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Porcupine Advance, 29 Mar 1928, 3, p. 8

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. Powder __._. AH shades .... â€" 606. Bahdoli_ne__' v is a s ale alnceve a e a *4 1 ?‘ s 10¢ Talcum ......... 4*# id $3 50 oz Houblgant 8 Quelques Petome .. .. o 90. $1.50 oz. Pwer s Perfumes all 6 for ( $1.00 Piver‘s Face 156 Rolls Toflet Paper ...... 8 $1,.25 Shavmg Brusheés Tbe Djerâ€"kiss AFaoe Powder .... 25¢ Babyâ€" 256 Vials Djerâ€"kiss â€"Perfumes ....... â€" {d¢c bell‘s Halr Prepal FQ 1 § . Prookies . for $1.00 pkg. 10 Gillette F Lung Troubles. _ For '; s children and â€" §0¢ . ... Take o °‘h°"*’~ none just B 25c Listerine Tooth Pa e.| [ f,50c Mennens Shavmg T5b¢e Hospital Cotton ... 35e Pocket . Combs : ,.. .. $2.00 Hair Brushes ....... 4 75e Ladies‘ Dressâ€" lll CGnlbs o s e\ » .o"g}o e Juring this sale we are J J Purei ,N orweglan _ fme fii;; purest you can buy, once you. _have used I# you will det odors ......... â€" Imported â€" Perfumes and â€" Powders the difference. ~ Regular $1.00 Sundries . box of Bed (" $1. 26] 2 tor 36(: % 420. 76e for for for for for for.. * for for for for for * 26¢ Quel;iuga; l i w 40¢ 11¢ 26¢ 1e 11l¢ 20¢ 26¢ 76¢ id N@ar the Station ?aturday _ Monday â€" Wednesday Pleast comelb_early, It wxll afiord you‘a better opportumty fo mfike . _ Make out your list and bring it in, or Phone 648 our Drug Departmentâ€"your order will reâ€" oelve prompt attentlon, and delivery.> Extraâ€" stafi of clerks in attendance.â€" 6 See Window Display Playing Cards ... 50c Note Paper with FEinvelopes ..... s 5e Bridge Tally C'grds zoc Writing Pads, linen or kid...... 10c Pen Holders ........ V 14 Peroxide ..... $1.00 Pure Cod Liver Oil ..... 25¢ Camphoâ€" _ rated Oil ..... Tb¢e Perâ€" _ 25¢ Glycerine and oxide ........... 25¢ Pure‘" . ~ Glycerine <...... $1.00 Pure Olive * 6 75¢ Pure Olive .. Ofl 32. . 50¢c. Pure 5¢ Lead , _ Peneilé ........ 10e Business Envelopes ... .. 15¢ .Writing Pads, linen or kid ... T5e Pkg. 25¢ 75¢ Note Paper w1th 2 Envelopes ....... 25e Tr. IOdinfi 5. oA is 25¢ Pure Castor O ...... The articles in this list are not regular lc Sale items, but represent specially reduced prices in conJunctlon with our l¢ Sale $1.00 Llsterme, large s â€" it ol .2 for $1 49 $1.00 Nujol, 16 oz. ..................,...........2 for $1.176 7be Bell‘s Hair Preparatlon ...... ........2 for $1.19 $1.00 pkg. 10 Glll_ . te_ Blades .......... 2,, for $1.51- $1 50 OVQltlne ............ C es 01' 32 4 40(.‘. Casborla .............. * Casbeenerens .2 Wf ho Tt t R i 3 5 A y @ € ‘Stationery Extra Specials QOlive Drugs 2 * ble 2 tor 26c 2 for 96¢ (« (6¢ 2 for 26(: j to $1.01 for .!vigi'q,,ococ Oq'jficc_i #%¢# -(qo0.60¢o_oo.o£900.’303’m o a on 0e 6 a n C680 b eb ob 0 o t t un on 6 0 66 6 06 6 a 6n a \for ie e e e s oe e ae a._w,voa..o 6e es er sds for 260 for 51(: for 26c * 16¢ ‘" 26¢ $1.01 * I6¢ for for for for for 11e 5lc e e 006 09 a n o 6 0 68 0 0 0 a ob n tb dn n 6.0 0 6 0 0 0 0 a 00 » a . 356 Stomach and . ; : «EAver Pills ....... 65c ‘White Pine Tar Compound .. $1.00 Liquid Petroâ€" Jlatum 6 heavy ......... $1.00 Beef Iron. € _ and Wme ;:.‘ ;)Oc Buchu _ ' Kidney Pills ;. ~50e Armand‘s Brushes 25c Per- oxide ......% ... Patent Medlcmes s 2 1e ... Vasgeling ........ -35 Health fo .» galtsea ........... 2 T 36(: 60c Health £ galt: s C k is i s . 2 or 610 50c Sootha Sal £f Omtgl(zent ava 2 01.: 510 15;‘ ;Sb(ig;s Mint 2 for 16(: ;nn mn“ 506 Palm Oli £« . 2 5lc 35c Stomach and 2 for 36c c Tss Pilly . . }, . Salts ..... 'BOc‘.Hea.lth e Salts: 50c Sootha Salva j _ Ointment .....}. 156 Soda Mint Tablets Tw n 2b¢c Syrup of Wlnte Pine Tar ........ _ Bhampoo ..... 50¢ Extract Malt Pure ........ 7 35c Tooth â€" Brush Holders ... 25e Tooth ~ Brushes ......... - 3be Tooth 50¢ Guaranteed â€" Tooth Brushes ... 25e Tooth Pa_ste s t k e‘ o+ 606 Per: : ' ‘¥ d 0 o 0 a d a t o e o o a a 8 8 6060 OXide Ovo.o * o"o o. 0e For the Care of the Teeth «* ._.....'. ...... ...... ....... White‘ 2 for 25¢. . [K| Powders ........ 300â€"King Edward . _ MJ After SBhave .... .. [f| 106 Shaving. ; . "‘ym A 24. :...:‘ C Cakes 2 ..,.. . 26. u> PE / Wl 50e Cold or Vanishâ€" 2 for 5lc 2"* Sle 9 51c 2 * hle for for 2 ‘" 66¢ for for for $1.01 $1.01 26¢ 61c 26¢ 36e 26¢ bl¢ LOthllS .. + d 35c King Edward ~After Sha,ve s $1.50 (Houbigant‘ ‘8 Face Powder .. $1.25 Coty‘s Compacts ..;:.. Tbe Yardley‘s 10c Palmolive Sorp .......... Zbe Bath . boap, large ... .. 