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Porcupine Advance, 27 May 1937, 1, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT South Porcupine Ladies | NOBODY ENJOYS Organize Women‘s Guild TAKING MEDICINE! Association Sponsored â€" Death of W. J. Fraser, ing of Barris Brooks. News, Miss Vernt her brother, ronto by car accompanied by Mr. C. A:l the clinic 1c Emythe will Mrs, Max and Toront Bhe will visi nella Smith To Mtr. south PC May 20th £On Bornâ€"to M Jones, of hcspital, on © nalught Hillâ€" On Wednt the local A the local A.Y.P.A. Ai trict installation of of Falls Those going 1f cupine were Miss Doro Margery Woodall, Miss Mr. David Evans. on Sale Friday and Saturd: Chuck Roast Ib. .ls 12€¢ Blade Roast, Ib. ... 18c Round Steak or Roast Ib. 217C Rolled Roast Veal, Ib. .. Mealed B PiC ‘niC Smoked Pork Shoulder Mealed Cottage Rolls, Ib. Cooked Ham, sliced, ID; . ith By piece Macaroni Cheese Smoked Wicners, ) Eatonita Breakfast Bacon C€hoice Quality BEEF Health Salts,2 for 49¢ Choitce Ript Lettuce, 3 for New Zealand Delicious Apples, doz. Sunkist, Medium Oranges, doz. â€" 41¢ Fresh New~ Refreshing Beets, 4 Ibs. â€" 25¢ For making suced ananas, lb. NOURISHMENT FOR GROWING CHILDREN t# Fruit Vegetables A T ATl Style, Shank off a l KRA Y 11 M ay Wilkins, Mis Ruby Naish an Bacon, Ib. 31¢ 6b OZ. M a »npanied Y A J sful Sandwiches Ha [ the cdis it Iroquo Loaf 25¢ n â€" the Consumers‘ Coâ€" opcratnc. Formerly of the Porcupine. Passâ€" Other South Porcupine and Dome 18 Ib. pkg per lb 16 orzr. tin pC 22¢ olece | Eval | all it Ma1r Haz the bre Ib 8C On Ssun( Pan 11 3 service the youn parish hall wher« akfast was served. damonished rk in ever PURITY SA - AylImer GRAPE JAM 2 pv(.tin Z 7C f M,i:"” aprol CHOICE PEAS * Ufi iner Pride Az. 1‘ C tin TOMATO JUICK lt e More Values for you SPECIALâ€"GUEST BRAND DELICIOUS SANTA CLARA PRUNES sPECIALâ€"FLORIDA GOLD BKAND SPECIALâ€"MEDIUM SMALI sSPECIALâ€"PITTED READY rO® COOKING Pep Cereal SPECIALâ€"AYLMER CMHOICE HALVES OR Y SPECIALâ€"MANUFACTURER Licorice ALLSORTS SPECIALâ€"SOAKS CLOTHES CLEANER specialâ€"the one and H.P. Sauce, bot. Specialâ€"Barker‘s Rich CAKE, ea, 25¢ 14 ¢ sSpecial STRONGHEART DOG FOOD " 10c Gillett‘s Lye 11. Biscuits Ib PECIALâ€"ROBERTSON‘S DELICIQOUS Banana Laver Eaton Groceteria ln ery without extra charge. Third Ave., Timmins, t} the VY WA €ooYr‘s STERILHIEVY Weston 1 nmun people wen and |\ Toilet 2. ) _ Tissue ZIC Ma Y s3 Doro Mr. Da on Wo temptin sPECIALâ€"White Swan the ® terilized OFFERS GREAT SEASONABLE onl y Blue tiumbley with each a€ and 19th, Mis Mis DP hn to | n or Todized Ib. carton small pk May 31st, for their final meeting Of the season. This will be in the form of a social evening. When the club reâ€" opens in the fall, they will start on the rehearsal of "HM.S. Pinafore." We are very glad to see that Mrs. Jolhn Newman, of Golden avenue, has quite recovered from her recent illness Yet most people at some time suffer from common constipation. Why not correct this condition the natural wayâ€"by including a readyâ€" toâ€"eat cereal with your daily meals instead of taking weakening pills and drugs? Kellogg‘s Aumâ€"BRAN adds the "bulk" the average system needs. In the body, Aurâ€" BRAN absorbs twice its weight in water, forming a soft, spongelike mass â€" which gently cleanses the intestines. E1 OFFER â€"KELLOGC [] ake ) 3 _ Made and in London Owin by the CANADIAN MEDICAL VeTr BrANX is sold at all ind guaranteed by § n 100 18(3 m;2 Ibs. 21c 216 : 10c n. 19¢ o Monday Club de "lub decided no iey meet on Mo or their final mee is will be in the i>D% tin 13â€" 0% tin Brax adds the ge system needs. 