Baskets of flowers, containing conâ€" gratulatory messages on the opening of the new store, and flags were used in the decorations for the event. «All proceeds will be used in the war work agf the T.O.D.E. Those who assisted were Mrs. 6. Wheeler, Mrs. Alex Allen, Mrs. Dorschâ€" ner, and Mrs. Coulson. Mrs, Holtz actâ€" ed as treasurer, and Mrs. Gordon Hall, af Schumacher, presided at the piano during the afternoon. and se Pozzetti Mrs. A, Booker, war work convenetr, was in charge of the afternoon tea, and received the guests assisted by Mrs. E. Wheeler. Pouring tea were Miss FEllen Terry, 2nd viceâ€"regent; Mrs. Jas. Keene, past viceâ€"regent; Mrs, A. Carriere, past viceâ€"regent; and Mrs. Halperin, substituting for Mrs. L. E. Dorway, 1st viceâ€"regent. In opening the event, Mrs. H. L. Traver, Regent, thanked Mrs. Shaheen on behalf of the 1.O.DE. and also exâ€" tended a vote of thanks to all who atâ€" tended the event. She emphasized the fact that Canadian women should buy British and Canadian goods, in this way assisting the Mother Country at this time. A draw for a beautiful tablecloth and serviettes was won by Mrs. C. ‘"That Dr. Durkin be appointed an Inspector of Meats and Foods jointly for the Town of Timmins and the Township of Tisdale, at a salary 30 per cent. of which is borne by Tisdale." The appointment of Sanitary Inspecâ€" tor was deferred until Sept. 9th. The clerk was instructed to write to the T. N. O. authorities in order to have a continuous walk from the Comâ€" munity Hall in order to cut down trafâ€" fic hazards. The charming models were Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mrs. Chas. Pozzetti, and Misses Annabelle Lang, Mary Adams, Phyllis McCoy, Vivian Pierce, Aileen Teeple, Janet Fisher, and Margaret Keeley. Two little misses, Rayette Brochu and Myrna Vaillant, added greatly to the attractiveness of the event with their daintiness and "grownâ€"up poise." Litâ€" tle Rayette Brochu also presented a tapâ€"dance number that won much favour. South Porcupine, Sept. 11â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"At a council meeting held on Sept. 3rd the following resoluâ€" tion was put through:â€" Canadian Pacific Joint Appointment by the Town and Township BTOPOVERSâ€"will be allowed at any point in Canada on the going or reâ€" turn trip, or both, within final limit of ticket, on application to Conducâ€" tor; also at Chicago, Ill., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and west, in accordance with tariffs of United States lines. The new Shaheen‘s Ladies‘ Wear Store opened formally on Wednesday afternoon with a fashion ‘show and afternoon tea in the splendidly decorâ€" ated new premises in the Bardessono Block. The event was under the ausâ€" pices of the Golden Chapter 10ODE., and was attended by a large numbser of women from Timmins, Schumacher and South Porcupine. Featured were furs by E. Herman and Co., Mary Muffet Dresses, Princess and Tatteler coats, all of which were fashâ€" ioned in the newest of fall styles, Mrs. L. Johnson, representative of the E. Herman Co. was present from Toronto for the event, and brought with her many of the finest styles presented by the company. These furs will be disâ€" played at the store throughout the reâ€" mainder aof the week. Excursion ticketa good in Tourist, Parlor and Standard sleeping cars also available on payment of slightly higher passage fates. plus price of parlor or sleeping car accommodation. ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Port Arthur, Ont., Chicago, Ill., or Sault Ste. Marie, returning via same route and line only. Generous optional routings, GOING DATES DAILY SEPTEMBER 13 TO 27, 1940 RETURN LIMIT;:; 45 days Large Attendance at Tea and Fashion Show for Benefit of the 1.0.D.E. Pleasing New Premises of Shakheen‘s Store Decorated for the Occasion, Which was Also the Formal Opening of New Store. Address by Regent of 1.0.D.E. Special Bargain Excursions PACGE CTZX% Full particulars from any agent WESTERN CANADA LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. 38 THIRD AVENUE TICKETS CGOOD TO TRAVEL IN COACHES TO ALL STATIONS IN YES! The new and greatest Westinghouse Radios for 1941 are now all on display at the Home of Westinghouse Among those who were present were: Mrs, Johns, Mrs. J. Coombs, Mrs.