pine, Dome and the District : Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. â€" RBtrand, of Dome and McDougall ‘Sts., ‘South Porcupine,. a Aaughter, on gust .12th, in Porcupine General Hosâ€" pitel. Mrs. K. Desacon, of the ofâ€" fise staff, and son, Phil, :ane «on tmwo ameeks‘ vaecation in KHearst and. vicinily. SBautunrday for two weeks‘ holiday in Toâ€" wghant Bhips, and f this ship was § f fl 4s procured we shall be glad to ptklhh as no doubt, friends of this lad Wwill, awish to write to ‘him.. ) ponto zind points south. 1 Mr. and Mrs. «oi A48 Front Bt.. Porcupine »a: daughter, on August 11th, in Poreupine Helma Robertson ‘with son, John, and daughter, Alice, are visitimg n ‘Toronto, ‘Owen Sound and ‘ ‘for mome days. Mr.:and Mrs. P.C. Yetman.dowve land, left «on Monday for their : -morawek'svtdtwthlr.nndl\tm samail friends at a party. They All enjoyed his birthday cake and ‘Irad :A wonderful time. Guests :present were ‘AIAIVV : Little Anthony Doran son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Doran, ‘of ‘Cennaught Hill, relebrated ‘his third ‘birthday on ‘Wed- operator: on ane of His couraet'.tt.hf.'!@tadloaonewin"nm'mlï¬'.c),‘ij is in CGermany ms a prisoner of War. WOBDAALRMAAL e Eh e sï¬ iez on uhy ce Bs 4 m ced MSHIP OFFICE | 30. Pine 5t. N, Timmins, ‘Phone 136 sxud 40 Main 6t., Seuth ‘Porcupine, nt houses, new homes, and improvements. ‘Paid ‘back by monithly payments over a number ‘of years. Available in Timmins, Schuâ€" 1871 e 70 Years of Saecurity 4o Policyowners to have been a radio eofm.sflajesty'nm- nd news of the siking saved ‘%tke or Rivers, Manitdba. lish, 4 week for Stratford .after visiting at «14 the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Inglis, .011‘ HOUSC LflROCl( Â¥, Representative " _ §*is giafpcd PHTH sgcday (Wednesday afternoon) has been postponed owing ‘to ‘the uncertainty of ' later on in town : Rir. and Lahti, Sudbury, his son, Malvin anag Mrs. Carl Carruthers, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg, of Kirdland ‘Mm J Bpitz was ‘hostess on FPriday et‘an FEastern B:ar Knitting ‘Bee. Many menwibers and ‘friends ‘were present, the articles knitted going to the patriâ€" stic fund Of ‘the Bastern ‘Star. Mrs. Lake (gues‘s of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marsfieki, of O‘Brien Ave), and Mr. and Mrs. Vick Pukkila, of Budbury. |, ‘"Mrs. AYbert Pasarien (nee Aino Rinâ€" tamaki) of Rouyn, is visiting at the hiome «o1 ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. weeks‘ ‘holiday in Hamilton. Mr.. and Mrs. K. Loma and daughâ€" ter left on Friday for two weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion in Sault Ste. Marie. |bert of Toronto, are wwisitors ‘at the ‘homee â€"of NMr. and Mrs. J. Weir. Beulah, left an Saturday for waecaition in Torento and Peterborough. Accompanying them was Mr. Rayner, ‘fenior, who has been a guest at the Rayner home for the past month and awho is returning to his home in Peterâ€" dhâ€"shcodih Aadtn 44 PRR ET Mr. »and Mrs ‘George Kaufman left on Saturday for a vacation in Kirkâ€" ‘Jland Lake and Toronftof in Kirkland Mr. Roy Campbell,.of Breadway Ave. left on Moenday for Cape Breton Is. Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier and son, af TUIUramt St left on Friday for two in Toronto and ‘Port Hope. "mior;nm service on Sunday in St. Paul‘s Church was eonducted by Rev. Canon R. 8. Oushing, .of Timmins. ~ Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Evans are spendâ€" ding a week in Toronto and will visit %their son, Buddy, of the R.AF. Mr. Bob Pearce is home after comâ€" of Bloor Awe. Kerite have loft for a vacation in Nova Cobden. Mr. Chas. Brown, of the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite, left on Baturday ‘for North Bay, where he will join Mrs. Brown and daughter who ‘have been on holiâ€" day on Lake Nipissing for the past two or ‘her home in ‘Toromto. Miss Phyllis McCamn ‘is on holiday TLAC Preston Hamilton left this week Mr. R. J. â€"Connelly, of Dome Extenâ€" on, is on holiday in Shawville. Mrs. Andy McGinn and children, of rome Ex.., are home from holiday in and Mrs. A. Barrett with Barâ€" and Bobby of the BuffaleAnâ€" at the home of ‘her daughter, Ewing and daughter, Barâ€" on holiday for a fow days Hunter and Mrs. Gilâ€" . at @fr. A. Kemp and two childiren, Mrs. Skoreau, Mrs. Mashford and Mrs. Jonâ€" cas, of Niagara Falls, have returned ‘home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A:â€" bert Moreau, of OBrien Ave. - Mfs. F. J. d Kirkland Lake, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Clemens at Connaught Station. Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hospitai on August lith, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lorne Johnson of Gokien Cityâ€"a son. Mrs. Percy Richards and daughter, MMolly, formerly resident here, left ‘for Welland on Tuesday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, of Miss Phyllis Chupik and Mr. Paul Chupik, of Montreal, are visiting Mrs. M. Dzruba, of Bloor Avenue. ‘ Mrs. W. Bouchard with Miss Anâ€" geline Bouchard motored up From Moose Creek to visit reélatives in ‘town cver the weekâ€"end. children, Peter and Carol left cn â€"ESi2itâ€" urday for holkiday at Wasaga Beach. | Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Lyttle, withaons;’; are on holiday for two weeks at Penn, Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kellow, of Dome Mines, are camping for two weeks a: Kenogami. Miss Loretta Arnold, of Smith‘s Faills, Alan, cf Preston East "Dame‘ dleft «on Monday for holiday in St. Mary‘s and: St. Thomas. Accompanying them was Mrs. Davis, of Golden City. Miss Young and Miss Robinson, Cz the Porcupine General Hospital stafl are back from holiday. . two weeks in Toronto. Ronald is 1ho visit in Oshamwa before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harrison, of ‘Toâ€" ronto, are visiting at the home of Mrs 9. A. Jones of ‘Commercial Avenus. Mrs. Wm. Harrison is Mrs. Jones; daughter. ‘ ~_Miss Ramona Carpenter, .of Timmins, is visiting Mrs. Evelyn ‘Clark, sof Conâ€" naught Hill. Mr. and Mrs. T. Galbraith :and sons, Donald and Angus, are on vacation for naught Hill, is spending a vacation in Owen Sound. Father Roberge, â€"of St. Joachim‘s Parish, is <attending a Retreat this week at Ville Marie. on a charge of careless ‘driving. ‘He, drove past Rares set out by police :and: collided with another car. He said ‘he did not see the lights until too to. Bud Roesebrugh and Jis uncle, ‘Mr. Percy Lemmon, left for a threeâ€"day fishing trip to Watabeag Lake on Tuesâ€" Polise Conrt 4 Liast week Magistrate Atkinson warned that heavier fines would imposed ‘for speeding, but there is a. large number at police court Tuesday for this offence. *"My warning last week didn‘t appear ‘to do much good," was his comment as he fined fourteen, of them $10 and costs. j Fourteen usual qrunks were fined the companied by her son, Mr. Percy Lemâ€" mon, are visiting for a few days at the homes of Mrs. G. Rosébrugh and Mr. Walter Lemmon, of Connaught Mr. and Mrs.®Hy Kaplan and son, who haxve been visiting in Regina with (Mr. Kaplan‘s parents the past month, are expected home this weekâ€"end. Miss K. Woodall is holidaying in Torâ€" onto until Sept. 1ist, and Miss Marjorie Woedal]l left on Gunday for two weeks‘ vacation in Toronto, Moantreal and Quebec ‘City. » ©TQUUIMCCZIL ‘WUCLC Al1lIClU LC usual. Former South Porcnpine J. Brozeau was fimed $20 and costs H. S. Teacki=r Married Three paid fines (one of $100) for illegal ‘pessession of :Mquor. O. Aho was fined .$10 and costs for Csk1 was GdIsnussed @LIICrT A 1enguly hearing. ‘The compleinant‘s evidencse was to the effeet that the defendaent chimed some wood she had cut and was piling in the bush. In the struggle she was knocked down by one of sticks of wood. His Worship thought that there had been a tussle for possession of the woed amnmd the lady had suffered lan, cf Preston EHast Dame‘ ~On j â€"____ [onday for holiday in St. Mary‘s and: t. Thomas. Accompanying them was: rs. Davis, of Golden City. $ aCâ€" Father Dies at Ireland Other News from Schumaâ€" cher and District. ed to Mr. John OTLeary, Second Ave., ‘Tho the news this week of the dea‘th of his father, Mr. Patrick John O‘Leary, Tralee, Ireland. Mr. Bill Gollier left last week for ond Ave., left this week for a holiday a:t Rachester, USA. Mr. Charles Buttler, manager â€"of the Bank of Gommerce, is visiting at Mud Mrs. E. ‘Finchen, léft Saturday for Toronto, ‘where she will join her son, Leo, who is employed at Weston. ‘ Miss Muriel Harris, Third Ave., is visiting Miss Ronholm.