Mrs. Jos. Fenn left last week for a vÂ¥isit to Bracebridge. weck, of Mr Wnn id ‘Mr. H. Iroquois _ last week. Lee Heidenreich, engineer on the new mining eamp for the Nipissing Mining Co., and andther man, recentâ€" ly made the sixtyâ€"five mile trip from Rouyn to Dane by dog teaim in 12 hours, . according â€" to The Northern News. "The roads were in only fair condition, and ‘The News says the time established makes a record for dog team work in the Rouyn to Dane tin. <«AQOn Saturday of this week, April 12th, afternoon and evening, there a in the Melntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher. under the auspices. of the Union Church. There will be the usualâ€"booths and a number of novelties, including a Fish Pond for the kiddies. Another fenâ€" ture will be the sale of work made by the Disabled Soldiers of the Christie Street"Hospital, Toronto. #%09%6%%%000%009¢%46 "MWQ“OQQOOM““Q“O“QOOO0003 CORDON BLOCK â€" . PINE ST., TIMMINS § . 9 0000@00000000000000000000000000000000?00000000000000 M Timmins and District Notes Agentfor Regina and Gruen W atches CORDON BLOCK . PINE 51 D.:3 isiInt [) ho 5n in P n 5 15 15 0515050595 95 1540 95 4005 10 3040 47 40 41 6 h5 3x A Attractive stocks of Diamonds, Rings, Brooches, Platâ€" inum and White Gold Sets, at moderate prices. We guarâ€" antee our goods for quality and bsauty. Also on hand full line of Royal CGrown Derby, Limoges China, Cut Glass, Etc, Full line of Leather Purses and Bags. % Announcing Richard Hudnut‘s latest creation, "The DuBarry ,§ Line" consisting of Perfume, Face Powder, Tou!et Powd.er*, ? flce Toilet Water, Bath Powder, Soap, etc. A permeating, lasting fragrance, is the essence of DuBarry Perfums, a little goes a long way. T he Face Powder has an enâ€" during fragrance, is light of texture and classed as one of the few perfect Face Powders. We have the complete DuBarry Lineâ€"call at any of our stores and examine these goods. THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY QOne miniature box (not a sample) of Three Flowers Face Powder with each 50¢. jar of Three Flowers Cream FREE SsULPHUR CREAM TARTAR 94p %* *4 **~ /s w Cod Liver Oil $1.00 Purifier $1.00 wWAMPOLE‘S xcellent tonic in Tablet Form, per box couple â€"of Blood ittle > MV n the Camp. iskear n th or to Bornâ€"in Timmins, 1924, to Mr. M Burtor C400 ment hÂ¥ ‘i In the first diamond drill hole put down from the. 300â€"#t, level of the Blue Quartz Gold Mines at. Painâ€" killer Lake, a new vein has been inâ€" tersecten.. Assavs., after eliminating tersectel,. Assays, aAll the visilte gold, show of over $50.00 per ton New Liskeard Band has reâ€"organâ€" ized for the season, and expect this year to have one of the best musical the town has ever had. Mr. M. G. Hansman is president; Mr. M. F. Pumaville, viceâ€"president ; Mr. IJ. 4. Woyatt, secretaryâ€"treasurer; and Mr. R. Parker, band leader. Mr. J. Brown, for the past few vyears a memiber of the staff of the [mperial Bank of Canada here, left on Sunday for Niagara F: alls, having been transferred to the branch ofithe Imperial â€" Bank in that place. Anâ€" other Mr. Brown, from Sault Ste. Marie,. has taken Mr. J. Brown‘s place ‘on the local statf here. The next Extract of Sarsaparilla $1.00 HARD HUDNUT _ â€" THREE FLOWERS 32 â€" CLEANSING CREAM < A + splay Used instead of hard water for cleansing the skin after Automoâ€" «4 % h2 ® biling or other outdoor activities Blood Bitters $1.25 JE‘WELER AND OoPTICIAN the chuzch ser ing, April 13th ocal and instra l new selection Apmil 4th Norman E. old content FRFE date â€"IOr A the auspice Chorus. K ‘Mr. Geo., 2 of the Owens Montreal am Pentonen Juko, only in this counâ€" try a few weeks, was sentenced at the New Liskeard Assizes to eight years in Kingston Penitentiary for an ofâ€" fence against a l14â€"yearâ€"old girl of Leeville, The jury recommended that Juko be deported as soon as his senâ€" tence is concluded. In giving senâ€" tence, Mr. Justice Kelly pointed out that the extreme penalty for rape is death and that, in view of the freâ€" quencey of erimes against women and virls, he would not be surprised if some judge some day would corsider it his duty to impose the death penâ€" alty for the erime. **‘If we