City, is att to the hall, which day school c mention t lovely tone and is helping wonderfull to brighten the services. It belonge to Mrs. Durkee and she sent to her ol homs in Nova Scotia to have it sn here and gave it to the United Churct The Women‘s Association of Porcupin is doing good work and holding month ly meetings every second Weoednesda TJF. . voun Bowes and daugt Osborne Bowes : Pakenham for a Mrs. Harry C( left this week 1 boy will undergo A special bapti held at the Unit LCO brought to a close under the sealed ballotâ€"box system. A ballotâ€"box, sealed and locked will be placed in one of the local banks during the entirellast week of the campaign where the contestants must deposit their final collections These deposits must be made during banking hours. Th« judges (selected by the candidates) will open the box. take Other News of South Poreuâ€" pine and the Dome sealed Receptacle for V otes to be Placed in Office of Local Bank During Last Week of Contest. (.mup ¢f Judges Will be Selected by Candidates to Count Returns. Lifeâ€"Saving Tests At South Porcupine Campaign to be Brought |® To Close by Ballot Box » Good Luck to All the Contestants MOXRXDAY, JUNET i}TH reupin{( Jouth PC The Adv Infan Sal Hepatica Woodbury Eno‘s Fruit Salts Kruschen Salts Blood Purifier Pamoliv 74 Third Ave. Drugs Maple Pharmacy VALUES EFFECTIVE ALL THIS WEEK English Health Salts ‘astile, 10 and Mounted YÂ¥hi Will be given for the greatest number of new 2 for 25¢ Ssystem Used Assures Fairness to All Candidates tudet ating ~fOr Enlarged SUMMER NEEDS Pl‘t‘ 2 i C l" t. 10 n i A CCH F 21'( l V w l“ (‘d OUOV i1ctures DCt uUpit in up to and including THURSDAY 11 Delight mMOo) t ored Ot Schae akes irboli cli chaeffer Pen and Peneil Se ‘~sent to ner old to have it sent United Church. 11 morning, Mr. Scott mmanuel Winner will receive wwa where the al ~xamination. ervice is to be urch service in con3regatio tlw> townsh T1 1| 1| ) ( da 5 hast 0 p ‘) ‘) for 17c galn wonderfi It belony; t to her 101 11 Torlletries on, Har Hand Coloured it Enlargements each 79%¢ to all candidat 5, Robe ind Mytr riday | Gold framed in 1 41 Walnut J( JC SQqUuI positli drive. M olo ume at ths t 6 )}p 1 C Hu!} ivin subscriptions turned WYV arwICckKk D Box 4 Camera $1.98 with T wo Films FREE W ; Sundries Phone 405 89c 69¢ 1 §( ) 3C » U( ader Timne )4 Alfie Del Guidice, another contender for one of the top prizes in The Porâ€" cupine Advance Subscription Camâ€" paign. MJ1 Thoss passing the theoryâ€"test are: â€"â€" f{iss) Teresa Miner, Dorothy Sharp, orence Sharp, Helen Dunbar, Freda arson, Muriel McGuey, Elaine Dogue, an Maxwellâ€"Smith, Margaret Postcr, â€"1>n Haneberry, Alli Huhta, VIIi2 6 6 1 } id ter will be given at the pumphouse. en these pupils are proficient in â€"saving in the water they will again examined by Mrs. Tyrrell, and quaâ€" for the bronzs medal of the Lifeâ€" ing Society. omplett h field We me of Mrs. John Campsall. ‘ South End newsboys of The Adâ€" Bob Adamson, Doug Deacon, Robinson and George Toderan, wonderful time this week.: They reated by The Advance to the | on Thursday and again on Friâ€" | Conklin‘s Shows. apprsciated ‘the courtesy and more atteontive than ever to V. Dempsay, of Sudbury, who n"n thi who ha o 111‘ prelimit t welvs Mtrs. Maric 5 Sesekinika Mrs. Jams M 1 o hnas been s»nior Guide velve girls fo for al m drowning) ind three ol on in lif« iday nigt rrell, of JAM umm i in lifeâ€"saving theory ay night in the Scout ‘ell, of Timmins. Miss s been teaching this Guides and othos girls for examinatioa. i for artificial resusâ€" )wning), four methods hree of release, and questions on theory. nary test. From now ‘asion when possible, s theory work in the en at the pumphouse. ils are proficient in lorman Patterson, ¢f were visitors in town Fell spent the cottag» at Val Wilson spent their summ®et tabulate the returns and declare the win Mr. Edward“Stenhouse. of the town staff, had the misfortune to fall on Saturday while reading a meter and crack several ribs. Bowmanville Statesman:â€"One _ way to avoid g:tting disappointed in love is to marry for money. The Rebekah Lodge held a little soâ€" cial and bridge party after their meetâ€" ing on Friday evening.