Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 May 1924, 1, p. 10

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t ih@ safety of dr'ugs lies thew value to the patlent We guand drug safety by demand mg proper .. kests.of.all.drugs. before they find a place on our shelves. No druggist in existence can doâ€"more in sgions wilt <be ‘held im the new buildâ€" al Socxety that ‘Andrew ‘Purlong, â€"of Boston, Montreal. § fia A visitor to the Camp this | ied Do ) _ ons C1 .-f._elwfl tm a . visit S C m o se e i 6e C ts " ."j w T J"" ese candles to be had m various 3 * Jt TCribute to Lo i; Rishop, ‘the samom"m inm, ‘was among. th dxsfingumhed betr ng your safety than we. Bring all your prescriptions here. " The many friends in this district of Messrs. Gordon and Kenneth Murray will be interested in t{he following 'paragra:p'h ‘from the last issue of The Pas â€" (Mant‘oba) Herald :â€"**\Gordon: and Kenneth \{‘nrray left last week for their mining .property at Elbo‘w Lake. They. report that ali arrangeâ€" .ments are now made for carrying on !an active programme of development duting the summer. f\hnmg machinâ€" ‘ery bas ‘been ordered and 13 now on the way to The Pas."‘ Dr. George, District Medical Health ‘Officer, was recently called to Island Falls, north of Cochrane, it being reâ€" ported that there was a*case of smallâ€" ‘pox ‘at that point." Fortunately, the report proved false, the health of Island Falls proving free from conâ€" tagtons diseases: \| 1 ammhl meetmg last Week.. J-ndgg o /Â¥ _ } fiayfiranfl was elected Honorary Presiâ€" _ _\ dent; Mr. QG. A. Bagshaw, President; Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge will be| Mr. R. H. Lyman, Viceâ€"President. called at 7:30 p.m. sharp.. This.is of | The other members of the directorate eSpemal interest to members. |are:â€"iMessrs. W. H. Wright, E. W. se i Kearne), H, G. Ple-‘kard J. G. Dickâ€" i Dr. George, District Medxcal Health enson, and P. J. Knox. The secretaryâ€" a treasurer,‘ captain, viceâ€"captain and t1 cer, was recently calledâ€"to Islan etmmittees will be appomted by the Falls, north of Cochrane, it being reâ€" ported that there "wias a*case of smallâ€" ‘bo‘ard °f dl’efitors as among the disimguisn i esc uin thaara to Hmmm lflt Tth’fll%dly.\ > «l aphopk Toilet Water y T e > ;, DuBarry ‘Mr. Easton had some teéth extracted sonie. ‘days ago and the exâ€" traction was followed .by hemorrhages that for a time threaatened to be very serious in effect. Mr. Easton now, 'howe\'er, is making the best recovery, ‘and Aall} will soon be pleased to see him around a-gam as usual. % ‘Six new cages of measles were reâ€" ported in Haileybury last week,. The Haileyburian says that all are among Children and are of a mild type. ‘The Haileviburian â€" concludes by saying that the children are being kept inâ€" side but no quarantine applying to adults‘ not affected by the disease is being enforced.. _ i{ Many friends here will greatly reâ€" }gret to learn that specialists in ’l‘o-‘ ronto have found that Mr., W. Ogilwi 1e, who went to the city rec.en‘t- Iy for treéa‘bment is suffering from ‘cancer. Mr. Ogilvie is one of the well-tknow.n :/and respected pioneer prospeetors of:; the North Land, and \\1Tl~ ‘be : general regret atochis 1llneas "He ds. now takmw treatme at St. Michael‘s Hospital, Tomuto.n\ "C‘pt. Cornthwaxte, of the Timmins reports the Selfâ€"Denial Fund as making good progress in The response to the appeal for funds to carry on the social work of the S.A; is very en;gyao'mv and it is expected that the will be successful, the pebple "usually giving generous support. to the S.A..wor l\t) . Afi greatly regretted the serious ilIness tast week of Mr.J. T. Easton, and will.be dehghted to know that he is now well on the way to recovery AXXA]JE have some very special Mother‘s YÂ¥ _ Day gifts in our stores beginning w:th candy and including stationerv, tofletâ€" ries and many little luxury ‘specials, We‘ll help you pack and ship these things to metlws, or we ll deliver them if mother is ;"f"t m town. ._Come ear!y before others ‘ :v'n-m‘.‘T': ;â€". LMr. J Hfiqaplestofl left on Sumhv on a business visit to Toronto. klrs. Heppleston also left‘at ‘the same time ‘to . visit her ‘parents,. and Mm A. Brazeau, at Ottawa.) _ The Northern News, of Cobalt, last week says:â€"â€"‘‘While leaving the home of a friend on Prospect Avenue last Friday Mrs. R. B. Holmes missed her. footing and sustained <a painful inâ€" i"jury ‘to. oneâ€" knee. At first it was thought the bone had been broken and Mrs. Holmes was taken to the Mines Hospital, but an Xâ€"ray examination showed no fracture had taken place. Mrs. Holmes was. removed to her home and her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw, came from Timmins to assist her during her indisposition.‘‘. . _ ‘The New Liskeard Speaker refers to the New Liskeard Beach as ‘*the Coney Island of the North.‘‘ ‘With Troquois posing as the Nevt York of Northern Ontario, Timmins as the Montreal of the Porcumne, and South Porcupine as. the Boston of this part of the country, some of the littlé southern centres are being considerâ€" ably flattered: _\ next Band Concert will be held on Sunday evening, May 18th, after the church services. An old and valued friend of, the Band, Rev. Fr. Therriaukt will preside_ for the occasâ€" ion, and a programme of special exâ€" cellence is being, arranged. ‘This will likely be the last of the indoor con-1 certs until the Fall, the weekly open: air band. concerts in the athletic grounds commencing in June, o. DANCE AT McINTYRE HALL _ t _ _ON SATURDAY EVENING A dance is announced. to be ‘held at the Hall, Schumacher, on Saturday evening, May 10th, 8:30 to midnight,. with something new in music by the Plectral Orchestra. All kinds 9f dancee music by R. R. Pagâ€" liari. . 4 Mr. J. N. Levine returned last week ~Three Flowers Three Flowers Face Powder "o~~ 190C ~ * If you are the absent one, remember her with a letter; if not what nicer present _ could you give than a box of stationery, ' carrying the suggestion that *‘ somcone is appreciates her letters. â€" ns ) (mr ‘J. Christian, Golf Pro., arrived in Titamins on Friday from Marshail, ’l‘cxlb.%flr Clxristian was Pro." for Marshalâ€" QGolf and Country Club for the past winter. Last summer he was ‘assistant Pro. at endale Clab, near Hmmlton, Ont., a ponw ho. also held for three previous. years. . Mr. Chris« tian has a high rqmtauon ‘in his line, and is takmg up the wo here with enthusiasm. ) _ .. GROUNDS COMMITTRBE TO â€".â€"â€" â€" MBET ON PRIDAY EVENING Stattoneryp! . Three F lowers _ Face Cream Under: ‘the joint :angpices: of th Northern Lights Chapter Royal Arc Masons and Golden Begver Lodge P F. AM., there will be a \Tovem Dance in the Masonic Hall, Tunmm on May 30th.. NANKETSUMMARY ON â€" 7 o K LCs

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