A paxrty of ladi Rayner,. Alexander, and McCaffreyâ€"at party in Tinmins 01 honour of s."J. Ei Poreupine‘s olaâ€"timeé going"to a trin tw Ei South End Firemen Attend Convention Ssouth Porcupine Represented at Anâ€" nual Meeting of Temiskaming Fireâ€" s»pen. ~South End Men Injured .in Accident,. _ Other south Porcupine Notes, Bouth Porcupine, Ont secial to The Advanc # vumcrmrat d _ ~; es# _ . Cheering ' * Q News to your \ . ‘ 6 , Pocket Book! BJ â€" Super Value VALUE Selling of ... * FATON‘S PALAWAN AYLMERâ€"NEW PACK 4 P U MPKIN '{": MINCE PIE for ME! S= * NEW PACK SUNDEW BR. * tended â€"a surprise n Monday, given in aston. one of South FRIDAY SATURD ONLY EXTRA SPECIAL Ha Thanksgiving woulid not be complete without the old standâ€" byâ€"Pumpkin. LARGE NO. 21; TINS Just in time for Thanksgiving / »lb, 21¢ imes Eky OTY 2M Mrs. W day from of the D Auxlliary nurt, and MJ. from injury t that occurred the railroad | near the Hol near took her old friendsâ€"sixty in allâ€"met at the home of Mrs. Edleston in Timmins and zave her a royal sendâ€"off. ‘They presented her with a handsome traâ€" velling case, and wished her a safe journey and return. Bridge completed a happy evening, and Mrs. Sky brought home third prize. Mr. Harry irt. and M Ha 1 lb. Pkg¢ o rib inger Mint 5 in a mo Monday e the Dor al 1 badly iffering smash 11 You seldom find a better side dish to your meat or fowl that blends so well in flavour. Several tins would be good economy for future use. cars and the car which Mr. Lonegan was driving. Frank, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Briden, of Cormaught Hill, is progressâ€" ing favourably, after being operated on on Sunday in the Presbyterian hospital for appendicit‘ls. Mrs. Frood, of Connaught, spent last week with Mrs. Maxwell Smith. Many WHAiC Rev. CRACKERS § C SOD 6â€"0Z. We do like to recommend the products of manufacâ€" PkgSo turer‘s who take pride m the quality of thcnr goods @© CAMPBELL‘S FAMOUS TOMATO © CHRISTIE‘S PREMIUM wWAX BEANS Here‘s another big savingâ€"on such a famous brand, too. Cool are comingâ€"you‘ll need a supply on your pantry shelf. © THE SsOAP WITH THE SOCIAL STANDING © And of COURSE there‘s Cleaning to be done LIFEBUOY SOAP It‘s becoming almost indispensable in every ’ â€" home. Better see If vou â€"need anv. Fflkï¬c 15 GOLD SOAP 5 Bars 10 ~Your home will need brigntening up before and after Your home will need brigntening up before and after i kA 1: 39 :hz holiday. Include several bars in your order this weekâ€" A Side Dish of FIRST RANKâ€"GOLDEN M 1 The Harvest Thanksgiving service e Anglican Clurch were exceedit 11 attended. ‘The church was p y decorated by the ladies of urch anmi the edifice was filled . _ with Mrs. Maxwell on friends entertained a during her stay. It‘s becoming almost indispensable in fastidious home. Better see iIf you cneed any Here‘s a chance to be "penny wise‘". > 40 W a y the edifice wa ie even:ng Aideacon W ~mlonteith, 0 1, offic and â€" ¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCER, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ind Ma VIS Smith also at on Mond On Monday afterncoon the vere taken in cars to Ville Marie , <the grotto, and .afternoon tea rved them by <the of 11 on M th were enltert Fire Dept. of New dGayvy C T ins ool days vening in the curling tention possible give an enjoyable one. mpanied their husâ€" _ entertained Fire Chief Maxâ€" nded. A splendid the visiting deleâ€" Cakes the Northern Power Company in the hotel. Mrs. Maxwell Smith from town accompanied ‘the fire chief. Messrs Btarling, Stan Pearce, Walter Cliffe, Gordon Cross, Art Ewing, Train, Reynelds, Alexander, Firth, <~Burton, Rapsey, Cunningham and Percy Anâ€" drews, were in Cochrane from South Porcupine for the assizes. Ottawa Journal:â€" Paet will ensure «pe we read. No doubt various nations a ch a really good war. Toronto (Telegram:â€"After hysteria has reâ€"arranged cur prison system. perhaps American kidnappers will be encouraged to cross the line. They‘re a nice lot this yearâ€" delightfully plump. But you had better order early while the selection is large. Spring Lamb beris 18¢ $iris 14¢ BC SMOKED MILD CUREâ€"Half or Whole Wiltshire Hams lb. â€" Cottage Rolls 1b. Sausage, 2 lbs. â€" DEVON BRAND Weiners, 2 Ibs. â€" BRANXND â€"The Four Pows? aee for ten year this will give t ince to prepare f« of r ing They ar deliciousâ€" ce filled, : finished ca of mouth â€"w ing â€" tasti Grownâ€"ups will have â€" children‘s appetites when The universal favorite «â€"â€"healthful for the chilâ€" dren, too! CUSHION CANDIES has taken special pains to have his counter teeming with approâ€" priate suggestions for the long weekâ€"end. Be sure to visit him. â€"â€"and so inexpensive SELECTION of MIXED NUTS in the SHELL _ 1 GVs Ca P PP V W I PEA T Li v GIILL healthful for the chilâ€" ‘en, too! 12â€"o0z. Package UR MEAT What about POPCORN BALLS? a favourite with all We also have a wepC baby i time There will be stneere"® and general sympathy extended to Mr. and Mrs. David WeKh, Spruce street, south, in the death on Thursday morning last, Sept. 28th, of their infant son. The baby was only five months old at the time of death. Death was .due to pneumonia. f The funeral took plaee from S. T. Walker‘s