"Mr. and Mrs. Casey spent a ftew days } in Kapuskasing last weck. dver the weekâ€"end. * turned Wednesday after a visit to To ronto Ex. and Hamilton. «Mr, w. Baker left on Monday. to spend a week‘s hollday with his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Ted Gregory, in Kapuskasing. ï¬us avenue, has returned aftér visiting relat.ivea at Iroquols F‘alls > h-‘-â€".‘ : Mrs. ‘W. H. Phillips is the guest of Her mother, Mrs. MoLaughnn at Coâ€" balt, for.a week. . 4 â€"Miss Nellson, of Washago, is visiting her brother at 52 Pourth avenue, Schuâ€" ; â€"~Mrs, Moody, now of . North.Bay, but formerly of Timmins, is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Dunlop, Maple street, south. day weekâ€"end, â€" ~Mr. Stan Flaxey, of Kirkland Lake, was a visitor in town during the holiâ€" ‘Mr. and Mrs.s Robt. Chalmers and Iamlly have returned atber hollday spent in New Brunwick.: Hr Mat Ooombs of the RCAF. is endi \“fl:w leave at his home here. ue + ~Miss Marguerite= Lalonde is on a tisit to Ottawa and Toronto. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alpin were visitors tp Kirkland Lake this Week. , Mr. F. J. Wolno and son, Fred, reâ€" Master George Doner, â€"Jr.,.. of Swasâ€" ka was the guest ‘of Bruce Taylor Master Billy Johnson, of, 30 CGolumâ€" tA es Et * :c3 L# bO J 'Es-z.sa pm _ _ __ . SATURDAY 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. EVEN NGSâ€"1.00 9.00 p.m. i Midnight Sun. 12.01. . Tuesday 12.00 DMISSIONâ€"â€"Evening Adults 40¢ Children 250. Matincée 25¢ and 10c 'PIOTURE BIGGER THAN ANYTHJING . YOU‘VE SEEN SINCE y ~«â€"â€" ~*MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY» FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Starringâ€" ANNE SHIRLEY and JAMES ELLISON t o 5 CB 4 44 Wiririr 4ns ONE OF THE HITS OF THE YEAR .. children, of, Hamilton, . were guests here over the weekâ€"end. * . .l 4 . 5l2 _ | . Miss At other poil ' Pte W~ lfew days. ! _ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson, of Miss K. MacInnis, of Kent avenue, spent the holiday weekâ€"end at Halâ€" leybury and North Bay. ce The condition of Donald Potvin,. who had his eye removed a few weeks ago, is improving and he will be home in A bmturé biggér than anythmg yYou‘ve seen since "Mutiny on the Bounty" . bringing you exciting Jon Hall in his first appédrdnce since "The Hurricane". Toronto. : Mr and Mrs. J. Ormston will return on Friday after a few weeks spent holidaying in Toronto. â€"â€" s _ John : Boccinfwn returned on Sunday after spending a two weeks‘ vacation ‘at his home in: Thorold. Pte Cllfford Grtst, of the 48th H‘igh- lander‘n. ht Camp Borden was a visitor at his home at Gold Centre t,hls week. _ Mr. Art Jcnkins retumed on Tuesâ€" day morning afber A holiday spent in Pte W Cl’OZie u. Lde 48";1’1 Highâ€" landers st.atloned at Oa.mp Borden was . vxsitor to town on leave t.his week ~Mrs, L. Munro and Miss N. Stevens, returned on Tueeday. after a holiday <pont in 'I'oronto. Pte. M. Cotnam was on leave from Camp . Borden for_ the past week with his parents. Miss Audrey Ray has retumod ‘after a vacation spent at Parry Sound and other points south 4 oR en t .4 Bert, spent . the week-em with Mr. Hornby‘s parents in Haueybury family left today to visit relatives in Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hornby and son Birs..P. Pareoli ie vieitingâ€"in Spruceâ€" Your Favourite= ; Theatre . Stage Shows Every Day â€" _ Miss Mary Palangio left on Saturday to spend a week‘s vacation visiting reâ€" datives and friends in Montreal, and at her home in North Bay. m MoGamr ‘of the Timmins High and Vocationat School staff, has reâ€" turned after epending the summer in Southern Ontario. ependtnc some time at Toronto at the Canadian National Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips and son, Teddy, returned on Saturday after a holiday spent at Mr. Phillips‘ home in Shelburne, Ontario. They were companied on the trip by Cecil Grank. Mr. C. Surman, of 53 Bannerman avâ€" enue,.