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Porcupine Advance, 21 May 1924, 1, p. 12

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Jr. ‘71-. J. Sutherland, 0f Buffalo, IX- m a visitor here last week. 6311-. ”m WARdTW‘ nf the 'l‘immins ‘J of the Bank of Mantieal. left mfimdm to amend a vacation at his rue at Bellexille. : Mr. H. ‘W. Hooker returned on Fri- 5 {mm a visit. to Ga’lt, where he was called by the seriwus illness of H5 angle. ’While Mr. Hooker was on army 30 the south, his uncle passed away. Mr. Hmke'r rcauhing his home M1: wily to remain for the. funeral. fliig (ha, Die“ leit on Friday last {It a couple (rt'r-nxonths’ \isit In her be at {tradingvton paw fill: l '1 '“JSummerhaye-s was in but. in: the week-end. 0511. W. Worthington left on Mon- ”? in! a visit to Tumntu and 011101 Timmins and District Notes As a' tonic, appetizer, health restorer, flesh maker, strengthener and health renewer, there is nothing, cite equal to Beef, Iron and Wine. large-bottle ........ . ..................................................... $1.25 A i g 3 g 3 g STORES ‘fi‘flfifiSWSSSSX‘XYSXXMSSS‘ A NSSSSSSV‘SSYS’ *fih‘n‘w‘sxanx‘ I No, we are not exponents of a new simplified Way of spelling, or advocating any such measure, The point we want to bring out is that service does sometimes begin with a “C,” the “C” in courtesy. Our stores pride themselves on service that doesn’t stop with merely prompt attention to your wants, but couples this prompt attention with courtesy and the smile you have the right to expect. Beef, Il‘Ofl Wine The Timely Tonic Enos Fruit Salts BURDOCK Blood Bitters $1.25 Extract of Sarsaparilla 75c $1.25 ‘All will be pleased to know that Mr. W. Roxlhoroug-h's condition shows m-uoh improvement and Dllat he now appears to have good chance for re- covem'. A couple of weeks ago the young 1mm was crushed by an ore ear at the 'Mul'nt-yre where he was em- ployed, his spine being injured and in- juries also resulting to his head and bank. He is mceiving' the most care- t'nl attention at the hospital here and there are hopes tlva't his youthful s‘treng'tlh will carry him through now to eomuplete reem'er)’. Vl‘henaumual ('om'ent'ion of' the Lin- eralaConsetwative Association of Cochrane Riding is called to meet at Cue-Mane on Saturday of next week, May Bust, for the election ut‘ officers and ather business. Mr. 1%. J. Meyers left last Thurs- day for a visit to 'l'orontu. Bornâ€"On Sunday, May 1161:, 192-1, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wojoiechowski, Pine street. Moneta.â€"-â€"a daughter. Mr. Douglas 'Mutch, the new man- ager ot' the Night Hawk Peninsular, was a- visitor to town last Thursday. Mrs. H. Welt!) and. Master Norman Web") are slmuling' a. month’s huliq day in Niagara Falls, N.Y.' ' Blood Purifier $1.00 Cod Liver Oil $1.00 Abbeys Salts 35c 75c WAMPOLE’S ,u- .mnu tn! The majority of merchants and business men in Haileyhui‘y ,_ home agreed to observe the usual Wednes- dav half- holidm, comrnien'ein'g this heck am! ctmtmuing until the end of Septenfliei. the stores closing at. noun or as soon after as possible. Mrs. W. W. White and son, Master Willie; left this week on a trip to Scotland. “The Dome plans: at Kil‘k'land Lake on Saturdzn, the 24th in fine King l-up Foohball series. Next Wednesda) . the 28th, the Dome plays at 'I‘immin-s in the same series. Mr. I). B. Curtis. nnw resident at Hamilton, Ont, is up here on a busi- ness visit, for a few weeks in connec- tion with the L urtis Optical Co. busi- ness here. Fireworks at. reasonable prices for May 24th sold' by Ivan Stadelman, 722 Pine St. and Minthorn Block, Mai-n i‘VB. Messrs. W. Dalzell zmd R. Bumvet- sky. of ’l‘i'inunins, Geo. Murphy, of Schum-acher. and Mr. Simpson, nt’ South Porvu‘lpine, were in Barrie t‘hia week having the Scottish Rite degree mnt’erred upon them. Mr. Bncovet- sky went on to Tnmntu and Montreal 011 a buying trip. Summer is here. all right. despite an nrmsinnnl flurry of snow. ‘.\ITI’. Nivk Kim}: ammunves the. «waning «in Saturday this week. May 24th, oi" his (soul and retf'rosh‘inig' iee cream par- lmn‘s at. Golden ('ity (-I’Ol‘oupine). down by the 01d dank. Sandwiches and coffee wii'l the served. Mr. E. S. Noble is on a business visit to. Toronto and other points south. ' I l'l‘he Special at the Old l'hn-pire Fri- day and Saturday of this week. May 33 and 24. is “il-hxlldug‘ Drummoml." l'mm the faimms Story by “Supper." Also. (‘sli-a'iflie ('haplin in “A Day's Pleasure." and William Duncan), in “"Steel Trail." Children's Matinee at 2:30 Saturday. Mr. R. 'beI‘Ieup and Mr. N. .1. Mb Aniay, of Hailevhury. were among the delegates in Toronto last week for the annuaJ convention of the As- soiéiated (.‘hildren’s Aid Sovieties of Ontario. ‘The question of the 19- building of the Shel'te' in Hd1183§i)lll\ was; one of the questions de :1“ With. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO So.P0rcupine Schumacher Timmins THERE’S A REASON WHY WE SHOULD FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Quality, purity and potency in stock, care, know- ledge and experience in compounding; accuracy in weights and measuresâ€"and here is the combination that supplies the best of reasons why we should fill; all your Todd’s Drug Stores Ltd Phone 68 Bbc‘Depenbable‘ZDrug Stores PRESCRIPTIONS t ‘H Phone MA A new machine shop has been open- ed wt 8'7 Main Avenue. Hall’s Ma- iuhine Shop. All kinds of lathe. work, i drilling, Omrimz. ovei'lwuling, 'll'elldil and vice work. eta. will be given 0-41 re- jt'ul attent-iun by expert. .wurlmnen, Willi istationary gasvline and marine engine Irelmirs a specialty. (Mrs. J. F. Tierney is visiting at ha" old home in Kingsmn and at Toronto and other wu‘hhern points. Mr. and Mrs}. Geo. N. Moore left last week tor a: visit to TWto “find other points. ‘ Mr. T. M. White has resigned ’as secretary of the 'I‘immins 'Busew'oa“ C1111). and Mr. A. E. Ridden is now the secretary of the TURF. The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Mono day afternoon, May 36th, commencing at 4 13.111. During the first three months of this year, Lake Shore Mine averaged. 591/3 tons of ore per day of an aver- age grade of $31.91 per ton, or xi total pmduotion of $1.56.407.(N) for the quarter. Cochrane Town (Tommi! has autshor- ized the purclmse of 800 shade trees- for planting on the streets of the town. New ‘Liskeard is apparently shar- ing in the' general pmgress and pros- perity of? the North Land. H'he Speaker last week gives a list of aflmut twenty building: events in the (“remn- ery Town. some of them referring tn additions and illl'ill'4_)‘.'e.nlt‘llt$ to houses already built, but we majority beingr new residenoes. Mr. I. Juvksun. ()i‘ l‘lilg‘leliai't, is erevtiqu a iimniwr of houses fur sale or to rent. iM'r. Lu- fond is building,r a tine new brink block on Whitemmd Avenue. Mr. J. 1‘). Hrasset, reeeu'tlv nmnug'er ot' the Bank of Comm-ewe 'hmneh at 'l‘rinitlml, British West Indies. came to 'l‘imvmins last week to take over the management of the Bank of (‘mmneree here in sueeession to ,llr. Tuil-lon transferred to Sudlmry. rI‘Ihe change from the but 1110in climate of 'l‘rini- dad to that of this North hand will no (loulht. be marked and suggestive of the wideness of the world, while the smallness of the same world will he indicated ‘by the fact. that Mr. Gras- set has several former acquaintances in Timmins. one at least. having seen overseas service in the same battalion. Phone 90 “0‘1““ 1. An excellent tonic in tablet form, containing the exact pr0portion of Sulphur and Cream of Tartar. Clarifies the skin and removes eruptions. Price per box .............................................................. 25c The IR “realm Tea. given at the have of Mrs}. E. Stevens on Saturday last by .Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Bmugh for the benefit of the. Ladies" Aid of the Presbyterian church proved both enjoyable and' successful. There was A good attendxgnce‘and all found Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Brough ideal host- essea. while a ukat sum was realized fur the Ladies’ Aid’ 't‘imds by the event.‘ The Ath'anre last week made IeFer- ence tn the bumper emp pf rabbits this year. ‘Perhmrs, the fact that rath- bits are. so plentiful is a sign of something or other or a prophecy of the kind of weather. Surely a rabbit has as much to-say in weather mut- ters as a beaver. (Mr. Mac Lang, M. nmtiun in the ruse. "I‘he unusual plenty in the rabbit crop is appur- emtly not confined to this immediate district. The Haileyburian last week had the following note:â€"â€"â€"“.-\ lm'al motorist. reports Hurt rabbits are very plentifiul this spring. .011 a. trip to Imtchford last. week he saw about 200 and they were quite tame. iHe states that one run against the (-ur and was killed. Ml(In!///’«/”/////§////////f/ll’f/f/f/n’g/f/lln’n’z’ém Seidlitz Powder :§\\\\\\\\\\\“WW$§XWWXWWW PEPSODENT Tooth Paste 50c Sulphur and Cream Tartar N ujol 750 $1.25 may be able to give some infor- EYE SERVICE Open Evenings 25c box Our whole time is given to our eye work and with the aid of advanced optical equip- ment our eye examinations are becoming more and moxe pen fect. .We have just added to our equipment an edging and drilling machine for lenses, so that all our lens making will be done on our own premises. This Will Insure prompt service and better lenses. CURTIS OPTICAL CO. Let us do Your Eye Work E\\\W“WW\\M\\\\\\2 Vizflqffiflwvt \ A STORES « A \A a- ‘A \A ‘A ' A ‘A ‘A‘LAA‘A‘A‘ A“~“““““ “" 3r€wfilÂ¥iw :8X\$\\WW\S$S$X\\XXSX\\\\\§ Syrup Hypophos- phites ‘ $1.50 Khovah Health Salts commas Tooth Paste Opposite Goldfields Hotel MA 16K In'TSl'JlMJ R Y UN Ix’I'IQl’Ia'S'l' 4 Colborne St. - Toronto (Since 1896) Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness MINING SHARES HERON CO. FELLOW'O 200 tin lumber: anonto Slack Exchange SPECIALISTS

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