South Porcupinc, June 15.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Friends of Mrs.| ‘Thos. Wilson, who is in the General hospital for operation, will wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Phi Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Mi nesday on hs‘iday in er points. The Rebrkah Lodze holds its last mecting for the season on Friday of this week, After lodze business a big éuchre party is planned. General inâ€" vitation. nice prizes and good lunch. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, of Joplin, Missouri, who have been visiting at the * Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, of Joplin Missouri, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith motored back on Tuesday. " St. Joachim‘s Catholic parish is planâ€" ning a big bazaar for South Porecupine to be held in the arena (skating rink) from the 23trd to 28th inst. Bingo is ~Mr. Andrew Suttie, who has. been very ill with pneamonia in hospital, is reported toâ€"day to be holding his own, and does not now ned an oxygen tent, and does not now nsed an oxygen tent. was on the lake on Sunday with two other lads around his own age (abojut 13) on a raft a way out from shore. A canoe with three men in it was seen to upset. Two could swim, but the thirda appeared to be in difficulties. to be a specialty among othéer amuse inments Qlfl’l?/l?///l **% *% l./Illlfllf/ffflfl’flffl/f’l’lAf/.l’,‘ï¬â€™g. % 064944 #4%¢ Budget of News of South Porcupine and the Dome l % F mm on «: + >« on a s somvenmemens: us is ~ m an in ons on «> South Porcupine Boy Makes Clever Rescue Wallace Clement Uses Raft to Save Man from Drowning and Carries Through Risky Job With Skill. News of Brownies. South Porcupine Police Court. Other News of South Pcreupine and Dome FAOt **O Kinkel, of the loft on Wedâ€" jronto and othâ€" 1ds its last 71 Friday of <iness a big General inâ€" to be commended dfor his successful and hazardous effort. Mrs. McWilliams arrived ‘home on Tuesday from Toronto, feeling better aft:r medical treatment. Among others called to Cochra.ne for pitty jury duty on Tuesday were Messrs, H. M. Turner, F. Laforest, I. Richardson, H. Lightbody, B. Smith, N. Longworth and G. Helmer, Miss Myrtlie Graber, of Wylie, near Chalk River, is in town visiting for a few days having returned with her brother, Norman, who has been spendâ€" ing a holiday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sparling of Kapâ€" uskasing spent the weekâ€"end at the homs of Mr. and Mrs. H. Costain. Mrs. R. Hunkin and daughter, Donâ€" na, left this week to spend a month at the parental home in Mitchell, Ont, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Callahan, of the Northern Garage, left this week to is on holiday. Mr. C. Armstrong before returainz to summer. A pleasant little pulling mana the cruc» cri Younz: Clement psoled the raft as near as I»»> could and by dint of pole arnd IT‘l ky thing | mmended little bridge party undes is visiting at home North Bay for the the marmnm on : of danger. hit the boy Cochrane for Puesday were ". Taforest, I. _â€"B. Smith, N. liquor store A Chim»se paid $20 and costs for keeping a gaming house and a slot maâ€" was confiscated. A speeder paid $10 and costs. Two â€" youthsâ€"brothersâ€"were up Lo answer a charge of theft of § gallons of gasoline from a service station at Golden City. <‘The â€" attendant, . who swore the gas tank was full when he left it locked, said he came across the road at 3.15 am. when a car pulled up, he fond the padlock broken and the tank nearly empty. Accused swore they had stopped for water only and knew nothing of the gas theft. Conâ€" flicting evidence was given; two other occupants of the car upheld accused‘s staternent, but his worship found flaws in the evidence, believed the attendâ€" ant, and sentenced each of the lads to 30 days at hard labour. such person. Adjourned till next week. Theft of wood,â€"an axe anid a sample of firewood brpught as evidenceâ€"figâ€" ured in a case which roused the scathâ€" ing wrath of his worship the magisâ€" trate. The woo@ had been cut and piled on a man‘s claims to be used as fuel in his cabin. It