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Porcupine Advance, 21 Jan 1937, 1, p. 2

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Carnival and Moccasin Dance at South Porcupine South Porcupine, Jan. 21st, i954. Special to The Advance. The Dome Extension Bridge Club met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Barnes.} A lovely time was enjoyed and a nice lunch served. The winners this week were 1, Miss L. Niemi; 2, Mrs. Wm. Thomas and 3, Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Albert Harris, of Gananoque, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ellis Wright of Connaught Hill., for a week or so. Mrs, Albert Harris visiting her daughter of Connaught Hill, t« A number of frien George Williams of their home on Satur congratulations and G. Williams on th Second Annual Event to be Held on February 3rd. Interâ€" esting Meeting of S. P. Men‘s Club. Wedding Anâ€" nounced of Popular Couple. Other South Porcupine and birthday. were preset spent. Miss Cla staff, who able to res School Mr. Jai Sigma M time. The . and mo pices 0| slated : afeaf en “ .“1 1i nith oomb Hot Water Bottles â€"â€" â€" Noxema, reg. 83e jar â€" â€" Russian Mineral Oil, 16 0z. Gin Pills â€" â€" â€" Minards Liniment French Balm, reg. 50¢câ€" â€" Carica Bile Tablets .â€"â€" â€" Vick‘s Vapoâ€"Rub ; â€" _â€" Htalian Balm â€":= + â€".â€" 2 Dome News. Specials for YHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY VINOLIA PUREâ€"CASTILE SOAP 8 »=+25c Writing Pad (si2.) 25 Envelopes % 25c Pyrex Baby Bottles, reg. 35¢,, 29¢câ€"4 for $1.00 Baby Hot Water ...........................$1.00 Squibs 10D Cod Liver Oil ... 69câ€"$1.69 Ayerst 10D Cod Liver Oll .............. 69câ€"1.69 Ayerst Cod Liver Qil ..".......... 50câ€"89câ€"$1.19 Puretest Cod Liver Olil THOUGHTEFTUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR sSERVICE 1C * SAVINCS Mis i1 . T. W ALRER riends of Mr. and Myrs. _ of Dome Ex., metâ€"at aturday night to offer ind a nice gift to Mrs. the occasion of «her twentyâ€"five friends t a happy evening was esd a nual winter carnival ce held under the ausâ€" il Order of Moose is sday, Feb. 3rd in the arena. Game of OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Funeral Oirector the post office ite sick is now ies at the post Porcupine is week for the xÂ¥ill work for a nacher, is reâ€" at the High ~In each department, we offer moneyâ€"saving values on national brands, permitting you to save all along youl arder and not merely on a few specials. Shop here once Our values and our service will win a "hand" from you T I M M INX PÂ¥\ Dept. vs. Schumacher F. D. played.and skating, speed skat stacle racing, grand parade, competition and other sports indulged in. Prizes will be gi costumes. j Don‘t forget party on Wed sonic hall. The whist C Rebekah Lodgt (Friday) in the 29e¢, bb¢e, 94c Pa 12 69¢ 59¢ 30¢ 39¢ 50c Al c wWill D€ ng, Oobâ€" ballon will be ven for Puretest Halibut Liver Oil Capsules ............. $1.00 Mi 31 Antiseptic 16 oz. hottle and a large tube of Mi 31 Dental Paste sTOr.....:..;..... ki 89c Bromo Seltzer 25¢câ€"49¢â€"89¢ Colgates Dental Cream ‘:...;...,:..;:/,. 19câ€"33¢ Jasmine Face Creams......50c¢ Eno‘s Fruit Salts ....47câ€"79¢ Thermogene ............ 47eâ€"98c Seott‘s Emulsion ....53¢â€"98c Fruitatives, 35¢câ€"3 for $1.00 Lyvdia Pinkham‘s Compound .. Fellow‘s Syrup Keg. 50C ...... 