Outstanding Numbers at The Second Evening of The National Festival intert Cl€ tru Programme Friday Evening by the Young Roumanian Club, English Group, Canadian Tots, Croatian National Association and the Canadian Ukrainian Prosvita Asâ€" sociation. pro one by M to gil celye: t ie and Rivi ed as the p ing at tle la« Helen D Bugila. V Deas three ] Thoma pi 1I iclid luUre 1] Mr. Wt e progr oup KC T telysia Barvinku," and the director ve a solo number which received th loud applause that she returned th beautiful encore selection. Dancers of the Prosvita Associatton rd 16 4 } Croatian National Associaton e Croatian Naticnal Association an orchestra and a soloist to the ‘al, the dancing group being unâ€" to be npresent due to illess of one Canaidian Ukrainian Prosvita Association e Canadian O Ukrainian PrC )€ Gi1an m 11 d M: Missc lien [144 ind JIldA onal e with selections on the "tric Organ, this being a _of the programme, the uty cf organ music being y by Mr. Edwards. Roumanian Club Romanian Club was reâ€" 16 11 Mi â€" made a special hit as ‘ll Always Be An Engâ€" owed with "Rule Briâ€" 12s dear to the heart of z marked the sceond amme of the National MceiIntvre Arena, and 11 11 NJ € made Frid: Navy dance, "Sailor‘s ‘ntire group appeared _blue and white of the al dance was given by Kathleen Burt, Silvia rgaret Thomas. â€"The s Mary Harrison, Lois Surtis, Doris Griener, ‘hirley Hooper, Betty Whitton, and Louise lish dance Melville, . d by Mrs. Daobrovolâ€" selections, "Zemthyâ€" ik." "Azwidsy Hora," Cholovichenku," and u," and the director i1 ses Mary Boghean, tie Chroney, Doris rgon, Mary Zaggon, Majeron and Paul ‘eter Donison, Jerry irel Ursachi, were as f@Arge â€"As e gathering n . all of whom nd iny was an espeéeâ€" whose performance by all who saw it. led "Chumak." by Mrs. Dabrovolâ€" ) their first public y evening, and uld develop into ing instrumental They chose native mC ind Joan Clark nost outstanding 1 i wWAas reâ€" Band and Orâ€" iinian â€" Prosvita the special feaâ€" . all performers ed. and giving lead the s composed of s comp r2eir firs L ightfully sung returned later ers which reâ€" ronto, opened Baluâ€"M 1101 Vartiniuk) ind "Kozoâ€" Witer" by perform=â€" ove song mpathetic ved thred Minuet", tty Wilâ€" tefin coin jlom. N1 thae m ~â€" h« 11 were Misses Sopfia Kalka, Anniec Rysak, Annie Podolan, Annie Mohyluk, Mary Mohvluk, Jessie Bosek, Pauline Romanâ€" iuk, and Masters Emile Plaskonos, Milâ€" toen Stodoiny, and John Bozek, a grouyp that is to be complimented on the numâ€" bers of fine dancers it contains. Mr. Edwards brought the programme played en the H and sung by all A complete a other evenings‘ found elsowhere South Pcorcl to The Advyan quois Falls, i MTS. _J.; â€"BrOW Mother of Famous Airman Visiting at South Porcunoine South Porcupine, June 22â€"(Spe to The Advance)â€"Mrs. Laurie, of 1 quois Falls, is visiting her daugh Mrs. .J. Brown, of Strachan avet Also visiting is Mr. Donald Laurie, Kirkland Lake, who has jcined Royal Air Force and is waiting for call., Mrs, Lauries is the mother galant Platoona Seorgt., Major Lai whose recent exploit cf driving a t1 of 2,000 of his fellow soldiers to sa in France which gained him fame, whose recent exploit cof driving of 2,000 of his fellow in France which gained him 1: recently narrated in The Advs Miss Avilo O‘Neill, who has | guest of Miss Anna Sullivan 1 days left on Tursday for hi in Toronto. Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. Ssuth Porcupine ladies were out luck when the drawing for prizes Mrs. Barrett‘s (N:P. Co.) CoOOK Mrs. Barrett‘s (N:P. Co.) Cooking in Harmony hall took place alâ€" though several were present from this end of the camp and thoroughly enjoyâ€" ed the lectures. Mrs. T. Cahill, of Straâ€" chan Ave., was the first name called for the electric mixer but she was one of five, and the prize was finally drawn for Mrs, Lytle of Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burbidge were the guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, and Mrs. J. Andeâ€" son of Powell Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Builbidge are missionaries home on furâ€" lough from Korea, and will be returnâ€" ing in August. Mr. Harvey Anderson, of Kerrâ€"Addiâ€" son Mine, was also a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderâ€" though se end of the ed the lect chan Ave Mrs. Ralph Woods and Mrs. Charles McInnis have returned home after spending two weeks in Toronto and vicinity. uLC holding aftert Mrs. R. E. Dy their in th (M is hall for tension ling@woC Mrs. Hastin Ba Bornâ€"On June 21s General hospital, a Mrs. Marston FPleming < Bornâ€"In Porecupine Gene on June 22nd, a son, to M Andrew Daub, of Poreupin‘ »I J€ The ~uld nite Mr M\ Mrs. E. Alhr and Mrs. C. Brooks reâ€" geiceg! The P s bheet on o ngs, called by t r, Mr. A. U. Baile » Young Peoplie few days. Dugald W n, is leavin,| o1 where t and M Big Bingo"" on Wedn Legion hall. Viola Mansfield left C Montro 16 id had â€" home All w lies‘ 2 rds brougnt with "God Save ie Hammond El vÂ¥ all who were te account of wvhere she enjoyet ebekah Grand Ass m South Porcupir ie Finnish Choir prog lons. whie receivt high school educs i through the Un idle Beach) on salâ€" A large number atâ€" ball, fished, boated, sunner there before ?ist. in Porcupine a son, to Mr:=â€"and ng of the Paymaster ster, of Dome Exâ€" n Tuesday for Colâ€" yill be employed as Mrs. Webster and r Collingwond later ‘ramm jâ€"da w‘s ind Mr. and Mi n Kirkland Lal y, of thnat s Society left on Priday to vith Miss Helen od Jt e King ic Orgza been the Of will nd M lay for of hner town. of the Frida d th some hom>o which mb 11 on a~ ; business | ters ear | ing mov Y : next do 9| iCongt id ing We il nesday Miss Be marriag South F wWon D ind from South Porcupine will be cordially welcomed. High Scthsol Pupils Examinations reâ€" sults are published in this issue. Mr. W. S. Blake, Principal leaves on Monâ€" day to work for the Department of Education in Toronto for a few weeks. Miss Lucas and Miss V. Foster, memâ€" bers of the teaching staff, left for Toâ€" ronto chn Friday and Mr. M. Mulcahy will holiday for a few days at his home in Orillia before going on to Torento to take a "refresher" course at the University Summer School. Among Sâ€"uth Porecupine‘s representaâ€" day Ed uC Miss Shower in Honour of Brideâ€"toâ€"be at South Porcupine Wednesda M 1l Other Items of News from South Poreupine and thn Dome. lantern slides. Mtrs. Fred Hepburn returned on Friâ€" day from Hearst where she attended the Pesbyterial as delegate from South Porcupmne. Mr. J. B. Bickell‘s twin