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Porcupine Advance, 23 Sep 1926, 1, p. 2

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8 lb. tin Pie Fruut.. A Fresh Shipment Prunes, Evaporated Best grades of Butter...... 40c. 1b Eggs (in cartons)........ 45c. doz. Canned Sauer Kraut......... 15¢. Canned Pumpkin ............ 15bc. Canned: Tomatoes ...:}....... 15¢c. Canned 15c. Cannued Peas .....: MA ies t‘ 15c. Pineapple . Pears...... Strawberries Raspberries 164 Pine St. S., Moneta J. B. Thiboutat Thursday, Sept. 23rd, 1926 Potatoes, Flour and Feed. n sn inss na 28 # +. o S S 000000000000000'0000000"000 0000""000’00’0000"000 000000000"000000000000{000 + *..*..*,. .@,. .@ @ . _# o uis u6. 8. .. .@. .@ ooooooooooooooxxoooooonz nel l + y * ":"o“:“:“o"’o‘ * MAE BUSCH MATT MOORE §_____ 0‘ Comedy News and Review 4 * NEXT BARBEE SHOP 46%/, Third Avenue Next to Blahey‘s Store As you journey through life, Live well by the way, By buying your groceries and meats everyday AT THE THEATRES #4, @ 4 w @ #4 @ #e ¢#4 # w #* # © * #4 @ © *4 @ #% ([OLDFIELDS * ® *4 #, 4 #4 #4 4 *+ @ #* THEATRE + *# ".‘0 #* # 4 #4 + % *4 *# #*4 4 4 #4 ¢. 4 4 #4 + < #4 # ® *4 + B0 28. 28228, .0. .%,,.%2 Timmins, Ont. The unguarded hour when lovers forget will be your wonderful hour of entertainment. More thrilling than ‘‘The Hunchback‘‘â€"more touching than ‘‘He Who Gets Slapped‘‘ with The greatest character actor of all times in an amazing underworld romance Charlie Chase Comedy CANNED FRUIT QUALITY AND PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED SPECIAL _ PROGRMME :# WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Moore From the story by Katherine Nevlin Burt Eleanore Boardman and Matt Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon THE HART HOUSE QUARTET NOW PLAYING "The Way of a Girl" ‘THE UNHOLY 3" Prunes. Special FRIDAY SATURDAY Lon Chaney ....... $1.00 of Raisins, Apples and 20c. 20c. 30c. 280¢. from Harvest Festival Services were held in the United Church on Suriday Cooked Ham .;:..... 60c. to 65¢c. Ib Hoat........... ... 35¢c. 1b. Swift‘s Premium Balogna..23c. Ib Breakfast Bacon . ........4 40c. Ib PBack BAcon:::.%....«..%4 .4. .. 60c. Ib S Fat Backs‘ 25c¢c. Ib Mr. Albert Sullivan, B.A., of Vicâ€" toria B.C., was the guest of his broâ€" ther, W. R. Sullivan, and Mrs, Sulliâ€" van during the past week. Mr. Sulliâ€" van, who is Inspector of High Schools and Collegiates in British Columbia, was on his way home from Toronto, after attending ia convention in the interests of modern languages. Beâ€" ing a school man, he, of course, visitâ€" ed the schools of Timmins gnd Schuâ€" macher and was very favourably imâ€" pressed with the excellent buildings and equipment provided for educaâ€" tion, and also by the fine appearance and deportment ‘of the pupils. Kound. Steak .... .. .A..«.«f 23¢.â€" Ib Tâ€"Bone NAteak ;. 28¢c. Ib fSicloin Steak". 28c. Ib Wing Steakâ€"....... dn 25¢. Ib Koast Beef ..... 15¢c., 18¢., 20c¢. Ib Beef ... .. .. 8¢., 10c., 15¢. ID We specialize in Homeâ€"made Sauâ€" sages, Lamb Chops, Veal, Pork Chops, Shoulder Pork, Roast Pork, For Cleanliness and Choice Meats, convince yourself by visiting our Meat Counter Harvest Festival at the Schumacher United Church Special Services on Sunday, and Successful Social on Monâ€" day Evening. Mr. R. Skelly Winner of Poultry Prizes at Porcupine Fair. Young People‘s Society Hold Outâ€" door Event. Other Items of Schumacher News. _ , Schumacher, Sept. 22nd. Special to The Advance. High Quality Cooked Meats Pictorial :g: Featuringâ€"BOB CUSTER ‘‘*So is Your Man‘‘ Mazie ‘‘Love Deputy‘‘ The King and most popular Western Star on the screen in an exciting and the most furious cross country race