'oooï¬voommmo"om Timmins Phones 303â€"313 Queen Olives, large jar, ... . ... ... 19¢ Corn, Choice Quality, tin........ .. 10c Pure Clover Honey, 5 Ib. tin . . ... ... 57¢ Pure Clover Honey, 2% Ib. tin . . . .. . 29¢ Water Ice Wafers, Ib.. ... CHRISTIES LARGE 3 large tins T OM A T OE $ Handâ€"made Gifts Treasure Hunt. Gordon Block, Store will remain open on Wedâ€" nesday afternoons starting week of October 5th Standard Qualily Masonic Hall, Afternoon and Evening D YE OLDE PIRATE FAIR TREASURE TROVE Saturday, October 31st SPICES ORDER EASTERN STAR JEWELLER OPTICIAN ¢; Pine St. N., ADMISSTON FREE tm t P P AP PPA DPA PA t P P PP PP PA â€"Pâ€"IP P AP P P P PP +4 Wl P P PP PP PP PP L us '-"m‘mm'“m’ t P P P P P P CA PA AL L L P AP :A :A P P L P ALP > Homeâ€"Baking and Candyv Tea Served sOMETHING NOVEL Schumacher Timmins L. Helperin Furniture Store Toene Control of four variations in Receiver fully effective for record reproduction. Totally . shielded . Receiver, selective, . sensitive. Tubes 3â€"224, â€" 2â€"245, â€" 1â€"280 Electric Motor, silent, regular, powerful and of very rugged construction. » Tone . Armâ€"Columbiaâ€"Kolster, . applying . new principle of connection into receiver. Phono Switch using new method preventing leakage between phono and radio. Autcmatic Record Stop dependable and accurate. Record Receptacle enclosure for ten and twelve inch records. $189.°9 Girls‘ Events Girls under 9â€"50 yds.â€"1, Hilda Thomlinson; 2, Nancy Madden. Girls 10 and 111â€"1, Betty Garner;® 2, Agnes Johnson. Girls 12 years oldâ€"1, Anme Lukon; 2, Olive Veinotte. Girls 13 and 14 years oldâ€"1, Isabel Tompkinson; 2, Pat Gauthier. Sack raceâ€"Girls under 10â€"1, Cherry Running high jumpâ€"under 12â€"1, Ronald Lake, 3‘ 6"; 2, Zerbino Tonin, . Big Sports Events I _ at Central School Running high Jack Veinotte, 3 Bl: Running hop, step and jumpâ€"12 to 14â€"1, Donald Hensby, 28‘ 1"; 2, Hecâ€" tor Domenico, 27‘ 11". Running hop, step and jumpâ€"14 and overâ€"1, Russell Kennedy, 33‘ 4"; 2, Tom Jones, 31‘ 11". Running broad jumpâ€"under 12â€"1 Ronald Lake 12‘; 2, Dennis Moore, 10 11"; Running broad jumpâ€"12 to 14â€"1, Donald Hensby, 13‘ 8"; 2, Hector Doâ€" menico, 12‘ 7". Running broad jumpâ€"14 and overâ€" 1, Russell Kennedy, 15 10"; 2, Nick Lukon, 15. Relay raceâ€"Rooms 1, 4, 7â€"1, Room 1 (Nick Lukon, Walter Fitzgerald, Ido Guistini, Willie Ellies); 2, Room 4 (Zerbino Tonin# Ronald Lake, Theoâ€" Thomas, Tom Jones). Relay race rooms 5, 6, 7, 8, 9â€"1, Room 7 (Chester Harbottle, Arnold Black, William Babcock, Eddie Bokla)t: 2, Room 8 (Erling Anderson, George Skelly, Dennis Moore, Archie Johnâ€" son). took place. The weather proved ideal for such an event and the events were keenly contested, both boys and giris. The different events were in charge of the teachers who assisted Mr. Wightâ€" man in the various events. Following is a list of the winners in each event:â€" Boys‘ Events 100 yds. 14 and overâ€"1, Russell Kenâ€" nedy; 2, Nick Lukon. 100 ydsâ€"12 to 14â€"1, Donald Hensby; 2, John Veinotte. | | ? 75 yd.â€"10 to 12â€"1, Zerbino Tonin; 2, Chester Harbottle. 50 yds.