\lav{ar Brand fast setting assorted Flavours elly Powders 2. 14¢ (That Delichtful Spring Cereal Quaker Brand * Puffed Wheat .. 21¢ Strawberry i IMICdl 111 a S 1JEeIC1OUS Large y ob e PORK BEANS 4*10¢ z5y3 Ma §EEDS â€"â€" 5¢ ind ; South Porcupine Will Observe King‘s Jubilee FLOOR WAX Eaton nd 1 Royval Jubilee Gift Package of LUX L Royal Portrait® WHILE 22 THEY LAST C Tooth Paste Witch Hazel Eaton‘s Cream of Almonds and Eaton‘s Milk of Magnesia PACGE TWO (qul Store Closed Monday Thrifty priced Norfolk Br. Raspberry o1 PLANT NOW Flower and Sspecial Offer " Introducin‘ Susan" Mné oors L pply C in a tinâ€"Libby‘s Delicious that the water in n so low in years, the end of the lake Iso remembers the r in April. Friday, May 3rd, 8 p.m. VJWW#W supervisor of music in Toronto schools, ! they are t Don‘ see was the teacher. On Thursday at the; ultimate su n‘t ffl“ tO i’same time Miss Tedd will conduct a) to be part Vegetable es Young People‘s Society of Ssouth Poreupin 1 1b. tin x epoch in Wednes Advanc many years: ked for the lady â€" fromwm ig northâ€" »ral flocks inday and i the lake k. Today effect on gradually p at the vear, one 17c 1a V ALHML Bsuth Porcupine a: schools. For the firs cast" lesson was he: both schools by the ai for this purpose. T were grouped for broadcast, the senior c( the privilege on Thurs Dept. of Education | ( ) } N ROAST PORK, Ib. .. .. â€". PICNICS SHOULDER, 1b.. . JELLIED VEAL, sliced, 1b. BACK BACON, sliced, Ib. .......... VEAL ROAST, Ib, ...... VEAL STEW. 2 Ibs., .;.. PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib........ SHORT RIB ROAST, Ib. ......... BLADE.NROAST.!b. ............. GOVERNMEMNT CGRADED BEEF wem®® TN( D ISH STYLE Coffee i; 28¢ i, 55¢ Jubilee tins of Special Jubilce | mt 2 Q Holiday Meat Specials EATON GROCETERIAS / Arro No. c tins 108 ‘nd PIC An Outstandit Ccla 19. THIRD AVE. Ib. 43¢ 1},. 85¢ TIMMINS tins of m and ngil To Om Te you enjoy the Jubilee Holidayâ€"We have mad our shopping pleasure this weekâ€"endâ€"with : alues on foods you will need for tge long week ton‘s where a wide assortment *and friend! ) weleomes:.you . .. 0. 4 Sieve V alue ~royal salute of 21 guns will be fAreq! ‘**t~" "*_~ simultaneously at the ball grounds here,| Cits at the Dome ball grounds, and at, 4nd fam Schumacher school groundsâ€"at 11.30, Mr. O am. From the first "shell" which will and Mi be fired about 300 feet into the air wili| Place tc come out a Union Jack, and also from| full mil the twentyâ€"first. Beacon fires and the Leg rockets at night under the direction of, Shipway the Boy Scouts will complete the day.! City wit A float, representative of "Empire" is Skinner being rapidly constructed in the fire Bannern hall here. The firemen are busy this brooke, week, under the direction of the chief al. and with the help of Mr. Bernard, in Mr. J. shaping and designing a float worthy ; pneumo: of Tisdale. As far as can be seen at We hi present the fire truck look® like thelsold the deck of a battleshipâ€"on this deck will | Davidsor be seen commodities from all over the Mr. G Empire, and above all a model of the| York w glcbe, revolving under a sun which ; month, "never sets." Details at present are| work on not fully complete, but by the way the| moth ( boys are working, and by the interest| week. dird bratis> Monda @ueC ome of O UVnivers Tuesda 1 with h a t undd A T th G Ki1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ‘TIMMINS ONTARIO Dt 22¢ =eer uy 24¢ 2C GREEN BEANsS 23¢ sSODA CRACKERs * 12¢ oLives $y ;4 196 swe® A Toasty Sandwich Aidâ€"Chateau CHEESE %1.)19(1(1\ or 2 lb 2 7c slices pkgs ®® Christic‘s Tasty Milk Chocolate 2 3 FIG BISCUITS Ib. C mmes® A Tasty Sandyyich Aidâ€"Chateau CHEESE :Ii)é'g:uls or 2 ] ®e®® Chyistic‘s Tasty Milk Chocolate ®w®®® Hostess Shop Brand Leaf Brand Fancy Sockeye Mr. G YoOork cCw month, work on moth â€" ( pneumonia in hospit We hear that M sold the Mulhollan Davidson road. H C ~IN ILi VY 5 POTATOES 3 lbs. FRESH STRAWBERRIEs uxt 2Al¢ CANADIAN GROW N 35 ASPARAGUS â€" 2 bunches C. ibby 11 5 Point Coffee Household Tea New Low Prices on Eaton‘s ‘ OTHER NOTABLE V ALUES ston‘s Crispy Gold Standard Brand daden PICNIC 1€ uth Let‘s Have a L family picnic! such an outin wing â€" picnic h 11 NsER _ 3«. 