Little Billy Pelkie, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pelkie, celebrated his fifth birthday on Tusesday, by inviting a dozen of his small friends to a picnic lawn party, afterwards all being taken on a swimming trip. He had a nice partyâ€"tea and received some nice gifts. Elien Mairs left last week for a holiâ€" gay in Toronto with relatives. Nick Holovaci, of Rae avenue, left _ _ Mrs. B. H. Harper, of the Dome, with Mary and Norman, left last week for their summer cottage at Temagami, Little Billy Pelkie, son of Mr. and "Bud" (Alan) to join His Majest Canadian Engine Mrs. Jos Donley and child of Sault Ste. Marie, is visiting her brother, Mr Cecil Langdon. _Mr. Sloan, of Vinton, Que., is visiting his daughters, Mrs. C. Kavanagh and Mrs. N. Sullivan, in town. Mrs. Jos Donley and child of Sault Mrs. Newlands, of Kirkland Lake, is a visistor at the home of Mrs. C. Kemsâ€" ley. Dome Mines., Mr. and Mrs, Bert Longworth and *wo‘ children left this week for a fortâ€" mnight‘s holiday in Manitoulin Island and Little Current. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bladen, of Main ‘Street, left on Wednesday for vacation in Montreal and other points. Dr. McCutcheon, secretary of the O. M. A. of Toronto was the guest of Dr. R. P. and Mrs. Smith over the weekâ€"end Mrs. Gilchrist, of Preston East Dome and two children have left camp to live in Gentral Manitoba with her parâ€" ents. Mr. Gilchrist is waiting a call to 'j‘oln His Majesty‘s Forces. Mrs. Bruce Smith, of Kirkland Lake, Wwill be the guest of Miss Kathleen Woodall over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Gaunce, of Hamilton, is visiting At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alâ€" lan Lyman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassie are spending some days in Toronto. Mrs. J. Matheson and two children, Of Calgary, are visitors in town. Mr. Sam Macdonald, of Fernic, B,. C., is visiting at the homes of Mrs: T. Brawley, Mr. Davé and Mr. Thos Macâ€" adnald. Mr. and some days Mrs. J. Of Calgary M:rs. Leigh, of Toronto is visiting Preston East Dome at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Russell. Mr. Doug. Wright and nephew, Mr. Jack Wright, came in on Wednesday to Preston East Dome from Toronto. Jackie Jay, of Dome Extension, is on Roliday in Troquois Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Austin, of Presâ€" on East Dome, are vacationing in Noâ€" randa and other points. Mr. Bill Hall has returned from Niaâ€" Falls and has accepted a position at the Dome Mines. Mrs. and Christopher are visiting in Timmins at the home of her mother, Mrs. Donâ€" aldson. Miss Margaret Nelson, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Bawtenheimer, of Crawford street, Mrs. Lee and son, who have been visiting Mrs. W. Freeman for the past two weeks, left on Friday for home in Montreal, accompanied by Mrs. Ivy qQuesntl, who will holiday there for tiwo weeks., Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hedges and childâ€" ren, who were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Hedges Dome Extenâ€" sion, left on Wednesday for their home in Toronto. m Mrs. Schram, who was home of Mr. and Mrs. . Extension, left on Tuf home in Stratford â€" Balvage collection is going forward hicely. People are responding to the call and putting out their papers, magazines rags and old serap metal every second Tuesday, and returns are expected to more than pay for the equipment of the Kiwanis Hobby Cluk One third of the returns going to this cause, South Porcupinc, July 9th. Special to The Advance. The Kiwanis Club has appointed Mr. Matt Mulcahy, supervisor of the Childâ€" ren‘s Playground activities for the month of July. Salvage Collection at South Porcupine Proving Active and Successful Mr. Matt Muleahy Appointed Supervisor of Children‘s Playgrounds Activities for the Month of July by the south Porcupine Kiwanis. Other South Porcupine and Dome News, PAGE TWwO Raney has left town forces in the Roval guest at the Loyd, Dome ay for her South Porcupine, July 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Archdeacon Woodall according to a letter received toâ€"day is regaining health after two weeks at Bemard Lake, Sundridge. He, with Mrs, Woodall, are leaving Sundridge toâ€"day for Charlottetown, P.EI., where the remainder of his three months‘ vacation will \bc spent with their daughter, Grace (Mrs. Hennessey). Try The Advance Want Advertisements