South Porcupine Plans Coronation Day Event Will Coâ€"operate with Timmins in Parade, if Line of March is Used Through to Schumachker and South Porcupine. Other Parts of Programme to Include Fireworks and Features for Children. . A meeting C different orgat of Tisdale," w Evans on Fri( chambers to c King‘s Coron: take here. Absut twen!t patric‘tics sccic gades and ot] presented. Reeve three C were al meais and ren would for the evi programme committees bcodies with ers for floa the council. Hs then Wocdall w Skinner A; meeting. Talk was changed and following pri of course to : A Sunday gregation wa appointed mines as ha regard to co ship‘s celeb Encsurag chants and ecrate hom that each i1 ter be left This idea w A commit _ Merchan enter float would be sible would tional crgs Ukrainians to do theâ€" on the (May public ium < schoo South PC jecial to T Reeyv Vansickle TRANSPORT | Clear B.C. 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Y in the coun what form t VOL by ind firewor}k at a defini xn up by tt ior patriot!i cks and dari i12C5, 3€ 101 nanâ€"WI CIC Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 al 1¢€ )€ 1C Â¥I Delegate to Coronation Guest at Pleasant Party in Honour of Young Lady Going to Coronation 11 11 M 1C¢ 16 10 The Advance Wa: Timt He Ml A 1 Kirkland Lake Phone 393 Branch Office tI perate in thel 1 will be accept ie parade come ind South Por rirad 11 racgeâ€"SsImllal elebration it and Scouts s in uniform Advertisements 1] hall park in charge Aur CHIliGâ€" ronation, ie reason M ind nethin Tamnimn school at the emblâ€" imilar hild pal the mA 1N all h Concert and Social at _ South Porcupine Friday South Porcupine, Ont., April 1l7th 1937. Special to The Advance. Delightful Event Under Auspices of Consumers‘ Coâ€"operâ€" ative. â€" Wedding at South Porcupine on Saturday Afterâ€" noon. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. "Dutch Door" restaurant, where aA dainty banquet was held in honour of their guest. Instead of a May Day dance this year the Rebekahs are planning a large Lridge party, which will be held in Parish hall on Friday, May 7th. Extra nice prizes will be offered and will soon be on exhibition in Marshallâ€"Eccleâ€" stone‘s window. Messrs Harry Libby and Sylvanus (Ven) Rowe of Dome Extension leave or Thursday to sail for a holiday in their native Cornwall. They have three months‘ vacation which we sinâ€" cerely. hope they enjoy, as Mr. Libby has been in, this country for fourteen years and this is his first visit home. They sail on Friday from Montreal on the S.S, Alannia. We wish them a pleasant voyage. Mrs. T. Kelly and little daughter, Margaret, left for Toronto on Friday for a short visit. Cur Community Glee Club is making really gsod progress since its fresh start. Under Mr. Hale‘s supervision the part songs practised are being perâ€" fected, and on Monday week, they will be broadcasting a programme. Those who have not heard them recently will be surprised at the improvement made. Friends of Mrs. J. Alc very glad to know that much better after her TELEGRAM WHICH EXCITED DIPLOMATS A good deal of excitement was caused in the Spanish government made public t} Mussolini had sent to his soldiers in Sp: Italian troops suffered crushing defeat gram is worded a sfollows: "On board t I received the communiques of the big t I follow with calmness the vissicitudes c dash ard tenacity of our Legionaries wi enemy. The crushing of the Internationa political value as well as military value. follow hour by hour their action, which (CéSETTQ: Telegramim dol Duse.« **216/34 41 prot. 3. «««»xRP@raeke‘ gis partato a iosl repeartl Amnggu“t‘}:-_- COMAUXDRDO TRUPPE FOLORTARTE Capo 4i 3 .%. IL CaAD0 STATO KASCIORE Ferrarts Comuniog i1 segquents telegrenmse inrizstoni Tel Puge; = Risera sul ~â€"POLA~ nsrigente rerup le LIBIA i1 commionti d@e1ll greands bettegila in sergs in dlraesions 4i Guadalsjarse alt gso le risende deils hattrg ie con anlumo siours poiche‘ aenm gsarto ohe 1‘ imputo et is tenacoia doet amostri legioneri trarei geranna 1e resisten:e nansicohe elt sbaroplisero forsa lataerap xionuli sera‘ ui sucsessa 41 aram relors anohe polities al% Faceia eapere ai @ttonus the sarat Alexander will be rat she is feeling r twoâ€"weeks‘ illâ€" tement was caused in d » »» +ss +o %94tr 4R 02 THCEC PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO WNBDO EKIHML BRQ. Y â€" Bilo 18 rm1le » A YJ A 2 A x" 3* RUP21T BARJs%AB #IPPQ) BAN Leagionger! e 19 seguo,ors par dra,lr loxo soranats dsllese lttoria a +t . is meeting CI | P. C. Downey talk on the w I it is hoped t« At