. , 1 [ ) _ io 8040000 4 o00000000600000000000000600000ooooaoooeooooo¢oboo0000000000000000000006000000000 DrisKet Dboiling Bbeef, per lb, ..........%¢ #04000000000000000000000400066 hk 440040006004 66 0 M *te*e 5.522 1 0 1 0 0 t LN stt sc ds Ar Ahc U 4 44 0044064044004 4646 044004 44004644 6046464 4 444 @##000004844900000000440 64046646 60464046 db § 46 _ 000000000000000“’00“0““00“9000»00@ 0000844404469 0 ‘300000000â€000“000000000000000000000690606Q b4G 444480480400 4004909094804 44494444# 0000060000: l ¢4%0 608040 0 4 4 00000000::0:::000’0:00:000000ON Think Dynamite Placed Amon# V Woman PAGE EIGHT Yard and Office at No. 1 Kimberley Avenue East. Phone 129 Specials for Frid: Sulfivan Transfer COAL AND wOoonp PIQ La 1t “. Schumacher _ Recei evere Burns in Explosion on Monday Morning. Thought to be Spite Work. _ Other Schumacher News oili wift izabeth A0d M 1} s 10 1bs. . oes, 90â€"1b oes, Half g Fowl, 4 or 5 lbs., ; 3 Premium Smoked whole, per lb. ......... and @fford 10(1 Dome Stor Phone 135â€" Ma in towt e, and nd BERTRAND BROTHERS 31 Tip Top Tip Top Singapor Mr. and M Picket for the Draw NU n ag, pe 34. 2 | Wood Briske Receives Medii dau joined P] eard 2 tor 40¢ Ann turd Bud. Modess and FRUIT SPECIA L ind Saturday at all Three Stores GROCERIES 11 »4 al¢ €1i in cartons oups, Assorte omato, Beef, Broth " Med. Epgos, instead of number as first announced kI)Breakfast Bacon ........................... for superior Trout Marshmallow .. 480¢ Assorted: 4 tins nat, snoes and gloves. The groc attended by Mr. Harold Blougl ther of the bride. After the ce the reception was held at the h the bride‘s parents, 79 Third : They received many beautiful Mr. and Mrs. McPhail have tal residence at 104 Cedar strceet Timmins Mr. and Mrs. W. Haywar daughter, Barbara, leave on Th 35¢ daughter of M Schumacher, be McPhail, son o Phail, of Nov: looked charmin ensemble, white She was attend Mr. Jim Patterson, who has r in ‘town for a short time, return is home in Toronto last Saturd A quiet wedding was solemnize Thursday, May 24th at the Man Revy, Murray Tait, when Ruth, iss Beatr Mary‘s hc r. Andy Townsite Store Phone 705â€"706 Dord ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bloug] nacher, became the bride of Joh all, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc of Nova Scotia. The brid l charming in a‘blue and whit ble, white hat, shoes and glove: as attended by Mrs. W. J. Law who wore a blue ensemble, whit a0es and gloves. The groom wa ed by Mr. Harold Blough, bro f the bride. After the ceremon Mick. doz MCC id litt] W I d at the home :« 709 Third avenu dace C oo returned Saturday ond it ful gifts taken uy rd and hursdayv 0408444440 004 , elde IAdaririninindndndi t \Q 60066604 bobdbdbbioibdntriniandndn d ©4404446¢0 4940 0 0 4040446 04 06 e« #%4 44 4 G q G 4 @ O +446 4446 44646 .“ '.1 i th A rim V. Wallit THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO P. Lamoreux and A. Tierney, time. 3 minutes, 39 seconds; H. Peacock and A. Boucher, 3 minutes, 42 scconds: A. S. Bayne and W. Sharnys, 3 minutes. 55 seconds; T. Dupond and V. Thomâ€" as, 3 minutes, 57 seconds; Geo. Bacon anrd C. H. Richardson, 4 minutes. 11 seconds; W. LaPalme and R. Wilson. 4 minutes, 20 seconds; G. Cousineau and S. Stomint, 5 minutes, 15 seconds: A. Joanisse and Louis Canoto, 5 minâ€" tes, 39 seconds; L. Jones and H. La Palme, 6 minutes, 40 seconds; Eugene Labley and Albert Perrier, did not finish. CoOChrane. Model boatâ€" James Whitford Table â€" lamnrâ€" Horticultural Plants with bloomâ€"1Ist, G. Pittencet, 86 Maple street; 2nd and 3rd, Mrs. A. E. Ewing, South Porcupine. Best foliageâ€"lst and 2nd, Mrs. Ewâ€" ing; 3rd, Mrs. Carl Briggs. Mucking Contest J. Maki, time 15 minutes, 22 seconds: C. Laurin, 16 minutes, 9 seconds; O. Limberg, 21 minutes, 27 seconds: J. Pouliot, 21 minutes, 40 seconds; Dan Burns, 22 minutes, 47 