ospital at South End mins. The wedding was a great surâ€" prise to everybody, as "Mike" said noâ€" to his men here about it. News leaked out though, after the cereâ€" mony had taken place, and the boys of the garage met:the newly married pair with the "wrecker" and hauled them through the itown before they left by car on their honeymoon. We offer sincerest wishes for their future hapâ€" Contuct br New Hupltal ital Building at the Foleyâ€"O‘Brien 4 y, South 1 Awarded to Hillâ€"Clarkâ€" K Pork Now Underâ€"Way. Other ie Dome. Potatoes 15 lb. pk. 33¢ Grapef ruit â€" 2 for 15¢ Parsmps â€" â€" 4 lbs. 25¢ LARGE QNTABIO TENDER Carrots â€" â€" â€" 6 for 25¢ Cooked Ham â€" Ib. 62¢ Jellied Veal â€" Ib. 31¢ Beef Bologna Ib. 15¢ Dutch Loaf â€" lb. 31¢ UNCH COOKED MEATS Smoked Wieners â€" Smoked Midget Steak Roast â€" Rump Roast â€" Mealed Cottage Rolls Eatonia Rindless Shoulders â€" â€" Cottage Rolls MEAT Eddy‘s Maple Leaf 00000000 Round Steak Roast â€" Ib. 27¢ Rump Roast â€" Ib. 26¢ Mealed Cottage Rolls Ib. 2%¢ Eatonia Rindless Bacon pkg. 23¢ Cooked Smoked Pork __ picnic style, shankless Ofl Sa‘le Friday Saturday e 2e "{ Choice Quality Beef MATCHES STANDOUT PRICKS 0 0 00 0 a 0 a e a n 6 e o e 1/ lbs. average â€" â€" â€" each 10¢ ‘ Building New Ib. 27¢ Ib. 22¢ Ib. 39¢ Her. tribution chargesâ€"no great advertising. Your money buys bet ter coffee "roaster fresh and ground the very day you buy it." @ROASTER FRESH and GROUND FRESH DAILY !;:at-on's teas have the same storyâ€"blended to out flavour other teas of much higher priceâ€"greater strength too that makes for everi greater economy. That is why we say for real tea value use Eaton‘s . Try this splendid blend. SUNGLO Blend TEA We are sorry to report that the little Qâ€"monthsâ€"old daughtéer of Mr. and Mrs. George Kaufman is very sick with dyâ€" sentery. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall (nee Irls Donaldson) in Tisdale hospital on Sunday, Sept. 5thâ€"a son. Congratuâ€" lations. ' piness. Mike is a most popular lad here and has been a member of our local Volunteer Fire Brigade for some Mrs. Wm. Mielkie, of Black Bay, is vuiung her sister Mrs Hem'y Miller, of town. â€" Mr. and Mrs. FPairhurst are in Toronâ€" to for a few days. Miss Dora Slotnick is home from SUNGLO COFFEE Bulk Vinegar â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" gal. 48¢ Viceroy Rubber Rings â€" 3 pkgs. 17¢ Zinc Jar Ringsâ€" â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" â€" â€" doz 23¢ Sealers, s, .. 1.09 $z . $1.19 2: $1.29 Mixed Pickling Spice 8 oz pkg. 10¢ It‘s mighty satisfying to know that at Eaton‘s you can get really low prices every day in the weekâ€"and in addition get oustanding specials that are adâ€" vertised at really standout low prices It‘s comforting to know behind these low prices are all those splendid Eaton servicesâ€"dependable quality and that famous Eaton guarantee of "satisfacâ€" tion, or money refunded." Surely the store where it pays to shop. Assorted Toffee â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 14 Ib. 10¢ FANCY MIXED Cream Filled Biscuits â€" â€" â€" â€" Ib. 25¢ Oxydol Soap :# 2for49ec "%:" 9c td Pep Bran Flakesâ€" â€" â€"â€" â€" 2 pkgs. 25¢ Choice Blueberries, No. 2 sqt. tin 13¢ Blue Rose White Rice â€" â€" â€" 2 Ibs. 18¢ Eaton‘s Health Salts â€" ‘1 lb. tin 33¢ Jellâ€"o Chocolate Pudding, 3 pkgs. 25¢ Manning‘s Cheese Thins 6 oz. pkg 10¢ ENGLISH STYLE Sockeye Salmon Sliced Pineapple Choice Tomatoes 6 PICKLING NECESSITIES e MORE STANDOUT PRICES in Mrs. B. H. Harper and children arâ€" rived home on Monday fronr their sumâ€" mer vacation at their cottage on the Temagami lakes. Mrs. Harper, Sr., of Toronto, accompanied them and will be staying in South Porcupine for a short time. Montreal for the Jewish holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming and baby daughter, of Hailleybury, were visitors in town over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliff have movâ€" ed into the house formerly occupied by Vlrginla J ubilee llngers;,., (AUSPICES OF UNITED CHURCH CHOTR) MONDAY and TUESDAY September 13th and 14th«= ~at 8.15 p.m. } ; "\ ‘ / Â¥,> Tickets UNITED CHURCH 7% oz. tins e â€"NEW CROP 9 3 t e 4 . t Mr. T. Kingston on Powell avenue. 