n WNit] death x1 surrount aympatli hnad bee; Mrs. James Ha Baturday, Feb. 1 yesterday «(Tuesd: cupine cemetery. the Rev. Church whi with numb attended to the familyv a Sout + Porcupin Epecial to The A¢ Late Mrs. Haneberry of South Porcupine Notal ME A LE D FRESH (FROZEN) FILLETS ... ELILLETS Silverbright SALMON, (Piece) ... COHOE SALMON (Red) (Piece) LAKE TROUT (Frozen) (Piece). Oxtails So well known is Maxwell House Coffee will immediately apreciate this unusually attractive priceâ€"and the opâ€" portunity it affords you to order a pound or two at a saving. Delivery Without Extra Charge Phone 1 THIRD AVE. TIMMINS STEAK or ROAST â€" â€" â€" Fresh Picnic Stvleâ€"Shank off FRESH BUTTâ€"Shank off FRUITSâ€"â€"VEGETABLES Marmalade Seldom have you seen peas at such a low price as this and with peas an alâ€" most indispensable aid to your meal planning, it is your cue to save money on a quantity purchase. POT ROAST â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" BLADEâ€"ROANST â€" â€" .. FRESH TEXAS RADISHES â€" â€" CTCACFG 15 in ording that you enjoy the standing \ PURK â€" â€" â€" TEXAS BEETS â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 2 bunches sHOPPINXNG 1 ROUND EXTRA SPECIALâ€"Sterling Brand 1 I1S l1MvyOUF IP1GVC WUMiiL yOLUL UULILI L 5C1 in ordinarvy marmalade A richness 32 oz that vou‘ll: enjoyâ€"and certainly you * enjoy the saving you‘ll get at this outâ€" jar standing low price EXTRA SPECIA L Arrow Brand BONELESS EXTRA SPECIALâ€""Vita Fresh" Isteemed â€" RKesi Died on Saturd; Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit MNo: 4 Peas MEAT SPECIALS FOR FRI. SAT. 4 Outstanding VALUES BLUE BRAND BEEF flavour here that you don‘t get iry marmalade. A richness ‘ll: enjoyâ€"and certainly you > saving vou‘ll get at this outâ€" Tribute ort eased W . Ont ‘A nCt eber P i She was woman of a bright and lovâ€" Ol‘Cllp ne able nature, liked by young and old and until the past year active and nmute p. ir} in sports of"° all kinds, t aru . tO skating sand hockey particulariy. (Her Kesident WHOilon Victor is one of ol Sstar hockey Maxwell House * conmiuinity who ir sympathy with ection and esteem d was held. Her nad circumstances forth the greatest from us all,. She months following OH Briat frozen What grand flayour these sausagzes have! How tender they are. It‘s the young pork that does it. Be sure to try them for a real taste thrill. died on laid to rest nducted by the United overilowiny EATON‘S YOUNG PORK SAUSAGE Delightful Flavour lan, but recovery That is what you get in offee 193 per bhunch 2 bunches ’Al( Dr. Fraser eulogized Motherhood, and spoke of the glory and sacrifice, the love and lives given ungrudingly by Mothers through all time. The hymn "Abide With Me" was sung at the service by the congregation, and at the close Mr. J. Trueblood sang as a solo "The Old Rugged Croâ€"s." Old friends of the family acted as pall bearersâ€"Messrs G. Spence, Wm. Gagnon, A. Ewing, W. Rayner, H. Miller and W. Fairhurst. Several friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral, among them being M our sincerest sy In his addre things, but more sadly missed in th home, and by her children to whot she was a devoted mother. To he sorrowing husband. and to Victor, New sham, Helen and baby Brian, we offe our sincerest sympathy. of shock that we heard of her sudden passing on Saturday. No. 2 /1 Qc ~«~ EATON GROCETERIA e Phone M ll\l\ll\\ b.21¢ Ib, 21¢ jldress yesterday afternoon eulogized Motherhood, and ie glory and sacrifice, the ives given ungrudingly by rough all time. | "Abide With Me" was sung Ib, Ib, 8. lï¬cg ï¬ That new taste thrillâ€" the superh blending of oranges,. lemons, grapeâ€" fruit, pineapple, bananas and cherries. Try it on ivce cream for a glorious sundae. Shirriff‘s Cocktail MARMALADE $ OAP ces 14¢ TO CLEAXN AND DISINFECT Large Bottle 2 fotr Sunbrite Javel Water Medium Size