seconds; W. Legace, 23 minutes, 45 seconds. Drilling Contest P. Lamoreux and A. Tierney, time. cundell. Nature studyâ€"Joseph Napier. Miscellaneousâ€"M. J. Tinkess; Mrs Pen ske anl Prize Winners The following are the prize winner; as officially announced to date:â€" Winner of Baby Winner of "Baby‘"â€"Miss Alice Pilon Wilson avenue, Timmins. The "baby‘ was a baby pig. (Continued from Page One) include the newsboys given free mission on Friday, nor the chi from the Shelter treat«d to the this week. Attendance 20,000 in Six Days at Fair H Articl air, motored in from Kirkland Lake on Tuesday. , Mrs. Joseph Kobe, Second avenu® suffered severe burns and cuts about ,thc body and was rushed to St. Mary‘s hospital, followng an explosion which shattered a stove and the kitchen of her home, Monday morning. It was ’Lhough’t by the authorities that dynaâ€" mite may have been planted in the wood by some spiteful person. Mrs. Kobe had put turned from lighting the stove when the explosion occurred. Miss Dorothy Armstrong, school teacher at Eastford, visited her parents in town over the weekâ€"end. ‘ A fire starting from the burning of garbage at the back of Feldman‘s barns caught a pile of lumber and would have caused quite a loss but for the quick response of the Schumacher fire department last Sunday afternoon. A very successful tea was held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Cooke under the auspices of the Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church. Marriedâ€"On Thursday, May 25th, at the Manse by Rev. Murray Tait, Kathâ€" arine Seed to George Nicholson, of Schumacher. ‘Bal ing stands, etc.â€"H 2nd, G. Therriault ging shelves, etc.â€" Schumacher, dwork nct elsewh 16 . Belanger Therriault. ; in meta arawing Hobby sShow models, etc.â€"G. lampâ€"Haileybury ngâ€"lst, W. Lainsbury: . 3rd, Audrey Jamicson. P. H. Spence; Eddie Alfred Mi whieo 2nd Haileybury Haileybu R. Craft en free adâ€" the children Therriaul cific time, )ck and All One of the real oldâ€"timers of Porâ€" cupine overlooked in the list in The Advance last week was P. A. Cooper, of the McIntyre Mine, Schumacher. Mr. Cooper was first in here in 1907. He was then steel man for the Hudson Bay Mine and lived at New Liskeard. Again he came back here in 1909 gxg in Dr. Minthorne on one of his ips. Mr. Cooper moved permanentâ€" ly to Porcupine in 1911 and has lived in the camp ever since. ANOTHER IKXNIDItS main buildi Special e McIntyre M Provincial Daily bak Monday, June 4t Fina‘s in mucking Tuesday, June 5t Day. Finals in th: beauty contest, etc Wednesday, June beautiful Airflow 1 First, Mrs. L. Lenchuk; 2nd, Boychuk; 3rd, Mrs. A. Pigeon. Baby Show Twinsâ€"1st, Billy and Buddy Ha .gan; Z2nd, Doris and Dorothy Cot ecau; 3rd, Patricia Ann and Eliza Roy Coyne. 6 to 12 monthsâ€"Leonard Jenni Claude Roy; Raymond Poisson. 12 to 18 monthsâ€"Maxine Armstr Ian Campbell, Marilyne Weir. 18 to 30 monthsâ€"Vivian Graundco Donald Daigle; Allan Del Guidic. Five More Days and a Night After toâ€"day and this evening, t are five more days. Toâ€"day is Highland Day, w‘ith | pipes contests, Highland dancing, Toâ€"morrow (Friday) June ilst Mardi Gras Day. Fancy dress nig Saturday, June 2nd, is Beauty I Parade of bathing beauties. Selec of Queen of the Golden North and attendants. Monday, June 4th, is Miners‘ I Fina‘ls in mucking comnetitions 6 Extra pieces, cutworkâ€"Mrs. B. Ci ci; Mrs. Lina Flora; Fanny Salmine Quilt, cottonâ€"Mrs. K. Giorland Mrs. Belky; Mrs. A. Gauthier. Quilt, pieced cloth, appliqueâ€"Mrs. Boissonneault; Mrs. S. Feldman; M A. Wilson. Extrasâ€"MtI kela. Apronâ€"Mrs. J. Barbarie; 1 Gicrlando; Mrs. Lenchuk. Dressâ€"Miss Ruth Rhodes:; 1 Gignac. Curtainsâ€"Miss Cecile Presca Dish towelsâ€"Miss Florence | Pillsw casesâ€"1ist and 2nd, 1 Cicci; 3rd, Mrs. R. Roy. Bedspread, embroidery â€" M !Gignac; Mrs. R. Blain; Mrs. F Nightgowns