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Porcupine Advance, 26 Nov 1925, 1, p. 5

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«â€" T5¢ Packet Makes 3 Gals. At all Stores of Writeâ€" M. Allen Co., Bond Bldg., Toronto. Build Up Your Health Write, Phone or Call. Return portion good for One Year. Vacation Tours 23 days $240.00 inâ€" : clusive. KCiducational Tours 37 days $330.00. College Tours $330.00 mm LET ME GIVE YOUU PARTICULARS Make your reservations now for May and June. Reduced Round Trip Third Cabin Rates $150.00 Return. All Lines Represented BOX 70° NE 19 DR. WATSON‘S Goldfields Theatre Block THIRD AVE. â€"â€"_~ .. PTMMINS STOUT Radiola p A Combines Perfect Phonog raphic Reproduction and Radio Reception Convenient Terms Sold for Cash or Oneâ€"Third Cash and Balance on Convenient Terms Come in and Hear it. ‘*‘It speaks for Itself‘‘ When a pair of shoes leaves this repair factory it looks as spry and stylish as the day it left the maker‘s hands. Reasonâ€"why we know shoes and we use the best leathers. Our work gives lasting Satisfaction 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€"W8od Oval Amplifier through which is reproduced both record and radio. Ask to see this fine new Brunswick Radiola, Model 25. Book Music Store Phone, Call or Write $225.00 Good Progress Being Made ; On New Mill at Paymaster Expect to Instal Machinery Under Cover Early in Decemâ€" ber. â€" Junior Orchestra Again Delighted All Hearing Them.. Suggestion for Cribbage Club at the Dome. mnus1¢ soothes evening of Mr. The many friends of Mr. E. J. Hill, who drives the vehicle that so many of us have at times fallen off, is the: reciprtent of congratulations on the ocâ€" casion of his marriage on Monday evening at the Manse, South Poreuâ€" pine, the Rev. F. Bain, tieing the knot, the bride being Mrs. N. Eayre, of the North Dome. â€"Sincere and hearty conâ€" eratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Mr. ‘Bill‘ Munro, of the Machine Shop Staff, is leaving next week for New York State where he will visit friends before continuing his journey on to the Old Country. Mr. W. Alberti, prominent mining engineer of New York, paid a short visit to the Dome on Tuesday. He has been examining the Smithâ€"Croâ€" teauâ€"Roote c‘aims near the boundaries of Carmen Shaw Townships. Mr. and Mis. A. C. Stevenson and son, Callum, have returned home after an extended holiday trip to the bright lights, New York City, Toronto and Brockville being among the points of interest visited, and the holiday has done the tourists a lot of good, Calâ€" lum especially having a whale ofâ€" a A new and what will no doubt prove a popular venture was inaugurated last Saturday evening, when the spacious hallway at the Dome Public School was the gathering point for quite a erowd of Dome folk. The Junior Orchestra played several dance selections which induced the audience to trip the light fantastic and comâ€" munity singing was another featur? which will ensure the success of this wellâ€"thoughtâ€"of means of spending the. long winter evenings to come Light refreshments will be served next Saturday and the success of the social Saturday evenings is assured. We are glad to see Miss Audrey Bray out and around again after her prolonged illness. Miss Audrey looks as if she had completely recovered and we trust that she will never have occasion to seare us all again like she did during her illness. time 3ornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. R. Tascherâ€" eau, Dome Extension, on Friday evenâ€" ingâ€"a boy. Mother and baby both well. well. 1 Mr. Robert MceWilliams has been: under the weather recently. We will be glad to see him restored to his usâ€" ual health soon. Less than a month till Christmas! Pretty soon the Old Country folk will have to get busy and forward their Christmas greetings to their friends over home, and those others of us whose friends are all on this side of the Herring Pond will be making up their list of those whom they don‘t want to forget this year. How is this for a suggestion as a means of passing many a pleasant evening. Mr. A. Carlson suggests that a Cribbage Club should be formâ€" 2 Cutters 1 Light Delivery Sleigh 1 Dray 1 Duplex pump, 4 x 6 cylinder. If you are thinking of sleighs or a cutter this winter, see these beâ€" fore you finally buy. Prices are all right too. G. Blough BLACKSMITH, ETC. Cedar St. Timmins. Next to Hamilten‘s Livery THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. ed