C. W. Napper, who has conducted a photographic studio at Timmins for the past year and a half, has sold the busiâ€" ness and leaves shortly for Toronto where he will resume his musical stuâ€" dies. During his stay in Timmins Mr. Napper has taken an active part in musical and dramatic lines and has made many friends here. After the recent Harvest Home event at the Anglican church at South Porâ€" cupine, the fruit and vegetables used in decoration purposes at the church were kindiy sent down to the Children‘s Aid Shelter at Timmins where they were Inuch appreciated. SOUTH PORCUPINE CHURCH GIVES FRUIT TO SHELTER 40â€"41p ; 1 W’W’WMOQOO’QMW NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ‘ Oct. 1st to Nov. 5th THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8TH, 1932 MRory Brill A. TOMKINSON 3 Balsam Street North Apple Phone 95 Wrecker Service Day or Night Choice ofâ€"Chocolat Sundae, Fres Phone 510 Next door to Eaton Groceteria 30 Third Avenue, Timmins the many patrons whose custom has helped to make our business a success, and for Tranksâ€" giving Day we present the following special menu. Regular Mealsâ€"40¢c and up Thanksgiving Day Less Than Half the Regular Price POSTCARDS CENTRAL Service CarAcE Fried Fresh Haddock Fillets, Maitre de Hotelâ€"50¢ Fried Fresh Oysters, (half dozen)â€"50¢ Raw Oysters (half dozen) Tabasco Sauceâ€"60c Roast Stuffed Young Duckling, Apple Compoteâ€"60c Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauceâ€"60c Larded Beef Tenderloin, Champignonâ€"50¢ Broiled Coffee Special Dinner Menu for Hot Mince EXPERT REPAIRING AND PAINTING BATTERY SERVICE olate Layer Cake with Ice Cream, Marshmallow Fresh Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream. Bone St Whipped or Steamed Potato Garden Cauliflower, Polonaise Sschumacher, Ont. Cream of Fresh We Thank uaranteed Service Vegetable Bever rages Desserts Black or Green <ntrees Soup Fresh Mushroom Sauceâ€"60c Fish Sze Us About Our Special Weekly or Monthly Rates for Board I second and third place winners for each event. Medals will be presented at the annual commencement exercises to be held later. The champions were:â€" Jr. Girlsâ€"â€"Hazel Mahon, Form I, 20 points. Jr. Boysâ€"Alex McGinn, Form I, 22 points. Sr. Girlsâ€"Annie Michaluk, Form II, f 20 points. Boysâ€"George Kaufman, Form IV 18 points. Annie Michaluk, girls senior chamâ€" pilon this year, won last year‘s junior shampionship. Mr. Gauthier, the P. T. supervisor, cf Timmins High School, brought his crack relay team down in the afterâ€" noon to run against four boys from Scuth Porcuryne Continuation School. The Timmins boysâ€"L. Chisholm, S. Walsh, Beerdcn and G. Gauthierâ€"won quite easily from the S.P.C.S. boys andi after the meet the principal, Mr. Purdy, congratulated the visitors and pinned first prize ribbons on each as a reminâ€" der of their successful visit to South Porcupine. ’ south Porcupine, Oct. 5th, 1932. Special to The Advance. Last Friday was a redâ€"letter day in connection with South Porcupine Conâ€" tinuation School. It was their annual sports meet and was held at the recâ€" reation grounds, South Porcupine, from 9.30 a.m. till 5 pm. The princiâ€" pal, staff and pupils are grateful to all who helped to make the day a sucâ€" cess, Miss J. MacPhail was superviâ€" sor of the girls events; Mr. J. D. Thomâ€" son, of the boys. The clerks were Miss Rcesalind Cantor and Clifford Schmelâ€" ze; Carlo Catarello was starter; Miâ€" chael O‘Shea, timer. The judges of raâ€" ces were Meéessrs S. Kennedy, J. Galâ€" lagher, W. Christic. Of jumps the judâ€" ges were Rev. L. Hussey and R. Clarke. After the meet suitable ribbons were presented by Principal Purdy to first, Notable Field Day at South Porcupine Mushroom Annual Event by South Porcupine Conâ€" linuation School on Friday Last Proves Very Interesting and Successful Affair From 11.00 Sam Petcoff, Prop. Honeyglow Pumpkin, Etc to 8.00 p.m Storage by Day or Month ? | _ Sr. boysâ€"V. Haneberry, F. Jakes, A |Frumkin. Dash, 75 yards, Jr. girlsâ€"R. Doran H. Mahon, K. Foster. 