plane, "Grumâ€" mond," visited the Algoma Airport this week, bringing in directors of the Mcâ€" Intyre Mine. Simms, Hooker and Drew‘s insurance business will be housed in new quarâ€" ters early this week. Equipment is beâ€" ing moved into the more modern office next door east. Concratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Iryvâ€" the Pesby Por2upint Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Irvâ€" ing Went wno became the parents of a baby daughter cn June 19th in the Porcupine General hospital. der hayv their Mr. McT carr Mit Golden City Sunday School enjoyed a picnic on Saturday, and the Junior Congregation of South Porcupine United Church held a picnic with Sunâ€" day School teachers and Rev. J. A. Lyttle toward the Saturday morning. ed p 1€ pend the summer holida Mr and Mrs. Alec C lvenue,. and daughter, Is wabb M rs n by MilChneli, Matry YOrK, d Helen Hancberry. The Rebekah‘s Bridge Party, held on iday in the Parish hall was a social czess, all who attended having an ceptionally gocd time. First prize » ladies was won by Mrs, Wm. Thomâ€" â€"a pair of embroidered pillowslips; rond by Mrs. M. Bessette ,towels); d third (face cl¢ths) by Miss Winniâ€" d Naish. First prize for men was n by Mr. Levi Sauder (shirt); second Mrs. Maxwell Smith (tiz2); and third ‘s. Freeman (socks). As usual the ach served was delicious. Next Friâ€" nmet resident Roosevelt Takes Republican Aides 11. Te adies was i pair of id by Mr third (fac Naish. T by Mr. Le Irs. Maxvwe ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 1. Frank Knox, publisher of @a2zo Daily News, and Henry s"n, former secretary of state Herbert Hoover, both Republic _ been appointed by Presiden ra0sevelt to his cabinet as se : decorated ecasion, t ind white t a en Wedne 1 Ccity Mrs. tend the fur 1 Porcupine, June 22 â€"(Special Advance)â€"â€"Misses Agnes Robertâ€" d Audrey Bennett were joint es at a linen shower on Wedâ€" at Miss Robertson‘s home for etty Mitchel]l whose forthcoming ge in July will take place in Poarecunine. The house was beauâ€" arl COovE Women‘ _ holdin Ja 1n 1V 17 a the funeral nd Mrs. Osbo jack in to town ‘arly hn Porecupin( Advance)â€" k6 in e, â€"of â€" 11 innount: their Mr. and Mrs. C at hn 1€ valp hS WweeK. Newman spent the : mrart the guest of Mi betr 6f _ take pla« held the presented A delici twentyvy Bingo w he evening rom mctlored to Wednesday and Association of Porecuâ€" an afternoon tea on e home of Mrs. James ville. All who can atâ€" th Porcupine will be 11 10use 2 ind flowetr aave declared f the Rooseve{ 1 affairs. Gordon Sask.., C â€" June 24â€" Mr. and M Brotderick 91 1ing, prizes hell, Mary guests, tng 1M uitably decorat Shaw Springs on PIs used Deing , A basket decorâ€" gifts of linen to the little ous lunch was| from Buffalo en lat: Bowes have m the Dome residence on rdon Roy are he Dome. s home from rth Bay, to 1€ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCLE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 1ite 1 Campâ€" 21 16 SpÂ¥ of w e ML iven being 1a on Miss social : 4 m tal on 0 Mr:s uUn â€" 2ans, 91 ial Pretty Wedding at St. Paul‘s Church at South Poreupime Red Cross Activities at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite oGq fetu ssaurddsuy put ‘ajtt suot ‘Witeatt 384 adoy ay U[jIM ‘suolme2Nj]®EI18u00 