â€" Goldfields D: store; Mrs. Lionel Boutet. Boudoir pillowâ€"Mrs. A. Gigna Kimonasâ€"Mrs. Y. Rochefort:; 1 Smith. Ladies‘ sweaterâ€"Mrs. L. G Miss A. Fiss. Lady‘s sweater, slecvelessâ€" Plouffe. Man‘s sweaterâ€"Mrs. L Lencl Man‘s sweater, sleevelessâ€"Mt febvre. Men‘s socksâ€"Mrs. R. Adamso: Bed Jacketsâ€"St. Mary‘s Ac: Haileybury; Mrs. R. Smith. Baby‘s outfitsâ€"Mrs. Kelly; Chapman. White embroideryâ€"Mrs. J. Bel: Mrs. R. Smith; Mrs. B. Pouliot FTee C Midwa Cushionâ€"W. Linder: Mrs. . thier; I. P. Wilson. Cushionâ€"Mrs. Salminen: M aire Roy; Haileybury Conven Luncheon set, 7 9 pieces Pluta; Mrs. Gordon Murray. Luncheon set, cloth, 6 servi Mrs. Jos. Belanger. Bridge setâ€"Mrs. A. Allard: Morin. Tea clothâ€"F. Salminen; 1 Fisher; J. M. Gorman. Centre â€" pieceâ€"Mrs. Gigna Liskeard; Mrs. Giorlando; Mr: nan. 4 Morin Any mache M. J. Morris; R. Lefebyre Postage stampsâ€"Mrs. 1 Freddie White; R. R. Asse! Coins, etc.â€"M. J. Tinkes iful Airflow D awarded. Closir Features Every . Jones‘ househ: : open air circ ‘R OF THE OLDâ€"TIMERS OVERLOOKED IN THE LIST 11 M hobbyâ€"S. : . Belanger; Fancy Work Baking Lenchuk Day at } )ld ClIG Prescaul Florence M ind 2nd, M Allard; M J. Belan 110 air 8SOn. Academ ne Hann M1T 11011 M M 1 Ma Roy "And to think," says The Hanover Post, "that the Minister of Finance. locking for a suitable place onto which ho could hang a new tax‘ put it on gold and overlooked tobacco." /92 .“ .G #4 *#. 0.00. .00. * * .‘0.“.0 #. _® 0“. #4 *# # 4+ # # #4 * + #4 *# # #* #4 #® # *4 ® 4 #4 ## i Joe Bespalko ... W. Kenesky ... Geo. Nummela M. Luhta ... J.â€" Huot M. Kinnunen N. Klinga Nick Rein id Timmins Dairy, past V. Helin ............ $ Geo. Helmer, past. Geo. Helmer |_ W here Collected Workers‘ Dairy past The following is the report by W. A. R. Michell, Director of Branch Laboratory, on milk samples taken in the township of Tisdale:â€" Report on Milk Samples Township of Tisdale In Style and Value the Store that Sets the Pace Third Avenue, near Imperial Bank 5 # # +*% near Goldfields Theatre \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\S\\\\\\%fl\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ***% * 45 * *4 **§% P iÂ¥ \ A complete Bridal oufit will be given away free at the last night of the fair, or equivalent in snother summer outfit. Age limit from 14 years and up. Pss e s s t t t t t i i i t i o i i i i t n t s 8 8 8 t 3 8 88RA RAR! Mi. Brody who represents these two houses will be plea his expert advice. ALL DRESSES MODERATELY PRICED The Meryl Frocks are Monday only June 4th of the â€" Special Showing â€" 1e Sapera Bros. th« 39% Third Ave. I wish to announce that I have opened up a Gents Furnishing Business, Announcement ... Meryl Frocks, sizes Anyone can registe THE MERYL FROCKS SAPERA BROTHERS Carrying a Full Line in Men‘s Suits, Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Boots and Shoes, etc. Jerry Laflamme COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL This outfit is on display at our booth iiven Away Free first and oldest firm in Canad associated with Hollywood studio. Bact. Butter per cc Patl .. 20,000......3,.25 10,000......4.6 200,000......3.25 _ 10,000......4.0 5,000 .....3.8 60,000 . ... _2.7 10,000..... 3.2; 7,000 .....3.25 12,000 .....3.3 1,000......3.5 2,000......3.8 15,000......3.7 60,000 ... 3.0 and Stopovers granted at Port Arthur, Ont and all stations west thereof. On payment of a slight additional passage fare charge for each ptrson tourist sleeping car accommodation may be secured at regular rates. A Cobalt young lady Maki, recently caught trout at Sasaganaga L ROUND TRIP COACH EXCURSIONS To All Stations in WESTERN CANADA Full particulars from any Canadian Pacific CENT A MILE! Going Dates: Daily June 10 to 30 Return Limit: 45 Days TOURIST SLEEPING CA PRIVILEGES Vn d dn THURSDAY, MAY 318T. 1934 Mi 188 FPanny fiveâ€"pound ent