Tok ue % Mr. and Mrs. Andy Whetham and daughter left last week for Toronto where Mr. Whetham will join the Air Force at Manning Pool. L Police Court _â€"_â€" Five illegal parkers paid $1 and costs Tuesday‘s police court, and two motorists who failed. to observe the *"‘stop" sign. * Two accused of speeding paid $10 and costs, three others were adjourned. D. Inarelli, accused by R. Elley of assault in Schumacher, was fined $25 ($44.75 in all), many witnesses appearâ€" ing on both sides. The assault was braught about by Tanarelli resenting Filey talking about being responsible for having him fired from the mine. Flley used his lunch pail in defence but the magistrate found Tanarelli guilty fo the assault. Accused of conâ€" _ beer in a public place a man pleaded not guilty and protested to his worship that not only was he not Miss Clare Harty, brideâ€"toâ€"be, at the end of this week, was the guest of honâ€" our on Tuesday las; at the home of Mrs. Knectel. ~Miss Harty was a memâ€" ber of a small bridge club, and those comprising it met, with Mrs. Knectel as hostess with Miss Gena Higgins asâ€" sisting and after an evening of bridge presented her with a group gift of a lovely picture for her future home. A delightful lunch was served by the‘ hostess, _ On Thursday evening Miss Harty was once more honoured by a number of friends at the home of Mrs. Sam Tessier. Mrs. Huot was joint hostess with her daughter, Mrs. Tessier, and bridge was played during the evenâ€" ing at which Miss Montgomery won first prize, Mrs. Reg. Huot gaining second. The brideâ€"toâ€"be was presented with a lovely sevenâ€"piece kitchen set of pyrex ware from those attending. The hostesses served a dainty lunch. Those present were: Miss B. Shaw; Miss Montgomery:; Miss G. Higgins: Miss T. Burns: Miss D. Wilkins: Myrs. EKnectel: Miss P. Kennedy:; Mrs. W. G. Woods: Mrs. A. Hanty; Mrs. T. Cahill: Miss Marguerite Harty; Mrs. Reg. Huot. Those contributing to the gift but unable to be present were: Miss V. Morley and Miss Ursula Chrictie Mrs. J. Hough has returned from vacation in Ottawa. Accompanying her for a short holiday was her father, Mr.C. R. Cannon, of Portland. . Miss Hazel Cameron, of Prey on East Dome, left on Thursday for holiday in Ottawa and other points. Mr. (Milas Clarke left on sunday for holiday in Castleford. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Langdon and two children, jwho have been on holiday in Halifax, have returned home. Mrs. A. U. Bailey, of Hastings, is spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. Allan J. Pearce, of Connaught Hil]. Miss Louise Miffler, of New York, is on holiday at the home of her sister, Mrs Charles Penney, of Leighton St. Mr. Reg. Roche, of Jerome Lake Gold Mines, arrived in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Browns, of Connaught Hill, who have been holiâ€" daying in Lanark, have returned ohme. Mrs. Jim Sharpe, of Dome Ex., who is in Oakwood Nursing Home, Toronto, announces the birth of a son on Priday, Fept. 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Raymond and family, of Dome Extension, moved to Timmins on Tuesday. in Kingston. Mrs. S. Sky is ; medical treatment Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. Homer McIntosh left on Tuesday to commence his third year at the Torâ€" onto College of Dentisiry. Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Chapman of Dome Ex. have returned from holiday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight, Huntsville, are taking up residence town in the downstairs apartment the McIntosh building. Tisdale Council to Send Parcels to Soldiers Overseas " South Porcupine, Sept. 21â€"(Special to The Advance»â€"Tisdale Council is sending Christmas parce!s to all enlistâ€" ed men from ‘Ti«dale serving overseas with the forces. A complete list is deâ€" sired, and names and numbers, etc., of men will be welcomed. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District “M- W s ts ts cesc uce mscc . t cce nscsmmsn omm ies on O be present were: Miss V. Miss Ursula Christie. Mrs. Andy Whetham and diiy appearâ€" les. The assault was by Tanarelli resenting s parce!ls to all enlistâ€" dale serving overseas A complete list is deâ€" and mumbers, etc.., of not of of Lï¬ TX FOR SALE BYâ€"â€"â€" Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. District Conferegence in Interests of Girl Guides guilty but that he He was discharged Besides Guides from Timmins, Dx cupine, ladies of associations were from Kirkland Lak Madame Commi Coubalt was preset from Cobalt who i neartily given to Mr. Murra After another song had by Mr. L. Hunkin, Mr. Sky that it was the intention of Club to hcld bridge parties the hall. The Kiwanis carnival is to be held this week from Wednesday evening to Saturday and bingo etc., will be played, also beauty and baby contes‘s schedulâ€" ed. A booth with liternature, etc., of the V.O.N. will be a feature of the carnival. as Gmuilide ins Mrs. Wishant, interest to all in answering After the dinner community singing with Mr. Nix at the piano took up some time and Mr. Hunkin pleased all with his singing of "When Song is Sweet." The Reconsecration pledge was reâ€" peated, Mr. F®.<C. Evans, President, leading. The toast to the ladies was humorously given by Mr. Matt Mulâ€" cahy in verse, to which Mrs. Clarsnce Anderson very nicely responded. Mr. V. if Evans introduged the Wwir. V . ‘Kvans introduced the peaker of the evening Mr. Murray of Timmins, Principal of the High and Vocational School, who gave an exâ€" treméely interesting talk on Smyrna and the near Fastâ€"a subject with which the speaker has been personally associated, having lived there in 1922. Mr. W. S. Gardiner thanked the speaker and a vote of thanks was heartily given to Mtr. Murrary. MA turkey rifle shoot to be held next week rink. An orchestra featuring K. Tomkinâ€" son and Mr. Roy played for dancing after the dinner. noon some fiflty 1: ested in the work in the McIntyre for a Guide Conf D. E. S. Wishart, the Guide Deputy sioner, in a most structive address. Interesting Address at Kiwanis Club at South Porcupine south Porcupine, Sept. 24â€"(Specig to The Advance)â€"The Kiwanis hel ‘heir weekly dinner last Thursda evening in the Kiwanis hall, havin as gues:s wives and lady guests of th members. x uildilt Ssouth Po [nstructor for some dGdays. t, after giving statistics of all .present proved helpful ng questions concerning Captain Wilkins (District Brantford Roofs adiles wWAo are interâ€" of Girl Guides met Hall, Schumacher, erence to hear Mrs. of Toronto, who is Povincial Commisâ€" interesting and inâ€" © The Quality of Brantford Roofing Products has resulted from 36 years of Canâ€" adian experience in providing roofing materials especially designed to meet our own climatic conditions. During these vears, the quality and dependability of Brantford Roofs has been proven under severe tests of varied weather conditions. For a beautiful, permmanent, fireâ€"resistant and weatherâ€"proof roof, specifyâ€"Brantford Asphalt Slates. CGulde and S« Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere Brantford Roofing Company, Limited BRANTFORD â€" ONTARIO s also planne in the curlin been een given innounced i Camp > â€" days. drink 1W AaAIY me€ Mrs. M. Smith is anxious to know if any other person in the camp has seen fruit form on Japonica or Japanese quince bushes. These, in the early sumâ€" mer blossom with a yellowish red bloom like a small appleâ€"blossom, and on one bush grown in her garden three fruits as large as crabâ€"apples, shaped like quinces but not ripened, have This may be a common occurrence but not to her knowledge at least i: Northern Ontario. Mr. A. J.