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Porcupine Advance, 11 Feb 1937, 1, p. 6

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Valentine‘s Day FRUIT and VEGETABLES No. 1 New Brunswicl POTATOES peck _ 55 Medium Sunkist ORANGES, doz. 350 New (reen CABBAGE, 4 11»290 No. 1 Cooking 1in; 4 lb. box EXTRA SPECIAIT AsSNSQRTED CHOCOLATES » COLOSsSAL EXTRA FANCY OLIVES MA YFA LE JELL Â¥ POWDER Raspberry and Strawberry, pkg Peas â€" Carrots No. 2 lin 14 oz. j 12 oz Bottle 2 tins for 19¢ seato AYLMER PIF A YLMER MIXED ppli Infant Foods Delivery Without Extr: Chargeâ€"Phone 901 More Aylmer Specials Chili Sauce TOMATO CATSUP Cherries 12 or. t q + bottles Zq (. * O For tins EenE CC e e ES e e e en EATON S STALE A GREAT SAlF The makings for a tasty 135 oz. nourtshing _ meal and â€" deâ€" tins c chdedly economicalâ€"â€"more so you advantage of this 22 oz. outstanding Jow price. tin c SPECIAL Ayvimer Natural Flavour SPECIAL Aylmer Brand PITTED SPECIA L INniS 18 ‘hu' way T( o'l!_| y n real 0o d shione (¢ t1 1 O 2 bothersome re; u you â€" No. H'lo(? it frozen It‘s superb ! tins AYLMER BRAND The choice juice from red ripe â€" tomatoes packed the 6 flavour" ‘way. It‘ 33C bracing rich !l::‘.nx.‘r makes a 10. oz. delightf{ul ‘elude to any P tins meal. SPL( IAL AYLMER BRAND SPECIA L A Y LM ER LUSCIOUS 1; A YLM IER BRA ND One of your favourite La ble small :\'-», 4 Steve, Ctender lusciousâ€" and woeet r'n"w‘“r” wit h ‘f at \\() bright appetizing colour. flnb Order to serve r»ff‘l‘ SPECIA L \\ I,MM{ DELICIOUS == CHOICE PEAS on sale at these low prices Friday and Saturday BLUE BRAND BEEF MEALED Chuck Roast â€" â€" Ib. 12e Back Bacon â€" â€" Ib. 2%¢ EATON‘S Blade RflaSt mm lb. 1-1(’ Pflrk Sausage ie ]h. ')lc Boneless Rolled FRESH Â¥ -‘. © ] .)‘ MA }. . 2 | Sirlom Roast 1b. 24¢ Leg of Lamb â€"lb. 24c Boneless and Rolled + of Smoked Fillets â€" Ib. 16¢ Wing Roast â€" â€" Ib. 266 SMOKED . LOIN Finnan Haddie 2 Ibs. 27¢ Roast Pork â€"â€" Ib. 24e Chicken Halibut, Iib. 21¢ MEAT and risn SPEGIALS s RED CHERRIES 1 PORK BEANS i TOMATO JUICE Choice PEACHES FRUIT for SALAD APPLESAUCK FANCY SPINACH No. tb But tin uhc C tins tin tin 19¢ 8C 0¢ Ayimer soups, condensed forâ€" extr; flavour for greater enjoymentâ€"assor| asparagus, chicken and rice, clam cho zcrelery, green pea, mushroom, oxtail and the new cream of ovster soup. asaâ€"â€" LQOQORK AT THE §E SAVINGS SOUPS : KQ â€" K MJ YJ AKk VÂ¥ Ali o KS TLEXA L 4A What a glorious opportunityâ€"Eaton‘s is bringing you this week â€"such low pricesâ€"and just look at the variety. Of course, you‘ll want to come and carry off such splendid savings. It‘s your chance to lay in a supply for months to comeâ€"Shop early and shop often. IASTY MOLASSES SNAPS ORANCGE MARMALADE FAlION‘S CGHOIOGE PHMAS 2 EATON‘S GHOIGE TOMAITOES 2.28e This wellâ€"known tea is on sale this week â€"a sale within a saleâ€"Just another reason why it will pay you to shop at Eaton‘s this weekâ€"Notice we are feaâ€" turing not just one blend, but all blends â€"so pick your favourite and save. AYLMER VEGETABLE OR xtra valueâ€"â€"natural sortment includesâ€" chowder, consomme, tail, vegetable beetf BROWN LABEL â€" wib6le Y ELLOW LABEL . ‘mi53¢ BLUE LABEL, %Ib. pkg. 38¢ ORANGE PEKOE 4 Ib. pkg 38c Brown Label GREEN, % Ib. 29¢ CHOOSE YOUR OWN BLEND ¢ A Lenten Feature of ssm â€" _ CLOVERLEAF BR. S A L M O N Anot d fo almot feature just in time for you to p for the Lenten period. Three ed sockeye, for saladsâ€"Cohoe med. sandwichesâ€"and pink for making 34c No. 1 tin No. 1 tin 14c FANCY QUALITY No. 1 tin EATON‘S J No. 2 Tins 27c tin tin tin from wil} | ! Mtrs. F. C. Evans, accompanied by her t sister, Mrs. Hardy, of Timmins, left on Mondav for Detroit, upon hearing of the very sudden death of th »ir brother, |Mr. Gordon Donaldson of that city The late Mr. Donaldson is the youngest brother of the family and leaves a |young widow and two children. Our i‘sympathies are ofifered to the bereaved (family. South Porcupine Having Old Timers‘ Banquet ho M VIIY €a Annual Event to be Held in the Parish Hall. Finding Out About that Fall of Yellow Snow. â€" Marriage at South Saturd Sloat besid Ann K Edward was bor Mrs, pine; threc