alosuts INo O0} puajxa am puts autdnai0Od UINC§S U apts â€"~3I IIIM ‘SIWN pPUE ‘I ‘oJII poruitltu ut ssourddreuy pure xyonl ;o 1soq Ited Addey ou} paustA oum quasoid as1om spua; Lfurtu UJuM 1t uoldacsat t 44q Sutuaig au} UI J2je{ pamoo; *‘ardnco Sunc4 auy1p JOâ€" SpuaL] puUB SsaAllittaI ay} OJ ‘p ‘sIN Jo aU} 4t fuotuaiso su} I9}JB pormlas SEA AoUuuIp sUuIppaA V ‘osnuw SutppoAMm put ues.10 1€ poltldoIJJO CI sW ‘sisond all]} paIlaUsn Blox Auuwup put? ‘usBW se ‘t0oo18 al} Jo utsnod ‘UEwunEy 3a10at)) ‘Ip ‘WUWI@} pUB U}Esly sAauvtq ‘sasotr yu1d JO OSE sem dJap jA BUB 19A q10US UjIM 3Â¥ olA ‘YIIS yM Jo 1202 t# uitA tny ajmb no ‘y{ts IJGAO jlou AIQAI JOo UMGOGS8 SBUO[ B OM ouM ‘mouol JO Sf 8109G0) ‘sIN 44q StMA SUg ‘Slawtal}s UOJIUQ aqtUM s 4q@eEq put sasoIl ;o jganbncog IIMOIS B ols pUB UIOM d.I3M sgAOIS XIIS dUOT J9AMIIS UI ~]> jatiO100 B UIIM pBaU at} 21] 1jUÂ¥NnB3 serm U;Suat J0 jaUu JO [IJ9A 2 "4.!1YS uo Sutultuli} 4tuo xIIS aqtyM JO0 spueg@g® ‘seasoa[s paynd jtous uim tnJ esitmb pus U4Sus3tâ€"100[]J gpeBeW ‘tJ9JJE]} JoAO jaU afjfIlM J9 UMOd s ut 42401 paxoor oraun 13y 4C SULLIBW UI UJALS SÂ¥A ouA ‘opnuq cy.r *SUIWUWUWULL JO ‘S[IDWN Satieug floorâ€"] pufled were | Kauf{man wore a lor silk, cut qu white silk, and white was also [( »t Schumacher Church Rectory the Scene of Pretty Wedding Ssouth Porcu o The Advan wedding Trousseau Tea, Meeting of Ladies‘ Guild of Anglican Church, Schumacher. Schumacher, June 2 he Advance. A very pretty weddit morning, Monday, Jund o‘clock at St. Alponsus Rectory, when Gertr long, daushter of Mr. long, daug Purlonsg, L McDonald, McDonald. ter of tht and â€"TIan groom Father pintP and pin} ent McDonald Furlong v ats mE( qualities and e Eastern South the Red Cross So 102 towels 63 pillow cases 7 pairs pyjamas ert nined iss Kathlyn Belle Mvers and Wilmer Wallace Fera Married. ATt : eV . Wal bric McDonald, mot! Bi Â¥ea M 1 the bride was the in McDonald, brot acted as best man Martindale bed JOV Refugee Artick One Thing Missing 1@A 1 T1 1¢€ 11 PlLOT 1i€ is the son 0o of Bloor av ; _ from Bin the niece of illis, of Tim who was givi the on oï¬ Mi Miss Ma itCh McD> O it pat Hel M i June 24th i 16 Un June 241 asus Pa: AI on of Mr. and M r avenue, and t $‘ Timmin the district, eremony bet 1i, ~cand Ka 11 1 Y FPrank ind Mi ride Of and Mrs. m Furlot the brid: MacD of 16 16 ington, NC Mtr. and M JTunt of simp on Sa 111 HiL Tiztt C Helen cepti lbridt W( i1 PC 101 ith d 1 14 numero humach pecial ind it OHN 1C1 1UsSORA TCO () urlon 4 Mi M ress o turban groom | hurch| hn Al Qualifving for Promotion at 8. Porcupine H.S. Korhnonen, en, Kirtha William 1 nomas : Rewegan Rcmanic Grade Shirley; Dysart, . Mary Vi Grade <â€" XBâ€"Brown,: Mary; . Burke, Shirley; Clark, Evelyn; Curboy, Betty; Dysart, Jean: Eames, Joyce; Ferrigan, Mary Vivian:; Hepburn, Isabel; Hoelke, Rose: Jamieson, Audrey; â€" Lindross, Clara: Malmstedt, Evelyn; Olki, Sirkka; Rolondo, Helen; Scott, Enid;â€" Sharp Flizateth:; Smith, Eura; St.Paul, Doris; Williams, â€" Lillian:; Dunbar, Shirley (Latin); Me2Donnell, Elsa (Larin and Gne. Math.): Stefuik, Mary (Gen. List of Pupils Qualifying for Certificates. Math Grade XITâ€"Belisle, Lillian; Countryâ€" man, June; Handberry, Helen; . Lee, John; MacDonald Plorence; McGuey, Muriel; â€" Maki, Franklin; Mansfield, Viola; Maxwell