"The Cross Roads * New York Coming Friday and Saturday, Feb. 8th 9th QOld Empire Theatre Following is a list of Patent and Household Remedies which should be in every home especially at this season of year, also special bargain in guaranteed hot water bottles New Serial EAGLE‘S TALONS 0000000000 0 Vick‘s Vapo Rub 50c. ï¬lc.fl,.oll.ni,trl Thew regular use is 2 gxxt bus they lsr-.r.....rn.!.au tK#rugs Will not disturh Wampole‘s Formolid Throat Ease "Just Try One Of These Formolid Throat Ease Tablets. Old Chap" M N traust r.l4 (RRITATION STORES ; MOKERS. Pub! Srom veorce hus RELIEVES THROAT TICKLNCG Matinee Daily T wo Sizes. 10c. and 25¢ moe mmg little pastilles. «t the mou on â€" We know their merits and recommend STRONGLY ANTHISEPTIC ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Campho Menthol Cream .: 30c. Asprolax Laxative Cold Treatment Musterole 40c. Buckley‘s Bronchitis Mixture T5c. Western Pinex 50c. 60c $ . i $ _ o STORES @@@@00906060000900 6600900 % 009 #4 §00000000000000 Thermofuge lb. 50c. 1 Ib. $1.00 Todd‘s Drus Stores Ltd THE DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES South Porcupine . Schumacher Phone 68 Phone 94a FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS Vinol, reg. $1.00.........:..._...._....... 79c. Peptona, reg. $1.00...__.:________. 79c. Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil, reg. $1:00. .:. _ .. .000 ... 89c. Hot W ater Bottles, reg. $2.25. $1.79 (2 year guarantee) reg. $2.00. $1.69 "His Master‘s Voice" Victor Records Now on Sale Comedy PORCUPINE ADVANCE It is understood that the Moneta Poreupine is considering an extended diamond drill campaign. Timmins Rebekabhs are holding a Social Evening tomorrow (Thursday) evening in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. Reports are current that negot! tions are under way for the sale . a controlling interest in the Pore pine Grande to important finanei men of London, England. Juvenile Hockey Saturday morning, will include games between two Schuâ€" macher teams and two â€" Timmins teams. The boys are showing up well in hockey and their matches are nroving interesting exhibitions. «_ Mrs. T. J. McGrath arrived homs after attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. James Connolly, of Otâ€" tawa. (Miss Lilian Breen, of Ottawa, accompanied Mrs. McGrath to Timâ€" mins. provin Mr., E. P. Heaton, Fire: Marshal for Ontario, will be among the special guests at the Convention and Banâ€" Guet of the Temiskaming Firemen‘s Association at South Poreupine on Thursday (tomorrow) evening. Mr,. Heaton send word this week that he would be present in response to the invitation sent him by the Associaâ€" tion. at hockey practice this week, ‘‘Fat‘‘ Levine had the misfortune to have his nose broken by a high, closeâ€" in shot. The brave young goalâ€"tendâ€" er, however, looks on it all as just a part of the game. *‘‘I‘m going to stop all: Lâ€"ean,"‘" se ‘says, ‘*but: 1‘ 4 sooner not stop them ‘with my nose Mr. Dunean Camphbell returned yesâ€" terday to Haileybury after a three weeks‘ visit to Timmins and district. Mr. Camphbell came to the Camp for a three days‘ visit, but found so many old friends here and made so many new ones that the days naturally stretched to weeks, and then were not long enough to see all the old4 timers of the early days of the Porâ€" cupine. stop all: Lâ€"can,"" mie isays, ‘*but: 1 ‘4A sooner nnt stop them ‘with my nose any more.""‘ All will regret the â€" luck to this promising young goalâ€" keeper and sincerely hope that he will soon be none the worse and feel none the worse for the accident,. Small 65¢c. Med. $1 Large $1.65 Antiphlogistine Timmins and District Notes Timmins Phone 90 Orehâ€" Puretest and Nalco Household Drugs Syrup W hite Pine Eucalyptol and Honey 35c and 75c¢ Scott‘s Emulsion 65c and $1.30 Small :: .. ... 35c Medium _ ... $1.25 Mentholated Cough Baisam A Euchre and Dance, under the auspices of the L.O.L., will be held in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, on Friday evening, Feb. 15th. Refreshâ€" ments. ¥‘Mr. C. H. Poirier, of New York, is a visitor to the Camp this week. \ *Dr. Melntosh Bell is the Camp this week. _ According to information given out by officials, over a of a million acres of mining ‘voridhern;} «Ontario â€" wegre prospectors in 1923. Th proximately 6,0°0 mining corded during the vear. ‘*Why Worry,"" featuring Harold Lloyd and another sevenâ€"foot strong man, in one of the most amusing and entertaining motion pictures of sevâ€" eral seasons, drew crowded houses at the New Empire Theatre last Friday and Saturdav. _ ‘Mrs. Ralph Calverley left on Satâ€" urday for Toronto to be with her little girl who has been at the Hosâ€" pital for Sick Children undergoing treatment. It has been found that two operationsâ€"one on the neck and the other on‘ the â€"spineâ€"will be reâ€" quired to restore the little girl to health. Wishes will be very heartâ€" felt that these operations are successâ€" Fully carried through and the child brought back to health and streneth.} Tuesday evening last week the ‘‘paper special‘* from TIroquois Falls was derailed about a mile north of Matheson. Twentyâ€"three cars of paâ€" per skidooed off the track into the snow. The cause of the derailment is not known, the deep snow saved the railway from serious loss. The track was little torn up. Ths engine remained on the track and the ‘ars went only a little distance off the rails. Little damage was done ard the train was back on the line and on its way again before mornine. Chief of Police O and Night Constable (Montgomery of Cochrane have resigned from the Cochrane police The former Chief of Police has taken over the Empire Theatre at Cochrane and exâ€"Night Constableâ€" Montgomery has taken over David‘s Bowling Alley.,‘ 35¢c. and 75c. Listerine to intormation tario wegre staked 1923. ‘There were 020 mining elaims the vear. a visitor to quarter land in Minard‘s Liniment. 30c. Eclectric Oil 35¢ The next regular meeting of the Town Council is booked for Monday, Feb. lith, at 4 p.m., in the Counsel Chamber. The Cochrane Post last week says: ‘*Mrs. David Chalmers returned from Timmins where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Smith,." The work of completing the instalâ€" lation of the waterworks at Kirkâ€" land Lake is making good progress, and it is expected that the *‘*mwater will be on‘ this month. } _ Both freight and passenger trafic has been unusually heavy on ‘the T. N.0. Railway recently, the number of passengers and the amount of freight handled being much greater than usual at this time of vear. After we examine your eyes we will tell you as to whether you suffer from an astigmatism. l4 may be a simple myopic astigmaâ€" tism that can «be corrected with simple lenses. It may be a comâ€" pounded astigmatism that can hbe corrected with glasses of stronger focusing density. Let us serve you in our capacity of experienced optometrists. The Curtis Optical Co. |"IN THE PUBLIC EYE Iroquois Falls