Raid on Slot Machines Results in 22 Charges Irish Night at the Legion on Thursday ators. Th before Ma L0 remait purposes chines is the end :« the m chand the C imachi thCc f1iC cwners, wl« novale, Mil Lcuis Sioba. chin Twentyâ€"Six Machines Seized by Police Here Saturday Afâ€" ternoon in Sweeping Raid. Evidence of Gambling Said to Have Been Secured by Special Police Operators. j@arget numb A Crowd 0| FPourth avenu truckloadgs of MINING MUNICIPALITIES TO ASK FAIR DEAL Called to Douglas, Ont., by Death of Their Father Form Women‘s Auxiliary for St. Mary‘s Hospital (Thursc commit! trouble and e of a s the C will meri! Dant bers of .: husband should t aTLerncotr for the W Mrs. Delahunt Elected President at Representative Meetâ€" ing. â€" Individual Groups to Carry on Work of Sewing for the Hospital. Comprehensive Plans Adopted to Assist the Sisters. Swoopin imtultanec Airix ere SaturC rietors of re aImin >en eC1 The Mmecont The Pioncer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. mA n death of naany th 0o qua nIn Rita Thra ind "Mickey s KK nospita x wing | i V 1i eaAasi hC AC spitai. tâ€"Myrs. Delahunt L viceâ€"preskientâ€"Myrs Marc! ib igQ@ on wWC down with nâ€"Dall 4 % maching Da OHlLl rasher, â€" RN., Misses ey" Thrasher, nursesâ€" Mr. Bernard Thrasher aeir home in Douglas, urday. owins to the H the imbe MC ‘ wWwas a meet!ing neid spital, with Mrs. Dr. air, with the purpose en‘s Auxiliary for St. With the addition of he hospital and with mber of patients and upon the time and isters at the hospital, hat some organized is necessary and that t effectivelyv supplied 1C No. 21 Timmin DA i 1J ilh â€" weiiâ€"imed, Timmins police all slict machines n and the proâ€" 11 1LYT 11 11 oups id been violatâ€" ing slugs from ‘ashn and merâ€" al om Timmin p1 30 whi s $500 18 pollce cCurt on Tuesdas 1€ _ coOmmon ild to have TE 111 ick ha of 20, junâ€" to attend undertake oviding of nusemen navll of 20 ome 2 allowed pi Wom Wo met J°€ 1t t 1 crowd brough it) 11 1s one anch of ovelties s‘ / Day 1. 2 The o much of fun ured f opet nigh bri1 nemâ€" their mA neld up~â€" Th« or«â€" oL Treasurerâ€"Mrs. H. L. Traver Sister Fidelis was chosen as vener of supplies. 4 A general meeting is called for M day afternoon, March 21st, at 2.3 complete preparations for the fo opening of the new addition to the pital. The formal opening is set | Saturday of next week, March 26t] The individual groups are to : the first and third Monday after I Secretaryâ€"Mrs. I. K. Pierce Died of Injuries Saturday Natalie â€" Morro, Mascioli Foreman â€" Crushed Beâ€" tawveen Truck and Wall of Building. rea Mcrro was still conscious wlhen he was picked up and rushed to St. Mary‘s hospital suffering from severe internal injuries. His condition gradually beâ€" came worseâ€"and despite allâ€"the medical assistance available he passed awayl The accident occurred at 8.30 Saturday | morning. An inquest has been ordered into the fatality. Deceased, who is married, leaves fouri children, the oldest thirteen. During the Great War he served with the Alâ€" pine troops in Northern Italy. For the past four years he had been a foreman for the Mascioli Construction Company and was one of their most valued and capable employees. The funeral was held this afternoon from the Italian Church at Kimberley and Cedar streets. Natalie Morrc, 3 foreman employec Construciicon Com hC undet wWwas re Morro and w 10M V window inside witness to th to the truc} iimmediately Mcrro wa was picked t Business Girls Club, an enterprising group of young business girls of the town, have plans well unâ€" der way for the presenting of a play, "Ask Me Another," at the home of Miss Gwen Luxton on March 22nd. The event is for members of the club only. PORCUPINE BUSINESS GIRLS TO PRESENT PLAY, MAKRCH know that Mrs Spruce street, 1 cperation in. S FPriday. of the month. With the number expected it will be group to be at the six or seven week groups the less frec group will have to the hospital. Ladies interest groups formed poit of supplies are nec one who can cont needs will VL one who can contribulte any O [nhnese needs will certainly be helping a worthy cause. The immediate needs include: Four beds, $120; four bedside tables, $128; four mattresses,. $16; eight