Smith, Joan; Murphy, William: â€" Nenonen, Marieita; . Pirie, Gracge:; Uren, Frenleigh; Bannerman, Alvin (A. , Hist.) ;. Romanitk, George ((Alg.) ; Sharp, Florence (Latin); Steves, Hazel (Physics). Grade XIIâ€"Cantor, Myra; Clemens, Râ€"semary;... Coffey, Joyce; .Connelly, Kathleen:; Dogue, George; Hamilton, John;â€" Huhta,â€" Alli;. Kellow, Louise] Mills, Maroin: Ristimaki, Irma; Smith, Sschumacher, June 22. â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The Catholic Women‘s League cf St. Alphonsus Parish Church held a very successful strawhberry tea and kake sale last Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Todhunter, Third Ave. The tea was served on the lawn and the tables were attractively arâ€" ranged. Mrs. James Scullion and Myrs. James Philiban were the tea conveners. Mrs. John Griffiths, president of the League, received the guests. She was assisted by Mrs. Todhunter, Mrs. Fred Successful Tea and Sale by the Schumacher C.W.L. Piwyer and Mrs. Ed. Ro‘inson. Mrs. James Dillon poured tea. Mrs. P. Sherbin and Mrs. Ed,. Willan attended the tea tables. The bake table had a nice selection of cakes to choose from and did good business. Mrs. Montiâ€" sney and Mrs. Mansfield had charge of the bake tale. Mrs. Fergusson and Mrs. John O‘Leary were in charge of the kiitchen, and Mrs. T. Johnson was treasurer. The day being fine a large number of ladies attended and enjoyâ€" 11 f{ath. and Gen. Sc.) Kiteâ€"Information ess or fallure in I reasurer. mimber of d afterno ‘he following is the list of students Ssuith Porcupine Schocl who have lified for promotion certificates:â€" irade TXAâ€"â€"Barsevich, Albert; Benâ€" t, FPrancis; Dye, Robert; Farren, uglas; Galbraith, Donald; Haanppaa, lliam; Harper, Leonard; LaForest, vmond: Larsen, Walter; Leiterman, uglas; Luhtala, Walter; Mawhinney, y: Nenonen, Wiljo; Roksa, Louis: deran, Gcorge; Blood, Raymond ig. and Gen. Math.):; Dellaâ€"Veldova, o (Gen. Math.); Dryman,, Murray ig. Gen. Math.): Kehusmaa, Bric en. S2, and Bus. Prac.); MacDonald, iart (Gen,. S¢.); Syvret, John (Eng.). iradge TXBâ€"Burke, Eleanor; Connelâ€" Connelly, Mary; Guitard, lores; Hamilton, Norma;, Harry, lian; Heikkila, Aina; Kelly, Annie; rhonen, Fila; Munro, Jéean; Nikkanâ€" Kirtha: Pyke, Kathleen; Richmond, ace:; Sullivan, Leona; Uren, Edith; lliams,. Winnifred: Baker, ts will not be a ates are. sent to partment. Thest gcust 10. nanli( ench R sone w id policy le XAâ€"Arc, Leo; Baker, Micheal; ignola, Gino; Clement,, Wallace; Harry; Dogus, James; Edwards, t: â€" Isarcson, Winnifred; Larsen, + McLlellan, Douglas; Mahon, is:; Paul, William; Reed, Stewart; an, â€" Nick; Rewegan, Walter; 1ick, Theodore:; Christie, Richard th) : Disher, Harry (French); Mcâ€" J.u,k (Latin): Robinson, Colin T1 (i6 tion concérning Ssutcâ€" in Departmental subâ€" ‘ available until certiâ€" to the school by the rese will arrive about ram HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCIS Ltd. Lane, Erma (Br (Eng. and Gen road ho middleâ€"of Shower Brideâ€"toâ€"be at South Poreupine and Dome Events evidetr which wWas s South Porcupine, June 22â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A mock marriage was staged and caused much fun before a basket containing gifts all beautiâ€" fully wrapped. was brought in and placed before the guest of honour. Ssome very lovely and useful articles were given, and Miss Carlson was both tcuched and pleased by the tangible evidence of affection and esteem in Other Items from South Poreupine and Dome. _Sstpw J0o mouot, UI JIMOUS sUIpp3A V ‘St[BA UStoLIN® .m awmlt StY 134 uomraga Jop 4upsonyp, u0 saaAtst ‘nowed4 JO ‘Uuojj0@ L «W ut 4eptoUy 10p Aspsonyp UO ‘o.