Ven. Archdeacon Woodall! Regaining His Health South Porcupine, July 93â€"(Special to The Advance) â€" Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Somerville returned on Sunday from a week‘s holiday in Toronto and vicinity. Over the weekâ€"end they attended the Somerville family reâ€"union held in Midhurst Park near Midland. Over a hundred members of branches of the Somerville family attended, representâ€" atives from California, and other parts of the United States with those from Canadian points meeting and renewing acquaintance. Attended Somerville Family Reâ€"union Event Speeders paying $10 and costs were Feldman, Ievaire, Grant and Bourget V. Kakkanen, charged with being inâ€" toxicated in charge of a car was given a sentence of fifteen days. Mr. Gardâ€" iner defended for accused whose car was found in a ditch at Barber‘s Bay by Provincial Police. Accused acknowâ€" ledged having had beer but attributed his accident to striking loose gravel on the road "shoulders." P. Lasuk, charged with "illegal posâ€" session," was adjourned till next week for hearing. C. Crite was fined $10 and costs for careless driving. Charge of assault proffered by T. Tokar against his wife was withdrawn and costs paid. E. Kakus was fined $25 and costs for not returning to scene of accident. In turning out after parking he hit anâ€" other car, and went off without waitâ€" ing to see the result. Evidence proved that licenss had since been taken out, ignorance of the law being given as excuse for breach. Case was dismissed. Miss FPlorence Macdonald is on holiâ€" day in Quebec and was joined this week by her sister, Bella, and brothers, John and Gordon, of the Paymaster. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parâ€" adis at the Laforest Block apartments, on Wednesday, July 9th, a daughter. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Brucet Rusâ€" sell, of Preston East Dome, on July 7th, in Porcupine General Hospitalâ€"a son. Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hospiâ€" tal, on July 7th, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fummerton (nsce Norma Mcâ€" Phail), of 30 Kerr avenue. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lyman, of Strachan avenue, a son, on July 6th, in Porcupine General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Langdon are on holiday in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs, John Kuuisto (of the Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Store) are on holiday for two weeks at Sault Ste, Maric. Mr. Jatk Ennis, of Preston East Dome, has left to take up residence in Toronto. Miss Joan Maxwellâ€"Smith is spendâ€" ing some time at Nighthaw Lake at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Cleâ€" tensiOn. Mrs. Clarence Higgins and Pauline, of Paymaster, are on holiday in Cayâ€" uga and Hamilton. Mr. and .Mrs. G. E. Boyce are leavâ€" ing the Paymaster property to reside in Welland, this week. Don‘t forget the organ recital supâ€" per being held on Friday from 5 until 7 pm. The menu has just been given to us, and a real "Church supper‘" is planned. There will be stuffed roast veal (cola), meat loaf and salmon loaf with every variety of salad and homeâ€" made pies. There will be a concert following the supper. Mrs, Butts Dunn and cl tored back from Toronto Poster to spend holidays af Miss Edna Tripp, 0 on Thursday for holid Mr. Joseph Mitchel is holidaying in Sault other points. Mrs. F. Newman and Prank a in town from two months‘ hol Toronto. on Tuesday for the sanitarium in Lonâ€" don. Tripp, of Dome Ex., left for holiday in Toronto. Mitchell, of Dome Ex., in Sault Ste. Marie and k are back holiday in ldren moâ€" with Mrs. Dome Exâ€" While waiting in the dining hall groups of girls came in, each with speâ€" cimens of tree leaves, identification of which (to the supervisor) gave fhem marks on their woodcraft badges. Then at the sound of a whistle all preâ€" pared for a twentyâ€"minute dip before getting ready for supper. Two older girls are helping Mrs. Leiterman â€" Miss F. Sharp, who is supervisor of. swimming and Miss Kay Starling, of Timmins. A chef cooks the simple wellâ€"balanced meals. A screened dining hall (play room on wet days) provides ample room for all forty Guides, and the rules of the day, posted up on the walls show the casuâ€" al . visitor that not only the bodily wellâ€"being of these young people is being looked after but the patriotic and moral side of