J. 1J. Cl was in town on Tuesday in iconnecticn with some sheriff‘s sales beinz held in Tisdale. ° Mrs. E. Roy entertained a few of her friends at her home prior to her movâ€" ing to Timmins, Well a posr old cow got it in the The euchre bridge and dance given in the L.O0O.0.F. hall on last Friday evenâ€" neck in toâ€"day‘s police court. At leas:t| : s , that is what her cwner claimed. And| !DZ Was well attended. The prize winâ€" \ \ners in bridge were:â€"ladies‘ first, Miss it was no meek 4.2 beer either but real homeâ€"brew with an alechol analysis of | s Donlevy; second Mrs..Aitkex'l; C 39.2. Some kick to that, eh? _ But solation, Miss E. Owens; men‘s first, where Bossy kome in? Bossy Alex Reid; second, Willie Farren. In kicked a bit, too. Her neck didn‘t look euchre, ladies‘ first, Mrs. Spitz; second, right. The vendor of the 39.2 told herl Mrs. Pyke:; consolation, Mrs. Starling; that would be the thing for first, Mark Pord: second. F. not inside but cutsideâ€"to chase away| MurPhy; consolation, Joe Mitchell. the extra baggage that made their The inquest into the death of George habitation there. His wife paid 50 cents | Turner from the effects of a head inâ€" for it. There were spirits and wine| Jury when struck by a motor car driven and two keges of beer on her permit but | by Father Pare, of Timmins, is being Sheriff J. D. MacKay, cof was in town on Tuesday in iconnecticn with some sheriff‘s sales beinz held in Tisdale. ° Well a posr old cow got it in the neck in toâ€"day‘s police court. At leas: that is what her cwner claimed. And 4* a**s**s it “.â€. #* # *# #* o # ## ® *# #* t+ ® + #* t u* 2t .00..0' . MMRM M IRNRLRILIL.IP.FP L. N9. #* .0' .“ '†.' *# '“ .“ .00 .00 .“.†.“.".“ .1 ‘ Miss Myma Cameron left for her home in Latchford on Sunday, Her place in the post office is being taken by Miss Roma Cattarello. Miss Camâ€" eron had completed four and a half years here as assistant postmistress and by her kindly manner and chbliging disâ€" pcosition has won many friends during her stay. Dame Rumour says she will be back in a short time to take up reâ€" sidence in Timmins where a certain popular yCung man has a home preparâ€" ed, The football season will cpen on Saturday in Timmins when the Dome Mines will play pickâ€"Ofâ€"theâ€"league team, Then on Tuesday next there will be a game:â€"Domse vs. Hollinger on the Dome grounds. This is the first league game of the season. The Young Pecple‘s Scociety are putâ€" ting on a play, "Deacon Dubbs" in the High School hall on Friday evening, May 12th. These plays ars becoming a popular annual feature and are alâ€" ways well attended and exceptionally well presented. 000000000090 00 00009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 0 04 000 % 6 0 | . Messrs Ray Binch aelsson, of Queen‘s in town on Monday E.oJ. Stadtlian: k 44848848994 488999989948 6880489088988 0e New Theatre Likely at South Porcupine scuth Porcupine Bpecial to The |Ady spend his summer Porecupine. / Houth Porcupine Young Peoplle‘s 80â€" | was clety to Present Another Play, |paq Other News from south Poreuâ€" a n pine and the Dome Mines. didr + * e«le«ln« ® # w# ## *# # ow # + ww # # w# # # ## # La ## # # eales THURSDAY, MAY 4TH. i93 Blatchford‘s Barâ€"Nun Growing Mashâ€"carries on the good work started by Blatchford‘s Chick Mashâ€"Produces earlier broilers and well developed vigourous pullets. Mas 28 Nourishing Ingredients. 