Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 Oct 1925, 1, p. 8

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There will be a splendid collection of articles suitable for Christmas gitts at the United Churech Ladies‘ Aid Bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 4th. Mr. H. E. Montgomery was in Hailâ€" e\bur) over the weekâ€"end, attending the Golden Wedding Anniversary of his father and mother.\ _Mr. Thos. Casey left on Sunday for Arnprior, where he will take up resiâ€" dence, to be joined there later by his familyv. â€" Miss Jean Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Sutherland, who reâ€" cently fractured her collar bone while at play, is making good progress to recovery.. Rev. M. R. Hall is expected back this week, after some weeks spent at 'I'lll'sonburor where he was called owing to the illness and death of us brother. â€"~Mr. R. C. Smith, of Toronto, was a Timmins visitor over the weekâ€"end., Mrs. Guy MceChesney left last week for Toronto to spend the winter and will remain in the city with her little virl who is under the care of speciâ€" alists. The little girl is making good progress to recovery. . The Evening Voecational Classes are progressing, with the tendency for the attendance to increase. Any wishâ€" ing to join any of these classes should see Mr. Treleaven, Principal of the Hich School. \ _Mr. and Mrs. Burritt left this week for Toronto where they will take up residence. ] Mr. and Mrs, A. Bergeron, of Otâ€" tawa, were visitors with friends in Timmins last week. } On Wednesday, November 4th, the Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church, Timmins, will hold a big Bazaar. Each year the Timmins Rebekahs make a collection of fruit, etce., for the Oddfellows‘ Home. This year a specially pleasing collection of fruit in jars was gathered for the good cause. _ The fruit was packed for shipment last week, there being a barrel~and a half of fine quality preâ€" serves forwarded to the Oddfellows‘ home. Timmins and District Notes Gude‘s Pepto Manganese For Pinaud‘s Lilac or Violette Lotion, for SPECIAL SALE OF PURE DRUGS FOR THE BALANCGE OF THIS WEEK Gillette Razor Blades Reg. $1.00 pkg. for Compacts at Reduced Prices Absorbent Cotton 1â€"1b. rolls. Pure Russian Oil 16 ounces V acuum Bottles For Bayer‘s Aspirin For Gillette Razors Gold Plated Almond Cream Writing Pads Regular 35¢. for \ 98e. 60c. 79c. 60c. 69c. 25¢. For Mr. Jules Timmins, of Montreal, one of the directors of the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, was‘a visitor to the Camp last week. (Giood progress is being made in the erection of the new Oddfellows Hall on Spruce street. back of the Masonic Hall. Mrs. A. Ayotte is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. Doueet at North Mr Mr. C. G. Williams was called to London, Ont., on Saturday last owing to the death of his father in that cty) Mrs. W. Borland, 25 Middleton Ave, and daughter, Miss Gladys, left this week for Toronto where they will spend the winter." evening A number from Iroquois Falls moâ€" tored in to Timmins last Saturday to see the Ontario Cup Football match. They report the roads as not nearly so eood as in the good old summer time. The Sturgeon Falls correspondent of The North Bay Nugget last week says:â€"*‘‘Dr. Ernest Levesque, M.D., lef‘t tor Timmins with the intention of establishing a practice. . Mr. W. Johnson, of Matheson, made a motor trip to Timmins and return last week. . Mr Elora death A Supper will be held in the baseâ€" ment of St. Matthew‘s Church, under the auspices of St. Matthew‘s Sr. W. A., on Friday, Nov. 13th, from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Ryan, of Monâ€" treal, were visitors to Timmins last week.~ (Good progress is being made in the construction of the fine new premises for the Bank of Commerce, being erected across from the Gordon Block. Have you ordered your Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas yet? Large assortment of samples at reaâ€" sonable prices on display at Stadelâ€" man‘s Book and®@Music Store, Goldâ€" fields Theatre Block, Third Avenue, Timmins. 