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Porcupine Advance, 18 Feb 1925, 1, p. 8

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FORHAN‘S Tooth Paste Tooth Paste 25¢. The man who compounds, prescriptions must be theoretically and practically trained, must possess unusual and unequalled knowledge and, in addition must have experience. That is the type of man who fills your prescriptions here and multiple checking methods preclude possibility of mistakes. C * .. #4 *# # #4 # 4 #4 6. o* * #4 # < 44 * < #* *# 4+ #4 * € #* * 4 #* * < #4 # 4 #4 * C #* * #% *4 # 4 #* + #% #4 # ¢ *4 o 4 *4 *# 4# #* # 4# *# # 6 #. 0..0 #* 4 4 ¢4 * t *4 * 4 #4 * % *4 4 * *#+ * #% *4 # #% #4 4# * #* * * *4 # * *4 + % *4 + * *# * * *4 + * #+* *# * *4 * * *#4 * * 44 * * #* + o+ ¢+ + * #4 # * *4 w * #* «. * #4* # 4# #4# ¢ *4 Prophylactic ~ach soft caress â€" adds loveliness ~ *«‘ Deodorant Antiseptic Cleans Teeth Betterâ€"and Much Easier! Dentists approve this perfect toothhbhrush and this one right way to clean the teeth! The perfected brush which cleans with ease inside, outside and between the teeth, Powdering your face so that no powder shows requires little skill if you use a Gainsborough Puff, for it holds just the proper amount of surface powder. and whild‘s nze *A Youth‘s size Aduit‘s size # a # e * a ® oumn Q.“ ° a§g****: ozIs 8,t ° 3“0..00.0"1‘. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO +. @_ * ’00.““ A Large Assortâ€" ment of Drug Stores First KLENZO Dental Creme POMPEIAN Face Powder 65c. Always in Stock. JERGEN‘S Lotion 50c. Large 536 * ip 34 35â€" Through the kindness of the Hollinâ€" ger, the Hockey Club was able to run a special to Iroquois Falls for the Junior match on Monday. ‘The boys appreciate the kindness shown. all through the season ‘by the Hollinger. To those who think about such matâ€" through the season ‘by the Hollinger. To those who think a@about such matâ€" ters, however, the thought is sure to present J;tser, that the Hollinger has always shown the fullest support to clean sport or anything else that was good that benefitted or pleased the people of Timmins. _SSSSSSSS‘SSS%S%Xfi%fi%flfl\“%fifim\w _The current issue of The War Cry contains a picture of a group on the station platform at Cochrane some months ago when General Booth, S. A:, visited this district. The gruup shows the General, Bishop Anderson, Rev. Mr. Baker, the Captain at Cochâ€" rane, and Capt. Cornthwaite of Timâ€" mings. > 6 Mr. G. MeCormick, formerly of Tim mins, but now at Kirkland Lake, was a visitor to Timmins last \\eel\-end. Mac came up for the A.S.D. Dance, returning on Sunday morning to Kirk land Lake.| 353005 303510303030 1000 1005 35 10.35. 35 30 15151535 5.95 35 35 353535 15 35 45 %, 3 Hereafter, until further hotice water rates are to hbe paid upstairs the Town Hall. Note the notices the hailway downstairs, ‘‘Pay Wa Rates Upstairs.‘" The creamery owned and o b\' the fanrmers of Matheson opened up for business this The plant is complete and up in every respect.| from the ago, the t 15th. \ [ Provincial Officer Ga Sunday for the South, h from the Provincial For ago, the resignation to t Major Knight, Divisional Commar der of the Salvation Army, will pa another visit to Timmins on Monds March 2nd. Next Band Concert in the Gold. fields Theatre â€" on Sunday evening, March ist. ., after the church services Timmins and District Notes Agent for Regina and Gruen Watches CGORDONBLOCK _PINE 50 Open Evenings Open Evenings of Diamonds, Rings, Brooches, Platinum and White Gold Sets, at moderate prices. We guarâ€" antee our goods for quality and beauty. Also, full lines of Royal Crown Derby, Limoges China, Cut Glass, Leather Purses and Bags, etc. H E A D A CH E 5 ATTRACTIVE STOCKS Eye strain causes seven out of ten headaches. Why suffer this torture when ‘help is at your doorâ€"step. Have your â€" eyes exâ€" amined, get proper fitting.glassâ€" es and headaches will be a thing of the past. e U YYar UCry of a group on the at â€"Cochrane some reneral Booth, S.A., nollces in Pay Woater ome we effect F. erated{ listric month 1¢ Opposite Goldfields Hotel Opposite Goldfields Hotel Following a snowshoe trip from Gowganda to a mining property in which he was interested, Mr. J. C, Hirsch, of Ottawa, a gentlemen of between 60 and 70 years of age, took ill and passed awity, death being due to heart trouble. A son left b; special traim as soon as word was received of his father‘s illness, but reached Gowganda too late to see his father alive. The funeral took place at ®ttawa last week. Mr.. E. H. Orser, of Kirkland Lake, who accomâ€" panied Mr. Hirsch on the trip, is also reported as seriously ill from the effects of the strenuous journey, but is recovering slowlyv. The Ladies of the Orient are going to entertain the Orienta‘s to a real spread on . Monday, Feb. 23rd; to which @ll Orientals with their wives, and sweethearts, are cordially invited, and they also promise that the boys can bring their corncobs for smoking will be insisted on. Refreshments will ‘be served ala Hulwah! Bornâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jar vis street, Toronto, on Sunday, Feb miuary 15th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. J.P McLaughlin, 29 Munro Park Avenue Toronto, (formerly of Timmins)â€" son, Mrs. McelLaughlin and son ar both fine, Officern Wilfrid Perraul terday to spend a couple « Nonth Temiskaming, Quebed will ‘be the groomsman at â€" there this week. \wMr . D. Mackie is in Toronto this week on hbusiness. > Mr. T. E. Armstrong, of Cobalt was a vistor to Timmins last week. Â¥eel A. Innum PINE ST., TIMMINS to the chedu e friends in will extend si cand Mrs., H. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN NC snowshoe trip from . mining property in interested, Mr. J. C 11 commencing meeting Mrs, H. Bloo in the death Perrault left ® couple of days Monday Hospital, Jar Sunday, Feb and Mrs. J.P Park Avenue ncere ) where I weddin Timmi It yeys it WA

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