ronto on the noon train on Friday. She is visiting her daughter, ‘Miss Petâ€" _ yonella Maxwellâ€"Smith for a week. T ~Mr.and Mrs W. W. Wilson accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Solly Sky all of Scotch extraction and planned a pleasant surprise when they presented Mrs. Curboy with a gift of a lovely pair of gloves as a memento of thne party. The hostess served a dainty lunch and pleua:nt social eveninz was enjoyed Houth Porcupine, May 27th , 1936 Special to The Advance. Mrs. James Armstrong entertained on Tuesday evening, 19th May, in honor of Mrs. Curboy, who is leaving shortly forâ€" a visit to Scotland. The guests were : Mrs. P. Maxwellâ€"Smith left for Toâ€" o «ie BC sB Te Sn on on : at South End on Fnday Tery Pleasant Event, but Crowd Not as Large as Hoped. Curboy Honoured at Event on Tuesday. Guides ' lnd Rangers Attend Church. ~Other News of South Porâ€" ~cupine and the Dome. Seasonable SAVINGS at EATON‘S Pimentos, 2 tins for â€" 25¢ Ginger Ale, Grapefruit, 3 for â€" Cucumbers, each â€" New Potatoes, 3 lbs. â€" Bananas, per Ib. _ â€" Ripe . Tomatoes, per Ib, â€" 5â€"String Brooms, each 27c Cream Soap, 6 for *Specialâ€"A Delicious Dessert *Speeialâ€"â€"Aylmer Br‘:m: *Specialâ€"Durable Wellâ€"made *Specialâ€"Canada Dry *Specialâ€"Blue Ribbon * EpeélalmE@’s Clea.nsiP; arl Tapioca, 2 Iby. â€" 17¢ yonnaise, 8 0z. Jar 26¢ THIRD AVE. ~â€"FREE DELIVERY PHONE 901 3. YOoUR BABY THE BALANCED ‘â€"*=> FOODS.OF THE "FAMOUS FIVE" MOTHERS! cive dn n j in 6 Pints spent the weekâ€"end at Sesekinika. Mr. Austin Walker has been confined to his home with a very severe cold. llr George Woods, of the Dome Ex tension, is leaving on Thursday‘s (toâ€" day‘s) train and salling on Friday for England. He is to stay for a three month‘s vacation. Mr. Bill Blakeman has returned to town from Matachewan where he has been. employed for some time. Mr. Joe Mullins, who has been a patient in the Tisdale hospital, has recovered and is able to return home. Mrs. Mark FPord has also returned to her mother‘s home after her recent operation in the Tisdale hospital. HOMOGENIZED FOODS ror BABIES Master Allan Hogg, of Schumacher, was a visitor at the home of his grandâ€" 2. 19¢ A new idea in infant feedingâ€" vegetable, fruits, cereals: in balanced â€" ocmbinationsâ€"Libâ€" by‘s:homogenized Baby.Foods should be your choice just as Â¥our choice of 6 comâ€" binations, 44 oz. tins 2D¢ tin Crown Brand CO R N 2 Ib. tin syrup 19c COCOA 14c 2 pkgs. 1 7C Ancother weekly featureâ€" Fresh Golden Batter Layâ€" ers, crushed fruit filling, fresh fruit butter icing. Crushed Fruit A Treat For Any Family The Great Energy Food COWAN‘S Perfection SUPER SUDS each 2 3C Edwardsburg Kellogo‘s Corn Flakes Evaporated Milk An Outstanding List of Specials on Needed Fine Foods Orange Marmalade â€" Jewel Tuna Fish Flakes panied by Mrs. Vivian McGuey, visited at the home of their parents in Monâ€" tieth over the weekâ€"end. Edwin Kusela was a patient in the "T"edale hasnital this nast week. He had to undergo a slight operation. Mr. Bill Hall was a visitor to Cobalt over the weekâ€"end. ; Miss Minerva Bannerman, who is teaching at Hislop. near Matheson was a visitor to her home in Golden City Shaker Table Salt over the weekâ€"end. Miss M. Wenger (matron of the Tisâ€" dale hospital) is on the sick list and is quite seriously ill. She is a patient at the hospital. We hope she will soon Cooked Corned Beet *Specialâ€"Plain or Iodizedâ€"Free Running *Specialâ€"A Delicious Salad and Sandwich Maker We understand that Mr. and Mrs. W. Lowery, of Main street and family, are leaving town his week, and are making their home near Gravenhurst. We sincerely wish them success in their new home. Mrs, John Newman, of Golden avenue was rushed to Tisdale hospital for an emergency operation on Saturday. We are very glad to report her as recoverâ€" ing nicely. *Specialâ€"A Durable Shopping Bag with each 3 pkgs. *Specialâ€"Aylmer Brand Deliciously Rich *Specialâ€"A Tasty Summer Meal Maker *Specialâ€"Carnation, Nestle‘s, St. Charles *Specialâ€"For All Fine Baking Use BISCUITS Thefiremen‘s ddnce which took place Just lock at that priceâ€"not one pound but two pounds of really good quality biscuits for 25¢c. You‘ll really appreciâ€" ate this remarkable valueâ€" when you actually see