tealectes #* ## ##* #® _# ## #°® #4 #* fedle #*, # ®@ #* * LJ #* # *# #* #* *# .‘ . :. t t 0..0.“. .0 # .0 ## * ® #* * Ld ## #. ® #* # *# #4 # LJ #* ® + #* *# # #* ## *# # ad #* Fire Marschal Soott, will be present. Mr. Smith is the only representative attendinz from Northern Ontario; the honour of being appointed sezsond viceâ€" president of the Dominion having been conferred on him at the convention south Porcsupine, March 15, 1938â€" (Spesial to The Advance)â€"Maxwoll Smith, Fire Chiéf, and second viceâ€" president of the Dominicn Fire Chiefs‘ Association, leaves om Thursday to atâ€" tend a msetinz of the executive and directors of the Dominicn Association to be held on Friday in the King Edâ€" ward ho:el, Tcronto. This executive will transact business accrued sim>e last August, several matters cf importanice, including <he coming: convention to be held in July in Sault S8te. Marie, old age pensions for fire chiefs, and acctiâ€" dent and liability clauses in insurance for chiefs and firemen, will be discussâ€" ed. It is expected that representatives of the Provincial Government, including Fire Marthal Sosott, will be present. Bishop of Moosonee at South Porcupine at Weekâ€"end Other News from South Poreupine and the Dome. Deal with a Time Tried Company Insurance at Standard Rates. REAL ESTATE Bruce Ave. South End Fire Chief to Attend Convention W.G. Skinner CUT FLOWERS and PLANTS HAZEL A. TODD Golden Ave., Ssouth | Bayer Aspirins, per box WEEKâ€"END SPECIALS £nAE THO Style Dress Shop SOUTH PORCUPINE PROTECT YOUR HOME AND FAMILY INSURANCE BRING YOUR FILMS TO US 12â€"HOUR SERVICE Pearce Cross Drug Stores Flowers Delivered Anywhere Designs a Specialty Epsom Salts 4A lb. 25¢ from Coats Suits, Dresses Ssouth Porcupine Style Dress Shop PRESENXNTS March 24â€"25â€"26 INSURANCE Phone 130 Spring Showing Imported Materials PHONE 153 Huntingdon Gleanegerâ€"A retired police officer has been robbed of his lifeâ€" savings by mouse at Moradabad, United Provinces, India, _ As he disâ€" trusted ‘banks, he kept a neatly tied bundle of currency notes, amounting to $3,000 locked in a wooden box. Every day he used to examine the lock to make sure the money was safe. Then, gne day, he wanted a few of the notes and opened the box. To his horror, he found a little heap of torn fragâ€" ments of paper, A mouse had bored a hole in the box and destroyed the However, her ple: prevent the fine, t up before the ma; than she couwld an: asked to state them Two juvenile casesâ€"in both . the children were acquitted and promised to be good boys : â€"â€"were also hneard in closed c BA Casg Uf °i ‘obstructing the ance ~oftheir of $100 and co: â€" â€"Police raided admission, and acor, did ncot 0; back of the hc wiherevpon the the constables beer bottles, bi sale of liquor. Ths lady‘s de insufficiently cl came, and she 1 to put cn imot police entered. A maln was bound ove to keep the peace for ; griven a car along the I which is a criminal off not be permitted. He but said he had no m his car out except by t had purchased the car earn lievlihood. Police Court Three men were fined $5 and costs in court hers for havmv no clearance lights on trucks. One drunk paild $10 and costs . One case of reckless driving was withâ€" drawn, and a case of assault which inâ€" volved damage to a silver fox fur and coat; was remanded till â€"next week. Mr. Vistor Evans, Reeve of Tisdalel Township, aczcompanied by Mr. W. Fairâ€" TAKE NOTICE that after the expirâ€" hurst, Councillor, left on Wednesday for| ation of FOUR WEEKS from the date Torento, where with the clerk and two | of the first publication or posting of this councillors from Timmins, and the)| notice, namely the 17th day of Marcn, same from Teck Township, they will| 1988. the following Byâ€"law or a Byâ€"law interview Premier Hepburn on muniâ€"| to the similar or like effect, shall be cipal affairs. Mr. F. C. Evans left on | passed by the Council of the Municipal Monday for