*Pearce, of Connaught Hill has had a remarkable showing and some grown by Mr. E. J. Rapsey have been of giant size. Some wonderful specimens of glaâ€" dioli have been grown in South Porâ€" cupine gardens this summer the recent wet weather having apparently conâ€" tributed as a factor in making the blooms so large. Mr. A. J."Pearce,. of Connaueht Hill Remarkable Specimens of Gladioli at 8. Porcupine South Porecupine to The Advance. and approval. A questionnaire given cut to those present and answered by individuals proved most enlightening,»straightenâ€" ing out many difficulties encountered in Guiding. Exchange:â€"In the old days the Eng lish Channel was quiet. The onl thingz in it were marathon swimmer: nerman, Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Bannerâ€" | man, Mrs. F. Maki, Mrs. F. McVey.! Rev. and Mrs. Lors Carlson, Mr. andl Mrs. H. Woodrow, Mr. and Mrs. W. Olton, Mr. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. | Dyrland, Mrs. E. Lane. | Eupper was served at 6 pm. in the hall, aqd afterwards Miss Taylor gauve an address on Guider training., Guests unable to attend: Mrs. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson and Mtr. E. Lane. s arty Held in Honour of Porcupine Couple l n) of South Porcupine gave an s on the necessity of linkinz up hree© branches of Guidingâ€" es, Guides and Rangersâ€"and lk was received with attention Sept. 24th. Special BR 1 M l Wednesday. ! _ Caldbick and Yates wrote the council tellinz them that the new regulations restricting the sale of gasoline forced the town to buy gas for their cars at local service stations afiter Octf"ber 1st. It will be illegal for the town to take | gas from their own pumps for any of ‘ the five cars that the town owns. It was decided that a fund would up in different gasoline stations and the town cars could get gas there when | they presented an order. Gasoline will mid h ford .: TD M Schools at Dome and S. Porcupine Hold Social Evening Archdea to attend this week ‘Those li: Honour Newlyâ€"Married Couâ€" ple. Other News of South Porcupine and the Dome. Town Gets Best Price They Ever Got for Dehbentures The death occurred early Sunday morning at the Porcupine General hosâ€" pital of Mr. Clarence Fisher, of 15 Popâ€" lar street, Schumacher. Remains were shipped to Londonderry, Nova Scotia, on Monday, after a service at Walker‘s Funeral Home at 1 o‘clock in the afterâ€" ncoon. The service was conducted by the Rev. Norman Healey of the Trinity United Church, Schumacher. The late Mr. Fisher was born in Nova Scotia, and was fortyâ€"three years old He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, in Schumacher. Schumacher Man Dies at Porcupine Hospital The Township of Tisdale wrote to the council authorizing them to extend the water lines to the end of the town limits near the North End streets. From the end of the town limits the EP FROIY ith ha Ol om the end of the town limits the wnship will carry the water to the bdivision in Tisdale. They also askâ€" _the town to cbtain the right of way JY W outh Porcupine, Sept. 24th. Special The Advance. prop ‘opri (Continued from Page One) Wednesday. As a result of this council changed the date of next meeting to Thursday instead of CC roposit N: )wn ‘will wan by May of n toWn tOo QDtain The right of way n the Empire Townsite. This is perty that the town is going to riate if the owners refuse to sell. Timmins Retail Merchants‘ Asâ€" n wrete to the council asking he town do what it could to 1€ 11 WrClLE to the COountcll asking town do what it could to Avenue from Spruze Pine strest and also to widen ay near Spruce street. The as very heavy in that secâ€" the council was in favour of sition and will write to the 2. to see if they can get the iC aff for two years. Twentyâ€" ers were present and bridge orm of entertainment. Mr McDermid were presentea ely walnut pedestal table as gift. Mr. and Mrs. McDerâ€" aken up residence on Crawâ€" ; opposite the High school. on Woodall left on Sunday he Provincial Synod held all in Hamilton. tening for the B.B.C. broadâ€" £d4 an UGasciine will from all the service staâ€" vening i Dome 6oI next year. 625.00 to the Volunteer ind $100.00 to the Timâ€" ral Society were authorâ€" ‘men‘s grant is the porâ€" their third quarter and he Horticultural Society ing with the combined lome and Public schools lace on Friday at the lence, the occasion beâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Don Mcâ€" ere married in August The bride was formerly ker, of Kitchener and has been on the Dome Our publisher‘s representative, Wm. C. Wingrove The Kiwanis Carnival featuring some novel events is being carried on in the Kiwanis hall from Wednesday to Satâ€" urday evenings this week. Bingo is the tig attraction with sideâ€"lines. _ As everybody knows, all proceeds will be The Eastern Star ladies are holding their afternoon tea from 3 to 6 p.m. on Friday of this week, instead of Thursday as given in a previous issue. The Finnish Aid ladies are taking the Masonic Hall on Thursday for tea, cofâ€" fee and home baking sale, proceeds to go to the British Bomb Victims‘ fund. The Eastern Star ladies offer a ,doorâ€" prize, and will hold the draw for blanâ€" kets on Priday. Thursday of this week will be tagâ€" day for the Navy in South Porcupine Convenor for the affair is Mrs. H. R. M. Turner. ‘ Mr. and Mr. F. H. Hall, of the Domeé, are on holiday in Toronto and points East. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton, of the Dome, are also expected home soon from vacation in Southern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason and Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, of the Dome, left on Sunday for two weeks‘ vacation in Toronto other points east. Pte. Maxwell Smith, of Camp Shilo, Manitoba, is visiting his parents for a few days this week. Mrs. Noel and Miss Phyllis Noel, of Ottawa, are guests at the home of Miss Pearl Kennedy. cast on Sunday when the parents of Margaret McGregor were speaking to their daughter from Scotland were disâ€" appointed as reception was too poor for the voices to be clearly heard. Next Sunday at the same time (12 p.m. the reâ€"broadcast will be given.) Mr. Tim Reddy, of ‘Belleville, oneâ€" time resident in South Porcupine was visiting friends here over the weekâ€" end, and left on Monday to visit his sister in TIroquois Falls. NORTHERN TELEPHONE B. as they were inspected on Friâ€" day afternoon. The women are in their uniforms, in which they perâ€" formed the duties which formed part of the inspection. Commissioner Nesbitt and Dr. Bell with Mr. Geo. Gibson of the local branch of the 8. J. A. B. are shown above with the sixteen members of the Nursing Division of the S. J. A. The New Telephone Directory will be published soon. Let us know if you require any change in your listings. Always at hand for reference, the Telephone Direeâ€" tory is in constant use in the thousands of homes and offices in this district and throughout the North. Advertising, day in and day out, for a full nine months is covered by one low rate. COMPANY, LIMITED Head Office: NEW LISKEARD, Ontario will be glad to call and show you how directory listings and wellâ€"planned adâ€" vertising can serve your business. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Finan, 69 Cecil avenue, on Sept. 20th, a daughter in Porcupine: General hosâ€" pital. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McLeod of 22 Bruce avenite, on Sept. 18thâ€"a Mr. C. P. Walker left on Sunday for holiday in Hamilton and Woodstock. While in Hamilton he will attend the Anglican Provincial Synod. Harvest Festival Services will be held on Sunday in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church with Archdeacon Woodall ofâ€" ficiating at both services. On Saturâ€" day the ladies of the church will deâ€" corate the building and gifts of flowers, fruit and vegetables will be accepted. Any ladies desiring to help with the decorating will be welcome. His place is filled here by Mr. Hand. The Canadian Legion ladies had a nite whist drive on Monday in their hall. Prizewinners were: for ladies, Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Prankie and for men 1, Mrs. Peterson and 2, Mrs. Dickson. On Monday next the ladies will hold a bridge party. serving lunch and offering in addition to six nice prizes for bridge, a door prize. A reception was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wm. Milâ€" lions at Dome Extension, for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker. recently married in Shawville. A large number of friends attended, the bride receiving in her goâ€" ing away dress of navy with white acâ€" cessories and corsage of roses. Many lovely gifts were bestowed upon the newlyâ€"weds, and a nice evening was spent in square and round dancing. Music was supplied by a fiveâ€"piece orâ€" chestra comprised of Messers J. Cunâ€" ningham and his brother, Mr. Maki, Mr. Emerson Bowes and Mr. Cyril Pierce. Bornâ€"at Porcupine General hospital on September 21st, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renwick, of 80 Wilâ€" liam avenue. devoted to the cause of the underâ€" privileged child, and the numerous charitable and worthâ€"while efforts of this wonderful club. Miss Cullista MHarty, of Campbell‘s Bay, with Miss Cora Lawn, and Mr. Geo. Moore, of Barrie are expected toâ€"day at the home of Mrs. T. Cahill. Mr. George Milliken, of the Bank of Toronto, left this week for Dunnâ€" ville, being transferred to that branch. His place is filled here by Mr. Hand. ike DANCIN G THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23TH, 141 $1.00 Couple _ Ladies 10¢ To be of the utmost value to 75,000 telephone users it is important that the directory be accurate and â€" complete, Please advise the local teleâ€" phone office of any changes or additional requirements. sonâ€"in Porcupine Genera Bornâ€"to Mr. and MA Shields, of 38 Bruce ave: ?ist, a sonâ€"in Porecupine pital. Bornâ€"to . Sept. 17th, : pitalâ€"a dau Bornâ€"In tal, on Sep: Gecrge Buce Mr. I Jim Cu motot ger left on Powassan. Mr. and Mrs. T O"Brien avenue, who ly for British Colun surprise party on © the home of Mr. an of Golden avenue. ley and Mrs. Davi( as joint hostesses. man trunk was mad ing to the guests ol sentation being mad bers on behalf of al nice lunch was serve Miss Myra C University at Messrs F. B Chimney Fire Sunday Afternoon on MountJ;oy Timimins firemen \ a chimney firsa on noon, to 85 Mcuntjoy ccupant of the ‘house, ed the fire hall and no time getting to age was done and the daown in a maitter of Dance to the Sparkling rhvthm of The "Mac‘"‘ Ambassadors ‘â€"â€"* ADMISSION :â€": Torom‘o Telegram:â€"Wha winter impends we are n foresee, but we hops any. snow falls in Russia. â€"*to Mrtr. "th, in F i 3t avenue. Mrs. Thos . Brawâ€" rs. David McBDonald acted stesses. _A gift of a Pullâ€" was made during the evenâ€" guests of honour, the preéâ€" ming made byv Mr. G. Chamâ€" K.ing Bucdrt n irday ade by Mr. G. Chamâ€" all present.. A very rved by the hostesses. uimlbi Sunday ind Mrs he pipe of mini nt inda Ne AD amoul reupit ‘COmn fi11 nd fir nsion ind © Donalid, of shortâ€" evening at Thos Blair, id Ofttawa. or Queen‘s aturday. Carl Merâ€" holiday in McVe neral al hospiâ€" ind â€"Mrs. 11 1 out to s after kind able damâ€" ecooled aries Sept. hosâ€" nanâ€" ‘., on hnhosâ€" The M by of to of t quugen ie t w Nt :3 E0 c nn _ ie in e N tm n n e n 0 1e B d a e i n t 1 n 94 49 9 + + + PAGE TWO News From Soutl_l__Porcupme, Tisdale Council to Send Parcels to Soldiers Overseas Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. South Porcupine, Sept. 24 Speci to The Advance»â€"Tisdale Council sending Christmas pa: o all ed men from Ti«dale serving with the forces. A complete list sired, and names and : men will be welcomed Mr. and Mrs, Raliph Knight, Huntsville, are taking up residet town in the downstairs apartmen the McIntosh build Homer McIntosh commence his third onto College of Dentisiry Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Chapman Dome Ex. have returned from holiday in Kingston Mrs. S. Sky is at Preston, Ont medical treatment. Mrs. Jim Sharpe, of Dome Ex is in Oakwood Nursing Home, Toronto, | announces the birth of a son on Priday, Bept. 19th Mr. and Mrs family, of Dome Timmins on Tuesday Mr. Reg. Roche, of Jerome Lake Mines, arrived in town on " Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Connaught Hill, who hav daying in Lanark, have reti Mr. (Milas Clarke left on Sunda: holiday in Castleford Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Langdon and two children, jwho have been on holidar in Halifax, have returned home, f Mrs. A. U. Bailey, of Hastings. spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. Allan J. Pearce, of Connai Hill. Miss Louise Miffler, of New York, on holiday at the home of her Mrs, C hulw 1" nn Mrs. J. Hough has ret urned vacation in Ottawa. Accompanying her for a short holiday was he r father Mr.C. R. Cannon, of Port land. Miss Hazel Cameron, of Pres n East Dome, left on Thursd Ottawa and oth Miss Clare Ha point our on Tuesday las:; at the Mrs. Knectel ber of a small comprising it V as hostes .