Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Aug 1925, 1, p. 12

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YOUR DRUCGGIST IS MORE THAN A MERCHANT :â€"Try the Drug Store First. iQe ate ce edive Svetec f ie ns oo ons d in Â¥ i 2..0,,90,,0,,9,,0, @, 4 â€"¢,,0, ,0, .0. ,0, 06 %o6! ‘000000 0000 00.’ 3t 0« ote en Te Snd Pn ate ate ate +2 . sns s 9 0s hit by autos : accidental falls , 6 s s hurt by fire â€" o it s are cut or bruised °. _ _ i o enc ts x ‘An accidentâ€"the commonest experlence of human ex1stence Ever see any human avoid them, dodge them or pull through life free from them? Cerâ€": tainly not! : Therefore, it behoves everybody to be prepared against acciâ€" dents. “Safety first" to prevent them.. Then a " FIRST AID OUTFIT " to take care‘of them. We will supply the first aids in cotton, bandages, plas-: ters,® st:yptlcs antlseptlcs, omtments, etc Better stock up. now § % m Wls m h w Pn ht ENC 5 PA n PW w NVC 421 acrad acrces 2+b vfloonznoofloo?noooooooooo?flo‘oooooo?ooo00000-1000000 cce ol o s a ‘and ahildren are on â€" it _ y ul es chs t â€" PHILLIP‘S â€"â€"_ Mllk of Magnesm - 60¢. _ _ WAMPOELE‘S ‘Milk of Magnesia _ Small â€" â€" Large 4250. ;H‘ 50c¢c. â€" Rubber Pants .. . nsPc n 2 s 2 282 28220 s 20n 25 Good Quality _ 30C¢. # 0e + 03000? tgmf:g)‘m es *f'j Md T-WO’\bf mglehart, Lt y 9 ' To-day (Wednesday) the annual gxcmc of the: "Caledonian Society is eing â€" held at Golden Clty ~ (Porcu- ylne) o s 3 is 3 m. Neb Faulkenham, of M ‘ ‘f ;j A usiness visitor here last fieek« from a holiday visit to Nérth Bay and other points south. A_Miss lflnd Boyd left on Saturday for a vacation to be spent in . Parry Bound, Toronto and Detroxt\ kgrs, E. H. Hill and children ispent w days last week v:sxtmg frnedds in Cochrane. io. s Jp : Evenings J Open Ey Sfi?mâ€":â€"h’: 'flmmxns, Ont., on Saturâ€" August 15th, 1925, to Mr. and J. Ryan, a daughter \ " ; . and Mrs, Arundell and sons reâ€" ed to Timmins after a vacation m orth ; Mrs R. McDowell and daughter, of orth ‘Bay, were visitors this, week w1th fmends in Tlmmms and Schu«â€" _ ; . public generally will find the Timmins market at the Curling Rink each Sat-‘ urday of special value andâ€"advantage. ’\The new extended express delivery limits went into foree and effect this week, â€" starting on Monday With this extensmn of limits, express is delivered practxcally anywhere w1th-‘. in the town limits. {m r. Des,]ardms, of Ottawa, is . m rge of the Government. Emplo ‘ment Buréan at Timmins this week, rehevmg Mr. H: C. Garnér who is enâ€" joying a few holidays. Mr. Des;ar- dins will leave on Saturday /A j ‘Only the one réegular game remains on the P.D.EF.L. schedule, Thursday, JCug 20th, Town B â€"vs.. Lancashire lub. frep As will be noted by. the advertiseâ€" ment elsewhere in this issue, the Porâ€" cupine Fair is offering this year to let ‘the concessions for the fair exthbr singly or together. â€" CMessrs'. Frank Ellies, Ervi Kari and Thos. Lawrence leate this: week for a three weeks‘ motor trip through Southern Ontario, and United States. {Miss Germaine Bissonette, who has been a member of the staff of Gambleâ€" Robinson for the past year, left . on1 .Sunday for Detr01t where she W111 re-‘ gide in future. | _ . f Members of the "A, S.D. Club are reminded that an Evening Sail will be held this (Wednesday) evening at 8.30 p.m. on the Steamer Mmga s C.Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Martin announce the marriage of their sister, Miss Jennie Robichaud, to Mr. Ernest Dore, the marriage to take place on Thurs- day, Aug. 27th, at 8 a.m. } . Q_Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MeCarthy anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Nevada M., to Mr. Burton 6. Rutherford, the event to take place on Tuesday, Aug. 25th. 4 _ â€" â€" . $2. 00 book of H#iction for 75c each until Sept. Ist, 75 good books to‘ choose from. â€" Stadelman‘s Book and Music Store, Goldfields Theatré Block, Third Avenue. _ .. â€"3d. Farmers, market gardeners, and the O N T HE S$SEV EN SEAS . e e e V who would appreciate the comfort of tmted glassesâ€"-xf they had them mss uc ko ul ue L--;l__~ every day there are thousands of travellers . Likewise on lakes, rivers and beaches, thousands al;e’ finding hohdays more rest: ful when their eyes are protecte from the fatiguing glare of sunlight. ‘ Have your outdoor glasses made of Crooke‘s Viopake or Vitrex glass. â€" \~ of Matheao G{lss W att: was h m out pn has Tbronto tr:%i ' nrduy mommg i On A st '§3rd the Tmnmn i zens" Bgd intend to'bn}oy a pien f_ . Golden fTomqto, were Timmins vmths and Mrs. L. ®, Smclmr and his two sons, are visitors tomg Gold Camp thxs week » _;‘4 Mr. Han'y Duncan returnefl E onday from a holiday spent at Nor ‘Bay and southern points) .. _: _ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kenney,\ "tchener, and Mr. Kenney, Sr.,â€" visiting : Mrs. Kenney‘s brothi Messrs. F. J. and A. W.MHornby.) \ Mr. Harry "B. Austin retni'fif‘: ‘3: y from a holiday mt in a”fii ern Intario and Quebec. s3 The next session of the _ Dfi Court at Timmins will be on fl day, Aug. 25th. y * The delay in the T. N.0. m Tuesday of last week was due tq washout .on the.line not far Bourkes Station.> > > â€" 13 LDr. Hubbert of. Txmmms, _wgg,{hjj visitor to‘ Matheson on professions 'busxness last week, returmng on . i s " Bornâ€"â€"In Timmins, on S\m st 9th, 1925, to Mr. and Mr: Greaves,-â€"â€"a daughter Qfl EBMrs Shackleton and little dang‘l;ffi Kathleen, returned on Friday eve from _ a VISlt to . Toronto an ot pomts south ie "Mrs. A. E. ake arrived home S .ugl'day evemng after an en;oyl holiday spent in the Orangevxlle 6 tricts. 5Mr Kennmg, of the Canadian 'dlt Men‘s Assoclatmn, who has in Timmins on business for the. eight weeks,. left on Saturday m ing for Toronto.\ _ To ~Dast year‘ 75 atténdance at the. dian National Exlub1t10nâ€"-1,5 ‘_,, â€"â€"represented one in six of the po lation ‘of Canada, bm; the visitore tually came from thirty stat . Union, South America, Great Brit Continental Europe, New â€" Zealar n on Austraha and other dlstant p01: w +; '!1‘0:.; | rone years old last. Sunday evén,,.% At any rate he treatedâ€"about of his friends to wonderful bu'thd'a ‘party at the Empire Hotel, where â€" sumptuous repast _ was served ag everybody had a delightful timb‘ ---,â€".- was one of the finest parties held town, the only disappointment bei that the kind and charminglyâ€"gown young lady present turned out to | Mr; Ernest FKortin, female imperso . Mr J. B. Gordon, of "Toronto, 0 er of the Gordon: block and other terests in town, and one of the cam b 3008 « th n stt isnn tz t Ad “, NeR . _v-ov. n us first business men, as a v131tm§ Tummns last week,. -‘ ; ‘A.y,‘q ator. Mr. W. A. Gordon, of Haileyb

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