7 tested Cod Liver Oil and Minerals You are assured of vigourous healthy well developed chicks when you feed them BRlatchford‘s Chick Mash. Barâ€"Nun Chick, Growing and Hen Scratches provide the balance to your mash ration. They are of sound clean assorted grains in proper slzes for any birds. Blatchford‘s (hick Mash Blatchford‘s Fillâ€"theâ€"Basket Egg Mash has 29 s<sources of nourishment supplies the protein necessary for high egg production and maintains vitality weight and health of the lavers. BUY BLATCHFORIYsS TOâ€"DAY FROM GEO. MARCASSA (note new address) Phone 337 15 Commercial Ave., Timmins T. E. CAHILL â€" _ se %e south Poreunine. Ont. 0090000000000 09 60060600098 % 6 SEMIâ€"ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE Basement of Church On SATURDAY, MAY 6th, 1933 of the Girls‘ Club of the United Church and Harold Michâ€" University, arrived for the summer. jer, of Varsity, will vacation at South Ma to be held in the at 9 o‘clock appe mit had him $100 mac who told of how misfortune had dogâ€" ged the man of late while he ‘had at one time been affluent. He was put on suspended sentence and under bond to keep the peace. For driving a wagon after dusk without a proper light a man whe, according to a witness, had been waiting for two years for toâ€"morrow to come when he was going to get a light, was t3ld to get a light toâ€"day and fined sources of animal proteinâ€"vitamin neck 1¢ neck dn‘t find a wi Ccass CI recKigSsSs at withdarawn. s. E. Royv entertained i husband wh rk that carri i] hat carried a popuiation thnAl ke @9.2. But the magistrate ‘he husband and the cow and and its inhabitants and just d the woman and the 39.2 that d in her room. The verdictâ€" eosts or 3 months. A Schuâ€" nan charged with attempting as represented by Mr. Platus of how misfortune had dogâ€" man of late while he ‘had at been affluent. He was put on o the tw s medicit big man ecoction for the mJoâ€"cow‘s the two policcmen coming medicine were big men, one ig man, and in big fierceâ€" ts with brass buttons. It ) much for any woman who south Porcupine, Ont 10 had a cow that had led a population that But the magistrate â€"~18â€" An attraction of unusual interest will take place this month in the form of a Spring Stagette, under the auspices of Timmins branch of the Canadian Legion. This event will be held on Saturday, May 27th in the Oddfellows‘ hall at 7.30 pm. The need of funds to carry on relief work among widows and exâ€"servicemen outside the town limits has become an urgent one and the Legion has been compelled to ask for donations to this fund. The reâ€" ceipt for the donation is in the form of a draw and some gocd prizes will be given away to those holding the lucky numbers which will be drawn for on the above date. There are only limited number of receipts available, it being decided that with all present calls upon the public it would not be to any advantage to flood the district with these donation receipts. It would be good policy if you wish to donate to Chickens and Hams for Legion Spring Stagette Christie has endsared nerseil TO TLTNOSC who knew her here by her kindness ard talent. She will be much missed, especially in musical circles. Later.â€"We hear on, gozd authority that an upâ€"toâ€"date theatre is to be erected here in the near future. This will supply a longâ€"felt want, We exâ€" pect more definite news later. good policy if you wish to donate to do so now. Any Legion committeeâ€" man has the receipts as long as his quota lasts. For the Spring Stagette, chickens and hams will be given as prizes for the various games, these being run on the usual bazaar style. The chickens are guaranteed 5 to 6 lb. milkâ€"fed birds of No. 1 quality. (Plan to attend this popular event and it‘s on Saturday May 2ith in the Oddfellows‘ hall at 430 p.m. Two weeks ago The Advance told about young men swimming in Gillies Lake on April 15th. On April 22nd there