â€"at TInoquois :Falls.. has returned from a varation in Torâ€" Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Syne, Railrcad £., quring the weekâ€"end. _ Rapper Eddice LeBrun, of the RCE., stationed at Pstawawa, visited at his. home on Fourth Ave. during the past, Mr. and Mrs. Tall Poavan and son, David, motored to North Bay for the weekâ€"end. Mr. .Joe Markovich :and niece, Kay Markovich, of Detroit, Michigan, ar2 visiting friends in Scthumacher. Mr.and ‘Mrs. J,‘Gr-ifmms,“mrst Avese., and Mr. and Mrs. Barker and family, Third Ave., are holidaying at McInâ€" tosh Springs. i Â¥isiting in ‘Toronto. Miss Barbara Waite, of Toronito, is‘ visiting friends in Timimmins and Schuâ€". macher. ‘While in town she is the: guest of Mrs. W. W. White, ‘Tlmmms' Mrs. Domenico Defelice, Fourth Ave., visited in Kirkland Lake during t.he Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Wallace and. family, Fourth Ave., left by car for a‘ holiday at Fort Erie andâ€"other points. | Mrs. Clarence FRiendal, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. V. Angrignon, Second Ave., prior to going on to Hamilton where she will join her husband who is employed there. Mrs. °J. R. Todd left last week for Lake Simooe, where She will visit Mr and Mrs. Gordon Wright. Mr. A. J. Hayward is visiting his son, Stirling, in Toronto. peaple from Schumacher chartered the iboat for Wamaitin, and a pleasant day Mr. and Mrs. Dick Keene, First Ave., miotored to North Bay, during the weekâ€"end. | y The many friends of Mrs. Ed. Wilâ€" Navy. ‘On Thursday evening Mrs. Fom MacKenzie and Mrs. John Armstrong were hostesses at a dinner parby held in their honour. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke have reâ€" turned from a ‘holiday at their sumâ€" mer eottage ‘at North Bay. Mrs. Alex Welsh and children have returned from a holiday in Toronto. lan, Third Ave., will be glad ‘to hear that she is able to ‘be home ‘from the hospital in Montreal and is feeling much better. Best wishes are extendâ€", ed to ‘her for a speedy and complete recovery. ‘ . Mrs. Woads, Second Ave., is visiting friends in Kirkland Lake. was enjoyed. to The Advance)â€"The following wedâ€" ding which took place in Toronto on Saturday last, will be of interest to South Porcupine peoaple as the bride was a member of the High School staff in town for the past two years. Beâ€" fore she left here in June her pupiis presented her with a silver tray and crystal bowl as «a token <of their Wesley Cooke and Buster Todhuntâ€" er left Friday for a holiday in Monâ€" treal, ‘ prior to going on to O.t:ba.wa. "White and cerise gladioli and Berâ€" muda lilies decorated Hart House Chapel for the weddingâ€"performed by United Churech on Ssaturday afternoon, when Wivian Ethel Paoster, deaughter of Aug. 13â€"(Special to Bennett, Fifth Ave., is blossoms and she ecarried in Court â€" Tuesday Afternoon pinrik sheer, with matching shirred bonnet and cascade bouqust cf rubrum lilies, delphinum and @ladioli petais. Gordon L. Dearborn was bhest man. A reception was held at the home of the bride‘s mother and the couple left on a motor ‘trip to the Leaurentians. The bride left in a silver grey wool suit with Chilean wine accessories. ‘bride is a graduate of the University of Teronto, and the groom a memiy>y of the staff of Runnymede Collegiate, is a graduait> of McMaster University. The couple will live in Toronto." Eight juveniles appeared in juvenile court on‘ Tuesday afternoon and were given sentences by Magistrate Atkinâ€" son.. All of the boys were put on probation, some for a nineâ€"month period and others for a period of six months. The boys were charged with Last week some of the juveniles were ‘caught and charged with stealâ€" ing a number of small articles from ‘the pockets of ‘one, Osmond Martin. Mr. Martin was swimming at Charleâ€" bois at the time and he had left his pants in his car. ‘When he returned to the car he noticed that someone had gone through his pants. Mrs. Marâ€" tin had seen two young fellows hanging around the car and she told her husâ€" ‘band about them. He started to search Another pair of lads were charged with breaking into a house at the rear of Pine street, near the cemetery, and stolen a tent, some groceries and two fishing rods. The loot was valued at about $30.and was all recovered. These boys were given terms of nine months «during which they will have to make regular reports to the Children‘s Aid ‘Society. ‘The same two young fellows Were Facing a Number of Charges of Breaking and Entering and Theft. a number ‘of breakâ€"ins that had been investigated â€" by Detective Ernie Former S. Porcupme Man