them. â€"Make a point to include two or more pounds in your shopping basket. Mémy Flowers Soap 4 19c o1 j Whlle Swan Toilet Tissue : 19¢ *Specialâ€"Jumbo Size SALTED PEANUTS â€" 2c SPAGHETTL 2 for DICED BEETS,2for â€" 17¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE *Specialâ€"Libby‘s Cooked with sauce *Specialâ€"McLaren‘s Assorted *Specialâ€"Glenwood Brand *Specialâ€"Polk‘s Refreshing RASPBERRIES, 2 for â€" 35¢ *Specialâ€"Glenwood Brarnd igs C there say that the orchestra (Mr. Andy Congiano‘s) was alsolutely perfect and a not too crowded floor made dancing attended a service at St. Paul‘s Angliâ€" can Church. They met at the Parish hall under the direction of Mrs. Leiterâ€" man, of the Dome, Miss Winifred Naish of town, and Miss R. McCulloch, who was in charge of the Rangers. Several of the committee also attended, we unâ€" derstand. The service was taken by the Ven. Archdeacon Woodall, who read the regular Guide service and gave a most beautiful sermon. Empire Day is a special "Guide" day all over the Briâ€" tish Empire. Mr. Edward Pullin is recovering slowly from his recent operation. He is still a patient in Tisdale hospital. No. 2 sqt. tins No. 2 sqt. tins 25¢ 15% oz. tins No. 2 tin per bit. Steak or Roast, per Ib. Bacon, sliced, per Ib. â€" Smoked Wieners, 2 lbs. .........::....39¢ Beef Bologna, sliced, 2 lbs. ............ 29¢ Macaroni Cheese Loaf, sliced Ib. 25¢ Jellied Veal, sliced, lb. .................... 29¢ Dutch Loaf, sliced, Ib. ..................,.30c¢ Lunar Loaf, sliced, lb. ................. ...35¢ Cooked Ham, sliced, lb. ........ i 51c Savortite Luncheon Meat, Ib, ........ a7c Picnic Style shank off, Smoked Rolled Pot Roast, Ib. â€" Pork Shoulders, per Ib. 23¢ Friday and Saturday Only Boneless Blade Roast, per Ib. â€" Mealed Cottage Rolls, per Ib. â€" Rump Roast, per Ib. â€" Smoked Breakfast BLUE Brand BEEF . has returnend to the Tisdale hosâ€" . where he is now a patient. We . wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Robert Stark who was leaving _ for Quebec this week, has postponed her departure owing to the serious iliness of Miss M. Wenger. : Mr. Charles B. Morgan accompanied by Mr. Cochrane, of the "Twoâ€"inâ€"One" E%E Mr. Billy Greer, whose home is in Schumacher, is a patient in the Tisâ€" dale hospital. He has had aserious appendix operation. The Choral and Dramatic Soctiety of South Porcupine which was recently formed in this town will on the second Tuesday in June adjourn until Sepâ€" tember. This society is under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. Hale of Timmins. Mine arrived in town on Tuesday evenâ€" ing on the Toronto trairl. They. left at once for the mine. In Tuesday‘s court before Magistrate Atkinson there appeared five persons accused of being intoxicated. These alil pleaded guilty and the usual ten dolâ€" lars and costs were imposed. Then ffolâ€" lowed a case of accused chargéd ‘with having liquor in a public place, but as the home in which the accused lived was in a private house and yet used by 1 lb. prints x 2 2C 4 oz. tins 2 lb. cartons 11c 21¢ tor did not turn up. One accused of driving with no markers to the car was fifled ten dollars and costs. Two cases of reckless driving came next.â€" Both pleaded guiltyâ€"ten dollars and costs or ten days each. One case of reckless driving whilst under the influence of liquor received a sentence ‘of twentyâ€" five dollars and costs and license susâ€" pended. There was one case for the Juvenile court. »A girl of thirteen was. remanded for. judgment next Tuesday. An assault case was also The Busy Beses Girls Club are holdâ€" ing a bazaar on Saturday, June 6th, from 2 to 6 pm. at 101 Kirby avenue, Timmins. The club is a group of young girls who are anxious to ‘help others, and the proceeds.of the event are to go to charity. The youngsters say that they will have homeâ€"made food, handâ€" made. things, toys, etc., for sale, and that the children attending will like the event. "Be sure they don‘t miss it," is the advice of the little ladies. The same young ladies on a previous occasion held a somemwhat similar event, and it was found to ‘be @ good ‘success. Accordingly, the advice of the Busy Bee Grirls‘ Club not to miss the bazaar on June 6th, 2 to 6 p.m., at 101 Kirby avenue, is good advice. Busy