"sixâ€"ender" almost yeading for the Epl Davis of Kirkland tenth end with th margin of one for ‘ Annual Northern Ladies‘ Bonspiel Big Success At South Porcupine In the third. (Bucovetsky trophy) Cramp (K.L.) won from Raynor (6.P.)}; sopor (Englshart) won from Smith (S.P.) Trophy finally won by Cramp. Bsgsinners Cup â€" Hall (SP) won from â€" Thomas (Dome): Cockerlins i(Dome) won from Murdoch (Engleâ€" hart); Hall finally won the cup. Spectacular play by Sayles rink in the first event led to a "sevenâ€"endeéer‘", quite an unusual happening. And a "sixâ€"ender" almost altered the final yreading for the Eplett Cup when Mrs. Davis of Kirkland Lake finished the tenth end with this score, giving a margin of one for Turner. Prizes and trophies were prosent>d on Saturday evening in the club room by Mr. Kemslcy and Prosident Mrs. smith, who voiced the opinions of all present by saying that this bonspiel hnad been an outstanding event in ladies curling annals of the North. A vote of thanks was given to both Dr. R. P. and Mrs. Smith for their work in making the bonspiel such a sucecess. Trophiecs and prizes were as follows: HH#I. Clark, Francis Trophy won by "sixâ€"ender" almost altered the final yreading for the Eplett Cup when Mrs. Davis of Kirkland Lake finished the tenth end with this score, giving a margin of one for Turner. Prizes and trophies were prosent>d on Saturday evening in the club room by Mr. Kemslcy and Prosident Mrs. smith, who voiced the opinions of all present by saying that this bonspiel had been an outstanding event in Visitors were w house at 10 a.m. President Mrs. R. speech, Dr. E. S. i of Men‘s Curling pinge) gave welcome, telling : he could not give city he could as pitality of the sentiments were C Kemsley, who, as N. O. Bonspiel nart).> Lewl lings â€"(Engl Turner won Kirkland Lal In the South Porcupine, Pob. 17â€"(Special to The days of Jusy activity at the South Porcupine Curlâ€" ing Rink, where sixtyâ€"four ladies spont a wonderfully happy and harmonious time at the Ladies Bonspiel finished on Saturday nisht. Visiting rinks from Kirkland Lak» (3), Englechart (3), Matachewan (1), Dome (4), and our cown South Porecuâ€" pine club members <(4), played against each other according to schedul» drawn up by Mr. FP. C. Evans and Dr. R. P. Smith. Ten onds wore played in each game and the draw;s arranged so that cach team played twice during the day., Dome ics was not us>d, as durinz the thaw,s water tompsrarily upset the perfection of the sheets., and although afterwards it was rectified, it was found that the schedule could be arranged so that all pay could be on South Porcupin:> icte. the Bonspicl. Ths first trophiy Hilil CIarK Francis) was the first for compstition. Losers in this event were pitted again«t each other for the Eplott trophy. Losers in this competed for.the Bucoâ€" vetsky trophy. The "Sols" cup was a special "round robin" event for ginnersâ€"those for whom this season was their first for curling. In the first event Sayles (Kirkland Lake) won from Smith (S. Porcupine). Turner (C.P.) won from Soper (Eng:eâ€" hart). Leowis (SP) won from Woolâ€" lings â€" (Englehart). In â€" the finals In the (Dome» wo and Cooke Imgs. In from Cook( in making the bonspiel such a success, Trophiecs and prizes were as follows: HH#I. Clark, Francis Trophy won by Mrs. Turner‘s rink â€" (Cahill, Ewing Adamson). With the trophy was given four beautiful sets of Parker pen and peoncil. uks oi s o ol Tkul~ i A iC Second prize in I trophy~â€"â€"Mrs. J. D Lake â€" (Merner, Bro shefficld relish tray Third prize in 6 trophy â€"Mrs. Sayle (H. Barrett, Patter Silver muffin and b Jones,. J. Davis A. H by Dr. K. P. Third prize in Eple! Mrs. PFitch, Of Mat Porter, Fraser, Rodi¢ minum saucepans. Fourth prize in Eplo Mrs. vV. Woollings‘ pih (Brandreth, McePhce, and saucers. Then the first the ice by both bezan. Bucovetsky Cmn)p's rink Foster, 3 endâ€"tables do Curling Club. gngliehart (H. B Cfll‘!’