disosbedie campaigt do ncot e Mahatm: purificati fi1 CLUR BAG AND VALUABLE CONTENTS DULY RECOVERED t] NC1 m nAis m N Add T‘ra Kin Timi have H \QH\NG € ‘TR It» \‘ lines of the dhi in India. We them, copying the a fasting for selfâ€" remn 11m Limited, ‘Tncon tT would fol iden hi Minnesâ€" to civil of â€"the Ottawa to have is loss he bas O t from the Hollinger office to the subway. This is already covered in an unsightly morial erected as well. Included in the sckpme was the building of a bridge, the grading of lake banks and the seeding of these banks, the plantâ€" ing of the shrub and plant beds, the gravelling and making of the pathways. The labour was done on a relief basis, and also some of the citizens helping out to complete the work. If that can be accomplished in a small town like Cochrane which has been hit very hard by the depression, what can be accomâ€" plished in Timmins, with the same spirit behind it all. In thinking the matter over and taking into regard what has been done at the staton here, I claim it can be dong. In the first place thére is the stretch of cyanide the cost beep kept at running into cost a few }t the ge trees, does in Instead culed, ; around LA 4 4* * 4* 445 +A * u5 5 5 444 4* %% ‘en mad airk now ere mjfx the Porcupine The Canadian Legion in pilan and ind Thinking the th undred ed as rading of lake banks f these banks, the p hrub and plant beds mUC he ci hrub. some givin Memorial P It OOver and nd @ stone m Included building of ake: banks at i1 ildre Mer ful | d instt #Â¥ill on t n 1V ving awn has d of uUn ha igh Dates in June will be announced for the other attractions, but keep the Wesek of Wonders well before you. It is to be held from August 21 to August 28 in the skating rink. LONGâ€"DRAWNâ€"OUT DESPUTE ABOUT DOG AT HAILEYBURY June 12th, commencement of Conkâ€" lin‘s Allâ€"Canadian Shows. A week of fun and thrills at the athletic grounds. Watch for the big posters and other advertising. Dates in June will be announced fTor Farade on Wednesday, June "Ith at 7.15 n»m. to meet the Earl of Bessâ€" borough and the Countess of Bessâ€" borough. Legion will form guard of honour, and immediately following will file into Empire hotel dining hall and oficially welcome their honorary presiâ€" dent. The Earl of Bessborough will reply, and the Legion members will then parade back to the hall. This welcome in the Empire hotel will be for Legion and Auxiliary members only. a J sible the Legion here be kept in the limelight and that activities be conâ€" fined to being of usefuiness to the town and district. The first of these activities will be the cleaning up. of the veterans graves at the Timmins cometery. Several of the unemployed will be engaged at this work, and when this has been done the relatives and friends will be invited to attend with the Legion at a Decoration Day serâ€" vice when the result of the work will be viewed by all. Another community event will be the Drumhead Service at the athletic grounds. With the interest in community affairs being maintained by the Legion, the wish is expressed that returned soldiers will in like manâ€" ner take an interest in the Timmins branch and as a result the membership should slowly but surely mount. Branch Doings for June Spring Stagette, Saturday, May 27th in the Oddfellows‘ hall. Admission, a Legion relief fund donation ticket. An event to help boost up the relief fund, to help assist those in outside local terâ€" ritory. Come, bring the family, and take home a ham or a chicken. _ Monday, June 5thâ€"Final mixed social for season. Ladies are asked to bring the "eats" One of the best nights yvet is promised all. that branch svoke on "What it means to be a Legionnaire," and gave some very striking examples of what he conâ€" sidered the essential points of the orâ€" ganization. "In seeking for comradeâ€" ship, there was no other place but the local branch of the Legion" he told his hearers. "There was no such thing as selfishness in a branch of the Legion; all were in it to help one another. "Service" was its motto, and he had yet to see a branch which was not giving its share of service to help the chap down and out." These are helpful hints and should be used in securing that prospect you may have in view. wWith the thought of having all veterans in the district in the Timmins branch, the idea was expressed that as far as posâ€" sible the Legion here be kept in the limelight and that activities be conâ€" There is alsc that is to en camp into the the meeting Glice court last rriday aftternoon Ma istrate Atkinson, two King‘s Counse nd one other lawyer not yet attaine ) that legal eminence, struggled to ge t the facts surrounding the temper ry absence from its home town 0 Sport" sleigh dog owned by S. Guig further than just contemplating comâ€" ing back into the branch. It was with kzen regard that at the last meeting of the branch several of these members were present. To stimulate and mainâ€" tain this interest the new committee workers here outlined a programme for the season and intend to be un the go all sunmer. With enjoyable social gatherings of a high standard and with events in which the general public can assist it is hoped to make the Canadian Legion a decided asset to the town. There is also another objective, and that is to enrslâ€"every veteran in the the ( furt} ing | that is toâ€"enrSlâ€"every veltel camp into the ranks of the I the meeting at which the visitors were present one I that branch souoke on "Wha egror aill sun zatheri 1 assist it emb2r D°rs are enroilling WeekKIly, DL ttable that there are seve ld original members still not er than just contemplating ack into the branch. It wa regard that at the last meet Maintain the Interest the injection of some r Timmins branch of t] gion it is found that a ‘est is being maintain nc l By One Interested in their Welfare nrolling ) nou Frida o have been stolsn of Haileybury, and Sti@‘ugene de Guiâ€" iaga.nst Heroux was Holling s of in Haileybur afternoon Ma W. A. Devin T 1€ Cocht hn th the in the An,> the is posâ€" al THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO of 1M of Parring Con with the fo the varicus Gould, G. W in the Hain Brown and the London ner (Brocky trict: Messrs bert Henderson, in t District; Dr. Lou Huds the Northern District Cochran, in the Port and Mr. A. C. Bethune District. With this 0o: the topograp! character, traps, bunkers is .not the int to ask individ par to agree v ing. Some Toronto â€" dist: rated by th Committese, co tion, Mr uniformi the han Ontarieoe Goll Association Annognces Inauguration of a Provincial Hanâ€" dicapping System, to be in Effect this Season. Handicapping Plan of Provincial Golf The s1 OuU pl: cap lat i JTi},; "ta ind t e secretary of the Associaâ€" .J. Thompson. To obtain f rating throughout, this amittee is working jointly llowing subâ€"committees in districts; Messrs E. C. ‘. Wigle, and A. A. Adams, ilton District; Dr. W. J. Mr. C. Ross Somerville, in District; Mr. J. Gill Gardâ€" ille) in the Eastern Disâ€" _ G. A. Macdonald and Roâ€" son, in the Peterborough Lou Hudson (Timmins) in sb TRUCK FEATURES H C O M M ERCIAL CAR FEATURES mpo ighout the Province, the rating member club consideration to the i10t" distance of the hole, age cf the score card) ‘ of the hole, and the mnber and location of ind natural hazards. It ition of the Association al clubs to change their th the association‘s ratâ€" wenty courses in the t have been already Association‘s Parring iposed of Messrs George ze I,. Robinson, R. M. h pplication vf rtant details ning erall y btaining uniform the Province, the in F ORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Improved 4â€"cylinder engine â€" 50 horsepower. 75â€"horsepower V â€"8 engine available at slight extra cost. 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Rubber insulation for engine, spring shackles, etc. of the As pIY put fin, mem} i Golfer." ition takes ing the inâ€" Handicapâ€" @nized bDV continent iries onlyv rom t Timmitr iap McDowell Motors We have in the Province nearly two hundred golf clubs, sixty of which are members of the Ontario Golf Associaâ€" tion, and we are anxious to receive further applications for membership, so that the Association can be of increased value to the large number of golfers throughout the province. Ontario Golf Association 57 Qusen Street W,, Toronto. this is to be desired. After this system has become generally adopted, it is the intention of the Golf Associations . to permit only those holding a provincial handicap to enter R. C. G. A. and Proâ€" vincial titular events. used in estimatling the handicap. This table the Canadian Handica already been adopted | of Quebec Golf Associat an example: the player best scores duly atteste ation Charge an entrance fée ol $1.50 for these events, 50 cents of which will be paid the club as a green fee and the balance will go toward prizes and Association expenses. By adopting this handicapping sysâ€" tem, the Association is of the opinion that it will not only stimulate interest in competitive golf and establish a uniâ€" form basis of handicapping threoughout the Province, but will encourage greater patronage of our clubs at a time when is 82, the course ratlting is 10â€"A cap of 11 will be awarded by t sociation. In addition to the regular t ments recognized by the Ontari Asscciation, there will be held . handicap field days in the vario tricts referred to above for th se of revising handicaps. The: days will be held for the most j Association handicap c ‘The aita ments red Association will be obta hret 11 ide $1 .00 aiched handicap timating the pl This table is : lian Handicap t ‘en adopted by Golf Association Handicap Handicaps 1 in rounds AI e m denta anxious to rece for membership can be of increa Authorized Ford Dealers 88885 * * *4 * 41 * *4 *4 4* s 4* Come and Take Home a Chicken E V ERYONE IN V | T E D A modern Bazaar with Hams and Chickens as prizes ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL saturday, May 27 Ford commercial equipment has greater strength and durability, to stand the grind of daily service, over bad roads and good. It will pay you to investigate the greatest values ever offered in Ford history. Note how much more you get today for your dolâ€" additional cost Am A LEGION RELIEF FUND DONATION TICKET S â€"cvlinder engine. i1 lars and cents, in strength, stamina, reliability, economy, speed, beauty. See the nearest Ford degaler. 8 Balsam Street invbody WY 113 (O17 Customs iins 468 10e thus instead of the improved bu Ml ) s courtesy. If this truck hCs Sad, notify the company." Many e wish that every transport and ompany would n#t cnly adopt but ice this motto.