that has ever been filmed. ‘‘‘T‘win Sister‘‘ ‘‘SBocial Triangle‘‘ ‘*Movie Madness‘‘ ‘‘Mazie Won‘t Tell‘‘ (QLD EMPIRE "‘TLULUT, A TDTL FRIDAY SATURDAY "TOO MUCH MONEY" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "SCARLET SAINT" "Arizona Sweepstakes" FRIDAY SATURDAY "THAT MAN JACK" LAST TIME TOâ€"DAY HOOT GIBSON WEEKâ€"MON. TUES. The public school was closed on Wednesday afternoon, 15th inst., to give the pupils and teachers an opâ€" portunity to attend the annual agriâ€" Miss Kathleen Easton of the MeInâ€" tyre Porecupine office staff, left last week to spend the vacatlon at her home in Renfrew, Mr. Thomas M. Busby, leader of the Brethren, purposes holding reguâ€" lar services in town in the near fuâ€" ture. The old United Church will probably be used for this good work until next summer when,a new church edifice will be erected on a building lot already secured in Timmins. and were véry largely attended, the seating capacity in the evening being taxed to the utmost. _ The interior «was artistically decorated with auâ€" tumn leaves, fruits, flowers and vegeâ€" tables donated by kind friends from South Poreupine, Timmins and Schuâ€" macher. Special music by the choir was very much appreciated, while the eloquent and impressive sermon of Rev. Baine, our popular neighbour pastor, was both interesting and helpâ€" ful. On the following evening a sue« cessful Social was held in the baseâ€" ment. â€" Mr. A. Carveth was appointed chairman, A firstâ€"class musical proâ€" gramme was rendered by the followâ€" ing ladies and gentlemen:â€"Mrs. F. Gilbert, Miss Cotcher, Rev, Mr. Baine, Mr. Pyper, Mr. Jones, Mr. Spragg and Mr. Kearney. Donations of vegetables and fruits were then sold, the proceeds being nearly thirty dollars Mr. W. C. Arnott was aueâ€" tioneer, and played the part well. The evening closed with a dainty luncheon provided by the ladies. The church management wish to exâ€" press their thanks to all those who contributed in any way. Congratulations to Jack Leng and Willie Mair on the very creditable showing at the Athléetic events held in North Bay on Saturday. A little more experience, and these boys will make some of them ‘‘step lively."‘ Mys. T. M. Busby who has been holidrying in Muskoka returned reâ€" cently to her home on Second avenue. Mrs. J. Harris, who has been in Toronto during the past month, reâ€" turned on Friday, Mr, Alex. Corrigan is home from a visit to Sudbury. * // \ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO *# .' #* @ 6 in *# W Testes ® W #* ww . _ ®@ “.... # # #@ # ** *4 * # #4 # # #4 #@ # #4 # # ## + ® Cad #. ’0 ‘‘Winking Idol‘‘ No. 9 ‘*‘Winking Idol‘‘ No. 8 ‘‘Fire Barriers‘‘ ‘‘Idaho‘‘ No. 7 Mcintyre Juniors were beaten by the Tuxis at Timmins on Monday night by the score, 4 goals to 2. Ric Dainton, by his brilliant saves in the match, was given quite an ovation by the spectators. This young goalkeepâ€" er has a promising future before him. Mclntyre supp(;’rters were sadlyl disappointed when the local team were : beaten in the final of the Boxers Cup competition last week by the narrow margin of 1 goal to none. Had the Mac forwards been up to the standard of the defence there may have been a different tale to tell. Teddy Dougal at centre half for the Maces was easily the outstanding man on the field and at the close of the game he received the ball which the P.D.F.L. had proâ€" vided for the matech. week for his home in Parrv Sound Mr, Malkin will resume his studies at Queen‘s University in October. The newâ€"organized Young People‘s Society held its first out door social event on Wednesday night, 15th inst., in the form of an oldâ€"fashioned corn roast. ‘At 7.30 p.m. about sixty of the youth and beauty