Bees Girls Club to Hold Bazaar on June 6 peared for not attending school. On promising to go to schol regularly and her mother promising to see that she did attend this case was put on susâ€" pension. This closed the court for the day. Guide News On Wednesday, May 230th, the first enrolment of South Porcupine Rangers took place. The following girls enrolled as Rangers:â€"Helen Lefurgy, Marjory Maxweliâ€"Smith, Eileen Lowery, Beatâ€" rice Maxwellâ€"Smith, Beulah Clemiss, Eleanor ~Cunningham, Berenice Mcâ€" Each in turn were brought up by Cub Mistress Rosamond McCullough. They repeated the promise they had made. as Guides and accepting their special responsibilities as Rangers were enrolled hy Lieut. Bessette. the shows first came to Timmins, the newsboys of The Advance will be the guests of the Conklin Shows at the athletic grounds here on Saturday noon this week. The newsboys are to gather at The Advance office at noon and to proceed from there to the shows. The Helen Lefurgy, Marjory Maxwellâ€" Smith, Eileen Lowery and Beatrice Maxwellâ€"Smith received their Service stars from Captain Winnifred Naish. On Friday, May 22nd, Miss Lucas and Miss McPhail in company with aM of the girls from South Porcupine High School held a picnic on the first rocks on the Delora Road. They mainlyâ€"enâ€" tertained the winning basketball team. They all met after four o‘clock with their baskets and walked to the spot chosen. Games were played and then after a very nice supper, the winning team under Captain Patricia Laforest were presented with beautiful indiviâ€" dual cups. These were the gift of Miss Lucas annd Miss McPhail. Beatrice Maxwellâ€"Smith was chosen to present the cups. The girls receiving the cups were as fofllows:â€"Patricia Laforest, Dorothy Deacon, Bessie Verner, Valerie Bessette, Ivy Mousseau and Doris Kesâ€" nesky. The party was greatly enjoyed by all and vited a huge success. The First Dome Mines ‘Brownies met for their regular Pack meating on Monday in the Dome Community hall. Magic chain was led by the Gnomes, and FPairy ring danced around toten toadstool. Campfire singing was followed by horseshoe. Flag lowered and "Taps" sung closed the meeting. . newsboys always look forward to the Conklin Shows and always enjoy their visit to that entertainment and the pleasing hospitality of Mr. Conklin A ceremonial called "Brownie Motto and the Tweenies," with the Senior Sixer as Boggart followed. Brown Ow!l spoke a few minutes on how necessary it was to have a smile when a Brownie is ‘being helpful. Girl Guides The First Dome Mine Girl Guides Company met on Monday. Horseshoe was formed and flagâ€"break, in charge of Snowâ€"drop Patrolâ€"Joyce Hughes, Doris McGinn and Louise Kellow formâ€" ed the colour party. and his staff Powâ€"wow ring and Magic Tunnel closed the meeting. The following Guides gained their Health Proficiency Badgeâ€"Helen Munâ€" roe, Louise Kellow, Jean Stringer, Mary Curtis, Violet Hedges, Doris McGinn, Margaret Edwards and Marjorie Cosâ€" tain. They were passed by an examing committee consisting of Mrs. McDerâ€" mid, Mrs. Honer, Miss M. Rothwell and Mrs. Johns.. Joyce Hughes passed in Morse. Pracâ€" tice in Semaphore, and Morse Bignalâ€" ling for Proficiency Badge was taken. An Ambulance lecture will be given by Mr. Uren on Thursdgy at 8 p.m. DOME GIRL GUIDES Stalking was practised. Then the Pack went outside to play on the grass. Mrs. F. Mason passed Eleanor Burke, Lois Countryman and Elaine Leiterman in Parts I and II of Jester Badge. The shield awarded monthly to the Fatrol having best attendance was won by Honesty Patrol and will remain in their possession during June. Newsboys to be Guests at the Conklin Shows Following the happy custom since Last year literally hundreds were deâ€" ughtalï¬ththetmemd, rm 6f the dance fecital and ‘s dress boubymepuplhofmmrgmt Easton. This year the ethl be even more attractive.: The annual dance recital and children‘s t ball is to be held in the Masonic NaU, Timâ€" mins, on ‘Thursday and Prig@a#, June lith and. 12th. There wmxe:tcocmh dances, Irish dances, Dutch â€" dances, Church, Toronto, of Miss Mae, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fleethâ€" am, Cgledon Past, to George M. Hendry, lith and. 12th. There will be Scottish dances, Irish