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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC Plumbing, Heating Sheet Metal Contuctors (formerly office of Platus Lewis) | c ue tS DR. S. R. HARRISON MR.C.S., Eng. SURGEON Consultation by Appointment Office : 6 Marshall Block, W. D. Cuthbertson, L.A. CONsSULTING AUDITOR Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block P.0. Box 833 Timmins, Ont. We Manufacture and carry in stock AWNINGS Barrister, â€" Solicitor,. Notary Public 5 REED BLOCK, TIMMINS Frank J. Kehoe Dr. L. Gagnon 27 FOURTH AVE. C. Platus, B.A. Agents Everywhere Veterinary Office Dentistry a Specialty TIMMINS. :8 D) en (§ § s Economy mal nations. ~â€" Insti W ashington. LGEUIHILbLOUO},_ L LC GTancd â€"csemmnary, Montreal, has not yet been assigned to a parish, but will remain in this dioâ€" cese. The family have been located at Valgagne since after the fire of 1916, when the name of the place was changed from Nushka in honour of the parish priest statianed there when fire swept the region and who perished with many .of his flock. when lvey. Father O‘Gorman, ly of Cobalt, and now of ‘I gave the instructions in both and English. _ Father Caufic was educated at St. Michael‘s Toronto, and the Grand S Montreal, has not yet been ass a parish, but will remain in 4 The Sudbury Star:â€"iSon ly well known in the Valgag Rev. John Caufield sang his in the parish chureh in that centre on Monday last weel service, Rev., Father Marti balt, preached the sermon congregation, in which were of , the young priest‘s fa neighbours and friends. Fa field was ordained by Bishop in Haileybury on the qprev when Rev. Father O‘Gormar ly of Cobalt, and now of cave the instructions in bot FIRST MASS CHANTED BY NEW NORTH LAND PRIEST W._â€"C. Davy, M.D.; Vaughan Glaser and W. J. P. Jennvr For_ _ some time past econsiderable surface work has been under way on the Seott property, which is recognizâ€" ed as being the premier property of the Plpostone Bay area. â€" Under the direction of Alex. Gillies, veteran prospector and one of the stakers of the famous Hollinger, a crew has been engaged in stripping the property as aA plellmmm'v to _ more intensive deâ€" velopment during the coming months. wias 1Lormeriy known as tUhe is»tevensâ€" Dempsterâ€" Westâ€"Dean blocks, and conâ€" sists of 1,600 acres in an area which is highly rpgarded It is thought that the notable Scott nnnmuh/atlon will be located on the company‘s claims. Conditions are regarded as being very favourable for gol«l depusnum. the rocks ~being graniteâ€"porphyry and quartzâ€"porphyry intruding the Keeâ€" watin. It is intended to carry out surface campaign, and, if advisable, to later undertake chdm(m(l drilling. Pipestone Red Lake Mines, Ltd., is capitalized â€"at $4,000,000, and thv directors are: F. W. Sceriven, presiâ€" dent: R.â€"R. Murdock. viceâ€"president * The present prospecting season will see much work of a substantial nature done in the Pipestone Bay section of the Red Lake field, accordm«r to the AGTIVITY IN PIPESTONE BAY AREA OF RED LAKE Considerable Work Planned by Di{â€" ferent Interests for This Sumâ€" mer. Instill : E. W. Sceriven, presiâ€" Murdock, viceâ€"president: _ Vaughan Glase Mining happy home« it _ deepâ€" r :â€"son of a ftamiâ€" > Valgagne district sang his first mass h in that northern last week At the râ€"Martindale, Coâ€" sermon to a large ich were members _ previous rorman, fo â€"Exchange Oy ts 90â€" N w carry out a E_ advisable, nd drilling. res, Ltd., is ), and the ‘iven, presiâ€" Jorcnupine Aopance : to a lar e memb« imily a ather Ca Lormer immins s and reorge g)erty at ught <to ins and up and renec L LN very the and Keeâ€" ind 1 V Nighty Blues.