Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 12 Dec 1923, 1, p. 10

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§ roys WE are early in the field this year with our 1923 Exposition of fine gift g goods for Christmas. All on display. All carefully laid out for your inspection. All ready for you to look . at, tolook over, and decide on buying for giving. Better goods, prettier things, newer kinds you have © never seen. Cleverer giftsthat demand the fullest appreciation you cannot g possibly give. Better values, we nor any other dealer can supply. The best little opportunity in the world to pick them out now before others get g in and beat you to it. ‘Come and inspect our§ §big Stocks of the Fmests Lines forChristmasGifts ® We ce ol l Cl c i. l ) C 'D 3 "o C AP CHARISTMAS GIF TS lc omm 4 he4 Cmm e °C 2. 4 hssfi w ie _ e _0 M HUNDREDS OF HAPPY SUGGESTIONS% HERE FOR $ Even the men who admit they are wrong don‘t believe it. plonger of thg â€" theâ€"country ope she won a name selgcled as nis chorce some land in the neighborhood of what is now -Nl'pisâ€" sing village. He cleared a space in the forest, burlt a "‘og eahin and reâ€" sided in the ‘bush for several years. He later returned to Pemibroke where he married ‘Miss Phoebe Edwards, of that town. < The late Mrs. Chapman‘s honeymoon was a canoe trip to her new home in the Nipissin‘g bush. The late Mrs. Chapman was a woman of fine courage and â€" made a notanle FIRST WHITE WOMAN TO SETTLER IN NIPISSING the MeMillan p: were not very d sages, Mr. Ras: come through be in Advance to the fact that Mr. M. J. Cavaney, of Sandy Falls, had picked up messages sent out by radio from the MeMillan Polar Expedition, The Pas Herald, of The P‘m Maniâ€" tooa, last week said :â€" ‘«Wm. Russell, of The Pas, has been picking up messages sent from Edgewater Beach Hetel, Chicago, to Dr. AMdMilan. sand on twa arrasinne PFURTHER "LISTENINGâ€"IN‘" 4 ON POLAR EXPEDITION useiess simpiy because it has n ceived proper care, and the ec farm machinery today does not rant its being neclected."" 4"'(f‘ommenting’ on a re in The Advance to the M. J. Cavaney, of Sa oughliy cleaned, and all parts giver an application of oil to prevent rust During the winter months a‘list be made showing the repair part required. This will overcome the in convenience. of waiting for machin parts which so often oceurs when the required repairs are not attended tc during slack time. Wood work car be given a light coat of paint to pre. serve the tool as well as to add to apâ€" pearance. **Often machinery is discarded as useless simply ‘because it has not reâ€" ceived proper care. and the east it ork. ‘She w >r kindness id her gener ations sembled are not yet far enough advanced to afford a separate structure for the purpose. Yet an e\pensn'e building is not necessary, and in direct referâ€" ence to Northern Ontario farmers, it may be said that in most cases a very suitable building can be constructed froin logs which are easily obtained by the average northern settler. The construction will be found far from expensive, and the cost in any event will be more than balanced by thel saving effected in having machinery and tuulwpmtected from the weather. is quite often the case that maâ€" chinery will be allowed to remain standing out in the fields during the wirter months. ‘This policy is far from correct and shows a lack of management as well as foresight, as a piece of machinery treated in thz\ fashion will be found in very poor condition when required for use in the spring. SETTLERG SHOULD LOOK AFTER THEIR MACHINERY Writing from the Station at Kapuskasinsg week Mr. J. P. S. Bal Sluperintendent says :â€" **Space should be prov of the farm buildin‘gs store machinery on those are not yet far enough afford a separate strue Suitable Building for Farm Impleâ€" ments May be Built at Small Cost, Mr. Ballantyne Points Out. hurch, ns VDN@ )T urage an( tha n lA ( 00| wortnA to the commu ruild 1 0T on a recent referenc ell â€"â€" states tween mid 1 C O 1 was a wWoOoman 0 made a notanl NOrth Land; A up an( ability fifty 3 and JVNlills a 1st may he repair parts overcome the inâ€" ing for machine occurs when the not attended to Wood work can iltho rxperimet ing, Ont., | Ballantyne, shou 1¢€ en‘ C leve nd e usnallx nicht and 12(1 In so i1 which arms wh 11â€" Be asâ€" hed, thorâ€" n har elop ) © ONWOWM“OO““WMOOMOM For Sale b y CGEO. TAYLOR HAFR DWARE Limited Surprise your friends with the latest recipes and the very newest ideas in cooking and servâ€" ing. Don‘t miss this big new 200 page book. Rich in valuable household information. Only 30c postpaid. 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