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Porcupine Advance, 24 Jun 1925, 1, p. 12

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Send the Children ‘Shopping . . . TEMPORARY PRICE TWO WEEKS ONLY Victor Records ChShenenenshen Your Druggist is more than a merchant: Try the Drug Store First % Special foot soaps, powâ€" tg ders, corn and bunion 47 eliminators and even good old taleums all contribute to your hot weather foot 7 comfort. DRUG STORES LT â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" GOhe Depenbable PDPrug Stores 328 282 222282228222 w P o s nA stectestootes #..*, * a .4. .4. .6, .02 .062 .62 .02 16222 16 1 4 is is i is is i is ie i i is is ns n ns n draat ind n esns ns es w o * 00000000000000000 44 #4 000_000_00000 0’0’000’00000000000.00000000000000000.00000000000000000000000000’00000000000'000000 #. 00000000000000 o s se o When you are indisposed to shop in person you may safely send the children to % do your shopping with full confidence, for we accord juveniles fair treatment and %% like to have them come into our store. We will treat them right. y ‘ STORES : 4 e TODD‘S t §C'JD hactke Gmend mm I i s 4q Â¥ i sR " u) t Eo Hot Weather Foot Comfort k/ \a #% d Â¥#4,%4 44 *# .0 4. #.% 44 44 #4 44 #4 @ # * ¢ * “.“ # 4 #. '“.“ #Â¥*4 *# Â¥4 *# 4° "® #+* * t ## * _ Blue Jay Corn Plaster 35c. Blue Jay Foot Powder 35c. Blue Jay Foot Soap....35c. Germicidal Soap .......... 25¢. FrCEZONC a35c. Blue Jay Corn Plaster 35c. |§| Blue Jay Foot Powder 35¢. |# Blue Jay Foot Soap....85c. Germicidal Soap .......... 25¢. FreeZzQNE 20¢. 4 0:0 0’0 £ 030 Ox. Oz. + .0 # .g If you have the camera you‘ll need plenty of films, of course. See us for fresh dependable films A size to fit any camera. A box camera that takes a 2% x 4%, picâ€" ture with minimum of fuss and bother. Just the thing for the beâ€" gcinner, child or for use on picnics and outâ€" ings. ‘ 0000000000000000‘ “.“.”.“.“.“.“.“.“.“‘“.fl.“.“.“.“. l mended articles stocked here. Odorono ........35¢. and 60c. ds iss is 40c. Decdo .:........, ied 60c. .0 M\“\\W\\“W\WW‘WS“§§§“S§WW POPULAR SELLERS *# .0 *4 *# *% *4 #% % #4 @ *# *4 *, # #4 # % #*% * *# *#+ * © #4 * # #4 *# * #* * * #4 *# 4 #* *# # #e @ © #* *# # #* * % #* # #*4 h #% #4 * * ## + 4+ * #4 *# #© #* # 6 # .“ #* @ #* # # #4 * 4# ## *# *# %#4 *, * *# #+* h #4 # 4 #+ 4 #4 «+ #4 # 4 #* *# #+4 h #, *# Cad *# * 44 * * #4 * 4# #4* # # #* * # *4 # h ## *# # #4 # % #4 * *# Cns *, #* * #4 *# * *# #4 4 # #4 # 4 #4 *# # *4 *, # #4 * #% #4 #@ #% #4 * + #+4. # + #* # 4 #4 *# La #4 #, 4 #4 # *4 * * #4 «. *4 * C m 2 #* # #4 «o #+* *# # #4 *# # 44 #@ @4 + #* + a "s+ # * # #4 * *# #Â¥#* #4 #, . < *4 * 4# # r Foot rt aps, powâ€" 1 bunion even good ither foot # # #4 #4 #, )* @ "% *4 ® *# ## *# #4 * # #* # #© #% * *# #4 + 4+ ##4 *# # *4 * 4# #* # © ##@ *# # *4 * # *4 *4 * .*, # "% $ ut 2t 2 a*aa*, .“.“.00.“.“ u29 u* “.“.“.00. * # ## # *# #4 )# . w *i** #* ELLERS laster 35c. owder 35c. Soap....d5c. J 25¢. ........... 230¢. * .00 *# L 4# *# # o uns ts a*, “.“.“.0 ..“ # L #4 #4 + Li ## JPR *# °*# ® .“ ## w # 2 a*a a*, 0.“.“. 'vo:oo:o The KODARK puts your Ist of July picnic into pictures Take a KODAK along on your outing and put the trip into pictures. There‘s bound to be opâ€" portunities worth recording with your dependâ€" able KODAKâ€"â€" Don‘t forget Films +4 °* "¢ ‘% @ +4 ## # .0 + * #* * # *4 * 4 *#*, * + #*, *# *4 * 4 #* *# # %Â¥4 # 4 #4 4 #4 *# *# # #4 L #* *# € #4 *# #4 # 4 #4 * *4 *#,. ,*, .0. * :t C *Â¥ /Â¥ # #4 © Â¥ "® 5n sns 4* #* “’“.“.