Wh on Saturday for a vacation at Constance: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace and Bay on the Ottawa river. child. of Kitchener, are visitors at the Messrs McDowell and Hackett are on home of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr. Dome Ex. 8. vacation in Toronto. . Mrs. Paice, mother of Mrs. Roy Gem- Bornâ€"~In .the local hospital. on July mill. who has been visiting her daugh- 9th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pelkie ter for the past few weeks, leaves this nee Dora Dillon). lweekfor home. Miss Pearl Baker, who has been on! Mr. DiCk Chownes is away in T0- vacvation visiting relatives here. left‘ ronto to celebrate the “Glorious last week for [her home in Shawville. Twelfth." taking with her Kathleen and Mary Among many who are camping on Connelly of Dome Ex. on a visit. the lakeside at Golden City are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James McKiuop, who Mrs. Rt‘ssell Lang and Percy Millions, Were res‘dent of South Porcupine nine-J11. of Dome Ex. teen years ago, and now hive in TorontO, Mr. David Lee has two of his brothers were visiting friends in town on Thurs-I who have just come out from Scotland (lay. They have ot been back since their- staying with him at his home on Con- departure and expressed amazement at! naught Hill. the growth of the place and the enor-I Mr. Miller. of Cobalt. is spending the mous amount of activitiv and develop- week-md visiting his sister. Mrs. Hoelke ment now gomg on. of Lakeview. Mr. John Cunningham. with 50115. We are glad to knew that Mrs. I. P. Jack and Charlie, and Mr. Tom Cun- Wilson. of Golden City. is able to be Iiingham. left on Wednesday for Camp- around again after having been conâ€" hell‘s Bay to see Mr. Cunningham's ï¬ned to her bed with illness for the mother. Mrs. Pat Cunningham, who is past four weeks. Of ~81 da 8! Ch£ 'WEBK tur; in Mr men were v day. '. depart fan. 1 hom Hill. WI no dust, thanks .to the local council which certainly did a good job in oiling the roads so effectively! Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall and Jimmy left on Saturday for a vacation at Constance Bay on the Ottawa river. Messrs McDowell and Hackott are on a vacation in Toronto. The heat wave has subdued most of us in South Porcupine these last few days. The lake especially at Golden City has been crowded with people, mostly children, who find the water the only cool spot to be in. One local bank re- gistered 100 degrees in the shade on Thursday which many or may not be a record. Thursday evening‘s storm should have moderated the heat. but Friday’s temperature was up to Thurs- day’s record. Fortunately the old ter- ror of the hot daysâ€"forest ï¬reâ€"«has not reared its head near our town. We are gradually becoming “civilized." Soon we shall be «part of the “wide open spaces" instead of a clearing in the bush! ! Another thing we old-timers may be grateful forâ€"in town we have no dust, thanks .to the local council which certainly did a good job in oiling the roads so effectively! Ht Thermometer Reglstered 100 at South Porcupme But There were No Rush Fires to Alarm. And No Dust! Many Thanks to the Township Council for the Latter! Firemen Help Cool Business Places by Use. of Hose. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. migt 10am R< M PAGE EIGHT Mr. SOU necial to The hea in O '11 1t {"1 Bruce Ave. South End Garage PHONE Look for (hr sign of the lndl W Forcupfne. Ont.. July to The Advance. eat wave has Subd-ued 1 Porcupine these Ias .m 1t RED INDIAN PRODUCTS NI A COMPLETE SERVICE New York r Gelinas is exp: 0 ed back mrdsaw from two weeks 115 parents home in Man- Hampshire. )11 and two children have Jbell's Bay for the summer. aufman is spending the Ill Charlton. ran and son. Cyril, left this her sister in Montreal. Houston and two children. .t Hill. are on vacation in Ottawa for two weeks. IIrs. G. Demers have re- three weeks’ vacation in bot-80m of Bruce avenue. Kim re by boys smoking there. the O mas broke