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Porcupine Advance, 5 Nov 1924, 1, p. 12

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Saturday, Nov. 8 A Limited Quantity of Extra Heavy Mottled Hot Water Bottles " OUR SPECIAL " RED Hot Water Bottle Special Combinaâ€" tion â€" Attachment Sets {dc. Black Band Nipples Regular 15¢......... 3 for 26b¢c. Santro Soothers Regular 20c......... 2 for 3bc. Rigo Nipples Regular 10c......... 3 for 25c. Transparent Ribbed Nipples Regular 10¢.........4 for 25¢. November S8th until November 15th Extra Special RUBBEEX . GOODS . WEEK Yes, we will buy any Hot Water Bottle you haveâ€"no matter how old. _ We will pay you Fifty Cents each for themâ€"the Fifty Cents to be deducted from the price of any Hot Water Bottle in our Stores. Not only will we do thatâ€"but we will sell you Hot Water Bottles at Special Sale Prices, and allow you as wellâ€"Fifty Cents for your own bottle of any make, any colour, any age and condition. _ Special Prices on Hot Water Bottles quoted belowâ€"being but a few of the many barâ€" gains during WILLBUY YOUR OLD HOT WATER â€"â€"BOTTLES 2 Quart Size â€" Regular $4.00 for 2 Quart Size (2 year guarantee) Regular $2.00 for Dominion Hot Water Bottles ©2.98 ©‘1.69 2 Quart Size year guarantee) Special displays this week So Porcupine Schumacher _ Timmins Phone 68 Phone 131a Phone 127 s\.\ssssssxmm\\x\\\v 3 ‘ STORES 4: »\‘\\\\\\\\\\\ 4 6\‘\%‘\\\\%\\ Todd‘s Drug Stores Obe Pependable PDrug Stores THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, QONTARIO i sc h e iA Saturday, Nov. A Limited Quartity of Black Band Nipples Regular 15¢......... 5 for 25¢. Santro Soothers Regular 20c......... 2 for 35¢. Rigo Nipples Regular 10c......... 3 for 25¢c. Transparent Ribbed / Nipples Regular 10c......... 4 for 25¢c. " OUR SPECIAL " Dominion Fountain Syringe $1.50 Special Fountain Syringe Regular $2.00 for Extra Special 2 Quart Size (2 year guarantee) Regular $2.25 for Extra Heavy Grade 2 Quart Size (2 year guarantee) Dominion Hot Water Bottles MAROON Hot Water Bottle SIZES 7 AND 8 Per Pair ©3.00 719c. ‘1.79 33 35 o 5 i5 i5 0b iC i5 4505 4 xxmmsmmsxsssxmsxxsssxmvsxv l § CURTIS OPTICAL CO. ; Mr. L. T. Shaw, fon fourteen years engineer on the T. N.0O. Railws ay in this part of the North, and one of the first â€" engineers to obring a train through on the Purcupme branch, leaves on Friday of this week for Swastika where he will be one of the engineers on the new Swastikaâ€"Larder Lake branch line. ‘FThe new branch line is to be an electrical road, and Engineer Shaw will be one of the enâ€" gineers in charge of the electric locoâ€" motives on the line. Mr. Shaw has innumerable fniends in this district and will be much missed here. He will be followed by all kinds of good wishes and can be sure of a hearty welcome on any visit here. Furness, Iungland. During <his resgiâ€" dence in town Mr. Bates made many friends whose good wishes will follow him. Mr. Frank Bates, who has been in Tinmins for some time past, having come here in connection with the inâ€" stallation of some new machinery at the Hollinger, left on Tuesday this week for his home in Barnowâ€"inâ€" Furness, England. During resiâ€" Many friends and acquaintances in town and district will regret to hear that Hon. Mr. Lyons, Minister of Lands and Forests, was injured a few days ago in a motor accident near Erindale. All will be pleased _ to know that the injuries aré not serious, and the Hon. Mr. Lyons is expected to ‘be out of the hospital again in a day or two. There will be a dance in King‘s Hall!, Timmins, on Friday evening of this week, Nov. 7th, under the ausâ€" pices of Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge. Dancing at 9 o‘clock. Best of music, and a pleasant evening assured for all attending., Mr. J, D. MacLhean, assistant town engineer has been laid up for the past three weeks with lumbago, but all his innumerable friends will be pleased toâ€"know that he is now imâ€" proving and all will wish him speedy and complete recovery. A number of North Bay merchants wene fined last week for neglect to aflix inland revenue stamps to reâ€" ceipts for over $10.00. The imâ€" posed ranged from $10.00 up. 1.) May, n Third ‘al.â€"â€"J Open Evenings Open Evenings Timmins and District Note tor her home after a visit to her when we have to depend upon artificial light for everything that we do, bring an added strain to defective eyes. It will add greatly to your comfort during the cominy winter to have your ocular defects corâ€" rected now. Nee eT inmne . Avenue The Long Winter Evenings Opposite Goldfields Hotel Opposite Goldfields Hotel As noted in The Advance last week the annual meeting of the N.O.H.A. will be held at North Bay on Satumrâ€" day, Nov. 15th, Apparently Timmins is not interested in hockey this year, as no effort has been made to call a meeting for organization or disceusâ€" sion. If*the officers elected last year and who still held office until their successors are appointed, had called the usual general public meeting the Feeling in regard to hockey, however, would be more clearly evident. « The Bowling Alleys at Melntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher, have been put in perfect condition by Mr. Cooper from the Brunswickâ€"Balke factory, Chicago. â€" Entry for the Five Pin League will close on Saturdavy. Nov. 8th. ‘Get busy! ' The special at the New Empire Theatre fon I*ruhy and Saturday o~f (Horia _Swanson in ‘‘Zaza.‘‘ The next week, Nov., l4th and 15th, is Covered Wagon‘‘ is booked for Dec. 10, 11, 12 and 13 Big flocks of wild geese were noted on Monday on their way south for the winter. ‘This is a little later than their usual time for going â€"south, but the birds evidently know what‘s what in this country, and when. * Highâ€"grade Mattresses for Lumberâ€" men, Miners and Household use. Made to order on short notice at Lisâ€" keard Woollén Mills, New Liskeard, Ont. SÂ¥ , 41â€"44, Mr. C. S. Brunton, Assistant In. spector Dominion Income Tax, Disâ€" trict of ‘Ottawa, was a visitor to town this week on business connected with his department. The next Band C in the New Empire church sel'\‘i(’esl O 16th. The next regular meeting of Timmins l‘m\n Council is sched For ,.\I(_mdu) altternoon, Nov, commencing at 4 p.m. x Mr. and Mrs. C. G. spending a week in T« and other points south Mr. â€"A. G. Bagshaw, of Haileybury, was a Timmins visitor last week, Miss Mabel Charette, of Matheson, was a recent visitor to Timmins. Mrs. Stafford Cleary, of Tononta 4> visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kelly#-_ humacher, * oncert will be held Theatre after the n Sunday, Nov. . Williams are oronto, Londor scheduled v. 10th, he

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