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Porcupine Advance, 28 Oct 1926, 1, p. 8

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7b Ds‘ NE m Thursday, Oct. 28th, 1926 Bridge Cigars Open to all Journeymen Barbers and Master Barbers of Union Barber Shops, resident in North Temiskaming on or before Oct. 20th, 1926. Regisâ€" tration should be made at once. First names registered take precedence in contest Entry List Now Open at The Advance Office First Prize .....;.:.... Second Prize ....... Third Prize ........ Large Prize List Charity Turkey Stag Hollinger Stores Limited Winter Weather Means A Big Drain on the Household Budget : FOURTH ANNUAL K. of C. Buy Hollinger Quality UV where your dollar goes farâ€" thest, where you get the greatest value for your monev, and where quality is guaranteed ©See us for your cold weather needs. @Watch our windows and special tables, comâ€" pare prices and values, and buy with confidence. - Avondale 500 Cigarettes MOOSE CALLING CONTEST WHISKERENO CONTEST TIMMINS, DECEMBER 17th 1926 Birch Bark Horns Only Allowed Entry List Now Open at The Advance Office KIDDIE CAR D The Annual Classic Feature ‘‘For the Championship of the World‘‘ "A Strain on the Family Tie" BARDESSONOGâ€"MASCIOLI Silver Cup Awarded the Winner THE HOLLINGER NAME 15} BEHINDâ€" EV ARTICLE WE SELL Entry Fee $1.00 Entries Taken at Stag Party Entries Taken at Stag Party ........... Eiderdown Sleeping Bag (value $50.00) .............................. Half Hog or Big Tom Turkey .......................................................... 12 lb. Turkey Dutch Lunch Euchre It Pays Clay Pipes THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Entry Fee $1.00 ~© Cribbage Shag Seguin a skilled linotype operater. They paid a fraternal visit to The Advance office while in the camp. They returned this week to take up residence again at Sault Ste., Marie. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Seguin, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., were guests during the past few days of Mr. and Mrs. A. Seguin, of Schumacher. The young couple from Sault Ste, Marie were on their honeymoon, the tour including a visit to the groom‘s brother at Schumacher and a visit to this famâ€" ous gold mining camp. The bride and groom have both been for several years on the staff of the Sault Ste. Marie Star, Mr. Seguin being foreâ€" man of the job department, and Mrs. Invitations have been issued to forâ€" mer students and a few others conâ€" nected with the school, for the Halâ€" lowe‘en Party of the Timmins High School Literary Society, to be held on Friday evening of this week, Oct. 29th, in the Gymnasium. The event is sure to be a pleasing one and all atâ€" tending will have a very happy evenâ€" ing. The\ Latchford ~correspondent of The Northern News last week says :â€"â€" ‘*‘Mrs, Peter Brunoe died at Ville Marie on Friday. She had suffered for some time with cancer of the throat. Deceased leaves to mourn the loss her husband, Mr. Peter Brunoe, one daughter, Mrs. Allan Mortson of Timmins and three sons, Morris, Jack and Roland of town. took place at Ville Marie on Monâ€" day. A Hallowe‘en Euchre and Five Hundred Party is ‘being held this (Thursday) evening in the Parish Hall, under the auspices of the Altar Girls‘ Society of St. Anthony‘s church. _ Musical programme. _ Reâ€" freshments. _A pleasant evening is assured to all attending. \Two motor cars collided at. the corner of Fourth and Pine street on Monday afternoon, both cars sufferâ€" ing quite a bit of damage from the collision. _ The acceident was apparâ€" ently just one of those unlookedâ€"for accidents that will oceur to the most careful drivers on occasion, and with no one in particular to be hlamed for the matter. Mrs. J. W. Fogg left this week for Battle Creek, Mich., for spetial mediâ€" cal treatment. Mr. Fogg atcompaniâ€" ed her. Her many friends, will sincerely wish Mrs. Fogg speedy and complete recovery. She has hbeen troubled for some time past with sciatica and rheumatism. \ A Jlittle sixâ€"yearâ€"old_ girl, Jean Harkness, of Englehart, was attacked by a cow near her home recently ond painfully hburt. She wagâ€" playing when the cow attacked her, goring the child‘s side with her horns. Several stitches were necessary to close the wounds made by the cow, Ostrosser Co. have a specially fine showing of the latest and most approved in suits for men this week, One of the suits on display is