out the ï¬remen,“ aha tab and consented mam-iendcc nï¬ningthem‘etotheold the m An old shack built a ï¬re pump near the air. Mom of Bruce avenue A. Walker McLean. of the Dome. for a two weeks' holi- nd Quyon. Quebec. rho has been the truest. pagno gliwn Mrs for 9 activity :is going on Jangmuir townships. bought and optioned are reported. m is a visitor at the 181' an ellaneo: k Willi WE be id akE mon and Mr. Edward 1 by Mr. George 1e â€wide open learing in the we old-timers town we have : local council )d job in oiling am s shower was .ms. of Crow- RED INDIAN I‘RODI’CTH 2n the gues is weck fa if 1 time and . many nice date is not rlace before his mother ' for a me:- be nothing :1: built. to 11th. 1936 in Lrtemoor of us tr mnau Miss ian. it means high quality Gasoline and Motor Oils; )I Phone 55 South Porcupine f; Orangemen Here 5 Observe Twelfth in Cochrane and Archdeacan Woodall will accompany the South Porcupine Branch. Master Douglas McLellan is leaving on Monday to spend two weeks with his friend. Leona-rd Harper. at the Harper camp at Temaglami. The buildm pletion $1118. Mr. Miller. of Cobalt. is spending the week-md visiting his sister. Mrs. Hoelke of Lakeview. We are glad to know that Mrs. I. P. Wilson, of Golden City. is able to be around again after having been conâ€" ï¬ned to her bed with illness for the past four weeks. Mr. George Morgan left on Thursday for his home in Toronto. Among many who are camping on the lakeside at Golden City are Mr. and Mrs. Rt'ssell Lang and Per-3y Millions. Jun. of Dome Ex. Mr. David Lee has two of his brothers who have just come out from Scotland staying with him at his home on Conâ€" naug‘ht Hill. Mr. and Mrs. G. Countryman. of the Dome Ex. left on Thursday for a holi- dzly in Ottawa and Chesterville. Mr. H. Moore. of Dome Ex.. upon hearing of his father’s illness in Camp- bell‘s Bay. left with Mrs. Moore for that. town on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Killibeeâ€"the latter a doug’fiter of Mrs. Jones of Connaught Hill and little son. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ben Curtis, Borne Ex. Mr. Bill Garbons. of Ottawa. is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. H. Burke. at Dome shack and protecting the buildin 11' 1‘6 :teachers’ sumzm Next Wednesda 1 the schedule ' Mr. Ne Mr .9 Odd! 31E n SOUTH P()R(‘l‘l’lNE ding on Rae a\ ion and will b he end of July. .16 Vit K Mn For South Porcupine MOTOR iSTh‘ 1y turned out 8 8111:? led the ’emc- for 111 3 Sudbur .1 mm 1U! 11 Ma flex n nuec‘ 10c mo .chener, are visitors at the!â€â€œ and Mrs. Kerr, Dome Ex. ~ber . mother of Mrs. Roy Gem- , 262 'XIS IOIDE arello is building dr zughte hall €11 [K 3f 31 .reet near and M two of his brother out from Scotlan: his home on Con 1d made 1E Campbell‘s of her daz: 33 at Mrs b( Somerville is nearing oom- ice ,ef narke 'ek-end One) W 11‘ which ore tht 3181') WC 3n Satur- will take TE the 188 be held Wo‘odall '1 me no 111C idencelconsent of his parents. I The letter from the T: a, nice Scout Association reads in 0.1m- lows:â€" .8 An- Til-“mine finv Canal 1“ t and ,1 mis block [8519 mo- Bay iter 'daj and Ol'E of Ely rgextra pants. e’ l notebook and pzncil. The boys will be taken to camp by t car on Monday. August 3rd. ,leavmg -t town hall at 7.30 am. The sports which were 5's; have been held in the aftern marly all cancelled because of bcots Billy. also mounted on a white horse. The Kirkland Lake District Pipe Band with 13 members as well as a. fife and drum band kept the music going. The ladies of the Pride of the Gold Belt L.O.B.A. from Kirkland. 27 of them, were all in white and looked smart. Kirkland Lake L.O.L. 2705 hadl,‘ 31 members marching. All were in white coats, and yellow-striped blue trousers. Ala-together nearly 250 men. women and children took part in the parade. The dance held at Golden City Satur- day evening attracted a large crowd of visitors and people from the district. There were nearly 300 on [the floor most of the time. Boy Scout Camp August 3rd to 15th pa parer Boy E The Porcupine Distriot Pipe Band turned out in good numbers for the affair but wore white sh‘rts instead of the heavy tunics. T immins Loyal Orange Lodge No. 2552. with 37 mem- bers came next. ithen Ansonville L.O.L. 2623. with 36 marchers. Sproule L.O.L. from Matheson, No. 2025 was there with 13 members and a ï¬fe and frum band. S-hillington‘s No. 2452 appeared in bright orange berets. 