Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 27 Feb 1924, 1, p. 8

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. Mr. Alex. Smith, one of the wellâ€" snown oldâ€"timers of the Camp, was a visitor to the Camp last week. ~Mr. A. 8. Fuller returned this week after a few weeks‘ visit to the south. Timmins and District Notes â€" Gripe Water 850. @000%00000060660860080806008§8%64 The goodwili of its customers is one of the most valuable assets of any business. Goodwill cannot be bought with money; it must be earned. Todd‘s Drug Stores expect to earn your Goodwill by offering you the limit in value, providing wide assortments to choose from, maintaining a high standard of quallty, and in giving service as near perfect as it is possible to make I€. 440099666 ue dip) q es ts ie ue 0) ds wl ty se t sc E VR B« WÂ¥ .0:00:00 FREE â€" A 25c. box of Meloids or Klearoids with a 75c. bottle of Mentholated Cough Balsam â€" FRE Milk of Magnesia 60c. TOOTH PASTE 25c. VYapo Rub "Best for Baby, Best for You"" : JOHNSON JOHNSON 25c. per tin The boys and girls of the town are zratefual to the Kiwanis Club for the pMan of making slides in various parts of the town for winter recreation. (One in Rochester Townsite was buili and put in shape for use this week. Musterole 40c. Dextri Maltose 85c. â€" Maited Milk 30c; $1; $3.75 TOOTH PASTE 50c. w E3 § ; ; Mentholatum 25c. 50c. Garfield Morris was killed recently in a fall down the shaft at the Keeley Mine, South Lorrain. The evidence at the inquest last week showed that the accident resulted from a misunâ€" derstood order on the part of a felâ€" low workman, while at the same time Morris was breaking regulations when he was climbing over the bar at the side of the cage when the cage startâ€" ed and he was hurled to death down the shaft. ing this evening will be cards and dancing, a meetings for March will at an executive meeting March 2nd. (Mr. J. Scully is making fine proâ€" gress to recovery at Haileybury hosâ€" pital, and is expected back in Timâ€" mins in a few days. When the Junâ€" iors were at Cohalt this week all the boys dropped in to see **Jimmie"‘ and found him making fine progress to recoveryv. "\ An enjoyable time was had by the members of the AJS.D. Club at the regular weekly meeting and dance last Wednesday evening. The meetâ€" ing this evening will be tne regular cards and dancing, a schedule of meetings for March will be drawn up at an executive meeting on Sunday, March 2nd. _ Work is in active progress on the clearing of the Night Hawk River. This will allow prospectors and others free access to the Cleaver and other new gold fields opened up last year with such promise. ) Mr. MacNabb and Mr. Douglas F. Connell, of the Dominion Life Assurâ€" ance Co., of North Bay, were visitors to town this week. been kindly the 1.O.D.E lar meetings. A Euchre Party will be given by the ladies of the R.C. chureh in the Parish Hall on Monday, March 3rd, in covnection with a bazaar to be held some time in June. ‘Mr. R. P. Teare, formerly of Timâ€" mins, but now in charge of a property in the new Rouyn gold field, was a visitorâ€"to this Camp this week, and was weleomed by his hosts of old friends here.} \_Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Saturday, February 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Seguin,â€"a daughter.} _ ~Mr, G. Laidlaw is m Toronto this week attending a imeeting of the Royal Arch Chapter Masonic Lodge., LUNCH MKIT, Complete with Bottle. VACUUM BOTTLE, Corrugated, VACUUM BOTTLES, Pint Size......... ABSORBENT COTTON, Pound Roll SNAP, reg. 20c., 2 for Obe PDependable Drug Stores South Porcupine Schamacher Todd‘s Drus Stores Ltd TOOLKL LA izxtd/ Child‘s size 25e CLEANS INSIDEâ€"OUTSIDEâ€"BETWEEN Adult‘s size . . 