21 Pine St. Korth cannot avoid unexpected accidents (even the most careful drivers) by you can save yourself the loss of, or damage to your car or truck as wel as possible claims for injury or death of persons or damage to preâ€" perty of others, by being faully insured. Rates and information concernâ€" ing _ Automobile insurance gladly furnished. Thursday, May 5th, 193% Sullivan Newton The Advance Want Advertisements SE INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION *Â¥ PASSENGEAR COUPE SERVICE ns secon(t monyvy mother, Mrs Mr. Hortic Quebec. South Porcupine, Ont. May 3rd, 1932 Special to The Advance. Mr. B. Smith, of Whitby, has taken up residence in camp. Kenneth Deacon, of New Lisâ€" keard, spent the weekâ€"end with No Byâ€"law Against Parades in the Township. scout Jamboree at south Porcupine. Other south Porcupine News of Interest Parade was Amusing at South Porcupine and MARSHALL â€" ECCLESTONE LIMITED VIC mrad their m being by Mes n Thomy; ‘ ~Harris. c "Hallel evening last the Schuâ€" Voice Choir delighted the at the United Church r taking the musical part iY e we arling cupin hem par effe Charle , Aubt TIMMINS, ONTARIO Rob nd Ro 4t 1t ik The Rink Committee are holding |Jo¢ Mitchell wer their euchre, bridge and dance in the |Saitlor Song." Joe assembly hall of the Continuation| MciIintosh also tool School on Wednesday, May lith. The|Camp scene and tickets for the Cedar Hope Chest which | "GÂ¥Ypsy Love Song.‘ is being given as a prize towards the| Mrâ€" G. Smith, o Skating Rink fund have sold well. It is this week in camp. hoped by the returns from this evenâ€"| Messrs Massecar inz to be able to wipe off the mortâ€" Nil@gara Falls, are gage completely which is on the rink [ comers to camp. and which has been whittled down conâ€"| Mrs. D. Coffey i siderably during the past two years.|fOr visit at her Splendid prizes are being given for the|and other parts 0 bridge and euchre games and gooa| Their many frier music will be featured for the dancing.| With Mrs. H. Bloc The drawing for the hope chest willi| Bowes, Jr., in the take place that evening. The chest is|On Saturday, Apri filled with sheets, comforters, pillowâ€"| Ontario. cases and other household linen. There| Bornâ€"At Connat are still some tickets available. and Mrs. Lucien S: Quite a number of children from here | AP"! 23rd,â€"a daug were out to the recital at Timmins| BOINâ€"At Connai on Saturday night given by the pupils| 4"4 MrS. Joseph Fe of Mrs. Wilkins and Mrs. Burt. They | AR"M 26thâ€"a son, were the music pupils of Mrs. Wilkins|_ M Kinkel, of B who has quite a class at South Forcu.|"CS!iGence at the M pine and the Dome. Among those |, Mr. and Mrs. R fitting finish to the splendid evening of music. On. i Walt ntC May D; in A FI 2t n And: 1J Wilkir ther and F Liliartr Mary Th THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Ht )in 10L Bet 1C 11 du . the with Plel lew, looked as if they had a cause that was sincerely of interest to them at heart. Had the march been conducted with any kind of formality and carried a Union Jack at its head or even a single banner in keeping with the sacred day on which it was held it might have created some impression. As it was it gave the youngsters someâ€" thing to joke about for an hour or two Next S will be fit ed Chure be held and Sout. in the m asked to b with ther our of th ' the servic afterward, and very few of the saner| day and : wIlUPCIl SDPOnNnSOTrInNnF An evening s entertainment being put on by Tom MacDuff Copeland, from Queen‘s Hall, London, England, accompanied by Kenneth Duff, violinist. This famous Scotchman is a master entertainer, equally at home in solo, or monologue, instrumental novelties, Scottish comeâ€" dies, brilliant piano work, cha.ract,er' sketches or even the bagpipes. The exact date of the entertainment which is to take place this month will be anâ€" nounced later. have the and Edith Rapsey also played a Chopin composition; Masters Joe Wood and Joe Mitchell were sailors in "The Sailor Song." Joe Mitchell and Mary MciIntosh also took part in the gypsy camp scene and the singing of the Bornâ€"At Connaught Station to Mr ind Mrs. Lucien Saumur, on Saturday April 23rd,â€"â€"a daughter. Bornâ€"At Connaught Station to Mr ind Mrs. Joseph Fourrier. on Monday April 26thâ€"a son. Mr. Kinkel, of Buffalo, has taken uy residence at the March Gold Mines. Mr. and Mrs. R. Vary and famil: aave moved into the house formerl; Decupied by Mr. Lark and family af ub troops of the ‘om Cobalt, 8; frc ‘om Kirkland Lak ; from Iroquoi ochrane, 13; frol mooth Rock Fall asing, â€" 16. In On Saturday emi and Mis uth Poreupir farch C s Heler xtended McRe ‘eturn ae Smith, of Stratford, arrived in camp. Massecar and Heximer, of from the * of the | the loss of their April 30th at Douglas ey is leaving this week her home in Pembroke s of Southern Ontario friends here sympathize Blood and Mr. Robert the loss of their father Mi1 April O m â€"Browf ho has been ier cousin, . McRea at me las! 3rd, M I ind rom Ximer, 0 the new keard saner econd the the the ected cure