Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Oct 1925, 1, p. 13

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Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday afternoon 4.00 p.m. 32 Hemock Street. N\\\\\WWW\W Courtesy KCY 4 % 4 44 % for Sick and Span mirself ‘hoiee of taxicab . service ir wife, your children or f would be one that tees courtesy, _ comfort LEANLINESS! â€" You will ich Hamilton Cab spick an to carry you to your service be your choice â€"says Taxi Tad. HAPPY HALLOWEEN Al CALEOONiAN SOGIETY Spscial Evening for the Lads and Lassies at Regular Meeting Friday. PldCthdllV every number on the proâ€" gramme was insistently encored and fully _ deserved _ the appreciation shown. The next regular meeting of the Caledonian Society will be held in the Hollinger Hall on Friday ev ening Nov. 13th. This will be a paltlculdr- ly lucky meeting for all. In the interest of the public, the Salada Tea Company wishes to point out the reason for certain stores in Timmins not carrying ‘{SALADA*" Tea. _ ‘‘{SALADA!‘ they claim, does not allow them a large enough proâ€" fit. Fine quality at a low price is impossible if large profits are taken, and the nationâ€"wide popularity of has been built only on fine quality. If a grocer does not carry ‘*SALADA*"‘ it is only because he does not hold his ecustomers real interests at heart. * â€"43 KEEP THE ADVANCE ON THE ADVANCE BY ADVANCING $2. During the past few days a numâ€" ber of accounts_have been sent out to thase whose subscriptions to The Advance have expired. . There have been a large numben of prompt reâ€" sponses, but a few have not taken the tip given by the little bills sent out.! It is the eustom of The Advance to keep all its, subscription list on a fully paidâ€"up basis. A paidâ€"up list is much more valuable to advertisers and the only fair one for the pubâ€" dlisher. If a man or woman wants a paper he or she will be ready to pay the small subscription fee. Anyone who will not pay for a papen does not wish to read it very much. The only way The Advance has of knowing whether you wish the paper continued or not is by your sending in the subâ€" scription fee, «If you do not send in the fee, we have to take it for granâ€" ted that you do not further desire the paper sent to youn address. Accordingly your name is cut off the list. If you do not wish to miss an issue or more, send in your renewal at once. â€" Oceasionally a subscriber forgets about his subscription being due. It is for the benefit of those overlooking the wmaiter, that the acâ€" counts are made out and _ sent out three or four times a year. The Advance has done its part and more in the matter. How about you, Mr. Subscribey. If you have overlooked the detail so far, look after it now, at once, intmediately, and ‘by advaneâ€" ing $2.00 keep The Advance advaneâ€" ing to your address for another year. All subscriptions are strictly paid in advance, and subscriptions are not continued after the expiry date is past. Customer: â€"**Which importantâ€"a man‘s wi sers?” piliaces wife."" THE REAL REASON ch is the most wife or his trouâ€" proâ€" the conâ€" ‘The THE FPORC UPINE RETREAT OF 1GEâ€"SAEET QN LAKE TEMISKAMING Interesting (Geological Report Issued. Retreat of Glacier Depicted. The results of an attempt to fix the time of the retreat of the last iceâ€"sheet from eastern Canada are presented in a report from Ernst Antevys recently published by the Geological Survey of iCanada. The method employed is one that has been used in northwestern Europe. It consists in counting and correlatâ€" ing the annual layers of sediments deposited in lakes lying on the edge of the iceâ€"sheet. A desceription is siven of the unique method of correâ€" lation. An interesting piece of work is that which shows that the retreat of the glacier from the mouth of Montreal river on Lake Timiskamâ€" ing northward to Englehart was made in six hundred years. Interesting notes are also given on the large lakes that occupied the basings of the great lakes during glacial times and on the flooding of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa valleys by the sea when the iceâ€"dam holding it back was reâ€" moved. .A charge of twentyâ€"five cents is made for this publication. It can be had by applying to the Director of Geological Survey, Ottaâ€" Why drift from year to year as labourer at small pay and hard wor k, when with a few weeks training unâ€" der expert guidance, you can be earnâ€" ing big money in any of the followâ€" ing trades. Automotive, Mechanical, Blectrlcal Ivnition Expert, Battery Work, \\elder, Hairdressing, Mechaniâ€" cal Dentlbtry, or Barbering. Large demand. Pleasant work. Big future. Write at onee to Dept. C., for special offer. Hemphill Trade bLhOOlb, Ltd., 163. King Street, W., Toronto. â€"43 McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets Fine For Thin Underdeveloped Kids Children Love Them Because They Are Sugar Coated and as Basy To Take as Candy. It‘s your duty, Mother to see that the frail, peaked, sickly youngster erows up to be strong in body, keen in mind and robust in health. 