Sunday, October 20th is Anniversary Sunday for the United Church, and the special speakers will be Dr. Laidliaw, of Iroquois Falls, in the morninge and Ferriganâ€"At their home on Crawâ€" Fora St. on Puesiay, Oct. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs, Hyacinth Ferrigan, a daughâ€" ter. The United Church Ladies‘ Guild met on Monday in the Church and planned to hold a hot supper in the church on Monday, Oxtober 21st. McKinnonâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinnon, of 2B Railroad St., Schuâ€" macher, on Wednesday, Oct. 9th, a son. McMastersâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Jame McMasters, of 4 Empire St., Timmins on Monday, Oct. 7th, a son. Bolandâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Calvrin Boâ€" land, of South Porcupine, on Tuesday Oct. 8thâ€"a daughter, Blackâ€"On Sunday, Oct. 6th, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Black, of 132 Tamarack St., Timmins, Emersonâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. James Emerson, of 32 Strachan Ave., South Poreupine, a daughter, on Monday, QOctober 7th. Caniâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cani, of 614 Fifth Ave., Timmins, on Satâ€" urday, October 6thâ€"a son. Nelsonâ€"Ts Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelâ€" son, of Hoyle, a son, on October Ind. Carterâ€"On Thursday, October 3nd, a son to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Carter, of 51 Powell Avenue, South Porcupine, Waddingtonâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Richâ€" ard Waddington, of Porcupine, on Friâ€" day,. October 4th, a son. Gazeâ€"On Monday, Sept. 30th, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gaze, of Porcupine (nee Evelyn Young). Rogerâ€"On Wednesday, October Ind, to Mr. and Mrs. John Roger, of 44 Fourth Ave., Schumacher,â€"a son. back in South Por:upine early next week, Onee more the stork is working overâ€" time at the local hospital, the following new arrivals are making the nursery a busy place:â€" Friends; of Miss Morgan, of the Porâ€" eupine General Hospital, will symâ€" pathize with her in learning of the death recently of her brother, Captain W. T. Morgan, who passed away in the Marine Hospital, Staten Is., NY Miss Morgan left upon hearing of her broâ€" ther‘s iliness but he had died before she reached the hospital. He was buried in Arlington cemetery, Virginia, on Sept. 25th. Miss Morgan is expected back in South Por:upine early next The addition of shrubs and perenâ€" nials round our municipal building has added much to its dignity and beauty. Mrs. C. D. Stevens, of Pamour, who has been holidaying in British Columâ€" MmMa for the past month, returned on Monday. Mrs. Stevens is remaining in BC. for some weeks. The following will be of interest to many in South Porsupine (from a card sent to Mrs. Anthony):â€"Died. At his hnome on Highway No. 11 near Katrine on Sunday, Sept. 8th, 1940, William Milford Lowry, in his 57th year. Funâ€" â€"eral on Sept. 10th from United Church Emsdale." Mr. and Mrs. Lowry lived in South Porcupine for some years, leaving for Emsdale about five years Afgo. * Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones (nee Alma Laforest) are congratulating them on the arrival of a baby son, in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, on Ssunday, QOctober 6th. The Fire Chief intends to give a talk in each of the schools either this week or next to the children, showing them how to coâ€"operate with their elders in preventing fires. Todayâ€"Wednesdayâ€"the Chief and FPire Brigade arranged a demonstration 2t the Township Garage on Railroad St., with the coâ€"operation of Mr. C. Anderson, town engineer, and all. the members of the works departmentâ€"inâ€" cludingz the truck driversâ€"were shown how to ‘use the different extinguishers, pyrene, sodaâ€"acid and phomene, and instructed in handling the extinguishâ€" ers themselves. <~Mot of the equipment with which demonstration was made is in the garage and the employees were shown in