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Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1935, 3, p. 5

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f Schumacher Wedding # > / Events During the Week ®* Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company Tickets valid to return leaving tion poirt Monday, September 9th. Via North Bay and Canadian Nat $nal Railway | | Pembroke Jct. Montreal Tickets good to return leaving destina ation point September 11th JVili MLFVZ,. and {amilyvy, who arel visiting in Kipling Centâ€" A â€"Mile party. Mtrs prize}; Mrs. J and Myrs. J lation. Mr ments at th Mr. C. Wa in Temagami Mrs. Ro J # , ® # with f Maritime Provinces <«â€" Wednesd Re-w": F‘r Martindale to be Parish Priecst at Schumacher For Fa Friday, Sept. 6th and Ste. Anne De Beaupre COACH EX CURSION Visitors to and from Schumacher. ()th“er QCh’;tm;(hxer Items of Interest. Also Excursion TCO Appl nd Further Particulars | week woJcal Agent september 4th Ottawa Quebec City ed n the East. Angrignor, 7 Kirkland 1935. Speâ€" Mrs. Jf nue, held urned last on Tuesd: i the East. Alice. an who are guest of M to speng their Harvey Pren visiting his si Gold Centre. Mtr.® J. Duffy cn, relurne vacation i1 Arnprit A aul United Friday Burgess h fritn Mr. R. As! aturday fo ung couple will Mrs. J. Villeneuy . relurned Mond M M t est of her s Mr. Jerry P ticn in For Benjam n ni 2. i by M FPennary. of Hai 11 2l da Orillia, â€" was 1 ] Ma M M Mrs. Frank Furlong entertained on Monday evening at a linen shower in honour of Miss E. Palubeskie. The livâ€" ing room was done in white and pink streamers and wedding bells The Mr. B. Cousineay and his father spent the weskâ€"end at Rib Lake, Tsoâ€" magami where Mrs. Cousineau has spent the summer. Clifford MacDonald returned home on Saturday from a vacation in Raâ€" more. Bernard Webber, who has betn spending the summer in New Liskeard, returned home Saturday. Miss Irene Everett, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, left Sunday for a holiday in Muskoka at the cottage of Mrs. Baderski and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee and children {left Saturday for a vacation in Bristol. Mr. J. R. Shaver, local agent for the Metropolitan Life Ingurance Co., spent last week at Bigwin Inn, MuskOoka, as {a delegate at the Metropolitan conâ€" vertion there. Mrs. W. C. Ward, of Englehart, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. and Mrs. C. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Byers and son, of Poâ€" ‘wassan and daughter, of Detroit, are visiting at the home of their son and brother, Gordon Byers. _ Father Gslinas preached kis farewell | sermon here on Sunday. He expressed his regret at leaving the parish, but the ‘ircreasing attendance as noth here and South Porcupins needed a man staâ€" }tioned at each parish. He very kindly thanked the congregation for their supâ€" port,. and coâ€"operation, and asked them to do the same for his successor, Father Martindale, who will take charge next week. Mrs. Ingram was a visitor to Engleâ€" hart and Rib Lake last weekâ€"end. Lloyd Myles, of Matheson, visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alcroft, last week. Mr. D. Tait, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of his brother, the Rev. Tait, and Mrs. Tait. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elley angq chilâ€" dren returned home Saturday. Mrs. Elley and children have been spending the summer at the home of her par-i ents. | A pretty wedding took place at the United Church manse by the Rev. M. Tait on Saturday morning, when Gerâ€" trude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Hoelke, of Matheson, became the bride of William Ichoff of Timmins. The bride wore a becoming gown of blue flowered chiffon, with matching accessories, and carried a bouquet of roses, lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and baby‘s breath. Miss Eva Dineault, Timmins, acted as bridesmaid, dressed in a gown of pink chiffon and white accessories, angq carrying sweet peas and roses. The groom was supported by â€" Mr. Eric Hoelke, brother of the bride. After the ceremony a reception was held in Timâ€" mins, where the Mr. and Mrs. James Prentice, accomâ€" panieq by Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacDonâ€" ald, of Timmins, spent the weekâ€"end in Tcoronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shislds returned Satâ€" urday from a vacation in North Bay and Noranda, Que. ind towns n Quebec. Mr. and Security 21 Pine St. N: Mrs @uebt INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND REAL ESTATE MOR‘C 11 Mtr. Da ar to hold wvhich dat M M onto Mr. and Mrs d Mrs. msout ladie: nd 1J Sml Mild1 en 1C Wils om ind of R of the C.W .L. are preparâ€" i card party in September : the handsome cedar chest which are on display in f R. Hobson, druggist, will ‘herland, H. Mackie, curned Surday fro the Watabeag lakes I Purlong left S David Laing returned a motor trip to Ottawa cities in the East, and ind bridal roses. Miss present:d with a basâ€" Lchenware on behalf of * which she â€"kindly 11 young couple will reâ€" and s( Call in or Phone for Full Particulars James Dillor aking in the e E. Monaghan of Shaw home of at new low rates nds i Anna Bank <( s in Cob na GHlisi itful kitt WLLO vith vacation it @LUE ind M day fc nq Ne THF PORCUPINF ADVANCE, TiMMINS, oONTARto "I don‘t know whose it is," said Mr. Atkinson. "Tell them they can sue to find out who owns it." Sairal himself said he didn‘t take the dog. He stopped his car and it jumped in. Simple. The magistrate dismissed the case. "Who gets the dog?" Sairal‘s interpretâ€" €er asked. Sairal, Dan said, took the dog and didn‘t pay the hotel bill or the fees for stabling or whatever you should choose to call them. Dan said the dog was given Mrs. Nychuk to "run the cattle" while he languished in durance vile. "Sairal was to get the dog back when he wanted it if he paid for its feed while we had ind Dan said. Dan‘s last appearance and this one were tied togsther in the evidence for the dog was given to "my woman" Dan said, when he went to Haileybury to serve a term for fighting, the occasion being last fall, the reason given in court that a party of fellow Mindokans found Dan‘s "moonshing," an insult indeed. (From The News) Dan Nychuk of Mindoka, whose last appearance befcore Magistrate Atkinson icund him in the seat of the penitent, ¢r impenitent, came up again as a comâ€" plainant yesterday, charging Albert Sairal with the theft of a dog and a nice problem as to the value of room and board for a canine over a period of 10 months. Cet the redâ€"andâ€" green package at your grocer‘s. Made by Kellogg in Lonâ€" don, Ontario, Keep on the Sunny Side of Life The "bulk" of Aurtâ€"Brax does not break down during digestion as does that of leafy vegetables, and is thereâ€" fore more effective for furnishing the needed "bulk." It is a delicious laxative food . . . far better than patent medicines. Two tablespoonfuls daily will corâ€" rect common constipation, due to insufficient bulk in the diet. In seâ€" vere cases, with each meal. !f not relieved this way, see your doctor. Dog in This Case Caused Doggone Complications It‘s so handy to have a package of Kellogg‘s