pillows, $14; two screens, $40; four chairs. $12; one comfort chair, $10; four trays, $40; Linen, $40; 1 stool, $12. Anyone read} to contribute any of these neeged supâ€" plies should get in touch with any of the officers of the Women‘s Auxiliary or with the Sisters at the hospital, he ublished at Timmins, Ont., Cana Every MONDAY and THURSDAY ront ht te river was Morrc, sJ9â€"yearâ€"cid carpenter in employed by the Mascioli uciicn Company, died in St. Hospital at eleven o‘clock Satâ€" night as the result of injuries tained by being crushed against building at 9 Balsam street by a beinz used to remove snow. building, which is owned by the )li Ccmpany, was beng made for the holding of a fire sale n Bucsovetsky and Morro was one :lal workmen engaged in making icns preparatory to the sale. g a hand in clearing the snow ont of the building Morro was it to be clear of the truck when iver started to pull away. The was sitting on slight incline i the building and slid backward its own weight when the brake leased. Almost at the same time went to cross behind the truck as pinned against the building. Vezina, who was working at a w inside the building, was an eye s to the accident and shouted ‘~ truck driver who drove ahead y friends will be sorry point out that a necessary at once eque of individu necessary hospital o1 The more SOrry Keene, of 110 underwent â€" an "s hospital on epara vices I1 roup A€ no An 1 Anotherâ€"Modern Store Building for Timmins of moC Threeâ€"Storey Structure to be Erectedâ€"on Site of Prosent Stevens Amusement Parlours to Have Stores, Offices, Apartments. To be Modern in Every Particular. men t101 anC OWR moniZze The MC i1 IY TIMMINS. ONTARIO, MONDAY, MARCH 14TH, 1938 11 l ne dusin 10 1Al AC There w IT°C 18 of â€"| GectIC new W L I 0o De en frontag iC l Anmi :1« Banguet Event by _ mâ€"| Registered Nurses d Th OLC he Canadian Legion Planning for Another Vimy Night On Fric 7.30 ‘p.m., Masonic I iss MacPherson Dickson of Toronto, Guest Speakei 1C pi ne M me@cllng â€"v from Timn Y evening, March 11 banquet was held i , ‘Timimins, by the | ~ Association of ‘the n LW _1nor n Di ) e W ’Qmet Weekâ€"end for |Dick is Winner of Police Department! _ M.E, Curling Cup Slight Damage is Caused by Fire Saturday Night thir in ird ree â€"Traffic Chargesâ€"Laid With One Drunk Being Picked Up on Street. ol it1iG 1l 2 gqu I1 ris Asked for for Timmins P.O. with gain. 31 as caused to the exâ€" warehouse used by ; the rear of the Paâ€" 1l h rear night prolhibi ipartiment provide accomâ€" i O Oforâ€" â€"stores . Three traffic vgainst Robert for operâ€" a driver‘s liâ€" poir?e dGepartâ€" erd with only against Gâ€" Mine. Only and lodgeqa by a care The fi1 am streetl t 60 Sixth n Sunday. hout any wered for 28 Midâ€" by and a d area = |Predicts :Another 1 ma 111 )t 11 1€ To Present Mines T ax _ Plea to Ontario Gov‘t Salter Hayden, K.C» to Represent Mining \hmicipalitio of Timmins, Teck, Whitney and Tisdale Townships in Petition Before Legislature in Toronto This Week. Charter Presented to Legion at 5. Porcupine n he expres Sand Table Scheme Held in North Bay on Sunday Wins Semiâ€"Finals from Carâ€" son and Defeats MceGuire in Trophy Final. Aficr defeating Carson in th finals, Dick‘s rink went on to McGuire in the finals of the M Ecclestone viceâ€"skips‘ curling cu petition on Friday. Harkness a Dowell will be the finalists in | clestone cup, which is to be pl onze. with another thaw in the Cffing companied by light snow or rain,. â€" predicted as this week‘s menu of w ther this morning by S. C. Wheele: Hollinger Observatory. While the cury had been awbove zero since _ direction of Capt. K« Canadian Engineers. Another milestone was pass Porcupine Camp on Saturday when the Porcupine branch Canadian Charter, by the district, Austin tendanec of clos bers and a very mother brauch Timmins crowd own talent and evening s â€"ente was held at the near the Dom: back road. On the Porcupine C With Thos. Porcupine bra} meelting op to those wl Several 1 of. the ma d at Timmins, Ont., Cana MONXDAY and THURSDAY Major W. F. Morgan, Lt. Dave Tay lor and 2nd Lt. Leo Charlebcis, repre sented the Timmins Company at a Te gimental sand table exercise in deféenc tactics held by the Algonquin regimer at their headquarters in North Bay 0o Sunday. The excrcise was under th Saturda branch Oanadian Legion was the most Ooulâ€" !for standing of the veterans‘ organizations ; try and every exâ€"serviceman should be | 4 proud to be a member. He also said | by that results of the convention were alâ€" | izd ready bearing bearing fruit, as indiâ€" | clo cated by the special legislation now | An passing parliament in Ottawa. In closâ€" | mil Porcupine Branch of the Canadian Legion Gets Away to a Good Start. Interesting Event on Saturday Night at Dome Community Hall. Timmins Comrades Assist in rl Wilsotr Au Ceremony. 