Mr. E. J. Mason, PIM., and Mr. Allan D. Pearce, WIM., of Poreupine Lodge, AJF. AM., South Poreupine, are in Toronto this week as the repâ€" resentatives of Poreupine Lodge at the Grand Lodge meeting. It is likeâ€" ly that Mr. Mason will be appointed the D.D.GM. for this distret.® A Strawberry Festival, under the auspices of the Girls‘ Own Club of Schumacher is announced to be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Todd, on Friday of this week, July 18th, from 3 to 6 p.m. Mr. W. Rinn, WM., is the repreâ€" sentative of Golden Beaver Lodge, A. F. AM., at the Grand Lodge meetâ€" ing in Toronto this week. ~Mr, A. W. Pickering returned on Monday after spending three weeks holidaying in Southern Ontario and the United States. * Mr. H. W,. Hooker left on Monday for a visit to his home at Galt. Miss Mary Boyd returned on Sunâ€" day evening from a two months‘ vaâ€" cation in the south,.\ CMr. and Mrs. Pugsley leave this week for a visit to England. They will sail on the Regina on Saturday.} Mr. Harry Badeombe, of " a visitor to the Camp this Timmins and District Notes When we fill your prescriptions you have everything in your favour because the responsibility which we assume in comâ€" pounding medicines is fully appreciated, consequently we have at hand the best, most potent, full stvrength chemicals. We ll into use the most modern apparatus and facilities for expediting our work. We employ thoroughly qualified, regisâ€" tered graduate pharmacists. Every detail is carefully taken care of and every move that is made in the filling of your prescription from start to finish is just as it should be. This is the coâ€"operation which we give your doctor and a service which you secure when you place your prescriptions in our hands. There is no extra charge for this service. A ftew things you may need when on your OUTING s o s i o n i i ig ig id i in in 1p5 i i5 5 15 45 45 4 THREE FLOWERS Creams 50c Bathing Caps 25¢ to $1.00 STORES DR. WESTS Tooth Brush 50c CGAMPANAS Italian Balm 40c oronto, weeo far as Montreal, from which pdrt they sailed for the Old Land on Saturday. Mr. Hornby returned to Timmins this week. \ The special at the Old Empire Theâ€" atre Friday and Saturday of this week will be Colleen Moore in **April Showers.‘‘~ ‘‘Trilby‘‘ is the feature for the following Friday and Saturâ€" day, July %th and 26th. \ Mrs. F. J. Hornby and son, Bert, lefft last week for a visit to England, Mr.‘ Hornlby accompanying them as _Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Saturday, July 12th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ber;,mâ€"â€" a son. | _ (Miss Grace Macdonald left on Thursday for a two months‘ visit to Toronto and other points south and east. â€" ( Mr. P. S. Tay‘or is a visitor to the (amp this week.} Mr. Bruce Burke left last week for an extended visit to Drumhead, Guysbqgro County, Nova Scotia) {Mr. T. Kerns and family returned last week from a two months‘ visit to Ireland. : Mrs., A. Stonehouse and family are leaving on Thursday for a visitâ€"to England, sailing from Montreal on the Regina on Saturday.} THREE FLOWERS Face Powder TD¢ THREE FLOWERS Talcecum Water Wings 50c pr. PEPSODENT Tooth Paste Réports to the effect that the body ofâ€"a man had been recovered from the river this week are not founded on fact. In the last few weeks there bave ‘been a number of these unifoundâ€" ed rumors built apparently on someâ€" one‘s futile imagination. The reports have included false stories of nearly everything from â€" more murders in Moneta to other less terrible accidents and incidents. \ \Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fitzpatrick, of Tron River, . Wisconsin, US.A., are visiting friends and I'eldtl\' es in town. They were among the early residents of Timmins and are being warmly welcomed here again by }lOstS of friâ€" ends. ‘Mr. Fitzpatrick was in partâ€" nership here with Mr. T. F. King in the early days of 'l'immin< He is now conducting a men‘ furnlshmg’a store in Iron River, \\ isconsin, and reports business as good. * The Arlie Marks Co. closed their fourâ€"day engagement here last Thursâ€" day evening, and the public paid them the compliment of making the last night the biggest one of the four. The New Empire was crowded Thursâ€" day evening, indicating that the Marks Co. shows still enjoy popularâ€" ity here. The Giroux Lake correspondent. of The Northern News last week had the following:â€"‘*Mrs, Norman â€" Johns left Thursday afternoon for her home in ‘Timmins.‘‘â€"‘*Mrs. Frank Riley, of Schumacher, visited friends here."‘ ‘*‘iMiss Jean MeLellan, of Timmins, is visiting Miss Hannah and Martin.