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Doan‘t fail to write the we meation mneatly, sad state what the fruit vou found is, a»» n the ed factor Specital Brunswick Offer Have you tried Dr. Stinâ€" berg‘s Vitâ€"Oâ€"Lax? PHONE 119 South End Pharmacy HOME MANUFEACTURING co. DBepgt.G MeN:b Buildiag, i. Fortify your children against winter colds with Wampole‘s Cod Liver Oil MAIN STREET South Porcupine, Ont. Highâ€"grade, attractive Christmas Cards, printed with your name and address, and complete with lined envelopes. 656 Greenwood Ave. Toronto 6 NOTICE is hereby given that an initial interim Dividend of One Dollar ($1.00) per share on the No Par Value Common Stock of Power Corpoâ€" ration of Canada, Limited, has been declared payable December 20th, 1928, to shareholders of record November 30th, 1928. By order of the Board, L. C. HASKELL, Secretary Montreal, Nov. 23rd. 1928. ‘ Regal Stationery Co. ONLY $1.25 DOZEN Personal Greeting Cards Common Stock Dividen?‘ No. 1 Bring in 4 old records and we will give you 4 new ones for the price of 3. (Reg. $3.00 value) OF found a Purtrle that AMITED $5.00 Radio Fans Await Great Firestone Programmes The inaugural programme of the Firestone Tire Rubber Co. has been set for Monday evening, December 3. The broadcast will be over 41 leading stations, associated with the National Broadcasting Co., with short wave transmittal linking up every country in the world. Supporting these soloists will be one of the finest radio orchestrasâ€"35 pieces â€"ever assembled. This is promised to be the greatest event in industrial radio history beâ€" cause of the fact that it will be worldâ€" wide and becaust of the number and rank of the artists taking part in the programme. Franklyn Bauer, famous tenor, who heads the programme, wil be heard on the air exclusively as "The Voice of Firestone." Bauer is wellâ€"known as a former principal of the Ziegfield Follies and a Victor recording artist. Miss Vaughn De Leath, noted conâ€" tralto is widely known as the Original Radio Girl. Her unusual voice has earned her an international reputaâ€" tion. Further variety is given the proâ€" gramme by a wonderful octette made up by combining two great quartettes. TAKE NOTICE that a special general meeting of the shareâ€" holders of Timmins Curling Club Limited will be held at the Club room in the curling rink in the Town of Timmins on the 10th day of December 1928, at the hour of 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of considering and if approved to ratify Byâ€" law Number Four (4) of the Club, providing that playing privileges may be extended to nonâ€"shareholders of the Club on the payment of an annual fee of Thirtyâ€"five ($35.00) dolâ€" lars and on certain other terms and conditions as set out in the said Byâ€"law, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting: Timmins Curling Club Ltd By Order of the Board of Directors DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 28th day of November, A.D. 1928 e 200 +208 u8 t be seen the khalzi-clad Indian princes, the Maharajahs of Nawanager, Patiala and Kashmir, who are at present guests of the Royal Family. Inset shows King George and the Duke or York standing with bared heads during the two minutes‘ silence ROYALTY AND COMMONER JOIN IN SOLEMN CEREMONY Above is a general view of the great Armistice Day service which was held at the Cenotaph in the Whitehall, London, England, when more that two million people from the metropolic gathered with the members of the Royal Family in an act of reverence to those who lost their lives in the Great War,. At the moment this picture was taken His Majesty the King was laying his wreath at the base of the Cenotaph. On the extreme right of the photograph can TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 290th, 1928 At the Porcupine Poultry, Dog and Pet Stock Show to be held the midâ€" die of January it is planned to make dog races for boy owners a special feature of the event. Another special will be races for delivery horses in town. The boys‘ dog races will be held on a special course to be made on the cyanide. There will be several classes in these races, so as to give all boys and girls owning dogs as fair a chance in the competitions as possible. There is sure to be a great amount of interest in these junior dog races and the boys concerned should take the tip to be ready for the event when it arrives. Details of rules, etc., will be given in these columns later. DOoYSs‘ DOG RACES TO BE BIG | ANOTHER PLEASING DANCE FEATURES AT POULTRY sSHOW| BX THE LANCASHIRE CLU. Every member of the family should "stand by" for the opening Firestone programme on Monday night, Decemâ€" ber 3, at 8.00 pm. Eastern Time, and following oMnday night at the same time. These concerts are being sponâ€" sored by the makers of the famous Firestone Gumâ€"Dipped Tires. By others‘ faults wise men correct their own.