meetit talk on the work of the T.P it is hoped to extend this ; ization to this end of the cart is need here of just such an A meeting was held on P Thnited â€"Church of the S The chairman was Mr. R. fL BBNZRALE bI DIVISTONE COMAXDANTE Â¥/to igher, M nd Mr. : itter will martr May. egsd4ay under MJ1 Mrs. John Fell and Mrs. John Mason peured tea and coffee. Spring flowers made a cheery setting for the tea which was attended by twentyâ€"four guests, all friends of the guest of honour. A deâ€" lightful afternoon was spent and a deâ€" licious tea was served. After tea, the hostess, singing "There Came a Ship aâ€"sailing," a msodel of to the sail each cone and this amid the ant and : A most evening | the CcCor here on hiall. > Th Miss ant and successful JCourney. A most successful concert and socia evening was given by the assistants 0 the Consumers Coâ€"operative Stor here on Friday night in the Masoni hall. The hall was crowded with in terested people and the evening enjoy ed to the full. The fact that the even was put on by the Store without ad mission fee and lunch served, account ed for the good attendance in the firs instance, but we heard afterward, tha the entertainment given was of first class excellence and all who were pres ent agreed that they had had a won is received od number The Men‘s lA NRLI B‘ArmLIYQ 20 u/s 8AH IT a* 2023 IsI HMZA Mr. J. McCrae of Sigma, spent last ekâ€"end with his family at the Dome. Mrs. J. K. McCaffrey held a charmâ€" g tea at her home at the Dome Mines ) Thursday afterncon in honour of rs. C. Kemsley, who toâ€"day left to ‘end a hcliday in England. Assisting e hostess were Mesdames Johns, evenson. Andrews and Honer, and T1 p Anostess O evenson, Andrews ar rs. John Fell and Mi ured tea and coffee. given byv 4 hC arinuegs {xonuments) i4 i8/8/3/1¢ aiw. wl n We MI 1 r. and Mrs. HMHarvey Asseltine aind Mrs. Ron Mansfield. Th visit in Detroit. was handed gsod wishes C successful jou H. UAPQ gx %.4. fasworts Archdeacon WSodail, IT with much interest by of young people. Club of the United Chur n Thursday of this wee v. of Timmins, is giving AI Unite enter 11 B e win j o in s Ao eA Kem ebra served gâ€" "Ther e into t ip in he re daint attendance in the first hsard afterward, that nt given was of firstâ€" ind all who were presâ€" they had had a wonâ€" who has been viIist F. Rich, left las n Chicago. talning aAddress C Hindso Reforme ricon Wsodall, Th iuch interest by y and Mrs. I his 80th birt]l with his daug} ple‘ hut _ After tea, the e Came a Ship he room bearing : hands. Pinned y handkerchiefs, a guest present, to the voyager, f all for a pleasâ€" f their youngâ€": i, to Mr. Bertâ€" st son of Mrs ite Mr. Jame Ontaric. The the middle 0oi 16 ItOnet John 1 on Weo address 0 ne and social sistants of ive Store e Masonic All \Timmins wsffon Laundry ierful evening. Mr. T. Ross, Of Un taff, opened the entertainment with i few words of welcome, and spoke of he Children‘s Choir to which he urged 11 to send their children. ‘O Canadgda‘ vas then sung. Songs by Mr. Henagerâ€" :on, of Timmins, accompanied by Mrs. followed, "The Open Road" ind "Going Home," which were deâ€" isbtfully rendered. Mrs. Bessette, who s always acclaimed whenever she sings, â€"ame next with "Little Old Lady," acâ€" minutes t members and "Sho and in Hansman Night." al Haapanen, Oof 1 fifteenâ€"minute and the coâ€"Opet actually see the ative movement back a little ‘ame next WILN ‘cmpanied by Mytr cciferously enco with "Let‘s Grc luet in which ! ang the contralt nthusiastically per munl BPvery ack a little over five years ago a smal roup that had been criginal members £{ ancther coâ€"operative in this town vhose membership rights were disreâ€" arded because their political views difâ€" ered from those in control, held : neeting to discuss what plan of actior o take. Their only solution was t trip to by Mr. nadt orce and wa Viens Kau nd was en tart ree Group Insurance Pian of the Dominion Stores Grou the s Mont It T C AS vVer M T €I1M A 1 iblish d in 1€ Sk T1 ticall; movli to the colout encore Aat n engencder raito pat WA abond" and "My idience immensley. accompanied him Timmins, thenâ€"g _ talk on coâ€"9pel erative spirit. ‘"W he Consumers‘ Co nt growing. T k1 NE T1 ell rec played deligh audie red and she w Old To her daught o nart. Th J. Aitk would, r politics, > people 0 ime equit n to favo Th werC it M T M Hi ano sclo Hunkin 1l1s was m Mr. S. Il ne youn2 Our Gan nid mu TC Dear (Mtr: nmeC op rel it M 1€ 101 Floral Tributes to Late Mrs. 8. Kennedy M 1 Harry O son, Mt Mt. an Mts,. T. Ir I1 1 I so Large Number of