were boys skating on the lake at Rouyn. It‘s a wonderful country at Rouyn. It‘s this NMorth Land to work a Christie t who knev ard talen the D ed M litt] dau bt Miss Isabel Arbc spent the weekâ€" Mrs. Don Eames tension. . Mr. and Mrs. A turned from a vac tc, Fembroke and Mr. Harry Robe medical Mrs. south. S janied ‘by ‘tte, Jack M 1 M 1 her Dom girls last hter Marjc ‘‘â€" ~and Mrs pI A . DeR inz W Wednesdat of ittontiOon: # 81 mt _ â€" ~VL. « ; f the late W. A. Christie, of _came up last week and help« hristie to pack up her furniâ€" jaratory to leaving for the he left on Thursday accomâ€" her children, Dick and Nanâ€" Christie Jr. remaining ‘here t the Dome Mines mill. Mrs. as endeared herself to those ; her here by her kindness t. She will be much missed, in musical circles. a and Mrs. Mazumauato| @!ghth frame when W. the Capâ€" Inesday for Toronto for, tain of the Timmins team who has m for the latter. bowled poorly all season happened to entertained thirtyâ€"tw find a groove in the alleys and made a week in honour of her successive string of strikes, to roll three ry‘s sixth birthday. !hundred and twentyâ€"five, which made ~Milas Clark have reâ€"| UP for his previous delinquencies in acation spent in Toronâ€" former games. ndad other point,s south. The third game after the fifth string »bertson is seriously ill Timmins had a good lead and consisâ€" e,. tently held this advantage to the tenth ‘bour, of Kirkland Lake frame. câ€"end with her sister, Morandin of the Schumacher team es, at the Dome Exâ€"| WaS the only man to bowl a high averâ€" for three games rolling a total of seven hundred and fortyâ€"One. McMillan, captain of the Schumacher team in the second game started off | like a house on fire, with a number of strikes in a ‘row, but after the sixth frame weakened badly but ended up with a nice seore of two ‘hundred and "hristie, â€"Oofâ€" Grimsby, late W. A. Christie, of up last week and help«â€" : to pack up her furniâ€" ry to leaving for the t on Thursday accomâ€" hildren, Dick and Nanâ€"| EW T . Milas Clark have reâ€" ication spent in Toronâ€" nd other points south. hbertsom is seriously ill id iven and, ur, of Kirkland Lake nd with her sister at the Dome Ex Ba and family, Dom Burns and A. John . E. Hill and familj ne Mines, The Por enile Hockey Clut id. Benny Lafiin, Hohlen hn Bel yÂ¥ re( {/J0K, Fi W. W. Wilson Mrs. C. Smith Ien Smith, Mr ind THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO core, £ R. Huo! he Tur zzllmmins Winner of |*\ " _ A. F. Kenning Cup | ea Primary Roomâ€"V. Morris, teacherâ€" Sr. Primerâ€"Patricia Masterton, Warâ€" ner Burrett, Barry Brooks, Eleanor Burke, Lois Countryman, Jimmie Jorâ€" dan, Jean Munro, Aino Hukkela, Carâ€" mela Didone, John Klimo, Aldo Camâ€" | pagnola, Evelyn Jay. Jr. Frimerâ€"Johnny Forkas, Douglas Leiterman, George Costain, Mary Richmond, Stewart Pirie, Allan Hogg, Helen Raymond, Elevyn Tripp, Mildred Mitchel!l, Tauno Tudhimaa, Germaine Raymond, Lynn Beard, Horace Harvey. | Primer A.â€"Irene Libby, Susan Kliuino, | Viector Tuite, David Parker, Lorine Knutson, Edith Visentin, Molly Richâ€" ards, Billy Chevrier, Harcld Henry, Thcre Webb, Jack McGinn, Ashick Derezon, Allan Webb. Dome School Report for Month of April Studor ... Webb ... Sauve ... Tomkinson Tonkin ... Reid Angrignon Proulx ...... Bettiol ..... Morandin MacMillan Cameron _ The following is the April report of the Dome School:â€" Senior Fourth Classâ€"Marcella J. Lynch, principalâ€"Betty Jordan, Marâ€" jorie Costain, Etta Munro, Arthur Moyle, Joyce Hughes, Stanley Millions, Mary Shumilak, Annie Cartonick. Junior Fourthâ€"Albert Keates, Patsy Uren, Margaret Edwards, Mary