The Juvenile Party, which was to "have been held this Wednesday evenâ€" ing by the A.S.D. Club has been postâ€" xponed until a future date. « Ar. and Mrs. J. R. Todd and Mr. .and Mrs, J. W. Fogg have returned from a visit to Florida_ and other points south, 1 ilï¬;‘l:;erable friends in Timmins will regret to know that Mrs. W. W . Worthington is ill with appendicitis, ‘and all will wish her speedy and comâ€" plete_reburn to health. ) Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Auer are in Toâ€" ronto after an extended visit to the far south, They are expected back to Tingmin.s in ‘the course of a few «Aays. *Bormnâ€"A‘t Timmins, on Thursday, March 13th, 1924, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. H. Cederberg,â€"a daughter, (**Dagâ€" mar‘‘}y. 9 On Thursday night last some local radio fans were alble to listenâ€"in on Hastings, Nebraska. ‘The reception was remarkably clear and distinct. These fans, however, should ibe careâ€" ful, Some night they may tune in on Lincoln, Nebraska, while William J. Brvan is delivering a grapeâ€"juice oraâ€" tion on the: prohibition â€" of liquor drinking and the descent from monâ€" ?WQO“WO“MW“WOO““O + %OOM“MWMO“““WOQMMMMNO ©$§000080486%0 Timmins and District Notes GORDON BLOCK ~~BAD Pui CBLOOD "©‘ Every transaction in our storesâ€"every sale, no matter how small«!s Cconducted wIitn a VIew Lo your permanent patronage. Todd‘s Drug Stores believe in "looking ahead." Todd‘s quality and Todd‘s service will convince you that there is more behind every transaction than the immediate profit. Visit our stores at any time and prove this. LGATE‘S TOOTH PASTE A full line of Grown Derby just received. Any of our customers for Grown Derby, wishing to exchange cups recently purchased for shapes just in may do so now. Special prices on Cut Glass for 14 days only. F ruézogalts {3c. $1.25 Blood Bitters $1.25 Cleans inside, outside and between the teeth 50c.â€" BURDOC K JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Purified by taking that clevâ€" erest of all reconstructive remâ€" ediesâ€" Syrup Hypophosphites TELEPHONE 141 PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Mr. Robt. Stinson, of (Montreal, spent a few days in the Camp last week. â€" | Mr. E. H. Hill was a visitor to Toâ€" ronto last week and saw some of the sensational hockey matches." St, Matthew‘s Gir‘s‘ Auxiliary will hold an Easter Monday Dance in the Masonicâ€"Hall, Timmins, on Monday evening, April 1st. Wolno‘s Orâ€" chestra. Advance Want Advts. bring quick returns. There was an advt. in a reâ€" cent issue for a girl wanted at 55 Maple street, and the place was satâ€" isfactorily filled within an ‘hour of the publication of the paper. meeting some days ago in Sudbury to organize a Caledonian Society for the Nickel Town. D. M. iBrodie was elected President, and Mr. R. M. (GHenesk, secretary. Thirtyâ€"five memâ€" bers have already signed up. ) The annual meeting of the Poreuâ€" pine Davidson Mine is announced as to be held on [March 28th,. Sir Archâ€" ibald ‘Michelson, the president, is exâ€" pected to arrive in time for the meetâ€" ing. It is understood that the comâ€" pany has a big development campaign under way and that there are liquid assets of ahout $375,000.00 to finance work and expansion. {Ov 50 Scottish folk attended the PINE ST., TIMMINS Extract of Sarsaparilia $1.00 Abbey‘s Saits 35¢c. 75c. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN FORARAN‘S TOOTH PASTE : : § : 3 STORES i ; i ; C# ï¬ e C ._.._..___._..- T \ P k ing tl miade whom Mr. :3 graph Tomk will q but h ituztln music i Timm t | o omm n m mm um mm zen a in n Previ Citizc press ols c ll‘(’pul‘ 000000000000000000000000000000000006000: ‘‘MF. (é. Anderson, manager of the reat Northern Power Co.y left on Cuesday for a business visit to Toâ€" ronto, â€"Brockvilie, Ogdensburg and Montreal. The Sudbury Star Jdlast â€" week says:â€"*‘Hugh McCabe, of Timmins. spent the weekâ€"end in teown with friends.