funcral were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Badâ€" lham, of ritzroy Harbour, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid; Miss Harma Dean; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maguire; Mrs. Eldon Maguire, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rowe; Mrs. Wm. Scott and Douglas; Geo. Rlowe, Coppercliff; Jim Baker, South Intermen cemetery borne by r ham, Roy soll Dean. Mr. Wilsotr ol Bristol "Rock of ‘Time Are ‘Constant] tor of Downin of the / AuUnls, Johnston Shawvill on pf Mrs. Morrisot® ‘The ser} Death Takes Toll Dome South Porcupine People B 4# #% 0# 406606 6606060004604 8406060400000 4000000460044 40 4* * *4 45 ng ‘Oolo ;\\\\\\\\\ * * *4 \Y\\(““W“\“‘\\“‘\\\“\m\\fl 4 99999 9 444 %%# 4444444844# 48 9448044444844 44444 uncral of Mrs. Robert Connolly. Reference to the Funâ€" eral of John Bell. Tennis Club has Doubled its Memberâ€" ship. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. All Tax bills for the year 1938 have been mailed or delivered. If you have not received your tax bill, a copy can be obtained at the office of the Collector in the Municipal Building. First Instalment of 1938 Taxes is payable on or before May 30th, 1938. Second Instalment of 1938 Taxes is payable on or before Sept. 3rd, 1938. Please brin Sha M 1 SAFE for YOU â€" â€" â€" SAFE for Your CLOTHES! [t‘s Triple Safe! FIRST, it protects your family‘s healthâ€" because we launder your clothes CLEAN, almost surgically sterile. Not only dirt but germs too, vanish, and with them, the danger of infection, colds, sore throats. SECOND, it protects your clothes! _ Timmins Laundry methods are GENTLER, safe enough for your finest things â€" â€" â€" they add months to the life of your clothes. THIRD, the Timmins Laundry way protects YOUâ€"saves you the tiresome danâ€" serous "heavy work" that leaves you feeling so dragged out on those days when you‘re not feeling your best. Play Safe! Call Timmins Laundry toâ€"day to pickâ€"up vour laundry! Do what hundreds of other women do! Play safe â€" â€" â€" and send your things, ALL YOUR THINGS to the Timmins New Method Laundry! For the modern way, the Timmins Laundry way is the only SAFE, SURE WAY to guard your health and vour clothes at the same time! M bring or send tax bill when making payment.. This will save vour time and enable the cashier to give better service, ient HvimI M C Th 1 ‘"‘The Mrs. Wi RCo was recorded 111 nday. The â€" sad mber, now mothâ€" the sympathy of The four oldâ€" ather and two 11 and Mrs. J. d the remains to uncral took place . from the home Dom Penalty will be charged on taxes unpaid i Mapl remain Mission, M . A. F. Foke Church, Re Church, ar ostal Missio were sungâ€" WiUson san Mrs. Down Heaven.‘" a MJ1 orcupint twentlyâ€" . Jame: Church 9] on above dat *CM Bad pasâ€" ho 6 1. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerkâ€"Treasurer ind of ketsâ€"Florence and Roy and family; €rudents‘ Council, ‘South Porcupine High School; Teachers and Pupils of Dome Public School. Spraysâ€"Eddie, John and Elizabeth; John and Nellie and family; Clarence and family; Mr. and Mrs. 'itoyd Connolly; Mrs. John Conmnnolly; Florencena, Fred and Bilâ€" lie; Dorothy and Cyril; Pearl Baker; Mr. and Mrs. W. Millions; ‘Mr. and er; Mary and Jack; 1 Gco. Piric and family; Geo. Helmer and family; and family; Ir. and Mi and family; Mr. W. P. family; Wm. Gannon,. â€" Hartling, Phil Thierrien, Cliff Rowat, Russell MCE Floral tributes were sent in such abundance that the casket and graveâ€" side were completely shrouded in flowers. Among those sent were:â€"â€" Broken circle, Bob and the children; cross, South Porcupine Asâ€" sembly and Sunday School; wreaths: Mother and Lorena; Henry, Ida ant family; Tom, Margaret and Jim Bakâ€" Melvin Porcupit D21 courteous â€" drivers suggest the type of able callâ€"for and service best suited delivery service by to vour needs for fast dependâ€" ind and six orence 13, Ma le 5, Roberta They Oolly; Florencena, Fred Dorothy and Cyril; Pea ind Mrs. W. Millions: TIMMINS ,:, LAUNDRY will gladly mourn i Lorenai nHenry, I1IG@ Anu , Margaret and Jim Bakâ€" nd Jack; Mr. and Mrs. d family; Mr. and Mrs. and family; W. J. Smith Ir. and Mrs. A. McGinn Mr. W. P. Millions and . Gannon, G. Brown, J. l Thierrien, M. Cochrane, Russell MCEwen, G. Sutâ€" r, G. Davis, G. Dory, J. oyd Walker, Cecil Eade, well, M. Goodf{fellow. Basâ€" i her loss: loving husâ€" childrenâ€"Kathleen 14 ry 10, Margarct 7, Jimâ€" s. 1. 