Fox Killed with Stone in South Porcupine Yard â€"So now the Hallowe‘en dance at the High School which the firemen have held as a masqu?rade for many years, will be once more on the bill for 1936. _ The pleasing outcome of this meetâ€" ing is proof that logical and sensible discussion of things that seem causes the hajit of doing, until such time as a community hall shall be built in Bouth Porcupine. Certain regulations were made and agreed to, for the better interests of concerned. that each organization represented there should be allowed to use the hall once each year, as they had been in An arrangement, satistactory to all parties, has been made concerning the use of the High School hall for dances, etc. At a mreting held on Monday in the town hall two delegates from each organization in town that has been priâ€" vileged to use the hall during the past years met the High School Board. The matter was amicably discussed and talked over, the final agresement being Sprcial to The Advance. Harold Helmer Proves a Good Shot Saturday Night. Arrangements for Use of High School at South Porcuâ€" _ pine Satisfactory to All. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. Fruits and Vegetables The very look of this cake is a promise of a treatâ€"but wait for the surprise insideâ€"freshly baked marbling of chocolate and silver batter, rich cream filling.â€"vanilla butter icing topped with bitter sweet chocolate. Don‘t fail to bake one of these home. Ontario No. 1 POTATOES 90 Ib. bag ....... Domestic PLIL:»® glï¬Â»pping Bag qgc TURNIPS Swede, 6 ... 199C Iceberg Head LETTUCE 2 for _ 000000 zsc * Third Ave. Kippers â€" â€" â€" 2 pair 27¢ Roast Pork â€" â€" â€" Ib. 25¢ Beef Bologna 2 lIbs. 29¢ SMOKED Fillets â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" lb. 17¢ SILVERBRIGHT Salmon â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Ib. 17¢ Specialâ€"Luscious Looking SMOKED SCOTCH Legs â€" â€" â€" â€" Loins â€" â€" â€" â€" Fronts â€" â€" â€" Roast * 21¢ â€"FRESH Spring LAMBâ€" Roast + |15¢ Government Graded Boneless Rolled Pot Roast u,.] 50 Shadow EACH Layer Cake 23¢ x * EKATON‘S LOW FOOD PRICES MEAT SPECIALS On Sale Friday and Saturday SMOKED BREAKFAST Bacon Ib. 29¢ ... Oct. 21, 1936. Ib. 25¢ lb. 23¢ Ib. 16e Mr. McCulloch has been in Toronto on business this week. Miss Della St. Paul, of Kaznabazna, was visiting friends in South Porcuâ€" pire cn Monday. She is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Taylor, in Timmins. Mrs. Al Taylor and childreon are leaving shortly to spend the winter in New Brunswick. By unfortunate error last week the name of Sister M. Jay, who acted as Representatives from the Rebekah Lodge, the Township Council, the Maâ€" sonic Lodge, the East:rn Star Chapter, Cathclic Women‘s League, Public School Board and the Fire Brigade, as well as the High School Board, were present at this meeting. Miss Deviin, of Eganville, is visiting h*r sister, Mrs. O‘Grady. The C.W.L. bridge party is planned for next Tuesday (27th) in the parish for adverse criticism in cur community may straighten out matttrs and make for the common good, which is after ll a "consummation devoutly to be ICY WAFERS BISCUITS LARGE MEATY PRUNES Eaton‘s Snowflake Baking Powder, â€" â€" 11b. tin 15¢ Pyramid Brand Clean Meaty Dates â€" 24 oz. pkg. 17¢ Long Shredded Cocoanut â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Ib. 19¢ BLUE ROSE WHITE RICE â€"SPECIALâ€"A Refreshing Tasty Biscuitâ€"Weston‘s SLICED PNEAPPE _ : 11.¢ CoNNoR‘s HERRNGS _ 16e â€"SPECIALâ€"Approx. 30 to 40 Prunes to pound â€"SPECIALâ€"A Nourishing Economical Dessert HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 2 «: 37¢ ASPARACUS CUiNGs 2 28e â€"SPECIALâ€"Discho New Cropâ€"Golden PEA or VEGETABLE sour 2. 109¢ â€"SPECIALâ€"Flavour famousâ€"Large bottle Help to Reduce Your Living Costsâ€"â€"Dependably GLANCE OVER THIS LIST of GOOD SPECIALS EXTRA â€"SPECIALâ€"National Rrand deliciouns SPECIA L! â€"SPECIALâ€"Glenwood Brand Corece * 27¢ Freshly Ground for This Sale Another Welcome Low Price on Compare the value â€" the strength â€" the fiavour â€" the leaves themselves. We think you will find it mighty hard to beat at sich a low price. A coffee of excellent strength â€" full and rich in flavour and sold to you really fresh. 