For Any Useful Purpose Including Fuel â€"Requireâ€" N ~â€"â€"~ ments l . oNE yEar To REPAY_ ; »YÂ¥i‘n *A ies Y 2 % # s MB C s k _ followed hy C§4 1J My: cs-;’ï¬â€˜@ Py s f)4a+: â€" !NSURANCE “WH‘I'CH 'mm thre j BANK ARRANGES. # «4. : 4 Priest‘s Home to be Scene of Quiet but Pretty Event E11 w ty ï¬,{ 11 Ja * it 2"f ; P . «i tÂ¥3 39 mwhnre R.oad f h\ Outs-of-tcwn ‘guests at the wedding | Abranam, â€" WA »~beMr.: and Mrs.. Dave Chenier," Jenny En ,-otmdmm Mr: apd"Mrs. E. H. Basâ€" tiah, 6f SBhillington, uncle and aunt ‘of the bride; and Mr. Harold Bateman, with the R. C. A. F ‘at Trenton, couâ€"‘ aing,ttba bride. Corporal James)a4 % Bttemm.of Camp brother Of| _ @ thehflde’inlnmmfltmvet, this time. The attendants Mr. tnd' Mrs. W. Briggs are from Detroit. 1V0 Prim't.ohermarriase thebride:: : been entertained at showers by : o Cash and _New Goods Left .)oe i 122 Cedar street south;| â€" ' * Mt. W. Briggs, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the |* groom, will act as groom@man. Following the ceremony, a wedding of Miss Ethel Batem ~Miss Ethel Bateman, a bride-to-be. ‘dinner will be sorved at the home of l of toâ€"Gay (Thursday) was entertained the bride‘s parents, 61 Maple street/ on Monday evering at a dolightfully south, ‘to relatives and close friends:j arranged miscellaneous shower at her Mrs. Bateman will receive t.he guests] home, 61 Maple street soubh Mrs. W. in an afterncon dress ‘of violet Briggs being hostess. featuring . with) the evening, a deliclous lunch'; white accessories and a corsage Oof"| was served, the table being centred with: wases. She will be assisted by ‘the|a daintily attired minj@ture bride and: grooms mother, Mru. Chenier who will| greom. The popular bride was the reâ€" wear black shser, with white access0râ€"4 cipient of many gifts Tor her new ies and corsage of roses, and by Miss| home Among those present were: Mrs. V. Jenny Enright, who will wear flowered | print, with white accespries, and roses. Gervais, Miss Cecile Millette, Miss Arâ€" Intheewemnzthebridemdsroom lie McCuire, Mrs. H. OMNeil, Mss G. Gervais, Myrs. Ethel: Watson, Mrs. J.; will receive their friends at a receptâ€" h. They will take up residence @t) Jacobs, Miss Kitty Hale, Mrs. G. Cheâ€". To be Wedded Afternoon at the Notre Dame Church The priests‘ home of the Notre Dame; des Lourdes Roman Cathollc Church will be the scene of a quiet yet charmâ€"> ing wedding this (Thursday) afternoon at 4 o‘clock, when Miss Ethel Elizabeth, Bateman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.. R.‘ Bateman, of 61 Maple strget southi becomes the bride of Mr, Leo Anthony: Chenier, son of Mr. and Mrs. G..L. Chenier, ‘of 38 Middlston avenue. The Hev. Pr. Roberge will perform the cerâ€" emony. _ Mrs. W. Briggs, siu;er of the groom, will be wearing an ‘@fternoon dress of sand ‘crepe, fTashâ€" joned with wide panels of japonica and brown at the front, and bearing a redingote style ‘coat to match. She Will wear a matching picture hat, The lovely ‘bride will wear ‘a streetâ€" aength ensemble of Queen‘s blue Marie Antoinette® crepe, fashioned with 4 simple round nsckline, slightly gatherâ€" ed bodice with buttons for neckline to waist, and short puffed sleeves. The full flared skirt féatures triple pleatâ€" ing throughout the front and a bolero Jacket, with elbowâ€"length sleeves is fastened with novel shirred waistline to the dress. She will wear a white picture hat, white gloves and shoes and a corsage of pink Briarcliffe roses. home 61 Maple street south. of Northern Eoiowing ie ccvemons; a . beite! L . 