Toronto. Corporation of the Township of Tisâ€" Bornâ€"on March 14th, to Mr. and l dale, viz:â€" Bornâ€"on March | Mrs. Clarence Andet General hospitalâ€"a The Y.P.S. of the United Churc attending a fratem@l gatheri young people in Timminsâ€" ton! Wednesdav. held ilast Aaugust in Oshawa South Porcupine Monarchs adyv Farmers in the first game of the The personnel of the team show Catarello, H Hume. H, McDouS Russian Ou 32 oz. bottle 89¢ Bu du epa ind te XTFATE _ mMmort er when s 1 modest lady hayv dau nitted of it ainced to within striking distance of the N. O. H. A. Intermediate championship last night when they defeated New . Liskeard finals by the score of 5â€"0. The second game of the bestâ€"twoâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"three series will be played in New Liskeard Friday night n in the above photograph is: Left to Right, Frank Clark, trainer: Eric Patzer, ‘"Mickey" McKay, "Gord." Bucknam, "Carlo" all, Bill Gagnon, Bert Smith, Jimmie Burns, â€" "Mickey" McCann, "Buck" Thomas, Charlie Patterson and Ollie Prc ulx, manager Advance Staff Photo Engravin MONARCHS WIN FIRST GAME OF INTERMEDIATE FINALS | hal 11 ck T°C 11 AND WHEREAS due consideration has been giver and compensation made where proper, to provide for the reâ€" quirements of the owners of the soil or surface rights of lands adjacent to or near the streets and highways hereinâ€" after mentioned, and of those who might be affected by the closing thereof to vehicular and pedestrian traffic; AND WHEREAS adequate means of egress and ingress by road to all lands abutting on the highways or parts of highways hereinafter mentioned have been and are provided ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORâ€" ATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OFP TISâ€" DALE, as a Byâ€"law thereof, as follows: 1. The following highways, parts of highways and lanes shall be, as and from the passing and approval of this Byâ€"law, and the same are hereby closed and stopped up to vehicular and pedesâ€" trian traffic, namely,â€" (1) All that portion of Crawford Street as shown on Plan Mâ€"10 (Sudâ€" bury) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane, from Golden Avenue to Strachan Avenue, both as shown on the said Plan; excepting the East six feet thereof running Southerly from Golden Aveniue, aforeâ€" said,‘ a distance of Eightyâ€"one feet, more or less. (2) All that portion of Strachan Avenue, as shown on Plan Mâ€"14 (Sudâ€" bury) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane which is abutted on the North by Lot One Hundred and Seventy (170) as shown on Plan Mâ€"14 (Sudbury) now deposâ€" TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE Byâ€"Law Number...... A Byâ€"law providing for the closing and stopping up of certain portions of Crawford Street, Strachan Avenue, Quebec Avenue, and of "Walter Lane," all in the Settlement of South Porecuâ€" pine in the Township of Tisdale; and authorizing the leasing, selling or transferring such stoppedâ€"up portions of the highways aforesaid. WHEREAS it is necessary to enlarge the Plublic School Grounds in the Setâ€" tlement of South Porcupine in the Township of Tisdale by adding to the lands now owned by the Public School Board of School Section No. 1, of tne Township of Tisdale in the District â€"of Cochrane, certain lands adjacent thereto; AND WHEREAS proper notice of this Byâ€"law has been given by publication and otherwise according to the proviâ€" slons of The Municipal Act in that beâ€" (4) All that portion of Quebec Avenâ€" ue as shown on Plan Mâ€"20 (Sudbury) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane which is abutted on the North by Lots Numbers One Hundred and Sixtyâ€"five (165), One Hundred and Sixtyâ€"six (166), One Hundred and Sixtyâ€"seven (167), and Oneâ€" Hundred andâ€" Sixtyâ€"Eight (168) all as shown on Plan Mâ€"10 (Sudbury) shown on the said Plan, and which is abutted on the South by the West