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Y ancouver REED BLOCK, 3 PINE STREET SOUTH with their shoes; answer : Phone 483 for Appointments This Week Only Timmins, Schumacher, South Porcupine and Dome Troops of Boy Scouts Enjoy Happy Time at South Porcupine. Another Porcupine Goldfields Band Concert April 14th. Other News from The Advance Correspondent at South Porcupine. south Porcupine, Apriif 9th, 1929 the Helmer Brothers next week. } Mr. W. G. Rayner has moved his Special to The Advance. Master Douglas Pillsworth, of Engleâ€" hart, was the guest of Douglas Mcâ€" Lellan for the Easter vacation. Mr. T. Ferguson is leaving on Wedâ€" nesday for an extended visit with friends at North Bay and Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. R. Vary, and son are moving from the Paymaster Mine to Timmins to reside. Mrs. A. Holimes, of the Ankerite Mine, left Monday to visit her parents at Burâ€" lington, Ontario. The competition for the trophy doâ€" nated by Sky Bros. was finally won by Mr. W. Fairhurst‘s rink consisting of himself as skip, F. Laforest as viceâ€"skip, J. Cattarello, second, and James Alexâ€" ander, lead. Her friends here are glad to hear that Mrs. Bruce Relyea is now past the criâ€" tical stage of her recent illness and imâ€" proving. Her mother, Mrs. MacDougall will remain with her for some time. People began to flock into the buildâ€" ing where A. Bucovetsky has his goods stored that were damaged by fire and his fire sale was on before he had inâ€" tended. Finally he had to lock the doors to keep more from coming till things were arranged. Mrs. E. C. Moddle and Mrs. Dowzer are both ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sharp and little son and daughter returned Monday from a week‘s visit with Mr. Sharp‘s parents at New Liskaard. The Explorers met on Monday evenâ€" ing of this week in the vestry of the church. They are to be entertained by There is to be the annual May Day dance under auspices of the Kitchener Rebekah Lodge n the L.O.0.F. hall. of the Miller Lake O‘Brien Mine, was settled last week, Mr. Justice Raney was told in Supreme Court at Haileyâ€" bury. When the ‘hearing opened Mr. Justice Raney suggested that the parâ€" ties should try to reach an agreement in the interests of the two children of the marriage, and with a view to havâ€" ing the family reunited later on. George Mitchell, for the husband and The alimony action brought by Mrs. Myrtle Davis, of Cobalt, against her husband, Ed Davis, mill superintendent Boy Scouts of District at Event at South Porcupine C Classâ€"Jean Horner, Gordon Mcâ€" Leod, Clara Marin. SETTLEMENT IN ALIMONY ACTION AT HAILEYBURY K.P.â€"Miss Simsâ€"A â€" Classâ€"Verna Palmer, June Chisholm, Vasco Canâ€" dusso, Mario DiMarco. B Classâ€"Doris Spjuth, Eileen Knott, Reggie Cavanagh. S8r. Iâ€"Miss Hughesâ€"Don Hardy 85, Annie Delvillanio 83, Ralph Johnston 81, Bernard DeLuca 81, Annie Orland 80, Mable McRae 79, Murie! Loam 78, Joseph Mallin 77, Sofie Kucheran 77, Annie Andronuchuk 78, HMarry Pannas 76, Harold Loadec 75. Jr. Iâ€"Ralph Orland 88, Walter Kenty 88, Aronald Uhlin 86, Louise Tonelli 81, Domenic Pacioni 79, Dan Onica 76. Jr.â€" Iâ€"Miss MacDonaldâ€"Herbert Langdon 85, Eleanora Miglioranzg 84, Lily Lenchuk 84, John Drady 84, Norâ€" ma Bartlett 81, Verna Kyle 80, Yole Manero 80, Wilfred Mason 76. Sr. Pr.â€"Muriel Reid 80. Jr. Pr.â€"â€"Miss Dodgeâ€"Lena Gomeiro 82. Hilda Ross 81, Rosie Baratto 81, Bob Laidlaw 75, Winnie Konig 75. Jr. IIâ€"Miss Pyeâ€"Sheilah Lang 84, Rita Mitchell 83, Jack Shaheen 82, Ne!lâ€" lie Taylor82, Fannie Feldman 81, Vanda Candusso 80, Reta Davis 77, Edward Mazzucca 76, Zygmond Mellon 76, Louisa Biondi 75. The following is the report of the Moneta public school for March:â€" Jr. IIâ€"Miss Malkinâ€"Joe Torlone 77 Zerbine Tonin 76, Jessie Kucheran 76 Amelio Chickini 75. Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at Moneta School for the Month of March HONOUR ROLLFOR MARCH MONEFTA PUBLIG SCGHOOL GUARANTEED! THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO the Helmer Brothers next week. Mr. W. G. Rayner has moved his present garage building back and. to one side and is preparing to build again on the old site. He expects to be ready for the summer trade. The downâ€"town bridge club met at the home of Mrs. T. E. Cahill on Thursâ€" day last. Mrs. F. B. Clark won the members‘ prize, Mrs. D. Frood the guest‘s prize and Mrs. Alexander the consolation. The hill club were enâ€" tertained by Mrs. Rowe at the Blue Bird Tea Room, Mrs. Laforest winning the members‘ prize. Miss Wilson, music teacher, is moving into the McIntosh block we hear, into the apartments vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Caswell.. Among those going up here to the assizes at Cochrane were Dr. Mcâ€" Laren, Messrs F. Evans, J. Ostrom, J. Cunningham, J. Gibson, Chief McInâ€" nis and Constable Brooks. The Finâ€" lander Bertoli Rintaâ€"noka is being tried for the murder of his countryman namâ€" ed Niemi in South Porcupine. There is also a civil case arising out of the accident on July 5th last in which a young Italian woman was killed. On Sunday Rev. Alexander, of Monâ€" teith, was scheduled to take the serâ€" vice in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church here. Owing to the lateness of the train he did not get in until after eight o‘clock and by that time the congregaâ€" tion had dispersed. Mr. O. Knutson was up from Bourkes to spend the weekâ€"end with his family. W. A. Gordon, K.C., for the wife, told the court their clients were in accord as to terms, these including the disâ€" position of the children. The boy goes with his father to Gowganda and the girl will make her home for the preâ€" sent with her grandmother in Toronto, both parents to have access to her. Bornâ€"On Monday, April 8th, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferriganâ€"a son. Mrs. Rayner and daughter, Beulah, spent the weekâ€"end at Connaught Staâ€" tion. Mrs. P. Richards and Miss Molly are at the parental home in Haileybury. The Porcupine Goldfields Band are giving another of their successful conâ€" certs in the Majestic theatre on Sunday night, April 14th, after church services, The proceeds of this concert are to be used for a worthy cause. Miss Arminta McJanet spent the Easter vacation as the guest of Mrs. D. Frood at Connaught Station. Mrs. Murray, accompanied by he> little daughters, Helena and Grace, of the Dome Mines, has taken up resiâ€" dence in Toronto. Miss McGavin, of Toronto, is the new teacher, taking the place of Miss Louise Roney who resigned at the Easter vaâ€" cation after a successful five years of teaching on the public school staff in South Porcupine. The Wornen‘s Auxiliary of St. Paul‘s Anglican church are giving a euchre, bridge and dance in the High School hall on Friday, April 26th. The cards are to start at eight pm. sharp, so as to be finished for dancing by tenâ€"thirâ€" ty. Mr. Vernon Ellar, formerly of the Paymaster, is now with the Canadian Locomotive Works at Kingston. Miss Irene Wilsor is home after CUNARD Cabin, Tourist Third Cabin Third Class PiprOMept \‘A\’\zog eERT 20o0i: through The Robert Reford Co., Limiied, 230 Hospital St., Monireal (Tel. MArg. 5651), or any steamship agent. . KINDRED spirits get to= gether for a concert on the boat deck . . . one of the delightful occasions that fill the days when you ‘sail Cunard‘! Making friends is easy on a Cunarder, when the staff is so understanding, so heipful and so