1t Hoillinger RecreationHall has Phone 68 placed at *he disposal of for use for holding regnâ€" Pinex 50c. THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE Phone 4a Cleans all surfaces â€"especially those inside and between the teeth â€"with theleast amount of effort. Child‘s cisna 4s LA _ tA J Asprolax 60c. eicht> minutes of the first overtime period had vnessed in vain efforts on both sides to break the 1â€"1 tie. This will remind local baseball fans of the 13â€"inzaings baseball game at Timmins when Aequin was responsible for the scoring of the run that broke the tie with. Iroquois Falls. â€" SsO. PORCUPINE HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCN. MEETING ‘The Home and School Association of South Poreupine beld its Februâ€" ary meeting of the 21st inst. The adâ€" dress of Mr. Thos. Bengough at the recent meeting of the Executive of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations was very ably read by Mrs. Max Smith. Mr. Benâ€" gouzh amade a world tour with the Royal . Commuission on Industrial and Technical Education, and his addressâ€" es are always well worth while. In this address he discussed the changes brougcht about by Cireular 39 of the Educat:ion Dept., And dealt with probâ€" Mr. J. E. Garrett was called to the south this week owing to the illness of his fatheor. Tt was Sammy Rothschild _ who scored the winningâ€"<goal for Sudbury against Espagola last week after Mr. J. Macintosh Bell, Managing Director of the Vipond Consolidated and the Keeley Silver Mines, sailed on Saturday last for London, Engzâ€" land, where he will attend a meeting of the controllingy prineipals of these companies. % Mr. Chas. Hall left today for the south,. called there by the death of his father.\} â€" ' ':l')onie Mines has declared a diviâ€" dend of 30 =ents, payable April 1st to shareholders of record March 26th,. . L3 a result of a fracas at the King Edward Hotel in Elk Lake a Chinaâ€" man, the proprietor of the hoted, died some days ago at the New Lisâ€" keard hospital, and a man named Frank Lattimore is under arrest in the Elk Lake jail in connection with the matter. ~ _Mrs. F. M. Burke was called to the south last week on account of the serâ€" ious illness of her_ sister, Miss (G. (tagnon. ‘Miss Gaznon made many friends in Timmings during visits to this Camp and ail here will be pleased to know that latest advices from the sauth are to the effect that she is makâ€" ing steady improvement to recovery.", CGENUINE THERMOS Scott‘s Emulsion 65c. $1.30 Timmins Phone 90 $1.75 $1.75 ... 79¢. .. 19¢. .. . 35¢. _Â¥ Small ... Medium Large ... Associations in the different localities send resolutions to their members in the Legislature,, voiecing their opinâ€" ions on advisable changes in the shortâ€" ening of~ the eurriculum. This was left over till next meeting, as, owing to the inclemeney of the weather, there was not a full attendance. However, the report that Music and Art may be left off was very much regretted, and it is hoped that it may be only a report, not a reality. At the close there was a short social perâ€" iod during which Mrs. T. Wright pleasingly entertained the members with instrumental music. BANKS TO CLOSE AT 6 P.M. ON PAY DaAYS, AFPTER MARCH 20 Opp. Goldfields Hotel + Timmins, Ont. able changes to be made in the Pubâ€" lic School curriculum by Hon. Howâ€" a-rdJFerguson, during the present sesâ€" sion of the Legislature. WTheâ€"local assoctation had secured copies of Cirâ€" cular 39, and a ltvely discussion folâ€" lowed â€"the address. (Mr. Bengough sugzests that the Home and Sehool Last week announcement was made by the local branches of the charterâ€" ed ‘banks that on and after March Fruitatives 25c. 50c. TOOTH PASTE 35c. 60c $1.00 per package Minard‘s Liniment 30c. "Ask for it by name" 0 10c. 20¢C. 50c. Small ... Medium Large ... Small ... Medium Large ... BUCKLEY‘S Bronchitis Mixture T5c. Syrup Hypophosphites $1.50 20th, all banks would be open on Hollinger payâ€"days from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. only. This means that the banks will discontinue the practice oÂ¥ keeping open on payâ€"days after sup per. It has been found that the keepâ€" ing open of the banks on payâ€"days atter 6 qp.m. is a hardship to the statts without _ special compensating conâ€" venience to the customers. . Emplo= ees of the mine can easily cash their cheques on then' way home or at any rate before 6 p.m., it is figured, and by closing at 6 p.m. on pay nights the public is convenienced without undue strain oK long hours on the bank staffs. f The first Moceasin danee of the sea son is announced for Timmins Rink Thursday evening of nextâ€" week March 6th. Iroquois Falls c â€"â€"109G. $1.25 ... 65c. $1 25

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