Porcupine Advance, 14 Oct 1926, 2, p. 5

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Mandley as Presxdent Miss Vesta Snyder is Convener of the Devotional Department Miss Marshall, the Misâ€" sionary Department; Miss Gertrude Snyder, the Literary Branch; Mr. Coffry issover the Citizenship Branch The Order of the Eastern Star, South Poreupine, are already planâ€" ning fory their Annual Armistice Dance to be held on Thursday}y Noâ€" vember l1lth.. Invitations will be. isâ€" sued shortly. Y / ecs Miss Edna Gunn, of Kirkland Lake, is a guest at the home of Mrs. A. Kincaid. \ Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson are on a holiday visit to the Eastern part of Ontario. Miss Ivy Starling leaves again for the Mayo Institute in about a week. She will be accompanied on the trip hy Miss Brinton. Bornâ€"On‘ October 1l1th, at their home on (¢olden avenue, South Porâ€" cupine, to Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ricky, â€"a daughter. Congratulations. NC A is ces " T in e ced W ie m . $ on o OWPE c uit n P s ENKE O ul dn 20 0e in c , Bornâ€"In : South â€" Poreupine _ on October l1th, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Kautmanâ€"a son. iCongratulations. Mrs. Wilfred Deacon is on a visit to her mother at Copper Cliff. Mrs. A. Allen is visiting in Monâ€" treal. Mr. Allen is taking a position with the Express Company in Timâ€" mins and on . Mrs. Allen‘s return they purpose taking up restdence there, Mrs. R. Bowes was operated on at the Presbyterian Hospital on Monâ€" day for appendicitis. Reports toâ€"day are that she is recovering nicely. the Presbyterian Hogâ€" pital, on Naturday, Oer, 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Perey Richards of the Dome â€" Minesâ€"a daughter â€" (Mollie). Congratulations. s Mrs. Stewart Crawfordreturned Sunday from a vacation in Laster Ontario and Quebec. Mrs, Pelkie and two sons, of Latchâ€" ford, were visitors at the ‘home of her mother, Mrs. Starling last week. Don‘t forget the Dome Football Club Dance in the High School Hall, south Poreupine, on Oct. 14th. The boys are preparing a~good time for all, and those who know the reputaâ€" tion in the. culinary. art of the Dome ladies who are preparing the ‘‘eats‘‘ will be sure to be on hand. Mrs., Art Ewing and little daughâ€" ters; Marjorie and Shirley, are on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Howard Milâ€" ler, at Charlton, Ont. Mr/J. Blewett, who had the misâ€" fortune to sprain his ankle in the mine some weeks ago, is well on for recovery, having left off the old slipâ€" per, his badge of inyalidism. Mrs. W. J. Butler,. of the Dome Extension, entertained. quite a numâ€" ber of her friends from South Porâ€" cupine at her home, one evening reâ€" cently. +Dancing and cards woere the feature of the c\'('ni'n;.r. The Cornish folk of the Dome Exâ€" tension put in a busy time preparing pasties, saffron cake, etce., for the hig event in Timmins on Thursday night We hear that a l_{g\ time was enjoyed W# all._ Radios seem to be the rage on the Dome Extension at present, there beâ€" ing no léss than 17 sets installed there. The latest to add to this numâ€" ber is Mr, J. Porter, who installâ€" ed a 7â€"tube, fixing his acerial to the top of the old Extension shaft. He is hoping to listen into the bhroadecast from the Old Country. His neighâ€" bors say ‘‘nothing small about Jack, (‘] 9+ ) Annual Mistice Dance ; _ South Porcupine Nov. 11 th Mrs. E. (Goodland, of the Domnd Extension, returned last week from a three months‘\ holiday in the Old Countryv. * * ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Bray and baby, 4 s i * (ieorge, who have been visiting Mrs. Bray‘s sister, Mrs. N. Rule. South Poreupine, have returned to . their home at Milton, Ont. Un Saturday Mrs. Toy gave a party on their behalf. Music, cards and dancing were indulged in until the early hours and the many guests who were ,privileged to be there say Mr. and Mrs. Toy can sure give their guests one whale.of a time. We are sorry to hear that Mr. (George Mitchell, of the Dome Extenâ€" sion, who is at present in England on a holiday and should have. returned last week, has had a relapse of his old _complaint and the news. has come that his doctor has adviced him to stay for treatment in Cornwall till the spring. South Porenpine, Oct. 13th. Speâ€" cial to The Advance. Mr. (Henwood Short, of the milling staff of the Argonaut Gold Mines, and his friend, Mr. V. Toyack, spent a week with his sister, Mrs. E. Toy, of the Dome Extension. 7 Auspices of the Eastern Star. Dome Football Club Dance on Oct. 14th. Radios all the Rage at Domé Extension. Young People‘s Society Reorganized. Other South Porcupine News. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Adjutant Crowe left last week for North Bay and Toronto, At North Bay he was to be present at the fareâ€" well by the officers of the North to Major Knight, the Divisional Comâ€" mander, who is transferred to St. John, N.B. This week Adjutant Crowe is in Toronto attending the anâ€" nual congress of the Salvation Army. Over 700 officers are present at thxa congress, s take notice that a Hallowe‘en Visiâ€" tors‘ Night will be held on Wednesâ€" day, October 27th. The annual meeting and election of officers takes pld('e on November ord, uftil late in December {imade the executive come to their decision.> So members of the Club are asked to Imunin of vetober was drawn up. The meeting next week will be the usual night, and on October 27th, the Club year ‘will be concluded with a Nowe‘en Party, which will be an open ‘night. This will make two Visitors‘ Nights in October, but the executive committee felt that, with the election of officers on November 3rd, it would leave the November Visitors‘ Night late in the month, and this w ould also do for the Deoem- ber event of this nature. December with the late nights for the store emâ€" ployees, and the added rush of all lines of business is a poor month to hold a Visitors‘ Night in. Taking this into consideration, and the fact that the new officers of the Club would not be able to put on another Open Night At an executive meeting of the A. $.D. Club held on \I(mdaj evening among other business transacted ‘he whedule of meetings for the rest of the month ‘of Octobel was drawn up. Mxg. H. M.â€" Wilson is in Toronto this week having accompanied Mr. Christie, one of the electricians of the Canadian (General Electric there, as Mr. Christie had the misfortune to break his leg while working at Iroâ€" quois Falls thlS week. Miss Kellett, the Upâ€" per Canada Tract Society, is in South Porcupine this week. Mr. Maurice Bissette is home from the Dome Hospital after his recent attack of pneumonia and is convaleseâ€" ing very satisfactorily. «* SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS OF THE A.S.D. CLUB Mr. A. G. Barret, of the Ankerite staff, received the sad news toâ€" day of the (leath of his sister, a nurse in Nova Sceotia. ' Miss Georgina Eddington of Goldâ€" en City spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her sister Mrs. J . Compton, Miatheson, and was present for the christening her .small nephew there, Mrs. Leal arrived from Sceotland last week to join her son, Frank, who has been at the Dome Mines for some time. After a short visit at the home of her nephew, Mr. Lightbody at the Dome, Mrs. Leal and her son are taking up residence in the house owned by Mr. .Will McelIntosh on Bloor avenue. The funeral of the late Mrs. Wim. Dillon teok place on Wednesday, Oct. 6th, and was largely dttended by many sympathizing friends. ~The requiem mass was conducted by Rev. Father Lagreval, after \\hwh the reâ€" mains were taken to the® Timmins Cemetery, for interment. Among the many â€" sending flowers were:â€"â€"Myr. and Mrs. J. Capless, Timmins; MrÂ¥. and Mrs.. A. Tomkinson, Timmins; Mr.> L. â€" Sauder, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl Hurley, Mr. and Mrs, J. Ostrom, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nieman, Mr. D. Hdmlltnn South Porcupiné; Mr. and Mrs. J. Tinsley, Schumacher; Mrs. Florence Hdlllb. Timmins; Mr. . schmelze, March .Gold Mines. Spiriâ€" tual offerings were given by:â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Dlll(m R. MceGee, (‘lau«lv and HMarold Dlll(m, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurley, Miss M. McGee, Mr. J. Mcâ€" (GGee, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. O‘"CGonnor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laforest, Mr. and Mrs. M. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Huot, Mrs. and Miss Valerie Rapsey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunâ€" ningham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortin, M+. and Mrs. C. Kavanagh, Mr. J. Scully, Mrs. J. Burns, Mr. and Mrsy3. P, Hurley, Mr. and Mrs.iM. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ferrigan, Mrs. and Mrs. A.. Cronk, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cahill, Miss Louise Roney and Miss Marie Beauvais. # and Mr. C. Smith is toâ€" undertake of the Games and Social end of the society. A play ‘*‘The Arrival of Kitty"‘ is soon to be under way. This Seciety is open to young people (or youngâ€"old people) of all denoâ€" minations and creeds. Mr. C. H. Manaton, Secretaryâ€" Treasurer of the Consolidated West Dome Lake Mines, and Mr. F. Stevâ€" ens, consulting engineer of the same mine, were official visitors to the proâ€" perty® last week. They both are from Toronto, ; 'wus fatally burnt whilst at work in a North Canadian gold mine some 'weeks ago. _ It took fully a threse days‘ journey to bring the remains, which had been embalmed, to=Monâ€" | treal. They y were conveyed by boat to ]un"land and on W odnexda\' the | last phase of the journey took place, when in a little churchyard in Llanâ€" gadock, the burial tm)l\ place. The body lay during the inter vening period at the home of the bereaved mother, who, sad to relate, lost her husband, |lullm\ ing an accident in Tirydail ‘(olhen in 1915. A Jarge number of Ammanford> friends avmmpamod the remains to their last restingâ€"place in the Llangadock «cemetery, where also a large number of the local resiâ€" dents hud gathered to pay their last tribute "of respect. > The officiating ministers were the Revs. T. J. Evans (Gwynfryn), Jolhn Morgans (Quay Qtroet). and W. Nantlais Williams l Bethany). _ During the service the ! Favourite _ Welsh ‘ hymns, â€"‘‘Bydd myrdd o ryfeddodau‘" and O fryâ€" niau Caersalem,‘‘ were sung. _ The chief mourners. were Mrs. Dinah Thomas, mother; Mr. and Mrs. James lhomds. brother ~and sisterâ€"inâ€"law; Messrs _ Rees, Tom_ and _ Johnny Thomas, brothers; David, May an(h Lyn, Garnant, cousins ; Mounâ€" tain Ash, cousin; Mr. David lhmu‘ls. Ammanford, ('ousin Muriel, niece; Mrs, Sarah Lewis, Pont}prldd aunt ; Mr. and Mrs.:.â€"Davies, Garnant, uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. J.‘hmn'as, Bettws, uncle and aunt; Miss Mary Morgan, Ammanford, cousin; Mr. and Mrs, W. Thomas, ‘\Lno-ue Street, friends; Mr. J. Harriesâ€"Thomas, Amâ€" monford, friend ; Mr. and Mrs. Davies, (Gwaunâ€"caeâ€" ourwon, uncle and aunt; Mr.: George lhomdé cousin ; \Il. Tommy Mongan. Bettws_,‘ cousin ; Misses Lizzie Harries and Mary Thomas, cousins; Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Bevan, Tumble, friends; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas, Kidwelly, cousins; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Llangadock, uncle and aunt; Mr. Rees Harries, uncle, Mr. and Mr Davies, Llangadock ; Mr. and "Mrs. Dyer, Pentwyn, \lvddtdl Mr. Jacob Dyer, Pantmaenou, Llan- gadock; Mr. and Mrs. I\Iorgdn Price, Cw mydw, Myddfai; Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" ltams, Caebrychain, Llangadock : Mrs. lamy, â€" Thomas, I*‘IO\\'e;,, Childs, Madden); Glyn (partner) : friends in Timmins, Canada (V. Grifâ€" fiths, Mrs, H. Jones, Humphrey Roâ€" berts, W. Roberts, D..Thomas, D. Ricâ€" hards, E. Richards, R. Jones and L. Jones) ; frienrds and neighbours: Wilâ€" lfam Jones, Matt., Liz. and Herbert, Swansea; Lizzie; Mr. and Mrs. Britâ€" ton, Llangadock. Wreaths were sent from friends in Canada; friends in Timmins, Canada (Halke, Rl(’hdld%, Cocklin, Bird, (G. Meredith. M. Meredith, O. ’\Iel edith, Tanner, Roberts, Be]ldm\, A..G. Belâ€" Williams, (')lchfa,' L]:l\ng'adocf(. ‘ BURIAL IN WALES OF THE ‘ LATE WILLIAM THC ter a journey of between 3,000 to 4,000 miles, the body was brought to Ammianford on Saturday evening last of ~William Thomas, son of Mrs. Daniel Thomas, Villiers Road., who was fatally burnt whilst at work in The following article is from The Amman: Valley Chronicle ‘and East Carmarthen News, published at, Amâ€" manford, Wales, under date of Sept. 16th.â€" Coal, Wood, Ice, Feed Transfer QUALITY SERVICE [f it is feed you want we have it. HARNESS SHOP TRUCK TRANSFER Agents for Cockshutt Plow GCo. Gilson Manufacturing Co. Fot Best V alue Porcupine Feed Transfer Phone 88 Headwork saves foot work. Bodyv Brought from Canada South Porcupine Studio : Strain Block Box 332, South Porcupine Lessons given in any branch of Art 2.30â€"4.30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays Latest Styles in Ladies‘® Haircuts a Bpecialty. Opp, Public School, Golden Avenue The Most Sanitary and Up â€" to â€" date Barber Shop > in town Golden Ave. INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMIST Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€" mith ‘‘*Around the corner from the Post Office"‘ Buy your Christmas preâ€" sents now. White‘ Ivory goods at 25 p.c. discount. Full assortment in stock at Box 110 Thursday, Oct. 14th, 1926 SICIAN SURGEON ACCOUCHEUR . DAVID SCOTT We Install and Repair all kinds of lectrical Equipâ€" ent. Estimates Given Campbell Bros. SAVE MONEY Electrical Work B. L. Pilsworth Estate Next to Gold Range Hotel PHONE 38 SsOUTH PORCUPINE LO South Porcupine Residence Phone 93. South â€" End Pharmacy EX RECORDS South Porcupine Phone 51 b5c. EACH Pay More? i â€"18â€"31p

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