detail the purpose and use of each extinguisher., In case of fire (for which an alarm must be turned in at once) these safety appliances may be turned into prevenâ€" tive use. week, and our ire 1°pariment is Onj~ Tast Sunday the United Churh its toes, doing its share towards preâ€" building was taxed to the utmost to venting fires in town. accommodate the congregation for Fach member is making house canfl,()omunlon Sunday, ‘The temporary ndvising against fire hazards, insp°Ctâ€" roof has been put on the basement of ing chimneys, stove pipes, basements,| the new church, and workmen are exâ€" etc., and pointing out dangers of fire. pecting to install the furnace this next This is being done with no idea Of dicâ€"|week, ‘Then the building will be used tating to houseâ€"holders and the, Fire d@uring the winter for church services Chief woul@ like coâ€"operation from the when the basement is completed. general public. Courtesy from the fireâ€" > f man â€"imaking the inspection is one m‘:?emLai:s I.::lz;ualgu()fmt\hgmï¬:\rfl thing you can count upon, he 858 rying to the fact that the Pire Dcâ€" the boys _Of our Fire Department are partment is going to put on a Halloâ€" the best in the North Country, | we‘en masquerade this year the ladies know and like their jobs, and are doing have agreed to put off their proposed ;Il:;;irzl;rgly in the interes‘s of the com"dance in the Legion hall on October The inspection may take two w'eelns to be done efficiently. Their mission is to advise proper preâ€" cautions against fire, and point out fire hazards. Ssouth Po The Advan Week, and its toes, dc Â¥venting fire Fire Prevention Week Again Being Observed At South Porcupine Firemen Making Calls at Every Home for inspection and to Secure Coâ€"operation of Public. Demonstration at Township Garage. â€" Addresses in Schools. Other South Porcupine and Dome Newss * News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District s . mm smm im m ie i. PE i uienss uts ies ienss » :mms smm o ie ie NNi i n AP ts *n nsm mmm mm ns mm mssn c hN1 .A ui : hk ; L Mrs. Wm. Pace and son, William, of [immins, Bruce Mines, are staying in town with Mr. and Mrs, James Mrs, Roy Gemmill for a fey days. Strachan Ave., South| Mr. and Mrs. John Gemmill, Mrs. laughter, on Monday,‘C. Dunlop and Wm. Gemmill of Snow t Road, and Wm. Jackson, of Mcâ€" © Mr. and Mrs. James Donald‘s Corners, <returned home on : Empire St., Timmins, ‘Thursday after attending the funeral . Ith, a son. | of the late R. Gemmill. ipine, Oct. 9â€"(Special to â€"This is Pire Prevention r Fire Department is on z its share towards preâ€" _â€"] Mrs. K. Disher returned on Sunday Punishment was good enough for ;m ' a j , ancestors, and it‘s good enough fo: Shd rsopery m frw nollday in Moronto: | ilroad St., em_‘moconmamed by her son, ITy, | y. 9th ‘mlm peen yHitig | Fel@LIVES _ T. | /.. cmd «. tm ie M t Catherines for the past two months. at Hoyle, where much liquor was found home on Crawâ€" Police Court in a police raid, some under a woodpile Cct. 8th, to Mr.! a; South Porcupine police court on was dismissed for lack of evidence 0of evrigan, a | Tuesday, C. Lachapelle was ‘fined $50 sale, but a charge of having beer in !and costs or thirty days for reckless other than a private dweliing is to Ladies‘ Guild met driving on the Pamour road on Sept. come up next week. urch and planned 2ist. Lachapelle‘s car and another| One, Frosst, an alien enemy, was in the church on were in a sideâ€"swiping accident, each fined $25 and costs for failing to reâ€" s blaming the other. As Lachapellie, after gister. ‘The chief said that the accusâ€" th is Anniversary | waiting half an hour, left the scene of ed was nasty about reporting, said he i Church, and the the accident before police arrived, the wouldn‘t and so on. The magistrate be Dr. Laidlaw, magistrate decided against him. warned Frosst that he would be internâ€" the morning and! A charge of selling against a woman ed if he did not behave. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Luxton, of Main |St., are on holiday in Toronto, leaving : last Thursday. * Mrs. Evans, who has been visiting her son, Reeve V. H. Evans, left on Sunday for her home in Winnineg. The Porcupine General Hospital staff ‘appreciate very much the shower of fruit which was given to the hospital ‘last Wednesday. They would like to say "Thank you" to every one who sent contributions. Thirtyâ€"one cans of fruit 3 quarts of pears, forty quarts of jam seventeen quarts of bottled fruits and pickles and twelve quarts of peaches were handed in by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the hospital to enrich the pantry shelves. In addition to the botâ€" jtled and canned fruits, fresh fruits in ‘baskets were also receivedâ€"and a case of apples. j Miss Lily Brown retrrned on FPriday from holiday in Montreal. Next Tuesday the Eastern Star ladies plan to hold a bridge party in the Masonic hall. A large attendance is reâ€" quested. Both ladies and gentlemen The Legion hall is to be the szene of a big "Bingo" tonight (Thursday). Don‘t miss it. Thanksgiving fare for prizes. The Rebekah ladies are holding a bridge party on Friday evening of this week in the Parish hall, and will welâ€" come you to the afiair. Ladies and gentlemen both, The weekly whist parties of the ladâ€" ies of the Legion are proving very popular and are well attended. On Monday prizes went to: 1, Mrs. Wm. Robertson (pillow slips); 2, Mrs. Perâ€" issini (hose) for ladies:: and 1, Mrs. Hedges (shirt) and Mrs. H. Blood (socks) for gentlemen. The first "Fireside Hour" of the Fall season was held on Sunday evenâ€" ing in the Parish hall after service in St. Paul‘s Church. Archdeacon Woodâ€" all gave a sketch of the life of Ira D. Sankey, and some his hymns were sung. Refreshments were served. Mtr. and Mrs. Sydney Thomas, of Rae Arve., visited Kirkland Lake over the weekâ€"end and were guests at the wedâ€" ding of Mrs. Thomas‘ sister, Margarette McDowell, who became Mrs. Herbert Gordon Stevens. Miss Mabel LeRoy, returned to Torâ€" onto on Thursday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nix of Cecil Ave. Among the boys leaving for military training in North Bay (Home Guard Service) on Tuesday were: Harold Helâ€" mer, Jimmy Mack, Fred Andrews and Wm. Scanlon. Mrs, T. Heffert, and family, have left for Toronto where they will in future reside;, Mr. Hy. Kaplan returned on Monday from London after spending some days in Southern Ontario as the guest of the London Life Insurance Co. Mrs. H. Gilham and Ronald arrived home last week from vacation in Paris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Coucher, of Golden Ave., have left to take up residence in Saut]l Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parren entertained on Saturday evening at a houseâ€"warmâ€" ing party in their reâ€"modelled home on Connaught Hill. The firemen and their wives were invited as guests and a happy evening was spent in singing, dancing and card games. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ress and daughâ€" ter, June, former residents of South Porcupine, have left for Toronto where they will in future make their home. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Legion met in the Legion hall on Tuesday. Owing to the fact that the Fire Deâ€" partment is going to put on a Halloâ€" we‘en masquerade this year the ladies have agreed to put off their proposed dance in the Legion hall on October 31st, in favour of the Fire Dept. Rev. F. J. Raine, of Schumacher, in the evening. |\_ Pilgrimâ€"If I come in will that dog f bite me? Housewifeâ€"We ain‘t no ways sure, mister. The feller that let us have him ‘said he‘d chaw up a tramp in less‘"n ‘two minutes, but, land sakes, I ain‘t going to believe it till I see it done. â€"(Globe and Mail j x mevams. me, Frosst, an alien enemy, was fined $25 and costs for failing to reâ€" gister. The chief said that the accusâ€" ed was nasty about reporting, said he wouldn‘t and so on. The magistrate at Hoyle, where much liquor was found in a police raid, some