Her pcpularity was attested by the number of bridal showers given for her, the latest being one given by Mrs. Camâ€" pagnola at Dome Extension on Thursâ€" day. This was attend2d by twenty friends who presented Nancy with gifts of china, silver and linen. At both events, the hostesses served delightful lunches to itheir guests. Friends in South Porcupine and camp of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Pullin, who left SOUTH PORCUPINE °444455 A grand reception for the young peoâ€" ple was held on Sunday evening at the home of the bride‘s parents when numâ€" bers of friends met to wish them happiâ€" ness. A great array of beaukiful gifits was on display, both parnties being well known and most popular in the district. the little brideâ€"toâ€"be having been born in South Porcupins and has spent all her life here. * 44 4 444 44. George Sutton acted as b the bridegrsom. After the wedding breaktfs py pair lef} by car for ho Toronto and poin‘ts south return they will take up r Strachan avenue. During th wedding mu: choir with M soloist. Afto: dina party 1 bridegroom‘s wedding brea Mrs. Fenato heavy crepe t bride‘s moth: sheer with c ceremony. of pale blu wore a pale She carrizd velt yellow The brid tarello, wa The lovely en in marria tired in a we: net with lace in bolero veil of silk n attached to of liliesâ€"ofâ€"th The long children, B niece of the ‘n an oldâ€"fa pink silk, w ~pried a | sOouth ] to The Ac wedding t bth, in t] south PcC (Nancy) C of Mr. anc came the ato, youn: At Hamilton‘s you will find guarâ€" anteed quality in all building supplies . . . at reasonable prices too. P d ) L Miss Annunciata Losentmo and Mr. Luigi Fenato Marrled | A at South Porcupine This Week. Other News of South! Porcupine and the Dome and District. 5 y*¢ Pretty Wedding at South |"« Porcupine on Monday «®«= Mill and Officeâ€"Lakeview Road 80. PORCUPINE, DOME AND DISTRICT NEWS PAGE TWO howe lTownship of Tisdale For Every Building Purpose Finest Quality, Seasoned DATED at South Porecupine, this 31st day of August 1938. APPLICATIONS will be recgived by the unâ€" dersigned, up to 5 o‘clock, Monday, September 12th, 1938, for the position of Stenographer. APPLICANTS must be fully experienced, and only those residing in the Township of Tisâ€" dale need apply. % PHONE 50 GEOR( * E. D. 1 1cai€ y € 1€ ng T Y ette as organist and ceremony the * the home of the er where a lovely had been prepared, attired in black ve the guests. The s dressed in navy of roses, for the breakfast the hapâ€" for honsymoon in held by two small Lucy â€" Montelcone, ‘ho was very sweet trock of frilly pale bonnet, and who nosegay of viny nato, small page in ite ruffles, nepghew The bride carried _ pale pink Nancy eath and fern. iss Francesco Catâ€" in a pretty gown . _over taffeta, and it and slilver shoes. jeuquet of Rooseâ€" Ma outh. On their up residence on ass ritual ipplied by <ry quiet, pretty i Monday, Sent. en ingest daughte > Cosentino, be W IV st man for MIS)} Fenâ€" d the late rcupine. ) was givâ€" and was i coronct wWwas Alâ€" al white a, made 2. Her urch TliG the FRANK C. EVANS, High School reâ€"opened on Tuesday morning with all teachers as before excepting a new additionâ€"Mr. Nixâ€" who will teach English and music. Miss Wilkins returned on Monday on the S.S.â€"Montrose from a summer holiday spent in her native England, and visitâ€" ing also Holland, Belguim, and France. Five carloads of delegates attended the Liberal convention in Cochrane on Wednesday from South Porcupine Miss Marietta Greenwood, of Toron to, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lyn Hug gins, of Pront St. Mrs. Blair and son, Danny, of Dome Ex., left on Saturday for a week in Toronto. _ Mrs. Thos. Wilson left on Monday for a month‘s vazcation, which will be spent in Toronto, and in visiting her sister in Plainfield, New Jersey. Mr. Jim Morgan has returned from Toronto where he spent three weeks‘ vacation. Dr. Woods is home from vacation bringing with