29¢â€"2 for 53¢ Jergens Lotion 23¢, 43¢, 89¢ Mi 31 Antiseptic Reg: 79¢ Reg. 25¢ .....15câ€"2 for Briten Tooth Paste. \rden‘s Balm, | . Medical Record:â€"In the twentyâ€"first | verse, second chapter of Genesis, it is ‘st.ated that "the Lord God caused a | deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he | slept; and He took one of his ribs and | closed up the flesh instead thereof." This is not only one of the early recâ€" ’crds of surgical anaesthesia, but inciâ€" | dentally is perhape the first report of lic school staff, who has been teaching at the Dome School since 1935, and Mr. Boland is a rising young engineer at the Pamour Mines. The announceâ€" ment comes as a surprise to us, as it was kept almost a secret by the perâ€" sons concerned and we heartily wish the young couple every happiness in their married life. Both are well liked by all our townspeople, and we are glad they will be taking up residence in South Porcupine in the near future. Miss Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Lewis, of Mount Forest, Ont., and Mr. Boland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bolaxfd, of Yorkton, Saskatâ€" Congratulations are in order toâ€"day to Mr. and Mrs. George Grant Boland, who we learn, were married on Jan. 9th at Kirkland Lake by the Rev. J. Graham at the manse. The bride was Miss Mabel Penfound Lewis of our pubâ€" chewan. It will be of interest to some to know that a baby son was born on Tuesda} to Mr. and Mrs. Ctshine, of Troquoi: Falls. Mrs. Cushine is a sister of Mrs Grant Boland. The inquest was held on Wednesda; afternoon in Whitney township hall ofr William Kauhanen, who was killed or Friday last at the Hallnor Mine. Th coroner was Mr. F. C. Evans. Foremar of the jury Mr. J. Young broungt in the following verdict:â€"*"William Kauhaner came to his death at the shaft of the Hallnor Mine on Jan. 15th at 1.49 p.m by falling from the timber, down ths shaft, while at work, through his ow Police Court Five "drunks" paid $10 and costs Tuesday‘s court, and one case was wit irawn. The latter pleaded not guil ind wher the facts were given by t ‘onstable who laid the charge it w ‘ound that while accused was drunk, was in his own room in a hotel Schumacher at the time. A third « ‘ender will have his case heard n« veek. He is now under $2,000 bail. A charge laid by a Connaught wom igainst a man for wilful damageâ€"wi low breakingâ€"was dismissed, as t woman did not appear. 1QLl acoplasty ...09¢ $1.19 THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE. TTIMMINS, ONTARIO to know ! tari Tuesday | aler Iroquois | not "% Financial Report of I â€" Charity Turkey Stag Tot Rent Radio Stati Timmins P Porcupine 2 |Canada‘s Grand Old Man‘s |_ Faith in Country Grows the Years.: Porcl®‘ ne ProspectC Timmins Sign Worl Timmins Laundry Timmins Dairy Porcuping? A Northern Ac AImmIIs LJARLITY > .. . ... .. Patents BAkerYy ....... Golden North Bakery . Dominion Bakery ..... National Grocers ...... Armstrong Electric ....... Marshall Ecclestone ... S. Bucovetsky (playing S. Bucovetsky (towellin Hill, Clark Francis . Amusement ‘FTax â€" ...... Latour (carpenter, etc. Stamps StareTransfer. ... . s.. Swifts Canadian ....... Miscollaneous â€"......... Disbursement of Balance Cwifts. ....... .. «;. c T. Eaton «CO;â€" :. 2.1..+ 0 1. Hiee Patents ...7....â€"@_i% .. Vansickle <Transport Dodds â€"Dellivery ... Dellivering. Hampers 135 hampers were delivered. Each hamper containedâ€"1 turkey, 1 2â€"lb. Christmas pudding, 3 lbs. of onions, 2 turnips, 1 peck of potatoes, 1 lb. of candy. and 1 lb. of mixed nuts. Sees Great Future for This Domimnion patriarthal Sir Williaim Mulock, one of the most distinguished figures ir Canada‘s public life, entered his 94th year Tuesday, January 19th, beâ€" lieving in a restricted immigration poâ€" licy. ccurtry can assimilate," ‘Nhe said. "Keâ€" gard should be had for