off his ing sch Donald hospita cussion nesday, SOUTH PORCUPINE FINISHES ITS CURLING Bomse of C advantage â€" lectures wi at the Don tation taki: may be of work as | Mansfield, ready enrcl Mines emp Crcnmuller spalko ar? With rc they aro a bicyclists youngs! would : note of ride bi extra C Mr. Ow :z tions to hi Boy Coming Home From Buffaloâ€"Ankerite School Injured | On Friday. South Poreupine Firemen Taking First Aid . Courses.: Other South Porcupine and Dome News ;' Style Dress Shop Hazel A. Todd Golden Ave SILK HOSIEEY W 1} ()'.\: C :(: ondition of Back Roads‘s > wl Stark Mak line Unsafe : ' Rrownis meeting (as akes LCyCHIngQ AnSaATe ) on zs Aionâ€" | NEeratio n‘}. and tells _ Pearce Cross Drug Stores Repairs Of Any Kind Made While You Wait NORTHERN LEATHER WORKS Using only the highest quality leathers, together with our experience in making ‘boots, will give you the best repairs obtainable at a low cost too. "BRING YOUR NEXT REPAIR JOB TO US" Hand Made Boots Safetv Belts «B»3¢ 91 MAIN ST. LILMITED THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STOREF 6tin.. 1peciai ire @cOn Wed Lane. aking s and giving inviâ€" whicif A T "arre a B Domé | the »ecked We have a large aisplay of Easter Eggs, Novelties and special Easter bhoxes of Chocoâ€" latesâ€"also Potted plants, Easâ€" ter Lilies and Cut Flowers, at reasonable prices. Easter basâ€" kets made up to your order. Mcâ€" GOOD NEWS... MEN! Every detail required in a good boot is embodied in the "HWoelke" af ‘ruelling rigors imposed ind ouldoor men‘s boots for Easter Gifts any type of Boot, can now be made to your individual order. here for a few Cays for siight Father LaSalle, with Fath iault and McManus, were i chim‘s this weekâ€"end assisti Geolinas. Mrs. Dicksan, of Main stre ting along nicely in th> Porecu ting along nice eral hospital : lous nature on Mines, ent2rtained their friends on honour of Mr. T Campbell, who is Glasgow, Seotland evenin: dancin dancing, and a delightfu per was sorved by the T eguests reluctantly departe sma‘ hours." Mrs. Campbeé here on Thursday intend: York, Acton, Toronto and fore she sails for her hom again. Gladys Kollow, of brated her thirteenth Saturday, and had a | a number of girls her to tea with a large bit played games, had m fun, and Gladys was pient of a number 0| Mrs. Ingram, who has spent the winâ€" tir here with her daughters, Mrs. Mcâ€" Caffrey and Mrs. Weir, left on FPriday with Mrs. Weir for her home in Uticrâ€" son. Mrs.Sky left on Monday on a busiâ€" ness trip to Toronto. We are glad to note Miss Elva Wilkes has recovered from her r2cent illness and is now back to work in the Townâ€" ship office. Fishin# trips have commenced early this year. On Sunday a party comâ€" posed of Messrs. H. Disher, R. Clarke., T. Purnis and R. Emdsn went to Lzke and returned with a bag of nine pickerel and pike. Brownie News A very busy evening was 1 Brownies on Tussday. A (threse sick ~Brownies â€"â€"wer Brown Ow! ancd af tion she gave them a health then practised knotting, pf and tests on the flag. Swe with ball and practice, was another activi Leadgr Elaine Dogue taught new same and played with t My Mrs. George r parents, V Mine Eq uipment SOUTH PORCUPINE HIGH CLASS REPAIRS AT REASONABLE PRICES, been contfi1 iA s, Mr. and M Kapuskasing « withstand â€" all the imposed on miners‘ > Dogue taught them d played with them; be ar operation uesday . Robert Tait 1l o has spet daughters Weir, left TELEPHONE 28 musi1C is mad of gifts and Mon home in the Dome. birthday V own age hday cal hostess. ted in th 1A V Swed 1t Mrs. J. hem from ilk. They nospit el tying ish