‘ returned on Tuesday morning after : vlsltmg the Canadian . Natlonal‘ Exthtbibiion at: 'Foronto 3R Mr.. ‘Mac‘"‘ Parhellâ€" and. eldest son, St.anley, returned this week after visâ€" iting with Mr. Leslie Parnell at Torâ€" | and . Vocational School teacher, reâ€" '.Mr and Mrs Jos. Rose of Belleterte, ~turned ‘on Tuesday. morning after a Quebec, spent the holiday weekâ€"end vacation spent at her home in Newâ€" with Mrs. Rose‘s brother, Mr. "Thos.: foundland. | Boucher â€"cf Bannerman avenue. | ce Toronto. left this week after spending a days‘ leave at his home here. retumed on Tuesday moming after spending a few waesks‘ vacation in Mr. Harry McMaster, of 59 Balsam South, who has: been ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital was itifficiently recovered to return home on Tuesday. Miss Phyllis McConnell has returned after a two weeks’ holiday spent at Port Dalhousie and the Niagara disâ€" trict. . Mlss Ruth Jenkins returned on Monâ€" day afber a two weekt holiday spent at Toronto, North Bay, and other pomt.s south. j : Pte. Geo. Percival, of the 48th Highâ€" landers, ‘ %atloned at Camp Borden; Master Buddy White is dpending the Cedar street north weekâ€" the guest of his grandparents, Swonere Mr. and Mrs. ~G.° A. Macdonald, 40 _ M and Mrs JoJ Sixth avenue. h «* motnin Miss Anne McColeman returned on Monday from a holiday spent at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Hopkink, Porquis Junction. Pte, Jack Desormeaux, of : the 48th Highlanders, spent his leave from Camp Borden visiting at his home in town this week. ; _ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ellacott and daoughter left on Saturday for a vac- ation at Hamilton. . Yand "Mrs. A. n Rogers and daught-m‘ Helen,â€" returned. on Sunday from* a*â€"vacat.ion spent in Toront.o and. Niagara Falls. Mrs. â€"Wm. Martyn was a visitor ‘to Forester‘s Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O‘Grady and chilâ€" dren are visiting in Eganville and disâ€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. V. M. Bowis and family returned" this week from . a summer. vacation speit at Forest, Ont., and other points south. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Conway, of o oo Ottawa, spant a few days this week . SBomâ€"To Provlncial Connta.ble and the guests of friends in town, H. Braney at Victoriaâ€" Honpita,l j ' Barrie, on Wednesday eVenmgâ€"-a son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O‘Grady and chil- (nine pounds and twelve ouncety. Mrs. J. Shaw, of 41 Laurier avenue, 1 es iA e .. f Ee s AY, SRPT:1TPH â€"â€"~â€"~â€"~â€"â€" a | * ‘ : tm [ Miss Jenny Kulas has retln‘tmd to Timmins after a. visit to. her home at Barry‘s Bay." Her brother, . Mr Zigâ€" mont Kulas accompauied her to Timâ€" | mins on her return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilman Skeviem, ASchumacher, announce the angagement of. their daughter, Mary. Emma, to Dr. MacKenzie Lawrence Kelith, Kingston, son of Mr. and Mrs, Homer P. Keith, spent three" weeks touring the Mariâ€" times. ©They report a. wonderful trip and the scenery to be especially beauâ€" tiful, particularly along the Annapolis VaneyandtheooastotNovaotia Dr. Douglas A. Gtu rett left on Monâ€" day for Toronto where hne will be: marâ€" ried on Saturday to Miss. Jean Crerar, of . Toronto. ‘They will reside. in Timâ€" Mr. Ed. Angrignon and sister, Agnes, of Belleterre, Quebec, spent the holifay weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angrignon, ~ of Second avenue, échumacher, Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Hardy, at St. Mary‘s hospital, on Monâ€" day, Sept. 2nd,â€"-a son (Thomas Wil- liam),. j } ‘Mr. and Mrs., J. Lynch: and â€" son, Paddy. and: daughter,: Alice were visiâ€" tors to Toronto last week, the family returning to Timmins on Monday while Alice remained at North Bay. to «tudy at ‘ St. â€"Jaseph‘s College. §X Mr. and Mrs. John Strauss left on Wednesday morning to spend a few weeks‘ vacation at Orillla. and obher points south. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stickley "and family refurnedâ€" over the jweekâ€"end from a three week motor trip n Otâ€" tawa, Toronto Exhibition and. other Mr.â€"and Mrs. George Doner, and daughter, Miss Helen Doner, of Swasâ€" tika, spent the holiday weekâ€"end ‘visâ€" iting Mr.