Meaty Prunes P?lain or Pimento Choice Family RICE 3 Evaporated APPLES N JERGEN‘S l*loatmtr Carbolic §TOCK UP! Rolled Porridge Oats 5 lbs. 23¢ Eaton‘s Rich Mincemeat 2 Ibs. 25¢ Australian Sultana Raisins 2 is 25¢ CHEESE 18e 16 oz Meaty Hallowi Dates Eaton‘s Breakfast Cocoa 2 Ibs. 27¢ Ontario White Beans Creamy and Smooth Wwas sung ition. and Ib. pk t FLAVOUR BRINGS YOU A THRIFTY ... CwF Bulk Food Sale T: Mrs. Haneberry, who was born Jessie Campbell in Islay, Scotland in the year 1896, came to Canada in June 1914, to reside in Charlton. She lived for the past twentyâ€"two years in South Porâ€" cupine She was a daughter of the late Mill, Noranda: John Heneberry Charlâ€" ton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills, Noranda; Victor Campbell, Toronto: Duncan and Blair Campbell, Noranda: Phillip Hone. berry, Charliton; Lucy H. Heneberry Kirkland Lake; Margaret Heneberry, Chariton; Mrs. R. Aitcheson, Conâ€" naught; Mrs. H. Blood, Cobalt; Mrs. A. Wood, Connaught, former neighbour, Myrs. G. Spence, Timmins. Surviving Mrs. Haneberry are her mother Mrs. A. Campbell in Toronto, who was unable through illness to be present at the funeral; four sisters, Mrs. J. McCord, of Toronto; Mrs. L. HMarris, of Kelwood, Manitoba: Mrs. M. Hill and Mrs. H. Mills, of Noranda three brothers, Victor Campbell of Toro: and Duncan and Blair Campbell Noragwda. She was predeceased by one brot John Islay Campbell, of Goodwa Saskatchewan. Special! 53¢ SPECIALI 25¢ 19¢ 1 Ib. pk r,- There is economy in bulk fooeds that you will find mighty handy in bringing that unruly budget into line. EATON‘Sâ€" always up to the minute in ideas to interest youâ€"â€"nave planned this sale to give you an impressive list of bulk foods, all at extra thrifty low price. Make up your list and come and shop at EATON‘S GROCETERIA. One uses shortening so much in moâ€" dern baking and deep fryingâ€"you would ‘be well advised to take this chance to buy in present and future needs, especially at such a saving in price. oâ€"Strng Brooms Laundry Starch 2 Ibs. 19¢ Broken Walnuts 2 19¢ â€"S§PECIALâ€"Durable Well Made Tomato Juice, 25 oz. tin â€"â€"SPECIALâ€"SNilver Ribton â€"SPECIALâ€"Assorted Cream Sandwich Biscuits â€" Ib. â€"â€"SPECIALâ€"â€"Another Sweetâ€"tooth Tip â€"®SPECIALâ€"Eaton‘s Dependable TRUF Baking SODA 16. 5¢ Soap Chips 2 Ihs. 1 7C â€"SPECIALâ€"Eatonia Research Tested â€"A Treat for all Chocolate Buds â€" â€" â€" Ib. 25¢ Humbugs â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 2 lbs. 27¢ Pot Barley 2 Ibs. 11¢ Black Pepper ib. 15¢ Vanilla Extract, 2 oz bot. Baking Powder 1 Ib. tin Goodwater brother THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO and Mrs. R. Curboy, MI Beulah, wreath; Sprays from Mr. and Mrs. McCaflrey; Mr. and Mrs. T. Farâ€" rell and Dorothy, Aileen and Chas. Laaâ€" manen, Mr. J. Schneider and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong and family. Mr. Angus Campbell and Jessie Newsham Blair Griffiths, of Campbeltown and Islay, Scotland. The ‘foral tributes were very lovely and were sent by:â€" The family, pillow ; Brother and Sisters, anchor; South Porcupine Hockey Team, wreath; South Porcupine Lacrosse Club, spray; Porcu. pine Juriosr HMHockey Club, wreath: Exeâ€" DOMESTIC OR EASIFIRST Ibs. 19c¢ Ibs lbs 1 Ib. print Ibs. 17¢ Ii:t 1 3C mily, Mr ind â€" Mrs His hosts of friends and admirers in the North, and especially in this ridâ€" ing which is so ably and earnestly reâ€" presented by him in the Dominion House, will regret to learn that Joseph A. Bradette, M.P., has been ordered by his physician to take a short rest to recover his usual health. Word from Ottawa is to the effect that the doctor‘s verdict is to the effect that Mr. Bradette must ease up in his activities, at least for a time. It is understood that Mr. Bradette‘s condition is not serious or alarming, and that with a short rest he will