Funeral of Popular Girl at South En Bouthi Parpuplne. Nov. 3.â€"â€"(Special. to The Advance)â€"The passing of the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fern Helmer‘s Death Cause of Much Sorrow at South Porcupine MIXED PEAL ASSORTED BISCUITS » 19c @0 Fruit Vegetables WINDSOR SALT SARDINES Hamburger Steak, Ib. 10¢ BBhiaBtle Roast â€" â€" Ib. 1M4¢ VEAL STEW o Lamb Stew â€" â€" lb, 10¢ MON DAY SPECIAL Potatoes,perpeck â€" =â€" â€" _ 25e UNLESS SLICED PEARS No, 1 COOKING Apples, 4 lbs. PEARL TAPIOCA A GREAT WEEKEND HEINZ FOOD SALE! Oranges, per doz. Round Steak or Roast .......... Ib. Sirloin Roast Ib. Wing or Porterhouse Roast, Ib. Rolled Roast Veal ................ lb. Picnic Style, Shankless Smoked Pork Shoulder . Mealed Cottage Rolls ..... Smoked Wieners .........:... Smoked Fillets ............... Silverbright Salmon ..... Fresh Spareribs ............. 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QOIL ...lb. ...lb. .. .lb ...lb. from which she suffered might prove fatal, but she was a cheerful and unâ€" complaining patient. and her happy disposition and sweet character ~enâ€" aeafld her so much to her immediate family and friends that the shock is severe and very hard to bear. has cawsed great sorrow and much sympathy for the bersaved Tamily to be expressed in town. 1: was known for George Helmer in her sixteenth year 20C 205C 22¢ 17¢ 19¢ 18¢ 222C 271C d2C 18c 15 % oz. tin Ib. tin Beans 3421c Butter * 24¢ * SPRING VALLEY CUT WAX * JOLLY GOOD PEANUT E«ton‘s makes Monday a red dleiter day on your shopping listâ€"with those unusually atâ€" tractive specials on needed Foods â€"and Houseâ€" hold Items. Check them over and come to save at Eaton‘s Monday. EUï¬(i?g 1b3s. 210 j 20¢ SPECIALS FOR MONDAY oniy TOILET TISSUE * EATON GROCETERIA 15c 15c 10c large CORN STARCH For Thrifty Desserts 16 oz. To the parents, who are stricken with| by Dr. Fraser. '!'rulr after the hymn "Abido With grief, we offer our sincerest sympathy.| The Girl Guides, wlmtliurcum Me" had been sung, addressed the The knowledge, however, is theirs, that all in uniform, formed a guard oihon-!mwo taking as his theme, "She their pure and innocent daughter, ‘our as the casket left the home _being dead, yet speaketh." He spoke whose life although so short was a it entered and left the church, and of the Kingdom of Heaven and of happy one, is now free from pain and walked before the hearse to the outâ€" ‘Ohrhts setting a little child as an #uffering, and her memory a lovely skirts of the town on the why to the‘example for all to follow to enter the thing to treasure all their days. ‘cemetery. The girls were much affectâ€" Kingdom. "A life," said Dr. Fraser, Shepuudamyonsuurday.andon ed as they performed this last sad, "may be very short and yet have in it Monday afternoon was buried in Tisâ€" ceremony for a departed comrade. 'such qualitiés that it will not be forâ€" | gotten;" and "It is given even to a very dale cemetery, the funcral service hold: The church was»filled to overflowing young child to enter into the blessed in the United Church being conductedl with numbers of sympathisers, and D+r: 1ife" and he exhorted his hearers to "â€"__E_'â€"'.__'â€"_â€"‘_-'_â€"_________h._____flw_ï¬ ness ot little children. To the parents, who are stricken with grief. we offer our sincerest sympathy. The knowledge, however, is theirs, that their pure and innocent little daughter, whose life alithough so short was a _ She passed away on Saturday, and on Monday afternoon was buried in Tisâ€" dale cemetery, the funcral service heold in the United Church being conducted 25c Butter Toffee Drops 4 Ib. 9¢ BISCUITS 2, 1 lb. bags .... PALAWAN TEA 29cz * Heinz Flavoured Aid CHILI SAUCE, 12 oz. bot. ...........:23¢ ~to. 