BEAUTIFUL SPECIMENS OF THE CHINCHILLA RABBITS *# . .®, *# P ataa*, u26 8 2t aa* aa*aat es 44. $ « ® # # .l * # #* w # * ##* #* # “. ® # # 4 # ‘esles sstes ® # # m T | # ## .0 # + #. _# “. # ...0' # + “.“ w # # + *# # # “.“ #4 ##4 #..* .“ % * a a* 0“0 # «* * o+ L n o J .“.“.".†sns in s 2. * .“.â€.“.“. ## # # # .“ #* #* \d # “. ® # ## # °*# ’l ’ #©~ /# /# 0..0 ® L # A. L Wickston, of Dugwal, who has made a specialty of the raising of chinâ€" chilla rabbits, was a visitor to Timmins last week and had with him two tanned hides of these little animals. The fur _ Apple and Strawberry SPECIAL.â€".â€" BULK ROLLED OAT S 5* ~17c¢ PECIALâ€"Domestic or Easifirst Hollinger Recreation Hall SATURDAY, APRIL 11T1H IN AID OF THE CORNISH FOOTBALL CLUB # # + .0 .0 # tes .. #4 # .0 # +4 .“ .“ * .0 w La # # # # *4 + ## *4 #* ## #% # #. O“. # .“ #4 ## ®# “. *,.* % % o“o 0“0 s “ 0“0 # no «* *,* omo m 1 | T2 # # # ’0 GRANYLATED Take advantage of this Unusual Price. _ Shop Early and Often! R M a $ tulte 25 8 * . # s N 1/€ .. 3 S i LW t is hn it 34 * ind ‘. C Sn y w * n 314 ®." Everything and a Good Time for All PRUNES is beautifully soft to the touch, and remarkably attractive to the sight. To see these handsome furs is to underâ€" stand the attraction chinchilia has for many *people. It would be difficult to find anything more attractive than the chinchilla fur. Mr. Wickston, who is settler in the Dugwal area, has made a ~â€" Shortening 2 ,;;. 23¢ @ SPECIALâ€"â€"JOLLY GVUDVDJ OrF MCLANRCELN 3 PEANUT BuTTER 15c INTRODUCTORY SPECIALâ€" CATELLPS SPECIALâ€"â€"JOLLY GOOD or McLAREN‘S Look them over carefull}-â€"â€"Each one of outstanding interest! of the faimous Catelli line of Quality Goods.Try it Now ! T and Enticsingly Differentâ€"a delightful surprise awaits you, HERE‘S A SPECIAL OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUEâ€"ORDER A BIG SUPPLYâ€"NOW ! > 222C LA I MA @V LV [pCELLAGZIIILE â€" 1R ba A4 U FZBEAA R B No. 25 UX | Large 4 Tins Mrs. Norman Leamen and Master Clem, who have been resident at Sudâ€" bury wh:>re Mr. Loeamen was manager cf the Eaton Groceteria in that city beâ€" fore being appointed to a similar posiâ€" ticn at Timmins, are spending the Easâ€" ter vacation in town, and will join Mr. Leamen here after the month of June. specialty of raising chinchillas and has made a rare success of it as a sideline to his other work cf farming and trapâ€" ping. death on April l1st, of their little daughâ€" ter, baby Aida, aged six and a half months. The funeral tcook place on April 22rd to St. Anthony‘s R.C. church‘ and thence to the Timmins cometery for interment. DEATH OF BABY DAUGHTER OF MK., AND MRS. FERRARI Very general and sincere sympathy will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrari, 104 Pine street, south, in the HONEY â€" SPICED CAKE ib. 19c¢ EXTRA SPECIAL Sa/tornia CHOICE QUALITY Gilchrist‘s lMssor 8 ~ 250 SPECIALâ€"~â€" _ Arrow Brand _ in Light Syrup SPECIALâ€"â€" Jolly Good Prepared A Good Tea at : Extraordinary Low Price Mustard ">~ 9¢ ~Pineapple: THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Ovenâ€" Baked 6C¢ at an lb. «* 1a% T Cooked in Tomato Sauce Tms c with Cheese for Lu s a m o us Snowflake POWDER Pkgs. 1| e | o n | . en en s L n fonia No. 2 2 7 e Quality Size 4 Sieve Tins c Pennant Brand or 2 lbs. for 50c Of the public school staff the followâ€" inz were away on holiday:â€"Miss Shaw, in Kirkland Lake; Miss MacPhail, in crcntc; Miss Lynch, in Orillia; Miss Lacey, in Cobalt; Miss I. McGavin, visiting Mrs. Kehoe in Kapuskasing. Mr. George Humphries, of Kirkland Easter at South Porcupine Churches Archdeacon Woodall Leaving for England. Other New; from South Porcupine Corresâ€" pondent. Special Services at South Porcupine _ 280C 18â€"0r. Tins The flavor is New PINEAPPLE MARMALADE â€"oz. Jar 24c Shirriff‘s 41b. Pg. 19¢ Singapore SLICED ~»April 10 FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Choice Eating Apples Opening Hour Special Saturday Only 9w _ 2 s i oo * . _ 40 an. Oranges w# 2« 25c The prizes to be given at the bridge, euchre and dance for the Rink, are on exhibition in Pearce‘s window. Do not fail to see them. The door prize is a magnificent ficor lamp. Mrs. Jack Ostrom has been enterâ€" taining at bridge this week in honour of her sister, Miss Sybil Lunam. On Wednesday the prize winners were:â€" Mrs. W. W. Wilson and Miss Marguâ€" erite Harty. On Monday the honours went to: first, Mrs. F. B. Clarke; secâ€" ond, Mrs. Maxwell Smith; third, Mrs. Hussey. The decorations were Easterâ€" like and lovely, yellow and mauve tuâ€" ;lips being the flowers used, and the yellow and mauve motif being carried out throughout. Mr. George Nott, of Englehart, (forâ€" merly on the Continuation School staff here) is visiting Mr. and Mrs W. W. Wilson. Lake, was visiting in town over the weekâ€"end. We hear that C CHOLICE ROASTEO:D}? VEAL Rao':fed lb. 2 1 c Saturday Migqght