~ c c t Mc olsc udsc ies d T BP Ees o it omm o C nE Sm Snd P 0P 7 § ¢ «i % â€" i Dropped Between Stitches . _ never a friend seems. near. and Orville Smith ... Estelle was a popular employee of one of the local restaurants, and Orville or "Smitty‘" wasoneofmelastyearsncmtvre hockey team ... then, Jean Caron and Oonstable Joe Handley are planâ€" ning to say "I do", although at present they haven‘t announced a definite date . . . Jean is wearing a lovely diamond as she trots around to her duties at Kresge‘s . . . and, Maila Riihinen and Oliver Piema are plannlng a wedding day next month . .. with another sparkler eadorning Ma.ilas important finger of the left hand. have joined the ranks of the "newlyâ€" IIAFG ‘WOIFK 7 And I wish Ioomdpaniton To the fellow mm place n Smnettmwhenlamgone ke my I‘ve gained my knowledge by sheer IRVIN ROSNER, R.O, T‘d like to give him the cheerful: word That I‘ve longed at times to hear I‘d like to give him the warm handâ€" these weeks in practising for their twentyâ€"fifth anniversary ceremony which will} take place on ‘October $th, 10th and 1ith .. .. at the last ivegularxheam on 'I‘Iiursday evenâ€" ing, they dismmsed a few business items, and then devoted the reâ€" for any man qr.woman, that toâ€"day this column is proud to quote them once agaiir . .. yes, many of, you wmfldlong!oractm'_fmmdad- vising word from that fellow whio went before, uwuwa'etbemww that was in his place . .", and that JjJob would seem like phw if you Pilgrim Ramsay, in paying his official visit to the: Timmins branch of the Ladjes‘ of tfie Moose, qugted the above‘ lines in Mng his adâ€" dress . ... they seemed pq suitable In a way that he‘d understand. 7 Cedar St. S. When it‘s time for me to go. could iake his Members of the Gold Nugget Re Electric Sprayers For Rent hard work EYES EXAMINED x + ie s n f d v;“ Phone 1672 ‘Another popular brideâ€"toâ€"be, Leona LaVallee, one of the smiling girls at Kreage‘s, is being feted these days . . . On Tuesday evening, Leona, who will become the bride of Mr. Frank Boisvert (remember " Frank ‘in the Schubert Choral presentations), was guestâ€"ofâ€" honour at a shower given by Dorothy Bayne at her home . . . on Wednesâ€" day afternoon, Peggy Williams and Audrey Ray entertained in honour of Leona . . . and about thirty friends of the lovely brideâ€"elect were present . . . you deserve the best, Leona. ducted the classes last year, will again be in charge,, and there will be Danish drill, light exercises, mat and apparâ€" atus work, games, etc. . .. as.:well as the easier exercises to begin with . . . the classes will continue throughout the winter months, in fact, ‘till May < (Aand, Thursday is the day that you ladies will want to go to the McTnityre Gymnasium to lose a few of those exâ€" tra pounds that summer "laziness" has ipitality made their roomers and boardâ€" ers feel as if they were at home . . . . days when a little girl, like "Ann" could drop in for an extra special cup of Finnish coffee . . . and some other deâ€" licacy that Mrs. Leino was ready to whio artprised the couple on their an Wednesday of next week will be an important day in the life of a wellâ€"known and wellâ€"liked Timmins Jlawyer . T; Evans, or "Greg" as he is known to many, many friends . . . for ‘that day, October 1st, Miss Zita Callon, of Toronto, will become hiés bride . . . #»ita worked in Timmins for severâ€" al months before returning to Toâ€" ronto early this fal to continue the wedding plans ... they‘re mighity nice people, and a mighty handsome couple . . . so, Greg and 2itra, may the years to come be bhmedwï¬han'umhapm:essmat you cauld hope for . . and more. Yes, it mas no wonder that Mr. ents of the district . . . as well as other nationalities . . . it was no workier that the group gifts preâ€" sented to the couple bore the names of about one hurmxdred families from Timmins, South Porcupine, Schuâ€" macher, and even Kirkland Lake . . . yes, from Kirkland Lake for the occasion came oldâ€"time resiâ€" dGents of the Northland, Mr. and Mrs. â€"J. Selenski, who for many years were popular Timmins resid~â€" ents, before making their home in those friends express the hope that they‘ll all be together for a golden wedding anniversary. mainder of the evening to the reâ€" Dr. B. H. Harper, Divisional Surgeon for the Porcupine Division. They asâ€" §isted in the examining of the meimâ€" Besides the regular members of the S.J.A.B. there were about twelve memâ€" bers of the Cadets out under Cadet Ssuperintendent Jackson. The regular members of the Brigade were under the command of Corps Superintendent Timmins surgeons present included Dr. (M. J Kelly, Corps Surgeon, and Nesbitt, of Toronto, inspected the men and put different questions to them. Dr. J,. Bell, provincial surgeon, gave the men a good stiff examination and had them bandage up broken limps and put them through several tough tests before ‘he let any of them go. About forty members of the S.JAJB. turned out for the inspection that has to be taken by every member every