6. Mrs. Wilbur H. Hamel, ), Miss Lorâ€" sEND YOUR CURTAINS TO THI TIMMINS® LAUNDRY Now, no danger of curtains shrinkâ€" ing or going out of shape. We are now equipped to carefully wash and linish your curtains perfectly. New drying frames hold the curtains in their proper shape and size without the use of pins, hooks or any other device that may mark or damage them. Broadminded, big hearted and of : kindly disposition, John Bell was highâ€" ly respected by all those with whom he came in contact, and especially hi business associates as was evidenced James Kippen. Family relatives of deceased are {w sistersâ€"Mrs, Mary Shewfelt, Armow Mrs. Murdoch McGregor, Calgary. anc one brother Archie. of Port Arthur. On Tuesday at 1.15 p.m. funcral serâ€" vices were held in the Masonic Temple, South Porcupine, the deceased being a member of the Caribou Lodge, and Kirkland Lodge as well as South Porâ€" cupine. After the service the remains were accompanied to the station by the members of the Lodge and friends, and then were taken to the home of J. A. McKinnon, Kincardine <ownship, from which place the funeral services were held on Thursday at 230 p.m. The Rev. Angus Maclver conducted the service, assisted by the Rev. C. J. Simpâ€" son. Interment was made in the famâ€" ily plot, Tiverton cemetery. Pall bearers were:â€" L. McKinnon, Jack ‘Bell, Angus McKinnon, Russell MacKellar, John Montgomervy and He was the son of the late Jolhun Beoll and Catherine McKinnon and was born on the 10th Concession, Kincarâ€" dine township, 63 years ago. When but a mere lad the lure of adventurs dine townshnip, bs years ago. When but a mere lad the lure of adventurs called, and most of his life was spent nining and prospecting. In 1923 he located in and around the Porcupine goldfields. H. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard; 1 and Mrs. L. Hupkin, Mr. and M Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon The Late John Bell (Taken from The Kincardine New On Monday morning, April 25 there passed away at South Porcupi Genrral hospital a highly respect citizen in the person of John Bell ; ter a brief illness. He was the son of the late Jolhn B mrs,. Carne,.Maud and McEwen; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. F. McPhail and Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitton and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lang and Bort,, Luella and Jean String and Mrs. Wm. Mclean; Wm. Jr.; Irvin and Eddic Richards and Mrs. J. Campagnola; | Mrs. H. Richmond; Mr. and Bennett; Mr. A. Michaelson; Smith and Margaret; Mr. and Sky; Mr. Ranta and Vieno; Mrs. H. Costain and family; / Mrs. J. Purnis; Dome Girl Gu Brownies; Mr. R. E. Dye, 1 Mrs. Dan Rowe; Scott; Geo. Rows of sympathyâ€"Mrs H. Johns, Mr. anc and Mrs. L. Hux;l Cameron; Mr. an Mrs. Wm. Oistead; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson; Mr. and Mr:c. Bert Cunningâ€" ham and Jason; My. and Mrs. V. Hedgos; Mr. and Mrs. K. Parrell; Mr. and Mrs. Emery Lemay; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tubman and Herb Orr; Mr. and Mrs. W,. W. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Chevrier and family; Pupils of Second Form, South Porcupine High School; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell and family: Mr. and M:rs. W. H. Johns:; Mr. and p.im. TuUIN Masonic deceased bou â€"LoGd ett coks, Mrs. W Bernard; Mr ‘ and Mrs McKinnon. Uringer} Wm. Mc Mr. and id Mrs. A. ; ~Mrs. Ed nd Mrs. S. Mr. and rcupine rspected Bell afâ€" ral soerâ€" | Dot Temple, | Bos being a | ard e, and | Mr. th Porâ€" | Ary Vren family family family : M MJt IT COSTS YOU LESS TO SEND TO THE LAUNDRY} da v Mtr. Ivan Collins; Mr. John Shewfel Maxwoell McKinnon Sara and Peggy % South Porcupine). Dcme who : M Mrs. W. McDowell; Mr. George Sutâ€" ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cattarello; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McLean; Mr. and Mrs. wW. H. Johns; Mr.J. Doran; Mr. Wm. Gannon; Mr. R. Mitchell; Mr. L. Cameron; Mr. L. Davies; Mr. G. Mcâ€" Lane; â€" Mr. 8. Mr. P. Therâ€" lault; Mr. G. Mason:; Mr. A. Auzie: Mr. C. Rowett; Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Daâ€" 