0_ s $ 144 Phone 134 â€"Other: J * Amounts at mm â€" Low RHa j st BY ADVANCED STUDENTS SCHOOL OF HAIR DRESSING ; 31 . Permanent Waves MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE and shoes, and a corsage of 12 Monthly ‘ C"\Arena Offered to . O C â€" â€" 1UIIOWCU W, ""The Fifth M" :‘ Nr. Mustard 'flfl mach at hoth "services., AWW%:AII such small amounts as the light OilH, and so general acoepbame of the ofl'er not be made., , Shower Event in Honour of Miss Ethel Batem: poses. It is pleasing to learn that this‘ has already been done by the owner of the arena. Mr. John Carnoyale, who volunteered the use of the arena to bhe‘ Algonquins for armoury purpwes for the mere oost af the lights, taxes, ‘etc. The Advance understands that the ofâ€" fer has been taken advantage of on amore thnn one ‘oc:rsion. The cnej drawbhack is that the Algonquin Regt." has no funds available:â€"even to pay j ‘Amoag those present were: Mrs. V. Gervais, Miss Cecile Millette, Miss Arâ€" lie McCuire, Mrs. H. OMNMeill, Mss G. Gervais, Myrs. Ethel: Watson, Mrs. J. mmmtty}hkflrs@am- lie McCuire, Mrs. H. OMeil!; Miss G.; Given in marriage by her father, the Gervais, Mrs. Ethel: Watson, Mrs. J. bride was a picture of loveliness in a Jacobs, Miss Kitty Hale, Mrs.: G. gown of royal blue tafféta, fashiohed nier, Mrs. I. ‘Gfaff, Mrs. Margaret] With a sweetheart neckline, shitred Abraham, Mrs. A. R. Bateman, Miss| Waistline, and flared skirt, bearing a Jenny‘ Enright, Mrs. ‘C. Claenier, theqd busile back Oof rows of shirmed taffeta. is, and â€" Shirred taffeta was also fashioned into shortâ€"sleeved bolero.jacket, and! ishe wore a wideâ€"brimmed white halo white gloves and white shoes, and J carried Sshower bougquet of pink | _ Mr. â€"Earl Marcella acted as smatronâ€" ofâ€"honour. charmingly attired in a In an editorial note on Monday ‘The Advance suggested that it would be a more pleasing patriotic gesture of the owner of the arena here were to ofâ€" fer the use of the building free to the Algonquin Regiment for armoury purâ€" Situate in the: Town of Timmins,‘in the District "of: Cochrane <and . Provirice of â€" Ontario, gmnted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: ««The ~Surface Rights ‘of Lot Number Wi).as@mmnmlï¬-fln (CTemiskaming), now ‘deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane. sale: by public ~auction at the office ‘*of E. C. m:wm.mme Gorden Block, Pne sweet North, Timâ€" mins, on Wednesday, the day of July, dflo the hour of 41:00 <o‘clock in the fogencon, all the right,.title, inâ€" terest ‘and equity of mdeumibn ‘of :the above / nrnamed> ‘debtor, . â€" Vieno (Walnee) m, ‘to kml out fthe ftfllcw-' ing dmribed lumls and tenemeï¬ viz: The said. landâ€" km’ Part ‘of Paroel+ 1940 in: ~the : reglster {fer .. South East Céchrane and is describedas Jol-; J0OWS:â€", : ~ F Plaintiff ‘and Harry Sheriff‘s Office, Cochrane, April 19th, Armstrons Electric 898 i John D. Mac Sheriff, District of: Oochmne A Complete Electrical and Service ' oszwm of We{ldmg â€" A lovely summer wedding was solemâ€" nized at the Church of: Nativity this. (Thursday) morning atâ€"9 <‘clock, wiwhj ‘the Revy. Fr. Roney united in marï¬agei Miss Mary Claire Dorothy Liwemu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph vereau, Of 70 Eim street south, Mr. james Gerald Tierney, son of MrJ and NMrs. John ‘Tierney, of Pembroke. clats, carelesmess ‘on the part of the mine officials is believed ‘to be . the cause of the 'yont‘h's death. Exact deâ€", talis will be‘ brought out in the inquwt.» Odlonel D. F. Pidgeon, of Toronto, manager of the minie, has ‘been reâ€" leasi>d on $3,000 bail, while Otto May: superintendent, is being brought toe Kirkland Lake for trial by Provincial W‘Etatfle"r 'n'imble who !arl, During the ceremony, Miss ‘Olive Laâ€" freniere presided at the ‘organ, and soloists were Mrs. Therlault, who sg.r;g- "Ave Marie," and Mrs. Joe Everard. Mine, near Bourkes, have been arrestâ€" ed by Inspector J. Gurnett of the imâ€" vestigation department of the ‘Ontarie Provincial