Flower Danceâ€"Elsie Yates, Queen June Asselstine, Marion Purlong, Jesâ€" sie Scullion, Alma Boyce, Isobel Flowâ€" ers, Patsy Barker, Kay MacMillan, Muâ€" ~Sailors Hornpipeâ€"Barbara â€" Honey. Very ably given‘ and winning much apâ€" plause. MacMillat of special the dance handsome fectivenes Hundreds Delighted With Dress Ball ‘Pay Day Specials â€"Buy your USED LAK under the FORD DEALERS MewProtective Pran Schumacher Phone 449, Timmins 193%%â€"â€"PLYMOUTH 4â€"DOOR SEDANâ€"a late Smart looking car with all new tires model, safety steel body, gocd motor and $6 25 economical 1i932â€"FORD Vâ€"8 DELUXE TUDORâ€"Safety glass all round, well fender and trunk rack. very small mileage, good tires and exceptional conâ€" $5 25 dition throughout 6 wheels, trunk rack noe draft ventilation, good tires good mutor. A good buy. 1931â€"â€"(GRAHAM SEDANâ€"almost new tires Safety glass all round. Motor, body and upâ€" bholstering all in excellent condition. Many years of $445 service left in this ontinued â€"From Page One) lan. Another Scottish number ial excellence where the skill of cers and the attraction of their me costumes added t> the efâ€" H you pay $300 or more and the car is not entirely satisâ€" UST because a car is cheap is no sign it‘s a "bargain". Ford Dealer has used cars of all makes and models at all pricesâ€"and you can be sure they‘re genâ€" uine bargains because of the 3â€"5 Protective Plan â€" the symbols of which are the Diamond labels on the windâ€" shields of your Ford Dealer‘s used cars. Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender Work, Washing, Simonâ€" izing, Polishing and Vacuum Cleaning. CARS CALLED FOR and DELIVERED Chevrolet Special Sedan Cood business judgment °C says "See the Ford Dealer‘s Diamond VYalues before you buy any used car." Labour Repair Job Many others at various prices. All sold on easy Payment Plan Summer Special With Eve Phone 95 McDOWELL MOTORS riel Fulton, Betty Fulton, Norma Tario, Anne Jamieson, Isis Munroe, Dorothy Hoffman, Katy Philliban. A charming number beautifully given. Baby Tapâ€"Francis Watt, Mayzell Menear, June Kelly, Isobel Tanner, Alma Boyce. One of the special hits of the evening. NA LA A 8 o VY ETEA Nt Menear,, June Kelly, Isobel ‘Llanner,{‘~‘‘"~~ y s ky y o Alma Boyce. One of the special hits ! notable fogr its musical « snap and of the evening. rhythm. Irish Jigâ€"Gwen Robb, Elizabeth Foursome _ Reelâ€"Very _ effectively Curtis. This won much applause, and . given by the same talented artists givâ€" was an unsually attractive number. _ in8g the Highland Fling. $ Skirt Danceâ€"Elisie Yates, Lucette On Friday evening Miss Margaret Hansen. A very pretty dance very ably| Easton was presented with a beautiful given . | handbag purse of leather, elegantly Group Tapâ€"Betty Pulton, â€" Muriel equipped, the gift being from the pupils Fulton, Isobel Flowers, Margaret Genâ€", of her class as a mark of their appreâ€" tile, Katy Burke, Joy Fitzgerald, Rose| cilation of ‘her kindness, patience and Bregman, Sylvia Bregman, June Kelly, talent in teaching them. _ 3â€"DAY MONEYâ€"BACK GUARANTEE* ‘~5.DAY FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE* a.m. to 11 pAm Open from Fender well and trunk rack, mohair upholstering motor cverhauled and guaranteed 6 wheeis and trunk rack. rumble seat new paint job In excellent condition 1931â€"Ford Cabriole Rumble seat . A smart looking sport model at a low price 6 wheels and trunk rack Goeod tires, motor, body and upholstering motor, body and uphelsterâ€" ing in excellent condition. A small family car 1931â€"Ford Deluxe Tugor 1930â€"â€"Ford Town Sedan 1931â€"Pontiac Special Coupe 1931â€"Pontiac Special Sedan AVUVTHORIZED DEALER Authorized Ford Dealers Timmins Foursome Reelâ€"V given by the same tale ing the Highland Flin ticularly pleasing on Friday eve: and won general w@pproval. Solo Tapâ€"Bette MacMillan. On the big hits of the event. It had ] decided not to allow any encore; that the children might nx#t be t cut, but the audience both nights s ply insisted on an encore for this lented young dancer whose work notable for its musical snap Milla:t Fitzge If you buy a car priced under $300 and it is not entirely suitable, the Ford Dealer will exchange it for another used car of the same price,or take it as part payment on a higher priced used car or a new car. factory, you can get your money back within 3 days from delivery date. imber ell given and m Floradoraâ€"â€""Boy e ch clogs and their umes, these little ladi¢ special favourites. kint Danceâ€"Margare Helen Lehto. This d larly pleasing on F! ATrA ind up h Dan«( Hansen. ve Tapitio~â€"Joyce e of the big hits of htful number. ish â€" Danceâ€"Elsie ~â€"Barbara Honey, Li With their importé 1 their happy DutC MacKt while + the Frida: M Good motor New paint job. Good tires and good running shape. . A small econcmical, reliâ€" able car in good condition. Good tires. .. 