Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall, free Househoiders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. All QOutside Toilets must be made fiy proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject: "Everlasting Punishment" Sunday 11 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Meetings ............... 7.30 p.m. Testimonies of Healing Through Meéets every 1st month in the Church. All vis Florence Briggs Meets in Hollinger F monthly. Watch A Invitations may be obtal President upon applicat of the Co IMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f, No. 45 Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall two evenings in the month. Date will be announced in The Advance ALBERT ODGERS, President J. G. HARRIS, Sec.â€"Treas, Box 428, sSchumacher Meets every Friday evening in ths Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St. North Visiting brethren requested to attend W,. J. WILLS Noble Grand ORNISH SOCIAL CLUB Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church Arch, Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. Civil Engineer Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc. P.O. Bidg. Timmins â€" Phone 362 68 Bruce Ave Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Crown Atforney District of Cochrane Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. W. D. Cuthbertson, L.A. CONsULTING AUDITOR Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2%, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Room 2, Homer L. Gibson Building Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 8, C. Platus, B.A. Special Attention to Long RDistance and Telephone Calls 5 REED BLOCK, TTMMINS (formerly office of Platus Lewis) (Graduate Ont. Veterinary Colle Wiliam 0. Langdon BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Perennials YVines and Fruit Bushes GOLD STAR, L.O.B.A. DR. R. HARRISON ALL _ VISITIN G. LUXTON, W .M . Dr. J. Dunn, V.S. LANCASHIRE CLUB Frank J. Kehoe Phone 161 New Liskeard, Ont Consultation by Appointment P.O Box 833, Timmins, Ont Mrs. F. J. Hamilton P.Q. Box 123 TIMMI NS L0 ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK Timmins, Ont. SECOND SECTION MOYSEY BLOCK ies of Healing Through Christian Science M.R.C.S., Eng sSURGEON KITCHER, HORNBY Timmins it Timmins, Ont and 3rd Monda basement of _ ting members Jean I an Church MEMBERS WELCOME 3. G. ï¬ustER Recreation â€" Hall se Advance for dates ained from Secretary tion, or from mem!} south Porcupin wW. G. sSMITH ident .T ® n KReo, Ssec A 1 yvelcome ingman A despatch from Cobalt this week says that Arthur Hardy, who was badly injured about the face and eyes in the fatal blasting accident at the Keeley mine some time ago, when Qscar Proâ€" vencher died later from his injuries, has returned to the North from the Toronto General Hospital, in which inâ€" stitution he had been a patient since the accident. He reports that, while the sight of his eyes is affected to some extent, he can see fairly well, and he expects, from the information given by the experts in Toronto, that his sight will be still further improved within a year. Hardy was rushed to Toronto as soon as possible after the accident. EYESIGHT OF INJURED MINER LIKELY TO FURTHER IMPROVE appeal measures to be taken, it is understood that efforts are now under way to help Itanchuk if such assisâ€" tance can be given, and if the necesâ€" sary finances can be gathered. Desâ€" patches last week from Haileybury say that "compatriots of the condemned man are said to be interested in the matter and, on good authority, it is learned that they have approached a wellâ€"known K.C. of Toronto to tak@up their case. Two men from Bukowina, now living in Kirkland Lake, are said to have been in Haileybury during the past few days in connection with the matter, and they also visited Cobalt, it is believed, where a number of felâ€" lowâ€"countrymen reside. The plan is to raise a fund to finance an appeal, it is stated. According to one source of information, it is reported that some new evidence has been brought out, which presumably would be used as a ground for arguing for a new trial. Another report states that the plan, however is to be appeal from the verâ€" dict of the jury. Matters have not yet reached the definite stage of enâ€" gaging counsel, so far as is known, but developments may be anticipated at an early date,. The condemned man is reported to be bearing up well in the district jail at Haileybury. %55555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555%555555555555555%5% Reports from Haileybury last week were to the effect that fellow countryâ€" men of John Ivanchuk, the man conâ€" demned to death last month for the murder of Inspector Constable at Cochrane in October, 1926, were inâ€" teresting themselves in plans to secure a new trial or to carry an appeal to the Appelate Division at Osgocde Hall, Toronto. In hearing these reports Fellow Countrymen Living at Kirkland Lake Reported to be Interested Now in Case of Ivanchuk. T0 BE SEEKING FUNDS TO APPEAL IVANGHUK GASE ). in hnhearing these report: ill be natural wonder as to why llow countryment did not make ove in behalf of Ivanchuk durâ€" many months he was awaiting the charge. Rerhans, the han yvith but D it l PP l stt lt lt convicted 1 on June limited tir be taken, § 121 Phone 499â€"500 8 *4 * *4 22 tS 341 :44 4654 t 4* 4* *4 * 4 t 4 5 t 4 5 4 5o 4 4 i5 io 4 _ Th Mining NEW UNITED CHURCH TO BE ERECTED AT ENGLEHART At Haileybury jail a bowling green is being constructed, the work being done by men serving terms at the inâ€" stitution. The green when completed, however, is not for the pleasure of the compulsory inmates of the jail. There is no