Al ITI€ Cal his inte whiC his â€" his Rev. Wm. R. Tindle to Leave Monteith 1 a h( k6 br A 1 pi C€tT H Appoi hurch M 1 car at St. Am ville, Lake of District. Advance herford of im : 11 AD ed b kind of work for four mont! knew his jGb; and was consic capable man at the work. means getting down loose rock of stope which may be blasting. Dr. Kinsman gave e that he was called to the scene accident, and found the mar Death must have been instan as he was completely covered h South Porcupine, Ont., 1934. Special to The Adva An inquéest was held in th on Tuesday afternoon with C. Evans conducting the e the death of Otto RantakOon aged 34 years, who was ki Dome Mines on September dence showed that the ma Tag Day for Blind at South Porcupine Excellent Results of Tag Dag to Help Blind at South End and Dome. Other Interesting Items from south â€" Porcupine â€" and Dome. scaler, had been employe Fruitatives, 1 small ar Chase‘sSyrup ............ Scott‘s Emulsion ........ Pinkham‘s Compound Beef, Iron and Wine .. Savings for the Thrifty Eno‘s Fruit Salts ......... Phillips‘ Milk of Magne Olympene ....................... Reg, Reg. Reg, Reg, Reg. 50¢c Pond‘s Creams ... .. 50¢ Hind‘s Lotion ....... 50c Jergen‘s Lotion ... .. 10c Powder Puffs, 2 for .. $1.00 Armand Symphonie WE SAVE YOU MONE NY EVERY DAY THE CURTTIS DRUGCG CO. Patents ind 1 9¢ and $1.00 ..25¢ and 39¢ 0c and $1.00 P en se ..29e¢e and 69¢ .o0b¢ and 98e ............... ... 98e .................. 19¢ ury, with Mtr. and Mrs. Harper, Sr., h irned the folâ€" l from a month‘s vacation i ur jury, find A very pleasing little came to his| held last Thursday at t tope No. 1167,} Mrs. H. Hall, Dome Min f rock which | of Mrs. Kew who is visith ind cause of| ton. Mrs. McCaffrey was le performing Among the passengers William 6. 9 74thâ€"â€" 14 Pine Stree North Queen‘s Health Salts Russian Oil ...... Seidlitz Powde1 Aromatic Cascara ... Frossts‘ Acetophen ...... Invalid Port Wine ...... Ayerst:Cod Liver Oil ... Cod Liver Oil and Malt Dunda Brook n Meuâ€" daugh § ~peI nas i Conâ€" hter fail and winter session. Mr. Neil Fraser, who has been 1 ing his father, Dr. Fraser, left Oshawa on Monday. Mr. Ship of the Public School with Mrs. Ship and child who are pected to arrive shortly, are takin residence in the manse for the wi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliff and daughter, Marilyn, are on vacatli0 Toronto. A pleasing little function took place at the home of Mrs. Gibson on Goldâ€" en avenue on Monday, when the Bapâ€" tist Mission Board presented Miss Rose Gibson with a nice little gift, before she leaves for Toronto on Thursday. Among the passengers this wWeK {( the Algoma Air Transport were:â€"M and Mrs. I. M. Gordon, Mr. F. Menz? Mr. G. Michaelson, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Endreco, Mr. J. G. Heamon, Mr.. T. Johnson, Mr. H. Comisso, and M E. Violini. Mr. Stone and party from Buffa are fishing at Radisson Lake, Algom Air Transport fishing camp. A larg catch of fish is reported, including twentyâ€"pound trout caught by M Vachon ,of the Coniaurum Mines, an one of fourteen pounds by Mr. Ston Miss Ruby Naish is leaving on Thur: day for a holiday in Toronto. Miss Alma Kavanagh, Mr. Cyr Pearce, and Misses Dell and Rub Pearce, who have been visiting at tL Pearce, wnhno nave Beet home of Mrs. Blood, I¢ their home in Renfrew ‘The fall activities of the C. commenced this week with a me in the Vestry of the R.C. Church Mr. Battrick, of Kirkland Lake, in town over the weekâ€"end. Mr. W. Rogers is leaving for a h day in Toronto this week. The tag day for the Canadian | tional Institute for the Blind held this district on Saturday last, wasâ€" South Porcupineâ€"a very great Under the capable guidance of Mrs. H. Johns at the Dome, and Mrs. W. Wilson of South End over seventy ( lars was collected for the fund wt Hospital for Quintuplets to be Opened Toâ€"morrow in PATENTS â€" DRUGS and SUNDRIES Thursday â€" Friday and Saturday 30c 43¢ At St. Mary‘s hospital, Timâ€" . Tuesday, Sept. lith, 1934 d Mrs. E. Lusk,â€"a son. Drugs boxes for ounce to 1 3â€"4 > *:â€"â€"M McIin Bovko visiting Mrs. B: was joint hoste gers this week week continued . making gains Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. and little n vacation in of the Angliâ€" home of Mrs LV [r. F. Menzl ind Mrs. G mon, Mr.. J so. and Mr 59c¢., 89c and 98e â€"returned Pemagami. il tea was home of in honour for Ea. s offic. uUntâ€" @al memâ€" sing and ie Arm Miss V 11 50c and 89¢ 69¢ and 98c ............... 