a ‘"fish pond" and trinket sale. There was a raffie for two dolls. The first doll Was won by Barbara Crook, 109 PFirst ‘Ave., Schumacher. The second doll was won by Unice Grist, Gold Centre. The Pte. William MacKenzie, of The Royal Canadian Engineers, stationed at Petâ€" awawa, is visiting at his home on Fourth Avenue. .‘ Mrs. Ed. Charette and baby have reâ€" turned from a holiday at Kirkland Lake. Mr. James Cullen,â€" of theâ€" Holtrex Property, is holidaying at Stratford. The Timmins Boys K. Club Air Caâ€" dets presented a smart appearance as they marched through the streets of Schumacher Monday evening. _ After fArilling at the MceIntyre Arena they Miss Barbara Black, Kirkland Lake, spent the weekâ€"end visiting her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. E. Watson, Third Ave, and her Aunt, Mrs. Sinclair McMillan, Mcâ€" Intyre Property. Alex Dunbabin, Second Ave., left Tuesday for Toronta, where he will reâ€" port for military duty. _ Mrs. Webbar, of Kingston, is visiting hber daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Blovie Webâ€" bar, and son, Jimmy. She is also visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harris, Third Ave. Mrs. James Dawson left Wednesday for Toronto where she will join Mr Dawson and take up residence. Mr. and Mrs. Loader and family, Railroad Street, left last week for Iroâ€" quois Falls, where they will take up residence. National Day of Prayer Observed at Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bennett, Fifth Ave. have returned from a holiday at Torâ€" onto and Windsor. Ken Young left Tuesday for Toronto where he will report for military duty. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodson and qon Centxe have returned from a holâ€" iday â€"at Toronto and Muskoka. Bchumacher, Sept. 9th. S The Advance. _ $9.24 was handed over to the Bombed Victims Fund by six Gold Centre girlsâ€" Bheila Bassette, Joan Verner, Beatrice O‘Rourke, Lola McCarthy and Glenys Byron. â€" Friday evening pictures were shown at the home of Glenys Byron. SBaturday the girls were keovt busy with The "Percy‘" Red Cross knitting club mmet Saturday afterncoon at the home of Miss Norma Tario, Fourth Ave. There was a good attendance of members and a nice social time was enjoyed. During the afternoon tea was served by the hostess. There will be no club meeting this Saturday as the club members will assist in decorating the Church for the Harvest Home Service to be held Sunâ€" day, Sept. 13th. Lieutenant H. B. Douglas, of the Roâ€" yal Canadian Engineers, stationed at Petawawa accompanied by Mrs. Douglas are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dougâ€" las‘ father, Mr. 8. Wookey, McIntyre Property and are also renewing acâ€" quaintances while in town. Mrs, MacKenzie Keith and little son, David, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Keith‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Skavâ€" lem, McIntyre Property. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fairbrother, Gold Centre, and Mr. Barkell have reâ€" turned from a holiday at Guelph and other points. National Day o‘ Prayer was observed in Trinity United Church Sunday. Many attended and participated in the special service. ‘Tha Rev. N. A. Healey took as his subject "Prayer". Appropriate muâ€" sic by the choir with Mr. Tall Bevan as sAoist and Mrs. J. Huxley accompaning at the organ.. Sunday, Sept 13th, Haryâ€" est Home Services will be held in the Church. The Rev. N. A. Healey will conduct the services, Donations of fruits, flowers and vegetables will be ap preciated and may se left at the Church Baturday. Everybody will be made welâ€" girls were pleased with their day‘s work when they had counted up the proceeds, for each article was sold at a very low price. Other Items of Interest from _ Schumacher and District. eome at these services, Starting Sunâ€" day, the Sunday School will be held at two o‘clock in the afterncon. }\ The King Edward ' Hotel