100 yards, Jr. boysâ€"A. McGinn, W Salonyka, C. Schmelze. 100 yards, Sr. girlsâ€"A. Michaluk, N. Eyre, M. Michaluk. ’ 100 yards, Sr. boysâ€"G. Numela, V. | Haneberrty, G. Kaufman. Dash, 220 yards, Jr. boysâ€"A. McGinn W. Salonyka, W. Fera. 220 yards, Sr. boysâ€"G. Numela, G. Kaufman, V. Haneberry. Egg and spoon race, Jr. girlsâ€"H. Maâ€" hon, W. Blood, B. Gallagher. Sr. girlsâ€"A. Michaluk, L. Brown, R. Gibson. Dash, 440 yards, Jr. boysâ€"A. McGinn, W. Wilson, W. Salonyka. Sr. girlsâ€"A. Michaluk, M. Michaluk M. Gallagher, L. Brown:; A. Eyre, J Armstrong. Threeâ€"legged race, Jr. boysâ€"A. Mcâ€" Ginn and M. Londry. Jr. girlsâ€"R. Doran, H. Mahon, B. Smith. Sr. boysâ€"H. Train, F. Jakes: M. Murâ€" phy, J. Clement; V. Haneberry, G Kauftman. | _Sr. girlsâ€"C. Spitz, N. Eyre, M. Galâ€" laghe:. | Sr. boysâ€"F. Jakes, G. Kaufman, H. McIntosh. Shctâ€"put, Jr. boysâ€"W. Salonyka, W. Fera, W. Wilson. Potato race, Jr. girlsâ€"K. Foster, V McCafifrey, R. Doran. Sr. girlsâ€"M. Michaluk, N. Eyre, L Brown. Javelin throw, Jr. boysâ€"W. Salonyka E. Luhta, C. Schmelze. Sr. Boysâ€"G. Kaufman, H. McLean V. Haneberry. Basketball throw, 60 feet 5 inches Jr. girlsâ€"M. McIntosh, H. Mahon, R Cosecec,. Sr. girlsâ€"M. Michaluk, J. Armstrong N. Costain. Shotâ€"put, Sr. boysâ€"H. McIntosh, G Numela, K. Myers. Hop, skip and jump, Jr. girlsâ€"C MacPhail, H. Mahon, M. McIntosh. Hop, skip and jump, Jr. boysâ€"A McGinn, W. Salonyka, C. Schmelze. Sr. Girlsâ€"A. Michaluk, N. Costain N. Eyre. Jr. boysâ€"W. Salonyka, A. McGinn M. Londry. Running high jump, Jr. girls, 3 ft 10 in.â€"K. Foster, I. Kaufman, W Blood. Discus Throw, Sr. boysâ€"V. Hanne berry, G. Numela, H. McIntosh. Rugby kick, Jr. boysâ€"W. Wilson, W. Fera, N. Pirie. Rugby kick, Sr. girlsâ€" J. Armstrong, E. Mack, C. Spitz. Rugby kick, Sr. boysâ€" A. McGinn G. Kaufman, K. Myers. «2 Running broad jump,â€"Jr. girlsâ€"N. Hanneberry, K. Foster W. Blood. Running broad jump, Jr. boysâ€"A. McGinn, W. Fera, C. Schmelze. Running broad jump, Sr. girlsâ€"A. Michaluk, N. Eyre, M. Gallagher. Running broad jump, Sr. boysâ€"G. Kaufman H. McLean, K. Myers. Softball Throw, Jr. girls, 103 feetâ€" wW. Blood, C. MacPhail, H. Mahon. Discus Throw, Jr. boysâ€"W. Salonyka, wW. Fera, E. Luhta. Softball Throw, Sr. girls, 133 feetâ€" B. Rayner, N. MacPhail, C. Spitz. i _â€"Bicycle relay race, III vs. IV f Igirls, by Third form. Tugâ€"Ofâ€"war, I vs. II form girls, First form. Tugâ€"ofâ€"war, I vs. II form boys, First form. Tugâ€"ofâ€"war, III vs. IV form boys ‘Third form. Rugby kick, 70 feet, Jr. girlsâ€"H. Ma hon, I. Kaufman, M. McIntosh. Standing broad jump, Sr. boysâ€"PF Jakes, H. Train, G. Kaufman. Standing broad jump, Sr. girlsâ€"C Spitz. N. Eyre. M. Gallagher. Standing broad jump, Jr. boys, 6 ft 4 insâ€"W. Wilson, A. McGinn, W Scolonyka. Tugâ€"ofâ€"war, III vs. IV form girls, b1 Third form. Pole Vault Jr. Boysâ€"1. O. Costain 2. E. Luhta; 3. W. Fera. Pole Vault Sr. Boysâ€"1. S. Roach; 2 A. Frumkin; 3. G. Kaufman. Results of competitions:â€" Standing broad jump, Jr. girls, 6 ft 4 insâ€"C. Gallinger, I. Kaufman, K Fostey. Relay race, III vs. I form girls First form. Bicycle relay race, I vs. IIl f boys, by Second form. Bicycle relay race, I vs. II form ; by First form. Bicycle relay race, III vs. IV {f boys, by