Mr. and Mrs. Duggan have returned from holiday in Pickering and Toronto. Mr. Jos. Walters, a recent visitor in town left on Monday for Bourlaâ€" magque, Mr. Ed. Kennedy accompanyâ€" ing him. Peggy leave in Renfrew Other Items of Interest from South Poreupine and the Dome, ® 4# Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn, of Bruce avenue, left on Sunday for a months‘ vacation. They will visit Mr. Blackâ€" burn‘s parents in Hallboro" Manitoba. travelling by car to the "Soo" and by boat to Port Arthur en route to Maniâ€" toba. Mr. and Mrs. Don Eames and Joyce left on Tuesday for two weeks‘ vheation in Toronto aand vicinity. Mtrs Mine, Cahill Mrs. S. Caldwell O‘Brien, of Arnpric home of Mr. and Strachan avenue. Mrs. Leslie Robit the guest of Mrs. Yesterday we wer 50 cents by a lady, > to do so by @# grou who had "made" owrn offorts. It â€"1 amount they said, t in for them to the I bomb victims. We ‘These children had to an enthusiastic a ment of Mrs. Parr naught â€" Hillâ€"(one ng@d furthermore er by songs and duet and had even given inducement (won These young people ren Lyda Barilko Erma Lafurgy and Salvage collect pine has not be: the past two holi told, however, th whele town is t: Rover Scouts a They ask you all you please place â€" sidewalk in fron:! paper or cardbow base metals, rag: ber. In connecti story comes to u Girl Guide, who, search for berries out beyond the Thete they camse rubber, thrown ou the mine buildin a sample to a R being assured th the rubber could effort, the girls back and brough bicycle carriers. i1 Sometimes â€" 0 shame us in th make, and the drive for Victor people have gat salvago Bouth Porey to The Advan south Porcupine to be Canvassed for Salvage Next Week News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District tm n e ons m s mssc m an it m mc sns w ie t o 7 Cedar St. 8 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 day of September, 1942 on the 3rd day of October, 1942, and on the 7th day of NovemMber, 1942, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer‘s office this 25th day of July, 1942. Townshin of Tisdale District of Cochrane TCO WITF : .:. Clean Rooms : The King Edward Hotel Cor, Spruce St Third Ave. Day or Week Electric Sprayers For Rent 18 VISiUlN®§ 1 on Strachan 9. Caldwell RC Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmosphere Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes Myrs. C. Kavanagh. McLellan with John anad today for a short vacation id, but w he Fund * iCH hetr J€ 1t l1 11Y 1 Y nd Mrs. Clarence are visitors at the Mrs. Maxwell of B a M nt â€" admnmission)} med proceedings n between acts, doorâ€"prize as an Clarke Smith). re: Jeanie Farâ€" 1 Nina Banlko, 1 Hill. ouid we gIVEe IL for the British a, and we did. nted two plays ce in the baseâ€" f Montreal is vanagch. Phone 1675 Terome TLake sum of n asked children y their small > give it n Conâ€" eration h 1pon the war ride heir the ing hC Little Jean Bruce, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bruce, is recuperating in Porcupine General hospital from an operation performed on Monday. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Kusti Luoma, of 87 William Street, South Porcupine, a daughter on August 29th in Porcupine General hospital The United Church will resume evenâ€" ing service again on Sunday next. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Harper and childâ€" ren, who have been on holiday at their summer cottage at Temagami, are exâ€" pected home on Monday. Miss K. Woodall, who has been on war work in Toronto during the holiâ€" days, arrived home this week. Mrs. Hedley Varker and two childâ€" ren are visiting the former‘s parents at Lockhaven, Pennsylvania, for two weeks, Mr. Brimblecombe, of Toronto ,has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mcâ€" Innis over the weekâ€"end. On Wednesâ€" day ha left for home, accompanied by Mrs. Brimblecombe and MrS. Matthews (of Manilla, Ont). who have spent the summer at the Golden City Cottage of Mr. and