Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Oct 1924, 1, p. 12

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Your Druggxst is More Than a Merchant Try Todd‘s Drug Stores First Fanny Parkers Candies "Your Fondest Thursday, Friday and Saturday hb 5 n n NE 1000151010 00â€"15 151515 45. 15 15 15 45 45 4 4 8 f g STORES %%mxmflsmmmgg Our goods are never deceptive in quality: unreliable things cannot come into our stores. _ It isn‘t a question of price with us, but we give the best that money can buy, and there is always a fair percentage of profit added. Prices Never Juggled Three Flowers Face Powder with each 50c¢c. jar Three Flowers Face Cream Vanishing Cream 50c. EMEMBER ‘ Fresh every week 75c¢. per lb. Anticipations 25¢. box 4 S 4 %° 454544444444 4 4 4. f 7 7 3 7 P 3 7 ¢£ # # + ¢# 7 7 4 2 7 9 IRES ; ‘ STORES : / 7 7 2 . 7 7 7 + 5 554 % L *L 4 4* M\S\\‘\““S\\\\i\fi? RICHARD HUDNUT â€"â€" Three Flowers Realized.‘ _your needs. in atâ€" them with any puff s â€"adds Iovelinessâ€" "*=... es J1 YÂ¥ our Doctor will tell You About Us. We assist the doctor in bringing about a more speedy recovery of the patient by actuâ€" ally working with him by the filling of his prescriptions when you bring them to us, with the freshest, purest, most potent drugs and chemicals and rightly made fluid extracts and tinctures. Decide to have your medicines comâ€" pounded at our stores and you will get every possible advantage. Place all prescription compounding in our hands to do full justice to yourself and your doctor for we do full jusâ€" tice to the medicine. WHEN WE SUPPORT YOUR DOCTOR‘sS WORK. So Porcupine Schumacher _ Timmins Todd‘s Drug Stores THREE FLOWERS Toilet Water $1.50 JONTEEL Face Powder 50c. Face Powder $2.00 The found aonly in Getnst ® owder Putb is deep piled materials. powder shwws requires little skill if you use a Gei Puff, for it heids the proper amount of powdes. LIMITED Obe Pependable Prug Stores insborouch Phone 1312 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO CHERISETTE Face Powder T5c. Face Powder $2.00 PARADIS Toilet Water $1.50 Fanny Parkers Candies "Your Fondest THREE FLOWERS Vanishing Cream 50c. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Three Flowers Cream To Every Customer REMEMBER ! Fresh every week T5c. per 1b. On Request Anticipations Trial Size RICHA RD HUDNUT Realized." THREE FLOWERS CLEANSING CREAM Used instsad of water or cleansing the skin after Automoâ€" biling or other outdoor activities ECC * I * * 4 N q Capt. and Mrs. Cornthwaite and Lieut. Bennett leave today (Wednesâ€" day) for Toronto to attend the Anâ€" nual Congress of the Salvation Army. General Bramwell Booth, head of the Salvation Army throughout the world, will be present at the Congress and will deliver addresses to the big gathering of Army Officers. Good progress is being made in the erection of the fine new theatre on Third _ Avenue, across from the Queen‘s Hotel. It isâ€" expected that this theatre, finely appointed â€" and equipped in most modern style, and with a seating capacity of 1200, will be ready by Christmas. There is a iProvincial Officer now stationed at Island Falls on the T. N.0. Extension north of Cochrane. The officer is Provincial Constable Allen who came up from the South to take over the new post some days ago. â€" Provincial ‘Constable Moreing who was the first appointed to this post only remained a few hours. The members of Gold Nugget Reâ€" bekah Lodge, No. 173, are asked to kindly remember to bring their fruit for The Home to the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Thursday, October 9th. There will be an Afternoon Tea at the home of Dr. Johnson, Schumacher, under the auspices of the Schumacher Union â€"Church, on Friday of next week, Oct. 17th, from 3 to 6. The annual meeting of the Caledonâ€" ian Society will be held on Friday evening of this week, the chief busiâ€" ness hbeing the election of officers for the ensuing vear. T wo of the men escaping this sumâ€" mer from Burwash were captured las: week, one at Montreal and the other at Toronto. Both men were commitâ€" ted from this district. Mrs. Moffat, of the Cairns Hospiâ€" tal, left this week for a wvisit to reâ€" latives and friends in Nova Seotia. h B Mr. J. K. Moore has returned from a visit to Montreal and other points south and east. Mrs, (.0 Kabel an recently for Hastings tario. Mrs. Katherine Lee, of Calabogie, Ontario, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Lee. The Dome Directors visited the property and the Camp last week. Timmins and District Notes Kabel and children left Countyv, Onâ€" Mrs. Donovan and daughter, Miss Mary Donovan, left yesterday mornâ€" ing for Montreal where they will reâ€" side in future. Miss Donovan has an important position in the office of a large concern in Montreal and Mrs. Donovan will reside in the city so as to be near her daughter. They are among the early residents of the Poreupine and have hosts of friends here who will regret their removal from Timmins and who will follow them with sincere good wishes. Mrs. Donovan has rented her house on Hemlock Street. This is Fire Prevention Week and so a particularly appropriate time to think about fire protection and fire prevention. . It is a good thing to have a look at all the property and premises with a view to eliminating all unnecessary fire risks. Atties, cellars, yards, etc., should be cleared of inflammable rubbish, stove pipes and chimneys should be inspected, and all other practical plans adopted to minimize danger from fire. Effort is being made toâ€" have Honourable Williamâ€"Lyon Mackenzie King, Premier of Canada, stop off at Cobalt, and, perhaps, also at Timâ€" mins, on Ris way back from the West where he is now on a eampaign tour. He will speak at Cochrane on Wedâ€" nesday, Nov. Mrs. K. Lee Closs has returned to the Lady Minto Hospital, Cochâ€" rane, where she is a nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing after spending her holidays at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lee, John Avenue. Mrs. J. E. MeCuaig. has won the Ladies‘ Golf Championship at Haileyâ€" bury this season, carrying off the Jemmett trophy for the second year in succession. Highâ€"grade Mattresses for Luntberâ€" men, Miners and Household ifse. Made to order on short notice at TLisâ€" keard Woollen Mills, New Liskeard, Ont. 41.44. Mr. P. Moisley returned. Tuesday evening from a visit to Sault Ste. Marie. Bornâ€"At 104 Wilson Avenue, Timâ€" mins, on Friday, Sept. 26th, 1924. to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald William Best, a daughter, Marion Viola. Mr. A. Philips left last week on a business trip to Toronto. Tombola, under auspices of the Ladies of Charity, Oct. 21st.

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