ofe ate on ns * 4* *S* 4 %% * * DEVELOPING P LAr MHOUR S 21â€" 4* *4 * * 44AAA S 4 4 44 % > .*®..* “.“'.. w _ ®@ w " w ow ® w w# * % *# # ... w _ d# #%. _# _# # /# w# # # w# *# # w# # # w# *# w# #e ealve ToaSeale« # + Cad w# #«# ## # ## * w# w# + .‘ # '. w _ _# .# .".“. ## OPE.\"D:\ Y AND NIGHT Phone 55 _ S. Porcupine The first p whist was NV Rose Burgess PBreard third. man was the B., Webb taki tis third. Last Satur the whist d put on by Society, unc Harpéer. Th splendidly at by those wh fullilled th> were place in th Dome and w tended to p» crowded late sent). In shors, collt pupils, spo: chalk, pen( atus for t everything for school High Schoc consider thi and have be the pupils "kick" ~out vorured bret deed" and school, Sas and eleme: by a 300â€"1bD byâ€" a Schot gsehoo â€"Bring your films to us, developing done by experts. We carry a comâ€" plete line of Kodaks. Drugs South Porcupine School!§ Helping Western School School in West "Adopted" by S. Porcupine H. S. Pupils in South Porcupine High School "Adopted" Trewâ€" dale, Sask., School and Have Been Assisting That School. Police Court at Soeuth Porcupine. Other South Porcuâ€" pine and Dome News Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher MIDNITE SHOW, SUNDAY, MAY 29th ENE RAYMOND, QOLÂ¥MPE BRADNA and GLENDA FARREL] "STOLEN HEAVEN" ADDEDâ€""CRIME BOESN‘T PAY" and NEWS PAcCTE TY 5 T O P iAS AND OIL LUBRICATION wWASHING mal FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd and ith BIXNCG CROSBY, MARY CARLISLE and BEATRICE LILLIE in "DOCTOR RHYTHM®" ADDEDâ€""SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE®" (sShort) FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY ?%th and ?8th CHARLIE MeCARTHY, PHIL BAKER AND RITZ BROS Toiletries Tobaccos: sOUTH PORCUPINE Repairs of ALL KINDS Stop at the WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE ist and YRONE POWER, ALICE FAYE and ALICE BRADY in pIi Mr y night saw the last of ves and social evenings e Workers Coâ€"operative the ausplces Oof Mr. e eveninzgs have been nde2d and much enjoyed went to them and have :urpose for which they This final party took community hall at the le only a fair crowd atâ€" y whist, the hall was for the dancing. ize winner for ladies at ‘s. E. Chapman; Miss zained second; and Mrs. For men, Mr. E. Chapâ€" first prize winner, Mrs, ALSOQOâ€"COLOURED CABTOON AND NXEwWS MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 30th and 31st 111€ "GOLDWYN FOLLIES" nd and Mrs, Curâ€" May 25.â€"(Specia. cach of our High a ncedy Western In reading of the <skatchewan school we asked for inâ€" z our own "good d â€" that Trewdale i1 â€" kindergarten d been benefitted t by the pupils of ‘ly three weeks ago 1 previously been were clothing and repaired by the pment, art paper, ik, stencil apparâ€" r, and practically ; actually needed nts. Schumacher same thing. We lzeed worthily done / the teachers that t a_ tremendous ag their less faâ€" Phone 68 f or Mrs. S. A. Jones, of Comm avenue, left on Saturday for St ville: upon receipt of news tha draughter, Mrs. Stan McPhesrson dangerously ill with pneumonia. received since is more reassurir South Porcupine, May 25.â€" to The Advance)â€"The snow in South Porcupine to greet Day was measured at six in t] ing by an interested townsit found four inches on his do: that time. In travelling up f1 onto on Tuesday your corre saw light snow fall at Engle none lying in the hollows unti Junction, when indications of lar snowfall to that of the F were notred. (Gypsies Camping At South Poreupine . Case against a Schumacher man for assaulting a Chinese was dismissed by the mpgzistrate when all the facts were given. The Chinaman was cleaning the street and a car parked longer than necessary delayed his work in that quarter. He asked the driver to move the car and was met with refusâ€" al. When he took hold of the lapel of his coat to say ‘"You come and ask police," the car driver knocked him downâ€"and he struck his head. When he got ‘up he used