20c Snap Cleaner, makes dirt fly... 25¢ Cuticura . ; â€"Bogap .......... 25¢ Castile Soap long ‘bars ..... c i06 ‘Styptic Cakes®..i......}. _ duak 35¢ Magnolia . 2 Velvet Cream . 75e California Poppy 2 Face Powder . 50c Peroxide Cold or 2 Vamshlng Cream | / 60c Liquid _ .o 7b¢e Shaving _ Brushes .. 356 Shaving '.l‘oflet W aters â€" Brillianting .... 35c After Shavmg , TOtHOn" .. 50e Assorted 35e Santal Brilliantine .... 60c Solid . Face Powder .:. $1,00 Lilas De _ FErsnce. Lotions. 50c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo ... ... $1.00 Coty‘s 50c Compacts ..... 7be Toilet _ Face Powders . 50c. Bay ' ilms Developed and Printed â€" HOUR SERVICE Films left up to 9 a.m. are finished the same â€" day. Soap 00000 Shaving Needs for Men Toilet Needs en Soaps ......... ....... ....... . 2 36¢ 2 * $1.51 2 * $1.26 9+ 76e for $1 01 f2 ‘for 510 °* $1.01 for for for for for for for for fqr for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for 51¢ 26¢ 36¢ 26¢ l1¢ 3abe (6¢ ble 61c filc; 3he i ty 76¢ 20¢ lle ble e 26¢ 21¢ bl¢ ble °S e “wm Prwe @Im-y" follows atnctly Mrs. L. G. Qreenstone, of Montreal, visiwl friends here last week. ’ x ‘Liskeard is considering the hblm ‘of an Home W gh@ firse week in July. â€" 4: c ents in the mines each evening from E tation CKGW, Toronto, operating on R. A. Spencer, of Dundalk, and formerly paster of_ Hanleybnryfl Methodist church, was recently electâ€" ed Grand Master of the Orange Grand Black Chapter of ‘Ontario West. _ The annual competition conducted by The Haileyburian relative to the «date the ice will go out of Lake Temisâ€" kaming is on again. BEach year The Haileyburianâ€"gives a year‘s subscripâ€" â€"tion to the paper to the person guessâ€" ing nearest to the correct date of the ijce going out. The earliest in the ‘past thirtyâ€"five years was April 12th, iln 1902, and the latest May 21st in | Some of: the women of Sault Ste. ie have started a: cmmxgn against cigarette smoking by 'F and young women of all ages. <They claim the habit has assumed unde: sirable proportions among the laxhes of the Sault, [ Mossrs McCamus, Thompson and aven, of ‘the head . office of . the Temiskaming Telephone Co., New Liskeard, were in town this week in connectxon with the matter of dealing with the town council for the renewâ€" al of the telephone franchise in Timâ€" mins. \ _‘ E. H. Walker Co.‘s Bulletin in 1ts last: issue says:â€"Last year the mines ofâ€"Canada paid to their stockâ€" holders. dividends. totalling $27 446,â€" 072.85. Of this sum two companies, Hollinger and Consolidated Smelters, distributed $12,750,862.50, while severâ€" "al other companies paid out conmder- ably more than a million each â€" Haileybury had, an unusually good record in the matter of fires last year, the fire chief‘s report submitted to the Haileybury council some days ago showing that in 1927 the town had only 15 fires, the total damage being $1,072.00. There were only. 30 fire alarms turned in during the year. A combination chemical, hose truck and pump has been purchased by New Liskeard for its fire department, the new motor equrpment costing $10,600, and being of the noted Amercian Laâ€" France Co. make. Delivery of the new motor truck is expected by July Ist. Tllustration of the wide use of the airplane in prospéctine and mining work in the North of Canada is given. by j the fact that recently airplanes were used by prospetors staking at: Favourable Lake, over 200 miles north of Hudson, Ont., while at the same time other prospectors used airplanes to go prospecting at Reinâ€" deer Lake, 800 miles northwest of Winnipeg, where rich finds of copper, zinc and lead were reported. HUNDREDS OF MILBS OF FILM SHOT IN BIG WAR COMERY Some idea of the task which conâ€" fronted Raoul Walsh in editing the motion picture, ‘‘What Price GHory,‘‘ which comes to the Goldfields theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week, can ‘be seen from the information that the footage which was run up on the production amounted to just a little more than 100 miles. Just for one look at all the reels Walsh had to sit it in the projection room for ten conâ€" secutive days of twelve hours each. When it