Get Yours Now OGNLY 3 DaAYS LEFT Extra Heavy Mottled Hot Water Bottles " OUR SPECIAL " Santro Soothers Regular 20c......... 2 for 35c. Rigo Nipples Regular 10c......... 3 for 25c. Transparent Ribbed Nipples _ Regular 10c........ Black Band Regular 15c...... November 8th until November 15th Special Combinaâ€" tion â€" Attachment Sets TDc. RUBBERXR . GOODS . WEEK Yes, we will buy any Hot Water Bottle you haveâ€"no matter how old. _ We will pay you Fifty Cents each for themâ€"the Fifty Cents to be deducted from the price of any Hot Water Bottle in our Stores. Not only will we do thatâ€"but we will sell you Hot Water Bottles at Special Sale Prices, and allow you as wellâ€"Fifty Cents for your own bottle of any make, any colour, any age and condition. â€" Special Prices on Hot Water Bottles quoted belowâ€"being but a few of the many barâ€" gains during WILL BUY YOUR OLD HOT WATER BOTTLES * S CC C . . 4 4 STORES : 2 Quart Size Regular $4.00 for 2 Quart Size (2 year guarantee) Regular $2.00 for RED Hot Water Bottle Dominion Hot Water Bottles ©2.25 SIZES 7 AND 8 ©2.98 ©1.69 2 Quart Size year guarantee) £$8884%4K% 5 * L * 35 4 4 * 4 for 25¢. Nipples .3 for 25c. Special displays this week Se Porcupine Schrmacher _ Timmins Phone 68 Phone 13l1a â€" Phone 127 Todd‘s Drug Stores Obe Dependable Prug Stores THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Get Yours Now ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT Santro Soothers Regular 20c........ 2 for 35c. Rigo Nipples Regular 10c......... 3 for 25c. Transparent Ribbed Nipples Regular 10c......... 4 for 25c. Black Band Nipples Regular 15¢........" 3 for 25c. " OUR SPECIAL " STORES + * * *4 4 i Dominion Fountain Syringe $1.50 Special Fountain Syringe Regular $2.00 for 19¢. i (2 year guarantee) Regular $2.25 for Extra Heavy Grade 2 Quart Size (2 year guarantee) MAROON Hot Water Bottle Dominion Hot Water Bottles ©3.00 ©1.49 ‘1.79 2 Quart Size year guarantee) *4 TTA 4« F4 j F ENT EC CC ECCE SS 4 * * 4 4 % 5 5 5 5 5 4 %\\\\\S‘i'ï¬\"‘, Again, Englehart has a newspaper of its own, Mr. J. Simpson, of Hamâ€" ilton, starting The Englehart Times last week. Some years ago Englehart had a newspaper of its own, but the war and other conditions fonced its withdra wal. Band Concert, by the Timmins Citiâ€" zens‘ Band in the New Empire Theaâ€" tre, after the church services on Sunâ€" day evening, Nov. 16th. Good proâ€" gramme of vocal and instrumental music, band selections, motion picâ€" tures, etc. i. Bateman, secretary of the Onâ€" tario Mining Associates, estimates that the mines of that province will produce $75,000,000 in 1924, of which $10,000,000 will be paid in dividends, $23,000,000 to labhor, and $40,000,000 for supplies. During the first ten months of 1924 there were 13,924 volumes taken fnom the New â€" Liskeard public liâ€" brary,â€"considerably more than in the whole of last year. Yet Liskeard voted ‘‘dry."‘ © There is no moral. Mrs. M. Boivin, was called to Fauâ€" quier, west of Cochrane, this week owing to the illness of Mr. Boivin who has been conducting lumlwrmv operations in that district. The Ladies‘ Aid Setiety of Byirmes Presbyterian church will hold a Baâ€" zaar on Friday, November 28th, in the Masonie Hall. ‘Tea will ‘be served both aftermnoon and evening. 46â€"47 The Northern News last week says : *‘ Mrs.. Wilfred ~Foster, of Toronto, who has been visiting Mrs. James Doig, â€"Swastika, left on Monday to visit friends in Timmins." On Friday, Nov. 7th, delivery was made with the first time this comes). Mr. Frank Carlin, formerly of the Timmins Hockey team, returned to town last week from his home in Monâ€" treal. USs A â€"number_â€" from â€" Falls motored over to Timmins during the weekâ€"end. The roads were reported VeaT Mr. Osear Robert visitor last wesek « husiness. Mt. G. 8. Lowe was a visitor to oronto for the weekâ€"end. passable for this season of the Timmins and District Notes 1411 0171 Wias hildren sleighs Express oronto ‘s Aid wiuntet i The Ramblers Club had a big event at the Hollingen Hall last night, the evening being ‘‘Guest Night!"! as well as an Armistice Dance. The hall was artistically decorated for the occasion with flags and patriotic emblems. The ‘Ramblers Orchestra furnished the music. Refreshments â€" were senved during the evening. One o€ the specâ€" ial dances was a Lady‘s Leap Year Tag Fox Trot that proved very popuâ€" lar. There are only a comparatively few cases for police court this week. Chief in interest will be the two cases remanded last week,â€"cases in which one man is charged with being drunk in a. car, and another is acâ€" cused of interfering with a policeman in the dlqcharge of his duty. Half a dozen drunk charges, together with a few minor \\111 _conclude the business for the day.. * is understood _ that Messrs. Mascioli and Bardessono have decidâ€" ed to add another storey to their big new hotel now in course of erection on the cormer of Fourth Avenue and Spruce street. The Ladies‘ Aid Soc uety of Byrues Presbyterian church will hold a Baâ€" zaar on Friday, November 28th, in the Masomice Hall. Tea both attermnoon and eve Mr. J. L. Hunt, manager of the Dominion Bauk, returned last week trom London, ()nt ., to which city he had cbeen called owing to the death of his sister, Mr. W. A. Griffin, Superintendent of the T. and N. 0. Railw ay, and the Master Mechanic of the line, were visitors to Timmins last week. Capt. P land Lake Capt. and Miss Edna O‘Brien, of was the guest of Mrs. A. C tor the Thanksgiving holiday The Statutory meeting of the Town Council will be held on Saturâ€" day this week, Nov. 15th at 4 p.m. Messrs Ralph and W. Taylor, ot the Taylor Hardware Co., were busiâ€" ness visitors to town last week. ank Dixon, S.A., of I is the guest this wee Mrs. Cornthwaite, ged to attend business to ) Brien, of Cochrane.,4 of Mrs. A. Carson 4 5%*3,* O WII will nInyg A., of Kirk ssociation Hall this )10 )A B1 served 46â€"47 dealt