Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1926, 1, p. 8

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Sh 4A K Efi__ le pnce Myrs. Dr. Ross Taylor is â€"visiting in Montreal.\ Chief of Police Henderson of [roâ€" quois Falls has resigned, the resignaâ€" tion to take effect on June 30th. Mrs, J. Callun and little daughter are on a three months‘ visit to Scotâ€" land, Ni Moth Bags q Sale price ... Narcy‘s Face Powder Sale price ............ Narcy‘s Cold Cream Sale price ......%... Narcy‘s Vanishing Cream Three Flowers Face Powdasr .. Gray‘s Special Foun. tain Pens, guaranteed .. Charm Beauty Liquid Powder‘‘.,..‘.%....%.. Timmins and District Notes Lyman‘s Bed Bug Polison .....%:.%... Waterman‘s Ink Sale price ..... Carnol Tonic Sale price Carbolic Ointment Sale price ....¢.. Autoâ€"Strop Sale price Sporting Goods to clear at half price Long Tom 4 Packages for........ Corner Mountijoy St. 3rd Ave. â€"Timmins Rose Quesnel Gray‘s Drug Store% With Every $2.00 Purchase of Sale Goodsâ€" Free! Free! NECKLACE AND 1 WHITE SAILOR HAT Thursday, June 3rd, 1926 ackages for.. 1., Sat. and Mon., June 4, 5 and 7 Razors 3: omm o7c. a7c. Alc. J With Every $2.00 Purchase of Sale Goodsâ€"1 PEARL > <~ sutes Thomas‘s Ecelectric Oil....24c. Minard‘s Liniment.......... 24c. Burdock Blood Bitters $1.14 Squibb‘s Liquid Petrolatum Sale ... ... k 7Ac Park, Davis Milk Magnesia small S120 .. kn 28e. medium Woodward‘s Grlpe Water price 57e. Lysol, small 19c‘ Liysol, large 39c. English Health Salts......13c. Urasal, small 59c. Urasal; large............ ... $1.14 Lyman‘s Disinfectant ....l17¢c. Peroxide, small ..........; ... 14c. Peroxide, medium .......... 23¢. Vinolia Shaving Cream, per fube cssn 21c. Minty‘s Shaving Cream, per tube:...::!. s iss iss 19c. Simm‘s Lather Brush......68c. Holdfast Lather Brush..24ec. Charcoal Tooth Paste....21c. Pepsonated Tooth Paste 23c« Corson‘s Tooth Paste......18c. Squibb‘s Tooth Paste......27ec. Alright Tooth Brush......28c. Assorted Tooth Brushes 31¢c. Eau de Quinine, large....56ec. Eau de Quinine, small....37c. ilac 53¢. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo....17¢. Hlair Brushes...............:. ..69c; Imperial Mixture, small 19c. Gray‘s Panetelas Cigars 6 for 25c. \_Mrs. M. A. Ellis returned this week after spending a few da\s at her home in Cobalt, Mr., H. Duft, of The Advance staff, was a visitor to Toronto this week on business. W. Ellies is on a trip to Monâ€" tréal and other points east. \ | Mr. G. Banning, of the Paymaster office staff, toolk advantage of his weekly halrâ€"holiday and ~spent the weekâ€"end with his, parents Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Banning’.\ Tickets are now on sale for the big event of this summerâ€"the match at Timming between the touring English Football team and the Timmins team â€"(On Wednesday, July 7th. â€"1026 Dunlop Maxfly Golf Balls are in stock at Todd‘s Drug Stores, Limited, Phone 131â€"W., Schumacher,. and Moisley Ball‘s Drug Store, Timmins, Phone 127. ~22t:f,. There is a weekly dance held every Wednesday night in the Finn Hall, with music by firstâ€"class 5â€"piece orchestra. Lovely weather for June, if you n‘t mind what you say. Snow on J une 2nd shows a decided eoolness on the part of the haughty weatherma;fi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandon, of Hamilton, were Timmins visitors this week, May 20th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Pierre P. Sicard, 32 Fifth Ave.,â€"‘@a daughter, (Marie, Ella).