Seventyâ€"five feet (75 ft.) of Lot Numâ€" ber One Hundred and Ninetyâ€"three (193), as shown on the said Plan. (3) All that Portion of Strachan Avenue as shown on Plan Mâ€"10 (Sudâ€" bury) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane which is abutted on the South by Lot Number One Hundred and Sixtyâ€"one (161) as shown on the said Plan, and by the West Sixty feet (60 ft.) of Lot Numâ€" ber One Hundred and F‘ifty six (156) as shown on the said Plan, and which is abutted on the North by Crawford Street as shown on the said Plan and by the West fortyâ€"four feet (44 ft.) of Lot Number One Hundred and Thirâ€" tvâ€"one (131) as shown on the said ited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane, and by the West Twentyâ€" five feet (25 ft.) of Lot Number One Hundred and Sixtyâ€"nine (169) as THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO rane, which is abutted on the East of Lot Number One (1) as shown on the said Plan. all of which said highways or parts of highways and lanes are situate in the said Township of Tisdale in the said District of Cochrane. 2. Any and all of the surface rights of the lands in paragraph 1. hereof particularly described shall be, from and after the passing and approval of this Byâ€"law, and the same are hereby declared to be disposable by the Corâ€" poration of the Township of Tisdale by way of transfer, pledge, lease or otherâ€" wise as the Council of the said Corâ€" pcoration in its discretion may deem expedient. ADVICE TO BOYS EN THE MATTEKR OF MARRIAGE Have all tnose dents straightened out GARAGE Cleaning and adjusting all parts. A complete rejuvenation of your car. We are experts at this and can tune your motor to hum sweetly and smoothly, Have them scientifically adjusted to make sure they are safe. now in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane, and by Lot Numâ€" ber Two Hundred and Nineteen (219) as shown on Plan Mâ€"14 (Sudbury) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane. (5) All that portion of the lane known as "Walter Lane" as shown 0n Plan Mâ€"20 (Sudbury) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochâ€" ENACTED this Reeve. Dated this 17th day of March, 1938, Frank C. Evans, Clerk of the Township of Tisâ€" dale, by: J. Davis McCarthy, South Porâ€" cupine, Ontario, Solicitor in this matiter for the Township of Tisdale. Phone 55 SOUTH PORCUPINE OPEX DAY AND NTIGHT Cor. Bruce Ave. and Main Street EVERY MOTOR NEEDS A TUNEâ€"UP We Carry a Complete stock of Accessories Motor Qverhauled Fenders Repaired Brakes Adjusted T he Bd ‘y a girl who looks i filthy, dirty thing. Record) Clerk Cochrane Protests Radio License Fee Citizens to Keep Log of Reâ€" ception to Show Lack of Service. In an effort to and Broadcrastir their grievance i of many is to be instituted, by m of citizens will keep a | ception in the district ; will be submitted to t] The new station CBL i Mr. Turner wanted tok now if the main thoroughfares were going to be paved in kesping with the government road improvement, particularly Golden avenue. The cléerk was instructed to report on a relief application. Fire Chief Smith was granted time off (a day and a half) to attend an executive meeting of the Dominion Fire Chisfs‘ Association in Toronto. March 15. â€"Protesting increase in radio liGense fee, Coch: Board of Trade, at the regular Monday evening, passed a resolutio which they express disfavour with bcost, until such time as the dis can depend on rseczption of Cana programmses. and interference from Ame Mr. C. Anderson stated he had reâ€" ceived a quotation on a release valve from Marshallâ€"Ecslestone for No. 2 pumping station and purchase was apâ€" proved by council. tions in itnhne 6 are too wealk area. Chauncey Defew:â€"Wht like exercising I just lie â€" feeling goes away. re a comxn asked coutr themselves suggezsted t miltee to :1 The council‘s attituc first move should be m pavers when the mat further consideration. following