t 292 2s 2t * # ## .“.00‘00 00.“ # 4 + ## # # #4 # # #* # 4+ #* # 4 ## # # #4 # #4 *# # #4 *,. .* .““ * #* # 4 ## + < #* # L3 #4 # 4 *++, * # #4 * « #4 +. # ## *# 4 #4 + 4 ## + # *4 # 4 #4 < # *4 # t #* # + #* # # #4 # t #* # < *4 # # #* # # #+*4 *# # *+4 #@ # *4 # # #* # + #4 # # *#* *# 4 #* * # #+4 # 4 #4 * o s s estesares* * .... * * .“. \Mr. and Mrs. J. Pincond and Mrs. A. Bryson and daughter, Miss Ada, returned last week by motor to Sudâ€" bury after spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives in Timmins and South Poreupine.\ Acute and Chronic Diseases treated by latest Drugless Methods. Room 9, Gordon Block, Timmins Thursday, Sept. 29th, 1927 Timmins and District Notes E. 0. Sundberg DRUGLESS THERAPIST (formerly of Chicago) Telephone 645 Special Showing of Furs Hollinger Stores Ltd EXCLUSIVE models in Hudson Seal, Grey Squirrel, Persian Lamb, French Seal, Mink Caracul, Silver and Natural Rat, Pony, Ocelot Coon and many others. All models are tailored by expert workmen from the highest quality of materials throughâ€" out. Every garment the last word in style. If what you require is not shown, ask for full inâ€" formation. Estimates cheerfully furnished on madeâ€"toâ€"measwre garments. BUY HOLLINGER QUALITY â€" â€" IT PAYS ®@ctober ist, 3r0, 4th Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Tues #@y, Sept. 27th, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs Thos. Fellows,â€"a son. \ The next meeting of the Timmins town council is scheduled for Monday afternoon, Oct. 10th, commencing at 4 p.m. , Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Thurs day, Sept. 15th, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs (i. B. Redden, 34 Columbus avenue,â€" a son (Guy Blanehard Redden). Timmins, day, Sept. 23rd, to Mr Laprairie,â€"a son. > Ont., on Friâ€" and Mrs. A. W _The many friends of Mis Garvey will be pleased to h she has successfully unders operation â€" for appendicitis Champlain Valley hospital, burg, N.Y.} Michael Laronde, of North Bay, was sentenced to ten years in the peniâ€" tentiary at the Sudbury fall assizes last week for his murderous assault upon Turnkey G. Moyer in a succeessâ€" ful attempt to eseape from jail last year. He pleaded guilty to three other charges, mcludmg theft and burglary, the sentences for these totallmo' five years and three months but running concurrently with the longer term The Haileyburian last we ‘‘Mr. H. Hollands«Hurat, ¢ Lake Mining Company, is i this week on business,"‘ On Saturday of this week, Oct. 1st there will be a tea and sale of home« cooking at the home of Mrs, J. Dalton Third avenue, the event being unde the auspices of the 1.0.D.B. A meeting of the executive ol Timmins Iiberalâ€"Conservative / ciation is called for this (Thurs evening in Mr. Kenning‘s office, { fields Hotel block, at 8 p.m. W. 8. Turner, of Liverpool, land, was a visitor to the camp week, on his way to the West 1 visit there. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Physical « l1d this se; mation hall C; o0r and meneing at J p.M. hbe served. â€" Tommy St rehestra will suppl\ the oceasion. This : all should attend. ysical culture classes ar this season at the Hollin on hall under the auspice nger Recreation club. 1 Leonard, the wellâ€"know , will have charge of the prospective members shc Leonard at 28 Preston st up the matter with any he â€" Recreatio) esentative of the C Anchorâ€"Donaldson $ was a visitor to Ti »ekâ€"end, in the inters Reford Co., Limited, al agents for these hn Whitan Str(C vith any m Recreation of the Pine in ‘Timmins Mn lt 11 for i M *( ) ,. iNezther Team Able to Score in Brilâ€" liant Match Here. Good Reâ€" | fereeing Featured the | Game. McINTVRE AND CORNISH NRAW IN BOXER CUP GAME here, but this week her condition is greatly improved and she is now well on the way to recovery,. A benefit dance is to be held under the auspices of the Schumacher L.O. L. in the Melntyre Recreation hall, Schumacher, on Tuesday evening of next week, Oct, 4th, for the benefit of the widow of a late member of the »Mr. and Mrs. Oscear Rochfort of Asâ€" torville and Mr. and Mrs. R. Gauâ€" thier of North Bay motored over the Ferguson highway to visit friends and relatives here. They arrived on Satâ€" urday and are staying with Mrs. Edâ€" mond Rochfort All will be pleased to know that Mrs, C. W. Hodgins is making good progress to recovery. She was taken ill a couple of weeks ago, and last week had to be taken to the hospital here, but