Miss Celia Spitz is on holiday in Toâ€" ronto. ; A very quiet wedding took piace in Miss Mary Curtis is visiting her couâ€" sin, Miss Pearl Hogg, in Markham for a week or two. ©0009000000000099660008000¢0¢ e Mr. Sidney Hughes spent the holiday in Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Mr. Dan Hughes, motored to Sigma over the weekâ€"end. Mr. C. Edgcumbe spent the weekâ€"end holiday visiting his brother in Noranda. ~*Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johns motored to Sigma visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Crae, over the holiday Mrs. Aitken and son, Darwin, Miss Phyllis Cahill, and Mr. Clayton Kavaâ€" nagh left on Wednesday with Mr. P. O‘Grady for holidayâ€"Mrs. Aitken two months at Fort Coulonge, Phyllis Cahill to Campbell‘s Bay, Clayton Kavanagh to Vinton and Mr. O‘Grady to Killalo. _ _Miss P. Maxwellâ€"Smith of Toronto is spending two weeks‘ vacation at the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Starr, from Peterborough, with Mr. and Mrs. Ausâ€" ten (daughter) and Mrs. Guerin and Mr. Walter Page motored up for the weekâ€"end, visiting Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Laffin (sisters) and Mr. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Blake and chilâ€" dren left on Wednesday by car for two months‘ vacation in Deseronto. Asking for further information conâ€" «ceérning the dreamâ€"castles of the Kiâ€" wanis, we have been told that some day (next year we hope) the greatest dream of all South Porcupine mothers (and perhaps fathers) may take shape. A swimming pool on this side of the lake for our youngsters! It sounds too good to be true. We were at Schuâ€" macher swimming pool on Tuesday, and if the Lions Club (instigators) and all furtherers of this grand accomplishâ€" ment wish to receive payment in full for their work and contributions, all they have to do is to go and see those Schumacher children enjoying it! Adamson Drug STORE Phone 68 The Porcupine CGeneral hospital looks most imposing structure, now that it stands with its final coat of stucco, finished clean and new, coverlooking the town. The Kiwanis Club of South Porcupine is undertaking the task of beautifying the grounds, following a blueprint made by Mr. Kinkel (brother _of Mr.â€"P. Kinkel of the Buffaloâ€"Anâ€" kerite) who was at one time landscape gardener architect for the City of Bufâ€" faly. Each Kiwanian has undertaken to do 12 hours of work on the grounds, or to supply a workman for that iength of time. The Club hopes that the spruce and other evergreen shrubs planted by the members will tak> root and grow and although next year a more elaborate schedule will be carried out, this year the planting of trees and grass seed, levelling the ground and covering the hillside with a foundation of loam is as much as they have proâ€" mised to do. ‘Two hundred and fifty shrubs will be planted next spring, ing definitely now on order. For this worthy enterpris>, the second work of this branch of the Kiwanis, our town is grateful. Playground equipment is definitely on the way for the Kiwanis Children‘s playground. Four “teebersâ€i are going up, one whirligig and post, two sandboxes with canopy tops, and . a sand chute, and softball equipment. All that now is lacking is a sgupervisor Someone is badly needed who will su-‘ pervise the games and assist in the general welfare of the children. We‘ understand that a small salary can be paid to the proper person, who will be selected by either Mr. F. C. Evans or Mr. W. Honer, to ither of whom appliâ€" cation can be made. l When you have used the first tin, you imay have it reâ€"filled at our store for only South Porcupine, July 6th.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Cortificates to sucâ€" ceéessful students to entrance to High Behool examination have been mailed to thos who sat at South Porcupine High School, we are informed by Prinâ€" cipal W. S. Blake, and certificates to those who were recommended by the public school principals for High School entrance at the Goldzn City, Dome and South Porcupine public schools will be received by them on September lst at the South Porcupine High School. In this issue will be found a list of Lower Bchool promotions in South Porcupine High School. BRUCE AVE, BDrugs Toiletries Tobaceos sOUTH PORCUPINE Kiwanis Club Making Excellent Job of Finishing