\"h \Tn\ Gena Hig club, and sisting and after an evenino of presented hvs' \wh a group gift lovely picture for her future home delightful lunch was served b'-.' hostess. _ On Thur day eveni: Harty was once more hono u'(d b\ number of friends at the home of \/II\ Sam Tessier. Mrs. Huot was hostess with her daughter, Mrs. Tessier, and bridge was played during ¢t} 3 the evenâ€" ing at which Miss Montgzomery first prize, Mrs Reg. Huot second,. The brideâ€"toâ€"be of pyrex ware from The hostesses served a Those present were: Miss B. Miss Montgoemery;: Miss G. Miss T. Burns: Miss D Wilkins: Knectel: Miss P. Ke nnedy; Mrs. W. G Woods: Mrs. A. H;n“\': Mtrs. T. Cahill: Miss Marguerit Harty: Mrs Huot. Those (U'\l"‘)ll ing daughter left last week for Force at Manning Pool. l'ulim- Court Five illegal parkers paid motornists who failed *"stop" sign. * Two accused of and costs, three others 1 D. Inarelli, ac« ($44.75 in allD, many ing on both sides. The assault braught about ‘by Tanarelli Eiley talking about being for having him fired from t Flley used his lunch pail in s worship that not only was he U TL THAT LAUGHS AT . BE se num T et Raymond ion, moved , of Leighton St. iy for holiday ‘, brideâ€"toâ€"be, at end of this week, was the guest of honâ€" home was a memâ€" + h Mrs. Knectel ggins asâ€" f bridge gaining | was presented | with a lovely sevenâ€"piece kitchen those attending dainty lunch. Shaw ; Higgins: (District Confergence in ln{(\r(i;\'l,\‘ ('\f â€i!'! ‘;â€id(“ to the but unable to be present were: Miss V Morley and Miss Ursula Christie. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andy Whetham ie Toronto where Mr. Whetham will join the : $1 and costs at Tuesday‘s police court, and to . observe speeding paid i were adjourned used by R. Elley assault in Schumacher, was fined y witnesses appearâ€" responsible defence but the magistrate f« und Tanarelli guilly fo the assault,. Accused of conâ€" suming beer in a public place a man pleaded not guilty and protested to I OFFICIALS OF 8. J. e branches of at KiWHHiS {‘hlh \ (;‘;Ll(i: 5 :n.m X.Cm:w:»r-'“: \at South POrCUpIMN@ fls A auesiionnaire given cut S 24 Special~) present and answered by The Kiwanis held | proved most enlightening o la Thursday | ing out many difficulties encounter vanis hal I Guiding. id lady guest { the j Supper was served at 6 p.m. | hall, apd afterwards Miss T mmunity singin an address on Guider training. iano took up some | ____________ 1 of Saturday for Tor 1 of al ; joined the R.C.A.F. : ) ga € principal of Golden C n omyrna}lic School. Serving I bject with m Lett was a ) N e Cl aA Cl € 1 7’“.] Mr. Millar and two cups a ‘| to Mrs. Millar was made by was | on behalf of those‘present | the form of entertain given | in nced | J arties monthly in ! Mr. Wm. and Mr. Ge an, Myrs. F. Maki, Mrs. ure of the Mrs. E. Lane. Guests unable to atter | Mr. E. Lane. he Advance A * dioli have been grown in () â€" ) p_ I BA upine gardens this summer ( t ~ â€" t +1 + v t | wet weather having apparer rirl ( meo| trihuted ‘ M as a factor in making H loot o large ts "»'\I‘ | _ Mr. A. of Connaught . c il Commisâ€" ‘ 5 een ( M inx10Uu ( e OM 4 11 n c can 4 h P | en es orm on Japonica or Porcupi local | A ; ; i bushes. These, in the | P l y om like a small appleâ€"bloss t n ( grown in her j XT T 1 , dd ) 1 : L f ni 4 h as large as crabâ€"apples € | ( but not ripene | * P may be a common ) ) 9 4 tyz A ) her knowledge restio concerning W Di 1 ‘ i1 © The Quality of Brantford Roofing Products has resulted from 36 years of Canâ€" adian experience in providing roofing materials especially designed to meet our own climatic conditions. During these vyears, the quality and dependability of Brantford Roofs has been proven under severe tests of varied weather conditions. For a beautiful, perrmanent, fireâ€"resistant and weatherâ€"proof roof, specifyâ€"Brantford Asphalt Slates. Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere Brantford Roofs Brantford Roofing Company, Limited BRANTFORD â€" ONTARIOG ll Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. kne . B, INSPECT NURSING DIVISION of South Porcupine Interesting Address | o is necematy of B "lhl!md(!lt‘ Man l)w with Mr. Geo. Gibson of the local | prizes for bridge, a door prize. | ncon. The service Party Hold in Honour | of Porcupine Couple|"® l 1e lades wa South Porcupine, Sept. 24â€"(Special F n by Mr. Matt Mulâ€" | to The Advance)â€"A party whicl > | Friday evening at the home of | and Mrs. Norris Lett, of Por duced the | honour of Mr. and MI':».I‘.:»:!M;H:H‘ | § T , s 1 "Pi'l{f(‘ ! hpv E‘JV(‘I' sister in Iroquois Falls. (q()! fl()B' D"h(‘ntur(‘g ! and Mrs. George Mason, of the ““m"“An«'lu-un I’lf()\'ill('i‘ll Synod. ‘ prizes and and gentlémen‘s rge Bai Those present were: Myr. rnival is to be held | J. W. Young, Mr. and d ning t« erman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. v. and Mrs. Lors Carlson, H. Woodrow, Mr. and Mr. E. Davis, Mr. and A id: g | Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacks \Remarkable Specimens of | Gladioli at 8. Porcupine Scuth Porcupine, Sept. 24th me wonderf tl specimen a remarkable showing I E. J. Rapsey blossom with a yell« THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23TH, 1941 on ons e mm ce on mm m ces s o o omm en o en e ons en en mm on omm o oo im s m mm n omm o en mm en mc vote to the cause of the underâ€"|sonâ€"in Porcupine G privileged child, and the numerous Bornâ€"to _ Mi id M ( ries haritable and worthâ€"while efforts of| Shi s, of 38 Brutc« ¢ Ssept this wonderful club t2ist, a sonâ€"in Porcupin ¢ ral h Miss llista Harty, of Campbell‘s| pital Bay, with Miss Cora Lawn, and Mx' Born ) M ind Mrs. E. McVey, on Geo. Moore, of Barrie are expected‘Sept. 17th, in Porcupine G 1 toâ€"day at the home of Mrs. T. Cahill. !pitalâ€"a daught Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malmberg (nee Bornâ€"In Porcupine Gent i1 hospiâ€" Miss