dver the weekâ€"end Mr. W. Baker left on Monday to on Friday spend a week‘s holiday with his daughâ€" holidaying ter, Mrs. Ted Gregory, in Kapuskasing.‘ Mr. F. J. Wolino and son, Fred, reâ€" turned Wednesday after a visit to Toâ€" ronto Ex. and Hamilton. Mr. Stan Plaxey, of Kirkland Lake, was a visitor in town during the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end. Miss Neilson, of Washago, is visiting her brother at 52 Pourth avenue, Schuâ€" macher, Master Billy Johnson, of 30 Columâ€" bus avenue, has returned aftér visiting relatives at Iroquois Falls. Master George Doner, Jr., of Swasâ€" tika was the guest of Bruce Taylor Mrs. W. H. Phillips is the guest of her mother, Mrs. McLaughlin, at Coâ€" balt, for a week. Mr. and Mrs.s Robt. Chalmers and family have returned after a holiday spent in New Btrunwick. Mrs, Moody, now of North Bay, but formerly of Timmins, is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Dunlop, Maplé street, south. Mr. and Mrs, Casey spent a few days in Kapuskasing last week. Mr. Mat Coombs, of the RCAF. is spending his leave at his home here. Miss Marguerite Lalondle is on a visit to Ottawa and Toronto. _Mr., Herb Armstrong was a visitor to Ewastika this week. Ruby Turcotte, of Kirkland Lake, spent the weekâ€"end in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alpin were visitors to Kirkland Lake this week. Miss Patricia Chenler left on Sun day to spernd a holiday at Toronto. Miss Vera Colton left on Sunday to zpend a few weeks‘ vacation at Toronto. Miss Birnle LaRonde, of Kirkland Lake, was a recent visitor to Timmins. Ethe]l Ciienier left on Sunday to holiday at North Bay and Powaszsan. Phone any social or personal notes to The Advance, phone 26. Your Favourite Theatre Stage Shows Every Day MATINEESâ€"2.30 p.m. SATURDAY 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. EVENINGSâ€"7.00 9.00 p.m. Midnight Sun. 12.01 Tuesday 12.09 ADMISSIONâ€"Evening Adults 48c Children 25¢ Matinee 25¢ and 10c COMINGâ€"SUN. MIDNIGHT, MON. and TUES. 3 s s ale s Highâ€" Spced Laugh Romance! * B V _ James f BALL Eltison °_ * ROBERT COOTE â€" VIRGINIA VALE a t EMMA DUNN â€" ELAINE SHEPARD ' Ann of Windy Poplars A PICTURE BIGGER THAN ANYTHING YOUVE SEEN sSINCE "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Produced by CLIFF RELD. Directed by Ray McCarey. Scroen Play by Jarry Cady. Starringâ€" ANNE SHIRLEY and JAMES ELLISON With Emilyn Williams, Hugh Williams, sSsara Seegar Added Feature "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES" ONE OF THE HITS OF THE YEAR Small presents The condition of Donald Potvin, who had his eye removed a few weeks ago, is improving and he will be home in a few days. A picture bigger than anything you‘ve seen since "Mutiny on the Bounty‘"‘. .. bringing you exciting Jon Hall in his first appearance since "The Hurricane". Mr. Art Jonkins returned on Tuesâ€" day morning after a holiday spent in Toronto. Sunday after spending a two weeks vacation at his home in Thorold. Pie. W. Crozier, ol ine 48th Highâ€" landers stationed at Camp Borden,. was a visitor to town on leave this week. Pte. Clifford Grist, of the 48th Highâ€" landers, at Camp Borden was a visitor at his home at Gold Centre this weck. Mrs. L. Munro and Miss N. Stevens, returned on Tuesday after a holiday pent in Toronto. Miss K. MaciIinnis, of Kent avenue spent the holiday weokâ€"end at Haiâ€" leybury and North Bay. Miss Audrey Ray has returned after a vacation spent at Parry Sound and other points; south. Pteo, M. Cotnam was on leave from Camp Borden for the past week with his parents. Mr. Alfred Marinacci, of Windsor, is visiting at the home of his parents in town. k Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson, of Kapuskasing, have ‘been visiting in Kirkland Lake and Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. L G. Barber and children, of Hamilton, were guests here over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. P. Farrell L visiting in Spruceâ€" dale. Ontario. Mr. Joe Castagnar, of Regina, Sasâ€" katchewan, formerly of Timmins, is a