be his own healthy self again in a short time, but that in the meantime it is imperative that he place less strain upon himself in his laudable efforts to serve his constituents in every particuâ€" lar, Mr. Bradette has taken the duties of ‘his office very seriously and very earnestly. No matter what the calls upon him he has never shirked a single duty to his constituents. He has been steadily and faithfully " on the job all the time." In addition to his parliaâ€" mentary duties, Mr. Bradette has been devoting some of his leisure time to the study of law. He graduated last sumâ€" mer and now is fully qualified to enter the profession of law. The wish of all through this riding Huhta and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mclean and family, Mr. Loney, Mr..and Mrs. J. Cook: Myrs. J. K. McCaftrey and Vivian, | and Irene Turner, Mr. and Mrs ' Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Kostymk and family, Mr. Roy and family, Mr. ‘ and Mrs. E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Clifâ€" | ford Gagnon and Wailter, Mr. and Mm | Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Bannerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Honer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Helmer and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander, Jean a.ndl George Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. i Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Quesnel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ewing and family; Norman A. Bouter, E. Gagnon and R. Whiteâ€" head, Reg. C. Vaughan, The Hamiltons | and Vic Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. Blood{ and family, Ken Myers and M. Miller, | Mike and Ben, S.E. Garage, Bess and Lex Lonergan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pelkic, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cantor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fairhurst, Mr. and Mrs. H. Owens and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kennedy and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cattarello, Nephew Wee Duncan Mills, and Henry Hill and niece Rowena Hill, Mtr. and Mrs. C. and family, J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cattarello and family, Mr. E. E. Davis. Joseph A. Bradette, M.P. Ordered to Take a Rest Toronto Telegram:â€" Report says Premier Hepburn has lost 16 pounds. Dangerous, for a lightâ€"weight. Concert Association Membership Grows Pengelly Jeanâ€"At present singing with the Metropolitan Opera Company, New York. Toronto Conservatory Quartetteâ€"A group of musicians who join in thne translation of the finest in through the use of stringed instruâ€" rents, to the delight of audiences ceverywhere. alstrict. Gordon Archibald, who heads the selection committee, has the assurance o[f the Canadian Artists Association tuat in an effort to encourage so fine a movement, the artists will coâ€"operate n every way and, in the first year particularly, will do everything possible to make the series of concerts a real siccess. Bettina Vegaraâ€"Youthful Canadian viclinist whose work has been highly praised by critics everywhere. Jean Chownâ€"Soprano, recently reâ€" turned to Canada from Hollywood, and available at this time. j Ernest Seitzâ€"Wellâ€"known Canadian pianist and composer, Writer of one of the world‘s most popular songs, "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise," and others. Adolph Wantroffâ€"â€"Operatic baritone, whose recent appearance on the Metâ€" ropolitan Opera, auditions presentaâ€" tion, stamps him as a singer of high calibre, Toronto Trioâ€"Strings at their best. The Toronto Trio thrill all people who enjoy string trio arrangements. Reginald Stewartâ€"Pianist and conâ€" cuctor. Noted in both capacities for artistic interpretations of the mayâ€" ters. Has conducted many of the finest European