Gin Pills give prompt relief from backache resulting from deranged kidneys. They soothe and heal irriâ€" tated tissues and assist the kidneys in their function of eliminating poisâ€" onous waste matter from the system. Corporation Ltd. Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O. Box 1747 39â€"2 Porcupine School of Commerce Sspeciaiized Business Training Classes 7 o‘clock Monday, Wednesâ€" day and PFriday nights. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 1143 Box 677 41~â€"53 J. D. Campbell T. J. Bailey Electrical Contractor, Refrigerator Engineer We Repair Anything Electric Phone 1205 Basement 30 3rd Ave. Electrical Refrigerator Service Shop D. Pagquette, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Timmins Hervice Satisfaction Sanitation AND Local Real Estate All Lines of Insurance PORCUPINE CREDIT Ramore Lots for Sale Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etce. Old P.O. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. Timmins Vol. XX. No. 50 Langdon Langdon Barristers, Solicitors, Eto A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMINS, ONT. Schumacher and South Porcupine 14â€"2¢ CAUTHIER PLATUS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDTING 80‘ Third Avenue Phone 1135 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE DEAN KESTER CHARLES H. KERR The Pionecer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. BARBER SHOP M.A., L.Ph AVOCATâ€"BARRISTER Hamilton Block Barristers, Solicitors Street South Phone 640 t P P P IF P AP A PA Timmins, Ont. Ontario 14â€"26 Timmins 14â€"28¢ 14â€"48 from the north,"" Mr. Nicholas stated, "has absolutely no warning that he is approachiing it. He is coming down a hill, and gradually gets onto a sharp curve, and on that curve is this dangerâ€" ous bridge. There is not so much as a sign of warning, let alone a red reflecâ€" tor or a checkerâ€"board sign to warn a driver that he is coming to a danger | spot. It is a wonder that there are not more persons killed at this spot. There is particular danger for tourâ€" | ists on these danger spots of the north road, Mr. Nicholas believes, because | tourists are used to clear highways with | good visibility in the south, and are l not looking for the dangers which lurk behind some of the shielded curves on the north road. They are accustomed to bowling along at high speeds, and these speeds are dangerous in the loose E gravel and lack of clear vision around curves on the north road. * l "A driver approaching this bridge "There is loose gravel on a number of curves, making driving extremely danâ€" gerous, and to add to that the visibility on the curves is poor. The brush on the curves has not been cut out, with the result that a driver going around a curve is practically doing so blindâ€"he can‘t tell what is coming the other way," Mr. Nicholas complained. Speaking of the bridge over the Montreal River at Latchford, where 37â€"yearâ€"old Theadore Nelson, of New Liskeard, met death in the early hours of last Sunday morning, Mr. Nicholas characterized .the approach to the bridge from the north as one of the worst deathâ€"traps in the north. "Unless immediate steps are taken to correct present conditions on some parts of the Ferguson highway the toil of human lives which it will take this summer will be tremendous," Bert Nichols, president of the North Bay Motor Club, said at North Bay last week, after he had returned from a trip over the highway as far north as Haileybury. | During July and August there will be a slight change in the hours at the clinic on Fifth avenue opposite the hosâ€" pital, The hours on Fridays in these two months will be from 1.30 to 5 p.m. insteag of 1.30 to 3 as previously. The other two days the hours remain as before: Monday, 1.30 to 3 p.m.; and Wednesday, 1.30 to 5 p.m. Thinks the Ferguson Highway Dangerous Head of North