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Porcupine Advance, 19 Sep 1935, 1, p. 2

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( lSUPERFINE :{:?l?lcn ‘leanser 25 E _ _ 400C 2 tIns : _ me tin Pork Beans BRASS POLISH 26 oz. 2 tins 1 D. in CLARK‘S FAMOUS FOOD PRICE ThA §$HKOUT Rump roast * 19¢ OR Chuck ROAST» 1 5¢ Round Steak Blue Brand Beef Roast PICNIC ROLLED ROAST OF VEAL * ('II‘LE SVE 8 SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 24C KXE E LKLA} ............. s i5 LEMONS Smarl tails vred or lacg trimmed styles in roiaul silk crepeâ€"deâ€" :?l:ln‘;$' h'li‘tr: e $ 1 04 5 HANDY shades, Ma lines, Priced from or Fine Pastry New W sSimnmart tails ved or lacg trimmed For extra wear none can comâ€" tyles in roiul silk crepeâ€"deâ€" pare with Lady Ellis Chiffon chene. Tearone a] 45 and Service weight 69 % P14 _ An first qauality JC ind White ELLIS HOSIERY SHOPS Spring LAMBE There‘s Dash in Brims ...... this Fall dot ;Ib824c LEGSZSC FRON’II£S Sweaters 24¢ 13¢ Fresh Ontario litth OH ihs GOVERNMENT GRADED 6eX *# iters in the new different neekâ€" $1.65 ‘S‘houllders Shankless Fresh Fruits~ PALAWAN TEA i1 49c¢ Special! Price on nmed Felts that the smart Miss wil e models too. Made of real felt that Fall eclours. popluiL A big savit N# Meâ€"Java COFFEE Boneâ€" less Rolled BANANAS â€" 3bs:25¢ T alawar iton‘s b Smart Wool Crepes Brown â€" and Black, pleated and Tailored styles. Priced as low as Tailored styles., $ Priced as low as 1079 Lady Ellis Hose EATON‘Sâ€""Roaster Fresh" Skirts C nd PHCONE i1455 TIMMINS It‘s good ¢ to you roa: ground the It. Navy, newest s EATON Groceteria Cut Squares * 19¢ Butter Bars * 15¢ McCormick‘s Cocoanut Two Biscuit Specials McCormick‘s Tasty (ood Size Three Assorted setâ€"." .: 4. 2 7C Vegetables Holbrook‘s Clean and â€" 2 for meaty 24 oz. pkg.. 2 tins 2 9C Specialâ€"Giant Brand FOOD A Balanced Ration for Your Pet Dr. Ballard‘s â€"there fine foods bee purchase and these sp promise you a good s these well known qu help you prepare a be there are many more ing your personal selet DATES Cruet Set large hamper ‘rom the sparkling shelves of our local Eaton store this week there fine foods beckon you to urchase and these special prices romise you a good saving.,. Let well known quality foods GOOD VALUE ffee brought er fresh and day you buy doz. 39c¢ Virginia Jubilee Singers 2 Delight Kiwanis Club Visitors *Steal the Show" at Club Mceting. "Just One Number" Applauded to Four. Roe Fulkcrson, noted Writer, Expected Here in January. Other Kiwanis Notos 2[* it ty foods r mealâ€" o awaitâ€" on. and â€" a bably pay 1€ IT PAYS to SHOP at EATON‘S Rinso Soap Flakes 21¢ The children‘s for bread and on pancakes. GOLDEN CORN SYRUP Bulk Macaroni 3 15¢ sSPECIALâ€"SOAK YOUR CLOTHESâ€"LARGE PACKAGE Sa New Mild Cheese ;4 27¢ SPECIALâ€"BEEHIVEâ€"The Energy Food Family Rice 5 * 25c Breakfast COCOA Mixed Pickles Coffee is Cl clous and e psrated milk There Cocoa HEINZ KETCHUP : 19c SPECIALâ€"FRY‘S FAMOUS QUALITY Evaporated Milk This is the way %0 st maladeâ€"a great bi which they can all "cC out stintingâ€"It is so this wayâ€"especially ture price this week. SPECIALâ€"Borden‘sâ€"Nestle‘sâ€"Carnation QUAKER OATS E22c Marmalade The Pie Home." PHIS PRICE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF is a richness about Fry‘s that good cooks and cocoa s appreciate. A 1 creamierâ€"more deli enjovable using eva way t£0 shop for great big tin can all "dig in‘" â€"It is so inexp specially at favourite spread father‘s favourite 4 lb. tin Are You Tiredâ€"Listless? your rest bi dneys lis. They wi 10 i J11 YOU Si@ er and look maArâ€" into withâ€" nsive " «y 16 6 oz. o SA ting 17c 5tig§ 23¢ ken at night? If your attention take Gin strengthen yvour kidâ€" TTIMMINS . ONTARITO 2 1b. tin 18c New 2 1b. tin 21¢ coâ€"operation. R. W. Hopper, executive secretary of the Ontaric Society for Crippled Chilâ€" dren, will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Kiwanis Club. Try The Advance Want Advertisements shc the passed arou Mr. Kinkt P. Kinkel o1 a guest at $1500. poke adv fotr beli wn “! rld needs to smo tate of affairs. C 1 States, he said ations in the wo large Lad Will Go to University [. Moislevy. chairman of tm uc .30 by make a point to it Eaton‘s â€" "the re where it pays shop." 1¢ 1Â¥ Ts Kiw Buffalo, fat Buffalo Ank incheen mss he members, ) mem ernalis vanis _ smoot] PVR E DRE a n rast Caneuay A C ho Â¥rote i Mr o1 illd b shoyv ind n lub Al ‘The Harvest Festival services at Trinity United Church, Sunday, were well attended, and the profusion of flowers, fruits and vegetables were Miss Muriel Olton, Reg. N., who has been visiting at the home of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Cripps, left on Friday for St. Catharines. Mr. J. Baldovin, Wedo Marasco and John Ploskon, of Greenwich and New York, who have been visiting at the homes of Mr. J. Baldovin and Mrs. Rious, left Sunday for their homes. Mrs. J. Osborne is visiting at the home of her parents in Stratford. Myrs. C. Glazier spent the