41â€"50 Burdock and Sarsaparilla Compound, reg. $1.00 THE GOLDFIELD DRUG STORE THE MYSTERIOUS MRK. RAFFLES Kodaks reduced 10 per cent. Huyler‘s Chocolates, A fresh shipment just in: Agent for Yardley‘s Old English Toilet Articles. THE GOLDFIELD DRUG CO. WILL GIVE $25.00 IN GOLD QOSsTROSSER CO. WILL GIVE A VELOUR HAT will be in Timmins, Saturday and Monday, October 17th and 19th MR. RAFFLES will VISIT TIMMINS, SATURDAY, Oct. 17th, and will appear at different places during the dayâ€"SATURDAYâ€"among them, THE GOLDFIELD DRUG STORE, OSTROSSER‘S STORE, the Post Office, and will be at the Station when the 11.30 a.m. train leaves, and will appedr on Third Ave., from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. In order to capture Mr. Raffles, to win the $25.00 in gold, you will have to be in possession of at coupon. This you will receive at the Goldfield Drug Store upon making a purchase in the store. To secure the Ostrosser prize you will have to be in possession of a coupon received at their store upon making a purchase. Being in possession of these coupons, all you have to do is to go up to MR. RAFFLES and say to him, ‘*YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES, YOUR NUMBER IS 108.‘‘ If he is the MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES, and you PRODUCE YOUR COUPON OR COUPONS, he will AT ONCE ACKNOWLEDGE THE FACT and will accompany you to the store to receive your reward. If he is not captured on Saturday, he will be at the following places on Monday: He will visit Woolâ€" worth‘s i0 cent. Store, the Stock Exchange around five o‘clock, at the Post Office at 7.30, on Third Ave., between the Goldfield Drug Store and the Goldfelds Theatre, and will remain on the street for oneâ€"half hour, between 7.30 and 8.00 p.m. You can capture him! It will be easy. Rememâ€" ber what you have to say! ‘‘YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAFFLES, AND YOUR NUMBER IS 108,‘‘ and be in possession of the Coupons. ~Ask for the Coupon when making your purchase Daggett Ramsdell‘s Cold Cream 1â€"2 1b. Jars Hennafoam Shampoo 40c. John (Gurnell was called to last Saturday, owing the of Mrs. Gurnell‘s mntherus Thos. Lake arrived on Friday to spend the winter with his . Geo. Lake."\ Cuticura Soap td Sin aivs a veroum fPor the Capture of "Mr. Raifles THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. *, 0’0 *# .0 #* + #© #* *#+ * <« *4 #@ © Cad #@ L *4 *, #% *4 *# #© #* *# # #* @ * #* @ #+ #*4 # # #* *# #% #* # 4 #*, * #% # # *4 *# < *#+* # 4 C # 4 #4 # La *4 * + *4 #@ L3 #4 # # #4 ¢ Do [ ‘Mr. MeCracken received the pleasing word this morning that. us daughter, Miss Beatrice MeCracken had won the Mowat Scholarship for Mathematics and Physics in the reâ€" cent Departmental Examinations for matriculation. This Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity prize is not only a muchâ€" coveted honour, but it also carries with it a value of $50.00 cash and $25.00 per year for four years off the University fees. Congratulations will be extended to Miss MeCracken. This ‘brilliant young student ~has brought honour to herself and to her town by her talent and success in her Mr. Oscear Robertson, Inspector of the Children‘s Aid Society for Cochâ€" rane District, has moved lus office from the Dr. Moore block to quarters upstairs on Third Avenue over the Tavlor Hardware Co. store. (Mr. J. Mitchell, of the National Grocers office staff, has been transâ€" ferred to Toronto and leaves this week to take up his new duties. Mr. Mitchell was very popular in the younger circles here and will be much missed, while there will be general good wishes for his future in his new sphere. scholastic work. Witch Hazel Cream Chapped Hands and After Shave LHarge, 16 0z................ Medium...:...:.......:4.....;. S se se is Pears Soap Scented or Unscented. (THE NEAREST DRUG STORE TO THE STATION) Lydia Pinkham‘s Vegeâ€" table Compound The Timmins Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose announces a Smoker to be held on Wednesday evening, Oct. 21st. The place is not yet deâ€" finitely selected, but it is certain that the event will be a good one. _ There will be Progressive Enchre, 500, Crib, ete. _ Refreshments will be served. There will be a big musical program with some novelty numbers of special interest. ORDER OF MOOSE HOLDING SMOKER WEDNESDAY NEXT NO TRACE OF T. J. McGRATH, MISSING, SINCE SEPT. 28. Last week the Police Department sént desceription and photo of Mr. E. J. MceGrath to hundreds of places near and far, in the hope of locating this oldâ€"time citizen who has been missing since Sept. 28th. Up to date however, no trace has been discovâ€" ered of Mr. MeGrath, and fear that he has been overeome by illness or accident is now general. He left home early in the morning of Sept. 28th, without a word to anybody as to his intentions, and as he was deâ€" voted to his family and never left home without letting them know where he was going, his present failâ€" ure to return or emnmum(*ate is causâ€" ing the deepest anxiety for his welâ€" fare. HERE IS A GOOD HINT TO THE O.F.A. ABOUT CUP GAMES A reader of The Advance this week handed in the following with the sugâ€" gestion that it makes a mighty good hint for the O.F.A. He thinks Torâ€" onto should make note specially. ‘*There are no delays, or forming of special arrangements for teams that play in the English Cup Rounds," says this reader. ‘‘As one little exâ€" ample the following is the report of the findings by the Football Associaâ€" tion in regard to the football team that violated Rule 14. The case was taken up and settled within a week. Here is an Old Country newspaper reâ€" port of the incident:â€"‘‘Grays Thurâ€" rock United defeated Hoffman‘s Athâ€" letic â€"by ten goals to one, at Chelmsâ€" ford,in the preliminary round of the F. A. Cup, but, a report having been received that they bhad played a reâ€" serve team, contrary to rules, the Foot ball Association held an inguiry. A representative of Grays Thurrock adâ€" mitted that a reserve team had been played their first team having taken part in a Kent League match agmnst Tunbridge Wells Rangers. The Comâ€" mittee decided that there had ‘been a violation of Rule 14. Grays Thurrock United were, accordingly, ruled out of the competition and fined $25 and the tie awarded to Hoffman‘s Athleties." Health Salts, 2 tins for Kruschen Salts For The most wonderful chocolate madeâ€"From 85c¢c. a pound up.: WATCH FOR MR. RAFFLES. 98c. 60c. Phillip‘s Milk of Magnesia Yardley‘s Old English Soap, 3 for is 5* 5 5 5 0p5 0 05 04 8 The Ottawa Journal of Monday of this week issued a special edition dealing with the mines of the North Land. The edition was a very ecreâ€" ditable one and will be of genuine serâ€" vice in spreading the facts about the North Land and its possibilities. Illâ€" ustrations add to the interest of this special number of The Ottawa Jourâ€" nal. A special article by Hon. Chas. MceCrea deals with the general mineral wealth of Ontario. Hon. Mr. MeCrea points out that Ontario provides about SPECIAL EDITION ON THE MINES OF THE NORTH. Coty‘s Face Powder Regular $1.25 now Castoria 49e. For Emulsion Pond‘s Vanishing Cream Castile Soap, 3 bars for Perry Davis Painkiller Regular 50c. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 15c. Palm Olive Soap, 3 for Mentholatum, reg. 25c. 18c. Squibb‘s Talcum V aness‘ Hair Tonic Eno‘s Fruit Salts, Regular $1.25 half of the mineral wealth of the Dominion. Articles on the Hollinger and other mines and essays on the mining industry in general are well written and of service in the work of spreading the gospel of the North Land. The Ottawa Journal is always interesting and able; the issue of Oct. 12th, will be of particular interest to all interested in the development of the North Land. "air young lady Mr., B., are they lake all over?" Dark young man Phospho Cod 98c. Urodonal 89c. 3D0¢. 25¢. Powder, flesh 250¢. Tooth Paste 40c. 250¢. 20¢. 3D¢. Cod Liver Oil : **Tell me, please geoms to raise the Oh. no, only Â¥"\

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