New Race Added to Long Branch Races urse of $5,000 for New ture at Sevenâ€"Day ning Race Meeting. # 0.. + . . .* *# 0. ... # /# ## #.% # # ## ## ## ## # *# w# t# #. ® ‘. .. it Jt _ t * ## _# .00.0.. # _ ## _ % 0' .. #* #4 o4 He Knocked Off 10 Strokes Not by extra hours of playing; by buying new clubs or takâ€" ing lessons from the profesâ€" sional. But by having his eyes examined and having his eyeâ€" sight defects corrected. Maybe iMproved vision will improve your game, too, Why not drop in and see us this week? . . . Every golfer can benefit by the new,scientifically colored lenses that banish sunâ€"glare and needâ€" less strain. IRVIN ROSNER rR. 0. C oL t t % [k. t .t :t. t e ®. #. ®. *..® * .t * k ‘t k. t it "%. t JA /A # % be #4+ ¢#* #4 #4 ## #* # #* t4 #4 4 #* 4 ## 6 “00000000000000000000 * % .0 .0 0.0 0. .0 .0 .0 * .0 0.0 .00.00 0. % '0 .00. Amds .Q 0.0 .0 .C 0.00.00. + + «* * a**a"*s""e + # a* EYESIGHT sSPECIALIST Located in Halperin‘s Jewellery store 7 Pine Street North, Timmins Evenings by Appointment PHONE 212 1837. the new race will be a nandici event, for which a name has not y been chosen. and will be enlarged ne year ) dnclude Canadianâ€"foaled, n ! cnly Ontarioâ€"breds as is the case wi | the~Plate. Other restrIcGOns will al be ‘temoved such as horses of thre "‘;IX.'(‘.]‘ri“ ttll(i “'.v‘lx. I‘,')' w . # # N““““““““““.‘“ ““““..““““â€â€œ wl _ uh _ ® ® @ /# # # # % # ® % # ® # ® ® *# * «2e w S t Passage Booked to any part of the World Call, phone or write 107 Free passport service,. 20 Pine North Steamship Agent THOUGHTEFUL C DIRECTOR Y STEAMSHIP AGENT Northern Telephone Co., Ltd. TELEPHONE 509 r write travel information to all parts of the world, t service.. We arrange hotel reservations and every detail of your trip. Cruises organized. ©@ Arrange at once for any changes required ©@ ~ Advertise in the New Directory for all routes ‘or further information apply to Local Office Runâ€" New Telephone Timmins Real Estate follows : 1%.one colu muâ€"#7.50 13,500 copies will be printed yearâ€" if the Plate from anyw 1111 In landlad her helpi:t orti Goked ext yveatr Ke the ne mil 11 he $10 Mar pa fee~ wil WA O 11 neyv Phone 1135 page â€"8$25.00 Insurance of the world il # . J ® w d w# db w4 a "® "@° ~"%" "# i madkt it 11 1€ ual fix il Ki h with Ul ‘what‘ Sandv inner which hay weYr 1VE vent $100 l 1¢ or more nol same intere Entries will weights pu Monday, Ju lication of four pound named thrc the th urday, in addi er eligibles e The backward that were int the complaint given enough ti and next year entrants to en addition to the owners througt strive for a ric STTIVve The rich s other impro diticn plant. most stage t move i1 interests intend t ing Long Brancl tion of DJ ered by Why not days. urC In " two columnâ€"812.50 Whole pageâ€"840.00 rovement Ol 1 cns generally nt. Realizing t the comeback 1@a] appei omplain 1inpL 1A W 6 w.'mck 00. L June rest wW1i 11 close uU2D xth icturesque Burman Troops in London IT‘C Ver A ( hn hcut C t‘h priZt will not h is is no Ontario en third £300 Kin 1€ Wint in wWhAlC will be *A 0O makE ent1 the racin raln OW horse nd ra l1€ 11 DOX UNC ual tin urt oulc 1€ follow of ma Plate fo 12 rac pI iC wWweren finite!} n~â€"Hart hot THE PORCUPINE ADVA! JA T New Phone Central at Larder Lake Ssoon )atmen on the 7c ABEAUTIEUL dly camomile shampoo followed by a lemon juilce rinse serves to keep MADELEINE CARROLL‘S blonde hair golden By ELSIE PIERCE 1dAl TIMMINS, ONTARIO Ma 11 Jt N11 ETT 1M AY alaced on the local Rexall s understood that several installed shortly on other s including the Lake Charm n# q@AlItC century 128 11 ipproved in 1802 LL al officers. Mines, power, diâ€" 1 new power equipâ€" wn. The new poles iring and brackets ipâ€"toâ€"date appearâ€" anches in 1unity. Day )elng 1 dril Woman provin inder way for the township. At preâ€" iitation â€" is being district sanitary making a houseâ€" wells and saniâ€" e is being assistâ€" eganza, who as a _ is deputy nealth Y 11 AI vince. An effort have the placâ€" or