Bay Motor Club Points out the Danâ€" ger Spots Something Should be Done at Onee. | _ _Junior IV to Sr. IV:â€"Violet Baldoâ€" vin, Alex. Bell, Hector Bombardier, Jenny Boissonceau, Sadie Brooker, Rosa | Butkovich, Wesley Cooke, Noble Couâ€" sineau, Carl Cowden, Douglas Denny, Edna Fraser, Leslie Hall, Jack Hamilâ€" lton, Hazel Hannah, Violet Harris, Bobâ€" by Heath, George Holjevac, Julia Holâ€" jevac, Annie Iannerelli, Marguerite Kaham, Margaret Keizer, Milton Kittâ€" ner, Frank Klisanich, Tommy Kovich, Stanley Lampkin, Victoria Laham, Dorothy Leck, Lilly Luchen, Burnett McDonald, Kay McMillan, Jean Mcâ€" Grath, Annie Miiller, Corrie Miller, Walâ€" ter Moller, Ronald Montigny, Americo Narduzzi, Margaret Ovis, Sam Pataran, Felix Sheculski, Irene Slezak, Peggy Sutherland, Sophie Vidmar, Buster Todhunter, Mary Vrbanic, Stella Walâ€" ko, Donald Weber, Hugh Wharton, Audrey Williams, Mary Zadorozny. CHANGE IN HOURS AT CLINIC DURING JULY AND AUGUST Henior III to Jr. IV:â€"Jack Armâ€"« strong, John Banich, Joe Bilenky, Marâ€" I would like to take this opportunity of expressing my thanks to the parâ€" ents, ratepayers and children of School Section 2, Tisdale, Schumacher, for the coâ€"operation they have given the staff of this school during the past year. P. A. Boyce, principal. The parents are advised that the school grounds will be supervised durâ€" ing the summer vacation by Mr. Sparks, and they are urged to have the chilâ€" dren play there during the hours when the grounds are open. | The promotions have been based ’upon the marks made by the pupils 'durmg the year. Where the marks were low, or unsatisfactory, they have been made upon the final examinations. _ _ The names have been arranged alâ€" phabetically. Each pupil in the school has been given a report card which states whethâ€" er or not the pupil was promoted. If the pupil obtained 75 per cent., "Honours" has been written on the certificate of promotion. If the pupil has failed of has been recommended, it means that the child has not been making satisfactory proâ€" gress. In this event the parents should bring the report card to the school early in September, and talk the matâ€" ter over with the school principal. All report cards have been signed by the class teacher, and the principal. School will open on Tuesday, Sepâ€" tember 3rd. * it s > hoi lt i. ce ‘ * 4 4 [ ‘ Promotion Examinations xo at Schumacher School | mm Report of the Results of the Work at Schumacher Public school for the School Year, 1934â€"1935. Names Arrangâ€" ed Alphabetically. Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAYX and THURSDAY Indianapolis News:â€"At the rate the quints are making money, the Canadian Government may decide that their help can be enlisted to pay the national debt. The Kirkland Lake club is to visit Timmins on the weekâ€"end of July 28. Return visit will be made on August Iroquois Falls golfers paid a return visit the local club last weekâ€"end and a number of enjoyable games were played. Sweepstake held at the Timmins Golf Club on Saturday afternoon was an event that attracted 30 entrants, when the following took the prizes: Low gross, T. Fare and Geo. Lake 87 ; S. A. Wookey, 90. Low net: Dr. Gregg, 70;, Br. Stanl, 71;. . W Pickering, 73. Kirkland Lake Club Golfers Here July 28 Iroquois Falls Paid Return Visit Last Weekâ€"end. Satâ€" urday Sweepstake Good Event. d | garet Bojtos, Rosa Bojtos, Bobby Boyce, 8| Edward Brown Clara Butkovich, Franâ€" e ces Cencich, Raymond Chatson, Tony i | Chulig, Reta Cicci, Alan Costain, Mabel Costain, Mabel Cousineau, Reta Cousiâ€" â€" ncau, Jean Cowden, June Cretney, Lillian Cummings, Louise Delrich, 1 |Joe Dobrotinic, Maisie Dunbabin, Bilâ€" â€"]|lie Fairhurst, Isabel Flowers, Jack Flowers, Joyce Flynn, Ethel Fowler, , | Alex Fulton, Betty Fulton, Helen Geroâ€" e | vitz, Greta Graham, Mildreq