‘""‘ A very enjoyable sleigh drive was by about thirty of the younger people of the town last Friday evenâ€" ing. WThe party left Timmins and drove out to the Hayden Mine, where a lunch was had, followed by an imâ€" promptu dance. ( kï¬ong those taking in the big hoeâ€" key matahes in Toronto. last week were ‘Messrs. W. Pierce, F. Aspect and Frank Kehoe. Mr. W. Pierce went on to see the contest at Oftawa between the Champions of Ontario (Sault Ste. Marie) and the Chamâ€" pions of Eastern Canada (Sons of Ireland). } \A. J. McAllister, foreman of teleâ€" phone construction for the Ontario ‘orestry Department, is reported as encountering hairâ€"splitting adventure on a recent trip from Red Cedar Lake to Field, on the C:NJR. near Sudbury. He is reported as escaping «dbath from drowning, the margin ibeing a narrow one; imeeting two separate packs of wolves; and eventually arrivâ€" ine at iField almost sightless froin snow ~blindness. ‘The wolves did not attempt to dtta( ‘k him. After a ctbuple of days‘ rest at Field Mr. MeAllister fully recovered his sight and was none the worse for the adventures. [ mng t] Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Browne left on Tuesday morning for England. Durâ€" ing their residence in town they have made large cireles of friends all of whom will regret their departure. Mr. Browne recently sold his photoâ€" graphic studio business to Mr. A. Tomkinson. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Browne will pay a holiday visit to‘ England, but have not decided on their plaus further.â€" As a business man and in musical cireles, particularly with the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, Mr. Browne proved himself a very valuable citiâ€" zen and he will be specially missed in â€" musicalâ€" and fraternal_ circles. Previous to his departure Timmins Citizens‘ Band took oceasion to exâ€" press its appreciation for his generâ€" ous citizenship, as wilh be noted in the report elsewhere in this issue of the annual Band banquet. 4 ABSORBENT COTTON, pound roll SPECIAL CORRUGATED BOTTLE LUNCH KITS, Complete with Bottle....... SNAP, reg. 20¢c. 2 for .................... Y. 5. LICORICE, 3 sticks............ Todd‘s Drus Stores Ltd South Porcupine ROLLS Walnut Fudge, a Ib. BONâ€"Aâ€"LETS roy Y WEEKâ€"END SPECIALS Phone 68 THE PCORCUPINE ADVANCE Obe Dependable PDrug Stores *T he Chocolates That Are Different" no matter how smallâ€"is conducted with a view to your White Chocolates. A new confection, delicious, a lb. Schumacher 4 Mrs. M. Greer left last week for Otta wa where she will take s’ecmlw‘ treatment. , Mr, Ge Montreal. Phone 4a Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. St. YJoan, of Monâ€" treal, were visitors to the Camp last week. The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon, April 14th. Chocolates /\ iMr. H. (Leduec returned last week from a trip to Toronto, to which city he had taken Mrs. Ledue for specialâ€" ists‘ treatment.! \ ‘:;'.'_.\ï¬{: Hart her home at C tended visit Geo. 8. Drew. The following Northern â€" Ontario companies are announced in the curâ€" rent issue of the Ontario Gazette: A|â€" goma â€" Drug Co., Hearst, _ $40,000; Mutual Reserve Gold (Mines, South Porceupinge, $2,000,000 ; Ontario Mines Finance, Timmins, $40,000, and Sylvia Lorraine (Mines, Toronto, $500,000. Last week Dr. W. L. Goodwin conâ€" cluded the Classes for Prospectors held at ‘Matheson and came on to Timmins for the classes here. Reâ€" ports from Matheson are to the effect that the classes there. were a great success and will undoubtedly prove of special value. + Mr. J. Dalton is on a visit to New ork and other points in the south.