1 IN CHARGE Make this your Headquarters for Christmas Gifts. We have a complete stock of Christmas wrapped Candies, Toiletrie Sets, Perfumes, Cigarettes, Cigars, Etc. Gifts for every member of the family. tore Buildin ilson Ave Mr. Bowning gradua‘ecd from the Ontario Collets of Pharmacy in the spring of 1925. He cams to the College from his home in Lucan, Ontario, a Harvsy Downingz. proprietor of the noew Larvey‘s Drug SFeore, which recentâ€" ly opened at 19 Wiison Aventu:, has bzen in the drug busincss for thirteen years. Mo was for many years manager of Burke‘s Drug Stors: on Wilson avenue. ; H. M. Downing Well / Trained as Drugglst Was Manager of Burke‘s Wilson Avenue Store For Many Years. Was Also With Liggett‘s. Located At 19 Wilson Ave. Build resistance against colds. with Xate 25â€"$1.00 16 oz. bottle 49¢ 40 oz. bottle 99¢ Harvey‘s Ammoniated Bronchial Compound Here‘s a rare opportunity for you to get all those drug necessities that you need for yourself and for your home, for during our Opening Sale we are offering you rare values on all drug necessities. We‘ve included too, items that make marvellous Christmas Gifts. | We Can Save You Money on All Drug and Sundry Items Odoricss and Tasteless Russian Mineral Oil Genuine Extra Heavy Special ! 50â€"$1.85 Each capsule has the Vitamin A and D value of over 44 teaspoonfuls of Pure Cod Liver Oil. small town near London. ; He first was with Lizge:‘s in Toronto and St. Thomas. In January, 1927, he came to Timmins, wherse he has sincs {lived. He opened the new Burke‘s Drug Store on Wilson Avenue in Februâ€" ary, 1928, and has since been there. Well known in Timmins, Mr. Downâ€" ing has made a large number of friends ~+hrough his unvarying courtesy and | knowledsc of his business. As manager l of the Wilson Avenue Burke Store he _met people of all classes and types. Ayerst ALPHAMETTES The Marconi Company‘s activities in the ficld of radio communication have Geveloped rapidly. in western Canada and Mr. Pick‘s appointme‘nt will enable the company beiter to serve its cusâ€" R. H. Pick has bzen appointsd Marâ€" coni sales engincer attached to che Winnipecg Office of the Canadian Marâ€" coni Company, actording to an anâ€" nouncement made recently by R. M. Brophy, general manager of the Canâ€" adian Marconi Company. In his new store Mr. Downing is ofâ€" fering the same and willingâ€" ness to oblige that has stood him in such good strad during his eleven yéars in th> North. He is prepared to offer service and would welcome anyone who cares to lock over his new s#ore. l)id Notable Work in the Recent Fort Frances Fire For both men and ladics In attractive Christmas boxes. Only .............. | regular Sale price Noxzema T5¢ 59¢ Modess .......... 21¢, 2 for 41¢ Maliver OQil regular sale price Scott‘s Emulsion 98¢câ€"53¢ Mcntholated Chest Rub ............. Kepler‘s Malt and Cod Liver Oil .......... {Dcâ€"$1.25 ’Ca pSllleS 1 .00 7% Yardley‘s Christmas Sets FAST DELIVERY PHONE 390 Announcing . .. | During the recent forest fires ;n the Fort Frances area, Mr. Pick dislinâ€" About a year azo Mr. Pick was asâ€" signed to supervise the installation of the network of radio telephone staâ€" ‘icns suppliscd and cperated by the Marconi Company ‘on behalf of the Ontario Government, Department of Lands ang Forests, intths Patricia arca of Ncrth Western Ontario.: Mr. Pick entered the service of Canâ€" adian Marconi Company thirteen years ago. Durinz that time he has served as wirless operator on board ship, as engineer at the Marconi "Beam Wireâ€" less‘ svation at Drummondville, and later as test engineer at the Marcon! factory in Monrteal. tomers in that territory. One of the latest additions to the modern buildings on Wilson avenue is the structure recently completed and ow occupied by the rnew drug store opened by Harvey 16 ounce Boltle .. Plain and Mint Flavoured A pure highly refined oil. Rich in vitamins. Plceasant and Refreshing Fruit Salts 49¢ Norwegian ADDITION TO SMART BUILDINGS PN WILSON AVENUE guished himself by providing