g br two Worth a month in town? I think so. and more to reflect that this refreshment of eye and ear is an to all, and that as we store up the uncomplicated p are merely participating in something that may, in The little hills tumble and billow, cutti scallop against the clear blue, and as the roa is a new small world of activity close at han rise red winged blackbirds gaining theu' al better to show off. The frogs are qui,et now the chorus will begin, in perfect Dulsinz ho some forgotte with bloom, i a flash of bla cheerily fort] thing and acdc Raspber eCxJ could have thi such dramatic heaven behind facts and our H Guests ; deliciou presented v find his of natu rattt inced T1 fourteen ind All asked me to really thrille blades., Betty ow empl ires be¢ Iman nmnurC 11 M3 and M3 1M £ h 1} befort Speaking of weddings we learned day before yesterday that Barâ€" i Ann Scott, World Figure Skating Champion is to be one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Betty Kaldwell of Prescott and nie Walker of Toronto. It will take place in St. Peter‘s Anglican rch,, Prescott on October l1th. *"Ever since I was little I wanted flower girl at someone‘s wedding but I was never asked, Barâ€" _Ann told us, with a wistful air, however I‘m glad someone‘s d me to be a bridesmaid, it‘s my first experience as such and I‘m y thrilled, you see, said the lovely blonde queen of the silver es, Betty is a great friend of mine, she accompanied mother and Europe, next to mother, she was the greatest moral supporter and â€"â€" C ilong the stump fence. Rourd the next curve there is someâ€" again, an old clearing with the long ago hopes and plans of jotten pioneers clearly evident in the yellow briar,rose bent m, in the tough remnants of long grass. However there is black and white among the branches and a bright bird sings forth. And the slight movement over in the field to the es, it‘s the snub head of a groundhog gravely appraising us takes to the underground. We are the observed as well as ving, quick eyes and tensitive noses have been taking our all along the way. meaning of true rest . . . Rest comes from adaption to work, jlance of it. The mountains are at rest in their eternal labors. has deep fathoms of motionless calm. The tempest is but a breath of the silent firmament. And man, poised and balâ€" / his conscious mind in the midst of a world of action, can rest in his work in harmony with the throbbing, pulsing life » in tireless and eternal progress. I ¢ Cunik, pay roll cterk on the Municipal Staff for the last s was the most surprised girl on Friday evening when her ployees dropped in to wish her "good luck" and "bon voyâ€" reâ€"she left for Toronto where she has accepted a position. ent a most enjoyable evening socially and later all enjoyed refreshments and a lunch. During the evening Mary was with a handsome set of travelling bags carrying with it the es of all. Those attending were Mayor Emile J. Brunette, Irs. Cunik, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Salomaa, J. D. McLean, Johnny ‘1, Ernie Martin, Vita Linder, Ida Bouchard, Jean Marshall, lams, Margo Lalonde, Gaston Grandbois, Mr and Mrs. John George Lamarche, Yvonne Bazinet, Bessie Cunik,. Keith Helen Synos and Mabel Thrasher. Ir i] credulities, w hout restraint ‘, Willson, Riverside Pavilion entertained members of the titute at a delightfully arranged picnic yesterday afterâ€" spacious lawn of her home located on the banks of the tiver, _A most pleasant afternoon was spent with p‘câ€" aken, games played and delicious refreshments served. t begin, in perfect pulsing rhythm as if under a conâ€" ind all agreed on a comfortable midregister pitch. hour of siesta in the black ooze among the rushes las and the stiff shiny arrowheads. m senses . . . This is the season for them . . . the time nell and taste; the high noon of summr when, as the e day in the country is worth a month in town". The the Porcupine Camp these days are exciting and the heir special attraction, but for fine sharpening of the and a complete restoration of the whole soul, I‘ll take iles of pleasant countryside any day. e getting used to, this smiting vividness of eolor, this