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Porcupine Advance, 13 Jul 1944, 1, p. 2

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Sgt. Andrew Tinsley, R. A. F.. staâ€" tioned at Moncton, spent a short leave visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, Firt Ave. Miss Annie Perkovitch, Railroad St., left for a month‘s holiday at Hamilton. L. A. wW. Mary Hodson, t. C â€"A. F. (W. D.), stationed at Newfoundland, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodson, Gold Centre. A. C. 1 John Hepplewhite. R. A. F., stationed at Moncton, and whose home is in Shotten, Durham County, Engâ€" land, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee, Second Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hepplewhite Fifth Ave. Congratulations to Lester Besley, son of Mr. John Besley, Third Ave., who Friday evening the parents and friends are invited to atterld the closâ€" ing session of the Daily Vacation Bible school at 7.30 p. m. in the basement of Tririity United Church,. The school which has been under the basement of Miss Margaret Craddock. of Sudbury, will give an exhibition of the work done, also a grand film will be shown, so be sure to attend. Sympathy is extended Mr. Fred Milâ€" ler, Coniaurum Property, in the death of his Father, Mr. Albert Jospeh Miller, of North Bay, who passed away Saturâ€" day at the age of 71 years. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from the Proâ€"Cathedral. of the Asâ€" sumption in North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and daughter and Mr. Stan Barker attended the service. The McIntiyre Band, under the direcâ€" tion of Lieut, Lomas gave their first outdoor band concert Sunday evening at 8.30 p. m. The event was held in front of the arena and many attended and emjoyed the many popular Airs played by the band. Mrs. Homer Corbeil, left Monday on the Northland to join her husband at Brandon, Manitoba. Bornâ€"Saturday, July 8th, at St Mary‘s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. C. C Woods, 71 Second Ave.â€"a son. Schumacher, July 12th. Special to The Advance. with GILLETT‘S Daily Vacation Bible School at Schumacher Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. ® Never dissolve iIys in hot water. The acrion of the lye itseif heats the water. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District WOMEN MUST WORK BUT NOT SO HARD! Save your knees and your back! Enlist Gillett‘s in your war on dirt and banish hard rubbing and scrubbing. Gilâ€" lett‘s cuts right through grease and dirt. Leaves floors *"clean enough to eat off""â€"in record time! Clears the drains. Deoâ€" dorizes the garbage pail. A rand allâ€"around cleaner. Get today! By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Tisdalea bearing date the 16th day of May, 1944, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Tisdale will be held at the Council Chambers, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon on the 12th day of September, 1944, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd day of June, 1944, the 1st day of July, 1944 and the 5th day of August, 1944, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer‘s Office this 17th day of May, 1944. Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Taxes Township of Tisdale, District of Cochrane Mat, Salich (Farm Service); Blanche, Sauriol; Annie, Sebalj; Mary, Selebgi; Paolina, Setacci; Beverley, Shantz; Mary, Skvorich; Iris, Small; June, Steâ€" wart; Ida May, Sutherland; Mary, Sutherland. Ronald, Urquhart. Peter, Vallier; Mary Vidonic; Thereâ€" sa, Violino: Michael, Vrlenich. _â€"Catherine, Waddle; Betty Wallis; Donald, Wharton; Kenneth, Wilson. Michael, O‘Callaghan; Patrick, O‘â€" Leary; Joyce, Olson; Fred, Ovis. Katie, Pecaric; Peter, Pecaric; Pauâ€" line; Perkovich; Lola, Phillips; Ilona, Pihlaja; Neil, Pooley; Ella Mae, Prest; Anne, Pulez. Patricia, Innes. Dale, Johnston. Richard, Keller; Doreen, Keizer; John, Kennedy; Myrna, Kennedy; Edith, Kilborn; Charles, Krajacich; Slavko, Kramerich. Eddie, Ladesich. Jean, Mackenzie; James, MacQuatrâ€" rie; George, Mangotich; Norma, Marâ€" chiori; Nicolina, Marini; William, Marâ€" tin; Katie, Matasich; Eldon, McCarâ€" thy; Ruby, McCarthy; James, McGie; Jessie, McKie: Cecilia, Mihelcic; Lorna, Miller; Mary, Miloknay; Sheila, Moran. Teddy, Rajkovich; Molly, Robson; Betty Jane, Rose; Rosie, Rubic. Nick Tomiuk, Royal Canadian Navy stationed at Nova Scotia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tomiuk, Fourth Ave. Brian Ifobinson, of the Royal Canaâ€" dian Navy, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson, Coniaurum Property, left Friday to visit his sister, Mrs. Ashley, in Toronto; also friends in Hamilton, prior to goâ€" ing on to join his ship. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald, Pirst Ave., received a cable Saturday telling them of the safe arrival overseas of their son, Burnie, who was attached to the Royal Canadian Medical Corps. Percy, Barker; Roy, Barnes; Barbara, Barrett; Patricia, Barron; Rose, Berak; Nedo, Bragagnolo; Rinv, Bragagnola; Louise, Brown; Stanley, Buchar; Lois, Burke; Ronald, Byers. Edsa, Fabello; Louise, Perko: Archie Flora; Roy, Fournier; Jean, Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, First Ave., received word of the arrival overssoas of their son, L. A. C. Bob Moore, R. C. Schumacher High School Entrance Results .. NoTE Certificates may be obtained by sucâ€" cessful candidates from Schumacher from Mr. P. Boyce, Principal of the Schumacher Public School. The following candidates have been granted High School Entrance standâ€" ing. f Certificates of those candidates who left school in May to engage in Farm Service will be withheld until a certifiâ€" cate certifying thirteen weeks‘ employâ€" ment is submitted to the Chairman of the High School Entrance Board. Angelo, Delfelice; Joe, Delfelice; Salâ€" ly, Dybyk. Joyce, Eliot; Elizabeth, Ellis; Dina, Epi (Reg. 10â€"5). Brian, Gallagher; Fidelis, Gauthier: Irwine, Gauthier (Reg. 10â€"5) Peter, Giblin; Mary, Gomercich; Dorothy, Goodyer; Mose, Grier; Evelyn, Grist. Willard, Grist; Joseph, Guiho. Edwin, Hall; Kenneth, Hall; Geneâ€" vieve, Hannah; Estelle, Hannigan; Jerâ€" ry, Hannigan; Helen, HMHegedus; Madeâ€" Mrs. Fred Gilbert and daughter, Judy, of Bourlamagus, Quebec, is visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gilbert, McIntyre Property, and Mrs. George Leck, First Ave. Leading Stoker George Corris, Royal Canadian Navy, who has seen much action overseas, is spending fourtcen days‘ leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corris, Second Ave., prior to joining his boat. Mr. Alex Mair, of Toronto, is visitâ€" ing his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mair, Second Ave. Allan, Cameron; Maryan, Cencich Allen, Clark; Jeanette, Cousineau Maureen Cullen. Edwin, Hall: vieve, Hannah ry, Hannigan; line, Holjevac. has been promoted to the rank of Captain. A graduate of Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity, Captain Besley, is with the ist Canadian Anti Light Aircraft in Italy. Winnie, Walko; Wells; Bertram, Wilson:; â€" Marie, Treasurer. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodson, Gold Centre, who celebrated their 25th, wedding anâ€" niversary Tuesday, July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Hodson were married at Dunâ€" fermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, and cam» to Canada about twenty years ago where they took up residence in Schuâ€" macher and are held in the highest esteem by their many friends. During the day many friends called to extend their best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Hodâ€" son were the recipients of many lovely gifts, including a fourâ€"piece silver tea service from their daughter L, A, W, Mary Hodson, R. C. A. F. (W. D.), statoned at Newfoundland, and their son, Tommy, who was with the Cadets at Camp Bolton. Schumacher, July 12th The Advance. :s .ces n The Sea Efagle ... Victoria Grandoiet Mr. Mirakgl The Galantrys ... My Friend Flicka With Love and Irony A Spy for Mr. Crook .. Davy Jones I Love You Winter Wheat ... hy sherlock and Dr. Watson The Razor‘s Edge ... More Than Conqueror _ Boughs Bend Over Homeward the Heart _ The American House .. You Are France Lisette . Griffin~ Country Colic . The People‘s Mouths To Allâ€"Hands ::.....:.,..:.:. ....... BrOWUA Two Ends to Our Shoestring Pickerâ€" ton Towards a Better World .....__. Smuts Introducing Australia ... . _ Wells Whatâ€"to Do With Germany . _ Nizer (CrOld::::::..";; ... ksA | . _ Hobbs War Discovers Alaska . _ ... Driscol] A Friend in Court ...... Kelly Pacific Charter ... ._Johnston Captain Retread ... ids HOURgTH The Geography of the Peace _ Grifâ€" fin Spykman Alaska and the Canadian Northâ€"West Gold Centre Couple Observe Their 25th Wedding Event _ Torna M., Callahan; Ramona, Carr; Lawrence, Christenson, Beverley, Cooke Doyle, Cooper; Nancy J., Cooper; Lloyd, Countryman: Patricia M., Cross. * Joyce, Hamel; Norman, Harper; Joan Hocking:; Clara, Hocking:; Hilda, Hodâ€" gins; Arnold, Hoelke; Douglas, Houâ€" ston; Edward, Huot; Yermo, Huumo. Edward, Jarvensivu; Maime K, Jarvi. Ruth, Kendrick; Lilybel, Kellow:; Joyce, Kozinski: Edward, Kulik. Jacqueline, Lamb; Carmen, Landreâ€" ville; Dorothy, Lang:; Jane, Lausch: June Iris, Logan. Viola, ~Darwin; Annie, Dasovich: Mary, Devich; Peter, Douglas; Douglas Dunbar; Joseph, Durich. Hartford J., EFhman. Roy Merrild, Farrell; Jean G. M. FParren; Coleman, Perrigan. Bruce, MacDonald, Greta, MacDonâ€" ald; Garry R., Mansfield; Minerva, Maki (Farm Service); Frederick, Merâ€" lo; Irma, Merritt; Douglas, McGinn: Gordon, McGinn; Myrtle, McGinn:; Joan, Michell; Dorothy, Mitchell:; Kenâ€" neth, Mitchell; Stanley Mitchell. Elmer, Nenonen. Sybil Mary Ostrom. Richard C. Pearce; Robert James, Pecore; Rose, Pether; Pangrazio, Piva: Jacqueline, Pretty; FPlorence Mae, Price; Esther, Proulx. The following new books have been added to South Porcupine Public Liâ€" brary. Thomas, Gannon; May, Gibson; Ray Iimari, Godin. Edwin, Ranta; Sylvia, Ranta; Marâ€" garet, Rebman; Flora O., Reed: Enco Roncato: Eric, Rudkin. Irja, Saari; Katie, Sarkotich:; Carl, Schmelzle; Wilmer, Schmelzle; John Sicoli; Magdalene, Smith; Donald, Somerville; Donald, Sutherland: Helen, Stefanko. Alma, Tadej; Edythe, Telford:; Joyce, Thoms; Stella, Tonoff; Reta, Tubman; R. Elmer, Tuomi. Louise, Vessel. Eleanor, Waschnuik; Alice Catherâ€" ine, White; Harold, White; David E., Williams. South Porecupine High School Entrance Results The following candidates have been granted High School Entrance standâ€" ing. Certificates of those cadidates who left school in May to engage in Farm Z2râ€" vice will be withheld until a certificate certifying thirteen weeks‘ employment is subimtted to the Chairman of the High School Entrance Board. Audrey Joan, Allen; June, Allen; Rita, Allen; Dorothy, Ande‘rson; Mary Anderson; Kila J., Antxlla Alexâ€" ander J., Austdal. Lida, Barilko; Mary Margaret, Black; George, Blair; Joyce C., Blood; Lorena Irene, Blood; Lorna H., Brown; Pauâ€" line M., Brown. New Books Added to South Porcupine Public Library Iris, Zardo Nonâ€"Fiction Fiction _ O HAra Yutang ........ Gilbert ..... Buckley Walker _........ Morley Maughan S. _ _ French ...... McKay is OAfSG . LYÂ¥ttle _ Gelhern ... Aldridge Bellamarn Oppenheim Special to .. omuts . _ Wells _ Nizer . _ Hobhs . Driscoll Kelly Johnston _ Houghn ./ GTPIHâ€" THE PORCUP INFE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Carter a Wson Cross South Porcupine â€"_ Man Appointed to Important Position shower at So. Porcupine in Honour of Mrs. Walsh Miss Mae Cunningham left this week for Montreal where her fiance, Gunner Ray King, is in the hospital, suffering from the effects of an accident with a motorcycle. Mrs. J. Walsh was honored at a miscellanecus shower held a the hoimne of ‘her mother, Mrs, H. B. Kellow, Dome Mines, on Wednesday evening. Bingo and whist provided entertainâ€" ment during the evening and those win ning prizes for whist were: Mrs. C. H. Libby, first; Mrs. A. Roach, second; Mrs. J. Sharp, third; and Mrs. W. Allen fourth. Prize winners for bingo were: Mrs R. Mitchell, Mrs. A. Morjerrison, and Mrs. W, Hocking. Guests present at the gay iaffair were: (Mrs. R. F. MacWilliams, Jr., Mrs, R.C. Mitchell, Mrs. H. Barnes, Mrs. C. H. Libby, Mrs. A. Roach, Mrs..R. Doran‘ Mrs. W. ‘Allen, Mrs. R. Knifton, Mris, J. Beard, Mrs. I. Lahti, Mrs. B. Webb, Mrs, G. Williams, Mrs. E. Chapman, Mrs. B. Hill, Mrs. J. Sharp, Mrs, B. H. Mossman, Mrs. M. Foster, Mrs, A; Smith, Mrs. K. Thomas, Mrs. T. Thomas, Mrs. A. Morjerrison, Mrs. R. Mitchell, Mrs. W. Hocking, the guest of honour, Mrs. J. Walsh and the hostess, Mrs W. B. Kellow. A dainty and delicious lunch was served during the évening and a social period enjoyed. The guest of honour was the delighted recipient of many lovely and useful gifts for which she appropriately thanked her friends. Unable to attend but sending gifts were: Mrs. Thirza Stanlake, Mrs. Ruby Davis, Mrs. B. Longworth, Mrs, Mina Jay, and Mrs. H. Tripp of Toronto Pilot Officer Arnold Cootts and Mrs. Cootts have been visiting the former‘s parents on Commercial avenue this week. PO. iCootts received his wings and commission at a wings parade in Malton, ‘June 15, 1944. He has been posted to the Feérry Command and will be stationed at Dorval, Que. PO. Wilfred Moore, of Camp Borden, is spending a week visiting his mother, Mrs. Steeves, of Crawford St. ‘ Mrs, L. J. O‘Shaughnessy and childâ€" ren, of Rae Avenue, left Wednesday for a â€" sixâ€"week vacation with â€" Mrs. South Porcupine, July 12th. Special to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith accomâ€" panied by Miss P. Maxwellâ€"Smith and LAW Beatrice Maxwellâ€"Smith left on Saturday for Quebec City where Mr. Smith will attend the annual convenâ€" tion of the Dominion FPire Chiefs. Other Items of Interest from south Porcupine and the Dome. Dr. J. V. Christie who ;graduated from Western University, London, last May, was recently appointed Assistant Medical Supervisor at Hamilton Genâ€" eral Hospital, Hamilton. Dr. Christie is well known in the Porcupine Camp having attended public and high schools in South Porcupine. He workâ€" ed at the Coniaurum Mine before enâ€" tering medical school. Dr. Christie plans to practice in the Porcupine Camp after the war. Mrs. Boyko and Lily arrived in town this week for a month‘s holiday. South Porcupine, July 12th. Special to The Advance. Immediately after washing â€"drain tub and rinse thoroughly. Remove agitator and also rinse. Remove with soft cloth or sponge any soap curd or lint that may have remained. Hard water deposits may be removed with vinegar water on cloth. Take particular care of rubber wringer rolls â€" wipe dry and release pressure on rolls when not in use. Make sure no grease is left on rolls. Leave lid off tub until thomufihly dry, then protect washer from dirt and dust with an overall covering. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. George Ares kovitch, of :18 Macdonald Hill, a son, on July 8th, in Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital. Mr. Gordon Bucknam, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller fot two weeks. Mrs. Geortge Kaufman returned on Monday from Montreal to resume reâ€" sidence on Rae Ave. MHer husband, LACT"George Kaufman, has been postâ€" ed to Halifax. Included in the graduation class from No. 10 Air Observer‘s Sshool, Chatham, New Brunswick, was Sergeant Ralph Mitchell of the Dome Mines. He graâ€" duated as a navigator and received his commission as a pilot officer. He is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, at their home on Dome Extension, He is reâ€" turning to Summerside, P.EIL Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. E. Martel, of 107 Tokeé St., Timmins, a son, at Porcupine General Mospital on July 10. Born=«To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jamieâ€" son, Hallnor property, on Monday, July 10th, in Poreupine General Hospltaiâ€" a son. ‘ Bornâ€"On July 11 to Mr. and Mrs W. E. Anderson, of 70 Rae Ave., a son in Porcupine General Hospital. Revy. Carl Lantz, of Palmer Rapids, is visiting his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman, on Crawford St., for three weeks. Bornhâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Woods, 75 O‘Brien Ave.â€"a daughter, on July 10th, in Porcupine General Hospital. O‘Shaughnessy‘s mother in Cobalt Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mansfield, of O‘Brien Ave., left recently to spend holiday in Southern Ontario. Rev. J. C. Thompson will return Satâ€" urday from Kiwanis Camp at Barber‘s Bay, where he Jhas been visiting the United Church boys. Under government restrictions, your Electric washer has become extremely valuable property, demanding the best care available. Electric washers help to improve health and conserve strength, time and money. Mr. J, A. Doherty, of La Toque, Queâ€" bec, was visiting his daughter, Miss Pay Doherty, and his daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Ken Doherty, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz and famâ€" ily have taken up residence on Comâ€" meéercial Ave,. A meeting was held Tuesday night in the Legion Hall by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. After the business of the evening was comâ€" pleted, a whist party was held. Prize winners were Mrs. H. Barnes, dfirst; Mrs. Dixon second, and Mrs. B. Curtis, consolation. A lovely lunch was servyâ€" ed at the close of the evening. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday September 12th. Mrs. O‘Brien, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Hagan, of Anthony, were guests of Mrs. B. Anthony, Rae Ave., this week, to be present at the funeral of their mother; Mrs, Ellen Grahn, who died Sunday in the Matheson General Hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Grahn was buried in Tisâ€" LAC. Bob Pearce and LAC. Earl Burâ€" ton, stationed with the R.CAF. at Camp Borden, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pearce this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnett and son, Peter, have returned from Arizona to take up residence at 69 Dome Ave. May Pertrisini, of Bloor Ave., left this week to join her mother in Toronto. LAC. Rodgers, of Camp Borden, spent a weekâ€"end leave with his wife and family on Cecil Avenue, Egt. Donald Barron, stationed at Péetawawa, is visiting his parents on Crawford Street. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bucknam, of 2 Bruce Ave., a son on July 9 in Porcupine General Hospital. Mrs. George Sparling and two childâ€" ren, of Ottawa, are visiting Mrs. Sparlâ€" ing‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cosâ€" tain, at the Dome Extension, Mrs. G. H. Mossman, of Vancouver is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jim Sharp at Dome Extension. "Here are Ways =â€"m to help make your =~ELECTRIC WASHER | Tast longer!" South Porcupine, July 12th,. Special to The Advance The bride looked lovely in a streetâ€" length dress of blue silk jersey with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. Her attendant, Miss Doryne Ralston, wore navy blue dotted sheer with white accessories and corsage of pink roses. P.O. Ralph Mitchell was the best man. A quiet but pretty wedding took place Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the Uniâ€" ted Church Manse, when Rev. Gilmour Smith united in marriage, Miss Barâ€" bara Aileen Ball, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ball, of 167 Front st., and LAXC. Stewart Anderson McGinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McGinn, of Dome Extension. South Porcupine, July 12th. Special to The Advance Red Cross workrooms in South Por«â€" cupine will be closed for one month after Saturday, July 15th. It is reâ€" quested that as many workers as posâ€" sible please turn out this week and make it possible to complete our quotas, Please have all knitting sent in by Saturday so that it can be shipped. During the month, rooms will be opened on Tuesday (7â€"9 p.m.) and Friâ€" day (2â€"4 p.m.) to distribute and receive knitting . Wedding on Monday at South Porcupne Manse dale Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Mr. 8. T. Walker. A reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents at Dome Extension for the immediate family. Red Cross Workrooms at So. Porcupine for Month LAJC. and Mrs. McGinn left on the Northland for Vancouver, where L. A. C. McGinn will resume his duties with the « Never let connecting electric cord lie on floor, After using wipe dry, coil carefully on hooks provided. Tape any worn insulation temporarily until new cord is secured. _ y » Fellow manufacturer‘s lubricating instructions to prevent wear. Avoid running washer Jonger than nécessary â€" 7 to 12 minutes is usually enough. « Do not overload washer, It increases Electric conâ€" sumption, increases wear on clothes and decreases efficiency. There is no question that poultry, fed "‘Miracle" w laying Mash producte more eggs . . . both in and out of season. This has been proved countless times, and many poultrymen report egg increases up to 200¢%,. *"‘Miracle‘‘ Laying Mash does the job better because it contains top quality ingredients, scientifically blended in just the right proportions. Why not put your Aock on this mash now, and prove that poultry pays more the "Miracle"‘ way. Says REDDY KILOWATT shower at So. Porcupine i in Honour of Brideâ€"elect Various games were enjoyed during the evening with prizes being won by Mrs. Irene Roach, Mrs. Marie Pecore, Mrs. Della Truant ana Miss Sirkka Alki. Guiests included Sirkka Alki, Anne Belbeck, Mrs. Irene Roach, Mrs. Marie Pecore, Mrs. Della Truant, Lillian Brown, the guest of honour, Barbara Ball, and the coâ€"hostesses, Doryne and Lila Ralston. Unable to attend but sending a gift was Mrs. Viola Bidikie. Miss Barbara Ballâ€"popular brideâ€" elect was honoured at a miscellaneous chower Thursday evening. Coâ€"hostessâ€" es for the pgay affair were Doryne and Lila Ralston, Cecil The rooms were tastefully decorated for the occasâ€" sion with pink and white streamers,. South Porcupine, July 12th. Special to The Advance. The guest of honour was the recipiâ€" ent of many lovely gifts. Later in the evening a delicious lunch was served and a social period enjoyed. PHONE 324 Clean Rooms Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. The King Edward Hotel Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmosphere ,,,

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