Halpin, Rosalia Hancock, Charlie Hartling, 1| Sterling Hayward, Dorothy Hoffman, 1 | Willie Hunter, Domenic Innarelli, Marâ€" â€"|garet Innes, Peter Jenkyn, Florrie 1| Keen, Beverley Kitchen, Emil Klisaâ€" 1| nich, Paul Laine, Jean Laughren, Budâ€" dy Mangotich, Constantine Mangotich, JoOhn Mangotich, Olga Marchoiri, Eva Moller, Ellen McCain, Hazel McQuarâ€" rie, Jean McWhinnie, Tommy Miller, Joseph Napier, Ruby Nilson, Stefi Palz, Steve Potocny, Boyd Prentice, Ethel Prest, Vance Rafuse, Barbara Sangâ€" ster, Ruby Shanks, Helen Sheculski, John Eisik, Harry Thompson, Pearl Tisdale, Lawrence Tomlinson, Turcott, Frank Vicevich, Clarence Vilâ€" leneuve, Betty Vrbanic, Lalia Webber, Doreen Wells, Billie Welt, Sybil Wong. Recommendsd: Florence Shanks. Junior III to Sr. III:â€"Angeline Baâ€" kich, Mary Balem, Mary Banich, Eda Battagelli, Eldof Berezoski, Olga Berâ€" nyk, Bruno Bertol, Laura Bombardier, Allan Boyce, Teddy Brooker, Catherine Byron, Lena Cousinceau, Jean Croft, George DeFelice, Aline Deslaurier, Lawrence Dillon, Alta Fisher, Isabell Fraser, Inez Fregonese, Howard Hall, Norma Halliwell, Nan Hamilton, Edgar Hazlewood, Annie Holjevac, Delia Inâ€" narelli, Vera Jenkin, Trevor Johnson, Ladislay Katushini, Clarence # Keizer, Robyn Keller, Katie Kovich, Margaret Kraik, Jeah Lafferty, Eero Makela, Eino Makela, Ruth Mattson, Neil Milâ€" ler, PFreddie Monk, Irene Montfigny, Helen MacQuarrie Shirley McMaster, Dorothy McNaughton, Alma Narduzzi, Bobbie O‘Donnell, Zora Ovis, Annie Pecanic, Katie Pecanic, Gildo Pelliâ€" zari, Pat Philliban, Rachel Pietila, Reâ€" megio Pizzale, Tommie Popovich, Ruby Prentice, Elva Raycroft, James ‘Riley, Bryan ~Robinson;" Elizabeth~~Sandul, John Scullion, Lucille Tisdale, Sadie Todd, Audrey Tomkinson, Billy Tomuik, Annis Turrissini, Jean Udquhart, Peter (Continued on Page Four) Ne L o C C C i * raA Executives of the Ford Motor Company who are conducting a series of salesmen and dealer meetings ‘throughout Ontario. The party, from left to right includes: W. Murdoch, manager of the Toronto (branch; C. C. Harvie, Toronto branch sales manager: Ford Executives Hold Dealer TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 4TH, 1935 "The Silence of Jeremy Langton," by Ross. (The story of two sons of an English lord, the youngest, who is the "Misty Mountain,‘" by Webb. (Roâ€" mance.) ‘"‘Shepherdess. of Sheep," by Noel Streatfield. (A governess does a big jJobâ€"with some sacrifices.) "Who Rides on a Tiger," by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes. (Murder at a house party.) ‘"‘The Blue Sash," by Otwell Binns. "Black Belle Rides the Uplands," by Virginia Rose. (Western). "Blow Desert Winds," by Corcoran (Mystery). "Golden Legend", by ISabella Holt. (A poor little rich girl followed through life.) "Keep Away from Water," by Alice Campbell. .(An English spinster is terâ€" rified by threatening letters and tries to escape to France with a young American girl.) ‘"The Hidden Door," by Arthur Gask. (English mystery of the strange disapâ€" pearance of four Suffolk village reâ€" sidents). . : "Mr. Godfrey Beside Himself,"v by Gerald Bullett. (An adventure in two days. Cram full of interest and acâ€" tion.) "Henry of Navarre," by Henry Dwight Sedwick, is one of the nonâ€"fiction books recently placed in Timmins Public Library. Henry of Navarre is herein described as the most romantic among canny men and the most canny among the romantics of the sixteenth century. A spledid account of his life and adâ€" ventures. New fiction available this week inâ€" cludes: ‘"Henry of Navarre" one of the â€" Books of Interest. Several New Volumes of Fiction. Another New Group of Books at Library anager €, R. M. Sale, assistant gens G. R. Eaton, Toronto bran E. F. Millard, advertising sales to date this year are The Timmins L.O.L. and L.O.B.A. had intended to hold their annual church