Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Nov 1934, 1, p. 2

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the pian dan Ten years a of Timmins h was an unust was under th committece . an hall. Mrs. D. sident, oceupic way. The pijf the formal m seemed to restoration Canadsa would assi prospertty, North I mitted Ontario of M e n e on e e l e l in l in n ui in n in y en en in iv in in PnsP 'Illlfll""lik ' those a bit Honey Boy Honey :.* 59c * 49° When You Think of Value you Will Alâ€" ways Remember this SPECIAL SELLINGâ€"AYLMER liULUhNA 2 IDs. .:. . ; ..20¢ BA(K BACON, per cut, lb. 29c COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb .19¢ BOLOGNA, 2 Ibs. .. ROUND, 2 Ibs. ... MSirloin, per Ib. ... ... ;. WING or PORTERHOUSE, ROASTS RUMP, per 1h: .:.,..;..:. .: al.s. .t enc BELADE, per Ib. CHUCK OR SHOULDER, per Ib. PRIME RIB ROAST, Eaton‘s delivers them for youâ€"a bushel boxâ€"about 189 applesâ€"carefully packed Each apple of the Ontar.o varieties is packeq in a esparate compartment. Enguire at store for new low delivered prices. Apples for Overseas BEEF SALE n effec produce A] MEALED CHOICE BEEF JUuSst little water added and you have a delicious dressing ready to stuff into that turkey or chickenâ€" just the right ingredients in the right pmporuon. The Favourite English Style for Thursday, Friday and Saturday STEAKS OR ROASTS was pt Don‘t Forget your Overseas Friends this Christmas. package ig Tin of Healthful Sweetness ind rovernment Graded Blue Brand sn‘t savor a thick spread of Strawberry Jam on bread or toast jam tarts=â€"fillings and thingsâ€"two tins or more would: muchâ€"especially when you can get it for such a remarkable low 30 the Caledonia Society d a "Ladies‘ Night" that ally pleasing event. It :‘ auspices of the ladies‘ 1 held in the Hollinger Mackie, wife of the preâ€" d the chair in very able ers of the society mad» irch arcund the hall to From data in the me. Music for the d by Mr. Cunliffe at rordon on the violin. mIir More Freedom for Y ou h6 4 from the fyles years ago that ition to be subâ€" meeting of the ards of Trade tandard be reâ€" n of Canada. _ out that the aw of the land e war and that his law should the third largâ€" i the world, it soard of trad» 1 standard in IT‘S NEW e As it ress and Porcupine Advance Fyles Loose, per doz.. .. .29¢ 10 Ibs: for :.;. :; . 69¢ The Advance ten years ago had t following:â€""Mrs. H. Burkholder, Hamilton, Provincial President of t Imperial Order Daughters of the E: pire, was a visitor last week to t Timmins Chapter of the 1L.Q0.D.E., a; expressed the greatest pleasure a: satisfaction at the visit here. 7. Provincial President was delighted wi the good work being carried on so c fectively by the Timmins LO.DE. S considered Timmins Chapter one of t] most effective in her jurisdiction ar fcund especial pleasure in the capab way in which business was carried alor by the Timmins LO.D.E. Mrs. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables N.B. Grade A POTATOES 90 Ib. bag ... . .. .$1.09 Grade Medium . 1 Ontario Spy tins or more wouldn‘t be it for such a remarkable low No Delivery 22¢ 22e 15¢ 10c BRINGS A SALE THAT HAS BEEN WORTH WAITING FOR.... So Hurry Folks â€"â€"â€" There‘s Mighty Profitable Shopping This Week. Sh ind well ng Var memoria ‘s and efforts * families. " 1e Order was he evening Myr TOILET SOAP and PERFUME package 25c A mong An Old Favorite is Back to Charm You 1, K. Pierce; and music y Mrs. J. W. Faithful, as w« singing by the Chapter. T ‘ Mrs. Burkholder was liste h the very closest aitenti© st. The Provincial Preside: be a speaker of talent ar ss and had much of impor value for her audience. St to the work of the 1.( g ithe war, and p3sinted o ork had been carried on sint {f the war, with the additio emorial and hospital ente: efforts for returned men an lies. The educational wor er was also touched upon, a efforts to foster patristis: ritizenship in general. Dur ‘ning Mrs. Burkholder mad pke. ‘served ogramine and ref; for the very delight ng the items on T€"â€"A solo by M: being greatly app reading very cleve: . I, K. Pierce: and Mt BOUQUET N. D. Watt, F ‘s. Burkholde itt on the pay excellent wo: carried on. * A Special Low Price .mn‘ Ther Ordeyr Ayimer Tomato Junce 24 tins Asparagus Cuttings National Pea Soup The Popul Glenwood Diced Carrots Culverhouse Sundale Diced Beets 3~28. A Delicious Side Dish to have sundale Brand, Sweet Kentucky Wonder Cut Green Beans Another W Arrow No Goliden Wax Beans 2 23â€" Arrow No. 4 Peas 3 29(: Standard Qualityâ€"No. 2 size tin tins Eatonia Pumpkin 2 15¢ Choice Qualityâ€"for these Delicious Piesâ€"No Choice Qualityâ€"in the Avlmer Brand Eatonia Tomatoes in the Delicious Cream Styleâ€"No. 2 tin Golden Bantam Corn Dove Brandâ€"Big Tender Kernels, No. 2 tin 3 Eatonia White Corn : 1 111%},3}F uUULU PUK UN L WI‘JPJK N()V ._...