Among the numbers who attended the tea and formal inspection of Father Martindale‘s new house in Schumacher on ‘Tuesday were: Mesdames Cahill, Laforest, Demers, McLean and Sulhvan of South Porcupine. Dr. Fraser and Mr. Joseph Evans are attending the Presbytery held in Timâ€" mins on Thursday and Friday of this who ar "Vint 1 W CE H 1¢ it Mis. F. C. ter, Mrs. Hard onday for Det e very sudden : ~:Gordon~ Do ie late Mr. Dor Porcupine. Other Items from South Porcupine and the Dome. 0 Hem O11 yR int ere tC 1V 211 )1 Al sorry to report Mr. Carlson, of , as being quite sick. an Smith left on Tuesday for Toronto. ) many of our townspeople ‘quainted with the family:â€" @ue.â€"Tribute to the memâ€" . Thomas Sloan whose death Thursday was paid at her ended funeral which was held from her late home in Vinâ€" Elizabeth‘s Catholic Church, The Advancet advanced a low â€" cereay , \v ?al Cre ‘ed 1; artmet here. liem high mas, in Kempton 1 t was in the 1 These parti( made it the 1 By next wee McQuarrie was taken on : charge of Miss V. Laâ€" o the Hallevybury Saniâ€" 1J who | 101 m thi 11 McCullough t that when some snow _ sandy deposit was r (private) theory is ‘s were caused by the of atmosphere through was shiningâ€"the reâ€" causing the coloured and this density was s from Arctic volcanic riese particles fell with de it the peculiar color / next week the scienâ€" will have reached us ment at Ottawa which riccount of the funeral , of Vinton, will be of of our townspeople lIcCullough and family Bloor avenue, on F1iâ€" where they will reside has been holidaying other points for two meeting on Tuesday under the direction n, Hall and Dogue. ying, etc., and games in St; Pau i.in;.~ Elt â€""Signs and Symâ€" nda, Old and New" _and the Flock." als of England." iglish Church Hisâ€" â€""‘Travelling with and." Archdeacon all the setvices. ‘ put in this week. g a chimney fire Tall, on Connaught on and on Wedâ€" demption during Lc â€"~*I11 Holyv s to the reason ¥» snow which that the air was sandâ€"storms in oured the snow s given to this vhen some snow 116 Feb. 10th. 1937 lThe supjects e services will Christendom." 21stâ€"‘"In the Holy the Church." y Sacraments" en M1 Lent, Lanâ€" n in the and Symâ€" emet A1 morning s Angliâ€" C ireme: Firt] 116 On THU REDA , FEBRUARY 11TH 19 Mrs. Jack Curtis., from Toronto her two children are taking up dence on Strachan avenue. Miss Wilkins. of the High School staff is a victim of ‘flu and is being relieved at the school by Mrs. Gabriel, of Schuâ€" nsacher. Parents‘ Night at the High School is slated for Thursday, Feb. 22na, and a concert is being planned by the pupiis to be presented in March. At the coming Students‘ Night this Friday a sewing class for the older girls is being instituted, in addition to the home nursing classes, and a good proâ€" gramme is being prepared. We aso hear that a basketball league between Schumacher and South Porâ€" cupine may materialize in the near fuâ€" ture. ° Noon weather forecast f{or Ontario: Southwest to we mostly fair toâ€"day and Friday ing somewhat milder. Another pair of twins was brought by the stork on Sunday, Feb. 7th, to the Tisdale hospital. Once more they are twin girls and belong to Mr. and Mrs Perron, of Lakeview. Congratulations to Mrs. Ingram, moâ€" ther of Mrs. Weir and Mrs. MoCaitfrey who celebrated her birthday on Monâ€" day. Mrs. Ingram is on an extendedcd visit to her daughters from Utterson. Mrs. Bishop, a former resident is paying her daughter, Mrs, D. Crozier, short visit from Hamilton, before leavyâ€" ing to spend the rest of the winter in California. Mr and Mrs. Emerson Boakes, of Paris, Ont., are visitors at the home of Mr. Elmer Boakes and Mrs. Hedley Var.