parade on Sunday, July 7th, but have found it necessary to postpone it for a month, Date of the church parade will be announced later in these columns. father‘s favourite and in whose favour the will is made, is protected from disâ€" grace by the elder.) son. Mr. Thompson had been an Orangeman for 60 years. He first came to Haileybury in the early days. From the first he was interested in municipal affairs and was a member of the first town council. He is survived by his wife, formerly Martha Bulivant; two daughters, Mrs. Wilson, of Los Anâ€" geles, and Mrs. P. Richards, South Porâ€" cupine, and a son, Oliver, Schumacher. T‘wo sisters, both of Esquesing, Mrs. G. Appleby and Miss Eva Thompson also survive. His death occurred Monday evening, June 24, He was in his 79th year." | L,O,.L, CHURCH PARADE HAS BEEN POSTPONED A MONTH A despatch last week from Haileyâ€" bury says:â€""The funeral of William Henry Thompson, an old pioneer of Haileybury was held Wednesday from St. Paul‘s Church. iRev. Canon F. H. Hincks officiated. Members of the Haileybury Orange Lodge attended in a ‘body. The pallbearers, all members of the Orange Order, were Messrs G. Caldbick, J. Williams, C. E. Fleming, A. G. Hamilton, I. Lemon and A. Dickâ€" general manager, Windsor: branch service manager and ing manager, Windsor. Ford Funeral of W. H. Thompson at Haileybury Last Week Meetings Recommendedâ€"Remo Cecconi, Gino DiSano, Dorothy Fotter. Conditionalâ€"Odone DeLuca, Irvin Dimock. Room 3â€"N. I. MacLeod, teacherâ€" To Sr. IIIâ€"Donald Barlow, Beulah Beâ€" zanson, Janet Fisher, Joy Fitzgerald, Robert Fraser, Muriel Hicks, Harold McDonald, Eileen Murley, Mike Onica, Janet Ralph. Roxm 2â€"J. F. Anglin, teacherâ€"To Sr. III Classâ€"Lillian Bailey, Billy Beâ€" zanson, Mary Blake, Ines Bozzer, Lino Delmonte, Lillian DeMarco, Ida Doâ€" menico, Edward Ferrari, Mary Gedge, Alice Giovanelli, Clifford Harris, Bileen Lainsbury, Joanne Langdon, Marvella Lioneels, Donaldo MacMillan, George Mammolite, Ernest Mason, Elton Mcâ€" Cord, Shirley McDivitt,, Gregory Moto, Ernest Orland, Jimmie Parisi, Enzo Persichini, Jopce Ryan, Jimmy Sinâ€" clair, Winnifred Sinclair, Mona Sinclair Kathleen Starling, Jack Tolman, Bert Turcotte, Recommended â€" Pierre DeSavareo, Jenny Melenchuk, Romeo Pezzola. Recommended to Sr. VIâ€"Lillian Mascioli, Edvidge Spada, Nellie Valkoâ€" va. Conditionedâ€"Alfred Sparling. _ Room 1â€"F. MacDonald, principalâ€" To Jr. VI.â€"Nick Andronuchuck, Assaf Assad, Llioyd Berry, Govan Blake, Eleaâ€" nor Bortolotte, Tom Buck, Bert Buck, James Buck, Kathleen Burke, Basil Chulak, Pasqual D‘Allesandri, John DelVillano, Dorothy Edlestone, Welâ€" lington Faulkner, Alcea Gallino, Sam Grimaldi, Oomenic Guistini, Londo Guistini, Anella Guolla, Kenneth Handley, Grace Harwood, Beatrice Hefâ€" ferman, Adele Hodgins, Chalmers Hudson, Walter Jacklin Elaine Knutâ€" son, Lillian Mascioli, Emmett McCrory, Jac‘t McGrail, Rherir McIntyre, Aldo Omiccioli, Domenic Pacioni, Nick Peâ€" roski, Stella Rao, Leone Sparling, Pearl Shub, Edvidge Spada, Nellie Valkova, Harry Wichtacz, Jack Wilson. Conditionedâ€"Alfred Sarareo, Denzil| June Promotions at the Moneta Public School List of Pupils Promoted in Rooms 1 to 8 at the Moneta Public School. Names Arranged in Alphabetical Order. Canada Lumberman.:.â€"But if a man builds a better mousetrap now he is so busy making speeches that he never has time to make any more, _ _On the other hand, prospectors and others in the North claim that any economy apparently achieved will be at the expense of efficiency. They say that while the oneâ€"day service suggestâ€" ed may obtain for a short time, it will not last for long and they will be in the| usual situation of those having to de-l pend on distant service. The tendency to céntralize things at Toronto is also far from popular in the North where; the feeling is that there has been too much centralization in the city where| the needs of the North and the condiâ€" tions in the North are not realized. ....... l ol C e OM Oc o e Oe 2 oo c oo S Ne‘ Pn . 