\’) Hoste?ss Third prizcâ€"â€"Y ey) Fourth prizc trophy Lewis â€" shaw, J. Wh Aynsley cups i FEplett tropt Mrs. Longwor Millions, Ra)} pair of heolâ€"h Harvey Graha Second prize Mrs. Cg3okse C Snle Cupâ€"Wwon 9y iFarron, W Hall Lon bon dishes. prigeâ€"â€"Cup Cockerline, Dome PAGE 8s1% T wo Days of Happy and Harmonious Curling Enjoyed by Rinks from Kirkland Lake, Englehart, Matachewan, Dome and South Porcupine. Winners of Various Troâ€" phies and Prizes at Event. P.)}) (Moo Fourth pri â€"~simth. C ups and s@auC trophy won gworth of | Raymer, } 4 aham of 'I‘immms rizeo in Eplett eventâ€"wor a of the Dome Camert . Patterson, J,â€" HAHALLLALiLUV in and bread trays. rize in Hil, Clark, Frar vis of South Porcuping. | white, P. Maxwellâ€"Smit nC¢ reupmrn re wel Domt L1Il Pi°C me+ won from W finals Longworh w won by Evans Curling Club. His echoed by Mr. C. G. is Presidint of the T. el, cordially welcomed the â€"Northerm Ladios‘ won by n Hill, Clark, Francis Davis, of Kirkland Brown. I. E. Jones). I1? IGC. celcomed on Fridr P. Smith Same»rvill he ladi¢s them the . ‘ur>c them by Af cup Hill, Clark. Francis es, Kirkland Lake. rson J. Hamilton). Club yink Hod . o was rectified chedule could [ yayvy eould t eventâ€"won by k of Englehart Mitehell). Cups were sent down men, and plays th> Hill Clark for comnstition. o pitted Eplott â€" trophy. 1 for the Buco3â€" ols cup was a _ won by Mrs nd Laks <Harl Ma*ky). Prize iyles (Kirkland | (8. Porcupine). i Soper (Eng:eâ€" m from Waolâ€" n the finals| from Davig 6f | ventâ€"won by 1ewan, _ (with Special aiuâ€" ik (T. Wil Mrs. Rayt frs. Soper of Monahan, N. the Donw uth adcdt it ntâ€"â€"wWon â€" 4with Pootsto Longworth the c and af welceomi Porcup whiil with Hall * | o Uf pJTYQ) otro U{}IUWS W SA |‘ggy xc01 Tordsuoq au} U ApÂ¥HI 41913 qomA\‘ pou ut .. ue;ing eyl 0f Sutmuip., J0 uonnsd | ‘f ; 2 UI ‘}j@U8gG °H ‘SMWN *(2) ‘AEUS l 19 ‘SIW ‘(I) :01 Aepinjtg uC UoAts \SIH UMBIE Jo Sozuid OML $ / 3y3 uy | 0254 _ | artu *<< TTAT 2 DUIn A K ub bDy Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hagzarty, , of Broadway Ave., are spending several days in Winchester, Ont.. where they ‘were called by the serious illness of ;_ Mr. Hazgarty‘s mother. | Mrs. Jas. McGahern, of Golden i Ave.. lbft on Friday to spend a woek South Porcupine, Feb. 15â€"(Special to The Advance) â€"‘There will be a special meeting of the Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church on Tusesday afternoon at 230 pm. at the church During the meeting final plans will be mads for the supper which will be held in the new church on Monday. 24th. Mrs. W. Martin Friday to spond Hamilton. Among those wh Toronto were Mtrs. end. Miss Peggy Edwards; of Dome ®xâ€" tension, left on Friday to spond a week in Oshawa. Reeve V. Evans left on Friday to spend a few days in Toronto. The Fireside Bridge Club met on Thursday evening at the hom» of Mrs. R. Woods, of Fern Ave. Prize winners were Mrs. F. Walker, first; Mrs. A. Telford, second; and Mrs. E. Bowes, consolation. At the close of the pleasant evening Mrs. L. Smith assist~ ed the hostess in serving a dainty lunch. All ladics were at the McIntyre rink on Sunday morning competinz in an event, prizes for which were T. N. O. Eunsp-el buttons for the winning rink and 8. P. Curlinzg Club buttons for the second. These wore won by: (1) Mrs. Lcneworth‘s tsam; cand (2), Mrs. Among those who left on Friday for Toronto were Mrs. S. Green, Mrs. C. Pringzls, Mrs. J. Firth, Miss F. Young and Miss H. Todd. Mrs. Seriol, of Fort Colounge, Que., arrived on Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. Aitken, of Front St. Mrs. H. B. Legary, of Englehart, is visitine friends in town over the week*~ beo was neld at tht Mansfield, of O‘BErien eleven members of | Chapter