â€"8 to 10â€"~â€"1, Allister Smith:; |2, Eric Greeson. Boys threeâ€"legged raceâ€"over 12â€"1, Nick Lukon and Alfred Marinaccx 2, Tom Jones and James Stewart. Sack raceâ€"8 to 10â€"Kenneth Lainsâ€" bury, Allister Smith. Chariot raceâ€"under 12â€"1, Zerbino Tonin, Archie McArthur and Mac Bakâ€" er; 2, Ronald Lake, Chester Harbottle and Tom Stonehouse. Sack raceâ€"12 and overâ€"1, Nick Lukâ€" on; 2, Enzo Colemaco. Sack raceâ€"10 to 12â€"Anton Hartâ€" ing, Edward Mazzucca. Chariot raceâ€"12 and overâ€"1, Nick Lukon, Alfred Marinacci and Benny Salvador; 2, Hector Domenico, Jack Veinotté and Donald Hensby. Horseback raceâ€"under 12â€"1, Ronald Lake; 2, Anton Harting. Horseback raceâ€"over 12â€"1, Nick Lukon; 2, Willie Ellies. Boys threeâ€"legged raceâ€"under 12 Tom Stonehouse and Ronald Lake Walter Volchuk and Reggie McLean On Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1ist, the annual sport events for Central School Annual Sports Event at Timmins Cenâ€" tral School on Saturday Last. List of the Prize Winners in the Various Events. jumpâ€"12 to 14â€"1, 10"; 2, Don Hensby, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO O PP The public school annual field day was held on Friday afternoon with Geal weather for the occasion. large crowd turned out for the event and by their coâ€"operation kept the track and field clear, which is a great nelp to the athletes, and saves much â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Paulait, of Sudâ€" bury, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Angrignon this week. Beginning Sunday the United Churâ€" ch Sunday School will meet at two o‘clock pm. for the fall and winter months. Dr. and Mrs. Amos, of Brantford, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. Farâ€" ley of Brantford, visited at the home of their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wylie, last week. Possibly the last softball game of the season was played on Saturday, when Cochrane ladies came down to play the McIntyre in an exhibition game, which was a decided victory for the McIntyre, with a score of 16â€" 3. As Cochrane did not get here unâ€" til nearly five o‘clock only five innings were played. Had there been the seâ€" ven innings Cochrane might have gotâ€" ten a few morg runs. Last week notice was to the effect that Mr. M. Smith, tax collector, woulid be in town on Monday, October the 12th. As this happens to be Thanksgiving day, Mr. Smith has had to change his date, which will be Tuesday, October the 13th. He wishes to state that after October the 15th a charge of five per cent. penalty will be added to all standing taxes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Caddy accompanâ€" ied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Gannon, moâ€" tored down to Cobalt to spend the weekâ€"end. The Ladies Auxiliary of Trinity Unâ€" ited Church are holding a rummaze sale in the basement of the Church on Saturday morning, October the 10th at 9.30. Mr. Jack Leny left last Thursday for Kingston where he will continue his studies at Queen‘s.. Mr. and Mrs. Gilders and Mr. Gatâ€" field of Peterborough, who motored up, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heath, Third Avenue. Schumacher, Oct. 7th, 1931 to The Advance. Successful Field Day at Schumacher Eight, nine, ten yearsâ€"boys‘ wheelâ€" barrow raceâ€"1ist, Kalevi Arikainen and Olavi Junnila; 2nd, Alec Pretula and Bob Shaughnessy. Seven yearsâ€"boys‘* wheelbarrow race â€"iIist, ‘Frank McGowan and Gordon Hatton; 2nd, Frank Pierce and Carlo Halonen. Six yearsâ€"boys‘ wheelbarrow raceâ€" Ist, Billy Burns and Allan Boyce; 2nd, Geo. Doner and Murray McArthur.. Annual Public School Event on Friday Last. Last Softball of Season Last Week Between Mclintyre and Cochrane Ladies. Seven yearsâ€"girls‘ book raceâ€"i1st Aurora Raffaele; 2nd, Margaret Rusin Eight years and overâ€"girls‘ book raceâ€"1st, Kathleen Starling; 2nd, Viola Zadworny. Six yearsâ€"girls‘ book raceâ€"ist, Barâ€" bara Honey; 2nd, Dragisa Majnerick.