undertaking parlours at 2:p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30th. Rev. Mr. Slade of the First Baptist Church, Timâ€" mins, conducted services. ‘There were many beautiful floral tokens, including one from the Hollinger. Plate Shops where Mr. Welsh is employed. Death of Infant Son of f ; Mr. and Mrs David Welsh: Pmneer H()Il().l]l'(“d | _ by Iroquois Falls and 12¢ § S# * * | ‘‘The big event, however, was on Friâ€" day evening last when a stag smoker, attended by over 125, was sponsored by the lodges, unions and various other organizations in Iroquois Falls to honâ€" our "Bill" Tierney, one of the pioneers | of ‘Troquois Falls districe. . The event held in the town hall. Mayor Geo. 8. Cameron presided and opened the |event with a neat speech in which he expressed the general appreciation for ‘Mr. Tierney and the regret at his deâ€" parture. F. E. Wood, on behalf of those in attendance presented Mr. Tierâ€" ney with a handsome club bag. Mr. "Tierney made fitting response evidencâ€" ing the wit and humour for which he has been well known through the North for many years. There were also brief but effective addresses by T. E. Silver mand Les Johnson; step dancing, vocal solos, recitations, instrumental numbers also featured the evening, as well as community singing. W. J. Tierney, who is well and very favourably known all through the North jis one of the oldest employees of the Abitibi Power Paper Co. He we®t to Iroquois Falls in May, 1913,, and has occupied positions of responsibility and importance in the company‘s employ from that date to the present. He made the trip from McDougal Chutes (Matheson)) by canoe. . He; watched I~the town of Iroquois Falls grow from place in the bush to its present beauty I and importance, and as he watched he |â€"did his full part in helping the growth of the town and the development of the big industry of the town. During | the time of the Porcupine fire of 1916 ! he was fire chief at Iroquois Falls and gave notable service at much risk as the fire threatened the Falls district. ‘Mr. Tierney was one of the first town |councillors at Iroquois Falls, an active worker in the Falls board of trade and 'held many other important public and community offices. I W. J. Tierney Guest of Honour at several Events Previous to Leavyâ€" ing TITroqueois Falls for the south. A number of present the â€"early part of the day evening of last w was given a toaster a in ‘the Columbus hall gree Knights of Colum evening the fourth deg sented him with a sih similar affair; on V at:a .smoker held in ¢lub by the superinten and Paperâ€" presented with a silve and cream set matchi: fourth degree Knights, T. Silver making the p A whist drive and ed to be held on Friday of the Holloinger Recreation the formation of a pipe b mins. The event will b one. Cards will commenc | Friday at this event, and ‘to be on hand on time wi that the evening may star land thus be the more s enjoyable. Prizes are no at Marshallâ€"Ecclestone‘s. be from 10 pm. All are vited to attend and dance The admission fee has | the nominal one of fifty c son to give as many as J tunity to attend. | In holding the whist dri n Friday evening it is I ail present a happy eveni On Tuesday of this week the memâ€" bers of the Timmins police force apâ€" peared on duty in their new uniforms. They all look unusually well. The uniforms seem to be perfect in fit, while the cloth, the trimmings, the general appearance, are all that could be asked. The uniforms for the colder season are of excellent blue coth and adorned with brass buttons in approved style. The men look so well in the uniâ€" forms that at least one man suggested that new caps were needed for most of the men so as to make the general effect what it should be. Mr. Tierney left on Tuesd week to take up residence at . home at Merriton, Ontario. TEA UNDER AUSPICES OF EASTERN STAR ON SATURDAY A tea and sale of homeâ€"cooking will be held under the auspices of the Easâ€" tern Star on Saturday of this week, October 7th at the home of Mrs. R. Anderson, 22 Sixth avenue, Police Look Particularly W ell in Their New Uniforms Whist Drive and Dance in Aid of New Pipe Band Here tion, tThe tion of a are many £° district, and band will be to the con Timmins P pipers, in a the pipes. J ties is that | pipes and h to purchase there are t but it is df rmOre se1TS. All interested whist drive an: formation of t on Friday eve! Hollinzger hall. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, 1933 comIn Pip lerney, one 0 Falls districe the town hall presided an apbporeciation citizens at of presentat rt of the wt Ir pI mill mana esentation 11 thout fail, so t on schedui® iccessful and w on display Dancing will cordially inâ€" to the pipes. een kept at e:nts per perâ€" opporâ€" emember the n aid of the is Pipe Band 6th. at the ‘1s annountâ€" this week in hall in aid of ind for Timâ€" was on FTIâ€" tag smoker, ponsored by rious other ‘alls to honâ€" nhne ploneers The event Mayor Geo, opened the n which he eciation for at his deâ€" behalf of ay of this his former pleasing 8 p.m. on ire urged it fail, so new pip«®® davantage in the are five learning > «lifficulâ€" »ers than for funds t present avallable, e or two In dance 31