‘‘ \The Orange Lodge held a pleasing and successful evening eruise on the Steamer Mmoa on the ev emng of the Twelfth. The Charlton correspondent of The Northern News last week says:â€" ‘*Mr. William Killgore, from Charlâ€" ton, and Miss Margaret Cheney, from Cobalt, were married and have gone to live at Timmins." / Mr. and Mrs. E. 4. ‘Noble and Dr. R. H. Brown and Mrs. Brown and family left this week for a vacation in the south. They will motor from North Bay to points south for a week or ten davyvs. \ ( The Northern News last week said: â€"** Miss Janet Richardson, of Cobalt, left for Timmins on Saturda) for a vacation."* So. Porcupine. Schumacher _ Timmins w . + 15c. pke. i8 15¢. pkg. BUTTERFLY STRIPPIâ€"LENE THE PORCTCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Todd‘s Drus Stores Ltd 20c. pkg. IN STOCK NOW! BUTTERFLY TINTS Phone 68 No Boiling! Obe Dependable DPrug Stores DYE REMOVER 20c. pkg. Phone 131A at the hands of some person or perâ€" sons unknown. No new evidence deâ€" veloped to strengthen the supposition that: anyone but the woman living with him had killed him. ‘The â€"police located the driver of the car that had been seen before the house. This man was alble to give a good account of himself. Although there had been quarreling he left the couple apparâ€" ently on good enough terms, though both had been drinking. In the case of the woman, Nastasia Badioluck, the jury found that she had come to her death by drowning with suicide probable, though not possiWle to prove. The coroner‘s jury last week reâ€" turned an open verdict in the case of Mike Lasuck, the man found dead at 117 Spruce street, Moneta, The verâ€" dict said that he came to his death On one of the hottest days this year the Sudbury police disposed of 100 quarts of real beer, homebrew variety, seized under the O.T.A., by pouring the joyful fluid into the gutter in front of the police station. _ Many thirsty souls watched the proceedings with watering mouths and sad hearts. It is a hard worldâ€"this North Land. OPEN VERDICTS GIVEN I.N MURDER AND SUICIDE CASES The Caled: is â€"holdmg (Golden City and a happyv A rich silver strike is reported from near Fort William. Sudbury intends to do about $35,â€" 000.00 worth of road paving this year, the work to be done under the day labour plan. The Timmins Trail Rangers and the Dome Trail Rangers had a good game of football at the Dome last night, the final score being a draw 1 to 1. \Mrs. Jos. Goulet left last week for I?l’a’wkesibury to attend the f=neral of her father who passed away at his home there. No Rubbing! happy time aledonian Societyv pmenic ) toâ€"davy, Phone 127 P nic ; At: F4 ay, and a b: is expected of Timmins Poreupine a big crowd Remember the things you forgot last year _ Writing Portfolios 60c . CORRUGATED Thermos Bottle $1.75 Norma Talmadge in ‘‘Ashes of Vengeance,‘‘ is the special at the new Empire Theatre Friday and Saturday of this week. Friday and Saturday next week, July Xth and 26th, the special will be Colleen Moore in Youth.‘* Both these specâ€" ials have had special runs in the cities down "bhelow, / Me§ssrs. H. De(Labarre, Carl Muellâ€" er and Rex Wilson left on Sunday for North Bay from which centre they will proceed on a sixâ€"weeks‘ motor trip that they expect will take them as far as West Virginia where Mr. Labarre intends to take treatment at the famed Springs in that State. \ ‘Mr. T. M. White, of the Bank of Commerce staff, left. on Sunday for his holidays in the South. He intends to motor from North Bay to his home in Western Ontario and? other southâ€" ern points. Mr. J. T. Easton left last week for Toronto where he will take specialâ€" ists‘_ treatment. ~Al will* sincerely wish him early and complete return to the best of health. Safety Razors $5.00 up Travel Kit First Aid Case Opp. Goldfields Hotel Open Evenings Whose eyes we have examined durâ€" ing the last school term should not neglect having their glasses made and fitted before school reâ€"opens. Some of these cases are extremely serious and neglect now may mean loss of vision or incalculable sufferâ€" ing later in life. Stop and think what this means, and then make sure that yourâ€"own children are not thus unnecessarily handicapped. School Children The Curtis Optical Co. * * * %*% 344 tC * * * 854 43 445 4 44 5 44 45 5 5 4 s 4 3 8 STORES WILLIAMS Shaving Cream 3D¢ STERNO Canned Heat 15¢ tin Witch Hazel 25¢ 50¢ Messrs. Gieo. and J. G. Sheridan Tm\e just returned from Parry Sound where they were attending the funeral of their father, the late H. Sheridan. The late Mr. Sheridan was 83 years of age,‘ and had the unusual distinetion of having been an Orangeman for 65 vears. (Much interest was evidenced las Fmdn) in a large aeroplane passmz over the town about one o‘clock in the afternqon The aeroplane was high up in its flight paqt) here and was making speedy time. . 25¢ to 55¢ 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto # w # # ’ Reliability, Efficiency, Promptnoss MARKET SUMMARY ON REQUCEST (all sizes) Members Toronte Stock Exchange SPECIALISTS (Rince 18986 ;