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Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1934, 1, p. 8

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Pol ar M Aix AIT KX mas Candies ruit Drops ipanest Xmas Nuts X® mas Cake nmng Ccar crew Canacian Box en‘It: sCHUMACHER PHONE 712 mc DC H'. 1 ‘Long: LC AD runs through th ver gold area, 11 The five crews ar lula h 1.07 16 ek passenger ral passenger tem, pointed e goldâ€"camp revival conâ€" ht )ing 16° Ih. atre now National ac and cam m In â€"C former | his pl 18¢ 20¢ 20¢ Are n â€" and i W "ghost towns" and that althsugh the carly winter conditions have been reâ€" sponsible for a slight slackening in the number of passcngers, this is considerâ€" €eg to be temporary and that with thi beginning of the actual "freezeâ€"up‘ there will be a fresh influx of travellers ecspecially as much mining machinery will be brought into the newlyâ€"developâ€" ¢d minegs to bz installed. David Nazar, .being dej Windsor Jto Byria, .was 1 alongside the tracks near Nova Sceotia, the man appatr ing from the train wh.le to the boat that was to c especially as much will be brought into mings to bz inst MAN UNDER DEPORTATION JUMPS TO DEATH FROM TRAIN Leave your order at the Conâ€" sumers‘ Coâ€"operaiive Stores where you can shop and assure the best pcultry at the lowest price for your Christmas Dinner. Turnips, 6 lbs. 11c Montreal Style Shoulder CRANBERRY SAUCE Whole or Half HOG, I .:::..: :â€"â€" HAM, Ib, Fraser‘s PORK , Fresh, Whole or Half former home Coupons given with every cash punh.u.c at all branch stares Complete with Batteries will be all QUALITY GOVERNMENT GRADED at surprisingly GENERAL ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR 4 fn . .l Our Selection of guaranteodt One Year $9.95 ASK FOR YOUR COUPON FOR cach Wedgwood Co., Ltd. English Dinnerware FLA Rolls Safety Razor English Made ... Smoking Stands cach Gillette Blades, 10 pl in Christmas Box . $3.50 up liu Cancdle Socke Tins 24 th§ OL 1/ 14 und dead Springhill ntly jumpâ€" a¢ Up from South Porcupine Club Organizes for Curiing Good Attendance and Much Enthusiasm st Meeting on Thursday. Other Notes from South Porcupine and the _ Domes Mines., priZ nice I1TSt luck was served. Mrs. F. C ladies‘ first prize (tea Mrs. M. Bessette came a Mikado cup and sa Pearce was the lucky 1 for gents and receiveo Mr. 1 Thursd pen SUCC Do A1 M 1 11 Fully Guaranteed Pach Moistureâ€"Proof and fitted with leong cord ELECTRIC CURLING IRQONS ::..;:.....: $1.an : ELECTRIC HEATING PADS $10.00 WESTINGHOUSE TOASTER SA tss WnnA B WEDG woop C* €N#CLaAND orcup.ne, loth, Phe Advance. i School inspec id Hooper, were . _this being the With Heavy Parchment Shade $4.95 up THZ PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO POTTERY LAMPS The George Taylor Hardware Ltd. : up The late Mrs. Holmes was in her 70th year, having been born in Peel township, Wellington County, Ontario, on June 12th, 1856, a daughter of the lateâ€"Edwarg Green and his wife Alice Green. The late Mrs. Holmes was marâ€" ‘ed on Dec. 15th, 1886, and after living at Guelph and Drayton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Holmes moved first to Huntsâ€" ville and then to Sturgecn Falls, and in 1909 took up residence at Cobalt, where for the intervening years they enjoyed _The funeral took place at HaileyBury on Thursday of last week, Dec. 13th, ol Mrs. Robt. B. Holmes, mother of Mrs H. G. Laidlaw, of Timmins, and Mrs. C. G. Kemsley, â€"of the Dome Mines. The funeral was held from the family home on Nickel street, Cobalt, angqg interment was made in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Haileybury. The: services were conâ€" ducted by Rev. E. Gilinour Smith, minâ€" ister of the United Church, Many beautiful floral tokens evidenced the regard in which the late Mrs. Holmes was held by large numbers. Little Kathleen Pyke celebrated hcr! cighth birthday on Saturday afterncon and entertainesd many of her little friends to a party, where they all had| a jolly time. Congratulations to don Cross of Main . of a baby daughter 15th. The Algoma Air Port is busy with the new hangar. Cement work is now being done. The planes are all equippâ€" ed with ski‘s for winter service and are ready with the exception of the big Fokker which is expecteq from Monâ€" treal on the 20th. The Sudburyâ€"South Porcupine service will start on regular schedule on Dec. 22nd. Funeral Thursday of Mrs. Robt. B. Holmes Mother of Mrs. Laidlaw, of Timmins, and Mrs. Kemsâ€" ley, of Dome, Passed Away in Toronto Last Week. being prepared and will encourage ourâ€" ling at the Dome. The town club have already invited the Dome Club to the open‘ng night 2t which three rinks can be entertained. The election of officers for this season resulted in Mr. C. V. Gallagher, being appointed honorary pres.dent; Mr. F. C. Evans, president; Mr. Chas. McInnis, ist viceâ€"president; Mr. W. D. Pearce., 2nd viceâ€"president and Maxwell Smith, secretaryâ€"treasurer We have them in $4.50 up Meoere is the M.64 Model 6 Tube Set GENERAL ELECTRIC ALLâ€" W AVE Other Prices $39.95 to $245.00 Console â€" $86.50 Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" treet on the birth on Saturday, Dec. T‘abl ie 2 o\ ?