ess of scheme. The towns view chopped at the edges imneys and poles and wires, has not prepared us for )r this high blue dome with its shifting pufis of white. ippreciation of the landscapes artist‘s difficulty in the on and tonal arrangement; if he followed the details ur retina, he would or so it would seem at any other this moment, be lying. No greens of grain or pasâ€" gather such intensity, no careless slope of daisies white glacier beauty. No mulleins could rise with ace on exactly, the right crest with an uninterrupted t._ No, indeed, the artist must be cautious with his edulities, we, on the other hand. can enjoy the full n a grassâ€"grown side road is to stir old memdries ome new ones. What‘s the vagrant winey scent? rse, overripe, dark red, hidden among the tangle edding scheduled for August 30th is that of charming Allan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Allan ‘homas Charles Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Park Ave., Timmins. The wedding will take place in St., United Church at 4 p.m. Following a reception the Coâ€"operative Hall, 846 Pape avenue. tumble and billow., cutting ab rough and readyv Whenever I see pansies nod Purple and yellow amid the sod, Something within me deep inside Tell me too good things abide., nadian raceâ€"memory When‘er 1 see the flowers grow. My heart rejoices for I know, Fhat sometime, somehow, somewhere Fhere is a God that answers prayer. CONTENTS NOTED ever ‘roses breathe a prayer a zepher lifted air, ith in nice things is renewed _ filled with gratitude. Bv Lillian O‘Donnell e lovely * ui eye and ear is an experience open up the uncomplicated pleasure of it, we think so, and more also if you stop ély things I know e the flowers grow road dips once more there hand, a swale from which altitiude but slowly, the 10w .. , but with the dusk Lillian O‘Donnell another century Mr. and Mrs. H. Carson and Mrs. F. McKindrey have returned to Ottawa after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carson, 10 James ‘avenue. s S P Ca in s MIS,. Wigle (Ne . Cadman, R. N., is Patricia Carson) and Patty Ann are spending: aâ€"vacation at the home of remaining to visit with her parents. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Cadâ€" man, Sixth avenue. y > e s oi ag t Mr. F. C. Wigle and Mrs. W. Wigle have ~returned to Amheistburg after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carson. Mrs. F. C Wigcle (Ne solemnized on Saturday afternoon in the rectory of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church, when Viola Goode, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McMullen beâ€" came the bride of Mike Krakana, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Krakana. Rev. A. RK. Chidwick performed the ceremony. The bride was attractive in an afterâ€" noon dress of forgetâ€"meâ€"not blue silk jersey with .blue hat and white acâ€" cessories. She ‘wore a corsage of pink roses and baby‘s breath. she was attended by Mrs. P. Kraâ€" kana as matron of honor who chose for the occasion an afternoon dress of blush pink jersey, with white acâ€" cessories and corsage of American Beauty roses. Mr. Peter Krakana was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a wedding supper was held at the home of Mrs. A. Casonato, 167 Pine street S> ‘On: Sunday areception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents, 1098 Sixth avenue. 12 CAi AIPUGAdLUIALGAUAICTCA , Mr. McCormick has return home at Port Arthur after v daughter, Miss Lois Ann M who is attending the summe sessions at McIntyre Argna. Miss Mary Cunik has left fo where she has accepted a po: Mrs. Hartcld McGillis left for New York where she will weeks holiday with relatives Missés Vicky and Mandy La have been visiting their par and Mrs. Gecrge Laham, Firs Schumacher, have left for after attending the wedding sister Mary to Herman Lan Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk turned to their home in ] YA _ XMHMAM U _ n w +J‘ A. Those attending included Miss Elsice Shepherd, Doug Jelbert, Miss Shirley Kyle, Don Harnden, Miss Anne Jamâ€" leson, Gerald Loubert, Miss Barbara Jelbert, Godfrey Jelbert, Miss Elsice Beckett and