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Porcupine Advance, 5 Nov 1925, 1, p. 5

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4 gYou‘will find the â€"$ latest styles at En e t Aualostesteatoats done to your own designs if deâ€" * sired, and in plain or fancy colours. Europe and Return, within 12 months, only $150.00. ® *a P * @©* "® #* Nov. 14â€"Antonia from Montreal to Plymouth, Cherbourg and London, Nov. 21â€"Ansonia from Montreal to Plymouth, Gherbourg and London Dec. 14.â€"Athenia from Halifax to Londonderry and Glasgow. _ Dece. 14â€"Ascania from Halifax to Plymouth, Cherbourg and London Percy Youlten, 28 Main Ave. (late of Gunnislake, Cornwall, Eng.) Appointed Agent for the Cunard Line and Anchorâ€"Donaldson Line. Shipping Notice $ //gffigf,///f * **5%%4 o fl/fllfllflfl?fgf/f//// 5 C . . . t s . s . . . . . . . . i ib 15 5 6 5 1p5 YÂ¥our inquiries will be promptly attended to and price given beâ€" The charges are moderate and it is respectfully suggested that such goods would make an ideal gift to friends for the Christâ€" mas season. Solicits your inquiries for deâ€" corative Bead Trimming to Limited Druggist Stationer Near P.O0.â€"Pine St.â€"Timmins Frank M. Burke 50c. tube Colonial Club Shaving Cream, 35c. can Colonial Club Talcum and 50c¢c. bottle Colonial Club Shaving Lotion for mM A The Home of Good Clothes ANNOUNCES CHRISTMAS SAILINGS. fore work proceeded with Bowie‘s Crown City, Ont. 9/;‘ THIRD AVE. Dresses, Blouses, Scarves, 85c. etc A346p Book Music Store Goldfields Theatre Block THIRD AVE. .â€" .. TD We all know that the livers of Cod Fish are full of vitalizing flesh proâ€" ducing vitamines and these same vitaâ€" mines of the highest class are found in MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tabâ€" letsâ€"sugar coated and as easy to take as candy. And this shows what faith the makâ€" ers have in MceCoy‘s for they say ; if any thin person don‘t gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to give you. your money: backâ€"and only 60 cents for 60 tab lets. Ask any live pharmacist anyâ€" where in North or South America. But be sure to get MceCoy‘s, the orizinal and genuine. . Tens of thousands of thin, runâ€"down menâ€"yes, and women tooâ€"are getâ€" ting discouragedâ€"are giving up all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look healthy and strong. All such people can stop worrying and start to smile and enjoy life right now for MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Exâ€" tract Tablets which any drugegists will tell you about are putting flesh on hosts of skinny folks every dayv. One woman, tired, weak and disâ€" couraged, gained 15 pounds in five weeks and now feels fine. sSOMETHING MUST BE DONE AND DONE RIGHT NOWâ€"QUICK Hollows in Cheeks and Neck Growing Deeper Every Week. Radiola Combines Perfect Phonog raphic Reproduction and Radio Reception as they did not see him driving there was no evidence to prove that he was intoxicated at the time charged. Inâ€" fluntial bodies at North Bay have made formal complaint in the matter. The North Bay Nugget suggests that there is talk of favouritism, etc. The Town Council has asked for an investigation into the proceedings of the North Bay police court, and that in the meantime the Magistrate and Crown Attorney be removed from ofâ€" fice until the matter is cleared up. General‘s Department in regard to the Magistrate and Crown Attorney at North Bay. It is claimed that in the H;msen case there was a serious miscarriage of justice, Hansen was charged with being drunk while in charge of a motor car. He was acquitted. by Magistrate Weegar on this charge, but heavily fined for reckless driving. The Chief of Police and three members of the force gave evidence to the effect that Hanben was drunk, but the Magistrate said that Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Canningâ€" ton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (G. 8. Drew. Convenient Terms Sold for Cash or Oneâ€"Third Cash and Balance on Convenient Terms, Come in and Hear It. ‘* It Speaks for Itself ‘‘ Attorneyâ€"Genéral Nickle has inâ€" structed the Crown Attorney at North Bay to make application for a new trial of the Hansen case hefore the District Judge. This follows comâ€" plaint formally made to the Attorneyâ€" ATTORNEYâ€"GENERAL ASKS CASE TO GO BEFORE JUDGE This very moderately priced Brunswick Radiola contains in one compartment as its receiving unit the latest C.G. E. Radiola 111â€"A, 4 tube regenerative receiving set. In the other compartment is the Brunswick phonograph completely equipped with all the famous, exclusive Brunsâ€" wick features, including, of course, the Allâ€"Wood Oval Amplifier through which is reproduced both record and radio. Ask to see this fine new Brunswick Radiola, Model 25. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1925 $225.00 An event to date all other dances from. That is the honour that has been won and merited by the Masâ€" querade Ball given by the Dome Machine and Electric Shop‘ s . staff. On Friday evening last the Assemhlv Hall at the High School in South Porâ€" cupine was the gathering place for a jolly crowd of invited guests. The eq Carson Young, Ireneâ€" Armstrong, (George Jolins, Romeo Beaudry) equal Perey Millions, Leda Cox, Clarence MceCaffrey, Jack MceCaw, Francis Horne, Geraldine Fulton, Ilona Anâ€" drew. Fourth Classâ€"Marcella J. Lynch, Teacherâ€"Luella _ Duggan, _ Robert Miner, Florence Murphy, Leslie Loyd, Mary Hutchison, Ben Mitchell, Anaâ€" bell Taylor, Willie MeLean, Maleolm MceCaw, Meta Melville, Dave Taylor, Rena Dellaâ€"Vedova, Vera Doran, Kenâ€" neth MceCaffrev. ismuird â€" Class, Sr.â€"Helena Murray, Hilda Rowe, Bella Zaitz, Ruby Richâ€" ardson, Nellie Woods, Annie Zaitz, The following is the Dome School Report for October as furnished by the Principal,. Miss Lyneh :â€" ~ Mrs. D. Hughes has had her hands full this past week. Joyce took nerâ€" vous prostration and, was seriously i1 and after she got better, Mrs. Hughes had to take to her bed, having conâ€" tracted a bad cold. We are glad to hear that no serious results are antiâ€" cipated .from either of the maladies. Mr. and Mrs. Matti Lahti have had sunshine and sorrow in their home within a week. On Thursday last the Stork was a visitor and left twins behind but one of the little visitors has gone above. W extend our symâ€" pathy to the parents, and congratuâ€" lations because the surviving hoy is doing so well. The Public School was the scene of a jolly party on Hallowe‘en night. The idea behind the party was that if the youngsters had some way of occupying their time in entertaining and being entertained under the suâ€" pervision of the teachers and other adults interested, that less mischief would be done, and the scheme sucâ€" ceeded admirably. â€" The young folk were attired in their usual Hallowe‘en masks and disguises and songs reciâ€" tations and impromptu dancing made up the evening‘s fun so that the youngâ€" sters were too tired to go around to kick up the usual depredations that past years have seen. The Porcupine Juvenile Orchestra were there in full force and their good dance music was sure appreciated. The organizers of this new departure for Hallowe‘en deâ€" serve the thanks of alk Let us hope that the idea will be cearried out again next yvear. last Thursday evening the car skidded . about where the old Prison Camps user to be and before it quit skidding it had demolished four of the posts put along the edge of the road. The car suffered considerably off but the engine wasn‘t damaged. off but the engine was‘nt damaged. Our medico can show speed at times but on this occasion he was well within the speed limit and Mrs. Kirkup atâ€" tributes their fortunate escape to the fact that she had a bunch of black cats for Hallowe‘en decorations in the car with her. Great Success Achieved Again by Annual Event. Dr. and Mrs. Kirkup Have Narrow Escape from Serious Acciâ€" dent. Other Items of "Dome Foam" This Week. Masquerade Ball by Dome Machine and Electric Shops NA 1t ) rags, won the ladies‘ comic, and while space will not allow of an individual description of the marfy original and beautiful dreses the following were noted in particular:â€"Miss Queenie Dowsett as Minnehaha the Indian Maid; Miss Dempsey as a lady in the early Victorian era; Mrs. Geo, Rowe, as Penelope; Miss Hanson as an Araâ€" bian Princess; Miss Arbor, as a blushing bride; and what with Highâ€" land lassiesy fair farmerettes, pretty pirates, saucy pierrottes, entranc ing Spanish dancers, etc., etc., the poor correspondent would need a whole page to do justice to the cosâ€" tumes and the wearers. Among the males Lindsay Foss as Sitting Bull, Heap big Indian Chief, won the men‘s prize. He was certainly good, and deserved the honour. We noticed the ladies envying the beautiful coat of: tan. Stan. Pearce as Mother‘s Baby, attired in a very chic robe de nuuit, edged with beautiful lace capâ€" tured the men‘s comic. Frank Horne n a Cavalier Rusty Cana suit that looked as if a shoe horn had been used to help it on; A. W. Carlyle, as Old Si Atica, corn cob and all, from Plum Hollow; H. M. Wilson, as a bathing beauty, was an entrancing example of ‘‘Why boys leave home,"" Fred Mason had a full dress rehearâ€" sal as a bridegroom. R,.. V. Curtis, as a minister, was just another proof that some folk never do attain their proper vocation in life. Bert Longâ€" worth as Uncle Sam, sure looked like the 4th of July, and Andy Stevenson had a Chinese look about him that reâ€" minded one of ‘the cafes and chink laundries, ‘but alas space won‘t let me describe ‘every costume. sulfice to say that the costumes were all worthy of mention. .