President Meets second Friday in each month in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. All Reâ€" turned men gladly welcomed. T. FELLOWS, Sec.â€"Treas. P.0. Box 1716, 23 Montgomery Avenue, Timmins. The Lancashire Club of Timmins meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall the First and Second Saturdays in each montbh at 8 p.m. 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. T. H. RICHARDS, President MRS. T RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas. Box 1037, Timmins, Ont. J. C. BONNELL Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. All visiting members welcome. Schumacher GOLDEN GLOW â€"« 0. B. A. No. 7142 SCHUMACHER ALFRED W. SNOW, President J. G, HARRIS, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer Schumacher, Ont. Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. Open to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" nish Associate. Cornish Social Club WILLIAMS snowbound R. No. 868 Meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. All visiting brethren welcome and Fourth Sunday. Club Rooms over George Taylor Hardware, 10 Third Avenue VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME Meetings every g_ecgp _ Wednesday Timmins Council, No. 2403 Maude Murley, Canadian Legion TIMMINS BRANCH Meets every Tnursaay in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcoms. TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGE No. 173 Meetsâ€"on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church All visiting members welcome. J, G. Archer, W. F. McLean, W .M. R.S. WALTER COOK W.G. SMITH Lancashire Club MMeets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., North. Visiting brethren requested to attend. HMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 President FRED JOHNSON, W.P. H. COOK, REGISTRAR Vol. XIL. No. 52 Tmmins L.O.L. s«+on the Z2nd and 4th Mo E. TOWNSEND Ruby Sullivan Ree. See N. R. TARIO inursday evening, January 5. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and intended members to meet at the Rex Tea Parlour at 7.45 p.m, on that date. A short ski hike will be held, after which a bean supâ€" per will be served at the club house by the eclub members. Plans are under way for a full winâ€" ter‘s programme of skiâ€"ing activities and intending members should secure their membership tieckets before Januâ€" ary 15, as after that date only those who are members of the Poreupine Ski Club will be permitted to use the club gounds and the elub house. Local ski fans are again reminded that the Poreupine Ski Club will offiâ€" craly open their new club house on Thursday evenine: Activities for the Season in the Sport Club House to be Opened Thursâ€" day of Next Week PLANS UNDER WAY FOR BIG PROGRAMME OF SKIâ€"ING Te o f : FYA es lIU= LLAELQO FCAVEeSâ€" WAaSs Hollinger (..O]la()]l(ldlt'(l. Wrightâ€" Hargreaves, now able to handle up to 830 toxh of ore daily, also stands high in this respect. Also, recent t(‘Sls showed 1,000 tons hm.st(*(l in 24 hours from underground. Lake Shore was the third l(nfl'e\t dividendâ€"payer; Dome was h)m'th Mcelntyreâ€"Poreuâ€" pine fifth, and 1(*('1\ Hughes was sixth. Changes in this order \\111 occur in 1() )8 ?’ ‘qArsest dividendâ€"payer among the preâ€" _clous metal mines of Northern Ontaâ€" rio. As one despatch from Kirkand Lake last week put the matter: * Wrightâ€"Hargreaves has plugged aâ€" long quietly, carrying on development work on a seale in keeping with its size and its plans for further growth. While the grade of ore has been a litâ€" tle lower than some of the other mines, yet among all the and silver mines of this province the only company to distribute greater diviâ€" dends than Wrightâ€"Hargreaves was Hollinger _ Consolidated. Wrightâ€" Hargreaves, now able to handle up to 830 tons of ore daily, also stands high in this respect. Also, recent tests : showoed 1 +Ans_hnmatad in 941 During 1927 the W rightâ€"Har mine at I\nl\l and Lake was the largest dividendâ€"paver amono WRIGHTâ€"HARGREAVES THE SECOND BEST IN DIVIDENDS is a result of a transcontinental tow made by Majorâ€"General J. H. Mae Brien, chairman of the executive comâ€" mittee of the Canadian Air League, twenty new branches of the league and eighteen airplane clubs have been formed in the principal cities of the Dominion. result of AIDS AIR MINISTRY Phone 499â€"500 reaves second TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29TH,. 