the only means of communication in that area. He asscmbcd radio and recgiving equipment in a motor car, drove into the forest fire area and set up an emergency radio communication service with sank trucks and pump crews, cnabling them to receive inâ€" structions and directions from â€" the chief ranger which proved of inestimâ€" able value. Stratford Beaconâ€"Herald:; The Nazis are now demanding . reparations from the Czeches, having heard, doubtless that Britain is preparing to loan them $150,000,000. The porcine characterisâ€" tics of Nazism arse cer‘ainly coming out thes2 days. Prescriptions demand the cauâ€" tion:â€" and accuracy that our registered pharmacist lakes with every prescription.. Bc sure your Prescription is filled right by bringing it to Harvey‘s Drug Store. " â€"the essence of our prescription service Accuracy Prescription Specialists GRADUATE PHARMACIST IN CHARGE Downing. (The new block has a smart appearance and is equally attractive insidg. _ Advance Photo and Engraving) With the aid of machinery it seems that one working man can kesep about nine men but there doesn‘t seem o be an adequate sysiem of scattering aâ€" round all those things that add to maâ€" terial welfare and are so easy for our civilization to manufacture. Monkeying with the mechanismy of money seems to fall short of the goal. I sometimes wonder if the extension and ~development of= coâ€"operative soâ€" cletics might not do. something along ‘hat line. That is an ecxperiment for which Henry Ford migzht use a few hundred millions to try cut for the bcneï¬t of humanily. There is the danger, however, of deâ€" ivroying the standard of living of ‘all the people in between the eight million dollar deb and the widow without even a mits2. Machines bave changed things much in our world. There, was a time when about nine men had ,to work hard to kszep one man in luxury. That goes without saying, and. quive frankly if â€"I felt that there was any sort of ‘"isms" that would cure that sort of thing I would be a front 1ank "‘ismer." There is this too.â€" Little girls or boys, who are left with ceight million dollars usually go straight to the devil anyway, so maybe they are not to be too much envied in spite of all their money. Another clipping on the sam» page states that an elderly lady, grayâ€"hairâ€" ed, bewildered and nc too well; pleadâ€" ed for â€"an arrangement whereby she could keep her children with her. Is it nol this sort of thing that is the main cause of so many "isms" the readeor wants to know. â€" , And the girls sweep up the dust with trains of delicate fabric as they wend sheir way to the boxes. One clipping concerns Diana Frazier, the United: States debutante who gets about eight million dollars. Thesy may care nothing about horses but they feel that they are giving the populace a treat, and, after all, they take an interest in the swable mates in inhe adjoining boxes and what they wear. The only hopeful note in the whole proceeding was a man whoâ€" is just about the. senior captain of industry around this town dressed in an ordinâ€" ary grey and watching the horses. The Cause of "Isms" A Telegram reader sends two clipâ€" pings. Whisky and Airfoam Isms and Other Items It is the thing to do, so the horse show is all cluttered. up with popinâ€" | Jays in soup and fish who couldn‘t distinguish the aroma of a horse stable } from that of a hot dog. stand. | There should be a "Jockey Club" perâ€" fume â€"so these lads could play their role more realistically. Everybody goes: to the horse show. bui, we are not sure whether they go to see the horse or ito see the fuss and feathers of the social set. Writing in The Toronto Telegram, Thomas Richard Henry has the folâ€" lowing io say about many very differâ€" ent things: Horses, whisky and socicty have alâ€" ways been associated with each other. This is terribly unfair to the hors:s and a little unfair co whisky. It explains, however, the opem hats and evening. wraps. I have, and, as usual, was amazed at its popularity. Doctor with