symphonies, as well as the General Motors Sunday Night broadâ€" cast, the Toronto Promenade Symâ€" phony, and others. Frances Jamesâ€"Soprano, another Canadian who is fast climbing to a position of eminence in the world of Inusic. (Continued from Page One) Here is a partial list of the artists as an indication of the cuality of musical entertainment that may be expected: Coles and Yanovaâ€"â€"Ilwoâ€"piano team, recently guest artists with the Rochesâ€" ter Civic Orchestra. This is not the complete list of arâ€" tists available but it is an indication of the class of talent that the new assoâ€" ciation intends to present, if there are enough people in the community who wish to hear the best in music. To The Advance the committee stressed the fact that it cannot make Parents‘ Night at South Porcupine High School Sympathies to Dr. McLaren this week who is sick with ‘fAlu and larynâ€" The Girl Guides announce a doughâ€" nut day for Saturday, Feb. 27th. Orâ€" cers for doughnuts will be taken beâ€" forehand and delivered on this date. The Junior Bridge Club met on Monâ€" cay at the home of Miss Mona Laforest. A nice time was, of course enjoyed, the honours going to Miss B. Martin cay at the home of Miss Mona Laforest,. A nice time was, of course enjoyed, the honours going to Miss B. Martin and Mr. H. Gilron. Mr. J. Stoyel, of the Dome Mines, left on Saturday for Bermuda. Next Tuesday the Cubs are inviting parents ard friends to a special meetâ€" ing at the Scout hall. All interested will be welcomed, especially parents. Another ‘"‘Parents‘ Night" is that of Thursday the 25th when parents will be invited to attend the High School for a special programme of entertainâ€" ment and exhibition of academic work. Owing to the special hockey matca here on Friday when the Ansonville Cubs play our Red Wing Juniors, the Rebekahs are postponing their bridge parly till the following Friday. 20 _ Compe with skip: Miller, . Event to be on Thursday, Feb. 25th. Hockey Notes from south Porcupine. _ Curling News. _ Police Court at south Porcupine and the Dome. Fouth Porcupine, Ont., Feb. 18th, 1937. Special to The Advance. Mr. Osborn Sheppard left on Monday for Ottawa to visit his mother who is SICK,. Saiming th Mrs. Coun spen tion. Mrs. Singletor Mr. and M Mionday to sp Bermuda. The Brown lovely Valenti Mr. and Tuesday f¢ trcal. The which Mr. We are also asked to mention that if sufficient persons notify their intenâ€" tion of going to Iroquois Falls for the return game on Saturday, Feb. 27tn, a special train may be chartered. Notiâ€" fication to be given to C. Edgcumbe or Carlo Cattarello, Mr, A. Houle, of Crawford street, left for Thetford Mines this week,. Mrs. Houle and daughter will follow later. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith left on Tuesday for a short holiday in Monâ€" treal. They flew over in the plane of which Mr. Smith is pilot and expected to reach Mcontreal in four hours from 1ayeC pelt Fultor Hencde P¢ CE M M 1i M OJ air AlHM Al This is your last chance to buy the famous selby Shoes at low prices. They must clear to make room for the Spring shipments. Call in soon as these prices apply for just a ltmited time. 3elby Shoe SALE 4 _â€" l\ffl 1\; 4.95 â€" SELBY Vogue Shoe Shop REED BLOCK PINE SOUTH 3 ; brownies of the Dome held a " Valentire party at the Recreaâ€" hall, Dome, on Tuesday evening. _ their Brown Owl Mrs. Acton, ed by Miss Niemi, Mrs. Thomas, Robertson and Mary Curtis, they d games, had a nice lunch and Stylâ€"eez Archâ€"Preserver Reg. $8 5 45 Reg. $10 6 85 Special *# a Special ..... # venin Final Offering games, nad 1 happy time. Dome Extension Tuesday at the 1Di nE C 11 ne Bridge Club esday at the home of Mrs. n. The members enjoyed a ng and lunch, and those _honours were:â€"Miss Niemi, ryman and Mrs. Libby. her and Mrs. 8. Graham Hay McDc ovel, of the Dome Mines, rday for