BC s Pattern W4866 . . . Crisp as a crackâ€" er, but ‘moreâ€" slenderlzihg! .._A button- downâ€"fronter; â€" Pattern â€" W4866. has curved bodice ,panels to ‘slim away poundage; contrast collar to flatter your face. Insizes 14, 16, 18 230; 32, ,3436384942444848 Site 36, 3â€"% yards 35â€"inch: % yard contrast. WI1E®_AZIUVILUEL , £muuCrll * _ yY 4000 _ : Ji00 nish blouse. Ins(zes,l 2. 3. 4, 6, 8, irved bodice , panels to ‘slim _ away> 10. Size 6 pants requires % yard 54 undage; contrast collar to flatter inch . fabric; jacket blouse 1 yard vurfm Insizesl4161820323511ich | , 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Sike 36) . pattern .. . This charming % Yarcb 35 imch; ’/é ydrd contrast frock and hat for: the teenâ€"ager can be made by the young lady â€"herself. Pattern W4568 . . . Chip off the old Pattern W4766 has ribbon â€" draw Limited â€" PHONE 102 35 First Ave., ~Tin § hVifl RGSM!‘;R; 0‘. Union Coal Co. . EY ES EXAMINED FITTED WITR . _SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY BY / EYESIGHT SPECIALIST who Ym: ?tp( - and black picttl For .Appolntment Phono 1877 Her corsage wa. 13â€"A PINEâ€"ST. ‘NQETH' Best man wa (Ostrosser Bldg.) , â€" FolloWing the block! He loves h.is new suspender pants juSt like Dad‘s. Pattern W4563 includes overalls, for play and a manâ€" through white eyelet trim. Make hat to match. In sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16. Size 12, frock and hat, takes 2% yards 39 inch fabric. Following the ceremony, guests met at home of the bride‘s mother. Pattern W418 ... Sweet as can beâ€"â€" this complete ensemible, Pattern W4018 â€" hat, jumper, blouse, bag! Make two sets in different colors; mixâ€" match them _Pattern comes in sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8. . Size 6, jumper, hat and bag, 1 yard 54 inch; blouse, % yard 35 inch. Applique pattern included. ‘Send Twenty Cents to The Ad- vansce ror each pattern. Print your name and address, pattern number and size, plainly. ut o6 On Monday afternoon at 2.30, the Rectory of St. Anthony‘s Cathedral was the setting for the marriage of Germaine Boisvert, daughter of Mrs. Rose Boisvert, 64 Sixth Ave., and the late Mr. â€" Boisvert, to Earl Crull, son of Mrs. Helen Baker, Broadview, Sask. The bride was lovely in a dress of French blue crepe, fashioned with a square neckline accented with rows of French lace, and a wide drape. She wore a pink hat ‘and pink gloves and her corsage was of Pinocchio roses. Her attendant was Mrs. Ben Alton, who wore a pearl grey draped dress and black picture hat and black gloves. Her corsage was of red roses. Best man was Ben Alton. Father + Brouillard ofï¬ciated at the ceremony. CATHEDRAL RECTORY IS WEDDING SETTUING Later, a wedding dirmer and reception Were held at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. Boisvert reclieved the guests wearing a grey flowered rrock with a corsage of pink â€" gladtoli. The couple leéft for a wedding trip to Broadview, Sask., and later will fly to ‘Red Lake, where they will take up residence. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Harrison, of Pamour, were outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding. The bride: received a gold glamour pin and matching earâ€" rings from the groom, the matron of honor received four lovely pieces of Shelley china, and the groomsman reâ€" ceived a compass. | It was inuremng to note that the guest cf honor ‘was celebrating her birthday last night, so that the pleasant soctal evening served the dual purpose of offering the best wedding wishes as well as those for a happy birthday. About uxirty friends. were gathered to wish Miss Raryreaves good luckt ani hppinese, and the honoree was prc. sented with a lovely bedspread, table lamp and water gliasses for which she thanked her friends appropriately. Miss Margaret Hargreaves, brideâ€" elect of this month, was guest of honor at a charmingly arranged shower last week held at the home of Mrs. W. Paterson, 101 Eim St., South, with Mrs. Roy Hardy as coâ€"hostess. Miss Harâ€" greaves will become the bride of Dr. MISS M. HARGREAVES 1s$ CGIVEN SHOWER BUNNY BAILEY Is SHOWER HOSTESS were placea ‘ So, why not? See your Nash dealer today. Rest your _ finger tips on a wheel that needs little more than a wish .to guide it, Relax in the sofaâ€"size roominess of the seats. Right now you are saying to yourself that here is something new you want to see; something new you want to try out; something new you want to feel. All Canada has heard the story of Nash â€"the story of tomorrow‘s car, here, now! It hits hard, doesn‘t it It jumps you chinâ€"high into the future; makes you realize t there is something new â€" now