1€ tin Neame said th: ire for him to prest > Porcupine branck Legion. Speaking 0 ntion, Mr. Neame, jlian Legion was maln the ow last night anc his morning had rise A quarter inch of sr y and an inch and ay to bring the week and a half inches. Â¥y, AprIiLt J Â¥ill be hel i Porcupi cupine b n deleéated Carson in e McIntyre Consolatio cout quite handiiy. by the zo Austin N of close : pened w ho died areâ€"Thu + Friday, irday, 4 One ( V DrAt talnine Dome mpegra Irom included nmnp gDOov 26 above ali ealme, D 0o 40 of it ood dele Canada l1 ded â€" somé ontribute Comun 1¢€ M 39 abo above in Cmn€ Senilâ€" on to defeat he Marshallâ€" ng cup comâ€" iess and Mcâ€" s in the Ecâ€" be plaved at f0o ind in regiment rth Bay on under the °_ the Roval 11 Cl 1 dip a quarter â€"end total Maximum h1 a Dove and 7 and 15 11¢€ mMm¢ eTl 1\ it tlhy C O11 it Missionary Night at Timmins A.Y.P.A. Salter A. Hayden tained as counsel, clerks of Timmins are assisting him brief. At the meeti W principle The speclial Oll UII€C for the afternoon include:â€"Mrs Webber, who will give a number 0 selections; Mrs. K. B. Kennedy, C. M.., who will give a group 0f} numbers; and Mrs. T. A. Tyrel will give an address on. "Dancin Poroupine bra the Timmins will give an add How to Enjoy It Ilustrated Address Given by Rev. Mr. Heinonen. and LILe (Monday Fourth : The spel Heinonen of the Finnis CTChurch. Rev. Mr. Heinonet missionary work in the ear Sudbury and the gave lantern slides to illustr: dress. After the interesting Mr. Heinonen, the gathering singing Lenten hymns. Music and Literary Club Holding Meeting Toâ€"d;i On Wednesday, March 16th, a new form of opening and closing, which was fcrwarded by the G.BR.E., will be usâ€" ed. The president, Miss Geraldine Turâ€" "ot">s *"urgeés "an" m¢embers to turn out Kirkland Lake, March 14..â€"(Special o The Advance)â€"Representatives of Timmins, Tisdale, Whitney and Teck, ‘our gold mining municipalities of the T. N. 0. country, will meet in Toronâ€" o Wednesday or Thursday to present the case on mines taxation to the preâ€" mier, on the basis of a plea for inâ€" rease in their share to bring their revenue from this source up to what t would be if mining property were assessahbhle on the crdinary munitipbal n W 11 n form and pa roOrt e Timmins branch. Others who addressed the g ere:â€"â€" T. Parsons, 1st viceâ€"p immins branch; W. A. Devine ve officer, Timmins branch; my. James Cowan, J. Ha 1t The second regular programme meetâ€" r of the Porecupine Women‘s Music d Literary. Club is being held this [onday) afternoon in Harmony Hall, urth avenue, commencing at 3 pm. e special artists on the programme ‘ the afternoon include:â€"Mrs. R. J. ebber., who will give a number of vocal ections: Mrs. K. B. Kennedy, A. T. it adye intryman and A.. expressed the thot nch will become ied institution in 1 ap. Archie Brown in his short spe® ere he stood toâ€"nig OQOi LC 1M2i10;i}, Uii€l UCVEILIL ed with the singing of the Natior hem, the visitors leaving at t (J aiid Sing danesday e ir Inu which ison camp oI where he w m o jO0k¢ ig him to prepate a jJOInNL ie meeting held here FPriday unicipalities each produced h were based on the same lthough different somewhat 1 in one or two details govâ€" ial local conditions. le Copy Five Cents 1 Section 8 Pages nin{ s1i0n the early days in ounding area, and ) illustrate his adâ€" resting address by ithering joined in the bei rroup 0oL plano A. Tyrell, who hbhen.he w few vards BIC ionary night" ) guest speakâ€" ng Revy. MIr. nish â€" United 11 oâ€"~day and Ost inspit said ths lled mem preside: péei alld eC These he new estabâ€" o( Cour 1nJ 1ed 1lp ind (011 91 H it