Dean Kester defended M. Banich, of Schumacher, who was charged «with conducting a business without a license, Bergt. Douglas testified to having been present at the Kirkland (run by Bapich) when cigarettes, and coffee were served at 2 am. Banich had no Under M nay.: > Mr. Paul LaMothe is home for ‘the summer from St. Joseph‘s School Sud bury. Miss Peggy Edwards, of Dome Exâ€" tension, entertained recently in honour of Miss CGenevieve Carlson, brideâ€"elect of this month. A dozen young people, Friends of the guest of honour, enjoyed Miss Edwards‘ hospitality, and presentâ€" ed Miss Carison with a group gift of a plece of electrical equipment for her future home. All had a delightful time. medical attention. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mcâ€" Phail at one time resident at West Dome, then of Timmins, and Larder Lake, will be interested in knowing that they have recently taken up reâ€" sidence on the MoManus property near Bkynner Lake. Harry Grewcce, who has been in Gravenhurst Sanitarium for the past year, returned to South Porcupine on Monday, improved in health Miss Ruth Verner, who has been in Montreal for some months arrived home last week to spend the summer with her parents. Bornâ€"In Porcupine General hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Findlay, 58 Powell avenue, on June 25thâ€"a daughâ€" ter. Mr. and Mrs. George Birch arrived in town on Sunday from North Bay, where they were married on Saturday last by Rev. J.â€"C. Humphrey in the Proâ€"Cathedral of the Assumption. Mrs. Birch was formerly Miss Antoinette Boire, of Chapleau, daughter of Mr. and <Mrs; R; Dillon, and Mr. «George Birch is the son of Mr. and Mrs.+J. Birch, of Toronto. The bride was atâ€", tired in an afternoon.dress of pale blue, sheer with pink flower hat and wore a corsage of pink roses. Se was attendâ€" ed by Miss Loretta Boire, cof Burwash, as bridesmaid, who wore a gown of pink crepe with white accessories. Norma Brigden, in white, attended the bride as flower girl. A reception was. held after the wedding at the home of Mrs..J. Brigdon, North Bay. Mr. FPrank :’E'zgch, of South Porcupine, was best. n: Mr. and Mrs. G. Birch are takâ€" ing up residence in South Porcupine on Bloor avenue. Myr. Birch is.employâ€" ed atb the Preston East Dome. Mine Mr. R. P. Kinkel, Mr. V. Neilly, and Mr. Ed. Keeley, of (Buffaloâ€"~Ankerite, are attending a mining convention at Bigwin Inn, MuskOoka, this week. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Chas. Brownâ€" and daughter, Louise, left on Saturday for vacation in Toronto and points south. sSchumacher â€" IX, Ruth Sky; X Bruno Bertol; XI, Doreen Wills; XII Emily Klimo; XIII, Julian Lambert. South â€" Porcupineâ€"Grade â€" IXâ€"Ray Laforest and Mary Aina Heikkila, equal;: grade X, Lillian Williams; grade XI, Fernleigh Uren; XIH, Edna Macâ€" donald. j The following are prize winners in the ‘Democracy" eontest and we have been granted permission to <print the essay of the fourth fcrm winner in Porcupine, the fifth form winâ€" ner in Schumacher in the next .edition. of The Advance. (The recipients of prizes will be present at the Kiwanis dinner. enlignhtening pieceés of WOTK MWIil be presented to the winners. (Prizcâ€"a copy of Neville Henderson‘s book, "Pailâ€" ure aof .a Missicon"), Permission has been obtained for the erection of the Kiwanis Road Signs at each end of the town. These will be erected under the capable direction of Mr. Ciarence Andersen, .and will proâ€" claim to all and Sundry that we have Kiwanis Club in South Porcupine. Bouth Poreupine, June 26â€"â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Kiwanis meeting this Kiwanis Club at South Ser at United C Porcupine to DiSCllSS at South Po s omm Democracy This Evening "s N_ Porcupine an Public Affairs, Citizenship, Included. Prizcs to be Proâ€" sented to Students of the Various Grades in Tisdale High Sschools for Essays. «Other South Porcupine and Dome News. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District Police Court istrate Atkinson on Tuesâ€" Court therefore wil continue to D€) the guest of Mrs. E. S. Somerville on held in the oid building for some weeks| Tyesday. also the preâ€"health clinic. Notice will l in be given of final arrangements, and| W eddin the official opening. Schumac_h(fr__ _‘ * > 14 “g' AAAAAA The new township building WRiCh is Fanueq rgi‘i'ngp;‘(;pe;ty, with Mrs. Velma to be known as the Administrationj Armstrong and Mrs. Jane Blackburn Building, we believe looks much MO"®/acting as joint hostesses. Miss Violet imposing now that it has received it':"Burke. who becomes Mrs. McTaggart final coat of and has its overâ€"|,,, Thursday, was made the guest .of cogat scaffolding removed. Some at the picnic, and was preâ€" the equipment of the township is BeINE | by the group with a twin Mcâ€" moved in this weekâ€"end, but owing t0|prine travelling setâ€"suitcase and the dardiness of shipping new furniture | qressing caseâ€"in honour :of the forthâ€" will not ‘be in active use for a week °â€coming event. $o. , Mrs. (Dr.) Smiley, of Matheson, was New Administration :« Building of Townehlp Nearing Completion |=* South Porcupine, June 26th, Special to The Advance. R. Dubruil, accused of stealing a| ‘bicycle, by breaking the lock on a sha‘ck | and entering, was given six months. Bateman accused of reckless driving in Whitney was fined $25 and costs and had his license suspended for 30' days. Dean Kester ably defended his client, the question of careful caluula-‘ tion of distance from the centre of | the road in conjunction with glarmgl oncoming headlights being under disâ€" | cussion. "I suggest your worship, thatl there was no criminality here, but error in judgment", said Mr,. Kester. But the fine was imposed. | Will Not be in Active T for a Week or So. Asked if he was willing to renew his bail, accused hesitated, whereupon his worship said, "Say yes, quick, or I may not renew it!" He did. Three local young men accused of stealing $99.20 worth of cigarettes from McDonald‘s Bottling Works premises pleaded ~guilty. One is only just 16 years of age. They went in by the back .door, lifting it to unlock it. Lawyer ‘Gardiner pleaded for one of the boys, and the Magistrate respondâ€" ed ‘that the public must ‘be pretected, and sentenced one, a former reformaâ€" tory "boy, to six months‘ hard labour, the other two to three months each. Neshceoff, accused of reckless driving resulting in collision with J. Nepiuk at the Coniaurum road, had his case poqt- pcned till July 9th. Magistrate fined Cicci $50 and costs or 30 days, with the admonitien to keep his mouth shut in future, or he would get a jail term. â€"months, this time," said his worship. Isadore Cicci charged under the Canâ€" ada War Measures Act for having used words of disaffection to His Majesty pleaded not guilty. Two men testified that Cicci had said ‘To hell with the King" on an occasion in the Pire Hall at Stchumather. plea was that his expression was unintentional® and he meant no harm. Father Martindale gave ‘testimony ‘that Cicci bore a good character and he believed that his loyâ€" alty to the British Empire was genuine, He said he had a feow drinks. Crown Attorney <Caldbick read out a list of previous convictions since 1928 against Webster, including vagrancy, drunkenâ€" ness and ‘theft, including two terms of three months each. A. Sippala, owner of the restaurant, said Webster came asking for credit His wife gave a clock (produced) as part payment, and they were allowed a room. Constable O‘Neill found the radio on a dresser in Webster‘s room. We‘bster himself gave evidence. He said he bouzht the radio for $4 from a man in a car whom he did not know. copt of the charter of the club but | the solo, "Grateful«O Lord." "The men one was forthcoming from Chief MC-;or the choir sang "Softly Now the Light Innis. Under byâ€"law 52 he was perâ€" of Day." to a special setting, with Mr. mitted to sell to members only, and as Pruce Macdonald singing "The Blind his sworn testimony was that only Plowman" as solo. "Christ Has Cz:nâ€" memisers had been so served, the maâ€"| quered Sin and Death," was given by gistrate dismissed the case. | the choir. Rev. J. A. Lyttle preached a J. Webster, on a charge of theft sermon on "Other Refuge Have I None" pleaded not guilty. He was charged , and