his broom in selfâ€"deâ€" fence. "You had no right to grab him,." was the answer. Heavy Fall of Snow on Tuesâ€" day. Other South Poreuâ€" pine News Counsel Gardiner pleaded for the accused but the magistrate fined the Chinaman $100 and costs, but would not make the upstairs public. This charge was changed to read, "Having liquor contrary to the L.C.A." For having beer other than in his private dwelling, $25 and costs was inâ€" flicted, and beer seized. Chinamen figured largely in a case concerning liquor in a Golden avenue cafe.. Police found an opened bottle of liquor hidden behind a refrigerator in the kitchen of the cafe. The proprieâ€" tir when asked why he had the bottle, said "the boys had a drink," but later said he had found the bottle left unâ€" corked in an upstairs room and brought it down. 128. .8 .*, * D.“.“.“.fl.â€:..." 6w hy hy hy a o hy uy _ ho be io oo 44 l R 6 $ ‘lo }JI , Schumacher ‘, MAY ?27th and 28th 3. f’f‘v““ AKER AND RITZ BROS. in -,'; b‘m‘:: ‘OLLIES" * ! . Jo« en o‘o C, MAY 30th and 31st £ :_‘;rb i NDAY, MAY 29th 3 | NA and GLENDA FARRELL in _ %| *# o‘o Loa.ke EAVEN 4 CT PAYX" and NEWS ::: Treg. JUNE ist and 2ng 3 | CE and ALICE BRADY in $ | pling UCAGO®" 4 †® TOON anD NEws 3. | CHH .:. , JUNE 3rd and ith ‘ and BEATRICE LILLIE in HYTHM®* HE PEOPLE®" (sShort) i:o-m.:.o:n:“\fn'n'n‘u:n:“:“:«'oo‘n:“'u:u:u’oo'n:\ wÂ¥ "@ C# *# O# # w # e _ Three lads were charged with being on the "part of the travelled portion of the road used by vehicles"â€""thumbâ€" <ng" their wayâ€"or trying to get a ride to Timmins. ‘Two of the boys were standing on the edge of the road so they were allowed to go but the third lad, whio evidently was getting a ride for all three took the rap himself and was fined $5 and costs. The boy did not know he was committing an ofâ€" fence against the law. It appears that one may stand on the road edge and do what h likes with his thumb, but to come on to the travelled portion and jerk Pis thumb is a crime in the eyes of the law. One man was charged with using obscene language in a public place. "I was taking my wife home sir," said the accused, "and I had ‘to luse strong lanâ€" guage to make her come."â€"$5 and costs. For failing to stop at a "stop" sign another paid a fine of $1 and costs. Tuesday‘s polic»> court docket was igain a very large one. As case after ‘ase of "drunks" came up before his vorship and all pleaded guilty, the nagistrate facetiously remarked: "This s quite a drunken township." All paid r fine. One lady‘s case comes up next woek, For having no namse and no clearâ€" ince lights on a truck one paid $1 and ‘osts and four others paid $1 for havâ€" ing no clearance lights, For refusing to pay a poll tax an mployee in a Schumacher hotel will 10w pay his poll tax to the> township plus $1 fine and costs. y A case of riding a bicycle on the sidewalk resulted in a youth paying Watson, of Dome Ex eaving on Thursday for a seotland. a@ilu CO: on the edg ‘ allowed to evidently w Police Court ere charged with being f the travelled portion 1 by vehicles"â€""thumbâ€" â€"or trying to get a ride IT‘wo of the boys were e edge of the road so 1ed ‘to go but the thirda Il 1 Connau now That Téll rreet Victoria in the mornâ€" doorstep at ) from Torâ€" rrespondent iglehart but intil Porgquis : of a simltâ€" 1J Special rlat feoll mornâ€" who New ike il CHILIYS HEALTH CLINIC AT SCHUMACHER, MAY 27 The Child‘s Healith Clinic will be hek in the Schumacher Public School tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, May 27, from 3 to 5. All mothers are invited to attend with their babies. Provincial Police officers McDougall, Trmgenza and Shepard, with a search ‘ party, are dragging the lake with grapâ€" pling irons to recover the body. ) Jodoin, a miner employed by the Toâ€" burn Gold Mine, was a brother of Rev. Father Jodoin, parish priest Of a French Catholic church in Kirkland Kirkland Lake, May 24. â€"Lucien Joâ€" doin, 27, met tragic drath this afterâ€" noon in the waters of