Mr. Taylor, of Regina, is visiting his son, Mr. Bruce Taylor, for a few days, Mr. Bert Cullen, oldâ€"time prospector of the Porcupine, is back in camp again after being away several years in the vicinity of Toronto. He has been reâ€" newing acquaintances in S. Porcupine and Golden City this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Huot, with Mr. Henâ€" ry Huot visited in Val dOr over© the weekâ€"end. Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson and daughter returned n Tuesday from holiday in Hamilton. While away Dr. Atkinson attended the National Medical Conâ€" gress at Cleveland, and also a tenâ€"day course in "Practures" at the University of Toronto. Mrs. Meyers, of T‘win Falls, with Mrs. EFheler, of TITroquois Falls, were visitors in 8. Porcupine on Wednesday. A telephone bridge (auspices of the local Rebekahs» iss slated for next Wednesday night. Dr. William Grieg, of Edgewater, N. S., who was supplying here for Dr. W. Atkinson for the past five weeks, left this iweek for home. Bornâ€"On October 1st in the Porâ€" cupine General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Urquhart, of 42 Second Ave., schumacherâ€"a daughter. A new venture is being planned for south Porcupine High School. An "At Home" will be held on the Friday evenâ€" ing before Hallowe‘en, October #ith. No special invitations are to be issued by the school authorities, but each stuâ€" dent is to be allowed two invitations. The _engagement is announced of Miss Lillian Thelma Roy, only daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Roy and the late Mr. Ernâ€" est Roy, of South Porcupine, to Norâ€" man John McCann, only son of Mr. and Mrs. McCann of Ottawa. The marriage will take place in 8. Porcuâ€" pine on October 26th. Mrs. Charlinsky, of Strachan Aveâ€" nue, is in the hospital suffering from the results of a nasty accident incurâ€" red on Monmday while she was putting a heavy washing on the line from a high platform, the clothes line broke, the weight of the wellâ€"filled line dragâ€" ging the lady off the platform and a foot or two from it, and she fell with some force striking and bruising her legs and body badly. The Men‘s Club of the United Church opened the Fall session on Tuesday evening. A lunch was served in the church under the auspices of Mr. J. A. Evans, after a pleasant evening spent with Mr. Stan. Kitchen, of Schumachâ€" er, showing some of his famous (and beautiful) moving pictures. _ Bouth Porcupine, Oct. 4th, <«Special to The Advanse)â€"It does the heart of every true Britisher good these days to _see the Union Jack fAying over many of our important buildings. Most of the mines have a flag fiying from the shaft, and our Township Building floats a bg one. Of course we saw many during the Royal Visit, but when they got weatherâ€"beaten they were taken down. While in the States recently it was most ncoticeable to see the Stars and Stripes on view everywhere. It looked as if the people of America were proud of their emblem.. Passing a small schoolhouse one morning we saw the whole school outside standing at atâ€" tention while the flaz was hoisted. That is a daily ritual. Personally we think we might make more patriotic Canadians out of our "foreign" element if a greater respect and more public demonstration of it were shown toâ€" wards our glorious emblem of liberty anad freedom. And, in passing. we notice since the war that when the picâ€" ture of the King is shown on the screen in our theatre at the end of the "show," and the National Anthem is played noâ€" body moves to go out until it is finâ€" ished. Before this, it appeared to be the signal for many to put on their coats and crowd into the aisles. Township Building and Severalof the Mines Following the Practice. Men‘s Club at South Porcupine Starts _Fall Session. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. Flags Flying Over Many Buildings at South ‘ ! Porcupine These Days | Â¥4 News from South Porcupine, Dome and the District ce 400. «.o «. omcs e J. J. McKAY 20 Pine Street N. 40 Main sStreet Available in Timmins, Schumacher and South Porecupine on property in good locations. Modern built homes or buildings. Paid back by convenient monthly payments over a number of years. On First Mortgages LOAÂ¥ANS INSURANCE Louth Porcupine A slight error in regard to the acâ€" count of the robbery at Marshallâ€"Ecâ€" clestone‘s Hardware Store should be corrected. The note found by the manazer regarding locking the door, or rather to the effect that the door was found open, was not left by the thief, ‘but by the night policeman who South Porcupine, Oct. 4th, (Spec‘al to The Advance)â€"The Fruit and Jelly Shower held today by the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" iliary of the Porcupine General Hospiâ€" tal, was an unqualified success. So many pots of jam and jelly and pickles were brought, .to say nothing of fruit and preserves, that a whole long table was filled. We understand that the shower held last fall was very much apâ€" preciated by the patients and staff of the hospital, and the stock lasted until late spring. â€"Well, .judging by. the amount brought today the same may be said next year. The Masonic hall was used today and a long table at which Mrs. Dye and Mrs. Sharp poured tea, was prettily decorated with pink phlox and late autumn blooms. Mrs: F®.C. Evans, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Kemsley, Mrs. Kinsman and Mrs. Sipâ€" prell waited on the guests and Mrs. Libby, Mrs. Stanlake and Mrs. Melâ€" ville assisted in the kitchen. A business meeting, held prior to the tea, nominâ€" ated Mrs. R. E. Dye as representative of the Porecupine Hospital ‘Auxiliary on ‘he Red iCrosss Committee, and plans for holding a telephone bridge on the second Wednesday in November were discussed. Successful Fruit and Jelly Shower at South Porcupine Other News of South Porâ€" _ _cupine: and the Dome. Bornâ€"T‘o Mr. and Mrs. Mario Dosen a daughter on Octcbher 4th, in hospital Bornâ€"On October 3rd, a son to Mr and Mrs. Stuart Cummings of 110 Secâ€" ond Ave., Schumacherâ€"in Porcupint General Hospital. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs, John Camerâ€" on, of Porcupine, a son, on Sept. 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woods left this week for holiday in Toronto and points south. _Bornâ€"On October l1st, a son to Mr and Mrs. E. Dimitroff of S. Porcupine in the Porcupine General Hospital. Mrs. Singleton arrived this week from Englana where she has ‘been visiting relatives for some months. Her voyage home on the ‘"Duchess of Atholl" was an adventurous one, two German subâ€" marines being sighted en route. Bormâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Croft in hospital on Sept. 30thâ€"a daughter. Mr. ard Mrs. Gordon Bruce (nee Eva Sampsom) lived in S. Porcupine for some time before going to Timmins to live. They went to Englehart from Timmins, Mr. Bruce being a T. N. O. policeman. The little boy is their only child. Mrs. Dickerson, of Sault Ste. Mari and her sister are visitors this week : the home of Mrs. I. P. Wilson, Golde City. Mrs. Rye, of Rae Avenue, entertaine, on Monday evening in honor of Mis Dorothy Kaufman. Fifteen youn; friends of this popular brideâ€"toâ€"be gav her a "personai" shower, and she re ceived many dainty gifts. The hostes served a lovely lunch. Phone 1135 Phone 285 The three young ladies who disâ€" tinguished themselves in Schumachâ€" er yesterday by winning championâ€" ships in the High School field meet are shown in the above photo, They Police court â€" was over quickly on Tuesday. <~Four drunks, five by â€" law transgressors (traffic) and three drivâ€" ing mminus lights, all paid fines. C. Cousineau and P. LaMothe were. reâ€" manded on the robbery with vislence Miss Winifred Naish is s few days in Toronto. Mr..Neil Pirie, of the Dom ing in Shawville. Mrs. William Harrison, of, Toronto was the guest over the weekâ€"end of het mother, ‘Mrs. S, A. Jones, and her son, Wilfred Harrison. Mr. G. Jones, of Connaught Hill, was visiting her daughter in Toronto over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. was the mother, Wilfred 6f tea towels to the guest of honou which had been drawn by the litt] bride in her doll carriage suitably be decked for the cecasion. A dainty lunc was served ito the guests, at the end 0 the evening. The making of a "bride‘ book‘ by the guestsâ€"(afterward. pre sented to the bride) o"cupxed the txm inâ€"~an amusing manner.~ Mrs. W. H. Johns spent a few c’l": 1 Port Arthur attending an executiv mecking of the Dominion Board of th Anglican W. A. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ma honey ,of Lakeview, a son, on Oct. 3rc Among those entertaining in honcu of Miss Alma Laforest prior to he marriage on Saturday were Mrs. Argu: Mrs. Butler and â€"Miss Scully, of Szhnu macher, and Mrs. Sky, of S. Porcuping who . was hostess at a dinner part; Mrs. W. S. Blake, on Saturday nigh was hostess at a lovely shower at he home on Powell Avenue, the guest being members of the staffs of public and high schools in South enc During the evening litle Betly Blake dressed as a bride, presented a showe of tea towels to the guest of which had been d@rawn by the littl had evidently found the dsor open on his nightly tour of inspection, and who had locked it ‘himself. radios stolen were of the mantel variety and could have been put into a car instead of a truck. Police have been busy folâ€" lowing up clues but nothing definite has been discovered to cdate as to the identity of the burglars. Maxwell Smith, for many years chief of the South Porcupine Fire Dept., and this year president of the Dominion Fire Chiefs‘ Association, is wellâ€"known for the earnest and able interest he has taken in fireâ€" fighting and fire protection matters. resulent of FAIR FEMININE ATHLETIC CHAMPS Police Court Fire Chid x Chiefs | se Charming WeddingEvent| W at St. Alphonsus Church | Schumacher, Yesterday _ pendin TAE PORCUPNIE ADTVAmCRâ€" inen Intermediats Ssenior â€" champion, and Geraldine Mitchell ire, from left to right, K. Prentice, cermediate: 1. Helen Rotondo 2. Betity Malmstadt 3. Elaine Leiterman;.. Senâ€" ior: 1. Grace Pirie»2. V. Mansfield 3. Helen Haneberry. Basketball Throwâ€"Junior: 1. Grace Lafurgy 2. Helen Seppala 3. Ola Ollerâ€" enshaw; Intermediate; 1. Betty Carboy 2. Helen Rotondoâ€"3. Shirley Burke; Ssenior: 1. K. Connélly 2. F. Sharpe 3. Margaret Burton. Baseball Throwâ€"Junior: 1. H. Sepâ€" palla 2. Grace Lafurgy 3. Annie Mozâ€" der; Intermediate: 1. Shirley Burke 2 Joyce Fames 3. B. Curboy; Senior:â€"l. V. Mansfield 2. E. Dogue 3. K. Connelly. Potato Raceâ€"Junior: 1. A. Mozdir. 2. H. Seppala 3. Fila Kohanen;â€" Intermedâ€" fin 1nlermediat in the Junic South Porcupine High School Field Day Events 11 Miss Mary Machelanco and Mr. Michael MceKenzie United in Marriage. Wedding Breakfast at Daffodil Tea Rooms Dining Hall After the Ceremony. O esterday‘s Event at South Porcupine Proved an Interâ€" esting Competition Bob Pearce, Tom Mahon, Nick Rewegsan and Jimmy Dogue Were Outstanding at the Event. TL d. Dashâ€"Jun Jean Munro 3 nmn#at"?A { pink aindin Junior champion Porcupine, O¢t. 4th, (Special Advance)â€"Postponed on acâ€" unsuitable weather, the school o take advantage of the fair s this (Wednesday) . morning their Athletic Field Day at champion, Jean Bugera, T â€"Junior:; 1. Audrey. Lafâ€" nro 3. Annie Mozder; Inâ€" Helen Rotondo 2. Betity Elaine Leiterman;. Senâ€" Pirie~2. _V. Mansfield 3. PAaAYrnalicns. McKenzie, sister of the t‘he maidâ€"ofâ€"honour, <atâ€" ‘ed in an afternoon dress ie fine crepe, with a full e, short puffed sleeves, ImnC wecding on Wednesday 0 o‘clock when the Rev. e mzited in marrlage r of Mr. and Mrs. Manâ€" Vinnipeg, Man., and Mr. zie, son of Mr. and Mrs. €, of Ninette, Man. 10 was given in marriage Murray, cousin of the vely in a streetâ€"length jerry Marie Antoinette tucked bodice, â€" short ong fitted waistline. She aAczcessories and a corâ€" in the Senior Boys‘ Pearce, who with Tod e spectacular jumping Nick: Rewegan in : the Cupy,: :ugd Jinmy Dogue ere the most outstandâ€" iR snar atholi¢c ene of Brandon Sun:â€"A suzcessful man is one who can borrow all the money he needs but never needs any. Javelin Throwâ€"1.T. Mahon 2. Rayâ€" mer 3. Romanick. Champions â€" _ Seniors: P e arcle, Mahon: Intermediate: Rewegan; Junâ€" lior: Dogue. Running Hop, Step and Jumpâ€"Senâ€" 40r; 1. Pearce 2. Mahon 3. Romanick:; ‘Intermediate: 1. Rowegan 2. Robinson Pole Vaultâ€"1. Mahon 2. Pearce 3 Coote. Shot Putâ€"â€"1. Uren 2. Romanick 3 Raymer. Discus Throwâ€"1. Uren 2. Raymer 3 Romanick. Broad Jumipâ€"Junior: 1. J. Dozue 2 C, Allan 3. R. Richardson; Intermedâ€" iate: 1. Rowegan 2. Robinson 3. Paul; Senior: 1. Pearce 2. Barsovitch 3. Româ€" anick. * Half Mileâ€"1, T. Mahon 2. Hamilton 3. Raymer. High Jumpâ€"Junior: 1. J. Dogue 2. K. Cahill 