Porcupine Likely to be in New Provincial Riding Haileybury Advance) â€"R boundaries . ridings of T and South C tory they co QOntario Leg included when t} promised before t} Report from Haileybury Suggests That New Riding Will Include Timmins, Iroquois Falls, and,Other Centres. This Part of North to Have Four Instead of Three Ridâ€" ings is the Report. pires, acsord ed at the w close touch : probability, likelihood of appeal to t until‘the bill Legislature. with its consequent increases in the population of the : ‘North Country. especially in the Larder, Kirkland and Porcupine areas, is cited as the reason for asking for a f¢urth member from the district stretching north from Teâ€" magami to James Bay and westward from the Quebec boundary to the Hearst section, Men who keep their ears to the ground in the political sense claim there are many more voters in South Cochrane riding, for instance, than in some of the older settled conâ€" stituencies in Southern Ontario, and it is reported that the projected carving up of the district would be featured by changes chiefly in that riding. While naturally nothing definite has yet been announced, the source already quoted considered it likely that the mining camps of Porcupine and the Kirkland Lake areaâ€"the latter in its wider sense east to the lineâ€"and which at present are grouped largely under the same member, will be divided up, with a new constituency being sandâ€" wiched between this section and the country which now it included in North Cochrane. Basis for this belief is that mopulation now settled in the Porcupine camp alone warrants the allocation of a member for that mining area who woeuld not. in addition, have to look afâ€" ter the interests of the electorate nearly a hundred miles away at this end. _ One suggested plan, assuming there are to be four members instead of the three now elected from this part of the province, would cut off Temiskaâ€" ming sgme distance south of its preâ€" sent northern boundary beyond Dane, thereby placing both Larder Lake and Matachewan camps in the next riding, centring <cn Kirkland and making this projected constituency largely a mining * *4 PAGE Expan Admission: Free All Welcome % * 4* *4 4 * *4 on our Budget Plan $10.00 Down. Payments as Low as $9.20 per month. Ice Boxes taken in trade. All Models in Stock. ON DIsPLAY AT THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE SCHUMACHER HARDWARE FURNTTURE CO xchumacher, Ont. new cor between which n Harmony Hall, Fourth Avenue THURSDAY and FRIDAY BASEMENT OF THE UNITED CHURCH [3 Wednesday Eveninz June 9th On Flowers and John F. Cl; J > d CE RECITAL "Tams _ LYÂ¥NGH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY 11 n By the Pupils of Clarice H. Mann end H Auspices of the Timmin ne lvd. ] early el June 10th and 11th at 8 p.m. ADMISSION 50c section AlI included in his belief | I in the Por 1Creases in U( North Country r, Kirkland an d as the reasot 11 16 mpia n 1(5 which under sandâ€" it 8.00 p.m sSOLD AXIDlBON MSPLAY AT OUR AssOCIAT 2 theâ€" M the .1 lrogqu bined Review of Work by Board of Trade me! thern CI tax â€"burcde the camp the Corpc mins and bein cutstandin instilling : cp{imism. @iken he privilege of the Board of Trade t ntertain Mr. Russell, Kelley, the pre ident of the Ontario Associated Board £{ Trade, and to listen to a most in erestingz address delivered by Mr. Kel 1J Mines, t hose N I aal enin Horticultural Society was the nCt mail boxes throug : Another The e "host tC ind 176 Al]l corresp lp ( in 4 1 o0DtaineC ~Oof _ l4 Ontari ontinued from Page One) > endeavours of the Bo; son seC end ills dis one rid hi ular ma en SS Gelive â€" visit. e Corporation dale asking for e fees to hawke ransient traders atter dealt with fu 16 also had the horour che Dominion Minis Honorable <Mr.« ‘Crer it the banguet was t nt of the Board‘s ye nossible, with grea the matter of heavy i the business life of rwarded resolution to of the Town of Timâ€" ad constructior ie highways bu to proper gove 11 ompt s0C12a North ce received durit dealt with during ressity for placing the town and ith partial results ea vin{ North Ma ng South Coch: ) somewhere i1 Beyond that t« a] Westinghouse th« 1pint d b ergenCct aillowed the Oovernin | in imiscoti °C com e terri vith the frequent to â€" the was th: d‘s yeat greate O i1b 1 11 n â€" ‘s and WA 1J of PORCUPINE HARDWARE COMPANY South Poreupine, Ont. 1LT The financial statement was then submitted to the meeting which showed a credit balance on hand of $15.33. The statement was adopted as read on moâ€" tion and duly seconded. The meeting then deait with the matter of the election of officers for the ensuing year and it was moved by Mr. Cohen, seconded by Mr. Lynch that in view of the small turnout the election of officers be held at an adâ€" journed meeting to be called at the instance of the executive at a later date: the executive meanwhile will carâ€" It was duly moved and seconded that the annual report as submitted by the president be adopted. Unanimous!y carried. The meeting then dealt with the matter of entertaining the goodwill tour of the Toronto Board of Trade and their visit to Timmins and stay throughoaut the whole of Wednesday, June 9th. The Board has agreed to provide transportation facilities â€" for the party while in Timmins and with a tour and inspection of the Porcupine camp and of the various mines. Purâ€" ther, the Board will be host at a dinâ€" ner to be held in the Empire hotel comencing at 7.30 o‘clock on the eveâ€" ning of the 9th,. The various mines are coâ€"operating in every way and also year had been dealt witn and an swered. [ Simpie dignity marked the wedd‘n2 | on Saturday morning of Henrietta | (Etta) Tallon Brown and John Parâ€" i sons Dick at the home of the bride, ReV ‘Bxuce Millar officiating. The bride is dzsughter of Mrs. Robert Brown and the llate Mr. Brown of Timmins, and the | zgroom is the son of Mir. and Mrs. J. Dictk | of Weston, Ontario. ‘ Given in marriage by her brothetr Clifford, the bride wore a white net dress made on princess line, carried a bouquet of red roses.. She was attendâ€" ed by her sister, Mrs, Eileen Hall, of schumacher, who wore a dress of white flowered organdie on princess lines, ‘cavxfying a bouquet of roses and carâ€" l nations. assembling the Depot at nine 0 C1OCK in the morning. A short tour of the town will be made by motor car and the party to arrive at the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines office by ten o‘clock. The forenoon to be spent in a tour over the Hollinger. In the afterâ€" noon the party will meet at two o‘clock and start a tour of the camp, returnâ€" ing to the station by Ss1X o‘clock. Porâ€" cupine District Pipe Band will parade in honour of the visitors sometime beâ€" tween 6.15 and 645. The Timmins band will hold an copen air concert comâ€" mencing at 7.30 p.m. at the bandstand and the dinner is called for 7.30 at the Actel. At the dinner the High school crchestra will render music and pupiis of Mrs. Burt will give a few selections during the evening. The mayor will formally welcome the visitors and it is hoped that Mr. Knox, General Manâ€" ager of the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, and also Mr. Ennis, General Manager of the McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited. will address the visitors. Reference to the history of the town during its short twentyâ€"five years of life is to be delivered by G. A. Macâ€" aconald. Given in marriage by her Clifford, the bride wore a whi The Executive requests the business nd professional men of the camp to oâ€"operate by having at least thirty ars at the disposal of the visitors for Miss Etta Brown and Mr. J. P Dick United in Marâ€" The groom was attended by his broâ€" ther, Wyatt, of Kapuskasing. Following a wedding breakfast served at the home of the bride, the happy couple left for a trip to southern points. They intend to visit the groom‘s parents in Weston. On their return they will take up residence in Timmins. W The reserve powgr that is built right into a Westinghouse is of very real importance in comparing refrigerator values . . . For Westinghouse Super Power means dependable food protection no matter how hot the weather may get . . . It means greater operating economy too, because its perâ€" centage of operating time is reâ€" duced by the extra power . . . And, most important, it means extra years of sorvice, since the mechanism is never operating under a strain to keep up with the refrigeration requirements. Let us prove these facts to you by actual demonstration. ie day opera a€ arriage Saturday of Popular Couple oOrganiza to suucce ton ind 1M M THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO every is for o‘clock of the air and hin ‘Real Fish Story Comes _ South Porcupine Coronation,. [returned Antonia and arrived night. ments the D Mtrs NC on Monday to attend the Toronto United Church conference which mests this week in Toronto. Mr. Evans is the lay representative from South Porcuâ€" Fish Caught on Boy‘s Line Drags Him Into the Water. Moving House in South Porcupine. News of the Angliâ€" can Young People‘s Society. Other South Porcupine and Dome News Several of our towns] to Timmins on Friday Miss Margaret Easton! recital. They say they cughly enjoyable eveni ment Margaret (who South Porcupine preduc did way in which she children. on ET W hile tained byV H:~Hall n honour C ‘"‘‘Toddic a¢ Verdun Thompson and ROoy L. lyn, of New Liskeard, are staying : home of Mrs. Jack Wilder. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Amos 1 of 74 Commercial avenue, South cupine, on Tuesday, June 1stâ€"a d baiting the NnCCK Ssalll@d IOPUIL venture. He went and sat on t cf the dock opposite the airpo! his baited hook in the water. J a rule, there are no fish to be at the dock. Rumor has it that has exterminated all fish in PC Lake. But at this season of tI "grass" pike come up the little to spawn (so they say). At a along came a pike, swallowed t tugged at the line andâ€"the in happenedâ€"splash went the y into the water. A man who h noticinge the boy got him out Mr. and Myrs who w Wt was that Mr. Tom WAddaeii, 0o has come north to play ger football team, is st and Mrs. Woodley of L Little Georgina Turn day toâ€"day is colebrating with a numD friends who are all coming t helping her eat a lovely birt Dr. MacDougall, well kn former inspector of public sc still with the Dept. of Educ in town toâ€"day visiting olc Italy‘" to. part of the af the ttu suppori@ca ByY :t CI M the journey quite successfully anc now resting on Leighton street. Doughnut Day for the Girl Gul appears to be quite successful. La figures give us 247 dozen sold alre figures SVE US 4 toâ€"daay. This is t caâ€"operation of â€" makes the dought sell them with no prof Guides have quite a meet in their mont! buyving doughnuts Y them. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric car on Friday for ths y We knoyv 115 ticing t Hc TT 1€ e OLLA WRA Mr. Henr M rdun Th anusa A rful tim ie woeine wentyâ€"i1ve anusa Mint 19 But Muelier, who has been ster, Mrs. Tom Strain, Mrs. W. Honer, of the D day for her home in New at the Dome she wa kKnow â€"that it is not_ ; news . L0 hat a small boy caught a big ut we believe it IS news when fish catches a small boy. On lay., a little chap of preâ€"school hose parents live on Railroad hunted up a fish hook, tied some to a willow branch, and after the hoock sallied forth for adâ€"~â€" c. He went and sat on the edge dock opposite the airport, with ited hook in the water. Now, as _there are no fish to be caught dock. Rumor has it that cyanide terminated all fish in Porcupine tBmutf at this season‘ Oof the yvear, a C ill ou 11 of a tw by molC holding hn luck ding arriving in town aAga ind M nmnnal house .. the r townspeople went out Friday night to attend Easton‘s dancing class aiy they spent a thorâ€" Wipet ing th 1¢€ zht e Dome Mint undations an 247 ao? made Mr. WA is just too bad, the biut the young man i to the rod. We call pra Kemsley, of the England for the home on the S.S. hnere on Monday there : she ie lac public school of Educatio iting old ac reyvy ent a thor and compli originally, â€" on the splen s trained th a Kkeviev 1g to tea, birthday known ? 11€ i1 ie Dome. and houst from wvhere M was +C es, M id 6 noust ets the himself AIT AI nevym oC hc‘ Hollinâ€" with MI 01 g. holiday ind he me, lef 11 eC car t had | . _ hold Miller PoOoYrâ€" iughâ€" ind 16 bi welâ€" it WAO girls 12 1€ mon ents T ot CPl tel. Mrs. PykC Rebekah Lodg and Mr. Pyke ‘nvention. The Woma:t cese of Moos: conven‘ion next Wednesday will be cesan matters and Those leaving from W. H. Johns (Pres.) Mrs. Wm. Fairhurst The Past Grand‘ bekahs held its final evening for the se m"?t Droor the eVv Wilson Thoma pet Miss Muriel Miller is improving niceâ€"| ly after tonsil ocperation. Mrs. Binch of New Liskeard is visitâ€" ing her sons in town. \ Mrs, H. Disher left on Wednesday to spend a few days with Mrs. S. Graham in© Toronto. | Mtr. George <wee nicely from a nasty might have had ser. He ran a nail into h Horseshoe. Captain Naish came forward and welcomed them, and the Oriole Patrol made a space for Evelyn Disher, while the Forgetâ€"Meâ€"Not Patrol did the same for Audrey McCaw. Then while the Guides sang the Welcoming Song, the Brownies â€" silently _ disappeared, _ as Brownies do. Juvenile Fish and Game Assn. Formed onth holiday with Mrs. Wiper‘s parâ€" ts in Szcotland. We hear that Doug Webster, of Dome tension, is improving nicely in the reonto General hospital where his ushed foot is being treated. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pyke leave for on Monday where both attend e conventicn in the Royal York hoâ€" 1. Mrs. Pyke will represent the local ebekah Lodge at the annual assoembly id Mr. Pyke will attend the .0.0.P nda And (3) Mrs. A. Ewing. Mrs. Richard Foster, of Toronto, i guest of her brother, Dr. H. B. Hat An for The Woman‘s Auxiliary for the Dioâ€" e of Moosonee meets for its annual iventison next week at Iroquois Falls. dnesday will be taken up with dioâ€" an matters and part of Thursday. ose leaving from here will be Mrs. H. Johns (Pres.), Mrs. W. Lemmon, s. Wm. Fairhurst and Mrs. Woodall. Phe Past Grand‘s Club of the Reâ€" tahs held its final party on Thursday ning for the season. The members t for a chicken supper at the Dutch or Tea room, afterwards adjourning the home of Mrs. W. Freeman for ocial evening. Bridge was played and happy time spent, the honours of ) evening going to (1) Mrs. W. H. ison (Timmins); (2) â€" Mrs:: W honour Mr. Lang ! her. On presenting ford told Mr. Lang on a trip and Miss Pickford presented him with a beautiful silver cup in orâ€" der to show her appreciation for the honour Mr. Lang had bestowed upon her. On presenting this cup, Miss Pickâ€" ford told Mr. Lang that he could use it any way he liked and that is the manner in which the cherished cup M 1 UD ho inadJan DrC 11 91 lich wel: CMD 11 nd tal ch. On the aitar, in memory O Mary Wenger, hospital matron, wW. A. member, who died a year were flowers in the W.A. colours d there in her memory. Brownie, Guide News pleasing and touchmg little cereâ€" took place on wWednesday evening ‘e the Guide meeting in the parâ€" all. when two Brownies "flew up" ) t blt DT pa aAln. ind tron «C Remulu nail into his fC in followed. He nd lockijaw se . OrC Mis TL hC subscription to a leading orts magazine will be members of the juvenile the opinion of the jJudges picked from the senior the best essay on ‘"The of Wild Life." us addressed the meeting hiefly on the competition w under way during the i. _A beautiful silver cup ented the fisherman who largest speckled trout in prs during the legal season. as presented to William president of the Toronto ociation. by Mary Pickâ€" actress, following her he wore silver siippers, a ess, a dab of rouge and of course, her beautiful stood out against the Mr. Lang was so impressed ‘mble that he decided to : colours in the formation v He did this and named olours He dic Mary during t presented sident of ation. â€" by weezie Is recovering isty accident which serious consequences. o his foot and swellâ€" wed. He was taken to jaw serum was used He came out of hosâ€" i1 wo yvears agn. kford arrived in Tor > desire to go fishin; _ Toronto asked M d see that the cele ived her wish. M ed ies were all there heir leaders. The d around the toadâ€" Owl made a little who were about to ittended morning in St. Paul‘s r. in memory of Pickford is and was suC beautiful catch o Miss Pickforc r the news pho ) a leading will be he juvenile the judges California nresented in aiong ford â€" by M Mr. the simil simllar S escapades wherever the latter was quite ar North and that he wa he would have valuable | the Northern fishermen Body of Gwyne Jones Recovered Thursday SEerVvIce, } United Church Sa 4.30 p.m. for Gwy: son of Mr. and Mi Birch street, nortl "uneral Service Held at Timâ€" mins on Saturday. Mr. Remt alntance Gwyne wa CGENERAL ELECTRIC CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited Payments for the above range may a maximum period of three years down payment as low as $10.00, Definite installation price of $25.00 in your priva Corner Pins« Northern Ontario Power Co., Ltd. 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The funel ing, interment cemetery. h White iragg 1€ ral tribute Gwvne wa Bruce Avf Bruce AvC mCl 1] e.. So, Porcupine Phone 158 1t CGesire i Immediate mean to the e price of di s advaner. TXIl hi ‘al II south Porcupine hone 158 Kennet pect them purchasin on weekly c 1I f11 formed a guard ormer member. Scouts Mahew, Roy and Clatâ€" and others of tedad as ruards. Timmins T‘°C LV 11Y uniled to upward retailer amond»s ecurred at 30th, when so lost her rred shortly ne was not sday afterâ€" Constables ervised the _ they were e Forestry uals. The about 1,000 nt occurred. mother and ed six, and 15 yvears of Last Hospital TT it PiHc plan tetms JTune 7th r3 of ag« nue wo childâ€" ils mornâ€" ‘TimmIins mImin at it al