can not protect our . women folks,"" he ‘said, are not any better than the barâ€" .Sl‘)eakin/g of: *Afirsts,."" > the_ first motor boat of the season went up the river on M@rch 26th. Any to beat that? Hiusiness 101 BA The Powassan News â€" last week vs =â€"*Mr, H. J.. Paul is home from mmins for a week or two."" The nex U nda interested in 11 FORRNAN‘S TOOTH PASTE 2110 Todd‘s Drus Stores Ltd South Porcupine CLCEANS INSIDT TOOTH BAUSKH J HIMNCl 1 atterno th has bee a Danee to ces â€" of the Keep this d . A. D. Murray, seeretary nsâ€"Acme Gold Mines, is in and other points east. on or the company. in to Phone 68 Y I ehat meeting © heduled for April 14th, and ne given un( Timmins Ma ate in mind. OUTSIDEâ€"BETWEE] CObe Dependable Prug Stores lye chost reachinge 121 the Schinmacher POLICE COURT THiS WEEK NOT AS HEAVY AS USUAL N Cleans all surfaces â€"especially cA those inside end between the " teethâ€"with the least amount > ig> ot effort. Child‘s size 25¢ c Yolth’s nuSSc so ‘ m # ®@ td BASEBALL FANS SHOULD GET READY FOR SEASON Baseball will soon be in full swing, and the fans should organize now in preparation. Every year the organâ€" ization for baseball is left off too late, and this no doitbht econtributes to makâ€" ing it more to make the seaâ€" son a big success. +Golf, Football, Tennis and other sports here have organized already and are away to a good start. iBaselball should organize anda be ready to start the season as soon as the weather permits, which mavy be any day now. â€" Batter up! BAND CONCERT SUNDAY ‘~ EVENING IN NEW EMPIRE Sunday evening, Aprfl, 13th, after the church services, there will be a Band Concert in the New Empire Theatre, under the auspices of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band. A specialâ€" ly good programme is being prepared for the occasion, including new selecâ€" tions by the Band, voeal and instruâ€" mental â€" solos, ete. (Motton â€"pieture films shown asusual. As there was no Rand Concert month, owing to the illness of the Bandmaster, there will be two concerts in April or May, or both. _ Phone 94a SPECKLED TROUT SEASON, . SHORTENED FOR NEXT YEAR In the ‘Legislature dast week Chas. McCrea announced that the eisien of the Fish and Game Con tee was to shorten the trout se The season will open on May (instead of May 1st as formerly) close on Aug. 3Alst (instead of Sept. 15th, as before).. "‘It is the decision of the Committee that steps must be taken. for theâ€" conservation of. the spec ‘kled trout. . One of the first staps is to shorten the season by a month. We will try it for.ax, few years to see what results it will briny,"" said Hon. Mr. McCrea. Police Court tomorrow (Tahursday U not be as heavy as durimeg th norrow Imne ailon PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE Timmips Phone 99 uts 5 ds . wlï¬ ols ath, after will be a w Empire es of the A specialâ€" x prepared new selecâ€" nd instruâ€" n â€"picture there was ith, owing ister. there ril or May, SON. . XT YEAR week Hon. hat the deâ€" ie Commitâ€" ut season. May 15th merly) and d of Sept. he decision ps must he on of.. the first steps y a month. ears to <ge ‘~gsaid. 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He was about a year at Poreupine (Golden City) in charge of the Presbyterian chureh there. w?’/#l’///â€/’.?’//fzfl,/,7/,//.?7Ill’/fl?fll’/lll’lâ€fll 8 rom the bank BONâ€"Aâ€"LETS ' B0 \ "The C Brazil Rg E-L Pecan Walnut Fud t t t t t t t i ag td O d td o ty i d t td is t i id td td td td d t ts io t 15 45 45 35 44 35 1 ts 4* » " db Small ... Medium Large ... Formaldehyde Fumigators (Medium Size) tX You Should Not Be Blind to the Value of Good Eyesight o Wl m s m T s ~P $b DW M w C CV T C C T CF Cw m us TT s t s s Open Evenings h Let us examine your eyes and correct any defects which may be found to exist. You will be surprised at the addâ€" itional comfort which we can give you ti10n Mon ot Brazil Pecan Walnut Fudge ind 4$0,000,00 has be he Chocolates That Are Different It 35c. 7 b¢ White Chocolates. A new confection, delicious, per lb. £* * * * *%*% * t% * * t 4* *4 4 3 t 5 t i. 55 55 5 BOC. A ~Ant : Sud burÂ¥ erPr ant Chocolates Small Mr. A. E. 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