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"Old Tammany took its second sucâ€" cessive beating when New York voters reâ€"elected Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia by a recordâ€"breaking total and selected racketâ€"smashing Thomas E. Dewey for district attorney of New York county. La Guardia received 1,344,016 votesâ€"a margin of 454,4425 over Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Democrat. Both support President Roosevelt policies. Miss Irma Wright, Canadian chamâ€" pion typist. is visiting Timmins toâ€"day. This morning she gave a demonstration and an address on typing at both the Timmins Business College and. the High and Vocational School, and this afternoon again visited the High School. In a oneâ€"minute test at the High School she made the marvellous speed of one hlundred and thirtyâ€"eight words a minute. Naturally, this speed would somewhat be lessened if Miss Wright had typed for longer than one minute. Her address and demonstration were of great interest and they aroused a great deal of admiration among the students of both schools. "Mounting returns emphasized today the defeats absorbed by Tammany Hall and the Committee for Industrial Orâ€" ganization in two of yesterday‘s prinâ€" cipal elections in the United States. Mr. ard Mrs. Roy Andrews; the Cleâ€" ment family; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Longâ€" worth; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pirie; Kenâ€" neth and Lois; Grandpa Pirie; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and family; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLellan; Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. McLelland; Smith family; Miss Audrey Bennett; Mr. and Mrs. H Sky; Mr. and Mrs. L. Buderick; Mr. and Mrs. B. Lang; Minerva Judd; Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaufman; Porcupine Hardâ€" ware; Mr. and Mrs. Connelly; Mr. Evans and Hamilton; Gerald Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Reed; Mr. and Mrs. Libâ€" by; Purdon and Laflamme; Mr. and Mrs. T. Mahon; Mr. and Mrs. T. Farâ€" rell; Mr. and Mrs. K. Farrell; Mr. and Mrs. L. Bennett; Mrs. Fera; Miss Myrtle Lucas; Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Lilâ€" lian; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Horner; Mrs. W. Thompâ€" son; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and family; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Montrose and family; Mr. |and Mrs. A. Williams; Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kautâ€" man; J. B. Andrews and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. Demers; Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. E. Telford; Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Coot and brother; Mr. and Mrs. F. Evans and family; Porcuâ€" pine Lodge 1O.0O.F.; Mr. and Mrs. Ostrom; Mr.â€"McCann and family; Mr. and Mrs. Spitz; Mr. and Mrs. E. Chevâ€" rier; Mr. and Mrs. F.\iMaki; Mr. and Mrs. Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. LaForest; Evai and Lewis Watson; Mr. and Mrs. S. Sky; Mr. and Mrs. Cahill; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bannerman; Mr. and Mrs. C. Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. M. Owens; Mr. and Mrs. Varker and Irene; the Mcâ€" Quarrie family; John Fell and family; James Brown; Mrs. McDonald and Berâ€" nice; Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and girls; Mr. and Mrs. Londry ard family; Mr. and Mrs. Langdon and family; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bowes and family; J. Huneberry and family; Mr. and Mrs. Stringer and family; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson and Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Lafâ€" fin ard Viola; Mr. and Mrs. L. Macâ€" Donald; Dr. and Mrs. Somerville~and family; South End Garage; Mr. and Mrs. Roberts; Mr. C. Oglavitch; Mr. and Mrs. Hall; C. Pirie and family, Cobalt. Despatches from across the boundary line yesterday say:â€" Tammany and C.1.0. Both Take Decided Trimmings So many beautiful flowers were sent that a special car took them to the church, and six of Fern‘s school chums who attended bore them to and from the church:â€"Ken Donaldson, Bob Pearce, Leonard Patrick, Dan Sekulik, Clayton Kavanagh and Jack Pecore. Chgmpion Typist Makes Record Speed Here Toâ€"day The casket seemed literally surâ€" rounded by the most beautiful flowers. the lily of purity being noted among the roses and chrysanthemums. Mrs. A° Stanlake, in a most beautiful and feeling solo, sang "There‘s