Third form. The winners in the interâ€"form events were :â€" Relay race, I vs. II Form Boys, won by First form. Relay race, I vs. II for girls, won by First form. Relay race, III vs. IV form boys, by Fourth form. Relay race, III vs. IV form girls, by Third form. SHE:â€""Very well, Cyril. If that‘s how you‘re you can land the beastly thing yvourself next tim a» y 4 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO form forn form by byv by by by Dorschner, Mrs. Banning, Mi Mrs. McLellan, Mrs. J. P. Th: and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maha Prout, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ky and Mrs, W. Capless. . Mass Cards:â€" Beauzare, Mtr. a eau,. Mr. and Myr and Mrs, LGwWward K Que.; Mr. and Mrs Kapuskasing; Mr. ; Mr. and Mrs. Campt south, Mr. an Webb family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Tubert, Mr. at Mr. and Myrs. Jeï¬ grandchilc Smoky Fa Smcoky Fa Cavaney: fro ski. ‘The at the fu beautiful the regar vice being tivity, wh said by R4 Rey. Fr. C Gregory, « Vancouvet and Mrs. The son 1 In additicn to t the late Mrs. Bake daughters and one son fifteen gran The late Mrs. Baker had w of friends in Timmins and cupine camp and there will sorrow at her death. She w the very first women residen camp, the family coming to I in 1910. At the time of ds Baker was 63 yvears ocf age. greatâ€"g1 Mrs. C host Lne Porcupine camp loOst one o first residents in the death at Van ver, B.C., on Sept. 24th, of Mrs. Baker, wife of Wm. Baker, 75 Ba street, south. The late Mrs. B was on a visit to her daughter, Mr Bushay, Vancouver, when she was en ill. Mr. Baker went at once to j couver on learning of his wifle‘s se illness and he was with her when passed away. Death followed a alytic stroke. ® # th, t. . . . t t # ns it 6. 6. it :t o+ 6. MA â€" AillliY, _ IVL ' J a 0. va va a 0 6 0 o 0. h 0. 6 0. h e h ue afa t aleate ate ate ate ste ate t h s h h h e e k h o hn e ale ateate ote ote t Camp Loses One of | 00000 Ne Fifer %wmsa:-ï¬-.ï¬sqsï¬ensï¬maï¬mmmsï¬u;sï¬mï¬mflï¬mmuiesmsï¬muiuitï¬sï¬m vears. Ihe funcral of Parcher was conducted Church of St. Paul‘s, C Wednesday of last we The chief mourners wel Wm. Parcher, Mr. anc Parcher, Mr. and Mrs. sons of the deceased, a and the Misses Melin Parcher, daughters, all | Two other daughters w live in Pembroke and tively. The funerAal se ducted by the rector of t church, Fev. R. H. burial took place at the tery. ibut several years on t] force, in the death Mary Ann Parche Mr. Parcher‘s moths« week in her T2nd : widow cof the late C had farmed in the C of Renfrew County vears. The funeral in the Hollinger mBack race, Jr. Mahcn, V. McCa Race, 880 yards G. Kaufman, L. race, S: Michaluk, L. Bro Nail driving, J DPoran, K. Poster Sr. girlsâ€"â€"â€"L. Br Dillon. Sr. girl Jr. boyv: WM. PARCHER BEREAVED BY THE DEATH OF HIS MOTHER The funeral tock :idence in Timmir ‘e being held at ifteen â€" grand grandchild. C. Holland, rvy, Smoky Fa Mr. the Mr. a nds in {1 i1era flor 1 in m } _solemn high Fr. O‘Gorman field and Rov. t be Mint d M Mat An M Robin: J. Bal} M Brown 1J andchildt Ha:r mers were M Mr. and M Y ind f1 Rot 1l T1 1t ind Ottawa H. Thatcher, the Anglican c A1 i] yrus Pa omberm Hum D An T‘im CYVru n the ombern M nd Mab mbermer W m nd MtI Howai M H maAl nCo ics| n Mrs. Murtagh, Mrs. McHugh, Mr. and Mrs, Duxfleld, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allison, Lorne and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shankman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holland and family, Mtr. Y » v Esteemed Resident | _ of Timmins Passes: M i M r D SMOKE PICNIC Ber 1b oooooooooooooooo 11 Fresh Picnic