o W i efr son and daughter, must be well enjoying the lovely sights in west which we have been hegring so mluch whout these days tiom the fortunate folk who have just completed the rich and inspiring W ........ Mr. and Mrs. Barrett left a short time ago for their motor trip ‘~ though to British Columbia, and while there they planned to visit with Mrs. Barrett‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens,.....Mr. and a! Stevens long were residents of the Porcupine, and for many years former owned and operated his own business here, leaving only a few mirs ago to take up residence in Penticton, B. C........ They also intended ting Mrs. Barette‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Mrs. Tommy Stevens j former residents of the Porcupine, where Mr. Stevens was employed aÂ¥â€" C orge Taylor Hardware, the while leading his 0#n dance orchestra........ s in the West, Mr. Stevens is still in the same business and now has his own boys‘ band. tair ¢mugh of "Doing What Comes Naturally‘", "Gypsy‘", and "Sioux Kty Bue", all of which sell as rapidly â€"as they come in......‘When we asked g the upâ€"andâ€"coming favorite, Mr.: Kelneck told us about a lovely called "To Each His Own", which was second on the Hit Parade last week, and which, incidentally couldn‘t be played because the Radio - n hadn‘t as yet received the new record number........ "Surrender‘" j was written by the same composers of "Oh, What It Seems To Be", a â€"first place hit also has a large following no matter which of it‘s four versions happens to ‘be on hand........... and from "Centennial +Summer" wsmen showed at the Palace last week, “Love in Vain", is a pepular Renewing old acquaintances in Timmins and district this week are Dr. | Mrs. G. Mitchell and son John, and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Eplett and n and daughter Billy and Marjorie......Both families lived in the Porâ€" aupme for a number of years. Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell: left to take up ;'esidence in Grimsby and Mr. and Mrs. Eplett continuing with their ice oream manufacturing firm in New Liskeard ........ Their many friends in the North are glad to see them back . again, accompanied by their fAmilies who were mere tots when they. left, and who are now well advanced toward the "growingâ€"up‘‘ stage. planoforte, ‘violin and theory. k .. her addition to the fine musical tdlent already represented here, ï¬be person of Miss Gladys R. Dodge, who will arrive on Saturday to up residence in Timmins, and begin her own teaching classes........ (Dodge is the niece of Miss ‘Blanche Dodge, of the Gift and Book , who has on many occasions greatly pleased her friends and audiences with her lovely violin selections ....... Gladys, who has just recently reâ€" ceived her discharge after gerving four years as Licutenant. in the Womens Army, formerly taught music at the Halifax Conservatory w she received her AH.C.M........ She also has her London, England, lamm the Licentiate oOf the Royal School of Music........ Miss Dodge ans to begin her classes on September third, and will teach All grades of Enrollment or Reservation may be made now. We have hundreds of succeaful graduates â€" let us help you.â€" â€" â€" broppmg in at the Music Box on Third Ave., yesterday to engquire Fout ‘recoras, we discovered that operator Henry Kelneck simply: cannot e ) * o o s .. Pn s 1 i it i 1 im o ui n i i e L s s wl C e F4 6P Y mav$) aAmne 4+ Timmins Business College 1t o fs . al, 4# * w 44 Between in both â€" DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES FALL TERM PLEASE THE _ CHILDREN i‘ AND PROTECT . OÂ¥ ~ THEIR HEALTH â€" by Phyllis McCoy Establishedâ€" 1921 CHILDREN ND PROTECT We HEIR HEALTH . SERVE: â€"â€" â€" § STITCHES || Mr. L. Belaire Mr. D. Waters attended the groom, and ushers were Guy Belanger and Gaston Beaulieu. â€" After the ceremony, a reception was held at~â€"the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, with Mrs. Guindon receiving in a daytime length dress in grey, with black accessories and a corasge of roses. The groom‘s mother assisted wearing a dress of flowered silk jersey, black accessories and a corsage of roses. Later, the couple left for a wedding Notre Dame de Lourdes Church was the setting on Monday morning for the marriage of Jeanne d‘Arc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Guindon, to Roger Lavigne, son of Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Lavigne. Rev. Father Perron officiated at the ceremony against a backgrount of summer flowers. Organist was Mrs. J. Piche, who also rendered appropriate Bridesmaid was Miss Marthe Guinâ€" don, sister of the bride, wearing a gown. ef mauve net â€"with matching open crown hat and mauve lace gloves, She carried a bouquet of red. roses. ‘The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, was lovely in a gown of ivory brocaded satin. Her white net veil was held by a wreath of lilyâ€" ofâ€"theâ€"valley. She wore a wrist watch, gift of the groom, and carried a bouâ€" quet of white gladiok. Matron of. honor was Mrs. Waters who wore a gown of lime green net, matching openâ€"crowned hat, and green lace gloves. She carried a bouquet of M ST. N, JEANNE GUIDON WED AT NOTRE DAME BY PRUNELLA WOOD Nothing which feels or looks cooler than black . . . nothing which looks as formal in hot weather, either. . That‘s why. most fashionâ€" gleaming notes concéerning bestâ€"dressed gatherings all over the country, consist mostly of blackâ€"frock descriptions during August. ‘ This particular model is from a readyâ€"toâ€"wear collection of orâ€" iginal models . . . meaning that you won‘t meet yourself coming in great masses ‘of other women in black. Meaning also that the model is cut and finished with handwork, and is just one jump short of a customâ€"made outfit. ; This dreéss is a twoâ€"piece afterâ€"dark model. of black crepe. with its backâ€"dipping flat peplum bordered with cutouts which are backed with black lace. The bodice cutout has no backing. Repuirs To All} Makes ‘os NMour Service 1| SOCIAL smart cool eveâ€" put on C. M. Haapanen To Attend _Coâ€"Operative Conference trip to Ottawa and other points, the ibride choosing a lime green suit with dusty roses accessories, for travelling. Upon their return ‘they will reside on Cedar St. South. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs.: E. Lavigne, of Amos, Mr. and Mrs. A. Duchesneau, of Kirkland Lake, Mr. and Mrs. N. Laâ€" vigne, Val d‘Or, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Boyer, Montreal, B,; Lavigne, Montreal, and Miss Madeleine Bechant, Monâ€" treal. C. M. Haapanen, manager of the Consumers‘ Oo-operatxve Saciety here, went to Toronto this week to take pant in a conference of the Coâ€"operative Union of Canada, of which he is a director. ‘The conference is scheduled for Sept. 19 and 20. Try The Advance Want Ads with both parents, . M.; Beelc and Mr. and Mr. Moe Maher, of North Bay, is a business visitor to town for a few days. Mr. Jack Miller, of NMorth Bay, is a business visitor to town for a few days. Gien White are holiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. K. Kieven have returned after spending two weeks in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Abrams, of Torâ€" onto, "left yesterday after spending a Mrs. B. McGillis and Mrs. E. Small have returned after spending a vacaâ€" tion in Wamilton and other points. Mizszs Dorothy Cadman, R. N., is visiting in town this week .at the home . ot her pq'ents on Sixth Ave. Mlss Janmet Piskher and Miss Nadine O‘Commer leift last weelk for ‘Toronto where the former will attend univerâ€" sity and the latter has accepted emâ€" ployment. Mr. George Preston, of Toronto,: was a visitor to town for a few days this artived today to take up residence. in North Bay and Englehart. Miss Helen Cooper, of Toronto left this week after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Burgess, Cherry St. Miss Edith Roach, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lambe, Delnite. ; DANCE Norman Harris And His Orchestra Direct From "VANITY FAIR" King Edward Hotel, Toronto McINTYRE GYM â€"â€"â€" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th have reâ€" vacation TO ONE OF CANADA‘S "BIG NAME" BANDS W, Long, Manager, Timmins, Ont., Pamour, Ont. MARGARET HENRY Tickets C The marriage of Jacqueline Margaret points. â€" Chartier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i * Chartier, Timmins, to L. H. Childs of Miss Jean Nelson, R. N., is visiting , ~South Porcupine, is reported in the in town this week, the guest of Mr. South Porcupine news this week. . and Mrs. A. B. Cadman, Sixth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Phillips and Mrs. H. Sinclair, of Toronto, is visitâ€" daughters, and Mrs. Philips Sr., of St. ing in town for a few weeks, the Claire, Michigan, were visitors at the of Mrs. 8. R. McCov. vacationing in Montreal and Hawkâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oltean, of Thorâ€" old, are visiting in town this week, the guest of Mr. Oltean‘s brother, Mr. J. Oltean. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell ard Miss Kay O‘Gorman are holidaying at points in Southern Ontario and New Yor‘k City. Mrs. Frank Fortner (nee Dori‘s Shaheen) of Memphis, Ten., is spendâ€" ing a few wecks visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Shaheen, Birch St. South. Miss Joan Clemens left yesterday for a holid@ay visit to Sudbury, after visitâ€" ing in town with her sister Mrs. M. McHugh. Miss Florence Harris is visiting friends and relatives in Kirklard and Rouyn. ho. Featuring the Singing of the Lovely â€" _ In Advance, $1.00 per person; At The Door $1.25 per person under the auspices of The client controls the run, calls the stops and starts, takes the fares and records the progress, The Bank of Nova Scotia _ provides financial motive power, avoids delays, watches the road ahead and observes the fiscal block signals. In any business, success depends a good deal on timing. Timing is largely a matter of good teamwork â€" and it helps a lot to have a bank in which you can have complete confidence. The manager of the nearest Bank of Nova Scotia branch would like to talk it over with you. Let‘s do it together! and Miss Rose Petty, of Hami#lton, is visiting in Timmins, the guest of Mrs. L. Godin, James St. Mr., ard Mrs. Gordon Eplett and family, New Liskeard, are renewing old acquaintances in town this week. acquaintances in town this week. They are staying at their summer cottage at Barber‘s Bay while in the North. Mr. Bill Simpson, of Toronto. left yesterday after visiting friends in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. King and daughtâ€" er Eve, are holidaying in Toronto, Nilagara ard other points. Mrs. Lamoureaux, of Windsor, is visâ€" iling in town, the guest of* Mrs. N. Lafleur, Wilson Ave. Miss R. Wardlaw is spending hker vacation visiting in Toronto and other points. Miss Annette Rogers has returned from her summer vacation in Detroit.