Lake Sesekinika, when the boat in which he and two Catholic priests, Father Champagne and Father Dehaes, were crossing the lake to Lomire Island, capsized. Revy. Father Champagne, parish priest of a Catholic church in Larder Lake, and Rev. Father Dehaes of Kirkâ€" land Lake succereded in saving their lives by clinging to the overturned Two Saved but Third Drowned at Kirkland Lucien Jodsin Loses I~ When Boat Upsets dlater) is to take place at the home of Miss A. Sullivan. Mr. Lox Lonergan is expected home from hospital toâ€"day, his condition beâ€" ing much improved. Mrs. Eli Cantor and daughter, Myra, of Golden avenue, left on Wednesday for Montreal, from which port they sail on Friday on the S.S. "Aurania" for London. England, where they will visit for three months. We wish them a happy holiday and pleasant voyage. Sidewalks are being laid this week on Front street, east of Crawford. Gypsies are visiting in South Porâ€" cupin»@.. They are camping for a week on the vacant lots on Huot street which they have rented from Mr. Huot. Three large tents, several cars and a homeâ€"made trailer, and several chilâ€". dren are included in their equipment. They probably have moved on here. from Ansonville, | Another tea, which is to be held unâ€" der the auspices of the Catholic Woâ€" men‘s League early next month (date A wellâ€"attended meeting of the exeâ€" cutive of the Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital Auxiliary met on Wed sgay at the home of Mrs. R. Dye, Dome. The afternoon was spent in getting ready for the last meeting of the season, to be on Wednesday next, June lst, in the Masonic hall. Plans were disâ€" cussed and suggestions givenm for a strawberry tea, which may materialize some time in the near future, for which Mrs. F. C. Evans offered her home and lawn. Victor Haneberry is progressing fayvâ€" orably toâ€"day after tonsil operation in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Masterton and daughter, Patricia, are leaving Dome Extension on Thursday for Montreal where they will sail on Friday on the S$.S. "Duchess of Atholl" for Scotland. They will spend three months visiting relatives in Dundge and other points. We wish them "bon voyage." Mr. Bruce Edmonson, of Oshawa, is visiting the camp on mining business. Miss Irene Armstrong,. registered nurse, who is on the stafif of the Strong Memorial hospital in Rochesâ€" ter, NY., is arriving on Thursday to spend three weeks‘ holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong, of Bloor avenue. The monthly dance held in the Comâ€" munity hall at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite will take place on Saturday night. Mr. M. G. Clarke was visiting in R>nfrew over the weekâ€"end. South Porcupine over the weekâ€"end, while in South Porcupine she was the guest of Mrs. W. Raynor. The evont of the week is to be the choir concert at the High School hall on Friday nizht. In addition to the children there will be other wellâ€"known local artists on the programme and the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite orchestra. This choir is directed by Miss T. Burns unâ€" der the auspices of the Consumers Coâ€" operative Educational committee. Fellow Karl Eyre presented Brother Spinks with a past dictator THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO >nd, mc Mr. Tanner Speaker ..\ at South Poreupine SILVER ANNIVERSARY CLASS LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Most boys and girls of high school age, whether they are aware of it or not, begin to develop and to show a lspecial liking and adeptness for cerâ€" tain lines of business or vocation; and as Mr. Tanner explained, Vocational as carried on in a high ischool, is an endeavour to ascertain that particular adeptness and to add school curriculum greater degree of specialized training in those studies ; best suited to the individual student, tand which will serve him best in his life in the community. Since one sucâ€" 'ceeds best and is