Style PORK SHOULDER, Ib. Eresh Boston Style Shoulder PORK, per Ib. ------------------------ LOIN PO RK Hights TURKEYS 12 to 14 lbs. per Ib. MILK FED CHICKENS per lhb. ooooooooooooooooooooo 15 lbs. and over beautiful 1ll Died on Friday Last on Monday cem buri Eresh and Smoked SPECIA L. GTral lieces, per Ihb. uneral was very largely atterdâ€" the floral tokens were many utiful. Among the floral offerâ€" re tokens as follows:â€"wreaths race Chapel, Oddfellows Lodge, i2zget Rebekah Lodge, Timmins, s at Wawaitin Falls, Mr. and vaney, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mcâ€" nd family, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webber, cher, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and mall; pillow, from the family; m Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy, id;Jcy; sprays, from Mrs. Tayâ€" Doys, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke, l Mrs. A. J. Shragge, Nevada, d Haroid, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ir. and Mrs. R. S. Anderson ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keizer, ismission Gang, Employees of â€"Station, Schumacher, Mr. and irtagh, Mrs. McHugh, Mr. and ixfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1 11 SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING . Small, Geo. Brough, R. F 1 saytch, Well tegarded â€" in 1 n h M € i1C DP made wheret HA ind useful part as a ebekahs. In the last 1 given much time to of children sewing, y work. She was a kindly, cheerful and and her thoughtfulâ€" to others won her ming the Rebekahs the home for their ‘his service was very ind most impressive T1 ONJUMERKS COâ€"OPERATIVE : _ place on Monday, 1. Service was conâ€" apel by Pastor Busby de in South Porcuâ€" re her grandson is pallbearers were J. Geo. Webber, Schuâ€" R. Richardson and hn A] ridmi loss loss are her husâ€" "Queenie," (Mrs. ) and three sons, company staff at and James, in M it _ ssouth. Mrs, ept. 30th, after rom the previâ€" had been ailâ€" Death was due ath came as a 1 friends who eFrs in the very Mrs. Saytch the time of Timmins for as a devout and also had Known and Timmins, Funeral s the deepâ€" extended in Mrs. Geoo. Try The Advance Want Advertisements and Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. B. Pecore and Dolly, Mr. and Mrs. Caddy, Schumachâ€" er, Mr. and Mrs. N. Johns and Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. Duval and Mrs. Gosnell and Russell, Ed. and Jean, Northern Lights Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Phyllis and Alfl., Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wynne, Mr. and Mrs. Strong. C 2 (1 0 mm /1 /) llâ€"n.-.lâ€"l!â€"l._il_| F. O‘HEARN CO. G. F. Black â€" 30¢ Specialists in Mining Stocks Cor. Third Ave. and Pine Streets TIMMINS A COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE STOCKS BONDS GRAIN UNLISTED STOCKS Private Wires to all leading markets, SOCIETY, LIMITED Glen Grove, Gunns or Brookfield Carried on Conservative margin. _ __â€"_â€" Resident Manager Phone 100 Telephone 101, South Porcupine LOGANBERRIES, Choice, No. 2 tin. . Seedless RAISINS, 2 Ibs. for Our Own Blend TEA, lb. pkg. Untario COOking ONIONS;I0 lbs. for ... 21¢ Ontario Cooking 10 bars for Pure Clover HONEY, 4 Ib. 8 oz. tin SATURDAY SPECIAL: Fruit Flavoured Jelly Roiit~=> 19¢ CONSUMO "BETTER BAKERS" Saturday, Oct. 8th, Oddfellows‘ Hall, Timmins from Cochrane General Business Social Hour. Report of Provincial Convention. Receiving and Woelcoming Visitors YOUR DUES CAN BE PAID AT THIS SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Canadian Legion MEETIN G 6 2 7 C at 8.00 p.m. sharp Business ind Iroquois Falls 217C 290C