ers were immedi@cfiy senlt To â€"The locality. They remained there all Satâ€" urday and went back out early Sunâ€" day morning. The finishing touches t1 the fightinz were put on yesterday mcrning when the men made a fina‘ checkâ€"up before calling it a job. Th> only timber loss was cord of wood cut by someone who failed to Oobtain a permit to cut on the property. According to Mr. Potter the tracs cleared by the fire wil}l provide an excellent firebreak for Kirkland Lake In case of Men who have be for the Teckâ€"Hughes past winter were u clear the land of old when the sudden wi drove the flames pa and towards the outs two water pumps on o‘clock Saturday mor smoke was first notice out «sower in Swastika morning when the eliminated. There was much â€" Saturday when the | eat theoir way to the | tries Limited powder the Teckâ€"HMHughes Mir and explosives were rt fire was extinguished when the sudden wind came up and drove the flames past the power and towards the outskirts of Kirkland Lake and Chaputâ€"Hughes. The rangâ€" ers were immediasely sent to the locality. They remained there all Satâ€" urday and went back out early Sunâ€" day morning. The finishing touches t« the fightinz were put on yesterday mcrnine when the men made a fina Kirkland Lake, May 18.â€"Approxiâ€" mately six t3 sewen hundred acres of slash and brush were burned in a small bush fire to <th> sorch of the Canadian Kirkland Mine property on Saturday evenirg and Sunday when a small fir>, aided by a rising wind got away from some men burning a patch of brush on the old Higshland Kirkâ€" land property. wWwCiIcome ( of lJland w for Kirk]l: The dange: Potter About 700 Acres of Bush Went up in Fire. 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She wore pink accessories and ‘arried a bouquet of butterfly roses ind lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. The groom was aittended by Mr. Michael Scanlon, who is also a member f the local police force. During the ceremony Mrs. M. Bessâ€" otte very beautifully sang "Because," "I Love You Truly" and "Ave Maria." Following the ceremony, immediate reélatives gathered at a wedding breakâ€" fast in the Empire Hotel dining room, and later the bride and groom received their friends their home, 74 Fifth Ave. A buffet lunch was served, and the many friends who were present wished the bride and groom all happiâ€" ness, and showered them with many beautiful and useful gifts. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a rosary; the bride‘s gift to the groom, a gold watch chain; to the bridesmaid, a bracslet; to the groomsman, a Ronâ€" son lighter; and to the organist, a gold pendant. Mrs. Stanley (nee Miss Luxton) w the wedding. you find theseideas! Profusely illusâ€" trated, it contains 56 pages of sugâ€" gestions for making homes more attractive, more comfortable, more livableâ€"just the kind of informaâ€" tion you will find most helpful. The contest is open to anyone over 21 who plans to build or who is now a homeâ€"owner. Come in or mail coupon for your copy of the book. â€" The Notre Dame d>s Lourdes Roman Catholic church was the seene of a woedding on Tuesday morning at 9 o‘clock, when Rev. Fr. Chapleau united in marriage Yvonne, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Audras, and Mr. Doncz.. Arbour, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ignace Arbour, of Timmins. The bride who was attired in a gown of ivory satin, and wore a fingerâ€" tip veil caught in a coronet of orange blossoms,. was attendod by Miss Henâ€" ria Audras, and was given in marriage oy her father, Mr. Marius Audras. The groom‘s attendants were Messrs. Leblanece and Albert Dumoulin. iev. Fr. Theriault officiated ast the vedding, which took place in a church eautifully decorated with red roses. Many friends were present at the cer>â€" nony, both the bride and