\ Farmers‘ Day at Iroquois "Falls will ‘be on July 7th this year. \_Miss L. Garvey has jast returned from a very pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Perrault, of Amos, Que)\ ‘ ~Bornâ€"In Timmins on Saturday,. Lunch Kits Sale price ..... Talcum Powders Assorted Odours 11 € bale«price*....,....... Assorted $1.00 size Novels Travels â€" Love Stories â€" Adâ€" venture â€" Detective Your choice Salg price.".;...%..;..,. 39c' Assorted Chocolates Per Pound ; Chocolate Bars Assorted Shapes Sale price ...... Rubber Pouches Sale price ...... Vacuum Bottles Sale price ..... A§sorted 50c. Sale price .... Sale price Soaps _ _ Sweet Pea, Lavender and Cold Cream, 3 Cakes . 25(:: Boxed Stationary to clear at half price Toilet Paper Large 10 oz. size 6 Regular 15¢..;... Y for 2 quart size Special ... . THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mrs, H. C. Garner,is visiting at r home in Montreal-.) Hot Water Bottles 2 Years Guarantee Face Powders Candy Pipes S1Z¢ ~ 49c. . o¢. for $1.49 69c. 39c. 4AAc. 39c. 29¢. % U c (Owing' to serious illness, Mr. Meâ€" Alendin left for Ottawa to consult a specialist. His wife and baby daughâ€" ter Lois accompanied him and before their return they will spend a few weeks in Bucking‘hanb their former home, * The Ottawa Citizen of May 27th in its Sand Point news says:â€"‘\Mr. Toner A. MacDonald, barrister, of Timmins, is expected home this week to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Vita ’\IaoDondld to Mr. Austin Andrews.‘" > _ Mr. Sidney Gardner, teller at the Bank of Nova Scotia for some time past, left this. week for Jamaica Island, having been transferred to the branch there. He made innumerâ€" able friends during his stay in Timâ€" mins and will be followed tby the best wishes of all to his new l()ca-bionf\ His innumerable friends in town and district will regret to learn that Mr. W. G, Smith is off duty this week owing to trouble again with his eyes. All will sincerely wish him a speedy and complete recovery. The new editor of The Toronto Saturday Night is an outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"orâ€" dinary looking gentleman.~© He wears a beard. For the information of the young generation it may be said that a beard is a bunch of whiskers on the face Johnny Jones usually has a beard when he comes back from a trip to the bush.:g [An illustrafion of the hard luck encountered by the settler on occasâ€" ion. was given last week in the case of W. Harvey, a settler Jliving a few miles from Hearst. He was at work on his little farm from early in the morning each day, and ret-urning one evening he found his hquse and conâ€" tents destroyed by fire. (s A Rummage Sale, under the ausâ€" pices of the I.0.D.E., is being held in the basement of the 1.0.0.F. hall on Saturday of this week, June 5th, at 9.30 a.m. (Mr. F. H..V. Ball met with an odd accident on Sunday. While walking at his cottage at Golden City he slipâ€" ped on the grass and threw his arm out to save himself. Coming down heavily on the arm he fractured the arm. \ $ (Mr. E. H. Hill, who has been conâ€" fined to the house through a severe atâ€" tack of sciatica, was able to be out again last week, though still foreed to the use of crutches to assist him. A big rummage sale is to be held on Saturday of this week, June 5th, commencmg at 9.30 am., in the Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hall, Spruce street, under the auspices of the I.0.D.E. The Haileyburian last «‘Mrs. Dr. Taylor is in frone Timmins on a visit ents, Sheriff and Mrs. bck.