Mrs McInnis. Mrs. H. Coote is spending this week Among families leaving recently for other residences were Mr. and Mrs. Patriquin (Nova Scotia); Mr. and Mrs. Nevin and Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland (also to Nova Scotia). will be drawn for tonight and anâ€" nounced later. Mr. Neil O‘Grady, of Toronto was visiting his niece, Mrs. cohn Costello of town, and his nephew, Mr. O‘Grady of Dome Extension, over the weekâ€"end. Mr va;nd 7Mrs. Neilson of William st left recently for Cobalt to reside. The Kiwanis Carnivalâ€"considering the weatherâ€"has been a fair success. The Club hopes to report a surplus after the affair is over. The grand prizesâ€"a $5 Victory Bondâ€" and a town lot given by Mr. George Helmer Mrs, H. Coote is spending with friends at the Redstone At a meeting held on Tuesday in conâ€" nection with the United Church War Savings Campaign for funds, Dr. Gardâ€" ner was made head of the movement for a special effort this month, and Mr. J. Andrews secretaryâ€"treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed and childâ€" ren have arrived home after two weeks‘ holiday in Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Tom Kelly is home after two weeks‘ holiday in Toronto. Mrs. Ruth Hulley of the C.W.A.C. spent the weekâ€"end in town. Mrs. Hulâ€" ley was one of a recent group of reâ€" cruits interviewed by the "Globe ana Mail" in Toronto. After commenting on the wida range of occupations reâ€" presented in this particular group which included many professional women, the the "Globe" goes on to say that they will be posted to position where they can make the most of their training and experience "To prove that a nurse can "earn‘‘ her commission is the amâ€" bition of Mrs. Ruth Beatrice Hulley of Ssouth Porcupine, who enlisted as an Xâ€"ray technician in the C.W.A.C. She graduated from St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins, ten years ago has had a year‘s Xâ€"ray experience and four years genâ€" eral duty in the Porcupine General Hospital. Her husband went overseas two years ago." can n and e: cah " bition Ssouth C _raV Miss V. Smythe, RN., who is now a Flight Sergeant in the Nursing Diviâ€" sion of the RCAF., spent the weekâ€" end with ffiends in town. Miss Lyda Jordison, with the Clerical Staff of the Women‘s Division with the RCAF. at Rockcliffe, spent the weekâ€" end at home. Among members of the forces home for a few days this week were Vic Haneberry with the RZCAF. at Rockâ€" cliffe and Tony Cecconi with the army in Toronto. Armnold Coote visited his parents over last weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bessette and Valerie left on Tuesday for North Bay where they have taken a summer cotâ€" tage for two weeks. The Rebekah Lodge will open for the fall and winter session on Friday, Sept. 4th in the Masonic hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mitchell, Jr., and son, Kenneth, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. C. McKaye, of Montreal, is a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs C. Girdwood, on, Powell avenue. Miss Marietta Greenwood is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Huggins, from Toronto. Mr._ _a_nd Mrs. John Costain are holiâ€" daying at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Frisby, in Kemptville. A.C.2 Jos. Woods, of the RC.AF., was home on leave from Toronto over the weekâ€"end. The Haspital Auxiliary will hold its irst fall meeting on September 9th at .3 pm. in the Masonic hall. Will as nmany members as possible attend, as Jlans will be made at this meeting for innual Hospital Fruit Shower P. H. MURPHY, 10 years and under, girls â€" Patsy Dobson (C); Alice Scullion (1); Patsy Sherbin (2). The final championship meet at the Lions Club Swiming Pool at Schumaâ€" cher was held on Friday, Aug. 28th. The following were the champions in the various events, the event champion‘s name being followed by "(C)" for chamâ€" wion, and "(1)"indicating first runner up "(2)", second runnerâ€"up:â€" 20 Yards, Free Style 8 years and under, girls â€" Patsy Sherbin (C). 