Curtis Basil Libby, Reggie Libby, Jimmie Murphy, Walter Baker. Senior Thirdâ€"Lloyd Doran, Bobby Rickward, (Bcbby Chevrier, Johnnie Shumilak equal, Ollie Dickson, Kenâ€" neth Harvey. ‘The first game was won for Ti by C. Studor who rolled a grand of three hundred and fortyâ€"one pi beat Schumacher. The second game was also a | battle and was in dowubt, until eighth frame when W. Tonkin the Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at the Dome School for the Month of April, 1933. Room IIIâ€"â€"V. Rapsey, teacherâ€"Jr. IIIâ€"Honoursâ€"Ralph Michell, Helen Munro, Marion Jordan, Margaret Munâ€" ro, Jean Stringer. Passâ€"Vieno LIllâ€" hoog, BChbbie Millions, Laura Millions, Margie Spiers, Billie Murphy, George Vary, Tony Procopio. Jr. II B.â€"Joseph Raymond, Clarice Curtis, Edna Tripp, Maureen Thomas, Dorothy Andrews, Mary Raymond, Ranto Lillhoog, Grace Richmond, Roâ€" bert Richmond, Shirley Burke, Frances Harvey, Helen Patriquin, Edwin Hughes, Mildred Rickward, Carson Chevrier. On Friday, April 28th, Ti all four points from the bewlers on their own alleys A. F. Kenning cup for the : in three years. The Schumacher boys h grind all season, and were | times. Sr. IIâ€"Honoursâ€"Kathleen Connelly, LCuise Kellow, Nellie Bartasovich, June Countryman, Doris McGinn, Kertie Lillhocg, Fernleigh Uren, Thelma Edâ€" wards, Margaret Burton. Passâ€"Jim Curtis, Bill Honer, Violet Hedges, Ronâ€" nie Moyle, Stewart McGinn, Bcobbie Doran. Room IIâ€"A. M. Face, teacherâ€"Jr. II A.â€"â€"Leontina Didone, Viola Lalonde, Grace Pirie, Elaine Knutson. Interâ€"town Bowling Trophy Goes to| ;, Timmins for the Second Time in | ; Three Year. Timmins Took Ali ’ Four Poinrts in Final Game. 1 Iâ€"Emelia Klimo, Joyce Eames, Gino CampagnOla, Elsa McDonnell, Nick Rewegan, Waiter Rewegan, Walter Lang, Leonard Harper, Mike Baker, Wallace Clement, Albert Bartasvitch, Elainge Leiterman and Edith Uren equal, Everett Edwards and Melina Raymond equal, Benny Curtis, Jackie Hocking, Clarence Chevrier, Gladys Kellow, Silvanus Chevrier, Lawrence McGinn, Gina Crema, Clifford Henry absent. Honour Standing in Mattagami School Honour standing in Mattagam school for March and April:â€" Class KPâ€"Miss James, teacherâ€" Peggy Strongman, Aixiry Sauvi, Garnet McJanet, Viilliam Lucas, Patsy Nelson, Honour Stancirg of the Pupils in the Various Classes at the Mattagami Schocl for the Months of March and April, 1933. Totals ‘Totals .:...... 1064 â€" 1107 921 ‘Timmins, 4; Schumacher, 0. :1008 ©1188 SOHUMACHER ‘TIMMINS 341........ 241 ..198......, 186 226 "20@....... . 217 218 212 217 20(0 226 328 210 182 251 219 148 immins won| â€" Class Jr. 1 â€"H. Schumacher | Jeapn Tupper, «J ; to win the} Tanner, Richard second time| Millan, Weldon »one pins 206 192 175 227 144 192 213 223 â€" narc 1 up five ns d total 195 165 624 719 436 b57 218 b69 751 634 363 Jr. IVâ€"Phyllis McConnell, Vita Linâ€" | â€"Herbert L der, Patricia Shaughnessy, Marjorie| Pearce, Fem Flcwer, Billy Smith, Clara Korman, Classâ€"Sr. Alan Watson, Betty Hart, Jim Stingle,‘ Jack Dewar ma Brown, Ruth Raynsford, P; Latimer. § Sr. IIâ€"Betty Roxburgh. Claszssâ€"Sr. IIIâ€"M. Thackaberry cherâ€"Franklin _ MacNamara, Haystead. N.B.â€"In Februar Haystead‘s standing have been first in pl Classâ€"Jr. â€" IIâ€"M teacherâ€"Annexâ€"LAi Webb, Ted Fitzger; Veikko Fhilaja, L Brown, Alma Bennet ton. Classâ€"Sr. Robert Russ Currah. Stevens, Marion Balhir mone, Harvey Jacklin. Classâ€"Jr. IIâ€"Aâ€"M. teacherâ€"Muriel Stuart, ton, Stella Rotihwell, house, Herman Sanford Jr. IIâ€"B.â€"Irene R Cripps, Kenneth Jones, man, Roger Riard. Classâ€"Sr. IIâ€"J. A. 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