a Beauâ€" tiful Land" before "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" was sung by the congregaâ€" The pallâ€"bearers were Leslie Mahon Hubert Horner, Emerson Bowes, Gilbert FPynan, Willis Watt and Ted Smith. Among the tributes sent were those from: Mother and father; Brothers and sister; Geo. Pirie and family; Mr. and Mrs. L. Budenck; Emerson Bowes; Crown Dairy Employees; Township of Tisdale; staff and students, South Porâ€" cupine High School; Ladies‘ Guild United Church; South Porcupine Fire Dept.; Kitchener Rebekah Lodge; S. Porcupine Company Girl Guides; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pirie; Mr. and Mrs. Blake; Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams; Mrs. Buderick; Mrs. Campbell; Mrs. Sophie Sova and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pirie: A very large attendance marked the installation of officers ceremonies at the 1I.0.0.F. hall on Monday evening. Visâ€" itors from Cochrane, Timmins, Schuâ€" macher and Iroquois Falls were present and a most successful evening followed. Mr. Eric Donaldson, of the Imperial Bank staff, Englehart, is visiting his parents on Connaught Hill for a few days. The District Deputy Grand Master, Sol Sky, was installing officer and included in the installing team were: Mr. McLellan, Cochrane; Mr. McKeown, Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Lafurgy, in Ssouth Porcupine, on Monday, Nov. 1stâ€" a son. Miss Peggy McPherson, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Kinkel at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite mine. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fortune have{lefr, Scouth Porcupine and are now residing in Burwash. Miss Marjorie Woodall, of Timmins, recording office staff, is sick at the home of her parents here. South Porcupine, Nov. 3.â€"(Special to The Advance). Mr. S. Sky is in Toronto on a business trip. The roof of the building will be flat. The larger rooms will be skylighter and enough windows are provided to have plenty of natural illumination in offices. Also at the front of the east side will be a room to be known as the recepâ€" tion room. That room will be open to any service organization or club that wishes to use it. It may also be used as a court room when the council chambers is being occupied by the diâ€" vision court or mining court. All basement floors will be of wood. All walls in the basement, except those of the vault, which will be of brick, will be cement brick. Wash room floors will be terrazo. the men will be at the north east corâ€" ner of the building and that for women on the west side of the building near the back. Coâ€"ordination Seen as New Hall Benefit Steel steps will lead to the cell block from the side of the building in order that prisoners will not have to be brought in the main entrance. Main Floor The main entrance to the main floor will lead directly into a lobby in the exact centre of the building. It will have a terrazo concrete floor and a beamed and corniced ceiling. Offices will radiâ€" ate from it on all sides. xad esnsA kc 4 s d 1 Ni t 405 Second Floor | other car went into the ditch, rolled The public library will occupy the} over and righted itself on the highway greater part of the west side of the, again. He went over to see if anyone second floor. At the front of the liDrrYy: was hurtâ€"nobody was, severelyâ€"but section will be an office for the librarâ€" ina car was a wreck. lan and a book room. Walls and cemng. The magistrate took the word of this of the library will be plaster. The liâ€" witness, and in fining the defendant brary extends the full length of the $25 and costs or. 30 days, laid down the building. |la.w strongly: "We have got to keep At the north east corner will be a the highways safe,. these cars go tearâ€" large room for the council chambers ing along at dangerous speed," said his and court room. The, magistrate worship. have his office at the front of the west! A boy appeared on a theft charge. A side and there will be a detention room car, it was alleged, had been stolen. The for prisoners and a witness room. _ |boy‘s statement was that