â€" ker. The Brownies held a most imporâ€" tant meeting at their hall on Tuesday evening. Three â€" Brownies received their "Golden Bar" while the pack gave their "Grand Howl." Evelyn Disher, Kathleen Pyke and Mary Harper were the Brownies who gained the honot which attended hard work at earning the necessary badges, Brown Owl reâ€" ports several more Brownies on the way to getting the coveted "Golden bar" Many are busy trying for the sewing badge, and are doing splendidly at semaphore signalling, A Pack competiâ€" tion making a scrapbook; resulted in the "FPairies" Group under "Sixer‘" Evelyn Several items of correspondence were dealth with, charity cases, and others. Fach ratepayer is to receive a waterâ€" work report. Wages, salaries, accounts etc., were passed for payment. St. Valentine‘s Tea, Under Auspices Fireside Club Under the auspices of the Fireside Club of the United Church, a St. Valâ€" entine‘s tea and sale of home baking is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. F. Day, 40 Hemlock street, corner of Seventh avenue, on Saturday of this week, Feb. 13th, from 3 to 6 p.m. "That a definite parliamentary rule of order be adopted and adhered to fot all meetings." f "The the license applications Nos. 74 to 83 inclusive be accepted, and that licenses be issued therefor." now have four secondâ€"class Browniesâ€" the three who gained the "Golden bar‘ and Jean Adamson, a little Brownic newly transferred from New Liskeard Council Meeting A regular meeting was held on Monâ€" day with Reeve Kerr, and Counciilor: Harper, Evans, Helmer and Woods preâ€" sent. Garbage tenders were read and left over to Feb. 22nd. esolutions passed were: "That the Schumacher and South Porcupine Fire Departments be given a vote of thanks for their excellent works and reports for the year 1936." Schumacher Fir their annual repor on file. Eat two tablespoonful' cereal with milk or cooked dishes. Stubbo: cach meal. Sold at all grocers 120 something about it and do i today. You can take endless pill â€"â€"but just remember that chroni medicine taking is an urhealth habit and often loses its effect. Correct common constipation nat urally by including sufficient vita min B and "bulk" in your diet. Kellogg‘s ALmâ€"BRAXN supplies vi tamin lg and the "bulk" you need In the body, it absorbs twice it CONSTIPATION MAKE YOU SICK Sold at all grocers and guara» d by Kellogg in London, Do somethin Fire Brigade presented lk or fruits, or in Stubborn cases with Kellogg which was j feel. Try i week, If will be Company you nee tyvxcc it Cises an and s Northern tâ€" winds, Becomâ€" rced e es [ 29 is | TOMATO AKa BEAY Oc § ,, AYLMER VEGETABLE OR . mm ?A( E ':l‘( THI f‘OI\( ll’"" ; ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO THURSDAY PE.BRl \R\ AHH 1937 sn South Porcupme Having [ H[ A]' Old Timers‘ Banquet Annual Event to be Held in the Parish Hall. Finding Out About that Fall of Yellow Snow. â€" Marriage at South Porcupine. Other Items from South Porcupine and the Dome. Feb. 10th. 1937 Mrs. Jack Curtis, from Toronto, wilth I Advance her two children are taking up resi A ry i nced to the reason dence on Strachan avenu« creamy) snow which Miss Wilkins. of the High School staff Mond: that the air was is a victim of ‘flu and is being relieved andâ€"storms in at the school by Mrs. Gabriel, of Schuâ€" oloured the snow nw@cher iven to this Parents‘ Night at the High School 1 when some snow slated for Thursday, Feb. 2 ind a deposit was concert is being planned by pi A e1 rivate) theory is to be presented in Marcl were caused by the At the coming Students‘ Night this tmosphere through Friday a sewing class for the older girls hini: the reâ€"! is being instituted, in addition to the the coloured home nursing classes, and a good proâ€" and this density was gramme is being prepared es 1 n Arctic volcanic We aso hear that a basketball leagu« h particles fell with between Schumacher and South Porâ€" made it the peculiar color cupine may materialize in the near fuâ€" By next week the scienâ€" flure iave reached us Another pair of twins was brought by LOOK AT TH]S LlNE‘UP OF PRICES t at Ottawa which the stork on Sunday, Feb. 7th, to th« 3 wili D¢ en Tisdale hospital. Once more they are SPECIAL AYLMER GOLDEN t of the funeral twin girls and belong to Mr. and Mr of Vinton, will be of Perron, of Lakeview any of our townspeople Congratulations to Mrs. Ingram, moâ€" ) ited with the family ther of Mrs. Weir and Mrs. MoCaifre} QUC to the memâ€" who celebrated her birthday on Mon M1 Thomas Sloan whose death day. Mrs. Ingram is on an extended i occurred Thursday was paid at her visit to her daughters from Uttersor M :’v" y \p 2 C a the d funeral which was held|; Mrs. McIntosh leaves on Friday for tke advantag tins * AÂ¥A SALE TO SAVE YOU MONEY Saturday from her late home in Vinâ€" Toronto where she will take up resiâ€" ton to St. Elizabeth‘s Catholic Church, dence until June in the Walsingham Vinton. Requiem high mass was chantâ€" Hotel, Jarvis street SP r( l \l AYLMER No. 3 SIEVE What a glorious opportunityâ€"Eaton‘s is bringing you this week ,~11‘r"'n low price and y Just 1*‘”?