Grounds Around Hospital. Even More Ambitious Plans for Next Year. Swimming Pool Also Planned for Future So. Porcupine Hospital and Grounds Improved Good Work by the South Porcupine Kiwanis Club Flies â€" Moths â€" Bugs ALSO MOSQUITO OILS 8 oz. tin Price Cuaranteed to Kill All 25 Cents THIS SUMMER USEF dBC Sudbury Star:â€"Bingo for charity or religion is now legal. But that does not make it any easier to win. Frank Miner left last week to attend the centennial celebration in Prescott. Mrs, Ellis Wright, of Connaught Hill, entertained at luncheon on Wednesday in honour of Mrs. John McPhate, who has been visiting in town. Mrs. Mcâ€" Phate left on the Nortrland on Wedaâ€" nesday for Peterborough. Mrs. Alec Ro and Sheila, le holiday in Mor Mrs. Anderson has moved to a for the summer. We regret tha as a daughter to Bowes was print is a son. Miss B. M. C. Shaw leaves this week to motor with Mrs. C. Meath, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, to a seaside resort in North Carolina and to Asheville, N.C. Mr. Bill and Miss Theresa Miner, with Mr. and Mrs. Powers, of Timâ€" mins, are leaving on Saturday to spend two weeks in Toronto and Prescott. Mrs. Moore, of Edmonton, Alberta, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ray Anâ€" derson. Also visiting at the Anderson home are Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and two daughters, of Sundridge. Mr. Caskey, of office, was and Mrs. Smith t Mr. and Mrs. 4 this week for tw Toronto, â€"Brockvi Mr. Ray Blood holiday in Cobde: Mr. Callum Stevensc weekâ€"end in Kirkland I Mr. and Mrs. Walte family spent the holid: Miss Janet Dyve is gonquin Park camp. Mrs. Gordon Spen visiting friends in S It will be interost Mr. Wally Martin, o merly at Pairhurst‘s hear that he is the twin girls born about Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lly spent the holida; Mrs. C. Kemsley, of the tored to Algongquin Park with her daughter, Mary, w a girls‘ camp then>. h ley will holiday in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dy Tuesday by motor for Color: iday. Mr. Bert Sutherland Goldfi»lds Drug Store, lieving Mr. Jack Brisc Drug Store. Mr. Brisc in Englehart and othe: Mr. Pete Smith leaves this wee holiday in Toronto and other poi Mr. Osborne Sheppard leaves on day for holiday in Ottawa for werks. South Porcupine, July 6.â€"(Special To The Advance)â€"A pleasing shower for a brideâ€"toâ€"be was held on Wednesâ€" ,day evening at the home of Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Myers, Rae avenue. The guest of honour was Miss Jane Armstrong, who on July 28th will become the bride of Mr. Albert Blackburn. Twenty friends met and enjoyed a social evening, durâ€" ing which a large basket decorated in pink and white was brought in and placed before the brideâ€"toâ€"be, filled with gifts of linen daintily and fittingâ€" ly packaged and labelled. Mrs. Wilson Rayner was joint hostess with Mrs. Myers on this ocasion, and after bingo games, a dainty buffet lunch was servâ€" ed by the hostesses to the guests. Mrs. K. Myeors, accompanied by her father Mr. J. B, St. Paul, is leaving on Friday for holiday at the parental home in Kazuabazua. Shower Brideâ€"toâ€"Be At South Porcupine Houth Porcupit Lutheran FPinn kaari, on July : Apilo became | Tienhaara. Other News of South â€" cupine and the Dome Miss Helen . for holiday in Mr. and Mrs,. P. O‘Sh Patrick and Micheal, sp day in North Bay and Ca they visited the quintupl Mr. M. O‘S) Mr. Perguson The regular Dom leaving on Friday : they play Frood Min Monday for the Do winners of these ga onto and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer and daug iel, spent the long North Bay. Mrs. Budrick, of 1 her brother, Mr. Ge Mrs. Helmer. Mr. Donald T ground supervi meeting. Mr. Leonard Mr. Ted Sinith in Sundridge. M 1 JAZUA th le: A 1 11 TOI 110CE of the Dome, moâ€" _â€"_â€"Park this week Mary, who will atâ€" then>. Mrs. Kemsâ€" aves this week on ind other points. , of Noranda, is uth Porcupine. ig to friends of North Bay, forâ€" n South End, to proud father of ive weeks ago. Il 11 aby announced i Mrs. Emerson Tor. The baby 11 (formerly of the Timmins) is reâ€" i Cobalt. Fire Marshal‘s e home of Mr. Oll Dye left on )lorado on holâ€" roI polnts 11 ighters, Doris Thursday for with Mrs., W. Mary and Murâ€" â€"~end holiday in ercial avenue Golden City hea with