29 [â€"â€"Hyacinthe The prize list will be made up shortâ€" ly, and‘it is hoped thai last year‘s membership will be increased this year, although 1937 was a banner year for the Society. It was f‘urther decided at this meetâ€" ing, to hold the twentyâ€"first annual show in che town hall, Iroquols Falls, on Tuesday evening, August the 30th. Arrangements were also made to have judges view the various flower gardeons in the vicinity, entered for competition, thrce times during cthe summer months. Th> vegetable gardens wil be judged only once during the later part of the summet, when everything is mature. for the besi table decoration of flowâ€" ers ‘in vase, basket, or bow!l, split in first, segcond and third. Two enâ€" tries of flowers, totalling $5.00 were alâ€" ‘so donated by Local No. 90. For the best display of cut fowers, donâ€" eted by the I.B.O.P.M. Local No. 109, will be given in four prizes, with the first set at $4.00. In the special prizes ~for gardens, ar> several prizes, and in each instance is exceptionally fine, and other â€" similar useful articles. These are mostly donated by business men, to whom many chanks are bestowed. For the most points r2ceived in Domâ€" estic Science, a prize of $5.00 will be given, to the winner, this being donatâ€" ed by the Loyal Order of the Moose. For the most points gained in the fancy work section, a beautiful electric toastâ€" er, donated by C.G.E., will be given to the winner. The usual excellent prizes for the garden and Hower exhibi‘is will again be‘ given this year. A marked chequed in the children‘s section, shows great opportunity for the younger ones, and will be well worth goinz after. Approximately $30.00 has been set aside for prizes to be compcied for in the. children‘s section. CLOTHES ous sections, have tbeen donated by loeal organizaiions, which will be well worth working for. Amongst thess are: three prizes totalling $5.00 for one spike only, of a named gladiola, prize donated by the I. B. of Machinists, 6tal No. 1371. A total of $5.00 donated 8 FREE PALACE THEATRE PASSES ~After the minutss of the last meetâ€" ing were adopted, the various commitâ€" tees were heard from, as regards to changes advocaied by them. Several favourable changes w>sre made as to the entries in the contsst, and it. was noted that valuable prizes, in the variâ€" Ifoquois Falls, Ont., April 22, 1938â€" (Special to The ‘Advance>â€"â€"The direcâ€" tors oi th: TIroquois Falls and District Hotticultural Society assembled togethâ€" ef on Thursday evening, in the court room o make arrangements and preâ€" pare the programme for the coming Show Expected to be Bigger and Better than Ever. THE SWING IS TO "WAPPER DAN‘S" Why not drop in and look over ‘the Smart New Hats at Hyacinthe. Mis Comissione will advise you on restyling and reâ€"blocking your last year‘s hat to look like new models. Mrs. J. Dumoulin, Wilson Ave. Cor. 4th Ave, and Cedar _ J. Rosene, Elm St. S. ~â€" ~Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure Present Fashionable Furs AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES At Our Representative 10% Balsam St. N. Phone 296 Mrs. E. Durocher Cobalt, April 25â€"(Special to The Adâ€" vance)â€"Funerals are being held here toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow from homes on Lang street 300 yards apart, the deâ€" ceas»d in each case having spers much of their respective lives in Cobalt. This morning, from Ste Therese‘s Roman Catholic church, Requiem Mass was celebrated for the late Mrs. Victor Obâ€" lin, and toâ€"morrow moriring in Haileyâ€" bury Holy Cross cathedral similar rites will be observed for the late Emile Naâ€" deau, Noranda imines employee who died in Montreal general hospital after an operation. Mrs. Obdin, who has been in failing health for some years, died Saturday at her son‘s home on Lang street. She was 61 years of age and had lived here many years. Surâ€" viving are her husbhand and one son, Puul. Burial was in the cemetery at The fourth annual "At Home"" and dance of the Schumacher High School was held in the> school auditorium at Schumacher on