So. Porcupine Lady Curlers Meet Friday Other News of South Poreuâ€" pine and the Dome. SBouth Porcuplrc Jan. to The Advanee PAGE E1oGHT CA Sun Glo COFFEE Ib. 23¢ RED TAG SPECIALâ€"Eaton‘s Fresh Pyppy ovalsâ€" axsorted â€" oval â€"dGag â€" bhiscuit â€"â€" pappy bhis cuits or bonio BROKEN PEKOE TOMATOES cHoice PEANUT BUTTER : MARMALADE stws PORK and BEANS 3 CORNFLAKES =°s«> A RED TAG SALE of Family Blend DM ) ; }PuRity cuour? , > Purity rcour es * .'_‘s- ’J\ s \‘ D r'-(\ 5A ‘t\‘x ’ s + . @aith Vï¬) g * ' ,\ ‘QODS ~ > IDb. PURITY It‘s â€" meal â€" planner‘s life saverâ€"so versatile, so fult of flavyour that blends so deliciously with other _ foods. Keep _ a package or iwo availâ€" able always. The Tonic Food DRINK Look at your flour need« 31 1b, hay â€" 19€ Chateau Cheese Medium Tin Sma i ‘tT‘in Larg« Tin _ fAult of fBavour tha ends so delictously wiih her _ foods Keep _ a or i@iwo availâ€" ])‘\ rle always. OVALTINE 1 vyou could but see the amount of thuis unus»ual tea that we sell, you would be amazedâ€"and convinced too that in this blend we have achieved an unugual amount of good flavour and strength despite its very low price. Try it! 2 Ihs. 73 schedule is t be planned for next week. On Friday afternoon at 2.30â€"a meeting of members will be held at the rink to form committees and get the season‘s 3y SHOP Great news for evety value wise housewrfeâ€"savings valore at vyour Eaton (Groceteriaâ€"Watch for the hbig RED TAQGSâ€"thes will laad vou straight to extra savings on a host of your favyâ€" P xl{l ‘f uurntt foods and your housechold needs. GGet out of the red with JA A \ Eaton‘s Red Tag sale of Big Savings. Just Look At These OUTSTAND!NG SPECIAL VALUES ! Great news for evety value wise housewifeâ€"savin your EFaton Groceteriaâ€"Watch for the big RED will laad vou straight to extra savings on a host ourite foods and your household needs. GGet out of laton‘s Red Tag sale of Big Savings. LOOK; FOR THE RED TAG 11 More Saving Red Tagy Specials BIG 5 CLEANSER 1. AC GOOD QUALITY SOAP CHIPS 3 lbs 19c ROLLED PORRIDGE OATS 3 Ibs. 11c SPRAY Br. DESSERT PEARS #:» 10c EATON‘S BULK RICH COCOA 2 lbs. 29c LONDON Br. CORN STARCH _ : 9c BULK READY CUT MACARONI 3 Ibs. 17¢ BARKER‘S DATE SANDWICH 1b. 19¢ Dreadnought TOILET TISSUE 4 ~ 25c P. and G. LAUNDRY SOAP 5 ««â€" 24c LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP ~ IG RED TAG SALE OF CLOVERLEAF m FRYS COCOA EATON GROCETERIA The economical pink variets â€"with the glorious deep sea Bayourâ€"zrand forâ€" making salmon loaf. Fancy Quality Pin} zs ralore at T AGSâ€"they of your fayâ€" the red with it THE ADVANCH TIMMI ".". ' "z tall tins i 16 x4 nave no ised much JOLLY i0001 24 oz. jar *A t 3« 25¢ ANnC LIBBYC‘S 21 OZ: 32 0OZ. jar IBBYV‘S 1 0z Large tins It‘sâ€" ecacoa weather when â€" qutdoor sport life demands a steaming ho cup to dispel chills and caldsâ€" serve Fry‘s for extra richness and Havour. 1/ Ib. tin â€" â€" 238C in fact have some of ice puBtished advertisement â€" toward:s A] +0 23¢ hockey t North Ba RED TAG SMLE O REDTAG SALE Smoked Fillets Cottage Rolls â€" SILVERBRIGHT Salmon â€" â€" â€" GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES CORN Centre Cut and Slices wWESTERN NO, POTATOES ORANGES ROUND Steak or Roast SIRLOIN Steak or Roast T BONE Steak or Roast FRESH HAMRURG Stcak â€" â€" 2 PRESH Stew Beef _2 MEALED JVRESIHH RIPE CALIFORNIA FLORIDA SEEDLES® TOMATO JUICE LIBRB Y TOM K raft kind .« THIRD A\S"JNl'l-l DELIVERY ) WITHOI HA WE S «ARDEN PATCH ind of m ';1: ni that in | !Z:,;' nijie mimnute â€"complete 'Hh the savours ‘ sSAlCC, @ 0 pkg 21c FRUITS and ANCY MeINTOosH KRAFT DINNER FLOOR WAX l“ll,l). 44c ON sSALE FRIDAY and SATURDANY MATO CATCHI LED TAG SPECIALS IN the Don holiday | i6 la PHQOUT EXTRA PHONE 001 of Mi per doz. doz. for 69c lhs a for 29¢ | M for 20¢ oz, botlles for 20¢ 14 oz, tin for 25¢ pi 101 oz. tin 2C Miss Clare Harty recoent iliness in hist players heid Dickson of Cecil . in the interests rvÂ¥y of the Poreuâ€" left on Monâ€" in Kirkland C# f L 4 J "Woell really we haven‘t had time to see many of them you 1 said Mr. Scholtz. "What we hay however, seem very nice indsed labour under the impression: that Northerners are rough and Qough. What do you think?" was the next question. * ‘"‘Nothing of the sort," was the reply. ‘‘More virile, perhaps, but cer‘ainly not rough." Asked whos he thought of the manâ€" mer in which Canadians clip theiw words short, Mr. Scholtz said that he thousht they gos that from close proâ€" ximity to the United Stat@j "Ol course," he said, it is often saldt thas our accent is even more English than that of the English themselves, Howâ€" ever, the way