assembled at the appointed place of meeting, and shortly after began to wend their way to the scene of the festival at the faâ€" vourite old pienic ground at the head of ipearl Lake. Soon two large fires were lighting up the pictuesque land:> scape. â€" The playing of games and the singing of Community Songs continued until 10.30, after which the joymakers commenceed to feast upon corn, wieâ€" ners and rolls. Messrs Perey Shipâ€" pam and Jack Leng were chief cooks, and performed their duties so well that they have been permanently enâ€" gaged by ‘the organization. About eleven o‘clock the party returned to the church where the surplus proviâ€" sions were disposed of by private sale. Home sweet home brought a pleasant outing to a close, ' Mr. E. Malkin, who has been spendâ€" ing the summer in the Camp, left last Mr.F. Tomkinson, who was in Galt dast week attending the funeral of his aged father, returned on Satâ€" purday. ; A new wire fence and levelled lawn lmprove the appearance of the Teachâ€" ers‘ Residence, We congratulate Mr. R. Skelly, our poultry fancier, on his success at the recent fair at Poreupine. Although competition was very keen Mr. Skelâ€" ly succeeded in winning two prizes, first for Wyandottes and second prize for Utility Pen consisting of Leghorns, Mr. James Brebner, teller in the loâ€" cal branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, â€"left town last week to spend a six weeks‘ vacation at his home in Scotland. Miss Doris Hill has secured a postâ€" tion s stenographer with the Metroâ€" politan Life Insurance Co., and comâ€" menced her duties on Monday in the branch office at Timmins. We regret to report the illness of Mrs. H. J. Cain, from a very severe attack of pneumonia. Under the skilful care oOf Nurse Lyttle and the family physician it is hoped that the patient may soon be restored to health. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones on Second avenue was the seene of a pleasant party on Monâ€" day. A few intimate friends were present and spent a very enjoyable time in music and dancing. cultural fair at Golden City A (General Meeting of the Poreuâ€" pine Agricultural, Society will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 29th, at 8 p.m., in the Township Hall, Poreupine. Anyone entitled to prize money will be paid at this meeting, as the direcâ€" tors will meet for the adjustment of all matters connected with the prize list, General Meeting of Porcuâ€" pine Agricultural Society. Mr. Jas. Philibaa, the well known piper connected with the Schumacher pipe band, was removed to hospital at Timmins during the weekâ€"end, having taken suddenly ill. We hope that the popular Jimmy will soon be fit and well again. f After the cup game last Wednesâ€" day, the MceIntyre team and officials were invited to a Ibanquet at Mrs. Ritchie‘s, El Dorado Hotel, given by their President, Mr. Chas. Arnott, Mr. J. Joyner, Hon. Vice President of the Club and Mr. Ted Duxfield, President of the P.D.E.L. Players from the Holly Ree., Cornish and Hollinger were also present. After supper a musical evening was spent. Mr. Jock Liddle accompanied on the piano and songs were sung by the folâ€" lowing gentlemen:â€"Mr. T. Johason, Messrs E. Street and A. Snow, Mr. J. Brown and Mr. C. MacDonald. Brief but marked speeches were made by Mr. Duxfield and Mr. Joyner, while Mr. Liddle made a few remarks on behalf of the Holly Rec. club and closed by calling on the Holly Ree. players present for three cheers for the Melntyre club, while Mr. Brown called upon the Mac. boys for cheers for the Holly Rece. club»and these were heartily given. Votes of thanks to Mr. Arnott and the singing of ‘‘Auld Lang Syne‘‘ brought a sueâ€" cessful