~ Eight years and overâ€"girls‘ raceâ€"1st, Beulah Thompson; 2nd, Viola Zadâ€" worny. Seven yearsâ€"boys‘ raceâ€"ist, Alex Promane; 2nd, John Melve. Seven yearsâ€"girls‘ raceâ€"1ist, Annie Stefanick; 2nd, Aurora Raffaele. **~*~ Eight, nine, ten yearsâ€"boys‘ raceâ€" Ist, Paul Mascarelles; 2nd, Bill Carson. Running broad. jumpâ€"under 9â€"1, B. Garner, 10‘ 5"; 2, N. Madden, 9. Junior Events, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Six yearsâ€"boys‘ raceâ€"1st, Allan Boyctk; 2nd, Leo Leino. Six yearsâ€"girls‘ raceâ€"ist, Dorothy Horwitz; 2nd, Barbara Honey. Running broad jumpâ€"Girls 10 and 11â€"1, L. Macpherson, 10‘ 3"; 2, G. Jenâ€" kins, 10‘. Running broad jumpâ€"12 and 13â€" Annig Lukon, 12‘ 8"; 2, G; Gauthier, 11‘=6",. Running broad jumpâ€"14 and overâ€" 1, Annie Lukon, 13‘ 8"; 2 ,Isabel Tompâ€" kinson, 12‘ 10". Relay raceâ€"Rooms 2, 3, 5, 8â€"1, Room 2, (Annie Lukon, Isabel Tompkinson, Rosa Borkoski, Olive Veinotte); 2, Room 3, (Vera Karpovitch, Mary Borilâ€" ko, Pat Gauthier, Patsy Carson.) â€"1, Annie Lukon; 2, Mary Borilko. Relay Race Rooms 5, 6, 7, 8â€"1, Room 5 (Dawn Holland, Betty Garner, Alice Dcedge, Patricia Shaughnessey); 2, Rocom 8 (Evangeline Nooring, Olga Maâ€" danuk, Linda Grant, Sadie Thomas). KOSs. Needle and Thread raceâ€"Girls 10 and 11â€"â€"1, Agnes Johnson; 2, Betty Garner. Needle and Thread raceâ€"12 and over Sack raceâ€"Girls 14 and overâ€"1, Gerâ€" aldine Gauthier; 2, Dorothy Abraham. Needle and Thread raceâ€"Girls unâ€" der 10â€"1, Cherry Gauthier; 2, Taimi Gauthier; 2, Hilda Tomlinson. Sack raceâ€"Girls under 12â€"1, Agnes Johnson: 2, Edith Sinclair. Sack raceâ€"Girls 12 and 13â€"1, Annis Lukon; 2, Betty Carson. Township of Tisdale # 4 *4 ; TAXPAYERS ARE REMINDED THAT 2 THE SECOND INSTALMENT OF $ 1931 TAXES IS NOW DUE # f Penalty 5 p.c. imposed October 16, 1931 M. SMITH, Collector. \\\ \\\\\\“\\\X\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ X\S“‘SS‘ï¬â€œ\ N O T IC E Sprecial All will be pleased to know that W. H. Pritchard continues to make good progress to recovery. The long brilliantlyâ€"set tables were loaded with many varieties of delicaâ€" cles, At the head of the table, A. J. Shragge presided with genial efficiency. Among the guests were many notables from South Porcupine, Schumacher and Timmins. The many speakers were eloquent in their good words for the prospective groom, while the usual huâ€" morous references added to the pleasâ€" ure of the evening. Much constructive advice was tendered by the elders while all were agreed in extending sincere congratulations _ and _ good wishes. Among those making brief but happy speeches were:â€"Mr. Burt, C. Butler, S. C. Platus, S. Shankman, C. Abrams, Sam Bucovetsky, L. Halperin, Harry Sky, Chas. Pierce, I. K. Pierce, Gordon Konegsberg and the groom‘s father, A. Feldman. A handsome gift was preâ€" sented to the groom by Frank Fedman from those present, and the pleasant social time carried on, as one guest phrased it, "till departing became a matter of necessity rather than choice," to be ready for the new day. Stag Party on Monday in Honour of Tom Feldman On Monday night a large number of relatives and friends assembled as guests at the home of Frank Feldman to honour and felicitate Tom Feldman who is departing from carefree bacheâ€" lorhood to join the staunch ranks of the benedicts. Bornâ€"On Thursday, Oct. ist., 1931 at St. Mary‘s hospital, Timmins, to Mr and Mrs. A. Edgell,â€"a daughter. Mr. Dalton Prior, who