~~â€"PARTT D‘ANNIVERSAIRE : Vendredi soir dernier, le 17 février, un groupe d‘amies inâ€" times se rassemblaient chez Mme. C. Leclerc, 112 rue Toke, oceasion de son anniversaire. Une agrgable soiree fut passée a jouer aux cartes. â€"Ses amies lui offrirent un service depeâ€" cer. On servit un gouter succulent la fin de la soirée. j Les dames présentes etaient. Mmes »*Kelly, D. Pelletier, P. Gauthier, 0. COté, A. Charron, E. M. Dixon et A. Pelletier. /# 4 »° d""ï¬ FANTAISE DU DETA!IL â€" LA MODE Le printemps n‘a pas épulisé le succe‘s des boutons, ils se nichent partout; sur les corsages, lea, cols, les manches, dans le dos des jupes. Ts soulignent une découpe, un mouvement se dissimulent sans aucun but utilitaire au creux d‘un pli, d‘un repli. Certdins sont de véritables bijoux: habilement filigranés d‘or, ils prennent l‘aspect de marteaux de portes, de loquets, de cles aux precieuses ciselures.. Sur les modeles les plus stricts vient se poser ce grain de fantaisie indispensable a la féminâ€" it¢ de l‘ensemble. PARTIE DE CARTES A NOTREâ€"DAME DE LOURDES Une partie de cartes au profit de la Lique Catholique Fémâ€" inine avait lieu l‘6glise Notre Dame de Lourdes dereni¢reâ€" ment. _ | j m AAA§@ABSq _ A e M. et Mme. Alphonse Marte) annoncent les firncailies de . leur fille ainée, Cécile, Aa M. Martin Laprairie, fils de M. et Mme. David Laprairie de Timmins, ; o _ ASSEMBLEE DUV CLUB RICHELIEU A A une réunion récente du Club Richelieu qui avait lien la Rainbow Room de l‘Hotel Goldfields, Rev. R. Mathieu demonâ€" dait aux catholiques de Timimins de se joindre en pricres pour la conversion de la Russie. Rev. R. Mathieu fut introduit par M. le président, Fernando Gauthier, et remercié par M. A. Pélletier. > Dans un discours, i1 ranconta l‘assemblée l‘histoire de Eglise en Russie, leur expliquant que le christianisme se réâ€" pandit en Russie aprés l‘entrée, par le baptéme, de ‘Empereur Viladimir, l‘Eglise grecque orthodox en l‘année 987. M.le Mathieu montra ensuite que le baptEéme de l‘Empereur ne dui avait pas éte donné pour des motifs purement spirituels mais plutot somme but d‘unir son peuple: car cette époque la Russie souffrait d‘insurrections dues au grand nombre de sectes religieuses qui existMient alors. Done, la foi.des Russes qui n‘etait pas trés fervente, se ralentit graduellement jusqu‘ son état actuel, quiâ€"est pour ainsi dire FIANCAILLES ANNONCEEs Les prix de cingâ€"cents @bur les dames allérent Mmes. E. Cote, L. Chartrand, et S. Chartrand, pour les hommes, MM. T. Béaulne, D .Lamarche et W. Pepin. Au whist, Mmes Forsley, E. Mathé, et H. Levert gagnérent les prix et Mmes. C. Laforest, A. Gendreau, et M. G. Ruest eurent les prix des hommes, Mmes. A. Stanutz, E. Wheeler et H. Quinn avec MM. A. Duâ€" chesne, J. Bourdon et G. Leroux recurent les prix de cribbage. Au bridge, les gagnants furent Mlle .G. Thomas, Mme. P. Piché et Mile. A. Lafrance, et pour les hommes MM. J. Martin, P,. Piche et A. Lafrance. > â€" Mme.: W. Wallingford ect le prix d‘etntrée pour dames et M. H. Quinn celui pour hommes. G. Robineau gagne la rafle. Un gounter délicieux fut servi la fin de la veillée * Malgré cette tiédeur de fol, i1 semblait exister en Russie, un grand amour envers la Sainte Vierge. C‘est pourquoi, en nous unissant tous en supplications la trés Sainte Vierge Marie, nous espérons obtenir al conversion de la Russie. nul. Les fiancailles sont annoncées de P.O. G. Thériauit a Mile. Joan Watson de Kingston. Mile. Watson est gardeâ€"malade dans la forceâ€"agrienne. M. Thériault, maintenant stationne Rockliffe, Ont. est 1e fils de M. et Mrhe.