Porcupine Advance, 22 Oct 1924, 1, p. 12

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Your Druggist is More Than a Merchant "The Natural Hair Tint" The most misused word in the business worldâ€"Seldom misunderstood on the part of the public, but misused on the part of the business man who thinks that if he talks service that‘s all that is necessary to build his business. _ With us perforâ€" mance is more than promise. We really give you the finest service that any store could possibly give you. Here the word service is not misused, but supplied to your individual satisfaction. . Physicians Recommend Red Cross Kidney Plasters Our prescription department is equipped with drugs, etc., of highest quality. Allcomâ€" pounding is done by skilled pharmacists. for all sorts of aches and pains. â€" Relief is quick and sure. â€" Used for weak backs all over the world. T‘ry them. DU BARRY Beauty Box $5.00 DU BARRY Peérfume Purse Petite Inecto RA PID Soap $1.00 is importâ€" ant enough to warrant the use of only the best drugs. o V JC um ue ue es CSA 44 ‘ 4 / # # 4 # # 4 m # € € Who is That Man Behind Your Prescription ? Better come in and make your Selections early. Party Favours, 25¢. box Masks, b¢. 10c¢c. and 15c. Table Favours, 10c¢. ea. HMHalf Masks ..;.:.......:. 15e. Masks with u2. M t n iscc e 25¢. Pumpkin=Head. 25¢. Paper Lanterns,.......... 2 for 25¢. and 2 for 15¢c. Paper Hats 15¢c. 20¢. and 30c. In point of Law every druggistis equal but it is practice that makes perfect. Experience in pharâ€" macy, as in all lines of endeavour, professional or otherwise, marks that vital difference between the worker experimenting, and the worker who really knows. Bring all your prescriptions to us for that observance of scientific ability and care, prompted by knowledge and supported by our experience. We may not, be able to supply everything that you want but from the following list you can get a very good start on the road to a good time. It‘s not so vxery many years since we were youngâ€" sters playing pranks and cutting up generally, but now our fun comes in supplying the needs for others to enjoy themselves. Here‘s Hoping You ‘Can _â€"_â€" Have All the Wholesome Fun You Want on ' So§Porcupine Schumacher _ Timmins Phone 68 Phone 13l1a Phone 127 Todd‘s Drug Stores Dallowe‘en LIMITED Obe PDependable Prug Stores THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Try Todd‘s Drug Stores First. "The Natural Hair Tint" An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure Don‘t take chances! Get 4 6 fi od 3 9 % * i IStâ€"al supplics here. True economy in drug bu; â€" ing begins and ends in getting the best in service and value. Both are assured here. Belladonna Plasters gently massage the affected parts and give almost instant relief from pain. Used for years for colds, coughs, sprains and weakr ess. DU BARRY Bath Powder $1.25 DU BARRY Toilet Water $2.00 DU BARRY Face Powder $2.00 SSUSSSIEISEEELIIIL * 4C 4 + Inecto RAPID "m» xmmmmmwxsxxxxxxap A [( 4 CE L k ks m = *4 y\\\S%%‘%%‘S‘%‘\’SS“SSS\%\SS\S%S\\X%%\\%SS\S‘XX" WQO“W““’MW“’VQWW â€" mecretary W . } Field, of the Timâ€" mins Foothall \ Club, vesterday reâ€" ceived a wire from President Dorling of the Sudbury and District Footbal Association, â€"conetratulatin‘@ ‘Timmins on its win in Toronto on Saturday and hoping that Timmins goes rlcrhii through to a win. The hoys greatly appreciate this friendly expression of good wishes from the other Northern Ontario District. _ An elderly man named Angus Mcâ€" Donald is said to have attempted suicide at Cobalt last week, according to a despatch in The Ottawa Journal. It is claimed that he waited until the train from Englehart was on the Lang street crossing and then apâ€" proached the track, taking up a crouching position just south of the main road, He was thrown to one side by the engine and sustained cuts about the face and head but is not seriously injured. secretary W mins Foothall ceived a awire of the Sudhur huntens _ Messrs. Ant, Young, Jack Maclean, Chas. White, Fned Sexton, W. King and «Dr. R. B. Taylor have returned From their hunting trip on the Transâ€" contmmnental, _ As a trophy of the chase theyâ€" brought© back with them a 350Ih caribou as proof of their art as Lake Shore production for Sepâ€" tember was 7,662 tons of an average value of $16.59 per ton, making a total production of $127,130.02. A Mrs. Briggs returned home Fonto last week after visiting in Timmins during the summer The next regular meeting of the Timmins Town Council is scheduled for next Monday afternoon, commeneâ€" ing at 4 p.m., in the Council Chamâ€" ber. The North Cobalt correspondent ol The Northern News last week says :â€" *‘*The Misses Emma and Anizee Montâ€" ford, left for Timmins this week." The North Bay Nugget last week says :â€"*‘Mrs. G. E. Biggs is visiting in Timmins, the guest of her siiter, Mrs. T. Kelly.‘‘ gone to Timmins Mr. W. W. Orr was called to Alwyn, Que., on Sunday, owing to the serious illness of his mother. Only nine weeks to Christmas! (iood night ! The Northernâ€"News, of Cobalt. in ‘*Personal"*‘ Column â€" last â€" week ¢s:â€"â€"** Miss Eva Hacker, R.K., has Timmins and District Notes CURTIS OPTICAL CO. Open Evenings Open Evenings CURTIS OPTICAL CQO. Correctly ground lenses, if placed beâ€" fore your eyes in an incorrect position, are often more harmful than benefiâ€" cilal. Our glasses excel in that lenses, frames and mountings are correctly made and fitted. to" "‘Eoâ€" triends Opposite Goldfields Hotel Opposite Goldfields Hotel large an : sired, as a will hbe hi ations are Haileybury has probably the first case of its kind in the North Land in the claim for damages by Mr. J. seguin, of New Liskeard, for inâ€" juries to himself and damages to his wagon when he was struck by the fire team on its way to a response to a call,â€"the call being a test one ftom the â€" Fire Underwriters‘ Inspector. The claim is to be taken up with the Town Solicitor of Haileybury, some of the Councillors being of the opinion that the streets should be kept clear when there is a fire alarm. questo general S1€ School an, Ink Co., upon The ) town. â€" Among the Kiwanis x‘nm\ last week was Mi an, President of the C Ink Co., Limited, Toro \A northbound _ engine, â€" running tender first, collided with a speeder operated by Nick Mironowsky, 19 years of age, near Dane last week. The Russian was thrown to the ditch and died soon after the accident.. “‘[P. It. Cornthwaite, of the Bank ot. Montreal staiff, returned last week after a holiday spent in Sudbury an4 other points south. /J Mr. N. R. Goldie, of Windso a visitor to the Camp last week Andy Gump got off a good one la« week. He told his wife ‘"A polive= i cilan otten similes to hid his aching tonsils.‘ Next Wednesda important meetin . Aa_ meéetingo ural Societ\ id van imce durin Kiwanis visitin even OroOo mpot )2¢611 UI ng the rlled O t 1Â¥ that oreupine â€"â€"for the 29th 1¢ the 1O

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