â€"-â€"Z() Golden Bantam Corn 29c Dove Brandâ€"Big Tender Kernels, No. 2 tin 3 for Twenty big specials on canned foods aloneâ€"your favorite varieties tooâ€"Another one of those sales that have made Eaton‘s famous. Shop early and oftenâ€"fill up those pantry shelves for winter needsâ€"and pocket savings on every special, THESE PRICES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK, NOV ature‘s Best Brandâ€"buy by the caseâ€"10% oz THE F:ORCUPI}\TF ADVANCE, TMMINS, ONTARIO French Canadian Styleâ€"No. 2% tin to add Variety ind {emarkable Priceâ€"No. 2 tin oz. buffet tin handy No. 2 squat tin for Peaches * Lynn Valley Brand Choic Peaches n 98 announcement that prize to each school ded the pupil standâ€" adian history. Such _ of much value in . among the pupils y. Previous to visitâ€" Greengage Plums .\ squat t, Strawberries * Carlton Brand Cherries Glenwood Brand Pie Aylmer Brand Sundale Red Pitted y to Mealsâ€"No. 2 squat tin .o00k at the Attractive Prices on CANNED FRUITS andyâ€"No. 2 squat tin *â€"No. 2 tins ng Timmins Mrs,. Burkhol ‘ther North Lund centres w No. 2 squat tin, 2 for . 2 squat tin for 3 23c 3 ~ 28c eques ipine 2 squat tin NAOlCe squat C 2 for tins for each 5c $ 1.09 tins In 18M 14 rt in t brance ind f 27 19 id |__Dave Komonen, of Frood Mine A.A. champion marathoner of both Canada and the United States for two sucâ€" cessive years and winner of many other running features, did not get more than honcrable mention at the hands of the Amateur Union committee delegated tc select the winner of the Norton H. Crow Memorial Shield as Canada‘s ace athlete Oof the year. The award was made to Harold Webster, of Hamilton, who won the British Empire championâ€" |ship but who failed to face Komonen ‘in any marathon of the year apart from the Canadian trial for the Lonâ€" don, England, games. hy n ie AAV., gave serious consideration to three contenders for the honour, Webâ€" ster, Komonen and Miss Alileen Meaâ€" gher, Halifax girl sprinter who had been nominated by the Southwestern Orntario division of the Canadian Unâ€" lon. The decision was made at the anâ€" nual meeting of the amateur body at Toronto yesterday. The committee, which was headed by J. Howard Crocker, of London, Ont., and the Southwestern Branch of the sSUDBURY‘S FINNISH RUNNER GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION Mrs. Knight, visited the Timmins S.A. over the weekâ€"end, there being special services on Saturday and Sunday. These services were particularly sucâ€" cessful and were attended by large crowds of interested people. Major Knight was much impressed with the growth of the Timmins Corps and the progress made since his previous visit, and expressed pleasure at the good work being done by Capt. and Mrs. Cornthwaite and the Army generally in Timmins. During the visit, seven proâ€" fessed conversion. One of the features of the services was the pleasing music furnished by the S.A. band here. The S.A. band rendered a number of selecâ€" tions in very creditable way and the band music added to the interest of the services." cessful crowds Knight erowth | weeks past, left on Sunday for Teoronto to take specialist treatment at the hosâ€" |pital there. Mr. MacLean, who is asâ€" sistant town engineer, some weeks ago worked on the valves under the fire engine for some time in the cold, and | was taken ill after this, either catching a severe cold, or injuring his back in the work. Some years ago an injured back gave him considerable trouble for some time, and the visit to the specialâ€" ists is to avoid chances of a recurrence of this. His innumerable friends in town will wish Mr. MacLean a very speedy recovery, for he is both a prince of good citizens and a very valuable member Of the town staff." "Chas. Pierce Sons, Ltd., will open their Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear Dept. in their new brick block on Pine Street on Satâ€" urday, Nov, 22nd. This brick building is an addition just built to the Chas. Pierce Sons store on Third avenue, the building now being "L" shaped, the hardware and men‘s wear departments Deing connected at the rear." "Major Knight, of North Bay, Divisional Comâ€" mander of the SA., accommanied hy ‘"Noel D‘Irlende," by Mr. L. Pare, was hcartily applauded. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the genial host, Mr. D. J. Moleski. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem." Among the personal and local items in The Advance ten years ago were the folloOwing:â€""Miss Hurley, of the Simms, Hooker and Drew office staff, left last week for her home in Sault Ste. Marie. Her place in the Simms, Hooker and Drew office is being taken by Miss Hawâ€" kins, of Sault Ste. Marie." "Unusually clear recepticn was noted by local radia fans on Sunday evening, notably from Moncton, N.B., Winnipeg, Man., and Toronto, Ont. It was the opening night fcr Moneton‘s station operated by the C.N.R., and the broadcasting from this new station was remarkably clear. Toâ€" ronto and Winnipeg were also clearly heard. Indeed, the reception from these three stations was as good as any of the bitg II 8 st+atinmcs thai Mother Warden Kollte: 1€ 11 impanir h appre "Annie 1 D‘Irle B. Giroux; Advocateâ€"pF *; Lecoturerâ€"Chas J. McCa: e Guardâ€"F. M. O‘Connor: Outs dâ€"P. Beaudin; Trusteeseâ€"J. h, D. Martin, T. F. King: Chan! offi( end 18 W . y Mr. ent by ciated . heriault. After the ins:! officers and members 5 mbled at the Queen‘s ht ry enjoyable banguet ; the management. 7 ned with the singing of © loquent and interesting ; : given by the district a , and an address of welco d the visiting off.cers by The toast to "Our H Church," was proposed ‘riault, and responded to Grovel, of South Poreupi "Our Order," was propos Deputy James A. Shee jonded to by C. D. St. J« t Warden. Mr. T. F. Ki toast to "Our Local Comn tenor solo, "Mother D. J. Moleski, with Mr. F. Lalonde, was as was also the enâ€" ."‘_ _A solo in French y Mr. L. Pare, was accompanied by Our L was m «B Porcupine, was proposed s3 A. Sheedyv, adt stead c including "son in these songs ballads and poj been requested The programm merit and the the form by OV GOLDFIELD DRUG STORE N NEW RADIO PROGRAMME be wir Mr. Dagneau, 122 St. George St., Chatham, 6nt.. wants others to t from his expericace and in order that everyone may be convinced of its absolute truth he gave his statement under oath before a notary. Mr. Dagneau statesâ€""I was v badly run down. I suffered terri?;?; from nervousness. I had gas and was irâ€" regular and my complexion was bad. I tried Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives a short time and soon felt beiter. Now 1 am regular, have a good complexion and I am never nervous any more. Now I can do a full day‘s work without getting tired and keep Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives on hand in case any of my famfly become consti iz Copy of Mr. Dagneau‘s sworn wrill sent on request. Write F Iimited, Ottawa, Ontario. FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVESâ€"2#5¢ and 506 EVERYWHERE VIC Inn tion MAN TESTIFIES UNDER OATH cordan Extabli: i JX tion gangs Inn, Moos office of A. age‘r of the Ontario R week. Pirst Lecturerâ€"S Director Oof Cer Deas Déeputy Lecturerâ€" Inner Guardâ€"Sist Outéer Guardâ€"Brc Guardianâ€"Sister Auditorsâ€"Sisters Sinclair. After the busines dainty lunch was eni Reductions in Staff on the T. N. 0. Railway Chronic ceed by spendir ne T Gold Star L.O.B. A. Election of Officers Annual Election of Friday Last, Nov. the Gold sSt On Friday, Nov. 16t] he Gold Star L.O.B.A heir annual election of ear 1935. Th ers electsd:â€" Woerthy Mist Deputy Mist PFirst Committe Chaplainâ€"Siste Recording Seer AIl, Financial Secre Treasurerâ€"Sist First Lecturerâ€" Director Oof C 1Mm Drug mana ductic Sloma Cleaners { A. H. Cay the Temis] Our Method is Odork Sanitary PARTETVY men only plant in the North whid Gses not use gasoline aft ns In knowt with Mistre Mistre mmitt iast, Nov. 16th, by I Gold Star LO.B tet ely follows : to that po ovember 11 Inn will be 40 .m line with the seaâ€" curtailing for the not in compliancé ms in the Racine l1 @n{llClpa luring the leld fir E. Brig i‘Yâ€"Si Sister B. Sinclair er Fisher Y â€"Bister Fras C. Maxwell ster D. Marks moniesâ€"Sister M, € @Ing ma practice 14 . of the Hepk itor ‘that the shops be pla schedule has Mductions in secâ€" iff of James Bay made from the h, generalâ€"manâ€" ng and Northern Officers _ the eve d by all 1 ation, th imnced. Smi ctice â€" of . the winter track ed . 69 Third Ave. din C1 he lad imes Bay s a reducâ€" int which 1. In the in charge ng to the will be in an h Brig hat ha or tw anum It famil Hepbutn E. Parn Hendry ramm artis MHeld on idies of ind placed as not ection ning resent IT Pa1 nd

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