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Porcupine Advance, 26 Nov 1924, 1, p. 6

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Hfifififififimmfifififififififififififififi5%5555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555% The Dinner served in the Recreaâ€" tion Hall on Wednesday evening, unâ€" der the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Union Church was a great success. _ Many friends from our neighbhouring towns of Timmins and South Poreupine were present. An orchestra of young people from Timmins and Schumacher furnished the musical entertainment which was very much appreciated. The ladies have once more demonstrated their ahlity to provide an exeellent repast and deserve much credit. Mr. Frank Uttley has opened a first class real estate and insurance office on First Ave. Mr. Gordon Black, Dominion Life Schumacher, to The Advance Mr. Adams, 1 Melntyre Co., partment, has in â€" Elora. New Model Townsite to be Added to Present Town. Schumacher Greatly Increased in Size and Importance Recently. Choral Society Making Fine Progress. Personal and Other Items from Schumacher Schumacher Looks Forward to Great Growth Next Year l @e Youmlf a Chance /:.’E? _ wl s h“'% ; FREE_Send at once for big illustrated catalogue, shows photographs of Hemphill mechanies in training. Learn Bricklaying, Plastering, Mechani. cal Dentistry, Barbering â€"Ladies‘ Beauty Culture Work, Automotive, Trartors, Oxyâ€"acetylene Welding, Vulcanizing, Battery Work or Electrical. Decide to be something now â€"â€" Come and see us or write. S. D. Eplett Son‘s 99 ately employed by the in the dry goods deâ€" eturned to his home Have you tried Eplett‘s Velvet Butter? With your next order of groceries try a pound and notice the fresh taste also note that it is not greasy but that you can taste the salt, and when you cut into it small particles of moisture will gather. If you like the butter demand it when ordering again. One of the worst enemies of milk is an unclean bottle, Eplett‘s bottles are all washed with electric power and sterilized with live steam, whereas the average dairy in small towns uses a basin of water and a brush and do not sterilize, and it is next to impossible to wash bottles thoroughly and have them clean. This amounts to other peoples‘s dirt carried. to your door Eplett‘s milk sells for 15 cents per quartâ€"The Cleanest and Cheapest Food known. Have you ever heard your grandmother say "give that child a piece of good bread and "butter‘" as there is nothing better." It is often the case where children are given cake and cookies, that they ery and give trouble. A healthy child should be given plenty of bread and butter with milk. Scores of children will not eat bread and butter because at some time or other they have been given some bad butter on their bread. Milk is nature‘s way to health, it is the most wonderful mediâ€" cine and health restorer that doctors can recommend, but be careâ€" ful of unclean milk. It carries disease more freely than any other liquid known. When the milk is pasteurized it kills bacteria of all kinds, even the dreaded tuberculosis which is transferred to the milk through the cow. Use ‘Eplett‘s Pasteurised Milk if you want healthy robust children. It‘s clean and properly handled. Do not have your children at home with measles, searlet fever, mumps, sore throat, etc., ete. . We naturally protect your health and your pocket book, What is more sickening than to have a card tacked on your door? This keeps the children from school and greatly inconveniences the parents. 5th OU can succeed if you will but try. We are doing our part to help you. Investigate the Hemphill proposition. We have helped thousands of other fellows ; we can do the same for you. lagas Learn a Trade and Learn it RIGHT. Special Just picture yourself in a few weeks as a skilled mechanic, holding down a big, responsible, good salaried job, or running your ow n business. There‘s only one way to learn if you want to save time and money and be properly trainedâ€"the HEMPHILL System of Practical Instruction, Dept. 47, 163 King Street West, Toronto Hemphill Trade Schools Limited Mrs. James MceCadden, returned on Wednesday last, from Toronto, where she has been receiving medical treatâ€" ment. ‘The health of Mrs. MeCadâ€" dn is much improved. Mrs. Leighton has returned after an visit to friends and relatives in Eastern Ontario. Ine CNorai which was reâ€" cently organized is progressing very favourably. _ Mr. Geils of Timmins is Conductor and Mrs. Frank Thompâ€" son is secretary. All music lovers are invited to attend the meetings which are held in the Recreation Hall on Mondayvy evenings. representative of Timmins, town dlast week. Earn $3,000 to $10,000 a Year 111 ated, and it was not necessary to turt on the water onto the fine new huld ing. The Fire Brigade had a run to the new (Goldfields Theatre on Thursday morning about 11 o‘clock. A gasoâ€" line torch on the roof had exploded and caused danger of fire. The danâ€" however, was promptlyv eliminâ€" winding paths, will be an additional charm of this residential City of the Northland. Our citizens are looking forward to great expansion and development during the next year. It is reported on good authority that a model town of two hundred dwellings of arcehiâ€" tectural beauty will be built to the east of the present townâ€"site. The homes will have every convenience and will be surrounded by spacious lawns and flower garden. Beautiful parks of shrubs, ornamental trees, and fountains, traversed hy graceful The many friends of Mr,. A. Dorfâ€" man, Huron and Belt Co., Toronto were pleased to see him in their midst for a short visit. Mr. H. F. Dainton of Timmins, has moved his family into town. Mr. Dainton is employed at the Newray Mine. We are pleased to report the conâ€" valesience of Mr. Richard Skelly afte* his recent aillness. Mrs.. Ritchie, who has been conâ€" ducting a boarding and rooming business in Timmins during the past year, has returned to town and will enter a similar business here. Miss (Gwendolyn King left last week to attend school in North Bay. Mrs. Preston of Orillia is visiting Mr. Andre Fournier and family of Windsor, have moved into town. Mr. Fournier is engaged at the Melntyre Mine. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO »0f had exploded : "Ehe: danâ€" promptly eliminâ€" necessary to turn ‘ The Seotch Woolen (Co., **Mill to i.\lun" Tailors, have purchased the store and trade of Mr. J. A. Therâ€" aault, 7 Third Avenue, Timmins, aeâ€" lt-urding to announcement made this week. In establishing their business here they find it necessary to clear out stocks regardless of costs and prices, so as to facilitate alterations, etc., that will make the store one of the finest. in‘ the; North Land. A threeâ€"day _ sale starts _ toâ€"morrow (Thursday) and one of the specials offered is Free Pants with madeâ€"toâ€" order Suits at $25.00 and $35.00. To clear out the entire Theriault stock, striking ~bargains are offered.. For instance, one item says ‘‘Shirts as low as 3 sfor , ‘The: advertiseâ€" ment elsewhere and the posters issued give particulars of the sale. | sCOTCH WOOLEN CO. OPEN BUSINESS IN TIMMINS YÂ¥ llson “(‘I'l(l('l'snn Brown Morris Verity Avotte MclUlargy Cornthwaite Clancey The annual Salvation Army Christâ€" mas Tree and Distribution of Prizes will be held this year in the S.A. Hall, Timmins, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 23rd. The event will commence at 7.30 p.m., and as usual will prove an interesting and pleasing time, esâ€" pecially to the yvoung folks. MONTCOMS WIN AGAIN IN BOWLING, MONDAY NIGHT S.A. CHRISTMAS TREE AND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES d Vnd Mondavy evenin follo w Eplett‘s Bricks can be purchased from any of the leading lce Cream Parlours. Take one home for the children and see how they will enjoy it. On December 1st, every brick will have a coupon attached. The coupon is worth five cents and on the back of same you will find a list of articles that you can get by returning same to our factory in town. The Silverware is the "Rodger‘s No. 1 " and the latest pattern. If you are not satisfied with the silverware return it and we will pay you cash for the coupons. Watch for Cabinet of Silverware in Windows. We have started making "Polar Bars." Have you ever tried one? â€" Polar Bars are a real winter delight and once that you eat one you will ask for more. " Polar Bars" are made by dipping a small piece of Iee Cream into a pot of hot chocolate then placâ€" ing into the cold storage to harden. They are then wrapped and are ready to be eaten. Try oneâ€"you will like them. Did you know that one of the very first things that a real sick persons can have when recovering is Ice Cream. Doctdrs will tell you that it is nourishing and is a bodyâ€"builder. Ice Cream is nothing more than sweet creamâ€"sugarâ€"and the pure extract of oil. It is then sceientifically frozen and kept under strict sanitary conditions. Could you name any other food which you could serve to vyour children with as much nourishment. Eplett‘s Ice Cream is delicious when served with cake at the afternoon teas, and what makes a more pleasing dessert for the house party ; it is so easy to serve and the best of it is, that every one is pledsed when it is served simply because it is so palatable and refreshing. Have you tried our small gallon cans, they are packed in ice and delivered to your door and will keep hard for three or more hours. Do you use enough Iee Cream? Do the children in your home have it occeasionally as a "surprise" for their supper? And did you ever realize what a real dessert it is. Nearly all the Ice Cream Parlours have it in the winter months, because they have people who serve it several times a week. Imperial Bank Montcoms J.) | () bowlin 149 160 164 144 111 120 resulted 14, 147 132 10 300 100 180 FEATURE FOR | SUNDAY‘S BAND CONCERT A special feature at the Band Concert in the New Empire Theatre on Sunday evening, after the church services, will be the singing of the Schumacher _ Choral â€" Society. This musical organization is one of outâ€" standing talent and will no doubt be particularly appreciated. The Schuâ€" macher Choral Society will open the new theatre at Schumacher early next month with a highâ€"class entertainment and the preliminary appearance in Timmins of this musical group will be of special interest. In addition, Sunâ€" day evening‘s programme will include selections ‘by a eifted tenor voecalist, as well as a number of selec the Timmins Citizens ‘Band will be the usual motion pict shown. summer and winter. The buildings on the property a â€"comfortable dwellingâ€" J T. O ‘Meara 18. > the Terms: half cash, with yearly payment by mort H. W. Warren, aunctionee duct the sale. land is announced. for Wednes next, Dec. 3rd, at 1.30 prompt, the land on north side of the ing Rink, Timmins. The land to sold is particularly desirable, be all on this side of the river accessible hy geood motor road. o PARTICULARLY FINE FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION HEAD and BRONCHIAL f COLDS No Smokeâ€"No Spraysâ€"No Snuff Just Swallow a RAZâ€"MAH Capsule Restores normal breathing. Quickly stops all choking, gasping and mucus Fatixerings in bronchial tubes. Gives ong nights of restful sleep. Contains no injurious or habitâ€"forming dru?s. $1.00 per box at drug stores. Send 5¢. for generous trial. 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