Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1929, 1, p. 8

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3A Hm....hm.._mmmmmm555555555555555mmmmmmfiwnfimm55555555555555555555555 Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1929 The Goldfield Drug Store 8 Third Avenue WE SELL FOR LESSâ€"WHY PAY MORJI PHILLIP‘S MILK MAG NESIA, Roeg. 50¢c. PEAR sOAP More and more reople are buying their drug store needs at our store every day hecause our prices are lower. The stock is complete and the merchandiseo fresh. â€" Besides the many cutâ€"rate prices prevailing in our store all the time, we are pleased to offer these bargains. for CUTIâ€"RATE DRUGS AGENTS FOR PICARDY CANDIES 17¢ 14¢ PARKER‘S TAR SOAP Kid or Linen Writing Paperâ€" 30 Sheets Paper 8() 30 Envelopes * A REGULAR STZH PERFUME Wi.i 3 FLOWERS F AT QUKR REGU] TICKY FLY PAPER JILS, Reg. 35¢c. doz. Timmins LE 3 FLOWERS ki LARGE BOX FACE POWDER JLAK PRICE CF %% STORFE HOURS BEDTIME PILLS Reg,., 25¢. HORLICEK‘S MALTED MILK, KReg. $1.00 WOODbEURY VANISHING CREAM, Reg. 50c Large, Reg. 45¢ LYSOL DISINFECTAN‘T WILSON PADS, R R C PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM, Reg. 35c. POISON FLY ‘a;. 106c.="2 â€"for veg cakes for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Phone 6148 M 87 Co oE C 34 J Miss Edna Daw, was a recent visitor gested as more suitable for Divisio Court as the man chirged had no hired the plaintiff, the later apparentl being placed at work by a subordinate A couple of other cases, includin: charges of breach of the game laws, ar assault case and other charges ar mentioned elsewhere in this issue. car was a charge pretences the taxi the court pested a There were.more than the usual ber of cases at poli¢ce court this Liquor cases predominated, but were other cases also before the One drunk paid the usual $10.0 costs, while another was allot week‘s remand. Three drunks wh coh and NUMBER OF CASES AT THIS WEEK‘S POLICE COURT HERL t] i driv , the driver ithlet ssed a total of $ taining credit un amount includin bill and the if [ebi Dill and im for wa suitable charg ‘1ving total of ha n tne usual numâ€" um ‘ uns court this week. nated, but there' Mr. before the court.| Priday usual $10.00 and | South. New Liskeard Tiinmins. nd ch riled QwWEeq oE ho hac i Kirkland Lake, Scpt. 11â€"Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson, of Lake Shore Mines, | left for Michigan on Sunday for a visit | of some ten days. \__Mr. and Mtrs. Minto Brownscombe ‘ are in town for several days. Mr. ‘ Brownscombe, who used to be located |at Timmins, is now with the Canadian | Bank of Commerce at Toronto. The King Edward Cafe, Government Road, was officially opened to the pubâ€" uc toâ€"day. Mr. Fred Kenning, M.P.P., is in Kirkâ€" land Lake for a few days seven years in the Malay Statesâ€" British Government, having cha: one time in Singapore of 300 m connection with garbage collection is also the holder of the certific: the Royal Sanitary Insiitute h passed his examination for th Newcastleâ€"onâ€"Tyne. Prior to ths he had training as a plumber an ne nhnad training as a plumber a: a general knowledge of buildin was badly wounded in the late sSOoME INTERESTING ITEMS OF KIRKLAND LAKE XEWS spesctor had on inspect! The â€" Pembroke last wesk says:â€" superintendent of Society for the Co his wife, and da been visiting their O‘Brien." sunday last. There were gations at the services, dresses by Rev. Mr. Conn v ful and earneost. On Greenwood Mr. Davidson ties at Sudbu D1 Mirs. A her re Miss Alice O tom Edward is spending a ike DIED 36 d Nugget Rebekat Thursday, Sept. 12 _ visitors cordially V li11@a m Grod k:i n M ng a fc hur Ol ind Mrs. E mmiIin DW th M w â€" Paydor he Rebeka pay her Cc Rebskah ic mald, now of Kirkland i appoinited sanitary inâ€" | ) township of Teck. He, experience as sanitary re city of Glasgow and| the Malay States of the | I*C daughter heir siste ho nn, of eacher : Church, aere weyr )11 Mr. A. G. Carson, the Children‘s Aid hrane district, with f M Ater, Patsy ister, Mrs. andardâ€"Observyc M up official odge, " th: Kir HFC ind the rere thou re, Timmir All membe 1l Ream land | ion. HC Ott embl 1 * have Lak n hi Hoe pelal fring is a profile of George I scription "Georgius Re while on the other sic ccat of arms, with an time and wear have This rare old coin is o K. Joseph, Montgomery The New Liskeard Sp ays:â€"*‘The second grC on a morning glory vir gular morning glory | brought us as a curic commence at 9 pm. 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