sympaâ€" thetic. Make sure of a successful trip . . . Sail Cunard l ! A# ut CANADIAN SERVICE Weekly Sajiings to Europe from May 3rd The teachers have returned from their various homes and friends‘ homes for the final term:â€"Miss Donlevy, from Pembroke; Misses Fraser and Lacey, Cobalt; Miss Lynch, Orillia; Miss Johnâ€" son, Carp; Miss McNab, FToronto; Mr. Nott, St. Thomas; Miss Marshall spent the holiday with Mrs. Lilly, of Timâ€" mins; Miss Roney is remaining at her home in Pembroke. The main event of the evening was the presentation of the Nitroâ€"glycerine Cup to the ist South Porcupine Troop as winners of the Porcupine District Scout Hockey League. Mr. J. H. Stovel made the presentation and remarked his pleasure that the four troops had come together. He expressed the hope that the committees of all the troops would get together and form a local association. This received much apâ€" plause. Troop leader, Carlo Cattarelâ€" lo, accepted the cup for the troop exâ€" pressing their pleasure and thanks in a very neat little speech. The cup was then filled with ginger ale and each Scout drank to the health of the winâ€" ners. This cup was given by the Norâ€" thern Explosives Co., Ltd., for annual competition among the Boy Scout Troops of Porcupine District. The members of this year‘s winning team were as follows:â€"goal, Sampson; deâ€" fence, Sharpe, MciIinnis; forwards, Catâ€" tarello (captain, Holding and Martin; subs., Bucovetsky, Wright, McIntosh, McInnis and Blood. The Scouts wish to thank the leaders who made the party such a success. The cup, a fine one, is now on view in the window of J. Cattarello‘s on Golden avenue. Mr. Michaelson has moved his family at the Dome into the residence recently vacated by Capt. Johns and family. Bornâ€"On Sunday, Apru 7th, to Mr and Mrs. William Makiâ€"a son. Bornâ€"On Tuesday, April 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mitchellâ€"a daughter. On Saturday evening the four troops of Porcupine District Scouts gathered in the Masonic hall, South Porcupine, for supper and a jolly evening. 1st Timmins, iIist Schumacher, ist South Porcupine and 1st Dome troops were there, about one hundred scouts being present. Supper was provided by the troop committees of the Dome and South Porcupine. The boys sat down to a sumptuous meal at 6.30 p.m., after which there was a programme of games and contests. Council Fire followed with a programme of songs and charâ€" ades. Two boys, Heddy Varker and Tib Wright, were invested as Scouts. A number of young people in the camp gave a surprise party to Mr. Pat. Murphy at his home at the Dome on Saturday night last. Mrs. C. Kavanagh returned this week after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Sullivan, at Cochrane. The Young People‘s Society of the United Church were entertained ~at the home of Mrs. Maxwell Smith on Thursday last and a most enjoyable time was spent. visiting Montreal, Vermont and Toâ€" ronto. Stock must be cleared out at once BIRCH and THIRD Canada‘s finest stock of merchandise Follow the happy crowds down to the corner of Watson‘s Ceeâ€"Tee, Turnbull‘s, Jaeger, Stanfield‘s Underwear for Men, Women and Children. â€" Pussyfoot, Hurlbut, Classic, Sisman, and Hiker Footwear for Boys, Girls and Youngsters. Women can buy Georgina, Classic, V assar and Gracia Smart Slippers and Oxâ€" fords. Men can buy English Tweed and Garbardine Top Coats, King, Brock and Borsolino Hats. â€" Lifebuoy Rubbers for Men, Women and Children. _ Frankly speaking this is one sale that merits your attention, when such wonderful merchandise is offered for so little money. â€"It is truly real economy on your part. Store open until 6.30 p.m. every night. 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