Friday nizsht. This dancse, which has become one of the most popular annual events in the camp, again dreow an exceptionally large and happy crowd that merrily danced till the "wee hours of cthe morning." Besides the students of the school, their parents and a very large attendance of friends from all points in the camp were prosent co make the cvent a notable success. Ardy Canâ€" giano and his orchestra played for the dancing, giving forth some of the smooth swing for which the band has become noted, and each and every person present agreed that the evening was cne to be remembered for a long tims. The ladios were beautifully gowned in all the newest materials and styles, and the n:west colofirs made the scene a gay and alluring one. Durâ€" ing the evening parer ha‘s and sncwâ€" ball noveltizs were distributed, and a dainty lunch, prepared in s way that only the Schumacher High School staff and know how, put a finishâ€" ing touch co the evening‘s many feaâ€" ture:. Oldâ€"Timers of Cobalt Being Buried This Week ‘The Jr. CW L. card party will helhl Thursday evening, April #, at 8.30 pm. in the basement of the Church of the Nativity. Bridge, 500, euchrs. Drawing of the co>»dar hope chest and conter;s, ndw on display in Marshallâ€"Ecclestone‘s Pine str»c. winâ€" dow. Refreshments, prizes. Schumacher High School "At Home" Popular and <« Successful Event on Friday Night Just aim and take itâ€"intcrior ot outdoor shots. Uses wide selection of filmâ€"low cost developing. It is the favourite of all candid cameras, priced from $15.00. Albert Cooper, 28 Fourth Avenue A. TOMKINSON Balsam St. N. } Jr. C.W.L. Card Party on Tuesday Evening, April 28 , Pss .. ALBERT‘S BAKERY 10% Pine S. Phone 1875 Delicious Pastry Royal Studio L $ % s "U $ * is C C co 4x s s R £. * t b 7 . .«' * 4 * K* 4‘ s . a% » a i * * is + y Ni I * « ¢ 3y § oo $ 4 4 * ‘», $ # â€" yÂ¥ * we > v € * tam * % Toi. 4 * ® % o » * + » v *Â¥ hy + s S a £% n * ‘{ . * Â¥* * ‘ * *4 C C\ 4 is hy y o s ty j 4 4 ® K + A *L3 i .. 4 x AF eX 2x C in e ts :s Wls 1 * * I > % Candid Camera Phone 417 _A man namedâ€" Adele reported <the _accident to the police, who took the inâ€" jured people o the hospital where they â€"were attend2d by Dr. Paul. Mrs.. Wirâ€" ren was suffering from severe shock and bruises, and will beâ€"examined by: xâ€"ray for further injuries. Mr.: Stafâ€" ford has a fractur>d knee and is also badly bruised. The ladies ol the Curling Club put on a very nice party on Weclneeday night in the Scout and Guide hall. Inâ€" viations were sent to friends of the curlers and the response was such that our sixty lady guests and cuflers playâ€" ed bridge, filling fifteen tables. _A nice sccial evening, which the cheerful fire in the fireplace helped to bflghten fols lowed. Lunch was served by the curâ€" Prepare your lunch with Albert‘s Sliced Bread, specially wrapped to Congratulaiions to Mr.. and â€" Mrs: Carlo Cattarello, who became proud parents of a young son on Wednesday, April 20th. The baby was: born. in the Porcupine General hospito.l We regret having erroneously stated in Thursdays‘ "Advance" that â€" Mrs. Hugh Kincad‘s father had died while shs was at home in Sherbrooke last week. It was not her father who died but her sister, Mrs. Horace Sirois, nee Alice Hoeltman, formerly of Timmins, who passed away at Sherbrooke. > your guestis. Mr. Stafford said it was a Chevrolat car but did not get the number. How- ever, within half an ‘hour . the police had a suspect and have himâ€"in jail. A car supposed to be the one â€"which was implicated in the ‘affair, was later taken to the South End G'u'age in a damaged condition. ==THE GOL D walk leading across the strest: <Both. people were knocked ~down and : the lady was thrown into the ditth by th_m hydrant. The driver went on stcpping to see what damage had been} dor*. Seuth Porcupine, April 23â€"(Special "o The Advance)â€"A hitâ€"andâ€"run driver on Friday night (April 22nd) at 9.05 p.m. is responsible for two people beâ€" ing today in the Porcupine General hospital. Mr. William Stafford, of 12 Crawford ~St., and Mrs. David Warren, of 144 