Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Mar 1936, 2, p. 1

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10d0 darug store nere. Toâ€"day making arrangements to open of their own in Schumacher first attempt at expansion ou one store,. their share in community work of many kinds. Both are young men with the best part of their lives before them. Came From Welland District The older of the two partners is Mr. Moisley, He is a product of the nineâ€" teenth conturyâ€"just,â€"since heâ€"was born on Novemzer 18th, 1899. Fenwick, near Welland, is his real home town for it was there he spent his boyhood days, went to public school. Smithville was the nearest high school, so he began his higher education there, completing the secondary school part of it in Welland, the city on Canada‘s greatest canal. He stayed within view of the ships that glide through the middle of the Niaâ€" gara peninsula when he became apâ€" prenticed to George N. Collins, a drugâ€" gist in Welland. As soon as he was old enough, he enlisted in the Royal Air FPorce. But the Great War ended beâ€" but a their many the b enoughn, h Force. Bu fore he f turneg to fill out J In 1921 The North appealed to him and he acâ€" cepted a job as druggist with Todd‘s Drug Stores Limited in the South Porâ€" cupine branch within a few weeks of his graduation. He arrived at South Porcupine on June 4th. After a monunth in South End, he was transferred to the Schumacher store; within a short time he was;back in South Porcupine, this time u./ manager. The Timmins branch Drug St( cupine b hnhis grac MA Having a goag stock of Victor Trotters on hand for demons and a salesman in charge of the department has made Moisley Ball‘s drug store a popular pla those who are considering bu new machine. Demcnstrations in the :om cheoe me cla Big Stock Victor Globe Trotters Here Moisley and Ball‘s a Popular Place for Radio Requireâ€" ments. with chem profession They thou in busines talked abo TUHN mMOSL Cana featu School Friends Went into Business Together Here Sinc Moisley and Ball to Open Branch at Schumacher Moisley Ball Observe 10th They will offer macher the same Same Service and Quality Given in Timmins Store to be Available to People of Schumacher. Branch to be Loâ€" cated in Premises formerly Hohyon‘s Drug Store. Yol. XXI. Moisley and Ball "in Partnership"‘ in Their College Days and Later Renew Friendship. Sketch of the Partners in Local Firm observing Tenth Anniversary in Big Way. Both Active in Bovs‘ Work and Community Service. prin Both art No red brantch store within a short time he Mascioli building in Schumacher the location formerly occupied by ible We the ible heir T6 ImnoOC Sma mA > enlisted in the Royal Ai _the Great War ended be nished training and he re the Collins establishment t is apprenticeship term. he entered the Ontario Col i@armacy; graduated in th 922 alter a good vear‘s work aued on there was no â€"stopping ars ago they took over the ore here. Toâ€"day they are gements to open a branch hip") that there was a in the Porcupine. "J. R." a branch in Timmins. Mr. r a JjJob, got one. got together in the Timâ€" OM t only good business men lized as good citizens for n community work of Kxq stock of Victor Gliobe hand for demonstration in in charge of the radio ranyg rom n pC Schumacherâ€" _ thei expansion out of the idl10 manulactured in modern design is a ibinet work on Victor track of each other met again in Toronâ€" day.*?P. T. Moisley "Perce" to hundreds ) came down from he was working for uth Porcupine and kind oi Ond AI the people of Schuâ€" | spend rvice on which they ‘ brance ind r, they agreed t at the same table . they dreamed ; ‘re fussing abou ing the importan compound drugs ild be nice to b and they ofte: d or store they‘ mok 16 16 11 go of Pharâ€" them came from Barric a mutually l1 open their i short time mexpensive largest and buving ACt no other fo en ‘d 18 AIi CXpet finds that duBarry m derson who Nelson Day hotel, Toro has been bi week lishe popuiar steady, vidual and eac kind 0 AhGe paric the building from the m feature alor sonal touch well known. Tastefully the modetn When Moisley and Ball Started Here Ten Years Agxo March 18 "Messrs Beauty Parlour in Rear of Drug Store QOp Drug: anniv munit Assistin Hore NU opular Feature of the Moisley and Ball Service to Timmins and District rl‘ i 7" I‘s a # # en Years in Business Here he dire aind Che Porri Ing .. 