conditions in the country at the time of the contemplated immigration. "Immigration of an undesirable clas‘* should be avoidedâ€"an empty house is better than a bad tenant," remarked the venerable owner of highlyâ€"valuable business and residential property in Toâ€" ronto and York county. FPaith in Canada‘s future and pride in its past are evident as he looks forward to another year. "Canada is a land of promise, and ‘"The count immigration ple, but only couldn po London Free Press:â€"Scme 380,000 bottles of Mayence wine are being shipâ€" ped to Canada to settle interest payâ€" ments. No doubt the creditors feel that ‘he German debtors are meeting their obligations in the proper spirit. imous Timmins E Again a Success. Hampers Delivered A leader in man incipally law, ed Sir William is pr _ postmasterâ€"gere ced penny posta uldn‘t be done, hb Al lal youns people: "Be fair, always ur word." cted by leaders of the bar for th and clarity of thought, Onâ€" ormer chief justice is mentally d physically active. Bediime is »rred by any set rule, each day with personal and busiress apâ€" nts. His kindly personality has n friends in every walk of life. esiznation as chief justice reâ€" im of endless reading of briefs e tim more time for his books, ends" he terms them. He still much time ard thought to his chancellor of University of Toâ€" a position he assumed in 1924 death of Sir Edmund Walker. iAI Advan Advan WI dvertiser Prospector 16 Expenditures aid . fisherman, he looks forâ€" pring to the trout season in i few years ago he acquired Georgian Bay and planted f trees, sheltering in this winding streams and trout On mb ry would be benefitted by of the right class of peoâ€" in such numbers as the assimilate," he said. "Reâ€" e had for conditions in the > time of the contemplated ralnut trees he pianted at Aurora farm when he had 1 the normal span of life, into money" and his exâ€" been cited in many parts as a fine, practical result i land of promise, and of the stuff to make it nany public activitiesâ€" _ education and politics s proudest of his record zrereral when he introâ€" KGB Advt. aas had o1 rity Turkey Stag have presented a ; and expenditures e statement gives ins the dispos!tion ers he lives at Aurâ€" of Toronto and only of Bondhead, where n. Slag, 1936 @tement . _ "I was> told it I «id it," he said. ourts he retired on one prime adâ€" Be fair. always a pioned 2,387 .49 1.878.91 $281.33 130.00 7.50 9.00 $506.58 Each 2â€"156. 75.00 75.00 141.40 93. 39 10.00 21.20 1.173 28.04 19.50 38.00 11.25 11.25 50.3 1 n t 10.50 27.60 32.00 0.21 9.18 5.60 6.60 .20 1.65 0 Quotes Shakespeare in Referring to Edward VII How Prisoners Were Fed at Guelph Prison Also Some Other Particuâ€" lars of the Riot and Afterâ€" math. Despatches in some of the daily newsâ€" papers in regard to the riot at the Onâ€" tario Reformatory say:â€" The old cry of the lumber camps, "Come and get it," seems to have been made up of fighting words for prisoners of the Ontario Reformatory. Many of them claimed there was not enough food, and what there was wasn‘t too palatable. But officials at the reformatory were eager Monday night to place all their cardsâ€"menu cards they wereâ€"on the table in answer to the food complaint Dr. J. D. Heaslip, reformatory superâ€" intendent. brought out a pile of menus cardsâ€"menu cards they wereâ€"on the table in answer to the food complaint. Dr. J. D. Heaslip, reformatory superâ€" intendent. brought out a pile of menus for meals in recent weeks. Here is what Dr. Heaslip‘s pile of menus disclosed was served January 8â€" Breakfastâ€"rolled oats, sugar and milk, bacon, buttered