‘1 at the :'1"‘“1",‘* (’; """”I“' Rev. John Kempton parish priest Mrs. Bishop, a former resident is y ant t C ‘ an carry [ such spien Savings. U 5 ; L A 44. h V[()re \ylnler * 3 you L }‘"*“" ‘I" ome antd CaITY o e e c ‘11' c s m vas in the parish cemeâ€" paying her daughter, Mrs. D. Croziet your chancs lay in ipply for months to comeâ€"Shop early § t * 9i. zi § :;'I. ‘, ”'} o C ‘ N# e I M Sloan was the former Rose short visit from Hamilton, before leavyâ€" x + l e and snop 0: 11 A 4 tay a1 6 t Ar I . daughter of the late ing to spend the rest of the winter in b[)(‘( l(l S { M O ta € x r a 1@ TED Ed w Catherine Kavanagh, and California nble to * AYLMER ASSORTEI Edward and Catherine Kavanagh, and California. § ve, "tend i and \ c b n Vinton 71 yers ago. Fortyâ€" Mr and Mrs. Emerson Boakes, of *Zn6 Fio ADDALISHT s ”“ € j he was married to Mr. Paris, Ont., are visitors at the home of 4 ‘ â€" d n§ a e i A h ofter 10‘; oz S ivi Chief mourners Mr. Elmer Boakes and Mrs. Hedley Varâ€" 7 I t Y fa tir besid her husband,.are, four daughâ€" ker. \ll(l\l‘ \\l\IH{ DELICIOUS o D t rase s t es s Cole, Mrs. N. J. Sullivan, The Brownies held a most imporâ€" Mrs. C. Kavanagh, all of South I’un'u-|1;ml meeting at their hall on Tuesday _ M ‘otnam, of Timmins: | evening. Three Brownies received three Edward, of Ottawa, John| their "Golden Bar" while the pack gave their "Grand Howl." Evelyn Disher Kathleen Pyke and Mary Harper wert the Brownies who gained the honot which attended hard work at earning the necessary badges. Brown Owl reâ€" ports several more Brownies on the way to getting the coveted "Golden bar Many are busy trying for the sewing badge, and are doing splendidly at mm BRAND N flavour for greater enjoymentâ€"assortment includ 3. asparagus, chicken and rice, clam chowder, consomme« I 1 I h i1 11 f | de celery 1 i pel mushroon oxtail, 1 etable beef l f ; Iins 23C elery, green pea, mus! 1 V C Icl€ t t and Clat v at home 1y ines ges an piritual mh rIngs > bereaved family The pal irers were: Thomas O‘Brien, Daniel i Michael Flynn, Thomas Nreni ( irle loan â€" ana Ernest AYLMER dly economica 4i and the new cream of oyster soup SHOP EARLY and ( yl ll) ‘1’%( l AL Ayimer Natural Flavour TUMATU SOUP 30:”1;;;5 25C n . |[€ OFTEN z. (3 TOMATO JU;%E ....L.OOK AT THESE SAVINGS..... a mpanied by her Hardy, of Timmins, left on § | Mond f« Detroit, upon hearing of| semaphore signalling. A Pack competiâ€" § the ver; idden death of their brother, | tion making a scrapbook; resulted in the [3 N 1 D0 O1 | LC ( 1 VC C A ) re o ed to the bereaved nd Flora Turnet hc little Brown 2 !])1:\[((’!/1"\ Zs,“ oo \7~ uww mesr Snce [ Etm m mss [ EATONS CHOICE TOMATOES 2.28¢ FANCYS”EQ%“ ORANGE MARMALADE _ > 275 . . "IET 8 GHOIGE PFAS ..‘ 2 ... 280 Mr. Gordon Donaldson of that city | "Fairies" Group under "Sixer" Evelyn I n is the youngest | Disher winning the honor. The othe: fairies in the group were Kathleen Pyke, Hilka Salanen, Pegey McLennan and leaves a wo ies are getting along spendidly under Brown Owl Mrs. Stark, who is doing nspection of Father| such excellent work and unselfish serâ€" Martind: new hou in Schumacher| vice for them. In the little pack they on â€"Tuesd: were Mesdames Cahill,| DOW have four secondâ€"class Brownies ripe 1 or blend \mong the numbers who attended the witl j I Demers, McLean and Sullivan the three who gained the "Golden bar" of South Porcuping and Jean Adamson, a little Browni¢ AYLMER PH Dr. Fraser and Mr. Joseph Evans are| hewly transferred from New Liskeard tending the Presbytery held in I 1m-| Council Meeting 1 on Thursday and Friday of this| A regular meeting was held on Monâ€" ies a. § 5 e o ns uie‘ ecl day with Reeve