11. ; CGACQ nes Robertso at limmnmns method ‘bett T‘imm )6 Publisahed at Timmins, Ont., Canadas, Every MONDAY and THURSDAT the blerwm 1€ A TY TY rdds gre 1Iac 1 l beauty â€" parlour it of Schumachet Miss C ril 11 n brillian ma id ed tomers‘ aro their indiâ€" d carefully e particular to her. the rear of separated l1, and that to the perâ€" has become urelle ns from VJ. Royal York al clientele H new kind! "While rol of the | have bee hines. _ | municabl lik} Iines. about 11 ness and shed mi Major the Hon. C. G. Power s Speaks of Need for Battâ€" parloutr | sls (3nan on i 3 anutâ€" (_':-mau, Heart Di ry for|o sease, Tuberculosis. LK Un An »#] cles on tC the mortal diphtheria cating the toxoids, pa ventive me enza a ter," d Minist HMHealth cently Known autncC could takin mind * * ""\'( Questions of Health :.; Discussed at Ottawa ." e the Major Power complin i1, its parent body the f Canada and all ‘acti 1 11 and C Majot m onditions as heart disâ€" losis, pmeumonia, influâ€" cer, particularly the latâ€" fon..C. G. Power, MC., Pensions« ~andâ€" ~â€"National e annual meeting of the c Hygiene â€" Council .reâ€" P INTERIOR VIEW OF MOISLEY BALL‘S DRUG STORE M the Health Leagu active health agen made in decreasin, of such diseases a hoid fever by edu eC Do TIMMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1936 miIinIion. Inâ€" 1936 n a marked in ) heart disorder )1 10 greater use C nd other UISLLC aillab plI lif« prevention s and heart re curable if s of developâ€" one positive he â€" periodic issured early tly punctual u{lvance l of comâ€" ther disâ€" ent time m6 AAUAL , trcatment. | _ _Symptoms stressed by Dr. McCulâ€" ZlWa louhg are lumps, unhealing sores, diâ€" | gestive troubles, difficulty in swallowâ€" '0\\81 _ing and chronic hoarseness, It is a B( tt fact, he states, that "95 per cent. of Cof cancer occur after 35 years Moisley Ball‘s Drug Store shows the Soda F T of the store being shown ready for usiness th anniversary of the firm. VCE Al 1 ‘‘*Pain is not anâ€"early sign. It is a pity that it is not and as severe as that of a bad toothache. If it were the disease would be discovered when it is certainly curable," he said. On the diagnosis of any symptoms he was emphatic: "Be sure you get a deâ€" cided opinion one way or another. You Activities in the formation of local branches of the Health League of Canâ€" ada, formerly the Canadian Social Hygiense Council, are noticeable throughout the province. St. Catharâ€" ines, according to Dr. D. V. Currey, Medical Officer of Health, has already egun organization work which will be completed in the very near future. At its recent annual meeting the Ottawa Social Hygiene Council voted the inâ€" coming executive the power to change Hereditary cancer, Dr. McCullough states, occurs only in two or three very rare forms. Age and chronic irritation are the chief causes and therefore deâ€" mand the constant vigilance of the people themselves. So far as irritation is concerned it is a fact that some peoâ€" ple are far more susceptible than othâ€" ha1 ter. This week‘s health fact: For an ayâ€" erage million persons in the United States there will occur annually beâ€" tween 800,000 and 900,000 cases of illâ€" ness. It may be predicted that for this average million, that, though 470,000 will not be sick during a normal yea, 460,000 will be sick once or twice, and 70,000 will suffer three or more illâ€" nesses.. Of those who become ill 25 per cent. will be gisabled for periods rangâ€" ing from one week to the full year. The annual money lost in wages caused by this sickness in families with small wWwas cided cithe; Thers the name of that bt with the new name parent body. il xXpel have cancer or you haven‘t. is nothing else to it. And if you the sooner you know it the betâ€" no0dEst incomes $900,000,000 and ses of medical c pine Mtpantre ention Al in the the He rly * =tH Council $1,500,000,000 formation of local ilth League of Canâ€" @â€" Canadian Social are noticeable aodern frontl;s élaste of the il voted the inâ€" power to change anch to conform chosen by the Aact: cmor an avâ€" ): tin â€"â€"the: United ur annug@lly beâ€" by early he Soda Fountain at the right front and the not_ Its3 till obably are ind prepared large