« The Balloon dance was a howling success, the plop of the bursting balloons and the shrieks of the ladies who were trying to protect theirs from destruction, were enough to make the most staid person howl with laughter, and exâ€" cepting for an unfortunate mistake DATED this 4th day of November, 1925 rate nual had spared neither time nor effort to make the decorative effect one that will act as a goal for athers to strive for in future dances. The Crimson Ramblers Orchestra discoursed the latét dance hits, their music and the pep they put into it was an incentive to the revellers to forget their trouâ€" bles. _ The costumes worn by the dancers showed that the wearers had put Considerable ingeniousness into the making up of same. Every naâ€" tional dress under the sun was in eviâ€" dence, and even the heavens had reâ€" presentation, Miss Davis of Golden City being attired as an angel, while the nether regions also had its authâ€" orized agent in Mephistopheles (Mr. (George Mason). The ladies costumes in particular were varied, novel and beautiful. Mrs. F. Horne winning first prize in a gorgeous Chinese gown that looked as if it had just stepped out of a Pekin palace. Mrs. W. Parâ€" nell in a Sally Ann dress, with her hair done up in old fashioned eurl Dance Room was a veritable fairyâ€" land. _ Multiâ€"coloured lights, black cats, witches, pumpkins, and electriâ€" cal novelties were profusely and tastefully arranged and ey erything tes tlfied to the fact that the (‘nmmlttee 3. The province of Ontario will contribute an amount estimated at $20,060 which will apply on be paid by the Corporation. Penetr of the Wilson Avenue Mountjoy Street Third Avenue . the part of one who endeaveoured . The Council ‘of. the ‘Town of mmins intends to construct as a Local Improvement a 16 foot netration Pavement on the streets as set forth in the following schedule and intends to specially a the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. STREET The estimated cost of the work is $42,000 of which $13,300 is per foot frontage is $2.88. The special assessment is to be rate per foot frontage is 34c. petition against this work will not )rk ;s $42,000 of which $13,300 is to be paid by the Corporation. The special assessment is to be paid in (5) annual instalments .. W.S.L. Gillies Street. ... SSL,. Wilson Avenue .. E.S.L,. Mountjoy Stree JOHN L. HUNT, A meeting of the Schumacher Caleâ€" donian Society was held in the Mecâ€" Intyre Hall on Tuesday evening. A new executive committee was formed, as follows:â€"Mrs, Todd, Mrs. 8. Macâ€" Millan, Miss M. Maxwell, C. W. Penâ€" nie, R. Starrett, C. MacDonald, Hugh Murphy, F, Shene. W. J. Mackenzie was elected secretary. It was decidâ€" ed to hold the regulat meeting of the Society on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Arrangeâ€" ments are being made for a Social Evening on Wednesday evening, Nov. 18th, and for an open dance on Dec. 2nd, NEW SXECUTIVE FOR THE SCHUMACHER CALEDONIANS Â¥Y.; Munro, Mr. C. \Vebster Mr. P. l*erntran, A,. \Ic\/lurrav, Machâ€" inists; Mr. G. A. Rowe, Mr. A. M. Hogg, Mr. G. Honer, Mr. E. Goodman, Mr. Ron Mansfield, Mr. Geo, MeDonâ€" nell, Mr. Fred Forster, Mr. Frank Lalone, Electricians. Mr. R. Wallace and arrived back home after tour through the beauty Old Country. It is understood that Mr. A. C. Stevenson and family leave for Torâ€" onto for a combined business and pleasure trip. to burst a balloon where no balloon was, the whole affair was en unqualiâ€" Bed succeess, reflecting great credit on the hosts, whom we will name so that the delighted dancers will know to whom they are indebted for the evenâ€" ing‘s entertainment :â€"Mr. John Fell, Sr., Mr. John Fell, Jr., Mr. Geo. Starling, Mr. Jim Fell, Mr. Geo, Hawâ€" kins, Mr. Geo. Humphreys, Mr. W. Increasing Farm Production ail to prevent its construction WITH complete banking facilities specially adapted to farm business, this Bank is ever ready to render practical assistance in furthering agricultural interests. We encourage farmers to strive for bigger and better production by extending loans for the purâ€" pose of sound development. Consult our local manager. TIMMINS BRANCH, The SMP Roaster is a fine time saver. You put the roast or fowl in the oven. The roaster does the rest, bastes, roasts to perfection. It roasts with very little shrinkage, thus saving dollars every year. None of the tasty meat juices are lost; all the rich flavor is retained. Besides you can buy cheaper cuts, for it makes cheap cuts taste _ like choice ones. 1, . W . Penâ€" Donald, Hugh J. Mackenzie It wa;s decidâ€" family have an extensive spots of the Every Woman Deserves One The close fitting cover keeps all the cooking odors and the grease inside the roasterâ€"the smell of cooking doesn‘t fill the house, and the oven is kept sweet and clean. Best of all, it cleans out in a jiffy after the roasting. â€" These ere splendid vessels. Price 85c¢c. to $3.50 according to size and finish. Sold in all dware stores. » E.S.L,. Mountjoy Street THird Avenue WS.L. Elm Street E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk T5¢ Packet Makes 3 Gals. At all Stores of Writeâ€" M. Allen Co., Bond Bldg., Toronto. Build Up Your Health ; afford rj benefit (:s; zvell L \ as pleasure. Healthful exercise for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long» lasting refreshment, soothing to nerves and stomach. Reserves for the Proâ€" tection of Policyholders of the Company Total Approximately $1,600,000.00 With Acting Manager. the amount to The special The Anâ€" )t â€" Asphalt assess part

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