drill maphore abseon it MINERS BOOTS PROSPECTORS BOOTS WORK â€"BOOTS Smâ€"Room Addition to Porcupine School NC yith ited 1 I Y Tax Rate Struck for Township of Tisdale ivy enjoyed (tn Dome Browni commenteée at the end 0f MaYy M OPdICT that the addition may be completed for the beginning of school in September. The plans call for a sixâ€"rcom addiâ€" tion at the west end of the schaol with extension to the south, and allow for an auditorium with stage over fifty fset Icong. and a teachers‘ room. South Porcupins, April 6. (Special to The Advance)â€"Plans for addition to cur S3suth Porcupine public school, drawn up by Mr. D. R. Franklin of Timmins, have besn approved by the Schcol Board and tenders for construcâ€" ticn ar> being called for. Work may commence at the end of May in order that th> addition may be completed for School. Large Auditorium, Playroom for Children, and Other Features to the Plans for School Accommodation. ‘Tel General Repair Work Harness lates 54.9 Mills for South Porcupine and Dome; 52 Mills for Schumacher. 16 1e Child dacdition ingcham ‘et Iiong, and a teatheys room. The auditorium will be of immense ivantage to the school, as the new irriculum, which calls for many forms ‘ selfâ€"expression, will now have freer ope. The public school has not had is advantage previously. The overâ€" ow classes now at the High School ill be onc> morzs housed under the ime roof as the rest, and the rcoms ; the> High Schcool be left free for the udents there. There is also rcom alâ€" wed on th: plans for a play room for e children. The entrance to the new citiom will be at the rear o6f Cunâ€" 11 T W For Schcol S: ne and Dssm Public School S. Porcupine 19.2â€" numacher 23.3. Hisch Schol., S. Poreupine, 14 7â€"Schuâ€" Toronto Telegram:â€"Peace at your m price must be the kind you can with a dollar down anrnd a dolâ€" h1 C114 CC Aa Di ith Pcrcupine, Ont., April 6, 1938 jecial to The Advance)â€"At a speâ€" mceting of the council on Monâ€" ifternoon the tax rate for Tisdal« was struck. ime lice 1 I C111 havi ‘own Ow!l told them a lovely story â€" snowdrops. They ended with icodnight Song."~" On Monday Owl Stark took over the Dome + meeting <(as their own Brown irs. Actonâ€"is recovering from and telis us she thoroughâ€" ved the evening with the lively was paid out of court of $10 s for indecent exposure, and a driving charge was held over tion No s tion No. the tax orcupine â€" 19.2 Schumach (§. POoCuâ€" ate is 54.9 Tt PORCUPINT ADVANCT, TiMMTNS®, ONTARIO : Happy Time at South ii‘; Porcupine Kiwants pine, recerks member of commenced institution. fore scartin community guests at i member of northd all told, attended the dinner at the Maâ€" sonic Hall in South Porcupine last Monday evening. Carefree and unbusinessâ€"like as the meeting and dinner were intended to be, it was apparent that the atmosphere of frivoliy attending the dinner was that of unselfish goodâ€"fellowship, and was tempsred with a knowledgs: of the purâ€" pose of the Club, the memory of work well dons. and the awareness of service yet to be rendered. This was particuâ€" larly evident during the presentation o¢f badges to the members of the new clubâ€"a ceremony performed individuâ€" ally by each member of the Timmins Clubâ€"when each new member received the good wishes of the older Kiwanian and an expression of hop»> for the sucâ€" cess of the South Porcupine Kiwanis Club in accomplishing the unselfish purpose for which it was formed. The Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Orchestra made excellent music during dinner. After dinner, short addresses were heard from Phil Kinkel, President of the Timâ€" mins Kiwanis, Stan Blake, President of the South Porcupine Kiwanis, and from Percy Moisley, former Lieut.