happiest when emâ€" i ployed in a work he likes, the student ‘is cffered various kinds of sample |studies in his first year. Then, after lconsulta-‘.ion with the student‘s parâ€" ents, specialization continues in the ifollowing years in works found to be Imost; suited to the individual. The purpose of introducing vocational guidâ€" ance is to change the prized product ’of the high school from merely an !academic bookworm to a happilyâ€" working, intelligent and useful member of the communityâ€"to prevent, in all events, the existence of "square pegs in round holes." \ Music and musical appreciation are to or substitute for the usual high studies which have developed remarkâ€". able, spontaneous interest in many students. The Timmins High and ’Vo- cational School orchestra, under the dqirection of Mr. Chapman, who has South Porcupine, May 25.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A most impressive, and thoroughly interesting and enterâ€" taining illustration of the degree of success which may be attained in Voâ€" cational Guidance work was given to the South Porcupine Kiwanis Club on Thursday evening last, when Mr. W. W. Tanner, principal of the Timmins High and Vocational School, revealed to the club something of the manner and principle in and upon which this work is carried on in that institution. Addresses_ Kiwanis Club on Vocational Guidance ASLOW AS aP ROUNO TRIP From MONTREAL July 16, 26 â€"â€" Aug. 5, 18 to NEW YORK and Return 9â€"DAY OCEAN CRUISES 15 S LOW AS ROUNO TRIG ... swim, join in deck sports, horse races, bridge parties © Romance and recreation on the high seas ... on a stately transâ€"Atlantic liner! Danceyour way to New Y ork "Aiways Carry Canadian Pazz'ï¬c Express Travellers * +% Good the W orld Over" Ducbess or Atboll (30,000 tomns displacement) wel 100 Sudbury States there is no tru that Hitler orcered a: because of its failure The rest of the meeting was conâ€" cerned chiefly with tax cases. If the matter cannot be successfully settled by the township council it will be dealt with by the district judge. The parties concerned must now state their case and claims wheore there is a possible depreciaticn of property values. South Porcupine, May 25.â€"(Special to The Advance»â€"A regular council meeting was held on Monday in the council chambers. This date (May 23) being the last day of appeal there were several parties objecting to the closâ€" ing of a part of Crawford street, which is a measure to improve the public school grounds. Closing of Part of Crawford Street PDiscussed QOwinz to the weather :« the Sunday School picnic wa on the 24th, but will be ann a later date. Miss Grace Hixcocks, of | was the guest of Mr. and NV Wylie over the weekâ€"end. Meeting of Council At South Poreupine Tup Gilbert, of Queéen‘s Unive arrived home last week. Mr. C. Martin spent the weel visiting friends in Kirkland Laksf Work is being rushed on the swimâ€" ming pool here, under the direction of the Lions Club. with the aid of the township and the McIntyrse Mine, and this will certainly be a great advanâ€" tage to the town, especially for chilâ€" dren who do not get a holiday at a beach. Leng, â€" oOft : cLorol mother home. Members of t minton club wet pine badminton end hey Miss Grace Hixcocks, of Monteith, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wylie over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. H. Leng, who has been visitâ€" ing in Toronto, and attending her son‘s graduation at Kingston, returned home Sunday. Her daughter, Miss Marion Leng, of Toronto, accompanied her Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Weston were in Toronto last week atending the dental convention. Empire Day was observed at the pubâ€" lic school on Monday, with many parâ€" ents and friends turning out to see the children. The cadets wore in uniâ€" form. Mrs, M. L. Urquhart was chairâ€" man for the event and addressed the children. Mr. Austin Neame also gave a very interesting address. The proâ€" gram included several dances around the Maypole by the children. The Child Welfare Clinic will be held in the public school on FPriday aftsrnoon, May 29, from 3 to 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leck, of Creighâ€" ton Mines, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Leck. Mrs. T. Clarke and children spent the. holiday visiting har mother in Kirkland Lake. The C:G.I.T. girls are holding a and bake sale in the church hall Saturday, afternoon, May 29. from . 