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Holding Four Firstâ€"class Certificates and Diplomas. Call or Write School of Music 73 Fourth Ave. P. O. Box 1537 Timmins, Ont. 28 * *# #* . # # * ®© _ # % # .0 * # % # Ad # C # © .0 a"%*%_ * * # #"%* a GEO. E.. HALE, A.L.C.M. Late student of the Royal Acdâ€" demy of Music, London, England. â€"8â€"12p. ‘;. 0;0 W _# # .0 t t 4 1 i io ts 2s 2t 2628 .hoo.“.“.fl.u.“.n.o % +. La q."“.“:oo ‘we*ve*ve oo'oo:i 2t * * °+ OXO Cubes are cook‘s first aid. They give zest and goodness to warmedâ€"over meatâ€"dishesâ€"make stews and sauces more nourishing and tasty â€"and help you to economize on meat by makingleftâ€"overs appetizing In tins of 4â€"15c¢. and 64 46 44 10_30 @# »Lo\ \\Sw % *h Four Stores in the Gyproc Fireproof Wallboard is in reality wall plaster cast in sections. It can be nailed like lumber. It is rock, yet it saws like lumber. It is flexible, light and easy to handle. : Gyproc, we would emphasize, proâ€" vides strength, safety and finish at a substantial reduction in bmilding costs, with a profit to the purchaser from any viewpoint he may have. GYPROCâ€"â€"the wallboard " durable as rock and workable as lumber"â€"is the logical advance from oldâ€"fashioned lath and plaster to the day of "fireproof walls cast in sections." h . s h cthcad -J _ Ah 4 -â€"â€"vâ€"â€"â€"wâ€"' For ï¬mshmg interiors Gyproc does away with lathing and plastering. The most beautiful finish in paper, paint or alabastine may be applied to its smooth surface. North Fireproof Walls, Not Fireâ€"T raps Any fire chief will tell you that the great loss in case of fire is when the fire penetrates the plaster and follows on the back of the lath to the attic. They can‘t get at it. The ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., Limited, PARIS, ONTARIO George Taylor Hardware Limited " Always at your Service " # *4 # 4 *4 + 4 *# € #4 24eR vete JA, 4 .“. *4 # 2 .00. +# .# #* + ##4 :“:n‘“’“’“°u'“’n°“ * + + °e °%¢ + e )® 4 estscteos * s a*aa*, o 2 .“““ A * /Â¥ iL J b* 6 vetvs*est * * # +4 . % t# .% + #4 44 #4 " x3 eetes 6 #4"% #% 4 eotes* * + * "% 4. _4 estostest 4. *%. * #4* 44 440 44 * t t l‘ t *4 * °% *estestsectest. # ostoctostoctoctoctes 4 2242 10. 20. 0®. 2 . P\ 4* 4 *Â¥ % #0.% $*"A “‘“’†#4,%4 ¢+4.% A A. The Geo. Taylor Hardware PLEAGANT 5T. PATRIGH S PARTY AT CONNAUGHT Personal and Other Items of Interest From Connaught Correspondent. Mr. Connelly of North Bay was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Connelly over the week end. Mx. W. E. Segsworth returned this week from a visit of several weeks at ‘his home in Toronto. Miss Irene Taplin left Saturday for St. Paul, Minn., where she will} be the guest of heraunt for an indefinate time. weekKs WILD JIlD â€" 1 HUViIbLLIL®} â€" i Coe hvane. Mrs. Jos. Clemens returned Frida from a visit of severa‘! days in Haile} burv. Messrs. Reid and Briden entertainâ€" ed to a delightful St. Patrick‘s party in honor of Miss Irene Taplin. Daneâ€" ing was enjoyed! the music being furn: ished lby the ~Connaught onchestra. Miss Taplin‘s friends took this occasâ€" ion to present her with a leather club bag gnd to extend to her their sincere good wishes for her future. A dainty lunch was served at twelve. Connaught Station, Ont., March 23rd, 1925. Specia! to The Advance. Miss Stella Doaa veturned last week from a very delightful visit of several weeks with friends in Timmins and week North Mr. and Mrs. Crouch, of Hoyvile, were McConnell returned last from a visit to Toronto and Limited Walls and ceilings finished with Gyproc Wallboard will not let the fire pass. ‘The fire is confined to the room in which it originates. Be sure to get prices on Gyproc beâ€" fore you build. All you need to apply Gyproc is a hammer, a saw,and a few nails. An examination after the fire astonished the fre chief and residents of Todmorden. "The Gyproc Wall Board partitions came through the fire intact. These partitions were not plastered and the bare Gyproc withstood the most intense heat, which even metal could not resist. In a recent fire at the home of Mr. Brown, 27 Woodville Avenue, Todmorden Ontario. practically everything was destroyed. The fames spread over the entire dwelling when the metal ceilings peeled off and it was two hours before the fire had burned itself out. ww .' « w ## w # *# # w . #4 ..“ ww .“ #* w «P ®# + _ # “. @4 + i+ _ * # ## ..“ “. #. * .:o. _ s *s ... ## # #4 #* # .. + t# +. .