after the service another service of with having stolen from the office of‘ prayer and intercession was held. Dr. Paul, in South Porcupine a Northâ€" Fourteen firemen of the Scouth Porâ€" ern Electric long and short wave portâ€" ; cupine Fire Dept. are leaving on Saturâ€" able radio. Dr. Paul identified radio day to take part in the tournament at produced as his property. He testified, New Liskeard conducted by the Temisâ€" to have been appraised by his partner| kaming Firemen‘s Association jointly Dr. Atkinscn, on Thursday that the with the Cochrane District F.A. ‘They radio was missing, and notified police. have keen steadily practising for this Police investigated the Star Restaurant|event for the past few weeks and are and found the radio in Webster‘s room. in good shape to compete. ster.|_ Misses Winifred Naish and Dorothy | Wilkins leave on ‘Thursday by car for ‘Toronto where Miss ‘Naish will visit her sister for a time, and Miss Wilkins n iwill spend part of the summer at Laâ€" o val, Que., for summer course in French. Ilp’ Mrs. B. Breakey and Mrs. 8. Green j ~were joint hostesses on Monday of this 'n week at a bridge party given in ‘honor i fof their sister, Miss Genevieve Carlson. \A delightful evening was spent by a Jse!num:ber of guests, bridge prizes being | won ‘by Mrs. Ralph Ellis, Mrs. W. Atâ€" ‘kinson and Miss Peggy Edwards. Sschumacher, June 26â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Wednesday afternoon, June 26th, a pretty wedding was held at Trinity United Church Manse when Inez Elizabeth Jessie Brown, Timmins, became the bride of Orvil Sidney Lang, Ssouth Porcupine. The bride was atâ€" tended by Evelyn Durkin, Timmins, and Calvin V. Lang, South Porecupinge, was groomsman. The Rev. F. J. Bain ofâ€" ciated. Sudbury Btartâ€"A veéeligious faster in smaller numbers, and one housewifte on the South won‘t eat untll me hears the | the list. ‘But, no matter what they do call. Elsewhere, the Lord helps thcue-’at other times, they‘ve now just ene who help themselves, as usual jobâ€"winning the war. | _ Two days‘ â€"holiday has been given ‘Dome Mines employees for the Dominâ€" \ion holidayâ€"Monday and ‘Tuesday. \ Miss Isabe!l ‘Smith is recuperating ’mcel;, at her home after tonsil operaâ€" |\ticnâ€"on Tuesday in hospital. Schumacher Wedding Yesterday Afternoon A pleasing picnic party was held on Wednesday afternoon by a number of vycoung people at a dog cabin on the Canusa Mine property, with Mrs. Velma Armstrong and Mrs. Jane Blackburn acting as joint hostesses. (Miss Violet Burke. who becomes Mrs. McTaggart _ Among South Porcupine men leaving | on Friday with the Algonquin Regiment |are:â€"Tom MCKay, Harry â€"Gillan, V. | Hills, Don Pecore, Lewis Pyke, Sr., and . George Romanick. Sixteen guides from South Porcupine have registered for camp at Night Hawk Lake to date, leaving on Tuesday next. A surprise party and shower in honeoer of Mrs. Benny Laffin was held on Monâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. H. Varker on Bloor Ave. with Mrs. Alfred Salter as joint hcestess. About sixteen guests were present and whist was the entertainment of the evening. Mrs. B. Laffin won first prize with Mrs. Butler second and Mrs. B. Mitchell third. iA delightful iunch was served at the end of cards. Miss Bessie Verner is on vacation at Camp Winnebago in the Muskoka disâ€" trict. Miss Annie Kelly is leaving on Wedâ€" nesday or holiday in Toronto, to stay with her grandparents or the summer. Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. Trory, of Front St. and family, are leavings on Thursday for permanent residence in Toronto. 4 i Our sympathies are extended to Mrs. Allan Pearce whose father, Mr. A. U. Bailey, died on Tuesday (25th) in St. Joseph‘s hospital, Peterborough, after a short illness. Mrs. Pearce left last Thursday after learning of her father‘s illness and removal to hospital, but his death is a sad shock to the family. The late Mr. Bailey‘s home was in Hastings and he was present at the funeral of the late Mr. Charles V Gallagher, who was a brother of Myrs. Bailey. Surviving are his widow, t‘wo sons, Paul and Gerard, and oneâ€"daughâ€" ter, Mtrs. A. Pearce. Mr. Allan Pearce, accompanied (by Bcb Pearce left on Tuesday evening by car for Hastings, and Mr. Pat Gallagher left on Wednesâ€" day for the funeral which will take place on Friday in Hastings. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Benny Laffin, of 121 Strachan Ave., in Porcupine General hospital, on June 2#%5thâ€"a daughter. bpecnal Services at United Church at South Porcupine Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dryâ€" land, of South Porcupine, on June 25th, a daughter, in Porcupine General hosâ€" pital. Fourteen firemen of the South Porâ€" cupine Fire Dept. are leaving on Saturâ€" day to take part in the tournament at New Liskeard conducted by the Temisâ€" kaming Firemen‘s Association jointly with the Cochrane District F.A. They have keen steadily practising for this event for the past few weeks and are in good shape to compete. Bornâ€"In the pital on June Phil Jenney, of a son. South Porcupine, June .26â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A special service was held on Sunday evening in the United Church, the choir renreding five numâ€" bers: the Anthem, "O Lord, Thou Art the Lord," with Mr. Mayes rendering the solo, "Grateful «O Lord." ‘The men of the choir sang "Softly Now the Light of Day." to a special setting, with Mr. Pruce Macdonald singing "The Blind Plowman" as solo. ‘"Christ Has C;:onâ€" quered Sin and Death," was given by the choir. Rev. J. A. Lyttle preached a er News from South orcupine and the Dome. Porcupine General hosâ€"| 23rd4d, to Mr. and Mrs.! 97 Toke St., Timminsâ€" | THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARITO Windsor Star: Membership of the Canadian House of Commons includes seventyâ€"eight lawyers, fortyâ€"eight busiâ€" nessmen, thirtyâ€"seven farmers, eighteen doctors, ten teachers, nine engineers and four clergymen, with publishers, drugeists, butchers and machinists in smaller numbers, and one housewife on the list. ‘But, no matter what they do Kitchen help was given the conâ€" venor, Miss Ward,. by Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Jacks, and Miss M. BBell, Mrs. Wadâ€" dle acted as hostess asristed by Mrs. H. Dobson. The Strawberry Social was planned to be held on Mrs. ‘Gilbert‘s lawn but owing to the inclement weather the social was held in Mrs. Waddle‘s home. Mrs. Jenson, convenor of the bakeâ€" table was assisted by Mrs. Keen and Mrs. Loader. ‘There was a nice lof of hnemeâ€"made cake, cookies and buns diw)laved at this table. The tea tables were attractiveély deâ€" corated with tulips and lilacs. Mrs. Butler, the convenor was assisted by Mrs. Eyvelfson, Mrs. Percival, Mrs. J. Cowden, Mrs. Wallace and MisS F. Keen. Sschumacher, June 27th. Special to The Advanceâ€"The Schumacher Laâ€" ies‘ Anglican Guild held a very sucâ€" cessful Strawberry Social on Wednesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Waddle, Platt Vet. prop@rty. Schumacher Ladies‘ Gurld Held Successful Social The Ladies‘ Guild is grateful to Mrs. Dye for loaning her home for the cccasion, and to all who patronized the affair. / Mrs. D. Reed and Mrs. T. Kelly preâ€" sided at the sewing table; Mrs. Wilfred Deacon and Mrs. R. Wood at the bakâ€" ing table with Mrs. Burton as convenor of the kitchen committee, Mrs. B. Webb and Mrs. Douglas assi<sing. Mrs. R. E. Dye and Mrs. Libby (Guild president) formed the recepâ€" tion committee with Mrs. Knectel, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mrs. F. Hepburn, Mrs. F. H. Hall and Mrs. Stitt waiting on the tables, which were prettily deâ€" corated with forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. A very successful tea was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. E. Dye, Dome Mines, spomjpred by the Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church. Although the weatherâ€"man was not kind and the day was, unfavorable many people made an extra effort ‘and got out to tne tea, some coming in from Timmins and Schumacher and the surrounding besides Dome, Dome Ex. and South Porcupine being well represented. It really ~was a strawberry ‘tea as most delicious ~strawberry â€"shortcake was served. [The bake table was, as