under a woodpile, was dismissed for lack of evidence of sale, but a charge of having beer in other than a private dwelling is to come up next week. St. Mary‘s Journal. Argus:â€"Liberal young man: I see there‘s some talk in this state of abolishing capital punishâ€" ment, Would you vote to abolish it? Old stuffed shirt: I would not! Capital punishment was good enough for my ancestors, and it‘s good enough for me! \ __Mr, John Bawtenheimer, Convener of | Christian Fellowship, had selected for | his tepic for the eveningâ€""Highways | of Discipleship." Unfortunately he | was unable to be present on Wednesâ€" day and Mr. Trueblood handled the s topic in his stead. _ Next week we hope to be favoured with a talk from one of the leaders in ‘our municipal life. Next week‘s meetâ€" ;ing will have as its themeâ€"Citizenship :in the Municipality, and a full turnout | is hoped for and expected. The meeting closed with the singing of "God Save the King." The latter half of the meeting was taken up with the playing of games of the thinking kind, and later refreshâ€" ments were served. It was decided to go ahead with the social evening on Saturday night and all who wished to come were asked to be at the Church at 7.:00. South Porcupine, Oct. 9â€"The weekly meeting of the Young People‘s Union of the United Church was held in the church at 8.00 o‘clock on Wednesday last; / Funeral services will be held at Cache Bay on Sunday. (Mrs. Taillefer and Myrs, Ferris accompanied the reâ€" mains to the deceased‘s home today. Mrs. Joe Arcand Passes at St. Mary‘s Hospital Cache Bay, and George, guard at Burâ€" wash; five Gaughters, Sarah (Mrs. Henry Taillefer) and Mrs. Mike Ferris, both of Timmins, Laura and Florida, of Cache Bay, and Mrs. A. Lavargne, of Temiskaming. Meeting of Y.P.U. of United Church, South Porcupine The late Mrs. Arcand was born in Quebec province, and was sixtyâ€"six years old. Left to mourn her loss are her hussand, seven sons, Joe, Firmin, Edgar, Albert, Emile and John, all of Mrs. Joe Arcand died suddenly at St. Mary‘s hospital on Wednesday evening, succumbing to a heart attack. The late Mrs. Arcand was visiting relatives in town with her husband, from Cache Bay, and the death came as a great shock to family and friends here. fermg illness for about two years. Alâ€" though she has been very ill for the few weeks her sudden death this morning came as a great shock to her }many friends by whom she was held in the highest esteem. The late Mrs. Shanks (formerly Lena Monk, daughâ€" ]ter of Mr. and Mrs. Monk), was boyn 38 years ago at Wine Harbour, Guysâ€" boro County, Nova Szrotia. A resident lot Schumacher for many years, her friendly manner won her many friends. Sympathy is extended to her husband, her mother, and father and sisters, Mrs. Rufus Williams and Mrs. Joe Butt, Third Ave., and Mrs. Jollatta, Nova Scotia, ard brothers, Lawson and Wilâ€" lie. Her father, Mr. Monk, and brother, Lawson, are at Pickle Crow. The funâ€" eral will be held this afternoon, Thursâ€" day, Oct. 10th, at 3 o‘clock from Walkâ€"« er‘s undertaking parlour to the Trinity United Church, where the Rev. P. J. Baine will conduct the funeral service., Interment will be at South Porcupine cemetery, ' \ Winners at Card Party ' of Schumacher C. W. L. Funeral Toâ€"day of â€" Mrs. Henry Shanks of Schumacher Passed Awav in St. Mary‘s Hospital Yesterday. Schumacher, Oct, 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The Catholic Women‘s Leaâ€" gue held a card party Friday evening at the home of Mrs. James Scullion. First Ave. Whist was played. There were six tables, and the prize winners were: l1st, Mrs. Lahey: 2nd, Mrs. Mansâ€" field; 3rd, Mrs. Sherbin; consolation, Mrs, Welsh. After the cards, lunch was sarved and community singing was enâ€" joved . No Encouragement ) Toronto Telegram:â€"The person who ispreads wild rumors needs to be| Toronto Telegram: No election bet is i +amed. ‘ silly to the man who wins the bet. l Miss Leng will be married, Oct. 25th, in the Trinity United Church. The ladies