*) Meets every Friday evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., North, Visiting brethren requested to attend 8. T. WALKER w. G. SMITH a\xm ***8*K*% 4* SECOND SECTION ****%%%*4! Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church %L VISITING MEMBERS WELCOME A."G. LUXTON, J. G. ARCHER, Schumacher L.O.L. No. 2975 CORNISH SOCIAL CLUB Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month. Open to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" nish Associate. ALFRED W. SNOW, President J. G. HARRIS, Sec.â€"Treas., Schumacher, Ont. Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. . All visiting members welcome J. A. TOWNSEND C. C. HICKS No. 677, Timmins, Ont. Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month in the basement of nglican Church. ALL VISITI G MEMBERS WELCOME M. GORDON, JEAN LANGMAN, The Caledonian Society of Timmins Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meetings every second and fourth Friday in the month in the Hollinger Recreation Hall. P. LARMER, President D. CUTHELL, Secretary Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, first and second Saturdays of each month Invitation. may be obtained from Secretary or President upon application, or from members of the Committee. T. H. RICHARDS, President MRS. T. RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas., Box 1037, Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall every first and third Friday in the month. BERNARD B. ASH, President J. HALLAM, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer Meeis second Friday in each month in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. All returned men gladly welcomed T. FELLOWS, Sec.â€"Treas., Box, 1716 23 Montgomery Avenue, Timmins, Ont. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subrect : " ADAM AND FALLEN MA N GOLDEN GLOW L.O0.B.A No. 742, Schumacher Mcoets every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in Schumacher Orange <Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sundayv Svhool 10 a.m W ednesday ./: 7.30 p.m Testimonies â€" of â€" Healing tlarmw‘ Hall, Visiting members welcome. L. WILLIAMS E. TOWI;S.S.END . M. Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lim:{ which can be procured at the Towr Hall, free. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. â€"All outside toilets must be mads #y proof. Meets every Qccond and Fourth Satm day night at 7.30 in the Oddfellow» Hall, South Poreupine. Members 2@ mitted by card. Nonâ€"members 4. eents and 3e¢. war tax total 50e., ad mission including refreshments Evervbody Weleome We do Electrical Work of every description, contract or otherwise. Why not let us solve your Radio troubles. George Taylor Hardware Limited Phone 301 GOLD STAR, L.O.B.A. Allâ€"Britain Social Club CANADIAN LEGION TIMMINS BRANCH President Harrison, Esq., M.R.S.C. LR.C.P Viceâ€"Presidents : Austin E. Neame, Esq. Dr. A. 8. Porter, M.C. THE CORNISH WELCOME CLUB ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS ELECTRICAL THE BOARD OF HEALLTE Christian Sceience Timmins, Ont By Order of PAGT SEASON BUSIEST IN HISFORY OF PATRIGNA Nine Companies, Iincluding the Piâ€" card, Have Plants Ready for This Spring The Patricia District has just comâ€" pleted the busiest winter in its hisâ€" tory. The Jast three months have seen five more mining companies get under way in addition to those alâ€" ready in the field. Men and horses are hard at work over the breakâ€"up and open water will show five comâ€" panies with steam plants and four with gas plants busy sinking, namely : Howey Gold Mines, Ltd.; Red Lake (Gold Shore Mines, Ltd.; Mammoth Red Lake Syndicate; Bathurst Mines, Ltd.; Dunkin Mines, Ltd.; St. Lows Mines, Ltd.; Jacksonâ€"Manion Mines, Ltd.; Consolidated Mining Smeltâ€" ing Co., and Picard wGold Mines, Ltd., while several other syndicates hope to get their properties in shape for sinkâ€" ing developments. The past winter has taxed the transâ€" port companies to the limit and with the early breakâ€"up hitting them as it did, they were fortunate in getting all necessary supplies and equipment to the different properties. During the winter two transport companies were operating; the Red Lake Transâ€" port Co. Ltd., with a foree of ninety teams, hauled from their own base at Bawlf‘s Spur, while the Great West Transport Company worked out bf Hudson. â€" Thousands of tons oi freight, mostly machinery, went into the field. For the next month everything will be dormant, only to recommence with vigor as soon as open water arrives. Hudson will be a very busy place tlus summer. The Red Lake Transport has purchased 5 new boats one 60â€"ft. eruiâ€" ser and four 40â€"ft. combination and passenger boats. They will have teams and waggons on every portage between the steel and Rted, Woman, Narrow â€" and_â€" Confederation â€" Lakes. They will use small seows between all portages. One of the Red Lake Transport cials says the day of the eanoe and kicker is done in this field exceept for inland prospecting as the material, both in size and quantity was so large that much heavier power was required to move it. He said that their faith in the future of the district was such that they felt justified in making large expenditures for new equipment this year. : The Great West Transport is also putting on a boat between Hudson and Pines and other companies will have boats.