Cor, Spruce 8t Third Avo, ~ PHONE 321 TUMMINS News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District 10 PINE ST. 8. BR EA D NATIONAL BAKERY Ask for Co#@pons Redeemable on Bread and Pastry Clean Rooms sSAVE EVERY DAY Day or Week Very Reason@ble Rates Qulet Atmosphere PHONE Sending gifts, but unable to attend were Mrs. W. W. Wilson and Mrs. W. Rayner. Guest present were:â€"Mrs. C H. Libby, Mrs. J. Bearrd, Mrs. A. Stanâ€" lake, Mrs. B. Curtis, Mrs.S. Jay, Mrs. W. Freeman, Mrs, H. Montrose, Mrs. L. Pyke, Mrs. G. Helmer, Mrs. M Smith, Mrs. E. Ewing, Mrs. W. Thomas, Mrs. 0. Bowes, Mrs. H, Disher, Mrs. Eky, Mrs. B. Webb. The bride was given in marriage by her father and looked very lovely in a floorâ€"length gown of bridal white satin with a short train. "Ihe sleeves were long and finished with points over the hands, and the bodice form fitting. A long silk veil caught to the head with ocrange blossoms and was carried by tiny Arline Truant,â€"who wore a floorâ€"length satin and lace frock with sweetheart bonnet and carried a bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. The bride carried a bouquet of white roses and fern and wore, as only ornaâ€" ment a gold chain and cross the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Leona Didone acted as bridesâ€" maid looked charming in a gown of pale yellow organza fiowered in white, and wore a crown of the same material with yellow roses. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and fern. Master Dino Crema, brother of the bride, carried the wedding ring on a small cushion of white satin and lace. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr. Gilles Allard, as best man. Shower for Popular Youns Lady at South Porcupine Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding included Mrs. R. Allard of Sudbury, mother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Gilâ€" les Allard, the groom‘s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Allard will reside in S. Porcupine and we extend to them our very best wishes for marital héppiness. South Porcupine, Sent. 93â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"â€"A very pleasant evenâ€" ing was spent on Wednesday last at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Anthony on Rae avenue, when a number of her older friends met to shower Miss Irene Disher with miscellaneous gifts before her marriage to Mr. Sam Roach which takes place on Saturday. Bridge was the entertainment proâ€" vided and first prize was won by Mrs. Beard with Mrs. Jay taking second and Mrs. Wm. Thomas the travelling â€"prize. During~ the evening assisted by her daughter and Miss E. Disher serve lunch. A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday morning Aug 29th, in St. Joachim‘s Church when Gina Crema, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Crema, of South Porcupine, became the bride of Roger L. Allard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Allard, of Sudbury. Revd Pather LaSalle performed the ceremony. The alter and sanctuary were decorated with beautiful summer flowers, sweetâ€"peas, phlox and gladioli. Mrs, M. Besette officia gan and rendered weddi singing an "Ave Maria‘". The Schumacher Ladies‘ Guild of the Anglican Church, held their opening meeting for the season at the home of Mrs. Kenard, Fourth Ave. The presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Ben Davis, was in the chair, Several itmes of business were discusâ€" sed. Several leters of thanks were reâ€" ceived from soldiers who had received parcels from the Guild. After the busâ€" iness session the hostess assisted by Mrs. Percival served a delicious lunch. The next meeting will beheld at the home of Mrs. Moorish, Gold Centre. The guest of hono lovely gifts and was . lighted with the sho The many friendr@ of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collier were glad to welcome them back to town again. Bill is home for good but Mrs. Collier left