Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Feb 1928, 2, p. 4

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Thursday, Feb. 9th, 1928 â€"p.-â€"...-â€"..â€"..â€"n.â€"luâ€"â€".lâ€"-fllâ€"ll womenes iJ J mss % East was fortunate to pick upâ€"50 Dresses of most OUbsta Dresses that would normally sell for up to $30.00. To ruary business we put them on as our Weekâ€"end Special at Every new box holds within its tissue wrappings some delightful new Frocks, introducing the season‘s ne west necklines, flares and various and sundry important details that mark these Frocks distinetly of spring, 1928. â€" Youthful modes for every type and every figure. In conjuncetion with our NOW SHOWING Norman Kerry and Claire Windsor FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Norma Shearer and Lew Cody HE always regarded ‘‘The Wedding March‘‘ as a prelude to ‘‘The Prisoner‘s Song‘" â€"until a beauty came along, thenâ€" BUT COME AND SEE WHAT HAPPENED CIITIEN was the gayest heartâ€"breaker in all SHE NEXT WEEKâ€"MON. TUES. Ted McNamara and Sam Cohen the comedy team of ‘‘What Price Glo_rg’_’_ in A comedy classic of War Daze and Parisian Nights They‘re all in this tale of night club COMEDY AND NEWS Coming !!! Charlie Chaplin in "The Circus" "What Price Glory" " THE DEMIâ€"BRIDE " WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Gilda Gray Broadway Beauties and Cabaret Cuties in story of Jealousy, Adventure, Love and Hate in Darkest Africa. NEWS AND COMEDY SPORTLIGHTS AND COMEDY Paris. ‘‘In Style and Value the Store that Sets the Pace‘‘ 29 Third Avenue in a rollicking farce ;_..â€".‘.â€"..â€"clâ€"..â€"" large Eastern connection, Mr. Shragge while ‘k upâ€"50 Dresses of most outstanding valuesâ€" for un to $50.00. To stimulate Hebâ€" omâ€"Toms New Empire mssn || {} || ) }) cmmems | You got a flash at ‘‘Flash‘‘ the Wonder Horse, in ‘‘Arizona Bound.‘‘ Horse and master are back again to thrill you in Gary Cooper‘s latest Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10â€"11 | Getta Goudal Kenneth Thompson "THE LAST OUTLAW " Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 13â€"14 | | Gary Cooper I COMEDY GAUMONT NEWS WILDERNESS TALES Wednes. Thursday, Feb. 1516 Ralph Lewis " ONE of the BRAVEST " The world‘s greatest Fire Department, with its Entire Personnel and Equipment in action. Monty Bapks in BOY‘‘ Virginia Valli in ‘‘MARRIAGE*" Madge Bellamy in ‘*ANKLES PREFTERRED *‘ ‘‘"WISECRACKERS‘‘â€"Final Chapter ‘‘*RETURN OF RIDDLE RIDERS*‘"‘"*â€"Chap. 1 ihe second will be show tremendous picture drama that plumbs the depths of a woman‘s soul, with Mack Sennett Comedy Pathe News and Review i Series of ‘‘THE COLLEGIANS‘" wn starting Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, February 22 and 23. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO with an Allâ€"Star Cast Timmins EXCELLENT CONGERT IN > AID ST. JOHN AMBULANCE UA Ne Ue 0 mm £, § P L 111 CA ing. The gramn Jacks, nish : Rice a «Y ..._ w me oo Programme of Special Merit Presentâ€" ed by Cornish Social Club for Benefit of Local First Aid Work The Cornish Social Club presented a noteworthy programme in the Goldâ€" fields theatre after the church serâ€" vices on Sunday evening, the event being for the benefit of the Timmins branch of the S8t. John Ambulance Brigade. Mr. F. Y. Uttley, past president of Mr. F. Y. Uttley, past president of the Laneashire Club, capably occupied the chair. In introducing the proâ€" gramme Mr. Uttley explained that the concert had been arranged by the Cornish Social Club for the benefit of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The Ambulance Brigade was a seltâ€" supporting body, receiving no Governâ€" ment or municipal grants,, but financeâ€" ing its work by money faised from dances, concerts and other events. Mr. Uttley briefly referred to the good work of the Ambulance Brigade im town where they were ready at all public events with skilled first aid work for any need that might arise. (On the platform with Mr. Uttley was Mr. T. H. Richards, superintendent of the Timmins St. John Ambulance Briâ€" cade. A number of the members of the local Brigade were present in unâ€" form and acted as ushers for the evenâ€" Mrs., Laurey‘s sweet soprano volce was heard to advantage in ‘The Waâ€" ters of Minnetonka,‘ ‘ and an encore was insisted upon, the responding number being received with equai Favour. instrumental duets by Messrs Wilkins and Starling were very popuâ€" lar, these artists being encored on each appearance. Mandohn, guitar, violin and a special trumpetâ€"violin were used by these artists with noteâ€" vyere usedâ€" DV t worthy â€" effectiv music furnished by the audience. ten L1 it nollt enta Lenor vorce wa pleasing select nounced appla entation of a 1 other apprecet; Jeonkins gave nresentation 0 won â€" general ‘‘Life‘s Drea: Street and 8t standing num As usual in a Timmins an kin â€" delighted and range of