visitor in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hornby and son Bert, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Hornby‘s parents in Halleybury, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. and Mr. Lloyd Black of Timmins, spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Butk‘s Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boucher and family left today to visit relatives in Mr. R. G. Reid has been visiting in Hearst. Mr. Joliuin returned on Mr. and Mrs 10 N Mrs. J. Ormston will return after a few weeks spent in Toronto. FRANCES A note in The Northern News on Tuesday says:â€""F. P. (Mickey) Mcâ€" Guire who has been associated with the T. Eaton Company‘s Kirkland Lake Branch Store as manager of the shoe department, has gone to Timmins to accept a similar position with Bucoâ€" vetsky Department Store," Mr. Clark. instructor of P.T. at the Timmins High and Vocational School, returned on Monday, after spending a holiday in the South. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips and son, Teddy, returned on Saturday after a holiday spent at Mr. Phillips‘ home in Shelburne, Ontario. They were ac> companied on the trip by Cecil Grant. Mrs. J. Shaw, of 41 Laurier avenue, returned on Tuesjay morning after spending a few waseks‘ vacation in Toronto. Miss McGarry, of the Timmins High and Vocational School staff, has reâ€" turned after spending the summer in Southern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harrison and family returned on Monday aftér spending some time at Toronto at the Canadian National Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rose of Belleterre, Quebec, spent the holiday weekâ€"end with Mrs. Rose‘s brother, Mr. Thos. Boucher â€"cf Bannerman avenue. Messrs Ed. and Percy Harvey acâ€" companied by Mr. Ed. Hannigan and Mr. Prank Simms, returned on Saturâ€" day from a motor trip to Toronto, Hamilton and points south, Pte. Geo. Percival, of the 48th Highâ€" landers, <stationed at Camp Borden, left this week after spending a few days‘ leave at his home here. Mr. ‘"Mac" Parnell and cldest son, Stanley,; returned this week after visâ€" iting with Mr. Leslie Parnell at Torâ€" onto. Miss Ruth Jenkins returned on day after a two weeks holiday at Toronto, North Bay, and points south. Master Buddy White is spending the Cedar street north. week â€" the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and iMrs. G. A. Macdonald, 40 _ Mr, and Mrs. John Strauss left on Sixth avenue. Wednesday morning to spend a few Tt weeks‘ vacation at Orillia, and other Miss Mary Palangio left on Saturday points south. Miss Mary Palangio left on Saturday to spend a week‘s vacation visiting reâ€" latives and friends in Montreal, and at her home in North Bay. Mr. C. Surman, of 53 Bannerman ayâ€" enue, returned on Tuesday morning after visiting the Canadianâ€" National Exhibition at Toronto. Pte. Jack Desormeaux, of the 48th Highlanders, spent his leave from Camp Borden visiting at his home in town this week. Miss Anne McColeman returned on Monday from a holiday spent at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Hopkin, Porquis Junction. Mr. Harry McMaster, of 59 Balsam South, who has â€"been ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital, was rifficiently recovered to return home on Tuesday. Miss Phyllis McConnell has returned after a two wesoks‘ holiday spent at Port Dalhousie and the Niagara disâ€" trict. Mr. and <cMrs. A. n,. Rogers and daughter Helen, returned on Sunday from a vacation spent in Toronto and Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O‘Grady and chilâ€" (nine pounds and twelve ounceip dren are visiting in Eganville and disâ€" / trict. Wwiss Ionnvy EKulas has rehiuir® Mr. and (Mrs. E.. C. Ellacott and daughter left on Saturday for a vacâ€" ation at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Conway, of Ottawa, spent a few days this week Bornâ€"To Provincial Constable and the guests of friends in town, Mrs. H. Braney at Victoria Hospital, ' Barrie, on Wednesday eveningâ€"a son, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Bowis and/ _z family returned this week from a Mr. and Mrs. George Doner, and summer vacation spent at Forest, Ont., daughter, Miss Helen Doner, of Swasâ€" and other points south. tika, spent the holiday weekâ€"end visâ€" iting Mr.