BIG PROGRAMME OF WORA FOR THE MALROBIG MINES Reference is made elsewhere in this issue to the Malrobic Mines. Further details are given in the following desâ€" patch received this week from Toronâ€" Present Intentions are to Sink the Main Shaft on the Principal Vein. Directors of the Company % °+ "% "% °+ o ‘% 4 °% °® b’n’n’n’n’n’n’n’n’u’n’oo‘n: oe*wse # *#% # # *. “.“.0 # .0 #* # 4 *#* # #* * w *#* * ## + *# *4 # .0 # #% .0 *. . .00 #Â¥* + # ## 4+ 4# #* + # *# . ® .“ # #4* # *# s “.“.“. *. ,*, *4 .“.00.0 0. *# * #,. * «* * #* *# *# #* *# # *4 * # *4 *# 4 #* # #% #* # #* ## #, * 0“0 “0 * k The quest and love of beauty â€" * [ 4 the desire to be X\ } personally attractâ€" iveâ€"is today a dominating trait in men as well as women. Especially is the younger generation not ashamed that it wants and tries to be healthier, happier, and betterâ€"looking. You can be all three of these if you will take Buckley‘s TRUâ€"BLOOD to eradicate impure and impoverished blood. 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So, in Pontiac Six, everybody can enjoy it Beautifullyâ€"proportioned bodies that tell their Fisher craftsmanship at a glance . . . Long, low lines and deep, massive radiator design . . . Rich harmonies of color in exterior Duco and interior trim . . . Delightful evidence of luxury in upholstery and appointments . . . PLUS the smoothness of Pontiac‘s powerful "Six" engine . . . the safety of Four Wheel Brakes and the comfort of Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. No wonder the New Series Pontiac Six literally leads its field in style and refinement. Prove it all for yourself by a demonstration. Marshallâ€"Eeclestone, Ltd. Timmins, .. .. ..â€" Ontario LOVEJOY SHOCK ABSORBERS Ask your dealer about the G.M.A.C. Deferred Peyment Plen which muakes buying easy. P.A46.â€"5.28C Commencing at 6.45 p.m., and Bornâ€"In Timmins on Friday, May 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Groom, 13 Montgomery avenue,â€"a son (Alâ€" fred Joseph). Dircctors of the company include: Leo Erenhous, president, Crown Reâ€" serve and Bidgood Mines; W. E. Bickle, viceâ€"president, director Crown Reserve and Bidgood Consolidated ; W. B. MacPherson, secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" er, Bidgood Consolidated and Crown Reserve; David Colville, viceâ€"presidâ€" ent, director Crown Reserve Consoliâ€" dated Mines; Melvin Robb, prospecâ€" tor, and one of the discoverers of these properties. It is understood that a.public offerâ€" ing of shares may ibe made to the pubâ€" lie byâ€"a large Canaulian mining house in the near future. Toronto, ~ Ont., May . 29th.â€"Anâ€" nouncement is made of the formation of a company to be known as the Malobic Mines, Limited to take over the Robbâ€"Dean group of claims, comâ€" prising 500 acres in Malartie Townâ€" ship, Quebec. â€" This property has been favourably reported upon by several engzineers : of repute, and excellent showings of â€"highgrade over good widths have been opened up by work done during the past two years. The company will have a share capiâ€" tal of $3,000,000, $1.00 par value, of which 1,500,000 shares are issued. Aetual work on the property will be the supervision of Leo Erenhous, president of the Bidgood Mines, and additional buildings are now in course of construction and necessary machinâ€" ery to start shaftâ€"sinking are on the way to the property. Present intentions are to sink the main shaft on the princaipal vein where higtvrest values were enecounterâ€" ed. to ulfl.ll On Friday> night last, there wa: electon of officers in ‘the Rebeka Lodge, South Poreupine for the ensu ing term. The following were elect ed :â€"Noab‘e Grand, Mrs. W. Rayner Vice Grand, Mrs. Libby (Dome) ; Fin ancial Secretary, Miss Beatrice Brin ton ; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Train Treasurer, Mrs. Costain, Sr. Installa tion of officers will take place at a lat er meeting. Dr. J. Kinsman, accompanied by Dr. Harrison, of Timmins, is at the Mayo Institute, of Rochester, Minn., makâ€" ing a study of some of the methods employed in this worldâ€"famous hosâ€" pital. Mr. C. B. Morgan spent some time with his fanily ‘here, this week. He wias called down from Red Lake, where he is manager of one of the proâ€" mising properties to attend the funerâ€" al of a relative at Hamilton. Timmins Lodge Carried Off