Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Dec 1924, 1, p. 8

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Cbristmas S CBreeting § Caros.. e ful tc and therein is a wWE‘LL DELIVER S “Etlxlc‘)‘l:’]’]j]bs:?(himel}filf (.lm'n Ebewepmbable APrug Slores PURCHASES § kind of stationery. So Porcupine Schumacher Timmins | Freely, _ Promptly. 5 $1.50 box Phone 68 Phone 13la â€" Phone 127 Cheerfully. 4 %, Whal‘ll 1 Gict § C <© Last minute shoppers will find suggestmns here that will solve most any gift proâ€" s blem. We‘ve maintained our stock in pleasingly complete assortments to take ® care of this last rush but, obviously, there will be no more replenishing of Chrlsu,- mas stocks. â€"Shop today and remember this page only tells half the story of our Christmas merchandise. zy wz w P C C# CSE CIL CSE L 3 TORES *3 > E'./ § 3 Very AMer T act minuto channs $ * % #4 # *# #4 #. * ’00.0 + .' 4# * * t :t :t o .00.00.00. # *# #4 # + #* * + %4 # # #4 + # *4 *# 6 w# + «+ *4 + «# # 4* *# .0 *# .. *4 % *# 4 ## * #% #+* # # *4 * #© Â¥* # 4 *# *# *4 * *# *#* * La #4 # * ## + .. # .0 *# 00. # 4 Cns # # ## *# + #@ # # ## # # #* # « J% *2.¢, e* * *# «+ 44 *# # #4 ‘. # 6 .. * * # 4# *4 * * #4 * * td v. *# Â¥* * # #4 * *# #4 * * *4 4Â¥ * #* % #% #* * .0 ¢,.+% *4 * # .Q #. * 0. ’0 * ‘0 ## # #% # #% #4 *# % *4 *# 4# *4 ®_ .% *4 # * @4 * # *4 # * *4 *# #% #* # # *4 * # ** #@ # #* *# # #4 *# # *4 * # #4 #@ L3 *4 *# 4 * + 44 * < ## * 4Â¥ #4 * 3 *4 *# # #4 * # #* *# .“ *# .0 *%. * .. .0 * .0 44 #. .# 0. 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Large Assortment. The best Canadian, American and finest foreign creations in fancy bottles and Christmas boxes â€"by far the most enticing assortment we‘ve ever had. Every girl loves perfumesâ€"these kinds. Coty, Houbigant, Gueldy, Yardley, Hudnut, Lazell, Jergens, Rigaud, Corson, Paraâ€" dis and Cara Noma. # .0 # La 44 *# #% #* *# + #+* + 4 #+* # *# 44 @ *# *4 *# * #* #@ #% ## *# #% *4 # 4 *4 *# #% #4 *# # # + #4 *# *# #4 @. * 0. .0 td #% ## * *# #4 # * #4# + 4 #4 * *% #4 *# #% #4 # #% #4 *# 4 *4 # *# #+% * # ## * + #4 *# #% ¢+ *# La #+4 * L3 #4 ts *4 #4 *# #% ## *# # #% # #% #* *# #% #4 #% #* 4. ® La #@ "*A*s #* 4 .0 *# *s * #* < .0 PERFUMES IN GAY CHRISTMAS ATTIRE 1 Ih Christmas $1.00 to $1.50 24b Christmas Quality:.................. $2.50 to $3.00 2 Tb Christmas Quality............%. .8 $4.00 Remember Christmas Time is Candy Time ‘ ' ' ““. “ 0'0 “.“ .““ 00 “““““ “” “00 0 T he Chocolates That Are Different‘ Pure, wholesome, delicate in texture, pleasing in flavour, always fresh Todd‘s Drus Stores $1.00 to $3.00 â€"â€"that beautifies the Christmas Tree. â€"â€"that graces the Christmas Dinner Table. â€"â€"â€"that delights the taste â€"â€"thrills the enthusiasm of the receiver â€"â€"â€"compliments the giver. Christmas Rush Never Interferes Here. Chocolates THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Potted Plants For Christmas C 4 4 * 4 4 4+ For the Children "" Large assortment to choose from. Al new stock this 9 year and low prices that will S surprise you. o 0 34551 TOYS, Whatll 1 N UA *X * * * S * * i 6 5 5 t 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 . 5 5 3 4 5 5 . 4 5 4 4. 6 5 . 1 % 6 4 YiMr. and Mrs. G. A. Macdonald eave this week for Toronto, where their only daughter, Miss Grace Macdonald, will be married on Satâ€" urday of this week, the groom hbeing Mr.. ‘F. M. White, formerly of the Bank of Commerce staff here. On Dec. 5th at Wellesley Hospital, Toâ€" ronto, Miss Macdonald was operated on for ear trouble, the bhone near the left ear being affected. Drs. Alexâ€" ander _ and MeKelvie _ successfully performed the operation â€" and Tuesâ€" day of last week the patient was able to leave the hospital, now heing perâ€" fectly as well as ever. learn that Sergt. Pascoe, M.P., is ill at his home in Owing to his illness there postponement in the c the four Chinamen ar several weeks ago for all of the Narcotic Drmug A wish Sergt. Pascoe a su and speedy return to streneth. | The Toronto _ Stan recently pubâ€" lished a picture of a Montreal man carrying a 2000â€"Ib automobile on his hack. Some years ago The Star also published a picture of a boy from Cinceinnati who was supposed to be born and reared in the Hudson Bay region. The camera is not supposed to be, but you ean‘t stop The Star as easily as that. The Northern News recently issued a very creditable ‘‘Special Kirkland Section.