%fl * o C go 249 A0 2 39 C) 3 s.. h« L* % ols se e s EC * C TT CC C‘ "aslle > O S TVIOJA4S T INAIND the highest regarq of all. For the past Green, of St. Thomas, North DaAKOLA,. three years the late Mrs. Holmes had There: are also four â€" grandchildren. been in poor health. She died in To-!Om‘. daughter, Miss Vera Holmes, preâ€" ronto on Tuesday of last week. deceased her mother in January, 1918. The late Mrs. Holmes was active in church and other circles, being a memâ€"| ber of the Presbyterian Church andl(;.()()[) WISHES FROM FORMER uniting with the United Church at Lhc' RESIDENT OF THE CAMP time of the union. s The late Mrs. Hcimes is survived byi Writing freom Hailecybury where he her husband., Robt. B. Holmes, wellâ€", now resides, ang renewing his subscripâ€" known and popular in the Cobalt disâ€"| tion to The Advance, W. R. Sullivan, a trict since the pioneer days; also, by | former popular resident of Schumacher, two daughters, Mrs. Laidlaw and Mrs.| says:â€""Congratulations on your new Kemsley, both now resident in the Porâ€"|semiâ€"weekly edition. _Also, more busiâ€" cupinc camn: and by cne brother, R.!‘ness to you in your new building? ' cupim( S WE SAVE The C D C WLL SsAV E. m YoU YOU § . urtls rug UCO.; § fi EVERY DAY | Phone 83 16 Pine St. North | EVERY DAY . | T2RA TA VR gmmmmmmmmmmma@ leJ # «* Mixmaster with large and small mixing bowls. Mixmaster highest regarq of all ce years the late M n in poor health. S ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION Catalogue No Doces Everylthing Electrically THE FAMOUS "S U N BE A M " $24.4 +) Bronze Book Ends, per pair $1.50 Powder and Perfume Sets $1.25 Ganong‘s Chocolates _ 2 } Ibs., boxed $1.00 Pen and Pencil Sets per set $2.50 Christmas Seals and Tags, 2 pks. 5¢ Pearlâ€"onâ€"Amber Toilet Sets 3 Silver handlesâ€"~Brush, Comb and Mirror "A CHAIN OF SERVICE r Kirkland Lake for Tuesday and Wednesday in Cbristmas Gift Sets tb P PAAA A A L PAAA LA â€"AL LAAA â€"L L PCO LC PP C P LCC lA L OO C CA P P P P CC C L lC L 10â€"Piece Toilet Sets in the Cobalt disâ€" neer days; also, by . Laidlaw and Mrs resident in the Porâ€" by ~coneâ€" brother, R in Rose, Maize and Green Regular price $15.00 e y e o Rose and Mai Brush, Comb and Mirror 3â€"Piece Toilet Set Liquor GGlasses, Wine Glasses, Sherbets Gcblets We will deliver an Easy Washer for $1.00 down and your next payment will be January 25th. From $4.00 doz. up Prices from $79.50 to $279.50 THIS IS A DE LUXE CHRISTMAS PRESENT Regular Price $15.00 $1.50 to $12.00 Skates and Boots Hod\cy :..;.;.......;.... Hockey Pads Boxing Gloves S sns TobOFZaHSs n ie 4 to. T‘..:..::. .mz Wostenholm‘s Special Offer WE ARLE AGENTS FOR CARVING SETS, From Sheffield Jackâ€"knives and Writing from Hailecybury where he ow resides, ang renewing his subscripâ€" on to The Advance, W. R. Sullivan, a rmer popular resident of Schumacher, iys:â€""Congratulations on your new miâ€"weekly edition. ‘ Also, more busiâ€" ess to ycou in your new building? _ is t d m Pn iz ) PsP S OOX _A of St. Thomas, North Dakota. are also four grandchildren. ughter, Miss Vera Holmes, preâ€" 1 her mother in January, 1918. And All Other Sporting Goods FOR BROTHE 12 Christmas Cards and Envelopes, boxed 45¢ 8 Christmas Cards and Envelopes boxed 25e Cutex Sets, 60c $1.25 0 $4.50 Samson Electric Heat Pads $4.95 23â€"piece Tea Set prices as IoOW as ... 32â€"piece Lunch Set ariced from TQYS! TOYS! TOYS! Dolls â€" Pianos â€" Tea Sets Sewing Machines Washday Sets Shop Sets Table and Chairs, etc. Trains, electrical and strong spring wind Cars Trucks To and Everything for the Youngsters Girl Guide Company Hold | Successful Tea and Sale The 5lst I. 0. D. E. Cirl Guides Comâ€" pany‘s sale of cooking and afternoon tea in the basement of St. Matthew‘s church on Saturday afternoon was both a financial ~and social success. Officials of the company were woll pleased with the beginning they have made toward obtaining funds for th proposed camp during ncext summer. Theo Guides themscelves did all the preparatory work as well as â€" the servâ€" ing. on Saturday. n UpP Uup $1.50 pr. up .... 200C Uup $1.25 pr. $5.50 pr. $2.065 up WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY DAY $1.79 up % $5.95 up fi Tools

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