Austin Jelbert. During the evening the guest of honor was presented with many lovely gifts which also included a statuette tennis trophy, honoring Nora‘s recent splendid showing in the H.T.C. game for the coveted Wilson Trophy. Miss Helen Rochefort, daughtercof Mr bride of Ted Vezina, son of Mr. and Mrs. mber 10th, in St. nAthony‘s Cathedral. Guests spent a most enjoyable evenâ€" ing socially, with games, singing and dancing. Following, a delicious lunch was served from a table festive with flowers, lace cloth and centred with a large birthday cake appropriately frosted and decorated in keeping with the event. The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jelbert, 35 Messines avenue, was the scene of a delightfully arranged party on Saturday night in honor of Miss Nora Jelbert who was celebrating her 16th, birthday.> Hosts for the happy occasion were Godfrey, Austin and Doug Jelbert. Nora Jelbert Honored At Delightful Party The draw for the Ladies Knox Troâ€" phy < has been posted on the notice board of the club house. Players in the top bracket must arrange the matches. The first match must be played by August 21. The date of the next match to be posted in the same place. Mrs. A. W. Young and Mrs. T. R. Langdon poured, following tea Mrs. J Sullivan presented the winners with theri prizes. The draw for the Ladies Knox Troâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ellit Smith and daugh ter, Marlene, left onua Tuesday for Ot tawa. They v({ll also attend the Kins men Convention in Montreal. tion and Mrs. Ed Baderski was deâ€" clared winner of the putting event. When all competitions had been completed members adjourned to the club house where afternoon tea was served. Mr. and ter, Trilby few weeks Mtr. Jul few weeks Mrs. A. W. Young was winner of the nine hole spoon competition and _ Mrs. John runnerâ€"up was Miss Nancy Pickering. this week f»> Mrs. Don Hogarth won the driving daughter and competition, Mrs. J. H. Hiscocks was Albert Murra; winner in the approaching competiâ€" tion and Mrs. Ed Baderski was deâ€" Mr. and Mrs. clared winner of the putting event. tstr, Trilby, left Mrs. J. M. Douglas was declared winner of the Timmins Ladies Golf Champlonship during the weekend and Mrs. E. B. Weir wa srunnerâ€"up. Other competitions were also held and following is the names of the winâ€" ners of the various events. Mrs. John Sandwith was consolation winner with Miss Roma Porter the runnerâ€"up. Mrs J. M. Douglas Winner Of Ladies Golf Crown quiet but pretty wedding _ was Krakana â€"â€" â€"Goode WOMAN‘S PAGE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, oONTARIO ttawa Mrs. Zole and daughter, of Long Abrams o% Ney A. G. Island, N.Y. are visiting at the home ing at the home« of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sole, Toke street. Abrams. Toke nd Mrs. John BPsrith, Second ig, this week fx a holiday ng daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law M Mrs. Ralph Mitten and daughter <] Phyllis Evelyn, have returned to her sonâ€"in their home here after spending a vacâ€" Mrs. H. J. ation at Centre Island. Toronto. Missés Vicky and Mandy Laham who iting have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Laham, First avenue, M Schumacher, have left for Montreal or tc after attending the wedding of their sister Mary to Herman Lambert on Mr Saturday mornine. retur Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk have reâ€" turned to their home in Hamilton after visiting relatives and friénds in the district. Mr. McCormick has return:d to his home at Port Arthur after visiting his daughter, Miss Lois Ann McCormick who is attending the summer skating sessions at McIntyre Argna. Mr. Powell. past president of the United States Figlure Skating Assoâ€" ciation and member of the committee of the Olymplc Board has returned to St. Leuis, Miss., after spending a brief period in Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carroll of Kirkâ€" land Lake are visiting their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jenkin, 113 Third Avenue, Schumacher, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Carroll, Timmins. Miss Rita Prout cf Sault