Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1926, 2, p. 4

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"Where Quality Counts" 103%, Pine St., South Has it ever occurred to you what it costs to carry your groceries? time, wear and tear on clothing, causing disâ€" comfort and disgrunâ€" tled husbands. Just New Idea CASH Phone. We deliver. Early orders help early deliveries and save time Compare the following with others and tell us the results. vites another.‘‘ Rideau Hall Coffee, per lb..65c. Pabst Malt Extract, 100% pure barley malt syrup. It‘s delightâ€" ful, makes a wonderful drink, have you tried it yet? Fer . tin:..": c $1.00 Visit our store, we will be glad to serve your requirements Fresh delicious Eggs, best grade for all purposes, per doz..32c. Best Creamery ‘*solids‘‘ Butâ€" ter, 14 lb. to a box, per lb..38c. (No individual cuts) style‘‘ Sausages, fresh 2 lbs.: for.{.......... 25c. Pork Sausages, 100% pure, per Ib;: i in ) 8k 220. Bologna, a delizshtful cold reâ€" past, per Ib. ............... 18c. Corn BRsef, per 1b.>.....:... 15c. (Try Corn Beef and Cabbage government inspected. Shoulder Roast Veal, per lb 25c. Veal Chops, trimmed, per lb 25c. Choice Stew Veal, per lb.. .15c. Leg of Veal, whole, per lb. 25¢c. Choice Loin of Veal, per lb. 28c. The finest Coffee, blended and roasted to suit particular people, then packed in sealed tins. Delightful beverage, delicious and refreshing. ‘‘One cup inâ€" Our telephone number is 6186, just a ring and we‘ll take care of the for a change) Short Cut Pork, 1926 per Ib.:...............3 V per Ib. .......... This is veal season, and what a satisfaction to select your favourite cut for a Sunday dinâ€" ner. Choicest selection, All rest "Watch for this column weekly. We‘re hand in hand with economy." By dealing at BYCK‘S you may know the cheer and joy of selecting your foodstuffs, where almost everything may be found for your table. Do you read our column, weekly? "‘The Home of F. Byck Thursday, April 29th, 1926 PHONES 614 and 615 Cor. Third Ave. Birch St. Timmins. 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When the proceedings were opened hbefore the coroner on February 19 the hearâ€" ing was adjourned until the stomach of the victim could be sent to the proâ€" vincial laboratory at Toronto for exâ€" amination. â€"This has now been done, it is stated. and an efficial report will be forwarded within a short time" #0°% NO POISON IN STOMACH OF sSUPPOSED SUICIDE . s w _# + C s i is i in i i i ns t *) e 5n 2s 2 ns 2 a* n it n n e aa*sa*24*22% 2 a* 2 2* . C o + + 4 _# + # _# « C *..#, + L. 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Ladies‘ Spring Coats and Suits. Read carefully and make up your mind quickly and don‘t be sorry you did not get here in time. This is going to be the biggest and most remark able sale ever offered to the people of this district. Space does not allow advertising all lines we ha ve on sale, but all our merchandise will be on sale at sacrifice pricesâ€"â€"Come Early. Ready to Wear Dept. Ladies‘ Silk Dresses, regular $16.00 to go at Ladies‘ Silk Dresses, regular $12.50. Sale price _ Real bargain, regular 40c. sale price ......;....."...3..!. 29¢. Children‘s Vests Special 14 Pine St., North the bov all Ladies‘ Bloomers boy all the allow d. _ Keep back soms« Baltimore Sun. Ladies‘ Vests T L â€" c s 2 Pnsd o i®, s n n L LE LE PA s P mt v???mzx?uoz:uzuznzuzutooooobooouznooooo s ototot.‘o.umooobofl.om‘?o:?%???.%???03%027?0301 % °* °% The man w very bad way ‘‘Because a patient in a serious condition at the Red Cross Hospital at Englehart required his attention in haste a special engine was rushed in on the Charlton Branch of the T. N. 0. last Sunday for Dr. Wilson, who had been called to Charlton on proâ€" fessional business and had been deoâ€" layed on his return trip by a misâ€" hap to his car. Dr. Wilson had been attending Mrs. Kenny and, while passâ€" through Charlton on his way ‘back to Englehart, experienced a breakdown with his machine. ‘A bad case of bleeding had been reported at the hospital meantime and, sÂ¥ncee it was necessary to have medical aid without delay, a locomotive was despatched to fetch the doetor."‘ .. @0 C SPECIAL TRAIN RUSHES MEDICAL ASSISTANCE The following paragraph is from the last issue of The Northern News: THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Regular Sale â€"â€"â€"â€" It‘s a Slaughter of Prices â€"â€"â€"â€" Be fHere Think it “ it it it * 5o 2e 2e 2e to5*, _000000000000000?000“0000000000020000.000000000?0 QQOWQ over, then put it over We have three bargain counters completely displayed _ with Ladies‘ Slippers. _ Every pair plainly marked at remarkably low prices. Come early and buy your shoes here and save dollars We handle the Famous Pussyâ€" foot and Hurlbut shoes, all sozes All Ladies‘ and Children‘s Boots and Shoes reduced 15 and 20 p.c. Patent Strap, odd sizes, Special per pair ....:...2 .AAA $2.49 Good quality, all sizes, regular $5.25. Sale price without ambition is in‘ a Boot and Shoe Dept. LADIES‘® SATIN SLIPPERS WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE SPECIALS SEE OUR HOSIERY SPECIALS IN THE HOSIERY DEPT. Ladies‘ Silk Stockings, all shades and sizes, regular 65¢. per pair Bargalh l veir s en ind 48c. per paitr Ladies‘ Cotton Stockings, regular 35¢. per pair. Sale price....24c. #. _®% 00.