centres, they offer a fast delivery service. A 24â€"lhour developing and printing service is also offered at the store and a large number of people take advanâ€" tage of the convenient method. Special attention is being paid these days to those who like to take pictures in the home at night. Rare Serums and Drugs Always Carried in Stock Phoiography in the Porcupine is an increasingly popular hooby with many people, and more and more Timmins people are demanding the newest not only in cameras but in films as well. Kodak still cameras, movie cameras, projectors, accessories and filmg are handled by a special department in Moisley and Ball‘s grug storse and in theâ€"case of things stocked onlyâ€"inâ€"tive The business has grown faster than Timmins. The main lines carried are the same but there has been a steady development throughout. Although the modern drug store has become the butt Of many a joke concerning the variety of merchandise obtainable, Moisley and Ball have always considcred the drug department ahead of everything else. The dispensary is cne of the largest Photographic Needs Carefully Attended Ten years ago when the partners Moisley and Ball took over the Todd drug store which was at the same site as the present business is located, th» two of them looked after it. Toâ€"day there are nine people employed in the place. ere are antlimeningococeice serums, for the immediate treatment of meninâ€" gitis; antitetanusâ€" serums for use in cases of lockjaw. There might be no call for months but when the need does arise, the serum will be there, fresh and ready for use. Keeping up to date with developâ€" ments in the medical world is no easy task these days, yet the good druggist must be ready to dispense whatever is considered best by the physician for Moisley and Ball Make Specâ€" lalty of Supplying Reâ€" quirements for Those with Kodaks and Cameras. serums for which a call may come to morrow, either for use in Timmins 0 in some other part of the North, fo there is possibly no place north of To ronto where such a supply of these pro aucts is avallable. The "stock" must b changed constantly. Each box is date: Prescription and Drug Dept. Featured at Moisley Ball‘s. Keep Fully Abreast in Nowest Developments of Pharâ€" maceuticals. Store Fully Departmentalized in Modern Style. ind must De urer before jlaced with iness has grown faster than The main lines carried are but there has been a steady nt throughout. Although the for ret increased trade 1e "~SWOCX~ must C y. Each box is date ned to the her dalte, tC produc Publisbhed at Timmins, Ont., Canada, EÂ¥very MONDAY und THURSDAY Coincident with the Observance of the Tenth Anniversary of Local Drug Store Comes the Announcement of Ap: pointment as Agents for Famous Line of Family Reme: dies and Toiletries. Staff Nearly Five Times Size in 1926 Miss Pearl Grant, tia, came to Timmi ago and is Moisley and Ball. It ing the figures righ game of tennis. Elsie Rose, i tain, came to years ago from the cheerful 0 ment since Jan Harold Kulju, b States, returned t parents in Finland to Canada. Heo is | ‘store since he is 5 Timmins High anc studying for his : entering O.C.P. the cure of a particul; in recent years have frequent calls for amy purs compounds; fo for new sedatives at chemicals. Moisley at up to date. At the sar not allowed "cheap" to influgence their dis best products of United States, Fran Switzerland are to be pensary. The produ« pensed must meet standards. Such nam boratories, Ayerst M rison, Burroughes V Drug Houses, Ciba, : Oppenheimer, â€" Squibb, Henry K. Wa wWill, Wyeth, Upjoh (Continued on land but you‘d never know it. The beauty parlour is under th rection of Miss Myrtle Anderson, known in Timmins as a hairdr She is assisteq by Miss Agnes Ro son, of Schumacher. Nyal AgencyfGranted to Firm of Moisley Ball Fred Noon handleés ment of the store a well since joining the ber of last year. He land but you‘d neve: Growth of Business of Firm| Shown by Increased Staft . Drugg inunit Ten Years in Business Here K. Wan d _V mat enthusiast in many specializes lately in th ind )1 is Dookke riddition )N P a hairdresse Aegnes Rober l n Nova Sco ing. He was parents and _ _he was two » l It is fitting that the Tenth Anniverâ€" VC sary of Moisley and Ball, local pharâ€" 3+ macists, should be celebrated by the n 1926 