1 o Oe M e We â€" 1| Nh e OW : e Tt : 1 and delay of one to two days has been,' the help thi dici s experienced in meeting it. Centralizâ€"| a bou.lepo::: m: c:l:: kn m’ Ges ing of services of this kind in Toront»| yoUE £g1St t 7« is thereforeée considered desirable. Om;.,'? three employees are involved in Lhe! *# gfâ€˜ï¬ 6 change of location of the mapping| e ] office." VEGCETABLE CoMmMPouno On the other hand, prospectors ax:di Don‘t endure another day withous The reason put forward for So /7 T E TIK the Use.plveh_{y of: Eiï¬ride of Lime whic change is the old one of economy. It, tan be procured at the Town Hall fre £ * |Householders using well water mu ids claimed that some economy will be| e ; at least 20 minutes. ‘ achieved and at the same time it is hcld“ All Outside Toilets must be made fij clency or service. In support of this view the following is pointed out:â€" "The train service from the North and West to North Bay is the same as that,., serving Toronto. Mail reaching Nort,hi Bay from the mining areas arrives at| night and the necessary work on plans,j has to await the following day. Desâ€"| patch of the plans to Toronto means delivery the following morning at ten| o‘clock and the necessary blue printing| can be done in time to return the plans| the same evening without loss of time| to those requiring the service. It is also pointed out that there has been a heavy demand originating in Toronts| for blueâ€"prints of areas and townships! and delay of one to two days has been| experienced in meeting it. Centralizâ€"| ing of services of this kind in Toront»! that there will be no decrease in effiâ€" | proof. ons By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALT Q UIV ERIN G NERVE S When you are just on edge + , . when you can‘t stand the children‘s noise ... when everything you do is a burden ... when you are irri. table and blue ... try Lydia E. Pink. ham‘s Vegetable Compound. 98 ous of 100 women report benefit. It will give you just the extra enâ€" ergy you need. Life will seem worth living again. Don‘t endure another day withous the help this medicine can give. Ges a bottle from your druggist today. Announcement was made last week in practically official sources that the mapping service office for prospectors and others will ‘be moved from North Bay to Toronto. The Northern Miner quotes Thos. F. Sutherland, Deputy Minister of Mines for Ontario, as statâ€" ing that the mapping office is to be moved as noted above. iNorth Bay peoâ€" ple and a number of prospectors and others concerned have made strong protest against the move. Hon. Paul Leduc was approached by a delegation on his recent visit to the North and the request was earnestly made to him that the mapping office be allowed to reâ€" main at North Bay for the convenience of the people in the North. No deâ€" cided answer was given by the Minister | of Mines at the time of the interview. Now it seems that decision has been made to take the office from North Bay and centralize this work, like so many,l other things of the North, in the city| of Toronto. | Publiabed at Timmine, Ont., Canada, Mapping Service to be Moved to Toronto Dept. of Mines Moves Office from North Bay on Claim of Making Economies. Room 5â€"Miss Prettie, teacherâ€" to Jr. IIâ€"Whilmer Bailey, Rino Bozzer, Bill Chulak, Santino Cicconi, John Marchi, Filiberto Di‘Sano, Dino Domâ€" enico, Emily Drummond, John Fisico. Harold Garroway, Annie Gomero, Bobby Gordon, Willie Gordon, Sylvia Clancy, Beatrice Colborne, Bruno D‘â€" Greco, Arthur Hodgins, Olga Holland, Helen Holmes, Margaret Hooketr, An-i thony Hudson, John Izatt,© Grace Latham, Beatrice Loam, Stephen Marâ€" cini, Enes