Spiriâ€" tual Offerings 1l Protection During Spring 1937 Northern Division Department of Highways 1C aI to get traffhic. All trucks are limited to half loads and speed of 290 miles per hour. _ Horse drawn vehicles capacity one ton, 250 lbs: per inch of tires. The weigcht of loads and speed will be constantly checked. Penalty for overloading is a fine, or imprisonment, or both. Permits may also be suspended. Coâ€"operation from truck and car ow ners is ecarnestly requested to prevent unlawâ€" ful and unnecessary abuse of roads. Northern Division Dept. of Highways H. R. PHIPPS, rost action in April and May causes road beds get soft and readily subject to damage from Northern Ontario Roads M 11 1lnl MJ1 Amm T (amily, »â€"Mr. ar imily, Mr. an family, Mr. aln ess and Elda os Brown, M Jim. Brown, M no, Mtr. and Mtr. w M H M 11 MT 1 B M1 M T Mr Qn ym Ostrc W. Wi nia D3 M Mar 11 netr Koem Mrs nd Myr ind M d Mrs. Sol o OCliff,â€" MI family, M id Mrs. M. © M ilyv. Mr: ant Mtr Mr 1ll OIT r and Beulah, mnsley, Mr. and Kathleen, Mr. W. L . MJ RC upin ho bi 1 l ind _Mrs:â€" H. nd Mrs. L ind Mrs. J a Dempsey [r. and Mrs Ar. and Mrs Mrs. Chas Mtr nd 11 Mr. anc M. Smith . sMr. â€"glix Jo lkes, d M d M ration of iing Staff e Public irls‘ Club, Workers‘ Sol Sky, n Dalt Jm B foi 6 _ Mrs 1i family, Mr. and Mr. and 11 1Imnl tTta anC Demers family friet Irs. R Public imily M 1 roOV ind AIMM 1J 1J T h ily, Joe and Pat Gallagher, The Croâ€" teau and Rich families, Miss Mary Mur phy, The Catholic Women‘s League Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cattarello and family Mr. John Daltcn, Bess and Lex Loner gan, Rev. Fr. Therriault, Mr. and Myrs A. Mascioli and family, Mr. Tim Reddy Miss Frances Wright, Mr. and Mrs. F A Mascioli and family, Mr. Tim Reddy, Miss Frances Wright, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Bulger, Mtr. and Mrs. E. Palmer and family, Mrs. L Noel and family, Mr. and Mrs, A. timer, Mrs. B. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs E. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. F. J Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCoy Miss IOla Smith, Mr and Mrs. Dan Mcâ€" Lellan and family, Mr. Jos. Belland Mtr. and Mrs. Aitken and family, Mr wW. C. Dillon and family, Miss Claire Harty, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Sullivan ant Showers in Honour of Mrs. Arthur Garroway W. C. Dillon and Harty, Mr. and M family, Mr. and M Ruth Armstrong, Cole and family, 1 and family, Miss Velma Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. JOS M. Salley, Mrs. A Mrs. Thos. Cahill Mrs. ‘Cecil Kavar "DETAILS COUNT A LOT .: WwHEN ‘GOOD A PP EAR ANCE IS SPECIFIED!® A postâ€"nuptial Mrs. Arthur Garroway othy Hirschfeld) was h of Mrs. L. M. McFadd street. A lovely time and Mrs. Garroway wa with the homeâ€"made at Shirts and handkerchiets aren‘t the biggest items in a wardrobe . . . but they‘re a big factor in your whole appearance! Colours have to be right. They have to be smoothly finished. And they‘ve got to be treated carefully in laundering if the best apâ€" pearance is to be mainâ€" tained! That‘s one of the things that makes Timâ€" mins New Method Launâ€" dary so popular with well dressed men . . . careful laundering and ironing keeps men‘s wear looking new all the time! A postâ€"nuptial shower in hcnour of Mrs. Arthur Garroway (nee Miss Dorâ€" othy Hirschfeld) was held at the home of Mrs. L. M. McFadden, 9 Tamarack street. A lovely time was had by all, and Mrs. Garroway was very delighted with the homeâ€"made quilt presented to her by the Ladies‘ Mission Circle of the Baptist Church. The Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Society of the Baptist Church preâ€" sented her with a supply of kitchen utensils which were very much appreâ€" ciated by the young â€"bride. Inauguration One Way Second Class Fares based on 20c per mile applicable between local points on the T N. 0. Ry., local points on the N.C. Ry. and between T. N. 0.â€"N.CK, points TEMISKAMING â€" AND â€" NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY For further particulars apply to Local Agent or VLPS. ‘C ind MytI THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAIl WAY COMPANY Effective April 24th ‘mstrong, Mr. i family, Miss Mr. and Mr: ily, Miss Mon rmstrong, Mis Mrs. Jos. Hu Jack Costello and lini, Mr. and Mi A. J .PARKK ind Mrs. D. Vend Division Engineer rna Allan . Vendette, Miss and Mrs. P. J. A. Sullivan and Arthur Cronk LaForest, Mrs. Alma LaForest, t, Mr. and Myrs. Pearce, Mr. and family, Mr. and ind family, Mr. ind family, Miss Jas. Watâ€"