Bruc» avenue, were standing at. the corner of Bloor and Crawford when a car driven down Crawford left the. main highway and=cw ‘into the sideâ€" Hitâ€"andâ€"Run Driver at South Porcupine Responsible for Two People Being in Hospital. Milcage 104. Mr. Nadeau‘s body was brought to the home of her uncle, Josâ€" eph Nadeau, Lang struet, and the funeral took place from there. Born in Shawinigan FPalls 37 years ago, Mr. Naâ€" denu lived 17 years hére. He is survived by his widow and three young children, her father and a brother,. Hermides. His mother died 10 months ago. He is being buried in Haileyburyâ€" Roman Catholic cemetery. ns Matineé daily at 2. 30 p.m. 7 J- Nights patrons should attén m RSDAY APRIL 27â€"28 ary Grant in To. NIGHT AND TUESDAY, APRIL 25â€"â€"26 _Eleanor Powell and Robert Taylor in BROADWAY MELODY OF 1938 v “â€" '*w- ui e ;â€"7 -‘-_- . M wWith Charlie® nunies. Qah‘y It read est The" Educational â€"Commitree. of the ‘WOrkers Co-operative Store held anâ€" cther very largely attended house party at the Masonicq,hall on Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Twenty-fmw tables : of~ whiss playels were accommddated and. prizes wdn by.â€"â€"-l. .Mrs, Butler;> 2, Miss E. Pirie, and:3; Mrs. Réich,. For men, the rizes went to: 1, Mr. H. Richmond; 2, Mr. G: Barrdn ‘and 3, Mrs Spitz. After -whist, andâ€"alittle communiuy singing an impromptu amateur contest, _ was .0 number of . friends ‘of . Mrs. Dunâ€" bar ‘of. Golden Clity, gave, her a surâ€" prise party on Friday night at the hom» oi’ Mrs., Hottie ‘The octasion was Mrs. Dunbars blrchday. .and the party a genuine surpmse for her. .A dainty lunch with'a specially lovely birthday cake (made by Mrs. Hortie) was served altflr an enjoyable evening of euchre, and.: gifts . were} presented from the guests. All â€"had. a. very lovely time, H. Coote,» from South Porcupine, wuming first : prlze for euchre, Mrs. Dairbar boming second. f MLés I,: 'I'ait of the Porcupme Genâ€" eral hospital stafl is taking two weeks‘ hollaay «.‘ ~ ; vvrâ€" P t 9. u32 CC uit * 4 Miss Ele;mor Greenfl’robd ofâ€" Toronâ€" to, who has been: visiting Mrs. Al Hugâ€" gins, left:on Saturday for home. trays. .Mm w. Myner president of the club, presénted the prizes. Next Wedâ€" nesday the dadiesâ€"are having a private ple chosen at random from this district will receive free passes to theâ€"Palace Theatre. ~Look for your name hidden in these adâ€" vertisements. If you find it, clip the ad and bring it to The Advance Office and receive a free pass. Passes good for any perâ€" formance . except batur- day. Each Monday eight peoâ€" Watch these ads careâ€" fully. Your name may appear at any time. Rules Â¥ 7.00 and 8.50â€" p.m On Double Feature #ot Iéter than 8.00 p.m. in order to see full show _ Merchant: place your message where it will be read by the greatest number of peoâ€" ple each week.: For particulars Phone 26, The Advance. Sophie Tucker and Judy Garland The Ladies‘ ‘Auxiliary of the Canaâ€" dian Legion ar» holding the second of their very pleasant telephone whist drives toâ€"nigh., Monday. The parties toâ€"night will be at the homes of Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Devine, Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Price, and a happy evening is sure to be had by all who attend. hh #7".. NP S EB Es i a t J oseph Ranger at Haiâ€" . leybury. Haileybury, April 25.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Joseph Ranger, Kirkâ€" land Lakeâ€"man.who was released from the district jail here one morning reâ€" cently and was back again the same evering on a new charge, drew a zentence of four months at hard labor when he appeared before Magistrate | Atkmeon on Friday and pleaded guilty : to a count of breaking and entering. of â€" three Ranger, finishing a term months on a liquor charge, was picked up in New Liskeard by Provincial Conâ€" stable Art Soulirres on the day he left jail after completing his sentence, and it was alleged he had ~broken into three freight cars in the T. N. O. yards ai New Liskeard and stolen five bags of chicken mash, which he med later to sell to