3 The new houses at Dome Extension are completed and are ready for ocâ€" cupation. Those moving in to date are Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. M. Keast and family have moved in to the Countryman house at Dome Extension and Mr. Bill Boyd of town will also occupy a house at Dome Exâ€" tension. | BOTH FOR RED Mrs. D. Webster and little daughter oz. tins Large 21/ tins , and Mr. and Mrs. Countryâ€" The makings of a tasty meal in a jiffyâ€"tender long tendrils drenched in a _ fetching s a uceâ€"ready to 15% oz. tins 2 i« 21¢ a t 1 Ib. tin with a full size package Shimiff s Fancy Free 4 1b. 3 tin ...:;... f BAKING POWDER MAGIC BAKING Desserts Honey Boy Ch)VéP..: Honéy 21c 23¢ hours later. tiful gifts. . He leaves a wife in South Porcupine| ____ and a cousin here, and Miss Eva Roâ€" brich, his sister, is expected in town SWE E ft)'grn Sask just a year ago, and the g t# z2e | deceased, who had been out of work for | nfllm‘ |seme time had only been working four Aik your grocer h. at the mine. ‘ An inquest will be COW GATE PURI f “gel'd at a later date, and at present the â€" amngements for his furneral are nqt 1 ec}npleted ; ,‘Mr and Mrs. K. Kilborn, of Larder tbe guests of Dr. and Mrs. xm é‘ over_ the weekâ€"end. Mr. Kilborn An accident occurred at the Paymasâ€" ter Mlne on Monday, when Joseph Roâ€" s"badly_ injured by being caught beâ€" tween the skip and the shaft that he Another reckless driver paid $50 and costs, and had his driver‘s permit canâ€" celled for three months. This case inâ€" volved a collision near Connaught at a. level crosing, with a section foreâ€" man‘s speeder, causing $100 damage to the speeder and causing the driver of the speeder to go to hospital for three days. . The evidence showed that the crossing signs must have been totally disregarded by defendant as this level crossing is clear for quarter of a mile on both sides and the speeder could have easily been seen, hence the penâ€" alty given. Conflicting evidence was given when a man was charged with reckless drivâ€" ing by passing a truck with another car coming in the opposite direction .on the Rea Hill on Sept. 4th. Both sides disagreed as to certain points charged, and the magistrate in fining defendant $10 commented on the dangerous prag~ tice of passing other vehicles on H},ls and stated that in future all persons found guilty of this charge before .him will lose their permits in addmon,xtg being fined. South End Miner Dies from Injuries South Porcupine, Ont., Sept. 8th, 1937. Special to The Advance. South Porecupine Man So . ~Badly Injured in Accident that Death Follows. Other South Porcupine News. For having "beer in a place other than his place of residence‘‘ a fine of $25 and costs was given. Tuesday‘s Police Court Magist,rate Atkinson was presiding again at court on Tuesday. ‘Three drunks paid $10 and costs. F‘or having liquor for sale, case adâ€" journed. For having liquor ï¬legallyâ€" fine of $100 and costs. Drunk in charge of a car"â€"case adâ€" joux;ned Speedingâ€"slo and costs. Reckless drivingâ€"two casesâ€"one was ï¬ned $25 and costs, the other $10 and cqst.