25 strong. The Gold Star L.O.B.A. 677 ladies of Tim- mins all had orange and blue parasols as their contribution to the bright colours. cont gets bag No more will the north and south bound express trains go shrieking hi through quiet Northern villages where in there ’are no level crossings, waking all m the neighbourhood. A soft-voiced horn. in distinctly enough heard yet not as dis- turbing as a steam whistle, may be us- su midiate atte nave your b! along Fifth and directly up Pine b0 the ball grocnds. carries 11,000 gallons of water. works something like the municipal road mm ingo First Run to Timmins of Big T. S7. N. 0. Engine No. 1101 Brought Heavy Freight Here on Frid ed to Avoid Dust and Unnecessary Noise- l.ifter" and Other Modern Devices. Will In senger Run as Soon as “Broken in" Nob be ex Preced‘r KG 101 mp veaxr rbing as a steam whistle But when the whistle motorist on the roughe ad will be able to hear it e in pitch since the st: zitroll-ed by a little air ts the full force of th: lntly. Fifteen miles is Tlmmins Boy Scout Association 1831' Parent:-â€"~We are planning to d a joint camp for all troops, on gust 3rd to August 15th, at Nellie :e. As it is necessary that we should number of boys intending to go, trust you will give this your im- :liate attention. Should you wish to 'e your boy attend. please fill in the ea ted r the : Ninety 11 Sc I' run ki :ed‘ng the Kirkland Lakc was the parade’s secom also mounted on a white :irkland Lake District Pip .3 members as well as a. 1 band kept the music gor'n of the Pride of the Go A. from Kirkland, 2’7 01 for powerful and faste: unon theT.N.O 1101 made its first 1' m the fast freight 1 He at K6 water boil a par Rail amob win act il‘ hed and rem Monday. July to insure his liking Jack MCI N. 0. 10¢ k and explains. Th fully and wa few days the way dbreak r011! ar happ toothbrush and comb i spoon. md cup or mess tin. ls. i.e.. small fry pan ling, fishing tackle. i.e.. shirt. stockings shoes for camp. 2 loc comotiv ngines l ‘gh bu: hee boys going are .gsr Scout Hall pLed for thsse with the direct and .ir engm the stem is a con They ha 1m not ‘ 20th. comfort, equipmen speak )tives. ic gong. The he Gold Belt 27 of them, looked smart. 2705 had 31 were in white blue trousers. I‘immins Boy n full as fol- 38C run into Tim Friday morn JESS of break cm by per- 5 used, eve 5t Norther It doesn 1m valve f 01‘ instead of i The 11115 Loyal of can 'n 37 mam-i where ville L.O.L.l boy 31' 'oule L.O.L.1eï¬or5 1 was therel to look 3E in use long. 1 are ju any kin 1100 an. na ne and 1m in- 'eping m PORCUPINE ADVANCE. mnmm ONTARIO :onti Kin nors< suit et reet ha W1 is .er T0 Appiy Dust-algayerféi t0 Ferguson nghway ipo‘ plan dust WELVS li hig it WE pin Lra: on 821 this spectlon which Lh The to Repo1t f1 om N01 th Bax that This Procedme is Among Plans of the Higlmay Department. m( could deal lIl.‘ that m at the : he has worm the f i en SOLD BY Crawford Street South Porcupine if h FE im in m Hoping arliest C< VE )E‘GC Hot lffiC 1V ma nmc 1C )( fic I‘h IEMCIDWZéâ€"A the Nick Bren ry Ch way just camn DE W 3U ll m 1V sznc as \K ti ible bci 11 ,ed Smoke Lifter D I] th h iI 3E Ti u} I'E ll du Automatic Staking aman's job is nc DC n m J EVVE LLER m r rlday. bqunpp- Ioisc- Has “Smoke Will he on the Pas- 11m 11 14 ns xy. Once a; profitable ; glected. In would 1 Bay tha Idea 11 T N 0 Bus Service to ..... .________ Go Into Effect Tomorrow b been i M are 11mm 141W)» ' ‘ 1‘11? 1 only 11:311.: Slows 12 MONTHS TO PA Y and Rofrigeratnrs taken as part payment. in ' : t-- #H .