Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Mar 1936, 1, p. 2

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EATON‘S ANSWERS THE 0 Mrs.â€"F. Rich. Miss Lang spent some ne LOOkS ' J' ..:. g(\'!th PJ\'\”‘)" £» (i‘ix-.‘x.‘g }“r L Il p l \ -;n 8 (131(1 \‘x 1 bp Vg v]]‘fin] .‘?,.‘(“ ‘{\' * # % i ya A ww 1 DArtICUIATIY intelligent stulden BA iT = C to Juniors and Victory :s nsl On Tuesday night she wa be at the siderably following Mr., Dora bert: Mr. Many from South End, as Well as from Timmins and Schuâ€"« ; , macher, at Toronto for Games. Interesting Mceting of Men‘s Club. Other South Porcupine News. ccommoda ers. Somc Prime Quality BEEF Sirloin o 24c Wing or 6. Porterhouse 28¢ On Sale Friday and Saturday 27â€"28 Roasts Boneless and Rolled Boneless Shoulder Ib. 14c Loin shank off Ib, 22¢ Leg Roast ib. 25¢ Stewing Veal 21bs. 19¢ CHOIGE FRESH VEAL MEALED BACK Bacon, per 1Ib. â€" â€" â€" â€" EATONIA BREAKFAST Weiners, 2 Ibs. â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Salmon, sliced, per Ib. â€" JUMBO SMOKED SILVERBRIGWT Bacon, 1â€"2 Ib. pkg. â€" â€" Fillets, per Ib. â€" â€" â€" â€" Halibut, per Ib. â€" We have heard some mighty fine comments on this new Eaton blendâ€"see how much you enjoy it. We are quite sure you will find that low price no indication of its good quality. i/ Ib. pkg. 2 3¢ Fruit and Vegetables California Lemons, doz. â€" â€"â€" Oranges, med. size, doz. â€" â€"~ Potatoes, Ont., peck â€" â€" â€" Carrots, large size, 3 bunches seven : fla vour Lettuce, 3 for â€" â€" 25¢ Spinach, 2 Ibs. â€" 25¢ A tea so blended that three teaâ€" spoonsful will make as much as seven fullâ€"sized cups, ritch in fine 1/ lb. pke. 33c ere Rich in Flavour and Strength ot Roeast » 15c For Good V alue Chcoose Eaton‘s Mayfair TEA i that will heéip eor.â€" iderstand that the of the team wentâ€" Dome and son, Huâ€" Dan Milier and Mrs. ir South Porcupine ain making 177 altoâ€" acher and Timmins. and two pullmans he train enroute to numser of passinâ€" e going were noted. ainly get l6ts wd that took der 0o h of South Po We are sorry to lea McQ@uarrie is in the ing undergone a cr ation. The Rebekahs a drive for Friday ni wotuld be glad to s Mr. Robert pital progressing n Miss Edna Lang and Chicag> are visiting a Here‘s another luscious cake festive enough for any parâ€" ty yet thrifty enough to serve anytimeâ€"light fuffly fine toaxture with a thick blanket of marshmallow over all and topped with fresh cocoanut. Just wait ‘till vou try one. For all your baking and deep frying A Fancy Chocolate Marshmallow CRISCO J tin each 14c EATON GROCEKTERIA 21¢ 3lc 3dC 16e 19¢ 23¢ inthony, Mrs. Jar h, Miss M. McCa Miss B. Ferguson. ie left on Tuesda; i Grimsby who is zho also went by a profitable trip to Eaton‘sâ€"imaâ€" gine regular size tins of corn, big luscious kernelsâ€"crgam «tyleâ€" put up by the makers of that Here‘s a o e V alue That‘s Outâ€" standing Here‘s roason enough 1 Iamous L price as 1c nal to lay such an 0 fersd. Ah! cake so lit and 4 colou own caretf SQUARE DEAL Brand C Q R N EATON‘S BRINGS A WELCOME 2170c CREAM style Deliciously Made by Gilchrist‘s CAK E 5 A [_ [E LIOryVy O i1 baki riton‘s ind fine ry of fi iy in oppo 1 crowd r mother 1@ home NO oV 1€ A. Mat Evaporated Milk 3:::25¢c "~SPECIALâ€"THE CEREAL WITH A FLAVOUR Kellogg‘s Wheat Krispies p:; 11¢ REAL LOW PRIUE Princess Soap Flakes Shortenin C Fresh COFFEE 1} iiz Brand for a his. It‘s your sigâ€" upply at once for nity is seldom ofâ€" _ ' ' h ® ________l More Savings for Your SPECIAL JEWEL BRAND