sons pent the holiâ€" ‘allander where n Friday for otball team is Sudbury where i Saturday and ion Cup. The go on to Torâ€" Honer and in Kirkland home of the ter, Roev. Pikâ€" i1 Miss Martha of Mr. Toivo enson leave _ holiday in Watertown, 1 ippointed ball idayv‘s council 0, is visiting Helmer. and pen IINnSs) I1s reâ€" Cameron‘s on holiday O for by her aving on parental at 1M =â€" OI| Tl~ Three girlsâ€"Florence Sharp (Hallâ€" nor), Marjory Maxwellâ€"Smith, and anâ€" other Guide from Timminsâ€"are all celebrating a birthday this week, and the cook has made a huge cake and they are all having a party on Thursâ€" day. The camp is wonderful, the leadâ€" €ers are wonderful, the swimming is wonderful and the, following: verbatim quotation from a Giuide speaks for itâ€" self as to the food:â€"*"The cook is swell, and does he bake pie and cakes. and cookies! and he doesn‘t care how many we eat!" There are no ‘homesick ones but sixty happy girls at Night Hawk Lake this week! The following letter speaks for itself : Birch Cliff, Ont., July 2, 1938 Rev. J. A. Lyttle, South Porcupine: The girls who are camping at Night Hawk had visitors toâ€"day and one has just called us to tell us how wonderfully they are enjoying their camp. Grade 1â€"Hilda Harry (South Porâ€" cupine) â€" honours. Grade 1â€"Mary Connrelly (Dome Exâ€" tension) honours. Grade 1â€"Norine White (South Porâ€" cupine) honours. Grade 1â€"Mollie Richards (South Porcupine) honours. Grade 1â€"Florence Connelly â€" (Dome Extension) honours. Grade 2â€"Eleanor Burke (Dome) honâ€" ours. pass. Grade IIIâ€"Lois Countryman (Dome Extension) 1st class honours. Grade 2â€"Margaret Fosterâ€" (Dome) honours. Grade 1â€"Kathleen Connelly (Dome Extension) lst class honours. Miss Huot, who is an A.T.CM., sat herself for examination in a harmony test, and was successful. Her pupils were:â€"Grade VIâ€"Joan Maxwellâ€"Smith (honours). South Porcupine, July. 6. â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Congratulations to Miss Lilyan Huot whose eleven pupils, presented for miusic examination in June, have all done her credit and passed, all with honours but one, and two gaining first class honours. South Porcupine Music Pupils Gain Honours South Porcupine Girls Enjoy Guide Camp at Night Hawk Lake. Tribute to New Pastor at South Porcupine. Other South Porcupine and Dome News Rev. and Dear Sir:â€"In accordance Grade Vâ€"Marjorie Allen (Timmins) Above is a view of the fine new swimming pool at Schuâ€" macher, sponsored by the Schumacher Lions Club, and used for the first time on Dominion Day, July the day of the Schumacher Lions field day. The picture itselt suggests the value of a good swimming pool where even Damage estimated at $80,000 was done during ‘the height of the riot that ensued when R. C. M. P. offiâ€" cers reinforced by members of the local police emâ€" ployed tear gas and batons to evict Vancouver unâ€" employed from the postâ€"office and the city art galâ€" lery. The men had occupied the buildings for several sCHUMACHER‘Ss NEW SWIMMING POOL THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ONTARICG Mrs. H. Ferrigan and brother, Mr. M. J. Sullivan, have returned from Calâ€" umet Island, where they attended the funeral of their yolung sister, Kathleen Sullivan, aged 19 years. The communâ€" ity will sympathise with them in their loss, as Kathleen was Mrs. Ferrigan‘s only sister. Her death, although a shock, was not totally unexpected, as she was being treated in the. hospital of St. Laursnt at Hull when she died. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sulliâ€" van, survive, and four brothers, Patrick, Eric, Elwood and Michael, besides Mrs. H. Ferrigan (Jessie). The death ocâ€" curred on June 23rd, and on June 25th the funeral took place from St. Anne‘s Church, Calumet Island, with Father Martel officiating, and her brothers, Eric, Elwood and Michael, with John Donley, Rudoiph Ryan and Omer Asselin acting as pallbearers. Many beautiful floral tributes were sent tesâ€" tifying to the esteem in which the famâ€" We fesl that Rev. Lyttle has done wonderful work in the Township, and on behalf of the municipality we take this means of expressing our appreciaâ€" tion thereof.