4. A 4. Loo P 4s Extracted from the livers of the lowly codfish are the health, weight and strength producing vitamines that are found in MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Exâ€" tract Tablets, which are sold by pharmacists all over North and South America. Doctors know about them and so does any druggist anywhere, and if your children neged building up ask for these tablets toâ€"day if you want to give your loved ones a good appeâ€" tite and put pounds of good healthy flesh on their bones. But be sure and get McCov‘s P C JA au us _ 24 t ts d They are not expensiveâ€"60 tabletsâ€"60 cents and if you are not pleased with the improvement after 30 daysâ€"your money back. A very sickly child, age 9, gained 12 pounds in seven months and is strong and healthy. One skinny woman gained 9 pounds in 24 davys. +43 ta‘s compartment befor she had comâ€" pletely reclothed herself. One morning she said to. him: you ought to knoek before you come in,. Some day you might come in while I was undressed.‘‘ To which honest old John replied: ‘‘Lor‘ bless you, miss; no danger of that. I allus peeks through the knotâ€"hole afore I comes in.‘‘ â€"Dayton Journal. Old John custodianof the bath houses at an old English resort, was in the habit of entering Miss Augusâ€" With the long evenâ€" ings setting in, now is the time to instal that Radio. Consult us before you buy. The satisfaction of work well perâ€" formed is the silver lining on a hard job. ; Armstrons Electric Company 53 Cedar Street, N Timmins i Ont. Get Into Big Pay Work. NCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO It is often supposed that rubber: is the product of a single species of tree, but this is not the case. . It is produced by a number of different kinds, all of them requiring a tropiâ€" cal climate for growth,. While some of them flourish in a stony soil with only intermittent rainfall, others reâ€" quire a moist alluvial soil. After the milk is collected, the little globules of _ rubber, which float around in it, must be separated from the liquid and worked up into gum. From this gum are finally made such excellent articles as Columbus Rubber Boots. However, great care must hbe exercised in their manufacture in order that they may have these qualiâ€" ties of comfort and durability for which they are so well known. At all the best dealers. 43 MANY TREES YIELD RUBBER. Twisted, swollen, unsightly joints are rapidly freed from pain and brought back to normal with Rheuma. Lame people walk without aul Lame people walk without aid; sleep comes to those who have been unable to lie in bed; hands that were helpless because of terrible rheumaâ€" tism are now able to do their share for the support of the family. Rheuma is a wonderful remedy for rheumatism, gout, teuritis, lumbago Rheuma is rheumatism, ; and neuralgia It is a wonderâ€"worker; it never falters, never gives up until every vestige of poison is expelled from the bodv. Rheuma acts on stomach. liver, kidâ€" neys and bladder all at once and quickly brings long prayed for comâ€" fort to distressed sufferers. _ Todd‘s Drug Stores, Ltd., and all good drugâ€" gists sell it with guarantee of money back if it isn‘t sstisfactory. t 1 Last fall, one of our residents found it necessary to make a busiâ€" ness trip to the South during the hotâ€" test months. As it was quite cool here when he left, it did not occeur to him that the underwear he was acâ€" customed to, wearing might be unâ€" comfortable in a warmer climate. A few ‘days later his wife receiâ€" ved the following telegram:; ‘‘8.0.8. B.V.D,.‘s. . P.D.:Q." â€"Pep. Rheumatic Pains Go Swollen Joints V anish Your Counter (Check Books in Timmins t will prove more convenient and satisfactory for you all round The price will not be any more, and it often will be something less, than charged by outside firms for a less convenient service, A full line of samples may be seen at The Advance Office. Just xcall up Phone 26 and have these facts proved to your enâ€" tire satisfaction. * * n . o o n o t n i t i d i ie t i o i i t id 15 105 15 051905 05 105100505 â€"105â€"105 0505 1505 105 95 35051515 15 45 45 54 For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column New Empire Theatre on Wednesday, November 4th. when Vocal and Instrumental Selections will be rendered. Also a PIANOFORTE COMPETITION for Boys and Girls under the? age of Fourteen. First Prize, Four Dollars. Second, Two Dolâ€" lars. Third, One Dollar. Entrance fee for Competition 25c¢. Names of entrants to be sent to Mr. Will Richards, Box 402 orf 78 Fifth Avenue. Admission to Concert and Competition, Including Tax, 50c. GRAND EVENING CONCERT SOMETHING NEW FOR TIMMIN®S Under the Auspices of Timmins Premier Artists Will be given at the

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