6: p.m. The proceeds of this sale go towards financing the girls‘ s mer camp at Lorraine. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mainwaring and daughter left Thursday for Englehart for an extended vacation. Schumacher, May 25.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. E. Labruin and baby are visiting relatives in Sudbury. charge of musical education at school, both surprised and delig the club on Thursday night in a formance which showed not only traordinary talent and self confid but also a definite delight on the of each student, in the work he doing. * Kirkland Players Visit Schumacher Visitors Take Part in Ba minton T o urnamen | Other Schumacher News dminton club over the iying in the tournament ers of the Kirkland Lak club were guests of the dminton club over the â€"AÂ¥A Rome despatch truth in 1€) the report torn down ute him. ondit bad Tojlal he the hted parl on 3 to will im ~â€" pet Tea d lmpl ovements Made __| To St. Paul‘s Church 1c Several Brownies passed their skipâ€" ping and balancing tests, and the test for putting out fire, and Sybil Ostrom won her "golden bar‘" which makes her now a second class Brownie. Dancing was practiced, and sewing tests were given, and Flora Reed won her badge for sewing. Brown Owl told them that if Saturâ€" Browrie News Disappointed: in the weather condiâ€" tlions of Tuesday, which made their outdoor hike impossible, did not deter our little Brownie pack from getting down to business at their meeting and making it a very practical and enjoyâ€" ible one from attending the funeral of their uncle, Mr. M. Pierce, of Fenelon Falls on Monday. Mr. Wm. Thomas was entertained at his home at Dome Extension on Tuesâ€" day in honour of his birthday. Friends and neighbours met to wish him many more years of happiness. Whist was played at which Mrs. B. Curtis won first prize, Mrs. Spitz second, and Miss Azsnes Robertson third. The hostess Mrs. S. Lloyd, of Dome Extension, with her son, Henry, and his wife, and daughter, Mrs. A. Moreau, left by car on Wednesday morning to spend three weeks at a summer cottage at Lion‘s Head, Bruce Peninsula. They will spend a frow days fishing at Temagami en route. Mr. Bolt Nednesday _ position.. Friday, May 20th (not 13th). Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. John Purnis (nge Margaret Roach) on May 25th, in the Porcupine General hospitalâ€"a daughter. A cable has been received annountâ€" ng the safe arrival of Mr. and Mrs. F; Reynolds in Liverpool on Saturdaw. Errata:â€"The date of birth of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Pugsley, of the Paymaster. was wrongly given on Menday. The baby was bormn on Friday., May 20th (not 13th). Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rates, of Timmins, in the Porcupine General hospital, on May 25thâ€"a daughter. a son, After holding service in the parish hall for a §unday. on account of the painting and decoration of St. Palul‘s Church, the consregation worshipped on Sunday last in the church again. The interior has been entirely done over and a new ceiling (which will facilitate the heating arrangements) ilas bsen put in. On Monday of this week the Men‘s Club of the church met in a "bee" and painted the floor. The church looks now in fine conâ€" dition. south Porcupine, May 25.