“. “0 % "¢ "% estecteoct © "% * "*¢ "+% os*ectoctectestest + “.“.00. #4 *# # #4 *# h #4 *# # *#* # ** * *# *4 $ #% *4 # .0 00. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO As little as $3.90 buys a Camera A box camera that takes a 2 x 4% picâ€" ture with minimum of fuss and bother. Just the thing for the beâ€" gcinner, child or for use on picnics and outâ€" ings. / Perspiration is necessary but it need not be excessive or ruinous. Odorono ..:...... 35c. and 60c. 2. .kA 4. is 40c. Deécdo :;:...:...., i 60c. No preparation designâ€" 72 ed to treat perspiration can check it completely for that action would be contrary to health and hygiene. _ Howâ€" ever, perspiration can be checked and the odor nullified by the use of several highly recomâ€" mended articles stocked here. #4 * t #* < #* # 6 *4 * % #4 * #4 * 4 °% *4 * #0 + #% ## #4+ # # 1 Mr for \ Report month.â€" Myrs. W. G. Smitl for a holiday visit other points South.: Mr, Ottawa mins. The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Golf Club will be held in the Club House on Friday of this week, June 26th, at 3.30 p.m. _Mr. Eric Fenning day evening after weeks‘ vacation at Smith‘s Falls, Ont. It is expected that the new â€" band stand will be completed in time for an outâ€"door band concert to be held ths week, on Friday evening. First open air new hband stand near the station June 26th. Messrs. â€" Hill â€" Clark â€"Francis have been â€" awarded the contract for the new school to be built in Mattagami section of the town. Scientific palmist here another week. Have your hands read. Emâ€" pire Hotel, Room 19. _ Hours, 10 a.m. m. till 9 p.m. Terms, $1.00. â€"25 p. Two popular young people of Timâ€" misâ€"â€"Mr. C. B. Manette and Miss Theresa _ Quinlanâ€"were united in marriage at North Bay on Monday, June 22nd. Fwuarther reference _ will be made to this marriage in the next issue of The Advance. _ has been done in Timmins in the way of beautifying residential grounds. The fine lawns, flower beds, ete., on Maple Street, Elm Street, â€" Nixth Avenue, _ Tamarack Street and Hemlock Street, as well as on other residential streets, show what may be accomplished. ; Mr. Sol. Sky, of South Poreupine left this week for Toronto, Montreal and other manufacturing centres, where he will spend a couple of weeks buying for the Schumacher and South Poreupine stores. Lieutenant Lottie Bennett, 8. A., who has been stationed at Timmins for a year, has been promoted to he Captain, and has been transferred to the charge of Gravenhurst Corps 8. A. Capt. â€" Bennett takes charge at Gravenhurst on July 2nd. A meeting of the Rod and Gun Club is called for the Town Hall on Monday evening, July 6th, at 8 p.m. Important business, including further consideration of the matter of a dam at Frederickhouse Lake for the preâ€" servation of the wild fowl there. This (Wednesday) evening, June 24th, the marriage will take place at Byrnes Presbyterian church, Timâ€" mins, of Miss Laura Edith Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Greer, and Mr. Lyndon T. Sparling, of Timmins. A reception wil be held immediately after the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents, 38 Fourth Avenue. ‘ Master Harry Martin, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Marâ€" tin of South Poreupine, left on Thursâ€" day of last week for a summer holiâ€" day in England with his grandparents in Devonshire. Quite a few Of hs friends were at the station to see him off. _ He sailed "from Montreal last Friday by the Cunard Liner, Antonig, en