groom being iéry popular in the camp, the groom jeinz a member of the town polic> On» of the season‘s prettiest wedâ€" lings took place in the St. Anthony‘s ¢oman Catholie church on Wednesday norning at 8.30 o‘clock, wh>n laughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Perreault, f Val d‘Or, became the bride of Mr. Joe Gariepy, son of Mr. Joe Garispy, f Timmins, and the late Mrs. Gariepy. y her brothsrâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Marcel Jismert, was lovely in a streetâ€"l>ngth Iress of powder blue georgette, with ‘oral accessories, and a wideâ€"brimmed nohair hat to match. She carried a arg> beuquet of Joanna Hill roses and ilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. One of the Season‘s Prettiest Weddings Miss Annette Perreault and Mr. Joe Gariepy Wedded at St. Anthony‘s Yesterâ€" Orce Pretty Wedding Tuesday At Notre Dame des Lourdes The bride, wh ir]l Kennedy, who actended was charminely attired in S, and the late Mrs. Theriault officiated Warehouse Phones 1601â€"1602 Phone 1425 Phone 216 1 in marrilage Mr. Marcel streetâ€"l2angth srgette, with of Noranda in town for own Dli P:jgr Anten and F. F. Gillies who are the other trainers. Mr. Gillies is the only flyer in Canada who holds an Aâ€"1 instructor‘s license. Fought in Great War Canadian Mr. More possible training localities. He has already been in Sudbury. The flying instructor will take his findings to the executive of the club and they will decid¢> at which place the only instruecâ€" cion centre will be located. In speaking to a Northern News reporter yesterday afternoon, with an interpreter as a medium, Mr. Morey ed â€" Kngl War fly army of (From Kirkland Lake Northern Neows) With the futur> possibility of makâ€" ing Kirkland Lake a training centre for Ukrainian and Canadian flying students, J. L. Morey de Morand, lieuâ€" tenant colonel of the Ukrainian army and president of cthe Ukrainian Plying Club in Oshawa, is surveying the lozcality for a suitable site to establish a Northern Ontario flying school. Before he returns to his headquarters in Oshawa, where he is conducting a successful training school for young Canadians and Ukrainians who wish co take up flying for the fun of it, Mr. Morey do Morand will examine Timâ€" mins, Val d‘Or and Noranda as"cthgr Possible traininmng localities. He has EPrIOrs; to "Aetr entsrtained at many friends, bers of the P Club of which this yvear. blue Ukrainian Flying Ace Visits North ind Th Mr. and Mrs. Gariepy left on the 5 train on Wednesday for Toronto id points south, the bride choosing r travel a grovy ensemble with royal lan to Establish Ukrainian Flying Club in North Morand Enalis}t 1J POPULAKR YOUN Â¥ COUPLE MARKRI ED hetr of our adoption in case iL to war. Our flying club is ducate the Ukrainian and uths in the art of flying," de Morand explained. "We ucate our young men in flving and when the call e ~wWant t ins and w a imedium vocabulary be and the rep Canadian and Ukrai iln r wedding, the bride was t several showers by he1 , among whom were memâ€" Porcupine Business Girls h she was prosident until mad OV P omImunsts. @al _ Canadians which cl when Cana 1€ ing of limit )rter‘s bein yeoeek 1€ wly, th that the Michae rpI RIO ident. vhich 4C 11 il 1€ l he 311 DP Mrs. Short, of Schumacher, was named a committee to outline the course of study for the coming season. hC Interesting Meeting of Ladies‘ Book Club After the roll call of current events, Mrs. Fred Miller, Schumacher, gavye a thumbâ€"nail sketch analysis of each member of the book club, which was cleverly composed and crested much ma ho tri Ssouth Porcupine, May 19. Special to The Advance. The regular semiâ€"monthly meeting of the "Ladies‘ Book Club" was held at the home Mrs. W. W. Tanner, 10 Maple St. S.. Timmins, Monday evening last. Mrs. M. Urquhart of Schumacher preâ€" The