__ ppvevpuevetsuevetououousustntoUnunenuatAenemenenenenonenernenenenensnesnenesnenenend % C3 2; § j fl, \ q s > | \v * \(w 4 4 ho ! EuautaubveuauouounuautouatouststsUnUnnene en aunaenaonenenonenerenenenenenensied Cobalt Cochrane He also expects, that the prescriptions will be disâ€" pensed by a graduate pharmacist, and that every care and precaution be taken to prevent mistakes, Bring your prescription to us. A graduate in charge of all dispensing. s o n m e o Pm masiaoni t * THE CURTIS DRUG COMPANY | The Geo. Taylor Hardware Heaters Box Stoves | Ranges Camp Comforts °W Perfection Oil Heaters LIMITED uis h eintes en o neune New Liskeard % re Timmins 8 rommcmsesmnncemnqmnennentiminenconmnenmnaimnen % e % TT t > # & N ies w 2 5 3 Omtss2 d commenmememnncommemsencesmenies i % 1 | THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE e The Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, given by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prosâ€" byterian church, in the Clinice Room, on Saturday last, proved a pleasing and successful event. A large numâ€" ber turned out for the event, despite the rather unpleasant weather, and the tea was an enjoyable social feaâ€" ture, with ithe homeâ€"cooking on sale of the best quality, as is the rule with all similar events under the same ausâ€" pices. As will be noted by the advertiseâ€" ment elsewhere in this issue and by the posters issued this week, there is a big Reduction Sale at A. Shawheen‘s, 72 Pine street, with a number of speâ€" cial values offered. A Hallowe‘en Social is announced for the Union Chureh, Schumacher, on Friday evening, Oct. 28th. at 8 p. m. There will be a guessing contest, zames, refreshments, etc., and a genâ€" eral social good time enjoyed by all attending. i + On Thursday morning last week the Fire Brigade made a hurry respouse to a fire alarm sent in because of the appearances of a chimney fire at the big boarding house on Balsam street, just behind Feldman Bros.‘ new store. It turned out to be nothing worse than a chimney fire, however. It was no‘t-_. n‘g‘cgig_:’ar_y;»to use the .water, and there was no damage done. The ladies of St. Matthew‘s Church announce a Bazaar and Tea to be held in the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Nov. 17th, Afâ€" ternoon tea will be served from 2 o‘clock and a cold supper from 6 to 8. The ITroquois Falls golfers expected here Saturday to play a match with a local team were unable to come for the occasion and the match accordingâ€" 4y has been postponed to a later date. "Larry‘‘ Baker‘s bungalow, which he has ‘been building on the River Road, is expected to be finished this week. Mr, Robt, MeMilian, T. & N. 0. conâ€" ductor, and Miss Mary MeLennan, only daughter of the late Mrs, Esther McLennan, of North Bay, were united in marriage at North Bay dast week. After a wedding tour in the south Mr. and Mirs. MeMillan will take up residâ€" ence in North Bav. According to the decision handed down last week by Judge Hartman the appeal of W. A. Hanfield, owner of the Bilskey block in which the Coâ€" balt post office is situated, against the town‘s assessment has not been npâ€" held. The assessment of $10,000 conâ€" sequently stands. The argument of the owner was that since the building was leased to the Crown, it was not assessable, being Crown property. The owner is not a resident of Cobalt, so Judge Hartman sustained the town‘s view that the tenant (ithe Post Office) should be assessed jointly with the own er under the Assessment Act, _ Mrs. A. Ayotte vette, and young ft on Thursday ttawa, Hul and ming Cuorporation property at Coâ€" it, was killed by a fall of rock in an en cut one evening last week. ber )1 1 Timmins News in Brief ed Mil is not expe( 11 nith, a mucker at the can be obtained at delivery wagons. 