this week her condition is One of the best exhibitions of footâ€" ball was witnessed on Saturday afterâ€" noon when the Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€"All and the MeIntyre battled it out for one hour and half in a 0Oâ€"O draw in the Boxer‘s Cup final. A special feature of the game was the fine refereeing of W. Field, seereâ€" tary of the P.D.EF.L, This was withâ€" out doubt the best exhibition of reâ€" fereeing this season and the game was of especial interest accordingly. The teams lined up as follows :â€"â€" Mcelntyreâ€"Parker, goal;, Johnson and Goodman, backs; Woods, Taylor and Cran, halfâ€"backs; Barron, N. Dougall, Trusceott, E. Dougall and MeLatehie, forwards. i "a UI seemed to be out to 1 was only temporary took matters up ve could not get the I The game was ver} good â€"combination order. Both defe: forwards The ga The game was very evenly contested and each goal was visited in turn. The Melntyre who had opened with a heavy attack on the Cornish goal seemed to be out to win. This attack was only temporary as the Cornish took matters up very decidedly, but could not get the ball past Parker. The game was very fast and some good combination plays were the order. _ Both defences deserve the highest praise for their splendid game. Willis, in the sticks for the Cornish, wac‘in" himnilhant form. Hoopet clost rules. trem{( nignhest praise 1IoOrT LCl Willis, in the sticks 1 was in brilliant form hand the penalty kicl man was a very cle SNnoweld watchin gall go gall got hurt coming back 1 waited for h then retired not notifying turn.. Both t SUDBURY LIQUOR STORE KEEPING OPEN EVENINGS Commencing this week the Sudbury Government Liquor Store is to reâ€" main open five nights a week, being closed on Wednesdays at 1 pm., to allow the staff a half The store keeps open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on the other weekâ€"days, â€" excepting Wednesdays, from 10 a.m. to 8 pm. The innovaâ€" tion was proposed by those in charge of the store, to accommodate the pubâ€" lic, especially those from outâ€"ofâ€"town, the train service making the night service very desirable. The Liquor Control Board issued special permisâ€" sion for the change in hours asked for by the Sudbury store. <1C 111CE i1 1 al 91 T W 1M 11 Kin nim ornish 10 metinm m rip} T,. backs; halfâ€"backs Other, Cha ame was veI combination Both detfs walkin ently fommy Stephen vill furnish the V OUn dat ob ind sentence. es to app( Wills and the ind ‘stp sentence ind â€" onlyv the supporters were ime closely. â€" Neil Dou and had to retire; or on the field the referes i to vlay the ball anc lIs, goal; Street and â€"Higman, Harris and s; Doddridge, Toms ralmers and Wareham, Arrying ) Chief id fell. e, street took a infringement of the was dead on and exâ€" irker made a spectaâ€" the loud applause ie supporters were n street 1| ist weq Inedt some‘ s that will The voun rhens and his orâ€" the musie for the merC to know that is making good She was taken finally landi ‘et in Kirkland his young son Wilkes of that In trying to took the fouc «d some severe The sentence eek the case izes at Sudâ€" to six years the jury‘s cy saved a +. it does not throughi ind nea LV EC will take vounester Chinaman OLHN n by Hi ng fis it Oove OM 171 the the OM CONFERENGE OX WORK IN THE PORCUPINE MrJ\ J. M. Findlay, Secretary, of On Aario Boys‘ Work Board Conâ€" ducts Conferences Here. Work Board, Mr. J. M. Findlay, of, Toronto was ih the camp over the weekâ€"end and attended meetings in the interest of boys and boys‘ work here. On Friday evening there was a largely attended conference for Boys‘ Work leaders, held in the Unâ€" ited Church, Timmins. Sessions for the boys themselves were held at the United Church, Timmins, at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday ; at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday in the Trinity United Church, Schuâ€" macher; and at 3.45 p.m. on Saturday in the United Church, South Poreuâ€" pine. On Sunday afternoon there was a joint meeting of all the boys. All the meetings were well attended and were featured by the inspirting adâ€" dresses by Mr. Findlay and by local workers in the cause. Mr. Findlay also spoke to the congregations at some of the church services in the camp during his stay here, his adâ€" dresses being much appreciated and helpful. Mr. Findlay has visited the camp on previous occasions ind has many friends here both .among the adults and the boys. Oreoâ€"MUlsion, reg, $1.B5 . on Genuing Phospho Tonic, reg. $2.00.................... | 4 !uld Magnesia, reg. 25cg$ ...................... 