Thursday, Oct. 8th, 1931 A iarySr Dar of this fine Castile Soap for only 5¢ a bar.â€"It will pay you to buy the fiveâ€"bar offer. A sA j * A larger bar of this fine Castile Soap for only 5¢ a bar.â€"It will pay you to buy the fiveâ€"bar offer. sOAP 5:c An outstanding specicl great big 32â€"0z. jar at a cided saving. JOLLY GOOD BRAND Everybody knows this famâ€" ous Soap â€" one ‘of the largest selling laundry soaps on the market. But just look at the price. Buy plentyâ€" the saving is obvious. Ba Look Over This List HAWES‘ WAX A SPECIAL FOR THE CHIL DREN A great big 34â€"02. barrelâ€"shape jar of deliciov s Pe a n u t Butter â€" made from choice selected peaâ€" nuts. . And just d4ook at the priceâ€"it was never lower, . . . at a Quantity Price Big Shipment of DOMESTIC OR EASIFIRST CHOCOLATE Creamy, ric Chocolate in big bar. Loo at the low pric A treat for t _ One big week of extraordinary savings, cash prices that help to lower the co;t ot living,. Come early and oftenâ€"the Store is piled high with seasonable suggestionsâ€"â€" pick and choose at your leisure. ows this famâ€" one ~of the g laundry _ market. at the entyâ€" vious. _ Bars for _ "same A if $4. u7. PEaRUT ‘[: | Cw fon 5 °C sA d Ns on repers onl e from d peaâ€" st dook it was A Week to Reap Big Savings! Large Bars Jzer 3 O PEANu: buTIER l‘ lb. P Erint 3 lbs. Save Creamy, rich Chocolate in a big bar. Look at the low price. A treat for the kiddies! 265C Save yourself the bother of late milk deliveries â€" keep a supply of Nestle‘s on hand. Always pure and sweet for cooking and baking, on cereals and in coffee. Imagineâ€"a full 40â€"0z. jar of rich quality Marmalads for such a low price. Madse from selected California oranges, treeâ€"ripened, and fpacked under ideal conditionsâ€" truly an economical spread. Include the twoâ€" jJar offer in your weeckâ€" end shopping. o . OR A NGE V armalade ..... Another Sensational Special ! ! 8 lbs. EXTRA SPECIALâ€". SILE‘S EVAFOQWATED THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO What is Thanksgiving without a deliâ€" cious Plum Pudding? Be sure to include one in your Thanksgiving supplies. Made from choice ingredients from a famous old English recipe. A sauce recipe is on each wrapper. 1â€"lb. size 32c¢. Now is the time to buy that indisâ€" pensable a id to quick, nourishing noonday meals. â€" Look at this price. and a Delicious 40â€"o0z. Jlar NESTLES :’Q(m(volu":‘ M MACARONI and CHEESE SATURDAY NIGAT SPECIALâ€" 7 o‘clock PEAMEALED BACK BACON {Z2; 1b. 250 ACO < }../ or whole POULTRY Thanksgiving For FRIDAY ind SATURDA Y A healthiut, 2 speci@a! prirs mawse~ + COCOA : And of course you will be needing Soda Crackers. Here they are â€" specially priced â€"with the unvarying McCormick quality. Crispy and fresh always. McCORMICK‘S JERSEY CREAM Soup days are here . .. Smoother, creamierâ€"delightful flavor â€" here is your chance t fill that empty shelf now. Not the low price. CHOICE LOIN ROAST CHOICE ROASTING FRONT QUARTERS C e | op h wrapped t sure that CIOUS,. C freshness Visit our Meat Counter. We v{ill have a choice selection of younsg, tender Fowl at the lowest possible prices. e l op h a neâ€" pped to enâ€" :â€" that deliâ€" s, o r ds p y hness. 15â€"oz. Pkg. _ or 2 for 270 Make this a Thanksgiving to be remembered. Tender Raasts, dripping â€" with rich trown grayvyyâ€"or Poultry, young and tender. Choose from a choicsa selection at cur Meat Counter â€"â€"the prices are at their lowezxa.. anrd Poultry Ib. 20¢ | By the Piece SmA ues AA Budbury Star:â€"Tomatoes are so cheap this year that to be hit by a rotâ€" ten one while making an eloquent speech would be considered more or lesas of an insult. ter it leaves North Bay. The popular guess here is the Ferguson highway to Cochrane, but so far it is all guess." The North Bay Nugget says:â€""There is a lot of guessing these days about the m ot the transâ€"Canada highway atâ€" THE NUGGET WOULD APPEAR TO BE A VERY GOOD GUESSER the Dome goal but, the two backs did very effec{ive work, lightening Baxter‘s task. He stopped seven in this half to McWhinnie‘s ten. on the play. Right from the kickâ€"off the McIntyre went into the second half with more pep. Five minutes of