dances, Putch _ dances, Skirt dances, Minuet, Spanish dances, dances new and delightful, . all° beautifully présented. This year there is a specially lTarge class of specially taiented yoiuhgsters, and under the able direction Oof Miss Marâ€" Spanish dances, dances new and old, all delightful, . all" beautifully gmemed ‘This year there is a apecia.lv lTarge class of specially taiented yoiuhgsters, and under the able direction of Miss Marâ€" garet Easton, the event is sure to be one of success and pleasure. beauâ€" tiful costumes and effects will add to the interest. Few will care m miss this notable event. t it A very successful bridge party was held last night, 27th, under the ausâ€" pices of the CW.L. in the Church of the Nativity hall. Quite a large crowd attended and progressive bridge was played until 11 p.m. A very dainty lunch was an enjoyable feature of the eveâ€" ning. The prize winners were: Ladies, first, donated by Marshall Ecclestone, won by Mrs. Roy; second,: donated by Taylor Hardware, won by Mrs. R. Copps;> consolation, donated by A. J. Shragge, won by Mrs. G. Adams:; men, first, donated by L. Halperin, won by Mr. Steffels; second, donated by Remus Jewellery, won by Mr. A. Moran; consolation, donated by M. Bowie Co., went to Mr. _C. Klott. Theâ€"two valuâ€" able door prizes, donated by Deimerts and Northern Ontario Power Company, went to D. Lindsay and Mrs. Beaunne respectively. Rev. Fr. McManus was assisted in awarding the prizes by Mrs. W. R. McCoy, president of the league. Mrs, A. Dorschner and Mrs. See were the able conveners for this enjoyable and successful party. The classes were divided into squads and each squad was given a case to work upon, all cases included fracture and hemorrhage. These were attended to and treated very efficiently. Next Monday night if the weather is fine an openâ€"air practice will be held. The practice will consist of doing stretcher work over rough ground, etc. All members are asked to be at headâ€" quarters not later‘ than 7.15 pm. and any member who has a car to bring it along and help in the transport to the practice ground. These open air practices are very beneficial and every member should make an effort to atâ€" tend. Pleasant Bridge by C.W.L. Last Night Winners of Prizesâ€"at Enjoyâ€" able Card Party in the Church of Nativity Hall. ~Tuesday of This Week Many friends in the district will be fnteruwdipthemnouncemmtotthe marriage on Tuesday, May 26th, by the The usual meetings of the Brigade were held in the Brigade hall No. 10 Birch street south, May 25th at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. respectively, quite a large number of members being present at each class under the direction of Supt. T. H. Richards. Practice, T. H. Richards. 7.00 p.m. Wednesdayâ€"Home Nursing Class, Nurse Milady. 7.00 p.m. Thursdayâ€"Cadets, B. Ash. 7.00 p.m. Fridayâ€"Competition Pracâ€" tice, M. Madden. 7.00 p.m. Saturday, Table Tennis. The duties for the football games, etc., will be posted on the bulletin board and if any member‘s names is posted and he can‘t attend, he should notify Bupt. T. H. Richards as soon as possible and it will give us a chance to fill his place. The men on duty at the Ball Park last week had quite a busy time, one player was treated for concussion of the brain, and another had a lacerated face. Both were treated on the spot, then conveyed to the doctors by thte men on duty. Good work, boys, keep it The Brigade social. will .be held on Saturday, May 30th in the Hollinger hall, the activities starting at 8.30 p.m. So once again we remind all members to attend and bring along their friends and we assure every one a good time. The programme has been drawn up and it includes dancing, games, and eats, and the committee has Obtained the services of some local talent which inâ€" cludes songsters, dancers and musicians, So don‘t forget the date or time. where I‘m sure your efforts will always be appreciated. Will all members who had titckets to sell for the concert on Mayâ€"27th please return money and unsold tlcket.s next Monday night? Married at Toronto on Duties for the week commencing May 31st:â€" honday â€" Brigade FPractices 10.30 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. News of St. John Ambulance Bgde. Tuesday â€" Competition