law compelling any men to play this game. Enthusiasts for bowling on the green will say no‘such law is necessary. The bowling greens at the Haileybury jail will be for officials of the court house, members of the Hailâ€" eybury legal profession and others. finish and with concrete basement. E. A. Rutledge, of North Bay, has been awarded the contract for the building which is to cost about $12,000.00. Work will start in a few weeks. A new building for the United Church is to be erected at Englehart on the same site as the present church. The new church will be a modern building, 60 feet by 32 feet, of stucco the work being terms at. the inâ€" when completed TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1929 Through our engineers, and staffs in all important mining centersâ€"â€"we render a reliable mining service in addition to our brokerage service "A smart piece of work was pulled off on Saturday night, by the police when four Finlanders, Cobalt miners, were caught on the evening train, headed for Toronto, and wearing waistcoats loaded with silver ore. P.C. Sharp took off one of the gang at Coâ€" balt and the others were taken in charge by P. C.<Fred Lefebvre. The men were found to be in possession of approximately 200 pounds of ore, valuâ€" ed at $1,800." An incident in the North of the ola| The North Bay Nugget last week days is recalled by a paragraph in the| S4YS:â€""Mr. Matt Boivin, Timmins has column in The North Bay Nuggetibeen in the district during the past headed "The‘North Country of Yesterâ€"| Week supervising the construction of day." This paragraph deals with the| two sawmills in the vicinity of Rutherâ€" attempt to carry away a quantity 0f'glen. He is building a stationary mill silver‘ ore from Cobalt concealed in n4 portable mill to manufacture cleverlyâ€"constructed vests. _ The item | lumber from timber to be taken from from The Nugget fyles of April 27tn,| that area. 1914, reads as follows:â€" | ARREST OF THE COBALT MEN WITH THE SILVER VESTS pl noe AMobante HoMER L. (GIBsSON CO. 67 YONGE STREET % TORONTO, ONT. TIMMINS LAKE SUCD] NORTH BAY CQOCHRAN F Private Wires to all Brancties The Wawbewawa correspondent of The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€""A runaway which did not run very fast happened at Wabe one day ast week, while the teamster was putâ€" ting on the cream can. The team toon fright when they noticed a lady in the train using a lipstick. Being raised on the farm they did not know what it was. My old plug wanted to run too but after giving too much like w sleep M,. BOIVIN ERECTING TWO sSAWMILLS NEAR RUTHERGLEN RANCH ES one hop thought it was o he went back to SUCDBURY Some weeks ago a young woman coming to the Canadian West from Central Europe was apparently lost in transit. She was on the train all right when the National on which she was travelling was passing over the T. N. Q. south of Porquis Junction but when the train reached Cochrane there was no trace of the young woman. In the case of immigrants coming out to Canada the railways pay special attenâ€" tion to seeing that they reach their destination safely. This, probably apâ€" plies particularly to women and childâ€" ren. Accordingly when the young lady "turned up missing," as the Irishman would say, there was some excitement and anxiety shown. The T. N. O. at once notified the provincial police and a very thorough search was made. Eventually the young woman was loâ€" catedâ€" at Schumacher. â€"It would apâ€" pear that a fellow countryman, who boarded the train at Swastika, had brought the young woman along with him to Schumacher, the young woman being agreeable to thus changing her distination. As the young woman is of years of discretion and there was nothâ€" ing improper about any part of the proâ€" ceedings, the change in destination of this immigrant will not likely cause further action. Until the young woâ€" man was located, however, there was considerable anxiety to find her whereâ€" abouts and to make sure that no ill had befallen her, as the T. N. 0. has a natural rooted objection to losing passengers or other material being transported over its lines. Quinte Sun:â€"If you‘ve never been tempted you don‘t know what you‘ve Very favourable reports of work beâ€" ing done on the Kamiskotia property of the Central Kamiskotia Company in Godfrey Township, have been reâ€" ceived by the officials of the company. Major H. G. Barton, in charge of operations, reports the discovery of a new vein to the south of the original dyke of chalcopyrite, discovered last fall. It is a quartz vein and carries much chalcopyrite with bornite and azurite. The vein is continuous on surface for over 50 feet. Further exploration is being carried on in the same locality to the north and south of the minerâ€" results so far are most encouraging and justify the most hopeful cutlook. The Cexntral Kamiskotia Company expect to make a mine of their property and are working to that effect, following up each discovery made and planning for more extensive operations as conditions warrant. IMMIGRANT WOMEN LEFT TRAIN BUT WAS LOCATED Major Barton Reports the Discovery of a New Vein South of the Oriâ€" ginal Dyke NEW DISGOVERY MADE AT THE GENTRAL KAMISKOTA the Jrope ffee T1 Baker a Third Ave, Office: Room Samples ma: PERFECT BREAD AND ROLLS Our bread and rolls are made in compliance with timeâ€"proved reâ€" cipes and no homeâ€"made loaf or roll can surpass our particular proâ€" duct. We use the best and purest ingredients and we bake just the right way. You can get our breada and rolls fresh every day. Form the habit of serving them and give the family all that they care to eat. 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