1927 L. Drady 56.5, G. Shields 56.3, S. Savard 55.5, V. Brochu 55 .4, G, Fairâ€" brother 54.4, W. Walsh 50 .:9. Form II (Academic) Firstâ€"Class Honoursâ€"M. MceKay 88.1, Helen Peterson 85, Wm. Shub 53.6, V. Wallingford 82.6â€" J. Huxâ€" ley 78.9, H. Brown 78.8 Bmdman 78.7,/W. Hogarth Secondâ€" Cl(l% Honoursâ€"â€"- 74.4, J. Williams 73.9, M Secondâ€"Class Honoursâ€"G. Luxton (1.2, J. Thompson 70.7, G. Maurice 66.3, M. Taipole 66.3. Thirdâ€"Class Honoursâ€"â€"R. Morin, 3 65.2, A. Ansara 64, N. Kennedy 61, M. Lawley 60 .3. Lawley 60 .3. Passâ€"M. Borland 359 .6, M. Morin 58.7 1. Drady 56.5, G. Savard 55.5, V . Bro brother 54.4. W. Ws 63.5, F. Melvor 63 R. Calverley 62.6, Murphy 60 .2. Pass (50â€"59)â€" Rintanen 58.6, F. Drew 56.8, A. Mill 56, E. Ancara 54. Laballe 53.1, . D. 1 McKinnon 52.7, S. Jolhng 51.2, B. Kid menico 50. G. Melvor 71.2, Finlayson 70 .2, 1 ilton 70, T. ‘Goo ron 69.3, D. Mel man~68.7, â€" May â€" Lure 67. Thirdâ€"Class F J. Villeneuve 65. Paterson 64.8, V The following list contains the names of all pupils that made an average of fifty per cent. or better in their term examinations. ‘The names are given in order of standing. Indiâ€" vidual reports have been sent to the parents showing the standing in each subject and the record of attendance for the term. These reports should be carefully examined, signed, and reâ€" turned on January 4th, when the next term opens. Through our engineers, and staffs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render a reliable mining service in addition to our brokerage service Term Report for Timmins High School, Sept. to Dec. THREE PLUNKETT BROTHERS with ‘‘THE DUMBELLS!*" ‘‘Oo! La, La!"‘‘ of Names of Pupils of the T. H. C. Making an Average of Fifty per cent. or Better on Their Term Examinaâ€" tions. Names Arranged in Order of Merit. Thi V. Wallingford 82.6 J. H 8.9, H. Brown 78.8, Marg: nan 78.7,/W. Hogarth 77 .5. ]:"‘orm I. (Commercial) following list co of all pupils that of fifty per cent. c ss Honours (66â€"74) 74.2, Laura Hawse 73 lt 72.4, W. Harvey 72. '_1 2, R. Sopha 70.2, , 1. Teider 70, R. Ilal (xoodm.m 69 .7. G. Ba 7)â€"â€"(t. Webb 59.5, H. y ~l;. 57.9,â€" W. Millette 56.1, S. Hass 4.4, D. Heath 53 .5, B. D. Donovan 53.1, H. i; S. Shippam 51.4, C. Kideckel 50.8, J. Doâ€" Honours saughlan 69 Habib 68.6 , J.â€" Ray 64 .2 y 064.2, t] _M. Banning Burnett 61 .1 6, L1. Chenier 75â€"100)â€"L, aataja 86.2, Doris Lloyd Arene Craig (60 Cushing Beadman pine amuel 56.9, 66) i1re Hell Thirdâ€"Class llonoursâ€"â€"(} Elley 68.9, R. Martin 65.7, I. Arnold 65. i3 P Nicolson 64.4, P. Murphy 63. 5, M. Passâ€"â€"E. Anderson 58.7, A. 52.8, K. Sterling 50. Form III (Commercial) Firstâ€"Class Honoursâ€"L. Kal D. Taylor 75.8. Secondâ€"Class Honours â€" E borne 72.5. Form IIIB. Firstâ€"Class Honoursâ€"L.â€" Cave 79.1, R. Bucovetsky 76. Secondâ€"Class Honoursâ€"A. Scott K. Cameron 71.4. V. Salomaa 7 A. Graham 69.4, E. Young 68, Carriere 66. Passâ€"E, Anderson 48 7 A YVa ton DS:. tin 58.1 54.6, V landson rell 71.3,â€" K. Duxficl tin 69, W. Shields 67 Salomaa 66.7. Thirdâ€"Class Honour 62.5, E. Martin 61. 4, W. Paice 60 .4. rie (/1L.0, ». kRorosky ( 68, A. Ld\dlle 66.8, M M. McDonald 66. Thirdâ€"Class, Honouwu 63 . 7,°H. la\lm 017 G I’assâ€"â€"B Hackett o‘). 358.1, D. Murtagh 57 .4 M. B()mno 564.R ? Clarke 54.7, M. Rupcrt $3.4, R. Slywcehuk 52. 