Membership Mounting ‘means of joining the L The recent publicity given to the fact here. Those who were c that the Dominion Government conâ€" and through various c templates the cutting of war penslon.qcthelr membership to cea: at the next session has done a very |the procedure of regainin nomarkable thing ifor the Canadian bership. For their specis Legion. The budget proposal of a cut ‘following information is for the civil service workers was "In the first place applic by the shock troops of the "Big Five"® made for reâ€"instatement and by them the victory was obtained. with the application the This had the effect of bringing the |dollars, reâ€"instatement 1 Canadian Legion and its associated orâ€" |dollar dues for the cur ganizations into the spotiight. People| That‘s all, as far as the ¢ all over the Dominion watch the fight |concerned. The reâ€"instat with keen interest. When the proposal |~ation is then voted upon was withdrawn by the Hon. Mr. Rhodes, | meeting of the branch art the public were loud in their praise for|able the applicant is not the manner in which the "Big Five"|cffect and again takes his had stuck to their guns and won the | rank and file of the Legic day. Then after the field had been | The suggestion has been cleared and all was quiect on the Ottawa |that the current year‘s du front, and the members of the "Big pald in full but that is Five" had departed for a rest, the govâ€" member applying to rejoi ecrnment took the advantage of anâ€" [al‘so a large list of new 1 nouncing that at the next session, the rolling at the present tin matter of a cut in pension payments| the good work! Why all would be before the House of Comâ€"|rush to join a veteran mons. This statement has caused a Is it because the veterans very remarkable reâ€"action on the part | having a solid stand they of returned soldiers, and everywhere ; able to win out and abolish the news is to the effect that all | of a pension cut forever? branches are enrolling members. In cause at last they reali the Porcupine camp and district veterâ€" 'Canadian Legion is one ans are enquiring as to the ways and that has accomplished som AMCLAUGHLIN-BUICK gives the kind of motorâ€" ing that discriminating families prefer â€" swift, safe, as comfortable as a fine home. And it continues to give this motoring over a long period of years. That is why this year‘s McLaughlinâ€"Buick . . . with Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation, Safety Glass, Wind â€" Stream Styling and Automatic Clutch . . . is considered an outstanding automobile investment. Own a J’Ic[,augb- linâ€"Buick and the world respects your motor car choice. Mâ€"13.C McLAUGHLIN BUICK EIGHTS THURSDAY, MAY 18TH Four Price Ranges the Porcupine The Canadian Legion in m‘\‘\\\\\%\\\\‘\\\\\S““‘\““mm Marshallâ€"Eeclestone Ltd. Timmins, Ont. Convenient G M A C Terms means of joining the Legion here. Those who were once members ‘and through various causes allowed their membership to cease are asking the procedure of regaining their memâ€" bership. For their special benefit the following information is gladly given: _"In the first place application must be made for reâ€"instatement, and along with the application the sum of two dollars, reâ€"instatement fee, and one dollar dues for the current quarter. That‘s all, as far as the exâ€"member is concerned. The reâ€"instatement appliâ€" c~ation is then voted upon at a general meeting of the branch and if favourâ€" able the applicant is notified to that cffect and again takes his place in the rank and file of the Legion members." The suggestion has been put forward that the current year‘s dues should be' pald in full but that is left to the member applying to rejoin. There is also a large list of new members enâ€" rolling at the present time. Keep up the good work! Why all the sudden rush to join a veteran organization? Is it because the veterans feel that by having a solid stand they will again be able to win out and abolish any thought of a pension cut forever? Or is it beâ€" cause at last they realize that the Canadian Legion is one organization that has accomplished something which By One Interested in their Welfare Hike a record; and when one considers M efficiency of presentâ€"day milling Commenting on Thursday of last week on the meeting of the Dome Mines the day before. The Toronto Mail and Empire says:â€""While Canadian gold enthusiasm raced‘ on, the bright spot in the gold background was the Dome annual meeting. The management reported the finding of a new mine. The new mine, it appears, comes to a top some 2,300 feet under the surface, and if a substantial array of drill core assays tells the story, then Dome not cnly has the makings of a new mine, but it has located new ore of a conâ€" siderably higher grade than went through the mill last year. The report threw in some added romance by cating that the new mine, some dis-! tance from the old, did not even reach the surface of the rock; and that doubtless will be a decided spur to other mining organizations which are using the diamond drill in the hops ot rounding Out a fortune. Dome reâ€" sponded by increasing the dividend bonâ€" us to 25 cents. That made a 50â€"cent de-l claration for the quarter. The stock market responded both locally and in New York by rushing up the issue. Gain on the Standard was a full point to 24i, with 83,100 shares turning over. The Dome report also indicated the importance of efficient milling practices in making a mine. The company has been working steadily towards a high percentage of