â€"Carried. You have not only demonstrated your ability as a preacher of the Word of God but have always manifesterd the selfâ€"sacrificing spirit of the Master as you discharged your duties of a pastor of the people of this community, and cur desire is that you may have joy and success in the performance of your labour in the years that are to come, with best wishes for Mrs. Lyttle, yourâ€" solf and family, I remain, Sincerely yours, J. T. STEWART, Township Clerk. Copy of Resolution Moved by Mr. B. L. Clutterbuck; seconded by Mr. J. Wilson:â€"Resolved that whereas Rev. A. J. Lyttle, pastor of Birch Cliff Heights United Church, is leaving Scarboro for points north, that this council instruct the clerk to write him expressing our sincere reâ€" grets at his leaving and wishing him all success in his new environment. with the wish of the council of Scarâ€" boro‘ Township I am enclosing a copy of a resolution recently passed which is expressive of the mind of the citiâ€" zens of this municipality toward you. weeks in an effort to attract public attention to their plight. A vigorous protest was lodged against the the federal government by C.C.F. leader J. 8. Woodsâ€" worth over action of the police. One of the evicted men, injured during the riot, is shown here with police officers standing by. small children can enjoy the cool water in safety and under the right supervision. The picture shows only a small crowd of youngsters at the pool compared to some of the big crowds that have been enjoying the swimming pool facilities in the last few days. "What could I do? I jammed on the brakes and went as close to the ditch as I could. A collision ocurred, my car must have bounc>2d and landed in the ditch. My wife was unconscious, and a car coming up took her in to The <first witnessâ€"Paul Feraâ€"testiâ€" fied that Im> was travelling from 35 to 40 ‘miles per hour from Timmins to Kirkland Lake. He slowed down at the curve marked with a checkerboard as â€"~dangerous, near Connaught, and was on his right side within four feet of the ditch, when a car coming in the opposite direction, travelling toward the‘ middle of the road, bore down on him. The case occupying most of the time of the court concerned the local young man who was charged with reckless driving at Connaught on Sunday, June 26th, when a car collision causing wreckage of car and injuries to Mrs. Fera, of Kirkland Lake, and to two ocâ€" cupants of the South End car, occurâ€" red. Defendant pleaded not guilty and was defended by Lawyer Gardner. "Then there is no argument," said the magistrate. "For being drunk, 10 and costs orâ€"â€"â€"* Six violaters of Byâ€"L signs) paid $1 and costs ;Another disturber of the public peace was charged with so doing by fighting, and with being drunk. His wife asked to act as interpreter and not only did all the talking but evidently all the thinking for him. She said she was to blameâ€"he was taking her home and she fell; â€"he was not fighting. Conâ€" stable deposed he had ssen accused take his wife and shake her. She said the policeman was absolutely wrong, and implied her husband was an exâ€" ample of husbandly courtesy. ily is held, and the sorrow felt by all in this young girl‘s untimely death. Police Court Four drunks cheerfully guilâ€" ty before Magistrate Atkinson in poâ€" lice court here on Tuesday. (One, howâ€" ever, charged with being intoxicated in a public place, thought he was wrongâ€" fully accused. Constable Wood testiâ€" fied â€"that he had a phone call to go to Railroad street and found the youth not only drunk but fighting, having beenâ€"thrown out of a hotel. Finding him in an inebriated condition, he had taken him to jail. The young man wanted to ask the policseman a quesâ€" tion: "Weren‘t there seven or eight of us fighting and all piled onto me?" he said.>."You are not charged with fightâ€" ing but with being drunk," said his worship. ‘"Ten and costs or 30 days!" "What did vceu do?" said counsel 229 (stop R. Hortie, L. Belisle, M. Burton, A Camero, E. Couch, J. Countryman, P Cunningham, C. Curtis, T. Edwards, M Foster, H. Haneberry, V. Hedges, F MacDonald, M. McGuey, V. Mansfield E. Mitchell, M. Nenonen, G. Pirie, F. Sharp, H. Steeves. From Form II to Form IIH V. Bessette, M. Brown, M. Cantor, J. Coffeéy, K. Conneélly, E. Cumming, D. Deacon, E. Dogue, A. Elliott, S. Evans, 8. Ewing, A. Huhta, L. Kellow, J. Maxâ€" wellâ€"Smith, E. Macdonald, D. McGinn, M. McNevin, T. Miner, D. Morency, D. Sekulick, D. Sharp, I. Smith, V. Stewâ€" art, J. Stringer, R