‘and Mrs. Stevens, of 215 Master Buddy White is spending the Cedar street north. Mrs. Wm. Martyn was a visitor to Forester‘s Falls last week. Harrison and THE PORCTCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINES ONTARIO Monâ€" spent other TO BE HERE QON TUESDAY, SEPT. 17TH ! ing as nurses, while Mary take a business course." Mr. Ken McCann, of Kirkland Lake, visited his brother, Mr. Charles Mcâ€" Cann, 3 Lakeshore Road, during the holiday weekâ€"enmd, and was a guest at lthe Martin wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilman Skaviem, Schumacher, announce the angagement of their daughter, Mary Emma, to Dr. MacKenzie Lawrence Keith, Kingston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Keith, Edmonton, Alberta, the marriage to take place Saturday, September 21st, in schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Twaddle Jeft on Wednesday evening to spend a holiday at â€" Beaverton, â€" Toronto _ Exhibition, Stoney Creek where they will visit Mr. Twaddle‘s grandparents, Hamilton and Niagara Falls. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. Bowness, and baby, spent three weeks touring the Mariâ€" times. They report a wonderful trip and the scenery to be especially beauâ€" tiful, particularly along the Annapolis Valley and the coast of Nova Scotia, Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Hardy, at St. Mary‘s hospital, on Monâ€" day, Sept. 2nd,â€"a son (Thomas Wilâ€" liam). Mr. Ed. Angrignon and sister, Agnes, of Belleterre, Quebec, spent the holifay weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angrignon, â€" of Second avenue, schumacher, Among the local and personal items in last Friday‘s issue of The Kapusâ€" kasing Northern Tribune was the folâ€" lowing paragraph Of interest here:â€" "Mr. Wm. Brothers leaves Tuz2»sday for Timmins to take Misses Regina Brothers, Kay Gregory and Mary Klapchuk to their respective athools. Regina and Kay are going in trainâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynch and son, Paddy and daughter, Alice were visiâ€" tors to Toronto last week, the family returning to Timmins on Monday while Alice remained at North Bay to «{udy at St. Joseph‘s College. Sapper Peter King of the 48th Highlanders, Camp Borden, spent a fourâ€"day leave visiting friends in Timmins, Porcupine, Connaught and Porquis Junction. Dr. Douglas A. Garrett left on Monâ€" day for Toronto where he will be marâ€" ried on Saturday to Miss Jean Crerar, of Toronto. They will resside in Timâ€" mins. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stickley ‘and family refurned over the weekâ€"end from a three week motor trip in Otâ€" tawa, Toronto Exhibition and. other points. Mr. Cyril Read, who is on the chemâ€" ical enginecering staff of the Spruc® Falls Pulp and Paper Co,. of Kapusâ€" kasing, spent the Labour Day holidays at his home here. Miss Eleanor Briffet, Timmins Hich and . Vocational School teacher, reâ€" turned on Tuesday morning after a vacation spent at her home in Newâ€" foundland. Mr. and Mrs. Wood and family, of 256 Maple south, returned yestcray after an extended trip visiting relaâ€" tives and friends at Gould, Que., and other points in the east. i Miss Jenny Kulas has to Timmins after a visit to her home at Barry‘s Bay. Her brother, Mr. Zigâ€" mont Kulas accompanied her to Timâ€" mins on her return trip. Mr. Bill Oltean returned on Wedâ€" nesday after a three weeks‘ holiday sp>nt visting his parents at Thorold. Too Longz To Wait sergeant (to recruit): "Why did you run away yesterday? I only told each man to count three, then throw the bomb away."‘ Recruit: "Yes, but the man next to me stuttered!"â€"Northern News. Mr. and Mrs. L. Schreiber, of Winâ€" nipsgz, Manitoba, who have beon visitâ€" ing their brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, "Spider‘ McKinnon will leave today (Thursday) to return to their home. ‘yousulI2?