disappeared. He traced it by the peculiar indentations made by his axe. He asked the deâ€" predatory one if he wanted to settle for it. The answer was "no." And tkis was what his worship objected to. "Take this to Division Court," said he. "IH trest no cases of blackmail here" Counsel objected. But the magistrate repeated the statement. A lédy was told she was acclused of assaqmng a certain party. She pleadâ€" ed "not guilty" saying she. knew no And counsel still objected. "I used to have the last word in this court," said his worship, "but times have changed." Case of theft brought by a man against a girl who swore that while on a joy ride she had picked his pocket Kiwanis Magazine: The only way to escape ingratitude is to do your good deeds without expecting to be paid off in gratitude. A bencfl warrant is to be issiued for a drunk out on his own bail, who failâ€" ea ito. appear. \ _One case is adjourned and two paid $10 and costs. Ts af A fairy friend had done it for them she said. Fairy ring was once imore formed and all the pack placed a big wich under the Toadstoolâ€"that Brownâ€" ie Sybil Ostrom would soon g°t well and join them again. Police Court News Four lawyers wore present at court cn Tuesday although the docket was not a large one. Then Brown Owl gave them a surâ€" prise. # A beautiful new chart, with all their names on and emblazoned with Brownie emblems and lore, was un folded, ready for useâ€"stars, achieveâ€" ments and badge work will all be inâ€" scribed and remain a record of work. Another test passed by many was that of ballâ€"throwing and hopping. To sing "God Save the King" correctly and without music was another of the achi»vements attained by some. Brownies A lovely meseting with nearly a full pack in attendance, was Brown Owl‘s comment on Tuesday‘s regular Brownie meeting. They opened with fairy ring and Brown Owl gave them a health talk, during which she gave tests on this subject. Four Browniesâ€"Robin Curtis, Prarl Bobby, Ruth Steves and Nancy McNeilâ€"passed the second class Several afterwards â€" demonstrated table setting, and passed this test. Marriedâ€"On June 4th in St. Joaâ€" chim‘s Church, South Porecupine, Louis Edward Patterson, of Timmins, to Mary Evangeline Mcoring, also of Timâ€" mins. Ceremony performed by Father Gelinas. over once or twice.. Most fortunately except for shock and a few bruises nobody was hurt. The car was badly damazed but was able to bring the family ‘home. Mr. Gearg> Doane, who has been away for some time on his Goodfrau property, returned to town this week. Archdeacon Woodall and Max Smith represented South Porcupine on Tuesâ€" day night at the Red Cross mseting in th> Legion ‘hall in Timmins. On Sunday night in the United Church a special musical programme is to be given. Mr. Hale, organist, is leaving a‘t the end of the month for a hsliday in Wales and this service is to e a grand finale before h»> leaves. Th annual concsert of the Doime Mincks Girl Guide troop is to be held on June 20th at 8 pm. in the comâ€" munity hall at the Dome Mines. The procesds of ‘this concert will be used to send a Junior Leader to Pettercairn, training centre for training in Guide leadership.. A full hall woiuld delight the Guides and judging by the proâ€" gramme sent to us the evening will be a most enjoyable one. Solos, dancing, group singing,, duets, folk dancingâ€" specialising a Cornish Flower Dance, with Mrs. Stanlakeâ€"will be features. Kâ€"ep the date in mindâ€"next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Knutson and famâ€" ily, in returning from Kirkland by car on Sunday evening, had a narrow escape from injury,. The sun around 6 pim. was cshining directly in the cves of the driver (Mrs. Knutson) causinz her to drive off the highway. The car went into the ditch, rolling Bornâ€"In Porcupine General hospiâ€" tal on Thureday, June 14th, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Melville Caswell of Timmins. C.W.L. auspices was held on Saturday might at the home of Miss Anna Suliiâ€" van. Prizes were won by (1} Mis. J. AitkEn: (2) Mrs. CG. Demers; (3) Miss D. Dodge. *A nice lunch was served. We omitted inadvertently in our acâ€" count of the CWL. tea of Saturday afternoon the name of Mrs. Jos. Huot, who was assisting. THE PORBRCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIC 4558‘ * * * *4 > Ssouth Porcupine, June 15th.