10. Mr. and N son; Mr. and Mrs, R. Dy Mrs. W. McDowell; Mr. C ton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cat and Mrs. W. P. McLean; NV W. H. Johns: Mr. J. Doran @9994 9040490040004 000 ¢6 9090 00 0 ¢ Condoclences to EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 212 7 Pine N. \ Negistered Optometrist in Charge M Whin WwHAT PRICE GOOD EYE SIGHT ? Have them examined now at Halperin‘s Optical Dept. We will not prescribe glasses unless we can assure you c o m plete satisfaction i; comfort and appearance. about the eves! From thi one clear If you were suddenly deâ€" prived of the use of your eyes, what would you give to regain them? and Mrs. Demers; Mr and Mrs. 1 Maki; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemsley; Mr. iodgers; Mr. A. Michaelson; (Mr. . Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlâ€" Optometrical Dept. ceived news on Wednesâ€" eath of his mother in cotland. Mr. White visâ€" 1‘ M thought emerges duty:â€" Make sure condition of your Mr. Joe White of th A. Carlâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who has been visitin Mrs. R. Dye, at the Dome Mines, re turned on Friday to Noranda. M Janet is home from McGill Univer sity, Montreal. ed the first Unit in Kirkland Lake July 1St. Mtr. Nap Servai Mrs. 1J while in the Rev who will Porcupit no stran A final social is also to be h the Dome Community hall. Mr. and Mrs. K. Scott are n from the manse next week to ta residence on Commercial avenue Mrs. F. H. Hall and Mtrs. Ca and social welfare of our town at heart The Workers‘ Coâ€"operative whis party and social held last Wednesda;, in the Masonic hall will not be the las of the season. The final party is tc take place next Wednesday. Prizc winners at whist were: Mrs. Cootes first for ladies; second, Mrs. Blood: third, Miss Phyllis McCann. For gonâ€" tlemen: Mr. George Jarvi gained first; Mrs. Sullivan second (cutting for honâ€" ours with J. Johnson) and third Mr. Harry Gillam. Last Saturday iven to Mtrs. : Dangtl: the et meetit the B and c adAa IOr the Boa laws for of the fact that w in the centre of th grounds). Play co day last, and the . shaps. Schumache on Sunday playing etc., an dations imposec pasty lunchi home of Mt sion. Bridg Can MCcC Veal Progress on the new school addition is slow, owing to frost in the ground, but the school grounds are being imâ€" proved marvellously and by July it is hoped they will be in good shape. The swamp ground to the south of the school has been cleared of all brush, etec.., and levelled off with rock founâ€" Tisdale Tent membershipâ€"r of the fact th: ion. bBbridg it which Mi farnt Olati T ho it i Sunday playing a few iimes with members. A party of friends enjoyed a asty luncheon on Wednesday d his old home in Sectland only last W1HL ition has old Board end Board the n 1] F®. H. Hall a n Toronto la v. J. A. 11 be the new ne United CI mnger to the N T} membersh sons who 1 of this member d ‘of ‘FP foronto last week called on J. A. Lyttle, of Birchcliffe, the new minister for South United Church. He will be e to the North, having openâ€" t United Church to be dbuilt d Lake. He will be here on id two D mA B. Webb,, was played, afte 5C 1l T‘l ) the south of the cleared of all brush off with rock founâ€" or three feet of clay Ol 1( irprise party at her hom( ld last Wednes will not be the > final party is ub has doublec n f1i1 Mrs. ) d W il d‘01 ind prepa D( pri onimn 1 at 1 vIng ha when M + _ Mr. 1 M 1 were ovet friendly 1C the nex uncil fo selected i Cornish y at the the bal n Satur excellen moving take jup held in lunch . Mrs Ssp?2n sum 1 Pp11 ‘ark hist a¢ CX L "Buck" butter | a bridgt and M salts a. Death and Funeral Las Week of Mrs. Charles Car: were very nice ind donated by cown m also wish to thank for kindly gifts 0 lunch; they say | on all sides by k YOU CAN WIN TWICE The South Porcupince branch of Kiwanians held their weekly meeting on Thursday in the Masonic hall. No business was transacted, it was merely a "fun" night. A spelling match in which Stan Gardiner‘s team won by cne man, was followed by sleight of hand tricks by T. Nixon of Timmins. Thrp local Town Basketball girls had a very nice bridge party at the Scout ball on Friday night. There was quite a good astendance of ladies, and the girls, under Miss Beulah Rayner, Mrs. Mayes, Mrs. Partridge, Mrs, Woon