Porcupine Advance, 2 Jun 1932, 1, p. 8

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4* 4* 4* this issue Oof the opening Oof new shoe emportum in Timmins under the name of Harvey Graham Son . The new shoe store will opzn on Thursday, June 9th in the premises formerly ocâ€" cupied by Rinn Bros. Ladios Wear. In the oprrning announcemeont it is stated that only brand new stock will be offered for sale, and the new firm of Harvey Graham Son fully expect to live up to ctheir store slogan "Shcoes that Fit" and "Happy Feet Make Hapâ€" py Faces." charge of the wide experienc maks Mtr. Grg ORDER OFFICE | 12‘ Pine St. South Phone 900 Timmins *# 44 * *4 *4 4 4 4* New Shoe Emporium to Open Here Next Week Announcement is made elsewhere in this issue of the opening of a new shoe emportum in Timmins under the Compares with the Most Expensive in the Fieldâ€"at the Price Level of the Cheapest Extra Heavy Insulation Temperature dial regulates degree of cold required Automatic safety and deâ€"frosting switch Cooling unit powerful enough io supply proper temperature in hottest weather Mechanism concealed, yet accessible Chromium plated brass hardware Doors with new balloon double gasket ensures absolutely close sealing. single cylinder compressor, mounted on rubber snubbers, counterbalanced to ensure quiet running with minimum vibration. Ice trays of stainâ€"resisting aluminum Legs permit of easy cleaning of floor, Thursday, June 2nd, 1932 BOSTON per lh,. : FRI FRESH PICNIC whole or halk sMOKED PJICNICS, BETTER BAKERS SPECIAL Butter Electric Refrigerator . Birch St. Fourth Ave. rTAanam ing dej JELLY ROLL EACH NOTE THESE 1 4 EATURES ONJUMEKS COâ€"OPEKATIVE adlll c WilL" departmen s type of 2 34 in | F t. "A | will a : work | should draw this all parts of announces a benefit euchre, bridge and dance to be held in the Continuation School hall, South Porcupine, on Friâ€" day of next week, Junse 10th. Euchre and bridge from 8.30 to 10.30; dancing 10.30 to 2. Club Royal orchestra will provide fine music. There will be a grand door prize. The Dome Mines F. C. benefit euchre, bridge and dance will be a very enjoyable event and should draw a large attendance from line, fully qualified to advise on th particular type of shoe necessary fo your particular requirement. OME MINES FrOOTBALL CLUB BENEFIT EUCHRE AND DANXNCE With a Viking Refrigera tor you are assured of the utmost in convenience economy and satisfaction The Viking is the best reâ€" frigerator we could posâ€" sibly secure for you for the money. It was selectâ€" ed by the Eaton.Research Bureau from a number of other electric refrigeraâ€" tors, is guaranteed for three years and is the best dollarâ€"forâ€"dollar v alue obtainable as far as we can learn. This wesek the Dom VIxIiNC PRICES $159.50 to §425 red SOCIE T Â¥.,. LIPLT ED ment arge : camyp CONSUMO COFFEE (fresh ground) per lb FRUITO JELLY POWDER, 4 for FRYS COCOA 7 â€"Ib; â€"tin::>>::.. Telephone 101, South Porcupline WO FOR Heinz Tomato RKetchup Ibs V» J AIm Satt Collection of post cardsâ€"1st, D. Husâ€" band (Kapuskasing); 2nd, A. McGinn (S.P.) ; 3rd, M. O‘Shea. Collection of postmarksâ€"IlIst, M. O‘â€" Shea; 2nd, M. James (K.L.) Collection of coinsâ€"1st, A. McGinn Z2nd, K, Myers. Model bridgesâ€"iIst, T. J. Wright (S. P.); 2nd, R. Martin (S.P.) Model aeroplaneâ€"special prize, L. Traver (Timmins); 1st, Rosenberg (K. L.); 2nd, W. Blakeman «(S.P.) Knot boardsâ€"ist, G. Dogue (S.P.); nd, R. Shaw (Kapuskasing). Leather workâ€"2nd, V. Haneberry (S. Pencil sketchesâ€"Ist, R. Martin; 2nd T. J. Wright. Water coloursâ€"ist, C. Burke (K.L.); 2nd, M. Clarke (Brower). Mapsâ€"Ist, O. Wright; 