him his father, Dr. Wocods, who is a dental surgeon in Mimico. Dr. Woods, Senior, left for hcme today. Mr. and Mrs. W. Adamson and Jean returned this week from New Liskeard, and Bob, who has been vacationing in Windsor, is also home. Mrs. J. Ireland and daughter, Mrs. H. R. M. Turner, left on the Northland on Tuesday night for Toronto, for a few days‘ holiday. Miss Nora Spurr is on vacation for two weeks in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Jimmy arrivâ€" ed home from holiday this week. On Tuesday, Jimmy celebrated his eighth birthday by entertaining a few of his young friends to tea, at which a special birthday cake with candles was the central attraction. Mrs. John Doran, of the Dome, and Mrs, E. Evans, her daughter, left toâ€" day for holiday in Cornwall, Ont., and cther points. Edith and Roland Kilborne, of Mud Lake, are visiting the children of Mr. and Mrs. Somerville for some days. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Morris, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, are guests for a day or two of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Green resurned from their honeymoon on Tuesday and have taken up residence on Cecil ave. i Mrs. J. Cattarello, Mrs. D. Cattarello with Mr. and Mrs. P. Campagnola and daughter, spent the weekâ€"end holiday visiting in Cobalt and Temagami. The dance held on Monday night in the Finnish hall under the auspices of the Loyal Order of Moose was excepâ€" tionally well attended, a bigger crowd than ever patronising the affair. The drawing for the radio resulted in Mrs. Tondean being the lucky winner. The first meeting of the fall and wimte>r season of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Porcupine General Hospital was held on Wednesday afternoon in the Masonic hall. The attendance was not zreat, but a good amount of work was acecomplished, and the decision of holdâ€" ing a fruit shower for the hospital was affirmed, the date to be announced as soon as possible. Mrs. R. E. Dye was in the chair at this meeting. Miss Mona Laforest left on Monday for Haileybury where for a time she will teach in the ‘Ross Business Colegs there. from Toronto. Mrs. James Gibson and daughter Marion, of New Liskeard, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Findlay McPhail, Lakeview. Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held on Sunday in St. Paul‘s Angliâ€" can Church.. Services will be as folâ€" lows:â€"At 8 a.m. Holy Communion:; 11 aA.m., Morning Services; 3 p.m., Special Children‘s and Young People‘s Service; 71 p.m., Even sonzg with Sermon. Mr. C. V. Gallagher returned today for Schith Africa last summer, returnâ€" ing to Mr. Pullins‘® home in Johannesâ€" burg, will regret to learn that Mr. Pulâ€" lin died in that place on July 23rd of this year, after suffering a stroke, from which he never rallied. Mrs, Pullin wrote to Archdeazson Woodali from her home at 193 Troye St., Pretroid, Transâ€" vaal. Clerk, Township of Tisdale Bornâ€"On August 30th, in South Porâ€" cupine, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hillâ€"â€"a son. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Merlo Mr. Wallace Smith, of Connaught Hill, is building a new home on Evans St., Connaught Hill. Mrs. Humphreys, of Toronto, is visitâ€" ing at the home of her son, George, at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Mines. Mrs. Shaw, Se or two visiting Shaw, before re Rebekah Lodge representatives Mrs. H. Montrose, N.G., Mrs. E. Anthony, D.D.G.P., â€" Libby, Webb, Stanlake, Gibbons, Helmer, Pyke and Mitchell went to Iroquois Falls on Thursday last to attend the social eveâ€" ning arranged by the I1.0.0.F. of the Falls to mseet the Oddfellows Grand Master, Dr. Hall, of Little Britain., They report an excellent and entertainâ€" ing evening. _â€"_The many friends of Mrs. W. S. Blake in Schumacher and South Porcupine will regret to learn of the death of her mothir, Mrs. D. G. Campbell, of Carleâ€" ton Place, which