resolutior be notified that co any more plans in any plan he blocks sented to council i lots are sold. | Mr. Popovitch ap cil regarding his : reduction was not a: A reduction of $1 lowed in the case 0 of Schumacher. Bcoric Levinscn : BOrIC LeVvinson requesting that t cancelled. This v Mr. E. Jones a re a community â€" Enginser Sutcliffe‘s report further installation of water te proceeded with toward the yond those already in place 1 following resolution:â€"Mr. H Meeting of Council Township of Tisdale Mrs. James, who claims thai dent which was caused by sl the sidewalk, whereby her 1 broken, asked for ecompensatic Insurance Company is to inve Ssouth Porcupine, March 15, 1938.â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"A council mesting at which Reeve Evans and all councillors were present was held on Monday night. In the absence of Clerk F. C. Evans Mr. G. T. S. Train was appointed to act as clerk. Correspondflnue was read including a request for repairs to the public library and from the township of Whitâ€" ney an account of snowploughing, both of which were left over for another mecting. Many Matters Before Counâ€" cil of Township on Monâ€" day Night. _re tOoOwI Im that countcil report. Ail was n( W unCl th C» wA M1T NX T 1C P 10 n erworks can the east beâ€" e led to the ill not pass xÂ¥ land, and uld be preâ€" coval before houl at an acclâ€" slipping on wrist was committed nents, and nt a comâ€" d counicil ccount be Konzrow agate. nat no rks can A{ ting, mA 1AV the _ be ent den was The unâ€" but il â€" 1€ 00.0'0000’00..0.-‘.0-\-.‘ .\%_-“.0 ._-..‘.. QOQ".’.O...O P s 4* aa* 2 2* . 1* . .* . .* e _ _ W .# . t# + x.z.x.:.'. 0’..: .x.'. Qx .'.....x. ....'â€Â» A .’. € "...‘ ‘.’. 6 ".0 .:..00'.0..0‘ 24 .x". .’..'0 Ox .x.:.z.:‘.“z.xO.O.z.z k s s > The Consumers‘ House Party in the Masonic hall on Monday night was as well attended as ever, the whist provâ€" ing attractive to a large number. The prize winners in the ladies‘ section were: 1, Mrs. A. J. Hawes; 2, Mrs. Fosâ€" ter and 3, Mrs. Wm Thomas; for men, Mr. H. Montrose came off first, wth M. Fedor second and Mrs. Gagnon third. On Priday evening the Dome Comâ€" miunity hall is to be the scene of a concert given by the Consumers‘ Choir of Children, in a programme of local talent assisting. A good attendance is expected. Toâ€"morrow is St. Patrick‘s Day, and so far only two events are scheduled for the general public. One is the tea sponsored by the ladies of the Eastern Star in the Masonic hall, and the other is a St. Patrick‘s carnival to be held on the openâ€"air rink (ice permittingâ€" by the children of the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite School. j Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Kinkel and Mr and Mrs. R. Vary ¢f the Buffaloâ€"Ankerâ€" ite left on Mcnday for Toronto to atâ€" tend the mining convention. Many friends in South Porcupine and Dome regret to learn of the iliness and operation of Mrs. Keene, of Timmins, and wish her a safe and speedy reâ€" Golden City. Those acting as hostesses at the chain teas which the Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church are sponsoring this week, are Mrs. Ken Farrell, Mrs. D. Millions, Mrs. Matt Owens, and Mrs. F. McPhail. Miss Falconer is home from hospital after tonsil cperatiqn. +«to * .0 «ow C # t# # # w# # # #* *. .*. * # ## *#‘ * .. # # _ _ ® 00.. # ..0 # # # . _# .'. .†# # # .