1930â€"Plymouth Coupe 1929â€"Chevrolet Coupe New paint. Good tires. Nice car for two 1931â€"Chevrolet Coupe 6 wheels and trunk rack. new paint job. A smart locking car in good condiâ€" tion throughout. 1930â€"Ford Tudor 1931 â€"Chevrole MacKenzi¢ We take pride in our standing in this commuâ€" nity. We know we must satisfy customers. That‘s why you can depend on us. n ol iad been cores s0o be tired THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO AY W.\Wren represerted the Northern Broadcasting Company and Timmins Press also referred to the efficiency of the phone system, the efficiency of the billing department being the only cause for complaint. The excellent serâ€" vice of the telephone was a complete reply to some poboular ideas about monâ€" (Continugd From Page One) factor for comfort and progress, He spoke of the early days in the North and paid tribute to the telephone girls of the North. Hundred and Twenty Telephone Bangquet (i, A, Macdonald spoke of the excelâ€" snt service now given by the telephone ystem, and in praising the telephone perators hag a special word for the cxcellent service by long distance. operating manager of poratitn of Canada, panied the president pany on a tour of t Manager, Chrysler Corp. 8 Balsam St. S. KENNETH CRITTENDEN Vren asting Compalt ilso referred t Spec. Roadster f Chrysler Corâ€" , who accomâ€" t of the comâ€" the North. Reports appearing in one Northern Ontario newspaper giving the impresâ€" sion that discrimination in the hiring of men on the Timminsâ€"Scuth Porcuâ€" pine road was shown, and that they were incompetent in their woek, were classed by Mr. Ostrosser as being abâ€" solute nonsense. The men were all hired through the Employment Service of Canada office in Timmins, he said. Dam in Good Condition Frederickhouse dam is in excellent shape, it was stressed by several men who have been there recently, Jack Brady, secretaryâ€"treasurer of the Porâ€" cupine Fish and Game Protective Asâ€" sociation, told The Advance on Saturâ€" day that there was not even a leak of any kind in it. Thewaterismoretha a Imt W the top right now and as in 'I‘hm‘sda’y‘s"Advmï¬ _";, 1¢ 4 taking With nim> pAnotograpns of the t show that it was in gcod P. R. Craven, secreta pany, said there were employees. There were 4 ent from out of town i He had worked with 1 for 27 years, and hss ; some other old employs pany, including J. D. M ‘Timmins. The compa April, 1805, and on May first telephone was instsa has been kept on ever : FPorcupine lines were t: the power company th ‘phones. Now there are Lake has 1,400. In all phones in the system. I $37,000 has been spent Timmins service. Ther telephones in the wor! Ontario having 500,000, |these ‘being independe: In closing the bangt gave excellent advice t and others in the telept lurged all to continue to to the public service. those in attendance fo the success of the eve thanking the Ladles Ai | did dinner. good at dent of said. Another alleged disc simple explanation. Fi five days on a road nea: usually looked upon work. They were ent work and were simply through the department in the ordinary way. "Not Fair to Peopi "I do not think it wa Department of Norther employees or the pesple who are anxious to se struction of roads and ; the government. The r lines in certain newsp: not constructive at all i: but more destructive an ply looking for someth whether it is true or no! (Continued from Pa for a month‘s wages give o¢f nctice. The Advance from several reliable sou: No Dishonesty says Miss Miss Helen Rowlandson ployee of the Matheson oi the stand if she knew o padding or any dishonest officials, said that she di ly 4,500 cheques had gone office, it was testified, amt case could it be shown t] an error. The total am mistake, as it now appears In another case an e entitled to five days reoli ill when his turn came. did the work and the che: out to the grandfather, a: procedure in some munici grandfather endorsed the it was paid in the sum 0 usual manner. This was given when it was charg who were ill in bed wer for working. at which they: we company. After the singing of King" the guests repali: side pavilion where th Newspaper Reports Being Refuted company at _ given the te justified. He pany on the and its good Miss Ett;: ators for t ficials and in striving possible. resenting Nord Frenchâ€"speakit with the tele thought if th He s1 alarm ll8tance â€"ope Thompson w shone employ: T the early d and prese: J. P. Burkt Pn EB ropri 1pi eased. Max telephond McLellan briefly 0o Sm all," . the | nd and the ¢ andfather some mul endorsed 10¢ n it( 1€ IY 4{ hn )€ 11 %. J 0.00.00.00 .0 # # /# 0.0 O.N: 160 :C UA C "Â¥C S * * * ‘¥â€"‘¥C * e afactactactectastactactectactectastectoctestec* $ N'n’n’n’n’n’n’n:n.w: 00.00‘ # + * :.