toast, bread and cofâ€" fee; luncheonâ€"salmon "au gratin," steamed potatoes, lima beans, raspberry pudding, bread and tea; supperâ€"cold ham, beets, stovie potatoes, sponge cake, pears, bread and tea. For breakfast January 9 there was oatmeal, sugar and milk, eggs, buttered toast, bread and coffse; luncheonâ€"rice soup, roast beef and gravy, boiled potaâ€" toes, succotash, apple pudding, bread and tea. Supper was assorted cold meats, pickled beets, hash browned poâ€" tatoes, spice cake, plums, bread and tea. Breakfast, January 11, consisted of wheatlets, sugar and milk, boiled eggs (not steamed), bread, toast and coffee. The luncheon menu offered cream of tomato soup, boiled cottage roll, butâ€" tered turnips, steamed potatoes, vanilla pudding, bread and tea. Main course for supper was sausage and fried potaâ€" toes. Trimmings were rhubarb and raisins, sponge cake. bread and tea. Both Dr. Heaslip and Hollingshead told of a recent visit to the reformatory by Dr. J. K. Blair, Liberal member of the House of Commons for Wellington North, who ate from a tray intended for a prisoner and said his only criticism was that he could not eat so much as was provided. Asked if he had any intention of altering the prison fare as a concession to the riotous inmates, Dr. Heaslip said, One of the grievances mentioned by prisonecrs was a ban on receipt of parâ€" cels from outside sources, especially at Christmas. "No, because I think that food is just okay." A quotation from Shakespeare‘s Ot llo best expressed the apparent atti de of former King Edward VIII t No n letter:s When v Speak tenu must yo Of one th Rt. Hi Monda BEATTY LEADS AGAIN! INTRODUCING THE NEW BEATTY We offerâ€"THREE ONLY COMPLETE For over 60 years, Beatty electric and gas engine drive washers have saved hundreds of thousands of Canadian housewifes many weary hours oi drudgery over the oldâ€"fashioned washboard. Toâ€"day no modern home laundry equipment is complete without the addition of a Beatty Electric Ironing attachment. This simple appliance does the hard, tedious work of ironing in less than half the time taken by hand. It does better work, is easy to attach and is simple to operate. A child of ten can learn in iwo lessons to iron shirts, dresses, rompers, ruffied curtains and all other articles with perfection and a fine professional finish. YÂ¥ A SMALL DEPOSIT DELIVERS THIS COMPLETE UNIT TO YOUR HOMEâ€"TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT BUYER AT SLGHT EXTRA COST Act Nowâ€"Eliminate Washdays Weary Labour it aC of it hnha ars, bread and tea. ; <January 9 there was and milk, eggs, buttered i1 K at 31 LESS THAN THE PRICE OF STANDARD BEATTY WRINGER STANDARD BEATTY WASHER STANDARD BEATTY IRONING ATTACHMENT $8 4.50 toll of the Y Reformatory, future every comfort and No parcels c 1nimaÂ¥t time C not S troub Unofficially, it was said there were : number of reasons for this ruling. Ons of the more important ones was thai prisoners with no relatives or connec tions were made unhappy when mork fortunate prisoners received parcels This sometimes led to theft and fricâ€" tion. Another objection was that someâ€" times alcoholic toilet fluids were sent as npresents and the prisoners drank NS tion. times as them. Through the agencies of Chief Conâ€" i ing and entering and theit. stable Harold Nash‘s Guelph city police Guards Carry Rifles force, 22 escaped prisoners were round-! A dozen uniformed guards carry rifles ed up last night. Of this total, about this week as they patrol the grounds of half surrendered either through hunger the reformatory. This is the first time and discouragement, or on learning