George Pfoulx, Fourth Ave car for a holiday in Toronto. Kenneth Thomas Young, i1 of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Young < Moore) was christened Sund ang in Trinity United Church. Fr. Healey conducted the cers Mrs. L. Mathew week for Toronto Mr. Mathews who tion there and t dence. Miss Bessie Armstrong, R. N Ave., left Friday for Hearst, w mas.accepted a position in the ‘there. She was accompanied Irene ‘Rourke, R. N., of Timn also has accepted a position in pital at Hearst., Mr. Reg King, manager of the Mcinâ€" tyre Coffee Shop, left by car to spend a few days in Toronto, Mr. Fred Doeler, First Ave., left this Knitting Club Holds Regular Meeting at Schumacher Aircraftsman James Fowler, of the R. C. A. F., stationed at Clinton, is visâ€" iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler, Fourth Ave. Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. ~Word has been arrival in London ireman J. E. M dian Firefighters, cher. The "Pej met Satur Miss Muri a good ati nice social the aftern served by the club w Ann Mille Mr. and Mrs. J. left this week for Born â€" Thursda Mary‘s hosvital, to P. Taylor, 358A. Sec *Mr. and M Centre, â€" soer Liskeard. Ed Hick: accompani are visiting cy Harvey, Mrs. Jo‘"in entertained Sa our of her sor brating his el: happy time v and communi ghan served a guest received thday cake. Mr. ar daughter week for Mr. and Mrs. visiting their d: Mr.â€"and Mrs. | Ave., left Frida onto, prior to : in Winnipeg. Pat Smi John Mir; Toronto w itary duty Mr. and Mrs. accompanied b Timmins, spent Sesekinika. Mr. and Mrs. left last week f¢ prior to taking IRVIA ROSNER, R.O. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District â€" L. o NNi N e tm " Schumacher, Aus he Advance. \__Township of Tisdale District of Cochrane TCO wWIT: .... By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Tisdale bearing date the 25th day of July, 1942, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Tisdale will be held at the Council Chambers at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon on the 10th day of December, 1942, unlass the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is "being ‘published in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th â€"day of September, 1942 on the 3rd day of October, ©1942, and on the 7th day of November, 1942, and that _eopies of the said list may be had at my office. ~__ Treasurer‘s office this 25th day of July, 1942. 3245 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins EYXESIGHT ESPECIALIST Â¥er Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINED QGLASSES FITTED and M Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes Har id at daugsh Elme J. C. Biggs, Fifth Ave., or a holiday at London. ‘sdayv, August 6th, at St. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald econd Ave. â€" a son. en received of the safe on, England, of Leading Marshall, of the Canaâ€" ‘s. formerly of Schumaâ€" Da vs and family > where they istrong, R. N., Second or Hearst, where she sition in the hospital riccompanied by Miss N., of Timmins, who a position in the hosâ€" 2 V AIY Co o Hicks and family ‘ sister, Mrs. Perâ€" who nayv and sonâ€" Moran, holiday i nember MacKen they will join repted a posiâ€" take up resiâ€" nett, 5th Av wW. W. Whi *, infant son ig (nee Meta inday mornâ€" ch. The Rev. ceremony. nbabin, Gold end at New left by »li1nton Hamilâ€" An V games Monaâ€" d each been aâ€"law, ecand v b 1j0m AVvC 10n ind his i k T 1d Completing Plans for Zone Rally at South Poreupine For speeding (W.M..), I paid $15 and costs, Careless driving chars Turriâ€"$15 and costs. Jack Cusack‘s charge C â€"adjourned. Drunk charge against stromâ€"$10 and costs. The case against Kay using obscene language V For speeding (W M.A.) $15 and costs. For speeding (W.M.A. â€"$15 and costs. Dangerous Vaino Klemola resulted his driving license su months and a fine of $ se For speeding (W.MA.) C $15 and costs, FPailure to produce permi cost Lyle Prince $10 and cos A charge of speeding agait MacDonald was withdrawn. Excess load charge agal Prankie $10 and costs. Acting Magistrate Sol Plat the bench in the absence trate Atkinson. Domeé Sault the C will 1 her f voyage. "What‘s that down there? of the captain. "That‘s the stegrage, IT replied. "Really!" exclaimed the surprise; "and does