* * :*. . :t “.00'00.00.00. # .0 # .0 ## # .00 .0 * # *# #* *# # #, .@ Cad «**4* They Say They are Growing Tired of the Quintuplets If Mr. Hepburn and his government jon‘t stop thrusting the Dionnes at the world every day, quintuplets, instead of bseing marvelous and inspiring, will Jecome positively commonplace. And besides, it is not fair to the girls, When they grow little older they will know, if they have inherited the wisdom of their original mother, Eve, that the only way to attract mer and hold them is to appear unwilling and «illusive. It is bad enough to endure one lady who thrusts herself upon you. No man can endure five. But what bores ons considerably more than the quintuplets is the smug, proprietary, possessive and paternal air of the Ontario government towards them. would think that the whole structure of Ontario politics was built on the quintuplets. While I dare say no other governâ€" ment in the world can boast a similar policy, still there must be other interâ€" esting things in Ontario. There must be the depresion, at least, but you never hear of it. You never hear anything from Ontario but the quintuplets, until you Phot y s1C But i put into effel e boys not yet i the routes. In let The Advan matter will be hone. Ahy wa Pa per (By Bruce Hutchison, in the Vanceouver Province) ie Ottawa Journal performed a disâ€" uished public service by rising to brutally that it is growing a little l of the quintuplets. Millions of r people would like to say it, but the moral courage, as I dao. I should to say that I am growing a little | of the quintuplets, too, but I know if I did, I should be deluged with ests and probably subjected â€" to icai violence. it if one did have the moral courâ€" one would say that the quintuplets being rather overdone and even a ting circus grows tiresome after a ie 26 old subscribers â€" have missed iner once or twice in the past â€"two since the route system has t into effect. This is due to the oys not yet being fully familiar > routes. In case you miss an isâ€" The Advance know at once and ter will be remedied. Call, write e. Ahy way to let The Advance The Advance is aiming to give delivery the way the customer ~by mail, newscarrier or newsâ€" If you are missed don‘t hesiâ€" notify The Advance. if Your Favourite Fails to Reach You C. A. REMUS, Jeweller too, but I know be deluged with subjected â€" to Price, 816.50 SCHICK SHAVER Conklin‘s train arrived here last night with 21 cars of amusement atâ€" tractions. This year there will be three new sensational riding devices, includâ€" ing the new "Rocket Plane," the only one of its kind in. Canadaâ€"the thrill of flying, without the dangers. The show attractions are of a very high calibre and include:â€""The Bandâ€"Box Revue," a very clever musical troupe, consisting of several singers and gancâ€" ers and a 6â€"piece orchestra. Deep sea divers will also attract many. This is a very sensational act and features a fight between undersea animals and one of the divers. The circus sideâ€"show has many attractions to please all. The train unloaded this morning, and all is now in readiness to greet the The train unloaded this morning, and all is now in readiness to greet the thousands who will attend. In another column will be foung particulars of the free attraction: Bench Bentum‘s diving sensation. The Timmins branch of the Canaâ€" dian Legion, under whose auspices the shows are able to visit Timmins, will benefit greatly by these sterling amuseâ€" ments. The monies reccived are placed in relief work funds of the organizaâ€" tion. Accordingly all are urged to visit the Conklin Shows playing all this week on the ball grounds. Mail and Empire:â€" King George keeps his throne unshaken still because it is broadâ€"based upon the people‘s will anq compassed by the inviolate sea. Many Attractions at Conklin‘s Shows Rocket Plane, one of the New Features. ~"Ban d â€" B o°x Review," Deep Sea Divers, Ete. Is shaving a nuisance * MONDAY. JUNE 10TH, 1935 Phone 26 h wal wl y o ic e ol o Sn l w ie d o uio d d €0 1 s PMHONE 190 overnment‘s the expresâ€" Liberalism. take all the