weekâ€"end visiting in Toronto. Mr. W. Byron is spending a holiday visiting friends in Toronto. The Women‘s Association of Trinity Church are holding a rummage sale in the basement of the church on Satâ€" urday morning, September 21st, at nine o‘clock. Mr. R. L. King and family have moveu to Timmins to reside. Mr. J. Clarke left Monday for a vaâ€" cation in Toronto and Kingston. Mrs. C. Dickson, of Biggar, Saskatâ€" chewan, is visiting at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, W. J. McKay. Mr. W. Boyce is a patient in St. Mary‘s hospital, where he underwent an operation recently. Mrs. Matthew and small daughter spent the weekâ€"end visiting in Toronto. Mr. Francis, of Toronto, visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Myles, this week. Mr. Bangs, who has been visiting in town for some time, left Monday for his home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fulton and family returneg last week from their cottage at Bayside Beach. Don‘t forget the card party by the C.W.L. on Wednesday evening, Septemâ€" ber 25th, in the Croatian hall at eight o‘clock. Bridge, five hundred and whist will be played, and at this event the cedar chest will be drawn for. Mr. Dixon and son, who have been the guests of Mrs. A. Glazier, left Friâ€" day for their home in Toronto. Mrs. McAdam, Ottawa, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. Mcâ€" Ghéee. Fourth avenue. â€" Mr. and Mrs. L; Staples were visitors to.Kirkland Lake over the weekâ€"end. Mr. B. Sprague, who has been spendâ€" ing some time at the home of his parâ€" ents in Windsor, returned last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beattie and family are in Port Arthur where they were attending the wedding of Mrs. Beattie‘s sister, Miss M. McKay, daughter of Judge and the late Mrs. McKay. Miss Doris Cooke left last week to continue her studies at Shaw‘s Colâ€" lege, Toronto. Miss Rosina Mair, Reg. N. of Kirkâ€" land Lake, spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends in town. Mrs. M. Thomlinson spent the weekâ€" end in Toronto, bringing her daughter home who has been spending a vacaâ€" tion in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corrigan of Rouyn are visiting at the home of Mr. angq Mrs. M. Corrigan. Aubrey Robinson left Monday to conâ€" tinue his studies at Scollard Hall, North Bay. Miss Hazel Hannah visited in Torâ€" onto, over the weekâ€"end. l Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller and small daughter left Monday for a vacation in Nova Scotia. Mr. Dennis Gannon left Monday for Kirkland Lake. Miss J. MacDonald, who has been the guest of Mrs. D. Stevens left on Friâ€" day for her home in Toronto. Schumacher, September Special to The Advance. Mrs. R. Heath, who has n Ottawa, Cornwall and the past month, returned Harvest Festival at Schumacher Chureh Interesting â€" and Pleasing Event on Sunday Last. Other Items of News from Schumacher. Is Your Car A Gasâ€"Hos ? Schumacher (Yn tha fl af Dfly of Z)flo{/J senuine Parts See Us for Specialized , Motor Tuneâ€"up Eveready Garage 7 Pine Street Evenings b Carburetor Service has been visi and Toronto led home Th by . Remus Phone 190 *\ppolntmem. AND} 11 Game Warden Phil Boudreau last week received a letter from the deâ€" partment at Toronto giving him the information that the otter season for all trappers (Indians and whites alike) is to be from November 1st, 1935, to April 28th, 1936. The game warden passes this on for the general informaâ€" tion ofâ€"all concerned, andâ€" trappers particularly should make a bpecxal note of it. 4 Otter Season from Nov. 1 to April 28 to all Trappers Miss Dorothy Flynn spent last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Owen Hughes, of the Paymaster Mine. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O‘Connor and daughter, Joan, spent the weekâ€"end visâ€" iting friends in Pembroke. The baseball boys, accompanied by I. A. Solomon, returned Tuesday night from Smith‘s Palls. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mackie are visiting in Kirklang Lake this week. Miss Annette Proulx, Mrs. Omer Clusiau and Mrs. Mabsi Closs spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends in Ottawa. Colleg ‘The beautifully â€" arrs préached a serm casion and the anthems for the evening a sale place., when a n evening a sale of the products took place, when a nice sum was added to the treasury. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke left Satâ€" urday for a holiday in Toronto. Mr. J. Marks left Monday for Toronâ€" to to take un his studics at Victoria Modern Equipment You‘ll love their distinctive styling, their simplicity of line, their interesting combinations of leather. And like your feet ever so much better in thesc t rim _ fitting _ comfortable SELBYS, Styl â€"EEZ SHOES Pictured above "Drexel" new â€" Stylâ€"EEZ â€" model Shoe Shop arranged. 1 sermon suitab Phone 95 Pine St. Rev. M. Tail table to the oc« rendered specia ce. On Monday

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