underwent an operation at St. Mary‘s hospital last week is doing nicely and baby Prior who was removed to the hospital last week is doing as well as can be expected time as well. There were thirtyâ€"four events in all, these being divided into the following classes:â€"Primer, ages 5 and 6 years; Junior, ages 7, 8 and 9 years; Intermediate, ages 10 and 11 years; Senior, ages 12, 13, 14 and 15 years. A list of the prizesâ€"winners will be given in The Advance next issue beâ€" Ing crowded out this issue. School will be closed on Monday, Oct. 12th, in observance of Thanksgiving Day. Announcement Third Ave., near Imperial Bank An invitation is extended to the teachers of the district now in eonvention at visit our store atâ€"any time and inspect the beautiful and serviceable line of co; A special invitation is extended to all the ladies of Timmins and surroundâ€" ing towns who desire to have garments to reflect their personality to atâ€" tend this special showing of the very latest styles for fashionable fall and _ winter wear. This postponement was made necessary through the arrival direct from Paris of fifty new numbers, and the necessity of waiting until these were released by New York, so that.the ladies of Timmins and surrounding towns would have the very latest modes presented to themâ€"the modes which are popular on the boulevards of Paris and the avenues of New York. â€" This special showing will be held at our store on This week we were advised by Mr. Bradshaw that it was impossible for him to be at our store on the dates advertised last week, with the Special Showing of theâ€" latest of Fashion‘s Modes as decreed by Paris and New York and presented by â€" MBlackshbhite â€" Monday and Tuesday October 19th and 20th _ In Style and Value the Store that Sets the Pace Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Pritchard, of Buffâ€" alo, N.Y., were guests this week at the home of Dr. Pritchard‘s brother, W. H. Pritchard this _week. Dr. and Mrs. Pritchard recently went from Buffalo to California and then on to Timmins for a visit here before completing the round trip to Buffalo. rcoms, daily papers, all kinds of games, and a place where a general comfortâ€" able evening can be spent during the winter months. The meeting is called to see if the plans used in the Old Country are practical here, and to disâ€" cuss ways and means, fees, etc. A general mecting has been called for all Englishmen in the town to be held in the §.0.E. lodge room on Sunâ€" day afternoon, Oct. lith, at 3 p.m. for the purpose of forming an Old Country Institute. The idea is to have reading PLANX TO FORM OLD COUXTRY INSTITUTE FOR THE WINTER Monday, October 12th Saturday, October 17th 3 Most Modern Equipment and Scientific Instruments used in all Eye Examinations. Only Best Materials used in supplying glasses. Third Avenue Goldfield Drug Store At Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto Prices Have the children attended to by an expert for school work oh. .A .. ocï¬ ols â€" w-'l. : beautiful and serviceable line of c'b'ats. dresses and now on display. See Special on Circular 32 years Experience in Eye Specializing Timmins I Bnlldlng. Repairs and Alterations stone and Brick Mantels a specialâ€" ty. Let us give vyou an estimate No Deposit. S'atisl'a;e't.i,oâ€";l G‘;nara.nteed ~41p Will make suits and winter coats to your measure for Thursday, Oct. 8th, 1931 The Timmins Bargain House Suits with extra pants for For 15 Days Only South Porcupine to W. H. Severt Timmins hats