‘‘ Commencing this (Thursday) evenâ€" ing, the regular meetings of the Timâ€" mins Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, will be held_in King‘s Hall every Thursday evening, at 8 p.m. sharp. week says: Haileybury to her parâ€" Geo., Caldâ€" At the meeting of shareholders in New York recently, several changes were made in the Board of Directors of the Moneta Poreupine Mines, Ltd. Capt. R. S. Segsworth, of Toronto, FPAREWELL PARTY TO MISS N. SALES AT SCHUMACHER ‘*Goodâ€"byes"‘‘ were then said to the guest of the evening. All those presâ€" ent expressed themselves as having spent a jolly good time., _ Marshallâ€"Eeclestone‘s Store, King‘s Amusement Parlours, Gray‘s Drug Store, Taylor Hardware, Strand Cigar Store, Ben Jacobs‘ Tobacco Shop, Sceobell‘s Drug Store, Pine street, and Mr. Nicholls‘ Drug Store (Goldfields) Third avenue. As there is only a limited number of tickets (especially in regard to reserved seats) it would be a good plan to get tickets right away. ‘The tickets are being looked aftor by the Finance Committeeâ€"Messrs Geo. Pond, K. Mullin and C, Richâ€" ards,â€"either of whom will also he pleased to furnmsh tickets to any wishing to purchase. The home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kent was on Monday evening last the seene of a farewell party for Miss Nancey Sales, who left <the following noon with her parents for Mattawa. «The party took the form of a handâ€" kerchief shower and the hostesses for the evening were Mesdames Kent and McFadden. The number of young people presâ€" ent spent an enjoyable time with games, recitations, etc., after which Miss Naney was literally showered with handkerchiefs and other partmo’ gcifts. After a dainty lunch had been servâ€" ed the party joined in singing, ‘‘ For She‘s Jolly: (rood Fellow,""‘ _ and gcave three cheers for Miss Saleq CHANGES IN BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MONETA MINE MR. COLMAN ABRAMS AND NOW IN SCHUMACHER Mr. Colman Abrams and wife, forâ€" merly Miss M. Fred, of Winnipeg, returned recently from their honeyâ€" moon trip abroad. The every.popuâ€" lar *‘Kelly‘‘ was united in marriage to Miss Fred on March 1l7th, at the Royal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg, in truly evergreen style. After the nupâ€" tial knot had been tied, Mr, and Mrs. Abrams left on their honeymoon trip to Europe, via New York. The young couple spent considerable time in England, Belgium, France and Italy, to neutralize the effect of getting marâ€" ried on St. Patrick‘s Day, and reâ€" turned truly cosmopolitan. Mr. and Mrs. Abrams intend taking up resiâ€" dence in Schumacher in the neay fuâ€" ture. | BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR THE BIG FPOOTBALL GAMTE Tickets are now on sale at the folâ€" lowing places for the football match at Timmins on July 7th between the touring English F.A. team and the 'l‘lmmms team :â€" :Nborrespondent of The Advance contributes the following interesting paragraph this. week. t B.â€"â€"Iallian Rigg 78, h 76, Elsie Lempine T(S, (5, Liillian Loughton 75. ') Some of the musicians of the town bave been talking over the plan of putting on a Grand Ball here on a large and impressive scale, the proâ€" ceeds to be given to the V. 0. N. fund. Those considering the suggestion beâ€" lieve such an event would have a tenâ€" dency to draw the musicians closer tu«rether and make for general harâ€" mony and goodwill, Also, it would show just what could be done in this line. There would be an orchestra of fully fourteen pieces and everything else would be on a similar scale. In deed, the musicians, if they once made up their minds to it, could put on an event that no one else could equal. Donating their services, and all workg» ing together, they could present so extended and impressive event that no other organization could afford to equal. Then the causesfor which the event is planned is so worthy that everybody would be interésted favourâ€" ably in the event suggested. In case the proposal is carried through the Kindergartenâ€"Primaryâ€"Teacher, C. E. Carrofiâ€"â€"Class A.