‘vindrl (‘-7¢)0â€"â€"-’l‘his is (hr largmt model which prnvidvs nt‘t {nod mnuriï¬y 7.25 (‘uhii' footâ€"shelf area 14 square fontâ€"45 Jifl'y Jars“ i lmskvi door racksâ€"convenience shrlfâ€"f'nur standard 0qu tray“. (HH‘ flexible (02 ice cnhvs)â€"â€"variablo tompm'uturv (ontmlw- uwulinn si‘ttingâ€"drh'mting switchâ€"antJmatimHy illuminxltt‘d int(-i'im-â€"â€"vvgotuhlc crisperâ€"8 inch porcelain u) :9 (Lliilllfl‘nt‘d frozen dessert tray $81: | WARE CO. n h 9.05 ccnnrcis with bus from Timmins and bus from Iroquois Falls.) Leave Porquis 8.45 pm.. arrive Coch- rane 9. 45 pm. (Dally). heave Porquis 820 3.111., arrive Tim- mins 9.50 am. (Connects with bases from Imam Falls). fr 12.10 am 62 Third Avenue New Service Gives Unusually Fine Connections Between Timmins, I’orquis Junction, Iroquois Falls and Coch- rane. There will be Gene ‘21! Regret However, at. Lack of Sunday Service. 40 1V BUS‘ )rqu Leave» Porguis 8.45 p.m., arrr )5 pm. (Daily connqct with '1‘ Leave Pomuis 12.30 arrive Pa 3115 from Timmlns, daily excel BEACH ry‘s Advance. On week-days. ï¬ve trips Will be ma )m Iroquois Falls to Porq-uis J uncti- d retum. On Sundays three retu ps will be made between those t‘ aces. Cochrane and Porquis Jun Leave F .401 am Daily ex D wa .iate point c rrangement: We in Iroqu= 111 day or j save Falls 5.05 p.m., arrive pm. arrive Timmins 7 fly except Sunday) 46 ave Porquis 8.20 3.113., at 920 am. (Daily). ave Porquis 1150 8311., a: 12.50 0.111. (Dailv exec! \Ll, MODELS GUARVAN'I‘EE'I‘) FOR FIVE. YEARS 12 MONTHS TO PAY Complete Service Outlined service from Tmmins is . Daily an »V( I'G 9.20 mmins 10.15 a.m.. Jon 11.45 p.m., ar p.m., or Iroquois y ‘fxcept Sunday) mmins 11.00 p.m., ion 12.30 am. am pm. Daily except "ice from Iroquois E1115 7.45 a.m.. arr )ail daily ch )t ls 8.05 pm. arrive Porqx 5 p.m., arrive Cochrane 9. mane and Porquis Ju connected by three b1; eh week-day and on $1 an trips will be made. run between Timmins e tion to connect with Co nee each ‘way each we 1! cc each way each week- vides the Iroquois Falls buses; Falls .--ek -.day No provision is ’Porq e1 by bus from Timmins main mday). .05 p.m.,'arriv to connect, w ’) arrive Timn 'ept Sunday) m. (Daily). .20 a.m., arrive 'e Coshranc 1: rqu m Porquis J 0. bus 3.30 .p.m.. arr ts with Train 5.30 p.m., an mis‘Junction, Is and Form to effect tO-l were given in fr m with base arrive Co Iunct arrive Ell‘ Sun “3115 iv min ept 1V6 11 able for )I Su 11 101' 11 Lions t0 Observe Anmversary Here nD of thems‘ of wh: (f I'E 111 in DC rri 1de Trouble Once. sion uh? speaker n ‘11 m. «021in connects with d daily except. Sunday to rive 9.50 am.) urane 10.40 a.m., arrive Por- L.m.. arrive Iroquois Falls m 'ec n the speaker mentioned 1y religiaus celebration in at two wrre given up to Meditation. On the third or ends and the pTODIC as up to pleasure. In the he spoke there had betn actions and the manager 1 the third day his min- ht be damaged. He chose rorst drunkards of his m that they were to re- 1d moreâ€"to see that the imbibe. Everything went fighting broke out be- ' workers but Wasstopped police and their guards. mi: in the mbming, the wand at the manager“ 3 mt everybody â€was either Timmins GIVES YOU VALUE! 1:15 and steam trai a south b0 ains opera1 Sochrane a nplete sch and N. 0 :ns bebwe 11 ~11] IS operating between chrane and Cochrane been withdrawn, with 1 Tuesday and Satur- en Porqu-is and Coch- Model (‘-4?35~â€"Tlle\ smallest size is ideal for 5: apartments. Net food capacity. 4.5 (‘ubie fr square feetâ€"4 Jiffy Jars. 2 basket door ra ahelf-two standard cube trays. one flexible (64 able temperature controlâ€"vacation setting and ing switellâ€"automatically illuminated interior Mmlzl (‘-550â€"Thjs is the popular. medium sized model prefer- red by most housewives. It. is adequate in size for the average family. In it you getâ€"net Mod capacity 5.85 euhie festâ€"shell area 11.26 square feetâ€"5 Jiffy Jarsâ€"three basket dour racks-â€" mnvenienee S?h(’lfâ€"-â€"i“’0 standard cube trayï¬. two flexible (7‘: he euhesiâ€"variable temperature controlâ€"vacation setting -~defrosting switehâ€"automatieally illuminated 202 interiorâ€"vegetable crisper. $ ugh: with him many by the Indians on m wool prepared in An Indian will part :11 one condition only, when another blanket Lde. He also showed nber of snake slum believed the tales of in Mexico were some- Mode’l red by family urea l ail TU! ybwy was either bed and asked if It and get drunk. ,bound mating Lm. arrive Tim- n Iroquois Falls) chrane is: a.m.. arrive Por- oonne-cts with cept. Sunday to \II the Best Features at 20'? to 30 Lower Price! mparE l‘C n people illus- .11. 