â€"Fishâ€" er, Mrs. Webber, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Sleep, Mrs. M. Bennett, Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. R. Backhouse, Mrs. C. M. Macâ€" Elwee, Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Ormston, Mrs. J. Shaw, and Misses Gwen Bright, Hazel Bright, Lily Loughton, Mary Coombs, Dorothy Chyâ€" mnoweth, Peggy Shaw and R. Fisher. Pembroke, Sept. 11thâ€"Mrs. Robert Cotnam a well known resident of Alâ€" lumette. Island for practically all her life, died at her home there Tuesday morning after an iliness of only a few days,. She was in her 92nd year. Mrs. Cotnam is the last member of a family of 10 brothers and sisters. Born in Huntly township, Mrs. Cotnam was the former Bridget Ryan, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. With her parents she meved to Allumette Island ‘when five years of age and she was particularly active until a few days prior to her death. Married 60 years ago, she was predeceased by her husâ€" band by 12 years. She attended St, Joseph‘s R. C. Church, and the funeral service will be held from her late residence Thursday morning to the church and burial will be made in the Parish cemetery. Surviving are three daughters and four sons: Mrs. John Fritzpatrick, Mrs. Joseph Gallagher, Allumette Island: Mrs. Thomas Duff, Detroit: Henry and George, Allumette Island: Thomas Oshawa, and Denis, Timmins. There are 40 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. During the evening the guests enâ€" joyed whist and five hundred, winners of the prizes being as follows: Five hundred, Mrs. O. McCann, consolation, Mrs. J. Ormston; whist, Miss Peggy Shaw, consolation, Miss Mary Coombs. Following a mock wedding, the gifts were presented to the bride in a charmâ€" ingly decorated carriage, and the hostâ€" ess served a delicious lunch. Miss Iverna Fisher, brideâ€"toâ€"be of Saturday, was guest of honour on Wedâ€" nesday evening at a linen shower at the home of Mrs. H. Chynoweth, 38 Laurier avenue. Those who were unable to attend but who sent lovely gifts were: Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Aide, of Schumacher, Mrs, J. Starling and Mrs. V,. MacElwee. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Brideâ€"toâ€"be Guest of Honour at Linen Shower Last Night Mr. D. Cotnam Bereaved by Death of His Mother Miss Iverna Fisher Honâ€" oured by Friends Last Night. Manager cof the Palcon Shoe Store, opening Saturday in new Bardeâ€" ssorfb Block, Mr. Phil Pocock, was formerly manager of the Sudbury branch of the firm with which he is awisociated. He has had ten years practical shoe experience. Mr. Pocock is ‘married and has one child. His family will residge in Timmins. Manager of New Store OPEN EVENINCGS Felicitations to South | Porcupine Librarian Doors Open Saturday Morning at 9 o‘cliock Guest‘s were: Mrs. Evans, mother of Reeve V. H. Evans (here on holiday from Winnipeg):;: Miss Hamilton, and Mrs. James Wright. She was presented with a tinted picture of the Mattagami River at Wawaiten lower landing. A new highway motor coach service between Fort William, Port Arthur, Nipigon, Beardmore, Geraldton and inâ€" termediate points over the new Transâ€" Canada Highway, providing a daily serâ€" vice in each direction, was inauguratâ€" ed on September 8 by the Canadan National Railways and operated by a She was entertained at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Newman, at a surprise party, a decorated cake being a feature. Congratulations to our librarian, Mrs. Brinton, who celebrated her birthday on Wednesday. New Highway Bus Service Benefits Geraldton Camp South Porcupine, Sept. lith, special to The Advance. S\ c ges Growing girls‘ cxfords in a variety of leathers and colâ€" ors.. Detachable Shawl tonâ€" gues White, black, brown with pliable leather sole. Sizes 5â€"814, 1.59; 9â€"11!%, 1.99. Growing â€" girls‘ militaryâ€"heeled oxfords, Black, tan or brown .. FALCON SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE â€"FAMILY FALCON SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE â€"FAMILY Black and brown kip â€"patent leather oxâ€" fords., Sizes 5â€"8!4, 1.49; 9â€"11!4, 1.89 12â€"2‘6, 1.99 /¢,,///x///? ols \ io /4/ fa«~ ut ;//fll ////‘ //;/./I # t qxX M seey o j ./w/,., C y** w // 7// Nt / /// //////// ///, ./_/ , f 4 a3xN , lt /‘.