‘‘ The booklet is profusely illustrated and contains much inforâ€" mation that will prove helpful for Kirkland Lake. In brief, the issue is a real boost for Kirkland Lake and for The Northern News, and a credit to both. «_ Many friends and acquaintances in this town and district will regret to o o o 6 6 6 6 t 4 5 4 6 8 . C L L L L D D L L CC LC C 4 C C C C 4 4 iA C 5 5 5 DA iA d D * *A 4 n The S. A. Band was out several evenings recently serenading. _ The various sections visited were delightâ€" ed with the good music furnished by the band, while the Army musicians were equally pleased with the kindâ€" ness and hospitality shown by the people generally. lished a day the advantage and the public _ Mr. R. Brown, for the past six months a member _ of the Imperial Bank staff here, left last Thursday for Montreal where he will join the Imperial Bank staff of that city. Weathen forecasts say t weather is to be much colder is one consolation, any way won‘t be much moreâ€" cold this vear. orth Bay for the Christmas hoilâ€" FN.\Ir. T. H. Torrance is bhome to UOwing to the regular police court day falling this week on Christmas Day, police court here this week is being held toâ€"day (Tuesday). _ Mn Russell Fraser left (Tuesday) for Elora, Ont., holidavs. Miss Blanche _ Courtem@nche home from Sudbury for the Christ mas vacation.. ton Construction has been started on new (Government bridge at Shillingâ€" This issue of Open Evenings Open Evenings Timmins and District Notes ue of The Advance is pubâ€" day earlier than usual for KHrappu Whristmas ann a Hright ann {iroaperomta Noeur Year of the hbusiness men genenally. ists say that the much colder. â€" There m, anyway‘! There mere â€" cold. weather Me Wish YVou in Haileybury. re was further cases against arrested â€" here alleged breach Act. All will sure and safe o health and sav that tod aAV tor the Opposite Goldfields Hotel Opposite Goldfields Hotel Band made Band certs well The New â€" Empire Theatre was crowded for the Band Concert Sunâ€" day evening, and the programme preâ€" sented was much appreciated. There were a numberâ€" of _ wellâ€"rendered selections by Band. The Band selections ineluded: _ _ March, ‘‘sounds _ of Peace"‘; _ selection, ‘*Anona‘‘; selection, ‘‘Lily of Kilâ€" larney‘‘; selection, ‘‘Les Cloches de St. Malo‘‘; oventure, ‘*Le Diadem.‘‘ There was a good turnout of the FULL HOUSE AT SUNDAY EVENING‘S BAND CONCERT The many friends of Mn A,. Carson were pleased to see him . to be out and around again after ing confined to his home for a days owing to a bad cut made on foot thrmugh the falling of an which he had in his hand. ‘The required six sgtitches to close, healed up speedily. ) $ / Mr. Wim. Monris, of the staff the Imperial Bank here, leaves ; week for Sault Ste. Marie, wh |\__Bomâ€"In _ Timmins, o. f}’»hurs‘da_\', Dec. l1th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. M. B(»\\'ie, 18 SNixth Aveâ€" nue,.â€"a daughter., il%urn-â€"ln Timmins, on Monda Deéee. 22nd, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. i Hatton,â€"a son. Mr. T. Kelly is spending Christmas season at North Baw Mr. H. W. Hooker tu _ .spend the holiday Hamilton. / will join the Imperial Bank Mooker left this we evening were Moleskt and of whom reâ€" atâ€" Galt where there w * wb al €¥j

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