Walker, L, Wuoriâ€" maki. Back Road Very Bumpy ut Fairly Free of Dust From Form I to Form II A. Bannerman, H. Barron, F. Briden, R,. Cols, H. Disher, R. Doran, W. Isaacâ€" son, C. Kavanagh, J. Lee, D. Lightbody, J. McGrail, F, Maki, N. Orr, R. Pearce, I. Richardson, G. Romanick, F. Uren, The following are the Lower School promotions for South Porcupine High School :â€" Promotions From Form I to I1 and From II to III His worship‘s summing up was that this man knew the clurve was dangerâ€" ousâ€"he knew he was driving in the middle of the road, and did not keep to his proper side. of the highway. ‘"Isn‘t that wilful neglect?" he said. "There is more reason for care when he knows the road hazard and does not take proper precautions. His busiâ€" ness as driver of a car is to take every precaution not to cause injury to other people. I am giving this young man credit for honesty, but I don‘t agree that it is safe to take a hairpin curve fairly fast in the middle of the road. My job is to protect the public irrespecâ€" tive of the individual." Sentence of two months at hard laâ€" bour was imposedâ€"and his driver‘s permit suspended for three months. ©§0 000000400000 00088008 004000440 ¢ 0 0 / S. P. Lower School Promotions List EAUL., It was daylight at 8.30 p.m. and the road was clear. A provincial policeâ€" man came onto the scene from Timâ€" mins about 1% thours later and obâ€" served that skid marks of the offendâ€" ing car could be traced for 46 feet. Mr. Battrick of South Porcupine had stayed at the scene of the accident unâ€" til the provincial arrived, and swore that the cars had not been moved. A photograph taken soon after the accident was not submitted as evidence. Provincial Policeman Hancock was questioned as to this clurve being danâ€" grrousâ€"there are two curves near toâ€" gether, road signs are plainly marked and accidents at this curve are freâ€" quent, he said, Defendant on the stand spoke of poor visibility owing to dust, concurred that complainant was on his right side, and was travelling at moderate speed, having unwisely speeded up between curves, the first of which he took at 25 miles per hour. Counsel pleaded that recklessness might be a factor, but that his client was not guilty of criminal negligence or wilful misconduct. #4444444 444444444444 444442444664 *L/Z # A T A # A A% . ALNAL 1 3LF 1 L a 1nd Bantam and Hupmobile Sales and Service GOLDENX â€" CITY â€" SERVICE 0. M. Henderson 60 Miles to the Gallon One Application Guaranteed SOUTH PORCUPINE Pearce Cross Drug Stores where she was attended by Dt "THE MOST ECONOMICAL TRUCK YOU CAN OWN PORCUPINE IIS NEW FOR FURTHEE INFORMATION APPLY TO LIMITED THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG "~TORE OR IF YOU AKE GOFNG ITake Along a Bottle of to Last six MHoursâ€"â€"Ssold Only At Our store Robert Quillan:â€"People take so litâ€" tle interest in politics, they never realize it‘s election year till great men kegin to notice them. Lt * *t* *L * * *4 % completed after the contract was aâ€" warded. Another thing that should be remembered is that while all traffic between Timmins and South Porcupine is now using the back road during the time necessary for paving the highway between the two towns, theâ€"progress beâ€" ing made in the paving is so good that all can feel it will not be long before the highway can take the bulk of the traffic. Finest Quality, Seasoned dust is no longer a serious menace to safety and to hP(lll}l, blut the "bumps" ar> reported as bad, though little was heard ~about that feature while the dust was so dangerous. Probably anâ€" other year some grading or other road improvement may be done before the Gil is applied. This year, however, the need for the earliest possible applicaâ€" tion of oil was so pressing in the inâ€" terests of safety and health that the department did the right thing to reâ€" move the chief menace first. The deâ€" partment is also to be complimented on the speed with which the oiling was At Hamilton‘s you will find guarâ€" anteed quality in all building supplies . . . at reasonable prices too. s Mill and Officeâ€"Lakeview Road sSOUTH PORCUPINE 60,000 Miles to the Set of Tires 64 Golden Ave 5 T OP "We aim to please" HAMILTON | aor GAS AND OIL LUBRICATION W ASHING Repairs of ALL KINDS THUTR DAY. JULY ?TH very Building Purpose PI 10) NT for TELEPHMONE s, Porcupine