ie ' i ' Notes of the North A church parade under the aus- pices of the Timmins Post of the|cide while alone in the held on|near mileage 37, on the James Canadian Legion was 'Frozen Body Found Near Shack in North Is Evidently Suicide Apparently the victim of sui- woods Easter Sunday, to take part in| Bay Extension of the T. & N. O. a special memorial service for|Railway, the remains of Roman the late Field Marshal Foch, who|Schurch, trapper, aged 37, were passed away last week. memorial service was held in the The} discovered near his week. Chance passers-by obser- shack last United Church, Timmins, and alllyed a hand sticking out of the veterans were asked to attend!snow and on_ investigation made the parade at the ball grounds at|the gruesome discovery. A short 10.30 a.m. The Timmins Citizens'|barrelled rifle was clutched in the Band was in attendance and pro-|dead man's hand and the top of ceeded with the parade to the Church for the service----Porcu- pine Advance. his head was blown off. The finding of the body was re- ported to the Provincial Police at Oddfellows of District Gather at Englehart The Annual Lodge of Instruction Brings Members of Order Together on Friday The annual gathering of Odd- fellows of the district was held at Englehart on Good * Friday, March 29th, when the five lodges met and during the afternoon and evening exemplified the work of the four degrees of the Order. The Lodge of Instruction has been held each year on the holi- day for a long period and as the interest is Material Free For Farmers May Secure | Experimental Uses, The Ontario Agricultural and| Experimental Union, through the committee on Field Husbandry, | are offering to farmers in every' township and district of the prov-} ince material for experiments | with grains, potatoes, roots, fod-. der crops, and fertilizers. These: materials are distributed free to| all who apply for them and who will agree to conduct the experi-| ments accerding to the directions! which accompany each lot. <A circular giving the varieties of seeds, etc., that are available is | sent out with an application form Infant Welfare CLINIC EACH THURSDAY { | COLUMBUS HALL | 3 to 4 p.m. INNOTICE! The lists of lands for sale in Savard Consolidated School Sec- tion for arrears of taxes has been prgpared, copies of which may be had at my office, Court House, Town of Haileybury. Said list is being published in the Ontario Gazette on March 16th, 23rd, 30th and April 6th, 1929. years pass, greater In default of payment of said arrears and costs the lands there- in mentioned will be sold at the : : é time and place named in said itor, is going to retire next month advertisement. GEORGE CALDBICK, Sheriff of Temiskaming Haileybury, March 15th, 1929. 50-13-c ee, Cochrane, who are of the opinion |ta;en in the event. In past years} All materials furnished have} Feeling the need of some or-|that Schurch had been dead for it has been the custom to hold a|been carefully selected and those ganization to further the inter-|some months at least. ests of the community, ane take|/had been covered with snow and ferring the Degrees, but this|choice of some hire pent pi the lead in the progress that is}was lying in the yard adjoining |. hi rs : ° ferent sorts. All seeds and fer- : i anticipated, the citizens of Lard-|his ata ( Tanacde were res in cote tilizers will be sent in good time according to reports from Spain. er Lake have organized a Board) Coroner Tucker, of Cochrane,| 54 no prize ae eel for spring planting. iIt is claimed that popular dis- of Trade. The inaugural meeting|decided that no inquest would be|* TI nities Dade wascon-| Applications should be sent in!favor with the people is respon- was held at the school house re-|held as the circumstances all fecced by Nee. isteara Lodge,|as early as possible in order toi sible for his retirement. cently and a membership of 19|/pointed to suicide. the First by Cobalt, the Second|secure a choice. All the commit- '*CANADA'S KOW"' oat Dictator to Retire The body |competition in the work of con-|who desire/to experiment have *) Primo de Rivera, Spanish Dicta- ° was phnpuneedr free Lake It de believed that deceased by Haileybury and the Third by|tee asks is that each experiment- Northern News, had no relatives in this country. Kirkland/Lake. Englehart Lodge,|er sow the plots aceoxiinig ta di- 1 : , . Py dear ae being hosts to the gathering, did/rections, be careful and accurate We are informed that Mrs. g g g Milan his work and forpekal tas we not take part in the work. Gf the five lodges had large delega- Director a complete report of the results obtained as soon as_ pos- Whalen of Charlton, quite recent-}all the contents of the dwelling. ly met with a serious injury when| The alarm was turned in at 10 p.| tl m. and the firemen were soon on|tions present and all report that she ll, breaking both wrists. 5 ; i "h a Mis. Whalen had Bience- the scene. Two lines of hose|the event was a particularly suc- sible after the plots are harvested ed of their property and were| Were laid but it was over an hour] cessful one. x i ] preparing to leave Charlton to]|before the fire was extinguished.| Among the guests that were Meeting of Council ; take up residence in Old Ontario.| The family was just retiring present were Bro. Lockhart, of 4 ie hay friends of the family|when the fire broke out, appar-|St. Catherines, Grand Warden; Will be Held Tonight will indeed sympathize with Mrs.|ently from an overheated stove-|Bro. C. A. Byam, of New Lis- ¥ Write for free Nestié's Milky Way Recipe i 3 convenience keard, Past Grand Master, and] The April meeting of the town Bro. Geo. T. Hamilton, D.D.G.M.|Council will be held this, Thurs- In the evening a banquet was|day, evening in the office of the served by the brethren of Engle-|tgwn clerk. The regular meeting hart Lodge and the proceedings night is the second Monday of the were followed by a number of|month, but another event arrang- addresses from the visitors. ed for that evening was respon- For the accommodation of the|sible for the earlier date. brethren from the southern part Anyone having business with Whalen in this regrettable acci-/Pipe. The loss has not yet been dent--New Liskeard Speaker. | ¢€stimated--The Cobalt Northern News. Frank Brown went to Orillia : : on Friday to attend the funeral] Five cars of ore, with a total of Brakeman White, one of the|Weight of 376,781 pounds, were victims of the Drocourt disaster, shipped trom Cobalt mines dur- as official delegate from the Coch-|ing the period March 8th, to Mar. rane Brotherhood of whom the|29th, according to the statement purity - -§ safety -.--@ deceased had been a member dur- pated byrhe de & Dine Railway |of the district, two coaches were|the council should attend the > eae | H ing his residence in Cochrane. --]this week. The O'Brien mine|attached to the paper train and meeting tonight. h MILK 9S Cochrane Northland Post. an dthe Mining Corporation each|they were thus enabled to return =. FIC. ness * > IWEETENED UNSWEETENED shipped two cars and the fifth was shipped from the Temiska- ming Testing Laboratory. home in the early hours of the : 3" morning. All appreciated this|sible to attend the gathering with action on the part of the T. & N.|no loss of time from their regu- O. Railway, which made it pos-|lar work. Made in Canada by the makers of Nestlé's. Baby Food Cobalt fire department was call- 5 : Nestlé's Food Company of Canada Limited, Toronto <<: ed upon to fight a fire on Tues- day night which badly gutted the interior of the home of J. Wilder, i 32 Miller Avenue, and destroyed Want Ads. 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