Kerr, and Counciilor « , | a We ( to report Mr. Carlson, of | Harper, Evans, Helmer and Woods preâ€" ("' j 1 N VT nc lb the Don as being quite sick sent. No. 2 c J left on Tuesday for Schumacher Fire Brigade presented iin 14(‘ | | Toronto their annual report which was placed | Ho isploned ts Mi Rose, who has been holidaving | on fAle. \;414‘“-“ P38 PLE ‘strained â€"Have \0 C j points for two Garbage tenders were read and left Ni ‘ann t 4 1 erb!" _ ting over to Feb. 22nd. I e(l\ ( (ll ' 0 S > § : The marriage took place on Tuesday Resolutions passed were teligh mbir t ea ( S"h(‘l\l \\ l \][‘ l{ “l{ \\l) Februa Jth in the Catholic (,'hm'cl.l "That the Schumacher and South ,’.’. * > John Victor Doxie, of the pa.â€" | Porcupine Fire Departments be given a .) No. 2 .)p- l Mi Marie Laure Tremâ€" l vote of thanks for their excellent works dah tins 414C O]Ce Junction. The bride l and reports for the year 1936." ¢ vay by her father, and "The the license applications No: A\\’L\'.i'll( \\\‘("i“'-“ '! No.: 2 Coronation blue with| 74 to 83 inclusive be accepted, and that [ i. t 14 c l e sn t ' e ind muff, and wore a| licenses be issued therefor 3 @1 008 hifu % tin lgc Talisman â€" roses. .i'l.h_"” a definite parliamentary rule A . j Pather Gelii rformed the cere. | Of order be adopte (1 and adhered to fot 4,‘;. 4 2 15 TA c ea m ull meeting \\l EC l\!‘ \\ l \ll’ l\ l l x\( l()[ ( i meeting on Tuesday Several items of correspondence were nder the direction (Irnl!]l with, charity cases, and others Lemmon, Hall and Dogue. Each ratepayer is to receive a waterâ€" etc., and games | work report. Wages, salaries, account: BROWN LABEL s®3%1le es \ E l (}“ L‘x[{ll i)QhZI( lmzf’ 3:)( B movi I and family | f j s m Bloor avenue, on Friâ€" 5(. Valentine‘s Tea, Under BLUE LABEL, Ib. pkg. 38e utm 00 _ Auspices Fireside Club ORANGE PEKOE % Ib. pkg 38c en there. will be morning| . tog Paul‘s \n,l- tins for 19¢ e FRUIT for SALAD : < 216 tins For Valentine‘s Day EXTRA SPECIAI ie # ASSORTED SPECIAL Aylmer Brand PITTED CHOCOLATES 9 ler the auspices of the Fireside hn ( ) T ](Alk) of the United Church, a St. Valâ€" 4 hi rel1 â€" k a j ; 0 a.m ,3.._“,” C 4 Ib. box ‘-)( This wellâ€"known tea is on sale this week s Ens on ana ce SCrvices Will | ; s e hel the h ; ; > MAYXYFAIR JELLY is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. a RED CHERRIES i ui Brown Label GREEN, 1/3 ll), 29(‘ you to shop at Fai of Christendom." | 4 F. Day mIock POWDER Raspberry m _ Eaton‘s this weekâ€"Notice we are feaâ€" hâ€""In God." Fep, gigf op| * f; DA 140 Hemlock street, corner and Strawberry, pkg ')( B fl turing not just one blend, but all blends ( . iTA Lhas of Seventh avenue, on Saturday of this uftet § 3 Feb. 28th, "In the Holy is <an â€"so pick your favourite and save. 4A 44 t Mar In Church." week, Feb. 13th, from 3 to 6 p.m n 4 ‘: Vi4 l he C1 h. COLOssAL EXTRA t.l[l Holy Sacraments efi y Noon weather forecast {or Northern C * s ; ?"|Ontario: Southwest to west wind during Lent, Lan FANCY OLIVES ; s 14 oz. jar 1( FRUIT n |MEAT and FiSH SPEG'AI_S 105 ofi ho ied ind tss Redemption." A Lenten Feature of â€"anâ€"~ | mostly fair toâ€"day and Friday Becomâ€" given in e A ©| ing somewhat milder CLOVERLEAF BR. e \ l FANCY QUALITY and the Flock."| ux OONT LET S A L M O N S â€" constipATon N R s (* tz 61 (+ ho ')(, a c y w :f‘ [ C j»'\ he setvi | New Green 29C ( hU('k I{Uafit in ”). ]2(’ 5‘;3?})\\{‘;‘““" lh 29¢ d oo â€"Cohoe f fir ere put in this week. | MAKE YOU SICK “ l;l; (; ':‘ ® 144 4* + Te 10 < I I fenit chimney fire| 410 Blade Roast â€" â€" Ib. 14¢ Pork Sausave â€" Ib. 21t it the home of Mrs. Hall, on Connaught | No. 1 Cooking _ p + yHdute No. 1 ti 1/ ti | unsl Do something about it and do it APPLES. 4 “; 25(: Boneless Rolled PRESH Mwe iN O, in > tin : ) a.l h ‘:] men | today. \f{u can li‘ e endless pill / 5, So + Te 3 ] .) s 4) 4 3 4 » ‘ -II. .!‘V; ,,7,'111‘: ",A~ 14‘1“ ’l'l 1D¢ "HH;,?" 1‘7.11'“ $o. 1 New Brainewich l,"'l‘l"" l??{lfft; Ib. 24¢ Teg of Lamb â€" Ib. 24¢ 34c 20c [ss t modiethe, tating is 41 uthealthy T a meaple oneless and Rollec y § , . j Correct common consiipation mat o th 55C Porterhouse or Smoked Fillets â€" Ib. 16¢ No. 1 tin // tin urally by including sufficient vita min B and "bulk" in your diet peck Ib. 266 SMOKED 21c 19c Oldâ€"Timers‘ Reunion dinner | . .