who attended were:â€"Miss L. Smaill, Miss Agnes Coleman, Miss Jean Jacques, Miss Joan Huxley, Miss Edith Armstrong, Mrs. Walter Craik, Mrs. W. Mair, Mrs. T. Leck, Mrs. G. McGee, Mrs. R. Gorie, Mrs. L. Sauder, Mrs. J. Daiton, Jr., Mrs. D. Fraser, Mrs,. W. Smook, the hostesses (Miss D. Armâ€" strong and Mrs. Frank Warne) and the guest of honour (Miss Marion TLeng). Mrs. Stuart Urquhart and Mrs,. Milâ€" dred Dearden were unable to attend. ESchumacher, Oct. 9$â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Miss Dorothy Armstrong and Mrs. Frank Warne were hostesses at a nicely arranged kitchen shower held at the home of Miss Armstrong, Second Ave., on Saturday evening in honour of Miss Marion Leng, Lake Side Drive. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Bridge was played. The prize winners were: lst, Mrs. Gorie, and 2nd, Miss Laura Smaill lAfter the cards a delicious lunch was served. ] Miss L. Smaill poured tea. i During the evening the guest of hon-g our was presented with a large basket nicely decorated and filled with lovely| gifts for her new home. l Kitchen Shower at Schumacher in Honour of Miss Leng THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO But you can rest asgured whether I am up North or not my thoughts and heart are with you in the North. With my sincerest wishes for your continued welfare, The pain in my left shoulder is still giving me considerable conern and may Brevent me from visiting you this| fall, as had been my firm resolve. Permit me to compliment you and the members of your committee for the superb work you have rendered and may the next few weeks bring us good tidings from across the seas, finally leading to complete success and victory. I am enclosing to you a check for $1,000 as my donation to this second drive, coupled with a fervent hope that your efforts may be attended by splenâ€" did success. The strugele of the British nation should command our support and I am so happy that the Chairman and the citizens of Schuâ€" macher are setting a fine example worthy of emulation in this great crisis. Your pian and high purpose for a second drive from September 23rd, to October 6th, with a view of raising $10,â€" C00. I also note with much interest, and I want to assure you of my strong support. And what a magnificent record the women of the town have to their credit in shipping 19,373 articles to the Red Cross hospital. ‘This is surely a test!â€" monial of high distinction, reflecting credit upon the fine women. I read with great interest of the activities of the Schumacher Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society and think you did superhb work in obtainâ€" ing $13,215.28 during your first camâ€" paign. Unfortunately, I have been suffering from a severe case of hay fever, which forced me to go to the Adorondacks for relief, and during my stay there even pressing correspondence was subjected to delay until my return here again toâ€"day. Mr. Percy A. Boyce,; Schumacher Public Shool, Schumacher, Ontario. My dear Mr. Boyce:â€"I regret I have not been able to reply to your interâ€" esting letter of the 12th ultimo with more promptness, but I wired you yesâ€" terday the reason for the delay in answering your letter. There will be general interest in the; following letter from Mr. F. W. Sc.hu-i macher, of Columbus, Ohio. Schumacher was one of the pioneers of | the Porcupine area and has done his full part not only in promoting the, development of the area but also in advancing on every posisible occasion the interests and the happiness of the people. The town of Schumacher was, ‘named in his honour, and he keeps in l I constan touch and actlve interest with | everythi’ng concerning the welfare and advancement of the town. His valuâ€"| able gifts each year to. the school children of the town are _only one evi-i dence of his thought for all in the town that bears his name. The letter below deals with the resent Red Cross drive in Schumacher. ‘The people in Schuâ€"| macher may well take pride in the praise given in this letter, for Mr.] Schumazcher knows the facts in the matter, just as he keeps informed on | all other matters) concerning the town. The sincerity of his words is emphasizâ€" | ed by the handsome cheque forwarded | Mr. Boyze, to whom the letter is adâ€"| dressed,as the president of the Schuâ€". macher Red Crossi ‘ F. W. Schumacher Praises Town Bearing His Name‘ cfor Its Fine Work for Red Cross® Refers to Magnificent Work of the Women. Also Gives Material Backing to His Opinion. Very truly yours, F. W. Schumacher Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1940 J.]