59c 3D¢ and Phone O * 10¢ 25¢ Th aC the the Y ift Fire Chief Borland Expresses Thanks por but 16 bruised painful Lously manent Timmins, Ont. Sept. 12th, 1934 To the Citizens of Timmins and District. Dear Friends:â€"I would like to ex press my very sincere thanks to thi people of Timmins and district. anc the many organizations and individual: who recently showed such interest an appreciation and gave so much effort t the attempt to secure fair play fo me. As I have given my best to service of the town and district in thi past seventeen years, I have no regrets but the appreciation and kindnes: shown me on every hand by the busiâ€" ness men and citizens generally ha been a comfort and an inspiration t( me during recent weeks. To the Timâ€" mins board of trade, the Canadiat Legion, the Cochrane District Fire men‘s Association, the Temiskamin{ Firemen‘s Association, the Dominior Fire Chiefs‘ Association, the boys of Timmins Fire Dept., the 1538 ratepayâ€" ers and citizens who signed the recen petition to the town council expressing appreciation of my services as fire chie: and asking that I be continued in tha position, and especially to the leader: in the recent activities in my behalf, â€" am grateful, indeed. For over seven teen years I have worked with all m; ability for the protection of the towt from fire, and as a citizen I have enâ€" deavoured at all times to work in th« best interests of the town and its peoâ€" ple, and to see such appreciation an( kindly feeling on the part of so is certainly gratifying. My friends one and all, I thank you very sincerely Yours truly, ALEX BORLAND Sr Injyuries Sustained by Boy on Bicycle though The Grateful to Hosts of Friends and to the Organizations and Individuals who â€" Rallied Round Him Recently. enced tI Sceribblers, 3 .. Scribblers, 2 for ........ Upper School Notebooks Pencils, s for .......... Drawing Books, each ... Jimmie Stingle the thirteenâ€"yearâ€"c n of Mrs. G. Stingle, Timmins, w ruck by a car on Wilson avenue If riday while riding his bicycle on W n avenue. The wheel was bac nashed and it was feared that the 1 as seriously injured. There were : orts that his spine had been broke ut fortunately these rumours we ot founded on fact. The boy w urried to St. Mary‘s hospital, whe was found that although bac ruised about the back and suffert ainful injuries, the lad was not se ‘he following letter has been ed from Fire Chief Borland, rly eighteen years the efficient cessful head of the Timmins »artment. JC 50c 20¢ 80c The Advance Want Adve injuries, the lad wa urt and will not suffe hurt through the acc able to be at hC still under the doec ver of the car was ] est and charged w urt here MAPLE LEAF BACON DATED 2 tubes Williams‘ Shavin; h ue es es 1 s Gillette Razor and 5 Blu« es n ie i Hospital Cotton .............. Hot Water Bottles ......... ic lssn Modess l WE SAVE YOU MONE Y EVERY DAY it 16 Hal sda »Y p« AanC Sundries Joe Nurkin Facing Number of Charges Arrc C Heldâ€"uy; mds har . "AI 11 of Misappro Accoused of ind Theft 10¢ this WEeeKk il charges. appropria=â€" _ while the rge against r. He had Mtr. )rmation portable ind som{ 39¢ ?1¢ 21¢ 25¢ 1 to b home nt of No Sat said 11 but Aid Some Good Talent _ at Legion Smoker | I his fine voice dalay." The s w.:th an old S Comradeo W numbers which ing showed in ng thi iteâ€" was in Sspli "Old Man "Smilin‘ Th One of t the Legion I pl Comrade W. A. I man at the piano. "Billy" Brown, p personality boy," g impressions, these plauded. ‘Gene Colombo, : a change in the gramme. He as i manner and those enjoyed this featur It was a big nigl are hoping for mal kind in the manth: easy styl after his Being p n tribute to the Roman ( Ste. Marie wt bishop, know the district, d discase. The funera Cathedral of over which ] Orchestra Selection Much Appreciated some Exceptionally Fine Numbers. A Very Happy Event, the comed Harry| More than 4,000 at the Funeral of Bishop Scollard More th North Ba in tribute to the doors ; mitted a large services outside Solemn requi by Mgr. Andre gate to Cana assisted by m Catholic hierar Ontario. More than 3( Timmins limelight ways and C Minister R. I minion gover Heenamn repro INTERESTING TIM} CERCLE CAN Hie.enan F. Hepbt tration. 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