2nd, A. Mcâ€" Lellan (K.L.) Collection of mineralsâ€"lst, O. Cosâ€" Jr. nop, skip and jump, 1s6, (Timmins); 2nd, O. Costain (© Sr. Broad jumpâ€"Ist, K. My E. Hamilton. Jr. Broad jumpâ€"I1st, R. Lake Lake. Wolf Cubs® 80 yard race Bains (LF.); 2nd, R. Beaucha Wolf Cubs‘® sack raceâ€"1st, Leod; 2nd, J. Murphy. Collection of wild fHowersâ€" O‘shea (SP.) Collection of postage stamps Koolachuk â€" (Kapuskasing); Hamilton (S.FP.); 3rd, M. O‘She bt’l'l'y Lak to lhe / Mrs. P. Andrev visited in Kirk] Jr. 220 yard Mmd, K. Laint LA RGE An Northern Ontario Boy Scout Jamboree Notable Success 11 south Port( )1 rogramme of Great Interest Carried Through at South Porcupine on Saturday. List of Winners of Prizes. Two Hundred and Thirty Scouts, Cubs ‘"and Leaders Present. Cobalt, Kirkland Lake, Iroquois Falls. Browâ€" er, Smooth Rock Falls, Kapuskasing, Timmins and South Porcupine Represented. Ib. 21¢ of the im events th Lainburvy (Timmins kip Iroquois ?orcuping vards. 1s$ T11 h1 rcupine, Ont The Advanc VIn N Sr, 100 1l hern Ontari Smith 1st, R. M > (IT.P.)}. i1 jumnp, 1 , M. Lak ind jump Costainâ€" (S.P Ist, K. Myers J iamp la A hand L.F‘:.) . Paquette (I1.P A K € THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO un dash, 1st, 1 nd, K. Myvetr champ ‘Tal nd 11 V. Hane Timmins Boyv cth | GaAy upine â€" the rship Kirklan too s in th nd jam rena â€" a Ont hun â€"1lst, KR nd; E nC ired ind uth ried it Ccredit TO Theéeir wOrK. The hobby show presided over by Scoutmaster Rowe, of Cobalt, and asâ€" sisted by Scout Melville Basher, of Kirkland Lake, was full of surprises at what the boys can accomplish. A fan carved entirely from a single piece of wood was a decided novelty. It was made at Cobalt. The wood had been credit to their v The hobby s Scovtmaster Ro sisted by Scou Kirkland Lake, whi Timmiin primit ed th the audlence realized it could be Iroquois Falls troop had a most stantial bridge up across their s and were standing at attention The dexterity of the boys and tl liability of their bridge was surely worthy. Scuth Porcupine was and then Kapuskasing. Again in starting fire by fricti dress a wound on the forehead. Some made a dressing for a head wound thus being out of it. Next was a sprain of the left wrist. Some very neat bandâ€" ages went on the occasional right wrist, occasioning rueful looks when the judges came around. Next a cut on the right hand was dressed, then a wound on the top of the head. Then the patient was required to dress his middle finger himself while his chum dressed a head wound for him. In Semaphore Signalling South Porâ€" cupine was first, Kapuskasing second, Kirkland Lake third, Cochrane fourth. For knotâ€"tying, South Porcupine won both first and second places, their best time being 25 seconds, done by E: Hamilton. Iroquois Falls came 3rd, and Smooth Rock 4th. The bridgeâ€"building contest was anâ€" cther event of outstanding interest. South Porcupine, Timmins, Kapuskasâ€" ng and Iroquois FPalls being the comâ€" petitors, the two former building the same type of rope bridge, the latter two The first aid tests were most int esting. Smooth Rock Falls won fi Cochrane 2nd, South Porcupine © Various tests were, given:â€"first, dress a wound on the forehead. So made a dressing for a head wound t being out of it. Next was a sprain the left wrist. Some very neat ba: ages went on the occasional right wr occasioning rueful looks when In tent pitching Porcupine troop was first, Cochrane second, Iroâ€" quois Falls third, and Kapuskasing fourth. Owen Wright ably engineered the home gang. 9l lroquols Falls came first. South Porâ€" cupine came first in the compass reâ€" lay race. The latter was