\uo[ UOUUIMIW JUBID) ‘sJW pus ‘IW | ‘uo{int ut L3J , 3904\ sTY] 1J9I xan.x.,uo O ‘SIW puU ‘IW upuu 1o[1A@U;) AÂ¥H ‘SIN ~pUB ! 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Varrette, last week‘s New Liskeard Speaker says:â€" "New Liskeard friends learned with sorrow Oof the death of John B. Varâ€" rette, at his home in New Liskeard, n Tuesday afternoon, June 18th, after an illness of short duration. The late Mr. Varrette was born at Sydenham, Ontario, fortyâ€"five years ago and came to Neew Liskeard in 1914, being emâ€" ployed by Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Limited. In 1917 he went overseas with the Canadian Fcrcees and on his return again resumed work with the same firm. Along with other New Liskeard men he was ‘interested in Noranda Mine in its early stages. In 1932 he married Miss Jean McKelvie and shortâ€" ly afterwards they moved to Toronto, spending the summers in the north. Last year they returned to New Lisâ€" keard and took up residence on Farah 207 (Gilles St. *# Call Star Transfer FESSERTON TIM BER CO. Spruce Jackpine Culls iC $16.00 per Thousand Feet and esteem in delightful lunch Timmins Avenue mother, M nam. Ont. "Jack Varre as having beei of fishing and winter months of Noranda, Elme Kelsie of Kingston and Wilfred of Nia: "Puneral services the Unite« (Thursday Dr. Hollin made in ] Missionary to We China Addresses the Local W.M.S On Saturday members and fri Missionary Socit United Church w ing as their guest CXGAILT, Mrs. A. Gillies the devotional pei ‘UWAUY B UjIM pasolo Sumsowu ou} PUB ‘sessoippe aul dtayy Jojp qsand 0J SYUSCU} jo agj0oa t papua}xo fesusy °V ~SIJWN pus €oupy ‘usdep ‘vouoy ut sdinoid pUB \\LIDD JO somjord UIIM ssoippé o ou$ _ ‘sdnos *4 ’puu A£1j0t00g AIBUOISSTN SUoWOM ou}!J0 yioMA ol jo jUajxe Jjo. uo!sta C aaArsd SSIWN * ‘snoatoaopue 1tal} 340ddns j jo uoinu) ayp 0; Suprjoo] ale Siaptsl puB }UaWILIo â€"A01}) alLL, Csgagnjoi j0 puUus papuUunoaA ou; Jo areo ou; pus omqnd ‘uorpgonpa ssuu ‘Supuus; â€"02 â€" SseovIquio â€" UJTAMA _ ‘UO[JIM.I]SUOI0. 10 pipus{(ds B NQ) ‘agaus}$159 .1 suo}s 4tuo jou SumtqI2apUuUN 3IB AgUL ‘sppo ol} JO oftds UI .loia UBY} pojtun alout ats Om ‘ordosd aso al{} Jo ogramoa ay} 0) agng@i1} pied ‘ssouppe o U SSIWN ‘sloxtad3 slonary Carrol] Travelling Secretary ure or menvwbt 5â€"Ai shri Survivin Mseting. * UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF CoOonpronrarioNn or (CANADA The this Canada Northern Power in N OQN No Par Value Commeqt Carroll gave a V of the work 6f d ary Society and She iHustrated ictures of in Korea, Jabfan, pa yabD holders of Corporation, Limited L. C. HASKELL Curnmrmmilativ ilth, and and of refi and Christ _ the Chur eir endeavt payab 8th, 19 44 rvellin to thne cour vho are m : of the t dertaking it a splend ~m, â€" which t I¢ quart A] a€ £ Dir folloy evet nds Phone 1 pI Preferred Stock and A retary thn vili ti Wes he Women S t 109€ and 1uce H 11 paid in« than odds. id 1¢