their characters is being developed also. Camp Commandant Leiterman, in charge, says it is one of the best she has known in this north land. The swimming site is the only part not quite as nice as the camp at Night Hawk. There is little beach, but the water is fairly shallow for quite a way out. The cabins are most comfortably equipped with springs in the bunks, and are well built. Two handâ€"carved totem poles, made by previous campâ€" ers, guard the camp and campfire ring. Cleanliness and order prevailed. It is a grand site for a camp, this one at Bayside. South Porcupine, July 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Forty girls are having the happiest time at the Kiwanis Camp at Bayside Beach. We called in yesâ€" terday in the afternoon and found a well organized Guide camp in full swing. Some were playing a game of softball, and the sun was having full play on the young bodies, all being clad in sun suitsâ€"and the sweet smell of the sunâ€"soaked pine trees mingled pleasantly with the scent of fresh bakâ€" ed cookies from the camp kitchen. While the girls are in the water Happy Times at the Garl Guides Camp at Bayside Beach He worked at the Hollinger Mine, and, seven years ago met with an acciâ€" dent to his hip, since which time he has been a partial cripple, never beâ€" ing able to walk without crutches. His body is being shipped tonight from Weston, and upon arrival in South Porcupine will be taken to Hunâ€" kin‘s Funeral Parlors, from which place the funeral will take place on Friday (July IlLtH) at 4.30 pm. Rev. J. A. Lyttle will conduct the funeral service. Eteve Boyko was born in Russia, but was a Canadian citizen. He came to the Porecupine Camp twenty years ago and lived first in Timmins, and two years later came to South Porcupine to reside. South Porcupine, July 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"News was received toâ€" day that Steve M. Boyko, aged 50, died late last night (Tuesday) in Wesâ€" tomn Sanitarium. Mr. Boyko left two weeks ago for treatment in Weston, but his friends fully expected to see him back in better health His death ‘comes as a shock to his wife and only daughter, Lily, these beâ€" ing his only relatives. Unexpected Death Came as Shock Family and Friends. Death at Weston of Steve M. Boyko of South Porcupine A Surgeon Explains to the Laymanâ€" Benmosche Camps and Cottagesâ€"White Men Without Fearâ€"Floherty Speaking of Servantsâ€"Barber Making of a Democracyâ€"Hartman There‘s No Place Like Homeâ€"Ellenâ€" wood. The following are recent additions to the South Porcupine library: Nonâ€"Fiction Let’q Look at Your Teethâ€"Brotman 100 Nonâ€"Royalty Oneâ€"Act Playsâ€" Kozenko. New Horizons for the Familyâ€"Sait How Character Developsâ€"Kunkel We The Parentsâ€"Gruenberfi As the Twig is Bentâ€"Hohman Hoaxesâ€"MacDougall Your Personality and Your Speaking Voiceâ€"Major An Almanac of Readingâ€"Lee Let‘s Talk about Your Babyâ€"Tenney Caesars in Goose Stepâ€"Sayles Income Management for Women â€" Fiction Sick Heart Riverâ€"Buchan Judyâ€"Carfrae Mr. Littlejohnâ€"Flavin Heritage of Hatcher Ideâ€"â€"Tarkington Husseinâ€"Russ The Giant Joshuaâ€"Whipple Crimson Horseshoeâ€"Dawson May We Come Throughâ€"Pertwee The Suin Is a Witnessâ€"Stein The Talking Clockâ€"Gruber Ace in The Holeâ€"Gregory The Family Failingâ€"Bower Uncertain Aprilâ€"Page The Blue Cloakâ€"Bailey Deadly Sunshadeâ€"Taylor One for The Moneyâ€"Adair Broken Vaseâ€"Stout FPar Callâ€"â€"Gregory Also a number of children‘s books. Recent Additions to South Porcupine Public Library THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, Tty\nmMtxs, oxTar Trooper Frank Fowler, of the Tank Corps, has returned to Camp Borden after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Powler, FPourtly avenue. North Bay Nugget:â€"George Bernard Shaw is famous, among other things, for his caustic comment. His lates: quip is this: "Youth is such a wondorâ€" ful thingâ€"it is a crime to waste it on chil@dren!" Trooper Roy Hazelwood, of the Tank Corps, stationed at Camp Borden, visâ€" ited at his home on Birch street during the past week. Jean MacKenzie, Fourth avenu holidaying at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Berf Wash have reâ€" turned to Toronto after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Welsh, Fourth ave. Bobby Welsh accompanied them and will visit with them during the holiâ€" days. Miss Anne Johnson,‘ 4s spending her vacation at St. Thomgs