0 id ‘little daughter, mn, Master Gerald, ist for a yvisit to bher points east. Fire reporte . _Mraandâ€"Mrs. V. H. Emery and Mr. and Mrs. H. . Skavlem gave a very enjoyable Hollowexen Party.to_a numâ€" ber of their friends at the Masonic Hall on Friday evening last. Dancâ€" ing, cards, etc., were enjoyed and ail had a very pleasant evening. â€" The hball was artistically decorated for the occasion, the decoration design beâ€" ing most attractive and original. A booth where apples and apple cider were dispensed gave a particularly pleasing special touch of Hallowe‘en to the event. _ Inspector Wal vincial Police, w at Cobalt, was : last week. The firemen had a run Saturday atâ€" ternoon,â€"a chimney fire at the Alâ€" goma Hotel. There was no damage done, and no necessity for turning on the water. The firemen ‘had a pracâ€" tice run, with the usual quick time in response, ete. Also a big crowd gaâ€" thered on the one stroke of the bell. Mr. and Mi this morning Mr. Dan McEachren, Liberal Canâ€" didate for this riding, was a visitor to Timmins last_ week, meeting â€" old friends and new in the Camp and arâ€" ranging for the perfecting of the orâ€" eanization for the ecoming election. The Sudbury Star is real mean, inâ€" deed quite nawsty, don‘t you know. In the last issue of The Sudbury Star appears this item:â€"‘‘The Sault Hoâ€" ckey Club is endeavoring to raise $5,000 to finance the team during the coming winter. ‘The money, of courss, is ostensibly to pay for railway and botel expenses, ete. They needn‘t worry about raising money to defray expenses of any long trips to Timmins or Toronto, if that‘s the idea.‘‘ Well, Timmins would just as soon trim Sudâ€" bury as the Sault. How‘s YOUR finâ€" ances, Sudbury? George Young, a Chinaman living on Main street, Nonth Bay, was shot dead and fiis mother living in the same house was wounded Monday morning when two motor bandits enâ€" tered the laundry for punrposes of robâ€" bery, They also secured about $15.90 in cash, The family were asleep when the bandits made their attack. _ Mr. T. J. Flynn, of Haileybury, the wellâ€"known mining man, interested in many promising properties in various parts of the Nort;g Land, was a visitor to Timmins last week in connection with interests in this Camp. Huntsville ‘has suggested a new hockey league outside of the O.H.A., to include Sprucedale, Burk‘s Falls, Kearney, South River and Huntsville. Huntsville believes it has material for an O.H.A. team and for the new Northern League suggested. The maulâ€" tiplication «of leagues does not seem to offer any particular advantages, so long as the OH.A. and the N.O.H.A. have Intermediate classes for teams that for the time do not feel in form to travel in senior leagues. But the suggestion at any rate indicates the general hockey enthusiasm evident through all the northern part of the Province this season, Feed you bak Absolutely pure. usiness MWP V Mi VISILCOT rie? Drurs H seri0its; V w 168 p _ Moore, of the Froâ€" 4 headquarters now visitor to the Camp a M myn 0 sit to lichardson Hailey bury urized Milk oron the Pro Haile n AIREDALE PUPPIES FOR SALEâ€" Anyone interested in Christian Sciâ€" ence is cordially invited to attend an informal meeting every Sunday evenâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Macpherso®, 490 Tamarack street, Timmins, at 8% m. and every Wednesday afternoon 1J iamarack streei, limmins, at 3 f. m. and every Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock street, at 3.30 p.m. j REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Seotswomen and those of Seottish descent. Meets every second Friday in the month in Hall. M. B. SCOTT, % which was on sale in our § windows was sold i 2 OCTOBER 4th â€" > fyr ‘ $ STOCK BROS. JEWELLERS OPTICIANS Otli?ilos’g’;:&P%StO?\ï¬;iich TIMMINS _ Membership fee $2.00 per ordinary members and 50c, for associate members. #¢9¢0000000000000000¢0¢00008e faits ‘ vedigreed â€"st pions in dam looking@ for « dogs Lrat can UC vour chanee! Th H Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Rooin for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. 4 W President PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. unmins r one « s ho( w2 NCK Ontari edi () mey P. DOUGALL, Sevret#);" venteer chantâ€" ree. 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