at the Dome. There are seores or devotees of the fifteenâ€"two game in this locality and many a good. contest could be staged if a Club was organâ€" ized. â€" Schumacher bhas a Club and there is a possibility of South Poreuâ€" pine starting one to, Mr. J. Alexâ€" ander being a great exponent and booster of the game. Competitions beâ€" tween the Clubs would be something to look forward to. Mr. Jimmy Boyd, who formerly was manager of the C.G.E. office, was a visitor to the Dome on Tuesday. Mr. Nathan Henry, who is ir the Toronto General Hospital undergoing a final examination, is reported as ‘‘doing fine‘‘ and we will be glad to have him back with us shortly. On Sunday morning a little baby girl came to dell"ht the hearts of Mr. and Mrs, Bentley Webb, Dome Extenâ€" sion. Mrs. Webb and baby are both well and numerous visitors have callâ€" | ed to extend their congratulations. again after his accident when he proved that a good little man will stop a big fellow every time. He proâ€" bably saved the life of the man who fell on him, and that isn‘t said as a joke either. Mr. Walter Roan met with an aceiâ€" dent while at work in the Crusher House on Wednesday. _ He suffered a severe sealp eut which necessitated five stitches. _ We understand that while naturally painful, no bad reâ€" sults are expected. Mr. GGieorge Johnson, of the Ankerâ€" ite, is leaving shortly to take charge of operations at one of the Ankerite subsidiary mines in Quebee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doelle are mov ing into their new bun(“'llow this week The Ankerite mill is well on the way, the steel for the superstructure is arâ€" riving daily and favorable progress is reported on all construction. Mr. B. D. Kelly, consulting designer and metallurgist of the Paymaster mill, reports good progress with the mill construction and expects that the machinery will be installed_ under cover early in December. ism ce sds i _ Mr. and Mrs. Dune. McPhail, of the| Consolidated West Dome Ldl\e, are having a much easier time since the ‘apid convalescence of their children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horne enterâ€" tained Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dowsett and Mr. and Mrs. John Fell at a dinâ€" ner and Ma Jong party last Saturday evening. It‘ is understood that at least one of the gentlemen made quite a win at the game having the abrlity to retain the East Wind in the face of all opposition. No ie 10 a a The long immunity from serious acâ€" cident that has been enjoyed by both pedestrians antl riders, in and around the Poreupine Camp was finally and fatally broken on Monday morning the 23rd inst., when Mr. John Jaki Rinta while walking on his way to work at the Dome, about 6 a.m., was run into by a countryman of his, Mr. Isak Kuivila, who was driving a car, also on his way to his work. The injured man was dragged quite a disâ€" tance before the ear could be stopped, tance before the ear could be stopped, and having suffered a fractured skull and also internal injuries he died aâ€" bout noon. The fatality took place about 150 yards from South Poreuâ€" pine, on the Dome Road. Rinta was a married man with a wife and family of five children living in Finland. He was born on Nov. 24th, 1891. Kuiâ€" vila has been placed under arrest. The inquest will be held next Tuesday. Alan and Ed. Hawkins left for Orillia on Wednesday morning, having received the sad news of the death of their father. When the side Mr. Matti Lahti is back on the job g @PLETTS DAIRY% * YOUR MILKMAN" JP a man falls it is usually on to which he has leaned *Dec:cll{ Jan. Metagama Dec." 16; Heb.: Montelare *Dec: 23 [ *Jan. 22......%. Montnairn Jan; 15. Feb. .:.3 :; ... Montealn To Cherbourgâ€"Southamptonâ€"Antwerp Deg.:. LO t iss e o. s ue in e delgs Melita L . i is s W e e is i e a ie k Minnedosa Dec benefit as wel as pleasure. affords benefit as well * Ralp > 1 ..a,\\ as pleasure. Healthfui exercise for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long» lasting refreshment, soothing to nerves and stomach. f ROUND THE WORLD Empress of Sceotland.. Dec. 3 Empress of France.,....Feb. 9 Montroyal ... Jan. 28, Mar. 1 FROM SAINT JOHN, N.B. To Liverpool 3 i C ]}m LÂ¥ v i Mor * ]1 T Meta 16| l‘ 11 Mon gAILINGs Christmas Eve! Time to think about the choosing of gifts. Remember, the early shopâ€" per get an unhurried and wider selection. We are ready to serve you with a splendid display of