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Porcupine Advance, 20 Feb 1924, 1, p. 8

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0046 Mr. Wm. Jones, of Yorkston, Ont., was % visitor to Camp last week. ( MF. A. W. Pickering spent the «weeksend visiting friends in Cochâ€" | Timmins and District Notes Every transaction in our Drug Stores must be one of satisfaction to YOU, our customer. . So if by chance a slip occurs, either in goods ordered, prices paid, treatment by employees or service renâ€" dered, we want to know it. Be fair to yourself and to us as well and give us the opportunity to right the matterwith you. Satisfied customers are our best assets and we want YOU to be one of them i un esn sn e ds e uLi TRA cR UA 4A KA LCA E*E ks ts s STORES 44484464444 PROTEGT YOURSELF FROM THE COUGHS AND COLDS OF WINTER WITH Formolid Throat Ease ____ _ 25c. Menthol Eucalyptus Pastilles._50c. Paraformic Throat Lozenges__25c. Scott‘s Emulsion 65c. $1.30 Mentholatum 25c. 50c. Thermofuge s D/. ... 50c. $1.00 Cod Liver Oil $1.00 Musterole Oc. ‘nfir. Woallace Edmonds was a visitor to Hailevybury last week. ; _ Mr. R. E. Dye, manager of the Viâ€" pond Mine, was a visitor to Cobait last week, Antiphlogistine Small 65c. Med. $1 :. $1.65 BUCKLEY‘S Bronchitis Mixture 7[T5b¢. MENTHOLATED Cough Balsam 75c. Camphor Menthol Cream __.50c. (Mr. E. C. Ward, of Cochrane, was a visitor to town this week. (~‘‘*What about the Public Library?*" queries a reader of The Advance, sugâ€" zesting that it is a good thing to keep the matter before public notice. The Advance has been doing that same for some three or four or six yvears past. In the list of candidates for Carâ€" nival Queen as published last week the name of Miss Muriel Carswell was _ inadvertently _ omitted. Miss Carswell was duly nominated and will no dowbt make a good _ run, many friends being at work in her behalf already. kt\(. A. 8. Fuller is visiting in To ronto. \ Mr. R. J. Ennis returned on day from a business visit to the Mr. A. G. Ca#son returned on day evening from a visit to h home near Pembroke. Through mistaking the date many were disappointed Sunday evening in regard to the Band Concert. A erowd turned out for the event Sunday evenâ€" ing, only to find that the Concert was scheduled for next Sunday evening, Feb, 24th. This date was announced last week in The Advance, but apâ€" parently some noted only that it was Sunday evening and failed to note the qualifying ‘‘Feb. 24th‘‘ following. However, those who were disappointâ€" ed Sunday evening can be recomâ€" pensed by turning out on Sunday, Feb. 24th to the Band Concert, a parâ€" ticularly good programme having been prepared for the. event. _Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Saturday, Feb. 16th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. James Knott, 77 Sixth Avenue,â€"â€"a son, (James Joseph Roscoe). / All members of the Orange Benevolent. Association are requested to attend a joint meeting with Timâ€" mins L.OJL., 2552, on Monday evenâ€" ing, Feb. 25th, at 8 p.m., the meeting to be held in the basement of St. Matthew‘s church. Miss Pearl Hart, who for the past three months has been visiting her sister, Mrs. (G. 8. Drew, returned on Thursday to her home at Cannington, Ont. } * _Mr, Jos. O Connor, formerly on the Timmins Police Force, leaves this ® # # # q week for Detroit, Mich., to reside. â€" South Porcupine Todd‘s Drus Stores Ltd Old English Humbugs, per Ib._39c. Horehound T wist, per Ib..__.____ 39c. Y. S. Licorice, 3 sticks _____ 25c. Vinol, reg. $1, for .. : .. 79c. Peptona, reg. $1, for ______ _____ 79c. Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil, reg. $1, for .:. i 89c. Hot Water Bottles, reg. $2.25, $1.79 (2 Year Guarantee)reg., $2, ____ $1.69 FREE! On Request FREE! Trial Package Three Flowers Cream WHILE THEY LAST Phone 68 Obe Dependable Drug Stores THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE d on Sunâ€" to his old Sunâ€" Schumacher Phone 4a Mr. H. A. Proctor left on Saturday on a business trip to New York. Next regular meeting of Town Council, Monday, Feb. 25th, comâ€" mencing at 4 p.m. The Timmins Male Chorus will have a **Hocial Evening"‘ in the Hol. linger Recreation Hall on Saturday evening of this week. According to present prospects Coâ€" balt is going ahead with the plans for a big Old Boys‘ Reâ€"Union at the Silver Town