1â€"BRaAXx absorbs r water, forming 2/19¢% Campbel!l‘s large it all grocers. d by Kellogg Phone 991 Monday 25¢ for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ria Day f and has been able to return to home from Tisdale hospital where was a patient. . the bridge par be held on Friday of this week af Masonic hall under the auspices 0o had ali in fancy room in turn The follow will go to 1 cupine to tal cital at HMa Thursday, 2 Harry, Mary Clara Covey for appendicitis. We wish him a sSpeeay recovery. On Wednesday last at the Masonic hall the first meeting was called for the formation of a Women‘s Guild, affiliâ€" ated to the Consumers Coâ€"operative, All ladies interested will be made corâ€" dially welcome. Election of officers took place and the following were electâ€" ed;â€"President, Mrs. T. Galbraith; secretary, Mrs. Austin Walker; comâ€" mittee of threeâ€"Mrs. T. Kelly, Mrs. Ronald Mansfield, Mrs. W. Morgan. I; was decided to hold the meetings every two weeks and the first will take place on June 2nd at the Masonic hall. Ideas will be exchanged by the variâ€" ous members on embroidery of all kinds, knitting, tatting, crochet, etc. Learners very welcome, especially amone the young people. V * WA OCCICLCUL®UO s EL XKL L L EL /A ££ Ne M 444 every two weeks and the first will take ‘ place on June 2nd at the Masonic hall. Ideas will be exchanged by the variâ€" ous members on embroidery of all kinds, knitting, tatting, crochet, etc. Learners very welcome, especially among the young people. We regret to announce the death at Barrie on Saturday, May 22nd, oOf Mr. wW. J. Fraser. Mr. Fraser is an old â€" timer of South Porcupine, having been in the barbering and hairdressing busiâ€" ness in the years 1912 and 1913. He afterwards lived in Timmins where he was in partnership with Mr. A. G. Carâ€" son in hairdressing. He married while in Timmins Miss Marie Desaumere, of Cochrane in 1914, and three of his sons, Ray, Robert and Roy, were born in Timmins. Jean, Ernest and Margaret were born in Barrie, where he has lived for the past eight years. . He leaves a wife and six children to whom he was a devoted father and husband. He was well known to‘numbetr‘s of peoâ€" ple both here and in Timmins to whom his death will be a shock. We offer our sincere sympathies to his sorrowing family. Mrs y n Mrs. J. D. Barron and little son S the Empire Day holidays in Engle Mr. and Mrs. Withrow spent weekâ€"end in Sesekinika. Miss Jean Pearce, of TorontOo, w guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. McWill at the Dome Mines over the week she also visited her sister, Mrs Anderson, of Timmins. Mtr. Bob McWilliams has retu to his home from Gravenhurst. There was a shower held at the of Mrs. Herbert Millar on Wedne May 26th, for Miss Dorothy F: who is to be a bride shortly. As Farrell is a member of the local Lodge, the members were 1 et to honour the brideâ€"toâ€"be. At Tuesday‘s court before M At trate Atkin heard. Fir azcused pl seventy feet. He wa parallel with the par of the persons in the Atkinson gave him doubt and dismissed of the theft of $63 accused! pieéadega wWoods said on Coronaticn par: tain spot, the a mA for the prosecusion Aczcused was remand in Timmins on Tuesd the prosecution wou ready. In a case of sale, the accused wa and remanded unt court. Next case w first prize, Mrs. Libby; second, Mrs. Thomas: third, Mrs. Barnes. Mr. J. Gallagher was a visitor Cochrane on Wednesday, 26th, on b ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Dillon are m ing into their house on Smith st1 south Porcupine, recently occupied Mr. and Mrs. Gagnon, who have mC into Mrs. Jake‘s house in Lake Viey the house recently vacated by Mr. Mrs. Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Emden Y also moved from Smith Sstreet, S | Porcupine into Mr. Claud Dillon‘s \Tucsday evening. . Honours as IOi1O guilty. _ man wa and Ccas eP costs of the court, $10.. the proceedings for this Mrs. W. Edwards and New Liskeard, visited T Austin Walker, of Conn the weekâ€"end hclidays A special meeting 0 Church WA. was call Johns at the parish h mMay 25th. 1€ 111 BH Grant B oliday in ogrammes. Miss 1 parade of childre: art of the Empire 1ls atul e public differen ‘grtaimnimt 111 Const Constable was running ases of begl! and in hidi ed was fined and the placs on Dom On ume and | nolt UMUUY.â€" VUVLISi@dViL May 12th, while the ide was passing a cerâ€" ccused backed up about [e was going backwards e parade, to the danger n the float. Magzistrate Ir. Claud Dillon treet, Take view _ callec ish hal Accust wWoods s acCuse $10.25 t before Magisâ€" lowing cases werC reckless driving guilty. Constable 12th, while the as t2SSINng 2 Cetrâ€" 00 de lat L5 16 nt M 1 lared publ arking wi presenting They were sited each ind @irty to at the of the imnp.re room it L Bart Hat )11 spel elehar Hi jU her she Mone m ba mMrs. W ha 1€ The new Committee of the Conâ€" naught Hill Tennis Club have put the court into fine shape. A new fence has been erected all round and the grounds prepared for the summer season. Comâ€" mittee:â€"president, Mr. Ellis Wright; comml Stiarr, Mtr. Funeral of Mrs. Valo Largely Attended Had Lived in Timmins for Twenty â€" Years. Many eautiful Floral Tributes mornng Aat L LOOR place on Monday afterncon at 2 p.m from the Finnish hall on Fourth aveâ€" mnue. Mrs. Valo was born in Finland and had been in Ontario for three years and in Timmins for twent; years. She was fortyâ€"one years of age and had resided at 66 Fourth avenu The f1i 10 died M 39 Third Avenue T immins son: Mis A. Koske say: Mr. T 31 ind MJ1 ) ti Cecconl. 1 Mrs. Hadden Ioyle. d Mrs. Martin or the summer sgason,. CUOIIL resident, Mr. Ellis Wright reasurer, Mr. Fank Huggins T. Andews, J.> Deacon, C eral of the late Mrs. Valo, n the St. Mary‘s hospital last morning at 11 a.m., took Monday afterncon at 2 p.m. Finnish hall on Fourth aveâ€" Ir. and Mrs. J Roseborough street, South Porcupine, on May 26thâ€"a son. Mr. and Mrs. K; S. Kyllonen:; Myr ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY U 17 aIml PvKk 11 MI ind daughter; Mr. and f‘amily; Misses Riithinen Hugh McLachlan; Mr rs. Walden and daughâ€" Wainio; Mr. T. Maki: loranta; Mr. E. Junel! d Mrs. T. Young; Aino id Eero: Mr. and Mrs )6 ki 1 l 1} all y in Shaw, O visitors ove while Mt South Porcupine nd Mrs. Telkkinet [rs, Viitasaari; Myt _ Mr. and Mtrs Mr. and Mrs. S MT i: > alr{Ll Cl beautiful ollowingâ€" i MIT M 1 ‘Chesira in alL ish chsir sang ; were made o1 dwill toward al Mrs. Valo, an( as extended t and daughte 1. Morel: ] Mr. Antti c Salomaa nt the holi s. M. Hahto Toronto; Mr family, Soutt Rouvinen ant Mr. and Mrs ind Lake: M Oksat . _ and AaenIer‘s he bod ed a1 Mr. and MIT Mr. W. Ran THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE Misse floral veral thus R.'m:-' rs. 1 000000000000000000\rOQOO000000000000000000000000000000' * s« t NoS!t: All Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Ruth aAan Wm. Kivinen; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Taisto Lehikoi akka; Mrs. J. Heikkinen; M daughter, Sch Sivunen and Mrs. Tynja Mrs. Korko Mtr Mrs. and Mrs. E. Bask and Charlie Perkio; Mr. and Mrs. A. Virkkala; Helmi Risâ€" sanen: Mr. and Mrs. E. Kallio, the Finnish Organization of Timmins; _,the Finnish Organization of South Porcuâ€" pie; Mr. and Mrs. L. Tanner; the F. O Kerho Club:; Mr. and Mrs. J. Virta; Mr and Mrs. Riihinen and family. and famil 9. Slack: LThat 1N AdVARNCC Il@d d WALiLL ir the affections of all former resiâ€" dents of the camp, as well as with its hosts of friends in this part of the North goes without saying. If any prool of