‘J. Thérault, 5 avenue _ SPECIAL BUSES * Tickets available from Olive Thomson Shop, Helen‘s Style Shop i and all Kiriettes. ‘side Pavilion Sponsored by Olive Thomson Shop and Helen‘s Style Shop Cabaret Style Dancing Admission 50 cents Every Saturday At The "PAV‘" JME ~° EARLY AND ENJOY YOUR DANCING TO THE FULLEST CANADIAN LEGION HALL Wednesday, March 1st 2.15 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. Henry Kelneck His Orchestra > The burial tock place in Tisdale cemetery. Mona was born in Timmins, and was a student at THVS. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones; a sister Mary (Mrs. S$. Dewar); two brothers Tom and John of Timmins. The C.GILT. of which the deceased was, a member, attended in a body. The funeral was held on Monday, February 13, at the First United Church, Rev William Mustard offiâ€" cisting. Timmins . Girl Passes Suddenly In Toronto Mons Jones, 17â€"yearâ€"old daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, 298 North Road, passed awsy in the Toronto General Hospital on February 9. *‘ Proceeds for Charity 3 p‘ d"',ï¬ Evelyn Church, Muriel Trayeer, Wally Mayhew, Aina Heikkila, Elmer Ranaveer, Henry and Jean Joki, Oliver Mattinen, Carmel Castonguay, Aole and Isabell Passi, Elmer and Madeleine Wheeler, Louise Charron, Cy Biloceau. Ted and Doris Richards, Russ and Winnie Brown, Murry and Elsie Martin, Edith Spence, Jack . Tatton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mousseau, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lott, Mr. and Mrs. V. Wickstead: Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennelly, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cullhane, Joe Reszel, Aurora Toffaâ€" mello, MAry Reszel, Walter Zazvac, Hugo Sandino. H. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ringâ€" stead, Mr. Hank Latta, Mrs. Cecile St. Onge, Mr. and, Mrs. E. Thum, Mr. and Mrs, A. Boragan. > s Mr. and Mrs. John Platt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Clarke, Helen Childs, Mr. F. Hoff, Teresa Pitre, Ronald French, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harrison, Helen Korri, Martin Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Pillettus, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Berdine, Mr. and Mrs, J. Enright, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maguire, Marg Noâ€" lan Willie Grist (Baby Face). Mr. and A. J. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Bice Mrs. J. Burns, Mr, and Mrs. J‘. Reyâ€" nolds, .Mr. and Mrs. J. Nolans, Mrs. Strong, Catherine McCalgon. Miss B. Gardner, Mr. and #Mrs} C. Cunninghzm, Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodâ€" man, Mr. W. Ollen Bittle (North Bay), Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Graham (North Bay), Mr. and Mrs. J. Penny Burke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. D. Clutchery. ' 224 attended the Porcupine Hydro Club dance which was held in cabaret style to the music of three excellent musicians. Amongst those present were the following: For the sake of children in need, young Brian Rvrilly 1), Red Cross Junio in Wolseley School, Winnipeg, renounces his masculine prejudices to contriâ€" bute his share of knitting for British war nurseries. Canadian Juniors, whose organization is supported in part by the National Red Cross appeal this March, have contributed more thanr $19,788 worth of clothing to thesc nurseries and close to $950,000 for international child relief in the past six years. Hydro Club Dance Attended By 224 S x)z 2 Nere‘s how it works: \ t If, when the Crown Brond Detective calls on you,: you do not have a tin of Crown Brand in the house but have any two of the following Canada Starch products, then you dre eligible for the $25,00 baoiket of groceries: 1M P O R T A N T .