| Mrs. Calveriey, Second Ave., has reâ€" turned from a holiday at Muskoka. Bornâ€"October 9th, at the Porcupine General hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" bert McKinnon, 2 B Raillroad St.â€"a sgon. The Rev. Dr. J. C. Cochrane was the guest of the Rev. P. J. and Mrs,. Baine last week. Mrs. Anne Regan, of Kirkland Lake, visited Mrs. Malone and Mrs,. J, V, Angrignon, Second Ave., during the past week. Mrs. T. Moore, of Sudbury, and Mrs. D. Kenny, of Toronto, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Lockie MacDonâ€" ald, Poplar street. and Mrs. Joseph Mahn, of Timâ€" mins, accompanied by Mrs. C. S. Butler, Bank of Commerce Apt., First Ave., left by car for a holiday in Toronto. Mr. Norman Graham visited Mr. Fred Callery at Delora during the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dwyer, accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs,. Dalton Prior, left Tuesday morning by car for a holiâ€" day at Toronto, Ottawa and Campâ€" bell‘s Bay. Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis and daughâ€" ter, Myrtle, also Mrs. C. Blackburn, of Huntsville, are visiting Mrs. Hayes, also Mrs. Turcotte, and Mrs. Capeless. Mrs, J. M. Gabriel, First Ave., is leaving this week for a holiday in Torâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan.' Lake Side Drive, motored to Tomnbo, during the weekâ€"end. While in Tor-‘ onto they visited their daughter, Bette,' at Whitney Hall. Bette is a student} at Toronto University. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jucksch, First: Ave., returned Monday from Flint,' Mich., where they were called owing to the death of Mr. Jucksch‘s brother. IThe winners were: Ist, Mrs. Taylor; 2nd, Mrs, James Scullion; 3rd, Mrs. John O‘Leary; door prize, Mrs. T. Johnson. After the ‘cards lunch was served and a spcial evening was enâ€" joyed . Mrs. James MacKenzie, Second Ave., entertained Wednesiay evening. Whist was played. There were four tables. The winners were: lst, Mrs. Taylor; Mrs. E. Laurie, of Gold Centre, has returnedu from Winnipeg where she visited her parents. Mr. Vince Callery visited his broâ€" ther, Mr. Fred Callery, at Delora durâ€" ing the weekâ€"end. Mr. James Shields, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Malone, Second Ave., has returned to his home in Pemâ€" broke. The Ladies‘ Guild of the Anglican Church meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack: Keene, Fourth Ave. Business was dis-; cussed, and plans were made for a bazaar to be held at a later date. Lunch . ; was served by the hostess, Schumacher, Oct. 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The Schumather Happy (Fang met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lenchuck, Frourth Ave. Five hundred was played and the prize winners were:â€"1st, Mrs. Roy Hazelâ€" wood ; 2nd, Mrs. C. Rickard; consolation Mrs,. Balfour. After the cards lunch was served and a social evening was enjoyed. ; Given in marriage by her father, the came to C bride looked charming in a floor length husband |gown of net over white satin with covâ€" Porcupine ered buttons down the front to the since. |waistline, with a full length tulle veil|} Her exen held by a crown wreath of orange blosâ€"‘ mother wa soms. She carried a shower bouquet of was respeis pink Briarcliffe roses, baby‘s by those w breath and maiden hair fern. Thej She will 1 ‘bridesmaid, Miss Lillian Kruschin.ske.; and the sy: Iwore a ficoor length gown of shell pink | wholeâ€"hear net over taffeta, a matching bandeau of band and pink sweet peas and carried an arm, W, D. Pea: ‘bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums and | daughters â€" maiden hair fern. ‘The maidâ€"ofâ€"honour | Betty (Mrs. | Miss: Serenia_Baker, niece of the groom, ‘ children. wore a floor length gown of forgetâ€"meâ€" Archdeas not blue net over taffeta, a matching| funeral ser {bandea,u of blue sweet peas and carried | the request an arm bouquet of pale pink chrysanâ€" | owing to t | themums and maiden hair fern. Ernest. D. Pearce. | Silkie, brother of the bride, was groomsâ€"| Pallbeare \man. The ushers were William Wagâ€" and Allan ner and Alfred Silkie. _ Mrs. Silkie,\ Pearce: he: \ mother â€"of the bride, was smartly| Pearce: an }dref.';ed in a navy figured crepe dreSS!Gordon CrC , and wore a shoulder knot of roses, lily-g Among t ofâ€"theâ€"valley and fern. Following the;sem were ceremony, supper was served to about | memoryâ€"D )3'50 guests at the home of the bride‘s‘sisters and parents. The table was centred with a | nieces Nod wedding cake centred with twentyâ€"four , Wm. Cross candles, it being the groom‘s 24th birthâ€" Keynan:; M day. After the reception the young lagher; Mis couple left for a honeymoon in Ottawa | Betty and 1 and other points in Ontario. They will | well, Jean : reside in South Porcupine. | Arbour: Mr Gang Held Meeting of Club Last Night Schumacher Happy Other News of Interest! From Schumacher and| District. | Pemboroke, Oct. 92â€"A pretty autumn wedding was solemnized in St. John‘s Lauitheran Chunch, Petawawa, Friday ]aft.ernoon. QOnrtober 4, at three o‘clock, when Frieda Anna Silkie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Silkie, Petawawa, became the bride of Alfred Lawrence ;Wagner. South Porcupine, son of Mr. Henry Wagner and the late Mrs. Wagâ€" ner of Petawawa. Rev.J. L. Kirchhofer 'ofï¬ciated at the ceremony. The church was decorated with baskets of | avtumn flowers and throughout the ceremony the organ was played by Mrs. ‘Richard Wagner, Pembroke. Mrs. J. L. ‘Kirchhofer sang "O Perfect Love." Wedded at Petawawa, to Reside at South Porcupine F. Reynolds, Kathleen and Lorne; Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Wright; Mr. and Mrs. W. McDowell and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. .C D. Ferguson; Mr. and Mrs. Maxwellâ€" ,Sm1th* Mary and Dan McLellan; Peter | Lew Yee and Charlie Lew Lee Bros.: |\Charlotte and Bill Johns; South Poreuâ€" | pine Curling Club; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Deacon; Mr. and (Mrs. Lee Sauder; ';Nma and Harold Hall; Mr. and Mrs. |Chas. McInnis; Etta and Abbe Shragge; \Jim Brown; Dr and Mrs. Somerville; Bessie and the boys; Bess and Lex Lonâ€" ergan; Mr. and Mry H. H. Costain; George and Victoria Starling; Dr. and ; Mrs. W. G,. Woods; Mr. and Mrs. W. E Honer and BLll The Colonel; J. ‘Mason and family; Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Garritty and the girls; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sky; B. M. C,. Shaw M. Lynch, T. Burnes, R,. Donâ€" levy and O. Walker; Pearle Kennedy:; Mr. and Mrs. Ostrom: Mr. and Mrs. Ww. |Cliff; The Rapseys; Mr and Mrs. Cofâ€" fey; Mm and Mrs. A. Carlson; Mr. and Mrs M. G. Clark and famuy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Laforest; Mr. and Mrs. A. §Tompkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Horace ‘Laidlaw; Mrs. Starling and family; South Porcupine Kiwanis; Mr. and Myrs. | Among the beautiful floral tokens sent were the following: "In loving | memoryâ€"Dad"; the Pearce family; sisters and brothers in England:; from |nieces Nod, Lil, Doll and Fay: Mrs. Wm. Creoss aend Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keynan; Mrs. A. W. Bailey:; J. J. Galâ€" lagher; Miss I. Tait; Kathleen, Mary, Betty and Bob Gallagher; Mary Rathâ€" well, Jean and Luke: Mr. and Mrs. W. Arbeur; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lake: Mr. 'and Mrs. F. C. Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Pallbearers were her‘ sons, Stanley and Allan Pearce; her grandson, Bob Pearce; her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. A. D. Pearce; and her two sonsâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Gordon Cross and Mr. Leigh Bladen. the request of the family, was private cwing to the recent illness of Mr. W. D. Pearce. Archdeacon Woodall condurted the Tuneral service at the home, which, at She will be missed by the community, and the sympathy of the town is given wholeâ€"heartedly to her sorrowing husâ€" band and family. Surriving are Mr. W. D. Pearce, sons Stanley and Allan, daughters Olive (Mrs. G. Cross), and Betty (Mrs. L. Bladen); and ten grandâ€" children. Sooth Porchpine, Oct. 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The funeral of Mrs. W. D. Pearce, whose sudden passing on Sunday shcoked and saddened us all, took place on Tuesday afternoon from hor late residence on Golden Avenue. Born in Devonshire, England, she came to Canada in 1910, and, with her husband and family settled in the Porcupine Camp, where she has resided sincse. Her exemplary character as wife, and cther was an outstanding one. She was resperted by all, and loved much by those who knew her well. Funeral on Tuesday |Musical Evening at of Mrs. W. D. Pearce {(Ta-BO-Gi Club at at South Porcupine Pioneer Resident Will be Sadly Missed in SBouth Poreupine. Over Twentyâ€"Five Years‘ Experience in the Feeding and Housing of Men | - M O NTR E A L : ,...ga Put Your Faith in the Flag and w Your Money in WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES C O M PA N Y, LIMITED: Aviation A gentleman wishinz to settle i. point or two on art approached the inâ€" 1f_ormation desk of the public library. | ‘"Where," he asked, "shall I find someâ€" ’thing on Correggio and his "Flight inâ€" ito Egypt?" ‘"Everything about aviaâ€" ; tion in . Room . 21," responded the i clerk, ; ~â€"~â€"Exchange "Just a Wearyin‘ for You." She was by Mr. Joe Carpentier at # the piano. Violin and guitar music played. by. Mr. Buster Powler and NMr. Steve Bilenki made a great hit. They were brought back for several encores. A vocal solo by Mr. Frank Boisvert, president of the club, was "Song of Songs." He returned later on the proâ€" gramme and sang ‘"On the Road to Mandalay." He was accompanied at the piano by â€" Mr. Carpentier. The Kirkland Sisters, of Sehumacher, dancâ€" ed. the +~Highland ~Fling and were brougthn back by several encores. Mr. C. Markerth, sang "Beautiful Dreamâ€" er." He was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. â€"J. Marshall. Pupils of Mr. Bergeron‘s dancing studio gave several tap dance numbers.. A trio by Ruth Irving, Doreen Brunette and Betty Giroux: was much applauded. A tap dance s0lo by Miss Gloria MacAlendin made a big hit and reseived encores. Mrs. Jack Marshall and Mr. Joe Carâ€" pentier again favoured the audience with another piano duet. ‘Community singing was enjoyed and the singing of the National Anthem brouzht a pleasâ€" ant evening to a close. Schumacher, Oct. 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Thursday evening, October 3rd, the St. Alphonsus Caâ€"Boâ€"Gi Club held a musical evening in the church |hall. ‘The hall was nicely decorated !for the occasion and the stage had a very artistic sptting. The chairman for the evening was the Rev. Father Marâ€" tindale. The community singing was led by Mr. Kon Burns, with Mrs. Jack Marshall accompanying at the piano. , Mr. Jerry Killeen, of the Buffaloâ€"Anâ€" ‘kerite, delighted the audience with his fire rendering of "Rose in the Bud*. As an encore he sang, "The Singing Hills." He was accompanied by Mr. | Joe Carpentier at the piano. The next item on the programime was piano duet by Mrs.: Jack Marshall and Mr. Joe Carpentier. â€" A vocal solo was given by Mrs. C. Mannette, "Carnival." She reâ€" turned later in the programme to sing I V I| V T ib U ;“", / b \\\) J THURSDAY, i0th, 1940 rogramme of Special Inâ€" terest Presented. KEEP â€" * STOVES