â€"iSpeâ€" cial to The Advanzcse)â€"The following is a programme of the items rencered in the piano recital givéen on Wednesday night in the Parish hall by the upils of Miss Lilyan Huot. The concert was attended by a number of parents and friends who each item imâ€" partially. Pupils ranged in age from beginners to those who will be taking 8th grade work at the June Conservaâ€" tory examinations, and all showed signs of careful instruction, some playing beâ€" ing particularly well executed. The dance numbers proved a pleasing diverâ€" sion and the dance hand. Mrs. Sippre is well known as Excellent Recital at South Porcupine camp to I Mrs. Col Much Applause for Piano Pupils of Miss, Lilyan Huot and Others on Proâ€" e Tisdaleâ€"cemstery. Many beautful floral Lokcm, imany being of Jun» roses, were testimonies of the respect and esteem of her friends, among them being:â€"*"In affectionate memory," Albert and the Children; Mr. and Mrs. Moyle and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Margerrison and Gerald; Mr. O de; * * 3 * Messrs. Beard, Ed Wm. Thomas, Mr. drew, was carried hearse, and takst Tisdale cemestery. Dt Death of Mrs. Collns at South Poreupine Esteemed Resident of Dome Extension Passes on U, and Her h vhere ; nlv otl 7 yEeats. A will be mi which she was in hC if respecls jheir so children TS OIL m â€" vain hclugh Dr. Fras? iyimns, "Jes ‘Nearor My w s yein esided And we are fully prepared ta serve you, drop in toâ€"night and tak(; a delicious brick home. ICE CREAM BRICKS, BAKS,.CONES, ETC. Bruce Ave Drugs â€" Cool, Refreshing Drinks of all kinds. 1C 1€ it bei the lce Season Of" +p an i JC nd is here ‘s who came and show h rrow â€"for t mC Hal whiich li1r ind hom s24 in the UWLllE CIRCIE in moved. Her chief + home and children, alâ€" rhbsurs testify to her kind Ccal pC God poke text * fore south Porcupine Toiletries â€" Tobaccos U dane e the casket, borne by Ed Mitchell, B. Wehbb, Mr. Libby and N. Anâ€" ried to the â€" waiting iksn for intermenit to 1 vye in insylvania. â€" i briefly Your the cs$ s were given I1, of Porcupine a music lover irch was filled this ‘day) by these same me to pay their last by silent sympathy th>~ hushand@ and e ILems rencered in Ivéen on Wednesday i hall by the pupls t. The concert was ber of parents and wied each item imâ€" anzed in age from who will be taking the June Conservaâ€" ind all showed signs the service and the er of My Soul," anc o Thee" were sung riefly to the mournâ€" C 1J June â€"15th.â€"(Spe ornwa brthne ving woman, she > little ciftcle in i1 â€" nospita Tias is part of the in sorrow. redad hospital for labout In $ of Dome . on Monday hospitai her live, her merica being ia, She had i for the past nospital Tor u@cdenly and n her birthâ€" 1. Sheleaves, _ younz chilâ€" Esther aged very . o wif aire not good who and the in Fiction Checkered Paths, M. Pedlar; Murâ€" dered in Fiji, J. Vandercook; House of Spies, W. Deeping,; Murder in the Tropic, T. Downing; Flowers jfor the Judge, M. Allingham; Great Arguâ€" ment, P. Gibbs; Curious Happenings to the Rooke Legatees, Oppenheim; Nocâ€" turne in Sunlight, C. Lorne; The Nutâ€" meg Tree, M. Sharpe; Trumpets Callâ€" ing, Adelotte; Handsome Road, Brisâ€" tow; This Proud Heart. P. S. Buck; Across the Frontiers, P. Gibbs; Ballade in G Minor, E. Boileau; Mortal Storm, P. Bottome; Son to Susanna, J. Wesâ€" ley:; The Citadel, Cronin; Marigold, G. L. Hills The Dead Don‘t Care,. Latimer: A request for ground for extension of tennis court at the ball grounds is to be considered. A new byâ€"law regarding licenses for travelling traders and peddlers is to be drawn up. @3 The highway at Dome Extension for some distance each side of the crossing which the school children use in travelâ€" ling to and from school is to be oilled to prevent accidents from fiying dust and obscure vision. (This has been done today). . The Porcupine Baseball Club was represented by Mr. Cooper who