“'0 # # #» # *# *4 # . “.“. b_ _% _%.,%. * .“.“.“.".“. +. .0. C «W *# t# . # o ## # *# #* # * ## © *# ## # # #4 * # #* 4. 0.' .0 ## # *# #4 # * #4 #. *# #4 # *# ## # *# ## # # ##% # # #4 # 4 @4 # *# #4 # La t# *# # ## # * en jesfectes * # bie« .0 * ##% # 4 ## *2u*. .* 0..00 * * #4 *# # #4% # *# ## *# # + d t+ L + LJ # # # ##4 # # @4 # # t# + € *4 + #4 # # € THE PQ ST OQOFFICE Writing about the Lochalshâ€"Gouâ€" dreau area, a Toronto Mail Empire representative says :â€" ‘‘Judging by the inquiries being reâ€" eeived daily, this Summer will see a large influx of new prospectors into the Lochaishâ€"Goudreau grea. Inforâ€" mation regarding the field is being sought by intending newâ€"comers in a manner not hitherto experienced, and with the breakâ€"up indications are that a definite movementâ€"not to say someâ€" thing of a rushâ€"will be seenm toward this promising field. ‘*For the information of those, inâ€" tending to enter the field for the first time it may be stated that the snow is disappearing very rapidly, and no doubt the first week in May will see excellent conditions for prospecting. The field may be entered at Lochalsh, on the main line of the C.P.R., or at (GGoudreau, on the Algoma Central Railway, and sleeping accommodation may be obtained at either point. A MANY PROSPECTORS TO GO INTO LOCHALSH AREA # w# # 0.00.”.00.0 '.Q 0‘” + °+ °¥ °% # # *# #. _# * °® w . t # *Â¥ ® 0.0 #* * #* t _# #e «***** ## # *# #4 # # Catnd * *# #4 *# # ## # . _ @ *# /w #* # # Cad + # ##4 #. *# ##4 # # ## # *# *#* # *# 4# # *# ## # *# #* # # ## # # #* # # #* + # #*4 *# #4 # 4 #4 #. # Lad t : % 0. .0 #4 ## # L #Â¥* # # #4 # * #4 # # ## # # ## + # #* # * ## # # ## # La ## # *# 4# #,. * 0. .0 ## *# # ##4 # Lo Cad # # ## # #4 # *4 «# # ‘0 ##4 # 4 # # #*# # < #4 # # #4 #,. ® © ceost. All Men‘s Boots reduced to unâ€" heard of values. Men‘s Pants;, Breeches, Shirts, Gloves, etc., aff reduced to below We are going out, of the Men‘s Wear line and we are reducing everything to about half price. Men‘s Allâ€"Wool Working Socks Regular 50c. now All Boys‘ ‘Sints, Shirts, Caps, etc. arespecially priced. Men‘s Overalls and Jackets Good quality, â€"regfiular $2.25 ~~â€" Sale price Men‘s Wear Dept. 38C. general trucking and. stage service is mow available at Lochalsh, and transâ€" port of equipment and can readily be made to almost arig point in the field from that railway point. A road connects this end of the feld with Goudreau, find the new stage service makes it unnecessary for proâ€" spectors coming in by the C.P.R. to go to Franz (as in the past)â€" and thes down the A.C.R. to Goudreau in ordei to reach properties in the western section of the field. Heretofore much time has been consumed making this somewhat roundabout trip, and this may now be eliming@ted by stopping at Lochalsh. Parties eoming from Sault Ste. Marie will still find it conâ€" venient to reach the properties in the western part of the field from Goudâ€" reau, but in the eastern seetion Lochâ€" alsh is on the whole the more conâ€" venient point of entry, *‘‘Supplies may be. purehased at Goudreau or Lochalsh, am{€ exeellent mail service is to be had at both points. Lochalsh has a mail twice daily, and Goudreau is served daily, except Sunday."‘ *%. A «@4 #4 44 #4 44 *. * * 5ons P 24622421 0000003000000000000000000ozuiouoowfi'vmoo00_000000000000000000000000000000000. Priurts, light and dark shades Regular 30c¢c. now Scrim Curtaining Regular 25¢c. Sale price 19c. Checked and Striped Gingâ€" hams Regular 30c. yard. Sale Cretonme, different designs Regular 40c. yard.....Sale Embroidery, 9" to 12" wide real bargain Dress Goods Dept. Al Silks reduced 15 p.c. 2 yards for 25c. marriage of Mr. Alfred Alonzo Amos and Misg Emid Irene Faney, both wellâ€" known citizens of (ohatt has just been made. The wedding was solemâ€" nized in Christ (‘hur(h Cathedral, Montreal, on Saturday, March 6.‘ The following from the last issue of The Northern News will be of inâ€" terest to many in this town and disâ€" trict :â€"**Official announcement of the marriagte of Mr. Alfred AMlonzo A mos The exercise supervision aver matters relating to the interests of the legal profession. â€"Committees are formed, each having its own speâ€" cia@l division of the general work. In the list of Benéfiers of the Law Society of â€"Upper Cafada, the name of Homourable Chas MeCrea K.C., M.P.P., Mfaister of Mies, appears. Of the forty Benchers, Mr. MceCrea is the only sne elected for Northern Ontario, twentyâ€"one of the remainder being from Tasronto. SIGNAL HONOUR GIVEN | THE MINISTER OF MINES 29%c. yard 19c. yard T imimins *." # _ *4"4 #Â¥* t# O.Q 0,0 #4 # % # # *# # #°% ... ?§0 .i. * * 4 + d + *# #® *# *# * ® ", *Â¥ %0%% **"s 4 "a A*, ® ) 0.0 #" + *

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