Tuesday on the Northland for the hospital at Musâ€" koka for further treatment and she hopes she will soon be able to be back home again. Her many friends extend her their best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery. Pretty Wedding Event at S. Poreupine Church South Porcupine Sept. 10th. Special to The were thng guest the Schumache Miss Lucilie Tisd spent the weekend Kirkland Lake. Mrs. Knowles arrived in town 1A week from Hamilton to join her hu band and take up residence on Four Ave. Mr. Knowles is the popular man ture "To the Sh showing. children at their home on Mr. Harold Burns, of t Police staff, accompanied Jimmy, are holidayving at : Mrs. George Proulx, 1 this week for a holiday at Sault Ste. Marie. S friends at North Bay. Bobby Welsh, who h: ing at the home of M Rodger, Railroad St., for his home in Toornt Tom 6 nginee Ch Thea urpri of Mr. and Mrs. to welcome them Bill is home for left Tuesday on hospital at Musâ€" Korson Block iting friends ir Mrs. Anthor Â¥. Mrs. Dish eceived man AY iful summer and gladioli. d at the orâ€" * music, also rth B 1 Ave. McIn own la priZ4 pic " Reâ€"opening of the Public School at â€" South Porcupine Mr. Donald Barron left this week for Kingston where he is a student at Queen‘s University. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Crawford are moving this week from Crawford street to an apartment house on Bloor avenue. At the Kiwanis dinner meeting toâ€" night the special speaker is to be a member of the local clubâ€"Mr. Clarence Andersonâ€"who will give a talk on "Construction." The Kiwanis Carnival which aanded last week was m fair success. We are asked to announce that the town lot donated by Mr. George Helmer, will be drawn for later on as a sufficient numâ€" ber of tickets for this valuable prize Miss Joan Sullivan is the guest of her cousin Mrs. Ted Byck, in Timmins for a short time Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith of the Dome have returned from holiday in Toronto, Ottawa and Fort Cowlonge. ur sympathies are offered to the family of Mrs. Gilham, of Timmins, upâ€" on hearing of her death this week in Timmins. The deceased lady lived for some years n Dome Extension before leaving twa years ago to take up resiâ€" dence in Timmins. Corporal Harry Gilâ€" ham, of iSouth Porcupine, is a son. Pte. Lloyd Doran, Corps, is spending a his parents Mr. and on Comnaught Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Moodie Miller are back in town from three weeks‘ holiday spent in Toronto and Niagara Palls. Private Ambrose McManus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus McManus, arrived in camp for a few days on Monday before reporting back to Toronto for army duty. Private McManus, who is with the Royal Canadian Engineers, has just returned from England where, since last October he has been in hospital suffering from a leg injury inflicted while on duty at Gibraltar. He was in hospital in Gibraltar, and from there was sent to Glasgow for treatment and later to England. Now he is recuperâ€" ating in Canada and is at present vis: itingâ€"with his parentsâ€"his sister in Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pearce spent the weekâ€"end in North Bay, where they left their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to conâ€" tinue her studies in St. Joseph‘s colege. Mr. A. Lyman and son, Clayton, left this week to visit his mother in Cornâ€" wall, Ont., for a few days. Mrs. Leslie Robinson left on Wednesâ€" day for Montreal after two weeks‘ visit with her cousin, Miss Lfly Brown, of Strachan avenue. Mrs. D. Leiterman and family returnâ€" ed this week to the Dome after spending the summer at their cottage on Barber‘s Bay. Myrs. L. Pyke and twin sons, Cliffora and Stephen, left on Sunday for Toâ€" ronto after spending a months‘ holiday in South [Porcupine. Mrs. David Horner will make her fuâ€" ture home in Shawville and left S Porcupine this week. Miss Rhoda Allen returned last week