a Sore Nose. Also Something to Hate. Have you paid your annual visit. to the Fall Fair? . Airfoam Goodycar is turning. out product The Races Exteriuating circumstances are arâ€" gued by a reader who writes in that the Jews brought up vast holdings of properiy in the postâ€"war period and bought it very cheaply. â€" It is quite possibe that the business astuteness of the Jew does little to soften reseritment against him. It certainly is no excuse for perseâ€" cution and cruelty. ' Newspapers and Women The Wall Street Journal says that newspapcers and women are much alike, because: They have forms. They always have the last wmd Back numbcrs ars not in demand. They are well worth looking over. They have a great dcal of influence. You cannot believe everyuhing they say. I may be wrong but I would not be surprisecd .if Hitler picked on the Jews som> ycars ago as a nice safe peoplc to hate. Now, wi‘ch world disapprovai piling up on his doorstep, he may be wonderâ€" ing if he caught a Jew or a Tartarâ€" for Hitler was silent beside the biecr of von Rath. _ The writer insists that if the Jews had not acquired this property so cheaply they migh; be able to keep it But he failed to explain this to his doctor. . There was a rush call che other night. The doctor grabbed the door handle, gave a mighty shove, and the ‘bottom half of the door opened. The top half didn‘tâ€"doctor has a very sore nose toâ€"day. Somcthing to Hatle It is a German idiosyncrasy that they must have a demiâ€"god to idolizz and somehody to hate. When German money went to piecos the Jews emerged with properily. Later, rather than rsplace the whole door, he cut it in lwain, just about the middle. Dogs and cats would be kept out when his â€"wife answered the door for ths butcher, the baker and the salesmen, he explained. This gentleman proceeded, in a fit of illâ€"temper, to kick the bottom panel out of the door. He sat on an uncushioned wooden contraption that looked somcthing like a church pew except the wooden back was at a right angle to the wooden seat. I wonder somctimes whether we have sof.ened up or just got wise. Sorry Doc! There‘s certain doctor in town sporting a very sore nose these days. of sponge rubber or something of the sort which is intended o make sitting down easier and undoubtedly it is quite an aid to comfort. Some years ago I visited my grandâ€" sire in the old land. He was some ninety years ol age and spent most of his time sitting at ease before the fireplace. Our grandfathers needed no air foam cushion to be comfortable. It seems that a gentleman‘s ire was raised the other nisht when he arâ€" rived at his front door and the key i1eâ€" fused to open the lock. It is amazing the amount of comâ€" fort this age nseds to be comfortable. WE WISH YOU EVERY SUCCESS Quality .Chocolates 2 5:;.?; Ib. On the occasion of the formal opening of your New Drug Store. Congratulations HARVEY DOWNING _ Huntingdon Gleaner: When William Gribbet and his boyhood sweetheart, Irene Wilkinson, ltarred at Gretna Green that they would have to remain in Ssotland ~two weeks before they could be murried there, the runaway lovers were married 20 times a day over the ‘blacksmith‘s anvil to entertain sightseers. Twice each hour the smithy doors were opened to admit the tourâ€" ists, and Wiiliam and Irene repeatcd theâ€"simple cersmony. Spectators then clamored for the seal on the procceedâ€" ings, the bridal kiss, and the actors complied. Feterborough Examiner: There was a man selling liniment on the market here recently, and apparen‘ly it would cure anything that ailed anybody. When a man has something like that he ought to go in for politics. Every man should have one of his own and not borrow his nsighbour‘s. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1933 43 Wilson Avenue HARVEYV‘S . DRUG STORE We were pleased to have handled the Carpenter Work in the construcâ€" tion of this modern building. 2â€"“'}‘ 4# I¢ CALL US FOR ESTIMATES carry the news wherever they PHONE 2353â€"J We Wish Timmins $ mn..l i