ui -l es ut 0 i nc e ol t Presidgent 'ri-m. Ont. budbrnatiofhc ho President upon application, or ! .‘ of the Committec, Christian Science Meetings _ Sunday 11 a.m. Sunday School. 10 am. 2 U : stt z. . ~ i$. C. Platus P wâ€" in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" renings a month. Dates . W. WILLS, Seo.â€"treas. William 0. Langdon 5 REED BLOCK, A. E. MOYSEY, BLOCK Timmins, Ont. m, Schumaeher Christian Science from members Public Aflflflfll BY l[fllSlMUR[ Several New The Mines ‘B.Q,_fe‘tyâ€Bmf containing amendnients to the Mining Act of Onâ€" tario carrying out recommendations of the Godson Royal Commission which investigated the Hollinger fire of 1923, and designed to increase the margin of safety in the mines of the province, received its third reading in the Legisâ€" lature and on Thursday became law under the seal of the Licutenantâ€"Govâ€" ernor. ; | es ‘A large number of amendments are contained in the bill, some of them drastic. One of the most important is that which gives the chief inspecâ€" tor of mines power to order the erecâ€" tion of rescue stations above the surâ€" face of a mine, where they are deemed necessary. Such reéscue stations have been placed at Timmins, one is being built at Sudbury, and third has been ordered at Kirkland Lake. Restricâ€" tions are placed on the handling of dynamite. Trained rescue crews must be maintained at every ming, and every employee must study ‘this work.. All foremen, the bill stipulates, must be able to give orders in the English lanâ€" Cl CR s 00 00 0n C 0000000 D Emphasis is placed on the reâ€" gulation that every mine where workâ€" ings are 100 feet deep and 200 feet from the main shaft shall provide an auxiliâ€" ary or escapement shaft, equipped with n e i e 2 d ladders, to to surface. A slgniflea.nt clause of the new regulations. provides. that ‘where . the chief inspector deems it necessary "or advisable for the protection of workâ€" men employed underground, he may order refuge stations to be provided and maintained aAt such places within the mine as he may direct, and such refuge station shall have water, alir and telephone connections to the surâ€" face and be separa‘tedsfrom the ‘adjoinâ€" ing workings by ‘closeable openings so arranged and equipped that gases canl be prevented trom entering the. refuge station." Another clause which pl'avoked c.on- sldarable discussion auovws the chief ; : recommend to the Minister safetya ie, workmen. ï¬;, is wiues larly to Kirkland Lake where Teck i1 Deslsned to Assure Greater Measure of Safety for Men “‘ Ontario Mines. buwrdinganc tyb w e tw ied m is â€" to provide an alt.emative exit COBALT KIWANIS PLAN TO S PRESERVE DRUMMOND HOME Arrangements have been made by the Cobalt Kiwanis Club to preserve as a national memorial what is now left of the old log shack at Kerr Lake 0Câ€" cupied by the late D William Henry Drummond as his residence when he lieved in the Cobalt camp. Awaiting only favourable weather they intend to carry out the work of the preseryvaâ€" tion of the old home of the Habitant oR ECE 2e Poet as far as their flnances wm per- mit. . | E ighteen members of the Canadian Weekly Newsâ€" "paper Association, representing. every province from Nova Scotia to British Columbia, reache Montreal, March 7, by Canadian Pacific train from Ottawa. ‘They held meetings at the Windsor Hote]l and were later entertained at dinner there by Lord Atholstan, proprietor. of the Montreal Star. The photograph shows the party on arrival at the Windsor street station, Montreal, and from left to right they are: A. W. Marsh, Echo, Amherstburg, Ont.; J, A. MacLaren, Examiner, Barrie, Ont.; H. S. Anslow, Hants Journal, Windsor, N.S.; H. B. Anslow, Graphic, Campbelliton, N.B., (immediate past president); David NEWSPAPERMEN‘S ViSIT by PARTNER WHIST DRIVE BY . â€" pAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND _ _A most successful and pleasing partâ€" ner whist drive was held in the Holâ€" linger Recreation hall " on Tuesday evening, April 8th. The prizse winners were:â€"Miss Lowther and P. McAlea;â€" â€" â€"‘The next meet.lng of the town counâ€" «cll wfll be held on Monday afternoon, *April 14th commencing at 4 