-lo * = * v,l‘b mm t * S o q 6 ty« Do s o t N4 + Pb yope wie * MATHESON We regret to learn that Mrs. A. Coura of Shillington is a patient at Rosedale Memorial Hospital sufferâ€" ing from a leg infection. Her many frlendc in the district hope she will soon be well -â€".L-_La___‘ y s ).“.7’..‘-; 7‘:'.." L’.‘ :.'.'. h The Arbutus Chapter, Number 123, Order of the Eastern Star are holding a Tea, Bake Sale and sale of work on Wednesday, March ist. It will be held from three to six in the afternoon in the Masonic Hall on Tamarack St. Jennie Para, Ken McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Len Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grgnt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Devine, Mr. and Mrs. A. Connor, Eileen Wood: lyrne, Henry â€" Bobbin, â€" Margaret Shields, Ken Donaldson, Lils Hoff. Jack Woodworth, Irefre RocheGort, Ted Esthéel Poirier, Jack and Judy: Denen!, Mr. and Mrs. Alphie Del Guidice. * Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Paquette, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Charron, Jean Rice, Fred Lewis, W. W. David, Miss H. Ormstoroma, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. David, Mr. and Mrs. J‘. McKane, Marâ€" garet Magene, Cleo Clement, Gordon Mcgeau. Mr. and.Mrs. A. Cavéeny, Mr. B. Shulak, Mr. Geco~â€"ge Burns, Mr. and Mirs. Q. Sugby, Mr. ann Mrs. L. Hummel, ~Joan Wytt, Lou Edmunds, Marjorie Meehan, Tom Flood, Irene Ross, Desmond Woods, Nelida Godin, Johnny Lzrche. Mr. and Mrs. Al Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDivitt, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bsbcock, Lela Hoff,> JAtk Woodworth, Mr. Fournier, Jack Alan, Lana Howard, Mr. and (Mrs. T. Mclintosh, Steve Petrula, Nellie Petrula, Jack Tatton. Reatrice Wagner, Pete Bamford, Mary McCafferty, Laurence â€" Curik, Joan Sullivan, Ralph Dobson, Ellie Macâ€" Donald, "~tewant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Tea Bake Sale h t ic + i ol Nt tb icï¬ alais Aatheson And District $ News THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMIiTED . The Crown Brand Kitcthen Detective will be in your neighbourhood this week. He will select, at random, a list of homes. He will call at these homes sometime during the day and when you answer the door, this is what happens: 1. He will identify himself and present his credentials; 2. He will ask you if you have a tin of Crown Brand Corn Syrup in your home; 3. If you have a tin of Crown Brond Corn Syrup, he will ask to see it; 4. After you show him your tin of Crown Brand Corn Syrup he will present to you a Gift Certificate, redeemable for $25.00 worth of groceries purchaseable at the grocer from whom you bought your Crown Brand Corn Syrup, and whose name you will give to the Kitchen Detective. That‘s all there is to it, so make sure you get a tin of Crown Brand Corn Those from the Black River Townâ€" chip who left Sunday evening on the Northland for Toronto to attend the Good Roads convention to be held The new basement will be put under the church this year, part of the expenses has been promised by the Bishop, The building of a Recâ€" tory for the new rector at Matheson was also promised and the Bishop hopes to obtain assistance for this building in both finances and mateâ€" rial, The need for a resident Anglican minister at Matheson was felt by all present, in view of the increased population. * The Right Reverend James R. Renâ€" nison, Bishop of Moosonee, called a business meeting for members of St. Johns Anglican Church, Scturday, 18th of February, at Matheson. The Bishop informed those present that a Rector has been chosen to fill the vacancy left when the Rev. Thos. Mitten retired last year, and he will take over his charges about