Mrs. Skeene returned this week to| her home at Orillia, after visiting her sons, Jeff, of Timmins; and Fred, of Fourth avenue, Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. of Kirk land Lake, visited Mr. Black‘s nothe Mrs., E. Watson, Third avenue, and hi sister, Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, durin the past week. Mrs. Good has returned to Toronto after a visit with her son and daughter inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Good, First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke, McIntyrc Property, have returned from a holiday at their summer cottage at North Bay. Miss Margaret Unger is spending her vacation at Galt. Mr. Charlie Small, of Larder Lake visited friends in town during the pas week, Miss Margaret Kahma, of 84 Pourth avenue, is spending her vacation at Sudbury. Mrs. J. R. Todd, Railroad street, left Saturday for a holiday at Pembroke. _ | Mr. Ben Rollins, of Montreal is visitâ€" | ing his daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, hdni and Mrs. Eugene Paquet, Pine street. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duxfield and| Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Duxfield returned Saturday frmo a trip to Toronto and London. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sturgeon and daughters are holidaying at Port Elgin, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. McLaren and daughter, of Fourth avenue, left for a motor trip through Southern Ontario., LAS. Walter Craig, of the R.CAF stationed at Quebec is visiting at his home on Fourth avenue. Pte, Joe Lone, of the Algonquin Regt., Camp Shilo, Manitoba, is visitâ€" ing his brother, Mr. Henry Lone. Pte. Steve Ostovich, of the Algonâ€" quin Regiment, Camp Shilo, Manitoba, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ostovich. Miss Reta Sloan, of Quebec, is visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. Fred Dwyer. Mr. Art Adamson, Fifth avenue, has returned from a holiday in Niagara and Toronto. Sgt. Pilot Charles Bryers and Mrs. Bryers, of Saskatoon, are visiting Mrs. Bryers‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laine Ssecond avenue. Mrs. Bryers was the former Marion Laine. Mrs, Shaw, First avenue, is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Patterson, of Detroit, is visitâ€" ing her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waddell, Fourth ave Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, of Unionville, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Warne, Third avenue: Schumacher is losing another esâ€" teemed family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warne and son, Billy are eaving this week for St. Catharines where Mr. Warne will be employed. Mr. Warne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, real old timers of the Porâ€" cupine Camp, and it is with regret that their many friends see them leave, but they all extend to them their best wishes and good luck in their new home. Schumacher, July 9th. Special to The Advance. A large number of parents and friends visited "Camp Bickell" on Chapman Lake during the vistcing hours on Sunday. The boys are havyâ€" ing a wonderful time under the superâ€" vision of Mr. P. A. Boyce and Mr. W. K. Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. Georgeé Shipâ€" pam are in charge of the cooking and are kept busy for the boys have good healthy appetites. Other News of Interest Schumacher Boys Enjoying Time at Camp Bickell Lucky, indeed, are our Girl Guides! Fresh pasteurized milk is de daily to the camp. We shamelessly stole a cooki: the bakingâ€"sheet, all hot and right under the chef‘s nose, combined as it was with youth piness and sunshineâ€"it tast ambrosia. We noticed knitted squares â€" an squares of material ready to he mad into quilts piled on a table. These af to be worked on in spare time for th Red Cross, and the girls are hoping t have them all finished and ready t hand in when camp stakes are pullec i0F moment. Responsibility rests with them and parents need feel no fear as to the safety of ‘their children. Rules are strictly enforced, and as Guides the girls â€"are most obedient. those in command do not leave for a moment. from Schumdchor and District. f parents and Bickell"‘ â€" on the vistcing cookic from inadian ind lpm‘-I Schumacher, July 9th. Special to Wws lle Advance. »hlp- A quiet wedding was held Thursday andlmorning at St. Michael‘is Cathedral, gond‘ Toronto, when Miss Florence Pilon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Pilon, became the bride of Pilot Officer Dennis Duxfield, of Schuâ€" this| macher. The Rev. Father Barnett., ofâ€" Mr.