â€"Gov. of this Kiwanis district. Fortyâ€"two .from .. Timmins Help to Make up Crowd of Close to a Hundred. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that after the expirâ€" ation of FOUR WEEKS from the date of the first publication or posting of this notice, namely the 17th day of March, 1938. the following Byâ€"law or a Byâ€"law to the similar or like effect, shall be passed by the Council of the Municipal Carporation of the Township of Tisâ€" Gdale, viz:â€" ay 0j astMIJU;0 pUB uomeatqnd A4q uoits Uuaa@q sey styq Jo 1adoud SVHXZMMHAM UNV ‘039a.I13U} quaot(pe spue UIB]13d 10 1911M1§1G ou} ut areps1L JO dtysumo,f, au1} 1JO ‘I ‘ON [OOUOS JO pIBOG [oouds JI@4nd aU} 4q paumo mMoU SpUBI 01 Sutppe 4q arepsLL Jo dtyuysumoy, ayqp ut yin0og JO oauy U jo0UuIS OI[GNIq al] 0J L1essa0au St 31 ‘pIEBSaI0JB SABMUSIU al]} JO dnâ€"paddojs yons sutttaJSUB1} 10 Suttos ‘Suisetar oeyp Ssutz10Unt ‘atepstI Jo ayq ut autd â€"noiog Uinog Jo al} U [(E .Jaue7 1291[BEAM.,, JO ‘anuaiy JagGan(© ‘mMmUJAY UBUJBI}S pIOJMABI}) JO suonod utej132 jo dn surddojs put gutsoro ay; Sutpmoid m®e[â€"Ag@g V slons of The Municipal Act in that be li@.1lf : AND WHEREAS due consideration has ‘been given and compensation made where proper, to provide for the reâ€" quirements of the owners of the soil or surface rights of lands adjacent to or near the streets and highways hercinâ€" after mentioned, and of those who might be affected by the closing thercof to vehicular and pedestrian traffic; AND WHEREAS adequate means of egress and ingress by road to all lands abutting on the highways or parts of hichwavs hereing{ter mentioned have south Pcorcup o The Advance The Kiwanis ine, recerukly f near UIh after .T might h Lo velnli¢ AND egress and Ingress DV TOAU U Ail JAIll0 s abutting on the highways or parts of highways hcereina{ter mentioned have been and are provided ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OFP THE CORPORâ€" ATION OFP THE TOWNSHIP OPFP TISâ€" DALE, as a Byâ€"law thereof, as follows: 1. The following highways, parts of higshways and lanes shall be, as and from the passing and approval of this Byâ€"law, and the same are hereby closed and stopped up to vehicular and pedesâ€" trian traffic, namely,â€" (1) ~All that portion of Crawford North Bay stick comedy battle of ten i million TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE Byâ€"Law NXumber A Byâ€"law providing for the C bury) now dz Land Titles at Avenue to St1 shown on the the East six Southerly frorm rting ‘the serious WOrK OlI sSoCiai 1iity service, the Club had as its t its inaugural dinner, every of the Timmins Kiwanis and ciher Kiwanians from various i clubs. Some nine‘ly persons attended the dinner at the Maâ€" Iall in South Porcupine last Bay Nugget:â€"What a slapâ€" edy Hollywood missed in the ten Japanese wives in a bath That would have been worth . _ at least. Apri al 2, Any and all of the surface rights of the lands in paragraph 1. hereof particularly described shall be, from and after the passing and approval of this Byâ€"law, and the same are hereby declared to be disposable by the Corâ€" poration of the Township of Tisdale by way of transfer, pledge, lease or otherâ€" wise as the Council of the said Corâ€" poration in its discretion may deem poration in expedient. From Callander, Ont., comes word that another baby was born on Monâ€" day night to Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne, the parents of the famous quintuplets. This