‘ The club wishes to thank the visiâ€" tors for their company, and it is hoped to give them just as good or a better time when the club reâ€"opens. The members who were unable to get to the club on Saturday evening for any reason, and who desire to go on the trip, will please hand their names to the secretary or any committee t0 CR Ssecretary or an member before Tuesday as there is a meetine of t Mi ** Mystery both daned the matte M C. had neing written on any 01 vided for the purpose. other chance for his nam preference dance was ; M.C. not announcing wl dance was to be used ‘‘"Mystervy Man.‘‘ the | of the bes There was all enjoyed stery ‘Man‘ the end of LANCASHIRE SOCIAL GLUB HOLD PLEASANT P"] Viceâ€"presidentâ€"I. K. Pierce. secretaryâ€"treasurerâ€"P. T. Moisley. Managerâ€"PF. Aspect. Coachâ€"(Geo. Gray. Assistant coachâ€"D. Murphy, Executive committeeâ€"J. Sseully, W. D. Melntyre, A. Kendal, T. Hd('kntt. The Timmins Junior Basoha'l team has entered the recentlyâ€"formed Teâ€" miskaming Junior Baseball Associaâ€" tion, reference to which is made in another column of this issue. The Timmins Junior Baseball team will play the Temiskaming Junior Baseâ€" ball Association chedule for the seaâ€" son, g@s published in another column. This should mean a lot of good baseâ€" ball for Timmins this year as the jumor talent here is particularly The following officers were elected Honorary presl(lenh â€"Mayor E. L Longmore, Chas. E. Hall, J. W. W ray Honorary viceâ€"presidentsâ€"G. W Eeclestone, I. K. Solomon. Presidentâ€"H. W. Hooker. eral, 1 Club w son. There was an open meeting of hasoâ€" ball fans in the fire hall on Thursday evening last and after a discussion and consideration of baseball in genâ€" . eral, the Timmins Junior Baseball Club was duly organized for the seaâ€" TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH, 192 Officers Elected and Team Away to Good Start. Will Enter the Temiskaming Junior Baseball Association. Plenty of Good Talent Here and Big Season Expected. Timmins Organizes Junior _ Baseball Club for Season . raitler in Uhr@ same way as had done. The prize a lady‘s ht gown and its presentation added the amusement of the evening. _istephens was requested to name piece of music being played at time, and it turned out to be **The Through our engineers, and staffs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render a reliable mining service in addition to our brokerage service Laneasinure Social ison on Saturdav son on SaturdayjJast with N best dances /of the seasom was a big crowd on hand and joyed the evening. The ‘‘Myâ€" Man"" â€"remained a mystery to d of the number, his name not written on any of the pads proâ€" for ‘the purpose. To give anâ€" chance for his naming#. a ladijes‘ a meeting of the committe ed a mystery t( er, his name nct of the pads proâ€" se. â€" To give anâ€" naming, a ladies s given, but the which particular d to corner the e ladies selected Then when the Hooke: K. Pie JTune 19th T1 to r as tho Despatches from Kingston say that the students in the svh(ml of mining and seience at Queen‘s Universit: are so numerous that additional ae commodations are required. 1t 2s proposed to ereet another stoone buildâ€" ing to conform with the others on the Union street side of the grounds to house the chemistry and mining deâ€" partments and to put in the hoa\\ maâ€" chinery required for the concentration of the mineral ores of the province as well as ligchter machinery for analyvtiâ€" that evening for final arrangements. The time and p]dvo to rmmeet for the trip will appear in these columns on June 28th. ‘al work. The workshops now are spread around in unsuitable quarters The new buildings, to cost in the neighborhood of $175,000, will likely be placed on one side of the roadway from Union street and preferably on the grounds now oceupied by cement tennis courts. It is to aid in the construction costs that Premier Ferâ€" euson has agreed to #rant $50 00N QUEEN‘S UNIVERSITY TO HELP FURTHER IN MINING As the Canadian tion is celebrating day this year, a c first ]‘,.