Events of the Week at South Porcupine Fouth Porcupine, Oct. 4th, 1932. Bpecial to The Advance. Her freinds will be glad to know Miss Barah Sliotnick is now able to have her broken arm out of the cast it has been in for the past three months, ever since ome F.C,. MHolders of Boxer Cup Rev. F. J. Baine to be at Anniverâ€" sary Services, Oct, 26th, Popuâ€" lar South Porcupine Man Wedded, Other South End and Dome News, CAULIFLOWER Good 61 * 25¢ =ize c . s â€"TURKEYS EATONCROCETERIAlS CAKE / |5° “ P()1 mms Priced so loaow to make it an ecognomy purchase. GOLD or SEED, 12 Ozs. * HONEY SPICED or FRUIT 16 Ozs. Wh'ere 1(3 Paus to fa f«?/ Manuflacturer‘s Offer Sweet Mixed PICKLES YORKSHIRE RELIS sAVE THE WRAPPERS WIN A BICYCLE Saionia Queen,. T o SsSOYS AND GIRLS KELLOCGLGC‘S WHEEL OF KNOWLEDCE VÂ¥.C. Crushed or Sliced. 16â€"oz. tin Price, per bottle 2 for EA TON‘S ad a . â€" school giving interesting about the whols of Canâ€" Assorte AYLMER ASSORTED souUP$S ;[)):xi'“;‘i.n c 2 for 2 1 C wiTH THE PURCHASE OF 2 PACKAGES OF What is Thanksgivâ€" ing without a delicious Plum â€" Pudding? Be sure to include one in y o u_r T hanksgiving supplies.. Made from choice Iingredients. A sauce recipe is on each wrapper. 1â€"lb. Size 320C a Better Thanksgiving Get Yours Now P U D D | N G CERTO DELICIOUS Jjar Just the thing f i. *A +. aAdC OoLIVEs 3g21 02 320 ; Brand Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Smith were in Kirkland Lake the first part of the week, Mr. Smith attending the Firemen‘s Convention there in his caâ€" as chief of the South Porcupin®e fire department. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allard, Of Haileyâ€" bury, are visiting their cousin Mrs. J. Huot, and also friends in Timmins. Mr. Arturo Cappellari is leaving for Italy on the Ascania which sails from Montreal on October 7th. Misses Isabel and Marita Arbour, of Kirkland Lake, spent the week_end with relatives here, Mrs. P. Andrew and little son, Billy, are leaving for a visit to her parents in the car she was in went near Golden City. 2 i C 32 C 17 Cc (~qpJEWEL BRANDâ€"FOR BETTER BAKING 1.b 3 "p‘c" 6 i W * * SHOR [ 1 Oq c q JOLLY GOOD BRANDâ€"Belicious M‘a 32'OZ° 2 4 c BUTTER 1. A NUTRITIOUS CEREALâ€"QUICKâ€" €ouakER OoaAts > 22 i o CHRISTIE‘S PREMIUM â€" FRESH AND CRISP mfp 6â€"0z. ~SQODA CRACKERS 4 * %THE BETTER LAUNDRY SOAP "P m G SQOAP â€" M ARCARON! in m ibs. r'-’@uasv's â€" NEW FLAVOR LARS;E 1: BEANS 2.~.25 LMER BRAND €PUMPKIN 2 * 25 C â€"~â€"BULK READY CUT I L K := COOL MORNINGS ;,‘gJOLLY €O0OD BRANDâ€"Prepared ->£AGLE BRAND CON DENSED t" A k «l n s d s EXTRAâ€"EATON‘S "SUNGLO" FRESH CREAMERY and MOIST Eaton‘s Delicious California Tokay Virginia Swee Fresh gue game played in Tin day next, between McI:t Then on Tuesday next tealms wWill play also in Timmir Seotland noext weel Mr. G. Chambe: Hamiltcn on Satu: mornths‘ vacatisn. i1ney won thei feating McInty J. NAIM, E Mrs. Hamil The Dom CRANBERRIES Amor taking were M Make delicious frostingsâ€"salad dressâ€" ingsâ€"puddings and macaroon cookies in a few minutes by using Eagle Brand. Buy it now while the price is special. for 18 Th id del browned tosh, Alex Grentz, W. McManus and A suggestion for a râ€"â€"a steaming C3s n death game, cide in whose by motor C Cool Auutmn daysâ€" the time to serve a steaming hot cup of tasty Cocoa. cheese _ be a lea on Satur and Dome same tw N ) navsa s by ®~ y nto Noe. 1 Cooking Local Grown Choice Cooking topped mptingly not sero shes ces â€" On Sunday next there will be special Thanksgiving services