it tak people to make the boat g« â€"Globe and Mail. Mar Other Mr. J. Conkey, of Haileybury, WA business visitor in town this week. Miss Jean Galli, of the Township Tisdale staff, leaves on Thursday holiday in Sudbury, C. Rowett, of R. A. F., was home on leave this week from Vancouver. Mr,. and Mrs, W. Allen‘of Dome Ex. have moved into the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Woods. Mr. and Mrs. George Chambers, of Dome Ex., are holidaying in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs: W. Oxby are holidaying in Toronto and other points South. Mr. and Mrs. N. |Cybulski leave toâ€" day for holiday in Renfrew and Ottawa Mervyn Hutchison, of the Army Corps was home on leave.: Mr. J. Conkey, of Haileybury, was a business visitor in town this week. to The Ad The ladi held a met Pss Porcupine C Representat Kirkland L seont. Mrs. IA1€ the Mrs. Smith w ‘. and Mrs. George Woods, of the e Extensian, left last Saturday for t Ste. Marie.. Mr. Woods will join Ordinance Corps and Mrs. Woods remain in the Sault with her motâ€" for the duration, Polce Court day OE ers NCw orcupine P. H. MUKPHY, TREASURER aAry Ra exclaimed the woman, in ind does it take all those the boat go straight?‘ ind costs. against Kay Paulbiskie for e language was adjourned. ing (W M.A.) Fred Elstonâ€" A BIG JOB 9f and t] inst Marti from South harg in . nent and baby son, a holiday with , Meaford. and Mrs. Hart urday for holiâ€" motored down 1€ mit to driv costs. madam ) DesRoch naving bee ohn 1 lGeave 10â€" ind Ottawa Army Corps D. st Philip t Howatr he asked Auxil rinst Blizzard rs, Hart or holiâ€" d down staff. gains avin| for ocean Sudden Death of Popular Resident of Schumacher Mr. Geo. Bragagnola Passes Away at Gueen Alexanâ€" _ dria Sanitarium, London. Schumacher Man Finds Interesting Sequel to Accident Schumacher, August 12th. Special to Theâ€"Advance. § It was with regret word was Saturday of the death of Mr. George Bragagnola, Third avenue, who died suddenly in the Queen Alexandria suddenly in the Queen Alexandria Sanitarium, London. Mr. Bragagnola left here Easter Monday for London to receive medical treatment. His letters home were always ot a very cheery naâ€" ture and his wife had every hope she would soon get word he would be able to come home. His sudden death came as a great shock to her. A resident here since 1914 fourteen years ago he was married here to Marie Fabbro. They have a family of three sons. Esteemed residents here they had made many friends who sincerely mourn the sudâ€" den passing. The late Mr. Bragagnola was 46 years of age. The funeral which was a very large one was held Tuesday afternoon from his late residence at 80a Third Ave., to St. Alohonsus Parish Church, where the Rev. Father Martindale conducted the funeral service. Interment was made in Timmins cemetery. Funeral arrangements were made by S, T. Walâ€" ker, funeral director, Timmins. The pallbearers were: Gino Narduzzi, Pets Flora, Attilo Morandin, Eltore Marâ€" chiore, john Elpi, Albano Andrighetti. The beautiful floral tributes included flowers from the following: Wife and sons: Mr. and Mrs. Hector Fabbro and family: Mr. and Mrs. Rossi, Famiglia Battachio;: Baldovin Family; Mr. and Mrs. George Kyle; Queenie and Alf Rioux: Defelice Family; Famiglio Marâ€" chiori; Louis Zanchin, Titto Zanella; Frank Malicani; Victor Lorenzo; Maria and Luigo Zuliani and Elia; Mr. and Mrs. James Stirrat: Foreson Ambrogo; From Phil; Famiglia Scodellero; Mcâ€" Intyre Porcupine Mines; McIntyre Emâ€" ployvees. High Massesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hannigan: Fabbro Family, Sudbury. Aecidentally Hits Prize Car, but Sudbury Judement is 11€ Sudbury. Aug 1¢ W KELLY, Chief Officer of the Canadian National Steamship "Lad Hawkins‘"‘ when that vessel was sun by an enemy submarine on the evenâ€" ing of February 19, 1942, was recently honored by the Dominion Governâ€" ment for conspicuous gallantry shown on that occasion. The testimonial took the form of a silver tray on which the following inscription was engraved: "Presented by the Government of Canada to Percy Ambrose Kelly, Chief Officer, R.M.S. Lady Hawkins, for meritorious conduct when the vessel was sunk without warning by an enemy submarine on the night of February 19, 1942." The presentation took place in the Nova Scotian