and range ol i talented presen cial merit. â€" Mi: astically receiy * Arthur E. Moysey Company Limited 1¢€ ig of much ing n the F twA ing numbers on the usual in her appear nmins audience, Mr deligchted all with NC vÂ¥inmnming@ â€" vyery I irson proved | piano and hi enceored 2 CBMour JACKS 1 rendition of ‘ and were agi y applauded. of the special )n oT a fine old sea song waS appreciated number. _ Mr. s gcave a spirited and talen tation of an attriretive solo : seneral applause. The d ‘s Dream is. O‘er,‘‘â€" by Me: and Snow was one of the : ng numbers on the program isual in her appearances be! 11 en 1 by these effecetivend 111 1111 € tions that ause. â€" Mi fine old se her fine voree ntation of solos S1O W Teck Hushes Gold Mimes w, M Mr ird to Carson, A1i: marked ap himself a his numbet past president of ecapably occupied ducing the proâ€" and iN ame Address i] Private wires to New York, Montreal, Toronto and connecting all our offices Special cable facilities with London, England. =() Kin wWAaSs 16 itures of the a niano playâ€" ipproval. a master ers woere Tor special pamphlet on this successful gold mining venture much appreciated. Mr. Geo. Jenkin played the accompaniments on the piano for the solos by Mrs. Jenkin. A very pleasing variation on the programme was the recitation, **Halâ€" lo,"* very effectively given by Miss James who showed notable artistic talent as an elocutionist. Miss James received a rousing recall and met equal appreciation for the brief numâ€" ber given in response. Another extra special on the proâ€" geramme was the whistling solo by Master Lueas. This talented whist!â€" ing artist, who brought his own acâ€" companiment in the form of a gramoâ€" phone and records, made a decided hit with his clever whistling solos. The whole programme was generally considered as most suceessful and pleasing, and a material share of the credit for this is due to the talvmpfl work of Mrs. Wilkins as accompanist on the piano. QUARTERLY MEETING OF LANCASHIRE SOCIAL CLUB Send me Special Pamphlet on Teck Hughes difficult oT â€"room provVIutUl LOLP (bills (pl and people erowding the bas while the ladies are pwpmm serving the refreshments is not dosxmhlo as being a nusance ladies and makmg their work ing and a good number joyed the evening. ment of Married Meé quite a few of the visi vitations to this, and +0 10 FACTIS Write: * THE PIONEER BROKERS *‘ Away with Stomach liIs or Cash SBack Says The Goldfields Drug This coupon and 15¢ will provide you with a full size 25¢ box of BEDTIME PILLS. Guaranteed to drive away all your stomach pains or your money returned. This special offer is good for Friday, Saturday and Monday only. Use it Now! THE GOLDFIELDS DRUG CO., LTD. Wonderful New Remedy for Stomach Trouble Is Absolutely Guaranteed the meeting, there was dane i good number of visitors en e evening.â€" The announce pâ€"-uâ€"'.â€"..â€"-â€"“â€"“_flâ€"”â€".‘â€"‘ Stock Brokers BEDO T IME P IL L S ONT. about SPECIAL TRIAL COUPON 3rd Avenue, near the Station s not at al ncee to work more OR in th, aft fourth ment ng night. Thore is a meeting of the eommittee this (‘Thursday,; cvening to make final arrangements. Some good suggestions are already to hand, so come early and don‘t miss any of the items. There is one thing the men are hoping that the ladies will do this Saturday, and that is, bring a special supply of refreshments, as there will likely be a specially big crowd. Tomâ€" my Stephens and his orchestra will supply the music for Saturday evenâ€" MOTION PIGTURES TAKEN OFf LOGAL 5K1 JUMPING ing s event. Mr. and Mrs. H. Darling Make Pic tures of Local Sport. Will be Shown Here Later Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darling, who have taken great interest in the activiâ€" ties of the Ski Club here, and admired the great progress being made, have taken a number of pictures of the jumping and hillâ€"sliding. There pircâ€" tures will be shown here later through the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Darling for the benefit of the Poreupine Ski Club. _ It is understood that some unusually fine pictures chave been serened showing the loeal ski enthusiâ€" asts in action, and these pictures will undoubtedly be of ereat interest to all here. There will certainly be a big crowd on lmnd to see local people **in the movies.‘ Last Sunday the Pocupine Ski Cluo had another very enjoyable day. The sun was bright, there was beautiful fresh air, without any drawbacks, and the weather and: conditions were speâ€" cially fine. With all the big jumpers away at the Ottawa event, the amaâ€" teurs here had the slides to themselves on Sunday. _ Many faney landings were made for the benefit of the moâ€" tion picture man who was on hand f‘or tion pmeture the occeasion m Bethuns â€"â€"~B,r}Q â€" Drecdoln Sundbere, 6. J , M. Hurd, Ke Bllison, . Phones 1090â€"101

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