Canadians talk is hot at all displeasing. Now at all." As this student, and he was repreâ€" sentative of the whole thirty, wa f and good looking, he was asked, do you think of Northern girls® tinct differences between mining herg and in South Africa. To bcgm}wnh he said, the geological formation h the Porcupine area was distinctly diferent From that of the mining ares in Africa. Here ore was found in voranic reck while in the arcas with whih he was most famillar water insted of fire had played a great part i: the geological formation. Mr. Scholtz said that he smj dis~â€" Skating Club at the Mceintyre Rink as the International Ice Follins, For the past cisht weeks Miss Auster has been teaching figure skating at the University Skating Club in Tormto, and on Tuesday morning arrivel in Schumacher to become the skating inâ€" structor at the McIntyre arena. No definite plans were made fo the skating at the meceting, l1ut a comâ€" mittee, as follows, was appolinied to make further arrangements: i Honorary President, Mr. R. J. Ernis, secretary, Mr. Stratford. Advisory, Miss Margaret Austett; and commiltee Mr. D. E. Kecley, Mr. Wohâ€" lrab, Mrs. Dye, Mrs. Tyrrcll. M Anâ€" If all of the were woell informed about mining as the oe inâ€" terviewed they must have had some good technical discussions with nining men in the camp. gus Campbell, M Lowe. A feow suggesli( the use of the months, such as roller skating rir the commitbee f¢ Mr. Ennis ant had heen preseni Toronito, as the . made the most p gon. Prior to the bt a film was prest PYIOr UiC Dusilncéss ol the mcmm.,. a film was presenled, showing the arâ€" rival and the activities of the (Jmnlu. Club and Toronto Skating Club aka etrs who presented the carnival at tlm Mcâ€" Intyre Arena formal opening., Miss Austen will be at the McIluiyre Arena each day and will enroll any members who wish to join the club. She may also be reached by telephone for information on the club and ils ctivitics. (Continued From Page One) International Ice Review, travelling w til first of May, when they went tj International Casino in New York Ci (Continuecd from Page Om ed particularly that the p(‘oplmt this country and especially of Northeg Onâ€" tario, were very friendly and hos "We have been treated awfu since cur arrival here," e said .. ple just don‘s seem to be do enough for us. They have taign us around, feted us and dined us. They have in fact, been extremolyv fbreent " pine Branch of the Canadiar Legion was beld last Wodnesday nigh and a good time ensued. Five tables # playâ€" ers were accommxdated and pFrups won by: 1, Mrs. Mawhinney: 2. Mn Pyke; 3, Mrs, Wm. Thomas. The Christmas season was saddened for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jay, of Dome Extension, upon receipt of the nCWs that Mr. Jay‘s mother, a lady of 80 years of age, had died at her home in Herefordshire, England We extend our sympathy, Two drunks ; police court on T For being dru charged will app A reckless dd drawn, costs bei: A lady charge« tity of beer in | Two separate cases of juve nh?’dcun- quency came up in closed cour, Owing to some further invos ation the three boys who faced his rship regarding "breaking and enterig will come up next week instead. A Schumacher case involv five boys, three of whom pleaded ty to stealing coal, will come up agar next week fresh summonses being served owing to some error in dates. tity of tained i pleaded costs o made p 0P Dbeing drunk in a car, a man so charged will appear agalin next week. A reckless ddriving case was withâ€" drawn, costs being paid by delendant. A lady charged with having a quanâ€" tity of beer in her possession noi obâ€" tained in accordadnce with thes O.L.A. pleaded guilty and was fined 25 and costs br 30 days. Her house will be made public for one year. A man of Schumacher will again next week on a charge ing coal knowing it to have bee Another charged with thet worth of beer, pleaded guilty was done while he was undedt Nuence of drink. Chief Mclumn, ed for the man for suspended . as this was his first offence ant made resstitution,. . The m therefore made him sign a botw of not to drink for one yearâ€"i tence suspended. THURSDAY, JANUARY, STH 1939 . A. Students Yisit Porcupine Mims Some people 0, as the awar he most proztTt 1y#CSLIONS WA of Lhc arcna such as a gyvi Police ( Dusitnn D. E. Keoelt _ Mrs. Tyr Mrs. Robso K. lnese were lelt ty r further discussion. qunced that a trophy ed by Mr. Rayburn, of iward to juvenileo who en exiremely decent." in the South s¢éem to the impression: that ourt M »bszon, Mr. during the and D2 sumInt UImMm, OJP S nlione nuch 10w ," seQen Un the I‘-\ o(