14¢ FRUITS AND VECETABLES Pasty Cooked 1¢ n comimi@gnce n part of the Mamâ€" re) property thi: pal price 11 1C in has) n CT 91 with $ ~«of Mrs. lden NCW last h i Sqare Deel At the local police co a lady of Railroad stret consecutive weeks has ness as an excuse for to answer a charge of found that magisterial | limitations* Magistrate enced to two mont police removed her fror the lzscal lockâ€"up. Chief McInnis, Con and Allsn found a man / 11 acie 0| He wa Miss TIrenc D he home of M The Scout parade to Church on Sunday nigh impressive affair, one sid: being occupiled entire‘lyv 10UH Mrs sitin is been practical ce the accident. Mr. Harry Durt 1€ Mr. and to the hx 3 153 +oz27c tins per bunch l aTe) Ha nn 14 tins * 18¢ tin pkg. Trout C pkg rial lenien trate Atkir months in a w1 Hi nstabl 1 25€ 2 3€C bles Fulto the name C Em Mr 16 PJP 11 1t€ 1V n argumeE n motor wore a corsage bouquet of pink and blue sweetpeas. She was attended by Marie St. Paul, who wore a frock of marina blue crepe with blue accessories. Wilmer Fera attended the bridegrocom as best man. The wedding was previâ€" cusly scheduleg to take place on Satâ€" urday night, but owing to a mistake concerning the license, had to be postâ€" poned till Monday. There was a shortâ€" age of marriage licenses in the camp last week, the cnly one available being at Iroquois Falls. In spite of rushing oy car to the Falls on Saturday night the license could nof reach here till Sunday morning. We hear that our bridegroom got in akead of ansther who was in the same fix and conseâ€" quently is still a bachelor in Timmins. However, Saturday was Mr. Tom Strain‘s ‘sirthday (he was 82) and so what was to have been a wedding party was turned into a birthday party inâ€" stead. Mr. Strain is the bride‘s grandâ€" father. Mr. C. Schmelzle grandfather 6¢f the bridegrcom was also present at both celegbrations. To both these young people we exteng our very best vishes of t bride very man $100 liquot £ M m yV [ Mr. and Mytr rawford street mE the ‘Enugeâ€"A Cf On Monda iet weddin Mr. and 1 ie, when es, The bride was born here and ae of our own girls. is one ur own boys, too, being quite a litâ€" chap when his family moved to 1 Mrs. Gilb nuceâ€"a da ina Leaderâ€"P>ost:â€" Women who to be contsnt with the last word ument now demand the last word 91 pretty in irk crepe wl a COorsage ro Romanon on the railroad track session of a gun. He said he had t it from a chap in Fort William the palice, fearing a possible holdâ€" cught him in to police court. He hree months hard labour. A. ‘r paid $10 and costs, and a woâ€" for illegally having liquor paid and costs. The case of sale of to a boy under age was adjOournâ€" Although it keeps fresh longer, you won‘t have a chance to find out, for you‘ll enjoy it so much and cat it so often it won‘t get the least bit stale. As! for it at your grocer‘s. PATENT S Gomun~ BREAD is baked slower to give it its fine flavour. It‘s d elivered absolutely freshâ€"with every bit of that better flavour sealed in‘ 9 1M .o Monday, April 29th at 11 a.m. a wedding took place at the home and Mrs. A. Ewing, Bruce aveâ€" when Marion Georgina Myers, er of the late Liout. J. Ray Myers ited in the ibonds of matrimzany rge Henry Kaufman, eldest son and Mrs. Henry Kaufman, of rd street. The Lutheran tminâ€" iev. Pieper, of Wabewawa, perâ€" the ceremony in the presence All places of business in the Town of Timâ€" mins are requested to close and to remain closed on this date to permit a fitting