mis copies by calling at Mr. Brady‘s office, London Life Co. The cards may be obtained in either English or French. The wording on the cards may be seen in the advertisement for the Kiwanis Buy at Home campaign as published elsewhere in this issue. Every merchant in the campaign should have one of these cards in his window. Kiwanis Store Cards be Secured from J. D. ind Hig Ma nine months ago. Next Sunday i will be fittingly ce @4 Church here. Dies, Aged 80 years at South Porcupine M. Leiterman, Mr. Williams, Mr. and Miss Bessie Noble, T Thorold, Mr. and â€" and family, Mr. an« Mr. and Mrs. Pe: Robertson and chil Mrs. Burto Presbyterian Ist, passed p on Thursday long life sp Ist as she : home at the afterncon cu neiegnbour, st Vvea suffe and fo Special e service w iyv and som Mrs, Burton, Sr, Mother of Harry Burton, of the Dome, Passes Away. Other Items of News from Corâ€" respondent at South Poreuâ€" pine and Duome. Home C€ n, Mess id Mrs. aud, MV id Mrs imeror 11n je fact be Tilze he Ssouth meée was n tal but it w ds issued b Cammpaign â€" i Porcuriine, May to The Advance. Burton, Sr., who ha erian hospital her sed peacefully on t D @IC s Anglican chu May 8th. 1ual May Day col hall on M res suppotr a from J iJ B. W ucky num 1J Wa x. R. MecWil thae rem: on Satu 2 Valter Honer, Mr. sn»d Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. J. JoOr« . Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Kt s Brimicombe and Klein, 2. Lightbody, Mr. and Mrs nan, Mr. and Mrs. R. N Mr. and Mrs. John Ma nere. A Jnt sErvIice W1l the children of the Dom Porcupine Sunday School ning when the children ar ing their parents and friend ng tneir parents al and to wear fowet splendidly y°r further known may se y calling at Mr. Brady i Mt be in k special : made to ushe to the P was found that Ma Mothe brated ng the plan ma D. Brady, chairâ€" April Ma LITlL mitté din flowers in honâ€" In the evening mark of appreâ€" A1n ed. On April| SALE OF HOME BAKING ON rom her partake the hom to het 28t1it. h he Por ernoon Brady ndid Day a the Un ird fo LY rew ifte im â€" Dome in 1l enjoved t dand pian:« abou were served and enjoyed by all. The programme continued with the following numbers, all very good:â€"voâ€" cal solo by Master Tommy Jones with Mrs. Roberts as accompanist; vocal solo by Mrs. R. Webber, with George Jenâ€" kins accompanist: Masters Kitcher and Jur St. John Ambulance Brigcade Event Here Certificates Presented Monday Evenin Interesting Pleasingâ€" Proâ€" gramme Much Appreciated by . Large Crowd. EASTERN STAR DANCE AT sSQOUTH PORCUPINE, MAY *"*TH A sale of home bakir to be held at Sinclair avenue, on Thursday of 12th, under the auspic thew‘s Ladies‘ Guilld. d for only one year, and a re so many able new recruit tificates during the evening would be hard to win agai imach cream erved it Ad. Column Brings Resu THURSDAY OF NEXT 1 l waltz w 14 mo Man Sinclair‘s Store, Fourth Avenue Mr nun zhted violin ‘ it SALE OF HOME BAKING W i1 k THURSDAY, MAY 12TH Under the auspices of St. Matthew‘s Ladties Guild will be held in 2 RAuspices 0 Guild. This wit} men and women wh« the same. There were lred present at th« proved specially sucâ€" ing throughout. Th d willi two selection: ita String orchestra who thorough the programm )layed about mic njovable and ir nmnDulandt on Mot Hollings rdir this PorC IC mU Invi 1J _ Matâ€" ure to T4 la time and energy of their teacher. A fiveâ€"piece orchestra was also in attenâ€" dance for the elder folk and all enâ€" joyed this feature. Refreshments were served and a most pleasing evening that had been enjoyed by about 150 persons, came to close with the singing of the National Anthem. A. J. Carson was the first Haileybury motorist to drive from Haileybury to Toronto this stiring. He found the roads difficult in places but made the trip in safety. attendlin mittee At 8.30 the invited guests began to arrive and a programme of much merit was carried through. Mrs. Gay, who had charge of this part of the evening, made a splendid presiding officer, and the programme was of the very best. Those contributing were the Wilson Thomson quartette, Mr. Rogers, Mr. hion the Ca Monday hall. T 5th Annual Banquet of Ladies‘ Auxitliary Enjoyable Event on Monday Evening Members of the Canadian Legion Guests of the Ladies at Social Event. Th Architect Ontario Land Surveyer Building Plans Estimates, Etc. GOld P.O. Bldg., Timmins Phone 362 Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. plendi or the t 6.30 I Y We make it easy to give your vi attention that portance dem L ndid mea would contimnut officers in ano! banquet was held by the o0 In Natural or White (Gold Mountings Curtis Optical Parlours the flowe MSspices Canadi t Economy Prices x1 dc F\ wWAo _ aArral . the caterin 0 the invit MCAL SERVICE bangue member SITE LENSES 11 [he LMil@S AuxXiLuHAry O Legion took place on g in the Oddfellows rible 1€ with the Auxiliar m top to bottom t presidents occtu hun b for you ion the its: im inds. mded with Auxiliary C nd coffee. decorated, overhead. ts formed Auxiliary oli »vided down ind