from a stay in Toronto, where she was doing war work. Mr. Clifford Allen left on Thursday to report tin Toronto for Army duty. ther News of South Poreuâ€" pine and the Dome. of the Ordnance few days visiting Mrs. John Doran ------- C of Miss . Disher this week‘s brideâ€"elect was Mis. A. Clay, who {held a lovely pantry shower for her last week at her home on Connaught hill. Bornâ€"Ta Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deâ€" long, of 147 Dome avenue, Ssouth Porâ€" cupine, a son; on september 7th, in Porcupine General hospital. Miss Parsons, of the Hospital nursing staff, is on holiday at her home in Brockville. Rev. Lyttle left this week for Belleâ€" ville to attend the Biennial Conference of the United Church being held there this week. Petty Officer Alec McGinn, ER.A., stationed at Sydney, N.S., is spending his furlough at his home in Dome Exâ€" tension, Miss Doris McGinn nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing in Ottawa civic hosptal is spendâ€" ing a short vacation at home. Among other entertaining in honour Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dorey of Iroâ€" quois Falls, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Doran this week. Marshall Hamilton, of Connaught hill has left recently up newW duties in Labrador. a Mr. and Mrs. Penney were in town this week renewing acquaintance with friends. Mr. Penney is from Golden Manitou mine in Quebec. Frnie Harris, of the Dome office staff left on Tuesday for Toronto to report for Army duty. Bornâ€"To Sgt.â€"Observer Donald Mcâ€" Gregor RCAF.. and Mrs. McGregor (Isabel Smith), in Porcupine General Hospital on September 5thâ€"a daughter Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade, of McDonald Hill, on September 3rd, a daughter in Porcupine General hosâ€" pital. _ PW P TT\ have not as yet been sold. Mrs. L. Sander was the winner of the cofftee percolator given as the bingo door price. Mrs. Wm. Farren has just learned that her husband, who is in England servâ€" ing with the Canadian Overseas Fire fighters Corps, has been promoted to be section leader, This means that now all three of our firemen serving in this Corps are officersâ€"Section Leaders, Jos. Miller, Jim Burus and William Farren. Mrs. 8. Sky is spending two weeks at Preston Springs. is also in Ottawa and will take a busiâ€" ness course there this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Toivi Thander and Mrs. Lanti returned this week from two weeks‘ vacation in Toronto and Niaâ€" gara Falls Mrs. N. Klinga returned with them. Mrs. A. Kincaid lof Kirkland Lake, spent a few days in town this week as Urs. D. A. McLellan‘s guest and is now in Timmins visiting Mrs. Travers aand Mrs. M. Bowit. Miss Bettvy Gallagher, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. Pearce for a few days, left this week for Kirkland Lake to take up teaching duties there. The O. E. S. Knitting Bees are keepâ€" ing up the good work for the men in the armed forces and this week sent 4 pairs of socks and 5 sweaters to headâ€" quarters besides their quota to the cigâ€" arette fund. Hostesses for the month of August were: Mrs. R. Mansfield. Mrs. R. Andrews and Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. Roach Mrs. Bannerman and Mrs. Barron. Alaska Presentations Made to Mrs. Roach, S. Porcupine ago and has been active in many circles from which she will be missed. The OES. knitting bee which met last week at the home of Mrs. R. Mansfield nresented Mrs. Roach with a pretty cup and saucer as a farewell gift. At the home of Mrs. Gemmill on Crawford St. a farewell party was held on Monday for Mrs. Roach and during the evening a very nice travelling bag was presented to her as a group gift from all present. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Mabel Pace and Mrs. A. Roach. Guests present were:â€"Mrs, A. Hall (Pamour); Mrs. B. Anthony, Mrs. D. A. McLellan, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. Jos. Miller, Mrs. Clement, Miss Essie Kain, VON., Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Dan who are sorry to lose her as a citizen of town. Mrs. Roach came to South Porcupine from Thessalon some years Teacher of Piano Theory sTUDIO Yla Moore Street â€" Ssouth Porcupine TELEPHONE 402 34â€"35â€"36 Mss Lily Boyko, who has been a farâ€" erette all summer at Waterford, left| Schumacher, Sept 9th. Special to is week to enter Normal School in |The Advance. ronto. Other farmerettes due to reâ€"| Evidence of the progress made by the im home this weekâ€"end are Viola \pupils at the Lions Swimming Pool, at ansfield, Sirkka Olki and Betty Curâ€" |Schumacher, Hank Bielek, instructor, y. Mss Muriel McGuey, is we underâ€" |is shown by the badges won by the and staying in Toronto to take |members of the swimming classes. These siness course and June Countryman |badges. distinctively styled and approâ€" spending a short holiday with her jpriately coloured signifvy the advanceâ€" andparents before entering NormAliment of the swimmer from ons swimâ€" hool in Ottawa. Lois CountrymaAn |ming clags to another with the improveâ€" also in Ottawa and will take a busiâ€" 'm-ent of ability. ss course there this fall. 8. or Swimmer‘s Badge Mr. and Mrs. Toivi Thander and Mrs.| Girs â€" Betty Hocking, Beryl Menear, ihti returned this week from twWO0|Joan Remus, Myriie Thompson, Joan ‘eks‘ vacat,ion in Toronto and Ni@â€" | Adamson, Thelma Curtis, Joan Grant, ra Falls Mrs. N. Klinga returned |rjsie Semichison. Girls â€" Lois Skelly, Channen, Doreen Hoc! Armstrong, Patsy Dobson Royal Life Saving Swimming Class Elementary certificates â€" Patsy Dobâ€" sim, Jacqueline Sherbin Audrey Jenkins. Intermediate certificatesâ€"Lois Skelly lHelen Rhea Channen, Glenys Byron, lorothy Wilson, Ann Marie Miller, Hathleen Milne, Alice Sheridan, Doreen Hocking, Jack Murphy, Marjorie Wharâ€" ton, Audry Sherbin, Bill Kester, June Sutherland, Joan Prentice, Mrs. S. Armâ€" strong, Mrs. P. Sherbin, Mrs. J. N. Dobâ€" Boys â€" Bobby Jones, Billy Hannigan Buddy Hannigan. Boys â€" Ken Barker, Bobby Jon Bernard Youlton. South Porcuvine, Sepnt. 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The United Church, South Porcupine was the sceene of a pretty wedding on Thursday afternoon when Ellen, youngest daugchter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Raymond, of Hoyle, became the bride of Clifford Orville, second yvoungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warriner, of Timming. The bride was given in marriage by her father, a member of the Veteran‘s Guard, was lovely in a gown of white chiffon cut on princess lines. Her full length bridal veil was caught up with a coronet~of orange blossoms. She carried a bouauet of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Wesley Thurston and Mrs. K. O‘Connor were matrons of honour. The former wore a becoming gown of rose leaf chiffon with a bandeau of flowers. She carried a bouquet of rust colored mums, and the latter wore a gown of pale blue georgette with floral bandeau. Her flowers were white and lavendar Reed, Mrs. McCormick (Timmins), Mrs. R. Mansfield, Miss I. Disher, Mrs. A. Roach, Miss Pace, Mrs. Gemmell, and the guest of honour, Mrs. Roach. Honours Won by Swimmers at Lions Swimming Pool at Schumacher Bronze Medal â€" Mayzell Menear. Kathleen Milne, Glenys Byron, Dorothy Wilson, Ann Marie Miller, Alice Sheriâ€" dan, Joan Prentice, Bill Kester, Junse Sutherland, FEileen Johnston, Dorsen Hocking. Court whist was tainment at which Mansfield and Mrs Badges Awarded Show Proâ€" gress of Pupils in Swimâ€" ming. Bar to Bronze Medal â€" 1st Jack Mcâ€" Donald; 2nd Vera L. Jenkins. Instrucure â€" 1st, Vera L. Jenkins 2nd, Jack McDonald. Resuscitation certificate Hocking. T. or Tadpole Badge PBoys â€" Bill Kester, Jack Murphy ilen Church, McKenzie Stevens, C,. or Cub Badge SQOTAl Pretty Wedding Event at South Porcupine Church Andy Napier The Success of Your Hunting Trip GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSE EARLY Depe“ds Upon Your L*L‘%fy ETâ€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"--uf'." 