8 years and under, boys â€" Bobby Jones (C) . 10 years and under, boys â€" John Kenedy (C); Ernest Keizer (1); Rino Bragagnola (2). 40 Yards, Free Style 12 vears and under, girls â€" Geven Hill (C); Audrey Jenkin (1); Marjorie Wharton (2). 14 years and under, girls â€" Eileen Oohnson (C), Mayzell Menear (1) ,Marjâ€" orie Wharton (2). 12 years and under, boys â€" Nedo Bragagnola (C); Percy Barker (1); Art Jones (2). 14 years and under, boys â€" Edgar Montigny (C); Ron McGrgeor (1); Nedo Bragagnola (2). 60 Yards, Free Style 15 years and over, girls â€" Dorothy Wilson (C); Mayzell Menear (1) ; Eileen Johnston (2). Schumacher, Eeot The Advance. 15 years and over, boys â€" J. McDonâ€" ald (C); Edgar Montigny (1). 20 Yards, Breast Stroke 12 years and under, girls â€" Marjorie Wharton (C); Geven Hill (1); Audrey Sherbin (2). Mr. Jim Curtis leaves on Sunday for holiday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle and son, Ronald, of the Dome, have returned from holiâ€" day in Toronto and Niagara. Ralph Mitchell accompanied them. Mr. Lemay of the High School staff, will not be returning to South Porcuâ€" pine this year as he has enlisted as Radio Technician in the RCAF. We are glad to spike a rumour to the efâ€" fect that Miss Lucas is not returning. Upon enquiry we find that she will be coming back to each here after doing war work all vacation. This news we sure, will give as much pleasuré to her pupils as it does to us. Champions and Runnersâ€"up in Various Events. 12 years and under, boys â€" Nedo Bragagnola (C); Percy Barker (1); Bobby Jones (2). 40 Yards, Breast Stroke 14 years and under, girls â€" Mayzell Menear (C) ; Eileen Johnston (1) ; Marâ€" jorie Wharton (2). Final Championship Meet Lions Club Swimming Pool Hocking, returned on Sunday from two weeks‘ holiday at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Thomas and son Kenneth, of Dome Extenson, returned this week from two weeks‘ vacation in Ssouthern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Allan, of Preston Wednesday for v: in St. Mary‘s Ont Mrs. Mousseau, of Campbell‘s Bay, has left for home after visiting at the home of Mrs. Al Moore of Dome Exâ€" ternsion. 14 years and under, boys â€" Ron Mcâ€" Gregor (C); Don Blondin (1); Edgar Montigny (2). 15 years and under, girls â€" Joyce Jenkin (C); Dorothy Wilson (1); Mayâ€" zell Menear (2). 15 years and under, boys â€" Edgar Montigny (C); Don Blondin(1)}; Ron McGregor (2). Ladi¢s‘ 20 Yards, Free Style Ladies Open â€" Mrs. Armstrong (C) Mrs. Proulx (1); Mrs. Sherbin (2). Timmins Garage Co. Limited ed With Tires That Will Give Many Miles. ‘35 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN .................ic.... 24 CHEYVROLET COACH : ‘3l CHRYSLER SEDAN ......................., 4 34 MORND tavet: se \ Each Model Thoroughly Reconditioned and Euippâ€" Cor. Spruce and Fourth 36 DODGEâ€"1 ton truck 20 Yards, Back Stroke years and under, girls â€" Geven ON ALL USEFD CARS Alec Hogg and son, East Dome left last rcation with relatives Special to During the evening cuchre was playâ€" ed at which prizes were won by Mrs. A. McGinn and Mrs. George Burns. At bingo prize winners were:â€"Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Young and Mrs. Wm. Millions. The hostess served a dainty lunch at the and of the evening, and the guest of honour was delighted with the loveâ€" ly gifts which were presented to her. Guests pressnt were:â€"Mrs. Fred Stevens, Mrs. Jim Baker, Mrs. J. Dryâ€" nan, Mrs. A. McGinn, Mrs. A. Bonnett, Mtrs. L. Bennett, Mrs. G. Burns, Mrs. J. McDonald, Mrs. Prankie, Mrs. Huesâ€" tis, Mrs. B. Craig, Mrs. C. Young, Mrs. South Porcupine, Sept: 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. Gerald Stringer was guest of honour on Wednesday last at a very lovely shower at the home of Mrs. J. Johnsténs of Main St. Guest of Honour at Shower Event at 8. Porcupine L. O‘Brien, Mrs. W. Millions, Mrs. A. Angus, Mrs. Jason Cunningham, Mrs. Milburn Hodgins, Mrs.. James Cuunâ€" ningham, and the guest of honour, (Mrs. Gerald Stringer.) 