â€"Janet Garrow 82, Leale Aspin 79, Kathleen Shaeclkleâ€" ton 76, Ronald Unsworth 76, Helen Crews 76, Edvin Peterson 75. Although there was not a largel atâ€" tendance at the Caledonian Ball last Friday, all that were present had a very good time. The event was held in the Hollinger Recreation Hall as the closing meeting for the Caleâ€" donian Society for the season. Music was supplied by a threeâ€"piece orchesâ€" tra, including cornet, violin and piano, Mr. A. Gordon playing the violin and Mr. Parks presiding at the piange _A special feature of the evening was the Highland dancing by Misses Maisie Roberts and Margaret Geils, Piper Philaban playing the accompaniments on the pipes. Piper Philaban also deâ€" lightéd the gathering with other bagâ€" pipes selections during the evening. Whe dances were chiefly Old Land dances and were all enjoyed., The usual good line of refreshments were served. 83, Taini Forsberg 8.2, Agnes O 81, Jean Otto 80, Nasuf Ansara J)uuglas Robertson 80_ Eva Riley Morgan Dodd 77, Weldon Orr George MeLean 75, Torsti Maki Patricia MeLeod 75. Jr. 1st and Sr. Primaryâ€"Teacher, M. Grayâ€"Jr. Istâ€"Beryl Arnold 81, Billy Mason 79, Stewart Murdock 78, Herbert Burton 78, Marie Getty 78, Iris Latham 77, Doris MeKinnon 77, Mervyn Barnes 76. PLEASANT CALEDONIAN > } BALL ON FRIDAY L MUSICIANS CONSIDER GRAND BALL FOR THE V. O. N. Garrow First Classâ€"Teacher, Margaret Hornby 94, Pentti Prosi 88, (Jeurge Darling 86, Veikko Lehtinen A.â€"Vaila Ranta 78, Reino Toivoâ€" nen 78, Reino Lehtinen 76,, Michael Zolobh 75, Joyee Patterson 75. Class B.â€"â€"Virginia Melvor bert Hornby 78. date and other détails of the grand ball will be announced later. £in Visitor: ‘‘Really, Bobby how much you look like your father,"‘ Boabby. ‘‘Yes, that‘s what everyâ€" body says, but I can‘t help it."‘ The Ryland correspondent of The Cochrane News last week says:â€" We regret to say that Mrâ€" Wm. Harvey had the misfortune of being burned out last Tuesday. The fire is of unknown origin. . Ryland is get.â€" The following is the school report for May for Mattagami Public Se Fourth Class, E. Transom, princeipa® Doris Lloyd 90, Thomas Goodman 87, Robena Sopha 87, Leonard MceFadâ€" den 85, Gwendoline Webb 84, Lanra Hawse 83, Emma MceClure 83. Gladys Melvor 82, RubhamaMitchell 82, Ingre Teider 78, Sarah Korman 75. Jr. Classâ€"Teacher, B. Ralston. â€"Arne Jaakola 85, Kustaa Jaakola 84, â€"Vernier Wallingford 80, Jack Neilson 80, Bertha Waldon 77, Madge Wiebb 77, Ethel Taylor 77, Ervie Juâ€" tila 76, Aila Floyd.76, Harry Shepâ€" herd 76, John Stewart 75, Audrey Bourne 75. 1G°1G°rP 78, Saranh (0, Sr. III Classâ€"Teacher, M. Ferguâ€" sonâ€"Edna Kulju 83, Toivo Niemi 80, Winnie Harvey 78, Aileéen Milton 77, Lila Kulju 77, Ray Wallingford 77, Norma Taylor 77, Marjorie Dunstan REPORT OF MATTAGAM! PYBLIG SCHOOL FOR MAY Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes for the Month Just Passed. unknown origin. i name for that that‘s what everyâ€" can‘t help it."" 78, Russell Moore 76, Sarah Martin Agones Owens 90

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