makes the thirteenth child to be born to the couple, Twelve of the childâ€" ren. including the famous five girls, are still living, one baby boy having died in infancy. The latest arrival is a aoy, the lad weighinge 7‘ pounds at birth. April as It Is in England, And as It Is in Porcupine "Home Thoughts From Abroad" (By Robert Browning) "Oh‘! to be in England Now that April‘s there; And whoever wakes in England Sees some morning unaware That the lowest boughs and the brushâ€" wood sheaf Round the elmâ€"tree bole are in tiny leatf While the chaffinch sings on the "And I, in Porcupine (Now that April‘s there) Waking to see the frost still white And the brown trees bare: Secing ice on the laks and green in the orchard bough In England â€" now ck}, And snow in the hollows sull piled high, Turn to the Spring on my windowâ€"sill Where bloom both crocus and daffodil And say to myself, "England‘s April‘s here,." â€"And forbear the tear. Thirteenth Chuld Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. D Sudbury Star:â€"Over in London, an alarmed publicist describes Hitler as a reckless driver on a crowded road. Yeah. and with one arm around Ausâ€" tria! ENACTED this Reeve. Dated this 17th day of March, 1938, Prank C. Evans, Clerk of the Township of Tisâ€" dale, by: J. Davis McCarthy, South Porâ€" cupine, Ontario, Solicitor in this matter for the Township of Tisdale. The Philosoph‘er" M.S., S. Porcupine) dav of O0. Dionne Clerk Change in Weather Enables Curlers to Decige Winners for the Season. Grand Social by South Porcupine Oddfelâ€" lows. Other South Porcupine and Dome News won Irom sJmery Milléer won from Dr. Eyre won from Fairhu: won from Evre. Péarce won fTrom Smith won from Pearce. Evans won from Miller, Henderson won from Smithâ€"and MHMendsrson won from Evans. The prizes were donated by the preâ€" sidont, Mr. Wm. Fairhurst, and were very nice indesd. First prize of 4 large silver trays was won by the rink of Mr. O. Henderson, who with Mr. W. Hayne as viceâ€"skip, Mr. J. Pesorse as second team whose viceâ€"skip was Moore, secâ€" ond Dr. Woods, and lead Kavanagh. Third prizzs of "Supzsr"‘ flour sifters was won by Dr. Smith‘s rink, composed of C. Laamanen. viceâ€"skip; Curtis, secâ€" ond, and W. G. Smith lead. During the McIntyre investigation of work, etc., at the Preston East Dome a number of the mine‘s employses are taking two weeks‘ holiday. afnd â€"Mr. C. victor of th tition. Sect dishes was Br. Fraser loft on the ‘"Northland" cn Wednssday for Whitbhy, whither he was summon:d to conduct the funeral of son of two old and dear friends. The cireumstances surrounding the death of the young man are tragic. Ho was instantly killed when the car in which he and a companion were traâ€" velling near Whitbhy came into collision with a parked truck. They had been following another car, which turned out to avoid the truck and they failsd to see it in time to prevent the accident. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hutâ€" chinson (Mr. Hutchinson is an Inspecâ€" tor of Public Schools) are prostrated with grief at the death of their son, Jack, who was only 26, and a brilliant graduate of Queen‘s University,. One cther son. some vears vounger, is the of Castletown, Jhad passed on suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe spent some weeks last summer at their home in the Old Country and it must be comâ€" forting to know that after being away for many years, Mr. Radcliff@o once more saw his moth>r before she died. The Consumers‘ Educational Comâ€" mittee‘s house party on Mconday evenâ€", ing in the Masonic hall was another wollâ€"attsndsd affair. Whist held inâ€" terest for the first half of the evening, prizes being won by Miss Rose Burgess, Ist for,ladies; Mrs. Clay, 2nd, and Mrs. Murray 3rd. For men, Mr. B. Webb took first prize, Mrs. Coote second and Ronald Walker third. Mr. Clifton suâ€" p>rintended community singing and dancing and Mr. Bolton helped out the music with his violin. with grief at the death of th Jack, who was only 26, and graduate of Queen‘s Universit cther son, some years younger cnly : child_leff to :them.