obserâ€" vance of this Silver Jubilee. Given under my hand, at Timmins this 1s1 day of May, 1935. The Honourable the Lieutenantâ€"Governor of the Province of Ontario has by prociaâ€" mation appointed Monday, the Sixth day of \Ia) 1935, to be observed as a day of thanksâ€" giving and rejoicing on the occasion of the twentyâ€"fifth anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty, King George the Fifth. ‘or particulars of shipments out of town, wi rox 403, Timmins. mmediate relatives of the youn i1g grzcom. The little bride wa etty in a suit Of copen lolu _crepe with grey accessories an corsage bouquet of pink an« eetpeas. She was attended b t. Paul, who wore a frock 0 blue crepe with blue accessories Fera attended the bridegroon man. The wedding was previ heduleg to take place on Sat On Wednesda PROCLAMA TION Mrs. R. Young, of Renfrow on holidayvy at the home 0 n atent‘s New Milk Loaf hte Api TOWN OF TIMMINS litlle ‘bride was of copen lolue accessories and t of pink and is attended by ore a frock of lue accessories. he bridegrocom ing was previâ€" May l1st, to Mr. of Commercial R. RICHARDSON, Mayor, Town of Timmins The qusstions asked by the rehearsed, of course, but the make them as natural a Before each ‘broadcast a s1 prepared and the blacksoar classrscom are made ready deomnstration while the 51 going on. Unliks cther experiment: teaching tried in other pa: country and in the Uniteq system at present being tried involves the actual teaching The Department of Educa n?ot yet recommend the pu radiocs for use in schools. Th to give the idea very careful when the reports from all are gathered, the proj be considered as a permanent â€" education in Ontario. son was being given in Toronto were perhaps a little more advanced in their work. The principal iselieves that, givâ€" en a Tair trial, the novelty may become a valuable adjunct to teaching. Reception was fine angq the students appeared to the idea of taking their work via the air waves. Miss Emily Tedd, supervisor of music in Toronto schools, was their teacher for the broadcast period. Her lesson was for junior pupils and consisted mainly of < music. Two songs, ‘"Early One Morning," and ‘"Spring is Here" were taught. One â€" orchestral _ selection, "Morning Mcod" was played. Consider Reports Carefully Principals of schocls throughout the province will send reports to Toronto on the success or failure of the serics of ten lectures. There are to be two cach week, on Tuesdays for the junior classes and on Thursdays for the seniâ€" ors. Subjects will be varied and inâ€" clude literature, geography and history. Toâ€"day‘s lecture to senior classes is beâ€" ing conducted by Miss Tedd and will be similar to the music lecture of Tuesâ€" day. Asked by The Advance what he thought of the broadcast, E. J. Tranâ€" som, principal of the Central Public School said, "It went very well indeed, it wasn‘t what you‘d call a complete success. It seemed to me that too much work was covered in t0o short a time." That was a matter foradjustâ€" ment, he said, and undoubtedly would be corrected as the experiment proâ€" ceeds. The children to whom the lesâ€" Lesson)s by jradio were | children of Timmins and « Tuesday afternoon as a sing in Toronto spoks to thousand ren all over the province. Broadcast Lessons Heard Here Clearly Much Interest in ment Conducted partment of Educ: Present. ee th night, THURSDAY. MAY 2 .‘ d songs, "marly â€" On Spring is Here" wet orchestral _ selectio; reports to Toronto ailure of the serics ere are to be two lays for the junior sdays for the seniâ€" be varied and inâ€" raphy and histaory. does the purchase of They intend careful trial and all over the proâ€" he proposal will nts Of radi parts of thi q States, th ied in Ontari ng of a class e Clas > idea $ * pos umma ds of by. J ition X 1)(’\]_'1- J I) (A~ 11 1 1J § ¢| 1¢€