Pearl Wilson), who were visaiving!tal, on Sept. 21st, to Mi nd Mrs relations in camp while on honeymoon,. Gecrge Bucovite} f Porcupin« n eft for Campbell‘s Bay on Thursday M1 Nel accon nied by Mr McNabb, of Brantford, who has Jim Curti of Dome Ext been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John a motor trip to K ) ind Off a Bawtenheimer, for the past two weeks, Miss Myra Canto efft r Queet left on Wednesday for home. Accomâ€"| University at Kingston on rda} inving her for two weeks‘ holiday Messt F. Budreau and C M ere Mr. and,Mrs. Bawtenheimer and |ger left on Saturda for holiday in Mr. Ralph Woods who will join Mrs. Powassat Woods in Toronto on vacation Mi and â€" Mi I McDonal« Oof | Father Roberge, of St. coachim‘s parâ€" O"Brien avenue, wi PC AVH hort=â€" ish, is spending a week in Kirkland ly for British Columb were given a Lake surprise party on U 1 ( n At Mr. George Milliken, of the Bank ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, Th« I of Toronto, left this week for Dunnâ€"{of Golden avenue Mrs. Tho Brawâ€" ville, being transferred to that bl';nu-h_‘l'-; and Mrs. David McDonald acted His place is filled here by Mr. Hand. as joint hostes A _ Pullâ€" i The Canadian Legion ladies had a man trunk was made i he evenâ€" nitce whist drive on Monday in theiriing to the guests of hon« e preâ€" {hall. Prizewinners were: for ladies, i sentation being made by Mr. G. Chamâ€" Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Prankie and|bers on behalf of all esent A very for men 1, Mrs. Peterson and 2, Mrs.|nice lunch wa erved by the h Dickson. On Monday next the ladies . \‘.'ixl‘ hold a bridge ;?;n't:\: svr‘.lmv'; lunch ('himno_\‘ l"i!’(‘ Sllll(l:l) Commissioner Nesbitt and Dr. Bell and offering in addition to six nice T M “ 5 1 ernoon on MountJoy at Porcupine â€()\l)lt-hl branch of the 8. J. A. B. are shown A reception was held on Tuesday j f min 1 y i o Ned i# above with the sixteen members of |evening at the home of Mrs. Wm. Milâ€"|â€" Timmins firemen were call h > Nursi ivisi ' > lions at ‘ Extensi i | a chimney Ti S n I ifter The death occurred early Sunday | the Nursing Division of the S. J. A. lions at Dome Extension, for Mr. un(li o i Ts B. as they were inspected on Friâ€" |Mrs. Jim iBaker. recently married in | 1O0n, to 85 Mowut rning at the Porcupine General hosâ€" pas § ccupant of t ) day afternoon. The women are in | Shawville. A large number of friends| OCUpant ol NCU ) 1 Mr. C n( her, of 15 Popâ€" Nes § ; d th fire all , ) . : ‘ f n Remains were their uniforms, in which they perâ€" |attended, the bride receiving in her goâ€" | 6@ Jirt nall NC . 4 eAE B . s $ . naiawau) auvy w thite ac.| no time getting to the fu No damâ€" hipped to Londonderry, Nova Scotia, formed the duties which formed away dress of navy with white acâ€"| NO Ume seb o § y e 4 on Monday, after a service at Walker‘s part of the inspection. | cessories and corsage of roses. Many| 483¢ was done an« n Monday d TV at | * a atter of mil ‘lovely gifts were bestowed upon the| CGOWn in a maller ol min Funeral Home at 1 o‘clock in the afterâ€" was conducted by the Rev. Norman Healey of the Trinity United Church, Schumacher. The late Mr. Fisher was born in Nova and fortyâ€"three years old He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, newlyâ€"weds, and a nice evening was spent in square and round dancing. _ f their daughter from Scotland were disâ€" Music was "““.““"“ y 8 01600 01. | ‘\H'†1;“2.’ :.im ; anumlesnAill § appointed as reception was too poor | chestra (-nxm)rn;v.d of Messers J. CHI\-- : “'.“"‘ 2y 1‘ -\‘; "' C o es amoul A for the voices to be clearly heard. Next | Pingham and his brother, Mr. M“k_’» |show falls in UsUSSIG, Sunday at the same time (12 p.m. !h«l?’““ Emerson Bowes and Mr. Cyril ierce. W ons reâ€"broadcast will be given.) $ : Mr. Tim Reddy., of ‘Belleville, oneâ€" Bornâ€"at Porcupine General hospital Mr. I y, 4 v j on September 21st, a daughter, to Mr. time resident in South Porcupine was € E A s I E s T visiting friends here over the \,'»t.,,k_,uml Mrs. Robert Renwick, of 80 Wilâ€" end, and left on Monday to visit his ; liam avenue. 7 I E R M s Mr. C. P. Walker left on Sunday for cast on Sunday when the parents of Margaret McGregor were speaking to Toronm‘o Teélegram Wha kind Oof we areâ€"mot able to Town (zot Be holiday in Hamilton and Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason and Xrlz.‘;‘.\'lnl(“:in.II'nnilL(an he will mlvn;l UN; M'Goonnlc“ TIR Es left on Sunday for two weeks‘ vacation o r ; arves Services will be B A T T E R I E s (Continued from Page One) in Toronto an@ other points east. Harvest Festival S n ns se reailt of: thi ! _ _Pte. Maxwell Smith, of Camp Shilo, held on Sunday in St. Paul‘s Anglican cn R RA n ! 0 s vedncsdny. A _ O | Manitoba, is visiting ; smy | Church with Archdeacon Woodall ofâ€" ; e council changed the date of next P i | ai j Saturâ€" Es meetine to Thursday instead of | a few days this week. | ficiating at both services. On ’?a‘m B' c Y c I_ E s ' s s 6 n d : Mrs. Noel and Miss Phyllis Noel, of | 42Y the ladies of the church will deâ€"| ; 1 1 §.â€"1 . Y _ N j M 1 | Ottawa, are guests at the home of Miss | corate the building and gifts of flowers, s E AT c o v ER s Cald Yate he council | ue t* e s es S C f recet; ‘s will be accepted 7 | s ruit and vegetables will be accepted. earl Ke | 4 y tha T or '11\11‘]} I l((lll lllnl(i\‘ ; _ Mr. and Mr.F. H. Hall, of the Dome,| Aby ladies desiring to help with the| l:‘ o G |_ |G “ '|' s restricting the sale of gasoline forced fararatine.: u. s again f ‘ f on holiday in Toronto and points | decorating will be welcome. 1 W ) gas for their cars at | ; : * l enc in i| service stations afiter October 1sp. | Last. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton, of |_â€" Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Finan, | ns i . t ; 69 Cecil avenue, on Sept. 20th, a the Dome, are also expected home soon from vacation in Southern Ontario. ! The Eastern Star ladies are holding their afternoon tea from 3 to 6 p.m. tations and | °° Friday uj'!m;: week, i;»l:-:u! of Thursday as given in a previous issue. wn cars could get gas there when i tatd # A ; ; 1 | e F Aid ladies are taking the Gasoline will j The Finnish Aid 1 FELDMAN TIRE SALES 5 BIRCH ST. N PHONE 3170 It will be illegal for the town to take is from their own pumps for any of town owns. It would be set daughter in Porcupine: General hosâ€" pital. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McLeod of 22 Bruce aventie, on Sept. 18thâ€"a i Masnnic Thurscda ‘ tes ‘ofâ€" bought from all the service sta. | Masonic Hall on Th ursday for tea, cof fee and home baking sale, proceeds to iz To the Britis} mb Victims‘ fund.