and their Proceed; and knitt donated to the Patri n day Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. bonspic} event only." This invitation was aceepted by the ladies as a voery gracious gesture from the McIntyre Committee and a vote of thanks was offered to Dr. R. P. Smith, through whose intervention the invitaâ€" tion was proffered. in Toronto. Eaward Tr is visiting at Mrs. G. Whi "At a special mc:cting of the execuâ€" tive of the MceiIintyre Curling Club it was deocided to allow the Northorn Ontario Ladios Curling Association who are holding a bonspiel in South Porcupine, the use of our ice from 8 am. until 12.30 on Sunday, Peb. 16th. Use of the ice is given for the us> of Mrs. Wm. Parnoll, of Red Lake, | visiting friends in town over the weeok end. Ladies‘ Guild to Hold Event in New Church at South Poreupine Third prizeâ€"Boxes of Candy won by W. Thomas (Dom:» (Whyte, H. Jones). Personnol of Mrs. Murdoch‘s rink from ~Engishartâ€"Myrs. Lagallus, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Logary. Roscl COi Buring the the following rink. Iry Jie Advance Want Advertisements PC veniit athileen Grcen The members of the Roebekah Lodge conard Lumb and Hy Kaplan Saturday by motor to spem\l a nA and â€" knitted to the Patriotic Star. During 1¢ 2gary. ifternoon â€" of Saturday tter was posted in the m FPriday to speond of town, left on several days ° in | Ave., with about the Eastern Star fricnds present. ea articles are iotic Fund of the ing the plcasant ch was served by ; assisted by Miss dge â€" pat LÂ¥ hich s An left few eP PBEA TE ECC The room was attracuvey dccoratâ€" ed with Valentines and a ValentixH’Of lh? famxl\ is: wit h t motifs centred eacsh of the daintily so 'adian Enginsors, and at teca tables. whore in England. This Mrs. J. Campsall, president, received son, went.to the O:4 the cuests. Mrs, George Bannerman Oof his brothor, but the and Mrs. F. Maki were conveners of long in him out the bake table. Mrs. W. Olton was in !iu turn reached England charge of the sewing booth,. Mrs. J. son also joined up in Ki Dunbar and Mrs. M. Hart presided at x the grab bag booth and the fizsh pond, "Are you. a rhmm"m > TSPF ULL L ko «hA :AAA LN ELWE L xI x . Tab We u::‘ d We . 200 L Bs BB 0C 1208 uw , d t the grab bag booth and the fish ponu ‘ "Are you a pharmacist?" she asked : tion and Mrs. W. Dixon and Mrs. J. Mason the young man at the soda fountain. }Trixt wore assisted by many others in soryâ€" | â€" "No ma‘am." ha réplied, "I‘m a fizâ€" ’d-:-li' 2ician.‘ solet ing th>e tea. South Portcupine, Peb. 15â€"(Special to Thas Advanc>s)â€"On Saturday afteorâ€" noon aâ€" charming . and â€" successful Valentine tea was held in the Unit»d Church in Porcupine under the ausâ€" pices of th> Women‘s Association. Thers was a good attendance with ladiecgy from South Porecupine and Timmins present. Pleasing Valentine Tea on Saturday at Porcupine Church Many from Timmins and South Poreupine at Event. 2 SALES DAILY AT 2 8 p.m. PIC HOLTZE 35 "Tnira Avonue COMPLETE STOCK MUST GO! Continues till complete stock is sold The Enormous Stock of High Quality Watches, Diamonds, Jewelery and Sllverware Will Be Sold to the Highest Bldder room was attractively dcecoratâ€" h Valentines and a Valentin>: centred eacsh of the daintily s You may request any item to be put up for sale. If you were not among the huge crowds that attended this gigantic sale Saturday, do so now! Share in this Big Moneyâ€"Saving Event! Highest bidder buys. Store open mornings for inspection and selection of stock. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO 1â€" "At least cne soldier frocm the disâ€" ftric: na~ beon at Gibraltar with Canâ€" ladians engaged in drilling opcrations "The Rcock", the father of this youns man tcld The Speakor recently. William Stinson formerly fire chiel _at Cobalt, said he had recsiv d letters from his smm Em»rson, now covers®as 'with a tunnelling imit, and reported hls presence in Citbraltar. The soldier ‘enlisted at Kirkland Lak: and was enâ€" ‘route cversea soon aftor joining up in th> cours> of last year, Mr. Stinson Ancther., and still younger sn Iof the family is with the Royal Canâ€" ‘adian Enzinsors, and at pr:sent someâ€" iwh.':re in Enaland. This lad, Dails Stinâ€" son, wont ts the O:@ Country ancad of his brothor, but the latter was not lonz in speking him out when his unit in turn reached England. The youngeor Es:n also joined up in Kirkland Lake." caid., >A of the 1: adian Er wh>re in Cobalt Younsg Man Among Tunnellers at Gibralter 10 Phe New Liskeard d the following in Cobalt voun»2 mn jeak >1 or las, week nce to formâ€" other Valentine motifs, and centred with a vase of spring flowers. Basksts 6f fern adorned the stags where the lovely moedels displaved the newest in spring fashions, as showm by the A. J. Shragge store. During th:> afternoon, Miss Péggy Whetmore cntertained with yvoeral selec. tions, and the Rev. F. J. Baine, of the Trinity Unitea Church, Schumacher, ‘dodold USIAIA SSTW cyp pus AfojxNH sÂ¥ ‘$sUu0}}39138 pus ‘swuspy 4JB SsWn ‘Ateg UBop SW | ulcA Wmm perto{{op 4€8oq SsIWN ‘LLECW BI€GIEGg |‘sovortuntsgsy ‘Yoinyl) PojIlf SSTWK ‘UBAI[MS UUY SsIWN 18d SSIWN ‘ oy}y JO ‘aUlt8@ °P Cl CAoM oU} pHU® SSTWN ‘adsseiUts | ~po0138 [Â¥204 UIJIM PoUIB}jI9]U® BIUOWN SsIN 48M S3IWN|48$8qq SsIWN eyp Sunmdag ‘MBM3IS Ai:ggg@ sstpxy ‘4o[4®.L XII0G SW ‘adojs ‘M30T WOJL ‘SsIWN ‘oguUOM2WK 's.:p\f' ‘vy ay Aq tUmouys se Suumids AECMBH is«DBID ‘SIW ‘elaoM Stopouwu ol l ut dsaMoatt am boa‘fuda=n stgpaum fraao1 Over Three Hundred Atâ€" tend Delightful Event. W_J Very Successful Tea by W. A. of Trimity Church, Schumacher tea tables wore beautifully seot h white damask clothes, adorned I bright red Valentins hearts, and er Valentine motifs, and centred h a vase of spring flowers. Basksts FREE GIAS DAILY the fine arrangoments mads for the event and the soctial manner in which these arrang*ments wore carmed out. Mrs. Fréed Shippam, presiaenm. and Mrs., FP. J. Baine roceived the many guests, while Mrs. J. Gabricl was in charge of the large group that served Tsa was sorved from individual tea wagons, which added an interesting note to the event. Mrs. Gannon was in chargs of the bake table, wliich proved an attractive feature, and was assisted by several members of the W. A.., while Mrs. Forsyth» and Mrs. Webbeor formed part of the very efficient kitchen commiitt>2. Proceeds from the evint will be used in the work of the church. models as they appeared on the with piano and violin duet number Miss CG. C. Armilage who conyv the eveont Mr. Paul Loptson, Auctioneer, has received instructions to sell entire stock at Public Auction.â€"Truly a wonderful opportunity to buy quality jewelry at a REAL SAVING % Mt Baint ) he compl accompanied (\ l-y men mentod on nmnvoned t of | "No more monkey business for me", seems to be the plea of a San Jose, lCalifcmia husband, Carl A. Bockman, in a suit for divorcse. He claims that for 10 years his 67 year old wife mads him sie:p with a monkey. And to add insul; to injury Ihce says that sh* would often tell her friends: Divorece Plea is Founded on Some Monkey Business In a cross complaint, Mrs. Beckman says that her husband lacked affection for her, and the monkey tooa. She adâ€" mitts that the monkey was her husâ€" band‘s bei partnesy â€"but only on cold nights. "Thore‘s more sonse in that monkey than there is in Carl A. Besckman". The animal eventually became ill, Beckman says, and he took it to the humane society, which killed it. Mrs. Beckman his tcstimony runs was furious. . She accused him of "murder". Tcuristâ€"Say who laid out this town anyway? Nativeâ€"Nobody, it isn‘t quite dead vet. Glchbe and Mail MONDAY. FEBRUARY i7TH, 1941 PUT RATHER DULL