some other the highway. spring, lot sales Many of the ises are prepatrâ€" es in this "up y. Day by day obtained from ling is bringing 3. It is reported reasing its tonâ€" ummer. Martin in excellent reâ€" ound workings. big money are way in Hearst. Larder are well VC away bet ie of the nce. An ¢ rentt ie all alteraâ€" ering in conâ€" hore hotel is rnmen ind th TCG NOLCL 15 lon Of :; J. C. Lake. The Shore hotel e, bedrooms nz hot and take the Jo Canada is e building â€" Godfrey and slender. on‘t eat poâ€" *‘s about all time juildâ€" alniy ween busiâ€" AXC T Another Warning Against Fooling with Explosive Caps .//l In the very san dian Industries se warning to newspi country, three Mo jured through the caps and their use caps and taewr The incident ing any death. to children, bi caps in blastit arcund. This w ly in the making where tt to be di #". Cie xxxE eÂ¥ K5 x eÂ¥A xÂ¥ Ex x x4 848 8x 424x s 3 x x 8x 483 8Â¥ 3xÂ¥3 3 9 ‘\S\\\.\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ * * * J. E. Sullivan W. M. Ritchic The Mutual Life "Pension With Assurance" Policy is becoming increasingly popular among the young men and women who wish, by systematic saving for a period of years, to guarantee themselves a monthly income for life, commencing at age 50, 55, 60 or 65. This policy also provides insurance protection for a parent or other dependents. Family men are buying the "Pension With Assurance‘" Policy as a guarantee against dependent old age, and by adding the Family Income clause are providing insurance protection for wife and family while the children are growing up. HEAD OFFICE U AL OF CANA! Pension policies share in the Company‘s dividends, both before and after the pension commences. Under certain conditions the Double Indemnity Accident benefit and the Disability benefit may be added. The T. N. O. Railway is operating a fast overâ€"night freight serâ€" vice to all its important centres, providing for following morning deliveries. Also, in addition, day local passenger and express service, Overâ€"night fast passenger trains are operated between Toronto, North Bay, and T. N. O. destinations, known as "The Northland," carryâ€" ing modern airâ€"conditioned equipment. To maintain this e Therefore, decide now disCo A. H. CAYVYVANAGH Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company For instance, if a man lives to 60 or 65, whichâ€" ever pension age he chooses, he will receive a monthly income for the rest of his life; if he dies within ten years after the pension starts the Company will continue payments to the end of the ten year period. Should the policy become a claim before the pension date, his beneficiary will receive a monthly income commencing at his death and continuing until the date the pension would have started, and at that date the full face amount of the policy will be payable. Further details will be given gladly by any of our repreâ€" sentatives in Canada, Nenfoundland or Bermuda. Or send the coupon below to our Head Office at Waterloo. h the discover it General Manage! use foIr ir you aARE A MARRIED MAN 1l Fred Stock, Branch Manager â€"FOR MARRIED AND UNMARRIED PEOPLE h eTs eith bC 1F YO\{ ARE ho. out this excellent sorvice we must have your patronag e now to travel and ship by Rail. "Onuned by the Policyholders" IMPORTANT Representatives Timmins, â€" Ont Established 1869 sINGLE WATERLOO, ONTARIO r their benefit, and to emphasize warning, we quote from the circuâ€" sent out ‘by C. P. C. Downman, an associate, and publicity director for adian Industries: hese small aluminum Oor Ccopper 1M IY THURSDAY, MAY 27TH, 1937 L1 , bright 8 ful explo: of an. Int P. A. Macaulay Louis E. Petroski |IFE 1€ hn aluminum Or copper and shiny, filled with sive, are about oneâ€" ch in diameter, from s long, and resemble calibre cartridge, exâ€" ave wires attached to A, J. PARK 1 ole through a th of an inch in burst their plank of oak. cap instantly whose flying ts for the eyes pounded with and picked at, _ ‘Then loss of â€"38 to 44