is considered that he had to run through this footage a number of times in order to select a final version of **What Price Glory‘‘ it is geasy to understand why directors must have good constitutions. _ ie o Ne n 2 t ol L i) ce ds case to come before the District Court at Haileybury on April 3rd, is that brought by A. G. Brooks against Paul Villeneuve, Kapuskasing,; for alleged breach of contract on" a buildâ€" ing in Kapuskasing. â€" The sum of $800.00 is asked for damage caused by the alleged breach of contract, for freight on material, etc. . The defence is that no contract was entered into and that the work was given to anâ€" other contractor after waiting a reaâ€" sonable time for prices and particulars from the plaintiff. ' Homer L. Gibson Co. apparently intend to keep right up to the moâ€" ment in the use of all available moâ€" dérn inventions:. The Homer L. Gibâ€" son Co. are now ‘broadcasting a reâ€" view of the important price moveâ€" Slttmg with Walish was Salvatore A. Capodice, world war hero who was wounded seventeen times and lost a leg in the engagement of Bollean a wave length of 312 meteys. FIGHT STAGED ON sTRERp/ ATTRACTED‘ @009 0 own Dog: fights mxd fire alarms r torioum for their ability to gather a. ‘big crowd, but they have no. advan--f tage over a fist fight between 3"7? couple of men. On Friday ev last about eight o‘clock a coup men, who had apparently been boozem‘ ipals, got into a fistiec fight at the corner of Third and Maple street, and in a few minutes a crowd of a hunâ€" dred or ‘more people had gathered. The men were advised in so many different ways that no doubt the adâ€" vice confused them and they felt they could do nothing more than to follow: their own inclinations in the matter: and just fight it out. One man advisâ€" ed them not to fight. Another said they shouldn‘t use their feet. A. third recommended an upper cut. A fourth demanded that they ‘‘stand. 4up and fight like men,‘‘ this: being a difficult piece of advice to follow in the condition the men were in, _ A. boy‘s voice piped up. suggesting that..l the top guy bite the under fellow‘s ear when the two were in a close clinch on the ground. _ The crowd kept growing larger for a while as the men strugdled along with their private and, personal fight, then. the addition of two more to the gathermgé crowd suddenly caused the crowd to seatter and lessen. These two addiâ€" tions had. brass huttons on their coats, and they picked up the fighting friends and escorted them to what usâ€" ed to be the Hotel deGreer, but now may be ‘termed the Machachlan House,â€"that odd hotel where those that can pay are turned away and those who can‘t pay are kept. The two fighting gentlemen were accoinâ€" modated at the MacLachlan House for a time and a writen invitation exâ€" tended to them to return and meet couple of the lead«m;(zlgentlemen of the district on Wedn of this week. Mr. Terry Doyle, the well known and popular repreésentative of the Leishman Co., Toronto, will be at W. Dalzell‘s store on Saturday of this week, on one of his regular visits here mth the latest materials and modelij in men‘s tailored clothing. _ j - course will cover the prad J _ study of minerals and practice it mineral spotting and rocks; also il- struction in elementary goology flld s chemistry. . turer in geology, Ufliflmfiy ot . _ twh Columbia, who will also ddivm*i;; Je emflf lecturesâ€"ilinstrated by slides â€" _ fw opeal Dh %" 0 â€"s.m., and there: at 10 a.m‘.i: and fl,m.fi!l, “ m,% M and laem m tm # § THGB W. Gmox, CLASSES FOR MINING PROSPECTORS _ . Public Sehool A class for Mining Prospectors will be opened under the auspices of he Ontario . Department of Mines, at Timmins, â€" on Thursday, Afi‘il_ t :_f_";;, 1928, and will be continued for eight days. Morning sessions wxll reld: in -th‘e Oddfellows Hall. Ev ¢ lectures will be given in the PERFECT BREAD AND ROLBB_ Our bread and rolls are made m_ compliance with timeâ€"proved_ Teâ€" cipes and no homeâ€"made loaf roll can surpass our particular pro-‘ duct. . We use the best and purest ingredients and we bake just théf right way. You can get our breads ‘and rolls fresh every day. FOM' ‘the habit of serving them and give the family all that they care to eat. Third Ave, . ‘Timmins

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