“ # . _# .0 # # ## # # CAJ ## # # #*# #w .0 t # # t# Cad #* eeates #*# w# # _ _ ®@ * + # #* w ## #. _# # «oi _ d# # het £pon held The President‘s bonspiel has been postponed until the week of March 21st, owing to the President‘s absence. We also learn on good authority that Mr. Mac Lang has promised individua) cups to the winner of the Pillsworth Cup. In the evenings this week the men have played in the Pillsworth Cup event; on Tuesday the semiâ€"finals reâ€" sulting in Laamanen beating Cooper, leaving Miller and Laamanen to decide the winner on Thursday night. Bishop Anderson at St. Paul‘s South Porcupine ed Tuesdayâ€"Rayner 8, Longworth 3 Turner 6, Pairhurst 1. Wednesdayâ€"Moore 7, Rayner 6 Longworth 7, Raymer 3. Sso far no rink has won every game there being one loss to each rink. Monday next will see the finals playâ€" In spite of spring in the air, the curlâ€" ing rink ice is still in splendid shape and the ladies are enjoying their bonâ€" spiel each afternoon as usual, The reâ€" sults to date are: Mondayâ€"Smith 2, Moore 12; Turner 3, Raymer 11; Fairhurst 5, Longworth was *"Second Minuet", delighting all with her lovely voice. Mrs. Sipprell, of Porcupine, accompanied her on the piano and afterwards played two piano selecticns (Rachmaninoff‘s Prelude) for the further enjoyment of those present. A duet, sung by Mrs. Stanlake and Mrs. Ww. H. Johns, "Hark, Hark my Soul‘". was given by request, the accompanist being Mrs. F. Revnolds. Mrs. Charles Hocking, of Dome Exâ€" tension is in the Porcupine General hospital to undergo serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dye are in Monâ€" treal this week where they will visit with their daughter at McGill Univerâ€" sity. Mr. Ben Schultz left on Tuesday for his home in Noranda where he will recuperate from his recent attack of pneumonia. end. On Sunday morning he administered the rite of Confirmation to five boys of the parish, who had been prepared y the Archdeacon. After the evenâ€" ing service at which the Bishop gave the address and which was well attendâ€" ed a Fireside Hour was held in the Parish hall at which most of the conâ€" gregation were present. An hour of music, singing and social talk, during which the Bishop chatted with the members of St. Palul‘s Church, followed. Mrs. Barry, now of Timmins, but at one time a parishioner here, was present and sang two selections, one of which The Bishop attended a meeting of the Ministerial Association in Timmins n Monday afternoon at the home of Revy. A. I. Heinonen, at which he gave an address on Indian work and its problems. Bishop of Diocese Spends the Weekâ€"end at South Poreuâ€" piire. â€" Curling at South Porcupine by Both Ladies‘ and Men‘s Clubs. President‘s Bonspiel Postponed. Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. The choir of the United Church are onsoring a tea in the church to be ‘ld on March 25th. Please mark the ite. There will be cup reading and her attractions. Mrs. Peterson, of Arden, is visiting South Porcupine, March 6.â€"(Special The Advance)â€"â€"His Lordship Bishop iderson of Moosonee was the guest Archdeacon Woodall over the weekâ€" azhter, Mrs J. Campbell, at SPECIAL FOWL DINNER Served Every Sunday Open Dailyâ€"5.30 a.m. until midnight From 4.30 p.m. until 7 | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waish have | moved to Kirkland Lake. Mr. Walsh, who has been in charze of the radio aspartment at the local branch of the Gecrge Taylor Hardware, is to work in this same capacity at the branch store in Kirkland Lake. Their many friends in town will wish them much suscess and happiness in their new home. 4 * * *4 * * 4* * 0900000000000 COUCHMA N ELECTRIC SKATES SHARPENED 04646 00| Transferred to Branch Store at Kirkland Lake All the New Shades and Blocks, at this reasonable price Accurately Prescriptions GENERAL WIRING Radio Repairs and Service Phone 2: Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, Etc NEW SPRING HATS Biltmore, Etc. BRUCE AVE. Drugs Tolletries Tobaccos TORE Phone 68 Perfect stones with platinum mountings that will please the most discriminating. Nick Bren has a most complete assortment. Priced as low $ 2 o AS BRIDAL repanse ut Cad Cdmea Ttwes Lt uy oï¬ds lam Irving Went, Manager GOLDEN AVE. _ PHONE 172 South Porcupine THUCRESDAY, MARCH 17TH New snades anti ‘ks, at this :E'.!E'E;D onable price CLARK‘S â€" Jeweller CRAWFORD STREET COMPLETE STOCK of Fine JEWELLERY . sOUTH PORCUPINXE J *» We Carry a r.C)}, HOX 7094 44 Crawford St. 30 p.m