| y Tow p of Tisdale wrote to go to the British I‘,‘ 7‘1, V 1(1‘ m 1] ind | ) ) The E: n Star 1: 8 C r a ,doorâ€" C ItCAO them to extend | I'?( East ““_ â€.1“ | e water lines to the end of the town | PYize, and will hold the draw for I)l‘ll"; ; f 3 S i kets @riday. limits near the North End streets.| Kets 99 F“d c nf i1 be | EVERY FR'DAY NIGHT Fj , ; ) j , Thursday of this week wi e tagâ€" | ® From the end of the town limits the| . 4 ‘jl‘ “;.\ ‘\; e li | o e 11 +3 A day for the Navy in South Porcupine j sb n r m a T 4 il Dib 0 tne s % 4 j c P _ | Gonvenor for the affair is Mrs. H. R.. MeINTYRE GYMNASIT M S SAâ€" | I + N in 1 of way " M Iâ€â€œ""'l | Dance to the Sparkling rhvthm of I F T This is | he Kiwanis Carnival featuring some | The "Mac‘" Ambassadors f | va ; j hain very T i vn | is is coing t ):m,\(l events is bein '.-.!!11('] on ]“g;[h( | :â€": ADMISSION :â€": fq 4 | Kiwanis hall from Wednesday to Satâ€" ropriate if the owners refuse to sell. | : s : | \ * ies > The Timmins Retail Merchants‘ \\A im'(ln\' evenings this week. Bingo is the | $1.()†C ()UD]C Ladies 10¢ We Limimins Retail Merchants Asâ€" f j 1 wrete to the council asking | tig attraction with ideâ€"lines. As || 14 l everybody knows, all proceeds will be | could to Fourth Avenue from H;)ynwfli mm m Pine ilso to widen | 1 S street. The| ' A V ea in that secâ€" | O1 nd the council was in favour of | 1 h o e The New Telephone | N () ! P rar “‘.\ § t .ll b ns br the ished we published soon. 1 I pel t h ow t Let us know if you require any C A W wa y 5 Ma change in your listings. * 62 0 to 4 H ‘ c | | The F ) | Hortic ; 3 e § ; The Northern Telephone Directory is published for | ience 4 ‘le > r Howeve the convenience of all telephone users. owever, | g( h‘)('ls (lt !)()n](’ lnd | as Telephone Directories the world over have proved ’) * I gr > are pleased t ?g. ' (}’ (ou])lne ‘)]d j to be effective advertising media, we are please 0 ‘te be of the atmost value to Cay (a..l +; T | offer this additional service. 75,000 telephone users it is }“L i(l P‘\ (\]‘1!32 important that the directory ay s be â€"accurate and _ complete, T . Alwavys at hand for reference, the Telephone Direcâ€" ': CX “. lhie local Honour New!1 â€"Married Couâ€"| Please advise the loca ] °n 1 ""\-" s * C ,~i tory is in constant use in the thousands of homes phone office of any changes “;(‘. U .!H‘?' \(.\K-T od ï¬()ll“]: and offices in this district and throughout the North. or additional requirements. 1 orcupine and the I)HH'](‘. | Advertising, day in and day out, for a full nine months Pra £ is covered by one low rate., V Porcupine, Sept. 24th. Special cce OQur publisher‘s representative, Wm. C. Wingrove asion beâ€" | ng to honour Mr. and Mrs. Don Mcâ€"| will be glad to call and show you how Dermi v narried in August directory listings and wellâ€"planned adâ€" was formerly | vertising can serve your business. e Beck f Kitchener and | s * McDermid has been on the Dome j ( ‘ tai t yeal Twentyâ€" | <â€"«<â€"â€"<~~ NORTHEKN TELEPHONE ( m of entertainment Mr | M McDermid were presented } £ Fal mt it vel pede Ad iDie as I M1 McDerâ€" | on COMPANY, LIMITED the High school | srehd! Woodsii lefl on BM 131 Head Office: NEW LISKEARD, Ontario t quugen ie t w Nt :3 E0 c nn _ ie in e N tm n n e n 0 1e B d a e i n t 1 n 94 49 9 + + + PAGE TWO News From Soutl_l__Porcupme, Tisdale Council to Send Parcels to Soldiers Overseas Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. South Porcupine, Sept. 24 Speci to The Advance»â€"Tisdale Council sending Christmas pa: o all ed men from Ti«dale serving with the forces. A complete list sired, and names and : men will be welcomed Mr. and Mrs, Raliph Knight, Huntsville, are taking up residet town in the downstairs apartmen the McIntosh build Homer McIntosh commence his third onto College of Dentisiry Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Chapman Dome Ex. have returned from holiday in Kingston Mrs. S. Sky is at Preston, Ont medical treatment. Mrs. Jim Sharpe, of Dome Ex is in Oakwood Nursing Home, Toronto, | announces the birth of a son on Priday, Bept. 19th Mr. and Mrs family, of Dome Timmins on Tuesday Mr. Reg. Roche, of Jerome Lake Mines, arrived in town on " Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Connaught Hill, who hav daying in Lanark, have reti Mr. (Milas Clarke left on Sunda: holiday in Castleford Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Langdon and two children, jwho have been on holidar in Halifax, have returned home, f Mrs. A. U. Bailey, of Hastings. spending a month with her daughter, Mrs. Allan J. Pearce, of Connai Hill. Miss Louise Miffler, of New York, on holiday at the home of her Mrs, C hulw 1" nn Mrs. J. Hough has ret urned vacation in Ottawa. Accompanying her for a short holiday was he r father Mr.C. R. Cannon, of Port land. Miss Hazel Cameron, of Pres n East Dome, left on Thursd Ottawa and oth Miss Clare Ha point our on Tuesday las:; at the Mrs. Knectel ber of a small comprising it V as hostes .\"h \Tn\ Gena Hig club, and sisting and after an evenino of presented hvs' \wh a group gift lovely picture for her future home delightful lunch was served b'-.' hostess. _ On Thur day eveni: Harty was once more hono u'(d b\ number of friends at the home of \/II\ Sam Tessier. Mrs. Huot was hostess with her daughter, Mrs. Tessier, and bridge was played during ¢t} 3 the evenâ€" ing at which Miss Montgzomery first prize, Mrs Reg. Huot second,. The brideâ€"toâ€"be of pyrex ware from The hostesses served a Those present were: Miss B. Miss Montgoemery;: Miss G. Miss T. Burns: Miss D Wilkins: Knectel: Miss P. Ke nnedy; Mrs. W. G Woods: Mrs. A. H;n“\': Mtrs. T. Cahill: Miss Marguerit Harty: Mrs Huot. Those (U'\l"‘)ll ing daughter left last week for Force at Manning Pool. l'ulim- Court Five illegal parkers paid motornists who failed *"stop" sign. * Two accused of and costs, three others 1 D. Inarelli, ac« ($44.75 in allD, many ing on both sides. The assault braught about ‘by Tanarelli Eiley talking about being for having him fired from t Flley used his lunch pail in s worship that not only was he U TL THAT LAUGHS AT . BE se num T et Raymond ion, moved , of Leighton St. iy for holiday ‘, brideâ€"toâ€"be, at end of this week, was the guest of honâ€" home was a memâ€" + h Mrs. Knectel ggins asâ€" f bridge gaining | was presented | with a lovely sevenâ€"piece kitchen those attending dainty lunch. Shaw ; Higgins: (District Confergence in ln{(\r(i;\'l,\‘ ('\f â€i!'! ‘;â€id(“ to the but unable to be present were: Miss V Morley and Miss Ursula Christie. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andy Whetham ie Toronto where Mr. Whetham will join the : $1 and costs at Tuesday‘s police court, and to . observe speeding paid i were adjourned used by R. Elley assault in Schumacher, was fined y witnesses appearâ€" responsible defence but the magistrate f« und Tanarelli guilly fo the assault,. Accused of conâ€" suming beer in a public place a man pleaded not guilty and protested to I OFFICIALS OF 8. J. e branches of at KiWHHiS {‘hlh \ (;‘;Ll(i: 5 :n.m X.Cm:w:»r-'“: \at South POrCUpIMN@ fls A auesiionnaire given cut S 24 Special~) present and answered by The Kiwanis held | proved most enlightening o la Thursday | ing out many difficulties encounter vanis hal I Guiding. id lady guest { the j Supper was served at 6 p.m. | hall, apd afterwards Miss T mmunity singin an address on Guider training. iano took up some | ____________ 1 of Saturday for Tor 1 of al ; joined the R.C.A.F. : ) ga € principal of Golden C n omyrna}lic School. Serving I bject with m Lett was a ) N e Cl aA Cl € 1 7’“.] Mr. Millar and two cups a ‘| to Mrs. Millar was made by was | on behalf of those‘present | the form of entertain given | in nced | J arties monthly in ! Mr. Wm. and Mr. Ge an, Myrs. F. Maki, Mrs. ure of the Mrs. E. Lane. Guests unable to atter | Mr. E. Lane. he Advance A * dioli have been grown in () â€" ) p_ I BA upine gardens this summer ( t ~ â€" t +1 + v t | wet weather having apparer rirl ( meo| trihuted ‘ M as a factor in making H loot o large ts "»'\I‘ | _ Mr. A. of Connaught . c il Commisâ€" ‘ 5 een ( M inx10Uu ( e OM 4 11 n c can 4 h P | en es orm on Japonica or Porcupi local | A ; ; i bushes. These, in the | P l y om like a small appleâ€"bloss t n ( grown in her j XT T 1 , dd ) 1 : L f ni 4 h as large as crabâ€"apples € | ( but not ripene | * P may be a common ) ) 9 4 tyz A ) her knowledge restio concerning W Di 1 ‘ i1 © The Quality of Brantford Roofing Products has resulted from 36 years of Canâ€" adian experience in providing roofing materials especially designed to meet our own climatic conditions. During these vyears, the quality and dependability of Brantford Roofs has been proven under severe tests of varied weather conditions. For a beautiful, perrmanent, fireâ€"resistant and weatherâ€"proof roof, specifyâ€"Brantford Asphalt Slates. Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere Brantford Roofs Brantford Roofing Company, Limited BRANTFORD â€" ONTARIOG ll Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. kne . B, INSPECT NURSING DIVISION of South Porcupine Interesting Address | o is necematy of B "lhl!md(!lt‘ Man l)w with Mr. Geo. Gibson of the local | prizes for bridge, a door prize. | ncon. The service Party Hold in Honour | of Porcupine Couple|"® l 1e lades wa South Porcupine, Sept. 24â€"(Special F n by Mr. Matt Mulâ€" | to The Advance)â€"A party whicl > | Friday evening at the home of | and Mrs. Norris Lett, of Por duced the | honour of Mr. and MI':».I‘.:»:!M;H:H‘ | § T , s 1 "Pi'l{f(‘ ! hpv E‘JV(‘I' sister in Iroquois Falls. (q()! fl()B' D"h(‘ntur(‘g ! and Mrs. George Mason, of the ““m"“An«'lu-un I’lf()\'ill('i‘ll Synod. ‘ prizes and and gentlémen‘s rge Bai Those present were: Myr. rnival is to be held | J. W. Young, Mr. and d ning t« erman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. v. and Mrs. Lors Carlson, H. Woodrow, Mr. and Mr. E. Davis, Mr. and A id: g | Davis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacks \Remarkable Specimens of | Gladioli at 8. Porcupine Scuth Porcupine, Sept. 24th me wonderf tl specimen a remarkable showing I E. J. Rapsey blossom with a yell« THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23TH, 1941 on ons e mm ce on mm m ces s o o omm en o en e ons en en mm on omm o oo im s m mm n omm o en mm en mc vote to the cause of the underâ€"|sonâ€"in Porcupine G privileged child, and the numerous Bornâ€"to _ Mi id M ( ries haritable and worthâ€"while efforts of| Shi s, of 38 Brutc« ¢ Ssept this wonderful club t2ist, a sonâ€"in Porcupin ¢ ral h Miss llista Harty, of Campbell‘s| pital Bay, with Miss Cora Lawn, and Mx' Born ) M ind Mrs. E. McVey, on Geo. Moore, of Barrie are expected‘Sept. 17th, in Porcupine G 1 toâ€"day at the home of Mrs. T. Cahill. !pitalâ€"a daught Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malmberg (nee Bornâ€"In Porcupine Gent i1 hospiâ€" Miss Pearl Wilson), who were visaiving!tal, on Sept. 21st, to Mi nd Mrs relations in camp while on honeymoon,. Gecrge Bucovite} f Porcupin« n eft for Campbell‘s Bay on Thursday M1 Nel accon nied by Mr McNabb, of Brantford, who has Jim Curti of Dome Ext been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John a motor trip to K ) ind Off a Bawtenheimer, for the past two weeks, Miss Myra Canto efft r Queet left on Wednesday for home. Accomâ€"| University at Kingston on rda} inving her for two weeks‘ holiday Messt F. Budreau and C M ere Mr. and,Mrs. Bawtenheimer and |ger left on Saturda for holiday in Mr. Ralph Woods who will join Mrs. Powassat Woods in Toronto on vacation Mi and â€" Mi I McDonal« Oof | Father Roberge, of St. coachim‘s parâ€" O"Brien avenue, wi PC AVH hort=â€" ish, is spending a week in Kirkland ly for British Columb were given a Lake surprise party on U 1 ( n At Mr. George Milliken, of the Bank ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, Th« I of Toronto, left this week for Dunnâ€"{of Golden avenue Mrs. Tho Brawâ€" ville, being transferred to that bl';nu-h_‘l'-; and Mrs. David McDonald acted His place is filled here by Mr. Hand. as joint hostes A _ Pullâ€" i The Canadian Legion ladies had a man trunk was made i he evenâ€" nitce whist drive on Monday in theiriing to the guests of hon« e preâ€" {hall. Prizewinners were: for ladies, i sentation being made by Mr. G. Chamâ€" Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Prankie and|bers on behalf of all esent A very for men 1, Mrs. Peterson and 2, Mrs.|nice lunch wa erved by the h Dickson. On Monday next the ladies . \‘.'ixl‘ hold a bridge ;?;n't:\: svr‘.lmv'; lunch ('himno_\‘ l"i!’(‘ Sllll(l:l) Commissioner Nesbitt and Dr. Bell and offering in addition to six nice T M “ 5 1 ernoon on MountJoy at Porcupine â€()\l)lt-hl branch of the 8. J. A. B. are shown A reception was held on Tuesday j f min 1 y i o Ned i# above with the sixteen members of |evening at the home of Mrs. Wm. Milâ€"|â€" Timmins firemen were call h > Nursi ivisi ' > lions at ‘ Extensi i | a chimney Ti S n I ifter The death occurred early Sunday | the Nursing Division of the S. J. A. lions at Dome Extension, for Mr. un(li o i Ts B. as they were inspected on Friâ€" |Mrs. Jim iBaker. recently married in | 1O0n, to 85 Mowut rning at the Porcupine General hosâ€" pas § ccupant of t ) day afternoon. The women are in | Shawville. A large number of friends| OCUpant ol NCU ) 1 Mr. C n( her, of 15 Popâ€" Nes § ; d th fire all , ) . : ‘ f n Remains were their uniforms, in which they perâ€" |attended, the bride receiving in her goâ€" | 6@ Jirt nall NC . 