............... Teomato juice cocktail f Cold lamb Grape jelly saucte . Scallcoed potatoss Baked tomatoes Baked custard Creamed shrimp Hot bisctits Green salad is sending grapefruit, oranges amtg lemâ€" Chné: Mrsmdaflplesarewmyof special mention fjust now. with fowl, beef, and pork giving the best bargain:s. In zeneral, fish is Stuffed celery it is with at its a wellâ€"se: ter in which cl::c4 nuis. bhave been brownsei, cheose antd, of course, sause. Ovner vorstables which give gocd value ars cochbaze, coery, let‘me, Ywmye‘tommï¬h fiowere‘s raw as a relish. jsons, tzcmate:s ani tucr} m..w.»ma.,.a.m ‘MMQM Lettuce w‘th chiffonade dressing Orangze icse Spice cake â€" Carrot fingers Grapefruit S Ssaftcod au gratin: Potatoes> with parsiey butter Spinach with Jemow butter Vegsatable and fish chowder ~â€"~Mixed green salad ° Omelet "with "Spanish sauce Onijon scup au gratin Letinmse samdwiches Monday Breakfast Stewed prunes Sunday Breakfast E€losed crantes Crcumber fingers â€"~toâ€"eat Buttered peas _ Néles: Uxsulak chose for the occasion an afternoon dress of olive green crepe, with brown accessories and a corsaze of Taleman roses, while Miss TFToderan was lovely in a naxy blue crepe with wloemessofles and a corsage ol roses. ‘; fr. John Miles, of Schumacher, atâ€" ‘tended the groom, as ‘witness, while M N*Mwflmmm ; - ceremony, the weddin‘g mmmmmm the p ! ond eldest son of Mr. and. Mrs. D. m.y, ‘of Yorkton, Saskatchewan. ‘The bride was ‘Rbéautiful in an enâ€" semble of wine wool crepe, with matchâ€" ing accessor‘cs and a corsage of sweetâ€" heart roses. She was attended by Miss sister, Miss Mary Toderan, as bridesâ€" Wedding at Church of the Nativity on Saturday Evening afternoon, with the service in the Coâ€" balt Bapï¬st Church conducted by Rev. C.. H. Geer, and interment in Morunt Pleasant Cemetery, Haileybury. Many old friends and acquaintances of the family were present to pay. their last respects and offer their sympathy to the bereaved family."~ South Porcupine Young Couple Wedded at Timâ€" married there to‘ Mr. Wilson. They came direct to Coipalt in 1909 and have nesided thiere ever since. Surviving are her husban; two sons Fred at Kirkland Lake and Hanry in Timmins; one daughter, Mrs. Chas. Harper, Coâ€" ‘balt; four brothers, James, Fred and Victcr in Cobalt, and Hubert Barnett of Matachewan; two sisters Mrs. James Parsons Cobalt, and Mrs. Geo. Woodley The funeral was held on Tuesday Sbe was in her 87th year. Mirs. Wilson, who was before her martrigaize was Miss Rhoda Barnstt, was had been a patient in hospital since earker thay month, but had been in failâ€" ing: health for about: six months past Death of Mrs. H. Wilson at Halleybury Hospltal mmmjanolmm'sday last hod. the following reference to the desth. of Mrs. H. Wilsen:â€" "A resigtent of Cobalt for. the past 30 yeatr, Mirs. Harry Wilsom passed away at the Munricipal Hospital there on ~Divide the butter into two portions. Put one portion in a small saucepan with the egg yciks and lemon juice. Hold saucepan over hot be‘limgz) water, stirring constantly un‘il butter melts. . Add remaining butter and stir until thick. Serve once. (Relensed by The Bell Synd‘:cate, In‘c.) Coffee Ham with gluzed pineap»le Mashed sweet pota‘ses Â¥ig ;un.m, hn.rd ssluce es ta. l*‘mb | Miss Martha M Koski Mene fw a and Mr. Cyfl?ry Percival unexpected. brief mmemahioduth came as a distinct shock to his family and intimete friends. mmwmmmeel%ex- cept for a short time when he was an mission, at first in Hull and later in ‘accessories. She carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and fern. Rouyn, Oct. 28.â€"The death occurred onuondayotm.(}emm,ae will take up residence in @an epartâ€" ment at the corner of Crawford and sonality has gained her hosts of friends whi‘e "on. the board," and all in South Porcupine will wich her the very best of luck in her marriage. The newlyâ€"weds left by car for a short honeymuoon, and on their return Death Last Week at Rouyn _ Mrs. Herbert Roy and Mrs. Gordon Roy poured tea. * The bride hasbcenthemst of honâ€" our at several functions previous to her marriage and has bsen mafde the reâ€" cipient ‘of many nice gifts, amongz them being an electric mixymaster, the gift of the Telephone Company, in whose the bride, received: the guests in a gown . cf navy sheer, wearing a corsage‘" o!»; employ she has hbsen for the past 18 man for the bridegroom. ‘Also attending as witnesses were Mr. andk Mrs. A. Moreau. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding panty returned to the home of the bride where a wedding dinner was e PCE P oo es 4 e w22 serveql Areoeptflmatthehwsefol- lowed, at which Mrs. Roy, mother of Thursday by Father Gelings im T8 : man you as to whith bIereeDJnE 3G@NtS: vestry of S. Joachim‘s Chiach, whe®n | mprications and creams your Roy and the late Mr. E. Roy, beceme \treatments never take less tarn an. hok the bride ofâ€" Norman Jolhn ~ | ang they cost from three uD to ‘The, bride was attized. in a prebty| ten dollars a treatment. > gown of fuchsia velvet, with fet bat| Home Pickâ€"up. MaSques of the same tone trimmed with velvet.; KHome masques vary in method of and shoes, gloves and: obher accessorigs | application and in consistency.. Many to match.. She carried a shower bouâ€"| of them come in cream> form which quet of sweetheart roses and lilyâ€"Ofâ€" |either drys in a hard fimrming pack on theâ€"valley. Attending her as matron | your face or remains creamy until the of honour was her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mirs. Herbert Roy., of Timmins, who was rowned in iblack velvet with touches of byammï¬mmm Pretty Wedding at St. Joachim‘s Church South Porcupime .E P Lk ° PA MR 4n + ELIRCT 5.. D We PR O 27 0 P e o on Friday Evening iss Lillian Thelma Roy and Mr. Norman John Mcâ€" Married. young people of Finnishâ€"speaking parâ€" ents attended the Hallowe‘en Party givâ€" en by the 55. teachers and officers and the Y:P.S. of the Timmins Fipnish United Church in the church buildinkg, Friday, Oct. Â¥ith, from 7 to. 9 pm. The to Linnea Martin. The first m for mmmsmmmmww {tmme operators: know the better how t to, bind up your faciml â€"contours for a face contours, YÂ¥ou dip this into an astringent lotion, place it over your face and tie strategically placed ribbons so9 ‘it feels like a new tight skin. As the lotion dries your fiabby musclkes are firmed and your skin gets a good carâ€" essing too. You can read, bathe, tele. phone, or do any work while the thing is bringing you skin loveliness. Naturâ€" ally it is popular for you may use it over and over again. addressed, stamped (3â€"cent) envelope if you request this leaflet. The mnsque is easily made and serves wellâ€"if you canâ€" not afford one of the better commercial preparations. Wribe me care of this paper. Gelatin Masque If you are one to prefer a "home remedy" you might like to try my gelaâ€" tine masque, made with ingredients from your pantry shelf. Enclose a selfâ€" Hallowe‘en Party at the Finnish United Church you are very pleased with the work of magic! Your skin looks new! F*r Fired> Muscles If you have been ill, or if you are clder, and your face muscles are not so Of yquth’: u-‘agï¬l T ‘tel’ satisfac osgn the fabrï¬o mas hg%ng such innovation is made of treated silk, cut to give firm support to chin and of them come in cream> form which either drys in a hard firming pack: on your face or remains creamy until the end of the treatment. To use them is simple. After a thorough cream cleanâ€" sing you spread the masque on in a smooth. film and leave it from. ten minâ€" utes to a half hour, according: to: direcâ€" tions. You may look like a sister to a ghost, as you go about your business, but there is no other handicap. Your skin gets a good: tinkling stimulating and when the preparation: is removed treatments never tak> lees â€"than an hour andtheycostï¬mmthméfonmupmi ten doltars a treatment. : _ Home Pickâ€"up. MaSsques: KHome masques vary in method of application and in consistency. Many (Released by The Beli Syndicate, Inc) thee in a Mft nasoue and proâ€" her market ordering! Modern Skin Masques Beautify As You Work xE siverware on behalf of the memibers to Nrs. 8 Laing (nee Kitty Davies) a : Star:â€"Anyway, as one writâ€" co pauts: i6, thieâ€"bankruptcy of Salleand clears up the status of the fan dance Et was art for art‘s sake. f nunber of lndies were present. During the short busimess session, the ladies vobed in favow of belping the Red Mrs. H Bell â€"Later in the evening Mirs.; Dobson made a presentation of recant bride." The remainder of the evenini» was spent socially. The next meeting will}: be: held on Tusdliay, Nov. "th, when. â€" arrangements ‘will ‘be. comâ€" pleted for mehmarwhmh is to be helg: on Nov.