> A nic> lunch was served and Mrs, Ewing gained first priz2 at bridge, Mrs. Webb second, and Mrs. H. Robinson the consolation. Friends of to know she recent illmsss Dr. Frasor returned to South Porcuâ€" pine on Thursday from Toronto., Those who were living here when the Revy. F. J. Baine was minister of the United Church ar> delighted to know that he will once more be in the camp, and as Schumacher is so near hoype to see him and his family quite often in South Porcupine. ~Mrs. G. Melntosh is visiting in Hamâ€" Mrs. G. MeIntosh is visiting in Ham ilton for a few days. The new addition to the public school is making fine progress. Brick work is now being done. Mr. Thos. McDonald, of Matheson, was in town on Saturday on business. Friends of Mrs. W. Rayner are glad to know she is recuperating from her Once more building is in full swing in South Porecupine. There is not the "boom‘" possibly of the past two years, but the steady citizens who desire to own their own homes are gradually acquiring lots and starting to build. The Huot townsite is being slowly covâ€" ered with houses, among those reâ€" cently building being Messrs. D. Croâ€" zier, Gordon â€"Harper and Arthur Salâ€" ter. visiting in Timmins, renewed old quaintances in South Porcupine weok. Mrs. Florence Thorburn, zâ€" late starter who is advancing rapidly in The (Poreupine Advance Subscripâ€" tion Campaign. 2C thi uskasing. In addition to the opening of the session by Bishop Anderson, adâ€" drosses were given during the convenâ€" tion by Rev,. Atkinson of Kapuskasing, and Rev. Joy, of Iroquois Falls. Miss Bailey, rgissionary from Japan, also gave a talk on her work. The usual routine of reading of reports and passâ€" ing of accounts preceded the election of officers. Mrs. Brewer, of Troquois Falls, was elected delegate to the Doâ€" GIFTS o Jaty SX 3 It‘s Dad‘s Day Sunday .. . give him a innual mestin Annual Meeting C.A. 8. at Iroquois Falls LPrVy â€"G. Carson, District Inâ€"]| spector, â€" Addresses the Gathering | Wt SHIRTS . . $2,$2.50, $3.50 MARK BOWIE CO. SWEATERS . $2.50 to $5.00 H OSE 50c, 75c¢c, $1.00 A Complete selection of Many Other Gifts That Are Sure to Please Dad on ‘Father‘s Day‘! 17% Pine Street North Fine silk and silk and wool hose in smart new patterns and colours In all sizes. He knows that there is quality, style and a sure fit in every one of these Svery style imaginable We chave a complete selection of Dad‘s favourites,. All patterns and all colours. lt Porcupit WISE GIFT SUGGESTIONS APPROVED BY WISE DADS . LV A 1 A d v 31 Shown at the right is the perfect set for the June Bride! Sparkling Excelsior diamondsâ€"5 in the Wedâ€" ding Ring,â€"4 in the engageâ€" ment and the newest design platinum mounting. And for the month of June, Pic Holtze is showing a grand selection of perfect diamonds. Brilliant stones in extravagant settings, diamonds that you will be proud to own, diamonds that your friends will adâ€" mire. Yet such perfect diamonds cost you no more, at Pic Holtze, and can be had on very convenient terms to suit the buyer. in The Porcupine Advance Subscription Conâ€" test, for the number of new subscriptions turned in this week. Don‘t Be Without A Beautiful Ring or any in our store of $5,00 value Women‘s Auxt!â€" hurc Th> Dioce 1A V . _D€ Willi0ll A DCdultiUI NINS at the right is the set for the June The Set Sparkling Excelsior Isâ€"5 in the: Wedâ€" $ 50 1g,â€"4 in the engageâ€" + d the newest design Y n‘nnnntin(r will be given as It‘s Dad‘s Day Sunday .. . give himâ€" a gift he really wants and get it at his favourite store, Mark Bowie Co. Our selection of gifts for Dad is complete and specially priced for this grand ocâ€" casion, so whether he‘s 25 or 65 you‘ll find the gift that‘s sure to please at Bowie‘s . _. he‘ll like one ‘(for golfing or to wear around the yard. ~. . . SpeHl Romance Honcrary Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Woodâ€" all (South Porcupine). Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. â€" Brewer roâ€" quois Falls). Corresponding Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Richâ€" ardson (Porquis). Recordin mon (Sout minion annual to be held in Londn in September. Officers elocted for the Honorary (Cochrans) Honcrary nsuln Presidentâ€"Mrs. W. H. Johns (Dome) 55c to $1.00 Presidentâ€"Mrs secretaryâ€"Mrs. W. Lomâ€" Porcupine). Mrs. W. Fairhurst (South Timmins PIC â€"=== HQLTZE 35 Third Ave. And>rson Very Convenient Terms Arranged on Any Article Bornâ€"On June 8, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Leitz, of 32 Lincoln Ave., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, a daughter. Bornâ€"To"Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shipâ€" pam, cf 104 Third Ave., Schumacher, at St, Mary‘s Mospital, on June 10, a daughter. Bornâ€"on June 10, 1988, to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McDonald, of 103 Pine St. S.. a son. Bornâ€"on *"June 11, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. PFrancis Donahue, of 9 Laurer Ave., a daughter. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Bcrnâ€"on Juns> 9, 1938, to Mr. ard Mrs. Telesphore Lebrun, of 75 Rea StL., N..., a daughter. Five Births Registered During the Past Weekâ€"end Mark Bowie Co. is giving a goat hair jacket, value $5.50, as third prize for the number: of new subscriptions turnâ€" ed in this week. Timmins PACE