â€" under with a start tha the automotive sun. Float along on springs in a car that can‘t squeak or rattle because of its unitized body construction. . And, in a Nash equipped with the famous Weather Eye conditioned air system, open your lungs and breathe Conditioned Air â€"air that‘s never stuffy, or dusty â€" but alwaysâ€"sweet and fresh and comfortable. Charles Cushing at ‘the end of / this month:. Mrs. Paterson‘s _home . was tasteâ€" fully decorated in . keeping with the occasion, with clusters of silver bells over the doorways, and vases: of pink phlox with mauve and pink larkspur placed throughout the room.. The guests spent a. pleasant social evening during which games were enâ€" jJoyed and winners receiving dainty yellow pots of African violets. Winners‘, included . Mrs. T. Coulâ€" son, Mrs. W. Stewart, Mrs. A. White, Mrs. W. Ackroyd, Miss Rhoda Harâ€" > ~dark â€"and: hafldsbm Normanâ€" Harris, <leader of â€"one of Canada‘s topâ€"flight orchestras, is btinging his band to the MciIntyre Community / Building on the~evening. of <Wednesday,â€" to play for the dance sponsored by the Lions Club, of Schumacher. _ With him will the lovely Margaret Henry, a top songstress over CBC, whose singifig will be aâ€"feature of. the evening‘s eniterâ€" tainment. «* ' xo e 4 1 s > > Motor Sales 28 Second Avenue The of: honor was presented with a lovely. table lamp by Mrs. Hardy, who made an appropriate adâ€" dress on behalf of thoseâ€" present. ~Present were: Mrs. W. Stewart, Mrs. H. McCulloch, Mrs. A. Moore, Mrs. E. Gill, Mrs.‘J. Smith, Mrs: A. White, Mrs. W. Ackroyd, Mrs. R. Richards, Mrs. W. Jardine, Mrs. S. Wheeler, Mrs. D. Maxwell, Mrs. T. Coulson, Mrs. G. Davey, Mrs W. Margreaves, mother of guest of honor, Miss Rhoda Hargreaves, the guest of â€"honor and the hostesses. greaves â€" and Miss Margaret â€" Harâ€" greaves. NASHâ€"MOTORS OF CANADA LTD. KOUIT DL ANIAD Nash is tomorrow‘s car here now, Do it â€" today, if you This is your invitation â€" from your Nash dealer â€"to see, feel and prove that the new WINDSOR, ONTARIO Former Barber Here Patrick Monk, foruter loenl bartber, died Wednesday in Haileybury Saniâ€" torium. He had been in ailing health for several yeare and entered the Sanitorium a month prior to his death. Burial took place at Halleybury. ° In the early days of the Porcupine, Mr. Monk came to Timanins from Nova approximately 20 years, he followed the barbering trade and during the last six years in Timmins was employed in the former Luxton‘s Cigar Store, as a barber. For the past five years he had been resitding at Matchewan. . Mr. Monk was in his fortyâ€"seventh year at the time pof death. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Monk of 137 Poplar Ave., Timmins, two sons and five daughters. Store Manageress Dies In 3lst Year Followvitig a brief iliness, Miss Marâ€" guerite Edna Turcotte passed away in St Mary‘s Haospital on Tuesday afterâ€" noon - Born at Blind River, Ont, 31 years ago, the daughter of â€"Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Turcotte, the deceased is surâ€" vived by her parents, cne brother, Osâ€" car, and two nephews, Giles and Don- ald Arseneault. Employed as the manager of Vogue Ladies‘ Wear, the late~â€"Miss Turcette resided at 65 Cedar St., North ‘and prior to this had been in the employ of the same cagmpany inâ€" Rouyn. it Makes You Feel SoMuchBetter Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food The Vitamin B4 Tonic Extensively used for headache, loss of sleep, nervous indigestion, irritability, anaemia, chronic fatigue, and exhaustion of the nervous system. 60‘ cts. : Economy size, 81.50 Services Held Fbr Mrs. Henri Timm _ Archange Church. Interment to place in St, Michel Archange C morning at 9 a.m. in Notrc.mme d“; Lourdes, Church. Father C. E. Thommt MH; assisted by Father Perromâ€"~as dea«. con and Father E. Gaboury.as sub«. deacon. Interment was made in Tim« mirs Roman Catholic Cemeti#ty. t Pallbearer were Wilfred M Adolph Desroches, Albernt "’<§ Albert. Learoche, Rene Forgetâ€"and Al-ï¬ phonse Decarie. $ Outâ€"ofâ€"town relatives who> attent the funeral were a daughter hd. m-« inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Tourangeau of St. Agathe des Monts, P.Q; another daughter, Mrs. Eddie Jolicoeur‘of Van«: couver, B. C., a son, Arthu®"of Du«â€". parquet, P. Q., a sister, Albert Viger of Rouyn, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Jeanâ€"Paul Piche of St"‘mhï¬sz a s home, 153 Commercial Avenue, â€"It‘s taking industry a lonquï¬mï¬ to get the consumer back on M m- ment Street. w des Monts, P.Q. wie Funeral arrangements wer®: undorgfg the direction of Chenier‘s M Home. Following the sudden death:; of Mrs, C