Bermuda. day the Cubs are inviting friends to a special meetâ€" scout hall. All interested Hou Police Court s pald the usualâ€"$10 and ; answered the charge of without a permit. A conâ€" V aniâ€"tred Curling rth Cup for c for this week follows have be Dwyer. viceâ€"s oi is visiting @â€" Commercial avenue. Chas. McInnis left on 1 a month‘s holiday in eéllo, Fowlie, Bowen., Barrett, R. J. Clarke , Arnogt, Moore, Smith, Cahill, Ell®%, Morgan, Atkins. Aaamanen, â€" Lamothe Gamson, Bisinc Dr. Woods, M . Blake, Saxe DIAKC, enson, Dr. Atkin iave been drawn viceâ€"skip; Pugsâ€" 1 be held ear OTrE . 8. Graham Porquis Juncâ€" curling will k. Teams Bishop Mu A plane piloted by D. F. McDonald left Haileybury at 8.30 on Tusesday morning and landed at the Toronto Flying Club field at 10.55. The purpose of the fight was one of those errands of mercy for which Northern planes and pilots are so justly famous. The plane took eightâ€"yearâ€"old Jane Cumâ€" ming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cumming, of Haileybury, as a passenger The goungster was rushed to the Toâ€" ronto General hospital for treatment for an illness that it is feared may be spinal meningitis Whatever the child had, the youngster was very ill and her case seemed to baffie the doctors in the North. It was all a matter of time, however, as to whether or not Toronto specialists‘ treatment would be of any avail, The airship gave the child a chance for life, thus adding to the heroice of those good deeds that have brought such notable credit to the flying men of the North. Child Flown to Toronto Hospital from Haileybury successful Bridge and 500 at Iroquois Falls pictures, secured from the Hudson‘s Bay Company, were loaned by Walter Plack, manager of the Abitibi Merâ€" cantile Department, formerly Merchâ€" andising Supervisor, with the Hudson‘s Bay Company, who accompanied Govâ€" stable testified that he had searched the man‘s shack and had found sevenâ€" teen cases of beer, only five of whichn had been purchased legally, $100 and costs or 30 days, was the sentence, with the beer seized and the place declared public for a year. The man paid the fine. ficit set "budsgse it The "punchboard" case is still furâ€" ther adourned for another weekâ€"as is also a case of a local business firm neglecting to send sales tax returns to the Government. Iroquois Falls, Ont., Feb. 18th, 1937. Special to The Advance. A very successful bridge and "500" pariy was held in the Columbus hall Tuesday evening under the ausnices THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH END THE FEELâ€"PUNK, PRAGâ€"FOOT DAYS$ Dull headaches, poor appetite sleeplessness are warning signs You feel lowâ€"hate to work. Thes symptoms may point to constipa tion due to "YJowâ€"bulk" meals. Why throw these days out of yowu life â€" particularly when regular habits make you feel so good. Get "bulk" by eating a delicious cereal: Kellogg‘s ALLâ€"BRAXN. There‘s nothing experimental about ALL BRAXN. Millimm of proâ€" ple have used it successfully. Scienâ€" tific tests prove it is safe and effecâ€" tive, Within the body, it absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, gently cleanses the system. Anmâ€"BRAN is gquaranteed. ‘Try it a week. If not satisfactory, your money will be refunded by the Kellogg Company. Just eat two tablesponfuls daily. Stubborn cases may require Aumâ€" BrRax oftener. Serve as a cereal, or cook into delicious recipes, What an improvement over pills and drugs. ALIâ€"BRAXN is a foodâ€" you buy it at the grocery store. Made by Kellogg in London. Blairmore Special the Season‘! more Enterprise:â€"Once a deoâ€" els in, it‘s pretty hard to darlning _ o work. These t to constipaâ€" " meals. iys out of your when â€"regular 1 so good. Get earenlâ€" F. McDonald on Tuesday the Toronto The purpose those errands ) Cconvenors. the visit of y Governor, hown. The 19