\hl}ntmn as T that 8f 1928, is int the attendance of 2,000,000 is antiâ€" cipated and the admission fees alone will amount the admission fees alone will amount to approximately $400,â€" nearly 100 ings, over floor space the attend ‘O; there werd NATIONAL EXHIBITION‘S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY Uray as coach, for instance, is someâ€" thing that other oldâ€"timers will reâ€" cognize as a big thing for the boys. (ieo. Gray knows baseball from a long and creditable experience in the game, and to have a good sport of his type in the game is a good start. For the success of junior baseball public supâ€" port will be as necessary as harmony and goodwill among the players. T: is expected that with these assured the Timmins Junior Baseball team will have a very successful season this vear from the very start. The meeting Thursday evening had lots of enthusiasm and confidence tha the Juniors will put up a good brand of ball this season. Many will he pleased to note the support hem given the Juniors by some of the oldâ€" tlmm' in the baseball game, as evidenced hy the list of officers. _ (Gan strong. . With Timmins out of senior ball, junior baseball is a necessity to prmulo this town with baseball for the season. _ And the fans certainly want baseball here. Accordingly, it is up to all to give the heartiest supâ€" port to the llm.mms Junior Baseball team and toâ€" Temiskaming Junior Baseball Association so thdl the best of sport will be earried on. HOMER L. GIBsON Co. 67 YONGE STREET = TORONXTO, ONT. St of officers, . To as coach, for instanc that other oldâ€"timer . of $26,960.â€" Toâ€"day we acres of beautiful park land, NO modern permanent buildâ€" ildlings, to cost in the _ of $175,000, will likely one side of the roadway street and preferably on now occupied by cement .. If ts to. aid in the costs that Premier Ferâ€" reed to grant $50,000. E1N S BELLEVILLE KIRKLAND LAKE NQOoRTH BAYXY Private Wires t 000,000 _ square a _ comparison oft the as it was in 1879 with i interesting. In 1879 icres of ground space, ldings, 110,000 square ace, one mile of earth idance was 10,000 and mil agston say tn:s hool of minin itronal Exhihi iftieth birth € LVE 1 (+() COBALT Y ) maid he presented a silver purse ani rosary and to the groomsman a plati num stickpin. The bride‘s gift to the groom was a sterling silver cigarett case with monogram. ‘*‘The young couple entrained at tw« . A. French, P.P., officiated at the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. _A bright musical service was rendered with Miss C. O ‘Brien pres‘dâ€" ing at the organ. At the uï¬~1t< *Â¥ n Ave Marie was sung with beautiful effect by Mr. James Fov a cousin of the bride. TA "reception . was held â€"at . the bride‘s ‘home and dinner served to a company of guests comprising only immediate relatives. The banquet room decorations were roses and sumâ€" mer flowoers. ' **The marriage was solemnized in _St. James‘ church here on Tuesday )morning of Miss Catherine F. Lamberâ€" tus, daughter of Dr. J. A. and the late Mrs. Lambertus, and one of Eganâ€" ville‘s amiable and accompished young ladies, and Mr. Charles J. Roberts, son of Mr. John and the late Mrs. Roberts of Haverill, Mass. At the appointed hour the bride was escorted to the nuptial altar by her father. She looked winsome and charming in a dress of white chiffon taffeta bouffant trimmed with white velvet and lilies of the valley, white hat of mohair and velvet and trimmed with white velvet violets; she carried an arm bouquet of sweetheart roses and lilies.. The bridesmaid was Miss Frances Mcâ€" Phail, of Ottawa, who looked quite dainty in orchid georgette, basque effect, and hat of orchid Milan:; she carried a bouquet of roses. The groom was supported by Mr. John Lambertus, brother to the bride.