Oof. in the history of the 22â€"yearâ€"old instiâ€" the amnesty offered for those who reâ€" | tution the guards have been armed. It turned voluntarily, is understood the prisoners, still kept They included : ‘in close confinement in cells have not Ernest Evans, Ottawa, theft of an| emerged from their ugly temper, auto: John Charron, Ottawa, breach in of parole, breaking and entering and| Try The Advance Want Advertisements hrist SUGAR 10 lbs. for SP EC IA L 3 DAYS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY GREEXNX MOUNTAIN POTATOES 90â€"lb. bag .. $1 99 The potato mark t is highâ€" place your order now for your supply. bas ... PA1.19 EGGS, fresh Pullots, per doz. ... 35C EGGS, "C" Grade per UOZ. ... 29C GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2 tins ....... 23(: GOLDEN BANTAM CARLV 2 tins zsc GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2 tins ... 23C GoOoLDEN BANTAM CORxX. 3 tins ... L. 25C TOMATO VEGETABLE SOUP, Clark‘s 5 ES TOXF 25C CATSUP, Clark‘s 29 4A a+tlian C 2 ‘bottles ............... SARDINES, Fanc Fairhaven, 4 ....... LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bars for ,......;.... FOR ROASTING, per lb FOR STEWING, per 1b HAMBURG STEAK, 3 It BOILING FOWL, each . 110 Pine Street South Iry something real niceâ€"just arrivedâ€" Buffalo Meat OouU wWIsh to will be his dischar PThe Official Notice the notification inserted in ig letters last November to ) new ruling: "The Ontario ry, Guelph, will supply in erything necessary for the nd welfare of its inmates. ; containing anything whatâ€" _be allowed to any inmiale t or at any other time. Do a parcel and put us to the returning it to you. wish to do something for an t it into tangible form at the s discharee and his return to COMPLETE LAUNDRY UNIT UNITS AT A SPECIAL PRICING ‘ 19c 29¢ Ibs. for THURSDAY. JANUARY CORNED BEEEF for 2 LUNCHES, § ........... PRUNES, Frosh and MEAXFX, $ Ibs,. ... SL1ICED 2 PINEAPPLE, 2 tins BROKEX PEKOE TEA 1 Ib. and 1 cup and 4 SuuUucer for ............ .. French MUSTARD per Jjar ... i PEANUT Perfect Mason, theft; J receivin forgery theft while Toro:t Nolat i1ppé and COnt. with inte Kirkland OUR OWN BLEND â€"« COFFEE, per Ib. ... 37C MIXED SWEET and sOUR PICKLES 8 _ _Aar â€"Glar 29C car; Gegorge st. AUld] breaking and entering a Cheney, Ottawa, break ing and theft; George receiving and burglary Toronto, taking auto * receiving and DuU. Toronto, taking a consent; â€" Gordon counterfeiting; Ge breaking and enteée nold Desjardins, A dozen uniformed guards carry rifles this week as they patrol the grounds of the reformatory. This is the first time in the history of the 22â€"yearâ€"old instiâ€" tution the guards have been armed. It is understood the prisoners, still kept in close confinement in cells have not emerged from their ugly temper, this week as they pa the reformatory. T in the history of the tution the guards ha CHOC OLATES Lavid ind en FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES, TOILET PAPER 8 rolls for Ibs. for â€"0%. Jar Ibs. for 1C breg Albexr rmed King anc azZzy, Smit Arnold 1 K 1 1i hipment Phone 130 rIng and thaelt, Is, theft, assault Teddy Gabrigel, of railway . hand nd, Hull, Queé., ind theft; Ralph ing and enterâ€" Ufnal, Toronto, y: Cecil Smith, without owner‘s alker, Toronto, Bishop, Ottawa, and theft; Leoâ€" assault JI rallwa acd; Hull nd theft ing and Ufnal. 4 ce; John Pauze entering an: Ottawa, break 1 21c 29c 29c 2 5c 1Ll 49¢ 3 7 ¢c 295¢ 25c 39c 250 A 1 entering Westboro nda theft 1 3C 11¢ bit 11 gamy, cland, nneth and bbery itent; ‘aking Latuâ€" ind

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