this were needed it is supplied by the following happy letter from H. M Wilson, formerly in charge of the Canadian General Electric business a! was very popuial 111 has hosts of friends member his able CC especially in fireâ€"! prevention work. M as follows:â€" "We look forward ceiving The Advant to keep in touch w Porcupinge camp A Advance has Warm Place with Former Residents issue must returning to on Sunday | etc., we disco Aarine nd M anadian General Electric business at outh Porcupine, and now in similar osition at Windsor, Ont. Mr. Wilson as very popular in the Porcupine and as hosts of friends here, who will reâ€" iember his able community activities, specially in fireâ€"fighting and fireâ€" revention work. Mr. Wilson‘s letter is I¢ look forward with interest to reâ€" : The Advance, which enables us p in touch with activities in the camp and throughout the f the good old North. Your last must have been ‘"hot" as upon ing to the Patricia Road address nday to pick up a few plants, e discovered someone, presumabdly 9 Pine St. t8L 4086 F61 H4u®t} This Years Outstanding REFRIGERATOR VALUE! On our Budget Plan $10.00 puts it in your home. â€" Balance in easy payments over the next 3 vears. â€" Only 4 left act quickly. This big 5)4 Automatic â€" Hermatic Westinghouse at only next Big Adavanct WEST INGHOUS While They Last rs, Valve; ind Mrs. I Workers‘ _ MYV. aAnd Mr. and Mrs. Vais: auhala and family en and Mr. Reino Chenier; Mr. and and Mrs. L. Kahm . NEILL LTD. Mrs ha M1I and M1 W J : d son; Mabel Mr. and Mrs U o 6e *#3 Mr. and I. Kahma Mr. and and Mr. ‘s. F. Rat @ter‘: +/ Ramst Mr. and MJ1 . Niemi}; En Coâ€"operativ . and Mrs.‘ i warm place former resiâ€" l1 as with its supplied by from H. M. e of the business at Sold in Timmins by td 1 «tipwWaG 1881 t# Liwitts, Cubic Foot Model foot â€" Dual ailly Sealed l Ali KoT M 1i M M 1 Mt Theatre Prices Reduced With Dropping of Ti As will be 1 elsewhere in mission going upstairs but she had rheumaAtism in her knees, and it was the best she could do, at the time. Since then, she has been taking Kruschen Salts, and now feels nnuch better. Read her letter: "I had very painful gout in my big toe and could only get upstairs on all fours owing to rheumatism in my knees., It is over three years ago since I comâ€" menced taking Kruschen Ssalts. I must say on damp days I still have a little gout, but my are quite better. I am over 60 years of age, have a comâ€" plexion like girl‘s and feel very fit I am fully repaid for taking a half teaâ€" spoonful of Salts each morning in cup of hot water.‘"‘â€"(Mrs.) A.W. o d > ce n MAAA 44 / pIng of the gOvEL While the theat amusement tax, to the tinuance on Jur duced according the theatres. thetr cup of hot water.‘‘â€"(Mrs.) A.W. The pains and stiffness of rheumaâ€" tism are frequently caused by depo:its of uric acid in the muscles and joints. The numerous salts in Kruschen assist in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular action, and help them to get rid of the exgess uric acid which is the cause of so much suffering. Owing to Rheumatism in Her Kknees 11 It was no THURSDAY, MAY 27TH, 1937 Crawled Upstairs on all Fours thou 199 s, had made a | m The Advant 111 111 ) no dait noted by an announcement i this issue, theatre adâ€" es are to be reduced, on accordance with the dropâ€" overnment amusement tax, heatres had to collect the tax. it had to be forwarded nment. so with its disconâ€" June ist prices can be reâ€" ‘dinely to the patrons Oof a t PATEARTLELE nce may h irted from a bonfire in the ance and other porch had a ceâ€" ze was done. The that particular may have been 1 from spontanâ€" dignified way of had rheumatism Timmins Phone 18 70

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