Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Jan 1925, 1, p. 12

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THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO It‘s so bandy around the house for mending things and dressâ€" ing cuts an d bhurts. .??Ml./??//’#frfu f/‘ »1 ‘ CURTIS OPTICAL CoO. Otnan Puanin«rec Annacita U CX S *L L * * * * * * 4 4 * % %‘AX‘SQSKSS%-! m%\\\‘\‘fimfi\\flfl SS e S tCE h 6h io h i5 tb 5 5 io 15 46. 15 5 4 4 \S‘) CURTIS OPTICAL + * %%%"%* # Mr. 0. C. Frood, formerly manager of the Timmins store of the Geo. Taylor Hardware Co., and now with the head office of that company is one of the new Town Councillors elected last week at New Liskeard. the .1 The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day â€" afternoon, January 26th, comâ€" mencing at 4 p».m. Mrs. Geo. Dalgarno and little gir now of Toronto, are spending a weel or two the guests of friends in Tim mins. In Mr. Steve Monk left this week for visit to Nova Seotia. Open Evenings Open Evenings i referring last week to the T. Railway schedule for the winâ€" it might perhaps have been as if The Advance had added that Sunday train leaves here at 12.30 Timmins and District Notes 7 We prescribe and make glasses that are absoâ€" lutely correct in every particular. is not very much greater than that of inferior glasses. _ It is, in fact, a small consideration when compared with the vast amount of eye comfort which one enjoys from wearing one‘s own exact prescription, accurately ground and correctly fitted. The Cost of Good Glasses Qpposite Goldfields Hotel Opposite Goldfields Hotel The Northerm Lights Chapter, Rovâ€" al Arch Masons are holding a danc» in the Masonic Hall this evening, open to members of the R.A.M. and A.F. A.M. Invitations have been issued for this event. A lady called up The Advance last week and said» **Will you please take out that advt. for a girl. I had a girl the day after the first paper came out. Your advts. bring good results and bring them quickly. The many friends of Mr. L. R. Scott, of the Post Office staff, will be pleased to learn that he is now recovered from his illness of the past two weeks. Announcement is made by the Hoks linger Consolidated Gold_ Mines, Limited, of Dividend No. 132, payâ€" able on Jan. 28th, to shareholders of record Jan. 12th. Mr. J. E. Cooper, of the Carsou Barber Shop staff, was ealled to hig home in Nova Sceotia this week owing to the illness of his father. Mrs. Geo, Lake was a weekâ€"en guest of Mrs., h. E. Sulhvan, Kir} land Lake. Messrs P. Dougall, James Ral and Harry Austin were visitors North Bay last week.

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