14 years and over, girls â€" Joyce Jen- kin (C); Helen Rhea Channan (1); Ge- ven Hill (2) . 14 years and over, boys â€" Andy Naâ€" pier (C); Ron MeGregor (1); Edgar Montigny (2). Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs G. Draper, Mrs. T. Farrel] and Mrs. B. Cunningham. Party at South Porcupine In Honour of Miss Brown South Porcupine, Sept. 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The home of Miss Lily Brown on Strachan Ave. was the scene on Thursday evening last of a merry gathering of the staff of the Northern Telephone Co., who met to honotir two of their members, who are shortly to enter the bonds of matrimony. Durâ€" ing the evening two walnut coffee tables were presented to the bridestoâ€"beâ€"â€"Miss Irene Disher and Miss Lillian Kaufman â€"with the best wishes of the stag. Ladies‘ Dog Derby Mrs. Proux (C); Mrs. Sherbin (1); Mrs. Armstrong (2); Mrs. Dcobson (3). Diving â€" I Metre and 3 Metre Boards 13 vears and under, girls â€" Helen Rhea Channan (C); Geven Hill (1); Eileen Johnston (2). 13 years and under, boys â€" Jack Murâ€" phy (C) ; Lyndon Seylor (1) ; Percy Barâ€" ker (2), 14 vears and under, boys â€" Ron Mcâ€" Gregor (C): Lyndon Seyvlor (1); Edgat Montigny (2). Rovyal Life Saving Method Tewing .second method â€" 4 pairs reâ€" quired â€" medals awarded winners â€" Menear, Dot Wilson (C); Jack Murphy, Bill Kestor (1); MHleen Johnâ€" ston, Marjorie Wharton (2); Mrs, Armâ€" strong, Mrs. Dobson (3). _ 16 Yards, Relay Race, Mixed Girls and bovs â€" Mayzell Menear, Ron McGregor, A 1. Berndt, Bill Kestet (C); Eileen Johnston, Peércy Barker, Nedo Bragagnola, Edgar Montigny (1); B. Patterson, Joyce Jenkins, Mrs. Armâ€" strong, Mrs. Proulx (2). Ladies‘ Race 20 vards, breast stroke, open â€"â€" Mrs. Armstrong (C); Mrs. Proulx (1); Mrs. Sherbin (2). The evening was spent in playing games and the hostess served a very deâ€" lightful lunch. 40 Yards, Back Stroke 14 vears and undet, girls â€" Mayzell Menear (C); Eileen Johnston (1); Gevâ€" en Hill (2). Dog Derby, 20 yards 12 years and under, mixed â€" Allan Cameron (C); Nedo Bragagnola (1); Lyndon Seylor (2). Guests present were Miss Doreen Ralston, Miss Maric Tokar, Miss Evelyn Clark, Miss Ann Cartonick, Miss Maurâ€" een Thomas, Miss Sadie Pasanen, Miss Barbara Ball, Mrs. J. Wilder, the guests of honour Miss I. Disher and Miss L. Kaufman, and the hostéss, Miss Lily Brown. Hill (C); Audrey Jenkin (1); Marjorie Wharton (2). 12 years and under, boys â€" Lyndon Sayvlor (C); Percy Barker (1); Nedo Bragagnola (2). 13 yvears and over, mixed â€"â€" Edgar Montigny (C); Mayzell Menear (1); Eileen Johns:ton (2). Phone 800 Bouth Porcupine, Sept. 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"After seeing the wonâ€" derful horticultural display at the Mcâ€" Intyre Arena many of our townsfolk are sorry that they did not enter some of their garden produce for competition and exhibition and are fully determined to try next year should the "show" be a feature. Several other amateur gardeners have corn but Mr. Longworth‘s seem to be most prolific. In experimenting with "sand cherâ€" ries‘"â€"a species of large black choke cherry which grow to perfection on a low bushâ€"your correspondent has pickâ€" ed this year four quarts from two Ssouth Porcupine Boasts of Several Notable Gardens Gardens in South Poreupins nged take second place to none in the North, being given this year a long summer, plenty of sunshine and rain and few frosts. Our Kiwanian Victory Gardsns look wonderful at the north end of town, and some of the flower gardons are at their best. . Mr. Bert Longworth, of the Dome, tells us that he has picked 300 cobs of table corn from his Victory patch at the Dome School Gardens, planted from seed in the open, all wellâ€"filled perfect ears. Harvest of Tdb]e Corn and ‘Sand Cherries‘ Alqo Menâ€" tioned. The inside front cover of your Ration Book shows the location