\ Alâ€"BBAN gupp tamin B and the "bulk" you need ( l nursday | In the bod , Jt absort twicd Wing Roast â€" eight in water, and exercise al now ponges out the syster gather. i Rid your body of poisons and how much bett« ou feel. Try T 1. cR Finnan Haddie 2 Ibs. 27¢ .. /; tin Medium Sunkist « 5 Roast Pork â€" â€" Ib. 24¢ (hlcken H nllbut lb 2}«,' 14c 10c ORANGES, doz. C Kellogg‘s ALLâ€"BRAN for a week ot satisfied, vour mond ' 1 be : c s 4 n \ u innet they have 1 refur ]“t h\ fy:‘,. K ,”,,, i"‘,‘;;fi,’;“ + Delivery Without Extra B |! 1 me with the firemen as| two tablespoonfuls a duy, as a + f 11 LA Invilea | cereal with mil O1 rult A,', (â€" hil I'j.:‘t‘â€"â€"J’hullc E"'l Mr. Lin McQuarrie was taken on |â€" cooked dishe "h‘:'mf:: ‘(:;x .1.3 "Iu THIRD AVE., TIMMINS [( Monday in the charge of Miss v. raâ€"| ¢sth meal § iiorest, I 8 e naleybDut | j 0 ld at all groce and quaran [ by Kellogg in I‘,u:u:‘. e es [ 29 is | TOMATO AKa BEAY Oc § ,, AYLMER VEGETABLE OR . mm ?A( E ':l‘( THI f‘OI\( ll’"" ; ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO THURSDAY PE.BRl \R\ AHH 1937 sn South Porcupme Having [ H[ A]' Old Timers‘ Banquet Annual Event to be Held in the Parish Hall. Finding Out About that Fall of Yellow Snow. â€" Marriage at South Porcupine. Other Items from South Porcupine and the Dome. Feb. 10th. 1937 Mrs. Jack Curtis, from Toronto, wilth I Advance her two children are taking up resi A ry i nced to the reason dence on Strachan avenu« creamy) snow which Miss Wilkins. of the High School staff Mond: that the air was is a victim of ‘flu and is being relieved andâ€"storms in at the school by Mrs. Gabriel, of Schuâ€" oloured the snow nw@cher iven to this Parents‘ Night at the High School 1 when some snow slated for Thursday, Feb. 2 ind a deposit was concert is being planned by pi A e1 rivate) theory is to be presented in Marcl were caused by the At the coming Students‘ Night this tmosphere through Friday a sewing class for the older girls hini: the reâ€"! is being instituted, in addition to the the coloured home nursing classes, and a good proâ€" and this density was gramme is being prepared es 1 n Arctic volcanic We aso hear that a basketball leagu« h particles fell with between Schumacher and South Porâ€" made it the peculiar color cupine may materialize in the near fuâ€" By next week the scienâ€" flure iave reached us Another pair of twins was brought by LOOK AT TH]S LlNE‘UP OF PRICES t at Ottawa which the stork on Sunday, Feb. 7th, to th« 3 wili D¢ en Tisdale hospital. Once more they are SPECIAL AYLMER GOLDEN t of the funeral twin girls and belong to Mr. and Mr of Vinton, will be of Perron, of Lakeview any of our townspeople Congratulations to Mrs. Ingram, moâ€" ) ited with the family ther of Mrs. Weir and Mrs. MoCaifre} QUC to the memâ€" who celebrated her birthday on Mon M1 Thomas Sloan whose death day. Mrs. Ingram is on an extended i occurred Thursday was paid at her visit to her daughters from Uttersor M :’v" y \p 2 C a the d funeral which was held|; Mrs. McIntosh leaves on Friday for tke advantag tins * AÂ¥A SALE TO SAVE YOU MONEY Saturday from her late home in Vinâ€" Toronto where she will take up resiâ€" ton to St. Elizabeth‘s Catholic Church, dence until June in the Walsingham Vinton. Requiem high mass was chantâ€" Hotel, Jarvis street SP r( l \l AYLMER No. 3 SIEVE What a glorious opportunityâ€"Eaton‘s is bringing you this week ,~11‘r"'n low price and y Just 1*‘”?