occurred with startlâ€" ing suddenness on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Blake had returnâ€" ed from vacation on Monday when they kad left Mrs. Campbell at her summer cottage near Carleton Place in fair health, and were shocked when a teleâ€" gram announced her death from sudden heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Blake left immediatoly for the funeral, returning on Monday. The late Mrs. Campbell visited the Blake home in Schumacher a year ago this spring, when she made many friends. We extend sincere symâ€" pathy to Mrs. Blake in her sad bereaveâ€" ment. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fell spent the weekâ€"end in Kirkland Lake. Miss Qlive Grenfell, of Detroit, Miss Harris and Miss May Harris, of St. Mary‘s, Ont., with Mr. Bert Harris are visiting Mr. Ernest Harris of the Bank of Toronto, this week at the home of Mrs. Frood. The many friends of Mrs. W. S. Blake Mr. Vic Hills is in hospital having suffered amputation of a toe after a recent accident. The Porcupine Branch of the Canaâ€" dian Lezion held a very nice whist party on Saturday night in the Masonic hall. Honours for men went to:â€"1, Frank Dcherty, and 2, Jack McGinn; and for ladies to: 1, Mrs. Patterson, and 2, Mrs. Beard.> There is to be anâ€" other whist party on Saturday next at 8 pm. in the Dome Community hall at which the> Legion wcould ‘be glad to welcome a crowd. South Porciupine, Sept. 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The season‘s first meetâ€" ing of the Ladies‘" Guild of the United Church was held on the afternoon of Tuesday, Sept. 6th. at the home of Mrs. H. Burton, Dome Mines., A largs numâ€" ber of members was present, and they decid:sd to hold a tea and sale of bakâ€" ing at the homs of Mrs. R. E. pye, Dome Mings, on the afternoon of Friâ€" day, Sept. 23rd. At the close of the meeting a very dainty lunch was servâ€" 2d to the ladies by the hostess. Mr. E. J. Stadtlander and W. Bush, of O‘Brien avenue, left on Saturday for points south, on holiday. Ladies‘ Guild Meets at South Porcupine Other News of South Poreuâ€" pine and District. Another Oldâ€"time Prospecâ€" tor and Pioneer of Poreuâ€" pine Passes on. Death in Clear Lake of Martin Harkness Defeating Hollinger here last Saturday afternoon 1â€"0 in a thrilling third Fame, Porcupine Miners won the northern section of the Temiskaming Baseâ€" ball League and now meet Lake Shore for the championship. They play the first two games of a fiveâ€"game series in Kirkland Lake toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow. ail Sourth Percupine, Sept. 7.â€"(© > Advance)â€"Another oldâ€"t; ospector of the Porcupine ha iil, and gone to his reward i1 3M S2nIior, 18 . ig her s returning nign kn pending Seotland 7.â€"(Special to a wieek m THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1JY The following cases were heard on Tuesday before Magistrate Atkinson. The public school ycungsters are reâ€" joicing because the town school isn‘t quite ready for them and they have further holiday until Monday next. Congratulations : to the Dom»e Baseâ€" ball tseam who are winners of the Norâ€" thern section and who leave on Thursâ€" day to do battle with Kirkland Lake., Here‘s wishing them success! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorpe and Mr. James Armstrong left on Saturday for holiday in Toronto and Rochester, New Y Oork. in the Porcupins General Hospital, on Sept 6thâ€"a daughter. ovided with g: in 1}Y W a for Parker‘s Cleaning of Quality. A Cleaning and Finishing that speaks for itself. "Get on the wagon" â€"The new trend in conâ€" tinued clothes smartness â€"is Parker‘s. "You‘ll like it."