announcement of their appointment as | Nyal agents for Timmins. e a l This reliable series of family mediâ€" Of EPM | cinss % ~, _ Ccines and toiletries is manufactured at ;e(l btafltwmdsor. Ont., where the Nyal Comâ€" Limited operates large pharmaâ€" a staif Of ‘ceutical laboratories. Founded in 1855, iccomplishâ€" | this great business has grown to worldâ€" siness of A ; wide proportions. Nyal products are In addition ‘ sold in almost every civilized country and Ball, ‘on the globe, and are known far and e place for | wide for their reliability. | Many Remedies s been with | _ Nyal remedies are not intended to g his drug supplant the physician. In serious illâ€" 11 be going | ness, it is always best to secure mediâ€" e of Phatâ€" |‘cal advice. But for the relief of minor ng, He Wab“t.roubles. the public is assured of reâ€" arents and | liable medicines. m a Abbot and man iO A V N (J 0o gqepartâ€" lone very Septemâ€" i in Engâ€" 1€ 1A l qualit 31 of â€"hnis 17 ¢€ befort 1Cls ; r ;of kept 1A €li 11 11 i l 1 1¢€ ! â€" Not only does the Nyal Company exâ€" !ccl in the preparation of medicinals, | but it has spent years in the perfcztion of | fine toiletries. Beauty preparations, ‘t'acc powders, creams and cosmetics [of all kinds are supplied for Milady‘s Nyal medicines are not secret nosâ€" trums. Each carton or label bears a list of the ingredients so that consumâ€" ers may know what they are taking. Only drugs of proven merit are used in the preparation of Nyal products. Scirntific Supervision Nyal preparations are manufactured under the constant supervision of skilled pharmacists and chemists. Each and every ingredient is carefully tested before it enters into the preparation and finished products are thoroughly checked to see that they measure up to the Nyal standard of excellence. The manufacture of Nyal products is carrieq on in laboratories famed for their sanitary cleanliness. The utmost care is exercised in every step of the prcocesses. Only new and thoroughly sterilized bottles are used. Unique History Starting in a small way some 80 years ago, the founder of the Nyal company lived to see his business grow to great proportions. His ideals have ‘been reâ€" tained. That Nyal products should be the best that science and skill could produce, that there should be nothing secret about them, and that they should give the purchaser full value for his money, was the policy laid down by the founder. That policy has never been changed. @uality has always been the predoâ€" minating factor. Satisfied users have spreag the fame of Nyal products unâ€" til they have found a place in almost every household. Besides being true of Canada, this is also true of Great Briâ€" tain, United States and Australia where laporatories are maintained. Nyal proâ€" ducts are shipped from these great manufacturing plants to the far corners of the earth. appearance and comfort. Nyal ‘"2 for 1" Sale Coâ€"operating with Moisley and Ball, the Nyal Company has made it posâ€" sible for them to celebrate their Tenth Anniversary by offering this great sale for the benefit of the people of Timâ€" mins anq surrounding districts, During this sale, you may purchase two Nyal preparations for the price o1 one, For example, should you wish to purchase a cough remedy, you may buy two regular 25â€"cent bottles of Nyal Pinol for a quarter. Or you may buy one 25â€"cent bottle of Pinol and a 25â€" cent box of Laxacold tablets for your quarter, Again, if you need a tonic, you can purchase two large bottles of Nyal Tasty Extract of Cod Liver QOil, which are regularly sold at a dollar each, and get them both for one dollar, There are liable medicines. Each Nyal remedy is prepared for a particular purposeâ€"for the relief of a common ailmentâ€"and does the work well. Company ffgels that its product: so good that once you try them will want more. In this Moisley Ball heartily concur, and exteng t a cordial invitation to visit their duringz this great sale. 1A A I North Bay Nugget:â€" Occupants of w York penthouses once considered ‘mselves a bit above the ground floor ants,. But now the elevator strike s sort of switched things around. great Twoâ€"forâ€"O plan of advertisit Fine Toiletries Second Section w 7 % W e Nyal , yOou y and to you *‘ store

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