ALLâ€"Braxn in the kitchen. Serve it as a cereal. Use it also as a wholesome ingredient in your muflins, breads, omelets, waffles, etc. Kellogg‘s Artâ€"Bran supplies "bulk" to aid regular habits. Arrâ€" Braxn is also rich in vitamin B, as well as iron, an element of the blood. it‘s FINE either way! itching actesso ho w 1€ reiiy aulumn wedding to Church of the Nativity, esday morning at nine o‘ Father O‘Gorman. when t*r of Mr. ang Mrs. J. Barry‘s Bay, became the tt Morris, son of Mr. a s of Sheenboro, Quebec. T OR IN COOKING Service Phone 104 the etti and beautiful rOOMl WRS w ‘L‘ ‘)v 6 = pl of | wedding took place Nativity, Timmins, remunsâ€"manmms â€" u. Noted Big Game Hunter Attracted to Moosonee =© !’\H REFUSED IN CASE AT 54 l K vedding took place Nativity, Timmins at nine o‘clock, by an. when Evelyn. Mrs. J. Palubesâ€" ‘ame the bride of of Mr. and Mrs. @uebec. The bride Â¥n, made on long ‘eves, yoke and history of the fur trading company in the Jam:s and Hudson Bay districts. A. J. Bartlett, of New Jersey, and C. R. Arenschisld, of Philaâ€" delphia, tendsred the bangquset to Capt. Nigélstn and Mr. Kerr. In addition to those mentioned abovs, guests included Wm. Harris, of Torcnâ€" to; G. Cadney, cof Mcontreal; Mr. Watt, of the Hudson‘s Bay Company post at Fort Gesrge; Mr. Cargill, of Morse Factory; Messrs Ross and Dunn of the Hudson‘s Bay Company and Mr. Hand, of Revillon Freres, at Whale River. Mr. Bartlett and Mr. Arenschild have just returned from a trip absard the M.K. "Fort Churchill," to Belcher Isâ€" lands, where they have been investigatâ€" ing the immense iron ore deposits, making it easy fc ncrthern cbjectiv his tha Railway for facil portation and als vileges received. J. W. Andersor the Hudson‘s Ba guests a most int: history of the fu the Jamn:s and H: Cooking Apples gathering. I erai O‘Brien, al Canadian wa, and to t setting forth Choice Fruits Oranges : Valencia 2 dc motcr kettcth "Fo C. Kerr, barriste A., big game hw Institute, Pittsbi honour at a bang on=S6unday evonir Mr. Kerr, who part of the summ dot the coast of hunting specime: Institute, is enthu pects of making Hudson Bay a me Canadian big ga bears and walrus those who like t3 ers of the world a gathering. He wi Fig Rolls 2 » 290 Pink Salmon 11c Mosso (Special sen of Chipso : 21 25¢ SOME STRIKE Enthusiastic on Prospects of Making James Bay Aréa a Mecea for Tourists. Polar Bears, Walrus, Ete.. Availâ€" able. Banquet at Moosonee. Peanut Butter Lobster * tin 29c¢ the police Legs Loins Fronts Roast Ib., 23¢ lb. 19c Ib. 13c Ib. 11c 1€ ‘d Beefâ€"ls 3@ 250 1J li 11 it T1 h npa B # n Cottage‘ Rolls Veal Rolls Ib. 138¢ Two internationally noted stars of the English stage are now visiting New York city, The nated pair are Lady Pearsonâ€"better known to theatreâ€"goers as Gladys Cooperâ€"and FPhilip Merrivale, both shown ABOVE as they landed. 0, ITll.; R. Jenkins, of MHaile} Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Tunkle, ; E. Paquet, of Schumacher; M rs. Kenneth* Williams, of Nor George Denychuk, of Timmins ‘ Johnson, of Madison, Wiscon R. Randall, of Ann Arbor, Michi +. Cadney, of the Hudson‘s Ba K. "Fort Churchill"; and Con F. Wilson, R.CMP., Moose Fac Peamealed Boneless James Bay Inn o her than those met nd Mrs. J. S. Wris Mayonnaise Sweet Mised Pickles 210 Cornflakes ?~©15¢ Matches 33â€" 210 Sunlight Soap 5T 27. KELLOGG or QUAKER Stars of English Stage in N 29 oz. jar Calves Liver Ib. 29¢ 11 1t BAIL REFUSED IX SERIOTU® CAsSE AT KIEBEKLAND LAKE nV adv Ha Bologna Ib. 15c Jar 1 7¢ Beef Shoulder or Chuck H 22c imnpered PAGE FIVP day K laid 1€

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