Thursday, August 21st, 1930 South Porcupine Sorrows Over Death of Miss Train Funeral of Marguerite Gertrude tended on Sunday. Profusion One of the Most Popular and in the Camp. Other Items 0 vance Correspondent at South South Pofupine, Aug. 18th Special to The Advance. ue ~ B F CC Mrs. O. Holmes and little son have returned after spending the summer at her home in Burlington, Ontario. Mrs. A. Ewing left on Tuesday for Toronto to undergo specialist‘s treatâ€" ment. Her sister, Mrs. Miller, of Charlton, is accompanying her. Mrs. 8. Kennedy and her daughter, Mrs. 8. Kennedy and her daugnie1, Miss Pearl, left on Tuesday for Ottawa per Ja ney PRPed Cohoe ;}‘ 1J iÂ¥ T mt‘ N111 e t SPECIAL RpESI W U toNo i 97 i S a B / [Â¥ + N\\\nv a Good â€" Mâ€"lb. for You Tin CLASSIC CLEANSEKR MANY FLOWERS HOT or COLD MAPLELEAF SPECA â€" RopaAR FILM On Sale One Day Only FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. ORDER FROM 47T. EATON CB%.. Order Office ackage W +8 erite Gertrude Train Very Largely Atâ€" ay. â€"Profusion of Floral Tokens. Was t Popular and Esteemed Young Ladies Other Items of Interest from The Adâ€" ndent at South Porcupine. akes Mature‘s Best E€hoice Q@uality 8C 1930. and Montreal. Mrs. A. MacDougall and her daughâ€" have | tér, Stella, are visiting Mrs. Reamsbotâ€" imer| tom at Kirkland Lake this week. tx3 Ayimer Miss Margaret Wilson, of Akron, Ohico, returned Monday to Haileybury after having a very pleasant holiday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. McIntosh. ° _Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Smith and family left on Saturday last, for a moâ€" "c zn jal’ 2:55:4 Each § Fresh Film, dated to allow at least a year in which to use them. Now is the time to stock up. NUGGET SHOZ POLISH _ Size â€" Each 2:4 x 314 No. 116 CHICKEN HADDIE ‘Thistle Brand tin:... TUNA FISH DRIED BEEF RABEBIT LOBSTER PASTE SOAP FLAKES Phoenix Brand. 3â€"OZ,. tin. PEANUT BUTTER BARTLETT PEARS R.C. APRICOTS JELLY POWDERS EREAKFAST FICS HORSE RADISH White ‘FTin . Quro dcath to insects Râ€"o0z. tin. zm Camp s 4 â€"lb. tins. Rosedale Sliced Medium Jar.... Sweetheart Brand Leaktite pail...... Large pa( kage 4 ]‘ |ol! +Â¥ « Cleansing Pads 6â€"pad package. 'Fa-it_'s Choice New Zealand 2<1D. ; tIN : 12. ts s s 4 aos Libby No. 2 Libby‘s or Del Monta No. 2 tin. s Sloan‘s, Râ€"0z. tin Aylmer, l’ca\) hyrup No. 2 tin.. . EATON‘S Assorted package......,..... bottle Heinz Evaporated "Maple Leaf‘‘ Special ‘s or Del Monte tin. c Serve either hot or coldâ€"~for Salads or Sandwiches. . . . . LARGE TINS I|5¢ 1 : 209C 1 7c 1 Oc 1 40 tor trip to the New England States. They will be joined at Toronto by their daughter, Petronella. His friends here will be sorry to hear that Mr. Jimmy Boyd, formerly with the Canada General Electric Company His friends here will be sorry to hear that Mr. Jimmy Boyd, formerly with the Canada General Electric Company in town, but now of Haileybury, is in the hosapital there as the result of an infected fly bite. He has been in the hosnital nearly three weeks now. ioh 44 k N CA ie : | l dn m u0e CC wl L ant stt Quite a large numbe} 'from here took in the motor picnic at Child‘s Beach on Sunday last. Mr. Hugh Boyle, of Haileybury, was a visitor in town over the weekâ€"end. Mr. W. D. Cochrane, president of the Twoâ€"inâ€"One Mining Company, is visitor to camp. This community has seldom been more shocked than it was on hearing that Marguerite Gertrude, the beautiâ€" ful young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. S. Train, had passed away at the Porcupine Presbyterian hospital on Thursday last at four o‘clock in the of choice and quality items