“ MORE EVIDENCE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TIMMINS GONSERVATINES Will be Held in the Council Chamber on Monday Evening Noxt, March 30th The annual mGeting of the Timmins Liberalâ€"Conserative will be held in the Counerl Chamber, Fourth Avenue, on Monday evening next, March 30th, at 8 p.m. All interested in good government, especiâ€" ally as it affects the North Land, are urred to attend this meeting und take an interest. ~_With a strong and ‘netive association here the interest of Timâ€" mins may be greatly forwarded in Provincial _ matters, the _ Ontario Government â€" showing the keenest interest in the North and thus opportunity being offered for friend}j coâ€"operation that‘ will ‘help in the apâ€" building of this district. â€"In addition, it may ‘be noted thdt the «convention to select a candidate "for the Federal House will ‘be sea‘lled in the near future, and organization is necessary now so that Timmins may do its part in seeing that the ibest man available be chosen in the* of the North. mins may | Provincial (Government interest 1 the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Win. Farmer over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hormee LAidlaw of Timminis visited Dr. and Mrs. Day on Sundayv. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO BAND CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING AFTER SERVICES The regular semiâ€"monthly Band Concert by the Timmins Citizens‘ Band will be held at the Go!‘dfields Theatre on Sunday evening, March 20th, after‘ the‘ church services. A spcial programme has been prepared for Sunday evening, including new selections by the Band and other instrumental numbers, as well as atâ€" tragtive vocal selections. Rev, Fr. Therviault, one of the founders of the band and for years a member of the organization _ will preside Sunday evening. FIRST MOTOR SHOW IN TIMMINS NEXT NORWEGIANS TO â€" GATHER AT + _ TWINCITIES Fifty Thousand Canadianâ€" Norwegians Will Attend Norseâ€"American Centenâ€" nial at Minneapolis and St. Paul in June. King Haakon, President Coolidge and Lord and Lady Byng Invited. landing in America of the first organized party of Norwegian settlers on the Continent. It wasin 1825 that the little sloop Restaurationen, of 45 tons, set sail from Stavanger carrying a , little band of adventurers settled in New York state and since that time there hss be steady stream of newcomers tCc continent from their homeland. The coming gathering and its pur poses were recently discussed at the head offices of the Canadian Paciiic Railway, Montreal, by Professor Gisle Bothne of the Minnesota state Uniâ€" versity at Minneapolis. The professo: stated that the Legislatures of Minâ€" nesota had endorsed the gathering and had forwarded through th: Secretary of the State of Washingtor invitations to President Coolidgeo, King Haakon of Norway and the Governor General of Canada. Preâ€" sident Coolidge had already accepicd and Lord and Lady Byng have given assurance that they will attend. 1t is expected that about 50,000 Norâ€" wegians now living in Canada wi! attend the Norseâ€"Ameri¢an Center nla:. The gathering wiil pe upened u. June 6 next and about forty "Bygde lags‘‘ or Norwegians Clans will holo meetings during the first day. On Sunday June 7 the Bishop of Oslo, which until recently was known as Christiana, will hold a divine service and the succeeding days will be given up to meetings, field sports and musical competitions, and an historical pageant depicting the Viking activitiese of one thousand years ago and the history of Norseâ€" men at home and abroad up to the present ~time, portraying their conâ€" tributions to civilization, in disâ€" coveries, science, agriculture, indusâ€" try and commerce,in art and literature will be staged. The costumes will be magnificent and in brilliancy of techâ€" nique, in magnitude andsplendour the whole array will rival anything of its has heretofore been proâ€" duced. The other features of the Cenâ€" tonnial are being prepared on the same elaborate scale. may attend. Five Norwegianâ€"Amerâ€" ican universities are closing for the summer early so that their faculties and students may be present. Proâ€" fessor Bothne pointed out that the Norwegians had done much in the building up of the central western states and their influence was shown by the fact that the governors of no less than five states were of Norweâ€" gian birth or descent. It has been proposed that the Canadian Departâ€" ment of Colonization shall have an exhibit at the convention. . In the course of the interview proâ€" fessor Bothne stated that undoubtedâ€" ly the new United States immigration laws would result in large numbers of Norwegians coming to this country during the next few years. It is already arranged that a large delegation from Norway‘s parliament will be present and there is some hope that the Norwegian Crown Prince OW ho 1€ n next, between three and four hunâ€" dred thousand Canadians and Americans of Norwegian oriâ€" gin will gather at the twin cities of â€" Minneapolis and St. Paul to celebrate by a great national gathering the hundredth anniâ€" versary of the 1W1J desetr rt : ? See JNO. T. 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