C i in n iss ns 2822 * 0.“.“.“.“““ *Â¥ "% "% *# *. y o o e o s 4s * s * °* "* °0 "s""%° °+ 4 uatact eatactaectectactectoectectest # #* #. * 0“0 #4 * # ## *, *# 44 * # #* * # *4 * *# #+% * # *4 # 4 *# “0 “.“. * in sns stt aa*aa*se*, “.“.“.“.“.“.“. “.“:“. + “‘“ Every doctor whose prescriptions we have been permitted to fill will assure you of the vital importance of the pure standard drugs we employ, as well as the care and attention we give in scientific compounding to insure accuracy and safety in results. â€" Your neighbours know this too. Your Doctor will tell you about us : b usnn 2 sn 2282 a*2 0‘ .06: 0:00.00.“.“.“.00.“‘ * *4 %.@ *# #4 44 # *4 4 % *#4 *4 *#.% #4 * % #4 #4 #.% J#4 *#%.% *4 # 4 *Â¥ * *4 *4 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vansickle have returned home from a trip to Toronâ€" to, Colborne, Peterborough. I Bush fires have been â€" raging reâ€" cently around Sault Ste Marie but rains inâ€" the last few days have done good work in checking them. %Mr. R. Cornthwaite, of the Bank of Montreal staff, returned this week from Toronto, accompanied by hs bride. The young couple are receivâ€" ing the sincerest good wishes from all friends here. The Broke Hustler, of Iroquois Falls, this week carries the following birth notice which will be of general interest to Timmins readers, both Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay being iurmer resiâ€" dents of this town:â€"‘‘Bornâ€"at Conâ€" naught, Ont., on Saturday, Sept. 12th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs, W. Ramâ€" say, of Iroquois Fallsâ€"a daughter. Both doing well.‘! The next meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monday atternoon, Sept. 28th, commencing at 4 p.m. «~Mr. R. H. Unwin, of Ottawa, an expert on the organ and paino, has been secured as organist for the Unit«» ted Church at Hatlevyburyv. Those paying taxes by cheques should note that all cheques must be marked by the bank or they will not be accepted by the collector. The Ladies‘ of the Union Church, Schumacher are holding a Tea and Sale of Home Baking in the School on Saturday, Sept. 26th, from 3 to 6 p.m. Come along and get your cakes for the weekâ€"end. Everybody welcome. â€"37â€"38,. «~Mr. H. Egan, of the Imperial Bank staff, returned last Wednesday from a holiday spent in Montreal and Queâ€" bee. Among the Timmins people he met while away was Mr. A. E. Ridâ€" dell, formerly of the Moysey Co. staff here, but now at Montreal. ‘*+Rid‘‘ wishes to be: remembered â€" to all old friends in Timmins and disâ€" trict. _Mr, W. MeCracken has taken over the charge of the Meat Department in N. Blahey‘s store, and Mr. J. Meâ€" Lellan takes charge of the Grocery Department this week. With these two wellâ€"known and popular managâ€" ers on the job, the Blahey Store exâ€" pects to be‘able to give even better service and satisfaction to the inâ€" creasing list of customers. Mr. Thos. Lawrence returned, on Sundav from a holiday visit to the South, %_Mrs, Henry Duncean returned last week aftter an eéxtended visit to*North Bay and Southern points. \ Mr. MeCamus, of New Liskeard, was the guest for some days of Dr and \Irs, Minthorne. ««Mrs, Anderson left Monday mornâ€" ing for Toronto, ealled home by the serious illness of her mother. \ J. E. Belanger, of Cache Bay, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. Boileau, 34 Hollinger Lane. *~Miss L. Gibson, of Toronto, was a Timmins visitor last week,.\ «Miss Lena Miller, of New Liskeard was the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Eplett last week. \ Mr. C oronto Miss Maud Boyd has returned from holiday visit spent in the South. . Timmins and District Notes is on a visit to «Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hornby and son, Bert, returned this week from a twoâ€" weeks‘ visit to Toronto and other points south. Sudbury‘s latest new industry is a ‘‘Ski‘‘ factory, machinery and equipâ€" ment being installed by Mr. Emile Pernu for the manufacture of skius. Mr. John V. Lawlor left this week for a visit to his old home at Londonâ€" derry, ~Colchester County, N. | Mr. Lawlor will be away a month. â€" Mr. J. W. Wray, who recently underwent an operation in ‘WToronto, returned to Timmins yesterday, feelâ€" ing in the best of health again.) : Messrs. E. J. Meyers, P. A ardessono, D. Ostrosser and H. J Marshall returned ‘Sunday evening from visit to Toronto, Montreal axid% other points. â€" . Meeting of Poreupine Poultry Pet Stock Show in Council Chamber, Timmins, at 8 p.m., FÂ¥iday evening Sept. 25th. Mr. and Mrs. John Kilgour and family are away on their holidays. They shipped their car to North Bay and from there will motor to Kimâ€" berley, B. C. where Mrs. Kilgour‘s brother and sister reside. On their return they will take up residence on Tamarack Street, having sold their property on Mountjoy Street. \' A Harvest Supper under the ausâ€" ptces of the Altar Guild will be held in the basement _of St. Matthew‘s Church on Tuesday evening, Sept. 20th, from 5.30 to 7.30. â€"Mr. W. Dalzell returned last week from his visit to@ius old home in Ireâ€" land. He had a pleasant trip, the voyage over being especially fine and the time spent in Ireland passing most agreeably., The return voyage was not so delightful, the trip takmg' eleven days. Delays were occeasionâ€" ed by rough seas, storms, fogs and iceberos. = â€"Mr. H. Darling is carrying his arm in a sling these days, having badly cut his bhand though having it caught in the fan of his motor boat. Diving in the water Saturddy night in efforts to recover the body of Mr. D. W. O‘Sullivan, set the recovery of the injured hand back through cold, but this week the injured hand is back again on the mend and will soon be O.K. once more. Miss Alberta Irwinâ€" returned to Toronto this week after a month‘s visit with her sister Mrs. A. Kerr, _ Miss Annie MeQuarrie, of ITroquois I‘%llls, has joined the staff of the Town Office at Timmins. | Mrs, Jack Wiley, of the Wrightâ€" Hargreaves, Kirkland. Lake, was a weekâ€"end visitor to Timmins, f Mrs., S. J. \el}url\, of Montreal, is visiting relatives in Timmins. *A M. R. Hall and children reâ€" tfurned last weel for a holiday vnslt to the South., \ ; Several from Timmins and district went to Porquis Junetion for the Anâ€" nual Fair there, Sept, 15 and 16. The Hebrew New Year begins on Saturday, Sept. 19th, JQLII'Q Edgar ing Mrs. F. . Mr. and Mrs. N. Sharp, of Toront« were visitors to Timmins last week. _ Mr. F. Ellies returned this week from a holiday trip to the South.]) _ Welt and son are Vl!lt- \\ fll“\)\