} The â€"New Liakuard' Speaker last week says:â€"‘"IMr. Sam G. Eplett is now in Timmins, in charge of the N. D. Evlett Sons‘ Tceecream hbusiness throughout ithe Gold Camp District. Mrs. Eplett, accompanied by her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Roy Grills, went up to her new home on Saturday last. Mrs. Grills will spend a short time with Mrs. Eplett. At the Assizes at New Liskeard this week there is one murder case, two ‘ape cases and one charge of indecent assault. None of the eases originated in New Liskeard, but it must be obâ€" jectionable to the good people of the Creamery Town to have these trials going ‘ on The Liskeard _ people should all move up to Timmins and gset away from â€"murder _ trials and worse, "arson is on a visit to GENUINE TH EKRMO S returned last week to ‘annington after an exâ€" to her daughter, Mrs. One Pound BULK Timmins Phone 90 ... 796. $1.75 $1.75 ... @9CG. ...25¢. [k Mr., C. G. / Williams was among hose from Timmins in Haileyury last week to attend the funeral of the late Mr. D. John.\ Commissioner Chas. SRowton, Comâ€" manderâ€"inâ€"Chief of the Canadian East Forces, SA.. is expected to visit Timmins on May Mth and 20th. Mr. A. J. Elliott has been appointâ€" ed postmaster at Kirkland Lake. The new Kirkland Lake Postmaster is a returned soldier. S OA PS All the highest grades imâ€" ====â€"==== ported and domestic. We specialize in germicidal, antiseptic and baby soap, also pure castile in cakes and large bars. The annual meeting of the Timmins Football CluwWb is to be held in the Council Chamber, at 8 p.m., on Priday April 4th. Cards and dancing were the feaâ€" tures at the regular meeting of the A.S.D. Club at the meeting last Wedâ€" nesday evening. The attendance was not large, but an enjoyable time was spent lby those présent. *‘Weotty‘"‘ Wilson at the piano provided the music for the dancing. The usual reâ€" freshments were served by the young lady members of the Club. ( Wittfer Hewitt, a young man emâ€" loved at the Gardnerâ€"Guibord (Mines, near Matheson, ‘fell down the shaft at that property last week and was later found dead at the bottom, with his skull fractured. There iwere no witnesses of the tragedy and no one knows just how the accident oceurred The funeral was held under L.OL % Under the heading of ‘*Leap Year,"‘ The War Cry refers to the growth of the sales of its paper in Trtmmins as follows:â€"*‘Another leap of 25 is registered by Timmins, " that sturdy young Corps planted among the forâ€" ests, way up â€" North. 265 copies weekly we should say is a mighty creditable showingâ€"especially when one thinks of Lisgar Street 170, Riverâ€" dale 150, andâ€"oh well, you know the list of Immovables. The Timmins. Orange ‘Lodge are holding another of the series of Euchres and Dances on Friday, April 11th. The Timmins Lodge have been holding a number of very successful Social Evenings since the Lodge was reâ€"organized last fall, and the event on April l11th will no dowbt prove the success that previous Euchres have. The Timmins Orange Lodge meets every Monday evening in the L.0.0.F. Hall here, all visiting ()ranvemen are invited to attend. BABY POWDER Small ... Medium. Large :: Diamond Dyes 15c. a pkg. (All Sbhades) 35¢. 75c. Johnson Johnson Best for Baby, Best for Y ou 25c. per tin 40c. Insect Powder 25c. 50c. ‘The Returned Soldiers of the Porâ€" cupine are to observe the anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge by § Grand Dinner in the 1.0.0.F. at South Poreupine on Wednesday evening, April 9th. MEMBERS TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS CQO. 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness [f you are not at the present time cetting the ease and comfort from the use of your glasses that they gave you when you purchased theimm it means that your eye struceture has been undergoing a changeâ€"the glasses haven‘t changed any. Either your vision has improved and you need more youthful lenses or your eye muscles have. become weaker and need stronger focusing aids. Let us examine them. Curtis Optical Co. MARKETSUMMARY OX REQUEST Timmins Colorite (All Colours) Malted Milk 50c $1.00 (Since 1888 ) Iroquois Falls