aAg~â€" gressive work brought its reward when Gray outspeeded Munro down the line and although the ball went dead, from the throw in it was kept close to Baxâ€" ter tilla play started by Gray was finâ€" ished by Callaghan scoring neatly, Bu; the jubilation of the Mac‘s supporters was shortâ€"lived for with about another five minutes gone, Gardiner lifted the pigskin to Jones who passed it on to Whyte. â€" McWhinnie cleared the first shot but through a tangle of legs Whyte got back another that beat him, putâ€" wWiig vif lDome again into the lead. There were several dangerous rushes on bar on the upper left hand corner of the net. There was no more scoring during this period. McWhinnie had five stops to make for Baxter‘s four as the Dome had much the stronger edge the game was called by referee Larmer. By that time nothing much could be seen by the sprctators except occasionâ€" ally the shiny pate of some baldâ€"headed player. The teams lined up:â€"MceInâ€" tyreâ€"goal, McWhinnie; backs, Connotr and Edgell; halfâ€"backs, O‘Donnell, Stew art and Hill; forwards, Gray, Summers, Tattersall, Callaghan and Chalmers. Dome Minesâ€"goal, Raxter; backs, Mcâ€" Guire and Blair; halfâ€"backs, T. Blair, Crawford, Munro; forwards, Gardiner. Jones, J. Whyte, Cook and Rudkin. Reâ€" feree, P. Larmer of Timmins. The first goal was made by the Dome after about fifteen minutes of play, mostly in midâ€" field. Jones kicked for the goal but McWhirnie fumbled the ball then lost it and .before he got it cleared Jones was in ahead of him and passed out to Gardiner who lifted it to just inside the What was to have been a final game between these teams was played beâ€" tween Dome Mines and MciIntyre footâ€" ball teams on Saturday last, but darkâ€" ness intervened before the game was finished and there is to be another at the Dome Mines on October 7th before the winner of the Dickson cup is deâ€" clared. In Saturday‘s game at Timâ€" mins the Dome were leading 2â€"1 whe Miss Alma Laforest left last weak for Rockland, Ontario, where she has secured a position as one of the asâ€" sistant teachers in the High School. Mr. A. Thornton, who so ably guarâ€" Mrs. M. Bessette visited her father in Mattawa last week. Mr. A. Thorton, who so ably guarâ€" ded the citadel of the Porcupine hockâ€" ey team four years ago, is in camp with the construction company from Kirkland Lake that have the contract for renewing the tarvia road between here and Timmins. His old friendts were glad to see him. Mr. J. McCrea, of the Dome Mines, is receiving the congratulations of friends on the arrival of a young son last week. Mrs. McCrea (nee Dorothy Dowsett) and the boy are both doing well at St. Michael‘s hospital in Torâ€" onto. Miss Frances Wright has left for Ottawa where she is taking a special course in art at the Technical School. Miss Vern Laforest, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at St. Michael‘s, Toronto, who was home on two month‘s leave of abâ€" sence, was recalled to the hospital last week. Mr. George Bessette, of Montreal, is spending a week with his brother, Mr. M. Bessette, and Mrs. Bessette. Mr. T. J. Wright was in Kirklan Lake on â€"a business trip last week. We wondered why Mr. Cooper, whs is Manazer of the Imperial Bank here was smiling so happily despite the de scent of the Canadian dGdollar, unti we learned the pleasing news above Mr. Labine of Monteith, is a visitor at the home of Mrs. J. Hurley. Mr. Frank McConnell of the Bank of Toronto staff is holidaying in the Ssouth. | / | #) ~There was a retreat held in the St. Joachim‘s Roman Catholic Church last week, Rev. Fr. Bessette conducâ€" ting it. Rev. Fr. Gelinas motored him to Cobalt where a retreat is being ne‘d this wesek. South Porcupine October 6th 1931. S;icial to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fairhurst are on « trip. to the South. Mrs. Fairhurst will remain with friends in Toronto but Mr. Fairhurst will go on to Montâ€" real and other eastern points. Myrs. J. Aiken and children have returned from Portage Du Fort. Dome and Mcintyre Stopped by the Dark Another Match Necessary for Dickson Cup Scries, Other News from Correspondent for the Dome and South Porcupine. who