the car had Rooms on the main and secord floors will have wooden floors and plaster walls with wood trim. Officers Installed at South Porcuine At. the front on t.he east side" of the building© will be the Mayor‘s office, with a waiting room. Two offices, also at the front, adjoin that of the Mayor. Along the east side of the building will be the engineering department. It will be composed of a draughting room and a private office for the town enâ€" gineer. At the west front will be a committee room for council meetings, an office for the clerk and one for the treasurer. The General town business office will be at the centre west side and at the rear will be offices for the auditor, tax collection and water works department. Event at Oddfellows‘ Hall. Other South Porcupine News. Entrances will lead from the lobby to most of the departments. At the regr of the building, also on the east side, will be the assessor‘s ofâ€" fice and office space for his staff. Lynch Electrical Appliance Co. 39 Third Ave. TIMMINS Phone 1870 Westinghouse Radios (Oontinued from Page One) "THE ROLLS ROYCE OF THE AIRWAYS* Costs no more to buy than ordinary radios. Standard Allowance. Liberal terms withâ€" out interest are yours for the asking. Every model on display at "The Home of Westinghouse" Boston Herald:â€"A New York judge says that men .shouldn‘t be allowed to pin diapers on babies. That‘s what the "His Royal Highness, Edward, Duke of Windsor, is expected to extend greetings to the American public over the radio at 7 p.m. (E.S.T.) on Friday, Nov. 12." babies think, too. The announcement, made by Arthur Kudner, Inc., press representative for the Duke, stated : Iroquois Falls; Mr. J. Harris, Schuâ€" macher; and Mr. H. Richmond, Dome Extension. been loaned him and was undergoing repair after an accident when the owner claimed it. The boy‘s story is to be investigated before next court when it again comes up for hearing. The Duke of Windsor is expected to broadcast his greetings to the people of the Urited States over a nationâ€" wide hookup from Washington, D.C., Nov. 12, the day after his arrival in New York, it was announced at New York on Tuesday. The following officers were installed in their respective offices:â€" As. Past Noble Grandâ€"Bro. Thos. Gibbons. N. G.â€"Bro. Darrell Coffey. V. G.â€"Bro. Clifford Rowat. Rec. Sec.â€"Bro. Louis Actis. Fin., Sec.â€"Bro. Hugh Richmond. Treasurerâ€"Bro. Jack Spitz. Chaplainâ€"Bro. Louis Pyke. I. G.â€"Gro. J. Brown. 0. G.â€"Bro. E. Hill. Wardenâ€"Bro. Vladimir Hyrnuk. Conductorâ€"Bro. W. Farren. R.S.N.G.â€"Bro. McWilliams. L S.N.G.â€"Bro. Ed Uren. After the installation a Past District Deputy‘s Jewel was presented to P.D.D. G.M. Bro. J. Harris. A case of reckless driving was heard. Counsel was heard for the defence. A local man was driving in to South Porâ€" cupine from Connaught on October 10, when, at the dangerous curve just beâ€" fore turning into Connaught, he saw car coming at unsafe speed to negotiâ€" ate the corner. He stopped and the other car went into the ditch, rolled over and righted itself on the highway again. He went over to see if anyone was hurtâ€"nobody was, severelyâ€"but the car was a wreck. Duke of Windsor to Speak Over Network Nov. 12th Visitors from Gravenhurst and Kirkâ€" land Lake were also noticed. A lunch was served and enjoyed at the end of the evening‘s activities. Police Court News Two drunks vpaid $10 and costs at Tuesday‘s court here. One case of reckâ€" less driving was adjourned a week, and for being in illegal possession of ‘beer one paid $25 and costs and had his three bottles of beer seized. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily wWith milk or creamâ€"three times a day in severe cases. Or use it in making bran muffins, breads, in salads or soups. Guaranteed by Kellogz in London. Kellogg‘s ALrLâ€"BRAN contains "bu‘k" that does not break down in the body as does that of many leafy vegetables. ALLâ€"BRAN absorbs twice its weight in water and. forms a soft mass that gently sponges the intestines. Kellogg‘s ALLâ€"BRAN is a foodâ€" not a medicine. 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