route for Plymouth, and will ke away from three to four months. :‘si o o C n o o . o i o i C i . . o i e C i C C C t 5 C C in C C C 6 i6 h K C i5 5 5 6 165 6 5 6 6 6 t t t 3 Timmins and District Notes and id _ Mrs, spent the OH Rain Humphrey left last week ation in the South. Smith left. on Sunday band concert at the on _ Spruce Street, on Friday evening, weather . R. Gannon, of weekâ€"end in Timâ€" returned Saturâ€" spending two his home « in to Aurora and tor Mr, Mac Lang, M. PP tor to town last week. Mr. Henderson, of the staff of the Imperial Bank, left on Friday ]tlst for a holiday in the South. onto week Mr. and Mrs. F. €. H. Simms are spending a hohdav visit to the \outg\ visiting Toronto and other centres Mrs, Thos. Howard, of Nakina, Ont., is visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, WV. P. Olton, Newravy Mine, Chief M. Greer returned last week from a visit to Ottawa, called there by the illness of his brother. \Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Friday, Juné 19th, to Mr. and Mrs J. K; \Iuore, U b()n Mr. C. G. Pirie, of The Advance staff, left on Sunday for a two weeks‘ holiday in Ottawa and other points south and east. Hollinger and South Poreupine played Soft Ball here on Monday evening, the Hollinger experts winâ€" ning with the seore 16 to 6. The biggest and best yet in a long line of good onesâ€"the Temlbl\nmmg Firemen ‘s Annual Tournament at South Poreupine on Wednesday next, July Ist. â€"25 The next meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monday afternoon, July 13th, commencing at 4 p.m. Scientific palmist here _ another week. Have your hands read. Emâ€" pir Hotel, Room 19. Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. . Terms, $1.00 â€"250 p. The convention for the selection of a Liberal candidate for the coming Federal Election will be held at Cochâ€" rane in Chamandy‘s Hall, tomorrow (Thursday) June 25th. Several interesting items _ were crowded out of this issue, including a pointed letter from a valued reader regarding beautifying the town and the dlfficultles encoutered _ thereâ€" in by patriotic citizens. This letter will appear next issue. The hydrants in town have all been reâ€"painted, thus not only adding to their good appearance, but also assisting in their preservation from the effects of time and weather. The hydrants look particularly well in their green coats with trimmings of dull silver or alumimium. The Empire Hotel‘s Sunday Evenâ€" ing Dinners have already become so popular and well responded to by the people of Timmins that the manageâ€" ment plan by request, to continue with something special each Sunday, from 5.30 to 7 p.m., with music throughout. «Their specialty this week will be ‘Ye Olde Tyme‘‘ Chicken Pot Pie. Bill $1.00. â€"25, ~Miss Rhoda ‘MacLeod, a popular brideâ€"toâ€"be, was the guest of honor at a delightful miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. F. N. Whaley, 162 Elm, Street South, on Thursday, June 18th, The guests spent the evening making amusing serapâ€"hbooks, depicting the future, and these were autographed and presented to the brideâ€"elect, as souvenirs of the occaâ€" sion. L ' Have your hands read Has read the hands of many distinguished people; also for hospitals and speciaâ€" lists. Empire Hotel, Room _ 19. Hours, 10 am. to 9 p.m. Terms £$1.00. | â€"25 p. SCIENTIFIC PALMIST HERE ANOTHER WEEK and Mrs. Wm. C. Elgin of Tor were visitors to Timmins las was VIS8Iâ€" oFre

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