usual . soon â€"depleted of its fine array of good things and the many nicely made and attractive handâ€"sownâ€" articles found a ready sale. South Porcupine, June 26th. Special to The Advance. Delightful Tea Held at the Home of Mrs. R. E. Dye A cheque for $450 from the Insurâ€" ance Co. for a fire loss claim on the old jail is to be turned over to the Tisâ€" dale School Board S. S. No. 1, who have purchased the building. Ontario Municipal Association conâ€" vention is to be held from August 27 to 80 this year. This communication is to be held over for further considâ€" eration. s A tank car of approximately 8 thouâ€" sand gallons of M.C. 3 Asphalt Road mix is to be purchased from British Amgrican Oil Co. at 14.2 cents per gal. F®.O.B., South Porcupine, 8 police raincoats are to be purâ€" chased from Clark‘s Mien‘s Wear. Schumacher, June 26â€"(Special to The Advance) â€" A quiet but préetty ‘wedding was hold Wednesday afterâ€" noon, Jung 26th, at the Trinity United Church Manse, when Clara Margaret Reid, Timmins, became the bride of Wiltons Eli Caesar, Timmins. Miss Lena Reid attended the bride and Mr. Harry E. White attended the «groom. | ~The Rev. F®. J. Baine officiated. Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire were granted permission ‘for a Tag Day in Tisdals on June 25th. (Tag day for funds for a bombing plane). Mrs. W. Lang concerning granting rent allowance was deferred to next meeting. rather than 100 p.c. Granted. A. Holovaci complained re sewer ‘blocking. Engineer was instructed to investizate. A repres@ntation from Allan St. apâ€" plied for lights. This was referrtd to the Light Committee forâ€"a report J. Smith applied for 50 p.c. of his wages only to be applied against taxes rather than 100 p.c. Granted. A petition for water on Second and Third streets at Gold Centrs. ‘Engiâ€" neer instructed to proceed with water as soon as aeposits are fully paid. Township of Tisdale Council Deals With Variety of Matters Under Acting Reeve G. Helmer Councillors Fairhurst Cavanagh Heino: South Porcupine, June 26th. to The Advance, Requests for Water, Lights, Ete., Dealt With. Pretty Wedding at Trinity United Manse. Schumacher inm"fy !Entrance Classes _ ; . 4 m« CS . ‘|Another Big Shipment »< »«» ) Hold Pleasing Party of Goods Made by Eastern 5.n%,‘.§5€;255 ’ ()t:}:l(]»(}]' I\)'i::\":\i(.«t'.t' Schumacher Porcupine Red CrOSS and and Kirkland Lake, June 24 (special)â€"| ‘Johnny Sylvester,, 15 son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sylvester, 88 Main Street died Monday night in Kirkland Lake District | Hospital from injuries received Monday | ‘afternoon when he dfell from a truck j driven by his brother Victor. Acc'ord-i | | ing to police, the boy was riding on i the back of his brother‘s truck when he ; decided to jump onto the running| board and enter the cab with his broâ€" ther in order to escape the rain. Vicâ€" tor SBylvester said that he saw his younger brother jump and then disapâ€" pear. He was not sure whether the| truck passed over him. The lad was removed by ambulance to hospital, but never regained conscâ€" loustess. Mr. Lorraine, of Buckingham, Queâ€" bec, is visiting his nephew, Mr. Yvon Lorraine, Pirst Ave. Miss Sheila Griffin, of Toronto, is visiting her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"laiw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin, Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, Pirst Ave., motored to Smcoth Reck Palls during the weekâ€"end. Miss Velma Sloan, who has been visiting her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer, left Tuesâ€" day for her home at Camphbell‘s Bay. Mr.. W. Hannigan is in Toronto atâ€" tending the FPirst Aid Convention. Dhes as Result of Fall From Truck at Kirkland Mr. Alphonse Vadneau and Mr. E. Vadneau, of Campbell‘s Bay, who have been visiting during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Vadneau, Gold Centre, left Tuesday for their home in Campbell‘s Bay. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Vadneau, Gold Centre, and Billy Prior, Pirst Ave., who will visit there for some time. Mr. and Mi visited during ROCck Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hrold Hunter and litâ€" tle ‘son are holidaying at Manitoulin Island. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Argue, Fourth Ave., leff this week for a holiday in Ottawa and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Roy, and ilttle son, left Saturday for a vacation in Toronto. Mr. Pranchke, of also Mr. A. Heinz, of Sudbury, and the Reyv. Heinz, of Wabewawa, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jucksch, First Ave., during the past week. Mrs. Roy Mumford and little son, Douglas, left this week for Gananoque, where they will visit Mrs. Mumford‘s parents. Miss Edith Kennedy, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs, J. R. Todd, Railâ€" road St., left on Friday for Winnipeg, where «she will visit friends for a few days prior to going on to her home in Trail, BiC. Mrs. Maurice Hastie, of Kirkland Lake, was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home «of Mtr. and Mrs. Tom Quine, Railroad St. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Langford and little son, John Patrick, have returned from a vacation in Toronto and Kingston. Mr. William Smith, Miss Fern Smith, and Miss Mary Burbidge, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Dollery, have returned to their home in Toronteo. Mr. and Mrs. B. Pettie and Miss Alâ€" befta Pettie left for their home in Toronto after visiting for a few days at the home of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Delâ€" lery, Second Ave. Gloria, Mamie, and Mary Lou Lanâ€" dreville, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Landreville, Third Ave., spent a few days visiting friends at Troquois Falls. The many friends of Grant Barron will be sorry to hear that he is ill in South Porcupine hospital. Grant is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barron, oldâ€"time residents here prior to moving to South Porcupine a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Stewart and famâ€" ily are on holiday at Brantford and Hamilton. Mrs. James Lander and little son,. Jim, left today (Thursday) for their home in Winnipeg after visiting for the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Douglas Cotcher, Timmins, and her ‘brother, Mr. P. Hunter, Schuâ€" macher. chumacli The Adva; classes of Mr. Walter McCrae, Third Ave., was visiting in Sudbury during the past week. â€" AUVanct) â€" C Iné entrance classes of Schumacher public school held a party Tuesday afternoon. Miss Helen Samson gave selections on the guitar; Miss Patricia Campbell, Cathâ€" erine Lafontaine and Gordon Webber, gave piano selections; Miss Jessie Soulâ€" lion danced the Highland Pling, and Miss Lily MacGowan danced the Sailâ€" or‘s Hornpipe; solos were sung by Miss Hilda Burgeon, Jack Tomlinson and Tratt. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Eshumacher is losing another oldâ€" timer. Mr. and Mrs. Gharles Pennie, esteemed residents here, left Wednesâ€" day for Timmins where they will take up residence on Pine street. , Mrs. Ann Harvey, Gold Centre, is holding a tea this afterncon (Thursâ€" day) at her home 51 Ave., Gold Centre, the proceeds to go to the comâ€" fort fund for the soldiers. Everybody will be made welcome. held a party Tuesday afternoon. Helen Samson gave selections on guitar; Miss Patricia Campbell, . erine Lafontaine and Gordon W gave piano selections; Miss Jessie lion danced the Highland Pling Miss Lily MacGowan danced the or‘s Hornpipe; solos were sung by netr, nce> . Tom Moore and family the weekâ€"end at Smooth in« 27â€"(Speciatl to LEleven Hundred and Sixtyâ€"three Articles, Including o i _ Pyjamas, Hospital Gowns, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bandâ€" afternoon. Miss| _ ages, Socks, Sweaters, Searves, Mitts and Articles for lections on the| _ Refugees, Make Up One Week‘s Work for Eastern Porâ€" Campbell, (‘1!‘1- cupine Red C]’OSS. sA m sw : Schumacher, June 26â€"(Special to |The Advance)â€"A :pretty wedding was held Saturday, June 22nd, at the Trinâ€" ity United Church Manse, when Estelle | Mae Murray, of Wew Glasgow, NS., beâ€" | came the bride of William Ross Fraser, Schumacher. Mrs. George McDonald !attended the bride and Mr. George McDonald was groomsman,. The Rev F. J. Baine officiated,. 