of good value. SALAD DRESSING qQUEEN OLIVES FICNIC LUNCHEON SETS BRANSTON PICKLE PREPARZD MUSTARD Pa UE Victory Brand 20â€"0z. JjJar... ... Kraft, 12â€"0z. Jar q A. SPECIALâ€"~â€" _ Geod @Q@uality 4â€"STRINCG (31 pieces, enough for average familly). Set. Bâ€"0z. Jar Fach.:... Libb‘ 3 ... Large, Full and Meaty FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PotatOeS Pcrbzglb. $2'25 Lemons c««~â€"~~ £5, 39¢ SsPECG/AL rriday and salurt Cooked Hams SPECIAL Choice Ripe Fruit pound lb T THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Thinly Sliced (ip icnic Hams 2 2C JAL Friday and Saturday C 1 4c 1 2 1 4c ORIGINAL en Sn ts esmm es uen ies > ts afternoon, She had been operated on for appendicitis the Saturâ€" day and was thought to be recovering until peritonitis set in on Wednesday and all human means failed to save the beloved young life. Gentle, acâ€" complished and with a sweet gracious-| ness that won the hearts of all who knew her, her demise is mourned by young and old in all classes of life. Marguerite was twentyâ€"one years old, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Train, and the idol of her brother, Hugh, and two younger brothers, Harâ€" old and Neil, as well as two brothers l 1 _ Leslie and Frank, who were not abie to get here from Toronto for the funâ€" ‘leral. She was buried on Sunday, K ® / August 17th, at the South Porcupine cemetery after a touching service had | been ‘held in the United Church when Rev. Hussey spoke from the text, "Preâ€" cious in the sight of the Lord." The pallâ€"bearers were Reg. Vaughan, John sharp, George Starling, Robert Mcâ€" ON SALE AT THESE PAICES Aug. 22â€"Aug. 28 WATCH for RED PRICE TAGS Hand Cleaner per dozen SHIRRIFF‘S Marmalade Orange 4 2C "~Tin pound Fig Bars ifxnd 18(: CRISPO Williams, Harold McInnis and Jimmie‘ Burns. The filoral tributes from adults | and children, from friends both in the; camp and out of it, expressed the deep| sympathy felt for this family, who have | won the respect of all since coming! here to reside eleven years ago. Among | the many tributes were flowers from | the following:â€"Mrs. Hansen and Eiâ€"| leen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McInnis.‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. Fera, Bobby, Elizabeth ‘ and Paul Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lonâ€" dry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Costello, Evelyn: Burke, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Donovan (Kirkland Lake), Kitchener Rebekah Lodge (South Porcupine), Gold Nugget Reâ€" bekah Lodge (Timmins), staff of the Imperial Bank, South Porcupine and Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stark and W. G. Skinner, Porcupine I1.0.0.F. No. 453, Misses Marjory Andrews, Elva Wilkes and Bessie Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jamieson, Ann and Vietta; Pearl and Ruby Miller, Mr. and Myrs. H. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frood (Connf@ught), Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brinton ana Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. wW. Cliff, Masâ€" lter Michael O‘Shea, Mr. P. Millions, members of Porcupine Goldfields Band, \Mx and Mrs. A. Jeacles (Kirkland Lake), Mr. and Mrs. D. McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. Lowney (Timmins), Mr. and Mrs. D. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mr. Mansfield and Miss Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Yeomans, Mr. and Myrs. G. Eplett (Timmins), Mr. and Mrs. D. Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. D. McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Evans, Mrs. E. Anthony, Mr. Carl Train and family (Cobalt), Mr. W. Moore (Kirkland Lake), Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller (Schumachetr), Frank and Edna Train, Mrs. Binks and family (Toronto), Mr. and Mrs. Ringâ€" i stead and family (Timmins), Mr. and un y on mm stead and family (C(limmins), Mr. anda Mrs. Truluffe (Dome), Mr. Edgar St ‘ Louis (Timmins), Mr. and Myrs. A.| Tompkinson and family (Timmins), , Marjory and Helen Moore and Alice | Johns (Cobalt), Betty and Caxolme‘ Fergsuson, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and Kathleen, Mrs. Starling and family.t Mr. and Mrs. O. Spiers, Mr. Roy Gemâ€" mill, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith, Messrs George anda Stewart and Miss Martha Hamilton and Victor Evans, Mr. Levi Sauder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Firth, Mr. and Mrs.: Ronald Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs., H. Blcod, Mr. and Mrs. C. Portune, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fell and family, Mr. S. Sky, Miss Rose Gibson (Timmins), Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaufman, Reg. C. Vauâ€" ghan, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson and daughters (Timmins), Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall, the Pearce family, Clara and Edna Gemmill (Snow Road), Mother, Dad and Brothers. Among those who were here from out of town for the funâ€" UAAA UAAA hhA h â€"hhthâ€"hth hh Mrs, ; 4 : and Edna y (Toronto) and family Truluffe (L Ir. Mansfield and Miss Bessie, Mrs. Yeomans, Mr. and Myrs. (Timmins), Mr. and Mrs. D. Ir. and Mrs. D. McPhail, Mr. F®. C. Evans, Mrs. E. Anthony, _ and family (Cobalt), Moore (Kirkland Lake), Mr. s, H. Miller (Schumacher), d Edna Train, Mrs. Binks and Toronto), Mr. and Mrs. Ringâ€" a family (Timmins), Mr. and iluffe (Dome), Mr. Edgar St. Ir. Mansfield a Mrs. Yeomans (Timmins), NV Ir. ‘and Mrs... LC T. M New Faill You will be pleased with our first showing of Furâ€"trimmed Coats. Beautiful lines with eloth of quality, give you outstanding style in our new Coats. ; (Kirklandi Repwesentatives of the Bennet Piâ€" |. cLelian, Mr.| caud Mining Company were in camp is), Mr. and | on Monday and Tuesday and made an Mrs. W. W.!examination of the Hughes Mine in Miss Bessie,| Whitncy township. \ [r. and Mrs.| Frank Sullivan has returneg and Mrs. D.| from s motor trip to New York. Mr.| Miss Tynne Hakanen, of Kirkland E. Anthony,| Lake, is visiting friends in town. ily (Cobalt),| Messrs A. H. Duggan, and P. Macâ€" Lake), Mr.}| Phail motored up from Kirkland to chumacher), ‘ spend the weekâ€"end with their families. s. Binks and, Mr. W. Woods, and son, Bill Junior, Mrs. Ringâ€" | are up from Toronto and have twelve is), Mr. and| men at work on the Porcupine Basin‘ r. Edgar St.| Mining group of claims. nd Mrs. A.| geveral people are adding a touch, | | | (Timmins);| of paint to their homes in an endeavâ€" e and Allte!our to beautify their surroundings. | nd Caroling| Among those noticeably touched up is | reynolds and | the roof of Mr. W. Brooks‘ residence | and family,| ang our guardian of the law was eviâ€" | r. Roy Gemâ€" | gently so proud of his job that he addâ€" | Wright, MY:| ed the date that all who run may readâ€" s George | angd see how long that spot will last; or , r1a HamiltOn | would it be his neighbour, D. Deacon, Levi Saudet,| tnat added that date to prove the durâ€". Ir. and MTS"| apility of the brand of paint, when apâ€" ind Mrs., H. ‘ plied freely? eral wore Mrs. Martin McFadden, sisâ€" | terâ€"inâ€"law, and Mrs. Norman Mark,. sister of Mrs. Train from Lindsay; Mrs.