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THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dome Mines, Sept. 12th. Special to the Advance. Last week The Advance made reâ€" ference to the very happy Kiddies‘ Day at the Dome Mines on Saturday, Sept. 5th. The list of prize winners in ‘the various events was promised for this week. Here is the list, and a long one it is :â€" 200 yds. Flat for High School Boys Ist, Edward Lahti;, 2nd, Gordon Lahtt; :ord; 15 yd. El under 4 yrs Jean Starr: 100 yds. Obstacle Race for Boys 12 to 16 yrs.â€"1st, Romeo Beaudry ; 2nd, Dave Taylor; 3rd, Bogdon Dimitroff. 70 yds. Flat for Boys under 12 yrs. 1st, Clarence MeCaffrey; 2nd, Carson Young; 3rd, Terence Sampson. 60 yds. Flat for Girls under 12 yrs. Isft, Annie Zaitz; 2nd, Norma Me: Phail; 3rd, Marjorie Dysart. 150 yds. Flat for Boys under 14 yrs 1st "Romeo:: Beandry;>_ ‘2nd; â€" Yal: Ketola ; 3rd, Tom Parsons. 100 yds. Flat for Girls under 14 yrs. 1st, Geraldine Fulton; 2nd, Rena Della Vadova;, 3rd, Annie Zaitz. 75 yds. Potato Raceâ€"1st, Geraldine Fulton; 2nd, Isobel Lahti; 3rd, Lena Murray. 200 yds. Flat for Boys under 16 yrs, 1st, Bill MceLean ; 2nd, Edward Lahti; 3rd, Louis Fenato. 10(:. makes your food do you more good. Note how it relieves that stuffy feeling after hearty eating. *A 2 or High Sehoo lllhti + 2“(1. ( Fred Tavilor. pecial 150 vyds. F ist, Martha dine Fulton Biscuit ar Biscuit and Whistle for Girls 10 to 16 vrs.â€"1st, Meta Melville; 2nd, Vera Doran ; 3rd, Siira Huhta. Thread and Needleâ€"1st, Martha Michaelson; 2nd, Florence Murphy; 3rd, Margaret Lloyd. Relay Race for Boyvys 8 to 10 vrs. Ist, Frank Parsons; 2nd, Clarence \I(( affrey; 3rd, Basil Doran. {elay Race for Boys, 10 to 13 yrs. 1st, Romeo Beandr;. Ind, Kenneth MeCaffrey; 3rd, Nelo Della Vadova. Relay Race for Boys, 183 to 16 yrs. I1st, Edward Lahti; 2nd, Geo. Johns; 3rd, Louis Fenato. The Greased Pig was finally eapturâ€" ed after an exciting chase, by Bill Meâ€" Lean. The Committees take this opporâ€" tunitv of thanking each ard all who helped to mal success. SALVATION ARMY ALWAYS WORTHY OF BEST SUPPORT. The work of the Salvation Army for the needyâ€"whether the need be material, moral _ or_ spiritualâ€"warâ€" ants generous support from the genâ€" eral public. The Army _ certainly helps, and the wonder is how they do so much without much fuss in the way Wof raising funds. At the preâ€" way Wof raising funds, At the preâ€" sent time the Army is making one of the few appeals in general wayâ€"the Harvest â€" Home _ Service _ appeal. There should ‘bhe a good response to this in Timmins, the Army having done enough for people in the town last winter to entitle the organization to special consideration in the matâ€" ter. And, of course, the work of the Army, like the work of all the churchâ€" es, is not dependent on what . was done in the past. The good work continues in the present and will help along in the future. 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