§ Another case was adjourned. . A case of “wilful misconduct" â€"was also adjourned. Catholic Church in South Porcupine on 'I‘ueeday. Sept. Tth, of Albert Deschenes, aged 37, of Hoyle, who died on Friday 3rd, in the sanitarium at Halleybury. The late Mr. Deschenes leaves a widow and four children to mourn his loss. l“ather Gelinas conducted the funeral, the interment taking place in South Porcupine cemetery. Mr. Hunkin was in charge of the funeral arrangements. "Mr. and Mrs. John Gemmill of Snow _aMr, W. H. Johns left today for Monâ€" treal where he will join Mrs. Johns who has been attending the annual convention of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Anglican Church held this year Road, Ont., announce the wedding of their second daughter, Clara Elizgabeth, to James Ernest Miller, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. McCrae and two children, with Miss Betty Dowsett, left today by car for the Sigma Mine. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dowsett are staying at the Dome for a few days before leaving for Toronto. Y Dr, ‘Fraser arrived back from a menth‘s holiday at Muskoka on Friday. He left on Monday again for a few days in Haileybury where he will spend at the United Church Summer Camp there returning on Friday. All are invited and as these O.E.S. bridges are very popular we feel sure of a good crowd attending. Mrs. Thomas Miller, of Snow Road,â€" the wedding taking place in the Presâ€" byterian church, Snow Road, on Satâ€" urday, Sept. 4th, 1937." The above anâ€" nouncement is of interest to South Porcupine people as Miss Clara Gemâ€" mill lived here for some years with her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, and made many friends here, and is now on her honeymoon in South Porcupine, at the home of her brother, Mr. Roy Gemmill. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and: Mrs. Len Smith, of Bloor avenue, in the death oftheir yearâ€"old baby son,; who died of pneumonia in the Hospital for Sick: Children, Toronto, on Sept. 2nd. The baby (Glenn Gerald), who was born blind, had been taken to the hosâ€" pital in the hope that something mlght; be done to give him sight, but he, ,dlgd,i before an operation could be performâ€" ed. He was buried from his parent‘s‘ home on Saturday, Rev. Slade of Timâ€" mins conducting the funeral,.. Four little cousins acted as pallbearers:, Ray Blood, Robert Bowes, and Denville‘ Brown and his brother. 0b3 | The O. Eastern Star announce,that a bridge party (both ladies and invited) will take place in the Masonic hall next Wednesday evening (15th). away in St. Mary‘s hospital 36 holiday in their native After the ceremony a buffet breakâ€" fast was served to the immediate relaâ€" ‘tives and friends of both families, the ':bride’s mother receiving the guests in ‘a gown of navy crepe with corsage of Attending her as matron of honour was her sister, Pearl, (Mrs. Chas. ‘Shields) who wore a wine coloured ‘suit with black suede accessories and a corsage of sweet peas. A delightful birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, Cezil avenue, South Porcupinge, in honour of their daughter, Lila, who was 17 years old. About 35 guests were present and a lovely time was spent in dancing and singing. A delightful lunch was served at midnight. Miss Brown was the recipient of many beau» Our heartiest good wishes for a happy future go to these popular young peoâ€" ple, both of whom are wel known and respected by all in South Porcupine. Pleasant Birthday Party Held at South Porcupine A quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday, Sept. 4th, ‘at 10 a.m. in the manse, Timmins, by the Rev. Mustard, when Muriel, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, of South Porâ€" cupine, became the bride of Sam Abramson. The young couple left by car for a short motor tour and on their return will reside in Timmins. The bride was becomingly attired in a brown tailored suit, with