First HMHonours for Work Put on. â€" Election of Officers at South Porcupine Rebekah Lodge. Pretty Wedding at South Porcupine. _ Other News from South Porcupine. Souti Poreupine, Mary 28th, 1928. Special to The Advance. Mrs. J. MeCaffrey leaves this week to attend the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star being held in Toronto early in June. Mrs. Cosâ€" tain, Sr., Worthy Matron of Poreuâ€" pine Chapter, is unable to go this vear. s A quiet but pretty. wedding took place on Tuesday morning, May 22nd, in St. Joachim‘s R.C. Church, South Porcupine, at . eight o‘clock, when Mary Anne, daughiter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serri, of Sturgeon Falls, beâ€" came ‘the bride of Claude Bernard, second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon, of Summer St., South Poreupine. _ The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. Father Lagrevol. The bride was attired in a white satin gown with veil of embroidered silk net, which was caught up with a coroâ€" net of orange blossoms. She carmied La a bouquet of bridal roses. Miss Nora Dillon, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid and was gowned in maize georgette, wearing a jpicture hat of maize mohair, with a red fox fur. Mr. Roy Serri, the bride‘s brother, supported the groom. After the cereâ€" mony a sumptuous wedding ‘breakfast and dinner were enjoyed at the home of the groom‘s parents, where Mr. and Mrs. Dillon received until three p.m. Then they all motored to the home of the bride‘s lwrother in Timmins, where dancing was indulged in until the wee sma‘ hours of morning. â€" The presents were numerous and costly, including some substantial cheques, and showâ€" ing the esteem felt for the young couple. _ They will reside in South Porcupine and we join their many friends in best wishes for ia happy future. 1.0.0.F. Lodge of Instruction at South Porcupine Mayâ€"24 On May 24th there were not quite so many as were expected here to take in the School of Instruction being held by the Oddfellows of his district, some of those expecting to motor here not being able to get through. Tammins Lodge carried off first honours for the work put on. _ The catering for the two meals served was done by Kitâ€" chener Rebekah Lodge, with the usual good results. A euchre, bridge and dance put on during the evening was very largely attended. â€" The fortunate ones in bridge were: ladies, Mrs. H. M. Marin and Mrs.S. Sky; gents, Mr. A. 8. MeCarthy and Mr, Art Ewing. In euchre, the. prizeâ€" winners were: ladies, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Spitz; zents, Messrs Libby and Henry Miller. Miss Velma Arbour has accepted a position â€" in â€" Kirkland â€" Lake with Reamsbottom and Edwards and left this week for that place. Bornâ€"In Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs Bert Veery (Lavina Arbour), or Wednesday, May 23rd,â€"twin boys Congratulations. Messrs F. C. Evans and Charles MeInnis have returned from their vacation. Mrs. E. J. Mason left on Monday for Toronto, where she wili attend the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. We regret that Mr. (¢. Melntosh has been quite ill. <«Mr. and Mrs. W. Mceâ€" Intosh, of Timmins, visited with them this week. Marriedâ€"At South Poreupine, on Saturday, May 26th, Mr. Norman Roy Trumble to Miss Helen Lark. _ The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. Lagrevol. Mrs. Mareed!, of the Dome Mines, was called to her home in the United States this week, owing to the death of her father. Mrs. Tailbot, who has spent the winter with Mrs. M. Bessette, leaves this week for Ottawa. Division court was held here toâ€" day under the supervision of Judge Caron, of Cochrane. The Poreupine Chapter of the O.E. 8. held their anniversary bridge and euchre in the Masonic hall on Monâ€" day evening, May 28th.. It was atâ€" tended by a good erowd.. The door prize was won by Mrs. George Hayvâ€" kins.. In bridge the prizes were won by Mrs. Murdock (Timmins), and Mrs. S. Simpson for the ladies, and Messrs A. 8, MeCarthy and Mr. Davis (Viâ€" pond Mine) for the gents. The prize winners in euchre were, ladies, Mrs. Stringer and Mrs. G. Rowe, but Mrs. Rowe being a member of the Order she gave the prize to the next highest this being Mrs. (Dr.) MacDonald. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO The opening match of the season for the Timmins Golf Club will be played on Saturday of this week, June 2nd, at 2 p.m. Teams will be picked by the capâ€" tain and viceâ€"captain, J. W. Wray and J. R. Todd, respectively. Play will be match playâ€"best ball foursomesâ€"no handicaps. It is requested that as many as posâ€" sible turn out. The dates of the Geo. Lake Shield cames will ibe June 9th, June 16th, June 23rd and June 30th,â€"18 holes each _ weekâ€"end,â€"medal _ playâ€"no handicaps. Further details regarding the Geo. Lake Shield games will be posted in the club house. Dates for the Geo. Lake Shield Games will be June 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th, 18 Holes, Medal Play. In police court dlast Thursday there were twelve dunks who paid the usual fine; eleven who were found driving motor cars without the proper license were also fined. For assault a of South Poreupine was fined, and fines were also levied in one case .: reckless driving; «another case of speeding and for having liquor in other than a private residence. Wechear that Mr: Fred Pugsley, of Timmins, is making preparations to sink a shaft on lhis claims adjoining the Furness Mine to the southeast of south Poreupine. TIMMINS GOLF CLUB DN SATURDAY OFf THIS WFEK For the guests Mrs. C. Kavanagh won first and Mr. Joe Belland came second. is visitine Mrs. N. Leaman. Mr. T. F. King is in the South for a month taking special medical treat, ment from specialists there. _ All will wish for his early return with health completely restored. The count of revision on the assesstâ€" ment roll for 1928 will hold its first meetinge for the hearing of appeals against the assessment, in the council chamber on Tuesday, June 12th, at 10 a.m. @0408 0000006800048 00000000 0006000606040 @0 6066000640446 ©$046000048%46 Miss Dorothy Ames, of North B TIMMINS COUPLE WEDDED AT SOUTH PORCUPINE. A very pretty wedding took place at South Poreupine church on Saturâ€" day last at 9 aan., when Rev. Fr. Lagrevol united in the holy bonds 0 matrimony â€" Norman Trumble, third son of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Trumble, of Tiunmins, Ont., and Leyton, England, and Miss Helen Lark, third daug:hter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lark, of Scha‘ macher. â€" Mr. Jack Cavaney, of Sandy Falls, Ont., acted as groomsman. The bride looked very becoming in a dress of white satin, trimmed with Brussels net and orange blossoms. She cearried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaids were charmingly atâ€" tired. Although the weather was incleâ€" ment, it did not mar the spirits of the wedding guests. After the ceremony all returned by automobile to the residence of the bridegroom‘s parents where an elaborate wedding breakâ€" fast was spread, the grooms parents being host and hostess. About fifty cuests were present for the occasion, the festivities being carried through until the following morning, the zuests enjoying the delightful hospiâ€" tality shown. The young couple were the reciâ€" pients of numerous beautiful and costly gifts of furniture, silverware, cut glass, linen, etec. Some handsome cheques being among the gifts, includâ€" ing a substantial cheque from the eroom‘s father.â€" Several gifts were Among the specially admired. gifts was a valuable shower of linen from the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lark. â€" The handsome wedding cake was made by Mrs. Taylor, of Waâ€" waitin. Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Barr assisted the hostess at the breakfast and luncheon. Among the guests at the event were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cavaney, Sandy Calls; Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Mark Murphy, Sturgeon Falls; Mr. and Mrs. MeDonald, Mr..sifMAd Mrs. Philiban; Mr. and Mrs. Spragge, of Schumacher; Mr. and Mrs. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Furphy, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Chulak, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. J. Manhire, Miss Grace Lark, Miss Shirley Payne, (Miss Aileen Brown, Miss Etta Brown, Miss. V iolet Pecore, Miss Marie Lemuir, Miss Emâ€" ma Trofford, Mr. J. W. Faithful, Mr. (iHen MeOsmond, Mr. Alston, Mr. C. McGrath, Mr. R. Murphy, Mr. L. Murphy, Mr. A. G‘Connor, Mr. W. 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