1 Ib. Domestic Shortening 280¢ Be prepared with your costume for the grand Hallowe‘en frolic and masâ€" querade that is to be held on Friday (30th) in the High School hall under the auspices of our firemen. The death occurred on Tuesday of Alec Nicholson, of Railroad street, a Ukrainian well known among his own countrymen. He was found dead by a man who lived with him in his house by the creek. No inquest will be necesâ€" sary as he had been ill for four days and had been attendrd by a doctor. The body was taken to Walker‘s Unâ€" dertaking parlours, and will be buried from there. The man has no relatives as far as is known, in this country. Einso Rocco, the sevenâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco, is seriously m with pneumonia. Bornâ€"On Monday, Octojer 19th, at Dome Extension, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lalondce, of Dome Extension, and family, are leaving for the Sigmia Mine on Saturday. Mrs. Campbell and son, Victor, l:ft for Toronto this week. Mrs. Campbell is the mother of Mrs. J. Haneberry, who. we are glad to note, is progressing wonderfully from her recent scrious Deputy Inside Guard‘an at the Inâ€" swhflonotoflmammrne- t of 6 Miss Ray Roberts leaves for her home in Montrea) on Thursday. She has been the guest of Mrs. Barnts of Miss Betty Gallagherâ€"at present atâ€" A Special Sale of that Famous Dependable â€"ROBERTSON‘S ASSORTED Chocolate Bars â€" â€" 3 for 10¢ Hallowe‘en Kisses 2 lbs. 29¢ Peanuts in Shellâ€" â€" 2lbs. 23¢ cake Don‘t forgst the court whist of the Rebekahs to be held on Friday night in the parish hall. A simple wedding took place at St. Joachim‘s Roman Catholic Church here on Tussday morning (20th) when Joâ€" seph Payette, of South Porcupine, was united in marriage to Minnic Rogers, of Campbell‘s Bay, by Father Gelinas. The bride was attired in a brown full ensemble with brown hat and had no attendants. The couple will reside on Bloor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cahill left on Wedâ€" nesday for Ottawa by car. Mrs. Cahill is staying a month in Ottawa for medical treatment. marksman. Last Saturday night, upon | The Lions‘ Club of Schumacher (with returning home, he noticed that the South Porcupine affiliations) is conâ€" hen house door was open. As he turnâ€" templating a tag day in South End. ed to go over and close it h> noticed Arrangements have not yet been comâ€" what he thought was a dog emerging. ‘ pleted but we may expect it very shortâ€" He was about 80 feet from the animal ly. The object of the tag day is to raise But he picked up a stone and threw it, | funds for the establishing of a baby knocking the animal over. When he j clinic in South Porcupine. This will be went to examine it he found he had hailed by all as a move in the right killed a large fox, a splendid specimen | direction, and we feel sure it will be a of the red and black crossed variety. | great success at this end of the camp, It is quite a long time since a fox was jJust as it has proved to be at the other. seen so close to town, although a moâ€" Marriedâ€"at the Manse, South Porâ€" torist told us one had b:en observed : cupine, on Saturday, by Dr. Fraserâ€" lately on the Dome road, and another | Mondeau Beauchamp, third son of Mr. (possibly the same fox) in the neighâ€" and Mrs. B. Beauchamp of Porcupine, bourhood of the skating rink. ‘.to Violet Ducasse, only daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Cahill left on Wedâ€" and Mrs. Ducasse, of Pottsville. tending the University of mwâ€"m'mumm. of Cochrane, were the guests just been declared the winner of the | of Mrs. N. Sullivan over the weekâ€"end. ftobert Simpeon scholarship for highest| . Miss Chalmers, R.N., of Toronto, is standing in South Porcupine High in town and will take up residence in School last year. Congratulations! | the Belvidere Apartiments with Miss Harold Helmer is â€"a pretty good Wilkins. Miss Doris Wright and Miss Jean PRINGESS SOAP 3 7¢ JELLY HONEY 41C SPECIAL m Shirriff‘s 1 lb. tin . . .. SALAD COCOA Deliciousky rich for a healthful beverage, or your ‘baking needs. saving special price. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutherland, of Coâ€" i‘balt (formerly of South Porcupins) visitors at the home of Mrs. Mcâ€" Donald over the weekâ€"end. The Dome Extension bridge club met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Libby. A nice social time was ¢nâ€" joyed, the honours for going to Mrs. We‘sb, Mrs. Hedges and Mrs. Wm. Thomas. We are sorry to learn that Fern Helâ€" mer, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Helmer, is on the sick list. Mrs. Leslie Croteau, of Saskatoon., arrived in town last week to join her husband. The Badminton season opened on MAGIC Lushus 6 A K [ N G P O W D E R FRV‘ 5 r a fine , or for ds,. A Kraft SPECIAL HONEY BOY Clover 25¢ kgs. 16 oz. jar On Tuesday evening a joint meeting of the Men‘s Clubs of St. Paul‘s, South Porcupine, and St. Matthew‘s, Timâ€" mins, was held in the parish hall. The spotlight of the evening was a debate â€""Resolved that single happiness is to be preferred to married bliss.". St. Paul‘sâ€"with A. D. Pearce and P. Milâ€" lions as speakersâ€"took the affirmative, and the negative, with E. S. Robinson and S. G. Fowler, was taken by 8t. Matthew‘s. The result was a draw, the }judges declaring that points were equal. ;A gratifying number of men was pre- mt at this meting. | / On Friday evening the mmheu o( Bt. Pgul‘s A.Y.P.A. are ‘preparing to 5o E15:) n'oquols Falls to tak; pu'tyl thgl 4 T *E h M s h e k ind Ex t on .'. t 1 hm uy 4 M CV + uts d1 M oo h o en t hn ue w en Monday evening at the Recreation hall at the Dome with a very successful inâ€" auguration party. A very nice turnout of players and friends gratified the committee in charge. Several exhibition games of badminton were played in the c€arly part of the evening. Later a social time was enjoyed. Jerry Trueâ€" blood and Ben Schultz took turns at the piano forâ€" community singing and dancing, and musical renditions were given by the former. A nice lunch was served and a very happy social evening marked this first meeting of the Badâ€" minton Club. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. E. McDonald, of Golden avenue, who acted as matron of honour at the wedding. The wedding took place on Thursday night at 8 o‘clock in the United Church, Timmins, of Beryl Marley (widow of the late John Marley of Cochrane), second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Childs of South Porcupine, and Albert Mack, of the electrical staff at the Pamour Mine (late of Peterborâ€" ough). The Rev. Bruce Millar perâ€" formed the ceremony. The bride was attined in powder ‘blue crepe with blue hat and accessories and carried a bouâ€" quet of pink carnations and Talisman roses. Mr. Frank Wright was best man. The entire electrical staff of the Paâ€" mour ‘were present at the reception to The Dome Girl Guide Company were hostesses on Tuesday evening ‘to a number of our town at their hall at the Dome. It was called an "Inâ€" ternational party" and all hostesses and guests were supposed to come dressed as one of the countries of the world. Some exceptionally nice cosâ€" tumes were seen, all of them being worâ€" thy of praise, many of them being made by the girls themselves. Two prizes were given for the best costume, and the applause given to each girl as she paraded for inspection was the ‘basis of the prize selection. Edna Tripp, as ‘"‘Brittannia," gained first prize by acclaimmation, and Viola Lalonde as "The Fouthern States" (a black mammy) came off second. Teresa Miner and Eileen Dogue gained prizes in a guessâ€" ing competition. A very nice lunch finâ€" ished up a nice and entertaining eveâ€" ning. Greetings from the Presbytery will be given through Mr. Boyce, of Schuâ€" macher, and Rev. Bruce Millar, of Timmins. Mr. Nathanson, of Timmins, will play on the violin and Miss B. Mcâ€" Intosh is also on the programme. The Rev. G. B. McLellan