> <~Dr. will be back for Sunday service United Church. We are sorry to note that Mr. James Radcliffc recsived a cable toâ€"day from the Isle of Man telling him tha‘t his mother, Mrs. Jans Radcliffc, aged 87, of Castletown, lhad passed on suddenly. Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe spent some weeks last summer at their home in the Old Country and it must be comâ€" forting to know that after being away for many years, Mr. Radcliff@o once more saw his moth>r before she died. nida outr 1t C Ev ut} hne old Spell Hailed by Curlers at South End plays: mmsn wore ight, ends 1 ts nmervil BRUCE AVENXUE Adamson Drug Store per game wa B it ni womervilile. from Dr. Hudson mn0o hir priZze 0o . by M he wh i Miller, from â€" om Evans aonated t Fairhurst, S { en rin}k WAas p.m hn 11 1€ McDonalt the aftte resident thsugh ‘s Curlin l i@ay n @ill thyt rescription Specialists SOUTH PORCUPINE id, was ths in compseâ€" silver rolish C. Evans §ET,: 18 Dr. Et d ou 2e rinks ig after dule of Spzecia rnoons s3 Bon t unti h Mill on ho M th h day aiter:n:oor Revy. Mr. Heit ship hall. 1Or short 1 left for home The Oddfso evening at th taticns woere M friends, and the response was a iU hall, arnd a most enjoyvable time fo Averybody. Bingo was the main iter on the programme and prizas for game went to:â€"1, Mr. J. H. Evans, who ha five games, and 2, Mrs. Libby, who ha f{our. The of Ceremony wei Messrs. Coffey, Wm. Farren and I Pyke, and they kept the evening goin and all the guests entertained. Community singing, with Mrs. Libb at the piano, followed, and Mr. J. I Evans was heartily applauded for tw readlings given in his best manner. Messrs. Coff: Pyke, and th and all the ; Community at the piano Evans was h readlings give n u ons 1t UaSs0d) SCM BUIM IqSTUIW somied oult pIO Gq pfloY SU1 â€"1au3e8 pIiQ] d1 tuo put A4109StY s Aired geyj Uf UO1} â€"ttaAti0d yons puooss ayj} aq [[IMA 339U ‘@ °M ‘JW poasoons 0j JopPpBo[ JAT} â€"BAIlosttO> Matt 0} M 18S, was nda the « Mrs ime Phone 22: Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, ELC aSs Perfect stones W1 mountings that wi most discriminating has a most complet Priced Diamonds WATCH JEWELRY REPAIRING 1€ GENERAL WIRING adio Repairs and Service P.O0O. BOX 794 hone 222 44 Crawford St. To introduce SET.â€"UP to the men of South Porcupine, we invite you to have a free shave with an \elcctri«- razor at our store.. Come in and be conâ€" vinced yoursClf of the shaving perfection SETâ€"UP gives you as a preparation â€" for your a@as OA preop? ejlectric razot BRIDA L WREATH ‘ Perfect _ ELECTRIC ){ low TiiURSDAY, APRIL Reasonable Prices, Work Guaranleed. 1J soUTIiI,PORCU PIN} Jewelleér CRAWFORD STREE with ;\ Triill Will Convince Y ou! Ir‘t orved at the thoroughly vening vote at Our ime. MISS 1 on Tuesiay llows held a BIt ol old a grand so l on Mcnday. I1 » all brother C 1J to w Mrs. J. Andrewsâ€" x1 Mrs. Elizabet eâ€"aro visiting hel iss Laura Ostron StorC with platinum will pleaxee the ~ng, Nick Bren lete assortment. A1 $20 U J PHONXNE 6B 1 of 1 joved bekahs ind d by th he town 1 414 0gegd byv al Ncial for V