Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Sep 1934, 1, p. 8

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C + Third Avenue, near Imperial Bank Timmins s 4 f, 000000000000000000000“QQM.’Q“QOQQMQQQQQQ00 Emphasize the T. ] WOOOOO 4446984 SAra April Showers Face Pawder and Perfume regular value $1.40 COATS and SUITS THURSOAY FRIDAYâ€" Only Seasonable Specials gGuIlar value The two for 99« HOT WATER BOTTLES Forhan‘s Tooth Paste, large Russian Mineral Oil . ... .. 2. Ayerst‘s Driâ€"Yeast Capsules Lumbago Beits=â€"Flanne mm mm n n n en English Fruit Salts ... Vineral Oil and Ag Toiletries n ‘epsodent Tooth Paste In Style and Value the Store that Sets the Pace lurray and Lanman Florida Water . .35¢ and in DRUGS, SUNDRIES, TOILETRIES for Thursday, Friday and Saturday the V alue of 0. to the North e each _ the oldest, largest and most exclusive manufacturers of Ladies‘ Garments in Canada. proud of the privilege of presenting them to the discriminating women of this district. â€" THE CURTIS DRUG CO. t10on .m SEPTEMBER 20 and 21 Tooth Paste ‘rices Most Moderate ion of these garments cordially ALL and WINTER 11 11 20c 20¢ pc 2C invited J\ mnas a g00d recort®t from | standpoint, and what it the opening and develop:t North cannot be estimated "Comp inada With the *s of the Phillip‘s Milk 25 and 3Q° of Magnesia hC an oOd the he Temiskaming Railway about cc U VW 11 DAYâ€" Only d 21 e T remeus m w ain % wmd Fume SUITS Fon I Th | Joh exclusive manufacturers nada. oug iting them to the thel district. | y P and atc | Wyli | body the ] mot] poin nents cordially bes poue â€"+ is the Pace. k Timmins k O 4 . L 4600444844446 @¢00804%00000004608000808008466048488 l'.-S: ed_ ago, and aken to nanagemer een showrn 3 HOVOY 3H 3H §IOPW gaqnoiL, 404 1Imo id detailed widely publi differen r®4 from Gâ€" NAUSE_‘}_ hat it has developmen had D 18 Pi T do Ironized IJ}'SOI Ovaltine Vicks‘ V Pinex .. Seott‘s I for ... Ayerst C C1L .: Modd ...... _ $1.95 nc un ns ts on c ........ 39¢ ns n mm ogme mm omm ie mm ue ........ ‘)ac ns on umc n mm mm ce . 89c. and 98(: ; Largest Funeral Procession ; Ever Seen in South Porcupine WHITE SW AN TOILET TISSUE Funeral of Fedrica Guniero and Egidio Baggio Held on Sunday. _ Death of Margaret Kathleen Turner. Funâ€" eral of Wm. Douglas Morgan. Many Deaths of South Porcupine People Recently. Sundries atents od mulsion WE SAVE YoU MONEY VERY DA Y Roll 50¢ 49e ub 10 O. Railway to work out what party rnment." .09 ‘O0p eports tha N. 0. Com altered, al Dr. Ink nmission s, except of busiâ€" Neither the new are finâ€" ~M1 Mr. M1 pI Iriment imporâ€" coming irh TBE PORCUPINE ADVANCEK, TTMMINS, ONTARITO Wad â€" sent wing 1iurst wÂ¥ Tr} irk ul‘ Mt the inb 'mmw (Connaught), Mr: and»Mts: C.~ â€"Of and Mrs. E. Gall: Mrs. G. Elvira an entin, Luigi Fena Spiritual Offer: RC PrmaAâ€"_â€"L tesca, P Mario P Aquino, Mt fami‘ily, Mr. Durantt limmilt Gelinas ind ~th and M and M and El and Mt Public n LO Emden Rich. Rapsev Mi WAo beat aim1lly imily 1N Ralpl M T 91 8 mon Sm Mary I‘r¢ M T are fT ly I1 h M a Mr. m} M Ma M 1 sma‘ll matching turban and Carried a beouquet of Ophelia roses and forgetâ€" meâ€"nots. Miss Gertrude Lennox playâ€" ed the wedding music and the church was prettily decaorated with flowers and ferns for the occasion. A recepâ€" tion was held after the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Smythe are spending the honeymoon in New York, and on their reiturn will live in South Porcupine in the home on Main street recently ourâ€" south Porcupine Scouts at Jamboree at Kirkland Lake. Passengers on Air Service. Successful Pupils. Other Ssouth End and Dome News. Building Boom Nowg at South Porcupine t 1 1 _ she will be the guest of Mrs. S , who is well known to many Soutt ipinge residents. ss Margaret Lloyd, accompanied rs. 8. Lloyd and Florence, left on rday for Stratford where Margaret nter Normal School. s T. C. McCrae, who has been ng at the home of her brother J, McCrae, Dome Mines, left this for her home in New York. e following is the passenger list of Porcupineâ€"Sudbury Algoma Airâ€" ) Service this week:â€"J. Landry ales, V. A. Andrew, J. T. Jackson. .+ Hanson, â€"B, ~C. Robson, â€"N . A. Dutton, A. Doublestyne, Mrs ... CAApler it WAaSs decidt a card party on October 2r Tasonic hall, at the conclusic i the lovely chair and silve: e on exhibition in Mars tone‘s window, will be drawr t Wedneésday (Sept. 26th) d Church will hold a tea and me baking in the church u uspices of the Ladies‘ Guild. __FT. Purdy, B.A., principal of ;).L'. 4A A24VV0YÂ¥ AAiAikfy aA4L A , class honours, one second l'mn--jr GEN d one credit standing. Form IV,} Verner (Upper School), 4 firstâ€") onours, one second and three| standings. T Puesday Mr. Purdy received a| ElE[ RI: n from North Bay to the nflt”‘{g blu to town on sunday, d Mrs. Stan Pearce, who ha ationing in the New Englar it Boston, Old Orchard ar ch, returned on Monday. V y to report that Mrs. Pear news on Tuesday morning | i of her mother, Mrs. Elizabe!{ of Port Severn, near Waub: The late Mrs. Dupuis was ‘ age, and had been in po: )r some months. urton, of the Dome, is visitir kasing for a few days." Whi nth old was the pilot youngest passenger rip well. The younges ried by Mr. Ed. Ahr : tenâ€"dayâ€"old baby som en Bruce Mines and proficiency prizes for U 1933â€"34. These will be prt he annual commencemetr be held some time in D«( rm I, Betty Jordan, (Lowe rerage 93 p.c. Form I oster, (Lower School), avel Form III., Betty Gallaghe Chay 1 palr c hal )n . Gallag i busing nd infan old was | ungest j ho Bi f Monday 1M iD e trophy; but ou ‘upine Cubs came hey came home Messrs Andrew â€"OC. Por ail went by rail, s by Mt.F. C. Ey id chartered a 1A C @ilm wh 11 d South nd plac Sa s for s( Sundayv th and aran uesC On inside camp t wh tw whi wh Kin Hetr The bab 0 nas some w SA nen the iday nJ the Od: ubs fro Kirklat compet Mrs. Y brmlh s ipanied | left ml ‘ Iroqu it T?mPhones 300â€"301 an 1 Y The George Taylor Hardware Big Strike Made on Claims in Northwestern Quebec HT thi in thi AL ELECTRIC Dynamic Speaker Beautiful Cabinet Portable Design favorite programmes. 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