Among Victims of Plane Accident P e i S en enE for them and after chasing them all around the lake they were captured. These two fellows received probation terms of six months as it was their first offence. j were charged with stealing a bicycle, the property of Conrad Bisson. ‘The bicycle was recovered and returned to the owner. | Four other juveniles faced charges l@id under the Children‘s Protection Act and were ordered to report to the Children‘s Aid Society for a period of six months. South Porcupine, Aug. 13â€"i(Special to The Advance)â€"Genuine regret and real sorrow is being expressed in South Porcupine today upon learning that Captain Hal C. W. Smith, who crashed to his death in England on August 9th with twentyâ€"one others in an Atâ€" lantic plane accident, was the Pilot H. C. W. Smith who lived for some years with Mrs. Smith and baby, Mary Louise, in South Porcupine, and pilotâ€" ed the Wicks airplane at this airport. He léeft South Porcupine less than three years ago to pilot the Royal Mail Everything must be sold at once. ‘Premises to be vacated. 20 P Cash Register, ‘Office Purniture, Complete Vulcanizing Equipment, Tire Spreader, Battery Charger and Tester, Compressor, Hydraulic Lift, Brake Lining Equipment, Spark Plug Cleaner. Reconditioned T i r e s, Relinery, Springs, Mufflers and Tg_il Pipes. Complete ; Stock of Auto Accessories â€" Must Sell NEW ONTARIO AUTO SUPPLY Schumacher _ He was a veteran of the last wo‘ld war, and was well known in Canadian fiying circles. His name was associatâ€" ed with many «"mercy flights‘" in this North Country when he resided here. Mrs. Smith‘s present address is 6 Cornâ€" wall Ave. (Apt. 6) Town of Mount Royal, Quebec. Etatement ‘of Finances for Receipts Balance on hand, March 31, Donations . ‘Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Employees ... 195.01} Dome Mines Limited ... 200.00. Hollinger Consolidated ............... 500.00 . McIntyreâ€"Porcupine Mines *.... 250.00 Town of Timmins ... 2,000.00 Town of Kapuskasing ... T5.00, Township of Tisdale ................. 375;00,4 Porcupine Lodge A. F. A. M. . WCiolden WBeaver Lodge ... Thics, 152.00 NMorthern Lights Chapter ........ Arbutus Chapter â€" O.FE.S. ... 10.00 Campaign Committee â€"................ Ssundry Donations ....................... 462.27. ‘The following is the auditor‘s reâ€" port on the finances of the ‘Cochrane District Children‘s Aid Society for the, year ending March 31st, 1941, as preâ€". sented at the annual meeting of the Society on Friday evening last:â€" Aid Soctety. ! General Maintenance Town of Timmins ... Township of Tisdale Town of Cochrane ...............: Township of Calvert ... Province" of Ontario ... is TOSUNOLY .:. c Travelling Refunds ..................... 284.35 Province of Ontario, grant .... 1,5000.00 Total receipts from all sources 23,027.3D Disbyrsements Salaries ........... General office Travelling ... Qutside board Clothing .......... Year Ending March 31st, 1941. .15 additional on W’Touri:t fare) > . 6,079.07 â€" 10797 . 1,0(}2.89 11,552.00 . 1,009.87 14,863.09 284.35 @ Plan to see allthe Canadian Rockies pn your Western trip this year . . : fnvel the scenic way across C anada by the smart airâ€"conditioned Conâ€" cruises through the sheltered Inside Passage to Alaska. AZl ontside rooms. Travel West the scenic way â€"the Jasper wayâ€"by the Continental Limited. Th g cars from Toronto ‘to Jasper and Vancouver. Unexcelied diningâ€"car service at You‘ll enjoy a stopâ€"over at Jasper â€"Canada‘s Switzerlandâ€"where soarâ€" ing ipeaks, seweled ‘lakes, ‘unrivalled summer Activities and Canadian National‘s Jaspér Park Lodge, invite clases (ï¬undnd) fare* you can break your rail journey with a delightful "inland ocean" voyageâ€"sailing Lake Hucron and «the majestic Superior by modern ship with every travel comâ€" fort. Connections are also made at Vancouver or Prince Rupert with Canadian National‘s "Prince" boat you to a glorious vacation. Your local Agent will gladly furnish you with information as ‘to fares, At no additional cost over first THunrspay, aAvaust 14TR, 1941 "Your trousers dock very creased this morning." "Yes, T left them lying on the floor all night,." "Why didn‘t you hang tham up?" "Because I was in ‘em."â€"Exchangse. You will be told the truth about‘your eyesâ€" and plasses will be preâ€" scribed only if needed. Optometrist Main at Golden S. Porcupine Third at Cedar