2 for Liquid Pétrolatum, P@. 50G. ... 2 for Petrofol Bowel Lubricant, reg. $1.00.................... Liquid Petrolatum with Agar, $1.25............... Listerins; large, reg. $1.25 Lister1ns, medium, Peg@. c small, reg. SBG; cce Lavoris, large, reg. .msc h in uh Olive O1l, 10 oz. siz¢, reg. 60c. Tooth Brushes, reg. 50c. Tooth Brushes, reg. 35¢c. Tooth Brushes, reg. 25c. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Writing Pads, hsn esb i a uns 2 for Whifing Pads, reg. 2BC........... 2 for Writing Pads, 1‘05;5'. DCE :s sn snn 2 for Soap Assorted, reg, slsn is e id 3 for Woodbury‘s Facial Soap, reg. 25¢................. 4 for Castile Soap, large bar,....... 5 for Crape Salts rog. 506. t is n ds Sodium Phosphate, reg. 60. California Fruit Salifie, reg. .l Abbey‘s Fruit Salts, reg. T5e. Abbey‘s Fruit Salts, reg. 35¢c. .................................. .................................. Regesan I‘ruit Saline, reg. $1,00â€"..................,".= Gibson‘s Hair Tonic, reg. $1.00 .................... 2 for Gibson‘s Hair Restorer, reg. 60¢.................... 2 fol 4TLL Bath Salts, regi 8B¢. .. 2 for Lavender Bath Salts, reg. TBe. ............... t s Gauzets Sanitary Napkins, reg. 75c...........;...... Playing Cards, s stt d‘ Shap.teg. 25¢. ....... [ ... .e im i 2 fo Bposs Hand Cleaner‘...";;.s..} eï¬ is s in 3 fol FTaleum Powders, sssorted 8 for itlenzo Tooth Pastq, reo: 8be. :.:. Klenzo Shaving Créam, reg. Rexall Shaving Créam, reg. JTonteel Gold Crean, reg."50¢. d Jonteel Yanishing Cream, reg. 5UC. :..................}. Pond‘s Cold or Vanishing Cream, reg. 50c.......... donteel Face Powdbr., reg: 50câ€"~......!:.:0 «.00 Narcisse, Face Powder., reg. TDe. ................... Gibson‘s Kidney Tenic, reg. $1.00 ...................... Preston‘s Digestivd Tonic, reg. $1.00.......... 2 for Rheumstic Remedy, reg. $1.00 ................... 2 for Sarsaparilla Compgund, reg. $1.00 ............ 2 for Kidney Remedy, reg. 2 for Blood Purifiecr, reg. $1.00 2 for Cod Liver Oil Extract Compound, reg. $1.00 . Phospho Cod, reg: $1.25°: ... . it n ie en Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oll, reg. 5Oc........... 39c. Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil, small, reg. 35¢. 19¢. Linseed and Turpentine Cough Mixture, reg. 35c. 2 for 35¢. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, reg. 35¢.....:...... 2 for 35c. Whooping Cough Remedy, reg. 60c¢, ............ 2 for 60c. Thermos Bottles, reg. Thermos Refills,; reg. i 89c. Envelopes, reg" i. d d 2 for 20c. EFnvelopes, reg. 150 iss 2 for 15¢. Envelopes;, reg. 10¢. : Nloi iï¬ dn 2 for 10c. Vaseline, large, White, reg. 29C; Vaseline, large, Yellow, reg..25¢..:................. ... 19c. Vaseline, small, White, reg. 15¢.:.....~............. .:. 11c. Uaanpline_small_:Yoellow.: reo 1002 _ 7c. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, reg. 35c.. Whooping Cough Remedy, reg. 60c. . Thermos Bottles, reg. $1.50........;........ Thermos Refills, reg. $1.00;.:.............:; Tnvelopes, reg" 20c..../:.. .m slsc Envelofes, reg. 15¢: Envelopes, reg. 10¢. :â€".....";:. .cs Vaseline, large, White, reg. 30c......... Vaseline, large, Yellow, reg. 25c....... V ageline, small, White, reg. 15c......... V aseline, small, Yellow, reg. 10c. ...... Next to Post Office SPFCIALS Sauve‘s Pharmacy retary of the Ont ads, reg; 200;~......... ads, reg. 15¢. .;...s... lte(l reg.: 10¢. ....;... s Facial Soap, reg ‘‘"A Service You Can "Prost‘‘ White, reg. 30c... Yellow, reg. 25c. White, reg. 15c... Yellow, reg. 10c. THE REXALL ST t 10 Boys‘ dlay, of wer the tings in s‘ work ere was OPENING Fish and Chip Shop Cleaning Pressing _ Repairing Custom Tailored Clothes to Measure 52 First Avenue 11 Balsam Street, North Monday, October 3rd. st Avenue Box 1576 TIMMINS, ONT. W. Varley .2 for $1 00 ...2 for 60c. ...Q for 350. ............. 59c. ...< for 256. ...o for 25¢. 8 for $1.00 ............. 29¢. ............. 30c. ........... 2g3C¢. ............. 39c. ............. 39c¢. slsc se PCs ............. 39¢. .............. 59c. .............. 79c. .2 for $1.00 .2 for $1.00 .2 for $1.00 .2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 2 for 35¢ 2 for 25¢ 2 for 15¢ 3 for 25¢ 4 for 69¢ Timmins ..T9G. $1 59 * 20¢. ¢ 50c. .. 196. .. 1090 ..89c. ... 40¢. ... .. 49c. ..90C¢. ... .. 390; r 35¢. 296. r r 25¢. $1.00 . ..ade. . 19c. 39p