Ste. Marie is holidaying at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Prout, 167 Spruce street N. Miss Evelyn Rymer of Montreal, is Street spending a two weeks vacation at the OCCAS! home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The D. Rymer, 116 Tamarack Street. with . Miss Jean Maxim has returned af holidaying with friends in Cobalt. Miss Agnes Fay has spending the last sever daying with friends in treal and Lac St. Jean. . Mr. Frank <~Vicevic is leavin week to holiday in Toxvnto and ilton. Mr. Jules Laflamme few weeks in Torontc. Miss Ann Evans of Hamilton is visâ€" iting her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law. Mr. anh Mrs. Richard Keene, Railroad Street. Mrs. Helen McDonald and daughter ing a short holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norma Tario, Fourth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kelneck are visâ€" ng friends in Montreal and Toronto and Mrs. Edmond Rochefort, 68 Fiftle Avenue, is to become the T. Vezina, 1 Way Avenue. The wedding will take place on Septâ€" Pe y $ onal R Mrs. I. K. Pierce and daugh _left on Tuesday to spend in Toronto. McGillis left Saturd where she will spend St. Jean, Quebec return2d after il weeks holiâ€" Ottawa, Monâ€" for Toront )osition. pendin iturday t} tAl1s Hamâ€" he; Mrs Mr. and Mr and Mrs, W. M rolidaying at onto. Miss Sayre Abrams and Miss Ethel Abrams of New York, N.Y. are visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cully Abrams, Toke street. Mr. Jules L Toronto after visiting friend atr returned oque for Patsy art Mrs. Ow Cobalt. ft iting father Mr. and Mrs. Henry O‘Grady and family returned after spending the summer at their cottage, Twin Lakes, New Liskeard. Later a delicious lunch was served from a table gracicusly laid with lace cloth, lighted candles and flowers. Thoes presosat were: Mrs. E. Merikâ€" allio, Mrs. H. Giallonardo, Mrs. W. Belec, Mrs. Joe Evans, Miss Theresa Detullio, Miss Aice Cadman, Miss Yolâ€" lande Barbarie, Miss Theresa Belec, iss Mary McLean, Miss Noella Bouâ€" chard. Unable to attend but sending a lovely gift was Mrs. Greg Evans. vadiliall. (lNne° a@Oor prize was won by Mrs. Henry Giallonardo, During the evening Miss Evans was presented with many lovely cups and saucers and a handsome linen tableâ€" cloth for which she thanked her wholeheartedly. Later a delicious lunch was served The rooms wer with streamers : and guests spen evening playing prizgs being won ilo, Mrs. W. B Cadman. The do Mrs. Henry Gial @illio, Miss Azne elect cf Sept a lovely brid delightful aff cf Miss Id: M 1 Brideâ€"Elect Agnes Evans Feted At Lovely Shower ham, Mrs. Fergsuson, M Bilborough. M It was for the fa terested . tin, 320 C Member Efforts itles are immedia Mrs. J. Smiley we; and assista icipal Bu 14th, pla: @earten di Timmins Community Kindergarten Mee 3. Hi Bill Simp 1€ t] iJ I1 H t€ iY p1 T nd daughter Dil Ron Moyle and M e of Dome Mines ar vern Falls and Tor pendi 1 the Doug Brac plidaying a M 1 i1 l I¢c n Hawken :â€"=of <~the Indsor Birch street tefully decorated Summer flowers most enjoyable ous games with Mrs. E. Merikalâ€" and Miss Alice rize was won by popular brideâ€" kh was feted at r last night. The rield at the home ird, 124 Spruce hostess for the some trict. iyground h two or returned to some â€" time 1 daughter Holden and Iver street, @11 nto is vis VIew few it Dl visiting Mr. and ‘C VIS former‘s Pyr.te i WARNING TO MOTORISTS have _ EMPIREEBRASS MFG‘CO 11 P s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s 4 s s s s s s s s s s s s . . s . s . s . 4 4 tz LONHOOTN «HAMILTON «TORONTOâ€"%ub0avaYâ€" wmnwu. wuuuuvuc mm ï¬V/ #4 ****** *# * *% //I/#/Illfl?llfl//./////flflflflaï¬w es s s t s ce s 3 C 5 K3 us cce w +r**S S CV * 4 Mrs. Wm. Doughty is spending brief vacation in Englehart. home in Toronto after visiting her Mr. and Mrs Howard Brunette and Miss Lucille Danis are motoring to Chicago where they will spend sevâ€" eral weeks on vacation Mr. Leo Finchen loft on Sunday for Mr. Cy Copps has Greenwood, NS., where he is stationâ€" where he will spend ed with the RCAF. having reâ€"inâ€" listed. 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