| ficiated. The bride wore a gown of 1e is | beige crepe with white accessories and orge j corsage of Briarcliff roses. Mr. and Porâ€" | Mrs. E. Duxfield were the attendants gret |at their son‘s wedding. The groom‘s ave, i aunt and cousin, Mrs. A. Gilightly and best | Miss Margor y Golightly, also attended. new | After the ceremony a wedding breakâ€" fast was held at the King Edward Hoâ€" 0f | tel, Toronto. On their return to Schuâ€" iter,| macher Saturday the bridegroom rseâ€" ’ceivecl word he had to . leave the next Sitâ€" | day for Nova Scotia. rank and made *houth Porcupine â€" Bomb Victims‘ Club ‘_Sends Another $900 A request was received by the counâ€" cil in the form of a petition signed by twenty property owners in the Empire Townsite. These people wanted the council to put a power line through to the townsite. The signatories of the petition were all property owners in Timmins and council assumed that they were all living in Timmins at the present time. There were no buildings erected on the property that they wanted the power line through but it seemed that they wanted the town to put the power through and then they would build. The town discovered that the property in question was outside of the town limits and that in between this property and the town there wa.sl a block of unoecupied property that the iine would have to pass over. ’I‘hel council members were dubilous about putting the line across someone else‘s I might point out that we were very cordially received and that the outâ€" come of our visit to Toronto should be of much benefit to the north in genâ€" eral. nent concerned Councillor Roberts Presents Council With Fine Report (Continued from Page One) were cut off. The matter of medical care of indigents was also taken up with these gentlemen. They pointed out that they were under the impresâ€" sion that we were in the same boat as\ Southern Ontario in as much as they would be taken care of by hospital inâ€" ternes,. South Porcupine, July 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Sixty C.G.IL.T. members took possession today of Camp Wasâ€" kisieu on Night Hawk Lake after the Boys Camp broke up. Miss Jean Jordison left as one of the training supervisors in swimming and music. Girls from Hearst and Kapusâ€" kasing joined the nearer grouns. all bein Mar Marriage C.GI.T. Members Now at Camp at Night Hawk Lake the Ssecontl Donation to Britain Within a Month. uth Porcupine Advance}â€"T} ind age at Toronto of Pilot Officer Duxfield pine, July 9â€"(Special to ‘â€"The South Poreupine Victims‘ Club forwardâ€" another donation of one migzhty pounds sterling to or of London. Acknowâ€" telegram of a previous ixty pounds sterling sent month of June has been detailed statement for rar in the next issue of Signed: Wm. Roberts ‘dison left as one of the isors in swimming and ‘om Hearst and Kapusâ€" the nearer groups, all 12e supervision of Mrs. Born in Buckingham, the late Mr. Lorraine, had been with the MacLaren Co. for the past 35 years. Besides his widow the former Ida Durocher, he leaves two sons, Rod and Yvon, and one daughter, Mrs. O. Tremblay, all of Buckingham, Three brothers Isaie and Gedeon, both of Buckingham, and Celestin, of Plaisance, Quebec survivie, Buckingham, June 30thâ€"Rod Lorâ€" raine, former professional hockey leaâ€" gue star, suffered the loss of his father through death here today. The late Wilfred Lorraine was in his 55th year and death came suddenly. He had been at his work at the James MacLaren Pulp and Paper Company as usual on Saturday and later spent a quiet weekâ€" end. Early Monday morning however he experienced a sudden seizure. Dr. P., W,. McLachlan was called but efforts to revive him were unavailing. Last rites of the Catholice Church were adâ€" ministered by the Rev. Father J. Ricâ€" hard of St. Gregory‘s Parish. His son is widely known as a player in right wing positions. For some years he played with the Montreal Canadiens in National Hockey League, and last year was with St. Jerome‘‘s championship team in the Quebec Intermediate League. The following reference to the death is from The Ottawa Journal of recent date: There is general sympathy extended to YÂ¥von Lorraine, popular member of the McIntyre Hockey