a unique method which would fix in each child‘s mind definite idea of the points of the compass. The character building intended by each activity of these little chaps, was apparent and those taking charge of such work are to be comâ€" mended. _ more Irom Dance of Ka The Wolf Cub packs of South Porâ€" cupine (Dome), under G. Newman and Iroquois Falls under Rev. R. Manwarâ€" ing caught the fancy of everybody. In uniform and with searcely more than an inch difference in their heights these packs seemed made up of numerâ€" our small parcels of condensed energy. They reminded one more of a covey of young partridge in the quickness with which they took flight or acted on a riven order. There woere twentyâ€"four tain t1 oth kni Carvingâ€"Geo, Kaufman Most useful articleâ€"iIst, D. Orr (Cobalt); 31 (Kapuskasing). In the jamboree npoints ich havir anged j0p gaining the most points winning e splendid Scout trophy which was on hibit in the window of the South id Pharmacy before the event. The Ir( iapUuU 4 ty sY. en order. There : m Iroquois Falls re from the Doms t tTroOOop, un{ tirkland La y McAusla The behayv around towt e they seem h ols FPalls came second w asing 20 and Smooth Ro Wolf Cub packs of Sout (Dom»e). under G. Newm: upren Ange n coOm n wWint )ints. muth es included lamps, ‘rors, baseball bats There was not a troo] Laa and the rills came f ch 1Y > athle than c f outstanding interest. 1e, Timmins, Kapuskasâ€" is Falls being the comâ€" vo former building the pe bridge, the latter two different type. Before ITrogu( rrent type. Before d it could be done ) had a most subâ€" icross their stream at attention on it. of young Scouts ind on Saturday o be everywhere) sSsecouting and a BI C InnIin pi W ere ind In the Jung Tabaqui Dan« t. South Po Y 1l 7 train. Smooth ing and for the it Row 1C Angelo; . Shaw Jungle Kin howâ€" three it TC te iA 31 he Mrs. M. E. Goodman left on Thursâ€" day last for London, England, to visti her son there, after an absence of some twenty years. Ch Dr. soaked in hot water and the carving followed the graining. In the stamp collection there was a stamp of the first air mail from Capetown to London, carried by Imperial Airways,. The aeroplanes were clever models of wellâ€" known planes and showed real meâ€" chanical ability. In the useful articles a Scout bulletin board attractively doane won first prize. At the Scouts‘ Own Sunday morning service many parents and friends were in attendance.s It was an impressive service hbheld in the arena. Rev. R. Manwaring took the service and his n ALLE service Manwa talk to CHATUTAUQUAS WILL BE AT | ta TIMMINS JULY 1ITH TO lfi'l'llfm it has be took for Mr. McC ings and ko Chautauquas will be the lecture by Dr. David D. Vaughan. The Granby Leader Mail describes this lecture as ‘a perfect model of logical reasoning ind finished oratory." l lage WhC when th LrC The wh : which sistants d than} al TE diff programme ftor this years C as has not yet been received is known that there will b air and successful plays, is," and *"Merely Mary Ant as Ooutstanding musical hau y Ralph T 1J din ing tooK th the bovs was en hi nd itauqua auquas on MC outstanding musitai proâ€" Also there is to be an enâ€" ‘ent marionnette programme ind this will be of special the youngsters. One of the features of year‘s NC in Admission â€" 10¢ topit ind 15t at the Skating Kink, Timmins Max w iffai utm Mond June 6th to 11th BINGO AND ALL THE QOTHER POPULAER GAMES 13th n Chautaugqu Large Number of Prizes Including a Plymouth Car 3t. Anathony‘s Church Special Showing of Beautiful Fancy Work, Homeâ€"made Goods, Carpets, etc. il¢ m antedâ€"â€"A the Bibl Smith, _ comp those f Ju da y of uble date from out July I1th Timm l11th,. ure by Ssucce:! and h nt Man New anaâ€" mto H( 1Cl In the second half McIntyre pressed hard for an equalizer. They were around the Holly goal like a swarm of bees and from the mixâ€"up Callaghan scored. Soon after Bennett headed in Gray‘s pass. McWhinney got his team mates going. Taylor was a little slow shot. Hollinger broke away on the right and Taylor centred. Johnnston rushed over for the pass and Leonard rushed out of his goal to save. Leonâ€" ard kicked the ball clear as Johnston was about to kick and as Leonard rose from the ground he caught Johnston in the back with his knee, the latter having to be carried off the field. The half closed with Holly still pressing and only the one goal scored. League Game at Timmins on Saturday Results in a 2%â€"2 Sscore, Match was not up to the Best Standards, with two of the him. Hunter h was dangerous and McWhinne went from end 1 went in fr Holl Hollinger F. C. and | Mclintyres in Draw On Saturday at home to th fixture on the MciIintyre usin all their home all their ho Saturday w McIntyre: and Carey Bannerman ? .. Larme! The mat both tea WIT Rot up th Mclint: me hard tbhall malt A C ome matche 11 enda to end him Grav iml 1¢ i1C l bu Nn ti€ mne MCQl Hollingt Timmin the grc 11 Mcintyre {â€"bac Hiun relic WO 1A Lt McelIntyre Hi In vo all ill, Bennett anc ks; Morris, Calâ€" er and Gray, forâ€" ved Morris in the ‘a@al; McWhinney McConnell, Boyd s: Tavlor, Llovad. ilc unda th Y 1] on scored The Holly Han Ime t the irly fine on the Jolhinston ht nl ossb in on â€" that Holly ‘Robâ€" hn ly ton ind ind ht LV W | threat steel. Light, durable and cool. )â€"year guarantee. Write for informatioar sSMITH MFG. COMPANY, DEPT. 54 Galt, Ontario. Trusses exclusively since 1892 Wear SMITH‘S SILVER TRUSS f0o comfort and positive support. No elas tic to bind, no understraps to pull n in getting McWhinney‘s pass and th« leather was cleared. McWhinney agair got possession and was right througt but was tripped just inside the penalt: area and Roy scored off the spot. Mc Intyre took up the play and Gray cenâ€" tred. After the ball left his foot tw was kicked on the ankle and this lef him limping. Lloyd got one on thu ankle and be was unable to limp. Holl: finished up with ten men. Roy twiste his knee when another player stood or his foot as he was turning. There was no further scoring bw iNUQTUL LANG, WA@S visitOr to Tmmlt this week after an absence of sever years. Recently he has been engage in prospecting and mining work in t Amos district where he has some vet promising property. feri THe hal There w both goals It may be not good f Labour Defence League Called Conference Her Committ Defence conference., * il Code that mme forbiddin 0 jolitical â€" evolutior inadliar ur and conleren h them Barneyv het ter mIic _ distril nferenc arney" Parker n and popula h Land, was a week after an d hold their meetings and d ng by themselves, without g with the welfare of the conference was called for th on Sunday afternoon at LV Howt irgument or in the e quiltée i n wn apparent A y t ad some narrow escap ald that the match w ball. + th« h ailernoon At 1 p.1 ite a number of aliet pparently to attend th ie section of the Crimir ey want repealed is tr the use of force or tt e and violence in t ind th on Saturday around town the renealing ‘t committee has meetings or anyt} hey are told by ague, soâ€"called, is thing to do with ncerned with defe d by the Canadian old â€"timer on od 1 * Casc igherâ€" so. d time s and d without ealing of Se« of n call nterfe 1€ n ert ial

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