says we, whien n be bought for fresh cakeâ€"rich zx with that good iste that tells its ingredients and OF WHAT TO SERVE FOR LENTEN MEALS re‘s a mighty good price for this wellâ€"known 1 lb rtening that has suth a splendid reputation * # sure results. p"nts SPECIALâ€"NESTLE‘S, BORDEN‘S, CARNATION tion here. On Tuesday night : entertaineg at the home of Miss Rapsey and as many as possible old classmates met to renew "ua‘ntance and enjoy a social Miss Shaw, her former teacher a Burns, were both present. Also D and 8. Slotnick, Miss Levin® Miss T. Roy, old classmates. leaving South Porcupine Miss L graduated from a High School cago with senior matriculation and is now employed as secret the Skokie Country Club of Chi OW nd that we think you will find surâ€" d in flavour and of good strength h for this sale and ground frest mond drilling is to begin ti‘‘s zx on the South Shore Gold Mincs Ho king imaâ€" a the sutmmer with Aer pare adelphia. ind Mrs. Shanks left on Tuesc ‘w days holiday in Toronto. g to the poor state of the ice me curling rink, the semiâ€"fin als in their games schedule arc red on South FTorcupine ice, irtesy of the South End Curl many months an inn / Banitarium is now h er months. dley Varkeor left on ‘I he summer with her | Sockeye Salmon *ITUST GLANCE AT THESE LOW THIRFTY PRICES No: 2 Tasty Diced Beets 5qL â€"SPRBCIAL_â€"â€"S3ST. LAWRENCE, STANDARD BR.â€" GOLDEN gSPECIAL_â€"â€"TCASTY LITTLE FIDH. FOR. LIGN Fairhaven Sardines 2 tins â€"SPECIALâ€"KEIFPEFEER BRAND Choice Whole Pears n 160 AyImer Tomato Juice 3 ].. Wax Beans Wheatlets Cereal Clark‘s Tomato Soup 21 Amber Honey An unusual good (suyâ€"a big honey of light amber colout _,.SPECIALâ€"A THRIFTY DELICIOUS DESSERT Blue Rose White Rice 3 t 2 3G wwaX seans No. 2 tin â€" B SPECIALâ€"TASTY LITTLE FISH FOR. LENTEN ECONO.MNY SPECIALâ€"CLOVERLEAF BRAND FANCY QUALITY SPECIALâ€"RICH RED RUDDY AND NOURISHING SPECIALâ€"ANOTHER WAY TO ENJOY TOMATO SPECIALâ€"WHEAT IN A DELICIOQUS FORM SPECIALâ€"HERE‘S A REAL BUY : LIGHT Club of Ch lden City. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1¢€ lay ad ce it Webb, D p.m.â€"als( Addaress?d the topic "Crimeâ€"an Asset‘ men greatly, He gave thrilling story of one 0 torious crimes of the last has been a legend amo! for over a hundred yea: 3Â¥ Burke and Hare He the crimes were punishe followed and incidental profession benefitted by made with regard to th Miss I. Kaufman, who to : Noex tin Come e mes of the last centu i legend among Sco idda ind a arly for Interestâ€" â€"AI day 11 half r this speCc ha t nurdet il reforn e medic i l 1K f Woodbury‘s FACIAL SOAP Cocoa With t« Sunshin per Cake Weston‘s Cream Sandwich Humbugs, Ib â€" â€" 12¢ Biscuits, Ib. â€" â€" 17¢ 1 / A Tasty Confectionâ€"Mint Pillow i1 The New Improved COWAN‘S 4 Ib. 2 02. tin nd runaway wl his boarding ive the other ar {1¢ Filtered 2 °21c "15¢ hi S Ibs, cakes da y ho olic 3 for 25c fig Small pke. of f the man s vas cinched slippers tin ‘al O, UE houst ourt PHONE 901 1€ guilty l0 1 2 companict nt 1 7 c 18c 15c 25¢ 19¢ 23¢ hi rid ifte1 beir I¢ po Otnhnes The p s _;léid_’i(EEPS TEETH ...‘ SPARKLING _ ind tC didn mal 11 Stre n J and duri the b: to him How ‘Theé:ILO.B.A. evening to, be | hall on Tuesday commencing at vited to bring have a happy e L.O0.B.A. Social Tuesday Night at Hollinger Hall Many Questions at Council of Township Relief, Roads, New Subâ€"Diâ€" vision and Other Matters Dealt with at Township Council Meeting. 