team, in the reâ€" cent death of his father, Mr. Wilfred Lorraine, Buckingham, Que.. The late Mr. Lerraine had relatives and friends in Timmins and Schumacher. His son, YÂ¥von, resided for a number of years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, Pirst avenue. Schumacher, July 9th. Special to The Advance. : Father of Hockey Star Passes On. Wilfred Lorraine Dies at Buckingham Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Armiatge who became the proud parents of a baby girl on ‘PTuesday night. The baby was born in the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins, After cards the hostess served a dainty lunch and a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. Schumacher,, July 10â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A very successful card party for the LO.B.A. Lodge was held last night (Wednesday) at the home of Mrs. J. Harris, Third Avenue. Whist was played, the prize winners being:â€" Ladies, 1st, Mrs. T. Farrell; 2nd, Mrs. Harris;. Ird,:; Mrs:; . H. Miller. Gents: 1st, Mrs.â€"IH. . BiGod; pnd, MItS. J. K. Townsend: 3rd, Mrs. Telford. + Card Party Last Night Auspices of L. O. B. A. An application for on the Municipal Hall staff was received from Miss Louise Charron and it was fyled with the other applications. A letter from the Attorneyâ€"General told the council how they could form a Volunteer Civil Guard in Timmins and the steps that should be taken to have the organization recognized. The Civil Guard would work in conjunction with the police force and it was sugâ€" gested that the Commanding Officer and the Company Commanders be members of the police force. The letâ€" ter was fyled. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT uff MeINTYRE GYMNASIUM $1.00 Couple _ Ladies 10e Dance to the Sparkiing rhyvthm of The "Mac‘"‘ Ambassadars ‘â€"â€"* ADMTNSNELLXN â€" +.__# together with an uncle Romeo Lorâ€" raine, M.LA., of Buckingham.. funeral will be from the home on Wedaâ€" nesday at 9.30 a.m. d.s.t. to St. Greâ€" gary‘s Church for requiem high mass. Interment will be in the parish cemeâ€" tery. The local recruiting office is still in need of men to fill the quota that was set for them in the drive for recruits. It is expected that the quota will be just about filled when he drive is comâ€" pleted. Try The Advance Want Advertisements The young men are warned that beâ€" fore ery long they may be called into service und°r the training plan and that after they are called up they are required to go wherever the officials want them to go. Any person that joins up voluntarily can be transferred to any other part of the army for which he can qualify. ; L Y NCH The Canadian in need of a gré: will accept applic: of the army. TT the present time Ordnance but re part of the servic The younsg men Seven More Men Leave Timmins to Join Active Army Five of the seven men were from Timmins while the other two were from Iroquois Falls, The two men leaving Tuesday were: Anello Guolla, Timâ€" mins; and W. A. Dillman, Timmins. The men leaving last night were: Peter Jeffrey, Timmins; John Andressy, Timmins; Omer Goulet, Timmins; Francis Reynolds, Iroquois Falls and Daniel Rennie, Iroquois Falls. Medical boards are being held every Monday, Wednesday and FPriday mornâ€" ings at tonâ€"thirty at the Timmins Armouries and at these boards reâ€" cruits will be examined and if mediâ€" cally fit will be passed. 9 Third Ave Two Left on Tuesday and Five More Left L a s t Night. Lgarge Number Expected â€"toLeave Toâ€" morrow Night. Seven more men have left Timmins so far this week to join the Aotive Army. The men left on Tuesday and last night. They ‘will report to Miliâ€" tary Déstrict No.~2‘ headquarters at Toronto from where they will be desâ€" patched to the arm of the service that they want to join. it Will Pay You To Visit Our Children‘s Furniture Department Appliance and Furniture Co. WE NOW HAVE _ON DISPLAY FOR YOUR AKPPROVAL A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHILDRIEN‘S FURNITURE AND BABY CARRIAGES THURSDAY. JULY 10TH, 1941 adian Active Army is still a great many recruits and applications for any branch iy. The greater number at + time are nesded in the but recruits for any other service will be accepted. he seven men were from ile the other two were from lIs. The two men leaving Guolla, Timâ€" W. A. Dillman, Timmins. iving last night were: Peter ‘mmins; John Andressy, Omer Goulet, Timmins; molds, Iroquois FPalls and Timmins