hotel at Halifax, Capâ€" tain Kelly receiving the government‘s token at the hands of C. H. Hosterâ€" iman, Marine Agent for the Departâ€" ment of Transport at Halifax, repreâ€" senting Hon. C. D. Howe, Acting Traasport Minister. In the photograph Captain Kelly is seen holding the silver tray, and on his immediate left is Mr. Hosterman. ‘y., Aug. 12%th â€"‘ not strained in â€" Leo Gauthier h Schumacher mo o this as the af: on Mondavy whic to be n€ CGhAhurch, idale conducted Interment was YIY 32 Guall idbury 1 arked car ho offere ourt. will ibrasio ing th: aAc}Gd 1€ when h it had been contributed to the clash of {enders in that it had been parked beâ€" hind its proper position in relation to the parking meters, Mr. Gauthier asâ€" sumed a stern and disciplinary mien. "In your town," demanded Mr. Gauâ€" thier, "how do they usually settle cases like this?" "On. they usually ly replied the schu I don‘t want to do I would like to get as I can as I have and I am just ret trip."‘ n‘ "All right, then," said Mr. Gauthier. "We‘ll hold court right here and now. On your own evidence, you are found guilty of damaging this car and you are fined one book of tickets. Go over there and buy one book of tickets from the ticket vendor." 3X Immediatelyv, evervone was all smiles and the motorist laughingly complied as onlookers commented: on the Solomonâ€" ical wisdom of "Judge" Gauthier. If one of the tickets in the book the Schuâ€" macher motorist purchased should win the car, the ends of justice would be even more happily served.s Sudden Death of Mrs. M. Beaudry, of Dome Extension Marines Hold Their Gains in the Solomon TIslands to The Advance. Friends and neighbourzwere shocked on Friday last to hear of the very sudâ€" den death of Mrs. Michael Beaudry, oS Dome Extension. Mrs. Beaudry was sixtyâ€"four years of age and leaves to mourn her loss, her husband â€" Raoul, overseas â€" Mrs. Lavigne, a daughter, living in Hamilton â€" Bella, living at home â€" and Menno, Toronto. Fire Chiefs Warned to be Ready for Gas Attacks Kitchener, Ont.., Aug. 12â€"Chief Harâ€" old Walton of New Toronto yvesterday warned more than 100 firs chiefs here attending the 24th annual meeting of the Dominion Association of Fire Chie‘?s of the possibility of gas attacks and adâ€" ded "the Germans and Japanese have broken every other rule of the game, so why not this one?" Chief Walton, who recently comupleted mcurn nher 108 overseas â€" M living in Ham home â€" and The funeral parish church Father Lasalle Father Lasal was made i1 Pallbearers v Lang, Albert Richie and J we have not friends and Mr. Teakle sad: ""*Mr. Kelly through» out the trying period displayed the high qualities of those who go down to the sea in ships." Captain Kelly was in charge of a lifeboat containing 76 persons which was afloat four days before being sighted by a rescue ship,. The official account of the event cites that "Captain Kelly showed gallantry in staying to assist in the lowering of other boats after his own was sately away. His juigment in all things was above discussion. His leadership and friendly discipline were firstâ€"clase. His seamanship was good. Not one persoin in the lifeboat ever criticized him. All considered him deserving of nimn. nono rD the e Chief W. A s, who represented A,. D. 1eakic, eral Manager. Standing in the cround next to Mr. Hosterman is foral nd 301. eamen 18 Po om C pline were firstâ€"clase. ip was good. Not one lifeboat ever crivicized dered him deserving of ,uall'v go to court," msekâ€" sehumacher citizen, "but o do that if I can help it. o get out of town as fast have my family with me t roturning from a long A€ S', Director of Merâ€" it Ottawa. iveness of bombers. Spalding of Preston, Ont ie Canadian Association n‘t happen here; it ca: wculd be our watchword ire Chiefs attending t Kitchener is Fire Chi Arthur‘s Headquarters, 12â€"{BUP»;â€"The Battle Mr. nan ions Miller, Halifax National Steamâ€" ed R. B. Teakle, 10 atulation from Kelly throughâ€" displaved the go down A 1 s neadquarters a Lhat gains wet en« who sent the and Mass Cards. 