in the United Church for which the choir are preparâ€" ing spcial music for the evening serâ€" vice. Sunday, October 26th will be the date of the Anniversary service. It is hoped that Rev. F. J. Baine, of North Bay, a former pastor here, will take the service on that day and also take part in the concert that is being planâ€" ned. The Ladies‘ Guild are holding their anniversary turkey dinner in the Masonic hall on Wednesday, October cupboard the Dickson Cup will rest for the following year. The final league game and the final game of the season will be played on Dome grounds on Saturday, October game Demeé 15th. 10 Z Tins 35 Ibs. for Ibs for 21c Chicken Ducks » 302 26th. % ‘The marriage was solemnized of day, October 2nd, of Rocco, y son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Spadal South Porcupine to Rose, daug‘t Mr. and Mrs. Raliph Grimaldi, of mins. The groom‘s brotherâ€"i Mr. Frank Adamo, of South Pord was best man. Mrs, Adamo wa tron of honour while Prank Spa and Miss Ada Spadafore also sup the young couple. The flower g were Gena and Rita Grimaldi, Eval Spadafore and Gena Presta. TV were married in the Church of the I tivity, Timmins, by Rev. Father O‘G man, and after getting their pho taken, drove to South Porcupine, al which there was a sumptuous wedd C OFF ELE A compliment to every taste, \ at a real saving in price. (. (' S m a | 1 dainty . tabsâ€"of pure casâ€" g C #tila i\ A compliment to every taste, \ at a real saving in price. For true Coffee enJoyment at a moderate price you would go a long way to find better satisfaction. LiXk/iAikle AXN/AAA) As i 8 PORK * ON SALE FRIDAY and SATUI CHOICE LOINS ROAST a* pEAT §PECIALS LAMB ~19, New _ sceason‘s â€" fresh k. Truly a delicious sc for your Thanksâ€" ng dinner. . . 40â€"o0z. Jar CE SPRING LEGS, LOIN A Delicious Biscuit Feature ... Scotch u will want to al pounds at ice. WHIT E. BEANS Ibs. Delicious Oatmeal temptingly stuffed v luscious dates. 1â€"1b. T in + 11 ho fresh nvvv AQ@A/ ,v/ Many friends cupine and Timâ€" besides the ties. The young South Porcupine a woodyard and Advance joins in . happy future. f the Dome, was y coupon obtainâ€" m the South End kled him fto a oads of young People‘s Society who went to t rally there on Bryn Saunders ive paper on A woman charged with keeping a comman bawdy house pleaded gullty and was sentenced to three months in jJail. Another young woman, guilty of being an inmate was given thirty days. Two youths held for questioning in conâ€" nection with these cases admitted losâ€" ing a considerable sum of money but the keeper of the house claimed they were so drunk they couldn‘t know what had happened to their money. These two cases were conducted in a closed court. Commercial League Makes a Good Start ‘The police court on Tuesday resembiâ€" ed the stock market on a bullish day. A woman from Matheson township, near Connaught, was charged w’h allowing a bull to run at large. Acâ€" cording to evidence she had three, all of which were beyond the calf age and all so well that they brought the rest of the family, viz. sixteen cows, along with them to enjoy it. Neighbour obâ€" jeoted. One bull was killed and anâ€" other also disposed of by the owner but the third still made raids into the neighbour‘s domains. As the woman had seven children to support by her own efforts no fine was levied, providâ€" ed the third marauder was also desâ€" patched or tethered. Mrs. P. Richards and daughter, Molly, accompanied by Mrs. E. Ahr, spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Richards‘ parents in Haileybury. Mrs. McRea, Sr., is the guest of her son, Mr. James McRea, and Mrs. Mcâ€" Rea, at the Dome Mines. Power Bowlers Wreck T. N. â€" Gamble‘s and The Advance, Gamâ€" bol and Advance Together at the Local Bowling Alleys. The Commercial Bowling League got away to a good start on Monday evenâ€" ing at Stevens‘ Bowling Alleys. Gamâ€" ble‘s crew looked very smart in the sweaters won by them as champions of last season. The Advance started off by playing the champions and when the smoke cleared after the first game they lookâ€" ed like the champion by rolling a fairly good score of 1099 pins and winning by 141 pins, but the champs unloaded their carload of fruit in the next two games winning first by 70 pins, and the final game by 29 pins, thus splitâ€" ting the points of two each. Mrs. Burton is giving a toa and sale of home cooking at her home at the Dome Mines, on Wednesday, October On Monday night next there will be a variety programmie under the leaderâ€" ship of the choirmaster and others; light refreshments and the sale of all vegetables used for the Harvest decoraâ€" tions of the church. This will take place in the United Church on Monday next. October 10th. Invitations have been issued for a Masonic dance to be held in the Maâ€" sonic hall at Timmins on Friday evenâ€" ing of next week, Oct. 14th, under the ausyices of Golden Beaver Lodge AF, AM. All Masons are invited to the event. : On the other alleys the railroaders gave the electricians a jolt in the first stanza by winning by 73 pins. Then they changed their lineup, and the electricians put on more voltage and gave the trackmen a shock and won the second by 48 pins. The voltage was hardly strong enough so they put on extra power and â€"electrified ithe railway men by trimming them the last game by 187 pins. work and various programmes planned for this fall. Several choruses were also ;Yanned by this group as their share of the programme. All were glad to see the old friend and his famous cigar, rolling again. Bowlers are anxious to know what new antics the spieler was doing. Maybe the keys were overbalancing him, or was it other attractions that may have kept him quiet? Despatches from Sudbury last week say that Clyde Landry, of Timmins won third prize, $100.00 in the recent Boosters‘ Day celebration in aid of the champion Sudbury Cub Wolves. There were six men who got on the honour roll. ‘This is a good record for the start of the season. E. Armstrong A All@hn},.:...., E. Fleming C. Alton A. Baint!....;.. H. Webb ... Bellevue *A. cLeach ..;;, W. McHugh B. McQuar;'ie J. Faithful H. Dunfileld _ E. Salomaa J. Aspin 1090 894 865 2849 Each team wins 2 points. Honour roll:;â€"W. McHugh, 668:; C. Armstrong, 658; B. McQuarrie, 641; O. Alton, 632; J. Gagnon, 630, and F. Hornby, 612. m is Q 0 Q Lake Alton . Devine Wallingford Hornby Wallingford G. Eddy J. Gagnon C. Canie H. Horester P. Nicholson The scores are as follows:â€" 883 971 Power wins by 3 points. GAMBLE‘S . .103 Gagnon 280......1 74 Canie areXxA7X: .. AOB . Horester Nicholson ... 145. 181 1032 049 _ 064 ADVANCE @ll..... 170 220 ... 197 ....1885...... 102 1 ...256.....204 221 956 POWER A04.:.,, ... 228 .. 160 .. 191.::4 140 _ 262 146 173 198 177 204 184 923 159 271 199 159 175 167 170 197 102 204 221 103 174 198 218 181 167 170 192 164 179 848B 143 233 214 133 2711 185 180 226 170 139 179 804 210 167 112 178 1098 658 310 352 357 320 184 379 167 668 641 319 499 411 352 381 632 454 572 612 108 630 539 386 505