| A. Reamsbottom and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Howie, of Kirkland Lake. There: were about fifty cars in the cortege ;that left the church and there were over one hundred people who could not get into the church to hear the service, the edifice being filled with peopje from every walk of life, who came to :pay their last respects to the one who | both as child and young woman had {endeared herself to all. ‘ M# D. Wilkes of Kirkland Lake, visited his daughters, Elva and Florâ€" | ence, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks and little son have returned from a motor trip to Sudbury. Mr. Salter, representative of the Canadian â€" Allisâ€"Chalmers Company was a business visitor to camp this week. Mrs. J. M. Hendry this week to join Mr toba. They will be the community. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Evans and two sons are on a motor holiday to Ottawa and other points south. We congratulate our young townsâ€" people who were successful in obtainâ€" ing their Middle School subjects, the report of which is in another columIr of this parter, Mary Michaluk, Frances King and Kathleen Gallagher each taking nine subjects, Mary obtaining three first class honours and Frances two. Earl Hamilton upheld the boys‘ side taking eight subjects with three and little son left Hendry in Maniâ€" much missed in firsts. Miss Jean Wright go!° on® §\ ject of her Upper School work. Mr. John Hoyrnuk, a Roumanisn. who has been in the camp for grea many years, died on Sunday evening a, the Porcupine Presbyterian hospital as the result of an operation for hernua He leaves a wife and two small chilaâ€" ren. besides four stepâ€"sons, to mourn his loss. The funeral which was largeâ€" ly attended took place on Tuesday alâ€" ternoon to the cemetery at Timmins, from the family residence in South Porcupine. Two of the stepâ€"sons, Viaâ€" dimir and William Capyk, are youns men but the other children are a! quite small _ The late Mr. Hoymuit has worked at the Dome for a numser of years and was an industrious aund conscientious workman respected by all ‘ his fellow employees. If you have not secured your for the Rink and Hockey dance make sure of them now for the time is shori and these tickets are only half whai is urually paid for any â€" suct affair. Don‘t forget the valuable doorâ€" prizes, a Ford Tudor and a radio. The Boy Scouts from the Dome s1 in camp at Big Water Lake under tiu supervision of Mr. Will Johns, assisteo by George Stone. Quite number © the Dome boys went, also some frop south Porcupine. lCouillald Mrs. Archie Monahan. Fiorâ€" alâ€"offerings were received from lPowex Paper. Co., Woods Departmen |\ Ewin Falls Defot, Railway Division | {operating) and Shops, Mrs. E. R. Tato Percy Collyer, Manson Smith, Chas and Mr. and Myrs. Arcin« ‘ Monahan and Norma. Mrs. Montpetit, of ‘Elk Lake, is been the guest of Mrs. Rapsey uniil ner son, who was in the Timmins hospital after being so nearly electroâ€" cuted at Sandy Falls, was out of darâ€" ger There will be no service evening, August 24th, in Anglican church, Sohth Service as usual on August FUNERAL OF C. McCOLEMAN VERY LARGELY ATTENDE ~ A reader of The Advarice this w sent in the following:â€"The funeral Clayton McColeman took place in Ti mins from S. R. Walker‘s underts ing parlours on July 8th, 1930.. Th attending the funeral from Iroqu Falls were:~â€"J. H. Kavelman, Mr. 3 Mrs. Archie Dufault, Rita Dufault, ! and Mrs. C. N. Potter, E. D. MacC: gor, J. Lavoie, Dan Robertson,, Arc Shatford, Lea Barry, Arthur Seeley Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White retu: last week from a holiday trip to south. 1 Sunasg Paixl