pM... . vey;. MIrS. II@SS AUU . Treff and Mr. O’Connm‘ Williams, Bulletin, Collingwood, Ont.;‘F. A. J. Davis, Canadian, Carleton+Place, Ont.;â€" Hugh Savage, Cowiâ€" chan Leadéer, Duncan, B.C., (president); D. C. Dunâ€" bar, Mercury, Estevan, Sask.; G. H. Mitchell, Post, Hanover, Ont.;. E. J. Bennett, Leader, Carman, Sask.; M. Machbeth, Sun, Milverton, Ont., (1st viceâ€"president) ; George Lake, Advance, Timmins, Ont.; Lorne Eedy, Journalâ€"Argus, : St. ï¬ary’s, Ont.; Charles Clark, Times, High River, Alta.; J. L. Cowie, Newsâ€"Express, Carherry,< Man.; C. E. Mcintosh, M.P., News, North Battleford, Sask.; E. Roy Sayles, Mercury, Renfrew, Ont., (managing, director and treasurer); George Legge, Leaderâ€"Mail, Granby, Que. ‘ |, A dance that is expected to be an unusually pleasing one is announced by the Strollers Club. to be held in the McIntyre hall, schumacher, on Monâ€" day evening, April 21st. Tommy ‘Stephens‘ orchestra will provide the Jlatest and best in peppy music. Dancâ€" ing will be from ten to Reâ€" will be served during ‘the evening. Events under the auspices of the Strollers‘ Club are always good, I and this one promises to be better. STROLLERS CLUB To GIVvE EASTER BALL ON APRIL 21 M ty i IROQUONS FALLS BOARD OF â€" TRADE URGES HEARST ROAD Favours Muï¬;n‘of.mm@ Boaxd of Trade. Falls Board has Large _ ~â€"Membership. â€" Local Undér its new plrésident, F. E. Wood, whose fine services to the Northern Onâ€" tario Associated Boards® of Trade as secretary some years ago will not soon be forgotten, the TIroquois Falls boart of trade is making especially_good proâ€" over eighty and large AtL@NnU@ALUCC BV meetings, together with unusual interâ€" est in the proceedings is the rule at the Falls these days so far as the board: of trade is concerned. A despatch from Iroquois Falls last week tells of a meetâ€" ing of the board of trade held ‘last week. The despatch says:â€". iss # o o % # _ in t ty At a well attended and. enthusiastic meeting of the local Board of Trade held in the Columbus hall, Tuesday evening, April1, a letter from the Cochrane Board was read, urging Iroâ€" ‘ quis Falls" endorsation of a Cochrane resolution to the provincial governâ€" ment, advocating pushing the Cochrane,. Hearst road through to Orient Bay this year. It was understood in Cochâ€" rane, the letter stated, that. the road. would be completed as far as Hearst this coming summer and it was the contention of the Cochrane body that this road, as the logical route for the transâ€"Canada highway, should be kept before the legislature. Speaking on subject Mr. F; E. Wood, president of Spears ried. It was explained that a letter had been received from ‘Mr. Fullerton, Deputy) Minister of. Lands and Forests, in which he stated that Government grading of Rallroad istreet, in Ansonâ€" ville, could only be carried out if Iroâ€" quois Fallsâ€"would sanction the diverâ€" sion of the Porquis Junction road via way of Ansonville. 3 ‘The matter of a local paper, to reâ€" place the old Broke Hustler, now supâ€" ‘planted. by the Abitibi Power eand Paâ€" per Company‘s official organ "Abitibl," ‘a monthly magazine, was the cause Oof ~considerable discussion. It was felt that there was need. for at least weekly publication in which to adverâ€" tise local events. A committee comâ€" prising W. J. Tierney, R. W. Cr Hayward and A. Corcoran K pointed to go into the matter. COPPER COLIN FROM THE , REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE Mr. Thos. E. Mynn last week brought in to The Advance a very interesting old coin. It is badly worn and . eviâ€" dently has spent a considerable time in the ground or exposed to the rir, for all but the raised portion of the coin is badly eaten away by time and EeAE «Bs ) any event the coin is a very old one and most interesting as a curiosity and a memento from the far past. j HAULED WOOD FROM BUSH _ _ ._ ‘. . . WITH TEAM OF TWO DOGS team available when he wanted °K. “wthei:horusgohan_g.â€_tho_iw There is now a membership of attendance at Fimmins Post â€" AUSTIN NEAME â€" ~a. r. MORTIM] ‘__ Viceâ€"Presidents A. E. MORTIMER DR. S. R. HARRISON 165 Spruce St. North W. D. 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