‘1 at the :'1"‘“1",‘* (’; """”I“' Rev. John Kempton parish priest Mrs. Bishop, a former resident is y ant t C ‘ an carry [ such spien Savings. U 5 ; L A 44. h V[()re \ylnler * 3 you L }‘"*“" ‘I" ome antd CaITY o e e c ‘11' c s m vas in the parish cemeâ€" paying her daughter, Mrs. D. Croziet your chancs lay in ipply for months to comeâ€"Shop early § t * 9i. zi § :;'I. ‘, ”'} o C ‘ N# e I M Sloan was the former Rose short visit from Hamilton, before leavyâ€" x + l e and snop 0: 11 A 4 tay a1 6 t Ar I . daughter of the late ing to spend the rest of the winter in b[)(‘( l(l S { M O ta € x r a 1@ TED Ed w Catherine Kavanagh, and California nble to * AYLMER ASSORTEI Edward and Catherine Kavanagh, and California. § ve, "tend i and \ c b n Vinton 71 yers ago. Fortyâ€" Mr and Mrs. Emerson Boakes, of *Zn6 Fio ADDALISHT s ”“ € j he was married to Mr. Paris, Ont., are visitors at the home of 4 ‘ â€" d n§ a e i A h ofter 10‘; oz S ivi Chief mourners Mr. Elmer Boakes and Mrs. Hedley Varâ€" 7 I t Y fa tir besid her husband,.are, four daughâ€" ker. \ll(l\l‘ \\l\IH{ DELICIOUS o D t rase s t es s Cole, Mrs. N. J. Sullivan, The Brownies held a most imporâ€" Mrs. C. Kavanagh, all of South I’un'u-|1;ml meeting at their hall on Tuesday _ M ‘otnam, of Timmins: | evening. Three Brownies received three Edward, of Ottawa, John| their "Golden Bar" while the pack gave their "Grand Howl." Evelyn Disher Kathleen Pyke and Mary Harper wert the Brownies who gained the honot which attended hard work at earning the necessary badges. Brown Owl reâ€" ports several more Brownies on the way to getting the coveted "Golden bar Many are busy trying for the sewing badge, and are doing splendidly at mm BRAND N flavour for greater enjoymentâ€"assortment includ 3. asparagus, chicken and rice, clam chowder, consomme« I 1 I h i1 11 f | de celery 1 i pel mushroon oxtail, 1 etable beef l f ; Iins 23C elery, green pea, mus! 1 V C Icl€ t t and Clat v at home 1y ines ges an piritual mh rIngs > bereaved family The pal irers were: Thomas O‘Brien, Daniel i Michael Flynn, Thomas Nreni ( irle loan â€" ana Ernest AYLMER dly economica 4i and the new cream of oyster soup SHOP EARLY and ( yl ll) ‘1’%( l AL Ayimer Natural Flavour TUMATU SOUP 30:”1;;;5 25C n . |[€ OFTEN z. (3 TOMATO JU;%E ....L.OOK AT THESE SAVINGS..... a mpanied by her Hardy, of Timmins, left on § | Mond f« Detroit, upon hearing of| semaphore signalling. A Pack competiâ€" § the ver; idden death of their brother, | tion making a scrapbook; resulted in the [3 N 1 D0 O1 | LC ( 1 VC C A ) re o ed to the bereaved nd Flora Turnet hc little Brown 2 !])1:\[((’!/1"\ Zs,“ oo \7~ uww mesr Snce [ Etm m mss [ EATONS CHOICE TOMATOES 2.28¢ FANCYS”EQ%“ ORANGE MARMALADE _ > 275 . . "IET 8 GHOIGE PFAS ..‘ 2 ... 280 Mr. Gordon Donaldson of that city | "Fairies" Group under "Sixer" Evelyn I n is the youngest | Disher winning the honor. The othe: fairies in the group were Kathleen Pyke, Hilka Salanen, Pegey McLennan and leaves a wo ies are getting along spendidly under Brown Owl Mrs. Stark, who is doing nspection of Father| such excellent work and unselfish serâ€" Martind: new hou in Schumacher| vice for them. In the little pack they on â€"Tuesd: were Mesdames Cahill,| DOW have four secondâ€"class Brownies ripe 1 or blend \mong the numbers who attended the witl j I Demers, McLean and Sullivan the three who gained the "Golden bar" of South Porcuping and Jean Adamson, a little Browni¢ AYLMER PH Dr. Fraser and Mr. Joseph Evans are| hewly transferred from New Liskeard tending the Presbytery held in I 1m-| Council Meeting 1 on Thursday and Friday of this| A regular meeting was held on Monâ€" ies a. § 5 e o ns uie‘ ecl day with Reeve Kerr, and Counciilor « , | a We ( to report Mr. Carlson, of | Harper, Evans, Helmer and Woods preâ€" ("' j 1 N VT nc lb the Don as being quite sick sent. No. 2 c J left on Tuesday for Schumacher Fire Brigade presented iin 14(‘ | | Toronto their annual report which was placed | Ho isploned ts Mi Rose, who has been holidaving | on fAle. \;414‘“-“ P38 PLE ‘strained â€"Have \0 C j points for two Garbage tenders were read and left Ni ‘ann t 4 1 erb!" _ ting over to Feb. 22nd. I e(l\ ( (ll ' 0 S > § : The marriage took place on Tuesday Resolutions passed were teligh mbir t ea ( S"h(‘l\l \\ l \][‘ l{ “l{ \\l) Februa Jth in the Catholic (,'hm'cl.l "That the Schumacher and South ,’.’. * > John Victor Doxie, of the pa.â€" | Porcupine Fire Departments be given a .) No. 2 .)p- l Mi Marie Laure Tremâ€" l vote of thanks for their excellent works dah tins 414C O]Ce Junction. The bride l and reports for the year 1936." ¢ vay by her father, and "The the license applications No: A\\’L\'.i'll( \\\‘("i“'-“ '! No.: 2 Coronation blue with| 74 to 83 inclusive be accepted, and that [ i. t 14 c l e sn t ' e ind muff, and wore a| licenses be issued therefor 3 @1 008 hifu % tin lgc Talisman â€" roses. .i'l.h_"” a definite parliamentary rule A . j Pather Gelii rformed the cere. | Of order be adopte (1 and adhered to fot 4,‘;. 