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Plans are alteady under way in several of the towns of the ‘North Land f£04 better baseball this summer. Troquois Falls, for one, is quietly at work already dooking to its baseball laurels. There is & genâ€" ergl belief that the Temiskaming Base ball League which gave so much good ® + sport last summer to New Liskeard, Cobalt, Haileybury and Englehart, will again hold forth this year. On the other hand, however, there are said to be some enthusiastic baseball fans who want the whole North coverâ€" ed by the one baseball league. One such fan proposed last week to The Northern News, of Cobalt, the forma tion of a league comprising at least Timmins, *Iroquoisâ€" Falls, New Lisâ€" keard, Cobalt and North Bay. ~He arâ€" eued that with such a combination much more exciting spori would hbe «itngseead. anfA the race for the chamâ€" The next reguiar meeting of,. the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon next, Mareh 27th. PUnDin oreupine t w THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE WE many automo Iimmins an 39c¢. 450. 15c. D 1€ FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF SsSCHUMACHER FIREMEN macarer riremen is anonunced . ior Monday evening, April 24th, in the Melatyre Recreation Hall." The Mcâ€" Intyre Ogehestra will furnish the musie for the oceasion which is a guarintee o@ the hbest of â€" musie. Evervthing else will be up to the usâ€" Lrverything else wiil be up to the usâ€" ual high standard set by Schumache people in all their entertaining and social events. SsUDBURY PAPER WANTS SMALLER N.O.H.A. EXECUTIVE The following is an editorial comâ€" ment from the last issue of The Sudâ€" bury Star:â€" ‘"‘The impenetrable haze which has enveloped the N.O.:H.A. junior situaâ€" tion for the past two weeks having lifted slightly, it has become quite eviâ€" dent to every intelligent hoekey supâ€" porter in the Norfh that the execuâ€" tive of the Association is much too large for practical purposes. We have had protest after protest raining in »pon the powers that be and we find an unweildy executive with members seattered all over the North Country called upon to render eleventhâ€"hour decisions, by telephone, by. telegraph and too often‘ without any chanee to deal with the respective cases on their fleal with the respective cases on tlwirl merits. This difficulty was not unforâ€" seen last fall when the N.O.H.A. llehll its annual Aneeting and efforts were made at that time, sponsofed by memâ€" bers of the Sudbury Hockey Club, to centralize the executive in order that the business of the Association (*ou]di be carried on efficiently. The idea was not followed out and we liave seen the result:~«‘The N.O.H.X..is not, **done for‘! as a result of this season‘s juâ€" nior debacle as some have stated. Hoâ€" ckey in the North must be upon an organized basis with any hope of sueâ€" cess and it is too imnuch to think that an infant organization ‘can weather the first few years without making mistakes. ‘Thermistakes of this year will undoubtedly be of great value in serving to outline the straigitt and narrow course which must be followed in subsequent seasons if we are to he izlssm'wl of clean, honest, amateur juâ€" -‘nim' hockey in the territory covered |\ by, the N.O.I.A. One thing is certgin. (The executive as it stands now is too large, there is too much laxity in the appointment of representatives and there has been.altogegher too much lob)ying on this account during the past season. Thrée men, one repreâ€" sentative from each growp, should be aÂ¥e â€"to â€"raun"the N:0.:H.A." St. Charies MflKk, hotel size ... 1..__ . _ _"~~~286. St. Charles Milk, family size ._..__â€"â€"_â€"..._.«. _/ 146. Cacoa,. I Ib. package"..~. â€".__... . ~~. 200. Strawberry and Raspberry Jams, 4 Ibs. pail___ 90c. Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cauliflower in fresh, N1 iremen annual Ball of the Schuâ€" â€"men is anonunced _ for ning, April 24th, in the FOREIGNER GETS SIX MONTHS FOR ASSAULTING WIFE last Magistr Steve Kusuk ment ftor assi thus has half ter over and . that in this ec half.~ Thurs for **Steves obher Steve, $200.00 and costs for keepin; illegally. An assault charge Fred Langruoff was withdraw #00¢00000000000000000000000000000 000000900000 09000 46084 @0000000000000900000800000000000000000 0000000806040 Jo066 i @00080000000000000009000000000000000090000080006 004406 :oomooom 0““00“"000“000“0“000““0“000000‘; :MQO““N #6000000800000000600000000000600000086008 6 &# $000000000000000000000082000000000000000000000004 00e â€"ATTENTION | nod the poh this country it is I form to hbeat u Thursday wasn‘t Victor â€" Rudolph‘s â€" Orchestra 3rd AVE. Cofmplete assortment of Religious Articles, Flowers, French Library Books, Mortuary Tributes, etc. s 3 ._â€" Low Prices open for Dances, Banquets, Private Parties MUUD to six mon a veal THE DURANT In @ve TVE JUST A REAL GOOD CAR at ied Apply V. Rudolph J. K. MOORE PHONE 2% VC s wife,. â€" Steve think the matâ€" the conelusion is not considerâ€" up your better t a lucky day e eourt. Anâ€" vek, was fined Albert Meunier Proprietor Box 847, Timmins, Ont. n Made in Ganada sentenced nimpri Thursday GuUof uinst son t * ~2BC. us _2 140. "aâ€" "200. 1e etc. charge of keeping liquor preferred &â€" zainst Nels Edwardsen was dsaiiaâ€" ed. Nik Sazouvick for being dramk was fined $20.00 and costs, this gonthe man not. being a U.F.G. member & the Ontario Legislature and apparessâ€" iv not a particular friend of HWoe. ly Mi Lhere were Felix Chenier charged with oldâ€"timer of t There were three cases romapgm® Felix Chenier and _ Omur ~Chepwer, charged with assaulfing a wellâ€" knwurm oldâ€"timer of the North named McKay were among those remanded for heae, ing this week. The other remand was that of Donat Cornish, accused of ar unmentionable offence.~ His case wal be gone on with this week. > t anev | $ i 8