gathering to a close. Goldfields Theatre Block 47%/, Third Ave. cor. Balsam St. 38â€"42p Jack Leng and Edgar Duxfield sceored for the Macs. Hairâ€"Cutting in latest styles for Men, Women and Children Shaving, Massaging, Etc. Complete new and upâ€"toâ€"date Barber Shop Daly‘s Good Tea THE DALY TEA CO. LIMITED The choicest pickings of the best gardens of Ceylon, India and Japan. The serving of this superior tea enhances any meal. â€" For sale by A. P. Dooley, Nick Blahey and F. Feldman, Timmins, Ont., F. Feldman Co., South Porcupine, Ont. «_ Buy a pound and be convinced you never tasted better Orange Pekoe Blend Always GOLDFIELD Barber Shop J, ROBITAILLE, PROP. J./ M. NICOLSON, Seey. The contractor, Mr. Leo. Mascioli, made short work of the excavating for the new R.C. church to be erected on the church property near the presâ€" ent big church. Work on the new church building is now in progress,, and it is expected that the new church will be completed and ready for use by Christmas. It will be called the Church of the Nativity of Our Lord. The new church is being constructed on the land between the school and the residence, and will face on Spruce street. groom‘s parents, Timmins, after which the newlyâ€"wedded couple left for Sturgeon Falls for a honeymoon visit. On their return they will take up residence in Timmins. Many very handsome and valuable gifts testified to the esteem in which the young couple are held and the good wishes extended to them, EXPECT NEW R.C. CHURCH COMPLETED BY CHRISTMAS /A quiet but pretty wedding took place at St. Matthew‘s church, Timâ€" mins, at 11.30 on Tuesday morning of this week, Sept. 21st, 1‘)’(‘ when Miss Ivy Parsons, daughter oi Mr.\ and ‘Mrs.â€" Parsons, of South Porcupine, and Mr. Alfred Young; son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, of Timmins, were united in~ marr iage, the Ven. Archâ€" deacon Woodall, of Porquis Junetiony, being the officiating clergyman. â€" The bride wis (haunm«rl\' gowned in blue silk, with gold trimmed veil, and was given away by her father. The couple were unattended. After the cer emony, the young couple and immediate frl- ends of the families enjoyed a wedâ€" ding dmner at the home of the groom‘s parents, Timmins, after CORDON‘S It is a valuable reméedy for all and bowels. It restores Vigor and Vitality PRETTY WEDDING AT ST. ~4, MATTHEW‘S ON TUESDAY The Ramblers® Club have enjoved very successful yéar during the one just past, the Club coming back stronger than ever, and making itself one of the town‘s permanent Indigestion Dyspepsia Sour Stomach or Loss of Appetite Our Digestive Tonic Next week being the last of the Club year will be observed as a guest night, and a large turnout is reâ€" quested. All the Iady members:â€"of the club will agsist in furnishing the Inuch. The annual meeting and election of officers will be held on Monday, Oct. 11th. People Who Suffer From The Monday evening dance of the Ramblers‘ Club added another to the list of successes had by this club durâ€" ing the past season. The cool evenâ€" ing made it ideal for dancing, and thm coupled with the goodly number of members who turned out all asâ€" sisted materially in making the nmight an enjoyable one. The usual danceb were held, a Paul Jones being run in as a special. An enj'mable lunch was served during the evening.. . Mrs. H. Thomson and Mr. F. Lune\' lookâ€" ing _after this part of the programme. RAMBLERS CLUB NOW FINIGHING GOOD YFAR Will Start Out New ‘Year on Oct. l1l1th With the Best of Prosâ€" pects. Monday to be Guest Night, DRUG STORE TELE.PHOI.\IE 423 Timmins Gives Quick Relief 60c. a bottle Head Office: Napanee, Ont.

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