BULK CHOCOLATES Always Fresh Try our Special Assortment Nipples Soaps YOUR DRUGGIST IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT TRY TODD‘S DRUG STORES FIRST Small 25¢. The doctor, in his desire for stronger and quicker remedial value, orders comâ€" binations he knows will do good. It is up to the druggist to exert excessive care and exercise extreme knowledge in knowing how to put these combinations toâ€" gether. That is why most doctors send their prescriptions to us. Prescriptions, simple or complex, are best filled at our stores. . You‘re Safe When You Buy Here 4 *4 4 4 4 5 5 % * Johnson Johnson‘s Absorbent Cotton, Baby Powder, Shaving Cream, First Aids, etc. Pecullar + % * Everything for Baby. Hot Water Bottles. Nursing Bottles You know our reputation for reliability. We fill prescriptions accurately, scientifically. And we buy in a thorough way. That is one reason why we carry STORES They are made by a firm whose ideals correspond with ours. We are always glad to hear you ask for Tohnson‘s. LS‘SSS“S‘%SS.‘%SSS\K.‘; * db FORHAN‘S Tooth Paste Bleachodent Combination Toc. PEPSODENT Tooth Paste â€" LISTERINE Tooth Paste 25c. 49c. lb. 50c. idA :2# x Sponges Powders Large JOHNSON‘S BABY Prophylactic For the Baby‘s Interestâ€" Little things, Nipples, but very important to little folks. Also very important that the Nipples be correct in feeding and sanitary prinâ€" ciples. If you buy Nipples at our stores you are safe, because we will tell you the kind that the baby should have. We have all the good kinds. Phone 68 Deodorant So Porcupine Schumacher _ Timmins Antiseptic Todd‘s Drug Stores R E M E M B E Rl 25¢. tin. ‘"Your Fondest Anticipations Janny ][ba_rher Canodies Obe PDependable Prug Stores 75"° H EVERY WEEK $be. tube 60c¢c. jar JOHNSON‘S BABY CREAM Phone 13la bound THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Medium 65c. Large $1.25 JOHNSON‘S BABY SOAP 25¢. cake. Boric Acid Suppositories , NEW BOXES rGold Chest $1.25 !C]oth of â€"Gold:":::*"::";; $1.00 Charmeuse. .............. $1.00 Nuts and Fruits...........; $1.25 **‘The Chocolates That Are Different" Johnson‘s Baby Powder "Best for Babyâ€"Best for You" Father Stork Says This Is the Place Small 25¢. Everything for Baby. Stearate of Zine. Rubber Sheeting C i C i N NU ECE 4 to buy Rubber Nipples, Nursing Bottles, Teethâ€" ing Rings, Baby Food and Jobhnson‘s was originated by a famous specialist and it is an old standby with mothers everyâ€" where. Keep it always on your bottom shelf. Don‘t delay in getting it. } SQUIBB‘S Dental Cream 30c. KLENZO Tooth Paste PEARL Tooth Paste COLGATE‘S Tooth Paste 25¢. Choco]ates Olive Oil Soothers Large ? ****% CURTI Open Evenin Have you e All set for a somewhere in t A vague littl entire brain. A In the evening experts say that by minor illsâ€"â€" So many hea after your eye You know how or leg sore ani( muscles can cal muscular syste . brainâ€"are the ; Hence a head â€"â€"poor because headaches at its HA CURTI Open Evenin o n n i i i i i i T o i o U U U U UE A x / 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 § 4 OE CE C C C C t e i i i i C e i CR C C ETLE EL II L 2 % 4 % 4344 t \\'-hat‘ appeared to be rather autoâ€" ‘atic action ou,urred some days ago in connection with the, Lyric Theatre at Kirkland Lake. There was some confusion or misunderstanding in reâ€" gard to the license of the place. Proâ€" vincial Inspectors closed down the theatre and placed the films under seizure. ‘The manager of the house got busy on the long distance phone and the matter was straightened out with adjustment of the trouble. W““WWQNWWQOQ Messrs Thos. and Jas. Davis reâ€" turned to town last night from their old home at Maynooth where they were called last Wednesday through the death of their father. The symâ€" pathy of their many friends in Camp is extended them in their sad beâ€" reavement. There will be a special meeting of the Poreupine Poultry and Pet Stock Association as the Town Hall, at 8 T7 P << o‘clock on ‘Tuesday evening next, Oct. Tth. Very important