brown suede accessories and wore a corsage of yelâ€" low roses. Mr. Roger Boissenault officiated as best man. Miss Muriel Miller, of South Porcupine, and S m Abramson, of Timmins, Wedded. ' South Porcupine, Ont., Sept. 8th, 1937. Special to The Advance. a most pleasant evening. The prizes given were some of the nicest seen at bridge here. The first ladies‘ prize (set of toilet preparations) was wWon by Mrs. Wm. Thomas. Second prize (Madera pillow slips) was won by Mrs. John Costain; and the third (box of individual powder puffs) was the reâ€" ward of Mrs. J. Barron. A Rolls razor went to Mr. John Cos- tain as first prize, and a shirt to Mr. box of candy. W. Farren as second, Mrs. Anthony gaining third. Wedding Event on ~ Saturday, Sept. 4th The bridge party given by the Reâ€" bekahs on Friday last in the Parish hall for the Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital funds was a great social success, although the number attending was raâ€" ther disappointing. ; 'ihe lu-x{ch served after cards was excellent and was a fitting finale to â€"~Bornâ€"On September 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robinson, of South Porcuâ€" pineâ€"a daughter. Mr. Jack Ostrom is excavating on his lots on Golden avenue, preparatory to erecting a large buildingâ€"two stores and apartments upstairs. This will be a great improvement. to that part of Golden avenue. - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W W Wilson have reâ€" ‘turned from their holiday at their sumâ€" mer cottage at Sesekinika They were accompanied by Mrs. Wilson‘s sister, Mrs. J. T. Iverson, and husband, g.nd son, Robert, who have been spending holiday East with relatives, from Vicâ€" toria, B.C. They brought with them from Calgary Mr. R. W. Ferguson, father of Mrs. W. W. Wilson, who is at present at the old family home At Bracebridge, where the. family. are planning a reâ€"union to take place on the elderly gentleman‘s 80th birthdayâ€" next Tuesday, Sept. 14th, at his son‘s home. Mlss Genevieve Carlson returned to Toronto on Saturday after spending two weeks visiting her parents at the Dome. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, of the Dome, returned on Saturday from vacation in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Cross with their small daughters returned on Saturday from a month‘s vacation on the New Hempâ€" shire coast. _1}' -'Sldney hHughes returned this week from holidaying in Winnipeg and points west. born and the children for a few days visit with South Porcupine friends. A tea and sale of home baking has| been p.anned by the United Church ‘ Guild to take place on Sept. sand | (Wednesday) at the home of Mrs. R. E. Dye, Dome Mines. i Mrs.v Hedges won the door prizeâ€" Pleading guilty to a charge of sellâ€" ing liquor, Mrs. Jean Truchon, in Kaâ€" puskasing police court Wednesday was sentenced to imprisonment for â€"two months, The woman, who formerly reâ€" sided in Little Canada on the oufs skirts of Kapuskasing, was shown to have used her juvenile child to carry the liquor from another building and the court took a stern outlook on the introduction of a child to the trade. The child was made a ward of the Children‘s Aid Society. Spiritual offerings were sent fromâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Piva and son, Mrs. Anâ€" gelo Fenato and son, Mr. Dominic Cattarello and family, Mr. Jame.s Cat- tarello and family. Mr Made Use of Youngster The following acted as pallbearers:â€" James Cattarello, Dominid â€"Chttarello, Aldo Morello, Rocco Talentino, Andy DeRosa and Angelo Pgd Funeral of Oldâ€"timer â€"at South Porcupine South Porcupine, Ont., Sept. 8th, 1937 Special to The Advance Edward Gallai Laid to Rest on Friday. Fourth Ave. opp. Fire Hall in Ilegal Liquor Sales