Marson, Mervin McIntyre,| WilheImina McMillan, John Mellinâ€" chuk, Annie Merchoff, Italy Pascioni, Elia Petracoli, Keith Richards, Norman Continued on Page Four) Every MONDAY and THURSDAY To. Jr. IIâ€"Eddie Assad, Leona Boone Eda Fantin, Teresa Infelice, Morris Koza, John Kirkland, Ida Mezzavilla, Juliette Pazzola, Adelia Pellizari, Vivâ€" lan Pezzetta, Sophie Savareo, Georgina Watts. To Sr. IIâ€"Alvin Craig, Happy Deâ€" Marco, Hedley Harris, Edward Piro Clifford Sloggett. Recommendedâ€"Joan Turner. Room 4â€"Miss Connor, teacherâ€"To Jr. IIIâ€"Dino Bandiera, Everett Cole, Guy Curcione, Howard David. Ida Delâ€" monte Lydia DelVillano, Thelma Ellis, Gordon Eyre, Willie Greco, John Grydâ€" czuk, Vivian Hudsoq, Ralph Lawson, Nina Loretto, Nanette Mascioli, Magde Medve, Domenic Passione, Cesira Pasâ€" qual, Jack Prefasi, Doris Richards, Gwen Robb, Kathleen Smuk, Margaret Tonelli. _ To Jr. IIHIâ€"Jean Archer, Leo Bertola.' Me Dina Casonato, Gerald Caswell, Ross Church, Jimmine Colborne, Helen Crisâ€" l pin, Adoliph LeLuca, Annie D‘Allesâ€"| V andri, Ida Dionisio, Rosa DiMinin, Hart Drew, Daphne Gay, Daisy Greaves, | â€"â€" Julius Gijorgy, Ted Hall, Rita Magor, Robert Mascioli, Frank McGowan, C‘ Catherine Montgomery, Kenneth Morâ€" Me gan, Mario Pellizzari, Emio Persichini,| tior Ruth Pooley, Florence Stewart, Billy | to I Tanner, Leslie Thrasher, Bobby Wheelâ€" | See gr. I Pl'e: Here‘s one good way to fiush harmful waste from kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Howard‘s Kidney Tonic is a splendid safe and harmless diuretic and stimulant for weak kidneys and irritated bladder. Besides troublesome nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are backaches, pufly eyes, leg cramps, and moist palms, but be sure to get Heward‘s Kidney Tonicâ€"it‘s the genuine medicine for weak kidneys. Sold onty at the Goldfields Drug Store. 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. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside ‘Toilets must be made y â€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH When you are just on edge + .. when you can‘t stand the children‘s noise ... when everything you do is a burden ... when you are irri. table and blue ... try Lydia E. Pink. ham‘s Vegetable Compound. 98 ous of 100 women report benefit. It will give you just the extra enâ€" Third Avenue Ewiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Building Contractor Stone and Brick Mantels a Specialty Timmins Ontario â€"25â€"38p 62 Rideau Terrace, Ottawa 153 Mountjoy Street Phone 279â€" Rideau Licensed Private Maternity Home and Babics Maintenance TIMMINS LODGE 1.0.0.F. NO 459 Gordon Block Timmins, Ont. =»17â€"483p Cornish Social Club Meetings held in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tion Hall two evenings a month. Dates to be announced in The Advance. Sec‘yâ€"W, Avery, Phone 396 Timmins Pres.â€"T. Trevenna, Box 417, Timmins Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONSULTATION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Women VISITING BROTHERS WELCOMEB »â€"0â€"12 TIMMINS LODGE NO. 1658 Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays in l\looae Hall, Fourth Ave. Sec. T. H. Richards, 37 Kirby Ave. Box 1037. LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE Meets every Tuesday evening in the Odidfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street, North. Visiting brethren requested to attend. CHAS,. F. LCY 8. J. MORGAN, ecretary N.GO S 19% Third Ave. Tel. 203 stop Restless Nights PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Electrical Treatments for Medical and Surgical Cases Venereal‘and Skin Diseases Treated by Modern Methods (Avove Holly Stores) Timmins, Ont â€"â€"18tf ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS or Kidney T rouble Dr. J. 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