business will be before the meeting and all members are urged to attend. The Charlton ecorr Northern News â€" la: ‘«Mrs. Miller has ] Strain, from South her sister, Mrs. Ew visitine her for a fe The Sudbury Star last week says : ‘Mrs, E. H. MeMahon and son, Bert, of South Porenupine are visithg Mrs. MceMahon‘s sister, Mrs. James Roys, Pine St., before leaving for Rochesâ€" ter, Minn., where she will visit the Fine ist., b ter, Minn., Mavo clinic The next regular me.d Timmins Town Council for Monday afternoon, O« mencing at 4 o‘celock. Mr. Wm. Audrey and daughter, of \e\\ York, spent a few days in the Camp last week. Haileybury this year has built a total of nearly three miles of cement sidewalks. The Sault Ste. Marie district this year reports a decided shortage in the partridge crop. ‘‘Kee,""‘ the popular clerk Prince of Wales Hotel, le morning for a trip ‘to China. Xit. K. S. was a visitor Tombola, under auspices of _ Ladies of Charity, on October 21st CURTIS OPTICAL CO. Timmins and District Notes CURTIS OPTICAL CO. So many headaches come on toward the close of the dayâ€" after your eye muscles have been exhausted by close work You know how one strained muscle can make your whole arm or leg sore and tender. Thus, any one of yomr several eye muscles can cause an intense headache. With their complex muscular systems, your two eyesâ€"really endâ€"organs of the brainâ€"are the source of nine out of ten headaches. Hence a headache is literally the poorest excuse in the world â€"â€"poor because often it can be easily avoided. Attack your headaches at its source. A vague little pain. It grows. It takes possession of your entire brain. Most of the day is lost in fighting a headache. In the evening you‘re unfit to do anything. No wonder the experts say that great loss of time in modern business is caused by minor illsâ€"little colds and headaches. Have you ever ©"Blamed your Eyes for your Headache ? All set for a full day‘s work! You feel fine. And thenâ€" somewhere in the back of your headâ€" S. Alguire, of Chicago to the Camp last week. rresponden last week U L W D D DC S SA 4 4 44 5 4 i * reu} 111 g of the scheduled k at the left this Opposite Goldfields Hotel Opposite Goldfields Hotel Laprairie, J. E. Newton, iG. A. Macâ€" donald, J. W. Fogg. Messrs. T. Solomon and J. R. lodd were Schuâ€" macher representatives at the meetâ€" ing. * Mr. John Brown, Children‘s Aid Inspector at North Bay, won the first prize automobile in the North Bay Nugget Cireulation Contest, which contest was a good succeess because it had the proper sort of backing, and was eonducted fairly and squarely for reputable newspaper. / There will be general interest and pleasure in the fact that the grand prize was won by the Children‘s Aid Inspector, for the car will be particularly helpâ€" ful in the good work represented in North Bay by Mr. Brown. Among the Timmins delegates to the Associated Boards of Trade meetâ€" ing at Iroquois Falls last week were: Messrs. I. F. King, F®. M. Wallingâ€" ford, D. Ostrosser, Norman Lang, D. ren‘s Aid society District, was in to conferred with Mi and several ladies view of organizing the Society."" weather His many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. J. T. Easton conâ€" tinues to make good progress to reâ€" covery and all will sincerely hope for him an early and complete reâ€" turn to his former health and streneth. Work is expected to start : early date on the erection of the court nouse at Cochrane. A Holmes Limited are the contraca Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Sunday, Sept. l4th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. John _ Kilgour,â€"@ â€" son, â€" Emerson Linecoln. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Aiger, or Montreal, were visitors to Tunmins this week. OH Here from the loc¢al columns of the chrane Post is a fairly good reply t he Mr. and Mrs 4 € undav A. 3. .: Taylor in town with a @local branch of on es in bloom was this time‘of the s‘ property back The roses were Cochra; Sept. i (*~