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Bring all your prescriptions to us for that observance of scientific ability and care, prompted by knowledge and supponted by our experience. i ie NÂ¥ PRESCRIPTION wWHO IS THAT MAN BEHIND Obe Dependable Drug Stores DRUG STORES LT THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO His many friends will be pleased to ow that Mr. W. L. Hogarth, of the Hallinger Office, is making good reâ€" covery from his recent illness. He is now well enough to be out of the hospital and is making good progress to a complete return to health. For a time Mr. Hogarth was seriously ill with double pneumonia, conmtpliâ€" cations, but is fortunately now well on the way to restored ‘health. } As many as possible of the memâ€" bers of the Caledonian Society of Timmirs should attend the meeting at Sclsumacher on Friday etening of next week, June 12th, when it is planned to organize a â€" Caledonian Society at Schumacher, The New Liskeard correspondent of The North Bay Nugget last week says:â€"*‘Mrs. W. H. Burnes, of Timâ€" mins, is a patient in the Lady Minto Hospital suffering from appendicitis."‘ There was a meeping of the Poreuâ€" pine Poultry and Pet Stock Associâ€" ation on ‘Monday evening at the Town Hall. Many matters of interest were discussed. Wednesday, July 8th, is ‘"‘Farmers‘ Day,""‘ at Iroquois Falls,â€"a big event for the farmers and settlers, each year the programme proving elpful and interesting. ( Miss Annie Laronde, of Sudbury, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Lawlor, returned home last Satâ€" urday morning. i o . . . . . . o. . . . . . . . . o. . t . . . . . . . C t . 5 . . . . . . . n in i in io io in ho ic mc uo t 4909 Don‘t forget the Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid Tea and Home ‘Cooking Sale at the home of Mrs. M. B. 14 Hemlock St., Saturday next, June 6th, from 3 to 6 p.m. â€"22 There will be a meeting of the Disâ€" trict Executive of the Liberalâ€"Conserâ€" vative Party at Iroquois Falls on Thursday of this week on important business. A report of the prizeâ€"winners of the Kiwanis Kake Kontest event, sale of cakes, etce., is crowded out of this issue, but will be given nevt week. ( Mrs. Ernest Blodgett returned from a"five to Durham, Ont., being called there iby the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. A. Burnett. On Saturday afternoon the _ first Monthly Medal Handicap of this staâ€" son will be played at the Timmins Golf Club. The next regular meeting of the Town Councib is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon June 8th, commencinq at 4 p.m. ' \ Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Friday, May 29th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs., Wm. H. Wylie, 19 Hemlock street,â€"a son. C ifr. ed the was and ( Mr. Oscar Wolf, of Matheson, reâ€" cently lost a roll of $100.00 in or near the post office at that town and the police are seeking to find the finder./ \ Mrs, Carson, of Montreal, is visiting her daughter Mrs. F. J. Walno, 01 Sixth Avenue. â€" ot Miss \IlS‘; Eleanor friends in Timmins and District Notes T ue Annie visitor mp sd aA V arnett, of Toronto, visitâ€" ast week, Wood, was the guest last week. Quarrie Timmin: rme, of Toronto, mins on Monday MINE WINS FROM TOWN IN GOLFP MATCHES SATURDAY. KRev. J, D. Parks, Minister off%he immins Presbyterian Church, *ێtian ed last week from his visit to the South, and innumerable friends here will be pleased to note that he has regained his former health. â€" On Saturday afternoon at the Timâ€" mins Golf Club, the Mine played the Town, the former emerging viectorious by 14 matches to 6. The following are the players entering the compeâ€" tition. Town Mine Macdonaldâ€"lost toâ€"Lowe Toddâ€"lost toâ€"Shewan. Auerâ€"lost toâ€"Goodfellow. Kenningâ€"lost toâ€"Cooper. Langâ€"lost toâ€"Steven. Taylorâ€"won fromâ€"Rice. Kellyâ€"lost toâ€"Humphries. Francisâ€"lost toâ€"Bacon. Grimstonâ€"won fromâ€"Pritchard. Newtonâ€"lost toâ€"Pare Drewâ€"lost. toâ€"MeCoy Hookerâ€"won fromâ€"Robbins. Garnerâ€"lost toâ€"Adams. Caldbickâ€"lost toâ€"Huckabone. Solomonâ€"lost toâ€"Bowery. Markerâ€"won fromâ€"Wookey, ‘Foggâ€"won fromâ€"W ylie. Wrayâ€"won fromâ€"Emery. Porter lost toâ€"Williams. Kesterâ€"lost toâ€"Sampson, W. A. Eie Timmins, June 1st, 1925. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR VICTORIA DAY SPORTS Balance cash on hand $28.85. 1‘0" tal $431.50. x2 The following is the financial stateâ€" ment for the Victoria Day Sports, under the auspices of the Rootball and Baseball Clubs :â€" Receintsâ€"495 admissions at 7The_ ( Friday evening last about quarter to seven, while the big storm was in progress and the wind blowing like 44 point 4, the Fire I)epaxtment had a run to \Ir Arthun Legault‘s resiâ€" dence at 108 Main street, the alarm being sent in from Box 64. It was a chimney blaze and a couple of shots of the chemical tauk put the fire to its last long sleep. Li\lr. Collett, a mining man of wide experience in South Africa and other camps, came tq Timmins this week from England. * l s Miss Kennedy, of lowancee Board, was mins last week on } with allowanees in this town and c Sale % day, May 2 T. E. Farley In Timmins, Ont., on Thursâ€" 25th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. sQOn f the Mothers‘ Alâ€" s a visitor to Timâ€" business connected widows and others % 1 district. /