boys ha training paration of the k prep Iroquois Fall: tial to The Ad (1IOLS FAIlS BOY Committzemen â€" special Troop m« parish hall, on progressive â€" wWOrkK. AL games were playscd by t enthusiasm. The attentior was diverted to the realiz gers and propér care of C _ The Troop was taken c n sprecially prepared sit exist 11 vision « JTroguot Scouts at Iroquois Falls Given Badges Their fi sticks, a; siderable Then M Special Troop Meeting at Falls Last Week. tion Or if 1 dissover things at night 1 need 1 simply phone and have them delivered to my door." oc PRVG COMPANY I\\l,‘\(l‘ llll ATRE FAST DELIVERY §O0n UVf had not SCo Cigarettes and Tobaceos Magazines and Papers Boxed Chocolates _ Assorted Candy Ice Cream Bricks or Bulk Ginger Ale Soda Water Sandwiches Light Lunches Shaving Supplies Razor Blades 161M firt bri Films and Cameras Cosmetics â€" Beauty Aids â€" Totletries Kotex Modess Kleenex Thermos Bottles Writing Paper and Envelopes Complete Baby Needs Prescriptions Drug Sundries Patent Medicmes No need to waste time coming down town for the things you may need from the drug store. Simply phone 648 and the Goldfields fast delivery service will have your parcel at your dvor in a few moments. Uay and night service on drug needs, magazines, cigaretles, ice cream, bottled drinks, sandwiches and light lunches. iT riewed . Pa 11 C â€"~Pi m. Th ‘ted to th« ~ m€ bu 1 J FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS for while making preâ€" igh they did clear some way, still they made no ase of spread of flames. s kindled with large would have taken conâ€" to make it go correctly. es called upon the FPirst to go and make thcir were on hand at the eting held here, in the Friday evening. regular work of the ‘hich time many tests atrols carried on their k. At â€" intermission yed by the boys with attention of the grouy O C tion of the gi alization of ¢( 0E camp fire n oulsidg, WhnfI site had bee ) conditions the nder the super in T; H. Wilke 1¢1, two Ir this brush Ire on whi Th NO ARCEQO â€"LO F0 â€" Uo WwA town on busy days. 1 just phone The Goldâ€" fields." C EFIr th y : P t ‘he in the thesd pile T enough to" preps same time, small der control. Returning to t askerd to sit doy chairman of the then called upo some 600 ha but t! provement Scouter : two Scouts kept while in a most Titing mat made the presentation Szcouts Jack Laframboi. Charron, on their m ments. Heâ€"also mentio lute necessit tion in camp tion wa fire, as if they wrre in the bush. Those two Scouts showed in a moment their achieved training, and immediately placed stones around the fire place, and clkkared away brush that might catA1 fire. They then kindled their fire with small ¢twigs, quick starting birch bark, and placed a pole on which to go down In hang the Mr. Wilk« town for the things you may is ma 34 .000 sit down. ol the S ed upon ac mp fires, and >‘ prepare th i thelr marked achie also mentioned that it w the boys really going aft juraged the Committcee o hoped for by them. Me ide that during 1937, out ) Scouts in Canada, or ined their first class baa of takit ed a pole on whici »aill and utenst‘s. with th« all, t Mr. C irke¢ every prc make it meal, at to keeyp it _class baag marked im and Dou 1€ SUJp was th H> mentioned that one in the South could not visualize the real beauty of Northern Ontario, until such times as they could pay a visit up here. Also that in the relatively short time the North had besn built up, remarkable strides had been made. He finished up with stating that every moment of nis jcurney was being thoroughly enjoyed, and that he was particularly pleased to once again see his old camping budâ€" dies, even if they did belong to some ng to OoveriooK this uniortunalté napâ€" pening, and renew old acquaintances. Mr. Mortlock, who is an active Scoutâ€" er, and Scoutmaster of one of the Bowâ€" manville Troops, gave a very interes®â€" ing talk to the boys here. bringing to Scouts had, thoey finished up with jain. Some remark