year. After telve years of service each man is given a meritorius medal and if he misses any year it counts against Among those who attended were Miss Audrey Ray, Annette Gtbdin, Ethel Hursley, Peggy Williams, Mary Cotâ€" nam, Bessie Stenclik, Jean Caron, the hostess, Miss Dorothy Bayne, and the guestâ€"ofâ€"honour, Miss Leona LaValâ€" lee. The St. John Ambulance Brigade held their regular annual inspection at the MHollinger Hall last Friday eveningc. The inspection started about eight o‘clock and continued for about two The guests enjoyed a delightful soâ€" cilal evening, a delicious lunch being served by the hostess. The home was charmingly decorated for the occasion with garden flowers. Miss Leona LaVallee, brideâ€"toâ€"be of next ‘month, was guestâ€"ofâ€"honour on Tuesday evening at a shower at the home of Miss Dorothy Bayne, 40 Fourth avenue,, when some of friends gathered to extend their best wishes, and to present the popular brideâ€"toâ€" be with a beautiful silver cake plate. S.J.A.B. Hold the Annual Inspection in Hollinger Hall Commissioner W. R. Nesbitt of Toronto and Dr. J. Ball of Toronto Handle Affair. Guest â€" of â€" Honour Miss Leona LaVallee Feted ‘at Shower on Tuesday Evening. Brideâ€"toâ€"be of Next Month is promptly repair the error . . . but, however, as she went along, Tootâ€" sie managed to make an especialâ€" ly big mistake . . . and didn‘t noâ€" tice it . . . when she looked back and saw the error, the little lady was quite horrified . . but her edismay didn‘t last long . she turned around to "Ann" and wd "Oh well, I won‘t careâ€"my dollie isn‘t fussy!" _ "babics", but somehow, this knit» ting business isn‘t just the easiest thing in the world, and little Miss Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Ad- herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. 6trangers Welcome, Come and Worshin St. Paul‘s Church South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D. Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 am.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"Evening, Prayer, Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 The Salyvation Army Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. o Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Gundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Suhday School. Bundayâ€"7,00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation M/erting Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young . Peoples‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL 12%.15â€"â€"for those 12 and over. 2.30â€"for under 12 years of age. %.30â€"at Mattagami Public School for 8 and under. The Presbyterian Church of Canada 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. 10.45 a.m..â€"Morning Worship 700 pm.â€"Evening Worship Christian Science Society Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North SUNDAY, SERTEMBER 28th Subjectâ€""REALITY" Golden Textâ€""Behold, I create new heavens and a. new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind." (Isaiah 65:17). Christian Science Reading Room open daily from 12 to 5 p.m. in the Mcâ€" Innis Block, 18 Pine Street South. St. Matthew‘s Church Rector: Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., L. Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday, School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday 0o month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. BLOOR AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service SUNDAY SCHOOLS 10.00 am.â€"Young People‘s Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School 2.00 pm.â€"Sunday School for all ages. Trinity United Church Mr. Norman Healey, Minister Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning. Service of . Worâ€" 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service of Worship * A Cordial Welcome to All Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street The Rev. K. W. House, B.A., Minister Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. Public Worship at 7 p.m. Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister ; Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Kev. E. Gilmour Smith, B.A. A Cordial Welcome To All You Are Welcome All Are Welcome Schumacher Ben Kaminker, former Timmins architect, has closed ‘his Timmins ofâ€" fice and has joined the architectural staff of the Royal Canadian Navy. Mr. Kaminker will reâ€"open his office at the conclusion of hostilities. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Avery, and daughâ€" ter, Sharon, left on Saturday to reâ€" turn to Detroit after spending a week with friends in town. They were guests at the Lakeâ€"Crews wedding last week. Bonmâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Edwand Mcâ€" Guire (of 166 Flm street nonth (nee Mary Murphy, Dome Mines) at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a daughter, Bonnie Glen (stillâ€"born). Miss Ruby Turcotte spent the weekâ€" end at her home in town, from Kirkâ€" land Lake. Miss Turcotte will soon leave that town to take up residence in (Miss Jean Laidlaw has left for Torâ€" onto, w‘llemshelsaswdenta.t Torâ€" onto University. ci‘‘her points south. Miss A. Perreault is spending a few weeks‘ holiday with friends in Ottawa and o‘her points east. Messrs Leo Bandiera and Gernando Deluca left on Sunday ito enroll at @Queen‘s. University, Kingston. Toronto, has returned after a leave spent lat his home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Redford have returned after a honeymoon trip to points south. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer and daughâ€" ter, Mary Lou, of Rochester, New York, returned on Monday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. LaVallee in town. Bornâ€"on Sept. 19th to Mr. and Mirs. Ralph Paul :(nee Monica McDonough) at 254 Tamarack streetâ€"a son (eight Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bayne are visitâ€" ing their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bayne at the Canadian Malartic. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, and daughter, Bette, of the McIntyre Firoperty, have gone to Toronto, where Bétte ftvill enroll for second year at Toronto University. last week from a month‘s vacation at Muskoka and Toronto. Mrs. C. R. Harrison returned on Satâ€" urday after a holiday spent in Toronto, Windsor, and Detroit. LAC Camille Sebastien, of the RC. A.F., Uplands, Ottawa, is apending a few weeks sick deave at his home in Mr. J. R. McConnell, of Rosebud, Alâ€" berta, arrived here on Monday and will spend a few months with his family in for Toronto, where his marriage to Miss Zita Callon takes place next week. Doug Denny has returned to Toronto where he is a student at Toronto Uniâ€" versity. He was accompanied to. Torâ€" onto ‘by his mother, Mrs. J. J. Denny, who has been spending a holiday with her sons in Schumacher. mmwmnumm for Queen‘s Universikty, Kingston. Change of Program Every Day for a Week. Etarting Eunday midnight, Sept. 28, the Broadway theatre is presenting to the theatreâ€"going public of Timmins a complete change of programme every day for the week of Sept. 28th to Octcber 4th. The pictures are all outâ€" standing hits, and it will be interestâ€" ing to note the popularity of this daily change of programme for the full week. A list of the seven specials to be shown will be found elsewhere in this issue. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joyner, of Caliâ€" fornia, are visiting Mr. Joyner‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Joyner, Schuâ€" macher. Mr. Jack Joyner, who has not Broadway Presents Novel Schedule of Entertainment Lieutenant J. A. Weinstein, of the R.CE., Dundern, Saskatchewan, left on Sunday after a leave spent at the home of Mrs. Weinstein‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Halperin. He . was accompanied by Mrs. Weinstein who is remaining in town for a holiday. been here for some eight years, was one of the most popular young men of the camp some years ago, and is being warmly welcomed here by all old friends. ‘Toronto Telegram:â€"Many an old bird stuffs himself on the idea that he can go {rom one dark to another, AC2 Don Hardy of the RC.AF., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McNuilty are Mr. Greg Evans will leave on FPriday On Friday afternoon, the:inspectors were present at an official review of the Nursing Division of the S. J. A. B. in â€" Timmins, and that evening <they inspected the men‘s division of the town. \ Col. R. Nesbitt, Prov. Com., and Dr. Bell ‘Prov. Surâ€" Here. Col. Rankin Nesbitt, Provincial Comâ€" missioner of the St. Johnâ€" Ambulance Brigade, and Dr. Bell, Provincial Surâ€" geon for the Brigade, paid official inâ€" spection visits to the various branches of the brigade in this district during the weekâ€"end. On Thursday evening they were present at the official orâ€" ganizationâ€"of the South Porcupine Woâ€" men‘s Nursing Division of the S.. J..,.A. B. and later that evening they inspected the Tisdale and Eastern Porcupine branches. Taking part in the inspection parade were Mrs. Geof. Morris, Mrs. Pelletier, Mrs. Mallouin, Mrs. Cambridge, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. ~Graham, Mrs.â€" Morin, Mrs. Bowles, Mrs. Lafferty, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Larouche, Mrs. Ashâ€" ley, Mrs. Beckett, Mrs.: Thibault and Mrs. Handley. Among those present to see the inspection were Mr. G. Gibson, Corps Superintendent of the S. J. A. B. in Timmins and Dr. Kelly, Corps Surâ€" Sixteen members of the local Nursâ€" ing Division were on parade Friday afâ€" ternoon, to answer the questions put to them by the inspectors, and to make beds, etc.,. in response to the requests by Dr. (Bell. After the inspection, Dr. Bell complimented the women on their work, saying that he was pleased with the progress they had made.‘ Dr. Bell, who inspected the brigades was formerly deputy minister of health of the province of Ontario. Announceâ€" ment has been made that Dr. Irvine will be the new corps surgeon for the Nursing Division, in Timmins. S.J.A.B. Officials Visit District on Inspection Tour just as if I spoke, and then your mother spoke.