Special 7 to 9.30 p.m. SHOULDER ROASTS OF BEEF »+11c FRESH HAMS Watch for Red Price Tickets Haif or Whole Ham ud PA hn Bottle 28C // /’//,/ ,’ No. 2 Size T ins of the ON SALE AT THESE PRICES ollinger, has taken over the option or Bilskyâ€"Clintonâ€"Immerson on the Spence property in MacArthur township. Diaâ€" April 18 per doz. . .. n omm mm ommc cce Tempting to the eye and beneficial to the health. Good Size he has not seen for eighteen yearsâ€" of the joy of being in England in May, the most glorious month of flowers in the o‘d land, and his gratitude to the members of St. Paul‘s congregation vk:ho had made this holiday possible. Few, hearing him, especially those who sharâ€" ed his memories of England, could help being moved; and all rejoiced that it was possible to make a man who has given so generously of himself to this North Country, once more able to reâ€" visit the home of his boyhood. Several friends accompanied him to the station toâ€"bid him farewell. He expects to reâ€" turn in June. The Easter services in the Anglican church ‘here were exceptionally well attended. The church was filled to capacity at the 10.30 service, where many took the opportunity of wishing Archdeacon Woodall "bon voyage" on his trip to England. During the course of the service, he spoke most feelingly of the pleasure he had had in anticiâ€" pating the visit to his old home, which he has not seen for eighteen vearsâ€" During the Easter holiday the childâ€" ren‘s Aid received a number of very appreciated and helpful gifts. First of all through the interest and Then there were also very much apâ€" preciated gifts of Easter eggs and canâ€" dies for the children. S. David, of the Rex Tea Room, presented the children with a nice supply of Easter eggs. The Schumacher Hardware sent a supply of candy for the children at the Shelter. Roy W. Cottam, 107 Fuller street, Toâ€" ronto, who won a big box of candies in a competition here, was kind enough to remember the youngsters and sent his prize down to the Shelter where it was acclaimed as a prize, indeed, and in addition to winning the prize, Mr. Cotâ€" tam also won the best wiches cof about The aviator of the rilane on the lake is making a specialty this week of takâ€" ing up passengers at the rate cof 1 cent a pound. Nobody loves a fat man! ! ! kindly thought of Mr. Goodman, T. N. O. station agent at New Liskeard, the Kaufman Rubber Co., of Kitchener, Ont., sent on to the District Children‘s Aid here a shipment of 90 pairs of rubâ€" bers for youngsters. These will prove unusually valuable at this time of year and are appreciated by the youngsters and by the Society alike, Another very pleasing cift to the Mr. Fred Knutson has returned from visit to Toronto this week. He is bringing up, we understand, a carload of cars for W. P. Richards‘® garage. District C.A.S. from the Wom Junction. A fire alarm was rung in at noon on Tuesday, but it was only a chimney fire at the Gold Range hotel which was quickly extinguished. The Easter servicées at the United Church were wonderfully attended, at both services the church being taxed to accommodate the worshippers. _ In the morning the service was taken alâ€" together by children of the Sunday School, a song service entitled "The Red of the Dawn," being rendered by the children‘s choir. Master Jack Deacon sarg well ‘"The Garden of Gethseâ€" mane." Alice Ayre was soloist in "On Calvary" and a trio composed of Elsie Armstrong, Lily Brown and Mary Macâ€" Intosh, rendered "In the Garden Glade" nicely. Six young people reâ€" ceived the rite of baptism. At the evening service the soloist was Mrs. Wm. CThristis of the Dome who sang "Open the Gates of the Temple" in exâ€" ceptionally fine voice. T‘wentyâ€"six young people were admitted to memâ€" bership of the church at this service. APPRECIATED EASTER GIFTS TO THE CHILDREN‘S SHELTER week Tor Noranda. Miss Ruth Spsnce, who in Gardner, it., is visitin ther, Mrs. Ed. Harrison, this Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Fost per Mountains, B.C., have r their family into town and above Wilson‘s bakery. The Easter services at Friends of the late Mrs. George Train will be interested ahd sympathetic in hearing that her mother, Mrs. H. Macâ€" Padyen, of Lindsay, passed peacefully away last week at the great age of 90 Mrs. G. MacIntosh delightful tea on Sa in honour of her si MacIintosh, of Ottawa Marriedâ€"On March 27th, at St. Joachim‘s R.C. church, South Porcuâ€" ping, by the Rev. Father Gelinas, J. Charles A. Nelson to Veronica O‘Halâ€" loran. mond drilling commenced on Thursday through the ice on the lake. Thursday, April 9th, 1931 Dun â€"Notr Intosh entertained at a on Saturday afternoon her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. pleasing gift to the is a cheque for $15.00 s Institute of Porquis is teaching ig her moâ€" week. ter, of Copâ€" moved with 1 are living