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Porcupine Advance, 6 Oct 1927, 1, p. 8

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#* * * *# * % #4 44 #4 #4 # #* *# t# ## *# # #* *# 4 #* # 4. #4 +# ## *# A mxmx\\xwmmmmwmm Thursday, October 6th, 1927 3 Phone 103 for Appointments :\\\\\mm\\\\\\\\\x\“\\mmmm wishes to announce to her cusâ€" tomers that on and after the 17th of October, she will be carrying on her business in the rear of J. B. Thiboutot‘s BARBER SHOP 46/ Third Avenue Private Entrance for Ladies. Right next to Blahey‘s Madame Callum BEAUTICIAN Coming The Musketeers For appointmentsâ€" Phone 691 Bic Bankrupt Sale Gray Drug Stock Cor. Third Ave. and Mountjoy St. Now in Full Swing Come for Bargains EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD 21 Fourth Ave. OUR CUSTOMERS SINCLAIR the VALET CURTIS OPTICAL CO. We specialize in examinati honestly whether glasses are child against defective vision as the new school opens. The days grow shorter. Study hours under lamp light are again here. How about your child‘s eyesight? Is it being injurd by close study and long reading hours ? The growing age of children is more often the time when eyesight is quite often abused until permanent corâ€" rection is never possible and the child later is foreed to wear eyeglasses all through life. On the other hand, prompt attention to weakened eyesight in younger years, often results in complete overcoming of slight defects in vision and later, glasses can be put aside. We specialize in examination of eyes and will tell you honestly whether glasses are needed or not. Protect the child asainst defective vision. Attend to the matter now Your Child‘s Eyesight R CLOTHES J. B. Gould, of the e« Mr. J. K visitor to Mrs. Fred Bailey, of Kapuskasing, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vary.\ Mr. A. visitor to . _Mr. and Mrs. Geo,. 8. Drew return ed this week from a visit to Canning ton and other points south. Mr. and Mrs. Halverson and Mis Suter, of Kirkland Lake, were visitor to Timmins last week, coming here b auto over the Ferguson highway} The next town council afternoon, O( A Toronto motorist who came t Timmins last week by the Ferg highway, when asked about the r made the honest reply, *‘ Well, rains do not improve them mueh. TT Timmins and District Notes Bankrupt Stock Dealer are proud of i. Gordon, of Toronto is a town this wee R. Globe, of Grimsby, is the camp this week rular meetin scheduled fo 10th, begin neeting Of the ed for Monday at 4 12@ up to eTgUSO1 Mr. and Mrs. H. visiting in New York Mr. Jos. Bradette, M.P., of Coch rane, was a Timmins visitor this week \Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dillingworth, of Toronto, visited friends in the camp last week. Mr. T. Sutherland, chi spector for Ontario, was the camp this week. s Miss Kathleen MacNabb left Monday morning on a holiday trip Ottawa, and other Eastern Onta cities and towns. Rev. Canon Simpson, of C Field Secretary of the General of Religious Education, will preacher at St. Matthew‘s cht Sunday morning, Oct. 9th, at clock. Madame Callum, after Oct. l17th, wil ness in the rear barber shop, 461 vate entrance 1 to Blahevy‘s. 14 â€" y. in length w New Liskeard it attracted v was grown 0 [perty of Mr. donian N duled for week â€" in hall. At @nsUIn 7 t balt, Mrs, Jos three childre:r home at Bour deneced Land One of the oldâ€"timers of the Heaâ€"] that slip district passed away at Englehart ’ told some days ago from heart trouble, in | to 1 the person of Wm. Fyfe. He was| won assessor and tax collector of the townâ€"| runt ship of Evanturel for many years, and | _ 1t also secretary of the school board.| each THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO fâ€"It is n \Vllson, v pital some« ing from makine th UI In vIiS1t L1 Wm. Dalz with a fu t in model: octo: but A cucumber m« ‘acted very special ablen rown on the New Liske of Mr. Sumbler, market ‘his is quoted as anot of the possibilities of t| as a market gearden. is That TOOK 1Irst prize Alt Un lian National Exhibition this These beautiful flowers may be at his home on Elm street. He so the dahlia bulbs for sale from rizeâ€"winning stock» rdin t] hrm inn U VC un wh crety of <â€" Friday the Hollinger R his meeting the cl election of officer n now irke 1) Math« meetin C111( on eX iir, and 1 special SuUurVvVIive shm: K uT( l immins evening uring exhib 1( 11 1| 1 the showing pictures of th The picture ed as excellent Kent retu1 Kent brou g Ing@â€" 11n ; place in th« inadian Lum id ery nat ittentio Thib enu« 1@an, on mining inâ€" visitor to 11 LC ibou 11 King urC Mr. Ken this par ce at the evVven TA ountry 1| 111C irden North t tho irall 1 atI10n busiâ€" r the next muth )1 place in Catharin« 8th, 1927 Mr. (Gieo., W. Lee, chairman of the T; N. 0. Commission, and Mrs. Lee, were u-cewmg congratulations last week on the occasion of the twentyâ€" third anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert RSinclair of Timmins, Ontario, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Eveline Isabelle Appleton, to Stanley George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler, of Newcastel, England, formerly seâ€" cretary of the Double Diamond Lumâ€" ber Comnanv. the marriage to take on 1t ‘{an MUCH INTEREST IN RELAY RAGE ON OGTOBER 22 pus Timmins High School Has Tean tered for Triâ€"City Race on Saturday, Oct. 22nd. (COnsid e Kapusk Cochrai the werd wRAQ: . land I terestt On accoun Timmins Hig sider has just relurI after an extended sta He registered pleasa the interest which is the forthcoming event During lus visit to Tresidder addressed j ings representing tea taking part in the race included Kirkland L Cobalt Holy Name Bovy Seouts and Co Boy wmcouts and CODALLbL _ L. | Lack of time prevented him reaching towns farther north. In all of his talks Mr., Tresidder preached the lesson of clBan living and sportsmanship. ‘"‘It is the team that trains and the team that g‘etsi into condition and stays in condition j that is going to/ win this race,‘‘ he told the boys. ‘‘This idea of waiting to the last minute to get started | won‘t do at all, and those who intend| running had better get started now."