and Miss Margaret Lloyd, had arranged things very nicely. A fire in the open fireplace helped to make the hall cheery and bridge was played by about a dozen tables of ladies. The prizes were very nice indeed and were partly donated by cown merchants. The girls also wish to thank the stores in town for kindly gifts of foodstuffs for the lunch; they say that they were met on all sides by kindly interest which gcoes to show that our town is sportâ€" Oof tishin th2m Mason Aitken Kapus! Crawford street in honour of her binthday. Guests arrived with gifts and enjoyed an evening of whist at which Mrs. Cootes won first prize, Mrs. Perrisini second and Mrs. Curiis third. A lovely lunch was served. Today (Saturday) Miss Margarct Lloyd, assisted by Miss Beiulah Rayâ€" mer is giving her pupils at the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite Mine a hike and picnic at McDonald Lake. Assembling at the school at 10 p.m. the happy crowd went to the lake where they roasted weiners and marshmallows at a camp fire, and enjoyed the lovely spring sunshine. M Min« i taon ere wit! 1J Sixt UI Mi 38 Third Ave. WA 62 Third Ave. Store Phones 300 â€"301 ~Better Homes" Contest! iting c Wil You can win $10,000 cash I or one of 109 other cash prizes in the Johnsâ€" Manville have yet to lear iac Newton who o this weekâ€"end. mation yo it contain more attri Send 10c Home Lovers! Help us make the Canadian home a better place to live in by entering this interesting contestâ€"the contest that offers you two chances to win! All you do is write a letter on the subject "What the word ‘Home‘ means to me," including 3 ideas on how to make homes better. Anyone over 21 years of age who is considering the building of a new home or who is now a homeâ€"owner may compete. Enter today â€"your letter may win two prizes! THIS B800K WILL HELP YOU [WIN:! "BETTER HOMES" Contest The J .M H \| JT m rid g Messrs. Vaughan Honer riess. Deceased who came er family awabout seven years n in Burks Falls, Ont., and mer Miss Catharine Bailey. her 5lst vear, Besides her m € 1 a 15,000° MC the membet Iver relish dish; Mrs. is won secondâ€"a silver Mrs. Lloyd thirdâ€" of cards and score pads; rr won a bottle of bath )lation. The lunch was daintily served. The rgro ahnead with their Write or call any of these Johnsâ€"Manville Dealers T. Nixon of wn Basketball Nnl _hom DomC Home Idea Book is filled with inforâ€" u will find helpful. Profusely illustrated, s 56 pages of ideas for making homes active, more comfortable, more livable. for your copy and full contest details. al beoq ght Ara in ie Minc of the inotorc t and News) r, wellâ€"known reâ€" 1 wife of Charles her home on Talâ€" 90| e 1L0odge, amon} N. H. Johns, J James Foell, J nd J. Douglas ; also attended. n of any disciple ) is NOT â€" going baby, of D visiting in H turned â€" homee of € )A V 0C "We Sserve The North \d R voepr and Mrs orcupine 0o Cochâ€" [raternal Timmins LIMITED Donu Timmins 1lTH Exchange:â€"One good telling the truth is that 1 to remember what you h cccasion sible for next fall. Lion "Chip" Ball ani gramme for the conce Tuesday night, by the wide variety of ente be presented. Russell Duff, a mem Bay Lions Club, was Lions CIUD AlL ULNhn€l luncheon on Thursc A pcpular member C passing is widely rej fellow club membe! other friends and ac bers of the club at here on Saturday i A. J.. MAINTSL, C Might‘s Directo operation of the ing a new dire Observe Minute Silence as Tribute toâ€""Ernic‘â€"Nord, Who Died Last Week. Aubrey of Matheson, On., and ‘Cla: ence at home; and one daughter, Mis Helen of Detroit. Also surviving at four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Clark, Mr Pearl Mrs. Ann Beoll and Mtr Lions Honor Memory of Departed Member One minvies ol sileni as a tribute to the met Nord, who passed away London sanitarium, by a y Porcupine Advance Collect all these Coupons you can Acddrt Get your fri© Â¥you. â€" Clip Free Vote Coupon You can also win one of many valuable prizes in our Local Contest â€" "Better Homes for a Better M ID DLE T O W NY sUBSCRIPTIOGN â€"EXTENSION DRIVE Good for 100 Votes Hirst ur friends to save them for Clip neallyâ€"Do not roll or fold. ul in thi Warechouse Phone 1601â€"1602 Phone 114125 Phone 216 nb th in r North for the ek in ; ‘immin 11 1netr ld on ibout n 23 VE