'en iced by Fred '11 Hf B One! iule as out;- and it pro- 11 Iroquois Crhrane and s). to meet rterchange been mad arrive Porâ€" nects with ; Falls 9.05 I'E -The\ smallest size is ideal for small families Not food capacity. 4.5 Pubic footâ€"Shelf arr 4 Jiffy Jars. 2 basket door racksâ€"mnvonit I] 1VOUI' na‘ Hi. 32' !Death Here Sunday 1 Due to Intense Hm! Her physician told Ti morning that Mrs. Duric trouble some time {)1 heath but that if it he the oppressive heat. 5;: been all right. She had the hospital in serious Local Bankers Will Make Tour of Europe the hospital in 39,11 She is survived b two children. The funeral servi Wednesday. H. C. Scart] branch of the i Burt, manager here lsave to Pilgrimage ant H. C.Sca1'th 311111. A. 131'11’1 to Have Extended Trip in Addition to Vimy Pilgrim- age. Riieims, Versailles and cxpense of the Frencl After the pilgrimage thc bankers will go to Berlin pic games, then to Vien sail for Canada. from about August 18th and v about September lst. The Canadian goverm plied free to those goii special passport, good 1937, and especially 5 souvenir of the trip. 1? Antonia, Ascanla, Montr and Duchess of Bedford Canadians back to Vim: insured for the trip a) wtth a. special badge, ~1be and haversack. The death of Mrs. Mary Dm Elm street, north, aged 31 year: tributed direotly to the wce heat. She was pros-trated on S and died early Monday mornir ford from they will go wl the Yprrs bal unveiling of th to London the] six day tour t Rheims. Versai The death occurred here on Friday of William Klemovich, who had been a resident of the district for the past 24 years He lived at 8 Moneta avenue and ma been employed at the mine until about ï¬ve months ago when he became m and was forced to give up his job. He was a native of Russia. The funeral service was held yester- das Others who leave this week include: Mr and Mrs Jack Fe Donald, J. Cowan. P. Daou Father J. R. O’Gorman. 8. T? and Mrs. W. Nixon and J. S Late Wm. Plemovich was Resident Here 24 Years; Mrs. Mary Durica First in Timmins to Succumb Through Prolonged Heat Wave. Manufactured by Beach. who for sirty years have been known throughout the British Empire as makers of tine ranm. These refrigerators are built of durable steel and with the. interior finished in clear white porcelain enamel. the Beach represt‘nts many years of (ffielent ser- vice. The Super-Speed Frost (‘hamher eliminates the bulky freezing eompartâ€" ment common to other refrigerators, leaving more storage space which is the primary purpose of an eleetrie refriger- tor. Everything has been carefully planned in every detail, such as‘ round~ e.d corners on the inside to facilitate cleaningâ€"smoothly embossed shelf sup- ports where dirt cannot hide-the Jiffy Jar Setâ€"for left overs, available in no other (‘anadinn made rttrigerattn°~- (‘entratherm insulationâ€"an achieve- ment of ("nnadian researehmquiet perâ€" formanceâ€"dependable -â€" eeonomieal in operationâ€"and many other features which will be found practical and con- venimt in use. He is survived by a. wife and fan-my 'riving and a aboard Montr MONDAY. JULY )-m( n, ma Im per .e mem n back lc Ha Lh 11 Lh I‘( bere il it'o culws) defrost- (1 Phone 216 11E n Axdvance this. ad had heart 91) di 111 Sharp Mc h bet 11d ryone is supplied [(10 book 'Ol' 1d F. A n Bank TH 1938 1k: vvnit-nvo ;)â€"\';1z°i- $173 kc it nent Bed ncl the 3.1m the Mr my me . for ID th 10% he and ill re )1 11 ll