the elegant suit being donated as a prize to the Charity Turkey Stag in the ‘*Whiskerino‘‘ contest. _Mrs. T. A. Barnett announces the marriage of her daughter, Florence, to Mr. (George William Springham, on Monday, Oct. ‘18, 1926 at the church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, Montreal. â€" Dr, Alexander Cameron Ross is taking the medical practice of Dr. J. A. MceInnis, during the latter‘s abâ€" sence in the South and is rernalmng to practice here as Dr. Melnnis‘ asâ€" sistant. \@Miss MceDermott â€" returned _ on Thursday last from a three months‘ holiday trip to southern sections of this province and to parts of the United States. \ Only a month to the Provincial electionsâ€"Dee. 1st, to be exact. And only eight weeks until Christmas. Shop early. f The annual meeting of the Cornish (Oneâ€"andâ€"All Football team will be held in the town hall toâ€"morrow (Friâ€" day) evening at 7 p.m._ Let us dye that overcoat or suit. You will be surprised at the change King‘s Cleaning and Dyeing Service. â€"43, \ Mrs. Win. J. Tierney,sof Allumette ISland, accompanied by Master Fbby, is at present visiting friends in Timâ€" mins. > Dr. J. A. MelInnis is on a visit to Toronto where he is attending a conâ€" ference and banquet in connection with the Provincial Liberal Party. \ ~Mrs. J. Gurnell left on Tuesday for an extended visit at her former home at Elora. Ont: _ H. P. is visiting at Mr. and Mrs Menday, Nov. 8th, is Thanksgiving Day in Canada. Timmins and District Notes Shantz of Weston, Ont., the home of her parents J. Bovd.}\ i% Pine St., North +s 'S\'SS‘\‘Sfl%fi%’%’%§$§$§%§%§§$fi%fiSXS‘SX%%%X%%SXS%%SSS%S% Timmins SO****%%% Toâ€"morrow (Friday) evening the Ladies‘ Hollinger Recreation Basketâ€" ball Team are opening their season with a Hallowe‘en Masquerade Dance to be held in the Hollinger Recreation Hall. Prizes for the ‘best costumes. Invitations ‘have been issued for the event,sand all fortunate enough to have received an invitation will find the evening a very happy one indeed, Division (Court: was held at ‘Timâ€" mins on Tuesday, with His Honou Judge Caron preqndmg There was the usual list of cases, debt colleceâ€" tions chieflv. / Mr. and Mrs. U. Aubry and Mr. and Mrs. J. Aubry returned on Sunâ€" day from a two weeks‘ vacation spent in Ottawa.\ The Golden Hub Ice Cream Parâ€" lour and Tea Room will be opened shortly in the Gordon block in the premises formerly occupied by Rinn Bros. _ Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Wedâ€" nesday, Oct. 20th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richeyâ€"a daughter (Doreen Vera).\ The regular meeting of the town council is scheduled for this (Thursâ€" day) evening, at 7.30 p.m., in ~the town hall. Send us your Winter Wear to be cleaned. It will look much ‘better. King‘s Clennmg and Dyeing Service. ~43; \_ Senator Gerald White, of Pemâ€" broke, was a visitor to Timmins last \ Miss Nell V. Lannan, of Port Colâ€" berne, Ont., is. visiting her sister, Mrs..A. R. Harkness. \ Next! _ Mines League Hocekey! Get ready for the season. Correr:Third Ave. Mountjoy St. Assorted Cliocolates, per Iba Riley Mclntosh Toffee, pertlb. .............. 20c. Jersey Cream negaichir s sls Thanksgiving Secret Hard Boiled Candies, per lb Thanksgiving Candy Specials Everybody has a sweet tooth on Thanksgiving. So bring joy to the "ever sweet" tastes of the little tots and tempt the older folks with generously filled trays of our delicious candies. Our delightful offerings include:â€" The Hallowe‘en event at the Caleâ€" donian Society on Friday evening last was a very happy evening, with games, sports, music and general good time, There was a particularly large gathering of youngsters. The cosâ€" tumes were original and pleasing, and there were good prizes award Everybody had a good time and joyed the night. President W. wan conducted the meeting. y ENJOYABLE HALLOWE‘EN EVENT AT CALEDONIANS® Splendid for Croup and Bronchitis CORDON‘S Many positions now open. KEarn part time while learning, Motor Mechanics, Brickâ€" laying, Barbering. Beauty Culture for Ladies. Only short time taken to gqualify. Write or call for our free Booklet. Hempâ€" hill Schools, Toronto. Earn $6.00 to $7.00 per day Coughs and Colds Quickly Disappear DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 423 Timmins Mentholated Cough Balsam when treated with Timmins, Ont 59c. 19c. 29c¢,

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