4 Sscarves (2" 23 Sleeveless sweaters. 5 Turtleneck sweaters (long sleeves) 2 Helmets. 2 Pairs halfâ€"mitts. Ne surgical dressings were made as our shipment «of :supplies from Headâ€" lquarters in Toronto did not arrive. | _ In addition to several pairs of blanâ€" ~kets and refugee clothing sent for the week under review, the following list of ‘refugee articles was included in the |shipment: .’ | | | | | Saturday Wedding at the Trinity Manse, Schumacher South Porcupine, June 26â€"The Eastâ€" ern Porcupine District Branch, The Canadian Red Cross. Society, is pleased t report the following list of articles shipped to Divisional Headquarters at Toronto, for one week ended June 22, 1940 : 102 204 Red 3 TLong sheets 2 Towels. 1 Pillow case. 7 Pairs men‘s wool socks. 4 Pairs â€".men‘s wristlets. 7 Pairs girls‘ filannelette pyjamas, 4 Pairs Boys‘ flannelette pyjamas. 8 Children‘s flannelette bloomers. 1 Boy‘s jacket. 1 Boy‘s knitted suIt. 2 Child‘s knitted sweaters. 6 Women‘s cotton vests. 2 Fairs women‘s bloomers. 1 Women‘s <wool vest. 1 iChild‘s coat and tam. 1 Boy‘s suit. 4 Children‘s white cotton panties, 1 iChild‘s pyjama suit. 1 Girl‘s flannelette nightgown. 2 Babies‘ nigzhtgowns. 1 Girl‘s sweater, wool skirt and socks 7 iGirl‘s cotton dresses. 4 Pairs blankets. 6 Cot sheets 35 ASK FOR A STAMP INSTEAD OF CHANGE DAIRIES LID A CANADMIAN COMPANY OWNED AND ~OPERATED BY CANADIANS Phone 301 â€" South Porcupine War Savings Stamps Are Now For Sale by your Pairs seam Searves 46 Hospital Suppli¢s Suits of pyjamas Hospital gowns. Surgecns gowns. Dressing gown. Pillow cases. Gauze handkerchiefs. Khaki handkerchiefs. Surgeons towels. Sheets. Hot water bag ‘covers. Rolled bandages. Knitted Supplies Pairs army sOcks. Pairs seamen‘s socks 18 Pairs seamen‘s socks 26" Refugee Articles ols y a F13 o 2 2 4 2 A i 5 2 A * 2 ao s l h.A h lb PAAA A A DOMINION OF CANADA Nro"-'oo""llo War Savings Stamps are issued and guaranteed by The Dominion of Canada. Sixteen of them will be redeemed foar one $5.00 War Savings Certificate, Sudbury Star:â€"Judgin number of French troops the German communiques ing, it is difficult to believe was really short of manpo ‘]BI[ d}IU[A pUB }%03 pUB XJ°[( UJIM Ssaup JofO> adtag Sea oimgt au.1, ‘outcdnatod UINOS anuaat oBM 99 ([IM Sutuamj3a uo pus ‘ojtuoIQ,1 pus ut }4.0S$ Â¥ .1OJ PUB[UYMOCN. ay} uo jja[l ardnoo potruslW 4mou We extend best wishes happiness to Mr. and Mrs. (Renfrew "Mercury‘" ple; Mr. J. R. Andre to the bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rev. J. A. Lyttle riage ceremony, a left soon after for which was held a mins. South Porcupine, Juned 26â€"special to The Advance. quiet but very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon in the Manse, â€"Porcupine, when Miss Ida IL, Andrews became the bride of Mr. Stanley Bruce Fdmondson. Miss Anâ€" drews is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs J. Andrews, of Dougâ€" las Ont.; and Mr. Edmcondson is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Edâ€" mondson, of Toronto. The bride looked charming in an afternocon dress of queen‘s blue crepe with short jacket and threeâ€"quarter length sleeves. She wore a white hat and white accessories and carried a shower bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, and fern. Miss Jean Andreéws niece of the bride, looked very pretty in an afternoon gown of copenhagen blue silk jersoy, with large matching hat, and wore a corsage of pink roses. Pretty Wedding at the Manse, South Porcupine of manpower s acted as bestâ€"man Also attending were Andrews. performed the marâ€" 1 the wedding party the wedding dinner FPern Cottage, Timâ€" d couple left on the aort honeymoon in nd Toronto, and on e at 66 Rae avenue charming in an jueen‘s blue crepe and threeâ€"quarter wore a white hat es and carried a pink sweetheart ey and fern. Miss f the bride, looked fternoon gown of jersoy, with large wore a corsage of ison. Miss Anâ€" daughter of the idrews, of Dougâ€" mondson is the Mrs. FP. W. Edâ€" from the reported by s surrenderâ€" that France for future Edmondson. se ccpy)