â€" Rev. notice in the last issue of The Eganâ€" ville Leader. The groom, Mr. Chas. J. Roberts, was for some years with the (Geo. Taylor Hardware Co. in Timmins, and was prominent in many circles here â€" The bride, formerly Miss Lambertus, was on the teaching staff| of the Holy Family Separate School | here. Their many friends here wi]li extend to the young couple the bes: | of good wishes. | SULVS Hosts of frieads in Timmins will h interested in the following wedding notice in the last issue of 'llw Eg:m ville Leader. The groom, Mr. Chas J. Roberts, was for some years with the (Geo. Tay lor Hardware Co. in Timmins and was prominent in many circles here â€" The bride, formerly Miss Marriage of Mr. Chas. J. Roberts and Miss Catherine F. Lambertus on June 5th FORMER TIMMINS COUPLE wEDdE0 in ECanvill <<K LC subst 16 R@UYN DBI RY 2rooml intial )1 ng couple entrained at two the iC.N.R. depot for the ntft to the bride was que;â€"to <the bridesâ€" 1 a. sllw purse and spent in« Montreal ceites. . A party of d them to the staâ€" arture was marked ueader Reyv. at the nuptial Th« ;i Room 2, Homer L. Gibson Bldg. | Phone 34 Timmins Cl omm # $ t .â€"“â€"“ \ Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sundav School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meeting........ 7.30 p.m. | Testimonies of â€" Healing _ through Christian Science. All outside toilets must be made «y proof. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Tows Hall, free. George Taylor Hardware Lirnited We do Electrical Work of every description,. contract or otherwise. Why not let us solve your Radio troubles. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : "Is the Universe Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. No. 742, Schumacher Meets every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month in Schumacher Orange 52 First Avenue President S. R. Harrison, Esaqa., M.R.S.C. L.R.C.P Viceâ€"Presidents : Austin E. Neame, Esq. Dr. A. S. Porter, M.C. GOLDEN GLOW, L.O.B.A Hall, Visiting members welcome. L. WILLIAMS E. TOWNSEND, wW.M. R Meets second Friday in each month in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. All returned men gladly welcomed No. 677, Timmins, Ont. Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month in the basement of Anglican Chunch. ALL VISITING MEMBERS WELCOME M. GORDON, JEAN LANGMAN, W .M . D a Cleaning Pressing R.epaiflng Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meetings every second and fourth Friday im the month in the Hollinger Recreation Healh P. LARMER, President D. CUTHELL, Secretary The Caledonian Society of Timmins d tre P MX WR is V @S__ aA®STLE LCBLAVALI A1011, @LEe and second Saturdays of each month Invitation may be obtained from Becretary o# President upon application, or from memberg of the Committee. T. H. RICHARDS, President MRS. T. RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Treas., Boxr 1037, Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, 6r#® Schumacher L.O.L. No. 2975 Meets on the Second and Fourtk Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Orange Hall. All visiting members welecome Meetings held in Hollinger Recreatio® Hall, third Saturday of each montk. Open to all of Cornish birth or Cor» CORNISH SOCIAL CLUB Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church ALL VISITING MEMBERS WELCOME A. G. LUXTON, J. G. ARCHER, W.M. R.S8S. B. T. WALKER Meets every Friday evening in the Oddfellows* Hall, Spruce St., North, Visiting brethren requested to attend [(IMMINS LCDGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 ustom Tailored Clothes to Measure GOLD STAR, L.O.B.A. Toner A. MacDonald A. TOWNSEND ELECTRICAL CANADIAN LEGION TIMMINS BRANCH LANCASHIRE CLUB nish Associate. ALFRED W. SNOW, President i. HARRIS, Sec.â€"Treas., Schumacher, ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS rst Avenue Box 1576 TIMMINS, ONT. By Order of THFE BOARD OF HEALTE W. Varley TIMMINS L.O.L. PRICE FIVE CENTS Force? Timmins, Ont t* 43 SA * * * a$ sSECOND SECTION W. G. SMITEHE C. C HICKH 39p