the ist ‘of May. Vimy Ridge Public School pupils, parents and friends, enjoyed a Valenâ€" tine party recently. The program inâ€" cluding playing games and singing. Everybody present thoroughly enâ€" joyed themselves, refreshments were served. Those attending were Mrs. George Heavens, Mrs. G. Scullard, Mrs. Oswald Miller, Mrs. Willard Miles and Connie, Mrs. Fred Miles, Mrs. Les Durham, Mrs. George Grey, Mrs. Alden Graham, Howard Smith, and the teacher, Miss Beryl Menear of Timmins. Slx_\BRAVE LADIES + The Matheson Branch of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute held their regular mestâ€" ing February 7th at the home of Mrs. Frank Roberts. In the absence of the President, the pasBâ€"president, Mrs. Fred Droves took the chair. Only six memke>rs braved the cold westher to attend the meeting. The secrétary, Mrs. L. Mills was authorized to pay all ~sutstanding accounts. Members were ifivited to hold the next meetâ€" ing, Tuesday, March 7th, st the home of Mrs.F. Finlgy, Matheson. A deliâ€" cious lunch was served at the, concluâ€" sion of the meeting. Rsbt. Potter returned home recentâ€" ly after spending two months visiting relatives :t Toronto, tawa and latâ€" Georgia, U.SA. Mrs. Potter plans to return from Georgia preâ€" sently. , CAtLtLS§ AT 00R AOVSE:! 37 Third Ave. JEWELLER â€"â€" OQOPTOMETRIST Who Is The Rector ? Have You Heard? Nalentine Party Personals TIMMINS By Mrs. C R. Weir‘ Mr. Frank Prince was nmoved from Rosedale Memorial Hospital, Mathceâ€" son, ‘to his home on the farm by snowâ€" mobile recently. This is another case when the Matheson Women‘s Institute Hospital bed is being used to good advantage. This bed ®hss been in almost constant use since it was purâ€" chased aobut fourteen months sgo. Funeral services were held at the Church of the Redeemer, Shillington, Monday, February 13th, for the inâ€" fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonâ€" ard Doey, conducted by the Rev. H. Hongisto, pastor of St. Andrew‘s United Church, The inâ€" fant was three weeks old and was the first girl in the family. Mr. Doey is one of a family of.nine boys and is the second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Doey of Shillington. Eileen Gordon, formerly of the Northern Telephone Company, has accepted a position at Moore‘s Grocâ€" ery store, Matheson. . Don Johnson pf North hay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson of Guelph, formgrly of Methegon, visitâ€" ed relatives at Matheson last week. Mrs. August Hein of Shillington left for Toronto for medical treatâ€" ment last week. Mrs, W. MacMillan of Timmins is visiting with Mrs. E. Price of Matheâ€" kis week there, are as follows: Reeve Leo Alarie,, secretaryâ€"treasuror: .A. Doucette; Councilliors J. Klliott, Holâ€" tyre, A. Brightwell, Shillington; Mr. Castonguay of Val Gagne will join them in \Toronto; and Road Supt. Fred Draves. SULLIVAN NEWTON will continue to 6ccurTAreayou"fully protected‘ Let us quote you. We also sell Automobile, Plate Glass, Sickness and Accident and other lines of Insurance Real Estate, Mortgages, National Housing Act Loans 33 ol Help The j (Est. 1912) 21 Pineâ€"Street North, Timmins, Ontario o e MOI“I"G' e e Syrup today ) FIRES : Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality au coodbyo to those weak, muys tired teeuu‘ uï¬"d’ u mmuz fresh, bo Demw all day, luvo om br cnmu. Tuake Oiatrezs,. ‘on nl l m, ph for . stim D d Invigora l vea ite, m (\ulu mue Qm * acquaint -u'= te 'lonl ts for new, pep. vlm. '%t C . t all druggiste. Toronto Last bus leaves at 1.15 a.m. ADM ISSION Men â€" 75¢ Lad Mclntyre Gym Red Cross and his Music Maleers 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Every Ladies 25¢