3. H. Disher; Intermediate: i. Rowegan 2. Paul 3. Robinson; Senâ€" io0r:‘1l. â€"Mahon 2. Pearce 3. Barsovitch, 220â€"yd. Dashâ€"Junior: 1. J. Dogue 2. R. Richardson 3. L. Levecque; Interâ€" mediate: 1. R. Rowegan 2. B. Paul 3. C. Robinson; Senior:;: 1. ‘B. eParce 2. J. Hamilton 3. T. Mahon. Boys 100â€"yd. Dashâ€"Junior: 1. J. Dogue 2. R. Richardson 3. L. Lececque; Inâ€" termediate: 1. N. Rowegan 2. B. Paul 3. Haanpaa; Senior 1. B. Pearce 2. J. Hamilton 3. F. Uren. SGack Raceâ€"1. V. Mansfield 2. E. Dogue 3. L. Olivieri. % Relay Raceâ€"1. A. Kelly 2. B. Malmâ€" stedt 3. H. Haneberry 4. E. Kohanen. Champtonsâ€"Junior: Helen Seppala; Intermediate: Helen Rotondo; Sen‘or: V. Mansfield. late: 1. Betty Malinmnsted 2. H. Rotondo 3. S. Burke; Senior: V. Mansfield 2. H. Haneberry 3. M. Nenonen. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie will reside in Schumacher. In the evening a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Burns, 98 Second avenue, Schumacher, where Mrs. Burns received the guests, wearin> an ensemble of burgundy crepe, with matching accessories. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Daffodil Tea Rooms diningâ€"room, where the bride‘s table was centred with a beauâ€" tifully iced wedding cake. Mrs. Ferguâ€" son, aunt of the groom, received the guests, becomingly attired in navy blue crepe, with matching accesories. Mr. Kenneth Burns, of Schumacher was the groomsman. and ful skirt, She wore a small black f hat, with a shoulder length veil, and black and shoes, and 1 corsage of premier roses. CHICKEN STAG Wednesday October 11th St. Alphonsus Men‘s Association Door Prizes â€" Boxing â€" Games BEAN SUPPER IT‘S HERE AGAIN! ST. ALPHONSUS HALL, SCHUMACHER By eleven o‘clock in the morning close to $300 had been collected, and the amount steadily grew, until by ten o‘clock at night, the hour when the scheme closed, there was the sum of $997 collected and on the street. _A passerâ€"by raised the amount to the On Tuesday morning Acting Mayor Spsooner put down the first coins. In a short address ‘he commended the purâ€" pose behind the drive and was pleased that the weather was igood. Every hope oA full success was offered the scheme by Mr. Spooner. s The money was collected .by means of the "mile of coins‘" idea. Some conâ€" tributions which were laid on the curbâ€" stones on Pine Street and Third Aveâ€" nue between Pine Street and Cedar Street, were not coins but bills, often of five and ten dollar denomination. Exactly $1,000 was collected by the St. John‘s Ambulance Society on Tuesâ€" day towards the purchase and mainâ€" tenance of a nmotor ambulance to go overseas with the first Canadian exâ€" peditionary force. Collect $1,000 by "Mile of Coins" to Buy Ambulance Passerâ€"by Raises Amount from $997 to $1,000 at the Closing Hour, Ten O‘clock THE ANNUAL Admission: Men 50¢ You‘ll enjoy the warm, cheerful atmosphere and Join the Crowd at Arena EVERY SATURDAY NITE the music of the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Band. D A NCING $5 Door Prize Timmins Town Hall, Hollinger Hall, Legion Hall, Polish Hall, Notre Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, Sacred â€"Heart Italian Church, and the Church of Nativity. The followinzy are the points where registration is taking place (registraâ€" tion at aill points from 2 to 6 pm. and at the Legion hall in the evening from 7 to 9 pm. as well): Many women of the town have offerâ€" ed their services to Canada and the Empire by registering this week at the various points where â€" registration booths have been organized by the V.RC.W,. (Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women). The registration will continue throughout the remainder of this week, and it is hoped that all women willing to assist in war work will register at one of the points where this work is beim» conducted. Many Women Here Register for Service in War The society will raise about $800 more to make up the price of the amâ€" bulance, in some other fashion. Memâ€" bers of the St. John Ambulance Soâ€" ciety wish to thank all of those people whose contributions assisted in raising the $1,000. Members of the Fire Deâ€" partment who assisted throughout the day also are the recipients of thanks. even $1,000 THURSDAY, OCTOBER sTH, i1930 Ladies Free