â€"Globe and â€" Mail. . C Young Harryâ€"Father, what‘s the difâ€" | other point thah the opening. to the. ference between a gun and a machine actamaphere of the flue, shack or chimâ€" gun? ney. Dadâ€"There is a big difference. It is 2. This byâ€"law shall not apply to LAMPKINâ€"In loving memory of my dear sister, May Hendry Lampkin, who passed away September 29, 1984. In our hearts your memory lingers, . Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There‘s not a day dear sister, But what we think of you. â€"Ever remembered by Sister Molly. NOTICE TO CREDITO We miss you at a thousand turns Along life‘s weary way, For life to us is not the same, Since you were called away. Your loving smile and cheery face; No one can fill your vacant place. â€"Ever remembered by his wife and children, Janet, Clare and Royden: 6p In the Matter of the Estate of Stefan Kulibaba aiso known as Steve Kuliâ€" baba who died at the Town of Wesâ€" ton in the County of York on July 9th, A.D., 1941. . NOTLCE] IS HFREBY given that all persons having any claim against the estate of the said Stefan Kulibaba also known as Steve Kulibaba of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale in the District f Cochâ€" rane, who died at the Town of Westony in the County of York on or about the 9th day of Juily, A.D. 1941, are requeatâ€" South Porcupine, Ontario, Administraâ€" trix of the estate of Atefan Kulibaba abolnwwnasstevem By here Solicitaors, MCAIDBIOKYATB Bank of Commerce Bullding, Tinmins, reinafter named or her Solicitors, a notice of their claims.together with details thereof duly verified by affida~â€" vit; and the Administratrix will proâ€" ceed to distribute the estiate after the 18th day of October next having regard only to the claims which shall have been filed with her on or before that [IMIMILILâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Roy Gemâ€" imill, who passed away on September . f OF COMMERC $108 $300 One Year to Repay Aggly to Megrsat Branch at IN MEMORIAM $ 55.87 $100.96 $280.94 $505.54 Cther Amounts aft Proportionately Low Rates GOOD ENOUG H $ 9.00 . $25.00° The Advanees Want PEING A BYâ€"LAW regulating the * emission of smoke into the atmosphere. Corporation of the Town of Tim By-Law No 641 WHEREAS it is desirable to restrict the period of time in which dense or opaque smoke may beexmt,ted mt.othss atmosphere BE IT ENACTED as a lBy-law of the ‘Town of Timmins as follows: _ 1. owner, lessee, tenant, agent, manager or occupant of any premises or of a steam boiler in or in connectioftr _with which a fire is burning and every person who operates, uses or causes or permits to be used any furnace or firs shall prevent the emission to the atâ€" mosphere. from such fire of opaque or dense smoke for a period of more than six minutes in any one hour or at any other point thah the opening. to the @tmosphere of the flue, stack or chimâ€" WANTBDâ€"Storekeeper wanted for 200 tomn Mining Propenty. knowledge of accounting useful, State previous section has.been given. 86. Everyone contravening the proâ€" visions of ‘this byâ€"law shall, be linble to a fine not exceeding $50.00â€"exclusive of costs which shall be recoverable unâ€" der the Sunmary Convictions Act all the provisions of which shall apply exâ€" cept that the imprisonment may be for any term not exceeding twentyâ€"one days. WANTED, by the Childrens A{d Bosâ€" furnace or fire used in connection with the reduction, reflining or smelting of ores and minerals or the manufacture of cement or to dwelling houses except apartment houses. | 3. Notice of this byâ€"law shall be given by publication of the byâ€"law in the Ontario Gazette and in the Timmins Daily Press for mc%sive weeks. "A. This byâ€"law#HaÂ¥ take .effect 90 Notice is hereby given that, I will not be responsible for any delbts contracted in my name without my written order, â€"Philip Lamoreux, 53 Commercial Ave, cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. - le A WORDND PER INSFR’HON (minimum 25¢) 1%¢e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED â€" (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion tq obtain Before Prices Rise! : Â¥ou‘ll appreciate the quality and the fine service we offer. clety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. If intere=ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municlpal Bullding, Timming. DATED and passed this 17th day of cupine Advance. M. G. SULL Cbe Pormpine Mobance â€" __UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Powenr CoORrPrPonrarion or CANADA â€" L. C, HASKELL, Â¥.C.1.8., 6 - Secretary Auguest 26th, 1941. flemmber Canada Northern Power Signed, P. H. Murphy,.Clerk. ) 6@â€"70â€"71712 7% Cumulative.Preferred Stock BUY COAL NOW, wNo. 0/ quarterly,§1.75 per share payable October lSthp.elMl. f No par value Common Stock Phone 129 rly, $1.75 per share, FAGE THREER , Limited proviled ‘by the , 1941, re«â€"