recovery; but last year tailings loss amounted to 38.99 cents a ton. That has been improved this year. as the May‘s tailings loss to date has been cut to 11.9 cents a ton. That lo>ks _A date to rememberâ€"The last genâ€" eral meeting for the season will be held on Monday, June 19th. Don‘t forget. It will be your last chance to pay your dues. If you don‘t want to be in arâ€" rears by the opening in September, pay now and avoid this. Dome Mines Proving Up a New Mine on Property Wednesday, June 8thâ€"{Watch The Advance for all details of the visit of the Honorary President of the Canaâ€" dian Legion, the Earl of Bessborough, Plans are being prepared for the Legion to give him a reai welcome while on his visit to Timmins. Monday, June 5thâ€"a mixed social evening. Members and their families, Ladies‘ Auxiliary, and friends. All ladies are asked to bring cakes or sandâ€" wiches. A big evening of songs, etc., and dancing. Saturday, May 27thâ€"the Spring Stagette in the Oddfellows‘ hall at 7.30 pm. Come and take home a ham or chicken. Lots of fun. Give a donation to the Timmins branch relief fund and you may win a prize for your generâ€" osity. an example that should be copied by others. This week the South African member, A. E. Mortimer, sent along his year‘s dues and greetings to the old friends here. Then there are others residing in the British Isles and other parts. All take a keen interest in the work of the branch and often the writer of this column is asked to send along a paper. This has been done with the best of good wishes. This week a parcel of newspapers; telling "Bill" all the latest happenings in Leâ€" gion circles has been forwarded, so we keep those "hands across the seas‘" in a strong clasp. Pension Commissioners have power to reâ€"open all cases disposed of by the old Federal Appeal Board, the former Tribunal or Pensions Appeal Court, and ;if fraud, misrepresentaton, concealment of relevant facts or error are estabâ€" lished, the case is to be referred to the Commission for reâ€"adjudication. "Hands Across the Seas" Some pceople are of the opinion that the members of the Timmins branch of the Canadian Legion are all living in the immediate district. It will come as a big surprise, however, for them to learn that in its membership are veterâ€" ans who reside in distant parts. Some are fully paidâ€"up and well in advance, |no other organization has heen able to |do? The facts are open at all times Jand all praise should be given to the (Dominion officers for what has been |accomplished. The call is sounded: |veterans everywhere are responding. land the membership is mounting. |Don‘t be one of the last! Come in now! organized and ready to take the stand already voiced of "Hands off the veterans‘ pensions, until every other economic measure has been resorted to." Above all, don‘t join one of the mushroom class. Join one of the "Big Five," or, if in this district, The Canaâ€" dian Legion, Timmins Branch. Pension Act Amendments The bill which amends the Pension Act and which has been referred to a special committee of the House of Comâ€" mons makes some radical changes in the administrative machinery of the act. First, and least acceptable of these is that it abolishes the Pension Tribunal and increases the Board of Pensions Commissioners from four (inâ€" cluding the Chief Medical Advisor) to eight. The functions formerly carried out by the Pension Tribunal are vested in the enlarged commission. ' A brief synopsis of the amendments are as follows. ' Pensions Appeal Court retained. ‘ Pensions Advocates to be barristers. Travelling Inspector to supervise opâ€" erations of the Veterans Bureau. I @uorums of two Commissionersâ€"a barrister and a medical manâ€"will traâ€" vel through the country and hear penâ€" sion claims. @uorums have the power to make deâ€" cisions. Pensions to be paid by Comptroller of the Treasury and not by the Departâ€" ment of Pensions. Ninety days notice given a rejected applicant wherein he may appeal his case. Medical men to be appointed to reâ€" view pension awards and determine whether or not they should be appealed Branch Doings towards a high | y; but last ,\ea.r‘ to 38.99 cents a| iproved this yvear. . loss to date has t *That IaAa~>o | THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMI old lad would explain rcbberies in Noranda in weeks. The police are a that the lad was accompa _of his burglarizing trips person, probably a man rault in any event is makL investigation of the iwhol« boy. In the meantime the mitted to home as he w young to be locked up, doubt be found necessar for the boy in such a way trouble need not be expect The case this tenâ€"year recall to Chief (Perrault‘s a girl of about the same : the pclice considerable years ago when ‘Chief then Constable Perrault of police. This young girl he ed of some straight theft: securing goods by fraud. tually found necessary to away from the environ: which she had drifted at age into the habit of brea groceries in the pa at once called Chi who questioned the evasive but clever a are of the opinion entering entering his store lad of ten years The boy had pf parently having a up groceries to tal ready packed ahi BOY OF TEN YEARS ACCUSED OF sSERIES OF ROBBERIES now paild to Canadi little wonder that t are thickly populatt for new mines." muscles, ht etral efHect was Eruitâ€"aâ€"tives TT The BEST way to stop CONSTIPATION lothing like ‘ruitâ€"aâ€"tives WHY GAMBLE WITH A SECONDâ€"CHOICE TIRE WHEN GOODYEARS COST NO MORE? 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