@ sW UjIm alf} quads Om $STWN q awoy patuedw0o098 Ssem 0UgS ‘sSyET Uut ‘yoyusSuIpIag °T ‘SsJp ‘saygow IJoy JO. awu0oy ayp 3e puaoâ€"yaam ftp â€"11ou syy quads gyougUuilag aUagJJ SiIp Mr. Cliff Kirk, formerly of Timmins but more recently of Winnipeg, Maniâ€" toba, will arrive in town this week, from the west, to join Mrs. Kirk. who has been here for the pas‘ few months and take up residence here, Gracie â€" Fields, famous English comedienne, will be here in person at the MciIntyre Arena on Tuesâ€" day, scpt. l7th, under the sponsorâ€" ship of all the service clubs of the Porcupine area. Miss Fields is tourâ€" ing Canada for the Navy League of Canada, the only organization looking after the men of the merâ€" chant marine.. The cause is thus an unusually worthy one, and the artist one all will wish to see and hear. The Robt. Simpson Co. Ltd., expands in the Porcupine by opening a modern store on Golden Avenue in South Poreupine. The openâ€" ing of this branch is designed to give Simpson‘s customers in this area an opportunity to benefit by the many moneyâ€"saving values offered each week. To those people who are not regular custoâ€" mers we extend a hearty welcome to visit our two stores and see the excellent merchandise offered for sale. W ATCH FOR OUR SALES AND SAVE MONEY! e Porcupine To the People Under the able management of Stan Smith, who has served Simpson‘s customers in South Porcupine for years. NEW STORE We wish to announce the opening of our LOCATED ON GOLDEN AVENUE of the In keeping with the wish of The King the Timmins Branch of the Canadian Legion will observe the National Day of Prayer on Sunaay, September 8th by a short service at the Cenotaph at Spruce street park. The Legion had previously planned for their annual Decoration Day Service to be held on this Jate and this will be carried out following the service at the park. No definite announcement as to time can be given as all plans rest on the acceptance of Bishop Rheaume to be present at the ceremony of the dediâ€" cation of the No. 3 plot of the Legion in the R.C. portion of the cemetery grounds. If BRishop Rheaume or his deputy is able to be present the service will be held at that plot instead of at the No. 1 plot. This plot is now filled and will be completely enclosed with a curbing and sodded down, flowers planted, the graves neatiy separated and when completed will be one of everlasting remembrance of those passâ€" ed away. No. 2 plot on the Anglican grouncds. J deputy is ah will be held the â€"Na. °n CLEANERS Legion to Observe National Day of Prayer on Sunday Take advantaze â€" of this offcy, we are offering a 20c War Saving 5 tiamp â€" absoinitely FPree with every Cleaning job. Under New Management FREE! FREE! Telephone 2930 Efficient, Economical Service DpOMINION OF CANADA side has been made ready for use. The plot has been enclosed with chains and posts and when finally completed will be a duplicate of No. 1 plot. ; All members of the Legion and Ladies‘ Auxiliary and relatives and friends of those resting at the cemetery who may wish to pay their respects are asked to tune in on the lecal radio station at 6.00 pm. Friday when time and final plans will be announced. Several yoars agzo Mr. D. Batr, whose farm is a few mileées from Timmins, trought in to The Advance office some choice strawberries grown on his proâ€" perty. Since then he has been selling them regularly at the market and findâ€" ing more than a ready sale for them. Last week he brought in most delicious rasphberries, also grown on his property. In size and flavour they more than equal the best of Southern berries. The North certainly can grow fruit of outâ€" standing quality and Mr. Barr is one of the experts who is helping to make this plain. Most Delicious of Raspberries Grown on Farm Near Here THURSDAY, AUvaGUST ®»TH, 1940 With Every $1.00 CLEANING War Savings Stamps a: issued and guaranteed 1 TheDominion ofCanads Sixteen of them will be redeemed for one $5.00 War Savings Certificate.