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The softball tbeam of ladies have commenced practice. Monâ€" day night saw them on the ball grounds but their team has not yet been picked. Bormnâ€"on May 24th in the Poreuâ€" pind 0J J Other News of South Poreuâ€" pine and the Dome Mines SOUTH PORCUPIXE \\(CAM B'“A Kodaks (all sizes) BRING YOUR EILMS éenthusSsiast TO US Pearce Cross Drug Stores LIMITED THE PRESCKIPTION STORE rs, D. and M. st Dome, came attending the Mr. M. Pierce a dainty lunch to her guests happy evening was enjoyed by on May 24th, in the Porcuâ€" weral hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Vitanen, of McDonald lakeâ€" ind M. Ludgat*e _ Main street, left Siscoe, where he 4th, in the Porcuâ€" back on Tuesday funeral of their of Fenelon Falls of Presâ€" Tuesday of their on has * * * * * * * * * * * *‘ D. Company of the Algonauin Regiâ€" ment, the local militia unit, will atâ€" send: the annual camp at Niagaraâ€"onâ€" ‘he <Lake from July 4 to July 9 this year. As noted in a previous of The Advance, there are to be 50. all ranks, in the company this year, as against 35 last year. This allows room for some further recurits. Those wishâ€" ing to join the unit should apply to Major W. F. Morgan, M.C., E.D., on training night at the temporary headâ€" quarters of the company in the St. John Amublance building, Birch St. S. The training nights are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, commencing at 7 p.m. * *4 *4 4 4 4 Finest Quality, Sseasoned WE CARRKY A Complete Stock of CAMERAS and SUPPLLIES SEE THE NEW Argus Candid Camera Last week he agreed to coâ€"operate with the government‘s scheme for air rearmament. It was thought he was working on plans for a new factory to build planes when the intruders enâ€" Still Room for Recruits for D Company‘s 1938 Camp Known as Ford of Britain Silverâ€"haired: and nervous, Lord Nufâ€" firld has given away nearly $100,000,â€" 000 in the past fifteen years, Known is the "Henry Ford of Britain" beâ€" cause of his mass production of lowâ€" pricedâ€" Morris autos, he frequently works alone at night in his private ofâ€" fice. Britain, where kidnapping is alm« without precedent, was amazed at | laring attempt. The two men w mken to the Oxford Polics Static where they were held incommunica{ Afficials refused to disclose their ide ities, They will be brought before magistrate for hearing toâ€"morrow. The men arrived in front of the fa ‘ory in large limousine, and bolc walked into the plant. , A.: persor friend. of the manufacturer, Kennerl| Rumford, overheard them order Lo Nuffield to. leave the building and e tér their car. He telephoned for poli from another part of the building. B fore the men could get away a doz policemen arrived in four cars, su rounded the building and arrested t pair. day is a nice fine day they are to meet at her home at 230, bringing sandâ€" wiches and have toa in the woods. And next Tuesday, if the weather The men wrre seized after they ha entered. Lord Nuffield‘s office at th Cowley Motor Works near Oxford,. an ordered him to entor their automobile The plant already had closed for th night. A friend: of Lord Nuffield‘s in a nea by office heard the men‘s voices an called the police. The two men woer arrested quickly. And next Tuesday, if the we is nice, they will have their hike Daring Attempt to Kidnap British Lord wWeivy dUdaAigsouclu (U«â€"=«I11K1lL 11 a Garin‘?t tempt to kidnap Viscount Nuffi wealthy British motor manufactu who has given millions of pounds charity. Jokes About It A short @me later Lord Nuffield t members of his Morris Motor Co pany band, who were practising n theâ€" office: "Well, boys, what do : think of it? Two men have just t to kidnap me." London, May 24.â€" were arrested toâ€"night Guilty Man Caught by Poâ€" lice Through Use of Phone by Friend Mil and QOfficeâ€"Lakeview Road SOUTH PORCUPINE At Hamilton‘s you will find ¢ anteed quality, in all buil supplies . . _ At reasonalle p 100. GEORGE D. HAMILTON For Every Building Purpos PMHMLONE re seized after they hac Nuffield‘s office at the Works near Oxford. anc TELEPHONE 28 EP €) 111 bold|v police . Beâ€" doz>n O uT th )t