‘. : | § ..6 : NA NN N / B N as / f se /////// ///»//: ////t//%////z/,//// l ;/% N /\,/ ,,,/ 3t .,/,.,/VA,/.,/.;// , 7,.////, N †W \ W THE PORCUPIKE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO jserz’ers may be handled to, from or | bet‘ween any point on the bus route east of Nipigon, It is stipulated that no local pasâ€" sengers may be carried on this bus service between Fort William, Port Arâ€" ‘thur and Nipigon, nor between points intermediate thereto. Through pasâ€" | sengers may be carried from Fort Wilâ€" liam, Port Arthur, Nipigon and interâ€" mediate stations to points east of Nipigon or vice versa, and. local pasâ€" The Northern News of Kirkland Lake says that the bear story of the week is that of a bushman somewhere near Sudbury who met a bear. He, had several riflies packed in the back of his car for registration, and no ammunition, f subsidiary company known as Canadian National Transportation Limited. The eastbound schedule calls for a daily departure from Fort William at 8 am., Port Arthur at 8.15 am. with arrival at Geraldton 3 pm. Westbound there will be a daily departure from Geraldton at 6.30 a.m., with arrival at Port Arthur 1.30 pm. and Fort Wilâ€" liam 145. There will be a 20 minute rest stop en route. BEST BEAR STORY THIS YEAR ford â€" perforated. Sizes §814, 1.49; 9â€"1114, 1.89; 2!2, 1099 # a b ow w ob # # o 4 # # Black patsnt leather oxâ€" oft kid oxfords., Builtâ€"in Supportl 4 a # 6 6 # 6# t# 4 6 4 a 6 6 # SPECI A LS! 29 PINE ST. 8. **** (BARDESSONO BLDG., TIMMINS) . puittn «s $2 5Q "~ $1.49 Jackie bopped the other youngster with his fist and broke some bones in his own hand. His hand had to be xâ€" rayed and then put in a cast. He did not give many details for some time as to how the incident came about. But one day he broke loose and said what A few days ago Jackie was standing watching the No. 12 Porestry Company parading through the streets when anâ€" other youngster made some remark about the soldiers, and disparaging the uniform. These were fighting words to Jackie whose own father and his grandfather had served in the last war. (From Northern News) One "fifthâ€"columnist" in Kirkland Lake is out of business for the time being and so is a young patriot who culdn‘t stand hearing him joking about e soldiers on parade and the uniâ€" forms they: wore. The lad who took personal responâ€" sibility for checking such an outburst by another young lad is Jack Kellaway, 81 McKelvie Avenue, just 13 years of age. ‘Just now he is wearing his hand in a cast, as the price of superâ€"patriotâ€" ism. 13â€"Yearâ€"Old Kirkland Lake Stands Up for Algonquins Boys‘ wingâ€"tIp black oxfords Heavyy leather sole. Sizes 10â€" 1.89; 12â€"1!4, 1.99; 2â€"5!%4 2.59. Wedges!!! Beautiful combinaâ€" tlon’o 8†them 4 0 4 6 44 6 t# b t 8 # Boys‘t black boots. _ Stout i;);;gv-weaâ€"flwrié sole. _ Sizes 11%4%, 1.99; 12â€"2, 2.29;,; 214â€"35 \ _ They‘ll Wear ; Falcon Shoes We welcome you to our new storeâ€"A store where "service and shoe fitting" predominates. No doubt that a store as modern as the Falcon creates any number of questions. Satisfy your curiosity withâ€" out embarrassmentâ€"come in ana make yourself acquainted with our "high standard of service," Let us fit your new shoes perfectly. We take pride in offering, the services of our expert shoemen to fit you. We heartily invite your patronage and to try the Falcon Brand of "Service and Shoe values." Bma5%.. P 1 eJ J hael izes 10â€" $1 89 % â€"514 _ 2â€"5!4, a Stout S1zes 99 21.'2-51 Falecon Shoe Store Here shopping is made easy because shoes for the entire family are found in one place. Smart styles, for every occnâ€" sion, for every member of the fam: ly. Depend on Falcon to serve your family best! Nice Distinction A certain London magistrate once had occasion to say to a solicitor who had been unusually long with his he thought about other boys who lsuth! at the soldiers who are willing to fight for their country. 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