Police, in connection with the mysterious ‘death of 18â€"yearâ€"old ‘CiHifford Carter at the mine last ’I‘hurs-; day. ce cue crew from the Lake Shore Mine was called to attempt revival with the Tespirator but there was nmo ‘spark of. Coroner Dr.. Edis at »the time would n _make a stamement regarding. his findings in the autopsy he comâ€" â€"The Surface Rights of Lot N'umba'; Mt Hundred and Seventy (870), as shown on Plan Mâ€"30 @Gudbury), nw‘. depositéd in the Office of Land 'I'ifles at ‘Cochrane. . . ’t.his wee‘k ‘for Simcoe to take May in custody. ‘The mechanical supérhiten- dent of the mine, Ed.â€" Wride, has been held as a material witness but is out; ‘on $2,000 bail. . ‘CHfford ‘Carter was found dead at 52â€"54â€"56â€"58. Mine Officials Held the ‘bottom of the Wolf Lake Mine shaft last Tuesday afternoon. A mes- ducted. Tisdale and is described as follows:.! . Mt. IÂ¥an [Tresider, of. ‘Oobalt, has: Situate at the Town of Timnins in| P°Cn the guest Of his «unt, Mrs. E. the District of Cochrane and Province| . | . Manager and Superintenâ€" dent of Wolf Lake Mme to Face Charges. _ . Sherift‘s Office, Cochrane, April 19th, According to Provincial Police offiâ€" usys Sheï¬m' i)ist«rict of oochra.ne l* m“ C â€"RA LRA ~£QOG * Two officials of the Wolf â€"Lake Gold. iss Mary Claire Dorothy Laverean and Mr. Gerald Tierney Married. . 5 Miss Cioria ‘Ootriam has been visitâ€" ing n’t "ner M at Demers Centre,. m Mbuke Nt Misbmthymmretm ‘ed Pront Mrovitreal to spena the summer , KMt. maldm with the R:C.â€" MathMmmes- td@ymspflda!ewmttï¬isme brother, Mr. Leo. Chenier and @and Mrs. W. Fdmonds and son, Cliffond and Norman, and Mis. N. Edâ€" mohas, wegues'sbf mend.s at North Bay this Bmmâ€"-*so‘Mr jand Mrs. Con,. CuThane of| 58 mmsm mmeh warly this and aile A a% Mr. A. Mm was recently apâ€" mmtt the : Faloon Shoe Store, SUmmencher, rewmh word this week thut his services with the R. C. A. F. trave ‘been accepted,~ and will leave shortly wmupw<am â€"Rot. A. Magson is the new minister of the United Charch at Mathuson., Rev. and Mrs: Mazwom took up resi-- Gence Matheson last week. mae wbem the funeral of Mr. EdWards who was killed recenitly when he fell under a train. , A. Durecher, . the Style Shoppe Furriers,; left ‘on Wédaesday ~Miss Mary: Cotnmam wasa Fecent visiâ€" tor to friends and. relaflves *ln the ‘Otâ€" ‘tawa Valley, _ ol 1OA ; â€" @AV~. _ _A . _ OME _ mamgmew-mmmmwed- ding this aftermoon. â€" at her home. We 73 1 ie ul 2 0e ns 34 420C spend n three weeks visiting relatives and friends at ‘Ottawa and ~Mra.: Gme ‘HIHM, »of ave., has metered mm-r MWo visit relaâ€" tives oOf the Norman Hill. spend a holiday visiting Miends at Arnâ€" P T ' â€" 4 Lo9 : Mr. Norman Graeber is visiting relaâ€" tives at Golden Lake, Renfrew Count?. and Mrs. Dave Cheriier, of Coohâ€" spent at and pow is, when the true worshippers shall worship the FPather in spirit and in tmith: for the Father seeketh sudx to worshp him."â€"â€"(Johin 4:23) . ww t y xz Spriuce street northâ€"â€"a daughter. â€" mï¬mmm:em Bornâ€"on dJithe 1940, to Mr.â€"and)tables featuring tasty Fint MMMWNMM}BG and other baking, which found of 136 Cedar street south at St. Mary‘s nmy sale, mmbm"dhe suolet; M G. Smith. (nee Jessie Wwatt ‘of. The Finnish uaies"m mgu hwmmam Mary‘s| making plans to hold «events ir Bosp!tal-â€"adand'zter \â€" j the Puture in m«mm. . CGoftnâ€"on Anie 18th, wmmm and|Cross, and in yview of the suoces they ‘Mis. Donat Mï¬y Riverside] made with events in aid of ‘The 1 bflvewt Maty‘s "Efoapitalâ€"a son. mmammmm FHorhâ€"â€"on JFone Woth, 1940, ummnumummmuï¬nm Albert Clirke of 42 Wende aveâ€"| be completed. Ammum , ' mmmm towm. mmnmmaflt@ mws . Borutski . of : 100B1 for ‘the arternoon, with ‘individtusl .tea S 2 ull n 2 8@ d c oc Power ‘of 139 "Wition avenue! * J * $