spoke concerning the doubtful possibility of the club being able to pay a percentage of their gate receipts to council for use of the ground. U. Levinson complained to council concerning the flooding of his baseinment due to defects in drainage system. This also was left over for further discussion. South Porcupine, June 15thâ€"(Speâ€" cial to The Advance)â€"A regular counâ€" cil meeting with Reeve Evans and all j councillors present was held on Mon-l day. Business conducted was as follows: The Lions Club of Schumacher were granted permission to close the main highway a specificed distance for a street dance on July lst (as last year). The "Star" Club of South Porecupine appealed to have taxes reduced. This will stand over. The Library Board asked for a grant of $2000 to renovate and enlarge the public library building. This was left in abeyance. New Books at South Porcupine Liabrary List of New V olumes Added to South Porecupine Libâ€" rarv. Waltz sey at plano. 16. Mary Connellyâ€"1, The Little Grenadier. (M. Hopkirk). 17. Joan â€" Maxwellâ€"Smithâ€"1, â€" Moâ€" ments Musical. (Schubert). 18. Evelyn Jayâ€"1, A Bunch of Daisâ€" ies. (A. G. Martin). 19. Lois Countrymanâ€"1, Les Sylphes. (G. Buchmann). 20. Hilda Harryâ€"1, Slumber Song. (Schubert). 21. June Countrymanâ€"1, Valse Bleu. (A. Margis). 22, Molly Richardsâ€"1, â€" Homeward Bound. 23. Military Tap Misses Jean Stringer, Joan Maxwellâ€"Smith, L. Kellow, Lilyan M. Huot. (McDowell Preludium). 24. Maxgaxet L. Fosterâ€"1, Harp Sounds. Other Matters of Intereset at Gathering of Newsâ€" papermen. This is the first public (hall) recital that Miss Huot‘s pupils have given, and the result is distinctly a success,. Mrs M. Bessette introduced the pupilis. Programime 1,â€"Mona Richardsonâ€"1, Criss Cross; 2. Ros» in My Garden; 3, The Band is Playing "Dixie." 2 â€"Khthleen â€" Connellyâ€"1,â€" Orvetta 26. Betty Curboyâ€"1, Waltz in A. Flat. (Brahins). , 27. Edith Urenâ€"1,/ Minuet in G, (Beethoven). 28. Patricia Laforest â€" 1, Valsette (Kirchner). 29. Pearl Shubâ€"Mayurka. 30. Louise Kellyâ€"1, "No Surrender" â€"March. pianist of distinction, was present and gave a few friendly words of encourâ€" agement and advice to the young strugâ€" glers. _ She also bade them practice long and thoroughly as good music can only be produced through careful apâ€" plication, and also encouraged them to like good, rather than popular music. Miss Huot, herself gave a splendid pianoforte solo. 25. Clara Lindrossâ€"1, Spring is Here (O0. Chapmann). Dome Ex. Road to be Extended Now : Death Yesterday of \ _â€"Mrs. Jas. Cranston "That the minutes of the council meetâ€" ings «of the town of Rouyn be submitâ€" ted to the president of the protecâ€" tive committee of Quebec for approbaâ€" tion and that no decision of the counâ€" cil, be it adopted by resolution, byâ€"law or Otherwise be in force and executory until such time as the president of the protective committee has approved the on vote of 4â€"2 that the dismissai Ol Chief of Police Jean Tissot, which was passed on May 17, take effect immeâ€" diately, with salary to be paid until theh 17th instant. No successor to this office has as yet been named and in the meanwhile constable J. Picard is in charge of the police department. It was passed that the order in counâ€" cil of March 6, 1934, should be read at the meeting and this was accordingly don»e. The order reads as follows:â€"â€" The funeral service will be held at the home of Mrs. Morin, 71 Main Ave. tomorrow, Priday morning at 11 o‘clock. Rev. W. M. Mustard of the United Church will conduct the funeral «serâ€" vices,. Rouyn Chief of Police Continues Discharged town for the funeral, and by daughters, Mrs. G. Morin and Mrs. G, Morris, of Elm St., four grandchildren, Robert and Betty Morin, and Jeffrey and George Morris, and two brothers, Messrs. Colin and Robert Black, of Glasgow. Star Rising, Kelland; House in the Dunes, M. Meerch; No Tears Shed, Caldwell; Enchanted Oasis, F. Baldâ€" win; Jewel of Mahabar, Marshall; The Parson Hits Back, P. Collar; The Raims Came, L. Bromfield:;: Sue Barton Stuâ€" Mrs. McEachran was bormn at Palâ€" myra, daughter of Harry and the late Mrs. Reynolds. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her loss two sons, N. Roy, of Highgate, and Harry J., of Timimins. her father, Harry Reynolds, four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Alex Wiich, Vancouver; Mrs. Stella Eacott, Highgate; Mrs. Mary Moody, Detroit, Mrs. Clinton Herrick, Syraâ€" cuse, N.Y.; Chas. W. Reynolds, Highâ€" gat> and Frank Reynolds, of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio. Mrs. McEachran will be remembered by many in Timmins, being an early resid>nt and living on Commercial Ave. * The death occurred yesterday, June 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. Morin, 71 Main Ave., of Mrs, Jamgs Cranston, Mrs. Cranston was born in Glasgow, the dalughiter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Robert Bl‘ack, steel merchant at Glasgow, and was 60 years of age at the time of death. Married 36 years ago at the Remfield St. Church, Glasâ€" cow, Scotland, to Mr. James Cranston, her maiden name was Euphemia Black., She cam» to Timmins seven years ago to reside with her daughter. Mrs. Cranston is survived by her husband, Mr. James Cranston, at St. Anne‘s Military Hospital, who is in The pallâ€"bearers were six nephews, Paul Reynolds, Harry Knapp, Chas. Knapp, Gordon Rutledge, Clifford Holâ€" land, Jas McEachran. Flower bearers: Harry Henderson Robert Tedford, Chas. Bowden. Interment was in Gosnell Cemelery Highgate. dent Nurse, E. Boylston; Sue Barton Senior Nurse, E. Boylston; Under the Japanese Moon, FP. Sowers. . Nonâ€"Fiction Madame Currie, E. Currie; dian Home Gardening, Cutting; Ma«â€" ing Pictures With the Miniatur2> Camâ€" cra; Sarum Close, D. Robertson; Goose Feathers, G. Digby; Successful I#ttor Writing, A. E. Hower; The Boy David, J. M. Barrie. Highgate, Ont., June 15..â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Funeral services were held on Tluesday morning, conducted by Rev. C. W. Clin», for Mrs. Normâ€" an McEachran, who passed away on Sunday morning, June 8, after being in failing health for nearly a year. Messrs. Fred McLareon and Ernest Russell sang "In the Garden," a favorite hymn of the deceased. Resident Here for the Seven Years. Death at Highgate of Mrs. McEachran Former Resident of Tim mins Passes to Rest. For Indigesting, Heartburn, Gas and Acidity Relief in Two Minutes, Why Suffer? You may eat what you like. Sunshine Stomach Remedy is sold on a money hback guarantee, Sunshine Stomach Remedy Pearce Cross Drug Stores it the Tissot take e LIMITED THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORFE Price $1.00 sSold only at L L Finest Quality, Seasoned minutes of the meeting at which such decision shall have been come to." Treffle Quesnel has been engaged as sanitary inspector, at a salary Of $3 per day. Accounts were passed for the amount of $11,627.97. The next reguâ€" lar meeting of the council will be on Tuessday, Jun» 14. Judge Hartman, Senior Judge, at His Home centliury., He â€" was when Temiskaming \ Wipissing in 1912 anc in legal partnership Judge F. L. Smiley, ty, but for many ney for this district Honcur has disrupt( to some extent at Judge G. H. Hayward ber of sittings to #x) New Liskeard, June 15.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Reports from the home of Jrdge Hartman here indicated that his honor, suffering from heart trouble had been resting more comfortably, but Thr Advan:s understands that the senior judge for Temiskaming is not likely to be able to resume his official duties until late in the summer, at the earliest. His honor, who had been in his courthouse chambers at Haileybury lust week as usual, and who attended a movie on Thursday night, was taken il1l on Friday morninz, and on Sunâ€" day he was examined by a specialist, Ct. Haphbhtirn, from Toronto. Judge Hartman is one of the oldest citizens here in point of residence, as he has been located in New Liskeard as lawâ€" yer and since his elevation to the disâ€" trict court bench since early in the St. Catharines Standar sovernment is Tory fro up, consisting of men | thag class generdlly reg vileged. 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