was made that if the jam had held out lonzer, the boys would also have stayved longor. Bowma no tou1 and and reign patrol ind Jergens Teck Tooth Brush at 50c N t * TOOTH Brltell PASTE 66 WHITE TOpS†SHOE Cleager MclIntosh Parker‘s Quink at â€"* 15c Noxzema Cream Sun Glasses Baby Nipples 10c, pubd FLOATING CARBOLIC PURE CASTILE Soap This fast delivery service costs you nothing. When you phone your order to the Goldfields Drug Store you benelit by their special low prices just as you would shopping in person. You‘ll appreciate the convenience of shopping by phone . . . and the low prices, too! EREE Vest Pocket Dictionary with bettle of inmnanmny in to the friend M verlook this ind renew ol Â¥li 11 tlock W alt. Disney‘s Snow White Game FRJ with purchase of 11 i _ tney mp. Whi atrol to w A 1| ck, who is editor of the atesman, located in his is at present making a North with other editors ‘s of Ontario and Quebsc, naged to break away to Iroquois Falls Scouts. between these Scout leadâ€" * up at Blue Springs last > they were attending Troo While each one f2l )1 to which they had be best, yet they were will _this unfortunate hap A. Frowe then in‘troâ€" ) a Scouting pal and the Leaders of tins r R. H. Mortlock of "So handy having the (Goldfields Drug Store deliver smokes or drinks when I need them." When enjoying a quiet evening at home and 1 want ; zood cigar. A detective magazine or a good mixer 1 don‘t have to get up and go downtown. I just phone the Goldfields. Milk of Magnesia LC Soap THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAR Assorted ToffTees C 1a SO ap 2 cakes 15C 29I¢, 2 Times::â€"â€"The charity som» men consists of a willingnes pass the hat. Arriving at Southampton, Eng., aboard the Empress of Britain, the Canadianâ€"born Countess of Egmont is pictured here pointing out places of interest to her husband, Frederick George Moore Perceval, 24â€"yearâ€"old rancher earl of Calgary. Priced f rom Reg, 25¢ Special Long Long Bars for for 53¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ wh bus fici fej Doesn‘t Want Better "BB.B." for Mining time ayg an article in t] Tribune in whi writer suggeost>c MA thu: inve Bur 10 Cli ndustry nc D Initials St gl 11 1( 10 p ard (O1 lief th WC it Ul11 onal r1ll zht Ha otless _ $UsIness lat it om t] In en but patriot s of cov NIl LNnIlZALl )1 A T the c publi r Mi imple poli 91 11 im mMC! ernmrRt rnment ‘yone eise, D fathered by imbling mbling 1 ind â€" for Bureau. In€ we were init ) New York i an idealisti that what th the NC m1il yp2S, I1aCL CVE e element, of cha uld be considered NI diff * TCAll he ho Pioneers, Braiornes, , â€" McIntyres and of the future would turned: down, just 1 properties in the ining would be so such a higzh plane. completely cut of P 91 1 opinio mining here is the slightâ€" lan will be adoptâ€" people have sense ne ap} Busine O00ks bett 0| the write : creation eers and repulatior ses and rla grounds tha mptoms of pos in enough, ani courts are suf ir trim withou rivate policin! pl ind a violation tatutes, Police _ provide cushy, un>mypl siness Bureau S after~ ths but, of course y that supe. must reccilyv‘s Uhe efforts them how emming as it A" T | idable uncerâ€" tion, but we it caught on ; Deal, what uch like. s there would ice, and the tter business rovide a few ushy,. swivelâ€" lW 18 ptTC man. ) did not say ipproval and M )X pe ol ban : a loyal Cat â€"and â€"bus let ssional of Monda 14 SUC specid the minin â€"~to0â€"aâ€"hig y compie Holmes e Bureal : for all at digest. Â¥ uld indu with voc! rated inâ€" 3ut there ride such it 3185 AUV indivic etter Â¥ t Hollin rilorne; On 1J that 111 A 1 LT} Up th to i DANCE RECITAL 4906 0 06 4 6 0 6 4 6 0 44 60600 0 40080 ¢6 0080404064808 0 006664464 Cochrane, Juns 8.