‘ It has been thought advisable for each team to submit the names of eigcht boys with the original entry blank, instead of six.â€"for which space' is provided. Of course only six of these boys will be permitted to run,| and the two extra will allow for cmcr-] running nad Detler SCL SbUHALbLCUG . LO W . 1t lms been thouUht advisable for each team to submit the names of eigcht boys with the original entry blank, instead of six.for which space is provided. Of eourse only six of these boys will be pernuttul to run, and the two extra will allow for emerâ€" gencies. Girl Guides of Cobalt have come forward with an offer of assistance for the bean supper which Homer L. Gibson Company are ('i\'in(r the night of the race, October 22, tq the runners. _ These Cobalt Girl Guides have earned a reputation for themâ€" selves in assisting at affairs of this sort and will prove valuable on the night of the supper. The offer will probahl\ be accepted. Many pleasing comments are heard daily in connection with the trophies, which have arrived and are on disâ€" s being run uUunder The Northern News, C ion with Cobalt Y.M.( O( CHIEF OF POLICE WARNS t MOTORISTS AND OTHERS for each r silyver mec cond team Motorists and â€" . should take special : ing and save them oT‘ policd regard tc the Ont: The Cochran Work on the GOING AFPTER THE THIEVES WHO STEAL MOTOR CARS A despatch from Cobalt this week says:â€"*‘*If this offence gets common I will have to raise the term‘"‘ said Magistrate Atkinson in sentencing Norman Stayner, of Krugersdorf, to one year in jail when he had admitted the theft of a motor car from that sKearq 1O nd, there e {feature ork on the telephone lin« hrane to Kapuskasing is ied rapidly from both ends. now on the ground both he he other end, so that the st be done immediately. â€"Not s are erected yet, but the iderable stretch extending ompan y In * St d to the re Ontario â€" Hi 11 bly be accepted. ny pleasing comments are heard in connection with the trophies, i have arrived and are on disâ€" in the window of The Northern , Cobalt. They include a shield innual scompetition, silver cups ich runner on winning team, and â€" medals for each runner on seâ€" 11 k Troessider, former member adian champion relay team, \isitinn his brother at Kuirkâ€" , has also become much inâ€" m the coming event, which run under the ausplcvs of hern News, Cobalt in aftiliaâ€" Cobalt YM.C.A. Mr. Tresâ€" . George‘s â€" Church, St. on â€" Tuesday, Novembet @(L In 1nde AdVaincc suiumnc Any who wish further may write to the secreâ€" ick P. Failes, care of The Cobalt, Ont. Troessider, former member 11 1Ve fin: {lan(d â€" LAKG, OWASULLA Name Society, Cobal and â€" Cobalt Y.M.C.A prevented him reaching equipped with fourâ€" st carry the requisite The byâ€"law regardâ€" h street on Third enforced. _ Vehicles Third avenue without stop where the stop led. All motor vehiâ€" n1s isSsue tNhe chicel timely warning in ent amendments to hway Trafic Act. others _ concerned notice of the warnâ€" nselves trouble and ent. to the north Mr. d various gatherâ€" teams which are race. These teams â€" Lake, Swastika, e Society, Cobalt @OLL ay in the north. ant surprise at _ being shown in t the stmning y. Not all but there xtending 1 well: as 1 Has Team Enâ€" 1CE las entered aA ce from New aturday, Oct. al interest in se and rules \dvance some to 1 rules e some further _ Lresâ€" oronto north. section of the district.. Crown Attorâ€" ney Smiley said it had been a hard job to trace the automobile and that the police had had to search the proâ€" vince. He thought that the opening of the highway might have proved an incentive to this form of crime. The magistrate then intimated that he would be foreed to take sterner steps to deal with the offence, but said in this instance he would give Stayner the benefit of the minimum term, Elaine Bornâ€"In Providence Hospital, Fuesday, Oct. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs _ Fleming,â€"a â€" daughter, (J. GOOD MUSIC REFRESH] Admission 75¢c. per couple, Extra Lady Including Tax EVERYBODY WELCOME Recent amendments to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act make it compulâ€" sory for horseâ€"drawn vehicles to carry a light on the left side @fter darkâ€" White in front and red behind. Motor vehicles equipped with 4â€" wheel brakes must carry the red triâ€" angle sign. Attention is called to stop signs on Third Avenue. _ Vehicles must noft cross Third Avenue without coming to Motor vehicles will not be allowed to run without the proper complement of lights. a full stop, where these signs are inâ€" stalled. " Diamonds Direct from the Manuâ€" facturer to the Consumer " ST. DAVID‘S WELSH SOCIETY Y. Halperin, of Antwerp, is on a visit to his brother, L. Halperin, Jeweler of Timmins Y. Halperin is in the Diamond Manuf acturing business in Antwerp, and I have succeeded in getâ€" ting diamonds direct from the manufacturer which enables me to sell at prices to save the conâ€" sumer the middeman‘s profit Diamonds of the best quality and of the finest cut are on display. I guarantee every diamond 1 sell. I also remodel old jewelry to new, at moderate prices. HOLLINGER RECREATION HALL ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7Ith, 1927 . HALPERIN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN To begin at 8.30 p.m Will be Held in the O By Order * 4 SudSaate iesb waladt .“:“:":”:’.o“:“o’

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