4 2 15 TA c ea m ull meeting \\l EC l\!‘ \\ l \ll’ l\ l l x\( l()[ ( i meeting on Tuesday Several items of correspondence were nder the direction (Irnl!]l with, charity cases, and others Lemmon, Hall and Dogue. Each ratepayer is to receive a waterâ€" etc., and games | work report. Wages, salaries, account: BROWN LABEL s®3%1le es \ E l (}“ L‘x[{ll i)QhZI( lmzf’ 3:)( B movi I and family | f j s m Bloor avenue, on Friâ€" 5(. Valentine‘s Tea, Under BLUE LABEL, Ib. pkg. 38e utm 00 _ Auspices Fireside Club ORANGE PEKOE % Ib. pkg 38c en there. will be morning| . tog Paul‘s \n,l- tins for 19¢ e FRUIT for SALAD : < 216 tins For Valentine‘s Day EXTRA SPECIAI ie # ASSORTED SPECIAL Aylmer Brand PITTED CHOCOLATES 9 ler the auspices of the Fireside hn ( ) T ](Alk) of the United Church, a St. Valâ€" 4 hi rel1 â€" k a j ; 0 a.m ,3.._“,” C 4 Ib. box ‘-)( This wellâ€"known tea is on sale this week s Ens on ana ce SCrvices Will | ; s e hel the h ; ; > MAYXYFAIR JELLY is to be held at the home of Mrs. E. a RED CHERRIES i ui Brown Label GREEN, 1/3 ll), 29(‘ you to shop at Fai of Christendom." | 4 F. Day mIock POWDER Raspberry m _ Eaton‘s this weekâ€"Notice we are feaâ€" hâ€""In God." Fep, gigf op| * f; DA 140 Hemlock street, corner and Strawberry, pkg ')( B fl turing not just one blend, but all blends ( . iTA Lhas of Seventh avenue, on Saturday of this uftet § 3 Feb. 28th, "In the Holy is <an â€"so pick your favourite and save. 4A 44 t Mar In Church." week, Feb. 13th, from 3 to 6 p.m n 4 ‘: Vi4 l he C1 h. COLOssAL EXTRA t.l[l Holy Sacraments efi y Noon weather forecast {or Northern C * s ; ?"|Ontario: Southwest to west wind during Lent, Lan FANCY OLIVES ; s 14 oz. jar 1( FRUIT n |MEAT and FiSH SPEG'AI_S 105 ofi ho ied ind tss Redemption." A Lenten Feature of â€"anâ€"~ | mostly fair toâ€"day and Friday Becomâ€" given in e A ©| ing somewhat milder CLOVERLEAF BR. e \ l FANCY QUALITY and the Flock."| ux OONT LET S A L M O N S â€" constipATon N R s (* tz 61 (+ ho ')(, a c y w :f‘ [ C j»'\ he setvi | New Green 29C ( hU('k I{Uafit in ”). ]2(’ 5‘;3?})\\{‘;‘““" lh 29¢ d oo â€"Cohoe f fir ere put in this week. | MAKE YOU SICK “ l;l; (; ':‘ ® 144 4* + Te 10 < I I fenit chimney fire| 410 Blade Roast â€" â€" Ib. 14¢ Pork Sausave â€" Ib. 21t it the home of Mrs. Hall, on Connaught | No. 1 Cooking _ p + yHdute No. 1 ti 1/ ti | unsl Do something about it and do it APPLES. 4 “; 25(: Boneless Rolled PRESH Mwe iN O, in > tin : ) a.l h ‘:] men | today. \f{u can li‘ e endless pill / 5, So + Te 3 ] .) s 4) 4 3 4 » ‘ -II. .!‘V; ,,7,'111‘: ",A~ 14‘1“ ’l'l 1D¢ "HH;,?" 1‘7.11'“ $o. 1 New Brainewich l,"'l‘l"" l??{lfft; Ib. 24¢ Teg of Lamb â€" Ib. 24¢ 34c 20c [ss t modiethe, tating is 41 uthealthy T a meaple oneless and Rollec y § , . j Correct common consiipation mat o th 55C Porterhouse or Smoked Fillets â€" Ib. 16¢ No. 1 tin // tin urally by including sufficient vita min B and "bulk" in your diet peck Ib. 266 SMOKED 21c 19c Oldâ€"Timers‘ Reunion dinner | . .\ Alâ€"BBAN gupp tamin B and the "bulk" you need ( l nursday | In the bod , Jt absort twicd Wing Roast â€" eight in water, and exercise al now ponges out the syster gather. i Rid your body of poisons and how much bett« ou feel. Try T 1. cR Finnan Haddie 2 Ibs. 27¢ .. /; tin Medium Sunkist « 5 Roast Pork â€" â€" Ib. 24¢ (hlcken H nllbut lb 2}«,' 14c 10c ORANGES, doz. C Kellogg‘s ALLâ€"BRAN for a week ot satisfied, vour mond ' 1 be : c s 4 n \ u innet they have 1 refur ]“t h\ fy:‘,. K ,”,,, i"‘,‘;;fi,’;“ + Delivery Without Extra B |! 1 me with the firemen as| two tablespoonfuls a duy, as a + f 11 LA Invilea | cereal with mil O1 rult A,', (â€" hil I'j.:‘t‘â€"â€"J’hullc E"'l Mr. Lin McQuarrie was taken on |â€" cooked dishe "h‘:'mf:: ‘(:;x .1.3 "Iu THIRD AVE., TIMMINS [( Monday in the charge of Miss v. raâ€"| ¢sth meal § iiorest, I 8 e naleybDut | j 0 ld at all groce and quaran [ by Kellogg in I‘,u:u:‘.

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