ANNIVERSARY DBGERVED BY CHILOREN‘S "AT HOME" Interesting and Pleasing Event Under Auspices of Rebekahs Last Thursday. On Thursday last, December 7th, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Gold Nugget Rebeâ€" kah Lodge, No. 173, gave an ‘"At Home‘‘ to observe the sixth anniverâ€" sary of the Lodge. The ‘‘*At Home*" was a special evening for the children mMment OT TDe eVvUCIIIHZ tLlidb iLb WAdS. UCCGALET ed that each year the mni\'ux' ary will be similarly set apart ~and 31»e(mllv observed in this way as the Children‘s At Home. About 84 children were present on Thursday last. The programme for the oceasion was provided by the youngsters and was one of outstandâ€" ing interest and excellence. Although there was only a seant halfâ€"hour alâ€" lowed to get together the various and proveé pleasing. bekahs w Lodge, No ""‘ to observ f the special even roved unus ng. So del s with the evening 1IOr LhE ( unusually success ) delighted were thaoa success and 1¢CC¢C ths ess and enjoyâ€" at it was decidâ€" inniversary will t‘ and specially s the Children‘s * children ful and ol items, all present were del each and every item on t] pro programime witn and humor,, and stand andâ€"sing t In this the childr address, by forte duet Johns; Re« forte duet, by Dorothy and Carl Johns; Recitation, by Beryl Arnold; Recitation by Eldridge Orr; Pianoâ€" forte solo, by Edith Richardson ; Reciâ€" tation, by Harry Shephard; Recitaâ€" tion, by Patsy Richardson; Instruâ€" mental solo, Autoharp, by Hugh (Calâ€" verley ; Recitation, by Marjorie Shepâ€" hard; Pianoforte Duet, by Leila and Joy MeCarthy ; Recitation by Ina Ray croft ; Cornet Solo, by Carl Johns; Reâ€" citation, by Freddie Orr; Recitation by Roderick Kelly O 1( Yvariq imme by Aamme W. B. Nich <}J LI ind then d olson introduced the his usual genial wit asked first that all ie National Anthem. Vocal Duet, by en follows interestin: a, which, : ited with excellent amime, social lunch idul 12 Nnoâ€" Carl 0nc 91 the 1 Mabel and Clayton Richa tation, by Clara Halperin by Gladys Cooke; Vocal bvy Roberts, accompanie lin ed D)\ Weldon Recitati no Solo T )eE n . DV byv Recitation by Vir tation, by Doris H 111 muchou aÂ¥yton ‘tu1chardason )lo, by Martin, accompantâ€" ‘tint Recitation by [ sNnOwWIIT ecial tal THT} PORCUPINE ADVANCE ilent OO KE Reciâ€" tation, V BU})- Maisie Nunbdl DIED FROM STROKE AFTEE 46 YEARS SERVICE IN NRATH Bay after a long and interest/ Death followed a paralytic Yb Thursday evening. ‘The late it terson was born in T}’omnto ago. â€" He entered tre Huion district penetrated the \fldernd of Northâ€" ern Ontario as / thenexisted, and his fund of thrihg tas of the pioâ€" neer life in Tg@skanhg were inâ€" exhaustible. m lfllllsl aming his dutres took hiwo t} frozen coasts of Labrador ve h¢ worked with the company #4 ieï¬ years and then opéned up a ynesf of his own. This however, only four years, after fich /he reâ€"entered the service of ¢fiugson Bay Company as post magat James Bay. â€" From this post h as transferred to Lake Seul in tyâ€"ake lbuperlor district. He remaiy there until nine years ipprent1« Rankin, Ylove om}p 111 311 Hudson lay £ Temiskmin of the efliest PVIlCE 111 e hy WOPrked a fer years an( nesf of his own 1( PSOn 10mne q OJ1 n Aal H s tho 85e who asking for $40,000.00 all told to help them over their indebtedness. The townships are up against it because of the number of taxpayers who lost their all in the fire. The Government took the matter into their most seâ€" rious consideration. Hieeves of several of the townships in the burnedâ€"over area interviewed the Ontario Government last week, edness and cheerful spirit. A widow and one son, Kenneth, who is a mem ber of the North West Mounted Po lice, stationed at Winnipeg, are amon; the near relatives survivine. tired June Christopher: the only tw ago, when he was appointed manager of the Nelson River district, with headquarters at York l*actm.\. In the fall of 1919 he was appointed to succeed I. ~O. . Christopherson in charge of the Lake Huron district, with headquarters at North Bay, ‘Mr. Christopherson being then superan« nuated. â€" Mr. (Patterson was also reâ€" tired June Iist, 1922, and with Mr. puerson nhas since been one of ly two superannuated Hudson etors in North Bay. late Mr. Patterson was very esteemed at North Bay and dely known for his broadmindâ€" widow FPURNISHED SHACK To Audits _ Special Investigations Income Tax Returns Books Opened and Kept Posted For Local Tradesmen. Reed Block EVERY WORKER CORDIALLY INVITED Every Sunday at 7 p.m., in Labour Temple, Second Avenue. Porcupine Miners Union Meeting George A. D. Murray ACCOUNTANT Apply to Maple street Timmins, Ont.