buy clothes. | last Tuesday night. Bobby had been sick with rheumatic fever since October of 1937, and died Hs was born in Timmins on Jun> 4th, 1916, and had lived here sincs that time. A vnxy pepular mtmber of che younger set, Bcbby‘s death was a shock to his friends wifo sympathis> with his bercsaved. family. In addition to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, he is survived by five brothers, Andy, Bill and John Rober‘s, of Noranda (who were in town for ths funeral), and Frank and Georgs at hom:, and two sisters, Joan (Mrs. Albert Portelance), and Miss Maizie Roberts. Floral tributes wers received from the following: Mother, Dad and Famâ€" ly; the Roker‘s Family of Noranda; District Pipe Band; the Hollinger Mine Office Staff; Sons of Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gledâ€" hill; Mrs. Tester, Norma, Billy and cTimmicâ€" Nnrandaâ€"â€" Mrâ€" and WUMre Another Telephone Whist Drive by Ladies‘ Auxiliary Out of Jail One Day _ Back in That Night sn «Te oBe We en aTe B ie aBn oï¬ r<taged. The contestants were all apâ€" plauded to the echo, and were each quite good. Mr. Jack McCurdie sang ,“Annkâ€" with the real Scotch touch, and Mr.câ€"W. Woods, who hails from the Old Country, gave the proper atmosphere to his song "Anne Boléyn." Messrs Len and Laurence Twa gave a step dancing exhibition, and tenâ€"yearâ€"old Claudine Perron an acroâ€" batic nct for which she was awnarded the prize. In addition to »the usual party next Wednesday in the Masonic hall, ‘<h> committee is sponsoring a whist drive on Saturday next in the Community hall at the Dome Mines. Messrs Paul Olsher and CG. Harper arc in charge of tirse parties. South Porevpine Girl Guides Guides met in the hall on Wednesâ€" day under Carcain Wilkins, with Mrs. Bessette assisting. Inspection opened the meeting and then ‘"horseshoe‘" was formed and a taik and discussion on the Brownie "fAyâ€"up" which is to take place on Tuesday, followed. Ten minâ€" utes in "corners" was given for calking over entertainment for Tuesday evenâ€" ing. A "shopping" game was played and_ drill followed. At Campfire the Brownie and Girl Guide song was practised. l ~Meeting closed. with taps, and the "colorâ€"party" furled che flag. . Four Months Imprisonment for Joseph Ranger at Haiâ€" . leybury. , We offer you here three Used Cars that are in new car condition and every one priced way below it‘s actual value. .Act Now! A Special Sedan, in good condition Used Cars A Deâ€"Luxe Sedan with trunk, newly reâ€"conditioned ... A Masater Coupe, complete with to go at ames _ ©525 TIMMINS GARAGE SMOBILE Floral tributes wers received from the following: Mother, Dad and Famâ€" ly; the Roker‘s Family of Noranda; District Pipe Band; the Hollinger Mine Office Staff; Sons of Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gledâ€" hill; Mrs. Tester, Norma, Billy and Jimmic, of Noranda; Mr. and Mrs. Small and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge Bacon; Mr. Alex Dunsmore; Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw; Sis and Jim Purdy; Dorothy Chynoweth and Pegâ€" gy Shaw; Mr. and Mrs. Arnott; Mr. and Mrs. B. Day and Family; Mr. and Mrs. James Stirrat, Schumacher; Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore and Family; Mr. and Mrs. E. McLean; Mr. and Mrs. J. McMullin and Family; Mary Coombs and Agnes Doyle; Bor{ Bridgâ€" man and Jack Pender};. Mr. and Mrs. Watch for the "Hidden Name" section every Monâ€" The funeral of Bobby Roberts, 21â€" yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Androw Robé-ts. of 15 Map!s street north, was held on Friday afternoon a; the United Church with full Sons of Scotâ€" land honours. Many friends crowded th: church for the funeral service which was conducted by Rev. W. M. Mustard. Lseading the funeral proâ€" cession wers members of the Porcupine District Pipe Band and the Sons of Scotland. The pallbearers were Messrs. Eddic Leduc, Victor Leduc,. M. J. Eweeny, Wm. Allien, W. MacDonald and George Al>n. Sons of Scotâ€" land burial service was held at whe gravesidv«. 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