â€"The Northern Minâ€" er. ADVANCES IN TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS NOTED Dr. Hague, of the Hollinger Siliâ€" cosis Department, has returned from the annual spring meeting of the Laennee Society of Chest \pevmll\h and reports the Toronto session to have been well worth the long jourâ€" ney from Timntins. Several interâ€" esting advances in medical and surgiâ€" cal tubereulosis work were presented at the Academy of Medicine, and the evening session at the Granite Club evening session at tThe Granite Ciud was dufl'nwntcd by lantern slides and laboratory tests showing progress it tubereulosis work by this active soâ€" cretyv. Mining Wish to Complete Membership â€"of Board of Trade This Week General Meeting of the Timmins Board of Trade Called for Thursday Evening of Next Week, May 10th, in the The Timmins Board of Trade is at present completing. a ecampaign for members. It is hoped to have this campaign completed this week.. Canâ€" vass has been made of the business section of the town and this eanvass is to be continued this week. In case anvone has been missed, it is sincerely hoped that all such will hand in their names to the secretary, J. R. Walker, or to the president, W . 0. Langdon, at the earliest possible moment. It is desired this year to make the Board of Trade of the maximum of usefulâ€" ness. To this end it is necessary to iave members and membership fees. The idea this year, however, is to emâ€" phasize the necessity of membership, helieving that the fees will look after themselves if enough members are really interested.. To this end the membership fee has been made clastic, as it were. _ No business man need be debarred from membership by the fee. The fee will really be what he can afford. Those who can only give one or two dollars are being welcomed, while those who are in position to give more are naturally welcome also. It has been felt that if all contribute as they are able there will be a big membership and suflicient funds to carry on. There is a great deal of useful _ work before the Timmins Board of Trade this year, many imâ€" portant questions being on the proâ€" zramme for the year. Just to menâ€" tion a few items now on tite list, there are such questions as:â€"tourist camp, parking byâ€"law, belt line of roads, ete. To have these questions settled right, it is believed that the larger the membership of the Board : :/ BARL Li 80 you‘ve come to borrow and have gone TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 1928 tea and Town Hall. CHAMPIONX BORROWER: ‘‘ Oh, T hrough our engineers, and statfs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render a reliable mining service in addition to our brokerage service wonderâ€"erâ€"could yvou lend@ me reat deai ol he â€" Timmins ir, many imâ€" on the proâ€" lust to menâ€" on the list, as :â€"tourist pin e day last. Rev., Roland E. Doughty, who has completed his third year in Arts at MceMaster University, has been apâ€" pointed to the pastorate of the Kirkâ€" land Lake Baptist chureh, oceupying the pulpit the first time on Sunâ€" l that roller and those garden tools in for chickens. Look! ‘, that reminds meâ€"we‘ve visitors to me a few eges?"‘ HOMER L. (GGIBsOXNXN CO. 67 YONKGE STREET BKANCH ES [‘] M MIN S BELLEVILLE COBALT RGUYN KIRKLAND LAKE sUDBURY NORTH BAY QOCHRAN E Private Wires to all Branches Passing Show, London N. McDDUGALL FIRGT IN OSTROSSER CUP AVERAGES Angelo Takes Second Place and Sauve Third. Records for Ostrosser Cup Bowling N. MceDougall ran away with the championship for the Ostrosser Bowlâ€" ing Cup league averages, knocking over 7540 pins in 32 games, for an average of 235. Angelo, bowling better as the seaâ€" son advanced, came second withe 206. Sauvre was only two pins behind Anâ€" gelo, taking third place in the averâ€" ages, while Roberts and Reid were close followers. The individual league records wer won by McDougall, high single, 329 Sauve, high three-gamo. while Do Haitre got both the single and threeâ€" game, with handicaps. The Leftovers took all the team records, with the exception of the threeâ€"game with handicap. The Lettâ€" overs ‘bowled up a team average of The following are the records and averages :â€"â€" One game, no handicap, 329, Meâ€" Dougall. One game, with handicap, 337, De Haitre. Threeâ€"game, _ no _ handicap, _ 800 Sauve. Threeâ€"game â€" with handicap, 767 De Haitre. One game, no handicap, 1251, Leftâ€" Govers,. One came, hsudicap, 1275, Leftâ€" premeées. Name and Team. N. MeDougall, Supremes Angelo, Leftovers ..... A. Sauve, Supremes W.Roberts, ‘Cown.....: E. L. Reid, Supremes Three Leftover Three Tomorrow night will be the first opportunity for local theatre lovers to see ‘‘7th Heaven,‘‘ Frank Borâ€" zage‘s film version for Fox of John Golden‘s stage suceess. Janet Gayâ€" nor and Charles Farrell, the twin stars who rose to fame with their work in this production, give two of the most remarkable characterizations ever performed before the camera in their roles of Chico and Diane. A splendid east in all roles of imâ€" portance includes,. Ben Bard, David Butler, Albert Grain, Gladys Brockâ€" well, Emile Chautard George Stone among others. The ‘‘7th Heaven‘‘ at the Goldâ€" fields Friday and Saturday of this week. C. oStudor, #bupre L. A. Cohen, Leff A. Tomkinson, Le: h. Webb, Town J. Roberts, Supreée Lago, Splints K. Eyre, Uneedas Lawson, Splits H. Daber, Town E. Avotte, Uneedas Skelly, Leftovers Lamble, Uneedas Town..... .. De Haitre, Banks G@rant,. Banks=. :;. :z Brownscombe, Uned Brownscombe, â€" Uneedas V acchino, Uneedas ..... A...Roberts, Supremes.... (+. Lamonik, Town ... . ‘‘SEVENTH HEAVEN‘‘ FIRST SHOWING TOMORROW NIGHT V Ors TORONXNTO,ONT. Came handicap, 3380, Su upremes hs udicap no â€" handicap ftovers. eftovers rame 18 26 19 30 31 34, 206 204 202 198 197 103 102 19 i 190 188 187 1860 173 169 168 162 161 Torer A. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Room 2, Homer L. Gibson Bldg. Phone 34 Timmins Civil Engineer Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans, Estimates, Etc P.O. Bldg. Timmins Phone 362 Bank of Commerce Bldg Pine St. N. Tim Applications for referees‘ certifiâ€" cates will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to May 10th. FEE $1.00 W. H. Wilson Secretaryâ€"Treasurer N. 0. F. A. P.0. 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