this summer, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the osâ€" Â¥Dr. Scott, of New Liskeard, was a weekâ€"end visitor to Timmins. / Band Concert, after the church serâ€" vices Sunday evening, Feb. 24th, in the New Empire Theatre. Specially good programme of instrumental and vocal music, ete. . Mr. Frank Byck believes in keeping strictly upâ€"toâ€"date in his store equipâ€" ment. He has just installed _ a Vaughan Sanitary Electric Meat Cuiâ€" ter,â€"the latest improvement in the meat industry. This is something specially new and good, and is the first of its type to be installed in the North »â€"The Board of Managers of the Union Church, Sehumacher, were very pleasantly entertained at the Newray one evening last week. Mr. Reddingâ€" ton delighted the guests with his selections on the radio, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Olton added to the evenâ€" ing‘s enjoyment by the pleasing luncheon served. The evening proved throughout a most enjoyalble one. | tablishment of the town. Recently there has been some talk of the celoâ€" bration being dropped, on account of the apparent indifference of many, but this indifference is now explained as more apparent than real, and the celebration is to be prepared for with the oldâ€"time Cobalt enthusiasm. Capt. Dondera, of Montreal, reâ€" cently returned from a month spent in Northern Ontario, where he had shot twolbg timiber wolves and a brush wolf. He says positively that wolves will not attack human beings, being too _ ecowardly. He mentions their trick of following men in the bush, but points out that they keep well behind and usually well out of sight. In these opinions Capt. Dondera is in line with practically all oldâ€"time bush men. Timmins Phone 90 PREVENT CHAPPED HANDS AND FACGE THESE WINTRY DAYS WITH Pond‘s Cream VANISHING COLD Italian Balm 40c. Colgate‘s Creams * The Trail cessful and basement of on â€" Monday ling, responded to by Dr. Honey; ‘‘Our Schools,"‘ proposed by Roy Hardy, responded to by Mr. Day and Mr. Treleaven ; *‘Chureh,"" proposed by W. Drew, responded to by Rev. J. D. Parks;â€" reading, by ~R. Hardy; ‘‘‘Home,"" proposed by Raymond Rayâ€" croft, responded to by Mr. E. Warâ€" nock; reading, by C. Slater; ‘‘Dad,"‘ proposed lby E. Trofford, responded to by Dr. A. S. Porter. Reference was made to the matter of finances, and 0000000084800 00 046006604600 00404# 49@# VANISHING and COLD 50c. TOOTH PASTE 35c. 60c. TOOTH PASTE 50c. [L RANGERS BANQUET . FEATURED BY GOOD SONGS FOR YOUR TEETH With the entry of A. E. Brazeau into the firm, the business formerly known as A. BRAZEAU, will hereafter be known as A. BRAZEAU SON. The same good service and attention will be given the public, and the intention is to make the business bigger and better than ever. Mr., A. Brazeau continues in charge of the business, with Mtr.. A, E. Brazeau as assistant manager. A. BRAZEAU SON Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work 4 CEDAR ST. TIMMINS PHONE 51 ©08§%8066 00000000000 0000000 e Frostilla 35c. puet in the rian echureh st week. It banquet, nt and all he fine way part of the good things Woodbury‘s Creams Borcilla Cream VANISHING COLD VANISHING and COLD 50c. TOOTH PASTE 25c. TOOTH BRUSH 50c. it decided to have Hone Membership tickets to assist in ing the money required to fin (On motion of Keith Stirling a h vote of thanks was passed to all had helped to make the event so cessful. A very pleasing event cessful. A very pleasing event | concluded by the . singing of **I Save the King,"‘ the gathering . persing after a rousing rendition the Trail Rangers‘ ‘*tyell.""‘ ~ Dr. W. J. Butler, one of Canada‘s foremost EyeSpecialists and a Graduâ€" ate of Quabec Ophthalmic College and American College of Optics, Detroit, Mich., also a Licentiate of Quebec and Ontario, will ‘be at Meyer‘s Drug Store next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 2th, 26th and 27th. Mr. Hugh Park, resident manager under the late Mr. R. B. Watson, has been appointed manager of the Nipisâ€" sing in succession to the late Mr, Watson. Mr. Park is very popular aud held in the highest regard an«d confidence, and the appointment is acâ€" cordingly very favourably received. ?Q\\\\\\\ox (PERRY DAVIS®) â€" "SPRAINSEBRUISE® Jergen‘s Lotion 7Dc. to ig a hea) to all w §101 =1la 10 was s G“tl disâ€" 0

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