11 ind AArC day night i1 Reeve Gall full council ‘The D Lake, ha 1936 TeC proved to be sup} Further inform before are to be township. Discussion also laid on the table turns from Toront: Mr. Thomas Kin superintending the stallation and sew pointed at this me near ‘limmins on approved. Mr. Arnott appl removed to the ec the application w Big Contract with Mine Co. Undertaken hy Barnev Sky Mr. 5K Strest lightin looked into for A poll tax w Relif seven. the n Gray‘s Shows applied to occupy the Moneta June 1st to 6th, 1936 and Dr. Harper spok> of c xT Two byâ€"laws N ng waterworks v igned by the rec Discussion reg: 16 12 C 1 C The ho Barn 12 t gine incil t da n Hollinger ; immins on 11¢ ep me 11 Que 1€ h 1p 11 y evenIin 8.30. M plisd to have a hydrant edge of a sidewalk and was granted. xr for Schumacher is to as refunds: irding offi P until M ises were dealt with, , reports to be made ing relief and corresâ€" with concerning saniâ€" ents. A deputation of rclief was again preâ€" 1 Club asking 5 cents pia h1 11 ‘ points had been /e‘s absence which A second special afternoon had to complete the busiâ€" in the absence of ho is in Toronto, th meetings. pa nachinc 1( hn( ‘talimn ic *0 held on Monâ€" hambsrs with chair and a 0 382C d to a man e _ Holling March 31 ng o0 cents for keeping 34 concernâ€" finally and permission unds from road we family of ned it. plans for bal h1 concern rents. obtained _ games Y~‘in «the 11 is been rks inâ€" as apâ€" Josition A sSUC Minin ph it mayg Th metr pre Club cCher pp| Anâ€" | and ill | and 11 i] Attended By the 1 friends of his 1 Millar conducted Burial was at the Pallbearers weret Urgquhart, A. Mc Murdoch. Floral tribut?s Lois Urquhart; Ol School: â€" Sunday Nineâ€"Yearâ€"Old Lad Laid to Rest Monday Funeral of Robert Whaley on Monday vice Conducted by Bruce Millar. Monday gani UnNnCie PYTEC girls; Bill, Irene and Grandma, | and Andy, Mary and Pat McÂ¥ Cooper; Bert, Marion., Gordor thAe Thos Burn INMTP . Resultirg from the recent riot of reâ€" lief workers, in which Mayor Cockburn and other officials were helg prisoners at Pembroke town hall for some time, and a large window was smashed, sumâ€" monses were issued on Saturday for five men to appear at police court and face charees of rioting. ind LC1n and Jean A1 Ralph and H: and Ken; Mr and Mrs. J. F Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robb:; P FIVE PEMBROKE MEN FACING CHARGES FOLLOWING RIOT ind Mi Smith Elston IS RAMPANT! Mutiny against domestic slavery everywhere The authorities are doing noâ€" thing,. Lot us coâ€"operate and change plumbing and heating conditions in your home. The funeral Modernize! MUTIINY hts Chapter; Gold Richardson fami os. Platts and fam ‘ns and family; . and Mrs. McDiv {1 Third Ave., Timmins PHONE 327 JY hnhomt 5epe Pat McWhinney, Nancy er; Bert, Nevada and 1 on, Gordon and Ann Wat Mrs. McCarthy and Robet Mrs. McCarthy. Lola and C Ascertain the moderate cost. LriDU ; _Mr. and Mr J . E. McNam Mrs. W. H. P Jb; Bill, Rheta 5; _ â€"â€"Adfams:; Mtr. and ~MI CH â€"B. TrAVEr: 1l Ma our Showrooms A. McArthu . Whals 164 Eim ch 23rd. ervl McDivit Moore: andinother, Asa, Mabel, nd Curtis, Flint, Michiâ€" , Aunt Marion, Bill and a and Helene; Grandpa Rhoda and Elvin:; Elsic / and Wilf: Rav, Wilma the old mm 11 l1 1( Boa Mr AmaAanC impbell : Ida, Walter A. Allen; Mr. i and family; lips: Mr. and ceéemetery "Whaley, anto â€" W nd and Mrs ainley; M yÂ¥ Arthurs Mtr. and »lad from outh, on Â¥3¢ 1AY ind rmMme fathor Mabel Michiâ€" d Mi d Mi Bett Jam Bru Gnetst ‘thern M i ind aby 1

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