* â€" CLEANERS DYERS GANGWAY ! ! A1 /W' CLEANERS McDowell Motors Renewed and Guaranteed DYERS Truck or Car. Telephone 2360 _ Have This Parker Truck Pick Up Your Clothes Police News nil NIL floa 11 him Iing 11 n in by to Hun possiniy thnrough a ocit and was gone. oversd until Monâ€" Provincial officer ling irons, and in in by trail, fcund by Dr. Maude :s claims in e crossing the sudden squall 30q swWimmet his clothes 3() wim McArt wim was he overâ€" ind h 1 Imore )ld, a gh a WY 1€ i W 31 case had bzsn brought to "get cven" with accused. Later recalled to the witness stand plaintiff ccJuld only remember with clearness that he had besn called a ‘"stoolâ€"pigeon". The poolrcom proâ€" prietor had told him previously to "get "And yet information concerning this abuse was laid five days later," said counsel, who tried to prove that the ‘"Any body would be swior. ' A reckless driving charge was preâ€" ferred against a car driver who collidâ€" <ed with on»> of Dalton‘s buses on the Dome road on September 4th. The bus driver and his ‘one passenger testified that after swerving to pass another car the accused had hit the bus, damaging lh-is car but doing no injury to the bus or himself. _ __P. C. Woods was called to the scene of the and some testimony was given as to the state af accused who smelt of liquor. His dofence was that he had a flat tire when he struck the bus in proof of which a nail had been | extracted from theâ€"tire later at a gar-! aze. $25 and costs. | The propristor of a local poolroom| who already has been before the court on different charges, once more was acâ€" cused. This time he was chargd with using "profane, indecent, and abusive : language‘‘ toward complainant in South ' Porcupine. Plaintiff, whose English was scrappy except whén the ‘abusive | words" were to be repeated, grew quite | fluent when asked to state the exact.} words used. | Dsan Kester, acting for defendant | asked "were you badly hurt by what| was said?" \ \ m Y The team, shown above, is, from left to right, "Wink" Dowling, Jack Murray, Pete Dominas, Carlo Catarello, Oscar Leonard., Abbie Moreau, Babe Labag, Carl Schultz, Dominic Senese, George Cox, Bill Meade, Sam Rock, Lefty Turâ€" ner, Slim Long and Manager Bill Smith. Advance Photo and Engraving) Batr when in Vrry pleasani in di nany friends, and parti o aAll prospectors, he e ind fishing. He was al Wedr Wwilh A Knowisd{ ringral formations su I2 will be missed am nd his tragic death wil ition to the many unt: ervV H il * oreupine in | promising clg ett toawnship 9T he n iing. 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A quiet wedding tcok place at the Timmins United Church Manse on Satâ€" urday evening at eight o‘clock when Miss Margaret MacLeod, daughter of Mrs. MacLeod and the late Alexandor MacLeod, of Glen Huron, Simcoe County, Ontario, became the bride of Mr. Percy Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr, Picton, Ontario. Rev. Mr. Mustard officiated, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colbourne were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Starr will reside on Birch street, south, Timmins. Wedding at Manse Here on Saturday Evening liquor. Another reckless driver, who on Aug. 27thâ€" passed another car on the curve petween Porcupine and South Porecuâ€" pine, at 50 miles per hour, and who, according to the provincial politzeman who "got" him "did nct ssem to be werrying much," paid a fine of $10 and costs, and lost his permit to drive for a week. Two local youths charsed with stealâ€" ing three miner‘s hats and a pair of miner‘s rukbers valued at $17, peaded no‘?i guilty and were held over till next week on $100 cash bail, for witnesses to appear. "We can explain," they said. "You have to prove it," was the anâ€" hour on the pay and costs was pa said he "didn‘t t] fast." and as the complainan you dismissed the cas cused. So it was disn wWe! J0n. int lady answered e to a charge 18 months old so it pesedit ie Davement at Panou was paid by a delinquent didn‘t think he was going sSOUTH PORCUPINE was dismissed aga g at over 60 mil pavement at Pamo Sswered ~n?r name in re of assaulting an in hs old on August 13th. came up three werks ag Priced at onlv TELEPHONE 28 did not appear " said the acâ€" sed aguain. _ $10 who that 1g0