‘®and Mrs. Stevens, of 215 Sapper: Peter King of the 48th Highlanders, Camp Borden, spent a four-day leave visiting friends in Timmins, Porcupine, Connaught and Porquis Junction. ' s Mr. Cyril Read, who is on the chemâ€" ical engineering staff of the Spruc? Falls Pulp and Paper Co, of Kapusâ€" kasing, spent the Labour Day holldayg at his home heére. B4 ~Mr. Ken McCann, of Kirkland Lake, visited his brothgr. Mr. Oha,rm Mcâ€" Cann, 3, Lakeshore Road, during the hollday week-end and Was guest. at the Martin wedding.. . Mr. and Mrs, Wood and family, of 256 â€"Maple south, returned yesteray a;ter an> extended trip visjttng relaâ€" tives and friends at Gould,; Que., and other points in the east. , ~Mr. Bill* Oltean returned on Wedâ€" neésday <after a three weeks‘ honday spent viiting his parents at‘ Thomld Miss Eleanor Briffet, Timmins Hizh and Mrs. L. Schreiber,; of Winâ€" nipeg, Manitoba, who have been visitâ€" "â€" ing their brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr _ ~and Mrs, "Spider‘‘ McKinnon will t leave today. (Thursday) to return to their home. !‘ Recruit: "Yes, but the man next to ‘me stuttéred!"â€"Northern News. Too Long To Wait Ssergeant (to recruit): "Why â€"did you run away yesterday? I only told each man to count three, then throw the bomb. aAWay.! . 0 u. _2 k Mr. Cliff Kirk, formerly of Timmins but mote recently of Winnipeg, Maniâ€" toba, will arrive in town this week, from the west, to join Mrs. Kirk. who has been here for the pas. few months and take up residence here. Mis; Irene Berlinghoff spent the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end at the homé ‘of her mothe:, Mrs.â€"L. Berlinghoff, in Nellie Lake. She was accompanied home by Miss Bernice McColéeman who spent the summer with Mrs. Rerlinghoff. Gracle â€" Fields,= famous comedlenne, will be here in person at the Mcintyre Arena on Tuesâ€" day, Scept. 17th, under the sponsorâ€" ship of all the service clubs of the Porcupine area. Miss Fields is tourâ€" ing Canada for the Navy League of Canada, the only . organization looking after the men of the merâ€" chant marine.. Theâ€"cause is thus an unusually worthy one, and the artist one all will wish to see and _ To the People .. The Robt. Simpson Co. Ltd., expands in the Porcupine by opening : a modern store on Golden Avenue in South Poreupine. The openâ€" § mg of this branch is designed to give Simpson‘s customers in this 4 area an opportunrty to benefit by the many moneyâ€"saving values offered each week.‘ To those people who are not regular custoâ€" 2 m rmers We extend es hearty welcome to visit our two stores and see > . ‘the excellent merchandise offered for sale. Porcupine Under the able management of Stan Smith, who has served Simpson‘s customers in South Porcupine for years. SOUTH PORCUPL _ We wish to announce the opening of our NEW STORE LOCATED ON GOLDEN AVENUE of the by a short service at the Cenotaph at â€" Spruce street park. The Legion had previously planned for their annual Decoration Day Service to be held on this dJate and this will be carried out following the service at the park. No definite announcement as to time can be given as all plans rest on the acceptance of Bishop Rheaume to be present at the ceremony of the dediâ€" cation of the No. 3 plot of the Legion in the R.C. portion of the cemetery grounds. ~If Bishop Rheaume or his deputy is able to be present the service will be held at that plot instead of at the No. 1 plot. This plot is now filled and will be completely enclosed with a curbing and sodded down, flowers planted, the graves neatly separated and when ccmpleted will be one of everlasting remembrance ‘cf those passâ€" ed away. No. 2 plot on the Anglican on Farm Near Here Several years ago Mr. D. Barr, whose farm is a few miles from Timmins, trought in to The Advance office some choice strawberries grown on his proâ€" perty. ‘Since then he has beer selling them regularly at the market and findâ€" ing more than a ready sale for them. Last week he brought in most delicious raspberries, also grown on his property. In size and flavour they more than equal the best of Southern berries. The North certainly can grow fruit of outâ€" standing quality and Mr. Barr is one of the experts who is helping to make this plain. LASALLE CLEANERS Take advantage of this arinsational offex, we are offering a 25¢ War Saving 5 tia m p abso.utely Free with every Cleaning job. Under New Management ' FREE!"! FREE! Telephone 2930 Efficient, Economical Service WAR SAVINGS STAMPS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS With Every $1.00â€"CLEANING DOMINION OF CANADA | War Savings Stamps ‘nida