hos Oshawa northwa at all} JO |gUO[C;) opBW SEM all 2J2}5 Jol,[f B SB UI o jJo 3y ‘cD.10;] JtE UBISSNY 9Uj} UI EB â€"StWwWutuoo pue essny OJ P3E SBM J9]E[ SUjJUOUW aAl; pur Jojgas se. â€"~dV alm UI YFUOJJ UJUol4 oUy} UO AULt UEBISSNYM eU} JO [ToUO[O) B apBlW SBM at â€"upâ€" cuotstatp oay3 + StA opf ‘Auuy 3y JO tmadup au} WJIM JBM L palajUa pUÂ¥BÂ¥ION ap 430 «M 11( A}l iceâ€"president of the Ukrainian Naâ€" onal for Ontario and Queâ€" ec, is to establish one training school 1i Northern Ontario, suitably situated nd in naturally good flying surrourdâ€" 1gs, to which airâ€"minded young men f the North may take iup courses 1 geronautics. The success of the shawa camp prompted the move imes â€"Kernt orth., Miss J Lt. Colonel Morey de Morand and riz.â€"Gen. A. E. Swift fought on the ime front in France during the Great Yar and met this morning to talk over d times with several others who. were tation»ed on the Arras front. ivents in Honour of Bride of This Week T1 xt Meeting to be Held at South Poreupine. u'tios Given Miss Annette Porreault Prior to Her Marriage id an Arm olonel evening of the same day, Miss was honoured at a miscelâ€" shower at the home of Mrs. teene, of 110 Spruce street iss Ruby Hawkins being the Bingo and other games were ind the guests all expressed t wishes to Miss Perreaul.. ess served a delicious lunch, ry happy evening was had by were enjoyable afternoon wa me of Miss Gwen Lux ‘et, on Monday by I o who gathered at a ha ‘Aan Mi 1€ thered at honour of NA hal The death occurred at Ottawa on Wednesday, May 17, of Mr. Alfred Chenier, who had besn ill for the past two menths. Mr. Chenier was 76 years of age, and was born in St. Victor D‘Alfred, Ontario. He had been in Timmins for the past 25 years, residâ€" ing at 86 Balsam St. S. Surviving are six sons, Alphonse, Wilfred, Felix. COmer, Rene and Octave, all of Timâ€" mins, and one daughter, Irene (Mrs. Réene Dalorme); thr:»> brothers, Philâ€" ippe, of Nwton Falls, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viccor, of Canton, N.:Y., U.S.A.; and Josephat, of Hawksbury, Ontario: thre> sisters, Zephirins (Mrs. Michael Codâ€" lieux, of Hawksbury, Ontario); Delia (Mrs. Eugene Segiuin, of Montreal, Q@uebec), and Olive (Mrs. Xavier Cyr, of Montreal, Quebec). Exchange:â€"A Boston dictor attack doctors who indulge in kissing. It i surely a matter for patients. The funcral will take place on Satâ€" urday morning at 9 o‘clock from the St. Anthony‘s Church, witch interment in the Timmins cometery. As Miss Garrow entered the living room a number of gifts were "showered upon her, and the remainder were pre sented by Miss MacElwee, who expressâ€" ed the best wishes of her many friends Games were played during the evening About twenty friends were present at the home of Miss Kay MacElwee, Presâ€" ton street, on Wednesday evening, at a miscellaneous shower in honour of Miss Janet Garrow, who will become Mrs. Ed. Thur, on Priday evening at 8.30 in the United Church. a very merry and happy time being had by all who attended and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Death at Ottawa of Mr. Alfred Cheniter Was Seventyâ€"six Years Old. Resident Here for Tw enty Y ears. Shower for Brideâ€"toâ€"be at Party Held Last Night PIMMINS PHONES 300â€" 301 TAVYLOR HARDWARE Scet out to that favourite lake or stream of yours . . . get out and get those big scrappy fellows that give you the thrills of a lifetime. _ But, be sure you don‘t let a faulty rod or line spoil your fishing fun this summer. Stop in and see our line of fishing tackle! Preserved Minnows Be Sure You‘re Ready When Heddon Spoons ....