will also give a talk at this concert. On Monday evening from 5 pm. to 7 p.m. a supper will be held in the Masonic hall, after which a concert will be held in the United Church. At this concert (which will be free) solos will be given by Mrs. N. Russell, of Timmins (herself at one time resident here), Mr. C. Williams and _ J. Trueâ€" blcod. After the evening service at 7 p.m. ;l a special "fireside talk" will be conâ€" ducted with slides of pictures of this. camp in the early days (and during: the 1911 fire), which were taken by the minister himself, shown upon the. screen. The Department in Toronto has‘ using these slides for general work. It will be possible at this "after service" getâ€"together to meet the first minister of the camp and renew acâ€" quaintances. The Rev. G. B. McLennan, of Ottaâ€" wa, will take the morning service at 11 a.m., at which Sunday school will join in the regular service of public worship. Any (and there are many) in Timâ€" mins who were present when this church was opened are extended a veory cordial invitation to come and once more meet those oldâ€"timers who helped to keep alive the spirit of Godliness here in the old days, and upon whose efforts the present community has been built. Next Sunday (24th) is the Silver Juâ€" bilee of the Unitsd Church in South Porcupine. As has been noted before in this column the first minister here, after the church was built will be here on Sunday to take both morning and evening services. It is the earnest wish of Dr. Fraser and the congregation that all "oldâ€"timers, irrespective of creed, who can possibly attend this jubilee celebration, will do so. Silver Jubilee of United Church, South Porcupine South Porcupine, Ont., Oct. 21, 1936. Spccial to The Advance. First Minister of Church to Take Services on Sunday ut South Porcupine United Church. Early Days Recalled. Turkey Supper Monday. ‘Other South Porcupine and . Dome Mine News. A long case involving theft of ten ! dollars from a cash register in a local garage, resulted in the case against a ‘ young man being dismissed. His counâ€" ) sel pleaded very ably for him, the only definite proof aginst him being an alâ€" |leged confession to the police. Nobody saw him take the money, and the magâ€" istrate gave the lad the benefit of the doubt. Toronto Globe:â€"After winning the British women‘s golf championship, Miss Pam Barton, one of John Bull‘s athletic young daughters, crossed the ocean and won the similar United States championship. Though but 19 years of age, Miss Barton on both ocâ€" casions vanquished large fields of more seasoned players. Five "drunks‘‘ paid ten and costs. One reckless driving case is to come up next week, and a case of assault was adjourned. A young chap who has been in trouâ€" ble before is in again. He had had a drink or two and in a fit of temper had kicked at the door of the jail, reâ€" fused to go home when tolg to do so by the police, and finally assaulted a young policeman. He was tried for asâ€" sault, and after being told by the magistrate that he was "absolutely thankless," and that "everybody was trying to help him," but that â€"he would not let them, was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. Police Court News A case of reckless driving at South Porcupine came up for hearing. The driver pleaded not guilty. He said that the truck into which he ran was parked on the proper side of the road but that blinding lights from ancther car made him misjudge his distanceâ€"$10 and The happy couple will reside on Main street, South Porcupine. congratulate the bride and groom. The bridegroom‘s gift to the matron of honâ€" our was a brilliant bracelet, and to the best man a tie pin and cuff links. I’(enb erry Fleece WARMYTH WITMOUT WEIGNT Uvercoats DRIVE IN IT:! Stay out in wind or storm .+. . it will keepyou warm If you‘re feeling on top of the world ... the snow won‘t soak thru long . . . it won‘t tire you with burâ€" L n en Py 9e c# . noLL IN IT! Use it for a pillow if the seat is hard o o e it Wi“ hOld SALE IN IT! Wear it all day SIT ON its shape