4; Passâ€"PF, B. Leck 58, Cuthbertson Carriere 52. Thirdâ€"Class Honours â€" B. Mu 65, M. Kendall 64.8, V. Killeen 6 Max Martin 63.3, C. Charron 6 G. Brown 62.4, M. Tinsley 62.4, Sheridan 62.1, M. Richardson 62, Farley 61, T. Smith 60.8, J. Pict 60, D. Heil 60. HOMER L. GIBsON Co. son (2.0 nyson 68 hire 66 .8 Secondâ€"Class Honours 67 YONGE STREET Firstâ€"Class Honou BEANCHES TIMMINXS BELLEVILLE COBALT KIRELAND LAKE NORTEHE BAY COCH mR H. Armitage 58.7 o W oodhm\ 58 (r Boisvert 56. % Charbonneau 53 53 . 6. tson 53.8, A. Munro 5 52.3, H, Calverley 52 Form II (Commercial 58, N. Shankman Shinehoft 72 H. Ostrowsk)y 3, M. Stewart GHlbert Honoursâ€"L. Kallio 78.4 Korosky 69 Kih BAY COCH RAX F Private Wires to all Branches (, G. Gibbons 60 . R. Dam 4, J , LaBrosse (/ Pecore DT.3 Niemi 55, C. 4, HH, Fox 58.1, 4.5, V. Kelly , H. Kyllonen 1. Gillanardo Anderson 61, Edna Poitras 19.3 C. Dur .3, M. Mar Shub 67, E â€"K. MeQuarâ€" D. Jackson Wrigcht 66.1, ) . M R avend( 68,. D Youne JÂ¥YLT Youn: Row B. Man 2.4, W. M. Pichuta Murt Boutin Robert * *# M ad 6, M lTon en TORONTO, ONT. reorgette Martin ( 61, Jeanne Canie 61 60, Bruno Lamarch Fassâ€"Adeoda Arbic 74, Emile Richer 74, Yvyon Lyrette 73, Leona Lavallee 73, Leonard Lauzon M. Ange Lejeunesse 70, Antoinette Duâ€" beaun 66, Marie Lasalle 66, Laurier Pichette 65, Panuline. Fournier 64, Mary Kelly 63, Ubald Legendre 63, Georgette Martin 61, Jeanne Gaene due 78, Cleme Blanche Caron 7 Passâ€"Adeoda "* Nt 4 y Jb xt in to the Christmas examinations at St. Anthony‘s Separate School were omitâ€" ted from the other report published elsewhere in this issue and are civen herewith :â€" Form â€"â€"â€"CG!amanaa‘T‘a" Results of Examinations in Form II Other Results Elsewhere in This GARISTMAG EXAMS. AT oT. ANTHONY‘S SCHOOL Rather than take a transfer to Souâ€" thern Ontario, Carl smaill, last week povineial officer stationed at Cochrane. has left the force. Exâ€"constable Smaill was to have been sent to Fort Erie, but he did not want to go there and resigned from the provincial police. He was at Cobalt last week and left his uniform and equipment at district headquarters, going on to his home in the Cache Bay section. His departure leaves Constable Jack Page alone at Cochrane, but it is likeâ€" ly another officer will be assigned to duty there without much delay. QUIT THE JOB WHEN HE WAS TRANSFERRED TO SOUTH Passâ€"J. Leng J Davis, R. .\h.np 56, The following paragraphs in regard 1 h b D Secondâ€"Class Honour: , M. McPhail 70. Thirdâ€"Class Honours , E. Allworth 63, M. I [â€"Honou Clement Issue 5 :â€"Clemence Le rauthier 70, M rnande Gagne Levinson 60. Charron 58, B Church. 53. Cushins Millette metal work, for lasting let the New Year greeting be proâ€" claimed. House tops that are proâ€" tected from the elements by our metal work are dignified, imposing, and permanent. It pays in the long run Phone 327 7| THIRD AVE. TK omith Eston Limited se {1 (} if ( Acute and Chronic Diseases treated by latest Drugless Methods. Room 9, Gordon Block, Timmins Telephone 645 Services : Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. Testimonies of Healing _ through a | OR CC t ‘a. d . Christian Science Mee ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : (formerly office of Platus Lewis) Plumbing, Hesating 1 Contucton Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith | FROM THE HOUSE TOPS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Physician and Surgeon Room 5â€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Phone 770 Hours:â€"2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment DRUGLESS THERAPIST (formerly of Chicago) REED BLOCK, TIMMINS 0. Sundberg to T620 Christian Science .IIâ€"II;‘Iâ€"IIâ€"-..â€"..â€".' nat C m lï¬ PRICE FIVE CENTS ) cmem # § ccmeue € § engmm if 3 It pays in the s do your sheet the results are 444q QNT. 5 Sheet Metal SECOND SECTION Meetings