â€"The funseral o Herbert Pollock, aged 63, pionger Nort! Land lumberman, who died on Sunda, at Kingston, was held at Cochrane toâ€" day (Wednesday) from the Cochran United Church, and was very larg> attended. The body was accompanie to Cochrane by the widow and : daughter, Miss Elaine Pollock, who a nurse in training at the Kingsto) hospital. Peter Williamson went from Cochrane to North Bay and re turned on the same train as carried th remains of his friend, the late Herber Pollock. Pioneer Lumberman Passes at RKingston Mr. Polloc Pollock who liam Polloc} The Department of 1Mines and Fishâ€" eries, which is under the administraâ€" tion of the Honourable Onesime Gagâ€" non, P.C., has recently published Part A of the Annual Report of the Bureau of Mines, consisting of "Mining Operâ€" ations and Statistics." This publicaâ€" tion, as indicated by its title, contains the statistics of the Quebece mineral production and a review of. the min‘ng development work performed during 1936. It is a volume of 166 pages, the text of which is accompanied by plates, maps and other illustrations. A brief analysis of the volume reveals a sories of authoritative views and inâ€" formation on the progress of the minâ€" eral industry in Quebec. The first twenty. pages treat of the various acâ€" Herb Pollick Succumbs to Injuries in Acceident. Quebec Dept. of Mines Issues Useful Report Pipers to play for the Scolttish Dances "Aund at that, Bob, 101 PUE 436 HNALC CA VUIMJA PUC AVUSMOHAL SNIWNWLL "ITIVH DINOSVW Branch Office: Reed Block, Timmins, K. C. MORTSON, Manager . because life insurance is the one sure method to provide for all contingencies. The two policies I now have with Confederation Life, with Total Disability Benefits, are a good starter. They provide my family with $10,000 if I should die, and will pay me an income of $100 a month if I should become totally disâ€" abled through sickness or accident. I am going to put on additional insurance, so that if I live to retirement age, as I hope to do, my wife and I will be able to live in reasonable comfort and independence."‘ "Believe me, it‘s going to be Confederation Life again, too." ND CHILDREN‘S DRESS BALL CONFEDERM‘ION LIFE lllllllll A 5 8 O C I AT I O M OOOOOOO BY THE PUPILS OF MARGARKT EASTON was the son of unded the firm i1 Sons at Engleha iness now being ca n Tom. ‘The famil came north when t pierced the territory Contractor k in the lumberi MATINEE SATURDAYX AT 3%.30 P.»M iglas, grad‘aats with an MD car crashed : Programme Starts at 8 p.m n of Will ADMISSION :: 50c W1l On 11 g1IC P revi pag Ins} Inspector of (Abitibi and proximately detailed sur paid the Di Carleton Placs Canadian:â€" Some strange requests are made to poi.ceâ€" men. The octher evening the attention of a police officer was attracted to a parked car by a heated argument. On investigation the man in the case asked the arm of th>e law to make his wife sit in the frort sscatâ€"with him. He gave a typical Irish answer: "If you can‘t do anything with her, what do you exâ€" poect me to do?" The officer then reâ€" sumed his beat. iT C nd it ductio Collect all these Coupons you can. Get your friends to save them for you. â€" Clip neatlyâ€"Do not roll or fold. Porcupine Advance Addrc Free Vote Coupon Good for 100 Votes SUBSCRIPTION EXTENSION DRIVE pel survey, mal Mackenzie of _ of the Chibc It may be rec f attention wa of th« to th irvery. THURSDAY. JUNE O9TH,. 1938 th2 prIncip of mines ayr 6L Mine: Temi t[he iden ind u Burecau of Mines: tables collection of dues, geoloâ€" he. activities of the laâ€" pâ€"making, lectures io ublications, exhibitions, etc. . . . Foliowing â€" the y facts regarding the mingrals, their markets prices for them. As reâ€" and asbestos lengthy ven. Then nearly forty ted to the report of the ines in Westorn Quebes emiscamingue), and ap:â€" e same number, to the , made in 1936 by Dr. ie of the principal proâ€" Chibougamauâ€"Opemisca be recalled that a groat n was paid to the preâ€" of this report in FeQâ€" airt of volume, there is ie employment, wages ents which occured in dustry, followed by a ncipal operators an s and quarries in the publication may be obâ€" iest addroessed to the 1 of Mines, Quebec. in the Manyv Novelties