pretty and useful presents. Why not select now, and have your choice put away and held for you? Calls at Greenock EVERY HOLLINGER EMPLOYEE IS ENTITLED TO THE REGULAR DISCOUNT . . . Montrose . . . Metagama . . . Montclare BAZAAR BÂ¥ LADIES OF GHARITY VERY POPULAR By Special Request It Will be Conâ€" tinued Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The Bazaar being held this week in the Parish Hall under the auspices of the Ladies of Charity is proving very popular, and should prove even more popular as its merits become known. By special request the Bazaar will hbe continued next Monday Tuesday and Wednesday to allow all opportunity to enjoy it. There have been good crowds so far, but not as large as the exâ€" cellence of the Bazaar and its attracâ€" tions warranted. Admission to the Bazaar is free and among the atâ€"â€" tractions may be mentioned the vaudeâ€" ville artists who are furnishing a very pleasing programme during the evenâ€" ing. Another special feature is the special prize awarded each evening. This special prize is always a valuable one, and the winner is decided by free vote. Monday night it was the most popular young man; Tuesday, the most popular young lady; last night, the most popular married man, this being won by Dr. Joyall; and toâ€" night it will be most popular married lady. Other features all to the inâ€" terest, and there is something doing every minute. [The array of handâ€" some novelties and articles suitable for gifts should also prove most atâ€" tractive. Those who have visited the Bazaar should remmber that they can go back again this week or Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, and those who have missed the pleasure of a visit have until Wednesday to repair their mistake and misfortune. There will be general regret at the illness of Mr. R. J..Ennis, manager of the McIntyreâ€"Poreupine Mines, and sincere good wishes for his early reâ€" turn to complete health. _ Mr. Ennis is~at present in the hospital at Toâ€" ronto where he is making good proâ€" gress to recovery. The Silverâ€"Cup given by The Poreuâ€" pine Advance, for competition in the ~p~ Poreupine Mines Baseball League is now on display in the window of the the MceIntyre Mercantile store at Schumacher. The Melntyre _ team won the trophy this year. Wool and Fur lined. Handkerchiefs in endless Evariety."." 5c. to $5.00 each lIn Boxes 35¢. to $3.00 per box Searfs in newest colourings ) and materials make charmâ€" ing gifts. Wonderful range of Hosiery in Silk, Silk and Wool, and i Wool. Plain and Fancy 75¢c. to $4. 00 Strength comes from struggle, weakâ€" «s ness from ease A FEW SUGGESTIONS Gloves in Suede, Wool, Kid, Choice selection of Linens, Madeira, Filet and Plauen. Slippers of all kinds for Men, Women and Children. Notes of Interest 2t # 4+ A $ Drea purc Drea amol FOR 2 this of ar o Y, oo « a n ces on *4 °. % *# #4 #4 * *# 4# # # 0' # # #4 # #© #+4 % Cad # hd Cas # # 44 *# 4 4 #4 # # 4 we * « 44 + 44 +, La #4 # # 4 # # #4 4# *, *# *4 # # *4 # 4 *4 * *# + .“ 44 *# + t+ *# Ld 4 .. 4 * $ dnetor learn t This 1i Cold (Vanit Luxe,‘ Water Boudo forget a limi EC 3 Ed > O * 0‘0 ’0 * <, 4 _# ® Ne # *4 ® #* + + # * “. * sn OQ.“.“‘“.“'N.“. #. .%, .* 00.“. *#+* * h *4 *# * *4 * % *4 *# h #4 # *4 *# *# *+* © ## *# @ #4 + 4# #* # * +4 *# *# #* t #© #4 Starting on Saturday, Nov. 28th, Ostrosser (Co. are holding a special Christmas Gift Sale, with unusual values in beautiful and useful gifts of all kinds for men, young men and boys. Elsewhere in this issue will be found a partial list of the many strikâ€" ing values offered. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFPT SALE AT OSTROSSER CO. Sprinkleunder rugs and in clotbu closets to A 50¢c. vial of "Day Dream" Perfume with purchase of any " Day Dream " Toilet Articie amounting to 50¢c. or + pitpeteates # # *, # h. #. * ’..“.“ over. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, this ofer holds gobd. An introâ€" dnectory offer only that you may learn to know *‘‘Day Dream Bouâ€" doir Creations.‘‘ This line consists of Brillianting, Cold Cream, Poudre Creme (Vanishing), Face Powder ‘‘Dse Luxe,‘‘ Face Powder, Toilet Water, all of them ‘‘Day Dream Boudoir Creations.‘‘ Don‘t forget that this offer holds for a limited time only, so call early and gets yours at Limited Drugszists and Stationers NEAR P.0. PINE ST., N. TIMMINS. Thurs., Nov. 26th, 1925 Crank NL Burke‘s FREE KILL MOTHS

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