15 Fire CI Porcupine favorable to om Admiral ly completed said civilian essential to as beliey e it can al New Scheelite Find _ Reported 40 Miles _ From Kirkland Lake: the cre. We h an option args Gold Mines at laims adjoinin The developme highway being « main Kirklandc said Mr. Hurd. Kirkland Man Tells of Ore Discoveries. More Tolerant as He Gets Older, Says the Premier Toronto, Aug. 13â€"Nine years as Onâ€" tario‘s premier has caused Mitchell F. Hepburn to ‘*wonder" about politics. Celebrating his 46th birthday and his ninth anniversary as premier toâ€"day, Mr. Hepburn: said he become "more toâ€" lerant in regard to the attitude of others on domestic problems" as he erew older Exchange:â€" In making. horseâ€"play few men seem to use any horse sense. "We have installed fluotr vystem â€" which has proven ur nresent pregram is d: ive us information as to ons, structure and tungsten ) be nine do total valus d trz heelit [ace Ccrew nitial develoy: iamond drill w ms immediate lities of the fi The avoerage t iples of our < jartment of M Assavy Office s} for $12 a considerable ive found t 1line dollars SPECIALS for Fri. Sat., August 14â€"15 n."" Rolled Roast Ib. afc Boiling Fow! PICNIC HAMS Choice Bacon Squares Ib. 2§¢ ATOES . . 15 Ib.Basket 59c¢ Shipment of No. 1 Peaches Just Arrived Round Steak or Roasts Ib. 31c Market â€" 68 Third Ave. TELEPHONE 2900 Steak Ib. 21¢ UIr ore of Mi1 Ccgram 1s designed to tion as to the dimenâ€" and tungsten content of ld our nroperty under ement from Upstream d we have staked ten z our present holdings. it is accessable to the nly two miles from the â€"Lakeâ€"Noranda road," find tuun 1H 91 1€ ent ray ‘aluable A¢ en )ld nt 1€ Ottawa, Aug. 13â€"Commissioner S. T Wood of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said toâ€"day his force ‘has not met with any armed resistance in the Province of Quebec or elsewhere" in carrving out personal deliveries of callâ€" up notices or in dealing with deserters from the armed forces. ‘The commissioner had been asked for comment on a report, from a source closely associated with those enforcing the callâ€"up regulations, that R.CM.P. constables delivering callâ€"up notices in the Quebec City area had met armed resistance in several instances in recent Expect New Uâ€"Boat Drive in Southern Atlantic These sources sited Rio de Janciro‘s receipt of SOS messages reporting an enemy surface raider 1,090 miles off the Brazilian coast and the German high command‘s claim of vesterday that 45,â€" raiders against the heavy and increasâ€" inglyv imvortant Allied merchant traffic in the South Atlantic was predicted toâ€" day by informed British naval sources, Reports from neutral and Axis sourâ€" ces in last 24 hours indicated, it was said, the attacks already had started. London, Aug. 12â€"A largeâ€"scale offenâ€" sive by German surface and submarine 231 tons of shipping bound for Egypt had been sunk recently by German subâ€" marines off the American and West African coasts. Labour Dept. Says Strike at Sault Would be HMegal Citawa, Aug. 12â€"Labour department officials said today a strike vote can not be legally held by members of the Algoma Steel Workers‘ Union which now has a wage dispute before the Onâ€" tario Regional War Labour Board. Alleged Armed Resistance Denied by Mounted Police Dentist: "What kind of filling do you want in your tooth, son?" Boy (without hesitation): "Chocoâ€" lateâ€"Sudbury Star. Sudbury Star:â€"But some of these ils in slacks are no slackers. No. 1 Brookfield Butter with a $1.00 purchace SWEET TOOTH An Irish soldier, on duty received a letter from lhus w that there wasn‘t an ableâ€"b left in his native town. and have to spade the garden h Pat immediately a letter in reply. letter with: "Brid the garden; that are: The letter was duly censored, and in a short time a lorryâ€"load of uni«â€" formed men arrived at Pat‘s home and proceeded to dig up the garden from end to end, In desperation, Bridget again wrote to her husband in Egypt, saying that she didn‘t know what to do, as the solâ€" diers had dug up the entire garden space Pat‘s reply was short and very much to the point. "Go ahead," he wrote, "and plant the spuds!"â€"Exchange. Jimâ€"Who‘s your cook now Johnâ€"â€"Della . Jimâ€"Della who? Johnâ€"â€"Della Katessen â€" Miail. Toronto Telegram;â€" Therd supply of crude rubberâ€"necks Leads the Parade CHOICE Blade Roast Ib. 24c h. 22c duly censored, and lorryâ€"load of uni«â€" 1 at Pat‘s home and in the garden from at down he please don‘t d where the guiu Globé rself . and wrot begsan hi tA | man would ind 11