8 P. or Pollywog Badge â€" Lois Skelly, Helen 62 Third Ave. Phone 216 Inspect Our Window Display the form of enterâ€" prizes went to Mrs. Hall. Hocking Rhea Maxine Doreen IDEAL HARDWAERE cents. Sept. 4â€"Paymaster Employees‘ War Charities Fund. $88.88. Sept. 4â€"Paymaster Cons. Mines Ltd. (4 mons.), $88.88. Sept. 8â€"£215 cabled to Lord Mayor of London, ‘for B. Bomb Victims‘ Pund, $963.61. Prize Winners in Annual Gardens Contest at Dome and Dome Extension South Porecupine, Sept. 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Prize winners in the annual gardens contest which takes place each year by the Dome Mines emâ€" plovees have just been announced. south Porcupine British Bombed Victims Fund mums. The groom was supported by Amime Strand. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. J. A. Lyttle: The reâ€" $50.00, June 19â€"Pamour Employees‘ War Charities Fund, $500.00. July 7â€"Civilian Recruiting Commitâ€" 1. For the best "home" garden, Mr Harry Chaoman, of Dome Extension. ception was held in the Community Hall, HMHoyle, when the mother of the bride received the guests in a gown of air force blue crepe trimmed with lace. She wore a corsage of roses, Mr. and Mrs. Warriner will make their home in South Porcupine. 2. Mr. Howard Collins, also of Dome Extension. For the best garden in the ‘"Victory Gardens‘"â€"over thirty plots behind the rock pileâ€"at the Dome property on the rugby fieldâ€"first prize was awarded o Mr. Stanley Jay, and second to Mr. Ed. Chevrier. South Porecupine, Sept. 9â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The treasurer of the Sou‘th Porcupine British Bomb Victims Fund has given us the following stateâ€" mont of receipts and disbursements from May to September 8th:â€" May 18â€" â€"~Balance forward $8.05. May 28â€"V. A. James, $9.60. June 9â€"Preston EFast Dome Mines, Sense and Nonsense:â€"Human nature is what makes a gruff man act so agreeâ€" able when he has an axe to grind. Balance on hand, $145 Prizes are garden tools and seeds August 22â€"Dome Employees‘ War 1arities Fundâ€"$150.00. Sept. 4â€"â€"Connaught Hill Children, 50 ‘~ $8.12 July 23 32â€"45 By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Tisdale be umg 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 November, 1942, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer‘s office this 25th day of July, 1942. Township of Tisdale District of Cochrane TCO WIL:.... Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes ~Porcupine Catholic Women‘s 0.00. See Us for the Finest THURESDAY, SEPTEN {BER 1 Shower in Honour of Miss Irene Disher at South Poreupine Stratford Reaconâ€"Herald:â€"A number of suspiciousâ€"looking characters reportâ€" ed seen in this district lately turn out to have been merely a bunch of patriotâ€" ic urban citizens, decked out in what they conceive to be the vroper garh for work in the harvest fields. Guests present were: â€"Myr: Mrs. Harry Turner (Timin Garroway (Ankerite), Mrs. T Roach, Mrs. Quesnel, Mrs Mrs. McVey, Miss Irene D Evelyn Disher, Miss M. Toka reen Ralston, Mrs. D. Turn hostess, Mrs. Clay. Perth Courier:â€"We ought t faults in others but not in on Globe and Mail:â€"Jap sold that they never surrender. T ican marines are taking then word, for no brisoners are ro south Porcupine, 3f to The Advance. The home of Mrs. A scene of a merry party when a number of frie Disher met to wish he ture life. She is to be Mr. Sam Roach on 3: shower her with a nu. stocking her pantryv in Bingo was the form of en and prizes were won by : Ralston, Mrs. Disher and M A delicious lunc the evening, at w assisted by Mrs. x Unable to attend bu were Mrs. Tokar and M Rifles and Shot Guns Hardware Lifelike Birds and Calls Everything for Camping A Complete Assortment Decoys Shells Lowest Prices 1ich ~M t mil them V 11 pol ArY M hn