of your nearest Raton office. Your enquiries should be addressed to that office. Always give scerial number of your Ration Book when writing. The detachable return postcard at the back of the new Ration Book is intended for use when applying for your Ration Book No. 2. If this postcard is lost or used improperly, there may be complications and délays when the time comes to get the next book. DO NOT USE THE DETACHABLE POSTCARD UNTIL YOuU ARE ADVISED TO Do s0. MMON QMYVDLSOd 34718 1SN LON OG0 NEW RATION BOOK ,,bgmyamel/‘hauue You must write your name and address in ink in the space proâ€" vided? at the top ouf each sheet of couponsâ€"aind you must write the wrial number of your book in the space provided on the stub at the side of each sheet of coupons, NOTE THESE IMPORTANT FAGTS ABOUT YOUR JUAN UGUVUUTPUNJ . The redâ€"coupons, imprinted with the word ‘Sugar‘â€"the first page of coupons in the bookâ€"are the only ones to be used for sugar, and they are to be used for sugar only. Each coupon is good for a two weeks‘ ration; that is, one pound of sugar. second page of coupons in the bookâ€"although marked ‘Spare A‘â€" are to be used for tea and/or coffee. Each coupon is good for a two weeks‘ ration of either tea OR coffee; that is, two ounces of tea OR eight ounces of coffee. Only the green coupons can be used for tea or coffee. NCM UUUPUMNJ. There are three other series of coupons in the book, namely ‘Spare B‘, ‘Spare C‘, and ‘Spare D‘. No use for these coupons has been designated. Do not detach these coupons from your book. The new Ration Books No. 1, now being distributed, do NOT become valid and must not be used until Monday, September 7th, 1942. They will be good for the six months period commencing September 7th. COUPONS NOS. COUPONS NOS. COUPONS NOS. COUuPONS NOS. COUPONS NOS. COUPONS NOS. COUPON NO. W e O *J ht â€"4 wl .. cmd dI71vVA HVDNS NV 344409 ‘VYVIL HDIHM NO ST3LVYG Each ‘coupon is good for Special to the wonâ€" t the Mcâ€" South Porcupine, Sept. 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"At the morning service in St. Paul‘s Church on Sunday the memory of the late Duke of Kent was honoured by a reverent congregation who stood while the Dead March in Soul was played by the organist. Reâ€" ference was also made to the heroes of Dieppe. Archdeacon Woodall leaves this week for Port Arthur where the General Synod Board of the Church of Engâ€" land in Canada will meet. bushes. These bushes are three years old, and last year bore about 20 cherâ€" ries. The cherries have been made into delicious jelly with a flavour resembling Old Country blackberries. Memory of Duke of Kent Honoured at S. Poreupine In consequence of the absence of the rector there will be no morhning | and 4 and ) and ‘ and ) and 10: and 12: i A Aa DJ 8: are valid September 7th, are valid. October _ 5th, are valid November 2nd, are valid November 30th, are valid December 28th, are valid January â€" 25th, is valid February _ 22nd, 1942 and 1942 and 1942 and 1942 and 1942 and 1943 and 1943 and thereatter thereafter thereafter thereafter thereafter thereafter thereafter d for a two weeks‘ ration, and two coupons may be used at a time to buy a supply for four weeks. Make the most of your Tea.. and and and and and and OoTTAWA « The green coupons â€" the All ccupons must be detached in the presence of the storekeeper. It is illegal for him to accept loose coupons. Penalties are provided for improper use of Ration Books. service in St. Paul‘s Church for t next two Sundays, but evening servic on both occasions will be conducted Captain David Mitcheli, of the Chur Armvy. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chapman of Dome Extension, and Mr. and Mts. Edmund of Front street, left Saturday for a vacaâ€" tion in the south. Blairmore Enterprise:~â€"Wanted, a livâ€" ing room for a single gentleman looking both ways and ventilated. Teacher of Piano Theory STUDIO Yla Moore Street _ South Porcupine TELEPHONE 402 and 34â€"35â€"36 south Porcupine Personal by Chi