â€"Shakespeare. A very enjoyable dance was given by the Lancashire Social Club at the Hollinger Recreation hall on Thursday last. The dance was in aid of the Childrens‘ Christmas Tree fund and netted a neat amount. On Saturday next, Dec. i1st, another open dance will be given for the same purpose. No invitations required. The clock dance given on Thursday proved a big favourite. The winners of the prizes were Mrs. Kitcher and Mrs. Carroll, there being no men partners for these two ladies. If a man owes himself anything he is likely to settie promptly. Members and intending members are again reminded that Saturday night will be the latest date to get their children‘s names in for Christmas Tree, also any article desirâ€" ed. The fee fixed for each child at the committee was $2.00 and any one can get what they like by paying the difference. Write the article down with all particulars. Any member‘s friend can put presents on the tree for their children. Let the secretary have the information in his hands ncot later than Saturday. _ Enquiry has been made by the proâ€" vincial police into the fire recently in Kearns township, near New Liskeard, whereby the home of Geo. Ferguson, a \farmer, was destroyed in the early {morning hours, and Mr. Ferguson lost |\ his life from burns received in rescuing ‘his family from the fiames. There were rumours of sensational developments in case the matter were investigated, but the wild stories appear to be withâ€" ‘out any foundation. The police are understood to be convinced that the fire was caused by a defective chimney and that the tragedy was wholly the result of accident. To allow one of | the boys of the house to give evidence, the lad being confined to the hospital from burns received, the coroner‘s inâ€" quest was adjourned until last Saturâ€" lciay, but when the provincial officer Iwentz to serve summons to witnesses at Milberta for the inquest he found scarlet feyer at the home of Mrs. Ferâ€" guson‘s brother where she and some of the children have been staying since the burning of their home. The house was under quarantine. When this was known by the coroner the inquest was adjourned indefinitely. Fire Now Believed to be Due to Defective Chimney Secretary Stiff, Swollen Joints Rheumatic ‘J; Otherwise Says: â€" ‘"‘When Jointâ€"Ease Gets inâ€"Joint Agony Gets Out." It was a highâ€"class pharmacist who saw prescription after prescription fail to help hundreds of his customers to get rid of rheumatic swellings and stiff, inflamed joints.® One woman put on 15 pounds in six weeks." Children grow robust and strongâ€"feebly old people feel younget in a few weeks. And it was this same man who asâ€" serted that a remedy could and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with just as much smoothneéess as they ever did. Now this prescription, rightly namedg Jointâ€"Ease, after being tested successâ€" fully on many obstinate cases, is ofâ€" fered through progressive pharmacists to the millions of people who suffer from ailing joints that need limbering up. Who is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? Ask for McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets. Moisley Ball, F. M. Burke, Sauve Pharmacy and every Gdruggist sells themâ€"60 tabletsâ€"60 centsâ€"econâ€" omy size $1.00. Almost any thin man or woman can put on five pounds of healthy flesh in 30 days or your money will be refunded. Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stiff, painâ€" tormented joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but whatever the cause Jointâ€"Ease soaks right in, through skin and flesh and gets right to and corrects the trouble at its source. Remember Jointâ€"Ease is for ailâ€" ments of the joints, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shouider, spine or finger, and when you rub it on, you may expect speedy and gratifying reâ€" sults. It is now on sale at Moisley Ball and druggists everywhere for 60 cents a tube. Tell him to take McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets for a couple of months and get enough good healthy flesh on his bones to look like a real man. Tell him, it‘s the only way to take those graveâ€"like hollows from his cheeks and neck. Tell him that thousands of thin, puny, peaked, scrawny men all over America have improved their physical health and appearance and bless the day they first heard of these wonderâ€" ful sugar coated tablets so full of weight producing and health building essentials. Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway. The Continental Limited, Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vanâ€" couver, daily, operating through sleepâ€" er between Cocrhane and Toronta These Trains use Canadian National Railways Station at North Bay. Triâ€"weekly service between Cochrane and Island Falls, Jct., leaving Cochâ€" rane 8.30 a.m., arriving Island FPalls Jct. 11.20 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday and: Saturday; leaving Island Palls Jct. at 12.20 p.m., arriving Cochrane 3.10 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Connections at Swastika, daily, with: The Nipissing Central Railway for Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Cheminâ€" is, Rouyn and Noranda, Que., and inâ€" termediate points. Trains Nos. 46 and 47â€"Through serâ€" vise daily, between Toronto and Timâ€" mins, also to Rouyn and Noranda, Que., operating Parlor Cafe Car Service beâ€" tween North Bay and Timmins. Through Sleepers operated between Toronto and Timmins, also between Toronto, Rouyn and Noranda, Que. These Trains use Canadian National Railways Station at North Bay. Connections at Earlton Jet. for Elk Lake, daily except Sunday. Connections at Englehart for Charlâ€" ton, daily except Sunday. â€" °_ â€" ... Connections at Porquis Jct. daily for Iroquois Falls. Bee current timetable or apply to any T. NO. Railway Agent for full General Freight and Passenger Agenkt,. Local service between Cobalt, Founâ€" tain Falls and Silver Centre, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Trains Nos. 17 and 18â€"Daily except Sunday service between North Bay and Cochrane, operating through sleeper between Timmins and Montreal. These Trains use Canadian Pacific Railway Station aat North Bay. a. N. Ross CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block Phone 640 P.O. Box 1591, Timmins, Ont. PRICE FIVE CENTS