4 eAE B . s $ . naiawau) auvy w thite ac.| no time getting to the fu No damâ€" hipped to Londonderry, Nova Scotia, formed the duties which formed away dress of navy with white acâ€"| NO Ume seb o § y e 4 on Monday, after a service at Walker‘s part of the inspection. | cessories and corsage of roses. Many| 483¢ was done an« n Monday d TV at | * a atter of mil ‘lovely gifts were bestowed upon the| CGOWn in a maller ol min Funeral Home at 1 o‘clock in the afterâ€" was conducted by the Rev. Norman Healey of the Trinity United Church, Schumacher. The late Mr. Fisher was born in Nova and fortyâ€"three years old He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, newlyâ€"weds, and a nice evening was spent in square and round dancing. _ f their daughter from Scotland were disâ€" Music was "““.““"“ y 8 01600 01. | ‘\H'†1;“2.’ :.im ; anumlesnAill § appointed as reception was too poor | chestra (-nxm)rn;v.d of Messers J. CHI\-- : “'.“"‘ 2y 1‘ -\‘; "' C o es amoul A for the voices to be clearly heard. Next | Pingham and his brother, Mr. M“k_’» |show falls in UsUSSIG, Sunday at the same time (12 p.m. !h«l?’““ Emerson Bowes and Mr. Cyril ierce. W ons reâ€"broadcast will be given.) $ : Mr. Tim Reddy., of ‘Belleville, oneâ€" Bornâ€"at Porcupine General hospital Mr. I y, 4 v j on September 21st, a daughter, to Mr. time resident in South Porcupine was € E A s I E s T visiting friends here over the \,'»t.,,k_,uml Mrs. Robert Renwick, of 80 Wilâ€" end, and left on Monday to visit his ; liam avenue. 7 I E R M s Mr. C. P. Walker left on Sunday for cast on Sunday when the parents of Margaret McGregor were speaking to Toronm‘o Teélegram Wha kind Oof we areâ€"mot able to Town (zot Be holiday in Hamilton and Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason and Xrlz.‘;‘.\'lnl(“:in.II'nnilL(an he will mlvn;l UN; M'Goonnlc“ TIR Es left on Sunday for two weeks‘ vacation o r ; arves Services will be B A T T E R I E s (Continued from Page One) in Toronto an@ other points east. Harvest Festival S n ns se reailt of: thi ! _ _Pte. Maxwell Smith, of Camp Shilo, held on Sunday in St. Paul‘s Anglican cn R RA n ! 0 s vedncsdny. A _ O | Manitoba, is visiting ; smy | Church with Archdeacon Woodall ofâ€" ; e council changed the date of next P i | ai j Saturâ€" Es meetine to Thursday instead of | a few days this week. | ficiating at both services. On ’?a‘m B' c Y c I_ E s ' s s 6 n d : Mrs. Noel and Miss Phyllis Noel, of | 42Y the ladies of the church will deâ€"| ; 1 1 §.â€"1 . Y _ N j M 1 | Ottawa, are guests at the home of Miss | corate the building and gifts of flowers, s E AT c o v ER s Cald Yate he council | ue t* e s es S C f recet; ‘s will be accepted 7 | s ruit and vegetables will be accepted. earl Ke | 4 y tha T or '11\11‘]} I l((lll lllnl(i\‘ ; _ Mr. and Mr.F. H. Hall, of the Dome,| Aby ladies desiring to help with the| l:‘ o G |_ |G “ '|' s restricting the sale of gasoline forced fararatine.: u. s again f ‘ f on holiday in Toronto and points | decorating will be welcome. 1 W ) gas for their cars at | ; : * l enc in i| service stations afiter October 1sp. | Last. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton, of |_â€" Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Finan, | ns i . t ; 69 Cecil avenue, on Sept. 20th, a the Dome, are also expected home soon from vacation in Southern Ontario. ! The Eastern Star ladies are holding their afternoon tea from 3 to 6 p.m. tations and | °° Friday uj'!m;: week, i;»l:-:u! of Thursday as given in a previous issue. wn cars could get gas there when i tatd # A ; ; 1 | e F Aid ladies are taking the Gasoline will j The Finnish Aid 1 FELDMAN TIRE SALES 5 BIRCH ST. N PHONE 3170 It will be illegal for the town to take is from their own pumps for any of town owns. It would be set daughter in Porcupine: General hosâ€" pital. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McLeod of 22 Bruce aventie, on Sept. 18thâ€"a i Masnnic Thurscda ‘ tes ‘ofâ€" bought from all the service sta. | Masonic Hall on Th ursday for tea, cof fee and home baking sale, proceeds to iz To the Britis} mb Victims‘ fund.| y Tow p of Tisdale wrote to go to the British I‘,‘ 7‘1, V 1(1‘ m 1] ind | ) ) The E: n Star 1: 8 C r a ,doorâ€" C ItCAO them to extend | I'?( East ““_ â€.1“ | e water lines to the end of the town | PYize, and will hold the draw for I)l‘ll"; ; f 3 S i kets @riday. limits near the North End streets.| Kets 99 F“d c nf i1 be | EVERY FR'DAY NIGHT Fj , ; ) j , Thursday of this week wi e tagâ€" | ® From the end of the town limits the| . 4 ‘jl‘ “;.\ ‘\; e li | o e 11 +3 A day for the Navy in South Porcupine j sb n r m a T 4 il Dib 0 tne s % 4 j c P _ | Gonvenor for the affair is Mrs. H. R.. MeINTYRE GYMNASIT M S SAâ€" | I + N in 1 of way " M Iâ€â€œ""'l | Dance to the Sparkling rhvthm of I F T This is | he Kiwanis Carnival featuring some | The "Mac‘" Ambassadors f | va ; j hain very T i vn | is is coing t ):m,\(l events is bein '.-.!!11('] on ]“g;[h( | :â€": ADMISSION :â€": fq 4 | Kiwanis hall from Wednesday to Satâ€" ropriate if the owners refuse to sell. | : s : | \ * ies > The Timmins Retail Merchants‘ \\A im'(ln\' evenings this week. Bingo is the | $1.()†C ()UD]C Ladies 10¢ We Limimins Retail Merchants Asâ€" f j 1 wrete to the council asking | tig attraction with ideâ€"lines. As || 14 l everybody knows, all proceeds will be | could to Fourth Avenue from H;)ynwfli mm m Pine ilso to widen | 1 S street. The| ' A V ea in that secâ€" | O1 nd the council was in favour of | 1 h o e The New Telephone | N () ! P rar “‘.\ § t .ll b ns br the ished we published soon. 1 I pel t h ow t Let us know if you require any C A W wa y 5 Ma change in your listings. * 62 0 to 4 H ‘ c | | The F ) | Hortic ; 3 e § ; The Northern Telephone Directory is published for | ience 4 ‘le > r Howeve the convenience of all telephone users. owever, | g( h‘)('ls (lt !)()n](’ lnd | as Telephone Directories the world over have proved ’) * I gr > are pleased t ?g. ' (}’ (ou])lne ‘)]d j to be effective advertising media, we are please 0 ‘te be of the atmost value to Cay (a..l +; T | offer this additional service. 75,000 telephone users it is }“L i(l P‘\ (\]‘1!32 important that the directory ay s be â€"accurate and _ complete, T . Alwavys at hand for reference, the Telephone Direcâ€" ': CX “. lhie local Honour New!1 â€"Married Couâ€"| Please advise the loca ] °n 1 ""\-" s * C ,~i tory is in constant use in the thousands of homes phone office of any changes “;(‘. 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