~ 28th Cpross. a commititee was formed for of A urch to Ilelp Red Crass SAVE YOUR SIGHT with BETTER L THERH POWER CORPORATICH LIMITED lovely designs. Complete with shade and bulbs for only $1.00 down. Balance an easy terms. Don‘t gamble with your eyes!i They are the only ones you will ever have and they deâ€" serve all the help you can give them. Make sure that you have enough light in your home. Modern "Better Sight" pertable lamps are scientifically designed to properâ€" ly distribute the light and afferd your eyes real protection. Trilites (100,. 200 or 300 watls at the turn of a sthch) and bridge reflector lamps are available o es s ons ts oo olR in < n viare retty Home Wedding Event on Saturday â€" Morning in Timmins The Rev. W. M. Mustard, of the Timâ€" mins United Church, offic¢ated at a harming wedding on Saturday mornâ€" irg at 11.30 o‘cicck, whaen he united in Kerr, eldest dauzshtor of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kerr, an‘i Mr. Ernest B. Marâ€" tin, cnly con of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Martin, of 75 Kirby Avenue. The cere«â€" mony cook place at the hcme of the bride‘s perents, 49 Preston Street, the home kbein» appropriately decorated for the Mr. Blake Martin attended his son. _ Following the ceremony, a recenption was held, the bride‘s mother receiving the guests, attractively attired in blaick georgette with lace trim, and a corciage cf pink roses anmd lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. The groom‘s mother who assisted in reâ€" ceiving the guests, chose a navy blue sheer, with a corsage of pink roses ang lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. * The bride and isrocom left in the afterncoon by motor for Teronto. and points in the United States, the bride choosing for travel a navy blue tatlorâ€" ed suit, with blacke accessories and a Mr. and Mrs. Martin will reside at 64 Maple street north, Timmins. The brids is a graduate of the Toâ€" ronto General Hospital, and prior to her marriage worked with the Vietorâ€" in Order of Nurses in Timmins. North Bay Nuggetâ€"An interesting experiment in introducing, new wild life to Northern Ontario is to be cenâ€" tred at Burwash, the ‘site ‘of one‘ of Ontario‘s penal institutions. It will bring the first attempt at settling the buffalo, native to the Canadian Prairies in a thickly wooded region. veil of ivory silk tulle fell the full length of the train, and was caught in a Juliet cap of orange blossoms. She ‘carried a colcnial bouquet of briarâ€" Miss Winnifred Kerr and Mr. Ernest B. Martin United Marriage. Home of Bride‘s Parents Appropriat Decorated for Occasion. Reception Heid After 1 falling to the hemline on eath side. Her I'Wedding at Manse of United Church at South Porcupine She was attended by Mrs. Will Heusâ€" tis, of South Porcupine; whi> wore a navy blue ‘suit with hat and. shoulde: length veil to maltch, and wore a corâ€" sage of carnaitions and: fern. \ Mr. Stephen Burns ‘attendsd ‘the bride:room in the capacity of best man Later in Ihe evening‘ a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom‘ mother, Mrs. Jas. Burns, who reeelvec] dausirter of Mr. and.Mrs. A. Schauer of Eganvil‘e, and George Burns is th« youngest son: of Mrs, and the late Jas Burns of South Porcupine. The bride was dressed in a becomin: dress of berry wine chiffon velvet with hat and lergzth veill of the same shade, shoes and accessories tc matth. She wore a earsage of orchilds and lilyâ€"ofâ€"the~â€"valley. ' + Miss Elnora Minnie Schaue1 and Mr. Geo, Burns Mar taffeta wearing a corsage of carnations The ycung couple will take up rej sidence in South Porcupine. HRVIN® ROSNER, R.0 ‘| .. EÂ¥ESIGET SPECTALIST i I l ‘KFor Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINED GCLASSES FITTED BUCOVETSKY : BLDG. Scientific A