$1.25 Heddon River Runts Silk Lines Rods, telescope 01â€"1602 THEYC‘RE BITING ! Complete Stock of New Baits, Tackle and other Sporting Goods JOHNSON MOTORS PETERBORO BOATS SEE THE NEW CLARKE MOTOR WITH UNDER WATER COOLING 50¢c., 605¢., $3.50 to $4.75 High School Losing T wo Good Teachers Mr. Worthington in the eight years he has been here has done much to develop the woodworking department. His work has been thorough and most effective and the pupils have profited greatly by his knowledge, his skill and his personality. In addition to the valuâ€" able services he has given as an inâ€" structor, he also proved himself unusuâ€" ally helpful and valuable as a good citiâ€" zen. He has been interested in many good causes and his readiness to help has been a proverb. Whenever there has been scenery or stage settings to make in town, the skill and services of Mr. Worthington were always assured He has made scenery and effects for dramatic offerings here, and when there were events like the Turkey Stag or other public event, his ‘notable skill and talent were always at the service of all. Mr. Worthington will be followed to his new home with the greatest of good Miss Baan has dons much to the popularity of the domestic course, while her work in that ment has been unusually skil conscientious. f in the Cor Sschool. M years teach school nere Timmins st cellent wol teachers w Timmins sc all success new sphere: Head Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ont I1g Sta WOod w Thoseâ€" who | progress madda and Vocational leaving after t wW. Worthingtd Mr. Worthington and Miss] Seize $i,500 Worth of Pelts Boon Not to Teach Here| Shipped from Liskeard Next Term. ; sumes« 11 of 2p1 Pikey Minnows .$1.25 June Bug ifT Mis chet "tI will regret school, the s and con have been watching a by the Timmins H il School will regret t ost talented teachers the present term. Mi on. who has given el ill High to $4.00 resiginmng irom the who know the exâ€" hese two valuable t their leaving the ough wishing them ntentment in their June Bug Spin Landing Nets ... Solid Steel Rods ation imil: that depart skilled an ns High gret that posit catior LC the the 1¢€ Kidney Spoons ....2 SpInners .;.,....:.;......;..;. 1 il Tackle Boxes all Prices I gave Kruschen Salts a trial. In four weeks, Kruschen has brought about a complete transformation. I have i healthy appetite and once more feel that it is good to be alive."â€"S.V.N. The kidneys are the filters of the human machine. If they become slugâ€" gish, impurities find their way into the bloodâ€"stream, and the seed of halfâ€"aâ€" dozen common ailments is sown. Suffering from three complaintsâ€"disâ€" ordered kidneys, sciatica, and rheumaâ€" tism, how could this man be anything else but always tired and ill? This is what he writes:â€" "Up to a month or so ago, I had sufâ€" fered continually from kidney disorder, sciatica, rheumatism, and generally felt off colour. I was constantly tired, and under medical supervision. I tried many remedies, but without effect until The scientific combination of salts in Kruschen quickly coaxes the kidneys back to healthly, normal action. Soon your ailments are relieved and life beâ€" comes a joy again. Three Complaints Gave Him a Miserable Time He Was Always Tired and L wishes and appreciation for his eight vears of service at the Timmins High and Vocational School. Game and Pisheries Superintendent (i. M. Parks and Overseer Wm. St. Pierra visited the "Northland" on its way to Toronto on Tuesday and seized a trunk that had been shipped from New Liskeard as baggage. The officers nc doubt were acting on information received and the "tip" apparently was good as the trunk was found to contain $1500 worth of beaver pelts Effort is now being made to locate the owner of the furs, the fine on each pelt being very heavy for illegal possession of beaver RBRranch Stores and Warchouses at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swasâ€" lika, Kirkland Lakt, Cochrane, Timmins, Ont. and Noranda, Que, $1.25 to $17.50 $4.25 to $17.50 from $1. PACE T«=REER